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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1883)
- - - rr 2 ' 1'riE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY FEI'EhiI3Eit 11 , 1883. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Josm GARNEAU _ _ _ _ _ , I' ' . CRACKER COMPANY . . I cTh.44.IL4 : , . OLDEST CAA ER MANUFACTURERS IN THE UNITED STATESI Our Factory , 12th and Jackson Streets , is the most complete establishment of its kind in this country. Our Goods are the best inn the Market. . . . r I FOR SASE EVERYWHERE. ALWAYS ASK FOR GARNEAUS ' BRAND OF CRACKERS AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST. Our exhibit at the State Fair will be the finest display of Crackers , Biscuits and Cakes ever seen in a Nebraska. T II VISITORS TO OMAHA ' II .And. the public generally desiring to examine the workings of our institution will be welcome JOS. GARNEAU Cracker CompanyTwelfth and Jackson streets. . AdvertletngCheatatI ! "It has become so commonto write the . beginning of an article , in an elegant , , in. toresting manner. "Then run it into esmo advorlfsemont that we avoid all such , t And simply call attention to the mot. Its of Hop Bittots in as plain , honest terms as oeiblo "To induce eo le "To give themonotrial whichso vex thou value that they will never use anY thiug else. " - "TUE REMEDY 50 favorable noticed in all papers , "Reim ores and secular , is "Hai ' a large ealos nd is supplant. trig all ether medicines. "Thorn is no denying thu virtues of the Hop plant , and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness ' "And ability "In compounding a medicine whose vlrtuosaro so palpable to every one's ob. I nervation. . Did Shoie7 k "Not k "Sho lingered and suffered along , pin. a Is away all the time for years , " doctors doing her no g oed ; " "And at last was cured by this Hop Bittern the papers sal so much about. " Indeodl Indoodl "How thankful we should be for that medicine. " - A Daughter' . Misery. J "Eleven yearn our daughter suffered on a bed of misery , "From'a complication of kidney , liver , rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility , "Under the care of the best h eiciane I . ' "Who gave her disease various names "But o relief , "And now alto is restored to us in good health b as aimp1 a reined as Hop Bit. ten that we had stunned yfgr years be. fora using itTui PARENTS , Father 1. Getting Well. "My daughter says : "much better tather le slnoehe mod lie "Me h pt well attar his long auferiog from dNaee decIaXd Incurable" ' "And we are so glad that he used your Bitten. " A Laer.t Utica , N. Y. I VR710$8 I Have Found It ! wa the exotamatlon oa scan when he got a box 01 iuab PUa Ointment , whlcb Is a dm le sat sure can for F11. aad sU atmn lMeawe. 1Rny oeate by m&U , postpaid. The American Dlarrhafa Cure / Ru stood t e test tor iwsaty sun care for sit Never Yells. Blurb. . . , ( Mary , sad Obola H MorbiiL Deaao's ' Foror alld Aso Tonic & Cordial , It Is Impossible to supply the tepid ale of the same , BURS CURE WAIUtANTIW yor Fever and Ague , and sU Malarial troubles. PIUCE , .1.00. Je WKITEHOUSE LABORATORY , 15TH frT. , MAMA For Sale by all Druggists r not Li Exnro.s on reoelpt of pries. mites BELLEVUE COLLEGE , Under the are of mho Presbyterian Synod of N brtala fegtnayepember ! 10th OlaaIoal an $ cleatlao eouna wltb Ieparab ry dopartmentl also 8usic1 and Art 1 , an open to lath esaea. ltduonlow. Las onboauUtulaedhealtb1UL Onl pine miles from Omaba on the ILA M. H. n A f dceufartculan.PaOy.w. J. BOLLMAN eU e vu. . Net' . Iyted + aimaeawtm ENE & MENDELSS01/ , ARCHITEOTh iTEK1fOYW TO OMAHA NATIONAL - , . y ltOBBEI ) IN TIIE ILOCICIES. An ExoIting Adventure in theYoso mite Valley-An Episode of Stage Travel. Louisville Commorcial. County Clerk George H. Webb tolls a thrilling story of how himself and wife and five other passengers wore robbed on a California etaqe.coach on the 13t1i of August. Mr. Webb has ( just returned from tire far west whither he had ono on a bridal tour. The stage was on its way from Maderia to the Yosemite val. lay , a two-days' ride over the mountains. T ho passengers , besides Mr. and Mrs. Webb were Ca t. Murry , of England ; a Mr. Ray andhis sister , fButfao , N. Y , and CaIs. Clayton and Johnston of Fort Smith , Ark. eovon persons in all be. sides ho driver ; a man named Bill Ste. von. , who had made many a trip before without being compelled to "throw up his lands. " bout 11 o'clock in the morning of the second day out , and when the stage was nearest to Yosemite valley the horses attached to the vehicle had first succeeded in pulling the lumbering wagon to the top of what was known as the lulloat point m the road , being an elevation of six thousand foot and over looking a tremendous abyse. Tim pass. en ors little dreaming of what was in store for them worcommenting the nduro of tlto surrounding cene when just as they made a shorturn un the road the woo confronted by three masked men , armed with shot g ns pis. tols and dirks , "Throw up your hands every date - ate of you ( " ordered the leader of the band of rubbers. As if by instinct , Bill Stevens dropped the reins and up wont his hands in the air. The ladies screamed , wlicn one of the robbers said "Scream away , my pretty , no. body 11 hoar you up hero. " George Webb , raised in Kentuokoy , and well accustolned to the ash of fire. amts , wont back to his hip pocket , when Tonkin back at the hind end of the coach ins found a gun leveled at his head. Back went the pistol into George's pocket and up wont hiimnds. "No , will just take you one at a time. his wa little daisy , " said one of the vii. Ilan , as ho seized Mr. Webb by the aria and Jerked trim out of the coac , "Just stand still a few momenta and we'll fix you fa a hurry , II'fr. ' Webb submitted uiotly , for there was no other altorna two , unless ho desired to have the top of his head blown off and Ids body thrown over the cliff. With his hands raised bight in the air and a gun at his head , ho allowed himself to be robbed of all his valuables- gold watch and $300 in cash. cash."We'll "We'll take the old English cntlemar , with tire croan.colored parasol under his arm , next , " said the lender of the baud. "Stop this way , please , " and Capt. Mur ray , who had fought in several wars ; atd know sue such thing as fear , stepped out and submitted nroekly to the relieving process , Two hundred and fifty dollars and a gold watch was tire extent of tire captain'a loss. Then Conte Mr. Ray , who was Ireld up fur 8326 and a gold watch , The two captains from Arkanea. came next. Their valuables consisted pnncopallyof draftaarid chocks , Those wore taken and shoved down in a big pocket of the loader's coat along wit11 the rest of tine plunder. Up to this time tire ladies had boat un molested , but wlrtlo the noon were bein g searched Mrs. Webb slipped of a vat uabla in unobserved and raced It ht her dposon . S11o was as cool as a refrigerator and exhibited more real bravery titan nil of tire male passengers put together. Their work completed , the robers turn. ed their attentioto Bill Stevens. "Now , then spy hearty , " said one of tire gang , " just cut tlroin tlrar horses loose and sot em adrift. " Bill was slow about complying , for ho had an object in view. IIe know that , ho stage coming from Yosemite valley was almost duo and , by "killiirg" time , assistance might arrive , and tire robbers overpowered and cap. Lured. "Cut them horses loose , and be damn quick about it , " repeated the leader of band there won't be , or---you , enough loft of you to make a ntinco meat pie. Bill saw that tlroy meant business , and commoncea urbitcirin , but so slow that two of the gang drew their dirks and clashed tlroharnesaightandleft. Bang ! ban ! wontacou to of pistols in the hands of tllo villains and away wont the four horses at a break neck speed around tno curve and down tine road. There is no tolling whut a terrible collision might have occurred with tire up coach hind not two of the runaway horses fallen flown , tlrus stopping tire other span. After the Irorses had been cut loose , one of tire rob. bore , whose dialect indicaed that ho was a Mexican , took a position at the tongue of the wagon , Mrs. Webb and Miss Ray were sittiu on the driver's seat. The greaser noticed that Mrs. Webb hind a handsome satchel on her arm and thought that it contained valuables , "Alm , sunorito"said the Mexican , ' 'hand out tire bag. " "TIrero , take' it , you old villian , " said Mrs. Webb , as sire spitefully throw tire satchel at tire robbers head. Ho picked it lip , and the trio of hi glrs tvurome n bade tire passengers adew , aand off like a fhrsli. When tire coach from tire o p o site direction arrived a search was ineti tinted , but no trace of them could be found , Mrs. Webb's satchel was , how. over , found in tire woods cut and slashed all to pieces. The robbers had boon un able to got at the contents in any other way. It contained nothing but