Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 22, 1886, Page 8

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ed Bronton after him from (In 10\‘[ fiand nally succeeded A PRISON IN THE CAISSON, A Terrible Accident at the New Bridge Nar- towly Averted Yesterday, cqualizing vi 1l below to enter the they stood until the RESCUED FROM DEATH, weight of the w ment then caused the door leading to the where the men were work ing, 1o swing easily upon its hinges, : How The Calsson Sprung a Leak— | compartment, Sk SN SRt o fenta oY, vie shaft was drawn off door was then The last [\yM.thm‘ Narrow Escape. D LA it tenth was drawn a leak was sprung in the new cais gon now in the course of erection for the Union Pacific bridge be caulked it had filled the shaft up to the thus enabled to come out of their subter: ranean prison ul of them stood | (n[mwul detention i but two of the ln l.u\\\ leon ¢ vml in Ihmm o, Were hfflr arms of each was |n| dwnl \\hvh | body were racked with and before it eight men who were at work on the the bottom of the river, announcement eaused a thrill of horror among the hun dreds of employes on the bridg other parts of the A BEE reporter conversed with Bradden, the foreman of the gang, seemed to fee ) h ul lv:ld A narrow | “‘but when I found that I conldn't, cluded that som that the water must have gotten into the est it of the startling import which | was flashed to £ Was wrong. e the oftice of Geo. with the result of bringing that gentle- | immediately Raiph Modjeska, ran with and informed o dreadful catas doithoit bestito He i us, %0 1 kopt those of the gang below Y they noticed that they ustial down helow icving shift were delayed and did not 8, of course h:m}- to the headquarters o but thought the higher oftic it though! B at work only an hour they n there twice that s satisfied that if 1 cost £10,000, idity of a whirlw and hundreds of people ran to the rive spread with the length of time died I'd have a coflin_that and that's more than Il pay for one up information \\ hen the men came hith‘- surface, Dr. and declined all questions pro- pounded to him concerning the 18 placed on the bridge over the pier where the men were entombed, and this guided the few t ions for relief ,per ny person to cross, ||| attend to them such as stances might require. S —— Woman Hater. Raymond’s new which will be presented Woman Hater,™ lent occurred in the middle or for the first time in Omah greatest sucees Chicaho New says D eTEeATENR nervous, middle aged, blundering good natured man, M . Raymond has no equ and when he under ing ¢ these character y s one of the ammoth granite 3 structure, and has been in course of erce- tum for some months baek sixty feet in 1o n"th h\ in width and it \v«wlwl‘.nu&:un!q now about five feet above that of th for some time FE1 4P a0k himwichiiGn ter m.-: his own heart in the play *T hio in no small de- erman comedy. ludicrous situations, Raymond .m]ll his company R gree the currentstyle of full of very air lock and thenee to the wo > for many a d liar grotesqu S facial expression find full |v|'|) in tln- situations of meneed the work of slushiug and cleans- ory to filling the ¢ which is alw upp artment w |()u One dane cn the comple unsuspeetingly "”u' Woman Hater” w v bo repeated matinee Saturd of them re enterc d lln- \\ ill be played. (RETE |l] stream of 3 ' l\lmg l‘\u)u"ll a pips told the story that water, The directors of the held a meeting Wednesday night and de- cided tojbhuldjafbieyele tr: jon building for a grand tournament to be ck will be con- ble sections, so vosition building aft would have let K in the exposit held this winte structed in wooden mov '|ll]u~|v(l that they can lm takenap or re returned to the below the lock. n this ch:lmbn'r presumed the r immediately UL R than the famous Minneapolis tr F. A. Gray has the contract for i 1|..‘» completed within son, and $0 long also us the water be prevented from foroin: But in \‘le of the fa ~llm'l|0|| '\ml W above could ) the air lembu It is the purpose of th agement, under the direction of Jn)m S. known bicyele rider, now in this eity, to giv here this season, embras from a fifty mile contest to s as-you-please.’” this pressure, doubt that the’enforced det double that period, rivs of races would be productive ng everything At the time of writing, 0 imprisoned The tirst event mll pro- mbu be a hundred mile race between Prince and Shock, who was the world’s champion until defeated by the formerat Minneapolis a few months Prince offersto give Shock one mile start in the hundlul the men had be ability of t ing early relieved. ? 