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    THE DAILY .BEE"-OMAHA FfJDAY JULY 58.
The Daily Bee.
OMAHA
U. .
Rlrer 0 feet 4 Inches nbote- low water mark at
Omaha , G feet 0 Inches at Yankton ; J'lulsulppl ,
C feet { Inches at La Crosscl nd 9feet3 Inches
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Judge Bcneke yesterday fined two
men S3 and costs each for disturbing the
peace. Both paid ,
John Mcllenry and MikeDonahoo are
accredited with in "mill"
engaging a yea-
Wednesday , which lasted four hours.
The South Omnha sewer has been com
pleted to a point midway between llth nnd
12th streets , an extension of about five
hundred feet ,
-If * V. P. O'Neill , who Is Belling Jeff.
, Daviy book , will call at THE BKE office and
pay for thin notice , ho can obtain his order
book , lost recently.
A brilliant shooting star which fell
about 7:30 p. in. ou Tuesday , has cauicd a
good deal of remark , The dazzling light
looted probably a minute.
A unique design in window dressing
may bo seen en upper Farohatn street , the
raUhetio sunflower and tbo Oacar \ \ ildo
crinoline being happily blended ,
. A-number of Russian ? Jo wish refugees
who were given work on the North Omaha
sewer were compelled to quit Wednesday
account uftho | heat , \vlilch'thoy had nev
er become nccuttomed.
The concert to be given at Masonic
ball this evening by Prof. Walther
and bis pupils , will be a musical event of
f : unusual interest. Among those who will
participate la Miss Fannie Atnold ,
The work of grading , curbing and gut
tering 10th street , from Douglas to Iznrd ,
linn begun. There Is an immense quantity
of work now being done on the at eels ,
' 'Dodgo allows as much improvement as any.
A quartette of young ladles are visiting -
ing Mi llobo Votes : Mies May and Nel
lie Chapman nnd Miss Lou Street , of
Council lilulfs , and Miss Dora Smith , of
St. Joseph. An Impromptu party was given
theui.laat evening.
The newly elected superintendent of
public schools has not yet accepted the po
sition , which occasioned an Inquiry by Mr ,
Anderson at the meeting of tbo board of
education , as to whether Omaha bad a
superintendent of public schools , or not ,
Mr. J. H. Wilbur ; who for several
years bos hold a responsible position In tbe
First National Dank , bas been appointed
cashier of the Omaha savings bank , Ho is
an excellent man for tbo position , and will
give general satisfaction ,
An adjourned meeting of tbo Fionccr
Employes of the LT. P , railway company ,
will bo bold at the city council chamber
this ( Friday ) evening , at 8 o'clock ,
sharp. Aifmeinbers are requested to be
present. Important business. T. J , Sta-
- ley , secretary.
A sneak thief entered Mrs. Levi'sjunk
shop , on Douglas street , Monday evening
and stole sixty dollars from a bureau draw
er , tbo proprietor being absent at tbo time.
Suspicion bas fallen on a certain party aud
an arrest may yet come out of it ,
The blgb school grounds , for some
timopaat under process of improvement ,
under the direction of tlio board of cduca
tion , will soon be completed nnd will look
much bettor than over before. Evergreens
are nowbeing sot out by Mr. Oralg , the
landscape gardener. .
Tbo officers and members of tbo Board
of Directors of the Douglas county Blblo
society arc requested to meet llcv. Goo.W
Wainwrlght , district superintendent of tbo
American Blblo society , at the Y. M. 0.
A , rooms this afternoon at 5 o'clock ,
The game of base ball between the
Omaha aud Council Bluffs telegrapher * ,
wbicb was to have been played yesterday ,
was postponed on account of tbe weather.
llccrults Joseph Lehman , Frank Col
grove and Jlicharel I'm cell , enlisted at Ft.
V , A , llussell , Wyo , ' , are assigned to Com
pany 0 , Fourth infantry , and will bo sent
to their station on the flint favorable op
portunity ,
A game of base ball was played Weil
nesday evening between tbo Ilesolutca am'
tbo Close-Cuts , wblch resulted in fiuoro
tbe latter by a bcore of 5 to I. This Is tin
second victory for the Close-Outs over tbo
Itesolulos. '
James MoCarty , who was arrested for
Intoxication , Tuesday eveningaud \vliou
sentence Wednesday wua suapeuded , oi
o.udltivm of hti leaving town before noon
was rcarrcstcd Wednesday night in th
! same condition as on tbe previous ovenlnc
and was sent upjfor fifteen days ,
Dr. James Wright , at ono time a ea
ident of this city , but who bas been absen
for nearly twelve years , has again returnee
to Omaha. Dr. Wright is one of tbe bes
veterinary surgeons that Oinaba ever bad
mid during hi * stay In Oakland , California
gained many warm friend * . He is an expert
pert at tbe trade * unl has hod thirty years
experience , botb In this country and ii
England.
The St. George's society will bold
basket picnlo Tuesday , August 1 , at He UK
com Park , Tbe Bums club , all JCnglln
people and friends of tbe members of1 S
George' * society , are Invited to join th
picnic. There will be literary exercttei
games end other amusements , Includln
dancing , A full programme for the ( U
will be In tbe Saturday and Sunday jn
pen.
Mr. ( 'has , FrohmMi , now In L"iid i
actlnj for tbe firm of K roll man Uros , , 1 it
8 I
purchased the organization known as
iravcrlcj's 0 lorcd Minttrelr , And will
send them to the United States at'lbo con
clusion of their irecent successful tour of
I he British province' , The company will
Mil for America August Ctb , on the ntenm-
er Arizona , Immediately on their arrival
they will consolidate with Calender's Col
ored Minstrels. The * nrapaid Mr. Haver-
ly for for his interest In the company w *
812,100 , The consolidated company win
appear in Omaha during the season.
