Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 18, 1893, Page 8

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ceeetom— TR()LBLE NARROWLY AVOIDED |5 of th | one m Oity Oouncil Has a Little Diversion Over | Bome Official Actions, MOVING TOWARD A NEW . CITY Report of n One Be Erected prises for P ness with t At one ti to witnes! scenes en ted | It happened in this way wanted 1o would aid in councilman hal on certain streets permission from the Bon Mr. Prince remarked being done it # dozen bers that they had iss demanded that Mr game time the name his man The clerk was papers that had bec there he found Schowes, which Steel had ordered laying w troubled council went on 1ks The council members mittee reported been agreed upon legrislat ments, Want Jail and W The committee on police got and reported upon the question jail. Mr. Haseall said that with s the present They had found it unfit for new jail was i erying necess wdopted and 'sent back for recommenda a was tion M. Munro wanted a workhouse. Mr. Howell replied th triangle would be o an nstitution. Mr. Hascall advised taking demn and purchi lots on Ham house, for the want son end of Lother amined the Dodge 1 found it in than the present jail, when the dition of the two buildings was considered he appropriation item for the payment of Hughes, sidewalk a permanent sic between Ninth ined. The 1 lewalk ha Hicks fell o thereby sus manded the The mayor was of the o mate shiould remain amount of Mrs. paid by the contractors. The deed to the presented and refe Wi Property 10 be consid E. L, Robe nell and oth paying Hugh Murphy on Leavenworth stre t'( the work was that the brick wero not of stands of them we paving committee will inve Omuha llmlvl]v\uu fouston Elec- sked what had become that man The ne tric Light company of a request the cle The w ter of that the request was made ud been buried An attempt will be made to une: ago, but way petition. Architect Beindorfl presen $2,500, declaring that that him for watchir struction of the mittee will in All the lnvmln-wmnp(u] nu of Mayor Bemis, when in sage he advocated that the surplus funds be | ted in the short time bonds of the looking to this end i dopted inve: A resolutic duced and The ordi e Twentieth to Twenty-fourth w and referred. Thi: Colonel Findle; that the location of the legally establishec. ordinance opening the street will be intro- duced. Legal Welght of Bread, Breadmakers whirl. The committee on streets and alleys found that three men had been s weight loaves, demeanor to ounce: The comptrol] with the Amic pany for the placing of a nightwateh alarm | system in the eity hall ilary of the The lighting opinion Streot 1 By resolution, pre purcha. RE Proposed Charter oln Solons L The charte approved and to be introduced Attorney Connell have them in reading coln today Yesterday afte over the sections the Th ndic changes on and pr approved tee. Inthe pr of Health it was that in case of commissioner of health the t to the person, cian of good standiug prolonge ointment of the Board of Public Works was begin the tirst ent year, and the hold over until t} In the same section it the street commissioner and commissianer of sowers shall individually and laborers, but it will require the J\Huu of point, subj some ‘suitabl Aftel the ap may appropriate money from the fund, not ot boulevards, et tion wi point shall be under the building inspection be and defining his duties, All bonds of tractors for street work must be appr by the mayor and counci sum not to exceed 50 per price o Recommends stanter Several § salary incre motion was defea | ment a resolution was introduc during the council, there seemed that the lobby a repetition of the fi that salaries of councilmen be increased m 300 to #1200 per year. The resolution was signed by Councilmen Back, Howell Elsa Speent, Princo, Braner, Thomas | Par bers took a hand in the discussion which fol | lowed. Each expres men. On motion of Mr. Hascall the re vecommend to the in the legislatur adopted and th ght be well to learn by tht a councilman had ordered one of the ntra t p layir whole Witeh Hazel He did so and A communication Mr. W. V. their bus | entive str; for several y New York 1 out in that \14!