Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 12, 1884, Page 7

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» ~ CHICKERING |[PLIANOS g They Are Without A Rival, —AND— Have been Awarded One Huudred and eighteecn Prize i Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And ~ Fndorsed by the Greatest Living Pianists, —ANS "TEXE- Most Perfect Piaao P g P An examination of theso magnificent jPianos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. MAX MEYER & BRO, General Western Representatives. P. S.---Also Gen’l Agt’s for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., 'and ARION PTIANOS, and SHONINGER CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGA N. w. A CLARKE bupenuandam RICHARDS & CLARKE, Proprietors. T Omaha fron Works' U. P. RAILWAY, ST REETS 17TH & 18TH ST MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERF Steam Engines, Boilers JER MIL LS, r Machinerv IN WATER WHEELS. ROL Flavat Mill and Grain Ele LY/ | | MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALY KINDS, INCLUDING TRT Uelebmted Anchor ¥rand Dufeur Bolting STEAM PUMDS [STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPY Py ' BRASE GOODS AND PIPE ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE 0 LEER ~ =g ODELL ROLLER MILL. T 43TI0 T ——— 7 . L] ~o and will contract for s, or for changing We are prnpdrnd to furnich plans and estimate the eraction of Flonring Mills and Grain Klev. Flouring Mills, from Ston> to the Roller System., 847 K +pecial attention given to furnishing Powder F pose, and estimajes made for some General Tachin ry promptly. Aadress BICHARD & CLARKE, Omaha, Heb \ Graormani), YR7rvyvatt, LUMBER MERCHANT ; - - m T S O T DR SR 2 d & g L4 8 <8 e o 4 £ % 2 8 & § g w o= AR BN > M A & | a oA 8 Y = 2 Mo + CUMINGS AND 2 ..OMAHA, NEB TVL DA [ BEE L«=FR H)n\' SEPTEMBER 12. 1884. BLUFFS Y C’JUNL:{. ADDIT \U TONAL BY Willlam Haggery Ends Iis Earthly Oarcer by a Dose of T on. 1t noon a Bee reporter man was lying at the polnt of oso of poizon, at tho rooms of the Phonix hook and ladder Hasten- death from a d company, on upper Broadway. ing to the place named the reporter found the rumor was Indeed true, THE VICTIM being William Ilaggerty, a young man about 26 years of age, well known in Council Blufls, and whoso parents reside on Stutsman streot. At tho timo Tue Beg man first arrived upon the scene, Haggerty seemed to bo suffering very little, and the two doctors then in attendance wero undecided as to whether ho had really taken poison or not, though they were administering emetics and treating it as & caso of that nature, When first asked if he had taken poison ho strongly denied it, but finully ADMITTED TAKING STRYCHNINE, nid ho wanted to die, and told Charley Nichols that tho rest of tho poison was behind the door of the room in which he was then lying, and a hasty search of the STRYC H\H\h.‘ I)-.i w the ankle, He was removed to|him threo times a year for the past twen } fowet's Hotol on Maltt steeo t I will ropaic them aa soon as | M t r gots epare time. Then I'll| | A messenger was sont for &f,u¢ them away until he comos in to buy ctor, and he called on Dr. Pin-|q new pair. If ho docsn’t mention them, | ney, who declined to go [ then 1 will sell them. You seo they are | on the grounds that the man was poor |0t hall worn out, and as they were | and could not pag. Soveral other doo. | Originally m f tho finest kind of | stock they will be worth fully half price od for, ro surgical tore w it and telegra 0 that it was nlnn o'clock t aid arrived Dr. Houghton wa o first after came Dra, McCrae, Hanc lingor, Cook and Stillman, Amputation was performed McCrae and Houghton McFarlan, ft Is said, is from Rising okt when they are once put in first-class con dition. Come here, and I'll show you, continued the merchant, as he led the customer to the rear of tho store where a series of pigeon holes covered ono ontire end of the room. “‘Every one of those holes containg a pair of boots or ah loft hero to be repatred. Th ATo care fully looked over every fow woeks, and . and shortly hott, Bel- by Drs, SHL L Tavary e, O ™ 8% thoso that huve boon here slx montha L. —~ d aro put Into thoso lower sholves PRRABRAL, to bo sold agaln, A great many times,"” he continued, “‘young mon loave their bootsand noever call for them, Per- haps they can’t raiso the money, maybo th.