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EIGT STORIES 1N HEIGAT, Aston Oabn to Erect a Building on Four® teenth and Farnam, POSTAL INSPECTOR'S ORDERS. A New Church—A Fugitive from Justice—Rail Notes—The Freight iBurean's Oard — Other Local Matters. Another Pile. There is now one of the best corners will be deprived of has long been upon it astrong probability that on Farnam street he rookery which and instead, be fote the close of next summer, a hand #ome structure, eight stories in height, will b crected. The corner is that on which the office of the Burlington road now stands, diagonally opposite the Pax ton, on_Fourteenth and Farnam streets * Cahn says he has ordered Architect Mendelssohn to draw a design for an eight story building,the ercetion of which will the begin next spring, and cost of _which will be mnot less than $125,000. The magnificent structures which now stand in that' vicin render this building necessary, and Cahn proposes to submit to the ine I h his income from the present structure at that t ratisfacto The lot front by 1 'p, ranning on Fourtee street to the alley north. When erected, Mr, Cabn's building will doubtless cause the mu\un_'uflhl' s building imme- dintely . which is upon property be wu{nn{ 1o Mr. Smith, of Bogton, and this fact will doubtless impel the latter to vitak ~ put up another building such as is de manded by the necessities o fthe times POSTAL INSP) TOR. sucs an Order Against Non- Sworn Kmployes of Uncle Sam. One of the postoflice inspectors passed through this city a short time ago, as and had & great y about mail matters in gener- He raised quite a rumpus by report- ilway mail clerks who had failed v the regulation mail cap when going to and returning from their de- pots and among other things, instructed postmisters that hereafter, as much as possible, only sworn employes of the overnment must be allowed with the operating department of the office. Tt is hardly likely that this order will be carried out to the letter, b use at the present and some time back, papers are delivered in the oflice by the emplo; of publishers who also pay postage upon the same, and this cannot done in stand- ing out in the elements. To respeet the order, therefore, for this and other rea KONS, SOME new uq-nn-ms and con- venien ails and windows will b He mentioned in the BEE, deal to al, y ve to be providod. “WHY DOOTOR? An Exclamation Oaused by the Strange Condition of a **Doctor.” Monday night, when the dummy was coming to this city from the Bluffs, after having made connection with the eastern traing, Conductor Gaines found a semi- sommnolent passenger with a long beard and genteel dress, who. when he asked for his fare, vulled out his watch and of- fered it to the conductor. The latter did not Im\ e time to parley with the traveler accordingly wel nt through his train ok up the fares of the other pas- He then returned to the again and asked for his and ~was again offered the oh, # gold timepicce valued at about . This, of course. could not be taken. When the train reached this side Con ines turned the man over to een, who felt like sending him to the station, when two well di 1 la- dies approached who had been waiting for him, and were told what trans: pirad. 'They scomed shocked, and the exclamation of the first fady was, “Why doctor!’” He was put into a hick and driven to some house in the vicinity of the exposition building. Whether the n drugged or otherwise A Keply. The following was received at this of- fice yesterday. OMAHA, Neb, Oct 19, 188.—P. C. Himebaugh, Esq.,.Omaha, Neb.,—Dear Sir—Replying to your csteemed favor of the 18th, nddressed to the president and directors of the Omaha freight bureau, in which you demand that Mr, Griflitts, Commissioner, either prove the asser- tions whi he made against you at a meoting held on the evening of the 12th inst,,or make a public upology at our next me uu., onerating you from the charges, ete., we will say the matter was piaced before the executive committee of the freight burean, who, after due do- liberation reached the following decision: That the meeting referred to above wasa ublic one of citizens, and the differences nvolve questions of personal ver: between yoursclf and Mr. Griflitts, whieh the jurisdiction of this ln-wln buresu does not extend. We should e gret to have