The LcavenworUi Ileds will play "tin
Council Uludf ) boys on the Council BlnO
grounds nt 3 o'clock this afternoon , /
ively game Is anticipated ,
The special hunting car Do\y Crocket
went wtst attached to the noon train to-
lay , with a party of prominent Pennnyl
vanians on board en route to San Francis
The party consists of Judge Cuming ,
Mnycr , State Senator Allen , I ton ,
ohn White , n wealthy lumberman , I Ton ,
Allinon White , ex-member of congress , K ,
jlfttichnrd , attorney nt law , lion , II. C ,
'arson * , solicitor of the Pennsylvania
oad nnd mayor of Willinmsport.nndHon ,
'ncobTotne. Theynto all from the city
f Wllliamsport , with Ihoexcepllon of Mr.
\nne , who hails from Port Deposit , Mary-
and , nnd who is the possessor of n " 300'
nedal nnd about $3,000,000 in wealth ,
Notice.
Tlio "Hawthorn Centennial Ex-
clsior Roof Paint , " waa patented May
! 4th , 1881 , and letters patent num-
jcr 241 , 803. Any person found or
mown to tamper with the manu-
acluro of said paint will bo punish-
d to the full extent of law. No per-
011 has any authority whatever to sell
ocoipts. HAWTHOKN & Bno. ,
Lancaster , Pn.
ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
The Kenyon-Nolltth Nuptial Coro-
monlos *
The matrimonial market has not
> eon so lively of late as it was earlier
n the season , but the wedding re-
> ortod Wednesday was followed by an
ther Wednesday. The contracting
tartics on this occasion were Mr.
) tto J. Kcnyon , traveling salesman
or Henry Lehman and Miss ( Jarrio J.
tfcligh , who were married at the rcsi
once of the brido's parents , Mr. and
Irs. William NoliKh , No. 1000 Davoh
lort otroot , the ceremony being per-
ormcd by the Eov. Mr. Stewart , pas-
or of the First M. E. church , A
argo number of invited friends were
resent , and after the ceremony all
al down to an elegant and luxurious
upper. The remainder of the oven-
tig was do voted to congratulations
iid vocal and instrumental music.
The following prcsonto were received
> y. the bride :
Bed room sot by btido'a parents ;
Immboraor , J. J. Noligh ; not Shakes-
joaro , H. llosenzwoig ; set of jewelry ,
) . St. Ooyor ; photograph album , A.
. Koiiyon ; two companion chairs ,
room's parents , cake basket , silver ,
Ir. and Mrs. yyman1 act teaspoons ,
U. Burnett ; oil painting , Mr. A.
lospo ; atoel engraving , Mrs. A.
loopo ; panel pictures , Eddie Uospo ;
> air vases , Mr. Minor ; pair vases ,
amuol Sincere ; gold necklace , by the
; room ; toilet sot , by A. T. Konyon :
and painted pin cushion , Mr. and
lira. Burnett ; bed spread , Mrs. Meyer ;
land painted plate , Willie and Fanny
taburn ; pillow shams , Miss Shelton ;
amp , hand painted , Miss St. Geyer ;
oilot act , Mrs. Stinchoomb ,
PERSONAL , .
lion. Church Howe , of Ncmaha , is In
IB city.
S. F. Murray , of Columbus , O , , is nt the
Jlllard.
A. li , Shepherd , Kansas City , ia nt tbo
Vithnell.
D. 1) . Doan , of Quincy , is n guest of the
Vithnejl.
lion , L. Crunw , of Ft. Calhoun , is in
bo city ,
Chna. W. Landers , of Columbus , is nt
ho Canfiold.
J. M. Dennett , of Hvauston , Wyo. , is at
ho Withnell.
13. M. Wilcox , of Blair , is registered nt
ho Withnell.
H. N. Papot , of Batesvllle , Ind. , In at
ho Orel jhton.
lion. Win , T. HearleH , of Madison , la at
ho Metropolitan ,
K. J , Grocnwnld , of Ogden , isnguo.it
of the Metropolitan.
J. I , Imhoff , of the state capital , is n
quest of the Milliard.
K , W. Sanford , of Oriswohl , In. , U a
Jreightou house guest.
Olios. K , Steninu , nf SI. JIIP , i rcgl -
oroil nt the Crelgliton ,
Uonj.O. Lndd , of Hoosau Kiills , N. Y. ,
g at the Withnell hon.o.
D , A , McLamlu anl nifr , f Ontaii ! > ,
Jan , , nro nt the Mctropn ] tun.
F. G , MIllo , ( if Lawrence , Midi , , IK en-
oylng the hi tpltrUly of tl o OmlKhto
H , J , Ingerroll , of V\rt Niolu.-.ni ,
J , H. Bailey , if lltfriimu , mo t the
2relghton.
II. M. Uuslmul , J. W. Jinnlngs and
George S. Smith , icitetpnt PJnltenioinh
nt the Millard.
J. K. Kvwiunn , LlucoJnj H. U. Strnul' ,
Oullierfson , nmlj. ri. Flemiiij ; , llluir , nte
nt the Cnutkld. "
Mr , Chag. U. Dietrich , representing the
great manufacturing house of AY. W.
KImbr.ll , Chicago , U in the city nmt ii
taking in its beautlcB under the able gut
dunce of Mr. A , 1 loupe , Jr ,
0. Armitrong , Jr. , ol Sutton ; Thou
Byron , of Lincoln ; MOJO Howard , of Ft
Nlohrara ; Mis Muuro , of Fremont , am
II. It. Wells , of Wilbur , are among the
Nobrasknns at the Metropolitan.
T. 8. Clarkson , of Schuyler ; U. K
Leonard , of David City ; Mr' , J , J , Star
rill , of Whitewater ; lno ] K. Clark , o
Lincoln ; A. U. Grout apd wife , of Syrn
cine ; II , W. Newmnu nnd wife , of Schuj
ler ; A. H. Steele , of Madison ; A. 1) . Fill
lor und wife , of Decatur nnd Olney 0
Thowjwon , of Blair , are nt the Mlllnnl.
Buoklm'a Arnica Salve ,
Tliottm&avcln the A-orld for Cut
BruUfB , 8ore , Ulcers , Lnlt lUicum , F.
