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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1886)
OHLVHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1886. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY , The Postoflicc Inspector's Office Olosod and Removed to Denver , A CLERK'S MYSTERIOUS FALL. Tlic Union PncUle's Tenth Street Property Wreck nt the 'J lie Slnm.in Slock and Oilier Inspector's ( Joodliyc * . The oflico of postal inspector of this district was virtually abolished yc.sti-rday Kvorytliinjj excnpt llin fnrnitnro of tliu plnco , wliu'h haf licrctoforo boon n ctl in co incction with this hiisino.Hs Mere has boon packed up , anil sonu1 of it ha ? al ready UOPM shipped to Denver. 1'ho rest will follow to-nitflit. Tliis olllco lias boon in existence for yours tuul under the res lioclivo heads has donu sonui of thu finest work over done in thu service in the country. Its last chief was Mr. Spangle ! ' . Iluis now in Yellowstone nark on busi ness and will return shortly when .ie will po to Chicago where ho will become allied to tininspector's ollico at that place. His assistant Mr. Itrown , who , for years had been the faithful clerk of the olllco here , and who , Koino time njjo , was raised to the Position of inspector , will remain and Keep one of the rooms which have all nloiiR been used , Hi ; will also reside hero , but bo unilor tins direction of the Denver olllco , which is now presided ovwi'byj. 1) . Kliifr , formerly inspector hero ns successor to Major iMiray. Mr. Anderhon , the clerk , goes immediately to Portland , Ore. , where In ; will open an olllco under the direction of the same ollidal. This change is severely commented upon by parties who know the nature of the business transacted nml the superior advantages possessed bv Omaha for the transaction of the same. It is claimed that thu change is duo largely to thu apathy of Nebrasknus , as well us the onorfty Denver di.snla.ycd in securing the consolidation. When , tliu question was being considered , it is thought that it Nebraska had done her share , the con solidation would have abolished the of fice at Denver. _ Union Sowing machine , 200 N. 16th st. Union Sewing machine , 209 N. ICth st UNION PACIFIC PltOPEHTY. How it is Bcliifc Cleared and Its Pro posed A < lvtti tJijjOH. As a consequence ot the order re cently issued to clear all Union Pacific property of houses belonging to otliera , Captain.Kent's house on UK ; east side of the first Tenth street crossing has taken wheels and moved away. Tom Casey's house , fronting on Leavenworth street , will bo the next to go. This will leave the space mentioned , reaching eastward to McUavock's uuilding vacant , and it will so remain for some time. I' ' is the Intention of the Union Pacific company to beautify the spot , yet leaving it open so that pedestrians and drivers , when coming norlU liavo a _ view of all engines mid trains approaching from the east. This is valuable property , and it is un derstood that the Union Pacific company prefer to keep to it open for this purpose than to sell it for warehouse usage. It Imd an excellent ofl'or for this purpose & few weeks ago , from Hie. agricultural firm of Deere , Walls & Co. , ot Council Bluffs , which it declined , This oiler was ulso directed to McGavock , who is erect ing a magnificent storehouse of seven stories on .Nineth street adjacent. The company mentioned would liavo then taken nil Mr. McKnvock's contracts off his hands for the building and extended tin ; same to Tenth street , but the oiler was declined. { Union Sewing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Union Sewing machine , 200 N. ICth st. A MYSTKUIOUS Clnrlc Brothers' ShtnpiiiK Clerk All I" Their Basement. Morris Anderson , shipping clerk for Clark Brothers , tea and spice dealers , on Hnrnoy near Ifith street , met with a stranco accident sometime between mid night Sunday nnd Monday morning. Monday morning lie was found crawl ing among the chests ill the basement of the store. He was unable to recogni/.c anybody and lapsed into insensibility. Dr. Leo was called and found him badly bruised about the head nnd ordered him to bo immeniately cared for. Ho was taken to A M. Clark's residence where lie lay Monday in a semi-unconscious Btnto. He could tell nothing of the man- Tier in which he was injured. Yesterday ho had in n measure became more rational , but was still in ignorance of the cause of his accident. Several theories nre advanced , one of which is that ho fell down the hatchway. This is likely the case though boiuo hold that ho could not linve so lallen without being instantly killed. Ho was not working at the time of the accident nnd it in yet unknown why he went into the store at the time of night nt which the accident occurred. Union Sowing machine , 200 N. 10th st. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. improving Kniith Tenth Street. Yesterda morning n force of pnvurs was sot to work on South Tenth street , by Mur phy , Creighton & Co. , to pave that street from the brow of the hill south. The nfccent will be of cedar blocks , while the it retches beyond , on the level surtauo , will be nl aspliallnni. It is the intention of both companies to wish the work with every means under their control. This iuformallon will bo appreciated by the neHi'iits of tlmt locality , who for some tune back have * been remonstrating thu titrdinetiH with which the Improvements were being under- ukou I nion Bowing machine , 20 ! ) N. Ifltli st. Union Sowing machine , 200 N. 10th st , Avooii'tf Contingent. Yustunlay morning , the over- rlnnd pusaougur train curried to [ Grand Itiliuid a fcpuclul car containing U. S. Grant post , i : ) : ) , ( A U , of Avoou , Jn The occupunttj re about thirty in number , and tliu. t\uiv uudiir the comuiuuU of li , A Wilson. An owuiUuul baud from the tanu place , about Hftium htroug , uccoin- panted the uxgurdipnl U ; , muter thu loud- OMliJj ) of ! : . IIViuur. . The cnr gu Cither side bqro largo .struuuiuns om- bl i'Ui > \\UJi l the word "Avoou , " while HIP curulce mul uid ) - wm WHUreutlis of luavfcs anil and flag- . I Dion Sowing i 3Qj ) K i wing . sop $ . Ijbey Iiulul o in Tliuir Sen alunul KUIIIU\U- C'ui.ilnji Street , iloml ly o\tiilu u it .an of j i.ty joinci , Jatoly owiKd by I otiunltu m Lowrcy , nnd now the property of his successors in the grocery business on south Tenth street , rnn nway last even ing on Cumlng street. They wore .it- Inched to n proccrv wagon nnd scattered some things ituliscrlminntely on the street. Spectators say that the driver jumped from the wagon , while n young Ind of about ten years remain upon it. Although the outfitcollided with a couple of liny wagons , nobody was injured This team has a reputation of being first class runaways , nml their escapades liavo now become commonplaces .with those who know. _ Union Sewing machine , 209 N . 10th st. Union Sewing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Her it Co. filed a petition in the district court nml secured an attachment ngnin&t J. A. Frojluin for $251) ) for goods sold nml delivered. .Judge Ne\iHe grnutcd n tcmpornry in junction A. 1' . Okerlund from collecting n ju.lgment against the Western llor&u and Cattlu Insurance company. Robert Ashburn , who ligured in the sensational habeas corpus case recently in an attempt to .secure possession of his two babies , has com menced n libel suit against the World for $5,000 , the nllcfjeil libel con sisting in the publication of mi item call ing Ashnburn n worthless vagabond. Ilosn Anderson has filed a suit for a divorce fiom her husband , Amps Ander son , to whom she was married in Omnha in .January , 1870. The petition alleges that she has been fearfully abused by her hif-baml. She asks for n divorce nnd an injunction -training i the defendant from .selling eertain real estate in Im provement Association addition. The injunction has been granted. Union Sewing machine , 209 N. lOthst. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. ICth st A Pa I n fill Kail. Monay evening nman named P. Ander son , residing nt the corner of Ninth nnd Hickory streets , while working on a new building , fell a distance of live feet , astride upon a scantling , nml suffered very severe injuries. Hu wns attended liy Dr. Lea , who pronounces the patient ns doing well. Koplovln of a Horse. In Justice Uerkn's court yesterday morning M Itoblin sought to replevin a horse which ho says belongs to him. from botli James Stephenson and Sheriff Coburn. A linking 1'owtlcr Trick. The Chicago firmunder whose directions Llio band of women are "tcsting"our bak ing powder , has hit upon a very cunning trick. The "test , " as performed by these ladies , is to mix the baking powder they peddle nnd that found in the kitchen with water , separately , nnd call attention to the difference of action. That found in thu