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THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , JULY 28 , 1885.
LiNGOU.
The Slreot Railway Company Maps Onl
He Slmts for Future Cflnpst ,
,
The Benefit of the Stook Al
ready Felt in the Town ,
Drowning of a Youtif * "Woman In Bait
Crock Orcto Secures a llccount
Other Events.
TUB STATE OAl'IIAfc.
GENERAL EVENTS.
Reported by The BEE'S Bureau.
LINCOLN , Neb , , July 27. About alx
o'clock Sunday evening a colored boy
named John Hod accidentally shot him-
nolf. The boy thought the chamber
which ho shot oil wm not loaded , but It
woe , the b&ll entering the breast an Inch
and a halt below the left nlpplo pro-
ilaolng n fitil wound.
Your correspondent was misinformed
as to the whereabouts of Mr. 0. O.
"Whoodon who loft hero last week. Wo
billed him for Oicoola to attend Smith's
party there ; instead of that ho wont to
Ohio on badness , returning Sunday
night.
The Lincoln street rail tray nro rapidly
building their lines , ao as to glvo
north , south and east parts of Lincoln di
rect communication with the depots and
business part of the city , making Elev
enth and O streets the center of the di
verging linos. The following is their last
survey , and upon several of the streets
the line is now laid with two miles moro
of Iron ordered : Beginning at the Bur
lington & Missouri depot on Seventh
street , south to O street , east on O to
Twenty-seventh struct , thence back ; an
other line from Eleventh and 0 street to
II street thence east on 11 street to Twen
ty-seventh ; another line from the Bur
lington & Missouri depot to O street , O
atreot to Tenth , south on Tenth to the
homo of the frieridlcan : another line be
ginning at Eleventh and O ttroote , tan
ning south on Eleventh to M , east on M
to Thirteenth , couth on Thirteenth to K ,
enston K to Fourteenth , south on Four
teenth to G.
Property owners along this route will
do well to carefully watch , as a street line
railway la sure to create a fair demand
for property bath as residence and busi
ness property.
West Lincoln is nlosdlly growing. Re
cently ono party pnrcha.ir.cl ton lots upon
which ho lull build residences to rant.
Yesterday the proprietors began the
erection of the hotel exchange. This
building when completed will bo of brick ,
coaling § 20COO. , The enaino house of
the water works wai also began yester
day. Mr. Strong is pushing the vrator
works to an early completion and will
hftvo the steam pumps In this week.
Work on the otosk yards is nearly done ,
and a company with plenty of money
have been organized to erect a packing
house. The city of Lincoln 'n already
beginning to derive material benefit from
the stock yards enterprise , and some who
ot lint sruilod at the enterprise are now
seeing the benefits which the city is de
riving therefrom. A city can build Itself
to a great extent by all uniting in build
ing enterprises and orginl/.itlona of hud-
able enterprises and roepjctablo ccm-
paniee. Therefore , lot us footer and
assist thoio enterprises which are build
ing up in our rnlds , which will bring
money , labor and residents to onr city.
Sarah Ann Headley was accidentally
downed whllo watching sorno bithors on
the binka of Salt creek on Sunday evenIng -
Ing about 7 o'clock She was 22 years
old and lived with her half-brother ,
Charles Spices , near the penitentiary.
The coroner hold no inquest deeming It
unnecessary. It Is supposed she slipped
oil' the bank and , being a cripple , was
unable to assist horeolf and Dink before
assistance roichod her.
Gen. MoBrldo has received authority
frirn the postoflico department to put a
water metro In the government building.
Some days since wo noticed that Greta
was making an effort to secure another
consue , which It Las accompliohod , aud
yesterday the mayor went homo with
three portfolios and other necessary
papers to make a complete and correct
roturu of the inhabitants of the city of
Crete. Lot Oomha aad Hastings look
out now.
Mir. Warring , ntenographor to the rail
road commissioners , returned from his
oHHtorn trip yesterday and will Immedi
ately become a resident cf Lincoln.
Major Franklin haa ordered 1,000
touts for the inn of the reunion at
Beatrice from Sopiurnbar 5 to the 12.h
This fa the first pusltho movement thai
his bean made for the reunion pud it car-
twiuly Is tlmo romethlng was being done ,
there being but Httlo moro thar > n month
till the time arrives.
Mr. Cox , ftty editor of iho Journal ,
who has boon on vacation for the past
month , is homo again and will dot down
the Itmin In his usual manner.
The 1'rosbytarlan Sunday school will
jjlvo their long contemplated social at the
cjpltal grounds to-morrow evening.
Maj. Franklin spout Sunday luOmaho.
Prominent arrivals : J. P. Pool , Pw-
n o City ; El. Tantune , Iljpubllcan City ;
P. P. Johnson , Hod Oak ; John I .
ChoiiHuIr , Richmond , Ky. ; Walter Scott
and lady , Beatrice ; J. H Calkius , Davit
City ; J. B. Pacdeo , Olyssw ; Ooplly
Lloyd , Nebraska City ; Ilonry Glaspoll
and Frank L udo , Onlcago. J. 0 , SVar-
ren , St Lanls ,
J , I , Davl wj,0 ctoppd from the
ft > ) lum on Saturday , was captured by
Deputy ShorliT Lew Octo at Bonnet , On
Snndty , and returned to the asylum
again.
Lee Love of xork , who Is associated
with Judge Post In the banks at York ,
St Paul and Loup City , Is In the cl'.y.
Jud ; o W. L Stirk , of Aurora , made
the BEE ollica a oiU and reports the
weather , crops , and politics In Hamilton
in the best of condition.
Judge Post , collector at Omaha ,
arrived hero en route to Omaha.
The Grand At my boys here nro anxloui
to raiio a fund toward tbo monument to
bo elected to the memory of General
Grant , and next Tuesday evening the
matter will bo called op In the post
room , when It Is hoped a lluoral turnout
will bn present. It Is hoped other posts
throughout the etnto will follow ,
Unity
A great , big , lubberly loafer , called
"Baby Barnes , " was placed under arrest
yesterday on suspicion of being ono of
iha yang who helped to steal $100 from
oVl mm Doyle , in Batteyt saloon on
Thirteenth > Uefat , lw t Friday night.
