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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1884)
1- ' * ' * * . . , ' ma s z y . . If THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , MARCH 28,188-1. Kilby Place BLOCK t6 , 6 ! I These additions are , sub divisions of Smith's ' addition , sightly piece of ground ad joining the city on the west Farnam , Dodge , and Daven port Streets , running direct ly through the property , Lots have haen arranged with special reference to desi rable building sites , being t 50x155 feet with broad streets and alleys. Several investments already been made j ' , i ) j ) intend ing to build good residences this spring , A limited num ber of good houses will be built for persons byuing lots , and sold on easy terms , This is inside props ity , hav ing an intrinsic and con stantly increasing in value , rendering it desirable for in vestment , or permanent residences " S" ' . $ t. er idences , Prices for lots , range from $325 , to $500 , and will be sold for this present on easy terms , \ Over 100 lots alreadv sold , SOLE AGENTS , 317 South 13th St.ljelowFarflam , POTASH ! lodMa ol Fountain It one of the BtrorcMt ol the minerals used In medicine , uml h i produced imich ulTcrlng In the world Taken for * long time and n Uree doses , it dries up the pistrlo Julecg , ItnpMr * 'iRoulon , the * tom ch rciit c fooj , ana the tutlcnt Ircllncsln licMthftnd nolght. I'crsom with Wood > r Skin p9c | ca ehould l > carctul how thry UVo hco miner * ) tjoltons , M In mo t lntnce the ellett > f them l to almost prcnwutntly Impair the conftl- utlon. To tAke the plAce of thtfo polsoni wo odor you k B.\fo , sure , prompt nnd permanent rcllel Irom our troubles. Swltt'n Speclfln Is entirely & voRcU * Mo preparation , ami It Ij cnsy to convlnco you of Its 1 h ve cured permanently Blood Taint In the third reiteration by tlio u c ut H llt' Spccino tltor I hid nutt signally tallc 1 Ith Mercury and I'ot&ih. F. A. TuoMr.n , SI. 1) . , Terry , On. A j-oune man requests roe lotliank joti forhlscuro I Wood t'oldon by the imo clyour Specific alter all thcr treatment had ( ailed , Jos JACOBS , Drurclit. Athens Oa. OurtrvatUn on Dlood and Skin Dlsewies mailed reo wMiuiiiuuits. TUB SWIFT RPECIFIO CO. Orawer 3 , Atlanta , Cla. N V. Offlro , 160W.23J St. . between eth and 7th Avn The uio ot the term " Htioi Uno" In connection with thi SHORT corporate tiarao of * grcatroad , con\o > i an Idcn of u t what required by the traveling | < ub < I I KB IT Hesh ° 't Un o , Quick Tin . I I IV r wul the 1)OBt " ' ftccoromoilt a I H ( Ul tlons all of which are furD- shod by the groatcat railway lu America. [ ) HIOAGOfjILWATTKEE | | And St. Paul. It owns and operate * over 4,600 mllcaof Northern llllnoh , Wisconsin , MlnnoaoU , Iowa Dakota ; and u ta main lines , bratichea ami connoo. Ions roach Ml the prc.it bualncsa centrca ol the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers the CBcrlptlon of Short Uno , and Beat Uouto between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. ChicagoMilwaukee , I < n Croeeo and Wlnonx Chicago , Mllu-aukep , Aberdeen and Ellendala Chicago , Mliwankvo , Eau Chlro nnd Stlllwiter' ' Chicago , MUwaukco , Wausau nnd Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oshhosh. Chicago , Mllnaukco , Wauknsha anil Oconomowoo. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison nnil t'ralrleilu Clilon. Chicago , Mllnankco , Owntonnnand Falrlbault. Chicago , Ilolult JanoivlMo ivtid Mineral Taint. Chicago , Klgln , llockforil mid Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island nnd Cedar Rapids. Chicago , Council DluUa and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Vankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilock Island , llubuquo , St. Paul and Minneapolis Davenport , Calmar , St. 1'aul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers nnd the Finest Dining Cars In world are run on the mainlines of the CH 1C ACO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY and every attention Is paid to passengers by courte ius employes of the company. 