"r bores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , < li |
' wing , Cornn , nd all skin eniptions , MI
* ) ithcy ) curea ; ) llen. U in guaranteed t-
Jive mtliloctfon or money retuudci
hler , .1 Cfnts per box , Ftr cale Or- „ <
f.
THE OTHER SIDE.
The Eov , Timothy O'OoDneliV ' i
8t , James Ohnrch ,
Fremont
Makes an Extended Explana
tion of the Charges
Against Him ,
the Bnnlnesm In To to and
Absolutely-
The llov. Timothy O'Connoll , of
St , Jamoa Church , Fremont , concern
ini ? whom some pretty serious charges
liavo been made and published of late ,
sends the following communication ,
from the Fremont Herald , which ia
republishcd at his request :
Editor of Ilia Fremont Dally Herald :
Dear Sir : Noting 'your criliolums
on the Vestry of St. James church in
yesterday's Herald , the justness of
which I will not at present question ,
but trusting you have no desire to do
an intentional wrong , I will with your
permission notice some of the charges
pou copy from two of the Omaha papers
pors ,
First , Mr. O'Connell ia charged
with being put in an asylum at Union-
town , Pu. , for "delirium tromona. "
There isi no asylum at Uniontown.
Next , if Mr. O'Connoll was suffering
from "delirium tremens" why was ho
not deposed from the ministry ?
Mr. O'Connoll waa put in Kirk-
arido's private asylum , Philadelphia ,
at the instigation of his wife , and not
of his vestry.
It ia claimed Mr. O'Connoll fre
quently threatened the lives oi Bishop
and Mrs. Korfoot , of Pennsylvania ,
fet Bishop Korfoot transferred Mr.
J'Connoll to Bishop Clarkaon with
luch clean papers that immediately on
tis arrival in Nebraska , Bishop Clark-
eon gave him ono of the beat positions
n his diocc.so , namely , that of pro-
uisor of classics in Nebraska college ,
and the rectorship of St. Mary'a par-
sh , Nebraska City.
An affidavit is printed from ono
Hary Ilogers , charging Mr. O'Con-
icll with haying seduced her at his
athor-in-law'a house. To otart with ,
Mary llogera was a child fourteen
'earn of ago. Mr. O'Connoll was
narried in February , 187G ; the alii-
lavit says the seduction took place in
November , 1870. Ho escaped from
Cirkbrido'o asylum July 7 , 1877. Im
mediately thereafter Mrs. 0 Council
and her parents were desirous thai
Mrs. O'Connoll should obtain a di
vorce and wished Mr. O'Connoll to
sign certain papers with that end in
view. An escaped lunatic could hardly
sign papers that would bo legal ,
flow if the above charges were true ,
and as according to their own
tatemont it had occurred seven
or eight months previous , and they
nust therefore at that time have been
n possession of the facts , why did
hey not sue for a divorce on the
; round of adultery ? Mrs. O'Connell
lover applied for a divorce. Mr.
VConnoll sued for a divorce some two
roars after he came to Nebraska ; the
ABO was tried upon its merits in- the
listrict court at Nebraska City and
lecroo of divorce granted. After
.hat Mrs. O'Connoll was hoard in the
same court upon an application to set
.ho decree aside and for a now trial ,
n which her side of the caao waa also
icard and her applicationrefused | , and
upon this application the case was
afterwards hoard in the supreme court
and denied there also.
This'vile servant'tjirl story waa as
allows ( as'statcd by Mrs. O'Connoll's
cousin , Will Stratton , of Omaha , to
the Rev. Mr. Williams , of Omaha ,
who wrote the account to the Rev.
ilr. Dickey , Nebraska City , who
showed the letter to Mr. Phil Potter ,
ilso of Nebraska City and senior
warden of St. Mary's pariah , ) that
VIr. O'Connoll had connection with
.ho . aforesaid in his father-in-law's '
louse ; the girl confessed it to hio
nother-in-law , waa atonco discharged ,
wont to the bad , and could not bo
ound. This story is too thin for anyone
ono to believe. All of the ibovo
storied were circulated in Omaha and
Nebraska City throe years ago ; the
editors of both the Nebraska City
[ > apcra wore cognizant of all those
statements , deemed them unworthy of
credence and would not publish them.
Throe years later they are considered
very choice and fresh nowa by two of
the Omaha dailies.
Mr. O'Connoll lived in Nebraska
City for nearly throe years after the
ibovo statements wore made , nnd left
there with the most flattering testimonials
menials if his veotty and the nwpeol
and esteem of nil its citizens such
. entlenu'ii as the Hit ) . J. Sterling
Morton outside the church , Julian
Motcalf , Phil Potter , 11. M. Rolfe and
otlurn inside the church.
Upon leaving Nebraska City , Mr ,
O'Connell waa given by the Bishop
ind Ohiiptur ( to which belong such
uruuiiiunt lajnien as lion , James M
tYuoltvnilh , Chns. W. Muud and Goo
Thrall ) the position uf Geninil District
Piosbjlw , almost the moat important
puaitum in ( ho diccese ,
It ia charged that during the Inst
Episcopal convention in Omnhu , Mr.
O'Connoll was lying drunk ut his
hotel. This is a lie made from whole
cloth , Mr. O'Connoll waa not in
Omaha ; was not at any hotel during
the convention ; but was lying sick of
chills uud fever and nervous prostra
tion at hla rooms in the parsonage in
this city.
Shortly after Mr O'Connell oscapeu
from lurkbrido'a asylum , he wont to
Now York , found Dr. MoNarmara at
St. Luke's hospital ; told him his
story ; was directed to Drs. Packard
and Davis , two eminent physicians of
Now York Oityj who each gave him a
certificate setting forth his sanity.
Then , in company with Dr. Mo-
Namara , ho called on the British
consul , asked and received his protco
tion ,
Previous to Mr. O'ConneH'e coming
to Nebraska ho remained six weeks in
Dr. McNamara'a house , Brooklyn ,
who eaw Mre. O'Connoll ' several times ,
and therefore heard both aides of the
question. Dr. MoNamara's version o1
this Bad case is well known to man }
'church peopln in Una town and com-
( .ilutt'ly exonorati'B Mr. O'Connell ,
The Kuv. Mr. Crockett , of Decatur
Nobiaaku , aUo kuowa all the favu li
Uio ca o , M ho nssUted Mr. O'L'onnel
to escape from the asylum.