For e fo keopluj ; Lo was lodged in tbo
county jitl along with three other crooks ,
who havri been taken up for the same
cilmo. Their victim la an old , Rrjy-
haired man , eomawhat atfdio'ed ' to drink ,
nnd learning that ho h d this amount of
mcney on hit person these scoundrels got
liita to drank that he kcov nothing , then
deliberately look It from him. Since
then Barnes has bought himself a now
suit of clothes nnd haa been spending
plenty of money about the saloons ,
something unusual for him , bocanso he
was not known to possess , very recently ,
Any amount of the filthy lucre , to speak
of.
of.MISERY
MISERY AND MOEPHINE ,
An Unfortunate , Unknown Young
Iindy Found Dsntl at the
Eastern llotcl.
Saturday afternoon a very handsome
young wonun wont to the EistornHotel ,
on South Tenth street , and nskod If she
could soco.ro lodgings there over Sunday.
Being answered In the affirmative , ar
rangements to that effect wore made , and
Mr. Flannory showed her up stairs to a
room , Just baforo night she was noticed
to gj down Into the street , very hurriedly
and crosa the railroad track. Directly ,
however , she returned again , and after
retiring to her room sent down for a cup
of water , saying that she wanted to take
i some medicine. The water was sant up
Immediately , and that was the last tlmo
the unfortunate crcaturo was ever seen
nllvo. When first applying for lodgings
she said that she expected to go to work
Monday. Sunday morning she failed
to put In an appearance for breakfast ,
but no ono thought strange of that , and
she was not called. Dinner time came
and passed , bat still she remained
In her room , About two
o'clock the proprietor wont up
and knocked on her door , but received
no answer ? Ho knocked two or throe
times , still everything was eilont. Then
ho broke the door in and n startling eight
met his eyes. The young woman was
there stiff and stark. By her bed was
found the cup oho had received water iu
and small vial labelled enlptmto of mor
phine , one-eighth of an ounce. That
told the story. Coroner Drexel was no
tified and had the body moved to his es
tablishment. There was nothing to indi
cate who the dead girl was ot whore she
came from. In her dress pocket the cor
oner found a money pnrso containing
$3 GO and a Blip of paper on which was
written "Mrs. Eoglemann , 1411 Park
Wlldo ave. " That lady , however , knew
nothing about the girl , thorefora it is
suppcs d somebody had given her the
eddresB to apply there for work.
With these facts at hand Oaronur
Drexelwcnttp work yesterday andsuc-
cacded In finding ou1' , by procuring the
girls baggazo that her name was
Jeanott Sch&fer , that her hoina had
been in Factoryvllle , N. Y. , where she
still has relatives living and that she haa
for the past year and & half been living
no r Columbus , Nebraska. Two third
graio certificate wera found
in her trunk , and she
has evidently boon teaching school in No-
bnnka. The girl was evidently oncionto ,
and it Is supposed that eho loft homo after
bsinp ; betrayed , for the purposa of endIng -
Ing her life.
Yesterday afternoon the coroner hold
an Inquest on the body. Ho summoned
as jurors E. A. O'Brien , H. , T. Fuller , 0.
S. Goodrich , H. G. Hart , J. S. Danrnan ,
and C. J. Mentor. After hearing the
testimony of Mr. and MM. Fhnnory ,
which was In substancs the aamo as what
Is related above , they rendered a verdict
to the effect that deceased came to her
death from en ovordooo of morphine1 ,
but whether administered accidentally
or Intentionally is not known.
Coroner Droxcl telegraphed ta the
dead girl's friends at Oolumbue , but re
ceived no reply lest nlp.ht Dnles they
ire heard from this morning the body
will ba burled to-day.
EUMBLIN&TBT BAIL ,
Tlia Burlington , Is BulItlinR On o Hun-
drcilMllos ot Koail ,
Said a prominent Burlington & Miss
ouri official to ono of the BEI : reporters
yesterday , "it looks to mo llko the great
est piece cf absurdity , Imaginable for any
body to suppose , that there is no other
railroad for Omaha and the State of Ne
braska than the Union Pacific. Why the
" " tlx hundred
"Burlington" has now over
dred miles of road in this
state and is still building
This your , however , wo will
not construct IUOEO than about 100 miles.
Thitty-jir miles cf that is in Nebraska
and the balance iu Kannae , running out
from Marjsrll'o to Oborl'n. '
The NoitliTeatem'a 6100 cffer , that Its
line H ono and thrce-'enth miles the
shortest to Chicago , still remains nn-
takon.
Charley Monroe , neslatant attorney of
the Kinuaa Puslfic road , headquarters nt
L p ranee1 , was In the city yoatorcmy , on
rente to nome cf the caol , northern sim
mer rcBOits.
Henry McSpadou of the Union Pacific
Ins laid ou"ou account of poor health.
Henry Is a very worthy young man and
is particularly clovctsd to his invalid
mother , and his many friends hopa ho
will soon bo able to resutno business and
with him BUCCcSi :
Hopt Shermsn , jr , special agent for
the Union Pdclfia road , h&i'von ( it out
tlut ho will etnt from Counc'.l B'utTa '
with sn excursion of Ioa peop'o ' for
Portland , Ore , BOOH ,
F. B. Whitney , general agent of the
Chiojgo , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha
road , will mova hU office this week from
( he Strung bnlldlng Into qu&rlew with
the "Q'1 ticket offioa on tbo corner of
Fourteenth and FarnamBtraots.'McOabo ,
the superintendent , and the telegraph
operators hava already gone down to tno
old freight depot at the corner of Thir
teenth and Burt streets.
A IjlCllo Xorvovs.
District Attorney Eitollo was feeling
considerably gtiovod laet evening because
the jury /ailed to comict Frank Dowd ,
alias Prank M&rlln , who wai tried yes
terday for robbing the ttoro of Shrive ,
Jarvis & Co , Ho declared that in all
the casoa whore the thieves who had the
stolen goods in their poatcsslon bad been
tried verdicts of acquittal had boon
rendered , but in the other cjioi where
there were doubts ho easily obtained
o nyictlons.
Still
At a late hour last evening Marshal
Bletbower Informed & reporter ttal ho
Lad not up to that tlmo niudo a demand
of Shorlif Miller for possession of the
Smith scock of goods , and didn't know
that ho would make such demand. Ho
said : "I don't want the cooes la iay
pcssoaslon , but If the sheriff comes ard
e flbrs to turn them over I will have to
take them. " Oao of the peputy shi rifl'a
eald last ovonlng that they proposed to
keep posatstlou of the goods end would
.oilvertise the sale cf thorn this morning.