'ORTS AT RELIEF. s possibleaftor tho announco- bunu.m-m-”, e the i nn)u is- lm«mu fll.. was run to the cly st to work (o ex- Small Job Printing Ofiice For Sale, Two Small presses, job and body type, racks, cuses, stone, etc., For further dress R. 40, BEE ofli will be sold at a il S Police Points. Agnes Parker a dwarfed specimen fro m af*castle” onllower Jackson street, wi al '||;;ncd in police court yesterday for rob- arles Northrup of $30 Wednes She was unable to prove ler in- m)u'n« ¢ and was held for further ible to wnrl .u'|ol~ were nml ||| this slow and lmllous mmlm'“ time mentioned there was no possibility of ining when the shaft would be exhausted, especially the water was running in about as p..n, as the barrels could draw given ten days in the connty ous characters Ton it o5e of the engi- ay was fined §5 and o vm unhitched, sent up to the county rof shafts from John neer force, t tiled that it was loc M .m‘nn the man aceused of on of little Grac desday held o the distriot Being “nable to furnish bail, he was sent to the’ county It was so far some time at least, i weuld be beyon temptto repa was thought The men in m.~ caisson, i part strangers, Two New Drug Firms, n ».mmm @ in u n( I{u'h:u'\lmu & Co., the ed a telegram B zht ioodman company of this eity and possession” of the pluce on d bought out the were thronged with peoply, the combany wution to allow no pes rson. not engage 41 in the work to get A u-pnwn-x\l,m\n of Biake, Bruce & Co., sale drug firm of Ottumw in the eity Wednesday look ation for his firm. his establishment will re taking the p nnounces that I An accident ers can be se- g :ll bl,l.nuiu W weti At that time, world knew less sbout the bwlding of caissons than it 8 at the present time, o Arrested in Chicago. vived a telegram yes- ouncing that Charle the man who stole a horse from Mrs. Bee- however, the considerable loss of life. court to-day Hebrew Sew, An important mecting of this soc 1o exhanst the witer in through the 1 with power necessary to enpty tl T'o equip an e ry rooms of ( sfor the cnsuing year and ssful winter's the men below. f was sugzested of alloy elm\pu lln'uw'll the air-loc L was 1o sooner su | lh.m two unn volunteered to undertake | his |m|\ul nl .. .I.\ ng ||uuu-vh the lun fect of wi cony ul‘ Tue © UL I “Lue Covn ok Omaha, Neb, aring and skill by one ntrepid aud brainy Miss Agnes Boyal, daught He was fol .,wl Fourteenth ca y wmer well Lmn\'n resident of Oy B » engaged to Mr. Arthur tleys Parsons, a wealthy gentleman of named Min i Awbrose. ndod |quugh the rlnln shich at tunes enveloped bim, fnto the tiret apartwent of the lock aud THE LADIES' FAIR, Spirited Contest For the Articles— LAst of Prize Winners, The ladies’ fair in the annex of the ex- position building closed Wednesdayinight Tlere was a large attendance and great interest was manifested in the drawing for the various articles on which chances had been taken, Two spirited contests were had, the first for the “dog cart,” donated by Ed Meadimber, and the sec ond for a side saddle, The first closed | promptly at 11 o'clock and was won by | Mack Morrison. Bert Murphy, who en red the race late in the day, madea | strong pull for the prize, and came in a neek behind the winner. Master Mack, | A gentlemanly little felloy s heartily | cheered on his success, and made a trinmphant tour of the bhall in the eart, drawn by his playmates. Three lusty cheers were given Bert Murphy. The side saddle contest clo at 11:30 and was wou by Miss Mullen by a large ha jority. Drawing of the various articles on the tables then began and continued till 1:30. Following is « list of the lucky ones Altar society table—( r]uul heating stove, P. J Barrett [ tea set, W A L (.n-lmn moss rose chamber set, F. J Burkley; card stand, Lizzie Manning: rocking shair, Mrs, Coryell; lndies gold \\\\vh atio Murphy; rocking chs Mrs. J. Ford; tea set, Thos lnlh), irk box, M. ¥ MeMahon; (’Connor’s picture, Rose Lundy; enstor, Andy Ehrackhetts album, Annie ('unuin rham; lamp. M. Din, Goodfellow ' “ra; lambrequin, H, child’s -un G. H. Anderson; fruit d|~l| Kate Purcell; silver cup, Andrew Murphy; berry dish, D. Hurle, stor, Clara Creighton; pic: Annie Muleahy: toilet bottle, Eila cologne bottle, Mrs. O'Brien’s table berry dish, ) etian vase, Owen MeC album, Mrs. James Cre ,h.lm\.m‘ pie knife, - MeShanes sofa | embroidered banner, water set, Mrs. Danbach Joiin Little Moran: Sodality ver cake basket, Jul fuuit dish, D. Iurley: Burke: copper \vuh [§ hand-painted plague, ( s Father Calanan; bride, Mrs, Hennessy; p J. 