THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 19. 1885. THE DAILY BEE r Thursday Mining , Feb. 19. LOCAL BREVITIES , -The famines trnncdctcil at the i-leating liouso amounted to $ ' 'TC,82i.70. ! J. ] „ McC RU It rrmlclDR n tour ol l.ln- coln. lUillnR , IJoatrico and other cities In thn neighborhood , ThomM McCullotli has been ftpixjlntcd to the ollico of mslsUnt depot ticket nfiont of the IT. l , with John Bell. Da\td Mcfiambridgo and Miss Louise. K. DIIOIM were tnarriod Menu y by the Rev. Fnther O'Connor , of St. IMillomenn cathedral. There was ron way on Thirteenth street ycaterday. No damage was done other than the llRht breaking of the wagon to which the ntoaw.iy team wns attached. Milton Hendrix , who resides on Forest nvonue , fell yesterday at l'J:30 : , nt the corner of Fourteenth nnd Douglas streets , and aulfercd n fracture of his collar bano. The Metropolitan club R.eftBocml hop nt Metropolitan hall last nI hU About twenty couples were proeent nnd an cnjoyblo evening wui spent by the club. lu Justice Andrea court yesterday K. 1' . Moiinrty obtained a judgment of S.'tO ngainst Gearon , Gavin A , Moore , of the Tiinus-DIa- pntch publishing company , for w.ijtes due. Ono of Jardino'a c'press teams ran nwny on Noith SKtoanlh yestoidiy afternoon. The Hying horses collidoJ with n farmer's wngon nnd fell down , wheraupon they were taken captive. - Ii , Kmnohan , tha man whoso leg \\as am putated Saturday nt St. .loti'phs hospital , is progressing finely toward rccjvery. Ho will probably got well , though his life , nt first , was despaired of. -Tho Scandinavian Baptist church is eroct- ntr on Klghtcenth street , near Butt , n nexv now frame building , two stories high , (53x30 ( , for sanctuary purposes. It will be completed during the eiimmvr. Dr. Galbraith performed a delicate sur gical operation yesterdn7 In cutting nway a portion of un enormous cnrhuncla on the back of the head of a patient named Sullivan. The latter will probably recover. The carbuncle is half as largo ns a man's head. Three shots were fired In the vicinity of the Italian quarters on lower Thirteenth etroet last nisht ? obout 11 o'clock. Policemen visited the place , but could not find any ono and it is thought th.it theaa Italians Iho eliots in the Alley limply to cnuto a little excitement. Marshal Cumminga has received a letter from a wcinan in Missouri Valley , formerly of Omaha , asking him to hunt up a laundry account nnd forward her some clothos. Thomas will Indignantly decline in a letter of official severity , lie is not in the old clothes business. Lou Brown , a ne ro , was arrested for dis orderly conduct last night. While inside pro curing a drink of water , for which purpose ho was released by request , ho stole a poach of tobacco b long n7 to Night Jailor Ilinchey. Ho was promptly detected by that function ary nnd compelled to difgorRo. JomeaU. 1'cakes , of the Iord Opera comp.my , is repotted as lying ijuito ill at the Millard , with what is now feared to bo pneu monia. The company will ba obliged tolenvo him In care of the Millard people while they mike their two days run into Western Iowa before returning hero Saturday. Mendelssohn it 1'iiher are tlui architects who have the plans for th3 new school hou c on upper Farnam , and also the projected building on ] .ight onth and Castellar streets. On each site a. substantial biick building is contemplated , to bo erected ut a cost of not to exceed 520.000. The funeral of Mr. P. J. Sullivan took placeut'JiUOjosterdaymorning. llequiem high mass was celebrated at St. Pbilomcna's Ca thedral at 10 , and from there the remain ; , ac companied by the sorrowing parents , brothers and tlatcra , and a large procession of sympa thizing friend , wondoct their way to Holy SB- pulchor cemstory , where the interment took place. , 1'KltSONAEi Detective Neligh is In Dorchustcr. \ " . . D. Webstsr Ins returned from Washing. ton. ton.Mr. Mr. J. W. Lytle , of Denver , is in the city visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kutabrook left yester day for a trip to Chicago , Mr. T. W. Crony , of Dubmrue/lown , is In the city visiting 1m sister , Mrs. L. W. Khode. Kevs. W. J Ilnraha and K. 1J Chrlsmanre turned lait night from Papllllon , whither they were Bumraoni'd to attend the funeral of Miss Cnrrio Schaab , W. D. Patterson. Arllnzton , S. II. Seany , Lincoln , \V. M. McCartney , Lyon , John McKoan , Bpaldinir , John Crouch , North Hend , Neb. , 1 . S. Kilmer , Bturies , Mich. , M. Stein , Chicago , Chaa. Kully , JU1 1 Oak , la. , C. 1 ? . Ueed and W. H. Cooft , of Minneanollf , are stopping at the Metropolitan. 