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2 5 B ~ THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1886, A BIG SCHEME ON . FOOT. | fan. wio wras "ill{l'filiI""t'f,f"G.i‘i{‘ S vttas Nerold, s @ MMAT gl s TR = { Broateh and Morse [ Some Facts and Figures on that In- The Thurstons wilt not attend the races | August 24, with the county clerk . 9 The bill makes objections to the fo! teresting Tople. this year, tor the vergisimple reason t Willard C Wilkins to Alex F Wilkins south A Stock Company to Operate A Mammoth | |, ing itemein the report of Mr. Slo weather for the past cight of t:n | thers is no frec-forail race, in which | i O lot4, block 13, E'V Smith's add., w d a Brick Yard, man s has been simply atrocious. In | they can enter. Having beaten every- | ¥ I'he items allowing compensation smuch to be doubted whether | thing in this and evory other stato in the | wiilGt. o ViIkine and wite to Willard ¢ ins, lot 1, block 1, Dwight & Lyman's — r un for services of 8. A. Sloman as receiy i, they are content to rest on theit | qad,, w d- €1 thing like it | Omitha has eyer suffered THE HEAT OF SUMMER shjected to wiso, as 18 alleged, said | ettt BEOVEE ST L ghoRh e By | Tnurels as ehampions of the world, while | “Alix M MetGavock to the puble, plat of | <y e g Slonin was not a suitible person for the | Pefore, of recent yeurs, ab any vt - the Fitzgeralds and othor organiztions | River View=dedieation. \/ely I]nportant Decision by Prominent State M ¥ ¥ res Th receive p and that furthermore he mu \ 5 and | of like diminative calibre, are stro, ng Henry W Tenny and wife to Ad ns S A S BR g J | v N n the conspiracy to de- | people declared that it was the hottest | in vain (o aftain the same exalted plane [ Suphen, Jot 7, block 55 Omiaha, i ¢ . R at Senator Manderson § of Sloman Bros ; 3t th {18 stimties ous | off which the Thurstons now stafit San {ortenson nd wife to Matthew P » L ata What Senator |>m| rson cred f ma I nn yet. But the heat of this summer g n wh he Tl v.n now nd, | LR “Hmmv‘\v o ;'\.\‘ : |u|.:“\ 3y and Ulll\ er )n’y Chemists. An Accidentinthe Northe | I'he item ‘Im.\ & fees for v| W 8 veral points better st A . W d—$1,100. p 5 of Sloman Bros., 18 objected to on : ' e fand Sherman Avenue Paving, e " y 5 . : : western Yards, Ete, 1 i Sibien e | A fow facts and figuros on tho subjoc i L 1 to Matthew Baines, 1ot 1 Among them Profs, Collier, Cliewist in Chief of the United States De- | of the heat o present summer may [ oSy g S ind sl otli t | “sa T k Jay | neaun, Mc e and several other gentle 3 srutl to Hannah James, part ot 1 y A g Scheme | ““"1”@"‘ ;" ve interesting to the readers of t men, representing the: Omatia Fair and | 1241 biock & Himebaugiv's addition, W d 1" ,H A4 A\griculture, W igton, D, Coy Ordway of M husett Ttdeveloped fay that a large num q g the month of June the ot EXposition association, ealled uvon the | *Alex G Charlton to the publie, plat of Tn Barker of Pennsylvania, Albrecht of the United States Mint, Louisianag bt Businoss mon weather commenced, though it did not [ board of public works and mrosted | BG5S Tintlee At othors to Aatthiew Schel Everhart of Texas, Hilgard of California, Heys of Canada, and others some of he nt LI Jh) | swoop down in snch vigorous style as it [ that some means be taken to enable Mur- | qer, part of Jot 2. block 9. lmprovement Asso $ : have formed a stock company 5“ t | s m ‘nv\‘(w'v S did later on g During the rm-m\]. the | phy,Creighton & Co.to continue the pave | clation addition, w d- &1 0. ; most prominently known in ehiemical litevature, after subjecting brands yurpose of operating a noth brick 1in the storeis ¢ verage was 70.2 ¢ On the 14th, ac ent of Shor ' o enable then Clitton E_Mayne and wife to Dester 1 § wiod T the ot A b round that he was o | eording to signal-service figures, the ther- | (o ”' ‘] bt NS lo them | o 1ot 40, block 8, Oreliard Hill, w d of baking pow.ders on the American market to a thorongh chemical ex- duty Sloman and that he | mometer registered 90.6 deg. at 2 o'clock | 10 conciie by the time of the opening | g0 i | are not yet ripe lieation, but from spiracy to defraud o e the 20 theminimum. 