THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , AUGUST 4 % 1885 THE DAIL1 BEE. Tuesday Morning , August 4 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Gold pens topolntod nt the factory , IDth and Vlnton street , lUeman k Co A smn'l ' blftza io n barn nt Kin ; ; And Haw * nnl Btrccts Sunday m < ? ht called out thedepatt ment abiut nlno o'clock , No damage. In n recent issue of the BEE the boat horuo wna spoken of as being located on Florence lako. The name should h vo been Crescent lako. Thomas Callan , arrested some tlmo slnco for not having p ld the liquor license , has been discharged , as ho has squared accounts with the city treasurer. ) Judgo" Duody looked rather aad and lonely ywtordayns he presided over a short ses sion of the United States court. There were no motions being argued In the Smith case. Some thief broke Into the saloon of Wil liam Week back , on IVnnm street , Sunday - day afternoon , between 3 ana 4 o'clock , and stole a revolver and three or 'our dollars In money , The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Iteynoltla died Sunday afternoon at 4:30 : o'clock. The funeral was hold at 4 o'clock yes terday attoruoou from their residence2117 Chicago street. Andrew Olson , the man who was so sever ely burned In the oiplodon at thu Carbon works 1'tlday night is roiling easily at the St. Joseph's hospital and It i * believed that ho will recover , Attorney Birllott has tjono to Me Co ok to close np seine suits in connection with the La- touretto failure. Latourotto himself , who , it ia said , attempted to abscond , has been hold under bonds to appear nt the next term of court for ttial. The committee on resolution ] , In connec tion with the Grant memorial services held a meeting last night in the parlors of the 1'ax- ton. Several sots of resolutions were pre sented , and ono sot was fully adopted , for reading at the Grant memorial services. In the police court yesterday Frank Dillon swore out a complaint of ataault and battery ogainit Julius Heller , and S. II. Cunningham against 0. II. McCand.ish. A. W. Fotlt aworo out a complaint against a boy named William Morau upon the charge of throwing atones at his children. John Starring , who lives on SIxtonth Btroot near Jefferson pirk , suffered a sun stroke on Friday , and for a day or two was quite sick , Sunday ho was rcucli better , and wont out to church. In the evening , however , ho EulIoroJ a relapaa , and ia now quito ill , John Pratt , an old m.in eomo 73 years of age , was thrown out of a wagon at tha earner of Twenty-fourth and Popploton avcnuo , Saturday evening and sustained some severe contmidna and a bad cutonhis right arm Ur. Iloatetter attended him and believes that his cajo ia not dangorou' . notwithstanding his ago. A report that a lot of tramps were raising Cain in the vicinity of Boyd'a packing house took Ollicors 0'13oylo , Wetland , Moatyn , Motza and Crawford to that spot yesterday morning about sovono'clock. Whan the cops ar rived on the scene the vagcantahad decamped and wore nowhere to bo Been , A general movomant is on foot to close the stores of the city at G:30 : o'clock. Clerks interested m the movement are circulating papers among the customers , obtaining their signatures to written pledges not do any trad ing afterjialf-past six o'clock and to withhold their support from such establishments na keep opsn after that hour , Yesterday's overland train on the U. P. came in well freighted wiih passengers. About a dozan cowboys were on board , re turning to Texas after the regular "drlveup. " They were heavily loaded with saddles , brl- dlea nod all tha accoutrements of the western cowboy , and attracted coniiderablo attention around the