THE ATCHISON ATROCITY ,
More DBYeNpcnts in tbe Hnrder ol
Mary Baldwlo ,
Onmlm DruR Stores Scarohca by two
AtohlBon lawyers , to Find \Vhoro
tlic 1'olson was Obtained ,
There has probably not occurred a
criminal event , for many years , that has
clustered about ] it so many sensational
and mysterious features , as that which
recently ended , imtimolr , the life of Mies
Mary Baldwin , a bright , handsome and
Intcllgont young'Jady , at Atcblson , Kan
sas. That the foul nad beastly psrpo-
trator , will bo brought to the just and
awful punishment ho so richly deserves ,
remains to bo scan. Nothing la bslng
loft undone to capture the wanton wretch
and when it becomes an absolute cer
tainty that the right party has boon caught
woe bo unto htm. Shortly after the
unfortunate girl had been found dead ,
her brother was arrested on suiplcion and
thrown into jail whore ho still remains.
Ho at onca employed as his attorneys the
firm of Everest it Wagoner , and thsy
Immediately began a thorough Investiga
tion into tbo facts and circumstances of
the case. The result has boon that with
in the past two or three days some very
Important developments have been made.
Probably a great many people in Omaha
remember seeing here within the past a
colored man by the name of Noble ,
who palmed himself off as a
professional corn doctor , r.nd wont about
from house to honso pretending to prac
tice his alleged profession. Bo was re
pulsively ugly , and walked with a limp.
List Saturday MoesrsEvoroat A. Wcgaor ,
swcro out a warrant , and had this fellow
arrested , on suspicion that ho was the
man who murdered Mary Baldwin. It
will bo remembered that at the tlmo she
was discovered a small vial , whbh had
formerly contained poison , wan found hy
ing in the bed along side of her body.
The laDcl had been partly torn
off , but on what remained ,
parts of three or four words could bo
made out. For instance , "form" re
mained , showing that the word chloro
form had been torn in two , an "on , " be
ing formerly a part of the ward poison ;
also "ma , " which wan Cither Omaha or
pharmacy. Believing that it might have
boon the wordJOmaha , au opinlonw&s | at
ones arrived at that the poison might have
been purchased at some one of the many
drug stores in this city. To ascertain
whether or not such wau the case Co' ' .
Everest and Mr. Gilbert , the prosecuting
attorney of Atchlson county came lit re San
day morning and made a tour of all the
drug storss In the city that day , but were
not able to determine that the medicine
had been secured here. Ohan. O don ,
accompanied them In their rounds. The
bottle was a very paculiar one long and
slim. When shown to the druggists , the
answer of ull of them wasVo : have
no such a bottle as that In the store "
Thh man Noble was known to have
bocn in Atchlson about the time Mies
Baldwin was murdered. It is also
known that Inntoad of being a
corn doctor ho Is a professional
housebreaker , and uses that doctor
bnslnoai as a blind. Ho has already
served a term In the penitentiary for
chloroforming and robbing a woman. Ho
works all the river towns from Omaha to
Kansas City , and under the dlsguiso of a
doctor , easily obtains poisonous medi
cines without any questions balng asked
of him.
OOUST OHIP3 ,
Acquitted of ono Crime and Immed
iately Arrested Tor Another.
'Before Judge Neville , to-day , the case
of Frank Dowd alias Frank Martin , wcs
on trial. Martin Is accused of the lar
ceny of § 90 worth of goods from Shzlovo ,
Jarvis & company. The jury retired
about 3 o'clock , wore out two hours , aad
returned with a verdict of acqnital.
This verdict teemed to surprise , not only
a largo number of spectators , who had
listened to the trial , but oven Jndgo
Novlllo. Everyone expected that Dowd
would bo convicted. Soon as ho waa re
leased. Deputy Sheriff Crowoll nerved
another warrant on him , the charge be
ing that ho robbed Mis. Dr. Dinsmoro of
her jewelry and other valuable property.
Ho was again taken to the county jail
and locked up.
Before Judge Wakcloy the casa of Bal-
lou va. Drlscoll , n mcchanio'a lieu caio for
lumber furnished , waa on trial.
The county court was not In session
yesterday , on account of some repairs that
arc bolrg made.
Two informations , charging forgery of
checks for § 45 atsd 020 , worn filed yo .
tceday by District Attorney Eatello
against Peter Sofgrecu , iho man who
was brought in from Salt Like some days
ego.
ego.John McOlolhn , the fellow who Is
charged with having robbed E. F.
Duku'o otoro last November , will bo
placed on trial to.day.
County Gommlisloncrs ,
Saturday , July 2o , 1885.
Board mot pursuant to adjournment.
Present , Commissioner ) O'KoelTo and
Tlmrae.
The following account ! wora Allowed ;
KOAII I'u.sn ,
John Ilolnz , work at court houee 3 1 75
Thai , Gaul , work at court houte. . . . , 1 70
J. Keley , work at court home It DO
E. J , McIIugh , work at court houso. . 1 75
r.KNEUAL FUND.
H. Hollergroceries S Si 10
A , N. Krolck , witness fee 0 00
J. O'Neill , juror C2 10
J. Kent , juror 101 t'O '
Parker , Hobertaou & Co , , ( Tapers for
county S 21 01
S , ItoblnsoD , work on bridge , 251 52
" "
"Adjourned to29thir t.
AiniKeincnt Notes.
Haveily's miuati oh played ! & &t night to
an overflowlug house. The performance
throughout ytai strictly tirzt-cae ! , and
was hugely cnjtyed. There waa not a
dry spot in the progitmmo from the
opening overture to the final piece , the
mntlcal comedy absurdity , "Political
appointments , "
fho BOORS by the octette of ollvor-votccd
tlogurt , Gorman , Ilacley , Hawkins ,
Outran , Spence , Hogan , Held and Shaw
called forth considerable applause , ca did
ulna tbo military drill , the eons ; and
dancp , "Away down In Dixie , " out' '
Ohnloy Reid , "just the plain camodUn , "
in hla amusing Bketshte.
The Crag ? family in their astounding
atrobatlo acts presented a feat nro entirely
nnlquo. Some of their feats wore
amizlng , and the final act the "long
fall" elicited unbounded admiration.
THE WORK.