\ Mr, good has ma- This pouring oil on vaters business of the of the charter corr > amendments had | “This report was adopted and the city clerk was instructed to prepare copies of all of: the them to the Doug Pros Lincoln Thursda imendments ¢ v members of the ent Bechicl, who will visit Jail had been Ford & Che of Tom Murray 1 to see the building constr: Hascall had ex reet school house a ctors, who had Losses an the Conth ed by the may > veto was sus d bee dition, and whi 1 an unfinished con | ning so Mrs. Sylvia | obstructions, ining person the night of th the Continental block, the agents agreed | about the same proportion with the with the representatives of the clothing company to y amount will be paid by panies. Messrs, Salisbury, Hunt and who estimated the cost of rep: burnt por portod th nion that the d 1o the comptroller. t People Want. owners street protested against being (nm]mllml bear the expense of the change of St. Ma avenue. Theprotest went to the appraisers 1in making thei tson, n ene superior! in the bus in resenting the hud o falling out with Mr. Akers of i | the New York Life. It i Hunte that m heard th Aker that S Pass fight. Mr. Hunter took a hand in the scufile and when the agents were separated their wearing apparel w The encounter cre nient in Superior tric light under ground. inmunication some six months | by the committee. Risers. 88 of the con suggestion | Indications Polnt to t tem. It was thought for gontleman would decline t tion but everything of late tends to confirm the belief that he will not only be re-elected but will accept the place t street from street was fenced up by in the season an ifie, of which Mr, will be in turned oy making it a Manager Smith. 1t is expected th dent Clark will confer with Mr. Bossevain, the representative of the forcign od. The leg holde pany’s with a v deney of the Union Pacific, al loaf must weigh sixte ted to contract the cifie in additi | ter to be det y hall fireman was in vom £60 to £70 per month will be new bids for The council bids asked for tract. City Attorney Connell zave it t to hting con 1y bo ace d term of that company’s contrac Klapp, Bartlett lowest bidders for doing the ¢ ing during the ensuing year vom the useof DeWitt's Little L A perfect little pill, s of the following di rect I Rosewater, Georgre W. Lininger, Max Meyer, Bruno Tzschuck and N, P. Feil The divectors clected | dent and N. I, Feil secre of the company rty and buildings > furniture . of the Board of He L and the ity engineer pare an ordinune X to pay the cos front of certain lots Among the ordinau making it a misde culars, dodgers or cots of the city blation of the ordinance. instructed to ommittee rooms widing for levying a : snow from in dent; W. L. May, vice p Millard, trcasurer tary and counsel to distribute advertising matter Humilton as superintendent of buildings and iven the place to James MelLeoa, he ex- | City of Mexis superintendent, whose term ex) DY FOR I LAWMAKERS, s to Go to the ks tothe | fng ' no disposition having previously been munifested to make a change, Notices of fice Dnes or less wnder this hiead, Ajly to be taken to Lin | PRUYN—Mrs. Abram N., Junuary 15, ¢ h had been referred to ary committee and the city attorn Lin Tug Bee of yest as returned by the commit vision governing the or disability ¢ mayor shall ap approval of the council who shall be ¢ three membe Tuesday in July SUCCESSOTS are CLosen provided ihat ks 10 remove an in In case of the absence or disability nirman, the mayor shall designate smber who shall perform the dutes of 'man proviston that the mayor and council wise appropriated, f was stricken out incorporated providing for the ap. ent of a plumbiug inspector, uhlu and_must be in a mnt of the contract Mr. Bruner wanted the boiler inspector's sed from £1,500 to &1,500, but the . Just bef adjourn. 1, providing er, McAndrews and Jacobsou. All mem rse, to have the salary present incumbents increased and ked to the welfare of future council sl m_was tabled, and the councilmen will Douglas county delegation that such a m ilaries be inerease nts were then adopted as a 1 the council adjourncd - - Piles of people nave Ive will ¢ - s New M 3 Dry Goods Co. have en- W, Osgooc assistant to Movse in the management of s8. - Mr, Osgood is not an nger to Omal aving been The amend nies, but DeWitt s s them. Mo The Mc ged Mr i s ARG £ T R A 3 delayed by the uncertainty ars prior to 80 with the ods Co., who burned rially improved m~.n\ since then goods experi- nd will no doubt prove a valuable acquisition to the Morse force. et Are Cola? You