Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 20, 1884, Page 7

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DAY SEPTI '.\H.I l\ 20, 1884 ’ - IS gl . 4 ho rear | f \ n 1 ; ¥ ! | — \ I o th M | ) yo T | J Sl L int . | | ol. § id Cols S Pou VO N wer . 1 P 1 - A Rousi tally t \ a | N tatc,‘ b ey AT AT LEIID & TN OIN XS : description, seer -4 £ : ! Have been Awarded One Hundred and eghteen Prize Hoats ont tic politieal |t y . A p | Medals at all the prominent expositions of the B TncL i S I PASSENGER !ELEVATOR, i § clubs joined in a torchlight procession, [ing counterfeit monoy on A it P el ¥ World for the Last Fifty Years. And and headed by Will MoFadden's band | works mor, B \ 3 L B RRLLTR A e — — p » opera houso which was | The cons &y, ik :‘ti"‘}‘f ho e i oW | wonder whethor we had better run the | ' U 1o 1 to its utmost capasity, and | {iian in the mornit fustiaca i w or tako tho - money ) 1 || 1o ; \ more enthusiastic gathoring nover made | neighbors offered their sorvices t Rl NERINOHE SITVE Fr g 5 its walls ring. J. J. Stoadman prosided, |guard the prisoners, but the LR R ) and tho evening opened with “‘America writes mo that ho w —A TECE- ing of t of such,” and he waa «loft alonc it DL R RO by thogloaclub, . e | it thom. Soon afier oo of the pris- | to ko u (rip in ..,“,“1"..-',. n Judgo Lyman was Introduced | gyors put on hin hat and DAUENEL. it IV S B e KA ao T ost Perfect Piano|:.imimmess berinE Bl Gl Hhits B A J e that ho had many enthusisatic friends | i cant mischiot atart hundred ploked. tmon, ho will go. an S SR o 1 ¢ i § i n he darted out a * ey o ik iy, ‘ IN still loft, dospito Congrossms Tasey’s \ tH Rl 1dto time. |t Ked him for the invitation | ~ attacks on his character. Major Lyman | tho ¢ in hot pursuit, leay y 'l‘“{‘ LR o ‘f L] THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE | voted himself to meeting t 3 in t well enough, 1 think, to have theso lit | r made by Mr. Pusey, the first of which |overt man ho was And! on f (16 Qstatl® KEiang LetoRenKHA, " & " 4 " i velurning of course he VRS EHE | e R Vol a NG iRl eratan s I ™ was that as U, S, deputy collector ho was 3 Yy s avoi 1y misunderstandis | other bird had skipped. RETEF l 1 [} ] |2 defoulter. Major Lyman admitted |l dios and molds with which the | ™ \Wiila 1 would like Ve 1 that there was a shortage iu tho oflice | counterfits were cast were ound near |eageh n fow pickerel in tho open | ) i _. 5 i _|while he was deputy collector, [ Corley. WEh KL BFaAtHE LN bRl ':-w" g l An examin 1 of thes» magnificent Pianos is politely requested I‘;'v:"\ o a0, ll’ ]\\ AN BDITOR'S DAD LUCK degrees and no minutes lon. to before purchasing any other insirument. HHie B oN ARG Seoa ",‘;‘f":\':““;h. Sotoout| The houso of U, 8, Brown, in Harlan, | Yoaeb of agivon polnt, L am almoat posi FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! : s Al WE A oa tivo that | will dig the clinkers out of a P e i Wil Svas Borascl b Le phoUHY. Iast T large basoburnor this winter and white i & government did no a cent, 1 vas burned to the grou b foamy, frothy iy, soothful poema for 3 S MAX MEYER & BR( TREOHEH BRI Erdv i, Tio o ageation var cannod | 2403 Frothy, sy, soothiul pone o\ i hore They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl General Western Representative (]1‘" it i .»w14,:-\‘4,"‘;'[‘:‘.]1.‘\;.‘1|» Feiis ]ly{m.‘.'ff Whilo no_one would moro_cheerfully b ek LIRS DNAE, arge numbe vers R a1 enter into the giddy whirl of Exquimaux sy were found, somowhat the worse |7 than 600, in- | "o load his stomach wi § L ocioty or load his stomach with cod-liver \ . - ing been m.. hidden thus, There rown narrowly | o S HRERGRE TEsaal | P.§.