8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUAKY 7. 1888. .PICKED DP ABOUT THE CITY Thirty People Overturned In a Slolgh Sustaining Injuries. A VERY HOLLOW SENSATION. Gnu and Boiler Inspector's Heporls Carload Ix > tn A Distinguished German The Five Otlicr Local News. A Frightful Runaway Accident. Thursday evening Julius Meyer engaged a InrgcncwBlcIgh which Jim Stcphcnson ha re cently put In stock. It was Intended to con vey n party of pleasure-seekers ( o and from Huscr's , southwest of the city , where they had made arrangements for a party. The sleigh drawn by six horses , nnd driven by J. E. Clark , left the stable at an early hour nt night and In the morning at 3 o'clock returned , drawn by but two horses nnd somewhat disfigured. The ques tion was raised , where arc the driver and the other horses ) A search wasmndo and the missing steeds were , a couple of hours later , found jmsturingin aHiiow-llcld near Hansi-oni Park. Some of the pleasure seekers wcro also found nnd from them It was learned that the sleigh had been overturned and almost every occupant thrown heavily to the frozen road. Later investiga tion satisfied a HKK reporter of the truthful ness of the first report. The party had con cluded , and In excellent spirits the occupants of the big sleigh , comprising about thirty IHJOple , reached the corner of 1'iirlc avcntio and Leavenworth , when , approaching the first-named thoroughfare , the "lead horses" became unmanageable , and. following them , the other animals , aided by thu hilarity of the party , reached a rapid gait which , ns the sleigh swung on to 1'ark ave nue , dashed it against the railway , overturn ing It In an instant. Only one of thu occu pants remained in the vehicle , and that was Miss Newman , who was dragged for throe blocks. The others were thrown and scat- tcrcd promiscuously along the street , und the first four horses dashed away , breaking loose from the polo team and disappearing instantly. The driver was thrown with the rest nnd sustained a number of bruises. Mrs. .Siirnuul Sloniau had a wrist dislocated ; Miss Sarah Hratuleis was bruised in thu face ; Mr. Kicklcmann , a Htrangcr visiting here and stopping at the Mlllard , was cut In the face and thu gash re quired a number of stlchcs , which wcro sowed by Dr. Hoffman ; Miss Minnie Hosenfcld , sister - tor of Mr * . Have Kaufman , was knocked inscnsibleand remained unconscious for more than an hour. At last accounts ho was still Buffering from the shock. Nearly everybody in the sleigh was more or less Injured , with what llnal result cannot now bo told. There were two other sleigh loads of pcoplo at thu party , and when those reached the scene they helped thu unfortunates to their homes. A GHIM 8KNSATION. FnlKo Itcprc'HcntntioiiH Concerning the Clty'H HowernRC. Three of the Omaha dailies arc out with sensational articles in which thu public is in formed that the shadow of death hovers over this fair city and that It nroso' from the gloomy depths of the sewers. It fa alleged that on account of Imperfect Hush tanks foul disease is being spread ami that every homo in Omaha Is impregnated witli the germs of n scourgo. The Herald and Kopublionn both devote long editorials to the matter and both nro positive and violent in their denunciation of the statu of the sewers. These articles were called to City Engineer TillBon's attention yesterday. Ho em- iilmtically denied every statement made l > y the two papers mentioned above as well as that made by the AVorld. He said that ho considered the sewerage nystcm in Omaha the equal of that adopted by any city in the world. It is true that flush tanks may get out of order , but they are im mediately repaired. At the head of each branch , as well as nt the head of the sewer itself , is a flush tank nnd but one complaint lias been made in several months of any im perfect working. That one proved to bo false upon investigation. There are now in the city from 100 to 120 flush tanks In flrst-clnss condition and these consume not less than 250,000 gallons of water each day. They arc nil set at the upper end of the sewers and branches , and thus every foot of them is thoroughly clcansod twice a day. Mr. Tillson further stated that ho fre quently makes a personal examination of the sewers nnd has always found them to bo well ventilated. The sewer inspector is almost constantly in the sewers , and ho reports the saino thing. Mr. Tillson