Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1883, Image 3

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    THE DAILY JLOCIt.'i -
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This now and beautiful addition is located between Davonport'and Cass'streeta1
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| -only ton blocks from the High School. i n
Lots "Will Toe Sold at $350 to $650.
Thisis ] by all odds the most desirable property placed on'tho market this year.
Situated as it is , in the heart of the city , and at prices no higher than is oiikcd for
-lots-two and three miles distant. |
Davenport Street is Now being Graded -Through this
Addition.
The finest residences in Omaha are being built within sovou blocks of this ad
ihia addition and those lots will double in value in loss than six months.
Lots in Hawthorne will quadruple in price before lots two and three miles dis
tant will doublo.
all and See Prices and Plat , and Drive with [ us to
Hawthorne.
Parties wishing desirable residence property will find [ it to their advantage to
and see us.
ornamented with a beautiful rnwth of forest trees , consisting of Oak , Hickory
' Aah and Elm. Hence the shade and ornamental trees are already planted and full
| -grown.
grown.Wo
Wo have property in all parts of the city , both for residence and business pur-
[ ( purposes.
Wo have an Eighty acre tract and 100 acre tract on line of Bolt Railroad at a
SOUEE
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513 South 14th Street , between Farnam and Douglas.
YgrkJHafe tuU DrNius Amoekeag , blue and brown,10 l-2c } I egge , fresh , pe
Eocontly wo have added to our already immense stock a department for the sale
of Mantels , Grates , Tiles , Brass Goods and Fire Place Decoration , and now have on
exhibition the largest and handsomest line of Wood Mantels ever shown in this city ,
including now and popular designs in Ohorry , Mahogany , Oak , Etc , Also a largo
variety of Slate and Iron Mantels , Grates , Frames , Fenders and Fittings ,
Solo Eepresontativos J , & J , G , Low's Celebrated Art Tiles and Plastic Sketches
framed in Plushes of specially designed colors , making beautiful Holiday Presents ,
Choice Novelties suitable for ! presents , useful and ornamental , in the latest1
designs of Repousoo Bi ass Umbrella Stands , Ropousoo Brass Coal Vases and Hods ,
Eopouseo Brass Bellows and Brushes , Repousoe Sconces , Mirrors , Solid Brass Pol
ished Fender ? , Fire Sets , Andirons , Coal Hods , French Bronzed Folding Fire Screens
Polished Steel Fire Sets , Bronzed Fire Sots and Stands , Brass Vienna Coffee Ma
chines , English Brass and Copper Toddy Kettles , French Coffee and Chocolate Pots ,
Now designs in Decorated Nickel-plated , Pearl Agate Tea and Coffee Pots ;
Nickel-plated Tea , Coffee and Hot Water Urns , Fiuo Table Cutlery of Best English
and American makes Jos , Rodgers and John Russell Brand , Elegant Carving Sets
with Pearl and Ivory handles in handsome Satin lined cases , Swiss Tea and Call
Bells , English , Gorman and Japanese Tea Trays. Choicest Patterns in Paper-Machio
Trays , We Hnvito an examination of our stock , confident that for richness , vaiiety
; and quality , it is not surpassed in this country , and never been equaled in the
West , MILTON ROGERS & SONS , * 1 ' * * *
Open Evenings until 9 o'clock ' , Farnam and 14th St. , opposite Paxton Hotel
GRIME AND CASUALTY.
A St , Louis Man Mnrte His Sloj-son
and Tlieii Suicides ,
Several Kailroad Aooidents , in
Which Many Are Killed and
Otherwise Injured !
Other Happen I n s or Different
Sources in All Parts of the
Country.
MURDEK AND SUICIDE.
ST. Louis , December 24. ' An excit
ing and serious shooting nll'rny took pl.ico
this evening at a boarding house on
Washington avenue , D. 0. Gibson , con
tractor and builder , being the chief ac'or.
