Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 6, 1883, Page 5

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| FIREWORKS, F BALILOO N- . LAGS, - SPORIIVE ELEM NTS. ¢ Lightning Pi;';s Some Freaks. Curions Fire Crackers Topedoes, 4th July Goods, """ " SEND FOR PRICE LIST TO THE HEANQUARTERS. \f‘. ,‘."‘;,,:1;“ i Ciars e Iv Morcer, on the same block but front ing on Webster street The first named house was formerly oecupied hy ! « Housel, Esq., who had a telephone wire GUNS house but never hac A run to th ment put in an instru k- was fastened on nd the deal the same kind of a freak of electric ity that which bumed up the J fow W ago. and the hook on the tinding no outlet, it v oand ex ot of the COOKING STOVES IN THE CITY. a | Iln wires became overe | electricity ran down to the outer wall, where, | ran half w Iploded. 1t then tore weatherboarding and | These Stoy the premium at the New York State Fair in 1882, where they were put on wetual trial by | b pod iy ipetition with leading Eastern Bratids, which are far & to all [ through the wall into the bed-room in the m Stoves, eup ly i quality of Tron, Fine Baking and ecomomy in all kinds of fuel second story. This hole looks as if a Tall had heen tired through the wall from the inside. The chitning ran down on the inside and melted the top off the barrel of a loaded L which stood against the wall and did ot explode the chary Then it began playing strange anties over the floor. 1t zigzagged back and forth across the floor leaving bl mark until the floor looked like a weather service map, Hav nw got tived of this, it tore a silk um H A RD W ARE 521 South Tenth Street. W'M SNYDER ER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS § o enat the time hat was entively unharm- ed and the only violent effect of this cu- vious and painful stroke of lightning was that e !lum and then went down into the g Kitehen, where the same fire works were m | kept up. It played about the 5] © [floor, melted the tin water " spout- bn ing, and ran about on the walls, w seffing the paper on Mg, @8 | Johmson stood in the center of the kiteh | B it knocked down a horse that wi | standing in front of the he Bugsies, rd | Mi. Housel and his family felt the d foree of the electricity next dooras if they were taking a shock © [from « galvanic latte As before stated Dr. Mercer's house was also visit- ml and much the same enrious conduct ml It is a new and novel sort of ¢ and though not so violent as the ..M f.ulnnm d lightning it s not ples t visitor to have about, promptly done. m | wss Painting and Trimming. . OMAHA, NF.H Street, 1319 Harne J.M.BRUNSWICK &BALKE Company. T order to protect the public against the imposition of Mountebanks in our e Colored Convention. In answer to a call whichwas published vin Tue Ber last week largely attended ple of this city assembled at Lewis” Hall on Monday ev BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. i but i ihe punect i o welve delegates to represen county in the 2 Bth, 1553, cluded to offer ine, we have oo mecting of the colored pe purpose ing Douglas IPLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 2§ Best Zanibar Ivory Billiard [Balls, per set tate convention, [} { to e hield here on the Istof August next. | | BILLIARD CLOTFI. Two remarkable characteristics of their P { ( Especially and solely manufactured cu. 1\ an 5 & Fils at Verviers, Beln, et were the orderly manuer in No. 1, 74 inches wide, per yard No. 2, 74 inches wide, jer yard s : Y5 itk 34, s .00, which it was conducted and the great do- | -— — —— — gree of interest namifested in the pro e o Tt e el ceedings on the part of those who werd A\ = Foried T present. l 10 | | onos ) "“’“’““"" 400 Dr. W. H. C. Stevenson was chosen M et | __Both SIS lismpioorsy President, ¢. W. Porter Vice Pres.. and isol Ihv;l\h\m n M. Cole e Losia (st I e | Afterreading the call a motion was T 3 | eI wade and earvied that a committee of s ) aas b | g 2 three on nommations for the convention _[Botn | 1w | 14 00 |t pointed by the el The commit — tee consisted of Price Sanders, W. H BILLIARD CHAL A CUR TIvs. e O W B st Fronch Biliard Chalky por gross. ... 