Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 20, 1887, Page 8

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WHOLESALE CROCERY TRADE | How It Is Af("v-ctml By the Inter-State Commerce Law, THE RAILWAY NEWS BUDGET, The Police Alarm A Happy Wedding —~A Million For Gas — Court Notes—A Noble Undertake- ing—Other Local, The Wholesale Grocery Trade, Whate have had upon other lines of busi the grocery jobbing trade has b efitted. In the country immed rounding O the situation been improved, s Chicago h had an advantage in rates and still v tains it. However, the situation has not been made any we by the new law. On the other hand, the through rates from the east to points in Wyoming, Utah, Montan 1 Idaho have n east of th new law went into This places Omaha jobbers in a to sell all grocerics in those territories, ‘The rates from Omaha are 80 cents less on first-class, 70 cents less onsecond class, 48 cents less on third, 33 cents less on fourth, 23 cents less on fifth, than the rates from Cnies It will be seen that Omaha prices with freight added gives che; goods, on the average, than can be laid down from apy other market. Omaha is n better shitpe than ever before to do a gre jobbing trade. ha jobbers are no able to compote for the far western trade on nn equal basis with stern houses and in some respects they have an advan- tage. Omaha jobbers can il orders from the west in some lines of goods, such as sugars, meats, lard, canned goods, ete., at a less price’ than the sume oods can be bought in the east, in less than car lots, with freight added. v AINS, Between South Omaha and Council Biuffs—Rail Notes, The new South Omaha and Council Blufls trains will be put on next Sunday and will run every hour, in conncction with the regular dummy service. The time table, however, has not yet been arranged. There will be thirty-four of ins daily- enteen each way, In addition to making the stops in Coun- cil Bluffs, Omaha and South Omaha, these truns will stop at Tyenticth 'wenty-fourth street and Sheely’s puckmg house, JAY GOULD IN OMATA. Jay Gould and General Manager Clark, of the Missouri Pacific, are expected to rive in Omana on Wednesday or Thursday. The location of the new Mis- souri Pacific depot, the grading of the grounds for side trac » erection of a freight depot and round house will be decided upon when these gentlemen arrive. ben- 1y sur. § not b A QUEER CE According to th isters, when ma half fare ticket aflidavit on a blank the road to the cfiect that they are regu larly ordained clergymen, and that the are engaged in no cther business or oc- cupation. General Ticket Agent Steb- bins yesterday received such a_certificate from u preacher, 1n Salina, Neb., who adds after the words, “Lam engaged 1n noothcr busiuess or ocunpnuon,' the parase “But in p hing the unsuchible richs of g(nls\\u 1.” "He gota half- fare ti Mr. ng requisition for. a required to make an urnished them by iticate, accompanying a coupon sent east from Colorado, The certificate was written by a doctor in Colorado. It reads: “L hereby certify that Miss the descased, died from cappillary bronichals and had nothing of mnh\"un natur connccted with her lust )llnu B.R.Thompson h.w gone west fora tour of inspection of the Omaha & Republican Valley branch. Byron D. Bent, formerly employed in the freight department oilice of the Union Pacitic, ;and who is in San Francisco, has fallen heir to a large fortune by the death ot his grandfather. A California excursion ps Union Pacific starts to-day one will be sent out on May 4. R. R. Randall, of Lincoln, has been ap- nointed agent at that pe 1<nnt for the stone department of U mon Pacific railway. ant superintendent wuri Pacific at Sedalia, passed through this city yosts v on his way to Liucoln, where he has been summoned to meet Mr. Gould, who