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1THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY h]“l"l‘h IBE IV 1886. PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY, The Postoffice Inspector's Office Closed and Removed to Denver. A CLERK'S MYSTERIOUS FALL. The Union Pacific's Tenth Property— Wreck at the Blufts The Sloman Stock and ol Locals Inspector's Goodbye. The office trict wa of postal virtu xeept the inspector of th furniture of the place, which has herctofore been used in coanection with this business nere has been packed up, and some of it ready been shipped to Denver. The rest will follow to-night. Tiiis oflice has been in existence for years and under the res pective licads has done some of the fine work ever do in the service intl gountry. Its lnst chief was Mr. Spangl Heis now in Yellowston on busi ness and will return dmul\ when ae will goto Chicago where he' will become allied to the inspector's oftice at that place. Mis <istant - Mr. Brown, who, for years had been the faithful clerk of the oflice he and who, some_time ago, was raised to the nosition of or, will and s remain keep one of the rooms which have all along been used. He will also reside here, but be under the direction of the or Denver oflice, ovel by J. D which is now presided King, formerly inspector here a8 successor to Mujor Fur: Anderson, the clerk, goes immediately to Portland, Ore., where he will open an office under the direction of the same ofhcinl. This change is severely commented upon by parties who know the nature of the business transacted and the superior advantages possessed by Omaha for the transaction of the same. It is claimed that the change is due largely to the apathy of Nebraskans, as well as the energy Denver disvlayed in securing tl consolidation. When, the question we being considered, it is thought that it Nebraska had done her s the con- solidation wonld have abolished the of. fice at Denver, Union Sewimg machine, 209 N. 16th st - Union Sewing machine, 209 N. 16th st B 10 PROPERTY. How it is Being Cleared and Its posed Advantages. As a consequence of the order re- cently issued to clear all Union Pacitic UNION PACK Pro- property of houses belonging to others, Captain Kent's house on the east side of the first Tenth street erossing has taken wheels and moved aw house, fronting on L will be the next to go. the space mentioned. reaching eastward to McGavock's building vacant, and it will so remain for some time. It is the intention of the Union Pacific company to beautify the spot, yet leaving it open 80 that pedestrians ‘and drivers, ing north haye a view of all « ins approaching from the auable property, and it derstood that the Union Pacihe compa prefer to ke than to sell it for w had an excellent of a fow weeks ugo, fr firm of Deere, Wells & 0., of Council Blufts, which it declined, This offer was also directed to MeGavock, who is erect- ing a magnificent storchouse of seven stories on’ Nineth cet adjacent. The company mentiol would have then taken all Mr. McGavock's contracts off his hands for the building and extended the same to Tenth strect, but the offer was declined. Ny :pto it open for this purpose rehouse usage. 1t v for this purpose Union Sewing machine, - Union Sewing machine, 209 N. 209 N. 16th st. - A MYSTERIOUS FALL. 16th st. Clark Brothers' Shipping Clerk All Night Senscless in Their Basement. Morrls Anderson, shipping clerk for Clark Brothers, tea and spice dealers, on Harney near 15th street, met with a strange accident sometime between mid- night Sunday and Monday morning Monday morning he was found erawl- ing among the chests in the basement of the store. He was unable to recognize anybody and lapsed mto insensibilit Dr. Lee was called and found him badly bruised about the head and ordered him to be immeniately cared for, He was taken to A M. Clark’s residence where bhe lay Monday in a semi-unconscious state. ~ He could tell 2 of the n ner in which he w Yesterday he had m a m beeame meore rational, but was still in ignorance of the cnu«-uf his accident. Several theories re advanced, one of whic he fell s hatehway. This kely the o have so fallen without killed. He was not we of the accident and it et unknown why he went into the store the