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RS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1885 THE DAY'S DOINGS AT HOME, el P ik THE DEAF MUTE INSTITUTE, i How a Cheyenne Absconder’s Flight was Stopped Here, 7 Oontesting the Legality of the Act Extend* | Deputy Shorifis Crowell and Ewing | Something About the Institution and Its & ing the Limits of the City. made ¢ er caplure yes Workings, terday ornin, LAUER AND HIS FINANCES Up ‘|"~ cmber 1 i!’{ < L | THE GREAT AURAL METHOD. P was a wholesale liguor dealer in the city | of ( yenne, Wyo. Just a litt Deeply Interesting Developments ~ | o000 F BEE B And a Practical flustration of Tts Caught on the Cars-Court of Tifanfales I tHat olty for ah ot Result affold and Noose and Police News ronching $5,000, sent his wife on to The County's Bene- e sk and prepared to follow, On ficenc An Important Case, tho ovening of tho 18t he giided & ity A coso whs filed in the dist v yenne on a freight train, bu The Deaf and Duamb. G N yosterday which is of great importance te > m he transfer : [ A veprosentative of the B visited t il the city. 1t is entitled John L Redick ¢ o o masonger, | fonf and dumb _nstiits Wednes- S0 A al ve. the City of Omaha, It contests the eachc orn' | day even and spent a pleas Tegality of the legislative act, passed in | I8y gl Mpppencd | that, Landat | ant halt hour going through the MOST L stended the city limits | mattor of %600, hut of hia had no | ¥arious Duildings. A few hasty ob Prepared with special regard to healik. ich extend 1 mattet o cons : ) : northward from Nicholas street lor s i item, Mesers. | servations were jotted down which are No Ammonia, Lime or Alnm. In 1870 Mr 2 Redick purehaced | Riley & Dillon were, however, given te recorded helow. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., i e S Yishi information yesterd 00N | The institation this year ic in a fony SHICACO. Aruous from Hemy B. Myres ‘o lurgc ndau’s castward flight and a0 | Tii6n; Under tite & el | tract of land, which is now known | this morning the twodepiiy sherifls were | !SHNE COANON fdet tite suporintehd: | a8 his property, and on which he vesides. | at the Unjon Pacific ~ depot. The | eney of Prof. Gillespie it is making | 3 P » ex-hiquor dealer was not such o sprig | vapid headway, and never at any time in | )o you k his gentlems s lnnd was obtained somo ten years | 1 i 1 y o you know this gentleman g, was, outain 10 1e0 SEAS 1y o trapped Tike that, so he dropped | fi< history has its outlook boon so flattor- | asked of the child by Miss Plum before Ly Mr. Myres from the Zovern- | from the train at the Eleventh street cros. | o = 1 0% gy The girl watched “silently ment. At the ime Mr. Redick purchased Messrs Crowell and Ewing sur. | Ing as at pi re are now 106 1 tencher. She ree this pro / v WIf dozen | A consequently, w. Luntil | pupils in nec T'he number is |y with ease, the question |n,nl;l~||| ! I M mi- Kansas (nl\" t .'\' inereasing every day. Eight teachers istinetly of the land north of that stre ag | o to pull out at the Buvlington & | .. oY tile No!" used for farming or pasturage pur | 3 i depot and at the critieal hour | ™ \“"""}"""_‘ Jpul ey i poses. Notyithstanding this, N R liars \ o mumber of improvenients have been | gy philhal G T gy WAL el “Well, he lives in Omaha and is ) [ Iy add to tho eficie pemstiton. | porter r the BEE. Do you know whi We are told that an advertisement is a Public Notice, offered for the grant for i when introduced themsclyes, and A the Bek: i suildimg has been nearly complet 18 & tepublions iswenn ot 5l that time was e of his company up R U i ¢ e T | e e ition iiVhere i i printed benefit