said that unless sewer gas can accumulate there is no danger. It generates by degrees nnd passes off into the pure air. The traps in the catch basins cdepond upon the water for their security nnd only when there is a drouth would the seal bo broken nnd allow the gas to escape in volume. If the gas is held in the sewer Itself then it would rise Into the houses out through the pipe that rises nbovo the roof. No failuroof the tanks or traps to work properly have been icported savu the one mentioned above. The charge that the water company were obliged to repair Hush tanks in order to make the How was denounced as nonsense by the engineer. Ho stated that under the charter the | Waterworks company were obliged to furnish the city water free of charge. It did not stand to reason that the com pany would "kick" if no water at nil run. The fact was , however , that the waterworks company put in new Hush tanks in several places because thu old ones flowed too often some of them live or six times a day. 'There was in Mr. Tillson's opinion more , danger of gas from private sewer connectloi nnd imperfect plumbing than anything nlso To sum up in a word Mr. Tillson denounced the whole story as a nonsensical one and as sured the reporter that the sewers wcro never in better condition. Don't freeze , stoves tit coat ; sold for Btonigo charges. 1503 Capitol uvo. Open evenings. Holler Inspector's Showing. The complete report of Holler Inspector , T , II. Standeven shows that the number o boilers Inspected during the year was 73 boilers repaired , 5 ; engineers licensed , 43 amount of money remitted to the treasurer , J550 ; uncollected , fl)0. ! ) The number o boilers registered in this oftlco is 2 % ; it : course of construction , 27 ; added to the total number during past six months , M , of whicl ; number iiO are for manufacturing purposes nnd UO for steam heating. Total mnoun covered Into the treasury since July 1 , fciiM ) The inspector does not hesitate to say tha before the 1st of July of the present yo.ir there will bo 400 boilers In the city. Th ofllco Is proving more than self-sustaining. Inspcctor'H Itcport. The rciKH-t of Gas Inspector Gilbert for the two months ending December 31 , shows tha forty-five tests have been made , with , nti nverago of twenty-two caudle ixiwcr. Th light has been uniformly good , never falling below nineteen candle power , which is six candle power above thu required standard The complaints received of poor light havi arisen from lack of pressure or frost in th pipes Instead of from ix > or gas. For IW weeks the pressure has Increased , and unti after midnight has been almost up to th maximum. Number of street gas lamps I the city , 071 ; gasoline lamps , 411 ; total , 1,105 Rosowooil piano , only $ . ° > 7 , So pc month. Sold for stonigo. 1503 Capitol nvo. Open evenings. > A Distinguished German. In responseto an invitation by some of th leading Germans of Omaha Prof. Alcxamle Strakosch , thu famous German elocutionist will visit this city In a few days. While here Prof. Strnkosch will glvo one of his cxccllcn entertainments , the date to bo nnnouncci hereafter. The professor lias but reoentlj arrived in this country from the Fatherland nnd in o very quarter has been ipet by cordiu .treatment among thu people of this country The New York World refers to Prof. Stra koseh as "the greatest of German dramatl readers. " The Now York Times says : "Prof. Stra Vosch ranks in ho front of his profession u homo , where his lifo has been passed in tin gaze of u critical but ever approving public. ills rej > ertory is wide , exhibiting tno versa- of a true artist , although disposed toward grave rather than light subjects of treatment. The common verdict In Germany placed him long ago at the head of the deline ators of tliu characters In "Fatmt , " and his English critics have given him a high place among the platform Impersonators , of "Lear , " Schiller's "Song of the Hell , " the Hrst act of "Demetrius , " Schiller's "Tau- cher , " "William Tell , " and "The Hobbcrs. " Stoves nt Cost of Iron. N'ow York Storujju Co. , 1508 Cnpltol nvo. Open evenings. "Tho Flv . " Assistant City Attorney G. S. Smith held a luvcc at his residence , Twcnty-Hrst and Howard streets , last evening , in com memoration of his forty-second birthday. Mr. Smith , together with General H. H. Liv ingston and Hon. B. F. White , of Plaits- mouth , Hon. .1. H. Strode , of Lincoln , and A. W. McLnughlin , of this city , some years ago entered Into a compact to meet every year on the evening of the birthday of each and cele brate the occasion with appropriate observ ances. Only sickness is to bo received as an excuse of absence , and these meetings are to be continued as long as they live. For last evening Mrs. Smith , who Is an artist of no little skill , painted a pinto for each one of the -'Five , " which were laid at the colla tion , and which will bu kept as a souvenir by each. _ A Fugitive From AVInonn. Several days alnce , the chief of police re ceived a letter from S. K. Easty , chief of police nt Winonn , Minn. , asking him to look out for one J. W. Ingralmm , who Is wanted there for grand larceny nnd disposing of mortgaged property. The goods stolen by Ingraham was a dozen solid silver table spoons , and the property disposed of amounted to homethlng like * I'JUO. . [ .Thursday Ingra ham was arrested nnd yesterday morn ing Chief Seavey was closeted with him for an hour or more nnd succeeded in extracting a confession from him. He acknowledged that he was the Ingraham wanted at Wlnona. Ho had on his person W.K ) . This the chief took possession of , nnd allowed the man to go witli instruc tions to produce the spoons. Yesterday Ingraham and his wife reported atthestation und surrendered eleven of the spoons , saying that ono had been lost. The chief then gave him | UO of his money , retaining $ : iOO as surety of his report ing again on Saturday. 1 here upon the chief telegraphed to Winona that their man could be had if they came after him. nictmlil Csvll nnd see the litrgo stock Mcnp- hei1 & Lcuch , ficn'l Agt . have on htuul at 1415 Far n at n bt. , Omaha. AVliat It Means. C The Hnc in ifs Washington col umn published the news that Congressman MeSlmno had introduced in the house n bill to relieve John Little and Hob.irt Will iams , of this city , for money expended. It seems that , about nine years ago , the gentle men named , constituting the well known grocery linn of Little & Williams , on Douglas street in this city were operating a coal mine on the Sao and Fox reservation near Hulo in this state , and had put about $10,000 in the enterprise. They had bought thu leasu of the Nebraska Coal and Mining company nnd had worked under it for homo time , soiling their coal in Lincoln where it brought us much as Kock Springs coal did in these days. When Schurz became secretary of the in terior , ho issued an order clearing the reser vation in question of all white settlers. This resulted In a loss to Little & Williams of nearly all the money they had put in the en terprise. They brought the case before the court of claims , which finally Inndo an award of $2,000. The bill to appropriate this amount is that which has been introduced by" Mr. McSlmno. _ A Chain of Circumstances. Two young ladies and two young gentle men received an "introduction" at Farnam nnd Fourteenth street yesterday afternoon that neither of the quartette will soon forget. All four reached the crossing nt the same time but wcro obliged to wait until two or three heavily laden wagons passed. They ranged up in line nnd ns soon as the last cart passed by , stepped out , together. Alas I there was along chain dragging behind the dray and the gentleman nearest to it stepped on that chain. Of course it throw him. Ho fell against his companion and all four went down like a row of bricks. The girls screamed and a dozen passersby rushed to their assistance. The young gentlemen apologised. The .voting ladies blushed and smiled. Just like girls , for they wcro ns mad as mad could be , and the Hen man who passed them shortly afterwards heard ono say : "Tho brutes 1 I'd liku to scratch their eyes outl" The Cold Wiivo Is Coining And I htxvo not bouplit my steve but I tun going to nt the Now York Slot-ago Co. , where I can buy utiuup. Open , evenings. NKW YORK STOIIAGK Co. , 150S Cnpltol nvo. Public Works. About three days work remain to finish the Hurt street sewer , one week will complete the sewer on Fanmm slreot crossing to .Twenty-eighth . , nnd only a short time Is re quired to finish the permanent roof over the Jones street sewer , to enable paving on that thoroughfare. These works are being super intended by the force of the city engineer , all the other inspectors having been discharged. lUKKIt'S SUAHV. Thocouncil at its mcetingThursday evening allowed Mr. Haker , superintendent