Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 30, 1886, Page 8

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GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY A Bosinees Man Sends His Wife From Home and Then Elopc- THE FEDERAL BUILDING Larger Quartors Necded-The Hu- mane Society—Marshal Bierbower and Collector Calhoun Count Notes, A Faithless Husband. One of the saddest and most heartless rases of desertion on record was discov yesterday by a revorter for the Brg guilty principal is Luthee Dimmick, months past, has and livery and of Sixteenth k is a young man about tw ars of age, and hails from Rock Istand, whe two ago he was married to the of a prominent and wealthy citizen. was sent here 1o Omzha by his who gave him L in business the hope, that aft sowing, he wonld settle a man of himsclf Mr, and Mys. Dimmick at 1518 Cass street for past, Concealing the his wife, Dimmick fo aequaintance of o disreputa 1 living in o house near Sixteen: Chicago streets, He beeame blindly in fatuated with her and they finally con- cocted a scheme to clope together. Dim mick persuaded his trusting wife to go home to visit her parents in Rock Island durmg the Lolidays. cting noth ing as to the sinister motives of her hus- vand’s anxiety to see her go, Mrs. Dim mick started aw n Thursday last for Rock Island. On l)mmnl k made angements ve the ecity. e had disposed of all the stock he had on hand, ra siderable money thereby. He then equipped three with two horse teams, and that e ofl with his mistress gitls who had been living with ner and {wo hired men. Of course nothing i known as to the ronte, but it is lu h« n-\l that the party of six has ) mmick has re- m-‘muln [t \l‘u ssed a desire to £o to that count ¢ has some heavy creditors in the city who will probably make every endeavor to bring him back. It 1s not he- Jieved that this will be a matter of much difliculty. Mrs. Dimmick is a Indy of rare_eulture and refinement, and furly worshiped her husband. For that reason the blow will fall with all the more ing force on She has bv-wu phed of the i ve here to- kept a carriage rop sale stables and Cass st down and make have regided several ‘months fact from med [ night {wo IvI est ereditors is »ository man on pitol avenue. Dimmick lot of cutters from him to sell and disposed of them without making any account of the sal i re of Them to be Paid for the Daily Lacteal Supply. oning, there was a meeting of milk dealers r' b Il for the burpose of making an ment by ich, after January 1, the price of muk will be raised by all the members com- posing the association. s association consists of avout fifty members. The number of milk dealers in town is esti- mated at seventy-five, but four ol them have more than one wagon. These are Steuben, Post, Fredericksen and Littlefizld. .\mrlv.nh of them own their own ¢ those who propose to o the price of milk say they do it by the price of f 5 high. ~Fredericksen, who will not the association, says that feedis hi, than formerly. which f sold for 25, now costs 3 cents. now §14 and § when forme be bought for and $10. $10 and §11, whc g for $5.50. ‘The raise proposed is to give sixteen quarts for §1, Am& acan contain- quarts for 85 cents. Now, amount of m:lk sold for dollar waries, Some give sixteen, others eighteen and still others twenty' quart he best dealers allow eighteen quarts if the consume a quarta day, but only sixteen quarts, if the customer takes but a pmb a day. Just what arrangements are made by the dealers who twenty quaris for §1 is not known. There is quite a number of milkmen who will not join the proposed assoctution, becuse, during tho best months of summer, thes the suburbs who can njure by sclling for less than the prices, which must be maints ociation men will not NEBRASKA lli')l ANE SOCIETY A Comprehensive Circular Concern- ing Its Organization and Aims, The following civeular has been wssued by the secretary of the Nebraska State Humane society “The society for the prevention of eruelty to animals has rceently been organized as the Nebraska State Hn- mane society, for the prevention of erelty to animals and ehildren “The ofticers for the ensuing year ave as follows President, Champion S, residents, Dr s 1'..,;.,1.