of those to whom it is addressed. Themerchant who advertises within the city’ corporation limits, anil i, where Mr. Riley calle L : it Do you know on what street:” 3 et sl A AR ORI LI JLR AR DR LT R R oot | ul T S I L 0 T oaRy 1Y Jjudiciously more than often, does so for a public interest and not for an e petition goes state | but the — search revealed only §175, | Pleted Witen Ghouler Al 300 “Yes, 1 do.” s that prgsnge o e wife baving gono’ ou withy the | QUL DS EIE Shich Suppltes the " A\”‘!l;" Ll ot [ injury. But when an inferior article is advertised for no other purpose H"].,‘,;‘,’.",‘.‘.'-"y'f,}",.:..‘.I..\..-.\dw. ot | eome to terms i wird 1is i 10 D o el i LB 10 ¥ be casily recog state camtal with the understanding that | place $600 to the evedit of Riley & Dillo 6 et § > e : Sk T : s ?ll‘ ‘““” ’(..l‘."‘:'.,,-'kn‘l'{”l.- .‘,’l",‘:ii”‘l ahat | o l-u.,‘u-n.l“ i ‘\Iu:v\xlhhy;Lnl} .,rli\;;;'\" Tiogh o mpletat WHth SIaraL B A4 it but to dispose of it, simply because it is cheap in price, and would not | 1 | prove a satisfaction to the consumer if he got it for nothing,is ho justice had any developable gorm of the power | nl_Tv *see him before : L LS rr a perfo tests with most surprising results. the othor legislators the size and | afternoon and Dandan is still in j d grounds o perfect drainage. R s fmportance ‘of Omaha, and thus [ A man who was with him id whom et to the well house is the wac DAL ] lieuld BT Ly : roct passs et ordering | e elaimed to ho his barkeeper, o some- | Botse, i which are the DL B L et e pl 3 eXto! limits. At this time, | thine ¢ shavacter, was jaile ith | furnishing the boys int ting and in- | and " the institution of which he is the 3 s § s 3 i TR VAL oo s RO BE | s o etelnotee EWasEIIE NIt Higisiativasa veralon; ihe printing aiien, | principal e no mans’ mind need be jagged on this subject, for our fore-fathers had aha did 1 4,000 or 5,000, C. paAd L A L)y Mon om the Old Coun 3 LA i : 7 " 3 hing and ironing rooms, L 3 5 1 the men who The Millet Divol nit. togeblise . with e |»:::)..|" ":1::!» L A pretty little German ‘“fraw’ f owniproporty, || ot e of 4 rooms. - There are three engines in use, | over seventeen years of age, with zolden oL ie-Republican of December 1st, and | one for running the eleetrie lights G i oG s e s 3 e petition ";I‘;"‘-”(“,j"‘r",‘;,“"i" phase in . se o | ordina the. steany am ot | i clothes of a decidedly foreign pattern, | people of today. Now in allthe advertising of The Only Misfit Clothing act of 1856 he dee id, fsuit, the principals in chare well | 8 Bl tho pifes o | entered Justice Weiss' court yesterday 3 and” that $2,672 85, ] ity | known here: e W e with her hushand. ° ) ; ; e on e proper : ] A AT aidig, ,“‘..'l,',‘,‘,’\i.‘;l,.l‘r,,,' ,,,‘” e VR Wl ’i:“"'f’fii""' « | Parlors, 1119 Farnam St., they have never as yet mentioned anything . Vi ; heen thoroughly | female heauty opped his pen, ‘b Jight. hecrtul and docidodly home: | e fo insthie fon e 0 Vhether | th ey could not fill for their customers, and above everything they have intift into 1 1 |)||I ce. The structure may he y _nlml\g I:ul_y.linl flh:]u she |.v.(x].i‘\.~| describe o rects , flank Y o news t er father in_ Schiles- : ; s P I DS e leged. llogit | 1o i st Shies D 0o i : uuu,fl.‘;..‘_l sermany, i died and | NEVEr pretended to offer the public anything that they could find else- esIgne . : ger sister, whoso | In the so ving, fivst floor, are san inhe : ) - 12, tendeney of the nail works; his q f 1; that shortly after | girls’ reading rooms and sew rooms, S, She desired the judge . . s M T O <. | {heir removal from, Omala to Denyer, \‘\I\i]x-lnn‘> the’ worth I\:\'iuz:‘nn|l!n~f(‘~23|;i] 19 a7 up the “i.v.f\.f i::‘:{'h.'