In regard to the charges mndo b ;
Mr , .Applcton , the vestry had alrea1 ! ;
satisfied themselves bo fore your pub
ho attack , and I will only say tha
they will bo answered in duo time anc
in our own way. In the meantime ,
the confessed ( landing of the vestry
of St. James church should liavo some
weight in this community , and I fee !
auro they are aa well advised of all
the facts as one else can bo.
Very truly yours ,
A. P. UOPKINB ,
PAVING POINTS.
What Can be Done by im Early Bo-
To the Editor ol Tnr. Unit.
Will you please announce that if
25,000 square yards are iccurcd , the
putting down of the never-failing 25
fear , Washington , Street Asphalt
lavement will commence within 30
days from date of contract , at the
rate of $2.75 per square surface yard.
iJaco to bo G inches hydraulic cement
concrete nnd wearing surface , 2\
nchos nsphaltic cement according to
Washington specifications. Real estate
ipnda to full amount of contract to bo
jivon , guaranteeing pivomont for five
'eats ' aud perfect condition ut end of
that timo.
Douglas , Farnham and Harnoy each
contain about 18,000 square yards.
Ono of these could join with the others
and make up the amount required to
ustify the expense of plant , The
tone now in Farnham street ia in
ouch bad shape that it had beat bo ro-
noved. It can ho washed and used
n now concrete and original coat
illowed by contractor. Wo would
hen bo sure of a good foundation an
. sscntial thing with our peculiar soil.
Tlio contractor , on his recent visit ,
hought his pavement would readily
land the grade and traffic of Tenth
trect , aa well aa all. other streets in
.ho city. For numerous reasons the
now pavement should extend from
urb to curb. If a good start is to bo
nado this season , it is important that
ho city authorities should expedite
matters aa much aa possible.
R. L. MAY.
Frank liartl.il , North Dennett scet.tr
iuffalo , saya : " 1 have tried your Sri'.i.vo
5I.OSHOM as a family medicine nuil liavo
over como across nnytuiug to do aa much
; uod in so short a time in cases of indigos-
ion , dyspepsia anil derangement of the
tonmch ; I strongly recommend it. " Price
> 0 cents ; trial bottles 10 cents ,
jy25-dlw
GRAND CONCERT.
The Musical Event of the Season at
Masonic Hall.
The music-loving citizens of Omaha
re all interested in the grand concert
0 b'o given by Prof. Aug. Walthor , at
lasonie hall , to-morrov ; evening ,
uly 28th. The following is the pro-
; rammo far the occasion :
I'ART PIOST ,
. Pianb Duett Galop Brilliant , Op.
10 Sponholtz
lisa MnryMcCrcary and Prof. A. Wai-
ther.
. Piano Duett The i'lrate ( Overture )
Bellini
Clara 1'ierce and Prof. A. Walther.
3 , Song Scene and Prayer from Frei-
uchutz - . Weber
Miss Fannie Arnold
, Piano Duett Qui vlve Galop. W. Ganz
Mr. John McCrearv and Prof. A. Wal
ther.
. Piano Solo Invitation a la danse
Weber
Miss C. Pierce.
. Song Thy Sentinel ami Wntson
Mr. Ed. Raff.
. Grand Duett For two Pianos ,
"Martha"
Flotow
Misses Allio and Blanche Withnell.
PAItT SECOND.
. Song Terzettino , Stars of the Night
Shine Over us Campana
ilesjra. Kdwnrd , Harry and Frank Mc-
Creary.
. Sonnte Pfltheiique Beethoven
a ( Grave.
l > 4 Allegro ,
c ( Adagio.
Prof. Aug. Walther.
. Song Embarrassment Abt
Aliai Fannie Arnold ,
. Piano Duett Senate in D Mozart
lisa 32. Bonner and Prof. A. Walther.
i. Song The Fiahcrmau Gnbuss !
Messrs. Harry and Ed , McCrcary.
0. If Kltfoletto , . . .Liszt
21 Campanella Wollenhaunt
Prof. A. Walther.
The two elegant upright pianos ,
Emerson" and "Hallott & Davis , "
re from A. H capo's Mutio Hall.
BKIOHT'S DISEAHE of the Kidneys ,
Habotes and other Diseases of the
Cidneya and Liver , which you are be-
ng so frightened about , Hop Bitters
s the only thing that will surely and
lormanently prevent and cure , All
ithor pretended cures only relieve for
time and then make you many times
worse.
DIED.
1 AYES -John , son of David Hayes , died
July 26 , at 10 p. m. , ngej 17 ycaiB.
Funcjal to-day at' 2 p. in. , from red
- IICP114 N. lltli stteet , between Chica-
; o niul Cans , Friends invited ,
UAltLlSIjK-Uorrie E. . daughter of Mr.
nndMrf. 0. CnrlUle , of Missouri Vnllt ) ,
died ut C a , m. , July 27tb , of chokiM
infantimi. Age eleven months nud fn-
day-
Skinny Mon.
"Wells' Health Roiiowor" restores
loalth and vigor , cures Dyspepsia ,
mpotonce , Sexual Debility. § 1.
SLAYEN'S ' YOSEMITK COLOGNE
Made from the wild flowrra of th
FAK FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY ,
t is the most froprant ot perfumes.
Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , San
b'raucisco. For Halo in Ouialm by W.
I. Whltohouso and Konnata Bros. ,
&Co. Ite
WANTED. A good second-hand
bicycle. Address box X , Central
City , Nob. 10-31
THE NEW TICKET OFFICE
Of ho Missouri Pacific Railway is
now open for business at the corner of
I'Vrnbam and 14th streets , in the
Pttslon hotel , where tickets via this
lopular route may bo obtained to all
oointa East , South and Southwest.