'Broderick: toilet set, A Mulhearh ; ‘id‘h hard coal, D, Julia Mulles : Palmblad ather Carroll’s pillow. Ida ]nn!lnv DeVits pilloy, painted hanner, Hak Chioir Table—Mr Kennedy, cut gias son, painted china mines: card table, case, Katle Muicahes embroldered banner, [ i faltdotl, Eila Crowes parlot lamp, P. J. White: Indies” shoes, D. innery! amber tor, C. J. wine hearn; brandy set, Minnie toilet Set, J. MeInerney: pickle e » basket, Katie Croft: g cley s cut glass water pi W pickle butter dish, Will € Dinan dish, James Cook: oil paint- ng, George Newlants: ehi Kelley; sofa’ pillow, R an'’y * doll, Joim Kuhn: bonnet'and muff, Avnes Han- | nican; blue water set. Elijal Conkling; pleklo’ disih Mary MeAudies ehalr, Roso Brady; embossed ehair, Sam Gunimoss, THE RAILKOAD GRIST. The Oniaha Northern Road—Notesand Personals. DAnnother meeting of the monied men of Omaha was held last evening at the Paxton, in response to an in- vitation or call issued by several wealthy gentlemen. The conrfeences wus strietly “on the buiet,”” and may re- sult in big things. A gentlemanDwell posted on_ affuirs said yesterday: roadis going to be built y gomg to come of that meeting to- Freight Commissioner Griftiths 18 not feeling despondent over the prospects of the Umana & Northern, though he would like to have things pushed moro rapidly than at present. Speaking of the I interview with him yeste “You misquoted me_‘in making me say that President Hughitt of the North- western was a sharper. I think he is an accomplished gentleman and a good railroad official. would do exuetly as he is doing were_we in his place. At the same time I mmsist upon it that he is deluding the O a people.’’ 1E EW BUILD] Yesterday morning Thos. Mj ()rx of the Union Pacific plzuml the ru]nmnuu for material to be used in t ruction of the Mansard roof for the headquarters building ~ Work will be commenced at once, and will probably be completed within two months. This will make the headquarters building five stories in height, sy lated. It will be one of th structures of this kKind in th Monr 0, The wonderful ine ss of the Union Paci and for more freight c: A con- tract for 700 cars, to be conum-u-u within the next few weeks now being exccuted. Contr: 500 more are to be let next we will inerease the number by 1 and it is thought that the pressure w emporarify velieved. A railrond ofli- in speaking of the matter ye: sious, airy and well venti- handsomest B. & M. MATTER no truth in the rumor that M. is surveying for an air line from Omaha to D " said General Manager Holdredge of that road yesterday. “‘At least if any suchthing is u)nu-umhll:-d. l just road to in Frontier county, mgmv miles west Ihrmwh Frontier, Lin- coln and Kn heme of the but only ived in ific is not dead, It \vlll probably be the spring. Mr. J. Blickensderter, ehief engineer of the Union Pacific, left lastevening on the Missouri Pacific for Kansas Ci ity. NEW OUTKFITS FORNEWSPAPERS, The Omaha Type Foundry and Sup- ply House for Printers and Publishers. The Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at all times to outlit publishers op short notice with presses, ype, rules, . inks, composition, s and Fules, and’ in fact everything line of printers and publishers’ Bette ms and more liberal red than by sending to licago or elsewhere. Save money by buying near home. Second hand goods inthe printing line bought and sold. We often have great bargains in this particu- lar. Send for THE PRINTERS' AUXILIARY, our monthly trade journal, that gives lists of goods and prices and from time to time proclaims unequalled barguins in new and second hand material, ysPAPER UNION, . Howard and JucL-uu. Omx um. Nebraska, Clmutluuuu__hcwm The meeting of the Omaba C. L, 8. C,, will be held in the board of education BEE: FRIDAY, ()C'I‘()TéER Capitol avenue, on Fiiday evening, Oc tobe 20, at 8 o'clock gromme has been arranged THE OMAHA DAILY @The following pro- Class matters Round T: |M|- ~Best Plan h'l ulnlm ting ... Miss Mary Fitch A Study of Rocks, with Spocimens by INTERMISRION o First Fittvgjuestions on [T Iy NATURAL T'o expect when an enterprising firmn bends all its energies toward Nebrakn trome. Critic’s raport. .