Sub-CominlttcoB Being Appointed to
look After the Details
f > r Memorial lny ,
The oxocutlva committee appointed last
Saturday by Judge Savage , from the general -
oral committee of arrangement * , to pre
pare for holding memorial corvlcei on
the day of Gen. Grant's funeral , hald a
meeting yesterday afternoon end ap
pointed two onb-oommittoes , as follows :
On music Gen. 0. H. Fredrick and J.
H Brady ,
On decoration of hall Mr. F. Col-
petzer and W. V. Morris. The committee -
too on speakers was to have hold a meetIng -
Ing last night but it scorns they did not.
The day for the. public funeral to lake
p'aco haa boon fixed for August 8ih ,
therefore it la presumed that the services
will bo held hero on that day. They nro
to occur , so it ia understood now , iu
Boyd's opera house , the usa of which
Mr. Boyd has generously tendered
to the committee. There will bo spoak-
ng , music , flowers , nd drapery. The
best oratorical talent In the city will bo
secured to pronounce fitting and eloquent
eulogies on the life , character , services
and death of the profit hero.
risusoNAU
C. B. llustln 1ms arrived from the oast.
Frauk Elliott , Friend , is at the Millard ,
J. M. Hill , ot Boston , ia at the Potion.
G. A. Itaymcr , Lincoln , la nt the Paxton ,
J. T. Granger left forthoenst yesterday.
G. II. Jowott , of Sidney , Is a I'.ixton
RUMt.
J. L , Hackott , Louisville , Ky , , is at the
1'nxton ,
George Marks , of Ila'taga , Neb , ia at the
Paxton ,
Lou Slay , of Ftemont , wna in the city yesj
tcrday.
\V. C. Moid and W. D. Simpson , St. Paul ,
are at the Millard.
Attorney E , M , B.utlett haa Rene to Jlod
Cloud on legal bueiiio.'a.
Gus Schrngo , Charles Winshlp , Fremont ,
John Kelly , Chicago , are at the Paxton ,
M. M , Goldsmith has returned from a trip
to Now York , Baltimore aud other eastern
: itic3.
Harry Lelloy , Brooklyn , C. J. llclmcr ,
Atlantic , C. II. Perrlgo , Fremont , are nt tha
Arcade.
W. G. Tirroll , oE Tirrall & Cook , left Sun
day evening for Spirit L\k9 for a few weoks"
fishing.
Mr. G. M , Hitchcock and wife loft last
ni ht for Denver with their little girl who is
quito ill.
J SBscker , Cincinnati , .7 S Richardson , St.
Louis , and W M Ston" " ? , Via Moinea , are at
the Millard ,
A. W. Brock , of the B. & M. headquar
ters , spent Sunday with hia friend , Mr. S. S.
Campbell , at Glenwood , Iowa.
Miss Lollio Keo ; , of St , Jon , Mo , ia in the
city on n visit to the family of lior uncle ,
Samuel KBCB , 720 South avenue.
Dr. R. W. Connell his returned from a two
weeks' visit in Wisconsin , accompanied by bis
friend , C Q. Bergner , clerk of the couit in
Union county , Ohio.
Mr. 1C. 1C , lliyden was brought back from
Kansas Saturday whore he haa been seriously
sick for the past five weeks. Ho is far from
well yet , and it will bs some weeks before ho
will be out again ,
M N Tliorno , Weeping Water ; C L Smith ,
Oawefjo ; 0 E Youug , Sioux City ; H C
Ilousen , E L Cline , Hastings ; J II Pines ,
Stuart ; John Kelly , II AIsop , O N Boyd ,
Chicago ; John Shirl and wife , Canada ; Robt
Boot , Carson , nro nt the Can field ,
At the Metropolitan : Alex Richards , Fair-
bury ; I. N , Cluck , Button ; Miss Anna Miller ,
Grand Island ; George II. Powers , Beatrics ;
I. K. Vandemark , John Sherman , Valpraso ;
J. W. Spery , Weeping Water ; B. 1" . Wilson ,
Hastings ; R. O. Fellows , Auburn ; J. R Coff ,
Blair , Neb. , A. Randall , Oneida , N. Y. ; II.
M , Simaon , Denver , Col. ; M , D. Blackbarn ,
Mattou , Ills ; A. Aron , Quincy , 111 , ; A. M
Meads , Sioux City ; Clmrlea O'Hain , Wyom
ing , Ia. ; O. B. Mullivoy , Chicago ; W. B.
Pierce. Shelbh , la.
G. W. Liniugerand wife leave In a day or
two for a lUiropcan trip , Thay will mnko i >
northern tour , going from England to Uol-
Innd , to IJilgium aud thcnca to Norway and
Sweden , thonca t ? St. Petersburg , Kusfiia ,
After visiting the principal towna aid citira
in Russian they will vidt Poland aud Bo
hemia , going thenca t > OrO"co and Turkey ,
intending ta strike Constantinople about
September Brat. Oa their return they will
make a southern lour , gokg through the
principal clUea of Italy , where they have
bsen bsfore , nn then m Franco They will
return about January 1. Their nvmy frierds
will wish thorn Inn voyape and a safe roturn.
IlioOniy Topic.
The ball gainer , p'ny ' ad oa Sntiday &t
Athlo'lo ' park , wpro t'JO subject of un-
usuil talk yesterday wncn young men.
The great hit of MoKelroya' , haa made
him the moit famous batter of the eoi-
son , "How ho did send that ball , spin
ning through the air ! " vas an exclama
tion to bo heard from hundreds of lips ,
The Hustings fellows , wont homo feeling
ooro , and laying their defeat to rollings
made by the umpire , But the Hastings
team Is a good ono and they can always
depend on receiving n warm welcome
when they coaio to Omaha ,
Memo rial SCI > | CCH.
The Omaha Veteran Club holt ! a well
attended meeting at their hall lest night.
and gave expressions of sorrow ever the
doathof General Grant , in special mo *
mortal services. The club will take part ,
as n body , In the public cervices , that ere
to ba hold on the day tif the funeral ,
iMinh ; ? } K\portE and- I input m ,
WASHINGTON , July 27. The chief of the
bureau of statistics reports the total value of
Imports of merchandise during the year
ending June 30 , IhSO , were § 577. 17(1,850 ( , a
decrease of S < JO,2JO,813 cjii nttd with tbo
proceeding year. Tha exports of merchan-
dim for tha twelve months ending Juno 'M ,
1SS5 were $ > 711 SW.C8J , an increase of 51,38-
071 over the prucetdiug year ,
31io Mexican
PITTSDUKO , July 27. Tin Mexican editors
art ived here at eoven thU morn ! or and were
met by a joint cammittro of Oia citl/.ens an' !
incmbsra uf thu press club After l > ro kfmt
thf y went on un obiervatiou tour thi-ju/h the
city , ,
jjr
The city council meets In regular weekly
seielon to night ,
OTOE'S BIG TOWN ,
Sttrronnfled liy RipiDE FiRlds of Wav
ing Wheat anil Corn ,
A. l' lr of I'romlnciit Scandals V n
HtilcB Abroatl Otlior
Events.