Trains leave U P. depot at 7:10 : a. hi.
md 0:55 : p. m. , Omaha time. Pull
man aloepora on night trains. For
iickota ana alooping car bertha apply
to O. II. FOOTK ,
Ticket Agent.
T. W. OUOWE , Posaeuger Agent.
julyl7mon-wod&frlm&otf
i f.
LAND LEAGUERS.
They Pass Resolutions on th
Death of'Miss Fanny
Paraell ,
A.n Interesting Meeting a
Kuony's Hall.
At n special meeting of tlio
Icnguo called Wednesday for the par
POBO of expressing the sentiments o
Miss Fanny I'drnell , on motion the
iho Irish citizens of Omaha
upon the death of follow-
cornmittoo was appointed to
draft resolutions of condoloncu :
Michael Donovan , Michael Lee ,
James Bronnan , Gen. ( loorgo , M.
O'Brien and John Hush. Thd committee -
mittoo retired , and after somtf time
returned with the followingj/roport ,
which waa unanimously adopted :
WHEREAS , Relentless death has de
prived the Irish nation of ono of the
noblesl heroines of the ago , and suf.
oring humanity a aolf-sacrificinp phi
lanthropist in the person of the Into
Miss Fanny Parnoll , and
NViiEREAS , The Irish people , wheth
er in their own sea-gist Emerald Isle ,
or alien wanderers , the victims of
England's despotism , entertain the
lecpest gratitude for all those , who
orgotting self , and actuated only by
ho noblest sentiments ot patriotism
and charity , have given their material
aid in the cause of justice and hu
manity.
WHEREAS , Miss Parnoll , possessing
ho rarest qualities of mind and heart ,
a rohncd education , an honored social
) oition , the inheritress of that lore
of freedom which prompted ono of her
jrandsirca to perform deeds of im-
> orishablo fame for the struggling re-
iiiblic of the United States , and the
jthor to adhere with unswerving
idolity to the cause of Ireland , pus-
easing all those qualities in a pro
minent decree , and using them to
luataia the Land League against Eng-
ish intrigue and treachery ; therefore
Resolved , That this branch of the
'rish National Land League , weighed
cwn with sorrow at the irreparable
ess Ireland has sustained , and that
iborty mourns in the death of Miss
'arnell , hereby pledge ourselves to
wear im appropriate insignia of mourn-
ng for a period of thirty days , and
, hat our hall ahull bo draped In similar
okena of respect and sorrow.
llcioh-cd , That while Miss Parnell's
eeda are acconiplialiod , the fruits of
hem bhall live .and be eternal. She
ias inspired a nation ; she has been
n angel of mercy , ministering unto
want and penury. The heart-broken
ather , the half-naked children , the
) od-riddon invalid , and the helpless
widow ,
Who can on'y draw her poor rajs closer
Round her wailing baby closer hold
One , the icna * and sickliest while the others
Creep together , tired , hungry , cold.
These have boon some of the recip
ients of her bounty ; all of them have
soon blessed by her presence , all of
them have been sustained by her
deeds of mercy.
Rtiailved , That wo tender to her re
spected mother , and to our own in
domitable chief , her brother , Oharlcs
Stewart Parnoll , and to nil her rela
tives , our deepest condolence ; and not
to them alone , but to Ireland , whu
baa lost her best beloved daugh
ter , her peerless advocate.
And -wo pledge ourselves that wo
shall not rest in our efforts to regener
ate our native land until wo shall
liavo accomplished all that Miss Par-
tiell labored for , all that she devoted
tier great talents to , the freedom of
Ireland and the extinction of thieving ,
murderous landlordism.
Hcsolved That the foregoing bo pub
lished in the Omaha daily press , in
The Irish World newspaper and in
the Chicago Citizen , and that a copy
! ) o sent to Mrs. Parnell.
Atter the adoption of the forego
ing , the president , F. W. Gray , Eq. ,
announced that wo had a distinguished
visitor present at our meeting , and in
a graceful manner introduced Mr. M.
Boland , of Louisville , Ky. , who is
sojourning for a few days in our city.
Mr. Boland addressed the audience at
some length , urging a union of Irish
men , and a unity of purpose to over
throw an ancient enemy , quoting the
udago that "In union there is
htrength. " The gentleman's address
was received with great favor , and
was eloquent and practical.
FEATS OF MARKMANSHIP.
By Cupt. H. H. Bogurdus and His Two
Sons , Eugene uud Master
Henry Some Critical Hits.
Captain Bogardua , the expert viirig-
shot , whoso title to the championship
of the world has never been tucceeu-
fully disputed , has signed a ciu.tiact
with W. W. Cole , the well known
circus proprietor , and durii g the
present season he will trvcl v tth Mr ,
Colo'n innmuio'h shows , i'1 ! ' ' uxhibi-
lioiiR of fancy trap shoot.i y , oil-hand
nil : IIMOUCB and target Uiuoting , and
at ovtrv pnformaloj ho will practi
cally iihibtnito thu rapid tiring in
quired by him to accomplish his great
teat of breaking 5,500 glass balls in
eeven hours , nineteen minutes and
two seconds , by shattering twenty
five balls in two minutes , besides
loading his own gun. The captain
will bo accompanied by his two sons ,
Eugene and Master Henry , the latter
being only five > ears old , yet an adopt
in the uao of ritlo or shot-gun , and as
an example of his unorriiu' bull's-eye
hits ho will ehoot glass balls and innr-
bles hold in his father's fingers , It
seems that Cole has determined to
monopolize all the great , attractions ,
and ho has certainly secured many
features heretofore unseen in tent ex
hibitions. The title of the groa.'show
is too long to [ print , but wo will state
that it is to exhibit in Omaha , July
31st.
An enricher of the blood and purl
fier of the system ; cures lassitude and
lack of energy ; such is Brown's Iron
Bitters , 21d&wlw
m m
Tbe Prlnco of Drummers.