+ eeee Misoellameons quotations An mvitation to be present is extended Ch: mv'nxqu m~, and may contem rhln hing a select stock of choice Clothing for Men and Roys, at lower o and composition stions an' religions literature including the prices, that they must secure the highest possible suc FEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY of Omaha. Such a firm mogazine, will wishing to pursue is the ] the best possible fg For the mutu cerned, Omaha Some of the people who call uponthem daily may imaginebecause they wha Chautau communicate who holds the position of state or; are offerving at such low figuresthatthe goods are inferior quality.Such is A child, four y s and red cap, s old, with light red strayed from its home, not the case, as they arve actually selling the same quality, in preferable styles, from $3 to $10 less on each suit than is asked by other dealers, If What Bullard Saye, F. W. Bullard, the man whose son was accuged yesterday of being part ponsible forlthe de you do not wish to buy just norw, call, look around and see the enor. mous assortment of Children, clothing and other fixings for Men, Boys and ath of Jolin Rocsingwas ; by a reporter remembered th o1 typhoid fever s mise being haster injuries intheted upon him by wuuwlhu t Rocsing died nigght, his .|.- Their courteous salesmen will politely show you through and also convince youw that all goods are sold at strictly one price by THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. Mrv Bullard,the father, states that young Roesing was to blame ceurred about vas lying sick at the time, from a poh iniuries received Young Roesing was ma ole disturbance at the time and was ordered away by bout the house ln abuse both Bullard ’\nd his son John, which treatment very r-mnmmwvd 'I'hl- father, how ver, claims th and ho says that he 1s willing to by up by proof. Real Estate The following transfers were filed 20, with the county elerk: Prayn and wife to_John 0 a a N P I||lII|\~1 and 'Wlln to Wm C ulv\ll equa! uml\\ulml W g 83 trustes to Wm‘Coburn ; to 34 inclusive, b 21, West Side; THTS ROOFING is the perfected form of portable Roofing, manufac- tured by us for the past twenty-seven years, and is now in use upon roofs of Factories, Foundries, Warelhouses, Cotton Gins, Chemical Works, Rail- Steamboat Decks, ete., in all parts of the world. 1y for use in rolls containing 200 square feet, and to finish, only about 85 mu(] ich 'mll w\fo 1o Lonis A Groff; YW 4,500, h- to 88 \\'l(h-nunl. , blk 70, Omabia W 1 weighs with Ash 100 square feet. It is adapted for all climates and can be readily applied by unskilled Samples and Deseriptive Price H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, BOLE MANUFACTULERS OF H. W. Johns’ Asbestos Fire and Water Proof Sheathing, Boiler Coverings, Liquid Paints, Roof Paints, Roof Cement, Fire Proof Paints, etc. 175 RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO, ILL, C.S. RAYMOND, : RELIABLE JEWELER, ‘Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a special ed. Corner Douglus and THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. S. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMAHA. Reuben Allen and Roof Coating v‘:: n of w 100 1t lof YOR THE_TREATMENT OF. AL, Chronlc & Surglcal Dusea:es. List free by mal. o) Hospital aufl Privat Wo'luve ‘the faciilties, upparatus and remodies +sful treatwent of every form of dis 0. e A Craucer to Mary £ Stocher: lots 2o 4, blk 11, Meyer, Richfirds” & Tikden's add:; W' D—8800. George H Bogus et al to Nora H Lomon: lms 11 and 12, bleok 10, Omaka View; WD-— ind Thto il o come aud i ar correspond with us ing cases by letter sc enhflln'!