-Also Gen'l Agt’s for KNABE, VOSE & SONS, : areorch s slothing wna| 2 Soue s e that he. might.geasty — o 5 o with keroseno. 8o quick was | " Sa 0T LA IO R ; BEHR BROS., 'and ARIGN PIANOS, and SHONINGER of tho firo that th family baro- A MGG Suclortiy, B to whathe thy } CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. Ho then explained in dots pod with tho elothes they Bad on. | 't vl mysel of th opportunity i ; chargo of corruption on the bench, giving Ttoal KRLATe TTR to go this winter, And all of the good ana pleasant things that {go to make up a com clear and full unt of | Where few could moro joyously con- | plete and happy existence. —— == — —— |} connection with tho two following transfers wore filed in | tomplato a lifo whoro it would take a ) e P L N()T;L} :f‘s, % were missed, and could not bo accounted | ¢he county elerk’s \-llun}\' erdayand re- | ninety-day note a lifetime to mature,1 am The town of South Omaha i rivnated south of the city of Omaha ! --T N7 —w@\-n for. 1o rr:‘vl‘n nt necoonnrily fr Sl lw Brr by P. J. McMahone, | freo to say thot T would rathor, at pre- |on the line of the U. P. Railway, snd it is less than 24 miles from the ' | 3R :"[‘ MO L . . 1884 ,climb a tall tree until the payee [ Qmuha post ofiice to the north line ¢ 1 the town site. ! 1 ak we xn \m)( ) Conard Geise, ne LeDue the other day outh Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 2§ east and ik 1 &1 Y G sota. e used to 1 and covers an area of nearly four square miles, e t tural depa ) s atb the hern lin stock yards reme sc i 1 him | ~ Nt 5 y 148 lots h been s0ld aad the demand i3 on the increase { l'lanu it 2 i re heing rapidly pushed to e | 1z st 10as swvarse QuatiTy or Toxs wo }, 11, 74, i it 0,000 beef packing houst ’ 1y. X i 21 Rleg W The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abun ¢ T oa | NLY BY anl been le dl wpply of you had «lmost TRW SF AR = : ; JJ}'IDC * LR PURE SPRING WATER. g > - g 5 A S "ho B. & M. and Belt L Railways have a |1|<ru force of men at R rii | L fl;“ v j[ i, v ,nul will, in connection with the U. P. Raly o a union depo¥ i ity. Capasit ifi: B‘ l‘“- Jl.i e h\ sy L " o produoo fpear the park at the nocth end of the town. grounds will ba LR AL T g dbih with y. o \ 3 ) a o] o0l purp: 38 N v DSl SLO b Shoriar &bOnly Ewsnty S bank bill :zum-wnix-l yard “at unsburg onc | hut | think you hnd hoers in publis | Farmishe d for Church and School purposes. conta n waok 7 ‘ = TANED — ! arers, and e J ”‘:‘4“";”“- \g inscription: life polo longs withe nt }’»”‘ ying one :”"" Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never N e v | DR, HOREE'S ELE ts f .J\x BEL woided saying a harsh word of mphill, of the present day up to : s iper than they are to-day. Houss: B T~ ) ain, and rescuo it from tho hungry maw of il 3 SR SAGE—My ro el Sapp was then introduced n daughters, by oblivion. You may know how to lower| §&7”Apply at the Company’s office, at the Union Stocks Yards. 1 ; Ho contrasted the oxplanations made by e bt oy | o record of the shirtatid, or i what P ) Sold nb onco. will rent promis Judge Lymanand gave additional and U by all who know her, " | seazon we should shear the hydrau i ,'\‘3.““""“’ et Jntusithion ae more fl--Uil oLy detaila e m‘]urni! c Diviae Pro oo alono Tnows why m, but I'd advise yon, before you M. A. UPTON) 2 in Connedl Blufls will do t 5 arges. He then proceeded to re- she had to perish so miserably, any ful ultural oxper- o @ pr ffer. Itis tho best basgain ¢ o . Pusey's record very sharply. | This opitaph, some of tho words of | imcnts vinent men Asgsistant Secretary, ; {1%|He showed ~how Pusey ‘threw his|which are hardly legiblo any longer, is|of the u the only record left of one of the most and withdrow. of the Union 1" in Coun vwxr(‘r“\(ru: ies that ever took place in * Biun Nve, T2/ g bill passed last winter for another| Tt waa in 17 at John Semphill, a|, 11", ADIGK Xour Head. bridge between here and Omaha, Col. | young man who said he was from Santa ] c - 2 ) 5 Y he ; > human Sapp said tho bridgo would be built and | Craz, in the West Indies and_sottled 1.,\,\\1".":,1.,". '.