Correspondence ot The BEE.
NEBRASKA CITY , July 25. Otoo
county Is alive with growing corn , ripenIng -
Ing fruit and grain , and as you view her
vast rolling fields of waving grain you
may know the husbandman is content
and happy , knowing that ho will soon
garner as the fruit of his arduous toll
rich and bountiful harvests , llccont
abundant rain has Insured the corn crop ,
and the moro abundant rains of the
earlier months gave ua a good crop of
small grain and hay , aud wo are just now
on the vcrgo of the most prosperous year
In our history , no doubt. The hog
disease does not seem so prevalent as
during the winter and spring months in
fact It seems to have disappeared en
tirely ao in all probability Iho farmers
will soon have a largo crop of this great
corn-condenser to turn ell' to Increase his
year's ' profits. Why should wo not feel
jubilant ?
THEllE WAS QUITE A SENSATION
created here this morning ly the an
nouncement in pollco circles that a
bagnio had boon "pulled" the preceding
night , aud among those taken into cus
tody by the clliccra was n well-known
stock-doalorof thiscotmty. The "dames1'
begged for their release , but to no pur
pose , while the stock-dealer was released
on his own recognizance until pollco
court wai again In session. This was the
work of our new mayor , and we under
stand that a few similar doaes will bo ad
ministered in other quarter ? , which trill
ravoal moro than ono "skeleton in the
closet. " The decent people of the com
munity will join us in hurrahing tor our
now mayor ,
SENATOU VAN WYCK
was in town the other day. Ho drove a
homely span of mules to a lumbering
farm wagon , nnd , with a largo hickory
ox-gad swung ever his shoulder , bowed
and politely saluted his many friends na
ho drove through the streets Mrs. Van
Wyck occupied the teat beside him , and
appeared to enjoy life as much PS though
dashing through tbo fashionable thor
oughfares of Long Branch in a coach-
and-fcur.
The weather has been oppressively
hot for a few dayg , the thermometer
registered as high as 09 ° In the shade.
Socially Nebraska City is aglow with
Ilfo and vivacity. Wo have become , B
it wore , sort of a branch Saratoga , and
many young psoplo from neighboring
states come hero annually to summer.
Our young ladies and gentlemen feel It
their duty to entertain them , end how
admirably they succeed may fco judged
from the fact that between whist parties ,
lawn sociables , moonlight picnics , and
musical soirees lhr.ro is scarcely an evenIng -
Ing In the week allowed to drag heavily.
Our young men are all busy during the
day , but the evening they devote to enjoying -
joying life.
A. CASE OP BASTARDY
In the community excites the curiosity of
the gossips at present. It is intimated
that a very prominent citizen Is the
guilty party , but nothing definite Is
known by the tell-tales. The unfortu
nate girl is true blue and re fuses to reveal
the name of ho who caused her dorrnfall.
The struggle for onr postcfllco seemn
to have lo&t Its Interest of late. A num
ber of hungry Mltaourlana have boon
pulling at the wire pretty herd , each with
much confidence. Thomas Morton , the
veteran publisher of the NOWJ , "the
oldest paper In the world , as it were , "
is also baiting his hook for the game , and
the gcntlo zephyrs waft to us tno intelli
gence that when the change ii made , 'I
God 1 God doing. " Thomas will be
the lucky man. This community highly
retpects Mr. Morton and no appoint
ment could bo made that would please
oar peoplu moro , MAX.
SWELLING TUI3 BAJtBEll'S HKAD
Theatre ami SportInfi Men who Pat-
roulza liliu Help him to En
joy Ijlfe
Now York Hun.
"Sjnio of nty customers have great
larks swelling my haad , " said a barber in
iu uptjwri hotel yesterday. Ho waa a
very foxy sort of a looking batbar , with
* head thftt hung forward , closuly cropped
tialr , and a conlidenliiii manner. Ho
talked about the most ordinary things
with the ulort and qiilct air of a pilrno
minister disclosing u state tsozrct , and ho
regirded the act of shaving an being cf
iecjudory isiporlanca to tha nrt of con
versation ,
"Tliern'fl a lot of uporis coming here , "
10 cuUluued , "and they jmt enjoy ma ,
r\vo of 'om is brjUicrn , and they're kind
j { in the tbetricil builncai , One tf
iLotU tlio othar day npnnt half &u hour
rfLild I was shavlrgblui telling mo abnu
) elxtcon-pound ball terrier uup that his
brother has just bought from r. man in
bTatea ovenuu in Brooklyn , Well , if
there's anything I'm stuck on it's bull
terriers So when iho brother came in I
kinder brought up the subject. "
" ' ' this hers broiher
'Why , jes , Billy ,
icz to mo , aea ho. ' 1'vo bought that pup ,
bat I'm kinder nervous about it. You
i0 I paid $212 70 for that dog , and I
don't want to have him brought overture
turo by a man I can't trust. '
' 'Well , ho talked It ever , and the end
of It all vrao that I agreed to go over to
Brooklyn and get that pup. it being un
derstood tlut the man In Yates avenue
was to pay TOO a two-iollar bill for mi
trouble. Although I'd lived in Now
York all my life , I'd never yet been in
Brooklyn , but I started out ofter the
shop was closed and made
a break for Yetea avonuo. Did
you ever make a break for Y&tca nvor.ua
at 10 o'clock at night ? Well , if you
want to enjoy yourself some nluht , just
tiy it on. I naked up the whole avenue
befirM I found the honso , and by the
tlmo I get the owner down to the door it
wan aftov midnight , The man eald ho
didn't httvo no dog , mul 1 said ha was a
liar , and then ho billed rno between the
tyca and knocked mo down the whole
lutgth of the steps of the pit&st. Thut
was a vury pluuant trip. 1 fired a piece
of brick through the front window DO BB
to get euui nitu the houev , and spent
the res' < f tin nijht plungln' around the
loobmbi i f Drtx klyn. "
"What nbout the dogf"
"D'g " "la the bather , with a radiant
itclla ; "why , tluro wasn't no dog &t all.
ft wad all pin up by thorn thoaytur lada. '
Ho shaved on in alienee for a moment or
trro , thim bsgan to glgglo ( gain ,
' " nald "of the time
It remiuca me , uo ,
I wont to too the fight between John L ,
Snlllvan and tlo Prooahun Giant. You
sco , quite a lot of the sportln' men whc
como In hero had bocn talking about this
fight , and I heard ouo of them olFer the
other two hundred dollars cold if ho'd
clvn him the tip when the fight oaruo oil.