61 | of the fair. Tt was agreed that there ‘] Frank 8 B Wanlee to Dexter L Thomas amination, h published their findings, and it is important for the agentioman int ted in the scheme, a \ paid by S seeurred, at the same hour. Ip | could be some more care u in_mixing | 1ot 4 block 4, Kirkwood addition, w d--53i00. coble 6 S 4 of reporter loarned enough to give the read- | Sloman for an inventory of the goods bo . borne in mind that | up the broken rock s that the fine part | , Andrew J Hanscom and wife to Alfred people to know that the report ot these hygicnic authorities of the Na- ers of the Bk some ideaof the magni- | objected to beean it i leged, the tigures re taken from | need not come all together. The arrange- | 7 s 5 5 ) tion implic almost every brand analyzed with some poison of adulter- tude of the scheme | said inventory s incorre nd incom service observations, which | ment was satisfuctory and the voad will | Frank Yookum ) to James Vore i 1 i bty In the first place £50,000 is be the eapi- | plete. i e [ wre made in the fourth story of the gov be now continued without interruption. l{u‘r\ 5 of lot 4 g . block 1, Doneeken ation, with the exception of Dr.vice’s Cream Buking Powder, which for al stock of thie conce nd nearly | Several other small items in the report | ernment building where *comparative y - 7 addition, w d ~&401, { | ! :4'\”.»‘»\'“% ‘.‘r V'l‘u\ Wil Do invested in % | of Sloman are ulso objecte | cooltess prevails. On the stroet Fiie tom Onelt’s Hotel, Lincoin, Neb., opene Frank Yookum {o James Vore Und, 15 of its purity and healthfulness they recommend for general family use. e e, noeesenry machinery. The | The bill coneludes by asking that Slo- | jerature will average ten degrees higher, [ March 15th, first elass in every respeet. | lot10, block 10, Walnut TUL v d =S Boteohe donbling th ratlitaliass of tl . Bt o BF e litost and most im- | man be not discharzed from liability as | Aud this allowanee should be - oA lgowon § Patrick to Willinm W Keysor, | Eersans dauhitin the trathfulness of this can wite to ans of the chemists named proved make, capable of turning out | former receiver, until the case is fally | all subsequent figures, : Another Church, ; lot 12 block 4, A S Patriek’s widition, Lrof R, DU DORKMUS) il sellevie Mdical Collere, New York. work of the finest description, | and squarely tried Uhe month of July, 1886, wasa v Cleves brothers, architeets in Creizh- | “hjogiore Olson and wife to William W Prof R, C.KEDZ l”m-ll"y" [ml:[ml Shate Doy \'w MY i Mich The works will start with @ capacity of e — warm one—unusunlly so, in fact. The | ton block, are now busily engaged upon o | Keysor, lot 10, Olsen’s addition. w d—1,100, Prof 11 M. SCHEFFER, Analytion] Chomist. St 1 N from 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 brick IRELAND IN OMAHA. Jowest temperature recorded during the | sot of plans for a new Catlolie church on | | John 'L MeCague and wife to Sarah 1A%t [ B CHARLES B DWIGIT Analy ot Chemist. Wheeh § | 3 0 y 4 SOON 018 POssible — of vns 68,8 deg. and the highest 90.8 | g & 4 tord and_others, part_of lot 7, block 6, De N T e e JGHT, Analytical Chemist, Wheeling W, Va, which will be a nas | I month wa 1 and t i 9. S I o v $ | H 110 20,000,000 & year. Some ap- | The Aspiring Marshul Has a Little to | o, on the 13th iR e bl B ixteenth strect between Center and | pice's aedition, w d-—$100. Prof. JAS F BABCOCK, State Assayer, Boston, Mass : HHUOIALion. bf "Wkt thoso Hgutas iniply Say About the M. P. fiic hot wenther communocd about the | Hickory. The ground has long been {0 F Brown and wife to Sarah and | Dr. ELIAS ILBARTLEY.B.S.. Cheinist to the Dep't of Health, Brooklyn. N. Y. preciation of ‘what the nly s 4 1 L Elizabeth Axford. lov 18, block 6, Denise’s | Prof. CURTIS C.HOWARD, M.Se., Starling Medieal Colloge, Columbug, Ohio. that with | Frank P. Ireland, of Wi thermon. | purehused for this purpose, and just as braska City, the | 4th of July, on which d may be gained from the fi + addition, w d—8§1,200, “rof. M YELFO N 1 C al ) the ten or fifteen prick yards in operation | mild-mannered and sweet-tempered ean- | eter stood 92 deg. July soon as the plans are ready will be broken | “B°¢ Patterson ind _wife