of con struction of the city hnllfr3UO for three months' work. It was some time ago shown in the Hr.i : , and previously to the showing , Mr. Uaker admitted the fact that , according to the ordinance creating his position , ho waste to bo paid only when actually employed in the work. This was u revelation to him. nnd ho insisted that the clause had been smuggled into the ordinance contrary to liis understanding. Several months have elapsed since active work was discontinued upon the city hull foundation , but for all this time , October , November mm December , Mr. Huker receives his pay. Yesterday by way of explanation of the * surprise to him self , Mr. Haker said ho had done n good deal of work in Hguring even , thougli ho had not been at work upon thu building , Ho does not object , however , to being paiil and enjoys his position all the more now , bo c.uise , notwithstanding the ordinance ho feels it Is ono of a yearly salary more than ono subject to the caprice of hoslile council' men. Ijook Out For the Cold AVnvo. Buy your stoves now. cooking , heating and ranges , at the cost of iron. Nuw Yonic STOUAHK Co. , 1508 Capitol nvo. Iiiconae Inspector. The council has created a new of fice. It is that of license Inspector. The salary has been placed at $1,200 a year. Al ready there are about half a dozen applicants for thoiKisltion , ono of whom , it is said is Oftlcor Turnbull. This work has , among other things , been done by this onicial , for some time. Ho has frequently had plenty to do , because between saloonkeepers , hack , cub , express , truckmen , nnd peddlers of all kinds there are several thousand licensed pcoplo in thu city. No appointment to thu position has yet bcen , made. Pacific KxprcsH Directors. The annual meeting of the directors of the Pacific Express company was held yesterday nt the otllco of the company on Farnam street , betwect Twelfth nnd Thirteenth , when the folowing directors were elected : Charles Francis Adams , Huston ; A. H. Calif , Now York city ; L. A. Fuller , and D. S. H. Smith , St. Louis ; J. 1C. Johnson , Kansas City , and K. til. Morseman and W. F. Hechel of Omaha. There was no election of ofllccrsund the same will not take place until toward the close of this month. DOCM Oinnhn Want It ? Secretary Nattinger of the board of trade has received a letlor from the milling firm of J. T. Ellsworth , of Willlamsburg , Pa. , sug gesting that cltucns of Oniatiu raise a bonus to induce the Smith Puriller company of Pennsylvania , to locate hero. He says that Toledo , Detroit , Saginaw , St. I'uul , Grand Kaplds nnd other cities are anxious to secure ( he plant which now employs 500 men , und winch , when relocated , because of lack of facilities now , will jjlvc employment to 1,000 men. Continental Clothing House A GENUINE COLD WEATHER SENSATION. Unprecedented Attractions in Pine Satin Lined Overcoats , The richest and most elegant overcoats ever shown on our counters. All tailor made garments , nothing cheap about thorn except the price , An offering never before attempted of the finest and most elegant overcoats ever manufactured by us since we have been in business. Our unparalolled sale of the famous Sawyer woolen Go's. , line all wool double and twist heavy winter weight suits. LO1 No. 1 100 of the finest Elysian Beaver Overcoats made this season ( goods from the famous Middlesex Mills , of Lowell , Mass. ) Full indigo blue , wool dyed goods that will not fade , lined throughout with the finest quality of Wm. Skinner's satins , the richest and most elegant goods mule : in this country. We otter them to close , now in regular sizes , from 35 to 44 , at the extraordinary low price of $16 each. Wo believe this to bo the most attractive bargain in a fine overcoat ever offered west of New York city. Wo will send a sample overcoat from this lot by express C. O. D. to any address in the west or orthwest with the understanding that it is worth fully $30 and to be returned at our expense if your judgment does not correspond with ours. Remem- br the price , only $16. LOT No.2 We offerabargain of equal importance , being 400 of thevery finest quality London Seal Brown Kersey Overcoats goods made by the famous Worumbo Mills of Maine , a mill that has no rival in this country in the manufacture of Kersey Overcoatings. ) These goods arotho at our expense , if you do not consider them worth $30each . LOT No. 3 We offer 1OOO pure Indigo Blue All Wool Chinchilla Overcoats , lined with heavy serge linings throughout , with silk Aelyet collars at the extraordinarily low price of $12 each. This is a coat sold at $20 in October and is the last of a very large lot of these fine coats , which we now offer to close at this ridiculously low price. Remember , these are fine all-wool indigo blue Chinchillas , made and trimmed as well as any ? 