kitchen , if pure , will fount up quickly like champagne. The baking powder they desire to prove superior will rise slowly , foaming likis new yeast , over the top of the glass. This slower action results from the presence of flour , albumen or n gum in their baking powder , nnd is evidence of adulteration" . To prove this , fill u glass half full of water , mix together equal parts of flour and some pure baking powder , pour into the water nnd stir quickly. There will be produced precisely the same effect-- the slow , foaming action produced by the tests with the adulterated baking powder ns made by our lady mission aries from Chicago. The effect will be oven heightenedby , adding n little lime , such ns the bnking powder carried by the Indies and the other low grade adulter ated powders contain. Of course , any statements made in reference to other baking powders , by parties caught in practicing such tricks as those for the purpose of deceiving the. public , will be entitled to no credit. Off for Grand Island. The Grand Island special train for the re-union pulled out of the depot yesterday morning with ten cars. It contained about a dozen passengers nnd of these , only John Itonza and William liutler were known to be veterans on the way to the merry war. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. Ifith st. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. ICIh st. To Farmer. * . I have for sale fifty iino marcs , which I will sell on time. Also for sale or trade for Omaha prop erty , the following : So good horses , 10 top buggies , 10 setts of harness. Will sell this property on monthly pay- monts. Also a few choice houses and lots , which I will trade for drug stocks. Call ntJ'iuk & Fowler's oflico or nt my resi dence , 15M North 18th st. LAHMON P. PHUVN. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Omaha Hoard of Trade. Every member of the board of trade is requested to attend a special mooting , to be hold Wednesday evening , September I , at7 : < 3Q , at their rooms in the exposition building , to decide the advisability of putting another htory on the now board of trade building. The demand for olllcos in that part of town being so great , it lias been advised by ninny to add another story. MAX MI\IH : , President. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Unolo Kniu'H Nophow. Frank G. Patrick , son of Ed Patrick , residing near the fair grounds , has been appointed railway mail clerk , and goes to work Immediately. Hu succeeds K , II. MKiilroy who has tendered his resig nation. Union Sewing machine , 209 N. 10th st. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. A. O. U. W. Attention ! All members of No. 17 are requested to attend at St , George's Hall , Wednesday evening. Im portant business ; to bo succeeded by lodge social nnd Oriental degree work. AHA. O. U. W. members cordially in- vllwl. t Union Sowing machine , 2)9 ) N. ICIh si. Union Sowing machine , 209 N , 10th sL J. \t. \ WilKio , nmnufacturcr of paper boxen , IW S , 1 fib btrcet , Omaha. Nix In Yard master. Huury Odull , who for fiomo lime has ut'fjiig ai > bwltelmmn at the direct fewildi blntlnu , has bugn jiromoUui in Ih" | ) o llioii of titiai&tant night yanjny ) ki'a \ \ \ phieo at the laljgit 1 1 ; u buuit lilltiU by U , $ tnvii ) nielli nu. 200 N. UHli fat. - Muui. jjostv wjiiiij. IUDJJ njr'dt \ \ - ( IIAMMJ lOJa JN "Al-IIKIijIM ' 4 AN M.lu Soi fj | OllAHA MI4N | N ANY ill-It U -I I.I 1,1 ' \ * ' INNf.aMI.diV \ U and Conviction , The information contained in Iho report mmle by tie hygienic authorities of the Nation on food adulteration is not only valuable , bnt suggestive. The people o this country are getting to n point where thov will not much longer brook the trifling with adulterators. In this connection wo wish to sny that we believe that the public will not for get the Price Baking Fowder Company , for their eflbrfc , heroic 'and single-handed as it was , to bring the bread-tninters of the world to ex posure and conviction , The issue of their was purity in human diet , and the decision of the National Food Analysts was that DR. PHICE'S CREAM 13AK1NG POWDER , was the only one they could recom mend to general family use , being free from ammonia , lime , and all drug taint. Persons doubting the truthfulness of this can write to any of the chemists mimed : Prof.JNOM.OKinVAV , Mass. Institute of Technology , IJoston" ' Prof. it. A. WITTHAUS , A. M. . M. 