time of night at which the aceident occurred. is though some hold that he could not being instantly Kking at the time Union Sowing machine, - Union Sewing machine, 200 N 209 N. 16th st, 16th st. tmproving South Tenth Street. Yesterda morning a for of pavers was set to work on South Tenth street, by Mur- phy, Creighton & Co., to pave that street from the brow of the hill south, The ascent will be of cedar blocks, while the stretches beyond, on the level surr: will be of asphaltum. It is the ln(onlluu of both compunies to push the work with every means under their control. This information will be uppreciated by the residents of that locality, who for some time back have* been remonstrating aguinst the tardin with which the ordered improvements were being unde akoen Union Bewing machine, - Union Sewing machine, 200 N - Avoca's Contingent, Yosturday wornl. the ove rland PusseLger train curd 200 N. 16th st, 16th st, o flrand Island a special e contalning U. 8. Grawt post, 133, G.A R, of Avoea, Ia The occupants ware about thivty in nuwber, and the soldicrs were undor the comumand of G A Wilson. baud frow the danic aboul rONg, WCCOM) .AHh'A the excursionls under the pallp of ¥ AL Wagor Blu Bido bore lurge s lazonod with rd 4 ¢ the coru nd end. i with wrea of leaves w and flags Buion Scwing 200 N. 16 - FRISKY NAGS Abey Indulge in Their B¢ slonal Runaway on Cunils Monday eveuwin & tew g pomies, lately owned by ¢ f Street ly abolished yesterday | | Lowrey. and now the property of his Exposure and Conviction. stccossors in the grocery business on | south Tenth street, ran away last even ing on Cuming street. They were at tached to a grocery wagon and seattered | some th indiscriminately on the street, Spectators say that the driver from the wagon, while a young jumped ten yo remain npon it e outfitcollided with a couple hay wagons, nobody was injured 1 reputation of being first I'h i h class runaways, and their escapades have now become commonplaces _with those who know. Union Sewing machine, 200 N. 16th st Union Sewing machine, 209 N. 16th st. Seeking Justice Ter & Co, filed n petition in the ct court and =ecured an attachment against J. A Freyhan for $250 for goods soldand delivered d A wted a temporary in junction—A, 1 erlund from collecting a julgment against the Western Horse and Cattle Insurance company. | Robert Ashburn, who figurcd in the sensational habeas corpus ease recently [in an attempt to secure possession | of his two A com | menced libel the | World for £5,000, the alloged libel con sisting in the pubiication of an item eall ing Ashubur whond Anderson has filed @ sut_for a divores from her husband, Amos Ander son, to whom she was married in Omaha in Junuary, 186, The petition alleges thatshe has been fearfully abused by her husband. She asks for a divoree and un injunction re: ning the defendant from selling cortain real estate in Im- ssoeiation addition. The provement injunction hus been granted. Union Sewing machine, 200 N. 16thst. Union Sewing machine, 209 N. 16th st - A Painfal Fall Monay evening aman named P. Ander- son, residing at the corner of Ninth and Hickory streets, while working on a new building, fell a distance of five feet, astride upon_ a seantling, and su 1 very severe injuries. He was attended by Dr. Lee, who pronounces the patient a8 doing well. Replovin of a Horse, In Justice Berka's court yesterday morning M Roblin sought to replevin a horse which he says belongs to him, from both James Stephenson and Sherift Coburn. A Baking Powder Trick. The Chicago firm under whose directions the band of women are “testing”our bak- ing powder, has hit upon a v, cunning trick. The “test,” as performed by these ladi to mix the baking powder th peddle and that found in the Kkitchen with water, separately, and call attention to the diffcrence of action at found in the kitehen, if pure, will foum up quickly like champagne. The baking powder they desite to vrove superior will rise slowly, foaming like new L over the tov of the glass” This slower action results from the presence of flour, albumen or gum in their baking nd is lence ufmlultu ation this, fill a glass 1 full of water, mix tog flour | and some pure pour into the water and stiv be nroduced pre 3 the slow, foaming