-f forget whore they loft them, but us- ually they don't neea them until their new boots ara worn out. Then when thoy call wo tell thom it has boen 8o long thoy havo been sold.” ““What proportion of shoes loft here aro ever called for?” “*About three-quarters. 1 can sell you a nico pair of second hand shoos for half prico that will just sult you, They were worn by one of the richest young men in Now York. I made them myself, and they aro as good ss new. What sizo do you weart” But tho young man was not proud if ho was poor, and preforred a cheapor pai of now goods, and thereby probably m od tho only chance he will over have of stepping into a rich man's shoos. nted & substi. ur, fke & Mor. M. A, Grogory has been ap tute carrier by Postmaster Ar W. O, Morgan of the firm of ¢ gan hias gone east for a fall suppl G, W, Paine and wife, of were in the city yesterday mory Misa Tda Tostovin isnow 1 ihe clectric bolt firm of Judd & § Mrs, D, Goldstein has loft tho city on & vis- it to Chicago Claveland and Now York, H; M. Bountan, of Atlantic, eproad his au- tograph on the Ogden register yosterday, T, J. Lowe and W, B, Campbell, of Ch Ko, ware at the Ogden registorcd yesterday, W. 1 tho cf croll, Towa, ing. ok koeper for mith, Dow and wife, of Dow City, were in yesterday and stopped at tho Ogden. 7 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY =Nl o=t DEWEY & STONE'S. One of the Best and largest 8tocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, _ ELEGANT PASSENGER :ELEVATOR, SOUTH OMAHA, THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Goo, A, Godard, of Cinclonati, was regis " laco designated reves unce bottle Saalf \ e Kuql?‘h‘fl'l:v?x:')lx.:(d:;«‘ll;lysf}isl:::n\. i :l:ut"i,‘,l& tered at the Pacific houso y:l-.n lay morning. An Agod Arkansas Clergyman, P much he had taken could not be ascer-| Chas, E. Baker, of Beatrice, Neb,, took in | Who has preached the gospel for 40 years tained from the quantity yet remaining | the improvements of the city yesterday after- | has boen greatly afllicted with kiduey in the bottle, for had the vial been full | noon. troubles. His case is such an nlmmmm l when ho took Mr. Morgan, of tho firmi of Cocko & Morgan | 910 and his ago in a0 great that ho cannot THE DEADLY DOSE started on & business trip to New York last | 0P© for absoluto cure; but ho writes the quantity taken would have b f- | vight, from Richland, that ho has used three the taken would ve boen suf- J bottles of Brown's I Bitt dd ficient to vomit him, and thus throw it| W. G. Stafford, a merchant of Atlantic city ')-‘i h:u: fultl;:u‘r: r:ll‘nl:wf thn?nuffi‘»‘x:lx “m‘);'. FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! :’r‘:s «;): :,c‘?\fm{;\’:,"xhfl |1¥ut c;‘l}fylc:h»;t On | Towa, was in the city yesterday and registered [ thing 1 have ever used.” Ho desires an ohysician falled to have [, )0 Pac additional supply of this great famil 3 1 tho desirod effct o beinging up tho [\ worder o make. tieer wial | WHET'E They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! strychuine, as it had probably been in the | 7 M- McCabe leaves this morning for Ohio stomach a suflicient length of time to [in responso toa telegram from thero saylig | Edison onfliectrical Applications, | - permeato the system, and after sufforing | that his mother was dangerously ill, The Eloctrical World, i INTENSE AGONY east. He will return with Mre, Hurley | i Sdison?” oT £ ¥ | tion of olectricity, Mr. Kdison?" *“The fof[nfcnrl):if(;:lr \:mur}a‘, :iicx;th chie to lns who hias been visiting in Joliot, Til, funnicst is the now procoss of making in. rellef, and_ho breathed his lastat 3:30 | 100 yosenh K aky N What' Rov. Joseph Knotts, who has been confined | candescent whisky. What's that{ yesterday afternoon. e } : Wel A : o his room in this eity for several days, was | ‘‘Well, that is whisky, as my friend A coroner’s jury was immediately im- £ it 0 i i 3 2 paneled, and an inquest held at the place | Yesterday able to be out in his carriage. :\,::'v‘; lfi’f:,'l"::f:r i""“"d..f,"f,}' fl”h::‘; Andall of the good and pleasan i things that {go to make up a com where the young man_ died, and tho fol- | Messrs, Geo, Blanchard, Simpson and oth- [ ¢ i ol e lete and happy existence, Towing 1s thair ers, who bavo been on . railrnd surveyiog | socscld ek thoy e e tho feeeriee | e el ; VERDICT | trip in Kansag, returned homo yestorday to | cont light i o i i The town of South Omaha i: +iivated south of the city of Omaha I \ ¥ y cent light into a barrel of whisky, and in ¥ 5 3 30 P Sratior Towa, | rest up a while, sixty-four hours they got all the flavor of | 01 the line of the U. P. Railway, and it is less than 24 miles from the l‘KI‘.