‘1.".. oy I Murphy, I*. C. Himebaugh, J. nry Pundt; seere corresponding sec A (Iuw viee Mill Smith, Frank W \l\ o Hiteheoc gland, Guy Henry, W Annin, O 11, Rothaker Mesdames, J. Woolworth, . M. Dins' moor, 1. L. Kimball, O. F. Davis, P. L Porme,J. M. Lharston and the Hon, J. K mayor, ex oflicio; executive com wittes, J. B, Smith, W. 1. Buldwin, jr and John 1. Bell ‘The work of the society will now oe pushed vigorously forward, but to ensure stiveness it is deswed to make the membership as large as possi ble. The annual dues have therefore by one dollar, no special ad 3 4-7“1'):“1 Life mem- s ure issued to gentle men for twenty-five dollars, to ladies for ten do! 1f you arein jects of the socie! your support p membership eard closed 15 de sympathy with the ob- wish to give it out the enclosed and Jetutn in th envelope, If membel red please note m s on the b the ¢ Send no money with the us all dues will be colle will, fe Thhon iay who eare care to join the you will confer a fivor by sending their nanmes with yours, or atany subsequent time, to the s ary. 1f you do not A to join le; return the the Board ib, Secretary.” AYS Alll;’l).\\l.l, any rels s, They May Cause the Union Pacific ta | Lstablish lts Own Weather Bureau. reporter for the Bre enint Powell, of the viee, to ascertain whm he Imd to ned by the Union Pacific man agement over the delay in getting thei serviee into working order. Thie dissat- isfaction has already been outlined in Bee, and in response to a question, tenant Powell said he had read the same. He deprecated the appearance of the article but remarked t <o far as its facts were concerned it was entirely true. “‘And yet,” he smid, it has beep beyond my power to do anything in the premises. 1 came here nearly a month ago, and in that time 1 have done as much toward getting ready for working systemn as I could unde stances, | |1 we recoived ne from W 1 was promis; i e wlong the line of m Pacific to put the necessary in struments, *anemometers, omelters, hygromete thermometers and othiers place. Lhey also promised me an 4 for oflice work, Buat what is They have sent me neither, and had, there would be nothing for them to do, becanse the mstruments promised have not been forw ‘These mdl\l ment e purel citie railroad through the and the company ea why those deviees, which have been paid for, haye not been forwarded. 1 know that the company is dissaustied, but I have no means of improving the state of Tairs. Unless the oflices intended are blished along the line, I can not do work expeeted of althongh sev- times, taking th fservice Teports, wve foretold he storms along the line, the cold snap a few days ago, which graphed westward \]un"‘!ln' I: vnu-. of that the the if they signal service, not understand v veral times, stating these facts, but [ have not been able to xecure are: p}{ or learn the eause of the de Licutenant Powell came out heve at twenty-four hou not even stopping on the way lest v: bl time might tiius be lost. And yet, v heart of the winter, m"lwu s¢ services apped by jealousy of the here is no 1lt>ul)| that the upshot n( the matter will be ing by the Union Pac vice connection with that of the Unit. States, and_establishing one of its own, which shall in no way be allied to that of the army. MARSHAL AN One T D COLLECTOR. ing to Oust the Other of Very Comtortable Quarters. The introduction of demoeratic offic into the custom house building ha sulted ina warm little controvers; tween Marshal Bierhower and Collector Calhoun. The matter has been kept quict, bnt sufticient information has leaked out to warrantd publication, A days o Custodian Jordan notified Marskal Bierbower that in_compl with instructions from the treasury department at Washington. he would be compelled to vacate his present qua ters and move into the private oflice now oceupied by Mr. Calhoun, leaving that ;.,n‘ulh'm‘m irce to the oftices of the 024 the the 3 ile which is _ordered to move 2 t. The rooms of the ma Rilanl