Gibson and his wife separated a few
months ago , since when Gibson has been
in Texas. A few days ai o telegrams
wore received from Fort Worth , stating
that Gibson had died and his body was
on the way to St. Louis. Mrs. Gibson ,
suspecting the telegrams false , communi
cated with the coroner at Fort Worth ,
who satisfied her she was not
yet a widow. There has been
bad blood between Gibson and John
Buftington , the husband of Gibson's step
daughter ; also between Gibson and Ar
thur and Eugene Mullhollar.d , stop-sons
of Gibson's. To-night , while the family
wore quietly at supper witli the board
ers , Giba9ii appeared in the Hosh , entered
the dniing room with drawn pistol , and
opened lira on Builitigton. The first
shot missed him and struck Arthur
Mullholland in the shoulder , the ball
lodging 4ti his neck. The second shot
entered Burlington's nock , and the third
struck Buflington'a left arm. Gibson
then turned the weapon upon himself
with good success , putting a ball through
his head. Gibson is dying and Bufling-
ton will die. Mullholland will recover.
The shooting took place in the presence
of a dozen people midst the greatest con
sternation.
Row Among Snilors.
OHLKAKS , December 24. A diffi
culty arose last night between sailors on
the Spanish steamer America. One was
killed and t'wo mortally wounded.
to a Trco.
ENVNSVILLE , Ind. , December 24.
Charles Harry Peterson , who murdered
Henry Austin , Jr. , Friday night , was
taken from jail Sunday morning at 1
o'clock and hung to a tree. No doubts
of his guilt.
Shooting Affray at Itlohinond.
RICHMOND , Ind. , Do'combcr 24. This
evening Henry W. Johnson , a promi
nent criminal lawyer , while attempting
to shoot the Baumor brothers , shot Po
liceman Wirtonburg in the thigh , which
may provu serious , and was himself shot
in the back of the head by an unknown
party. The shooting was the result of a
lawsuit between the Baumor brothers
and a man named Vaughan. ' Johnson
was attorney for the latter.
ACCIDENTS ON THE It AIL.
Itullivuy Accident.
IJTDIANAI-OUS , , December 24. The
Now Albany , Ind. , bridge , over the Blue
river , on the L. , N. & 0. railway , about
a milo and a half south of Salem , was
washed away this morning. The south
bound train ran into the washout and
killed Charles Sanford , train baggage-
master , and a lady named Dora Eddings ,
of Lafayette , and four passengers whoso
names are not learned , wounded John
Vaughfin , engineer , and his fireman ,
and eight passenger * , names not known
yet. The train consisted of one baggage
: ar , two coacbos , and ono sleeper , with
} aggago and express matter. A special
: rain with ofllcora and assistance left
Louisville at about 11:30 : a. in. , for the
wreck
BciloiiHly Injured ,
FOUT WAYNK , Lecember 24. A north
bound accommodation train on the R. , &
I. railway was backed into by a switch
engine on the Nickel Plato road at
Nickel Plato Junction , in the suburbs of
the city , at 8 o'clock this morning. The
rear coach was thrown from the track
and Bovon persons seriously injured.
Among the number wore Mrs. Thomas
Ellison , wife of Judge Ellison , of this
city , The accident is alleged to bo the
carelessness of the engineer of the switch
engine.
Railway Collision at MInneapollH.
Mi.vjiBArouH , December 24. A freight
train was wrecked bore ut the west one
of tlio railroad bridge , near the St. 1 au
mills. The wreck w as occasioned by a
wild engine running into a rcgilat
freight , Three wen In the caboose , al
r doz , 2Zg3Dcj ( ! Duuer , lair ijuiu-
employes , wore seriously injured. Men
roro caught in the shattered caboose in
uch shape that they had to bo chopped
out from the burning car. Dr. Murphy
was summoned from St. P.uil , and in the
neantimo local physicians were attend-
ng the wounded. Two cars were on-
iroly consumed , in addition to the damage -
ago sustained by the engines and other
cars.
Through n Trostlo.
Bni.i.MHI : , 0. , December 21. The
rcstlo on the Bellairo , Zancsvillo AJ Cin
cinnati railway near Woodsville gave
way this morning with n locomotive on
t. The fireman was badly scalded.