the oceurrence influence your action touching your membership, and remuin Very respectfuil W.A L ( S ity T B0 T Mr. W. J d to cat down the top of the highest of his beanti- ful grounds on St. Mary's well known, there are two magnifi terraces on the proverty mentioned, both of which face the avenue, and are always kept in excellent condition. The saori- fiece of the Mgher of these has been occasioned by the cuts made on all sides of Mr. Connell's prop ert in some instances as many as uu!my feet, leaving him too high in air 10 be reachid from the streots where the euts have been made. This work will necessitate the removal of nearly thousand yards ot eartn, as nlso the resi- ee upon the top of the same. In a few months Mr. Connell will erect a W reside onting on Sixteenth street, and still later a more besutiful structure on the site of his u||| home. I"rmm'flllx the Shops. Yesterday Chief Galhig jed by Chas. Fischor, for foreman of the hook and ladder com pany, made a tour of inspection of the Union Pucific shops, with a view to us osrtaining what they required to uately protoct them against five pokod the ground and buildings ov hen reported to Super ntendent in favor of placing three more hydr on the grounds, the purchase of ro feot of hose ane er hose eart * wero aporoved by Mr suggestions Smith, and the ehanges und Jmprovements will be im- - meodiately Fair, E The interest in the ladies’ fuir for the ~ benelit of St. Philow inereasing as the clo ~ mnnex of the exposition building was well filled Monday evening and the tables Joaded with costly, useful and orns " mental articles, were generously patron- * fsed. The contest for tue gold-headed | dreseed doll | by Miss Dec | To-mght (hr.m.;‘ st for th | will take placg resulted a victory for Mr. whosé friends rolled up a clear majority of one hundred for him The tea set on the Sodality table was drawn by, C h'\r!uu \4\1!10". n handsomely atie G Holl ehony canc John Kilken bowl by '?fl!(l on the Al O by Goldie Mutphy tete set on the Johnson table was and a hand choir table bride side saddlg andidates, arge. photograph popular m.mflulm are he contest for the Fr. Carroll will also close this evening. The Iadies of the choir will give selec tions from the Mikado opera jn costume and seyeral popular golos and choruses. The fair will close Wednesday night, and all artieles not disposed of by chance will b up at auction. The contest for the cart, donated by Ed Meadim ber will close at 10:30 sharp. The _candi- dates are Weir Coffman, Billy Coryell, Mack Morrison, Charles Cushing,Charles Higgins and Altic MceCaflrey Rail Notes, The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul has just received o new installment of the voluminous publications which they have been civeulating gratuitously du ing the past summer. They comprise small library in themsclves and are filled with valuable and interesting in- formation concerning the many points renched by this road, while many of them are gems of lithographic and typographic art Engine 825 on the Union Pacific went out this morning with some small re pairs and a fresh cont of paint, being as black as the “'black erook,’ as Engineer Dolan termed her. J. Murdock, traveling agent for the Union Pacifie, came into town to-ds The Intest n ort in railroad cireles is that the B. & M. is ut to send out a corps of engimecrs with_instructions to survey air line from this city to Dead- wood, Dak. New Church O ization at Huns- con ark., The Methodist piscopal church has just effected another organization in the city. On the evening of the 18th, at the home of John Dale, on Virginia avenue, out of some twenty persons who have the past week handed their names to the preacher in charge, H. H. Millavd. Presiding Elder Phelps completed the or- ganization of what promises soon to be one of the prominent churches of this denomination in the eity. The erection of the church edif has already been commenced on the corner of Georginand Woolworth avenues, and will doubtless be ready for dedication in December. ing from the large and increasing n in this part of the city, and energy displayed 11_\ the mumbers of this suiwll begrnwing, it will soon develope mm rge results, Overalls and Shirts. Mr. J. H. Evans is considering an offer of a firm which is now manufacturing overalls and shirts and other