“""”‘:l’,:‘ "\“"‘"._‘.”g.‘" P | d A "1‘1 ";1 P vas | their as a tobacco planter. o had | Which wes implanted in scalp is Jnxger | 8 ould build *the bric plenty of moucy, and was ablo to pur- | than tho hate tsolf. This s the bulb or - Paul reilwoy | chaso 1,000 acres of tho finest soil with- | wop from which tho hair grows, A hair c Iy against the securing of t G \\ CO., Doub/e and Single lchnq Pawcr ano IIam/ " HALLADAY WIND- a hundro '()l.nv',wn.w “For ealo ot Brk office, at 20 contd is, in fact, n delicato s, round in rod person flattened in y curly-haired, [vin flatness of DANGING ProporalsforjStreet Aprons, Ted pr I ed 1an in every mphill wos ino Trimmings, in his new i - ’ ( ! it GURANON, hi 2 mak ,‘”‘“.."‘L \'l\:." n havo > .‘.‘.““”l“ | e » v lic st tcon th A 1 the head is abou cours [iEHers ch | vith | 190,000, 'This ealeulation in based upon ' ol i paniedih of pr f porson who has an | wad ]\" : L i ‘ 2 n\‘ ) “u. \‘x" act wl‘{ | the latest reverse | fghic] e chenntract, C 1 ngsof Fr sod to 1 Ballen Sl | reject | A ‘ ) rom the head ‘1.;.‘< | 1 1 \ N g 2 dants folles Wedn e e / ,_'[ ?“ih‘{‘l"‘ ¥ ) It hag [~ GAIN s fiiaidite ~ 2 10 15 OTHERS AYOCA HAPPENINGS wuree-girls with tho children ou of th Serenpth, Vigor, Blasticity, ol ("8 BANKERS Jé‘@'b(f‘ & HAVE DOAE, —_— B T o A lock il s arrouative ]y, 1Ml A Counoil Blufa disordored? Buralars and Comnterfeiters Canse 2 ALORE N Bbak iR AER M G g mken Iy “alonicl motion 81y osoph Bateman, 199 ) “Poor lady ave torrible tidings for | rence, Mags. “*Gave me more "“]“J“UH “‘“d [m“] S“ . yuu.l’ Elady,Rlatai Hiings fos than any othe m:.‘-.‘kl have \ulu.,‘ NANUFAOTURER OF OF BIRICTLY. TIRST-CLASA clares Mirs Nellio O'DBrien, of . “Heavens!” she cried, turning very } e Pbron th 12k} , Gditor R yale. **My hushand ! place, What is it tha hote convales- u AL EQuax's Rouse Burns: s ‘l'\uur lnfi:d‘m)’u‘l I:! aninfamous villian,” [ conts writo about/ Why Iirown’s Iron - “Sir!” she exclalmed, indignantly. Bitters, tho greatest iror. cine¥in the u Ho is | World. An attempt was made to burglarize the *Ho has basely decaived you, b SUAMPS NA8 HAS glarizo the | 4y, oicaped galley slave, a thief, and a ; ATy . wholcsalo liquor houso of C. Healy at | murdorer.” ., BElioon Bundved Bablor o, AND TWO. WEBEL OARTS. Avoca, the details of which are given in| Sho uttered a heart-rending screnm. The industrial baby show shortly to be 1610 and 1820 Harnoy Btreod anoB 4, 184h]8tsest,’ this wook's Avoca Herald, 1t appears| Do tell mo tho truth?” sho gasped. | hold in tho bosutiful city Eavilion ia the 10va T ed l0s BFon mmiicuaTt AMBIAMests }Omaha. Meb that tho ontranco was ained by the |, “He is & Spanish thicf, and was sont to | Champs Klysocs hus alrcady upon its D o i od by the | tho ulays of Buroslonw for lfe, Ho |books more than sightoen hundred in RKING O a0w, P L0180 ¢ ® | made his escape thence and fled to Cuba, | fants of all nationalities and the out- Rt i A i RSB iSRRI TR | Ihin R0 AR S e st ThailargpstEStoekiin Umaha am! ‘Makes the Lowest Prices? Hazon, who immodiately ata in that | planter. 1 am here to take him to Cuba, | likcly to bo enormous, It is remarked where the scaffold awaits him,”§ that the committeo which have charge The atllicted lady had become strange- | of this exhibition is recruiting its jury T A THS&SWIEITE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Federal Courta, Callections promptly atteuded to, Room 16, Shugart's Building, (()l\ IL BLUFFS I0WA R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, 2aiier Srmerme'siod.