Mr. Jaiiuo A , Pilhbury , represent
ing the treat importing house of
Nicho'son , St. L mie , Arr.ved in'the
city Wednesday and registered nt the
'
( Millard Hoi * juit reluming from
an extended trip through Texas , New
and old Mexico , Arizona , nnd , in fact ,
nil the western slater He makes
but two trips n year , as he has such n
largo territory to get over. His
house handlea champagne , wines ,
liquors , otc.j us well as fancy groce
ries , canned goods aud such articles.
IIo is an energetic and successful
salesman , who ia popular with thn
boys all ever the country. His card
ia the finest piceo of nitistic skill pu
out by any man on the road.
Manager Jack Nugent , of the Acad
emy of Music , returned to the city 1
nigbt. He says that bo trill open the
Academy with a "bang up" company soon
er than he bad originally intended , am
will be the sole lessee and proprietor ,
Bradford , Pn-
Thomas Fitchan , Bradford , Fa. , writes
"I cncloie money for SPUING Bumosr , as
f said I would if it cured me. My dyspcp
dia fans vanished , with all its symptoms.
Many thanks. I shall never be without Ii
n the bouse. " Price CO cents : trJal bot-
.les 10 cents. jv2.dlw
SPECIAL NOTICES.
MUllUb AuvertiDcuteni lo IX3 n , for , bale
Lost. Found , Wants Bouidlne , Ac. , will bo In-
ccted In thcpe columns once for TKN CENTS
wr line ; eich Bubseijuent Insertion , FIVKCENI3
wr line. The first Inaortloii never \en \ tlisn
TWENTY-F1VE CENTS
'
TO l.OA MONtY.
IONEV TO LOATf emi at L w Omiio of D ,
* ThomM Room 8 Crnlehton Bloh
QCiKfl"kAn MJAA At 8 pur contin-
O40U.UUl' tcmi In sumo.cf WWO And
upwarJe. tor 8 to 6 years , on flrat-claaP city aid
f rro proporty. BRMIS HBAI. RsTJirii ui TXJAN
AniHcr , ICth and Uourlta Sta
HELP V/ANTED.
V'ANTED ICO men to work on the Origin
Short Line. Bhlpoml y Julr 31.1) )
tli. UANiiVVEILKIt ,
Oi3-31 * llth street , nosr Farnam.
'A V' ED Immediately twi or three girls to
W : pnckrul' , at H. DISUIIAK & o\ .
011-27f
" IRli WANTED For Rtsntrftl housework ,
JT sm'jll family. Apply N. W. corner 10th
lid H'obUcr street. 000-27t
"lAlll'K TKKH WANl'liU rlfly < ioJ Cirpen-
j frs wanted. Wages J'.BO , promjitpay. Art-
rcsi Jlorrlssey llros. , Plattsmouth , Acb. , on or
cforo2flthlnst. 893-27
, T7 ANTED Enginoerand ma blnUt one good
W * nunccr ! ana machinist , to run st&tlo-iary
'nl keep It in rcptlr , JUist tn\a good rcfaruncc
ddrcsiMurrlsscy Bros , Plattsmouth. 000-f7
ANTHD Oirl at 1418 Dodio its t.
\TC7ANTED linoicrllatily , Rood ffirl to ( 'o Btn-
YV oral hoiuowork , at 1103 Howard street.
801-27 *
17 AMTKIi ( j'Vjd tiiiriics .iii&K > r and uxr-
rV rlaio trimmer Steajy work Oo d
ages. AARON BEATTV ,
902-1 Aurora ,
TTANTEO Atlrl ho can cook and ilo ecu-
f V etal housework , nt N. Vcornfi ii li'cr-
la nnd 10th , ( h7S-tf ) L. D. LOOM IS.
TTANTED A girl lor general h'Usouorl. .
VV Apply at No. 314 17th street , bet. Haven-
ort and i.htcngo. 820 tf
Two or thrco rooms su'tablo fo
WANTED olllco. Adilnba Dr. I'ortp
oe offlcc. 699-tf
ITANTKl * "icn teams to work on I'lorenc '
VCuton. . Wages ? 3 60 per day
377-tf MirnifBM VIVr > F.NT.
ffMEN WANTaD At Fiorencu Cut-Off ,
Uu nlno miles r > i rth of On aha. Waves
1.76 per day MITCHELL VINCENT.
339-t'
MICELLANEO08 WANTS.
TTAN'IED A family of pool etandlng to
r V t'ko charge ot a child six months old.
he mother isdjliifrln the hospital Iniulre-
or particulars at the L at ish Jlinbicr. 13th be-
wcen Marry and Mason , cast side. 07-29 *
) A ATEAMS WANTED To work on the Ore-
i4UU son Short Line : Waqcs 86.00 per davv "
H. MANNWKI1.K H ,
735 tt 11 utreet , near Farnam.
TTANTED 500 privy vt-j.ts , sinks and cess
rV pools to clean with ttanltary Vault acd
Ink Cleaner , the best In use. A. Kvans & Co. .
CBldonce 1206 lodio dtrort. Omahs ,
FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
7 011 ItEN"1 Four room cottage , la go loc ,
; south 17th , August let. J L. WuNUns ,
X33 Farnam street. B-H
7OH REST Now hotn,20 | roong , at St 'la ,
J Nob. , 01 Missouri Pncillc K. It. Apiih to
011-2iit Joil'i W. CLAUK , Stdla , Neb.
T10H IfNT HouBa.willithreo roommnd 1-rgu
1 bas.mcnt. 8U south 17th street. I.oi t
16,00'per month. Apply on prtml-es. 007-tl
BAKNTO KENT N. E. corner 10th and Dav
enport toi-1
710U EENT Three nice looms m 1 able- for
J ofllcoj. D. Jscoba ClothinR ttoro , 1120 Tar-
im street. 90.-9
710R KENT House tl five raorna , well ant )
'
clsttrn , between 10th nnd 17th on Jnekroi.
nqulroon pmnl'oa. 805-27 *
710H RENT A fplcndld front office , corner
' llth and Farnam , < rclghton'it Bnlldln ? , will
ic boated by ( team in winter. Inquire cf
802-20 F , 0. FE-Tn Ell a SON
jlOU RENT Lnrio ; business romn. 8. E cor-
her l th > nd Farnam , second Ibor. I cnilre
I (603-50) ( ) P. U. l'n.TAKU&8 > N.
j\OK \ RENT Furnished homo I mven rooms ,
< to rmall ( nnllI'CSSB siou Auguit 1st. Ad-
resa "Furnlshid1 Bco olllc . 8Sl-tf
rO UENT A largo well furnish-d front room
nt ire north-nest cormrU 18th and DAT ,
nports'rcct. ES3-27t
011 HENT Brick Btoro. Irqulro at Druif
J Hiore , coiner 10th and Douglai ) sta.
j\OR < \ HEWT Hou o of 0 rooms , no > vly plus-
J tend and p Inted. flSOO per month.