wear of the same order, with a view to establishing a branch of the sume in this city. If he ac cepts the proposition it will reqiire the n of two stories to what as the Sperry building. This firm in St Joe employs about 500 h nd when they open up here they will start with be- tween 1 id 200, They are now guar- anteed the orders of one of the lar jobbing houses in the city. Tin Wedding. Monday night forty friends ot Mr. and ames Fair gatherd at the home of the latter, on the corner of Twelfth and Marey s, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of their warringe. They signalized the evenf with a number of valuable presents cre most agre ably and Ln»»m v entertained by their ntil an early hour this morning one of the best known and e: teemed engineers on the Umion Pacitic road. A New Building Association. Articles of incorporation were filed with the coun rk yesterday of the Wal- nut Hill Loan and _lmprovement com- pany. ‘The association will do a general loan, building and real estate busines and has a eapital stock of $25,000. The incorpor: are 8. D. Mercer, C, P\ T tgmt Chris Erickson, A. H. Lander, l\h Van Horn, L. P, Pruyn, J. W ln» A, W. Dysert, D. lmml K ‘\ylur and Wm., li Tjams. Hit Him With a Malle! Two laborers in the Union Pacitic ’Impu beeame involved yesterpay munnng in a dispute, which came very near res tatally. One of them, William berry, was struck on the head with mallet in the hands nf the oth | unfortuna ture of the skull, probably not prove fatal. removed to his injurics will Kinsberry . Josephs' hospital, where bei mg treated. A Fugitive l“rum Justice, Deputy Sheriff Louis Grebe yesterday ar ed Ed McCaulle, who 15 wanted at Greeley, Col., to answer to the charge of grand larcenv. A fe overal valuable ~I|uI"u|| were stolen at Greeley \uxl sent by ex s to MeCaulle's address in Omah: X\ln( aulle ved to-day and by Grebe as he was in the guns from the express company. Police Points. Polic Stenberg was engaged nearly all the thorning with a number of unimportant cases of tighters,drunks and vagrants. Five or six men who had given a too free display of their pugna- cious abilities ed fines of and costs ench. ng the number w Willinm Donovan who had assaulted Po- liceman Gilligan and badly used him up. He was fined $5 und costs, A Noon Blaze, Fire broke’out aboutnoon yesterday in one of the smoke houses of Boyd's pack- ing house. The fire department was called out and speedily extinguished the blaze. There were about thirty thous- and pounds of meat in the house and a lurge proportion of this was dumaged. The loss will be ubout ¥1,000. The fire originated from flying sparks. Thieves at Work, H. L. Wilson of the United States Wind., Engine and Pump company, revorted at police headquarters that thieves entered his boarding house on Thirty-fifth and Far nam streets Monday night and robbed him of wateh, revolver and money, worth al- together about $75. A number of other houses in the same neighborhood were similurly invaded, Assaulted a Peadier, George Craig aud J. A. Humphrey were fined §5and costs ench yesterday for ussaulung a Hebrew fruit peddler named George Schiller. The two men were purchasing some fruit from Schilier, when they beenme involved in a dl.pnn- with him. They assaulted him savagel and, as he claims, robbed him of all the money he had The cuse of Mlrs, Scholler vs 8. G. Ste- venson, an uetion for slander was con- tinued i Judge Wukeloy's court yoster- duy. OMAHA BY THE CAR DAII LOAD. Some Big Michigan Apples Sent to an Omaha House. Branch & Co., the commission chants at 12th and Farnam streets, to-day unloading the third car of Mich igan apples, there being about twenty more cars to follow. Mr. Lew Pixley, Branch & Co.’s buyer, has been in Mich- jgan for avouta month buying up the choleest in the state. The crop in Mich igan thie year is much larger in mer were some | parts than others, while in other districts, | Where there was an abundance last none at all oan be had now. There no New York apples this year, which has brought a drove of eastern buyers out to Michigan. In Mis smaller than last year which, will place Michigan fruit at very soon & Co., ing n specialty ok apples of their own pac twenty-five cents a barrel more othors for the privilego of scles ting the fruit, and the avples unloaded to-day show Mr. Bix for u