MBr * ' THE DAILY BEE- MONDAY , JUNE 8 , 1885. " THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , Jnno 8 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Phaetons at Parker , Robertson A , Co. The remains of Frank McCoy , who was drowned at Lincoln Friday Ust , were burled In Prospect Hill cemetery at 3 o'clock jester- < ly. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Cllno , 1517 Hurt street , were mada happy Friday by tha appear ance of a twelve pound bo > . K very body do ing veil. Mm. D 8hor , the lady who wa Injured atOnchatd's cnrpot store , on Thursday , Is petting abng nicely and from present Indica tions will recover all right , " 81. Louis parties secured a permit ftt the Internal rovcrms collector's ofiics oa Saturday to ship machinery for A new dliltllcry , at Battle Creek , Into the etato. Saturday afternoon the CrelghtDn collcgo baseball club , in a slugging match of ten In- nlng , won their third victory from the high school club by n > ( core of 19 to 17. Deputy Manhal Allan returned yesterday from Hastings whore ho has been soiling off the property to discharge claims in the caio of W. A Smith v § . Wesley Rtdhead. " MrTlirPowers , thoyaid UeiglTinastor ; who was struck by ft moving freight car lait Friday and quite badly bruised , is rapidly re covering and will be nt his post of duty again shortly. Shrlovo , Jarris k Co. having claimed the jewelry , cilk handkerchiefs etc. , found in poesoealoD of the crook , Frank Martin , a complaint has boon filed against htm for grand laroouy. The Cortland Wagon at Parker , Bob crtscn ft Co. Col. Olowrey , of Chioigo , will erect on what is known as the liitabrook property on Sixteenth street A handsome four-story brick building , to coat 840,000. The structure will bo erected this reason , and will ba devoted to bnislnef s purposes. Lord Thomas Hukott , Senator Sharon'i linglleh son-in-law , Accompanied by his wifi and children , passed through Omaha Saturday evening , cnrouto to San Francieci. They were traveling iu a special car of the Centra Pacific road. A little girl , stealing a ride on a stree car on Tenth street yesterday afternoon , was knocked off the step ; , but happily escapc/1 with no injury but sprained wrist. It Is wonder that there are not accidents of a moro corioua nature from the sarao cause. In the police court Saturday morning , J McCoy and Jack Conner were Unodf5 nd M coats f r intoxication. They nera soot up t tha palace on tha hill in default of fine John Johnson , a cripple addicted U < booctnf was reloaded. Mrs Coffay Clod a oompUin against her husband , William Coffey , fo : cruelly ill-using her. Top buggies at Parker , Robertson It Go Joe Konacky , the seyon year bright ant wayward little tramp who has been in the city jil for the put few days , has been son to the county commissioners us : > candidate for the reform school. Joe is a "rustler , " i terror on tin stilts. He can converse in tbrei languages , English , Bohemian and Polish , ant can swear with alarming fluency in all throe. The wedding of Mr. M. J. Doanc , Bos ton , Maes. , nnd Miss Dllllo Dort , of this city took place Friday afternoon at the residence denco of the bride's parents on D venpor street , Rev , J. W , Harris officiating. I was a very private affair end only a few lull ' mate friends wore preecut Mr. and Mrs Dcaneleft on the afternoon train for Boston their future home. A good j ike is told on a party of Omaha people who attended tha hop at thu fort las week. The ambulance , in which they were being conveyed struck A hydrant on Sherman avenue and was stuck fast. Th hydrant ws broken and a heavy stream spurted upward through the bottom of th ambulance and inundated the occupants. The ambulance was immediately release * from Ita position and its occupants rescue from a damp If not a "watery grave. Buck-boards at Parker , Robertson ft Co Las 3weok mention was mad in theio oolnmna of the case of Kmma Camp who had becoino Infatuated with Myor ? , th tree peddler , and had attempted elopctnen with him. Friday Mr. Camp Bucceedot in inducing bis wayward daughter to return to his home , Twenty-third and Ulchola streets. Ho bollovoj that the has not aban doued her plan of eloping with Myortln case h should return. As the girl is yet under age Mycra will afeumo considerable ) risk in at tempting to run away with bar. Open Buggies at Parker , Robertson i i Co. About thirty teachers gathered Satu day maritime in Supcrinieupen Uruner's oQico In the new court house , ia attendance upon ( th meeting of the Douglas County Teacher's M eociatlun. The firat nddrtm was Rlvrtii b. Miss Fatmlo liioftii , of Florence. Her tub ject , "Model Lessons on Language Training was ably bandied. After thorough diaoua eion of the subject an adjournment was hac until after dinner , when the association reconvened convened with xllghtly Increased attendance A triuoliiift man from Omaha writes t this office saying tUat ho h id two runaway boys from thU city&rrottcd , who are noMrheli awaiting the orders of their parents. They an Con Graney , * gpd 14 , residing on Centre uoai ITlfteonUi , and Harry Sincere , who has been living on Jackson near Thirteenth , They Jiavo boon away f rum homo about throe weoki and arrived la Cheyenne from Laratnle Thursday , Fnoy daiinid to have been In Ogden and eald tint they were poin # to Denver. Combination Wagons at Parker , Robert xon i Co , Friday afternoon fat a meotlui ? of tin board of cmuty oomininsloners , Choirmai O'ICtefa introduced A ro.olutlou to allow tb city ofliceri to occupy ilio northoaat corner o the basement of tha .court houao for offiota JMenrr. Corlii4 and Tinuna vi/tnd tig iuet the jiieaiuro. Tftln le voa Dr. Smith , thu cututy juirvoynr , iu pououlou of tba room which vai originally derigoatul aa hU i llice , Tl.o coin- tniixionors , howmer , inattuUod tlo county clerk to ofEcUl y notify iht > tniyorthat thti count ; is ntidy t > fulfill in ontruct tufumUh the city with lour ulhtw ti mi Kxpron Wagaun at IVrker , Robertion Hon. Jehu 8c ti > n , tx intruder of the K . ai lf l Utu > 0 , from Alclii , u > n , win Iu the city B tun ay i itrlit md jiott-rday , Mr. Beaten lia lutnuf ciurlng IrtUmU ut Lm- oln , btlng pri'tiiieU-r ' if u * > o lr < n foundry theie. Mr , Cli rl A. Norb rg , _ a watchmaker cuiplojcd In K li'lm It h'iek on1 * j uol f > tort > , i the h-pi > v'atht-r ' of bmnol KKl who arrived th * 31 ioat Bjth mother and Joughttr oru tit IDC writ. * NEW BUJIIAL GROUNDS. The Forest Lawn Cemfctery Northwest of A Bountiful PUce Finns of Im provement. For flomo tlmo It has been plainly manifest that the growing demands of this city would soon necessitate the hy ing ont of a now cemetery. Pros dill cemetery , iho ono which is now a moro extensive use than any other , Is Fast exhausting its capacity , and willioon liavo no space avaitab o for purposes of Interment. Already a sohomo la in pro cress of consummation which will moot the urgent demand for now burial grounds. Some days ago articles were Clod with the county clerk incorporating the Forest Ltwn Cemetery assocUtirn , of which the following gentlemen are members : Herman K < > untzo , William R. Bowcn , Ohurlea H. Broun , Orlando S. Wood , Simoon T. J < ssolyn , J U. Donisp , Arthur P. Wood , John A. Orolghton , John H. Brackia , James J Brown. * Eben 0 Long , Juhn J , O'Connor , James Foisytb. The following officers huvo been elected : James B Brown Prerident. Jacob 0. Dtnlae Chairman of boarc of truitoes. Simoon T. Jrsjolyu Trooauror. Eben K Long Ulerk. TUB OEMETKHY BITK. To tbokindnessof Mr. J. H. Brackln , ono of the incorporating trust cos , a reporter porter