to James Tanna ::.n‘ RS CPATON Lot 'h:'{:f“f( |’|‘l T DA B e m last year only about” 30,000,000 bricks | didate for United States marshal of this | July 6, 46,5 deg, July for the building, The chureh will be of | nill, ot 6, block . Patterson Park, w =S50, | prof RO M ORDWAY - Maee Tttt of Torhnmony, Haaneo: were Turned out. Histriot, was In town yestorday, Mo has | SULY 8005 dep. From that' framo, two storios In liolght, the lower C_Patlerson amil wiro to WIlliain [ Brof T . WITHITALS, AN iy itite of Technalogy, Hostor Y s, lot 10, bloek 8, Patterson Park, w he new company proposes to have 12th there was comparatively cool heard nothing of the appoinument as floor being used for a school and the up- Prof. A, H.SABIN, State Chemist, Burlington, Vit its machinery 1n operation within the ) weather, ‘Then it began to warm up | per for church purposes. 1t will bo " i R by VAT e e " o o time ago he was y 12 i Ry L 05eS. « ttorson wife to James Tanna- | Frof. JOUN BOHLANDER, Jr., A, M., M. D, Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology, | next sixty duys,” said one of t oprie- [ ma al, of which some time a; :h: n::; On the 12th the thermoneter ve- | 53170 Feet in size, with . eapacity in_ the | hill, jot .M:".;{ ”‘W-m Pm:. ‘-\ i a Colia Mealeii ”M- i NG e nistry and "Toxicology, ope A ati, tors this morning ‘‘we shall e tirst | so confident. Nevertheless, th )3 deg., and on the 13th 99.8 d and shall turn ont the | suecoeding to Mr. Bierbowd s machinery and to Anton | Profs. AUSTL ), Prot. G chapel of [ B et O More cool weather followed. On - the | s awill by Tidget 0 people. Tt will cost opened hefore the appry and husl & WILRB Omalia, w_d--S6, Profs.Chemistry, RutgersCollege, NewBrunswick, N, 8 shoes. ] b | Cajori, lot 1, block RGE B BARKER, Prof. Chemistry, Universit Penn., Philadelph B0 bclok Yos, wo ahallike prossod BTN S 14th the mereury registered o tempera- | of wintor. Jombs. AL Ross to Onthoring & SEatohy, srof. 1b I o e R T b rick just as good as ean be purchased in | 1! Jn :h"\‘\}m .”f'".',(“lllx‘ M everal | ture of 3 dog., and on the 15th, 36 deg, | ¢ i = part of lots 5 and 6, block. 10, uprovement | rof LETHEI COLLIER, Chiof Chemist for the United States Department of Ag Chicago or St. Louis, and’ we shall he | mont ~, nln.., h t‘”l““’ A l'"'“'.j'; on the 16th, 82 deg. On the 17th J. L. Wilkie, manufacturer of paper | Association addition, w d—1,250, = Profs. HEYS & R1C: "I';-""~(_’ fo Ot s 5 % ablo to cupply &l of Omana’s wants jn | ment of almost every leading -demoerat | 4ho mereury took another rise, renching | boxes, 108 S. 1th street, Omaba, (Clitton I Mayne and otliers to Victor 1L PR (RS €6 B rofs. Chemistry, Ontario School Pharmacy, Toronto, Can. this direction. In fact we shall make [ and many leading republicans, =~ atemperatiire of 87 deg. A foy days of et Cotmma, 1ot 3% block 17, Orehard. Hill, \ d I T S Dt e brick of evory kind that can command a [ M Ircland says that the Missourd shghtly cooler weather followed and on The Missing Man £400, i ; . 5 Prof. EDGAR EVERHART, Prof. Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, Tex. cilic has @ corps of surveyors in_ the fi b . A s g Joseph B Piper and wife to Frank J Burke- Paof. E. W HILGARD, Prof. Chemistry, University of California, Berkely, Cal INihvo: « N el | the 215t the thermometer showed another [ Lewis Gordon, the plasterer, whose | ley. lots 14 and 15. block 2, Hawthorne addi- oy / & \ Shemi y i i : ) B o L s Al \ ! [ : ! 5 ots 14 and 15, block 2, Hawthorne addi- | Prof. 8. W, MeKEOWN. Analytical Chiciistry, Youngzstown, Ohio he fict is,” he continued, “the man- | With 1 view to gxiending s fie, to, S | inc umping to 80 deg. On the mysterions disappearance from home | ton, w d—$2,600, Dr. HENRICH DETTMER, Analytical Chemist, S M ufneturers in this town have been charg- | g }‘\I_ Jand, f Dunt <1 ‘gny | the temperature was 89 deg. ~The rest | o ehronicled in Mondayight s BEE hs Francis B Mumaugh and husband to Anna Prof. C. GILBE VILE Il" \\ 100 LLACMISH S LIS, MO, S ing an exorbitant sum for brick., They | Mr. lreland, fArom Dunbar, a8 ' S84W | of the month was comparatively cool, | > Mondayinight S BEE has | ¢ Crowell, lot 7, block. 