of course, a preminn who are mak and anvles oy's good judgment, finer ot of apples of all kinds cannot be seen anywhere. There were Russots, Steel Reds, Baldwins, Greenings, Bell flowers, Kings, Mammoth Tulpahockins, sometimes called Fallawaters, Pippins, Seek-no-further, Spitzenbergs, Pennocks, and many others. No other house in Oma n hope to compete with this firm, for their stock is not only the larg: est, but it is also the very bes Miscellaneous packing of apples is the one great obstacle man who buys a r load or a few barrels wants to feel a reasonuble assurance that the froit and the packing are “what they seem.” and that when lie has opened one barrel of a the apples are, the g uble to guarantee that hurrel pickes vl at random will st the s To this show up * point they are purchasing their winter apples well sclected in the orchards in Michigan, and are having them packed by experienced men. Constmers are not sippiied from this house, who only deal with retail dealers, who can be dccom- inlu]:llml in either barrels or car load ots, The oyster department of Braneh & Co. is now it charge of Mr. W. H. Meiaugh- lin, who has had twe nty y in the handling of oyst clects and tra leets with care, making n[ the brand of salt sea oysters hipped to them in bulk. By own picking express charges d on the great amount of put into (ling Braneh & Co. lower prices than others. Th do their own packing is sufh ruar- antee to the trade that the gouds are’ the best on the market for they have the rep- Horsesh which a th water canned goods, to quote this house nt utation of handling only that kird of stock. This honse also has men out in the state buying up potatoes i car load lots and are doing a rushing business in this line, gely on the track. Mr.J. M. foreman and man of the king department during Mr. Pixic bsenee. But enough has been said, 1ch & Co. are the le Ities will en emacy for and their thr them to hold thel to come, spe suy - An Opening Party. The opening varty of the “Philemon Social club” fakes place on the evenis ith inst. at e hall, cor ner Sixteenth and Capitol avenue A meeting of the char memb will be held this evening to make final arr ments. The Musical Union orchest been engaged to furnish the music. NEW OUTKFITS FOR NEWSPAF The Omaha Type Foundry and Sup- ply House for Printers and Publishers. Western Newspaper Union at prepared at all times to outlit with pr , composition, The Omaha i publishers on short noti type rules, borders, ink: nd rules, and in fact everything ine of printers and publishers’ 5 er terms mni more liberal ured than by --mliug to v money by buying nowr home. nd hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. We often huve great bargains in this ....rm»m lar. Send for THE PRy 1L g our monthly trade journal, s lists of goods and prices and lmm time to time proclaims uncqualled bargui new and second hand mater W N NEWSPALER UNIO , bet. How ,» Nebraska., 12th Omah Democratic Headquarters. The executive committec of th eratic state central committe tablished headquarters it room ltmnu hotel, and ced it in c A. B, Chavdd, of Gnkland, who re or in the rotunda hotel during the greater part of the day. Don’t Fail to Attend. the great auction sale of fiue imported Key Wost and Domustic cizurs, “Thurs: Oct, 21st, at 812 North 16th re ic_hall. ~Anetion 7p.m. Will be s The funeral of Georg Pacific engineer who |I the effee took plac Alton, (I) Union at lln Green (lvnmun s sent to h., for interment. POZZONI'S MEDICATED DER i Inllmn nsable ar- COMPLXION POW- e infant's toilet i Y '\Iullwh sh xl«l use it f ittle ones. It is perfectly h: ale by druggists. 1y on the mh s8¢, For Broke His Wheel, Last night ¥. Schmidr, a saloon-keeper on the corner of Tenth and Leavenworth streets, while dri ulong Harr street in a buggy, an into a cab and broke his wheel, compelling him to walk home. Real Estate Transfors. The following transfers were filed Oct. 17, with the county clerk: and wif to Aaron i plac 1—$1,000, w 1t Souer and Wi to Jno BMorgan o L Pratt, ILThIk o, Bedford place, I ll ‘Huneate, trustee, to John D Mor- Jtll;‘h“l' Pratt, It 10 blk 8 Bedford o 11 Borgs and wfand Lew W Hill to Anton Prehal, 1t5 bik 9, Omahia View, w d— $1,000, ie0 Armstrong and wf to Knud Christian- 1t 3 bik 1, Armstrong's 2d add Onaba, w d—$1,100, Heinrich Habe aud wf to