depot. The following ia the line of march for this morning1 ! * circus people , The pro cession will leave the St. Mary's avenue grounds and will then go down to Fifteenth street , thence ts Douglua to Sixteenth etreot , thence on Dodge to Fourteenth , to Douglas , to Tenth and Farnam , to Fourteenth and Howard to show grounds. Arthur J , IIowo , of the Gun of Chamber lain , Howe & Marshall , left , Saturday even ing , ever tlioO. B. & Q , for his old home In Uoadvillc , Penu. no ia expected back In ubout three weeks , Jno. O'Counell accom panied Mr , Howe part of the distance but as John's heart is at Jamestown , N. V. , and Art'd nt Moadvlllo , they separate at the cross roads. The moonlight p.uty to bo given at Han scorn ptrk on Wednesday evening next promised to ba one of the moat delightful parties of the summer season. The gentle men who are conducting the management are well known and their many friends will no doubt take advnntaga of the invitation ex tended them , A full programme has been prepared nnd a good orchestra will "dn the necessary , " The floor will ba in a splendid condition and u general good tlmo Is assured. Street cars will run down town nt the close of the party , "Sleepy" Hewitt , the notorious little thief , and his gang of six , compared of Allen JetlereoD , Charles Smith , Henry Bennett , Al. Foster , John Williams and Jamas Kuiaull , were arraigned before Judge Sttuberg yester day , All of the boys have homes in thin city , and Borne of them respectable paient8but ere addtctrd to running around late at night , stealing anything they can. The judge re leased them on prcmieu of good behavior , but threatened to cive thtm heavy donea of broad And water treatment if they were caught jirowlmg about at niRht agalu , For Trade. Nunro county lands for etock of goiienl rcorohtma'lto or hard , waro. Address John Llndurholm , Cen tral Oily , Nt-b. I TH Cluulron. r The Sioux City & Pacific Is now out with a clrouUr amu'Unclrg that the ox- tention from Valentino to Oliradon wlil bo npon fi r thu miming of tegular trains on August 0. The folloffii.g are tbo ( i iiantfB of tlu > nawrUtlunti and the olio I tancffl f.-i m Valotiune ; * Prookutou 11.3 Georgia 3111 Cody 87.7 * lil ! 612 Merrimau , ( ij& * lrvviu 7ti | Ooulau 9)H ) Jtushvlllo 1/5.1 / Dl JUy Springs 110 a DlC Uordeaux 181.0 Chwliou 130.7 1" criit. I'1 Train No , 5 lotvca MUeourl Valley , oltl I'1ol with alueper , at 0 a. in , and arrl res at tl Ohidrcn nt U:00 : a. in , Lavoa Chkdron At 8 p , in. , ind arrives at M.'siourl ' Yal > [ : ey at f > :05 : p. m. Jo MONTHLY MEETING. ProcsEfliDgsIiaOyllie Bflarfl ofEfln- calion Last Night , A List of Janitors for the Various Sodool BjilItlliiRB Elected Mnch Oilier HusltiCBB , The Boird of education met in regular monthly Boseion last night , with all mem- bera present except Mr. Hall , and Presi dent Points occupied the chair. The minutes of last month's meetings woto read and approved , City Treasurer Buck submitted to the board his report for the month of July showing tlo financial condition of aQilrn to bo as follows. lialanco on hand from lust report , $ 25,15218 Hebato on sewer tax . 1 1 71 Stito apportionment . 0,4 18 01 Fines in police court . 1.050 05 Ltconsoj collected . 20.513 00 Total . 8 05,585 31 Warrants paid in July . S 10,865 20 Transferred to staking fund May collections . 782 89 Total . silGI803 This leaves a balance of . 53 UK ! 22 Balance in sinking fund . 10CS3 78 Bonds on deposit . 70,500 00 The report w s accepted and placed on Glo. Glo.Milton Milton Rogers & Snn , having failed , to name in their bid the number of fur naces , they piopoio to furnish In supply ing a heating apparatus for the Farnham and Caitcllor streets building , aant In a letter , deolgnatlng four. Filed. J. lludowskay , jinltor at the Lsaven- worth street cchool cent in a bill as fol low * ; For C months house rent . 