}l llh.l ;}‘,‘.R,T.. where at the same prices. This has been proven to the success of the justed and found to be, it i alleged, | ylieged illegitiniate child came o Don- | boys. he two sexes ate only alowed to | Bet the naoacurs datcmnts sold $ ke e why,ana o o b | Soppaahest ot g0 dhar i | BRI Gl Sl and ingreont | pprlaonee, tac, ey, oy | Still popular Misfit Parlors, and from this the intention grows stronger i understood, reflect on him in the loast, | 1ad 1o “leave it; he then believing on the first floor her face. A few days ago that plaintift, in conncetion with her apartments of Prof, Gillespic, Miss Helen Siechs, but now her | t0 not be outdone, and the late arrival of Shiplnents at the fo]]o\yjug There is sometling a liwle remarkable | mothdr's family, miended to. got rid of | parlor & ] (0 Sl i about Liwwer's comnection or disconnee | him by foul e, purpose of : nain part | beon. in R ti ¢ith the nail works, for whereas | getting his proper that the plaintift T v o o1 small { her ves 5 5 ¥ T -4 = : o 2 s . e Whon nvestigation was made sestorday, | i family and alleged illegitimate child | than the. nverage tom o | ©F her relatives Tive n the old countey. | prices to close them out, in order to make room for those coming in by Ritaol "'f ,']‘H‘ ".m“_”_” \\’h\. el “; are "(_xll lx\’l;l;; ||))m‘| nd _enjc ing his u;'u provided with a apacity for A Runaway Wife. know, denied his resignation, and de- | | fiat the only object plaintilt had | the. elastes ST g i | A woman ealling hersclf Mrs. Charles | express each day, will prove your interest to select from consisting of claved furthermore that, “bah, pooh, ing him " from six to_twenty seliolars, the rooms | - Gynshoen is in th(;-““('y;pi;t(firwng at Ty ) ¢ S lmail fim out of his : are not too eramped. X stull, ete,” sueh a - step on Lauer’s | oompel him to support e ily. | " On the third floor of the main part of [ This female, it may bo remembered, wva part would not be entertained | This the afliant oflers to })ru\‘c i- | this building is a cosy littlo chapel, hand- reported to Marshal Camrings as hav- moment by the dircetors, | cient evidence, and, thercfore, pr: somely papered and furnished. Here | & eloped from St. doseph, leaving a y d i ly paj the same experience that still proves an every day occurrence with the had the hm The following is from the Denver Iredit was given to this s ient, and | court may allow him to amend his cross- | devotional exercises are held every wecek- | husband and six children. =~ She denies reproduced in the | ast eve- | complaint in that regard, for the purpose | day morning s fpast 8 o'clock and | that she eloped, but s that she left ning. The publication was greeted with | of showing fraud to annul said marriage. | on Sunday at ock. ery morning | her husband because he abused her. She great indignation by anail works oflicial, there is aleeture in the sign languagoe by | declares that she: does not propose to - go who declared it a base attempt to put the Railway Matter, one of the professors. On the Sabbath | back to him. company in the light of supporting Yaue g sengor Agent Morse, of the | some minister oceasionally comes out®o Noted Billiardists. and all that sort of thing. tain it is , left for the cast yesterday. | the institution and preaches to the child- that the unfortunate superintendent ) o magor and committee of | TeN through the medium of an “‘inter- rangements have been made for the preter.” 5 a ance here of the threo great bil- Anew feature of the curriculm tius | lirdists, Schacfer, Slosson and Vignaux, s the instruction in art, which is in Tl y ning next in the (.?)M':l to resign, as he was hardly situated o g T oo was ) e city, called upon ntly attend to the duties of | M mgor'l.