8. d. AleilTUliu , A. V. H. CAKPEKTEP. , dcn'IManager. Urn * Pans. r. .xitK , OEO U. Nebraska Cornice AND- MANUFACXUUER3 OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT MCTALIC SKYUdllT , Iron Fencin I CrcstlngB , Balustradca , Verandas , OIBco and Bark Ralllngu , Window and Cellar Guards , Etc. DOR O. ANDCtn STllEE11" , LINCOLN NED. OAJSER. M ei > ox No. 1 will cnre any case In four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate cage no matter of bow eng standing. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies $ o nauseous doses cl mboba , copabla , or oil of san dal wood , that are fv.ilii to produce dyspepsia by destroying the euatlngaof the stomach. Price 81.60 Jold by a 1 druggiets , or mailed on receipt of prlcu Vor further particulars eond for ( .ircular. P ODoxl.D.3 J. C. ALLAN CO. , Rt John Strnot. Nnw Vo. ALONG THE LINE OF THE1 Chicago , Si , Paul , ' Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of thla Imo from Wakefleld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Concord and Colcridgo Hoaches the best portion of the State , Special ex- niralon ra'oa for Und icekera over this line to Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and via Blair to nl principal po < r.ta on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilns over tht C. . St. P. Jr. k 0. Hallway t Cov nirton. Sioux city , 1'onca , Itaitlngton , Wojno and Norloll ; , oo-t jxt 2E51.Ki.ix- For Fremont , Oakdio , Nollgb , and through to Val entine. and all Information call on F IJ. WHITNEY , General Aeci-t , Ktrau : Bulldlct'i Cor , 10th nud Farnam iiti , Omaha , Ii'un , c-an on secured at 'Jcpot , corner Hth r > t'll'Tfl ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Go. , 217 and 21 ! ) North Main St. , St. lonta. WHOLESALE DE.VLF.IIS IN BOOK , iraAfcp'ftBifcaC ? / WUITINO NEWS , fST Cntb paid for HB B of all T. MANUFAOTUIlKIl OF ' CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALSETC. , ; . a xe iatia. tati-oot , HAtlA NEBIIASKA IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION I warnuitcd to wear longer. H itlin form ntAter , on-t irlvo belt ? 'eatfaction ' ! than iuiy other Towc m the imrttt , or price paid \vt l > e refunded. ThoindorsuiocnUc ' ' " " " * " " , TOIIN H. F. LET1AUNN , OMAHA Stove Repair Works. 101) ) South 14th St. U k fc KiWdMtv ol famUhlmc Ciitlnss nd rep IPiTuve c > ( ll aoaorlfitloa , wood Btovut , changed hitucn lCr > te ( nreback , d mpv-ts , to. ( ftstatliT mi hind. Tcy ( .n o our ito/a j ) " < < r | ven 1.0 1 , MORPHINE HABI1 . i rur * ilui. ir < | ul COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. TKUSONAU .T. N. Hray , of Atlantic , who Is to open n boot nnd shoo store , Is In the city perfecting arrangement * . Dr. Unrstow , who has boon nbsont for some Imo attending lectures in the east and In loapltal practice , has returned to tills city. Mlns IJllio C. Mockoy , who has boon visit- ng her brother , Kov. Mr. Mackoy , lott last venlng for her homo in Emporls , Ka . W. II. Clymor , of Philadelphia , a commer cial tourist well known In this section of conn * ry , Is nt the Pacific. . "NVi Perry , of Chariton , la. , was at the Ogden yesterday. T. A. Oricr , of Poorla , arrived at the Option oitonlny. T. Y. Fuller lias BO far recovered ns to bo nblo to bo out again , but does not look ns rugged as his friends wotdd like to oo him. William Koollno has so far rccoorod from its illness as to bo able to bo out and about. Uoal EHtnto XratiRfcrs. The following doodj wore filed for re cord in the roeordor's ofl'ico , March 27 , reported for Tun BKE by P. J. Mo- ilahon , real