'orthof 10th btrect bildgo on IS h btrnt. con-
enloiit to uhopa Apok corner 12th a-id IIv -
rd street , Now epaper Union. S87 if
[ TIUIlNIBlHn room for ecbtlciuanlth refer-
I1 tfotc , 1312 Dod6o Btrect bctncen 13th anl
Itn. t77-tf
_
FOR UENT House six roin.s. Apply to
A. H 0Al [ ) Ti M ! .
870-tf 1303 and 1310 Uousla" ) strut.
CTOH RENT New hiu o with R\o rovs. and
J til inodetu Improtvnikntii , lull lot Inqulro
n 17th street between McUo'ai ' ana 1'aul one
ml oiie-luiU Moots ! ( om struct ca lino. 808-20'
_ - -
(7'Ort ( RENT llonsij 'JflxiO. with basement.
L' altablo for jroccry store , vainer 1'n.reo
nil 19th. FllKli iUllLE ,
_ bffl SO Corntrlllhandrarnam.
rjlO.l RENT 7hro BOO 1 rojins , unftirniflied.
[ ? Ccraer 23th and Doiislaj-cbeii > Apply on
JH HKN1 r'u nislitd rouui at 1U10 1-nrimin
stico : . 602 tf
mOK lllinT Cottage nearly new , near eirttt
I' cars , rent modtrati > , to small family.
41-27 O , II , 1IAL.I.OU , room t , Uilon Block
7J10R RF.NT One pleasant rootr , with board
L1 it desired , llf south mh utrcet. 854 tf
AALOTSfjrlcaaeBt S.oa per annum , each
UU far a term of jiurs , at "Oraneo uro > a
'lair , " adjrlnlnir llnnscoui I'jrk on the wu-t
\ n uiinutiiS w llr from 8 reel cara iloieyran
)0 obtained to butld with , by pernona leasing
lieio lots at regular r t s.v t
. JAMES F. MORION ,
13-tf On prcmUcd , olHce lt > 15 Farnam Strict.
T710R RENT Nicely lurnl'hexl fr.nt room.
[ } flrnt floor , | 10 00 per month 1407 Howard
I'twi'Ci 14tt > and IMi ttrutf.
RENT Two new dwellings and two ether
FOB in dcalrable ice Jit ) , by McKooij ,
o. 1614 DouKlaK blrc t 817-U
H1 KT 'iew cott { > > , tlr room , rear
M rou e , hBidtt.Mvrj'kmcauf.
ticu-.f ' v , Mcoispj iau.
> .
j
HOUSE FOR REVT-rnqulte t > f. W. Ken-
Let } 'a store , iS h tc ! teu Iftrnim aud
ri R RKOT Furnlshol room with b an ) ;
_ L mt.din ImpTattmant ) , 3 fo r table tniruers
can n-comnioitatcd , at J718 i/odge street ,
i 'f
VTINEHOOSni FOR RENT 3m ll and Urge ,
_ LT | two to t elre rooii each ; one or two new
ones with Ml modern cometiloncc ! . One of 12
rooms , snliable for boirdln ; and room renting ,
17th and Douglas Sis. DEM 13 , Agent ,
Ju23-tf ICth nnd Douglas Sta.
EOR RENT Bo rdln < r hocso well furnished.
Inqulra 103 10th Btrect , also S rooms at the
corner ot 12th and Douglas street. Inqnlrc on
pr ml ir. (148-tf
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished south rooms
rcatonablo prlcef , 2013 C .m uttc-et.
TWO FUHNISIIEL ) soutn rooms for rent. 8.
_ W. corner 10th and Dm cnport. 306-tt
T7IORHEKT A 7 room house tnd 4 stall
JL ( tibleon Convent street , near nt Mary a
avenue. Ilcnt 21.CO pir month Enquire o
llatker nrothcrs , gm oinco. 008-tf
T710K KENT Furnished front roon with bond.
JC03JJprthmhst. ' "
"
FOllTffKNT Furnished room , 172 ?
troet. „ , - , .
FOIl"REttr. . Two new elegant howeln -
qulro at Peteron's Clothlnc ore. near U.
I1. Depot. 592-
71UK UENT a ( utnianeoociu ,
. 1 ch iota' Kxcbtn ; e , N. K. cor. 18th end Duif
straotj. _
"TTIOr. UENT Wisely 'arnlsbcd rooms with uy
.I1 without bean ) . RMMOtble price * . 201 S
f
FOR DALE
HICK phanron and n < m ohold futnlturc-for
A ule. 1417 Iloy.wi street. 912 ,
HOUSE and lot for salte , No. 025 Montai.n
street , near Cuini > p. loqulro Clear store ,
corner 10th and Jackson street * . S85-25
"T710II SALB A ( reed v vlno ; grocery In loess
'J ? en IBrh street. Satisfactory reasons for
selling : . Address " 0 * a. ) . , ' 2U3 DMcnport
a'rect. 881-tt
FO SALE A kit rf niKcrwr tools cheap.
Call nt 212 North nth a rcct Nebraska
Marble Worts. 80-27
FR SALE Team of whlti c.irrbjfo hotsos ,
well matched and pcrtctty gentle. Can bo
elrlvonbyany lrvl . Also phaeton nnd gquaro
box bugtrybotli in peed order and tormlecluap.