1) . , University of It tflalo , N. Y Prof. A. H. SAIUN , State Chemist , Uurlington , Vt. Chicago , 111. ' " ' " " ' Prof. J. II. LONG , Prof. Chemistry. Chicago Medical College and Chicago College - lego of Pharmacy , Chicago , 111. Prof. G. A. MAK1NEK , Analytical Chemist , Chicago , 111. A Swinging Hliovol. Yesterday morning at an early hour Llie steam shovel of the B. & M. rend was being hnulod by nn engine to Platts- mouth. As it was uenring tlio water tank at Gibson , a few miles below this place , thu shovel a heavy cast iron dredge became loose , swung to one side , struck the water tank and was : hrown completely oil' the track and jndly shaken up. The tank supports sullered n powerful jar though nobody was injured. IHocktMl the Street. Yesterday morning at ten minutes : o eleven a freight train on the Union Pacific road blocked the crossing on ! Ninth street for icarly ten minutes. Several cars and ibout fifty wagons were delayed. The former contained half n do/.on passuu- jers , all of whom , though makinir a dcspe rate rush to the depot when the car reached the terminus , wei'e too Into .o reach the overland train upon which .hey desired to go. Absolutely Pur'- This powlor novr vitrio ? . A mnrvcl ot pur- ty , strenifth miU wholosoiiionoss. More econ omical tluin tlio orUlmiry kinds nnij cnnnt bo sold IncDinpotltloii with the niuitltiulo of low tostshort wolifhtnliim or Dliospiiato powilon * . SoMoniy Incniis. Hovvr. llAKisal'ownmi Co. 468\Vnll et. . Vow York. AWONDERFULEXHIBIT Products of Europe , Asia nnJ Ameritn Taste fully Blended Together Combine to Make a Grand Showing of which Omaha is Proud. It is not generally known , but suoli is tlio fuel tliiit tlio inunufiictiirtid products of many stales of Europu , iiicliulir.fr Knp- hind , anil also Asia mul Austria , as well as tlio ( lillbront sections of tlio United States , will contribute ) to interest ami profit Omaha's 80,000 , people , anil the hundreds of thousands of people whoso homes are in the surrounding country. Franco , Germany and Knglnml contribute Jartrely in line woolens such ns no other countries liavo ns yet equalled. Gentle men's underwear , from Iho hair of the oriental camel , as well as the celebrated wool of Austria , KiiRliuul and America , will tickle the imagination as one thinks of the severe "winter that is not far distant. liritam comes in again with its elegant hosiery nnd Massachusetts with an iinincn.se line of manufactured wooden goods and toys , making a bewildering display of cypress wagons , wheelbarrows , gnus , drums , accordeons , chests of tools , etc. , the entire - tire lot of which Iho management pro pose to distribute free to its thousands of boy patrons. In the clothing depart ment the iir.r. man was astonished at the wondoifnl exhibit of the finest suits , overcoats and pea-jackets that had over mot his vision and has not oven yet recovered - covered from the shock of surprise that bitch u btiipondons imowing of wearing upparol nnd furnishings for male man- l.liul blioiilil bo gathered under one roof , and to Messed \ > , O. Jones & Co , the Kuonomy Clothiers of HUM Fnrnnm St , is duo tlio uiHlro credit for iliouohluvimion. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Burplub 3O,000 H. W. Yates , President. A. E. Touzalin.riee. President. W. 11. S. Hughes , Cashier. DIUECTOltS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , II. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. Reed. A. E. Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A General Banking Business Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co Of Countifi , Cities nnd others of J lilphKriulol > ouulitnmlM > lil. Ku-.tt'1-n ollitu ( , H Dovonslilrc St. . Jo ! toii. Corrusiioiul- once solicited. solicited.OR : OR , IMFET. , Practice limited to Discuses ' of the EYE EAR , NOSE -AND THROAT , Glasses fitted for all forma of defective Viaiou. Artificial Eyes iuserted. $ [ THE CHICAGO MAIL 1 ( dally edition ) will bo sent to nnr nililrcM In the U. S. or C'nimclii llvn months for fl.OO. Address T1IK CII1CAUOMA11 * llbstn-av. , Chicago. EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , Boston , Mass. Till' I.AUGHST nuil HIJsT IIQUII'I'ED In tha \VOH1,1) . 