will come by way of that city from Denver. NEW POLICE ALARM. arty of the Another The Boxes are Now Being Pat Into Position, Assistant Chief Salter of the fire de- partment, with a force of men is putting in place the boxes for the police alarm system. These areabout eight feet high, three fect in diameter, of eight sides with a glass roof supporting a gas lamp. Inside, they will be supplied with an automatic alarm which will connect instantaneously ~ with the volice station; and a telephone which will enable the policeman, if necessur: ate with headquarters. Salter is now stretching wires to (‘mlnt‘(‘[ with thisapparatus. It will requi s to get the boxes into condition for They will be located at the follow- ing points: Sixteenth and Davenport, Sixteenth and Cuming, Twenty-fourth and Clark, Fiftecuth and Dodgo, Sixt and Lake, Sixth and Pieree, and Murey, Tenth and Howard, Tenth and Dodge, Twelfth and Dodge, Twelfth and Chicago,Eleventh and Farnam,Twentieth and Pierce, Thirteenth and Williams, Thirteenth and Jackson, Fourteenth and Dosglas, Twent, eighth and Farnam, Eighteenth and St. Mary's avenue, Six- teenth street south end u( viaduet, A HAPPY WEDDING, o use. The Mnrrllxn of Mr, Frank Buck and Miss Ida Sexauer. Monday evening at 9 o’clock Mr. Frank L. Buck, of this city, was umited in n riage to Miss Lda Sexauer,also of Or The ceremony occurred at the dence of the bride's parents on Dayen- port street, Rev.J. 8. Detwiler, of the Lutheran church, ofliciating. Mr. Byron Smth “‘stood up” with the groom and Miss Agngs Livesey attended the bride. After the tying of the nuptial knot, which was performed n the presence of the relatives of the bride aund groom, eame an elegant wedding supper, fol- lowed by music and dancing, \luny and sincere wer tlm congratulations show- ered upon the happy bride and groom. The good wishes of their friends took ubstantlal form i a num- r of handsome and costly presents Among them were a pairof elegant plush chairs, from the Hyperion Social club, of which Mr. Buck 1s'a charter momber and treasurer. The newly married couple have taken their residence at Eighteenth and E-Inru Mr. Buck is a popular youn, iness man of this city, being conneoted . ash the United Biates Wind Engine and er effect the infer-state law may | of the latte Pamp comvany. ble and accomplished lady, with a host n! friends to wish her a future of unal- loyed happiness. DISTRICT COURT, James Oreighton teeship of Fands of Ci Estate. James (! of the will Creighton hton, one of the executors of the late Mrs, Elward with Herman Kountze and John A, Creighton, as also one of the trustees of the several amoun queathed to the heirs of that lady, file petition in thiscourt yesterday morning asking for a showing of the condition ras also s discharge from the position of trustee with reference to the bequests in question. The reques prefaced by an exhibit showing that the teusts involved wy ( MeShane, hton, no ts; am, and £3,000 to others of the late now in the vs that the amount «_to cach of these is as fol- 285 Jus, and Philip ¢ amounts Philip Mrs. east, Th acknowle lows Mrs, Creighton, Warchan, §0 have been variously invested in honds both of this city and several counties also loaned on notes secured by tirst-c e T'wo of the cli rd e dren, who are quest After this showing, Mr. Creghton states that he 18 advaneing in years and his bus- iness engagements are such that he can- t, without injury to his person give to the uffairs of the time, pe demanded, that 'u:nllmus ad litem, tod for tho infunt that an account the dealings of also mterested in the be- rust the e asks be ap- defend- be made the trustees, mined, and that cepted and some y appointed in his stead. All the heirs aboye mentioned, with their descendants, made dofen The divorce case of Geist v t, has just been coneluded