‘.ulluu y ¥ ijily y Altogether, Lauer’s financial condition e ik Cilv. is in the | Charge of Miss Mary L. Divine of Phila- 8 will give a varied exhibi- and o recob of s private and doms: | ;i Ex SN, RO Ol 1 o o dolyhin.” Under hie “oficiont it : skillwith the lls. The C e y are B ard t 'Cs y 47 + + ittle de: V] It v B i E :'fi.f“?.‘.""l';\'i’-y"r\-fi u-tll:lhpu:'l‘xlxlnl aitio George Olds, traflic agent, of the Mis- ‘:f:e-ym A bla T niats O 0 G R : in the pending trial. One of Mr. Thurs. | Souri , with headquarters at St | fna‘vapid pr anticipation. . $ 780 That was made to order by a Merchant Tairlor for.. ton’s most eficetive points lies in ~ | Louis, is in the city. may ever become Raj - Ti B 960 9] do d ing the nobility of Luucr’s chr D. McCool, manager of the St. Joe & | many of them will doubtless attain A Hebrew e 6o manifested in deeding ull ins prop Grand Island, is in’ the city stopping at | proficiency in the line of art which might | The Hebrew feast of the Chaunchak. AOJIOG o his wife and leaving himselt penni- | the Millard bo envied by their less afllicted fellow be- | lasting cight days, began last evening. Ao less. . This transaction is gue of the | I M. Marguette, the general attorney | ings. & It commemorates the victory of the 14 80 B most intangible on record. The amount | of the I3, & M. at Lincoln, il " | Another feature about to be introduced o il 35 60 q involved i Mr. Lauer's estate and tho : L <" | into the mstitution is that of a natural i3y levanink L there willl be 18 10 i situntion Secms to be thut th porty is | Veb isin the city, work stufling and_mounting specimens, MEALbIREnseAMOBNBULY 3OH0 do Rl in the name of Mrs. Lauer, to be used by . O, eneral conl agent of the | Phe collection will of necessity be a T SOOI, a0 BERENIOR 20 10 oY £o. 3 4 {l,xuu-r-lu .fil 1 d after his death it for the cast yestorday, nml;l.unuvxmll;rsz, but it Imfu-nl thabiici] ERRLBECHs e rovert to Mr g will gradually grow, partially by pur The B B . e : : .y 9 Tegions i . Mrs. Goetehiis, | some : Wit “Was i | ehnseand pacialy by tho siits of thoto | gy e Exposition uilaing. | 4y others move expensive, all cut from the designs intended for an points ot hand Shgtify a gront city y 5w o sTumhingm contribute w “] ‘”3, B 51 ‘"' SRS eal at strong i to_ his allege: g Xeursi arty i the most " interesting part of | by the peculiar wood superstructio o o . N libgrality to nfi-;n.‘x\.[- pwite, tho instruction of the deaf and dumb i | which is going up above the walls of the Overcoat at prices in the same proportion. These, together with so oo o % Gocetehjus, “fre- | p Rl A ions Srost e A H sok. method, which has been | expositi ilding. This 3 guently complained of ‘her hushand’s | noy e b ettt | adopted era” ‘Tt Ss hothing moro oF 1ot | f=Far the towers whelt Sl bo saised oy s . closeness and’ parsimony — She has will begin to drop to nake room for fa- | than a method for teaching the deaf and | ea ch end and their interior will be mere | 20NY difierent styles in mo that he saldom ~gavo hor | Yoritealeit in Topora. e older shop. | dumb to hear and talc. “The method has | Sforage rooms. Tt dogs not appear now money and 1 know “that' sho | men, however, express themselves as already heen exten: d- in the | that the building can be iinished before bouglt quiti al her clothing | jgfied that Mr." Hackney will recog columns of the I not be | Februs during her married lifo with money that | (he efliciency of the meh who have adverted to hero at length again, Intro- - t. She