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THE DAILY BEE~TUESDAY, SEP{EMBER 11, 1883, S —— CRACKER COMPANY | —_— e — (| OLDEST CRACKER MANUFACTURERS IN THE UNITED STATES. Our Factory, 12th and Jackson Streets, is the most complete establishment of its kind in this country. Our Goods are the best in the Market. | FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ALWAYS ASK FOR GARNEAU'S EAGLE BRAND OF GRACKERS AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST. Our exhibit at the State Fair will be the finest displey of Crackers, Biscuits and Cakes ever seen in B Nebraska. | VISITORS TO OMAHA ‘ . And the public generally desiring to examine the workings of our institution will be welcome | JOS. GARNEAU Cracker Company, - - - - Twelfth and Jackson streets. Advertising Cheatalit ROBBED IN THE ROOCKIES, and exhibited more real bravery than all [ that the cat-fish were found asstated| The Doector’s Mistake. GATE CITY | ““It has become 8o commonto write the — of the malo passongers put together. above. One of the old mistakes of the A , beginning of an article, in an clegant, in- | Ay, Kxciting Adventure in the Yose-| Their work completed, the robers turn- . Py R profession was to think that there ! manner. flepies o R ed their attention to Bill Stevens. Sy L S were no other ways of curing dis- . b ““Then run itinto seme advertisement mite Valley--An Ep S “Now, then my hearty,” said one of the | *I felt weak and languid; had palpitation of ys O g | that we avoid all such, Stage Travel. gang, “just out _them thar hosses loose | tho heart and pumbuss of the limba. Hur. fi% :é(cdept those which had” been H i “‘And simply call attention to the mer- and sot *em adrift.” Bill was slow about %‘;:”‘:::‘m'x:‘::uu"; AGptvis ifkfl(vfighk- nded down from former times. / its of Hop B hllnen in as plain, honest | 1,ouisvillo Commercial, complying, for he had an object in view. it ey D clxl:t 1s Ill‘Ot (2‘ be demedhl.hat tfhe MANUFACT ERS OF terms as posible, He knew that the stage coming from 3 ors have done great things for ““To induce people County Clerk George H. Webb tells a Veaerii (vl st R G d aud by A Wlily Old Bear. . T ? thrilling story of how himself and wife *“To give themonetrial, whichsoproves | [ 1"50 " (vh o o A s‘ b 7 passengers were robbed on :'h.h f N ol ue that they will never use any- | , Gylifornia_ stage-coach on the 13th of 7 i RMaDY 80) Iayceable notioed i August, Mr, Webb has just returned 6 obb BhY o | qompanion were returning from trout- | , and tho robbers overpowered and cap- | Euo M Maine woods, All at onge | it must be admitted that Brown's —Avso— ok Tt o vty whither ho g _gopo | . it tham orae ook, andbo damy | they came upon & long loged, surly iu e e done. enouEh eo | Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, tair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames, k¢ ; i ul repeated the leader o - atitud, this | “Efig‘u’mfl and secular, is 0":; }’r::fl?]Mnh&:SA u":‘:;fi' :a:::iu?nv:l‘- %::d' :,ru b ;‘:,u. there w:“:;rbe straight for half a mile and safe for a| whole present generation, including iret class faclltics for the manufuoture of all kinds of Mouldings. Planiog and Matching » specialty Orders from the country will be promptly exoouted “Abdress all ‘‘Having a large sale, and is supplant- communications to A" MOYER, Proprietor iy ley, & two-days’ ride over the mountains, h“..:.hu a:?i:'n?s::“?:" the virt £th T L‘) assengers, besides Mr. and Mrs, Hop plant, and tl\oyprg)prietzun “:; °Ho; Webb, were Capt. Murry, of England; a R d Mr, Ray and his sister, of Buffao, N. Y., e ey shrovduem | 454 Capta, Clayton and Johnaton, of Fort 5 5t Smith, Ark.,—soven persons in all be- “In compounding a medicine whose sides the driver; a man named Bill Ste- enough loft of you to mako a mince-meat | Wagon. They immediately put their | the medical profession. There are pie.” Bill saw that they meant business, | horse, which "was a half throughbred | no mysteries or secrets about the and commencea unhitching, but so slow | mare, to :}lw