before Judge Neville and taken r advisement. Judge W aring yesterday the case of Syl Bangs. Itgrows out of the purchase by the latter from crof property on which the lat- ants, of all ha nims he had to pay back ta which he alleges he understood n paid at the time of purchs plaintiff claims that at the sale, he told Bangs the taxes were paid up to date, which he holds to be true. Hastings. The Mo. Pacific and Northwestern have submitted propositions for bonds which will be voted sure. J. D. Riley, the real estate broker, has great bargains in busi- ness lots and ncre tracts, Dawes & Foss’ Addition a specialty. Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Opera House. ST S A NOBLE UNDERTAKING, The Unanimous Desire of the W C.A. for a Home of the Friendless. Yesterday morning a very important meeting of the Woman's Christain Asso- ciation was held at the home on Farnam street immed west of Sixteenth. There were present the following ladies: Mesdames J. B. Knight, J. Ludington, Pratt, Llliot, lu)h\\v A. Hob \ . J. Welshans, l{ ) Moore, l.B Gilmore, R, D. Iills, ( Eastman and P. L. Perrine. Mrs. rine presided. There were also present Messrs, S. R. Johnson and Nathan Mer- i members of the advisory board, C ay and McCague being ly absent. Murs. Soufe, who is about to leav city, tendered her resignation, was x\owlmwh She Mrs. Dr. Peck, who is also chairman of soliciting committeo. Quite an amount of routine business was transacted. The doration of two lots upon which to erect a substantial home for the friend y C. E. Mayne, was un.numuml) adopted, and a vote of thanks was ten- d('w\l to the donor. ituated on the corner of S immediately westof the lh-lt lin y are beanti- fully located, indeed finer lots for the could not have been selected. e about a mile and a half from u' he which was succceded by intion will beginto diligent- ly ea s the city for subs criptions to the home which it”is contemplated to build. This building will not cost less than $£20,000, and the intent is at first to put up a main building, to which wings may be added from time to 1 necessity of a building of this ind ‘would have been muade '\pp.lrull to any person who could huve seen the crowded condi- tion of the place now used as a home. There 1§ little doubt that a handsome subscription will be secured. Mr. Mer- riam and others have alieady given lib- erally, and the end of their donations has not yet been reached. The Thief Still at Large. I find the following in the Acmy and Navy Journal of April 16th: *‘Paymaster General Rochester has received a tele- gram from Chief Paymaster Jewell, re- porting that Charles P. Parker, the man who several weeks ago robbed Paymaster Bash, ul*.,mu 00 Las been eaptured. I have never reported ure of the thief who robbed Ma- iur Bash, and as the publication is ca ated to stop pursuit of the robber, prevent his eapture, I trust you will deny the statement. Parker, the thicf been eaptured, so fa can e this date. C, lH-ItHl, Chief Pay: ll|'\~h'1’ I)\.ll t Platte. Omaha, April 18, '87, Twonty: mn young bachelors of Fort ade, Fla., have organized a club, each taking o luinllnw nd solemn obligation not to use any soap except Jas, Kirk & Company's “Juvenile,” A Million for Ga s of incorporation of the Ne- and Kansas Gas and Heating ny were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday morning. Omaha is desig- us the place of business. The object of the company is to manufacture gas for illuminating and heating purpos the states of Nebraska and Kan the ('mu\lu'd of Buchan mn state of Missou The capital stock is placed at £1.000,000, to be divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. The corporation commences business to- ay, and is to continue for ninety- The incorporators are Max Meys Lll.n.l' Lec and I w W. Hill, 2 Goaalaror Mr. James