was vobitter | the motor power of the Union Pacifie | duced by . Gillespie atthe Nebraska Hog Cars Ditched. aints, but sed Lauer | ing si n ougl [ e institution five years ago, it has proven , el Awaning : - by sayins tAt he was saving his monoy | bast® “Ha niy “aeriinion) it | itself a grand Succoss and o boon | Wednesday evening 4 hog - tram 10 pay on his property. Aftcr the recon- | Guaht fo first go fool hunting with a shot | Adopted i nearly « similar insutu- [of the Union Pacific ran in ciliation 1 gave Sullic $404, placing it on | oyl and eaptive the reporter for the | ton in the country. on an open switch occupied by interest ather command,© Lauer from | Gontemporary who wrote the adiotie | _ Fhe method miay bo conveniontly dis | another train and ditched three theday he learned of it never U e e vided into two branches—tho “mural” | “MOtM CUL LS until lie had possession of the mone, : Ll b | and the “oral’the " teaching the deaf- aiofhiogs, o, dnmoge:was alight A ; g goodness only knows what bocamo of it. | 1136 e By ‘geon of tho s nd to talk. The workis | ind the porkers fortunately sayed their That was made to order by a merchant tailor for.. o, neither lie nor Sallie were spend. | Union Pacitic at s in the eity. rge of Miss Otic Plum, who has as 20 do do e o thrifts, 1t was very little, indeed, that : e g nt Mr. Faylor, Miss Plum kindly : do do . i Sallic received from her husband, He | . The Dangerous Electric Wire. y Jlanation of the sys- i do do do . 1o 20,00 YR en amond ving ns | The annoyance caused by the elee q ke (v do do do AL 210 the engagement token and upon thelt | ight wires' seems now o have beon | intetesting pi ins do b do e 1 B0 e presented her with a gold | groater than was vecorded yester- | tion. do ¢ . On the duy of the funcral he [ BVSHCT R WAS FEROREET SOROE )T liere are twenty-seven pupils in the do do do i AR offered me these articles but I vefused [ 49y —morning. ~ Besides destroyinis | ¢lysses—nineteen in the “aural” and 20 ¢ do do fo prarecAD them, telling him that it was the occa- | some 'y fwportant parts in | enght in the “oral.” In the first place, in do do 0 . soreesien 00 the electri¢ room of No. engine | order that a scholar may be able’ to do do do tare 8000 house, it also burned out thee of the Study the syston y hitae do do do 35 lays nt the ofiice of the Pacilic A I i f:;‘fl.',".’i Bt “"'l;"“"d ko K i :1‘;:'3{;':"%;;3 08 theso Tattor, tho | o st Folar s 1he po ¢ : And others yet to mention. cut in any style yow may desive, switable for i ing® the g i s, | o ofiice aseri ing in o elig Sl 5 B A OO e | mnor I whioh 1ine. man SUUGIIHE I & RIRECOREO Likonns B L any man to wear no matter what his stateon may be, with these and so Goetchius -dropped some statements h o w].lh..,h”(u.-m important points he ease. »l |lg th:_: \\;r‘oi on ‘"71( n 'lhu'lwo oped, ¢ \..-;- with ur\»illhu\llr:ul mnl' trum- fi! ¥ i “Sallie was always street, rom e office, to the | pet; h then required to form the sim- 5 5 J 8 . ¢ § upon the aubject of hot. relnt smolting works, tho Pacifio. stretehos | blot vowel sounds, and, fimally, | o/ 8 many styles of patterns and, cuts in her husband.” Within g |is | wires on the poles of | gyadual building up proces Dher mar g 1 noticed that she was | the Thompson-Houston Electric Light | form whole words and sentene pining und fading. I plied her with all [ company to the smelting works. The | a pupil be absolutely dumb, of course the s manner of questions, but it was only | wires wére badly placed, so mnch so that | system is powerless to help him, long' intepvals that she would [ they came in contact with the electric 1f the papilis perfectly deaf, the task g dbthing: 11w thowgh light wire. The combined woight pressed | of teaching him to talk hecomds a more y . 