some sniall articles of little vaue , George Webb says that ! t will be many a cool day before he takes another ri1n to Caifornia , Put Upon Ill. Feet. "Set ap is bed and coughed till the clothing win wet with perspiration. My , wife Instated that 1 use Ykoseaa' . Eelatrrc thl. The first teaspoonful relieved mo , end two bottles have cured me. I can honestly reoomtaend it. " 1i , H. I'erkiue , Creek Centre , { l. Y , A Soufkorn Hotel's FIWt.I'ontl , Mobile ( Ala , ) Bogtetur , Sept , 2 , Yestordpy afternoon Mr. William liar. rin ton , a workman employed by Mr. William S , Foster , contractor for tire ro. pairs and alterations on tire Battle Hous0 , showed tire writer a nuntbor o f catfish that were found on the floor of tire hall between tire bathrooms , Tire largest fish was 10 iuchros luii ; another was I ) inches in length , 7huro wore three or four of 7 iuclros , and a number of sutaller one. . In apgpearanco these flair were in ire respect dif'urellt from tire cat. fish caught in tire river , but wlwn taken out of tllo little pools under tare dark floor ana l put into a bucket of fresh waters thsoon died. How those flair Caine there is a question upon which thrum are diverse opinions , Some be. livee that they got tinrouglr a leaking pipe from the wntor worke when very small , and that they have grown and oourislred in tire dark cool from winioir they were taken , Otirers account for them bcom 0 u rcatm transformation. Be tire theory what it may , the fact is beyond dispute that tire cat-fish were found as stated above. 0 Prdrn syrnouso , N. Y. "I felt weak aad languidhad ; palpitation of the heart and numbness of the limbs. line dock Ilteod lldkra have certainly relieved me. They are most excellent. " Mr. J. M. Wright. A Willy Old Bear. The other day Dexter Hawkins and a companion were returning from trout- fishing in the Maine woods. All at once they came upon a long-logged , surly looking black bear. The road was straight for half a mile and safe for a wagon. They immediately put their horse which was a half throughbred mare , to the top of her speed. The bear began with a canter , but soon broke into a run , and tnado tire best time on record for a boar. But blood will toll. The horse steadily gained upon bruin , until he had only afow yards' load. Tire horse showed grit , laid her cars back , and was getting ready to rear and strike tire bear on his back with her fore feet , and Mr. Hawkins was ready to go in on the side of tire horse with iris flyrod in one hard and a long llurting knife in the other , when bruin , evidently thinking tire odds wore against him , dashed down a trail into Spring River lake and escaped , much to tire drsappointmert of the fisfrernlcn and tire horse. Before they got out of tine woods they mot a bear hunter , who said this boar had for several years boon killing alrcop fu the remote pastures , and was too coming to be caught in a trap. liosrOrd's Aoitt I'tiosphate. For Women and Children. Dr. Jos. Holt , Now Orleans , La. , says "I have frequently found it of excellent service in cases of debility , loss of appo tine , and in canvaloscence front exlraus tive illness , and particularly of service in treatment of womoq mid children. " Merino Shoes. About 160 persons in the Maryland penitentiary are engaged in the matufaet uro of merino shoos. Tire Merino shoo is made of coarse wool from South Amer. ion. It is put through tire usual procesa of cleaning and carding at tire penitentiary ary , and is their steamed , hardened and made into a tough , pliable cloth about twice tire thickness of ordinary shoo loather , and in appearance not unlike tire uppers in Arctic overshoes. Tine solos are made tire snare way , of tire same material , but are harder and heavier. Tire shoes are not intporvious to water , but are intended for use principally in tire dry , cold climate of tire North , it is stated that , ire matter how low tire tompe. raturo , tire foot will never got cold when incased in these shoes , Tire shoos are shipped principally to the North and Northwest , where they are used in the lunrbor cantpa. The balsamic healing and soothing properties of Samarilan Ncrrlne are sonrothimg mari'eloua. "My brother , aged 10 , had fits front ins infancy. Samarllan NBrVinc cured him. " A. , CurtispOsakis , Minn. $1.60 at Druggists. A blather's Disappointutuat , Detroit Free Press. A Detroit lawyer wino mind business in one of tire northern counties n short time since put its a night at a farin houso. It