top ;»f ht‘v,r :xwed‘ lT*;(n 1;;:' compounding of Brown’s Iron Bit- that two of the gang drew their dirks and | began with a canter, but soon broke into ¢ ; s2Ton clashod tho havions sightand lofe. Bang! | 8 ran, and made the best time on record | terS: This preparation of iron s the bang! istols for a bear. But blood will tell. The| Only preparation which will not in- ang! went a couple of pistols in the hands [ for a bear. Buf o At of the villains, and away went the four | horse steadily gained upon bruin, until | jure teeth or stomach. In this it is virtues are 5o palpable to every one's ob- : horses at a break-neck speed around tne | he had only afew yards’lead. The horse beyond comparison better than the servation,” v"’l,"‘;"u ::“l’):'l’:l c‘::“i,‘:,l;fi“yuf .'::;“;ol":’[‘:;: curve and down the road. There is no | showed grit, laid her ears back, and was | other preparations, which are mis- Did Shejle? Nis hands.” About 11 o'clock in the | telling what a terrible collision might | Retting ready to rear and strike the bear | chievous and injurious. “No! % have occurred with the up coach had not | on his back with her fore-feet, and Mr. two of th horses fallen & Hawkins was ready to go in on the side You need not fear a mistake in ‘WO 0] 1@ TUNAWA) orses fallen dow: 1 thous atopping tho. othor span. . After the | of the horso with his fyrod in ono hand | 4Ying Brown's lron Bitters. Your horses had been cut leose, ene of the rob- | and a long hunting-knife in the other, h gist has it. It gives vigor to bors, whose dialect indicated that he was | When bruin, evidently thinking the odds | thefeeble, and new life to the dys- a Mexican, took a position at the tongue | Were against him, dashed down a trail | peptic. Children take it, not only of the wagon., Mrs, Webb and Miss Ray | into Spring River lake and escaped, much | with safety, but with great advan. were sitting on the driver's seat. The | to the dissppointment of the fishermen | tag 6 : .| morning of the second day out, and when i f {ifihe ",':" :-"d ';‘“’“’" along, pin- | tho stage was nearest to Yosemite valloy, f e o dome for yoars,' ., | the horses attached to tho vehiclo had | g "An; ?h:: olhg :;n‘;) g‘;hil, H st succeeded in pulling the lumbering ] Bittors th masoms e o ehenh’P | wagon to the top of what was known aa Tadood! Tidad o much aboub.= | the highest point in the road, being an “How thankful we should be for that elevation of six thousand feet and over- et looking a tremendous abyss. The pass- 4 b medicine. i engara, little dreaming o0 vwhat was in | greaser noticed that Mrs. Webb had a r:}r‘ld flwdhg;flu- ItMu;,e tl}fiy n;tr 'm‘:}r‘fi - A Daughter's Misery. store for thom, were commenting upon handsome satchel on her arm, and thought o woods they met a bear-hunter, 0 | woman took a seat in front of the lawyer that it contained valuables. said this bear had for several years been | and suddenly asked: “Ah, senorite,” said the Mexican, | killing sheep in the remote pastures, and | Do you wear sich fine duds all the “*hand out the bag.” was too cunning to be cn!lght in a trap. | time?"” ““There, take it, you old _villian,” said T . . 5 “All the time, madam,” Mrs. Webb, as she spitefully threw the Hosford's Acid Fhosphate, ““In that a real diamond in your shirt?” satchel at the robbers head. "He picked it For Women and Children. 1t s, up, and the trio of highs-waymen bade | Dr. Jos. Holt, New Orleans, La., says | ‘‘And I heard flou tell the old man you the passengors adow, and wero off like a | **I have frequently found it of excellent | had a horse and buggy at home?”’ ) ) ! ‘“Eleven years our daughtor suffered on the grandure of the surrounding scenery, b Sor g I when just as they made a short turn in ] ‘From'a complication of lfldfl?v liver, | the road they were confronted by three i rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility, | masked men, armed with shot-guns, pis- | “‘Under the care of the bestphysicians, | tols, and dirks, *‘Who gave her disease various names, | ““Throw up your hands every d— “But no f, one of you!” orde the FIRST-CLASS 3 **And now she is restored to us in good | leader of the band of robbers. As if by ] o health b; i ed. H it- | inati i i h. When the coach from the oppo- | service in cases of debility, loss of appe- [ *‘Yes, ma’am.” I toes, thal wo huh ‘shunned “or yours bo. | amd un’ went his bands t the air. e | 8to direction arrived u soaro was Tt | tite, and in canvaleseenco ’llmm' exhaus: | And ihat watch and. clsin aro resl AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. | fore using it.” & PArENTS, i tutee ut no trace of them could be [ tive illness, and particularly of service | gold, I suppose?” 1310 and 1320 Harney Street and[408 8, 18th Stroet, v pusid | Inclas presaond, ';‘,‘,‘;‘;f",‘;;," g‘,‘;,{‘;}"b:: found, Mrs, Wobls satohol was, how | in treatumontof women aud ¢ ldren,” ¥, tho real nu:‘,z i u_ trated Catalogue furnished froo upon applicatian OMAHA, NEB . Father is Gett v %0 ever, found in the woods cut and slashed e ———— *Cost as much as g | e A (NS TA P Grorgs Wabl, baised in Kentuckey, | all t6 piccos. ' Tho robbers had boan un- Mering Shoos. inTos, over $300." M. HELLMAN & CO B “ipw taich betier tather ln sinoo be used Ho | and well acoustoined. to the use of firy, | Able to get at the contents in any other| About 160 persons in the Maryland | ‘“My stars!” Why, you must got as . 0 ‘ e tog el attr i ong suttn from | arma, went baak to s hip-pocket, when | ¥y, It contained nothing but some | penitentiary aro ongagod in the manufact- | Tuch ts $40 & moith ‘and bourd " sho i L articles of little value. George | ure of merino shoes. The Merino shoe | §3sped. . Ao v a1 gl i b wed you Dters» [ L00king backst tho hind, ond of Aho | Syob saya that 16 will bo many & cool | in mad of coarayarool from South Amor. “Mudam, 1 somotimes mako 850 por ' i | Back went the pistol into George's pocket | 48y beforo he takes another trip to (ica. It is put through the usual process | 427" he placidly replied. . HURMNE A and up went his hands. **Now, then, we California, of cleaning and carding at tho penitenti- ; ‘Shoo! Why,"yuu must be worth a I nave rmd It | will just take you one at a time. This e —— ary, and is then steamed, hardened and | thousand dollars! way, my little daisy,” said one of the vil- ‘Was the of i exclamation of & man when he got & box | lians, as he seized Mr. Webb by the arm 88 Bomoka Phle Otutment, which b & and wure | and jerked him out of the coach. *‘Just fl"'"--‘- 0 T, farrgud [ still & fow moments and we'll fix Put Upon His Feet. made into a tough, pliable cloth about| Y%, ten times that.” I . 'St up in bed and eoughod 8l the clothing [ £¥ico the thickness of ordinary shoo v and s 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR. 18TH, i t . . . T Y perpiraton, My, witgnssed | o in Aokt overshoss, The | Fecovered from hor amaomont, Then sho | -22LATLA: NEBRASE 5 H " A toas] ful relioved me, and two bottles ha 1 f th tiptoed to the corner of the house to see The American Diarrhma Cure ,|Youine hurey." Mr. Webb sbimitted | ksl e Romauly recomimend i M. | macerial, pat. ase.harder and heavier, | if there woro any eaves-droppers. Com. Anheuser-Busch + Has stood the test for fwenty qure dor | Gve, Unloss he deaired to have the top of | 2 T *rEise, Oresk Oeatrs, . ¥, The shoes are not impervious to water, [ 8 back, she walked up to the lawyer il Nover Falls. Diairhass, a4 Ghale: | his houd blown off and his body thrmwn ———— bl ate | niarded (o lian Rriaivally in drogl-nxl her voice to a whisper and said: . e aver tho ol "With his habds raised A Soughern Hotel's Fish-Pond, the dry, cold climate of the North, 1t is [, ‘'Sav! We've binsaving Sally up these Deane's Fever and Ague Tonic & Cordial, high i tho ar and o gun a his houd, o | Mobile (Aln) Regisar, S, 2 stated that, no matter how low the tempe- i e geasa ioc gin Lo o wrall My 01 tmpble o euply e upd ool e e :1_;:;;? e:uvnu:l! o b.wiobb«; of all "his | Yesterdpy dt:moun Mr, William Har- ;l-‘:u“r:a'il: J:m ".