0.8 00 | Best Franeh Cue Tipe, 100 i bos % While the committeo were out interes Orders mnsl invariably be ‘.-um,m...‘n by remittan 1 sume be directed to our principal manufac | ting speeches were made by **Father ories Waslington, W. R. Gamble and othe The ...mmmu returned the following | THE J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO., :cilenen us noincos: W. 1. Butlor, | 9| Charlos W Porter, W. H. . Stophen CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, STy LOUILS, go h‘ "("‘mlu'u“'n“‘ur'" Joln o fae. 600 ReubhTOtT ot oes e | 1ewis, Cyrus D, Bell, J. Simpson, e R e e Joln [ James Washin mon Willians, W | e p— — - - R. Gamble, A. V mnously adopted. By motion the Chaitman was ized to appoint committees of thr | seven respectively on reception of visit- | ing delegates and general arrangements : LOUIS BRADFORD, | DEALER IN Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Lath ETC-ZLOW PRICES evening of August 1, to raise funds to 1 to Louisville turn. THE 1DF FEE POT. A large invoice just received at J. French & Co, AND GOOD GRADES. Call and et My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere, Yards Cor 9th ana Douglas, Also 7th and Douglas,’ -~ —— Dr. Van Cump’s Office will bo in Fren Room 1 and 2, over Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM POMPS, .- Engine Trimmings, Mining Mm.hlnur) 1 Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. ksons, on and after the juz st | — The Ideal Coffee Pot, No lover of d without it, For sal Co. ous coffee should do y J. B. French & — The Idcal Coffee Pot, No lover of aelicions coffee should do without it. For sale by J. B, French & Co. — — The Fourth at the Prison, Specinl Dispatch to Tik Brx. Nouesvicie July Anheuser-Busch e The National Holiday this yewr was most appropriately celebrated at the prison. It is an event BH[WING ASS[][:IA'”[]N an.n)»luuk.-.] for with enthusiasm by My ates, and the regular occurrence R, one with plensure and jo I Joy ceinte botter the seeret of il | |.u\ than those who are deprived of it, {and certainly the enjoyment of an hour of it without the vestraint of their pris life, cannot help but to lits and be of a benefit to them CELEBRATED ' Keg and Bottled Beer on | tho - il [ the prison ehoir and orchestia. Al the his ¥ ut Beor apeaks for ituelt, performances rought forth roars — of genuine laughter. ~ The oceasion wis | enlivened by the presence of a fair \ f Lin e, and the kindness /'A O OIDERS FROM STATE OR 1 |||\. \I?\ ||1|\:‘|‘:|\\‘|’ul\ |" RE “: ’\ H,‘\‘le‘.'- 1;::“\‘[”.\1 :-“‘~_~:“fl‘u"|-‘:‘: and 3 5 Will be Promptly Shipped. |{i 1o i it A.LL OUR G00DS ARE MADE TO THESTANDARD ‘1“]‘:“:1 abloly” remlorod_ g i | Il‘l‘"l-‘“:\l OfOour Guarantee. i i Wi hours, The .uul w GEORGE HENNING, Agent for Omaha and the West, men were then marched in the told that if they behaved I Oftice Corner 13th and Hamey Streets, AND i@ the outside wall wire wrapped \J\p\\%flb PORTING GOODS /VEB wound it and left hanging in a loop wninst the weather boarding. e {same wire runs across and - connects with Dr. Mereer's house. wassitting near his window, he living SELLS THE BEST next door toJohnson and he says he aw no flash of lightning but thought some one had exploded & bomb in the | house, He thinks that it was a good v into shreds but did not harm the | a which is | ~land will continue to voar for Moore or The report of the committee was unan- | for the convention, and also for a grand | " holiday entertainment to be given on the | defray the expenses of the national dele- | B. develope | The usual concert was given them by | | properly they would be allowed an hour THE DAILY BEE--OMARA, F Rll)\\ 'll LY ¢ of enjoyment At the command eof Buck Ranks™ three cheers were giver to the Warden, To an observer, it wa ndeed a deep study to note and sec wting of these men. After a g hand-shaking, races and other am wents were indulged in. Afteran | wd ahalf thus spent, the order w wain given to “fall in,” and the were marched to the Dell house, to pa take of the holiday dinner, an et which plays not the smallest part in the away the and thoughts of Lemonade washed so long Tooked for meal, the future and the past