14, Highland Place, W cof. (. BER ) % late Professor Chemistry, Chicago University, are in leasrue with brick contractors and | mentioned in the Bek several days ago, | ywhen the temperature was 922, These [ Mot yet been found. “Ihere are some sus- | L., Chl MLl : ) bricklayers and charge so much for the | but from Weeping Water.” figures are taken from the 9 o'clock ob- | picions of foul play. Suicide is not | Anion Gsantner and wife to Harry Prof. J. I LONG, Prof. Chemistry, Chicago Medical Coliego and Chicago Col- Dok i the \hll—that 18, already laid, | - What would bo the object in building | (Giitions, whon the day may be sup. | thought of, and that he has descrted his | oM south 1 of lot &, block 15, Shinn’s ad- 6 ML o, Ol i from that point¥ aition, w d—=31.000, Prof. G. A. MARINER, In this way they ean_get exorbitant [ fFQ U paes e posed to bé at the the hotest. Add ten | familv is scouted as impossible. R SOl an0. Wifa 15, Oyis D Analytical Chemist, Chicago, 1l y figures for their brick. Now, we prop . \|3((»|<|3;»"|§‘|l|'1 LRI jdieet and | Googres to them and you will have some | The body of a dead man, it is & \nawite, lot 5 block 3, Belvidete, w to sell them by the thousand, at y ok = L idea of the temperature which prevailed | found yesterday in Redick's grove, al- i cheap | and while we shall not bt ton B IREIR Qrow on our streets. though” the coroner not yet been < D Kelly to Lee Roy Mayne, undi- g 3 r Grower LS ‘. 44 ) S ¥ ] yne, make mic ‘ofit on each thousand, yet A“wh'”‘“'lfl,‘“‘\’l"”. Tviio i asoibeedinin But it is in the month of August t ofticially notificd. It was thought that w35 of 10t 83, block 3, Belvedere, v d— on the principle of small profits i A e, oG S | old Sol has been doing his hardest work. | this might be the body of Gordon, but . : = and large sales we 1| BALD. Al who 4o o A DRUFE br | Seven more days of the month remain, | ubon investization this’ was found (o be |, Adeline Jann to Tsabell Campbell, lot 26, be able to make a_fair, reasonable profit [ ¥ FCHING of the sealp; should use Benton's | but even if they should prove to be fairly [ without foundation, in fact. fE b e o on our investment. ‘The trouble has been | Hair Grower. Ergury Per Cr of those | cool which is not likely to be the case,the == : ¥ Ramge rival of new fall goods. heretofore that in the first place contrac- [ using it ha It never fails to | average temperature for the month will Hulett at Home, ol g tors have not been able to supply enough fi;l ':«’.'\‘,«Ir':um ¢ Through sickness | e very high. C. C. Hulett, one of the old and popu- Goes Ho u ir from falling, ir sometimes On long eredit and ve y payments. Only intc est payments an- D I in a 4 o ; 9 bricks, and that m the second place they Let the reader add 10 deg. to the fol- [ Iar clerks of the Millard, who ha b- The county commissioners have sent to & B AN althoughitiio § pars ¥ ot the a Millard, who has, prob. y 0 i i § 2 % Heve :\..»( B l|l~]"'*~"l|‘ s : e D s ghory time, ax 1 althou :‘:‘ui\r;,‘xun] son wnay | ) G “"f““;l i h:,l “,,i,) w;‘l,.,,‘. [‘,\',;I_ ably, gripped as many transient hands as | his homo in Cedar 1 S a young man nually for 10 years; interest at 7 per cent. Title perfect. On these favor anywhere near reasonable, € Propos ton’s Hair Grower according to direction perature for the month Jn the 1st the | tel i 8 side TR named A. W . who, ashort time s to aAve S s 200,000 3 '3 of sti or for sala 10 obvinto. both these dificultics—in | you are suro o Erowth of haire. Tl e T na BBt VeI OBBINED .Im) botel man this side of Chicago, T (S e S R ble terms T have sold over 200,000 acres of land and still offer for sal2 short, to revolutionize brick-making and | dreds of cases we have produced a good | deg. on the 2d, 77 deg. on the 3d, 73 deg. | been on a visit to his father and mother, | g the poorhouse 20,000 Acres Good Nebraska I building in this city. The consequence | growth of Hair on those who have been bald | on'the 4th, 66 deg. on” the 5th, 81 deg. on | Justice and Mrs, Hulett, Adrian, Mich. 20,005 Acres Selecte " there will he more | and glazed for years we have aully substan- | {he gth tiated the follow i We grow Hair out of 100, no | hotd 81 and 8o s werl will be that next ye: y § Al eg. on the 7th, Other | Mr. Hulett is a member of the order of brick buildings crected in this city than 2 the 11th, | kiks in this city, and upon his return And 50 dvbs betora e oW bate) 82 degs the 15th, 95 iy anth ABEN 0 SO Ndrinniaid i 60,000 Acres Choice Dakoial The articles of incorporation of the | yylike other preparations, it contains no | deg.; "the 19th, 83d 0th, 94 di tome; e localiordarim MAtlrinmidid itselp e e T T S Lty e o LR Gt en nltke ot Tomd, bF vegatable “or mineral | the 21st, 80 deg. i :“-ldlaxxbx».ffl.:‘!" Eup) :;1 irll'|l<\“l.