estate agent : Nathan 0. Gray to Thomas E. Gray , J sw | 30-75..10 , § 22.25. "John J. Wyatt to. Juntos 1) , Barnett , i sej 5 and sei nwj 17-77-41 , 82,250. J. G. Norton to J. J. llinsloy , part block 4 , Avoca , $3,000. Mary E. Broworton to Robert II. Me- vown , part a21) \ ) nnd part 31-77-13 , $100. Total sales § (5,172.25. ( IOWA NHWS. A telephone line will connuct _ Itolfo and Pocahontns Center. Eicht cases of acarlot favor liavo been reported in Cedar llapida. Dos Monies has a black man by the name of Rod who is n vhitewtiahor. The Dubuqno base ball club has boon reorganized for the season of 1884. Goy. Sherman has commissioned 5.15C notaries public since July 4 , 1882. The old Baptist church at Burlington s to bo converted into a skating rink. President filagoun , of Grinnoll college , s temporarily occupying the pulpit of the Congregational church at Kookuk. A man whoso name was supposed to 10 Owen Collins , -was found dead last Saturday at Milford , Dickinson county. The authorities at Iowa Falls arrested a man supposed to bo the murderer of Joseph Chum , who was thrown oil the iridgo at Cedar Rapids. The Sioux City Journal says the fain- ly of Win. Cody , of West Side , catno tear being suftocatod a few nights since , through a hard-coal base-burner. The saloon ordinance was so well on- 'orced in Clinton last Sunday that "scores of thirsty individuals were de prived of their customary back-door nips. " J. R. Van Meter's largo flouring mill , at Van Meter , Dallas county , was under mined by the freshet on Saturday and Fell with a crash. The building contained 1,000 bushels of wheat. Marshal Morris , of LeMars , arrested hvo Swedes on Monday , and recovered between § 000 to § 700 worth of property , stolen from the Richards house. Qne of the men was an employe of the house. Shortland Harris , who keeps a drug store in Mason City , has boon convicted of violating the liquor law. His plan waste to lot customers help themselves to whis ky and then pay for it by buying a cigar at double price. The revival meetings in the First Methodist - thodist Episcopal church inKcokuk lasted cloven weeks. The church gathered in about twenty-five now members. There were fifty conversions , but many of those ioinod other churches. Two Catholic priests of DCS Moincs , Rov. J. F. Brazill , of St. 'Ambrose church , and Rov. M. Nugent , of St. Michael's church , are assailing each other anonymously through the press of thai city , relative to whether or not St. Patrick banished the enakos from Ireland. The Iowa democratic delegation to the Chicago convention has secured the reading-room of the Palmer House , on the ollico floor , for headquarters. The Dubuque Herald , in reporting this fact , nays Iowa is the only state that has boeii able to obtain headquarters on the ollico floor. floor.Tho The ice in the Shell Rock in going oul pulled down the largo agricultural ware house of L. Thomas & Co. , at Greene. Many families abandoned their homes as the moving ice came toward the town , and Rome of the merchants near the river , on Main street , moved their stocks bad to places of greater safety , Thos. Miller married Miss Kelsey Boone , of Cedar Rapids , the other day , after the y oung lady had filed an informa tion charging him with seduction. Miller lor has since refused to recognize hie wife , but on the contrary lias been mak ing love to another girl. Ait effort wil bo made to further apply the law to Mil lor'a caso. The parties are colored. James Cox , a prominent citizen am former member of the dry goods lirm o Cox & Spolly , died at Kookuk on the 25th. Ho was born at WollsburR , Va. May 18 , 1800 , and came to Kookul thirty-four years ago. Ho was onga e ( in merchandising for n number of years but has of Into been living a retired lifo The funeral occurred Thursday , Daniel Hagorty , a farmer of