™ ot Have you Liver Comy wiiidney Wart curd oo of chrunl L1 Henry Iy your D.\r k Lunn mul (u~h)m Cired; Taaio 15 €6 56 1 out M. Ta fate (o), 62th Nat, G direction, when he met a couple of men ® (I of kiods & opoolaity, who work in the mill, and who were on [}y calm, entirely from among doctors aud paintoers, G,HR,OM{ D E,Asrfim,“m Oos 26, their way home, Upon inquiry Hazen | = “*Sir,” she said to tho stranger, “‘be- [ This is ingonious, sud leads one to be- 4 D A learned that eome one was insid 1] fore you arrest him you will permit mo | liove that health and beauty are to be : = s passing @ o the rear of the 1 1| to hold w private interview with—with | very carofully inspected nceording to the 2 ] JACOB BIMs, E. P, CADWELL | 1 ve pane of wlass gone from most scientihe formula, ‘I'he babies are 81118 & CADWELL, i hie rovolvor, ho[ “His true n is Juan Cofiro, 1f|to bo divided in four classes: Thoso DRAPERIES ANE MIRRORS, started to enter by way of the broken |you will let me ain in an adjoining | from 1 year to 11 years, from 18 month | window, when one of the mill men, who [room until ho returns from Richmond, | to , from 2 years to 2. years, and - v ] f Anorneyo .I-Law,‘ dor, whnons of the il men, i | o il s’ com Wy |yt 2 your o 2] o ol | ©4E 4 WAFSIRER ! SIS i * and Hazen turned in time to | may sce ) French baby looks as old as its paps or W i Bl || Bl ; roct s map dissppesr in 4 L exg back every moment,” | its memma, and has [already the formal Just recolved an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, comprisin 5 A na wron donm ardad e th 3 i rear of the building, | Hali an hour later Cetiro, alias Semp- | manners which are hold indisnensablo to | yae 1t $3 Mgk " 0 h .M n's Block, Wil nd Feder Are you tor v 7 aped from the | hill, his Hi f | 2 P o # tne latost and most tasty dealgns manafoctured for this spring's trade and coverls ¢ A [ b1 et e o ML Hia wilo | politencas in this conventioual cwuntey. | s rango of pricos from tlie Ohoapest to tho most Expensive, he'd shoot, and |into a ternble rage; h )t her throug! Al stlacy, P ]‘{]V &l r From o heart and rushed out of the room to | Many people think that Rheumatisn QAT . vhich , 1 st ho nursery, where he stabbed his two [ esnnot bo cured. 1t is caused by a bad . BOOGE'S SI0UX CITY HAMS, ‘ S rr i SARUE DR Bt L EUAGE, B b Parlor Coods | Draveries. J. 7. FULLER ‘ feot beloy - ”;“. Ll ng b o ‘»"wu Ii‘m‘. ) “‘m ory | ous el the jowts and wmu ¢les ) Now ready for the inspection of cus-| o plete stock of “‘..l, the lalect e ’ 1 iy I pra. HAie Ml A | il 8 ' tomers, the newest rovelties in esin Turcoman, Me QCommission Mer s T IO P P [Nt g i ST e e e Suits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtaing, Etc., Kte, T “mh = N men | spread like wildfire throughout the tawn, : e ; Elogant Passongor Elovator to all Floors. Ars, B, J, Hilton I sturnbl il upon a pile or kegs, |and in less than twenty minutes a largo || s and onriches the blood and elin 3 AR YA R TS PHYSICIAN & SURG ]:.ON then cr r them and gat |.‘r himself § concourse of people has gathered in front inates the poison from the system, Go GHARLES S . j ‘j 74! IVR 11 £ THE BLOOD CLEANSER. for ar t by the time Hazen }of Semphill, also Cefiro's house. Vooil- | to the nearest druggist, buy Kidney- D g y $ o aim - OMAH NE 322 Middlo Brasdway, Conncil Blufte ” ) [ keza the burglar'was | crous threats to lynch the murderer were | Wort and be cured, 1306, 1808 and 1210 Fornam Btrect, OMALA NEB

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