\tln- | These are positively l1|A best Tands dow, in the market, “n_ !-»\‘\ prices will be filed in a few days. o Rome T wale, dandram, | 008 Tho lowest REOIERD e lononlobit i ftoneREEondy | and on easy payments. No other fivm can offer such terms, Write for price specific for fal air, dandruff, | eorde 5 3 deg. 3d t C s ¢ J E | e h \ SRS — Itis aspe oL d corded this month w 3deg. on the 3d. | itly enjoyed by everybody > i lists. C. B. NELSON, Genl. Agent, SON. and itehi g SDN The Hair Groweris a omposition is almost SENATOR MANDE ted, the reco s been w. fy intim S summer a i As alre: air food, and its i cactly like the oil | show that th Police Points, 604 South 10th street, Omaha, Neb. He Returns From Washington for a Whim Sipolies the hair with its vitality, | than last. In June, 1855, the_mean tem- ot Wk e 5 5 e S Period of Rest. DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTIL | pe for the month was T1.1 deg, ns | , Robert White was tsent up”’ for ten — When the skin iu«r,im. 7h :tmllllmnll. .uu,l agrainst 70.2 deg. tor the same month' this ‘]llflh by Judge Stenberg yesterday. the follice is apparently effectually closed, TRl b vorat 5136 linteolltwit i stoRliBE elothin e TF reporter, y yatfthe Millard. He | the singlo_strentth will sometimes fall to In#daly, e e T i e S Ulng ron still retains his rotundity of form, whien, | feach uio papilla: in such cases the double or But i August, 1885, the av- | () |l- I“ ¢ of his. } : however, has been slightly inereased by ‘Hll'h‘ur“'_ v‘\?:lf-’-nlli‘n:_rllu-m‘ M"“My.c 01 only 69.9 deg., while this harles Legree, whose exploits with T 1t promises to be excoudingly good digestion and because | - Price, “singlo strongth, | <1.00; Jouvle | 1t { ’_l’lcn or fiflecn, 1‘{‘ "\;"" Jennio J:lvkmy:*::ufrowfnum}:wl A TOERIbI aking his custom- | Strength, $2.00; triple strength, 0. If [ if not twenty degrees higher. clsewhere, was ‘committed for further o{flu;‘xlx:x‘»n_vmllll'& _"f‘l-]kl"ll—_ 1_" ll" ““'“ your drngzists have not got it we will send it Asa genéral thing in August the chi- | examination in default of $1,500 buil. ary walk for some time, he has not beep ( prepared.on receipt of prige. .\ py oy e L / cool night Seven drunks were arraigned. OF these, able to keep hisavordupoisdown, to t BENTON HAIR GROWER CO., i S WMo nihts | only two were. fined— Blivey figure whi s to comport well with Sold by C. F. e unususlly warm, ‘The i Minnie Craig, both of whom hud s Senator Manderson was scen by a BEg M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ©@BO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Merehants’ and Farmers' Bank, David Cit lumbus State Banic. Colunbus, Kearney National s Bank, North E | a gentleman of his formation, s 15th und Douwlas. 18th and Cu:nings ar has been unusually oppressive | 1y disturbed the pes .3 Omaha National Bank. Omala, Neb. i Senator Manderson said that the bill — -— six wecks drought in i customers’ draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds value of stock ! for the relief of the Umon Pacific Walnut Hill Depot. placed upon the calendar and would be | To those who feel concerned about the | ot the great humidity of the atmosphe The BEE of afewd ago mentioned | aken up in due time at the next session | threatened removal of the depot, we de- | At the signal office it is stated that | the biting of a little boy, bya fierce dog, of congress. ‘Lhe Pacilic extension bill | o0 to say, have no fears, for four rea- | there areno prospects of an immediate | op the was also wait g for later action, in fuct, nge in the weather for the cooler. | O (.