should go to the Whitney shoe : and get a pair of those calf lace cork sole shoes selling for They will keep your feet warm and ¢ 103 South 15th street, opposite postofiic et See the eelebrated Sob Iton Musie Cc — - If you will call at our new store we mer piano at 1508 Dodge. | Will present you with a copy of a_beauti- | ru picee of musi Ford & Charlton, 508 Dodge. e Real estate. Burgains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg. ing and interior decorating de- i estimates furnished. Henry 15 tre INSURANCE MATTERS. stal Cloth g Stock Adjusted—Come to Blow The special agents of the insurance com- iies have effected a settlement with the ind-Loomis company sooncr than was ed. After going over the stock of lamaged by smoke and water on fire in the upper stories of | 2 the loss at the in. 000. That arance com- ng the on of the Continental block, re- 10,000 will be sufficient. Local life insurance men are talking about which occurred last week at Many of the agents are out tending to the new year's ness, and last week quite a number w ipevior. Messrs. Hunter & Cook, rep- England — Mutual, med that and Cook told several persons things de Akers extremely wrathy when he eting Cook on the street, ‘ount, the result being d and there was a thi s considerably disfigu ted a good deal of exc i, Constipation cured by DeWitt's Early WILL SUCCEED HIMSELF. e Re-election of Presl- dent Clark of the Un 0 Pivelfl Tt is extremely probable that M. ent of the Union Pacifie ) pt the presidency of that sys- time that the ept the posi- rain in view of his many other duties, The aunual election occurs in _April, and ¢ that time the affairs of the Missouri Pa- Ik is general manager, A e T r to the earc of Assistant Mink, the com- 1o this week in assuming the presi- s of Whether ¢ not Mr. Clark will continue \ctive management of the M wi Pa- to his other duties is a mat mined upon later. —- Perfect acton ant po o health resul ly R - Ree Building Company's O, e an of the Bee Building terday afternoon and Rosewater presi vy und treasurer | At the an of the Union Trust ny held yesterday the owing oftl- were elected: Henvy T. Clarke, | dent ; Dana 8. Landc - Put ina New Superintend The Board of Education has 1 nt. ieved Mr. d last | i's meet uly, neld over until Monday ni e — DIED. cents; edch additional line, ten cents years. Funeral fron Yesldence, 1534 Nor Twenty-first street, Wednesday morning 10 o'clock. Tnterient at Forest Li Friends of the family invited direction sented themselve moval was first p. come pe carpets as well as dry good 4 made inquiries as to the opening in Omaha but as yet no definite conclusion has been reached “Omaha o locate h tion of dry two wholesale dry goods here and the gener jobbers is that there for more. Even the dr would come here. tities the Twenty sing seat in the house. ter to ( coma and S Diogo, Franeisco. It has no \ Send for our California ‘Sights S Deuel, u! Mg est rout south and west, free to St. Louis, Toledo and lman bufiet sleeping cars trains. Baggage checked f and private and further information write, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:TW] 00D | [;UUEYB EDITOR. Albert lfardy. the Poet and Author. " e Has Sutfered Many Months ' Withl nsomnia, | s 5 Helen Jackson Also Laid Up in New York City. FOR WHOLES Prospects of Omaha Securing Another Lnrg‘r‘ Jobbing House Are Exceedingly Bright. SEVERAL LARGE FIRMS LOOKING THIS WAY Tootle, Hosea & Co. of St, | Have Quarters Phillips Co It looks very much as if Omaha | have another wholesale the near future. Toot ed the opinion that the | here under the charge of C. M salary as it stands at present is entirely too | goon oo G CCO and shou be increased No e of A LR i 10 O | this city, They have rented the Twelfth and Harney streets and fitted it up | with a full line of samples and are the Omaha and near-by trade point. It is said that this is only the pre liminary move to be followed by lishment of a la The now n building on Dou » jobbing Mr. Hosea ha s been in favor of opening a house in Omaha for some time, heirs of Mr. ' tiations have been ent u for a building in Omah indica something about the matte, does Hosca & Co., but that a new firm is formed in St. Joseph for the purpose of en gaging in the wholesale d i in Omaha. The tleman did liberty to state who the partic St. Joseph, however, docs not present the only opportunity that Omaha has for obt " wholesale dry goods house. tention to th fact that the Trwin-Phillips company was to move to Omaha, where it would hay tunities for branching out that presented in its present location. nothing more has been seid on the s given up by any means and_the firm s still looking in this Some of the difticulties that pr m when ar ing anoth spring Tur Bee_ea dry goods, of Keokuk, It the matter has not to the f d it s quite lik lly as a also do a wholesale business One ix Sure to Co ne “Betw are in Omaha six ry houses, ouses and other lines are vods. There admit that the s i their line, a As a preventive of the grip Hood's parilla has grown into gre tem and purifies the blood. e Matinee Wednesday. Tf you want to see the best comedy that has been in Omaha Y Murphy in ** at the Farnam Vcighbor ng comedians. - Rival Yet. No Re: World famous Eli Perkins says: beople have gone over all the routes ifornia once, they settle down to the old U. . This road w the great transcontinental line. the best track, th b 25t eating houss nd is the onl, nes. % L. Loy stem, - Willlun Was Wise. The will of William Anderson was filed in the probate court yester nd left all the property to the Women's Christian tion. It was madeat atime when Anc thought he was about to sever his connec: tion with thin | recovered and spent about ny, It 14, 1887, mundane, but 1e. - EAST OR SOUTH Vi the Wabash Route. The short line to St. Louis south Only Only 384 hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville With corresponding fast points east and south. Round tickets to Hot Spring alveston, Los An Lake Charles, vana ter linir vesider ts, sleeping s to For tic Farn; ticket office, D*PRICE'S Bakin Al Powde% The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Osed in Milli-ns of Homes—40 Years the Standard, Oyt v e s o . T JANUARY 1 ALE DRY the City ny Inclined to st jobbing hou Missouri river, has sent a line of samples | Cases Reported at State \le notion business in Herman Henderer of Albany Now Permanently Cured. gotiating for the las street, which erly occupied by the Morse-Coe ded him to Mr, | pointed associate editor of y's Magazine, » will doubtless fill with great | but has been . has entirely recovered from his as to what otle would be willing to do bout taking such a step. The d into by would séem to » that a decision had been arrived and that they will come here sooner or later, Will Be a New Firm, A business man who is in position to know siege of insomnia and nervous discovered by Prof, mouth college Phelps of Dart ot think that it is the firm’of goods that the fi question will come to Omaha sooner or A number of Omaha jobbers are pe acquainted with the mem be Irwin-Phillins company and splendid reputation s tho it s of give them g ugh business ing for months with insomnia (sleepless ness) and nervous prostration aded to try Paine's-eclery compound sults were shown afte and three pratic: appreciating the from the use of Paine's celer till another house is looking for a location in Omaha. In this case it isa ve ew York house known there retail establishn The N 1y cured me. 1t is not only valuable a 1samt as a compound. enthem all,” said a locgl jobber, 1t to get at least one of them to , is not unlike i ult of an impaired | nd both were speedily cured large whole- ve boot epresented i d from the re nervous system, My left shoulder rt of my right leg became very . I could hardly me and prescribed for me, of getting hetter I get worse, my shoulder down to my hand. swollen I could not use it for 1 hobbled around for one whole month befove T gave up. 'y, One afternoon in February 1 [ would like to lay down for 1 did, but I stayed there. did not get up again for two months, v told me I had Inflam- 1 still had pain in my ral opinion among plenty goods ‘men them- is room for they are unable at nt to take care of all the busi The two houses her doing a_splendid business, and are among the most wide awake of the jobbers and the business men of the city would like to have others just like them It shifted from That was so was in Janua a few moments, At favor. three doctors matory rheumatism. left arm, but my knee was a sight. so0 swollen and so crooked an so p: mrm thought I would neve “With all the medicine seemed to help, “During that time my sister recommended | Paine’s celery compound i Slow but sur in two weeks time weeks more I began to walk with a cane. you