the large one of the collector, would give the litter a grand monopoly of almost one-half of one floor, while the ma pla hal would be confined in one little n whreh he could hardly set up his lile cases, to say nothing of m ini the pri ich must some upon importantcases, 1t is said that the marshal came to the conclusion nmt the collector was partly instrumen securing the change, and with this fm,l- n\Wnlvllvoxml himself of some e English as regards his appree man who wanted the not yet moved, an, appealed to W RAL BUILDING. Nothing Else Will Satisfy the Grow- Omaha. Postmaster Coutant has now come to the conclusion that the proposed enlarge- ment of the present postofiice by build- ing on the lot immediately west of the present straeture would 1 but tem- por: ief to the now over-crowded system, The business of the oflice is now inereasing beyond all precedent,and isin keeping with the development of both the city and the e. During Mr. Coutant’s conncction with the ofti which extends to but a few ye! the foree in the oflice has been ine from thirty-one to tifty men, The next two years the increase will be corres- pondingly g Land in five is no doubt ti double what it is to-day. from three to five 1 dition and if the latter should be even a large as the present structure, by the time it was opened it wonld be as crowded as is the oflice of to-day. The building requived is one of great size, which will satisfy Omaha for fifty 3 h olly to build any “other and Postmuster Coutant is of the opinion that the question of an en- tirely new struett can not be tated too carly by our citizens. BIGGHST ON RECORD, Worth transaction vet taken place in this city was nplished late yesterdayafternoon Mayne, in the sale of John 1 le Creck farm, This com prises acres of the richest, most diversitied beantifully lying land in the county, It is but four miles from the i and nay readily ut Benson ul the price was 10,000 were de 1. sited Lo t N The balunce of January, which ha ton's Cc the inyest in improveme The land now bemng platted, and - will placed in the Tuarket by the middle of oxt month, Among the provements contemplated are the plant of 10,000 evergreun trees, tho establishing of parks ‘m.llum.\ ards. A bonus will be offered bie line to build to the ptace, and n( epted the purchaser will build 1 road himself. This is Mayne bigge 4 deal, and he will rescil the property with another \gent thou- THEY WANT A L« The Woman's Cl Want to Build a Home. adics of the Woman's Christian on have rot ye »andoned the hope of inducing the city to aid them to tent of o lot in building home hey might be able titule people danation of 4,000 from Mr nduced them to believe' that they will be nabled to collect con furtherance of their 1 AYesterday morning 4 BEE reporter ques tioned Councilman Sehroed us - to whether the council could be induced to tion for the pur- as be knew, the the ¢ THE OMAHA l)AlLY lot Innmevl that the corner of Ninth and Howard streets. That he did not think would be a suitable place for a home. All the lots owneda by the city ~were in_ both _ the northern and soutnern divisions of the ¥, which are too remote from the dis trict in which a home should be erected. He was not aware of what land was now held in trust for the ¢ity by ex-Gov Saunders, but that he knew was involved I a controversy in the courts between the city and the Union Pacific and B. & M. roads. He would favor a move, how ever, to give the association a lot, or even to sell some of the ent lote held by the city, if that could be legally done, and turn the proceedsover to Tadies to be used in buying a lot and building a home thereon Licensed Watchmaker tailway Co U. S, and was on for the U. P RAMYOND, and 15th, Death of Mra, Mary Boyle. Mrs. Mary Bogle, wife of Michacl Boyle and mother of three young men well known in this eity, died yesterday morn ing at the 0 of Boyle has heen a res twenty-two time she gpeeted mewber of a very wide ci of acquaimnts un s, One of her sons Terrence, has n_ for many years check clerk of l)w Union Pacil Micha is connected with the Western Union Telegraph company,while a third, Patrick J., 1s one of the host known com: positors in Omaha. ‘T'he funeral will take FI' ce this morning at 830 o’'clock rom her late residence, 1206 Chic St. Philomena's, thenée to St. ) cemetery. 