Claytor county , while returning homo on foot between twoen McGregor and North McGrego recently , fell into a railroad culvert am was run over by a passing freight trair on the Chio.go , Milwaukee it St. Pnu railway. Ha orty was discovered in tin culvert by the engineer , but not in time to stop the train. Warner Williams , hotter known as tin "baby iant of the wcBt , " died at Anitt last Sunday forenoon. Williams wai born in Anamoss in September , 1878 and at the ago of 14 months vraa coiisid crcd a very small child. From that time ho increased in weight , and at the ago o 0 voars ho diedweighing over 200pounds 11 o had become quite a celebrity in th ( west , and had been exhibited n numbo of years , Senator Miles has introduced a bill it the atato senate to disqualify all person from Bitting on grand juries who are no believers in the enforcement of the pro hibitory Jiqu r law. An effort wa mnde to piujs the bill by a siuponeion o ho rules , but th's was strongly obiectco to by Senator Bills , who denounced it fu > on n par with the measures resorted to to nforco the fugitive slave law. It wns nally referred to the committee on the uppression of intemperance. The people of the township of Brown , jinn county , have applied to the state tiporintonaont for counsel. Undtr the chool littr the sub-director is custodian ) f the school building , nnd ho may allow , to bo opened for religious _ meetings ulcss the people of the district town * Irip order otherwise. Ono of the sub- iroctors of Brown township is n Mormon , ml by his permission n Mormon preach. r hits hold services in the school-house or two months , to the great _ discontent f several families of the district and the isgust of the pnoplo of the township. "Mono saua In corpora sano.1 "A srmiul ilnd in a sound body'1 h the trade mark o { illon's llraln Food , nnd wo a/wuro / our readers iat , if dlssfttlifiod with cither weakness or Irnln or bodily ixwors , this remedy will per- mncntly BtroiiKthcn both. St. At drug. The Limo-Kllii Clttt ) , "It am my solemn dooty to inform dis lub , " said Brother Gardner , "dat do : ranch club at Green Bay , known as do White Swan Branch , No. 32 , ' has boon isbandcd. I returned from dat place as * nito rtrtor an oilishul visit of iuspuck- hun axed fur by do mayor , common ouncil an1 various odder pusaons. Do results of dat inspockshun nm an 18x21 wnrnin * fur us to go slow in do matter of jrantin' charters to branch lodges. "In inakin' npphcashuii fur n charter / was understood dat do White Swans would start oIF v.id three judges , two ilders , six colonels , two trustees , fo' pur- ossors an' two cp'n doctors. I diskiburod at outer do sixteen clmrtoi mombora tar' was only one single pusson wid n itlo. Ho claimed to lo purfossor , an' 10 am now in jail on charge of otoalin' . 3ur constitution Rays dat no fee shall bo ihnrgcd for initiatin * members. Dis branch RO took in sixty- four members at a fee of S2 per head , an' uo money was used to play policy an1 buy lottery tick ets. Under pretense ol > boin' a chartered locioty , organized ftir do good of man kind in gincr.il , it heaped up a debt of JOO in three months ; it stole twenty-two hams ; it got away wid COO chickens ; it ; in cull'd society such a twist dat di > wife of n man airnin' 71 > cents n day wanted n § 22 bonnet or deat'i. "When J nrrovo at Green Bay an * called upon do president ol do White Swans ho almos' convinced mo dat all derogatory reports had bin ntartwl by ioalous-mindcd pussons. I happened , liowovor , to fall in wid a butcher- who liad lost six hams an' had sot n trap in Ins smoko-houso to cotch stragglers. I lot up wid him 'till midnight , lit which lour wo wont out an" found do president of do branch lodge in do trap , wid do secretary and treasurer disappoarin in do distance. "Gem'lon , wo has rushed to fast. In the f