850,00 " 3 " extra work . 180U rotal . SOS 00 By unanimous vote the claim for $50. WMB allowed but the balance was referred to the coumilUco on claims Communications and petitions t } bo appointed janitor of schools were ro- salved from T , 0. Brunor , MM. II. Farrell - roll , L3wls Burger , L. Wroth , Machen Brady and Joseph Pratt. Raferrod. Mendehsohn & Fisher , architects , aonb In a certificate to the effect that Iffosara. Shaw & Field have furnished materials ind done work lu the new school buildIng - Ing corner Farnam and Twenty-eighth itroets slnca latt ostlmato to tha amount : > f § 3,151 , which , loca 15 per cent , leases luo them § 2,078 35. Bills for the work of grading and ex- : avatlng at the Hartman school wss al lowed to Myora & Daffy for S771-70 , nnd [ or work done by 1. Douglas SI 050 Anna M. Carroll , of 1311 South Fwolf th street , gent In her application for \ position as teacher in some 020 of the : lty schools. Mlsi Ada M. Harris sent to the boarJ A notu , resigning the position as teacher in the schools. It was accepted. Hiss Ada Schoonmakcr accepts her election as principal of the Center school f the board will assaro her that sha can ilso retain her position as teacher of the Pacific night school. The board got on Its : ar to think that Mbo Schoonmakor ihonld maka any conditions of that kind md by a vote they declared her position racant. The committee on claims reported on ) Ids for the month of July to the amount > f § 1,774.59 , recommending that they be illowed. On motion of Mr , Oopeland he secretary was ordered to draw war- ints for the amount. To this sum $4 rcro added for specimens. The committee on buildings and prop- irty recommended that the wall on the outh side of the High school grounds bo oado the same BS on the east side. On notion the recommendation wcs adopted , , nd the secretary was authorised to nd- 'ertlso for bids. The ssmo committee also reported hat all the buildings now rented by the loard will bo needed the coming year ex- opt the Mack and Holub buildings , rhlch are branches of the Hartrnau chool. The report was adopted , A resolution was presented by Con- loyor to the efTtict that work be dlscon- Innod on the Eighteenth nnd Oastollar trcot school building , and it was doptod. On motion of Mr. Clark the necrctary ras authorlzad to present the board's ' rlevauc3B to the olty council thla oven- ng regarding tha condition of tha Izird chool building on nocount of grading of ( root and of the Belt lluu railroad , rhlch passes through the alley , nnd see f the lot on the wuat aide of tha building an bo purchased Thocjinmlttoo on buildings and prop- rty to whom was referred the proposals or a eldoTralk on the east cldo of the igh school grounds reported tint tlir.y euoramond that the contract bo given to V , J. Buckley , foi blue etonu , nfter rhlch they compromised and agreed to Ivo William Meek a c attract fur nil that .art . of the walk north of Capitol avenue , o be laid In Colorado uand [ etout- . The committee on teachers and text ioks , recommended that Mrs. Kitu M Coin bo elected principal of the fouler treet school , i.iul that Miaa SttcU Crow jy ba elec'od pr , iclpil i/f tbo Jackson lohool. The ftp u t flin adopted und tno idios rcoommondod wuteuleoiod. The committee on hea'itig presented Inns and cpeollio tloiib fur a boiler to bo Uced In the high ecbo l which was doptod nnd thu Decretory was autlioHzad 3 r.dvorliio for bids. The special committee appointed to xamino bids for heating tbo Farnam rid CasttlUr echool buildings itcoru- teaded , or rather a majority of thora , : mc the bid of the llutmn Iluatltig onm- ony , to furnish four faruaccs in e.suh ui'ding ' ot § 1,001 , be accepted , Mr. Clatk uado n minority report , iking th&t till thu bids ba referral tu tlis utlto boird for cciifldoratlon , and fforod his report aa an urnundmcnt for 10 majority report. It w a lost , and iu m jurlty nport provalled. Tny prealdc'jn una secretary , by rusr- ittou , were inetrnc'od to draw a wat- mt for the sum of § 2505.15 for the tyruent of thu annual lutertet on § 50 , . Ot ) ( Itntrlot school bunda , dun at the i.urth National bank In Noiv York ou 15 Mr Long offered the following : Resolved , Tnattho sum ut $100 bo jpropriated toward the purchase of a KOQ and team fur pitrol piirpoaes Oa mution of Mr. Q bbou the mntter AS referred to a spoclal cjmmtt'.eo , con- itiiii > of Mctars , L'juc , Gibbun and nwford , to tuko ligal advice n U. A resolution wai biT rod by Mr , C < > pe > nd allowing Sltltju R gcru & Sjii to i a ventilating abtfc In the wist h l ( the CUB ttrtet school free of oat to o board The res ilii'ioa WAS adopted A resolntlon vrasoifrrodlujtruotliig thu mmltteo on toKoht-ra nd text books to seat the central cobool 10 that tbo sovb : enth and eighth grades can bare rooms on the first floor. Adopted. A resolution was adopted authorizing the tocretary to contract with W. J Buckley for laying a sidewalk on the ois tide of tbo high school groundr , The examining oommltteo on teachqra waa Instructed by resolution to hold a BOS slon on the 31st of August and 1st am 2nd of September for the examination of teachers. On motion of Mr. Hall the board pro cecded to the election of janltora , and the following was adopted : Resolved , That the janltora of the several ward schools bo elected for the term of ono year , subject to the pro * vision that the board of education re serves the right to terminate the engage ment with any ono of them at any time , for what the board may deem sufilcient cause , and that the secretary bo requested to notify such janitors of the substance of this roaolnlion. The following list of janitors wera elected : The commtUco on toaehora and text books , recommended that A. Buoai&n , of Bunker Hill , III. , bo employed to tike charge , as a special teacher , of the pro posed matmol training school , nt a salary of $90 per month. Adjourned until next Monday night. JULY WEATHEE , General ItcniB Tnkcn from the Monthly MotcorolOKlcal Koporr , The signal sarvtca men hare prepared their report for the month of July. The following Interesting polntu are taken from It : Highest biromotcr 30.174 , date 17 lh. Lowoat barometer 20 G07 , date 16th. Monthly range of barometer 0.507. Zllghoat temperature 07 8 , date 19th. Lowoat temperature 55 2 , date 17th. Greatest dally lange of temporataro 20.7 , date 17th , Lanst dally range of temperature 6.3 , date 10th. Moan dally range of temporatnro 18.9. Moan dally dow-polnt 67 G. Moan daily relative humidity 7-1 5. Prevailing direction of wind , south. Total movement of wind 5,527 mi'os. Highest velocity of wind and direction , 32 , north , date 3Jth. ( Number of f rg ; y days 0. Clear dayf , IU. Fair days , 14. Cloudy days , 7. IS umber of davs on which rain or snow fell , 13. Depth of nnmoltcd snow on ground at end of month , 0. Dates of aurorac , 0. DateD of aolar hales , 0. Dates of lunar hnloa , 22nd. Dates of frosts , 0. COMPABATIVK TESIPEItATUKE. 1871 7M 1878 70.0 1872 701 1879 7S.fi 1873 71' 1880 707 1871 7D.6 18S1 780 1875 71.21882 71.7 1876 75,2 1883 757 1877 750 18S1 74.5 OOSIPAItATIVE rRECirirATIOXS. Inches Inches. 1871 980 1878 7.CO L872 G.3G 1879 8.1 L873 1,27 1880 5 L874 OM 1881 68 L875 10,01 1882 07 L876 730 1883 1877 0,00 Ie8 10.3 ALEXANDEU POLIOCK , Sergeant , Signal Corps , U. 3 , A. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , "VTocUly Doings of the Fathers. SATUUDAY , Augunt 18 , 185. Board met pursuant to adjournment Present Commiaaloners O'Keefle am Piramo , The following accounts were allowed KOAD FOND , lobert Thomson , work on road . S 24 0 1. E. Wcatgate , " " culvert. . . 150 " 'boa. Swift and Wm. H , Ijame , juJp- ment and costs , etc . 311 9 ' . A. Thlrtle , work on road . 23 01 I. U. Jones , clitchang . 78 Mlttf Kai , work on road . 30 0 < aiNERAL KUNt ) . .lichael . Lahoy , engineer . 83 3 ' . A. ( JroiphtOD , rent of supt. oIUco. . 175 Oi ' \ 1-j Moorcstraneportation for poor , 3i I en ry Grebe , bailiil . 480 ) B. Carter , tales juror . 14 0 lenry Sincere , " " . HOC Vm. F. I'lynn , " " . 82 OC Jd Oassiily. petit " . 91 EC V.S. Jnios , " " . 08 OC ieoMcKiuiioy , ' " " . 92 G iimou Shoap , " " . 780 'h vAvery , " " . 105 2 raak Ludlnnton , petit juror . 82 Ol iloaei Ooona , witness fees . 8 Ol ) . W. Line , ep. potle juror . HI CK ' l O. Hawes , defending prisoners. 123 0 ( i. W. ISrcckenridRO , " " 100 00 1. W. Bruoktmidffe , " " 25 00 'at Wtleh , petit juror . fl 01 no. Mulvihlll , petit juror . 82 o ( 'rank Bnrbtr , petit juror . 8 00 oa. li"r otman. witness fee . G 01 . J. UnlliRar , " " . 2 00 as. P. Ewing , h&ililf . 31 00 V. P. Wuhb , tales juror . 401 V. P , Welsh , ' " . 2 00 ! eo. Ktlloy , j mltor . GJ t ( Nothing further , board adjourned to Wod- esday , August Bth , 18S5 , .11. T , LKAVITT , GJ. Ulork , IJOAII nnd Builillnj ; Aseo- clntlon. Subicriptlons can now bo mtsdo for hares in the first eorica by applying to tie eecrrtitry'a office with Jeff W. Bpd- 3rd , 2ia South Fourteenth street , The ammonia are nuda monthly at rate of no dollar per shurc , Out of town pvrtlos wishing to aub- crlbo for oharos In tbo Nebraska Lonn M 1 Bui'dlng ' Aesjclatlon can do eo by with Secretary F. J luithwick , 21 Souih Fourteenth Stroct ) nuha , who will bo poisoJ to furnish ny information desired A Sudden Dcnlli , Among the "died" notices In the iluinna of tbo liKK to-Jsy Id that of Fritz tilldii , whoeo fancrjl tank plaoo at 2 clock ycatcriay from Drexel & Miul'n ndertaklng rooms. Steffeii died very Bitddonly about 3 clock Sunday morning. It oppjsrs tat ha took supper at the F < trraor'o DU90 on Saturday night and teemed to } aa well as ovor. Ho then went to li.u torn on Tenth etroet , botwoin Dodge id Capitol uvenin , and hid dorrn , urlug lha nlyht the folks In the homo sard him ooughhur , and when they Herod they founJ him sofl'drli g fr ru uiiorrbsgo He died before medical aid mid h prroarcd. Stfclfou was a man about fif y yoir.1 of i ; o IIo hud been ruutiln it fumonar'o ' and on Furaim atrutt , uo&r iMot s & zeastoInV , nnd w a > t famill.r figure to o pasaura by on th t Uiotm hf o. Seal of Nrrth Carolina Smoking To ceo ia tha lost. TRINITY'S CHIMES , Appropriate anfl Impose Dedicatory CeremoDis ? , < V Letter of Presentation from Mrs. M , A , Osborn , nnd the Itcply of Acceptance Sent to 11 or. The now chltno of bolls placed In the tower of Trinity dihedral laat wo ok was dedicated yesterday evening irlth appro priate and Impsalng ceremonies. At 7 o'clock the epjelons churjh wni filled io oroi flowing wllh pcop'.o , and Burornl hundred , who cirod only to hoar the bolla , were coated on the neighboring foncca and sidewalks. The programme heretofore advortisad wag faithfully ob served. Just bcforo time to open tbo Berrlcoi the clergy , vestry nnd laymen of the church mot in the chapel nnd from there marched lu a procession to the main entrance. Thoao who formed the procession were Doan Mlllspaugh , Can ons Jamea Patterjon , Robert Dougherty nnd H. B. Bnrgets ; Rov. Peter 0. Wol- ojlt , of Davenporr , In. , and Uov. Wll- ilnm Oxford Pearson ; Vestrymen Judge Wnkcly , Gan. J. P. Hawkins nnd Judge Qeorgo W. Daan ; J. M. Woolworlh , chnncellor of the cathedral chapter : Hugh G. Clark , D. H. Whooloi and A. P. Hopkins , hy mombora of the chapter. As they onlcrod a linlt was made In the ; owcr , whcio ahort servlcca were hold , and then the procouslon preceded on ha march Into the church and np to the ihancol where the clergy nnd lay raotn- ) era took their places. The exorcises hero were began by Canon 3aughcrty repaying the Lori's Prayer , and giving ont the J331 ptalm which was 'ead by the clergy nnd congregation. Oanon Burgea road the blblo leaion , chapter 10 , book of Numbers , Cnt to entn verses Inclutlvo , omitting the fifth and sixth , Canon Patureoa read the creed , the verslclos , the collect for the lay , tbp collost for peaca , the collect for nid against peril , the prayer of chryeon- orn and the gloria of patrb. All thoao eadluga were Intewpsrced with cxcel- ent music by the choir. After hb much of the prcgramnia had been somplated Doan Mlllepingli rend the fol- owlng lottars of prcaontatun and accept ance , Thryexplsdi thomsel-'cs. ' THE LETIini OP I'nESENTATION : VlL'A BOSCODKL. UlOH IJlHDQE , N. Y. , "uly 21 , 1885.-Henry . Vates , E'q , Treasurer of Trinity Cithodral , Omaha , Sit : long since formed the intention to provide , s soon us I ould make the necessary ar- nnRementf. Borne appurtenance that would appropriately afsciato th nmnry of mv late lUibandV. . B O d n , with tha cathedral difice nt Omaha , and this imrposa I ccmmu atcd to luhup ClarksoD , who had tilren so Jeep au interest in the foundation end cotnple- ; lonof the ( athedro ) , and botwuenham and riv husband there had long existed a class ricndshlp. It occurred to ino that a chime of bella would perhap ) bo as iutercbtlng an accessiou to the attractions of the cathedral as I could suggest , and I Informed the bishop that I ivuuld furnish one. While seeking information from intelligent sources as to th Thitnni that would be most suitable , I was fortunate enough to learn that ; ha bishop had been favorably impressed with jne in an eastern church , tthtch no had vis ited , consisting of nine belli ) , and that ho loomed such a ono we'l ' ivdnpted to the re- lulrcments of thu Cathedra , it being of the mine number of bell , and of alnut the same veight as the chime of Trinity church in Sow York I then agreed with Messrs. JlcShane , the bunders at Baltimore , for tha casting and ilaclng in position in the tower of the Oatho- Iral the counterpart of the chime which Blsh- ip Clarksou had so fully approved , comprls- ng the total weight of ab mt 10.500 pounds tnd also' for funnelling a tenth boll wlvch vould bring within thu capaiitv of the chime t large schedule of chiming music not other- vise attaiuable. I am advised that these bolls are now on heir way to Omaha. In presenting them I ake the liberty to make the request that their irst utterance may be heard on the 3rd day if August from the tower where they are to ake their nenrnnent place , in rendering the uno of "Zerah" or "Autumn" fittingly com- nemoratlve of the annivrrsHy of the decease f liimwhoio memory impiros this inadequate ributo , YOUM with ro'p'ct , M. A , OQDEN , THE LETTKll OF ACCEl'TAKCK. OMAHA , Neb. , Augusts , 18-D. ilrn , M. A Ojdcn. Dear Man in : Your bn&utlful eift to 'rinity ( ' .itiiKlral a chime i.f Lf-n boh us a nemnrul to your dtcaased lu buiiVilllrn ] i. Option , en 1 commemorating the nttac.li- uent fxlstir g between him and tliefirst | bishop f Nebraska , the llight Hev. It. II. Clarkson , iani < 8 now in the belfiey of the cathedral ower. While expressing