‘}.'m,':““"m'-‘fif."ho: 100 | struck on her and sho is atruck on you, g ,_MW“_““W“M AERANIIY > gold watch and 300 in Wl"""'?s Forkman employed by Mr. shipped priucipally to the North and | U1l run the old man six miles through TR S PRICE, #1.00. “Wo'll tako the old English gentleman, iy do;t::&xx:xtrfi:urd‘l:r ‘l‘;:t?l’c; Northwast, whoro they aro used In the fl“1" A A e o 5. B o w J mnousn with the oream-oclored paraac] under his ouse, showed the writer a number of | lWmber camps, e ek st e B CELEBRATED . arm, next,” said the leader of the band. | cat-fish that were found on the floor of r——— .| grounds of ’hm-iu.; awilo in Detrolts and r’ LABORATORY, 107H 7., OMAHA, Ng8. | *‘Stop this way, please,” and Capt. Mur. | the hall between the bath-rooms, Tho| The balsamic healing and seothing | Erotiqs of havibg a wife un Detrait, and Keg and Bottled Beer For Sale by all Druggists ray, who had fought in several wars .ud | largest fish was 10 inches leng; another | Properties of Samaritan Nervine ave | .o 4%y "y N0 S8 ) P b GRe TRET or vale oy 99 know ne such thing as fear, stepped out | was 9 inches in length, There were |30mething marvelous. ¥ This Excellent B i ¥ seok by Exorom on recept of peios. whed | and ubimitted meokly to the relioving ala Boollout Boor epeaks for itealt, Y rocess, Two hundred and fifty dollars BELLEVUE OOLLEGE. |13’ ;0 watch was the axtent of uu-u-nd&-mw- e X B A the captain’s loss. Then came b tard plaster. threo or four of 7 inches, and a number| *‘My brother, aged 19, had fits from | oo PRL of smaller ones. In appearance these fish | his infancy, Samaritan Nervine cured Another Life Saved, were in 1o respoct difforent from the cat. | him." A. W, Curtis,Osakis, Minn., $1.60 | M. Hurviet Cummings, Ciucinnati, Ohio, I v Y ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF PHE fish caught in the river, but when taken | at Druggists. wit: -] i Mr. Ray, who was held up for $325 and | out of the little pools under th | — Early last winter my daughter was attacked STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST LT B | Yol L Tt et |t s b, U k| A mocher Demppamiment | gkt iV ) on low. _Losation besutifalsed bealthtul “Oaly “.!‘..'-"?:3 poiunnu P:nfixt.' d'll.‘:mr fijl:'bxl‘:. water, : ':huy soon died. How those fish | Detreit Froo Press. soemed to do her any good, fifil.n.lu‘ continued 5 Promptly Shipped. for clroulsrs, PROF, W. J. BOLLMAN elle- | COI 1 rince| ly o ane ocks, | came o' is uestis hich A D i ho had busi il o get worse, and fin called in & fa! p e o o | Thous wero iakon and shoved down n | there are” divers opinions. " Some bo- | ono of ks morthom ocuntics a shor tino | Ryl but b faifd to do b sty o ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD ig ot of the leader's coat along with | lieve that they got through a leaking pipe | sin t i ight at a farm-house. It W0 SAAC 14 & PIIRGAR—H Mosh SKAIL o e phadar o U wtar works whon vary sal, | was &l vacive containing w0 oous | Koot nemtatf ol e i QO F O r Gruarantee. Up to this time the ladies had been un- | and that they have grown and flourished | and such furniture as pioneers get along | who had been cured by DR. WM. HALL'S molested, but while the men were bei in the dark pool from which they were ' with. The family consisted of an u'fs BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, advised me F- SGMF searched Mrs. Webb alip) off & val- | taken. Others account for them by some man, his wife, and a gir] of 20, who was | ".‘::fl‘twvg':fl‘ . ": b Mm;.?“" maha A 70 OMANA NATIONAL aifiv | Uable pin unobserved and p it in her ny transformation. Be the theory - slashing around barefooted and 'had a fist | et {5 1t el b ol 1P She befian to lun Sole Agent for O and the Wess, odBao= bosom. Bhe was us cool as a refrigerator ' what it may, the fact is beyond dispute like s sluggor. After supper the old | tirely'cured, Cor. 9th Street and Capitol Avenue. - € ) ] u “killing” time, assistance might arrive, [ The other day Dexter Hawkins and a E’Li,‘:‘if,’d;hf:'e‘;{’ léf,?,;t cz?f;szag;: ca I'D e I'Ite I'S M ate rla Is / e