for the BE/ ! owes the pleasure ol having made n visit Friday afternoon to thu alto whljh has boon selected for the cemetery. A rapid orivo out Sherman avenue , past Fort Omaha and the outlying sur veyed town site of Florence , brought the reporter to the beautiful proper'y ' which has been selected for the cemetery , The land whr'ch was pur * chased from Mr. J. H. Brackln , is 32 ( acroa In extent , uituatcd on tedious 2 { and 30 , township 1C , range 13 , and al most Immediately woit of the town o Florence. The location is but four milt a from the poatoffice and conld not bo bettered. It Is nufliciontly near the city is easily to bo reached by tbo Sherman avenue barracks road , and Is within con venlent dls'anco of the Chicago , Minno upolis , St Paul & Omaha road. The tract of land , aside from the advantages of Us location , posjesics attributes of beauty and grandeur , In It adaptation for cemetery purposes I1 is in the form of a rectangle ono mile lone and olio-half a mile wide with a rolling expanse ( f level land , bro ken by the hills nud valleys which servo in furnishing diversity , to add to the beauties of the landscape There are abont ninety acres of tree growth on the land , cousltting of oak , elm , walnut anc other varieties The location is high anc dry , and from the various spurs of the hills , ono commands a view of the Mo braska field and forests on the west one of tbo Iowa bluff * aud prairies on the east which for grandeur of sweep and scenery. Is unsurpassed. The towering bluffs o the Buckeye side of the river the dimly outlined forest growth of the mllea which lie outstretched before the eastern horizonthe sinuous lengths of the Misionrl river , are all features of a land scape which is at the full command of the spectator from the heights of Fores Lawn cemetery. It is not all an exag geratlon to say that there conld bo no slto bettor adapted for the city of the dead , so far natural a attributes are concerned , and when art shall have co-operated to tone th rough beauties of lawn and woodland anc to supply the few mlsalng points of perfect landscape , there will be In al the broad land of America no moro beau tlfnl resting place for the dead , PLANS OP IMPROVEMENT. The gentlemen who have tbo matte in hand announce their Intention o pushing to completion their plans In con neotlon with the laying ont of the cumoter It should bo understood In the first placi that this association is not formed fo ; purposes of profit. The monies which accrue from the sale cf lots will be turn ed into a perpetual fund , to be devoted to the improvement * , from year to year , o " e cemetery. If the lots ore sold , fo : tanco , at the uniform price o $50 , a fund of moro than $2,000,000 will bo created for this purpose. About ono-thlid of the 320 acres is tn bo laid elfin avenue drives , parks , anc lakes. A largu public vault will ba erected for the temporary reception o the deaii , while ono of the beautiful fea tures of tbo place will bo a largo p k , which will bo of esuec'al ' rorvico on DrC oral ion day aud other public occasions. The lakes which are to bo provided wil be fed by never failing springs , ono located catod on the west side and the other in the centre , of the park site A landscape gardener Is to ba prccured from the east , who will at nnoo enter upon the work of Improving nnd adorning the cemetery site. It ii prc3um ° d that uvtrpthlu ? will bo ir reaainoes for tbo firit burial within , al tbo most , ono year , as tha walk of im provement will be entered np < no * soon us poanbloandpathedtiaspeodyooinpUtlon. Alroidy n number of gentlemen rtUtivt-s Intt-rred In other cemeteries Imvt ; ivon thtlr assuianct ) that a ro-lntormenl of iliB remains will bo madeas soon SB losaiblo In the now oametery , and thoio s no di ubt but that many family baria ! > I09S will be removidrom / the crowdec > rrcluota of tbo old cemeteries to tbo ; rounds of the Forest Ltwn Association. An Open Ijfttcr. We , the undersigned , respectfully cal your attention to tbo fact that wo have atoly purohaied all the michinery as well as the ot'nos , engravings aud p'ates ' of the lithographing department of the Omaha Ropnbllotn , and the now ma chinery of 'he latest inveutlons h&vinx noon added , we do not hesitate to say bat we shall ( ? iv nulro eatsf ctlon t'i ovary ono. Wo shall turn rut the bo > t lithographic work extant equaled - od b ; few and rxcrllcd by none , A specialty Is undo of fine com merclal work in letter hea s , note headi , rocrlpU , drafts , stock certificate * , b nidi , prlro lists , chow cards , labrlv , wedding sta tionery , in fact everything beret for- di ns In arpinting oflloo. Wo are also prepared to do portrait * , thow cards or ny kind of c > l r > d work , Wo direct tpeclal attention also to nur phi -llthogrophy , wMflfi we are the first tn ln < r duce tn'ho ' wett by tut * iuo u WH on phi ti'graph upon atone from any picture , drawing or sketch , and giro an la cisot fao flrnilo in every way to Any iz as may he do-lrod B nk and iflice stationery , and county und city maps of auy kind are rnndo specialties All ongrarlogi and work done under ( ho old manage ment have been proncrvod , thus saving tlmo and money for former pa'roni Our oflioo and works nro 110 nnd 112 South 14 ih atroot , where wo will bo plowed to BOO and recelro all the favors it oar friends , The Omaha LUhogwphlnR and Station ery Co. J. J. OoMM'Nna , 800. aud Troas. BESUBBEOTED---BE-BDBIED , James llnRjxn's Mouldering Dust Tnkon from the Potter B Field and Iialtl iu Prospect Hill Cemetery. The remains of James E. Hagan , who has boon mentioned to often in the papers within the past fifteen months , were yea toiday exhumed from their dreary resting place in thopotter'o field , placed in a no it casket and bnriod In Prospect Hill come tory. The story of Hagan's sad fate is already well known to the people of No rraska , 13o was a well-to-do tMlor at Lincoln , aud ono March day In 1884 ho loft homo and started to go to Chicago , but never got any further than Omiba. Tnreo months later his budy ifoa found floating in the Missouri liver , taken out and buried In the pjtter's field , but nobody hero then know who the un fortunate man was , Last January , at the request of John Morrlsou , who was Hagau'a father-in-law , the body was ex burned and by him recognized nt once as being his uiystorluuely miislng relative , Smoke Seal of rlorth Carolina To- bacco. Church Howe was In the city yesterday. J , A , McShane has gone to Cheyenne. J , F. Hollenbcck , of Fnllorton , is at the Paxton. 0. A , Hurlburt , Wlnstod , Conn , , is at the Millard. Dr. Benjamin D , Rupp , of Wahoo , is the Millard. M. Palmer , of Schujlor , was in the city yesterday. Gen. O'Brien returned last evening from a trip to Kansas. J. W. Klnsly , of Helena , Mont , , Sundaycd nt the Millard. Charles A. Fisher , of Ban Francisco , Cal. is at the Millard. Nat Brown , of the Gotham House , Lincoln is at the Millard. James W. Dawea , "His Excellency"etc. , spent Saturday in Omaha , J. R. Wood , of Burlington , la , , waa a Sun day guest at the Millard. \7. W. Webster , the leading hotel man o Muaoatino , la , , is at the Paxton. George H , Thomas , of Schnyler , is among yesterday's arrivals at the Paxton. George Haywood. Pmm Creek , F. Perkins Weeping Water , are at the Arcade. Mr. 1 > . C. Huntley , of Grand Rapids Mich , , is iu the city visiting friends. Col. Richard S. Gardner , the United States Indian agent , left for St. Paul yesterday. Hon. George D Meiklejohn pasted through the city yesterday on his way to Fullerton. Mr and Mrs , Ueuderson and Miss Hen derson. English