8. W, Preshyterian Sunday Sc The Sunday school of the S. W. Pres byterian church is one of the most pros- perous in the city. Mrs, Crosby’s infant s numbers 109, while there are 289 scolars in the whole school, Under the able management of Mr. Drummond and his assistants, the sehool is growing very rapidly. Mr. John Kennedy, the former superintendent, is now teaching the adult bible class with' great acceptance. It is no uncommon thing for the latter to have the banner standing at its head, sig- nifying that it I S Wwore new seholars than any other ¢! e infant clas of this school % a Christmas donation hospital, to the Child’s ital, The Dying Year. The Home Circle club will dance the old year out in Masonie hall on next Fri- daynight. Beautiful souvenir programme have been arranged for the occasion, and the dances will be indicated by hours instead of numbers. At 11:55 the mid- night dance will be ecalled, and during its continuance the midnight hour will be sounded on a triangle, At each stroke until the last the lights will be gradually lowered, when with the new will flash brilliant, and an round congratulation will ensue. Trucks and Tracks. Yesterday morning the forward trucks of the second baggage car on the G Island train, in coming into the city, ran t the commencement of the immediately below the The engine_and first bag- mto the city bringing all ¢ and expressage, while the 'S we transferred to the mmy and brought into town. ~ Thero little dumage beyond the delay of trains, and no loss of life. The Encampment in March. J. W. Liveringham, adjutant-general of the department of Nebraska G. A. R., written to Comrade C. E. Burmester ate encampment which ordina- rily takes place Febraary, may be post- poned until \L\r( h or after the next leg- it may be_expedient to do this because between twenty and twenty-five legislators are soldiers, who want to attend the encampment, ‘which mot be done if the latter be held dur- ing the term of the former. The Story of a Divorce Petition, In the district court yesterday Willinm Henry Case tiled a pmmm :«kmnr for a divoree from lus wif The plaintift alleges that Tio\was marriodito Nellie in Council Blufts in October last, and that after one brief month of wedded bliss his wife deserted him and com- mitted adultery with divers persons since that tin: The Old Year Out. On next Friday the Elks will give a rand social at their rooms in the opera nhouse, immedis h-lv atter the perform- ance of Prince Karl, Manslicld being one of the guests. Some time ago a coloved man named ln wdshower fell throughjan open hateh > Metropolitan ' lotel cell Aly hurt that a fow recovered a judgment of $100 in nu»ummy court against Gay & Hox wrictors of the hotel, The defendants ot satistied with this decision apuealed the ease to the distri POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul- titude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Royal Baking Powder Co., 468 Wall strect, New York. VARICOCELE] LSt Many A/Alnur (R ow Tatk. PENNYRWAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."” I aud Ouly Genuine. 11 Bl worthloas luli NAME PAH‘n‘ Lhieh -mu?mxu Seld by Devgglats cvery whors, Atk o “Chis BEKEL with pain,” matism or neuralgia. creasing, and in many dire cause of much hides other diseases. In cur ralgia, sick hendac wrought wonders. Thos it are best qualified to spel Rev. L. B. Senter, was taken with a severe tism. She could not I sent her one bottle of It has t to my wife in ne Heury Martin, Musd used Athlophoros, which cured me. For several fer a severe would confine me at a time severe attack in my confined to the lotse for Atholoploros. time I nsed paing all gone; Iwent back to work, rheumatism since and hour's work.” ivery druggist should ku'p Athlo| ros and Athlophoros they eannot be bought u( |lu- muvg t the” Athlophoros Co., 122 Wall York, will send eith receint of regulur pric bottle for Athlop! Pills. For liver and kidney diseases, dyspop sin,in digestion, wenakness, nervous debility hendncho, Athiophoros Pills are us of woman, constipation blood, ete.. in favor, and “with baye become the m, out the United atntcs. 