was a to structure containini g two roe ms and such furniture as tionoors of alon i with. Tire family consisted of an old man Iris wife , and a girl of 20 , who was slashing around barefoted and had a fist like a After supper the old I The Doctor's 3llstaiie. One of the old mistakes of the profession was to think that there were no other ways of curing dis- case except those which had been handed down from former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctors have done great things for the world. But when it comes right down to the real curing of disease , it must be admitted that Brown's Iron Bitters has done enough to earn the generous gratitude of this whole present generation , including the medical profession. There are no mysteries or secrets about the compounding of Brown's Iron Bit. ters. This preparation of iron is the only preparation which will not in. jure teeth or stomach. In this it is beyond comparison better than the other preparations , which are mischievous - chievous and injurious. You need not fear a mistake in trying Brown's Iron Bitters. Your druggist has it. It gives vigor to the feeble , and new life to the dys peptic. Children take it , not only with safety , but with great advan tage. 0 woman took a seat in front of tire lawyer and suddenly asked : "Do you wear sick fine duds all the time ? " "All tire Limo , madam. " "Is that a real diamond in your shirt ? " "It is. " "And I hoard you toll tine old man you lad a horse and buggy at home ? "Yes , ma'am. " "And that watch amid chain are real gold , I suppose ? " "Yes , tire real stuff. " "Cost as munch as 82001" "Yes , over $300. " "My stars ! Wiry , you must get as much as $40 a month and board ! " sine gasped. "Madam , I sometimes make $60 per day , lie placidly replied. Shoot Why , tyou must be Wortlr a thousand dollars ! ' "Yoe , ton times drat. " "Stars ' " and star's ! Thorn was an interval of silence as she recovered from her amzomont. Tiren sire tiptoed to the corner of tine house to son if there wore any eaves-droppers. Cont. ing back , sine walked up to tine lawyer dripped her voice to a whnispor and said : "Sayl Wo'vobinsavin Sall upthoso last two ears for tire boss of n sawmill four miles nip tire creek but if you are struck on her and she is struck n ou I'll run tine old man six miles throu gip tire brush niter u Ipreacher to do thin splicing ? " Tire lawyer had to decline on tine grounds of 11avi11g a wife in Detroit , and tire old woman felt so bad drat tire lrus band lad to rise at midnight and intake her a mustard plaster. Another IdloSaved. Mn. . Iarriet Cummings , Clucinnati , Ohio , writes : Early last winter my daughter was attacked with a severe cold winch settled on tier . We tried several medicines , none of whleh scorned to do her any good , but silo continued to get worse and finally called in a fmnilp shysicisn , tut ho fnllod to do her any good -ye - thou called in a physician-a meet skillful professor in one of our colleges-ins said that she could not got well At this time a friend who had been cured by flit. WM. If ALL'S BALSAM FOR Tlh LUNGS , adyiaed tae to give it a trial We than got a bottle and before she bad used it all up she begsa to inn. prove , and by the use of three bottles was en. tire ] ) cured. GATE CITY PLANING MILLS I ' ' MANiiFAOT E1tS OF ha Caroenters' Materials / -ALSO- Sash , Doors Blinds Stairs Stair Railia g s , Balastors Wtado' & D nor Frames , &c " -First-class facUlties for the manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings. Planing and Matching a specialty Orders from the country will be Promptly executed. Address all oommunlcations to A' MOYER , Proprietor t P t . to M y p , MANUFACTURER OF OF STIUO' LY FntST CMSS Carriages , BnaaesRoailVaaOilS ! , \ AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1310 and 1520 Rainey Street andf4o3 S. 13th Street , ro NEB U trated Ceelogue furnished free upon appilcatlan r M. ' HELLMAN & CO. , Who1ea1e Clothiers ! i13O1 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR.18TI ! , OMAHA , NEBRAIIK Anheuser-Busch a ilk bf , k a - , 1 : , a + ; , j CELEBRATED t Ke and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks for itself. a Wu f ; . nwN SE Vl G . pS . ORDER , S FROM ANY PART OF NIle R.BUSCNBftE . . . . . , SPATE Olt TIIE ENTIRE WHET , R ' "trbiaOUlM0. Promptly shipped. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD Of Our Guarraan.t e Fs SCH LIEF Sole Agent for Omaha and the Wut. Cot. 9th Street and Capitol Avenue.