20 overcoat in our stock , and we now offer them to close at$12 THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. 3 best offer iy are you will not regret it. We will send samples of these genuine Snwyer Casshnerc Suits to any address with the understanding that they arc worth fully $18 to $20 per suit , as retail houses usually sell them. If not und so , they may be returned at our expense. They are the most thoroughly reliable and hdnest bargains we have ever had the pleasure of offering the trade. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN SALE OF FINE SCARLET WOOL UNDERWEAR We offer FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN FINE ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS , pure Cochineal Dye , of full heavy weight. These goods have been sold all season at an average price of $1.25 , and we offer them at this sale at CO cents each. Comment is unnecessary. They are fine and elegant goods and could not be manufactured to-day for SI25 We have them in nil sizes from . JJ1 to 4-t. Sample garments of any of these goods sent to any part of the country by express for examination or approval , and , if not satisfactory , can bo returned to us at our expense. We also offer at the same time FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN FINE ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS , the usual retail price all over the country for these goods ig 81.00 each. We offer them at this sale at 40 cents each. All .sizes from 34 to 44. Send for our catalogue , giving a list of over sixteen hundred different articles we sell. Send for our rules for self-measurement and you can be Cttc'l just ns well at home as here in our store. c'nd to us and see how much money you can save from ordinary local retail prices. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE Freeland Loomis OMAHA , & Co. BOSTON NEW YORK Proprietors. ' DES MOINES Corner of Douglas and 15th. Streets , Omaha , Neb. The Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House West of the Mississippi River , FOR CARLOAD RATES. A Move to Enlist Retailers to Have Them Retained. Commissioner Griflltls , of Ihe Omaha Freight bureau , has forwarded to nearly all the jobbers in the city , a circular addressed to the inter-state commerce commission at Washington , which the former are requested to send to their retail customers through out the state. Accompanying the circulars is a note from Mr. Griflitts , in which ho says ho believes the intelligent retail trade heartily co-operate with the bureau and the jobbers in defending the principle involved , which is that of the maintenance of c.ir-load rates from the east to the west. Mr. G rif- fllls' request that the circulars , after having been signed by the retailers , bo returned to him by January IS , when they will bo for warded to Washington. The petition sets forth that it is under stood that an effort will bo made before the commissioner on thoSlth Inst. to abolish car load rates In the traftlo between the east and the west. It requests the same body to firmly establish the propriety and lawfulness of the principle in the car load rates for sev eral reasons. First , because parties offering railroad transporters their freight in carloads nro assuming a portion of the cost of trans portation in relieving the railroads from the expense of handling and billing such freights , and it is therefore but just and equitable that such savings should inure to the shipper und nnd has always been so considered by the railroads themselves. Next , the abolition of the now generally recognized practice would result In scriojisly embarrassing the usual modes of doing business. Third , because the railroad companies would of necessity , if confined to the single rate pounds regardless of quantity , bo compelled to charge the high est permissible tariff ; also because retailers would bo compelled to pay far higher rates of freight than at present , and the proposed in novation would have a tendency to cripple and oven