“llf:“"fi',‘",]":l';fwl‘;""‘”“' offThictoontiy Pown EE THE C.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST G0. nd July, and especially on ac The Boy's Cheek. one depended more or less upon the | Sons ill, such a change is liable to come at The child’s name othor, "he relief bill had boen consid- | 1. The owners and officers of the road | any 'time, was John Moron Ny Con 1o AND EANNAN OMANTAS ernhll)l- l1-|r ) "ml \|||v0n|mmvn-, \nul_\l\-lnn would not act viciously with a large class e . by Dr. Wormersley, strong f would be its fate, he, of course, did not | of people to gratify personal animus to- Cut the Weeds. tertained that he may yet dic. T K Property of cvery deseription for sale 1n all parts of the city, Lands for sale in § foslubly to forecust, o of | Wakd on who simply asks the law to pro. | James Allen, superintendent of the | was horribly wutilated Tho wotier of Absolutely Pur~ every county in Nepraska. Vit resncotito the bill for sho etlo o2 lteat publio righita, construction of side and cross-walks | tho child s insirucied Gon. O'Fricn to | Tuispowder nover varids, 4 magyel o pae A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRAC ana, { J 252 o » Mes s ther vof ring s st 3 y o- | ity, strength and wholesomeness, More econ- 3 s T St A sty N Dracsed mirtise b the action tnken by | 2. A contract exists for the depot, for | under Mike Meany, says thero is a wotul | Lring & swit, agunst the eity for one- | JRaiouein ) mieon e d'om, e | Of Tities of Douglas county kent. Maps of the city state or county, or any other the board of trade in opposition to the | which a very large consideration was | ignorance on the part of many people kst sold fncompetliion with the multitide of low informution desired, furnished free of churge upon app.ication, movement in uestion, Suid he: l];).fi paid, regarding the clearing of sidewalks. In A Deserted Hold oney i canks RO A%, BARING POWDER Co. i b not l:;tn or ll‘l at opposition, I fecl | g "1 would not be to the interests of the | MANY part of the city, especially [ A sad c of desertion was noticed | 468Wallst., Now York, ] that in all probability the bill would bu¥® | road to move the depot from n thickly | those —in which ideas | yesterday by a Bik reporter at the county V Bt theu, it is not so much what the peo- | populated place to an open prairic. largely _obtain, s are permitted {building. 3 Plo of Onaha or the people of Nebraska | 4 1fsuch 2 move should be attempted | to grow toa great heuzht on either side | 1t yas” that of & woman named Smith, - Y8 wh » war depar the power of state law as_vested in the | of the walks. After attaining to a good want, LIS ot the ayer depurtment | hoard of railway commissioncrs would | growth the Wind ully brings their establish n post, but it requires | atonce beinvoked to protect the people, | tops together, so t only an order from the deparument | e simply say this to quict the of | lace, muking it necessary fory of war to abolish it. The war depart- | Many people in that locality whe donot [ W Ik through them with disad She was forty years of age, and nad come from Town looking for u worthless husband who had deserted her three months ugo. The woman was enciente, 3 the paved street. Upon these - . 3 tracks will rost. It has been no- '1'".’.:.".‘"""”"""‘v“"‘“v Basioed..., ticed that, winlo all this prelim. | gy inary now in progr rhty-fifth session will open on W ks da vuliqnll_:«-r 7, 1886, : ne T]" ; eupiod the attention of the cable company, | sonirore concluding where to place sour | 40 Aty-five there is yet no material, with which 1o | wiiiha Sent free, giving vou full informa- | ¥ifty sheets.... . erfect the road, visible, ' This 1s true o | fion of the University of Notre Dame. Ad. | (ne hundred sheets r as the mate ing along the street | grags Rev.T. B, WaLsi, C. 8. C Five hundred sheet is concerned, T uy has not yet | 470% X% B caidant Dnivaraily, | GReShousand sice strung the stufl along the thoroughfare: Notre Dame, Ind. 5 pause it feared it would re otre Dawe, Ind, Old Orossing Gutters, JRSi/ho 1 loared, Y uadld mote or Jo Inspector Keniston has a forca of men nterfere with the traflic on the st OF S0r Rare 18 exoallent authority tor the engaged in taking up and relaying many of the old gutters ut cros bt sheets. ent will not give us s 0 : understand fully the ion. cspecially after n rain storm or i and being without both friends and ::"::‘|;",.