Maria, Frensel, 1t 7 blk 5, Shulls 2d add Omaha, w_d—82,1 Augustus Kountze and wf to n.m Jen- sen IU1 blk 10, Plain View, w d - §430, Jolin O'Donnell and wi'to O_L 22100 eres gee 5, 16, 18, w d—81, "W M Glines and w'to Dorr H Mayne, It 16 b1k 56, West Side, w d 8400, Eilen £ Deland and husb to Elizabeth T o bin. lots 4 and 5, blk 84, Florence, w d—$0 Eios Brewnan to W J avl. It 44 1n Con: ningham & Brennan's add, w d—8 300, Dennis Cunninghaw and wf to Wi J Paul 100 fxof east SSITL 110, Bartlety's add, Owa- lia, w d- 83 Hugh G Clark and wi to E E_¥French, lots 4and 5blk 2 Lake View add $1,000. ha U Dinsiwore and Edward H Edson the Public, plat of Vernon Heights being a auh div of blks ¥, 11,12, 13, Newport—Dedica- ion ~u|||||al D Mercer and wf to Sarah J Brown son, It 1 blk 11, Walnus Hill, w d—8:500. Lena Quick and husb to” P M Back, 1t 16 blk 471, Grand View, w d—$150, R Hoel, Nelson »uri the crop is much | | fers upon German NESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1886, Standing Armiedof Europe. ‘ell and truly may Parope be described king down nnderthe weight of her ays the Londos Delegraph. The ¢ aggregate ofvarfy and navy estimates nl her five great powers amounted last At lln nead of the list stebd with 1,000,000 charged to her c while nce &tood Gireat Britain cc for which sh mueh gmaller return than an expenditure of £98,000,000 con and of £14,000,000 upon the Austrian emprge, We will not ask what the five great Eufopean powers nmight do with the vast annual revenue which they now spend in_this way, or what might be cffected by the prodigious masses of men in the prime of life who now follow the .‘rum or handle the marlinspike, n,..{ to devote and productive sar to W180,000,000 Russia, dit were their energics to useful lubor. Une pregnant illustration may be adduced to show what the cost of in surance against foreign attack or do mestic disturbanee means to the most fortunately situated, the wealthiest and most civilized continent in the world The Unitea States as a powerful and pro- gressive community can not be surpassed, and they boast a vopulation whiel will very soon be double that of Great Britain and. Their lucky gec ! position enables them, however, to be tistied with o standing army never ,000 men, and sometime ably short of that number navy, i, is merely nominal, and is far surpassed in strength by that of the puny republic of Chili, The consequence is that within less than a quarter of a contury they have been able to reduce their national debt—the offspring of their stupendous civil war — from ceeding 3 consid 3,00,000,000 in 1865 to less $1,30,000,000 in 1586, The annual charge for the American army and amounts to about twelve Had it been possible n to spend no MOre upon combined million pounds, for Great Brit her fighting resources during the last il 1 forty y nd to devote twenty lions innually to reducing her na debt, 1t \\nulff have disappeared by th time. As matters now stand, the open- ingyear of the twentieth vvn(ur\ 1 robably see United States free fr E 1nd of national indebtedness. Take the onposite case of countries not remote rom ri The nominal strength of the Russian army is 2,300,000 men "on a footing, and nearly 800,000 on a ce footing. The effective strength of rmy under colors is about but in time of war, in- cluding all rserves, it amounts to total of 3,750,000 men. In 1884 the Ger- man army, on a pe footing, consisted of 430,000 privates and nearly 20,000 of- ficers; while on a war footing the_total strength amounts to 1,500,000 privates and 36,000 oflicers, exclusive of the ¥ the Austro-Hun empire shows 970,000 men and 17,500 of- ficers upon n_pence footing, and ean muster ,000 privates and 32,000 of- ticers in ||nn- of war, e 510,000 soldic A New Version of “Hamlet."" all M pette: Ni pustoms curt- to kings. For nearly thre Tnindred “Hamlet” has been repr sented redy-—probably the n the boards. It v been improved on. en some time ago at the k nd the par royal nctor most 1 bt Swodon palace, distributed lnmnl' h crown prince took the part of the Prince of Denmark, and his sister, Princess Alex- andra, was Ophelia. The actress discontented with her part. It is not for every amateur to render that cha The conclusion_scemed -especially and unromantie. The collin bl|~|ln>~s was not to the royal taste. A pl out a marringe