3 and' R—I1 grades ure mal MEDIUN AND ESTRA B The G quality rranted (o wosr twice N oF MEIT, from tho' Into. Exposition IIL‘M at New )nexum. While scores of pate worthlcss, the prineipl huve proved invaluat Rotailers are aut on examination, th represented. FOIt S THURS DAY mnnv CRAZED is the sad cry of many a victtm of rheumatism or neuralgia and frequent. ly other diseases, such as kidney and liver complaints, are dircetly traceable to rheu- These diseases some unexplainable reason, are rapic instances sickness which so its real-origin o as to be mistaken for ing rheumatism, neu- and in many cases of kidney and liver troubles, Athlophoros has who have are the k of its merit. yea have ros and Towa, “1 did Have rheumatism very badly until T completely 3 there would be certain times that I could invariably look attack of rhe to the house fc I was suffering from a very arms and had been a week The first two does seemed to go right to the seat of the my relief was simply wonderful after 1 had taken two doses of the medicine. After T had used one bottle my pain was I had free use of my matism, 50¢ h s constantl St popular o Morse, Kansas, says “About two years ago, my daughter-in-law attack of turn herself in bed, Athlophoros, and by the time one-half was used she was free and has had no_return of the also been of ralgia.” tine, rheuma rms 5o that I have not felt my not lost an for disenes impure, unegun asing set through: n Siiont WAIST, suitw ndé of English s )-um a8 n founa of tho Glove-Fitting refund mo CATALOG UE FREE ON APPLICATIC THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.. New York, for used great says which a week at the I:ho‘ the CERMAN ASTHMA CURE Lostantly rellevos the mort lolent attack. and oons NO WAITING Tor RE- BEFDRE AND — AFTER Electrlc Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, 0 _are Lo o it v i OR oS eullering from Nuneoos DEGILITY IAlsml lslv tn. 19 Park Blace, New Yorks Mention Omaha Bee, “W ot} xw.—:..nus tacer all oihe Prbiitated thrg &E."'wrn' FIIF.E TIAL aded scvom Toa) ga bie T e Ko 14 Y P06 Ve h-uu WANTED Ladies to Work for Us at Thnr Own Homes. $7to $10 Per Week Can Be Quistly Made No photo. painting; no nyassiag alx mob 00. For full pliear VESOENT AT €O ¥ Atuum SL. Boato cldlmeod USED INALL ESTABLISHED 1870, {fER 200000 so LD \@on@riaced T, —— d Prices on application and 1‘..1 ers. 5 Al AR urnu: Fuligers 1, Mast., Box oid by ])E(‘h MBER 30, JUDGMENT SUBMITTED To all who made Christmas presents, and the same purchased from the Nebraska Clothing Company, whether their qualities and low prices were not precisely as advertised: furthermore, any purchased garment unfortunately not procured the exact size, it was either exchangg the money cheerfully refunded? In the last issue, ularize, or although they occupied considerable more than the usual space. still, the stock being and is yet too immense to partic= it will therefore be more satisfactory to the public to drop in and see for themselves the splendid bargains they offer at the GREAT CLOSING SALE, which is to continue untilinventory is taken. 8 Great sacrifices in gent's furnishings. Remember THEY ARE the originators of low prices. 240 dozen all Sille Scargs at 1. 130 dozen Men's For instance, they offer: eachy worth considerably more money. 11 Wool Hose at 15¢ each, worth double the money. 170 dozen Gentlemen's Faney Underiweeay, the shivt teimmed with sill binding, atl 35¢ eachy which woald be cheap at 7.5¢. 