Down nu Embankment.
ST. PAUL , December 24. At St.
3arncsville , Minn. , a misplaced switch
brow the engine and ono passenger coach
down \jmbanknicnt twenty foot. Four
or five persons were injured , None
atally.
"Don't Hurry , Ountluincn , "
Said n man on his way to bo hanged , "tlioro'll
> o no fun till I got there.V o nay tn the
dy.spoptic , nenous , anil debilitated , don't bury -
y thoughtlessly for snme remedy of doubtful
ncrit , uncertain of relief , when yon can irot nt
, lie drugpista for ono dollar Jliinluet ltl < Kxl Jlit-
em almost sura to euro nml cortaln to benefit.
A Blj ; IJIn/.o at St. lentils ,
ST. Louis , December 24. The extons-
vo broom factoiy and warehouse of
jainnol Cupples , wooden ware , 314 and
310 Elm street , took lire at 9 o'clock to
night , and at this writing nearly the on-
, ire building is destroyed. The building
200 South Fourth , running east on Elm
o Cupples' building , occupied by United
States quartermaster's nllico and store
rooms , the Isadora Busch wino company
and various ollicos , * are now on tire and
lames ncio also extended to the roar
milding abutting on Third street. The
stock and machinery of'Cupples'build
ng , estimated at $100,000 , is said
o bo well insured. Value of
other property not yet oscoitained.
buildings 200 , 202 and 201 Fourth
street , occupied respectively by the
3uscli Wino company , Murphy Varnish
companyJ. M. Hutton's cofliu factory ,
uartormostor Major Atwood'a ollices ,
and sovoial other tenants , are almost
; otally destroyed. Losses cannot bo ac
curately stated to-night , but following
igiircs approximate values : Cupples ,
§ 110,000 , well insured ; Busch Wino
company , stock 8100,000 , building § 70-
300 ; insured for § 10,050 on building ;
Murphy Vainish company , stock § 10- ,
000 , building § 45,000 ; insured for about
half ; .T. M. Hutton , stock § 0,000 , build
ing § 17,000 ; well insured.
The total loss is ever § 400,000. The
explosion in the Busch building shattered
the walls which , in falling , covered Con-
w y and Michael Kohoo in the debris ,
killing thorn and inoro or loss in
juring Con Gallagher , Patrick Powers ,
F. W. Williams , John Harley , all mem
bers of the Salvage corps , who were
spreading tarpaulins when the wall fell.
Other adjoining property on Third street
is damaged by fire and water , but the
loss cannot bo ascertained to-night.
HUMAN BLOOII. On the purity and vi
tality of the blood depend the vigor and
health of the whole system. Disease of
various kinds is often only the sign that
nature is trying to remove the disturbing
cause. A remedy that gives life and
vigor to the blood , oiadicatcs scrofula
and other impmitics frtun it , as Hood's
Sarsaparilla undoubtedly does , must bo
the nie.ins of preventing many diseases
that would occur without its use. Sold
by dealers
Apiiolriimintn.
Diw MOI.VKM. December 2-1. Judge
Laufbourow , of Atlantic , was to-duy
transferred by Governor Sherman from
the circuit iudgesbip , Thirteenth circuit ,
to the district judgoshinof the Thirteenth
district , made vacant by the resignation
of Judge Rood , elected to the Rupromo
bench. Major Lyman , of Council Bluffs ,
was appointed to the vacany of circuit
judge.
Dance , Alcohol-
torn , Opium Eat
ing , BvphiUli ,
tkrofula , Klngi
Hill , Ugly UlooU
) JKERVE Diseases , /tyi/xp-
Ken-ousness ,
tfmoui Wtaknut , Uraln Worry , Jtt < x * } 8 rx ,
Ulllousnesa , CotUvtneu , Nervous l'ro tnitlOD ,
KMtttu Tro\Met and Irrt'/ularttlei. ll.CO.
Huniplo TmtlniauliilH.
insrltBii Nirvliiolii UoliiK woiuer . "
Vr , J. O. itrl euioln , Alexnndor City , Ala.