action ||xu||u((-d h\ the tests” with the adulterated baking powder as made by our mission- aries from Chicago. The effect will be even heightencd by adding u_little himo, cuch as the baking powder carried by the ladies and the other low grade adulter- ated powders contain. Of course, any statements made in reference to other [uic th baking_ powders, by parties caught in practicing such tricks as these for the purpose of deceivi the, public, will be entitled to no eredi e Of for Grand Island, The Grand Island special train for lhc re-union pulled out of the depot yeste morning with ten car: It contained about a dozen passengers and of these, only John Honza and William Butler were known to be veterans on the way to the merry war, Union Sewing macline, 209 N. 16th st. -~ - Union Sewing machine, 209 N. - 16th st. To Farmers. I have for sale fifty fine mares, which T will sell on time. Also for sale or trade for Omaha prop- , the following: good horses, 10 ton bugies 10 setts of Will sell this ments, Also_a few choice which T will t Call at Park & Fowle b dence, 1514 North 18th st. Lagyox P, Pru Union ‘wwmtr m‘wlum-, 209 N. 16th st. -~ Union Sewibg machine, 209 N, 16th st. —~—— Omaha Board of Trade, Every member of the lnm»l of trade is requested to attend a spec mecting, to be lnld Wednesd evening, Sceptember 1, at 7:30, at their fooms in the exposition building, to decide the advisability of putting another story on the new board of tradg building. The demand for oflices in that part of town being so great, it has been advised by many to add another story. Max MevEeg, President, - Union Sewing machine, ——— Union Sewing machine, 209 N. 209 N, 16th st. 160th st Un residing n appointed r to work immediately. H. MeGilroy who has tendered his resig nation Union Sewing ma 200 N. 16th st, - Union Sewing machine, 209 N. 16th st. U. W. Attention!—All members quested to I\lln‘n\l at St ning. Im- yor 10 be succeedued by 1odge soctul and Oriental degree work, A\n,l\ 0. U. W. members cordiully in- vited - Union Sewing machine, 2)9 N. 16th st. - Union Sewing machine, 200 N. 16th st - J. L. Wilkie, manutacturer of paper boxes, 108 5. 14th street, Omaha, - ‘l Assistant Night Yardmaster, Hewry Qadell, who for some time has ce actng 85 switchman at the ! uth street switeh station, has been | promoted to the position of assistant night yardmast nluce at the L station has been dilled by C B & wachine 200 N. 16th st | Mo ¥ OWILL BE MADE BY PUK 1 In AL BRIGHE st i85 101l o) The information contained in the report made authorities of the The by the hygienic Nation on food adulteration is not only valuable, but suggestive, people of this country re getting to a point where thev will not much longer brook the trifling with adulterators. In this connection we wish to say that we believe that the public will not for- get the Price Baking Fowder Company, for their effort, heroic and single-handed as it was, to bring the bread-tainters of the world to ex- posure and conviction, The issue of their was purity in human diet, PRICE'S and the decision of the National Food Analysts was that DR. CREAM BAKING POWDER was mend to family drug the only one they could rezom- general use, being free from ammonia, lime, and all taint. Persons doubting the trathfulness of this can write to any of the ch emists named Prof. R. OGDEN DOREMUS,M.D..L.L.D., Bellevae Medical Colloge, Now ¥ Prof ¢ WHITE Staie Chdt, Univorss y Gootgit ““\' : e Prof It C Lt Presidont State Boyed o {éalth, Lansizi, Mich. \|| lmml Chemist, Louis, Mo’ Prof H M S Il 3 K 1ytion) Chonist \\'n.»nug W. Va, Ivmh. to the I!n]) [ of Health arling Medieal College, Columbus, Ohio, ly tieal Chemist, Chic zo, 111 1o Chomist Health Department, Ch , Il Mass I||~t|l||lq' of Technology, Boston lm! R. A WITTHAUS, A, M., M. University of ]hllLllu,. 0 ¢ Prof. A. H. SABIN, State C |II‘I|I!~| Rurhn('lun Vi ;I .l()ll\l l(()lll,;\\l‘l‘li R M. D., Prof. Che mistry and Toxicology, Cincinnati, O. N & \\ 1L lfl- R, l'lnh n\mwn E.BARKER, Prof. Chemis l'|(>[ l‘L SR COLLIER, Chicf Chemist for mulmw Washington, D. C Profs. HEYS & RICE, Profs. Chemistry. Dr. 1ES ALBRECHT, Chemist at the (. JGAR EVERHART, Prof. Chemist Paof. E. W HILG! ARD, Prof. Chemistry, U Brooklyn, N. Y, Prof. R S.G.PA Prof JNOM.ORDW A ewBrunswick,} ) enn., Philadelph he United States Department of Ag- 0 School Pharr Mint, New Or .u\‘l .!