1'ollco Court. In police court yontmhy morning J. N , Oroea nud J. Lave were charge J with be Ing disorderly poKons. They both pleaded not guilty , nnd their cases were continued until the ollicers who made tbo nrrost could bo found. George Schoouovor was charged with dtunkenupBP. Eo pleaded guilty and Avaa fined $5 und costs. When arrested bo was In the dtvo of the notorious K'h ' Mltcbull , and wai preparing to stay all nifiht Ho had upon his person $ l S,75 ) , and had ha rcnnitud in the dlvo it Is rno ( to say ttiot ha would not have had o cant in the mourn ? . As It was , ho lost § 14 in cbanuo , which ho had loose in his pocket Albot : Volght pleaded guilty to the charge of vacancy and was sentenced to twenty daya in the county jail on broad and water. _ The Ladle , ' Miulealo. The eighth In the series of Ladioj' rnus- loiloa took plico yostcrdiy in Meyer's lull. The programme was as followt. Son ta , up. S . Itoethoiun LS Adii-ux , 1'Alwenco , Ls lietour. Mis * Berber , "Slog , Smllo , Slumber" . liounotl Miss Joiv s , Hong without Words . Mendelieohn Miss Bodeincycr. tjiurtet In B. lUt . Haydn Ail.iijui , Menuotto Alltgrom niiitroppo. M * rj. SUUIT , Irvlut , Calm , Katmtr . "Wilt Thou b * mv DeMie ! " MJM llinktl , Impromptu , op. 0 . No 4 . Schubert Miii Brown. jViron I'hStrintr . Ba'h-Wilhelmi Mams. Saner , Cahn , Irvine , 1'uimor. 25 dollar aoiU for ? KA. ! jf Buos A Co. OOURT DOCKET , Matters In llio District Courf. Tlio C ! /.ol1o Murder C so. Minor Lj ! Item * , The case of Mercer va Culver is still dragging Us weary length In Judge Ne ville's branch of the judiciary. Jt was on ly relieved yesterday by ono stray inci dent of a humorous cast. Jndgo Baldwin , ono of tha attorneys for the defendant , was raking the plalntltT , Dr..Meteor , fcra and aft with an explosive series of era torictl bomb shells. The doctor bore it as long as ho could , until his temper gave way. "Soo horc , sir , " striding toward Ba'dwin , "jon musl take .that back ! " Jndgo Baldwin gazed blankly at the dec tor for a moment f.nd then shot fortn with renewed vigor Into the region of In vective. Peace , absent for a moment , was finally restored by the stern , " 1'ho shtilff will preserve order ! " of Judge Ne ville. CALL OV POCKET TO HAY. Stevonaon vt. Carrigan. Uadlill'va. Dellonootal. Seamen , Sabln & Co. vs. Mcallo ct al. , In the matter of the estate of Anulo Wal lace. lace.Thonus Thonus va. Thomas. White vs. Brjant. Motto ot nl vs. McGuckln. Morlarlty vs. City of Omaha. Kstabrook ot al vs. Ccols , Groach vs. Svnclna. Glaspy vs. Her ot al , Hall vs. Hartigan. Moore vs. Gcodheatt. Hteolo , Johnson it Co vs. Torallu. Hermann vs. City of Omaha. E JUDOE NEVILLE. Mercer va. Culver ; on trial. Bryant va. Woolworth. Kuhlman va. PeycKo ct al , Lucas va. Rypinakt. Wolr vs. Baltdorf tt al. Ohcubory vs. Smith. Ucndrlx vs. County Commistbnura. Omaha National Bank ve. City of Omaha. Jacobson vs. B. & M. R. K. Sarah J. Draminond files a petition for a dccrac of divorce from her husband , John Drummond , both parties ieident in Omaha. The unhappy couple have been married but two yjara. Defendant , it is alleged , is guilty of grossly cruel conduct toward Mrs. Drnmmond , and fails to secure proper malntananco for his wife. wife.Annlo Annlo C. Gibson , H. G. Clark and Gco. F. Lobangh li'ed ' suits agiirjst the city to ruovcr taxes paid under protest on property In Sewer District No. lo. District Attorney Eatdllo has announced lia intention of taking up the Gazelle murder cans , ai tbo first on the criminal docket. The case has long been on the ocal court records and has become quite