uchor , when n branch axes dis club iur a charter , nufliin' of do sort mus' bo ; ranted until artor a moas * rigid Inwcsti- asliuu has bin mado. Wo mus' not bo satisfied wid weekly reports , but some member of dis c'ub mus1 bo sent out on scout. Our cause has received a blow in Green Bay from which it may bo y'ars in recovering an' it nm nil our own fault. Lot us now proceed to routing businos. " If your complaint is want ot nppetlto , try lialf a wlno glat-B of Angostura ilittui-8 half xn hour before dinner. Uowaro of counter foils. Ask your ( frocer or drugrist for the romiino article , manufactured bylr. J. G. ji Siegort & Sons. Couldn't Omit ( lie Kiss. Yes , she was very pretty nnd very charming , rnd was the saucy possessor of ono of the most kissable little mouths that man over sot eyes on' . There was no doubt at all about that. She liked to kiss and bo kissed too. At least she demon strated the fact to the perfect satisfaction of n car full of people. It all happened in just the easiest way ppssiblo. She nnd tier young lady companion took a sent in the forward part of a car on n train that stood in ono of the railroad stations of the Hub. The train happened to bo ex press , which run ton miles out of the city before stopping , but of this the young lady was most charmingly ignorant. She laughed and chatted and chatted uml laughed with her companions as if there were no such things ns express trains , or , at least , that they would stop nt her own sweet will. The warning boll struck , the engine backed intq the dopottho man with the signs shouted his monotonous 'All aboard" and the train wns off. The conductor quickly put in an appearance , and was presented with a ticket fora towi about n niilo out of iho city. "Wo don't stop there , miss ; don'l stop till wo got to B - . Express , you see. You will have to got off at the No-Nothing" station just this side o ! L - ( the place nt which she wished t ( atop ) . That'a ' the best I can do for you , ' and oil ho wont. At first there were throatoniiigs of n slight April shower but the limo the " " by "No-Nothing" wns readied the clouds had vanished , and the ekios Were clear. Only un iustant'a atof is over made nt this station , but the young lady with the kissable mnutl seemed to bo in thn est blissful ignorance ranco of this fact. To bo sure she ntnrtci oil' all right to nlito in good time , but when slio had reached the door she turned quickly , retraced her stops and it the most naive manner imaginable , niu J if the whole world were at her dis posal , threw her arms nbout her com panion's nock and bestowed upon hoi two " crispy little good-by smacks Then she tripped through the door and the train started. The April show crs came , and likewise the conductor. He was a chivalrous man , nnd she n prutt ; woman in tears. If she had boon homol ; the result would undoubtedly have boei different , but as it was the boll rope wae resorted to nnd the train brought to o standstill. Profuse in her thanks , she alighted , nnd then as nho started , woman like , aho turned and throw n kiss at hoi friend , whoso anxious face peered at lie from the car window. "Yes , " said the figure-fiend , who ha not a grain of nontimont in him , "but I'l wager n fo'penco she never thought how much that kiss cost. Just BOO here These cars will Boat sixty people apiece there are ten of them , and they are nl full. That makes 000 people , Wo wort delayed ono minuto. You BOO that make GOO minutes , or ten hours n whole work ing day , Reckon it up as you are a mini to , thcro was money in it. Thunders tionl All for n kiss , tool' ' and the fioiu Bottled back in disgust. $10,000 lor Ills Ann. Special to the IleiuliUctn. NKW YOIIK , March 21. Pop Whitta kor has been known to the show busincu for y. ars. Ho grow old in the circus bus incsa , serving years with Barniim. I January , 1881 , ha was Bupcrintondin part of the performance of Kiralfy's Blac Venus. On the 3d of that month , oin from Niblo's theatre in the evening , h slipped on the frosty pavement nnd a Hat Jem railroad freight car , then pasain lirough the Boworjvnn over nnd mashed lis right arm. 1'ho veteran wnn the oolost man in the crowd that RfUhcred. 