\u:&tiu X, Berkely, Cal. Toronto, Can Prof. 8. W. McKEOW N, An: alytical Che mhn\ \nuurrxlm\n Olio. Dr. HENRICH DETTMER alytical Che + St. Louis, Mo. Prof. C. GILBERT WHEELER, late Profc “hemistry, Chicago University, Cnicago, 1. Prof. J. H. LU\(; Prof. (‘)u‘nufl Y lege of Pharma o, 11, Y Chicago Medical Coliege and Chicago Col- Prof. G.”A. MARINER, Ax l\lwilll hemi Chicago, Ill. A Swingingz Shovel. ? vestertaymominz - an eurty nour | NEDTASKA National Bank the steam shovel of the B. & M. road was being hauled by an engine to Platts- OMAHA, NEBRASKA. mouth. As it was nearing the water | Paid up Capital tank at_Gibson, miles below this | gurplus . ; place, the shovel— 'y ecast iron dredge—became loose, swung to one | He “ Y m;~ President side, struck the water tank and was Touzalin, Viee Presiden and & W. H. S. Hughes, C: thrown completely off the track badly skaken up. etk supports DinkcTon suflered a powerful jar though nobody | W. V. Morse, John 8. Collins, was injured: HW Yaes, - Towis S ocd. S 'A. E. Touzalin, Blocked the Street. o Yesterday morning at ten minutes - I’;ANKING DERIOR oy to eleven a freight tain | THI, IRON BANK, on the Union Pacific road | B A blocked the crossing on Ninth street for | A General Banking Busmess Transtcted, nearly ten minutes. Several cars and aboui fifty wagons were delayed, The former contaned half a de of whom, though making a erush te the depot when the ached the terminus, were too late l(nuuhllu- overland train upon which | en passen- N. W. HARRIS & Co. | B I\I\Lln,\. CHICAGO. BONDS i) office 68 De ence solic Counties, Cities and oth h grade hought and sol onshire. st.. Bosto < of 1stern Correspond- DR. IMPEY., = 1509 FARN.AM ST, Practice limited to Diseases ' of the EVE, EAR, NOSE “AND THROAT, Glnaqos fitted for all forms of defactive Vision, Artiticial Eyes Inserted. $ 1.00. :{‘l[l‘ CHICAGO MAIL 7 edition) will bo sent to Canwidn five months for & ALL, 118 5th-av., Chicago. BW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Boston, Mass. THE LARGEST aud BE Woinn, adiress in the U i Clic. HQUIPPED In_the 12 tudents lust AT o Huttion B tos i elocirio Tt 86 10 553 bor . 1453 o | POW Absolutely P Thig powder nev® varies. A marvel of pur- ty, strenuth and wholesomeness. More econ- omical thun tho ordinary kinds and cannt be gold incompetiiion with the multitude of tost, short weight nlum or phospnae powd Sold onry in cans. HOv .\, BAKING POWDER Co. 468Wallsr., New York. TheEXPOSITION AWONDERFULEXHIBIT Products of Europe, Asia and America Taste- fuliy Blended Together Combine to Make a Grand Showing of which Omaha is Proud. uyr pr Tine of young dr old aro m,‘ "y b e, 3 n ) DR W. 3. Hnnu( anflna. 101 WaBASH Av Chinene, Tath St Cor. Capilo B TREATMENT OF arll Chronlc & Surpncal Diseases. It is not generally known, but sueh is the faet that the manufactured products of many states of Europe, includizg Eng o e A e A || R MeMENAMY, Rroprictor, as the difforent scotions of tho United | rorgiays the factiities, epruritus aud remodios States, will contribute to interest and [ casercquirhyg rl.nullhuluz:«uzmulI‘lmlnn\nl profit Omali's 80,00 people, and tho | ALt et B el b ing cancs by lette tidcally with ITE FOR Braces, ( Diseasks_ oF hundreds of thousands of people whose homes are in_the surrounding country. sermany and England contribute Ry 5 ) fine woolens such as N0 other | Catnribe Brogohiie: 1-.1.“\.\;«01. L countrics have as yet equalled. Gentle- | Jfi%ERieps » BI Ber, Bila, Tlood aud men'’s underwear, from the haiv of the | Bat oriental camel, as well as the celebr: ated U8 (0 treat many casce them mlers, Beaces, Trusses, and all kinds ¢ u..um\ and Surgical Appliauces, wan- ufactured an wool of Austria, England and Ame ; "mnnlvrtll bic i dical Institute making will ticklo the tmagmation = one tinks | Private, Special $ Neryous Diseases of the severe winter that s ALL CONTACIOL'S AXD HLODD DISEASES not far distant. Britam comes in | from whatever avse l-rmimw! succesefully treated. We can remove Syphilitio poiso.i from the eysteu without wereury, New restorative treatment for 1oss of ¢ INIC again with its elegant hosiery and Massachusetts with an immense line i of manufuctured wooden goods and toys, | ¢l SON : "u"m.