Inquire N. E ccrntr Uodgcand 21th streets.
872-29 *
l/OH 8ALR Desirable homo in iRiacs and
JD OiifTcn'a addition. In Rooiliropalr , lot wel
stocked h fruit , terms reasonable
O. It. HALLOU ,
8tS-27 Attorney , room Et TTnlnn Dloclt.
FOU SALF Entire proceryttock and fliturcs ,
thrtvUltrht osprcfs tennis and uafrorui , Seven
m res of loud M Ith liousf.barn nn i otfijr In proi e-
merit ] . Four lots su corner 10th and Maiicro t
street. Inquire N.J SMITH ,
840-tf Corner ICth and LcavcnworJh.
SALE non a ntd full lor In irfl'd loca
tion , only 81,200. JlcOAOd : .
835-tC Opposite- . O.
FOK SALE tlou'c and corner lot , at $1.050.
bargain. McCAQUE , opposite P. O. f3Uf
SALE L"t and two new honsc * . ISth
EOU , t o bloclssou h of St. Jlnryervvc.
rlnffB rent S40.00. xvill fell ( or 83,800. UiH cash ,
lulnicent 8 per cent. Intncst. Inquiroi > . iiofc-
tenton , tailor ( hop , 210 South 16tlr t'.rctt.
rnWO story building for calo at a bargain. Lo-
JL faterl at north-cas" corner of 17th fctreet ,
ar.d . Capitol avo. Must be u.o\ed on or belora
August 7th proximo. B&MI' '
770-tf Ag nt , 16th slid Douglas.
OIX UhAUl'lFUL i.OfS 60x150 feet each In.
O Han coui I'luce on ntreet cir lino. Dcst lots
In nholo addition on very eaijr terms and at a
( ; reat bargain. UKMIS' arfcnt , 15th and Uouclns
streets ] 15-t (
' "FOir SALlAt"'iv
SI'LENDlirTirdPElV3V
liAHOiiN , one lar < e brick house , end one
larje frame house , with fall lot on Cnea'nuar 15th
&tre t. Kino chinco for investment , rcnl "
per month. Call for full particulars , on
DEMI3 ,
COS tf Agent , 16th ard Douglas Bta.
FOR SALE. The Arlington House
HOTEL class ; all furnished. The only hotel
In town. The cheapest property In tbo Btato.
Has all the trai cling m n , will Lo sold cheap ou
tents to suit. Enquire of E. Fullo , proprietor ,
Arlington , Washington county , Neb. CC3 tt
FOH SALE The POPDLAK HOTEL , known
aa the BOYS' HOUK. Thla hou o Ia ceu-
ttally located , bas sou h and cast front , and Is
surrounded w th fine nhada trees ; contains thirty
blteplut : rooms , h&s fco bouse , laundry , sample
room , ic. Has a world T ; do reputation ana a
better patronaco than many houses of twice Its
capacity. Price $5,000. For particulars &d.
dreaa , A. A. SAWDEY , Rcri Cloud , Web.
_ J | E54-tf
"T7IOR SALE Or will oxcba ge for Oojcba prr.
JJ piny , an tmprovod etc OTI of laird ndjotn-
injf a btatlcn on U. P. K. R. If. DUNHAM , 11U
F&rnham St. , Omaha. 750 Hm <
RICK FOR BALX
B BALXKSTABROOK U CO.- .
HAY At A. H. H ne r' FooJ Ut
BALED Uarnev St. l"- >
eOEULANEOUB.
EVERETT Carpenter and builder , removed - '
W moved to llth vtre t , bftwcen Farnam
nd Dougla * , next door to steam laundry. Manu.
acturerof all hlndsof wind wand d or air en" .
Irving had a number ot yearj experience itial-
crlng and repairing build Ings , I am impanel to
nako the work aepcclaltj. l)10-28t )
V/TRS / , A. L. Bergqucsb has removed her dross-
.VI. uoaklnn cbtab.ltihiuc'it , fr > m AO. Oil Ifcth
trcct , to No , 1021 crner 17th and Cumins ; .
857-SOf
WHY dois o > oryb-dy want the White Sewing
Machine ? Bciatues it Is the best , choip-
st , runs easier , never gets out ol on'cr , aud ulll
131 Inneer than anv other maibint made. A.
, rial will contlr.co you. A flock ot ncenlcj for
II sewing machine * icn antly on lnn'1. Call
nJ flee 113 121 N. I5bh street , Jaeiba B oc-k.
J2 0t
SEC MJD TO NONE-Hfi3 nownn undisputed
fact that trio White Gcning Mathlua Uais
the world. Its raits are empty enormous and
IncroislrK , and Urn cry from evoiyqijnrtflrls give
us the ageii'y for Iho White , for It in the only
machine ue Lin lelLthat ga peifat Ratlsfac-
tion. Call on or addrcea JNChHItUr.O ,
Wholcsalo and retail dealer , 121 N. l th street ,
Ooiana , Nob. J21-6t
E ( STRAY A light roinrony , rrcm Foitcrii
1 Gray's Vaid. Finder mltal'.ya- \\-aided.
817-tf
BDWAUD KUERL
MAOItiTKR OF PALMYflTER ' AND COKBJ
'IONALIST , 493 Tenth fitroet , iiftv IK fkti.o-a
tud Ijjiuov. Will , with tfca M ot . .i.rrlni-
plilli" , obtcln for any one h lauw .M. I . ( ( lit
ml jjrm.nt , and ou inri.ri ! ron litlou > i I'j i/ < > b
aro. UrrbtJdSbOfM ntdi ) to I'dvf r.ili.i
unin-ln
Absolutely Pure. >
Thlt powder poverivarien A inarrcl of p .
y , strength and wholesoinenefij , Jioro econo I
uifc 1 thin tbe .ordinary klndi , nd cannot ) > I
toll In comtwtltlon wlih the maltltude ot n I
ct , short Wright Iuu or pho phsti' ' \ < , \ Jtttt
Sold 'only ' la iu . ltoiLiJi , i .i ) 1'o.fi i Cj , ,
I