Well , I kept tbeso here oars of mine bent
forward , and , after making n number of
bad breaks , I got the tip dead straight
from a fcllar what once held a boltla for
Tom Saycts ,
" 'Billy , you go down to the Corlhndt
street ferry , crow to Jersey City , and ask
the clerk of Taylor's hotel for a letter nd-
drcsstd to your name , You tnnit get to
the hotel at exactly 1 o'clock in the
morning and this letter will glvo the trip
you'ro looking for. Bo very careful , go
all alone , and don't say nothln' io no
body. ' Well , I done jtut as 1 was
told aud got Iho letter. It enld I was to
follow the track of the JcH'orsou Central
road out aj far as Ccntrovlllo , and then
turn to my loft and go across a two-mile
causeway to the oil works at Constable
Hook , It was ralnin' ' cats and dogs , but
I know it was goln' to bo the
greatest fight of the century , but
I wran't going to throw away n § 200 tip
for nothlu' , The fight was to take place
at sunrise. Well , 1 got down to that
Hook , found n beer saloon , waked up the
proprietor , and ho said that ho supposed
thd fighters would como down o n a tug
from Now York. I nhowod him the
letter , and ho said ho was mighty glad
to got that tip. Ho put up the drinks ,
waked up his brother. In law and two or
toroo friends , and wo all v/ont down nnd
sat on the dock waitlti' for the tug to
nppcAr. Tlioy treated mo elegant. I
had moro cigars than I could
emoko and plenty of booze. The crowd
kept gottln' ' bigger and bigger , until
all of the hands In the oil works had baen
roosted out of bed , There wo eat under
the sheds waitln' for the tug , until the
whlstlo blow for work. Then them oil
hands rosofts cno man and went for
yonM truly. 1 was slung oil' tha dock
into the water snd polled with everything
thorn oil hands could got hold of until I
cam up on the windward side of the
schooner which was driftin1 by , aud there
by got out of rango. I'vo boon in this
hotel now for three years , and I have had
moro fun than I ever htal in all my Ilfo
put together.
SPOIlTINu NOTES.
ntsBiui.ii ,
BALTLMOHS , July 27. Baltimore , 0 ; Ath
letic. 0.
PitiLAnELritrA , Pa. , July 27. Philadelphia ,
1 ; St. Louis , U ,
NEW YORK , July 27. New York , C ;
Detroit , 0.
BOSTON , Mais. , July 27. Boston , C ; Buf
falo , ! ) .
PnoviuENcn , II. I. , July 27. Providence ,
0 ; Chicago 4.
St. PAUL , Minn. , July 27. Durinpr the ex
hibition performance of Commodore Kittcon'a
flyers at Rochester , Minnesota , to-dnv , the
tmcer Johnston innds a milo in:1H , the
fastest mile over made In this state , beating
the recent Midway record half n second.
Ohio Becker and Firebrand then made a run
ning race in 1'urnesB , the former winning by r.
length nnd n half In 1:5 : ' This is bcliovod
to bo the fnstojt mile over made in harness.
THE TtnF.
BniainoK BBACH , July 27. Attendance
large , traclc slow ; three quarters of a mila :
Wandering won , Bonnie Lee second , Jim
Nave third ; lime , 1:19J. :
Milu and ono-oighth : NimblefoDt won ,
Bluebell second , Change third ; time , 2.01.
Mile and one-half , all ages : Topny won ;
Nettle second , Tenstrike third ; time , 2 : 13J.
Seven-eighths of a mile , tlireo-yenr-olds :
Lucy Lewis won , Miller second , Florence M. ,
third ; tirno , 1:34. :
Same distance nud conditions , Three Cheora
won , Mollie Walton second , Hawthorne
third ; time , 1.31J.
Miln. maidens , all ngps : Donald A. won ,
King ICobin eecond , Kerns third ; time 1:60 : ] : .
SAUAIOOA , July 27. Third e.xtra day of
the race meeting , Weather superb , attend
ance fair , track gocd. l''irat ' rac , five fur
longs : Suitor won , Jim Remvick second ,
Scottish Lass third ; time 1:321. :
Second race , one mile and a furlonc : Mourv-
gram won , llnlgma second , llapida third ;
time 1:681. :
Third ri'cc , three-fourths oi a. mile : Bottler
won , Hosier second , Aveiy third ; time. 1:17. :
Fourth race , ono mile : Fairmount first ,
Vdla second , PegasuH third ; time 1:1SJ. :
Fifth race , one mlln and a furlong : John
Davis won , Belle Pate eccond , Plantation ,
third ; time 1:08 : ,
The Cattle Kincs Must Go ,
WASH NOTON , July 27. A delegation of
cattlemen who are interested In the grazing
lands cf the Indian Territory are in this city ,
and have called on tha president and secre
tary of the Interior and nslred for an exten
sion of the tlmo allowed them to remove their
cattle from the Cheyenne and Aranahoo In
dian reservations under the order of the
prceident from forty to one hundred days ,
Their request has not yet bean considered.
There is n large quantity of land in other
reservations which are occupied in the same
yvay , but no order of this kind has been made
in regard to them , although this may be re
garded ns n precedent for further aelion to
follow. The recent troub o with the Indians
on Cheyenne nnd Arapah o reservations waa
the immediate cause of the order.
rnvcrtigUln ) S'oMmastor
WASHINGTON , July 27 The president his
referred the cturges against Poatmaatur JOEOB ,
of Indianpolls , to the civil eonica commis
sion , Coniralfitiontr Thumis nnd Chief Kx-
wniner Lym.in hava Rene ta Indianapolis to
iuveutigato the matter ,
Tim GientSinlloy.