deon gratitude for his most interesting ascension to the catho- iftl , wo remember the repeated oxproaslons f delightful hiiticipatlon of him whn now ests with your husb uid in I'aradlso. There- ore twlco happy are wo to carry out your very wish as icgards the chiming cf thoao weot-tonoJ belli. On this third day of Au- U9t we have hnld in the towtr an sn'ropriatc srvlca fur Betting apart the hells to tha use eslgoated. lu tbU eorvlco a numlier f tbo clergy ( the blahup tolo- c raphlng his interest from thn eut ) lie cuthedral chapter , the veery ( of the con- rt'gttinn and a largo congregation li.-uu taken ire. Tlic favoiitM tones of your revered hua- mil have bon chimed rn the hella and sung y the choir and congregation , Aluo u favor- 0 tune of the late bishop. It mny be a pleas- re to you fur us to add that at liishop Olark- m gave bis library to Urn dlocotc if Nebras- a , a room In tlin tower has been thought most utahlo for its reception , Wo shall , therefore1 , consider it a privilege 1 preparu such a place immediately , bjucuth IB bolls , their > u > > inciittioas still huvo clueely IB memories of "isloto friendship , " Again riSHUiing you of our gratitude , rf the > nkruntIjDnay , cf the whulu city wo are , ith preut reg.trdii , If , MILLHI-AUQII , Doan of the Oa- ilral an i JCoutor cf thocougregutlon. \Virden. II. W. Y TrS Trea tiror. JOHN P. HAUKINH , Are trymfn. 11 KOUNI/B , Vedtryman. GKO , W. UOANB , Vwtryman. JAMKS U , i'KAnonv , Vwtrjman. It RUIH iu of th CUUi.xlnil Chapter pleas- cxpri HI tlio eame grateful appreciation , .I/l / > lfH 1'ATTKItSON , tjaiion , lluii.nr Uoiuun , C.iuon , I. \VooM\oiirn \ , CnauosIIor. II. " . HuuokH-i , HUH , C.mon. It A I' . Uot'KiNB , Lay Membr of the 01 01le OF THE HELLS Grest'r interest of oonno was centered tlr. ) liflb Hurt hearing thfm chime than iy uthor fonMiru ot ihn i'ca ' ion , ncd ia la rtapto : iuur b..dj waa w H eutlatled ith ton rusnlt. T/io rlrgar , Prof. A 1- b : ; rt MeU atm , Jr.a id t J u DEE reporter at tKoy are p.nbahly . the linfit chlino thu l/attbd B ateii Thvj' ere ten In unbar , w.ro cast at thu JiroSbane bell undrj , liittiuiurt' , and am known f H a tl : iideii uhinip , that IK , wrra perfect iu P < u fiittt en' , s ) perfect tbnt , afttr beiag PIe tid prpered , i ; K > IO not ui'ceasiry to IoF uoh thotfir th thu fi'o or chisel , as IB ivrly lwayj thu caee. Their tone la w y clfir , para and mus'cal. ' B Mr. ilienUtii ) , thu goutlumn who pro- bi led list iivnumg , lii a been tha bell so iger at Trintty church New Yoik , for ai u pact fifteen joint , and U an expert aipa Are You If so do not start out on the trip without some of those fine Flor De Valencia cigars. You CANNOT DUPLICATE them away from home. They are so Fine they will add greatly to your pleasure. Do not take the chances of getting something that will not give you satisfaction. Before going buy the 3 B 3 25 Cente fJJ ) % iPvrJULUB3 > Dyspeptic and nervous smokers will find these Cigars IN LIGHT CQLOKS just to their taste , creating no heart burner or unpleasant sensation , Euhn & Co , John W Bell Field & Farnsworth ' J \f VF * * + * ww I * M > \jJl..y Jt. AXJJLVL W S. tDJ. iAKJ W VJ. UJLLy 15th & DOUGLAS. - 820 S. 10th STREET. 2115 CUMINGS STREET. W , J , Whitehouse , C. S , Higgins , N.V. . COB. IClh & WEBSTER STS. S. W. COR. 12th DOUGLAS STS. , D , Foster & Bro , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A.NJ * Wholesale by a Write for prices and tormfl. Orders by letter , postal , lolograph or TELEPHONE NO. 301 will receive prompt attention. n the art. IIo is a fine looking man of ! 