tourists , are guests at the Millard. Drake O'Reilley ' , Richard O'Reilley and Harry Moore started Saturday on a three months' visit to Europe. Dr. G M. Crowell returned Friday from a trip to Philadelphia , where ho has been for the past six weeks , enjoying a rest and vaca tion. Miss Elizabeth Poppleton left Friday for the east to attend the annual meeting o tno Vassar alumnn. She will return abon Jnly 10th. Mies Ida Hoi bar land MIsj Florence Smith of Atchison , Kan. ; C. E , Thompson and wife and George D , Meiklejohn , of Fullerton , are guests at the Faxton , Mrs. David W. Young and son , of % 7 Division street , left on Friday evening las for an extended visit in Atlantic , Des Moines and Albia , Iowa , with relatives and friends. Ellsworth Young , of the Union Pacific freight auditing department , started on oaal Friday evening , vlatheO [ , B & Q , for ashorl visit with parents and friends In Albia , Iowa J. C. Fur , ono of the largest wholesale druggists on the Missouri river , at Atcbuon , was an Omaha visitor Saturday and Satur day night. He went homo yesterday morn ing. ing.Mr. Mr. A. F. Ellker , a tailor employed in M. Ilolman & Co.'a clothing house , Is the happy father of a fourteen-pound girl , who nniv d the 5 h Inst. Both mother and child are doing well , Miss Mattle White , the pleasing young lady who has cbaige of the glove stock in Smlth'u i drv guods itoie , Is convhlctcirp after quito a severe illness. Her many friends rejoice that she is again able to attend to her duties , Mrs , D , W. Woodman and her on Charlie , stenographer for Mr , Young , auditor of the Union Pacific railway , left Satutday for the west in search of health , vleitiig Cheyenne , Iiiramlo and Huutington , returning , perhaps , by Denver nnd other places of Interest m Col orado. Mr. Harry Moores , son of Frank Mooree , of the Wabaeh corner , with Dick and Drake O'Reiley , left Saturday afternoon far New York. The O'iUlley boy sail on the City of Chester on June lltb , and Harry will leave on the steamer Sonia , of the Cunard Hoe , on tie 13th The three will meet at Queonttown , and together will visit points of intercut in Ireland , Scotland and KugUnd , on t > > 6 Khii e , and in P.-ris , teturning homo within about ninety days , J , F. Parkins Weeping Water , W. Lloyd North Platte , 8. S. Ulaochnid and wife Ar. llngton , W. W , Finch Central City , R. G Jenkins Norfolk , Daniel Duggan Jackson , W. O. Cunnlmiham Milford , 0. II. Babb Oa- ccola , J..H. Breener Peorla , III. , A. T. Mo- Kldeny MI ouri Vulley , L. Latoret and ife A. West snd wife , Mrs. I ) . K West , Tuber , Iowa , 0 Stoddard , A , Broadliead , CtilcnK" , O. K , Gregg and ttlfe Toledo , Clar ence IHii-Il St. Luii ) , are at the 0 ufield , At the Metropolitan yesterday W , O. Fitter , Sidney ; A , J. Cummlngr , PJatta mouthi George WulHck , St. Pauli J. H. Powers , Lincoln ; Adam J. llels , Gibbon ; Kdwln Jonry , Grernwood ; II. C , Chapman , Grand Iiland ; J 8 Cirr , Sawardj A G. Sherwood , R. VJeno , Central Cltj ; F/ank Piolftr , Liociln ; D. G Lou b rd , Hosting * , eb i G , W. Arnold and daughter , Avooa , ; II , M SimpsonCheyenne ; BrjanSmith , New Jeriey ; J. K. Rublnton , Itithraond , V. . ; John G. Mairnw , Cmbocton , O ; J 8 Smi'h ' and wife Hamburg , la ; 0. K. K odl ) , Mlqnenpolls ; aud It , W , Klock , Cblcigo , 111 , Absolutely Pus-e. Tlila powder never varies. A tn r70l ol pniet- , etrcuffthtndwholtjomcnejj. Moro oconomloal thtb the ttdlnary klndi and cannot bo sold In competi tion with the multitude of low tert , short weight tlnm ol phvsnhrto powders. Bold only In omnt DAKrvn vownitn oo inn w.n ! N T Work. Tbo council cotnmlltco appointed some tlmo ago is rnpidly pushing the work of cleaning tip and placing In order Hans- come park for tbo earning oonaon. Per haps ' the most Important and