15 ol happy with Laver. Ol down upon the five alarm wire and sent | difficult one Nokentering into the de- , 1t that she loved him when she | the eurrent along it which burned the | tails of the process, it may be said that inarried him. When, after the fivst sep- | repeator. From' this point of view it | the pUpil i taght to Tead the words to 1 3 tion, sho ro A 14 her | would see the Pacific will be com- | whic s uttered by his teache " i £ ‘ q "7 ::r"..;:lr:.:i:\:t.]n‘:..‘: oy s clu',.‘:.nfi‘:;: il £ boar tho biden of the oxpens, :‘h:.‘,..t.:e“..,:'.'.’.'.A.a]l...-‘.;..t, i g the At$2.80, $3, $3.20, $3.65, $4:10, $4.45, $5, $5.80, $6.20, $6.90, $7.50, g swaelty, Towa ast . s now oving its line and pla arious se is wi R 3 3 o ey sty vk i | 1 Wi it U molon 0 R ko Kekp 1 | Sames 1o i Foll of the. Lnf $7.60, $8, $8.30, $9, $9.45, $0.65, $9,86, $10, $10.50, $11, $11.85. I cannot say ex: A'“{‘ she 0 1 him when he | away from all further contact with small | one, and he can tell with we Hm- Lo had reproache X 4 A . upbraided. hor, and. that. the. show of | wires. cision the words which are being spoken Will show what an advertisement means when inserted for public bens Spirit Lu..i e sccossul Lhat s Lo e e o, "Sloniy: and by’ the"exticlie of | A hgolutely Pure. g e s atted not having follow: policy 4 3 b the most su ai D 18 1 very cas { rom‘ lh:-' sl:u‘\." They unly had Yesterday morning Judge Stenberg | part ..|"l|. SRS i Phis powder never yaries. A marvel of puri ('fl'. as s use ne Y v trouble since the reconciliation, tor on | disposed of the following ca taught to read the words from the me it aud wholesomences Moro cconomi several oceasions she left him, but he, Libbie Henry and Geo. Patrick, distur- | Ment of the lips, and to form the | ) isaunat be. A0 ' her on th ay homo, would | yaiin - A swers, in accents which are remar omp < ) 3 ) ‘ bance of the peace, $5 and costs. NSy ; b short welght, alum or phos powders. eajole her into returning. = As to Sallie’s G e 1 o (R o distinet. ‘The pupils ave put through @ | oay: in ¢ Yo or bh Llw P Do, 108 THE ON M SF T Kiin L drauvtlie Ahioliipan, "gigurtanoy of 5 of (his tratning, nud in abont five | Wall sireet H- L Y I I relations with Miss Fiinerva Laver, it peaior- 00, 18 1 am constrained to believe i i - y an avel e able to - SPHING i S, that they wore not good, as Sallie often ) talk in & perfectl) TIMIKESD loP- $ald me hat hor slsgorIn-law would have | "6y i d, ¢ T sarihn baditho BUSER, 300 R 1 e nothing to do with either her or her | ool out of town. SR sing some of the pr 1 work \as of | her rightly, she D discharg 115 0 ' givls—ranging age aArricd peopie. 1 know that onge when | Hsoharged. B probably from 12 10 17 or 18 yoars, ox 2 1 called at Sallie’s house, Miss Mincrva PECIAL SALE. ibited Uiz acquired powers of hearing =Uv refused to como down from her room to and speaking. - All of them under the di- ‘ " 800 1 & B5O—-Fifty—50 vection of Miss Plum, acquitted them- It 15 very evident that there ave num- Fifty putterns tine Chamber Setsdn all | sel \ ably i x Derless points in this case which tho pre- [ woods, at gready veduced prices, Will |~ The fivst ono Wis o girl probably 13 or Jiminary exawination failed to bring out | eoutivue only witil sold ars of g fiad hern deaf all bl 1119 FARIT.ANM ST, il 2 vhich sill in time lend add Chias. SHIVERICK, het life and not until » (’:\‘ir(:‘ol t‘ollhc iul, 1200, 1208 and 1210 Farnam street, institution was it discovercd that she

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