WASHINGo.v , July 27.It Is reported that
General Smiley , late adjutant general of
Jhio , will succeed Mr. Harrison' as assistant
: omini3tioner of the poneral land ollica ,
TELEUUAPH NOTES ,
C. N. Carter & Co , , wholesale deulors in
ladies' cloaks , Boston , failed , Liabilities
? 25,000.
A great crowd viiitod the undertaking
jjtublUhtrienl in Now York whore the Kraut
: , Hketwmou exhibition ,
At Suwanea , Ga , , a train on the Danville
raid collided with a cow , Result , seven na-
; rocs killlod , and three wounded ,
The commission em of the District of
Columbia dcclino to give expression to the de
sire to have the remains of Gen , Grant
buried there.
RRV , Dr , W , H , Davis , colored , pastor of
the /.ion Baplut church , Xaneavillo , haa ro-
ilguud , by request of his congregation , who
complained he that did not preach loud
anough and did not raise them to that pitch
uf fervor which make them BO happy.
The Indianapolis baae ball club manager *
have tillered tuit In the United States court
fnr damages against tha Detroit management
Vet the absorption of that club $5,030 was
promised , SI , LOO to bo In stock , Of this
itmount 82,100 haa bsen pttiu and tha club
now wishes the remainder ,
Willing io AVall ,
A burly hut very didievolcd hulk of a
man waa brought into the Tombj police
court , aays the Now Yoik Herald , aa thu
rmglttrato waa leaving the bench. Uo
wan eulTuted with the aroma of the nteer
ago tier of an Atlantic etcr.mcr and the
balmy biv&th of a firettird deciliter.
TIJO judicial bench was haa jly rtaunicd
and tbo court a aid ;
"Kajiaraut ? "
"I la , " atknowledped the prisoner ,
"Jaatovcr ? "
"Faith , no ; I've just begun.
"Well , when ara jou going to ttopi"
Deed , I haven t the chance to mop
Yer constable hero , bnd cess to him ,
stopped mo moro than nn hour ogo. "
"I'm nfrMd you are not nblo to take
c&ro of yourself. "
"Divll a know I know. Ilo's nivrr
gov no the la o bit nv n f } < m to teko
enio o1 mcsllf tirco Lo tuck hculd nv
"
me.
"Well , ycu had bettor stay hoto till
you got Btrainhtcncd up , though I hsrdly
know where to put you. Wt ro nil full
Inside. "
jJ4"Aro ytz"taid ? the prltoncr , rrsijued-
ly. "Ah , thin , phat's the hurrjl I cun
wall till ycz pit nobcr. "
IN THE PASTRY
SF
Tnntlln.T.cnioii.Oriiiico. rtf , , flnvor OkUlQ ,
Cronnn > , tiii1il1nir > , .l-v.iin ilrllrutcly nuil nut-
tiraUy tii ( hull nit t'i 0111i tilch tlivyiirtmitilo. .
FOR STRENGTH AM ) TllUU TRU1T
FLAVOR THKY STAND ALOSL' .
rntPARCD DV TNI
Price Saking Powder Co. ,
Chlcaso , 111. Ot. Loula , r/lo.
ujucnt or
Dr , Price's Graam Baking Fowdor
AND
Dr. Price's Iiv.imlin Yonsl Gems ,
Jtcit Ifry ! ! < > ! . Yciiil.
wcaiAun ijur o n QLALITV.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL.
FOIl TUB TIltATatM OlALI ,
GHROHIC SHD SURGICAL UJSEASES.
The largest Madical inotttuto West of \
Mississippi River.
Fifty roorag for the acromotiatlon ot pfttlcntt. The
1'hyelclan ivn < L burgeon in cltnriro of thu Jn&tltuta lias
had slxttcii jcara' of Bucccssful piactlccanil is nldca
1 > V ns I tnnta of rnro rxperitnco aa ei > cclalKta la
tnolr raiious ( Ippattinents.
\VIUTK roit CiHCULAiion Deformities and Uraros , DlPKAS-
r ofUosiKv , I'lloH , Tumors , Cuncer , Catnrrli , Jlionchl.
tin. Inhalation , Flfctrlclty , I'artilvpli , FI llcpsy , Ktdooy.
t-o Knr.Hkln nntl Blood DWaRpft \ \ rlto for
PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN
on TimATK , SPPCIAL and Ni-urou DUcafrs , HomlDnl
WenkneBi , Knornmtorrlifrn , Bvplillls , ( licet , Stricture , Varl-
rocolo and nil diseases of the urlnurr anil Sexual organs.
Oa efltroatelbycorreipondencoorrerfionnU3 ( Confldentut.
UoJlclnesaont by mnll or oxprcus ultliotit mirkfl to liiiU-
cato contents or isender. Atlrpns alllcttnri , Io
OMAHA NRDICAI , iND 8UI1QICAL 1NSTITU7W ,
15tb Street , Corner of Capitol jUenuo , OilAUr ,
rjlOPOSALS KOU DISTRICT 1'AVJNG
BONDS.
Cm Tnf\SDRFR' * OHICK , )
Omalia , Neb , July l.r > , 1885. )
Scalcil ] ) roposal8 will lie rucehcd at tliiHolIlcountil
.Tulj 28,18Sr > , at 12 noon , lor the purcliiho ot $05,000
ot District Vm Ing lion Js of the citj ot Omaha. haiU
bonds niu datul August Ibt , 1885 , and \\ill ba due In
ono , two , three , tour , Ihc , fcl\ho\cn , tl bt and nhiu
j cam from tbcir date , an equal amount becoming
duo tacb Miirs- are In suing of lho bundled dollarn
catli , nnd Ijour Interest from tluirdito at the rate ot
pCKcntmn jicr annum , jmjablo annuall ) . 'Jliu
jtlncial ] ) ind Interest are botli pi alilo at the ofllco
of Kount/oIJroS , in I\ttt York
Said bonds at ulHtucil under tlioi barter po cr of said
dt.\ , and u111 hoiklhLiciltomiihn ] cr < < , on ] > tmcnt
tlicrcfurat tbu City 'Ircosurj in Omaha , on August.
Oth , ii > S ) .