was -quite obj A courtly ehamberlain ‘promi The text was studi Sev tions w suggested. But it is ea often to build a new house than to alc an old one. At last a pleasant and prob- able solution that not but have bes himself. The 1 prince is excu his legordemain with the rapiers. H only slightly wounaed, and in & mann that needs searcely any rehe: J from her miadne no suicides, and the cu \ere falls ain oit appy and ‘splendidly solemnized nup- tials, ont. » Standard: This story of Col- niel 5. Lamont has come out of adian wilds where he went a-| lwh Encamped on th ing. the balsams on wh secretary and his boughs the private orial companious slept, were a family. Colonel ]ul!llOlll [l pre: ser his _incognito, and ns tnl'rv‘()ro introduced to such fishermen and hunters as were about and congenial as simple Mr. Lamont. The Cinadians I not thin ’of the little man with the red mus- ] Lord Chamberlain of the governmental houschold. After hv had gone, however, called buc the neighborly lumberman 1e into camp with an inquiry as to the of that friend of yours, “La- the private secretary of Pres- eland,” was the repl; “Youdon't say so? Is that the man r 80 much about at Washington " he sume,” “Well, I wouldn't have guessed it, but come to think of it, he is & cute fellow. Do you know we got well acanainted ¥ ay up the river, as I thought, but when I come to go over the conversation I recollect that he learned all about me nd my business, but I don't know the first blamed mm,, abont him.” Th: good portraitof Dan Lamont. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thispowder never varies. A marve of pur ty, strenygth and wholesomeness. More econ- omioal thun the ordinary kindsand oanat be nld ineompetiilon hthe multitude of low short weight slum or phosphute powders. mlomy ingans. Koy, BAKING PoWDER CO 4B8W all s, New York J. L. WILKIE Munufacturer of Paper Boxes, 106 8. 14th st. Omaha, Neb. Orders by mail solicited and will re- coive prowpt atteution. of Factori 100 s ed, Burplus . H. W, w. Cor A Gen ence solicited. ‘cular Bt., Chicago, oliAuge Natio LEVI CARTE! he largest stock Corner Douglus and 15th stre \ ates, P res ide m V. Morse, HW. Yum, Of Count BONDS i ofoe evoushire st. tured by us for the past twenty s, Foundries, Wi nare feet. 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Their courtecous salesmen will politely show yow through and also convince you that all goods are sold at strictly one price by THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. 5 Chronic & Surglcal Diseases. DR. MOMENAMY, Prop)‘otoy. tedu yuirs: Hospial nll Privide Fracdée ilitfes, apparatus and remedicn neut of o redical or and invest] epond na. Long e tre Cases by lolter onables s Lo (rcat. many co ally without seeing them E FOR CIRCULAR on Defo Electricity, Pa Y. Y , Blood cal operations. I|n|lorhw. Inhalers, Braces, Trusses, anl Al kinds of Medicnl and Surgical Applisuces, mun- and for sale The oaly reliabic siedical Insttuto making Private, Spegial & Nervous Diseases ALL CONTACIOUS AND BLOOD DISWASES, from whatever cay ('Imnlufl'-l,l'n‘(’ ¢ssfully thoated \ Lilitic poleon from the systeni reatment for loas of vital power ICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL. nd consilt us or kend namo and post-ofica —plainly Tencloke stamp, aud wo o B e G TE CIRCULAR TO mEN W, \\‘Il s 1UAN Gr send history of your an opinion fanable to visit us may be treated ot (hieis homes, by correpond M m t paticnts. Board and attond reasonable prices. Address all Letters to Omaha Hedical and Surdical Institute, Cor. 13th §1. nd Capitel Avo.. OMAMA, K6 WOODBRIDGE BRO'S,, State Agents DRCKER DRI PLANGS Omaha, Neb. VR0 L] GOLD MEDAL, FARIS, 1876, BAKER'S Rroakfast Cocoa, & Warranted absolutely p Cocon, from w1 Ol hua heen 1enioved. timen the strong!" with Btarch, Arroy aud i therefaro far more al, costing leas has cup. Tt ds dell strengtheniog cent hing, Kold by Lirocors everywhere. V. BAKER& 60, Dorcl uslm', Mass, LEOR'S COMPOUND OF :PURr COD LIVER| AND LIME ——, - Many have b2:n hippy or of tho uso of Eapr To Cousimptizes, to gove their “Wilbor's il L rieneo b pved 1t 1o bo w o romedy Asthinn, |4,n.\|..|.. und afi ases of the throwt mad Mot e tur- only old by WEAK uznvous by A. B WILLOR, (' | druggists io-ton. .-eo'n‘s : and ks 1 FTRS. and siatn u»-;\) W.d. Homse, lnvulu.l i Inmf