\ without ke W, CIRCU] Building Felt, Steam Packings, ne wbles us {0 trcat Tany cap 700. hy Fowler et al to G W Wirc¢ham: lots I‘X\l Pri “)5" w\llb«ll\ in Millard & Oaldwell” s.l\ld n Deformities and Braces, Cluy Toch 5 erh, Bronobitls, Tobalation, Elec 3 Kidney, Eye, Ear, Skio, Blood and ‘m!'h (single) to Georee A Jl)n- l|lk 13, Owaha v and wifeto' Rose 8,blk 19: E V Smith’s add James Robinson aud wife to Alexander W 11, 14 10,80 acres; W D Wl Hawley and wife to Balthas Jetter; artof wign e 9,14 13: $1,000, Hammond and husband to Cath- n: lot 3, blk 8, Ambler Place; W are o The only ven«h.n wedical Institute making k7 Nelvuus Diseases Albro: ‘wig of s e anare Spegial ALL CONTAGIONS AN Wao can remove Sy} without mercury. New restorativa treatment for 10ss of vital power. COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL, All work warrant- 1 ne Hayden and:husband to Hugh G ; lot 3, blk 8, Ambler Place; 5th streets, Omah; Call'and consult us or send name and post-oflice addreas—plainly written—enclose etamp, and we will kend you, in TE ik "UL Nii"'ro ‘rench and wife to H G_Clarl blk 2, Lake View add; Q C sL Nelson to Eflie © Bea nnd G 15 £t lot 10, bik 4, Parker's 58 Murphy ana wite to blk 6, Denises add; W D- Frederick Drexel and wife'to Auzust Han- bik 2. Drexel’s su Roger's Ok ahoma: W D--81, Algernon § Paddock and wit y; lot 7.blk 10, erom \\ully and husba an ok 10, Jerome Parkcs WD Property of every description for sale 1n all parts of the city. Lands for sale in J W Phelps: lot 5, 1,000, Viinany oA every county in Nebraska, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS of the city state or county, or any other harge upon application. Peraons unable to visit us muy be treated at fhelr homes, by correxpondence ments keit by mal Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Ma A information desired, furnished free o 5 saarkn o nd\cal modation of p-mm» | Zensonable piices- 'Omaha Medical and .Surglcal Institnte, Cor. 13th St. and Canital Ave.. OMAHA. N=B. LEVI CARTER, President, Army Notes, Colonel Henry yesterday received alet- Jolonel Blount, at Washi neral Drums’ un;,n own department stafls does nuL fer to or include the inspectors of So_that Colonel not |)L ohl\bml to leave Omaha, “The firing of this department this year, as compared with In 1886 the figur: ust, is as follo of merit wer CORRODERS & GRINDERS 160, which shows an res ely of 23, 6 and 14 llusmt.\l Ste wl\rll J ll ( appointed a ¢ department he llq\mll ant has bvnn m -nliu al dire ©Our productions Perfection of § In them Every Object whoes in removed. | Strietly Pure White Lead MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED PAIKTS AND COLORS, NEB. n to ready-made The success at once gitained by our goods wherever introduced iz because the. ihe finest mate ad moderats th ool The horrors of breaking-in_are avoi comfortable from the very fi n all sizcs, widths and shapes, Name and Adidress of J: & T, COUSINS, NEW YOI, OMAKA, For Sale by all the Leading Paint, 0il and Drug Houses of the West. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Cnpim, Lock en Soles for e e v s i iiol(ll'l‘fl uf’(,‘lll"l:lu'}j 13[.1‘1»;1 H;. uvla‘ of SERIES B, CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY cols o1 commng DR. IMPEY, ., 14th and Douglas Sts. Practice limited to Discases of the ....$250,000 Vi llu;,hl'u Cashier. fon of Interest and EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, @laseesfitted for all forms of defective Vlnuu. Artiflcial Kyes Inserted. dresses 1o 0s f dono =0) With & momora of bonds of either dluss h ¢ il person at our vl W. V. Morse, of ihe nmount 10 by them, or by POWDER Abeolutely Pure. A marye of pur BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, 12th and Farnam Sts A General Banking Busiess Transacted N. W. HARRIS & CO. | BANKERS, CHICAGO. OOLD HEDAL PABIE, 1878, Blflakfasl chna Warranted absolutely pure A S HIATCH & WOODBRIDGE BRO'S,, State Agents fl)izs‘l\'lan BROS, PLANGS Omaha, _Neb. Thispowder nover varies. ty, strength and wholesomeness. More econ- than the ordinary kinds and cannt be ld incompetition with the multity htalum or Phospnate powders. Rovar, BAKING POWDER C '.'l' . L. WILKIE, with Barch, Arrowroot o and is therefurc far wore ¢ cal, costing less thaw one cent @ admirably adapted for i well s for persons i b Bold by Geocers everywhisre. Paper Boxes, 106 8. 14th st. Omaha, 1 solicited and will re- roows, corner of Sixtéenth street and | ceive prompt atteution

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