‘.Y‘;'.T t’:«'zl(l::lfi:,‘l .Jy,P: “ouncil Bluffs, in| I 1. Lawrence, one of the business men of [ old wlxi;kyi 'l]'ho:lllght ?nd hunlt seem :3 Omuha post office to the north line ¢ 1 the town site. &fi::.‘.i‘,u ‘\‘“,])Ml:{:‘I‘::}”:J‘]“) ]\11“'(,‘:,‘,\,,’. ;i[ MEnihr e a e n:?} st :l":utfln'-h"l; ‘::‘““‘)’ :]‘\'“:“;:‘:Hm“ |::.:‘“d“nf South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 2§ east and coroner of said Sunty, upon the body of O, "'””': g bl o) I Il whisky out of ‘rot gut.”” “Have you | west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, W, Hoggort, thero lying dead, by ftboj3deors l“";‘/" I“:*‘]”‘"""'“‘ : o |tried iti” “No." “What is the most The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. 1AmOD Aro ibe o[ W.D.Jenking, a prosperous farmer resid- | curious electrical phenomenon of late?” ; 3 i) qoenithait ";:f",':‘:‘;\iddym“:“%_\ the ling on Walnut Creck, Frewmont county, was [ *“That is hard to m‘\y‘ there aro so many. Nearly 150 lots have been sold aad the demand is on the increase ovatdonb tiitey ehin AdminiAtaiod! ,,‘ fiim. |in town yesterday morning, and wandered | One of thom is a live fish swimming in's | The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. self. In testimony whereof the said” jurors [ around 'neath the shadeof a new Blaive hat. [tub of clean water, having swallowed a S 5 iy s . finel have l'u-n'ul.lllu s,-;:““\\[lr Il;zu!.\xllnévlu day and Charloy Hubner, ono of the progrossivo | buit consisting of a " littlo incandoscent The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. year aforesaid. est: D, M, CONNE arlo bner, « o pro i zibtaten . % Coroner Pottawattamio county. youog journalists of Nebrasks, and at pres. [ 1302, W :l;nlilsxl::t::;rrl;x‘ltm:s 3‘:::,;,:?-‘111 o The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant Naviong, Toromene fent managing editor of the Nobraaka City | yhrough him and obaoeve the circulation | Supply of i News, waa viewing tho slghts of tho city yeo- [ ¢ the blood.” **What do you proposo PURE SPRING WATER. Tust whab ernsedithe e et oatiry | ardhy to show at the Philadelphia clectrical ex- SR : scek his own dostruction in this mauner | Mr. Denver Smith and Miu Floronco I, | position?” . “Only about 10 per cent of The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at is not positively known, though the B | Harmer were quietly united in the bonds of | my stuffi—but enough.” *Did you ever | work and will, in connection with the U. P. Rmlway, have a union depot man heard “‘suppositions” by several, | wedlock in the presenco of a few friends in | know of any prtctical uso for the phono- | near the‘l\nrk at tholnofl,h elf of the town. Suitable grounds will be but the Bek prefers to deal directly with | this city last eyening, Rov. J. Z Armstrong [graph!” *‘No, except as a curiosity. | furnished for Church and School purposes. tasiairetiiseben rmosa e b1 drgl| bR Al S sl colloges havo them. T had . 1 s 5 i before the public persons who probably g .| to give it up for the electric light, where Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never contributed nothing to tho cauge of the X ""lD_‘ Rossand ULtAL 3"'“‘.