celebrated. William Gazelle , an Italian fruit seller , dllod Louis Xcrga , a fellow-countryman , on the nlht [ ; of the Gth of July , 1880 , in Joseph Cunlo's fruit etall on Thirteenth etreot. between Farnam and flarney. jazollo loft Omaha at once , but wai re captured last spring in St. Paul , Minn. , upcn tha betrayal of a drunken friend. Gazelle udmi's the killing ot Xorga but will plead tclf-dufensp , alleging that the decenaad was nssaultiug him with a fork when ho killed him. Hu is indicted for murder in the tint degree. COUNTY counr. Suits were filed yesterday by J. G. ( Fountain agaicnt T. Callan to recover § 213.63 diia en a note , and by W. H. Llarrieon agifnit John Lloyo to recover $314 tn a note. Marriage licenses were iasncd in the county court to George Scbroedor and Louisa Uosenzvei , Perry P. Landon and Junnio Walters , Louis M. Rngg and Cal- HoE. Luce. hUSNTILLATlONS , A. W. Grlilon began suit in Judge Anderson's court yesterday to recorer taxes paid under prctsat in sewer district No 3. Tom Murray filed a suit against ono Lwls Ntltnaur BOIIIQ weeks agi , in Judge Stldud'a cour- , charging him with stealing lumbar from bis lands on the Eikhoin. The case was tried yesterday , with jury , nnd tha plaintiff , Mr. Murny M oat tD the extent cf comething like § 40 for costs of the suit. ir AMUSKMKNTS pCl Cl Every soit In St. Philomona's hall was filled long bo'oro 8 o'clock , the time set ? Is for the beginning of the conceit Tuesday it evening. The largo attendance end the ittt ttB enthusiastic applauto at the cloe of each B number of the programme , formed a J tC flattering reception to Iho first choir of the cithctlr.il , under whcsa auspices the entertainment was planned nnd earned to a successful close. The choir wai s- h'ttcd by Prof. Walthor , tha McCrary bro hew , Edward , John , Harry and Frank ; Mits Jennie Patrick , Mr. Cba . McDonald and Misa Tcp > y Tompklns , u dijlinxiiislied appearing lady. This being htr first appearance boforom Omaha audience , she attracted deservedly much be attention. The mombura of the choir par icipating were : Bliss Arnold , leader ; Misses McNamara , Kennedy , Juhaeton ; Messrs. Blair and Baumer. The entertainment opened with the "Olpaoy Chorus , " from "Bohamhm Girl , " and from the first note tf that wlerd combination of melody to the closing quartette , "Joy to hearts again united , " the interest was nnllagzlng and tbo applause hearty and long continued. Misi Patrick's two sslos , from Donc- siotti and Tostl , wtre well received , and in rcs.onao to an oncora to the first targ , "Five ci'rlook in the msrnlng. " The piano duet , "Fost overture , " from Lflntnor , by Prof. Walthor ana John JliCroiry , was a finished reiidltlcn of a dillicnlt piece , and was onthualastically encored. Mr. Charles McDonald gavntwo read- incr , "Obiulos Edward at Versailles , ' a sorci-traglo lamentation of the exiled Stuart kb'g In Franco , and an Irish pa trlolioaketoh"Uplifting of the Banner , " and in both sustained a well-earned ropn- tstlnn as a niott ell'c ivo declaimer. ny Miss M ary McNamara'd song , "Ben- ed nle. Street Beesie , nai rewarded with a b&tkat of tinners. In rcaprnso to a vig orous encore she sang , "My ( J jeon. " The McOreary brothers wtro booked for three number * a duet by Edward in aud Harry ; piano solo by Jc 1m , and a in quartette , ' O , Hail us , yo Free. " In oich inatance the brothers gave a pleasing - ing and elFactive illustration of a thrr- ough musical triinioc , both vocal ud in- ba trumenUl , combined withia'nral abil i'y , The audisnco tcitlfiod their appro ty ctstlon Vj callir g fir a repetition. A io ii " 'Jl await my luvo , " gave Mr Hariy B u'r , ample range fur his ul ) tni nedttiiuroiko , and hulully improied Two so'oi by Miii Fann'o Arno'd , lead er of the rho'r , nurva r atin thcmte''ci ' The songs were a toronado from Bhnbo't , and : "Farmer oid the Pigeons1' by Tau- burt. MUs Arnold hai a voice ot great rjngo did power ami under oomp'e'o con- ti l. In both t ngs liar tolco liai lull range : , thrilling the audlcnco to a high pitch of tnthusiaim , and was rewarded by three . rccille. Prof. Walther executed ( hue beautiful tn'oi and waj tumidly npp'auded. The ontertalDimm clossd with a rol licking operetta entitled , "Two can phy ni that game , " In which a jealous hus band whllo endeavoring to secura ovl denco of hi * wifa'e nnfalthfalnets was entrapped - trapped himself. F vo characters in cca tnmo woio introduced in the piece Mr. and lira. Tyron , Harry Blair and Mils Fonnio Arnold ; Bridge * , Miss Doiio Johnston ; Snowdrop , Miss Topsy Toinp- kin , and Policeman Knonoy , B. 0. Ar nold , The parts were decidedly amusing and effectively played , and the eight songs of the plcca charmingly rendered. The song and dtnco of Snowdrop was the hit of the evening and proved that Miss Topsy Tompklni , ( tbo nliia of Bli-s Ella Kennedy ) wa a faithful student of negro dialect and plantation danco. The concert throughout was a most creditable work and a fitting close to the foetal auto Lenten season. It is hoped the choir will giva a eoti.s of similar en tertainments after Eastor. Many cosmotica for the complexion have from time to time been upon the market. But none have ctood tbo teat as has Pozzonl's medicated complexion powder. It Is an absolute curative for blotches , discoloration , freckles , oto. For tale by druggists. THE LAST DANOE , Succcssl'iil Termination or n SorlcH ol I'articK l > y lt o Honu'-Gli'flo Chili , The Homo Circle , which has tcoomo ono of the msl populir and succeaeful dancing clubs in our city , hold their fifth and last party Tuesday evening at Ma sonic hall and it surely was the most on- joyab'o ono they have had. The Inde pendent orohettro , of nine pieces , far- ntshod the musij , which wui ar ranged expressly for thii oc- occasion , and comprised Iho following selections : 1. Waltz-"Kninht Waltz" Knight U. Quadrille "Cluster of 3earh".Uobinson 15. SclioUischo-Mllltalre , "JJngnolm"Moses Moses J. Quadrille-Walt "Caecido of Flowers" Theile C. Landers -"New Comet" F. Nltz Waltz-"Breezo of the Night".Lamoth Schottischn "Tho Hapoy Nlgs".ltoBB ! r/inclers' Glide "Gatherinf"Daisief. . " 0. La Comus "Uome Circle" INTEBM1SSIOK. 10' Qundrillo "A cightin Venice' ' . Strauss 1. lismerald "AtroirU'Amour" . . .Wilde ly. ' " Quidnllb Waltz "Uabes in tlio Woods" . Keah 13. Schottisch6-M ; . ! tairo "aweet Six teen" . Kobmson 14. Ripple "Trie Trac" . ID. Quadrille "Queen of the Ball" . Koblnson 1C. Wnltz-Quadrillo , double "Day Dreams" . Kobmaon 17. Landers Glide "Farewell" . Sthlepefroth 15. Waltz Allan 'Till we meet again" . , . liailcy. Orrat credit is duo the club for the re freshment ) which were furnished , under the linmcdfato supemulon of Mr. B. F. Hodman , who had thia piri cf the pri. jrainino in charge , and everyone was loud in praieo of the samo. All went homo wirh'iig that this vvaa the beginniup cf the series instead of the last. Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobac co. A Query. To tha editor of the I3ia : 1 noticed in Saturday's Times-Disraeli the following : "A grand jury ia a great institution , 1'ickud from the four ( .omen of the country nnd from men vvhosa professional calling rars'y ' needs their refeienco to a law-hook , they iwerthe- lofn comu together and readily assume suf ficient knowledge of the subject as to gravely weigh tha evidence which is presented brforo them. From viewing corn fields or breeding Harelords , or woldinir iron , they ily to in- epect j.iils , and at a glance are able to tea wherein the strongholtl of the county ii do- foctixei and in need of repairs. " If a man , who pays attention to bret ding - ing Horoforda and figures tbo cost of sup porting all the lawyers , newspaper dude ? , cut-throats , thieves , ga-nblors , and land- eliaiks , is not capable cf judging the con dition of a public bcardinc-bouae , who ? If the iron work la out of repair does require a imn who has been admitted tt the Inr to rnpair it ? Noiv , which will servo ( the public the brst , the prrfoa- slonal man who can liavu his eye but toned up for ton dol'ors ' on the uldo to the defect , or the blacksmith who honeat'y to work to protect society frjm some cf the wrecks , prcdacod by