B. Haynes has been ap- pointed official court stenographer to serve under Judge Hopewell, pointment is an excellent one, and gives general satisfaction. Mr. Haynes1s not only a competent stenographer, but a young man of ability and high character, He has already entered upon the dis- nd nent churge of his duties, J. D. Riley, Real Estate Broker, Hast ings, Nebh. "References: City Nat'l bank and Adams Loum; bnnm Off For Kearney. Sheriff Coburn will leave to-day for the reform school with Logan Johnsen und W, and Geo, Russell, His brida is an Mlmn- be- | a | tis | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 20. 1887, Hlm\l: ESTATL. Transfers Filed April 18, 1887, A S Paddock and wife to Geo S Smith lot 27 blk 0, Jerome K nith's A d City of Omaha to 10x8s feet b of lot 4 bk 17 Geo E Thompson to € son undivided !, of lnt 3 N |~n||l~4 0 Win Tt Hioma v'I n iy lots 11,12 blk O Lowe's and wite to E K French f nek swig and S, 18 -w k and wife o lot 12 Riverview— '1.‘ lot Vlr k 'lux Tl s2nd add to ik 6 Pot uth Om | \1|lmr~ Totter to fas A enolds lots 5 bIk 7 Potter & Cobb's 2nd add ith Omaha—w d.. I tter et al to Pierre’ VB Tloes 2 Potter & (ul-.n\ 1 10 South Ompha—w d e 1,200 | Gaslin, jr, to Mary A C Ttobert- rds & Tilde |.~.Il(|7 . Wi Gaslin, i, trustee 1ot & Il[\ 1 grds & Tilden's Win Gaslin, j N 1,200 X 1 Moyers, Iteh- I—w d 1o Alex G Charlton Tot churds & 1,000 s, add=w d John W Hampton to ¢ 20 Bovd's add—w d.... Jalin W ilampton to et 8y 900 I Coy 1ot 9 ik 600 Boyd's add—w d €00 Jolin W Hamnton to Alb lot 7 blk 20 Bovel’ add—w d.......... John I Icand wife to 11 1 I Ssubdiv ot J L 2 Dk 8 sub div W d, and wife ‘fo Tlenry il L2, 10blk 4, lots ™5, 4, 3 Brighton—yw | wite to v Mulford Iot 4blk 12 Omaha \w\v« ‘x\ . e ol J I d; .)ull.l’s Illmknu S \]llmn : Ik Cost uul husbaiid to land lot 10 Smith va . jr. to Minnie J Wood lot rds & Tilden's 3,000 700 ot'al to 1 T ~m~, blk 12 Clifton Hill add—w 600 L W Wrightand wite to 5,000 (.l’n K Kouzouns and wife to Mat Ga- wlinlots 5, 6 blk 19 Waluut hill v M Dh cet or lot 8 blic 6 1st add to South Omaha—w d... Johin Chollman and wife to L it Ham- mond lot 9blk 1 Hyde B R Ball and witeto Carl llml D (Luteh: imnson lot: bll\ 1 Hyde l’mh——- i to 1l blk 1 1vde Park, w d Francis M Shriver and wi Silkworth, lots 1, . 3,000 5,500 1,500 500 Harre B Mutford to' Chas 11 Marljle lot 4, bik 12 Omaha View, w d.. wm Gagiin ir to Mary I “Tidball, Tot , Mayers, add, \\'II 850 den’s ndd W (l Jacob H Griflin to ¢ Wi A 1 Gibbor I(u'h lot 5 blk wnd 1-7th acres in Geo Armstrong and wite to Vinton lot 1bik 1, Armstrong’s add.wa . E B Ol 1 and wife Cote Brillj to Susan o faiim ‘i Madoerin lot o Hill, wd.. Francis M Shriver and wife to" Jjoimn Baumer, lot 8, Sunnyside add, w d.. Lucy I r to Jolin Foitic bl 4,A'S Patric Jetter R Con Worm, lot: mond, wad o ¥ Bell and wife to ¢ et al undivided ¢ interest in o feet of w 41 feet heing the m, lot 5 bi wd.. W Amelia Korting to i strite lots 2 and 3, bik od add, wd . Oscar F Davis and wife to Join G Wii- 1is 454X 140 feet beg at a point i feet 6 of the line between Sections 9 and 10 and 573,60 feet n_of ~line be- fons 10 and 15,ail i s add, w (I rd ilary 7, Patrick’s 6, DIk 16, W d, W H Fiombion ek sl to k Cutler lot 15, blk 2, Creston add, w d Bernard Maginais ot al to the publie, plat of Fearon Pl , N 40 feet of @ 3 tect of s w i 21, 15, 13—dediea- 1150 d 4,00 1,200 wd.... olby mtsu a 1,150 Superintendent Whitlo sires to eall the attention of all contemplating build- ing this season to the fact that it is nec- essary to sceure a building permit. The inerease of the city limits, has brought within the city a large number of resi- dents who have not been required to comply with the building ordinance. The permits issued yesterday s follows: Orson Stevenson, 1 story frame cot- tage, 21st near Clark....... A A W Babeock, 1 stors ‘addition 'to dwelling, 1221 South 20th... C E Wellmossen, 1 story frame resi- dence, 20th and Shirle; Honora Carroll, three 1 story frame Mcottages, 10th and Grace. Nonors Carrotl, two 2 ings, 19th and ‘Grace renson, 1 story { th and 'Cass. 1,200 400 1,600 8,000 8,200 1,200 1,600 9,000 00 ping, sickening superseded by Dr, Sold by story dwell- WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOR THE Decker Brothers PIANOS. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, RUPTURE CURED. By Dr. Snediker's method. No operation: No Pain; No Detention from business. Adaoted to children as well as grown people. Hundreds of wutosraph testimoniais on tie. Al business strictlyconiden tial. CONSULTATION FREE. PROF. N, D, COOK, Room 6, 1514 Douglas St., Owabs, Neb, Abcelutely Pure. Thispowder nevervaries. A mayvel of purity,strength and wholesomeness, - More economic than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition wi'h the mul- titude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powders,” Sold only in cans, Royal Baking Powder Co., 108 Wall strect, New York PIANOS CHICKERING EKNABRE Vose& Sons Instruments exchanged, rented and sold on easy payinents, below Factory Prices. Instrwments stightly used a' GREAT BARGAINS. Max Meyer & Bro Omaha, Neh. GECRGE A, GLARK, SOLE AGENT. The BEST and }MOST POPTLAR Eewing Thread of Modern Times. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Sold at wholesal Kilpatrick Koch - T3ih 8¢, Cor. Capltol Avenu FOR THE TREATMENT OF o L Chronic & Surgical Diseases DR. NMcM NAMV Prop:letor. Slateen yeurs Hospiial and Private Practico oy have ‘e tacilitlcs, spparatus and remedic mezt of every form of dis oF themsclve nee in treat 8us (0 treat wuany cass of the Kpi s, Cl“("\’fl 5, Electriclty, Pural: . Eye, Ear, Bkin, Blood and fk on Deformitics ani StaRoA A1 as anle The n1|§rull..h\c ladieal Institute making Private, puclal 4 Nervous Siscases N. UHD DISEASKS tic poisou lrulu tho syster. o trentimer t for lows of vital power ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAT Call and consult us or send Ramo and post-offic whdress—plainly writton—enclose stamp, aud w wi nnnq Ry pisin wrapper; Sur RC! % TO o m\A'u &rxciat, AxD NEmvous Di SEMINAL KNESS, BrERMaTORRIMA, [MPO ) c¥, Bypmiiin, GoNCRRN®EA, ULEKT, VARICOCE: STRICTURE, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE G Unixary OkgaNs, of vend history of your an opinion, Peraons nnable o visit usmay $o trouted at t! by correspondence. Medicines and Inst mente sent by mail or express SACURKLY PAC ED FROM OBSERVATION. no marks io indical: contents or gender. One personal interview pr- ferred if convenient. ~Fifty woma for the > modation of patients. Board sad attendan: renonable prices. Address #l' Lettera to Omaha Medical and Sargical Institate, €or. 13th St. and Canital Ave. OMAHA. %28 hom, C.YOUNC & SONS, 8T. LOUIS, MO. Standard Sorts 10 choose from. 10 for @ WHAT WE CLAIM For our Spring Overcoats will be confirmed bv everybodv who has bought one from us last week, vizz THAT THEY ARE WORTH TWICE THE MONEY PAID FOR THEM. The bargains we are offering are of so extraordinarv a character that the mere mention of prices or reductions is entirelv insuf- ficient to convev anv correct impression of the values we pre- sent. The goods are all of this season's production and are models of excellence in fit and stvle: Come and see them, We have again replenished ocur stock of Spring Suits by several new invoices received during the past few days, and call particular attention to one line of beautiful Cheviots in 2 colors--grev and brown--which we offer at $8.90 per suit, fullv worth $14.00. We regret our inabilitv to wait cn all those who visited our store lastSaturday and invite them to call again. We have in- _creased our force of salesmen