interesting Improvement will ba the complete re adjustment of tbo dancing platform. Tha floor will bo about 60 feet tquaro , supported by piers which rest on anlid stone foundations. Two now biidcos or culverts Trill also bo built. The fencoa around the park , in BO no places qulto dilapidated , are to bo repaired. Six or eight men are constantly engaged In catting the trees , shrubbery , oto , , and trimming the grate , Tbo walks are to I bo ic-gravollcd in places where heavy washouts have nccuncd , Tbo drives , also , nro to bo trimmed , levo led and de prived of the unsightly undergrowth of gross and weeds. Ail in all when this work Is completed this beautiful pleca i f park i property will present a hacdiome appearance The work will be prose cuted as fast as the funds are easily forthcoming. Some Improvement ! In the way of trimming grass , etc. , are also being made in Jefferson Park. A Xcimnt. Richard O'Keofe , of the board of county commiesionorBwas arrested Satur day at the instance of J. W. Honzi , who charges him vrith treapars and mali cious destruction of property. It appears that for about two years and a half Honza has bold by lo o from Mr. O'Koofo a house on tbo corner of Thirteenth , teenth and Leavenworth streets. Some tlmo ago Mr O'Kf ofo sold the property to McCord , Biady & On. for warehouse purposes. Some thirty days ago Mr. O'Keefe notlfud Huuza , as he claims , that ho would have to got nut of the premises and permit the building to ho moved. Tbis Hot za refused to do , and this morning Mr. O'Koefo started to re move the fences on the property , where upon Honzi appeared in the police court and swore out a warrant for the land lord's arrest. Thn case has been sot for hearing next Tuesday. Real Estate Transfers ) . The following transfers were filed Jnno 5 , with the county clerk and reported for the BEE by Ames * real oatato agency : Oarhanua M. Heel and husband to Brice Viers , lot 3 , Allen's subdivision of lot 5 of Ragan's add to Omaha. W. D. $500.00. BI. A. Hutohinson and wife to Omaha Dairy Aisociatlon , vtA of nw sec 18 ; w 10 30-100 acres of si fof n sea 18 ; also n 80 acres of nvof sw aeo 18 , and n 2 acres of w 10 30-100 aors of ni jof sw- of sea 18 , 1C , 13 e 130 30-100 acres.V. . D $4,50000 Miry a D > y and husband to AT. A Hntchinton , part of swj of swn 1 rod sec 18 jG , 13ejnore. W. D $100. Qo'jrgo W. Ames nnd wife to Wm. London , lots 41 and 42 blk 8 , Han-corn place add to Ormbo. W D $2 500.00. John F. Blister ( ninelc ) to R seiia Daemon , lot 10 blk G and lit 5 blk 5 KtikTOod'u add to Omaba. W. D. S800. William J Harmon and wife to Oath- art' o Duegan , undivided A of 1 its 3 and 4 blk 253 u of n 81 ft. W. D 15.00. A Ni hrntlCA College. The cnmmittto appointed by the Ne- b'aska Baptist state convcn ion to vlult some of the cl'lo ) and Inrgo towns in thu ttite to find a suitable Ic citlou for a ool- logo are abuut to mike n tour through lie ota'o. If the buslnoas men In any town In the statu wou'd ' ! iku to secure such aa iosti- tntlon they cim cmrmpond with Mr J S Richardroii , 1509 Farnam street , Omaha , Nib J S RIOUAUUSON , Chalraraa. TEST YODRBATO POWDER TO-DAY. ' THE TEST : riM cui top down on n hot store until li * tdth remove tlio eorer and tmell A cheml.t will not 6 * ff qttlr a to detect th , preionco or miimonlA. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ns uzAiTiiFnjiws 1USNEVER BMI QIMTIOSSTJ , tn a million home , for a quart , r of centurr It hu ftood tb , roniunier , ' nllablo teat , , THE TESTOFTHE _ _ OVEH. PEICE BAKING PWVDER CO , , ui u or Dr , Price's ' Special Flayoring Extracts , HillwnMlinMtd llcl < iiaBilaitarallIai < rkui , u4 Or , Price's Lupulln Yeast Gims , FOR 8AJLE BY GROCERS. CHICAGO. 6T. LOUIf. r For five cents. You will enjoy it. 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