Itltls will licoddrcgsul to the undersigned and
marked "L'rojuiHds for Diitikt l'a\ln UondH , " and
mnat state tbu full name and mlilruis of the bidder ,
tbo amount uf nald bunds dcKlrtd (111 ( tqml amount
duo cath j ear from ono to nine j tars ) and tlio price
l > rnnohcd to bo ] > ald
'lho rin'bt U reiiLrved to rcjcttnny and all bids.
Jul > 17 " 7 TKUMAN Dutu , City 'Ircamircr.
i'llOPOSALS TOR PUROUASE OF PAYING -
ING BONDS.
cm TIIKASURK'H OKFICI" , I
Omaha , Neb , Jnlj U , 1R85. f
Fcalcd | ) TCins-.l3 nl to roc/hoi it this olllio un-
tllJul } ib , Ih3 , at 18 , uoaii , totbo ] iiircl o ( f
850,0,0 of l'\\in < 0. IK'S of tbo Olty of Omabi. Paid
bonds will bf to ro duo aoilpijibl. ) Io 20 ) cara from
AlU'uft iHt , ! Sh5. arc In turns ot $ lOCOcacl a'lJ bear
liitcttKt fro n August 1st US' , , ut the io.t olllio irar
ctn' , | cr a'lnuin , | a > aMo nil aiiLim'ly ' , at ibo
olll"oit 1C u t/e Itnnncr lnNd Vork , up in pro-
KLiiU'ltn ' cf ujiironi ottii.lioa. Thu prindfal nlll
al o In imnbto at tlio si" o p'aco
Hald bonds ore Is ucd trulor tbo cha-tcr po cr nf
i aid cHj , alter o'icllin dulv bold buthnil/slDK t'lelt '
IBJUO "for tlicpurpo'o of pijiig thauibt ol pivlnR
ro-pa\lriK or niaciJemUln < tfo intcracctlorw of
Btioeta aid Bjiicos opnoallo allojaln tlio city , " at
Mhich election en or nlnc-tcntlia f tl \otca c.iit
ere In fo\or of said Iss'jo , Thtso boid ? v ill ho do-
HvcrcdtopiirchrHsreon lajment tlarcfor , at tha
City Treaiury in Omaha , on Au/ujt 5tb , 38i5.
IJida will bo addrcifecit to the undus rcd ami
mtrlol "rropofcalsrjr I'avlnj llniu'H ' , " ami mutt
etitetlio lu'no.ind Bddre s of tlm bidder , tbo amount
of fikU loiidHdcelrcd and tbo piiio to I o paid.
The right la rcccrwd to rcjuct sny ni il a'l blilj
TRLJIAN Uucn , Ci'j ' Truaeuror.
July 15 lit
BKWKU rJtOI'OdAJ.3 ,
Scaled proposals will bo itnUi.il by tbo nnilur-
Mtfiiul until Ooiloik p inof 'lucwlnj , Anjfint Illi ,
JtS.ri , for the tonbtriictlon of an extciibluii ( if tlio
northliranih of North Onuha etwor , in ncfuidanio
ulth plaiiHand Hpoilficationti on Illo in tlio nlllio of
tholioirdof jiulillL : uorkn ; bids to bo made upon
pilntul UnnU furnUliid li.t t-ald board and to bo
actnmptnlcil b ) aL.rtllled theck In the Hum of ftvo
liunilrcil dollarH jiajablu tnthoiity of Cnmba , OH n
utMciiiuof yiiiid fnltli ; fciich ihoik to bo returned to
lilddtrln thu cMnti.f nonanqitanco of bill anil to
thofciiccihfiful bidder , ulitu contract In dill ) inttrcd
Into and ajijiruxc'd un In law and orillnaiKu pnnidul.
'Ibo biunl of public vurl.H rcsmcH tliu rUit to
rolictniij or nllli'dH ' J H. HurHf ,
Chin lloaid of Public Works , Cltj ofOiimba.
PROPOSALS IfOH MAUKKT IIOUSi :
CON8TJIUCTION.
Scaled propo < uljvlll bo re cil\cd by tbo undir-
hlnrned until OoMoik p. in. of Tiiewla ) , Aun'ii > it 4lli ,
lab'i , fur the construction of a market hoimo In ao
Lorduixo with jilnns and KgieiiniAtlorm on tlio in tbo
jflhoof tbu board of public \\orl-n.
Iilds to bo o < eompaiilod bj a certified ( hk In Ibo
bum of tno hundred mid liny iloll.irn , iiauiblo to tlio
ilty of Oniib.i , ui un evldcni-o uf ( , ' ' ' fallli. 'llio
hoard of pnblla orK rfbunos the il 'lil to rejuet
any or all bldu J 1 Ili'L'xK
Jj21-2ttjew Chin. Hoard of 1'iiblluVotkb. .
BK\VIR : .
Scaled proiHisalHU ill IH ) rcrclud by the under-
Kieticd , until Udilu < l > p in , of 'I ilesil.i ) , All'll t HIi ,
IMS , for tbo lumitrmtlon of a Htonn uuter * eiur. In
he tnll nl-t ( Nn. kli , as per plum and spoil flections
on Alu In thu olluu of the board of public uorKri.
IlidH U > li iircbcntod on piiuUd blankij fitriilxbcd
bxald boinl and tobo auompanlul by a ( ertlHtd
ilieek Iu tlio Kiliii ol t\\u \ bnndroil dollarH , pajablo tu
tin4 til ) of Omaha in un uUdcniu of iforxUultll. 'Ihu
board of iiulliu HurK rei > er\es thojl/htto rcjuct any
und nil blilM. J I ! Hoc'nP ,
J)212HiCtt Chin lUirdol I'nbllo Work < l
UOUNUll. CMIAMIIRH , I
tt , NoJii'y tv , IMW. j"
Towhom It nraj oonctti Tha cltj coutol cf the
iltyof Om ba , vtill tit In I'uncll ebambe-rt , IK a
Iturd ot iiiuli | .tlni fur the puipoio cl tiiuillzlnK
aksibiinciKf , mid e'jircctliu nil iirom or omlm OD
In lliu asiisiiiiLiit roll ol it HO , Ico'U'lltn til real m-
tito uithm tbuiuejri oito iliiiltsif &U il'y , or Iu
an ) adilltlcn u'ljoii I g and ma Uu uitncnlu.
Toe mid tifnl.n of s.ld biard to coaincnru Jily
29th , lh > 5 , aud csctlnuo f > r ft1 lf l fl > u ( ft ) Ua <
Attest- } , U. SOtmiANl ) , City Clerk.
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