‘3” “““';""“f:z the field is immense.” be cheaper than they are to-day. young man’s sad ending. Tho funeral | bY their wives. were in the city on shoppi e — : Bervices of the deceased will be held to- | and pleasure tour yesterday morning. They | In many localities Hood's Sarsaparilla ’ . morrow afternoon at 2 o'lock at tho reai. | rtunod to their homes noar Shonandosh, on | i in such gonoral domand that it in tho 87" Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks Yards, dence of his brother, Dwight Haggerty, |the Wabash noon train. recognized family medicine. *eople b e s L e M. A. UPTON, street. L city, yestorday afsornoon, Mr. W. D. Hardin | of i:"JKw“,l'l. Mais, A 'l;“d': B Assistant Secretary, PARDONED FROM PRISON and Miss Hattio O. Bayliss wero united in | horg more of Hood's Saraaparilla if sold mardage and took the evening train for Chi- f ghan of any other sarsaparilla or blood " : : A cagoand the east on a wedding tour. THE [ purifior. It is the great romedy for de- After Serving Fourteen Years on a | ey extonds congratulations bility, scrofula, dyspopsia, biliousness, or Lifo Sentence for Murder. S — any disease caused by impure state or low | S About 7:45 oclock last night & Iady, | conaition of the blood. Give it n trial. Ve v S o about 40 years of age, was knocked down | sememee—— . ¥ g ‘i:)me Lu]x]rtu_n)mra ago thL’ru u]cgulrred et D]im’m‘ Mgflm P £ i Is better prepared than evéry before to fill all demands for washing. at Logan, Harrison county, a fatal saloon . £ b e lLu S m,’:wd Hydo met |men. They robbed her [of between Graln & Pr“vlsl[]fls We call your attention especially toour capacity for doing family wash- his death, and the hands of a man well | 500 and $900 and a ticket to Silver BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, i“u Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order. known in that vicinity and in Council | C1t¥s Nebraska, and thon skipped toward Special pains taken with flannels. Orders sent by mail or otherwise Blufts were stained with the life blood of ;;““““"L' _““’ X’;‘ly Wao "“k"dN““l the J. ¥. FULLER, receiva prompt attention. a fellow creature. The particulars of the | DenVer train on her journcy. 0555K800 i i R 1o st sonpoion aud kgl Of o subbens, Qommission Merchont! . ALRERY B JOHNSON, Proprie’or. mrc.) of t.lxe imrgmt_ruu-r, are luciden A man giving the namo of J.m) Riley il —— | 712 BROADWAY 5 s COUNCIL BLUFFS still fresh in the minds of many, and W was subscquently arrested by officer Jack MFS H J “h'fl“ BN ks roview of the case is therefore unuecos. | Cusick on Broadway on suspicion of be- 0 DA = S e TR sary. Tho man who committed tho decd ing the ono who stolo tho boots, he| PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ) wag sentonced to epend tho balauce of | was tuken to Omaha and there identified, | 333 Middle Brosdwsy, Gounoll Elufts. Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand hia natural life within the walls of the - 08, Orricex, U w roar, i state's prison ot Fort Madison, LICH MEN'S OLD SHOES, Ty ’ which at that timo was the OFFICER & PUSEY most severe punishment inflicted by the | Forgotfalness Which IBrings Mancy i e laws of Towa. Ilo wa: mediately ta- To The Pockets of I'he Cobblers, BANKERS. ken to the place of incarceration and en- = Donaoll Blof S Fith i 1 4 Eugine Trimmings, l\flulu Machinery, Bolting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, tored upon the fulfilhnent of ihe dreary | New York Timee, Estabishea. - - 1856 & wholosalo and rotall. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH and hopeless rentence that was intended | Yoo, I'll take those shoes,” said a ylelers o Forolgn sad omentio Exchango wn | AND SCHOOL BELLS. to banieh him forever from the world at | corpulent old gentleman to a lower | ™0 LA it TR RS b T Iil1oA o | I ctdwav ahion ds)ar ot d sy TANE aih i Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. i | T i 3.8, TATR, WARREN WIITH in his living tomb, snd doubtleas many | “#nd 'l leave these I have on to bo re- times wished that Le had explated his terrible crime upon the scaflild rather than endure the anguish of body and mind that must afflict one whose future containg not a singlo ray of hope. Dur- ing tho last, the fourtecnth year of his confinement, his health begun to fail, and it is said that the drcad disease, consumption, had marked him for its victim &nd was rapidly shortening his days of life, ~ With these facts thoroughly apparent, a_number of former fricnds of the doomed man, and of his victim, interceded and petitioned Governor Sherman for his pardon, who, ofter every possiblo plea had been made