1UO Instiucturv , axiTmtmlonU lust year. Tliiirimttti InMtructlons In vocal mill Instrumuntm mil * elc , I'innoanil orKiin tuning , Kino Arts , oratory , J.ltor * nturc , Krcnch , ( .crraitn anil llullati l.intfunuos , Kn ? * llEti br.incliP1 * , ( JynuiiiHtlcs cto. Tuition & toJt ) ; buirJ nnd room with su'.im hcitt nnil electric Unlit Hi to * ri rcrtcrm. I'AI.ljTKItMbCKlnsHcpUMnbcrA Ml fat IlliiKtriitoilCnleiulnr , with full Informitlon , mlJreia , U U'OUIUKE llr..FrunklluSg.ll03lon..Mu3) . , NERVOUS PEOPLE Anil others buffering frocc nerrous ilehlllty , exhausting ii'limnlo ilistajstB , lirinmturo. ilfellno of jounff or old are IMisltlrely LUltil by Lr ) , loine'a fan'.uuo Klcrtro * "vA tJ" MaKiietta Jlilt. Tlioufnnili tt'A State In tin * I'nlon have been curea , 111 - ; > # , str Instantly felt 1'ilenlnl mid eolil 10 f . 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New restorative ireatmcntfor IOSB of \ Hal power Afjli COMMUNICATIONS CUN'MUENTJAI , Call end coiunlt ua or ecndi n mo anil { loat-oniro aJilrcei plainly written enclose etamj > , nud \ > o ulll cend you , ID pliln wiapp'T , cur PRIVATE CIRCULAKR TO MEN t-'roN I'mvATc , Sreoui. * M > NI-.IIIOUH BCKINALVfAlCNKS3. . HPEHMiTOItlllllEA , ur , Kyi'liiLis , UoNcnuiKUA , tiLi.tr , N'A. , STJIJOTUIIE , AND ALU PIJJ.AHH op THE QENITO. UniruRVOiiuANS , or tcud liislury of } our case for uu opiutoo. I'oriom unable to \ Idt us may be treated at Iliclr lioiucs , by corre > < i > otidcico. ! Jlcillclncs and Itiilru- mcut sent by mall or eipross bUCUitELY I'ACK- El ) 1'KOM OllSIUlYATlOX , no marks to Indicate contents or sender. One iiorsonal lutcrvlctv Jirc- fetred If convenient. Fifty rooms for tlio accom modation of patient * . Hoard and attendance at rca onatle pilcci. Address pll I-gttcia to Omalia Medical and Surgical institute Cor. 13th St. and Caultol Ate. . OMAHA. NEB. Ol ! aTD4'y A Vulclr , rartnantnt Cura for l * I Jf nliood , DcLllltr , Wen v.u * b . i-alinew. hoijuu > ril | uitililt < I'riwra. & > "k a n froi. KU1E JIUJ. 00. UUlffl SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. ODo-afjlo-s and. l-atls. Sts. , mil open ittntiwi'ii to tlicjHilitlc ivitli tlic most complete Hindi of GLOTH1NO and FURNiStilNG GOODS Evn < yliown / OinaJut. We will ( nUici-c strictly to the titotto , And mill expose to tlie people of thin eitj'lie true t-alitc of is. lie sure to attend And receive one of oin < hantlnoHir souvenirs f/ivrn to one whocnll * . SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 4. " ' 1308 Farnam st. , Omaha , Neb/ When we say we are going to open with the largest and finest line of Ever shown in Omaha , we mean what we say. To prove it to yourselves , come to the opening and see. Also get one of our beautiful souvenirs. STRICTLY ONE PRICU. Remember , Our Motto is "Honesty and Good Value for Your Money. " THE MAGIC STARCH MAI1K HY MAGIC STARCH CO. 1M11LA1)EL1'JIIA , 1'A. FINEST and BEST IN THIS WOULD. NEEDS NO COOKING- a rich , hcnntifiil GLOSS tuul No Starch yet introduced can bo com- inu-ciJ with the MAGIC. One package will do tlio work of two lioiuuls of ordlnury starch. Holil tinder Kiiarantcoof tlic inuiiufaoturcrs. SLOAN , JOHNSON & CO. . Wholesale , Omaliu. Nob. i 'iiiu cu. > 'ii.K.Mi'H 1'iuh.MiT ( food Innilf incuts v > lilt cacti bottlp. Hure pure in 2to4das. Auk.yourilruegUt Tor It. hcnt to HIIV addrekj fur 81.80 , iMALVDOH We 'O. 00. , Cprinefigld , 0. Messrs. Kulin & Co. , Agents. ( trpHECMDABS1 L A Homo nnd Da School fora ounu I.tiOlns , ro-opcns OCT. I i.'eilfflitfully u- - . on Oeorjrotown Ilolglits. I.urge gioun uu lurKPtl ncooininocliitloiie. MlbSKAHUC. IVlOliAth \\U6liloirtOU Academy of the Sacred Heart PARK PLACE , OMAHA , NEB. Terms , ] Pa-yaTole -d-verLoe Including Board , Washing , Tuition in Ensliab or French , Instrumental music Ueo of Books , par session or flvo months , $150 , References nre required from persons unknown to the institution. For further uformntion apply to the Rt. Rev , Jus. O'Connor or to the Lady Superior. M. BURKE & SONS , LIYE STOCK COMMI5SM MERCHANTS , QIKX DDUKB , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. JlEFKKIiXCKS : Merchants' and rVmeiV Hunk , D.iviil < 'Ity , Nub. ; Kttarnny Nation : HankKnarney , Neb. : ColiinibiH Htato Hank. Columbin , Neb. ; JlcDonulU's Hank , Neil THE C. E.mm REftL ESTftTE and TSUST GO. S. W. COK. 1'ilh AXE > TAK-VArtB , OMAHA. Properly of every description for sale in all jmrisof tnocity Lands for tale , lu every county hi Nepnisku. A COMl'LKTK SP/i' OF - M""S Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Maps of " state "I'Cy , or any otbor uformatloii debiic-u , furnished free of clit. cuponapp. ! i ' .