>
Iff ( ! orre poai1ence freclr B.n wcred.fc *
i 3r UitliuonUli Hud circular * tend tUinp.
Thi 'Jf.S.A. ' niehmondMed.'Co.SLJowp1iMo ,
Hold \ > j all Umgijliti. _ ( flM
A spocinl from Clinttnnoo n nny : 1)1)1 )
Youncur , nrrostoil nt Wnricn , Ala. , Saturday ,
by Shcritr 1'outo , of I.oiulon county , Tonn. ,
cunfussod lih Idonttty to n ronirtcr. | llu
tntod ha had boon a'sochitoil with .Toiso
fumes , but ilonloil 1m mid liln brutliora boliij ;
cnncornotl In the Muncla Sliuila robbery ; A
pociul from Jolforaon City roforrtiiKtotlio ar
rest any * the prUonor la not Hill Younger , but
Clifton Wnrcvlio dollbomtoly killed llobort
ifiimmhtga at Mndlaun , Alonroo county , Mo
The Caunillnn go\ornmout la considering
cibo of Henry Watwn nnil 1'Vnnklyn Hwltior , ,
'aluullfviis. Bolruil upon Cnniida soil u < liwurt-
orn from the United States nrmy ntul cnrrlotl
o n Minnesota military gtntlon.
A nnttoiml fwlutoM fired nt Fort Colum-
) U9 , Now York , to-day , commcmnrutlnR tno
nirreiuler \V'nalilniton ; of Ills cominlHnlon
coinmaiulor-lii-clilof of the luO .
us - - nrmy yo.irn
ago.
ago.It.
It. O. Andonon. of Dtilmquo. for innny
ronra prominent In load mining , iltcil Moiuluy
miming. Ho wns Rtrlokun with ] > irnlynU
m\eralAveoks nco. 1'or nmny je.tmlio was
isiesROr of tlio city.
Mrs. OH\Q jtmtor , n oil 80 , daughter nnd
; r'inil dmtghtorvero munlcrod nt Cluth.im
Church , N. C. Tliooiipon usoilas nn uxo.
VII thtx'O ncro ntruck so\oril blous. No clue
tu the nuinlefora.
The Btoamor Soorn exploded Iti bnilor nt
arthagonln , killing no\on moil mill iloinjf
consldurnblo dninngn.
George ] > . AVllllnms. prenlilont of the
'lioinlcal ' Nntlon.il bink , Now York city ,
iw ) > eon appointed tompnrikry iiibiihitfltrator
of the oatntQ of LouU 0. llnminu lny , The
vlll la being contorted , The eatato \nluoil
\t 85,000,000.
Proaldont Arthur , after hronkfant , nt Now
York , giuoa largo part of the tUy to ahop-
ling. Ho louvoa to-night for Washington.
Two traliiB oh the Indlniiapolla it St. Louis
railway mot nn the brlilgo nonr A\on , Inil. ,
nut night , llobort M uliis , a hrnkiMiun , wns
atully jujurod , ami Cuntluctor Brown blight-
hurt'
y j
A bad tnsto ill the mouth moans a bil
ious attack. Samaritan Nervine ia the
cure.
cure."For
"For 13 years I had Dyspepsia , " wrote
Form Albright , of Columbus , O.
' 'Samaritan Nervine cured mo. " Drug
gists all keep it , $1.50.
Fatal Accident Near Iionlsvlllo.