obliterate convenient distributing centers. MORTUARY. feTAXTOX. The remains of Uncle John Stnnton lay in the middle room of Drexel & Maul's yesterday enclosed in a neat coffin , und presenting an appearance which the old mau hud not for years presented in life. They were viewed by a number of people , and among those a charitable and sympath etic woman of this city who has often befriended the destitute of Omaha. The funeral took place yesterday aftcinoonat ! J o'clock , the remains being buried in Forest Lawn cemetery , a number of old friends tak ing part In the funeral. . . . Joseph Miller , the man from T.a Platte , who was left at St. Joseph's a few nights ago by U. Hogaboon , and who died on last Wednesday evening , was buried from Harrett Jit Heafy's yesterday in Ho.lv Sepul chre cemetery , his friend defraying the ex pense of the funeral. Miller was married but an estrangement had taken place between him and his wife and us n consequence the latter did not cull to view his remains. Another Director Wanted. On next Saturday afternoon there will bean an election of ono member of the board of directors of the board of trade. At the last election Messrs. Meday and Meyer were reelected - elected , leaving u vacancy. The names most prominently mentioned for the now position are D. H. Wheeler and W. A. L. Gibbon. The latter has always been ono of the most active and energetic members of the board nnd ono of those most interested in the or ganization of the freight bureau. Individual Gas Company. The following officers have been elected by the Nebraska Individual Gas company for the ensuing year : Ernest Uiall , president ; A. C. Powell , vice president ; K. W. Pitkin , secretary ; directors , Ernest Klnll , A. < J. Powell , E. W. Pitkin , C. H.Urown. . Samuel Theodore , John l > . McCugue , A. M. Kitchen. Brevities. A. P. Zaaljlo swore out a warrant ycs- tordny for the arrest of Alonzo Hud- Bon.chnrging him with stealing an over coat valued at 23 , but ho Can't bo found. The First OHicers , A very successful meeting of the Omaha- Press club was held at the club rooms Wednes day afternoon. The following oDlcers were elected for the ensuing year : President. W. G. Gregory ; secretary , E. C. Snydcr ; treasurer , Silas W. Nilcs ; board of directors , W. C. Gregory , E. C. Snyder , T. H. Cotter , Eil A. O'Uricn and W. J. Carter. A committee was appointed to nako arrangements for the formal opening of the rooms on the Kith inst , , which will nlso lake the nature of n reception to Henry E. Dixcy. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never varies. A mnrvel of puri ty , stienuth and w holeiomrness. .More econom ical than the ordinary kinds , and eannnt be sold In competition with the multitude of low cost , bhort welKht alum or phosphate pow ders. Sold only in cans. Itoyal llaklng 1'owder Co. , ,1 0 Wall St. , New York. rercherom , ClydeKdales and Phlre , al"O homi > bred colts. Kvery animal KUaranteed a breeder Our Htnck has be n selected with reference to both Individual mult and pedigree. Home of the-,0 horses have taken Urn piizo at the Xo- lirntkn State Kelr. IfW. All our horses nro ac climated , anil colt of their get can bo shown. l'rl ( ei reasonable nnd easy terms' , in accesslbhi by the three leading r.itlroads of the state , II. & Jl.i 1' . , E. A : M. V. . and K. C. \ O. FHV i ; rAHHHAII. York , Neb UKATKrUL COMFOUTIMJ Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "Ilr iv thorough knowledge of the natural luwi whlcli covern lli operntloni of illci'Mlon Mini nulrl- lion , nnil by careful application of tlm Him prnperllea ot well elected Cocott , Mr. Kpps lull provided our breakfast Inbleiwlthu lU'lkntulf lluvurcil bererauo which miiv fHVii u mnnj hi'nvy doctor' * Mils. Itu brlhn judicious utti of such article * of illet thai a roni > tltuthm miir bo urnililHlly built up until itnintf enough to ro"Ut evrrjr ttmitcncr to imcaie. Hun- UreUt nf subtle innlaillcs nni tliinunu u round 111 ready HiHtlaik wlieruver ttvta U n wriik point. We mar rtcape many fatal pliafl by Leeplntf ournclres well fertltlotl with pure MIKHI and a properly nourlshc.il Irame. " Civil MTvlcu ( iuiHIe , Made dimply wlih boiling water or milk. Sold only In bait pound tins by ( irocers labeled tbus : Hoiiwopathle Chemists , LONUO.V. J. B. HAYNES , OFFICIAI STENOGRAPHER , Third Judicial District , 37 CI1AMUEU OF COMMUHCE. 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