'ho arm was amputated nnd Pop sued the larlcin rallrcad compiiny for damngcs , ml to-day ho got n verdictin the superior ouit for § 10,000. In tlin Miiiu Kiln Club. 'otrolt ' 1'Voo ' I'rosi. Thn chairman of the committee on np. licAttons arose And said ho desired to nnko n statement. Two days previous o the mooting his committee hud decided nvornbly upon n batcli of thirteen nppli- \tioin , and ho had tied up the letters with n picco of rope nnd placed them in iis boot-leg for snfo-koopintc. "An1 doy nm now missin'i" nskod the resident. "Vos , sah. 1 reckon dat nt do time I rns run obor by n milk sleigh mi' had vf < > ribs splintered dose npplicnshuni nus' 1m1 bin lost in the snow. "Bruddor Junoborry Gosport , no man's ribs mus' bo allowed to interfere wid do reg'lnr biznoss of dis club. Thir- ecu pcoplo nnxshus to jino to us am do- nyed mi' disappointed bcknso you lopped in do middle of do road to h'nr o band piny nn * was run obor by n lotted milk boss nn' loft fur dead. In o fuchor nil papers bolongin * to dis club ius' bn loft nt Jo hall , nn' kin only bo omovod in case of Hah. " Pmlmtily lie Is Very Smart. ow York Comr'icrd.il-AiUcrtlKT. It Is wonderful how that young Rus- mu , Alexis , rises in the navy. When lo 'isitcd us n few yenrs ago ho wns only lieutenant. Now ho is nigh admiral , t must bo that ho is either very smrrt or uckod by influential relatives. * Durhamlulilstftrlc. Hwiunrutralirromul ilnrlutt IhoanuUtlco between Sherman uul JotiURon. Holillcrs of Initli anule * filled their imnckra Itli Uio tobacco Btorctllhorc , antl , after the Mirmuler , marchcil liotno. \ \ aril. Boon onlpra came from Ksst , Went , North anil Soutli.for "moroof thatclwant tobacco. " Then , lou men ran an unknown factory. Now It employ * BOO men , unon Oio I'lnk anil pick ot the OoMcn licit , and the Durham Dull In the trailo-mark of thin , the trot tobacco In tliu world , Itlackwcll'a IIull Durham HuioltlnR Tobacco haa the larveet Mlo of any diuokliiK tobacco In Uio world. \\liyf Simply becauro It la the ftrtt. All dealers have It Trado-mark of the Dull. LOOK OUT ! DURHAM BULL If ho'dpono forap.ick. | U of UlarkwrH'H Dull Durham HmoVlni ? To. uacco. an hawaa told , ho wouldn't have Iwcn cornered by the bull. IN BOTTLES. Bavaria. Julinbacher , Bavnrin. 'ilsuer Bohomiaii. vnisor. Bremen. DOMESTIC. iudweisor St. Louis. Lnlinuser St. Louis. Jests Mil'vnultei > . 3clilitx-JJilsiier Milwaukee. frua's . ' Omnhn. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wiue. ED. ' MAURERV DOQRNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will euro Nenoimirm , ] . \1tnlmgiiUtictnnutli > in , 1'nr. MlYftU. Ntuinlfftn , hiliillcn , KlilTHjHplnu nnil I.It IT ( tufa * ! * , f loutAt humlit nrt dlM'ncc , lljrm'phlft , CmirM * patlon , ii\ : > liuli | > , Cntarili , rile * . Kpiri'paY. Impolcncj , 'UinliAL'Ui' ' . riolnp1" ' " t'li-iI. Ho. < > IV.wliliUlli ! llc : < nnJti'ltlM AiniM-Kutlint ten.litheKli'ctrldtyiirnl IIIIIR- jitli > in tliuxiKli thotuUy.niiil ( 'anljoix'clinrgiUinnii lir taut by iliu lutlcnt. SI.OOO WouldNotBuv ! It. DR. HonvR I wiw a Ictcd with rheuinitlsm nn urod by lulnR a belt To any ono allllotoil with hat dUoaso , 1 would y , huy Hnrno'a Kluctrlc Dolt Any ono can confer with mo hy writing or calling i.t my store , H"0 Douglng utroot , Ornnha Nul ) . WII.LIASIIA'ONB. MAIN OFFICE Opposite poatofllco , room 1 Fron ror block. ttrfor rale at C. F.CaooJman'alDrtinIntore , 111 tmamSt. , Omnha. 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