LOUISVII.LK , Ky. , December 21 Pas
senger train No. 4 , from Chicago to
Louisville , on the Louisville , New Al
bany & Chicago railroad , wont through a
culvert near baloinindiaim this mornim *
shortly after daylight. The ungino and
tender passed safely , but the baggage car ,
two coaches and sleeper went through ,
nnd almost immediately took fire from
the overturned stoves and were de
stroyed , but all the passengers it is
thought were removed before the bodies
were burned. Details received hero are
of the most meagre description , but
accounts agree that six , porhipa seven ,
persons were killed nnd seven or eight
injured. The names of the dead received -
coived are Charles Sanford , Now Albany ;
Mrs. Dora Idings , Lafayette ; Jacob IIol-
frich , father of the master car-builder of
the road. Engineer John Vaughan nnd
the firetruii were injured. The passen
gers names are not yet reported. A
special relief train , bringing ollicials and
surgeons , left this morning for the scene ,
but has not yet returned.
lost of tlio killed and wounded no far
as known by the accident : killed Itoono
Thompson , farmer , Washington county ,
Ind. ; Charles .Sanford , Now Albany ,
liaggago mnster ; John llolfrick , CJorinaii
Muthodiat minister , Now Albany , Ind .
two inulo paoHengors burned beyond rec
ognition. Injured John Vnuglmn , Now
Albany , severely wounded ; JV. . Mey
er * , firpmnn , Now Albany , left leg and
side severely bruised ; Patrick Kane
and John .Spear. of Chicago ,
former badly burned , and the latter
severely ii.jurcd about the spine , Sam
uel Collins , Cambridge , Ind. , injured internally
tornally , it is fcnrod futul ; J. 0 , Ifaicg * . .
Dainbridgc , Ind. , slightly injured ; Jas.
Quarks ( colored ) , Chicago , toveroly
burned and bruised ; John Coledagor ,
severely bruised ; Geo. Davis , American ,
express messenger , 1/iuisvillo , fraoturo
nf right shoulder and badly burned *
The train wan entirely destroyed by ( ire. .
GHA.Y'8 SPECIFIC
TRADQ MARK TiwCUMT Enu-TilADB MARK
UHII Itiunur. Au -
unfallluK cure lor
BeiulnM Woak.
no iiHiivriiiatorr.
lima , ImpoUmoy ,
and all IHsoMta
that follow M a
Hell-
. ,
(1 lUck. Dlmntt ) ol Villon , 1'rtnitturo UIU Axe ,
' jniuiy other dUcaavii tlmt lead to Icwulty or Cuu >
I : m | > tlon and a I'rcmaturo Urata.
BrwxKBof adtcrtlnoincnta to rofiuul money , when
druiriruU from whom tlio inedlcin * b bought do not
rtfwul , but rtfer ) ou to the uianuUctuiera , and the
requirement * are nuch that thoj ar tiUwn , ( f vtr.
oomiJIo. . ! with. HoottmlrwrUUaigiioiautce , A trial
of cue iltiKlo ( ockneo ol ara > J * HpcdDo Mill convince
the mo UkentlcAjollU real uwritn.
On account ol eounte./ultun , we have adopted thi
Wrapper the only ifiimln . . . . . ,
.
/Wfull iMmltulan In our jxnui.hlel , which MTO il
lire to cnd by mall to cry ou . i TTIio SM
dflolwll lne M sold by ull UrumUti t 1 P r jack
age , 01 U package * lo J , or will be tent lr e by
mall on the receipt ol the money , by adthowiutf
TW : aiuv UK mui J.BOU. , imu Jo N. v
MAX IMPORTERSiOF&CO. . ,
HAVANA CIGARS !
AND JOBBERS OP DOMESTIC
TOBACCOS , PIPES ? SMOKERS' ' ARTICLES
PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING
CELEBRATED BRANDS :
"
Boina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from f 5 '
to $120 per 1000.
AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT OIGAR3 :
Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming as4
Brigands.
WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES
SEND FOIl PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES.
' UANUFAOTUIUtt 07 07 STIUttOT
AND TWO WHEEL CAETS.
1819 and 1020 Hney . Btr 6 and 403 8. 18th StroM ,
ln nii > fiiml hr.l ' <
CARPET SEASON !
J. B. DETWILER ,
Invites the attontica of the public.to lib
Large and Well Selected Stool
-OF
"Pj "
Embracing o//J the Late Patterns in everything in lk '
Carpet Line ,
ilG
IN LARGK QUANTITIES AND AT
LACE CURTAINS A SFSCIALTT
1313 Farnam Street , Omaha ,