and are now better prepared for a rush. All goods marked in plain figures and at one price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany, Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. OMAHA RUBBER CO. 0. H. CURTIS, Pres. J. HURD THOMPSON, Sec. %z Treas Wholesale #2 Retail. WE CARRY IN STOCK RUBBER “Tish Brand" Coats, Bulbs, Douches, Hair Crlmpers, Nurseey Shoctiug, - Specalums, Alr Plllows, Brushes, Drill & tuek, Tiair Pins, Nnvy Bags, Sportsmen's Goods, Air Beds, Brewer's Hose, Door M Hats, 01l Clothing, Air Cushions, Drcas Khicids, Horst Covers, ing, Anti Rattlers, Drinking Hose, B . & P, Co.Palls, Aprous, Elastic fin Hoso'Couplings, Atomizérs, Elustic Stockings, Toe i Tan rasers, Hose Recle) Ban. ace Bngs L Witer Hottlen, 1 Bap! by Book Sheets, Eingor Co AL Bails, peting, Flower Sprin Tce Bags, Rath Mats, Cement, Floor Scrapers, Ice Caps, Rath Tubs, Clothes Wringers, Folding Puils, Ink Stand Bed Pans, ats “Fish Brund” Foot Balls, Invalid Cushtons, Ted Sheel Loggings, Lined Hose, Pistol'Pockets, Luce Cutters, Rattles, Lifc Prescrvers, — Rubber D Mackintosh Goods, Rule Match Boxes, Martingale Kings, Carriuge Cloth, Cartridge Bags, 8p Swimming Cat hl‘lflrh Syringes 'Pertection Box, e Gum, ul Pants, 5 ors, ant Sprinklers, }’uru Rubber, Rings&Pads, Punts, o Pouchcs, Trotting ltolls, Urlnals, Umbrelias, Ventiloting Soles, Wagon Aprons, Wagon Covera, Wagon Springs, he Belting Xh)\i llnnk! Bellows Llulll. Bibs, Elankets, Boots & SH Boys Caps, Boya Cou Bougica, Bracclets, Breast Pamps, TrcastShields, Builcrs, Tiair Curlers, Nurstug Bottics, Boston Belting <0’ Rubber and Cotton Belting, Pac nd Hose. Sole agents in (\m.\hm Leather Belling; Pure Oak Tauned, Manufacturers of **PE TION BOX SYRING Manufacturers of “FISH BRAND RUBBER GOODS.” OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY, 1008 Farnam St., OMAHA, NEB. Mail Orders Solicited and will Recelve Prompt Attention. SUITS! SUITS! I THIS WEEK g We Call Special Attention To Our Immense Line of Spring Suits! In Sacks and 4.-Button Cutaways, which for quality, fit, styte and workmanship are not to be equalled in this city. We sell our goods rd to do. Cork Screws, Curry Combs, Cuspadors, Cigar Cases, Gl Ips& Buffers, Diaper Diuper Cloth, Dolls, Doll Bodies, Dol Ileads, Door Buuds, am, ng Cloth, abbers, Boots, Sink Scrapers, Seoops, Shootulg Conts, Bling-shots, Soling, ocs, {etproots, Matiing, Mirrors, Mittens, Nipples, ! water Hottle Nursing Bibs. Window Cle Spongo Bags, Wringer Rolls, SUITS SUITS SUITS SUITS her dealers can aff for the pric Our §7 Black and Brown Worsted ¢ for less than $10 or $12. of 10, %12, §15, plete line in the eity. SUITS t ke hought clse_ #20 and §22 § "These goods are equal hest tailor.nade garments, and we guarantee a pe ct iit,and ying & sprin A word on our line , of which to il § feel sure a eall would b nefit those who propose suit, SUITS THE NEW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING COMPANY, 1808 Farnam Street. GC.S.RAXA Y MOND RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware “The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a speclalty, = Work warranted. Corner Douglas and 16th streets, Omaha, Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Pacific Railroad Company, Embody the higheat excellen- clca inshapeliness,comortand durability and are the reigning ..m-mum-.- elrclca. .4T.COUSINS, NEWYOR RSN The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co, N. W. OOR, 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for sale in every county in Nebras) A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Titlesof Donglas County kept, Maps of the city, state or county, or any other information desired furnished free of charge upon upplication, Our name o every wle. 1 <y

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