could see now the way I walk about, y e it was 1 who could get it straig! ind 1 began t t did its work would never belis walk for two month: L 1 believe in it and recommend 1l always be best equipment, , and it teaches the traveler more history and ) than any other line. 1t shows you his- toric Salt Lake and the you through the great Laramic plains, the. Humboldt basin and canyon, over the very stage route that Horace Greeley and Artemus rode. Once on the Union Pacific everywhere. It runs to Portland Pucblo, Helena and the Yosemite, tle, Los Angeles and route als yet.” it to everybody and also had terrible sharp pains all through his body which located in his left tonce taking Paine’ fove the wonde The pains left Mormons, tak He commenced af compound and ful effect it had on him. and he felt a different man altogether From all over the state and particula along the Hudson wher impossible to supply the demand for compound come the Says Hurman Henderer, of 243 ‘Chird be sold 75 Per Gent of actual former value. Store Crowded. Gome Early. REMEMBER THEE PLACE e 1309 FARNAM ST. Open from 9 a. it has been almost me kind of 1 me pleastre to add my to the value and eficacy of Paine's ¢ “During the six years between 1884 ¢ s o constant gent Union m street, Omaha, Vs ata time being » to leave my , and at all times suffering intense p “I had tried every remedy suggested, with- deceased’s | /'y oo of recovers all his little | tune. Butlittle now remains to be giver the past nine months I have from my business, and now consider m. to 10 p. The Original and Genuine (WORGESTERSHIRE) Paine’s celery mmpnuml makes HIRSCHBERG’ ' HIRSCH BERG‘s % SPEC A¢! MCcCREW THE SPECIALIST. 37 hours to Hot Springs. Only 37 hours to New Orleans. 3 1 PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakness and Disorders of 18 years experionce. Write for circulars SAUCr_ Imparts the most dicious taste and zest 7 able Specta- Mobile, Jacksonville, nd all the winter resorts of the ofa LETTER from 14th and l‘"mu\'vu L DR. WILBOR'S sale in Om- EMULSION PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH PHOSPHATES. Cures coughs, bronchitis, diseases and all sc Many have been happy r testimony in favor of the use of Wiibor's Pure Cod Liver Oil and Phosphates perience has proved it to be a valuable remedy for consump tionl asthma, diptheria, and all iseases of the throatand lungs. Manufactured only by A, ras. to hia brother WORCESTER, EYE GLASSES PATENTED Jipy 21471889 HOT & CHLD CO., ONLY"* p MAX MEYER & BRO. destination, ommodations call at Wabash that their sauce is hixhly estoemed in India, and ts o my opinion, the most QTHOMAS P SIMPSON. Wi Wrlte for laventors Gulde G‘rot Catarrh? IT RUINS HEALTH, s Bud Blood, He Specific Oxygen eesiroyes the Catarrh Germs! 1 brightaud pur N. CLAYTON, Agent, ofulous hu Beware of Imitations; geo that you get Lea & Palnus‘ e aoitenic NERV[]US @vory part of tho body FIREE 1 any sut to give the An Honeet, Real Cure Headuche, Nevous' “Oxygen Book” .md 4 Trys Fie SPECIFIC OXYGEN GD., Suite 510 Sheely Bldg, Omaha. Sold by all druggists, A BRADLEY BATILE CUEBK, MICA NNOUNCEMENT — We find it neccessary to enlarge certain departments to accommodate our rapidly increasing business. In order to do we niust have the room now occupied by other goods. We shall therefore cvery day some which will be bargain of the word, until stock is reduced, give the public special - bargains S In every sense Watch this paper for changes daily, More than 20 per cen start off tomorrow ues in Dress Good lorse Drv Goods Co., Farnam and 16th St. saved. We /ith special val- Now in Full Blast. INSURANCE COMPANIES' S $150,000. Misfit Parlors Entire Clothing Stock damaged by water and smoke Get Your Choice. Unlike s Dutch Piocess No Alkalies —OR— Other Chemicals are used in ithe preparation of 1L JIW. Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa, which is absolutely pure and soluble, Tt has more than three tivies the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, sosting less than one cent a eup. It is delicious, nourishing, axd =AsiL¥ DIGESTED 24 Sold by Grocors everywhere. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. . NERVOUS beeiLiTY, Kgssen permanantly cured ) en. 1 will serd (sealed] FREK ihe recipe thi ited ™ when eversihing else failed. Address HUTLER, Box 147, Marshall, Mioky

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