50 dozen Men's White Unlaundvied Shivts, at 30, othey dealers ask at least B0c for the same. And all goods are marked in plain figures and at strictly one vrice at the To every customer on the h back Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. The Union Sewing Machine Made on Honor, Sold on Honor And Guaranteed, ed by the superior me FIRST CLASS TRADE ONLY. They desire live, cncrgetic and responsible deale with which to undersell your neighbors, but if youappreciate real merit, and wish to handle & sewing machine that will reflect eredit on your business, prove a souree of pleasure tomers, and PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS, Address for particulars, 209 No. 16th St. UNION M'F'G. CO, DRS, . &D. DAVIESON, | syreaco SHoRT LING| DENVER, - . Of the my, St Hospital Londo! New York, tion TO THE Nervous, Chronic and Blood More e 418 LAWRENCE STRE! Missoui State Museum of Louis, Mo.; Uhiversity Giesen, Gi any SPECIALLY 'REATMENT OF DISEASES. especially those i Lor of & company that have established their g of the goods they mannfacture. COLORADO, Anato- College anc Having devoted their atten- ing from impru dence, invite all sosuffering to correspond without delay. . Di contagion cured safe l\ and s of infection detention from business, use of cases ha pronou write u letrers receive in dangerous drugs. ave been neglected, badly tre able, should not their symptoms, need in s concerning and peedily without fail to PR \BJUST PUBLISHED _4? And will be mailed on rece al E y ters on ORGANS, the whole tormin ical tre young DRS. 418 Lawre cent st 10 any ad '1( of one Prac xhaustion,” to which on Marriage,” with DISEASES OF THE REPRODUC atise men, Address— & D, DAVIESON, ce st., Denver, dress tical sortant chap TIVE valuable med which should be read by all = | HOOK, REAL ESTATE, 1509 60 feet eust front, with hous ot, near Cuming, $7,.06 t 5, b i 8¢ A finc @3, 810 EXTR ry house, fi by A Lats und houses nll ovier the city and its tions Lust y¢ RNAM STREET. , on Saunders ck 8, Fowler Place, South Om h deed uth front on Leavenwortl. in baren or, %0 )t Juth Omaha, § ENDID. 1NV ESTAE ks (rom bug Full e INTANEN Prackac ¢ south front lot on Cha )0: 1his woek only, worth $1,5 A LARGE LOT iud nearly mow south 16th 8 his week on FRONY on 2 near loté on 261) ar line, 83,4 ou huve only w 1ew ir property with Leavenwo incss t on two roet rtl 0 for du T, 7. FIQOIE, e B esl Bstaty, 1w 2maw, 1614 Capitol Ave, Confidence r=inall moecupied texritory don’t answer this advertisement: to your ¢ OMATHA, NEBRASKA. —OF [k o THE BEST ROUTE from OMARA aad COUNCIL BLYFES ot THE BEAST. TWO TRAINB DAILY BETW COUNCIL BLUEFS AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, Aud all other ‘mportant points East, Northeust wnd Bouthonst. s call on the Tioket Azen stroet (n Paxion Hotel,or & EN OMAHA Chicago, Yor througl at 1401 F it 4 and tho finest Dining Cars are run on the muin lines of the Ao Mt ar ke & BT Baun RATLWAY, | uod every aitention is paid to pussengors by courteons employcs of 1he colupAny, R. MiLLER, Goiernl Manager. JUF. TUCKER, Assistant ¢ ul Mana A V. H. CArvexizk, Gensral Pusseng Ticket Agent. Gro. B. HEAFYORD, Assistant General Passen- 4 Ticket Ageut CrABK, Geaoral ‘iuxverm\umlouL DREXEL & MAUL Suceessors to Jno. (i. Jacobs, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, tthe oldstand 1407 bytelegraph so.icited and tended to, Te aud wer nam st, Orders promptly at- BRUNER & BRI‘ZI‘B i | [fyouare looking for Chicago, Milwaukes &St Paul Ry business on the basisof SQUARE DEALING in its merits, warrant them in eatering for cheap machine 13th SI Cor. Capltod /Ivenw} TRE TREATMENT OF AL 2 Chronic & Surgical Disegst UR. McMENAMY, Prop)leted ./ Sixleen yonrs Jupiiad anil Priv ruuv!nl A remed o 1y form of dise al treatment, Al o themibelyeg rienco in treate At (UG gy e IM( o Deformities and I the Bpiue Cancerr, ty, 3 Blood and Trusses, a \pplinces, 1Bkl he only ru\u'xm wledical Instiute making Pr vate, Spegial 3 Nerrous Dlsusas ALL CONTA D ton piskas satully te + the wyet HOUR AN 2 prod “ stenip, nud we i pinin wra ,vn’z cmuJan To MEM voUs DIREAS <K, AND Ouuans, to viait us deuce 0nmha Hedical and Surgwal Insi Cor. 13th St anc Cagitel Ave.. OMAMA, N P E.T. ALLEN. M. D. ATALINT, Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat com 9 Williams ng, cor Doige sts ': i th and | WANT AGENTS Sell the Beat Wmdow ash Lok 1 Ever Invented. and T108 p. o o N

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