mingled with the smoke of cigars, furnished each man went up & groen atuospherd AS n whole, the celebration was a success and the men were eager to say how they ap. procinted Warden Nobes' kindness which caused them to enjoy, all told, four s of pleasure and liberty B rejoicing B The new line to California is now open i passengers en route t the Pacific st via this line | choice of more routes than offeved Ty any other line out of Omaha, Ponrist tickets to Colorado at greatly reduced vates now on sale. Good to turn until October Great choice of lington Route for business have a routes . FL Boroey, Corner 13th and Farnam, Ticket Agent Lieodtf e | The Ideal Coplee Pot No lever of delicious should o without it. Sold by J. B. French & Co. | THE IDEAL COFFEE POT A large invoico just received by J. 1 French & Co. — Dr. enbanm Room 2, Morse's Block, 15th and Capital Ave. July 5th Gr, — NOTICE, All Plasterers are requested to moet at their hall Saturday evening, July Tth, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. By order of the com mittec Juiy Hh, it —— | The Ideal Coffee Pot [ delicious “or sale by without it. French & | | —— BIRDS P. M. By ovder of the tary | — ‘ | Llmportant notice.- Members of | George.—The next regular mecting il be held in the Unitavian church, 17th and Cass strocts, this evening (Thursday) at N‘ P, Itis m.pnnunnhnt every member EhaUIa BTSSR p R | constitution will he discussed aud a final | vote taken. RotuweLL, Skc, | | ——_— The Ideal Cogice Pot No lover of delicious coffee should o | [ without it;, Forsals byiJuB. Brench & | Co. | e | Fresh Lime Juice at 50¢ per Goodman's, bottle at | — THE IDEATL COFFEE POT A large invoice jvst received at Froneh & Co. ———— EGGS 15 cents per dozen, W July § ;..n.\\ | e S IDEAL COFF large invoice just ve Freneh & Co ror ol at B | ——— | 1 TRADE NOTES. | LET HIM ROAR. After 90 days of rain, flood and mud, | | the Lion has come to the surface in | 1 1 Harnesses and Sadlery ‘ ‘ Juli. 2m We soll furmiture, carpot and houso- ods_chenper 'than any hovso in 212 Farnam street, Zilm | ——— | THE IDEAT COFFEE POT A largo invoice just recived at J. B, | [French & C ‘ S — DECLINE OF MAN Nervous W | potence, Sext “Health Renew SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 67, y special tax for the construction and alks 1hy the City Couneil of the City of | hold [ town, .an. Dyspepsia, Tm 1 debility cured hy Wells | s st opposite to pisen, to-wit k201 Omnis 40,12 Boggs & I, K, B, F. Madson, W A nidt, P, 1 o: ot 0, ik 245, Oniaha, doe. | 1ot 6, bk 243 1,40, 8 of see. line, ot 1, bk AT & B 1618, lot 18, Godfreys add. nd expenses, approved by the City ingg ‘anid ropairing the sidewalks ner thereof (. o, At s the samo are herohy respectiv evied and wwsessed againet oach of said lotw, parts of Tots, wnd ¢ to the City. Treavurer within fif ake effeot and be in its passag Pussed June 19 1555, . BAKER, y Council, Attest, J. J. L. €, JE! & [& !W o) vinous liquors «t No. 611 o the 11th m whoye xpeim pplica t o be crowith ) atlow lork of Applcation the 11th day of Getoh thore bo no objection, rem Ay i o ey e oy | the wald license will be granted | CHAN. BAUER, Ap OMauA Br nowspaper will publish ace each week for two woeks at the e The city P not ot wpplicant, of 3. should do || | complety treatment. HAMMOCKS, > FISH at Ww. GENTLEMAN'S v | store. | | S RTRES | Teamsters hold their regular mecting | | at Tivoli Hall Friday July 6th at 7: |United States Depository. W, HL Mraquin, As . | cortificates Francisco DENTISTS, cnenren, o 1 '&“il TUTT’S PILLS SYMPTOMS 0! TORPID LIVER ,Loss of Appotite, Bowsls costive Pain in tho Hoad, with a dull sen sation in the back part, Pain undes the Shoulder blade, fillness after “ating, with a disinélination to ex rtion 'of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a foel (g of having neglooted some duty, Wenriness, Dizzinoss, Flutterin, o hoart, Dots before the eyes, ow Skin, Headache generail the right' eye, Rostlesaness, wi ful, ams, highly oolored an CARPET SEASON | J. B. DETWILER. Invitesithe attention of the public to hi Large and Well Selected Stock OF Iy ove: th fit Urine CONSTIPATION R s e e—r ActaInsiantne 