‘.."\.,‘.".".'.(.nl'.',fif‘ muoking a bewildering display of evpress u‘h\ll"" »«lnm-u enclos. nlnmp aud we wagoms, wivelbarrons, g, dru, | *pEIRYE GRCYLAR vo m accordeons, chests of tools, ete., the en- UPON PRIVATE, SPECIAL ERVOUS DISMASES, EENINAL WEARNESS, B kies, [upPoYEN tire lot of which the management pro- | CrSirulris, Goxohuiks, GLEKT, \ ARICOCHE, pose to distribute free to its thousands of FURE, AND ALL DISEASKS OF THE. (SNITO URINARY ORGANs, or rend L ¥ of your case for boy patrons, In the clothing depart- ion, ment the Bee man was astomshed at the ns uuable to yieit us may be treated at their wonderful exhibit of the finest swits, overcoats and pea-jackets that had ever met his vision and has not even yet re- covered from the shock of surprise that such o stupendous showing of wearing spparel and furnishings for male man- kind should be gathered under one roof, and to Messrs. L. O, Jones & Co., the Economy Clothiers of 1809 Farnam St., i ments seilt by ED FROM O contents or sender. or expros RVATION, 1o marks (o fndicato Oue personal fnterview pre ferred if convenient. Fifty rooms for the accom- modation of patients. Hoard and attendance at reasonable prices. Address ull Lottors to Omaha Medical and Surgical lnslllute Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Ave.. OMAHA, NE A Gui 250 et owxi-rl. . W vat No quackury Mo 1t ook sent sl (row. KL MAD. O BUIVALO: due the eutive eredit for the achievemen. 6w ‘When STARCH MADE BY MAGIC STARCH CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA, FINEST and BEST IN THE WORLD, NEEDs NO COOKING Producing a rich, beautiful GLOSS and STIFEN No Starch yet introduced can be com- pared with the MAGIO. One package will do the work of two pounds 0I'oul|nuu stareh, 8ol under guarantes of the manufacturers. SLOAN, JOHNSON & CO., Wholesale Auclfls. (fl i I!u. Neb. aye ANK your drugk 1y addresy for @1 P -w-.!w‘lll: Messrs. Kuhn & Co,, Agen: uTIlO " R Ao and Da Sohool forg oung Ludies, re-opens OCT. 1 velightfully & on Georgetown Helghts. Large groun ¢4 larged ace om modatic 5. Miss EAKLE, 191086th 8t., Washiogton 1y teodsy Ever shown in Omaha, THE MAGIC|Academ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING € . Douglas and 14th S stock of CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS Wewill adherve strictly to the motto, “PRICES DOWN! QUALITY [P And will capose to the people of this city, the true value of goods, Be suve to attend our OPENING And receive one of our handsome souvenirs given to every one whocalls SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. finest line of Value for Your Money.” OMPANY, Will open its doors to the public with the most complete York and Omaha Clothing Gompany 1308 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. we say we are going to open with the largest and Clothing and Furnishing Goods 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 PRICE. Remember, Our Motto is “Honesty and Good We Open about September 1st yof the Sacred Heart PARK PLACE,OMAHA, NEB. Terms, Payable i Advance Including Board, Washing, Tuition in Eng¢lish or French, Instrumental music Use of Books, per session or five months, $150. References are required from persons unknown to the institution. nformation apply to the Rt. Rev. Jas. 0'0onnor or to the Lady Superio M. BURKE & SONS, For furthor LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERGHANTS, ©BO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, /VEB REFEREN( Bank, Kearnc Platté, Neb chants' and Farmers' olumbus State Bank ational Bank, Omal Nel Dmaha Banle, David ( (.m.uu,.. N \l‘.i Kearney Nationa Id's Bank, North s Cowill pey customers’ draft with bill of lading nllmun,l for two-thirds value of stock THE C.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST 60. 8. W, COR. 15th Property of every description for sale it every county in Nepraska. A COMPLETE SEY Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Mups ot aformation desived, furnished free of chi y all parts of tie city OF AW S state @ € Upou wppal L ol Ly, or AND FARNAN. OVIAMA, Lands for sale in uny other -

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