|l](h‘;‘)“|’;: i(u“x: :'L‘“:fi‘l'lrl‘;;]“":,‘;“\‘{:é We further say, once for all, that there | evening when they wet with desw. | money, Commissioner Timme gave her arrison the department wants. 1 have is o glimmering hope _in the not far dis- [ Mr. Allen says 1t is n ry for him to | an order to the poor-house, B ol that by Coneral Sheridan, ¢ | tant future that the citizens of Walnut | specially nofify the -owners ‘of abutting sl B ettty et ern iy | BiIL and t1reabouts may have better and | proporty to dispose. of theso weeds, and The Courts. 1 it wants, why it will be compelled to go | ¢heaper transportation than the Belt line | Yot there are many careless of theordi- | Wm. A, Mardis sues Mrs. J. Strabell elsewhere. Denver fecls as if she would | ¢an possibly afford. ““;.l"‘l“,“‘,'\'l'l";{ | maRee Slehe and E. S. Flagg for $300, with interest kllu“::i‘m'il\nl:,, our houdgu .‘x;)nu:{u.‘..lh.'. s e e O from July 25, 1883, the face of three notes B s S s Aamaaartine ool | SR Bctu g vo Ep U RIS RS, To the Editor: Dear Sir—Will you | for 100 each, upon which payment was f i ot Gt b st wiven | Endow them with a logacy that ean- | pleaso allow me u spacem your columns, | B0Fmade: o 05 F B 500 acres of land for the establishment of quandered and seud them to the | my object being to call the attention of | ¢o‘compel the sale to him of lot 8 block 8. . & post, and several other places are in . VERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, the charitably inclined to the family oy | Hanscom pl according to agreement. Ime an the same manner, looking for | an institution now in its forty-third year, | fenry Deane,living on North Thirtecnth The argument is being made in the what we seem to be in danger of losing. and unsurpassed for its advantages to1m- | year the Northwestern depot, in & s mall | case of Haus vs, Eby & Walters, in the EWwo MILES OF MATERIAL part to your sons ard wards & thorough | shanty that stands in the street. They | COUBtY court. ""“IH“'*""" BunALON, cither ina 'Il"w number eight in all. The father has been Not Yet Converted. The Amount of Stuff Now Said to be | ough commercial (business) course, which | on asick bed for nearly three years, and Fra . ! 5 QuEH 001 ! ; as s, 0 ank Langford, a young man formerly On Hand for the Cable Lino: is & distimguishing featuro of Notro Dame | b wifo very weak and. in bad heaith. | well SRR A RIO0 AILeL . arnam S o ma a:, €D. Tho force of men on the cable line | University, orin i full course, which com- | The second ehild, a boy of fourteen, o | of sestords S e = P classie, law, seience, mathematics | oy . ; £ city yesterdny from Salt Lake xeavation on Tenth streot w nril \ ) ) cripple,not able to walk without crutehes; | (v SHARTONON OB (68 and music. ; their cldest child, o girl of sixtcen, bemg [ Citys where has been for a year is morning ;_\.?l.llm-n men. The wo K Ir,,m-.;.ll,‘:h’mu zes aro ulp]m-xlh;.slu the only able- budied” one of the family. | or more as stenographer for P. P, Shelby, T men now number enty-five, and | dents of the Law Department. Yesterday they had nothing in the house | assistant gene manager of the are working with system and a will. The THE MINIM DEPARTMENT, to eat, and thoy could not procure even | Union Pucitio, He is not yet converted granite :rh-:;k.: aro carefully piled on | a separate institution (St. Edgard s hal) ary medicine. - Comment is un- | to polygamy, but on the other hand, is n t vith the larzest and : either side of the street, us they are taken | for boys under twelve years of age, who Supscriser. | on his way east to wed one of the belles | YA y outof the pavement,aid whintho work | arc tuizlit by L v of Clinton, Towa, hen we say we are going to open wi 2 of piling all of these has been cons um- SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, Letter Envelopes. - mated, the more dificult work of the | under whose maternal care they pass | Tostw ant yesterday re- No More a