11518, OF BOIE DY £3011 i Embracing al, the Late Patterns in everything in 3the E Carpet Line, CATARRH Nattngs, 01 Cloths and Window Shades IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT Bottom Prices. Radical Cure ! s Distillation of Witeh Hazel, Fir, Marigoll, Kt TNt cur Sanford’s The (¢ |LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY overy | or Tt | For the immedinte relief and form of Catareh, enza to Il Incipiont Cong \any and every trateful, fragrant, et Sront | & application, aid is eapid, radical, permanent, and never fuiling | One buttle Radical Care, one BosdCataarlial s Tnhale Relict in five liko it J.B.DETWILER, Neal Clire, ot OLLIN vm.vmc v1.313 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. W IL.I.IA BL\Vi § S, CORNER 15th AND DODGE. FIATAEL Below we give prices to convince you that goods are ] "chea.p and now is the time to buy. Our Motto, The Oldest Established IN NEBRASKA, | |CALDWELL, HAMILTON & co. |is strictly adhered to. = We mean to give you bargains Bank ers. !m all ot.n‘ de:pa,rtments. s et e ialies” Gauze Vests, 16 Cents. ““"““"""“"La.dles Gauze Vests, 25 Cents. BEATS THEM ALL! Our Sale of 45¢ Hose Still Continues “O0rtil1CALoN{GE dopoalt issuod jpayabile n the six and twelve wmonthd, hear- | ng interest, or on demand without in- | erest. | Advanees made to customers on ap- | Prices of Fans greatly reduced. Children’s Parasols 25¢. ‘All our Parasols to be closed out. A good um- |laundried Shirt, with linen Cuffs and.bosom,45¢c. The best Collections Promptly Made. unlaundried shirt in the city for 85c. Take one home on |approval and compare it. |Very Low Prices on All Our Dress Silks, First Natonal Bank Satins, &c. OF OMATIA Closing OutdOur Muslin Underwear, Chemise, and Drawers, 26 Cente, Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. | For th I S ol ELECTRICY PLASTERS The im. rests of customers are closely o vy faciiity tible | Sith 1-||n|||hsu| sound m..l.mu frecly | extended, t tland, Drafts on England, Ire and all parts of Europe. ards Fruit of the Loom Muslin for. $1.00 g rds Chevoit for, .. .. 1L.08 The Oldest Banking Establishment | rds Brooade Dross ( 1.00 ards Good Ginghan 70 in Omaha, SUCCESSORS TO - KOUNTZE BROTHENS, Organized in 1868, Organized as a National Bunk in 1863, | CAPITAL $200,000 SURPLUS AND PROJ $150,000 || OVVICKI AND DIRKCTG rds Good Gingham for 121 Ladies’ Hose fi 5 v Machine Knit Sox for Burt's Fine Shoes for Ladies. S e e | Burt's Fine Shoes for Men. A T, B b Wt s o | Prices on all our goods have taken a tumble, After the stock is sold e of the ontinent of Baroms f we have cash enough left, we propose to takea SUMMER VACATION ool B, WL & SON 0. F. DAVIS & GO., Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Sts. (SUCCESSOIS TO DAVIS & SNYDER.) General Dealers i REAL | ESTATE 13 FARNAN ST, OMAHA COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES A SMALL COST, #4rWarehouso and Refrigorators 3501, §803, 805, %07 Howard strest Omahn, Nob. | Apply te rolvtond aidy :D B BEEMER Commission Juzo-t Mave for aulo u00,000 seros carafull Merchant. J. H. GIBSON CARRIAGE AND WA[}UN MANUFA[}TGRY NER TWELFTH AND HOWARD TREETE, in all parts o vl 011 impro Public Always pondence Tums & Kneller, NEB. Particular attention given to repairing, — Satis 20t & suarantesd 1107 FARNAM STREET (Up Staire.) Vuro Nitro Oxido Ons kept constattly o band for the puinless extraction of teeth, J1zhm ' GALVANIZED IRON GATES, COMPLETE, $5.00 EACH, JAMES McVEY Practical Horse Shoer, | “Wire Netting Fence,” for Farms, | et Lo ac e 8 epectaly f Mowduanu b sk Wi | Lawns, Cemeteries, Sheep, &c., cheap Bolle EDWARD KUEHL, AND CONDITION: | i Har obtain for | sent, and on w and Shocy || as barbed wire, If not for sale in your town, write for illustrations to ‘ 0 | '.:‘:" ‘ .A” A“ o manur a;;g ErF?NSHADE MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY ALIST, 495 Tonth street, between Fars ney, will, with the aid of guardian sp any one & glance of tho past and e ourtain conditions in the future. City Clerk wade o order, Perfoct satisfaction susrantesd. | 186 Lake Street, Chicago, L

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