02 pounds avordnpoia , 38 yonra old and ; ets a salary of § 000 a ytar from the Prlnity society. Ho tings the chimes .wo . times on Sunday and onca each holl- lay. It docs not interior with hla other > us'nos9 , but ho resigned a position In he Bowery National bank to como out icro and ring these bolls for thodidlctory Why Nor Tax the OirAUA , Nob. , August 3 , 1885. ' Permit mo to fatato I notice BO many Ifl'erent propositions about raising city unda , would It not ba a pious work for ur olty council to ncsesj every dog at ho lowest about $5 , and enforce this trlctly. PJoaso glvo this your kind con [ deration. Yours respectfully , J. HoCllSTHASSEn. P. S Nearly orory city hai a dog cense , whdon't O.natm have ono ? Woodbrldgo Bros , have for sale : Ono Ohlckorlog Piano good as now. " Mathushek " very fine. " Knabo " at n bargain. " Enllot it Davij " cheap. " Woodward it Brown piano very ice. ice.Tha Tha above pianos will bo closed ont Bry low to rrmko room for other stock. all nnd ice these extremely line bar- xina. 216 Opera IIousj. Secretary Whcolor * has been busied , toly. mailing the larga ( Urlng posters cf 10 Omaha fair to dill'ercnt pDluta ironghout the sta'o. They are very srgooua end "catchy , " Work on the nmphlthe&tor Is progress- ig rapidly , and it Is baliovcd It will bo iraplottd this wpok , though August 20 1h nlipuUted time. J. V , Marshall , of Oaas coutty , has .ado . arrangements to enter flity large , 3ry finj lugs. Smako Seal of North Carolina To- 1000. " * A Iilvcly Blinotlnc fliatoh , The most Interesting ehootiog match , at has taken f hoe at any Mlcaourl river tint for many jeaw , occurred at Ath- tlo park yestotday afternoon between rank Parmoloo and John J.IIandon two oll-knoirn young men of this city , oth are c'ever ' with the gun and have 1011 a llltlo onvlons of each other for mo time. Finally a match was arranged id $300 a eldo put up. It has for thn , it two or three daya ben a matter of so much excitement among the ep.clal friends of these young man that as much as § 3,000 changed hands. The match wa1) ) won by Parmoleo , the accra standing 35 to 33 lu his favor. They shot at GO Peorla blackbirds each at a 20 yards rise , Parmelco bringing to the ground 35 and Ilanden 33 It Is undore'tooi that en- other match will ha arranged for noon. m powiior nivor vulss. f. ro i/el ol ps o Djrtli nnd wholoaamcucci. More ocoriorjiirjil lh > r. II orllmry kindand curmot bo wla In conceit lun * llh the multitude ot low toet , iliort wtlxhl a n " ' nliy < iil ao iKjwdara. H'j\d \ only la cam > Y < I , OAKIVfJ pmVPEH CO , . 'OH V' ll BIK > . Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , ' "APOLL1NAIUS reigni alone among Natural Jitetc Table Wafers. " BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. OSallGrectrs , UruKnli , tf.Min Wt. Dtaltrt , BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 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J. llu n , C.'uncrn ] .Storcliceper , Omaliu , h'tli Oinahi.Ki li , July Kill , JfiSi. S. U. OAIr , .WAY , aufr-'leu- Uuitrnl J Naiicel Notice ! ttoii Till ; MAONKTIO HKALKIl , To all w'tu ii'o < ll u > "ol or alll'ctcil , MD mutter how long th" i i il I'K. 'i" ) " " ' ' " > liculeil Kcsuiklo dla- cisiiav-h r in udms luvo Ullnl to'I ( * " lallc'i a ( - - ) ' ) | j inn n > , oone all anil 1,0 lii''iluJ 1 > y the ttnxnotlulitalir , tliourily piuucfcaio finm diiy ilN- o.ii , fat nxci'i'iuatlmi ' , air clu KU < are il. lot uacb IrtMiiKut , or visitation ) 82 ; tormii ktrlclly couli. j n. PAUEIMJI , North St tJ Ht , nro .ulli wtaul F&lrUrajnli Miha , Ncti I' 0. llox B 3 rou TUB TIE : tTJii-vr w ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. ' The larcest Mncllcnl , "notlluto Wool of , MlaslBQlppI Rlvor. < ri Ifrjr rooms for thu acrommlitlon of rntlrnti. 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