Bachelor, system’ will bo begun. This will require | 1early the ontire duy in recolving igstruc. | ceived informing him" of the | Conductor E. H. Smith, of the Union finest li f 5.;\uk|..g(|(xmum. the broken rock foun- | tion o all the entary branches of | rates at which the coming sheet letter | Pacitic Grand Island train, came in yes- nest line o ation, next an excavation several feet | an English education together with a pe, mentioned in Mon terdby on his first run since he re below ‘the under surface of the streot. | fundamental knowledge of Latin, French, | will be sold. It is as follow mme{, from his: bridh) ‘tour.. He was ‘Lhis excavation will be protected by a | German, voeal musie, violin, piano and | One she R o i eenvex duct of cement, broken atinter- | drawing, preparatory to enter cither the | Two sheeis . married in Sidney, lowa, two wecks ago . . . wals with iron yokes, resting on the | junior or senior ¢ of the university, | Three sheets, to Miss M. Moomaw, and since his re- E k the | e ty. ground, and projecting areus extending | * Board, washing, mending, tuition and U oh turn has boon warmlys welcomed by his } fort dtaor bopentn the siviace f | ki o for essim o v monais 1 | £1Y% ol riends.” Hix lowa s on Park Wilde 0 |n an u rn |S l 0 S The Infanvwy. A. Allee has gone to Grand Island, Among the attractions eutlined for the soldiers’ reunion at that place, will be General Wheaton's regmment of Second to companies of infantry, of this city ; 2 - 4 Lo compunies of wfastey, of e v | BEyer shown in Omaha, we mean what we say. To prove it Seventeenth regimentiftom Sidney, and Capuin Wooiford's vattery froui Tort | to yourselves, come to the opening and see. Also get one : of our beautiful souvenirs. i Oheated a Furniture Man, Parke Godwin yesterday filed a compla- inton behalf of M. ¥ Martin against Lund- ct, however, that there is now in the city both in iron and cement, enough mi ings in the city 'T These gutters were too deep and acute in M. P, Obanges terial to complete two miles of the r berg, the man who is now in i i Henry Douglas, late baggageman on X A ! X their lines, so that it required exceeding enry Douging, KRR The men now cogeged in the work are of selling mortgaged property pauitec OXCEOING | 1 e Missouri Pucific between this city and under the direction of Captain Kent, Martin - elaims that Lundbe 10 0 oross them with a buggy without as been transforred o the L8 oW, I X Lund injuring the latter. A number of them | Kansas City, i AR aRD S iSE CANAPILA R, me to lum und bought §100 worth of Wiro ol North Sixteenth, and the most | new train which is to run between this 11§ Motto IS i Honest an furniture, on time, by means of fulse | ;oticeqbly of them was at the intersec: | eity and Lincoln. Joseph Bowman, who . 1 Wholesale Objections Against the Re- | Fepresentations. These representations | oy of Guming. The sandstone in the | 1 stofore been one of the passenger g has heretofore b ) u T R S S NS Port of Roceiver Sloman. x'.'l‘mflzmuf,l"i‘lflf ".'.'."f)ll‘.fi.l{.‘"':'.':.l.fl}‘f.:lvi-'.\- last mentioned was badly worn and had | brakemen, has been appointed 1o su¢ 1 Yoesterduy an important and | fonsive deposits in the (hicago and | 10 e repliced by granite. Ahisim- | ooed him. alue or your 0fley. gather amusing paper was | Omaha banks, On the strength of these '{‘“‘.f',‘{"“",‘,,:‘,f\l,',.bf{(.'f.“fi:.é prresiatod by Released. Biod Oin - the o United . States | statements bo was allowed o have the [ oaro to pull up st every street crossing Limberger, the old gentleman who at i, B vegand otheo B Sl e R tempted to kill Charles Kohly of onse, by the attorneys for the eastern Dr Hamilton MWamaeT Ealoutio Phvsl. The Fremont Tournament. the United States hotel, and fired a X y —1 ereditors, Mossrs. Webster, Bavtlett and | 0 o Surgeos, Room 6, Crounse Among the visitors to the anun‘\ volver athim, was released yesterday on Wakeley. block corner 16th and Capitol syenue.| tournument this year will be Jerome C. | furnishing bail to the wmount of $300. This paper is a bill of exceptions to the i 1 Dayaud night calls promptly attented to | Pentzel, Jack Roach, Will . Coots, | The trial Tas be-n set for Septomber 7.