for the prisoner, finally consented to grant the pardon, but on condition only, that heat once depart from the state and never again como within its borders, This condition was agreed to, and on Wednesday cvening last there departed a woman from Council Bloffs, who through all theso long years has ¢ the vows she made at the n go altar when ehe became the wife of the unfortunate man from whom she had been separated by the walls of a pen- itentiary for over » decade. The lady is well-kniown to many of the citizens' of thia city, but few will know the cauee of ture night before last until their this item, She left at the time mentioned for Kansas City, there to ) wore meet her husband a free man, gether they will proceed at once to n, Arizons, where thoy expect to itly locate and pass their re m Tus sing days in the enjoyment of each others presonce, Tz Bee sincerely trusts that no more clouds of unhappine nay appear on the future horizon of M and Mrs, Lew W, Weirich, Lost a Leg Last night & man named Ed, McFar T A TE& WIEITHE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practioo fn Btato and Fedoral Courta. Collections promptly sttendod to, paired.” ““Huve'em half-soled?” asked the mer- chant, **Yes, and hecled too. They are worth ity I LZUesS, U “Wheu will you call for thom?” inquir- ed the dealer as he marked the directions in chalk hierogliphics ou the soles. “Oh anytime will de I'min no hur- ry for them, I'll stop in and get them some time when 1'm passing here.” After stopping awhile in front of a pier glass to admire the shapoe of his now purchage, the old gentleman walked cronkily out of the door, and in @ momont later was lost to view in the crowd of pedestrians on the street, “Do you think that old gentleman will ever call for these?” asked the mer- chant of & prospective customer who was warming one end of & sofa, “I guess so. He Jooks as if he was able to pay for them when the work is me, ““That is not the question,” continued the dealer. **Hoisablo to buy half a dozen shoe stores, and keep them for his own custom, He is the president of the bank on the next corner. Of course he can pay for them, but do you think he will ever remember to call for them$” “I don’t know, Anold business man in generally supposed to remember any- thing he orders done.” “Phat msy be a general rule, but the shoo slose arder is an excepti ten to oue that he Roomn 16, Shugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TIOWA JACOB BIMS, . P.OADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Aitorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Offioe, Main Street, Rooma 1 and 2 Shugart & Mo Mahon's Block. Will practice in State and Fedoray sourts, United Btates Deposnory First Rational Bank —OF OMAHA— Jor. 13th and Farnam Sty The Oldest Banking Establishmer m Omaha, XUOUKAYORS TO KOUNTZE BROTIEHY, Orgapized 1o 1808, 150 8hoes again ) repair them uptil | Organised as & Natlonal Bank in alter they aio o 4 fort” | ocapixan . $200,00 ¢Indeed T will. Suppose he should | gURPLUS ANn m.nn’l:.. . $150,00 happen to sond for them uext week, If they weren't done I ¢hould lose his cus- tom. Bankers always expect their tail »rs and shoemakers (o bs prompt.” p “ v you dot” i What fwill_you dot” “inquired thef £ © ornozks FxBMAR Bounres, Prodldont. Jouw A. Cumiiiox, Vice President. A aumrus Kouwia, 34 Vice Proalden) A, J. Porruusox VARXCTORS F. H, Davis, Oserds 2 Aculatans Oasbior Ian while attempting to board a passing Y'Q" train near the shot tower fell under the train, which ran over his right leg young man, who was now interested in | "y b SRR SR 0N s, Taetcs time uiscovering how the dealer was to escape i gertificates bearing fnterost. Drwws drafte on San ,r“m his apparent dilemma, aFr osnd princlpal citioo In the Unibid Statos #1 shall do en 1 have done before with |8 57"\l continet aud Yurope.s ' ' NP C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, AND DEALER IN Paints, 0ils, Varnishes and Witdow Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. WM &NYDEB MANUYACTURKR OF OF STR/OTLY FIRST-CLASY s, Vi B jOmaha, Neb W 151 ) and 1820 Harasy Bb o rabe Ostelogae s uraisbed fece con Appll

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