ex- trnvsgenco and la/loose ? A. B. 0. Proposed tn 8H1 the BtulT. About 10 o'clock yottorday morning a telephone mesaago wai received at police hcadquarture , nrking that two policeman sent so the Swedish chnrch on Seventeenth teonth street between Duho ttreot and Cipitol avcnnu. Oflicars Turnbull nud Ooruiack answered the call and upon reaching the place found that a Mrs. Miller , who occupies rconn in tbo bajo- mont of the church referred to , hid hsd tome trouble with uman rionied George Franklin , who had been rooming at h r house for about six months. During all tbat time Franhlin had not paid any room rent , but this was not enough and ho proposed to taki the furniture out of the liouto ml sell It to a secand hand dolor. Mrs. Miller telephoned for the pollcj and Fr.nklin left. Coughs , Colds and Soro-ThroJ | yield ciradily to 15. ti. Douglass & Sons' Cap- euin Cjugli Dfopj. ! t A Ploassiir Surjirlic , Tnotday evening J. J. Kennedy , yard matter for the Union PaciGo In the lower yard , was kindly romomborcd by his ma railroad friends , having boon prasont- by them with a ban Jsamo gold vratch aud chain. Mr. Kennedy is exceedingly popular with the railroad boys , aud hav ing obtilnod ten day ) ' leave of abtotcs , which to pay his mother , who residoi Chicago , a visit , the bays thought to metnor'm tie occasion. This is the Grst vacation Mr. Kennedy has oujoyod for the pact ten yoarj and it may reiannably \poctsd that a good time will bo hid him. "XV. cW. U. All friends of temperance ira cordially iiulloi to attend the prayer meeting at toe pirlora over the lunch room , Thurs day , at 2:30 : p. m. By order of the eecritary , PORT OMAHA , Wlmt It Needs | u HioAVnyof Funds Kor Ito-oiinlpniciit Improve- Jin-nts Contemplated. The military authorities of Oranlm nro awnitioR with same degree of interest the action of congccsi In granting oppuprln- tionsatked fornndnoodcd , toplaco In re pilr the buildings and ban-lets at the fort. fort.For For tbuo years past , appropriations for this purpose specially detailed in I bo request , bavo boon nikcd for by Gen. Howard , and for three years the con gressional committee lias reported ad- varecly to tbo granting the desired unto. List fall , In accordance with estab lished usage , the heal authorities made up n itemized estimate of the appropria tions desired for the coming year. This document ia now in the hands of thoccn- grcsilonal committee , nnd wi 1 , no doubt , bo very ahoitly reported and acted upon. Whalherit wil meek with tbo fate of kindred requcsti of cthar yoira remains to bo seen. The improvements which are contein pUtud , nnd for which appropriations have been a ked , srj not lunuy. Novortho leas , aa Col. Mason said jcsturdny , "To nuke Fe rt Omaha n full reglmenUl past will require the expenditure of nt least § 100,000. The buildings of the Fort are old , shabby , nnd not at all in keeping wi'btho importance cf the post. Two sets of ollicora' qanrtot.s are needed bad ly , and , rightly , ought ta bo built of brick , Int.te.vl of vvcoJ , ns were thojo of last year. Thou again , while three of the cell of barracks are ! fairly good , the other two sots nro fast dowylng , nnd should bo replaced. Another itam of expenditure ought to bo for gun-sheds for the artillery. The old plan of using Urpanllna to cover the cannon - non will do very well in time cf war , but not of poaco. Gun sheds should bo erect ed at once , ntd , I belioro , would effect a great saving In bettor preserving the artillery. Besides thesa Itemr , thera nro others of smaller natnto. but 1 bellovo on appropriation of 8100,000 will fully equip the pest. " January Mortality. The report of the city physician for the ' month of January his been officially presented. The number of deaths for that period , in this city , is 45 , assigned to the following causes : Suicide Diphtheria Croup Whooping Cough. . . , Spinal Fever 'Jypho Paver O.incer Consumption . . .8 Bronchitis . . .2 Pneumonia . . .1 Heatt Disease 2 Marasmus 1 Convulsions 0 Accident 2 Burned 1 Miscellaneous 12 Tolal 45 The annual death rate per 1,000 during month , 10.C8. New Cliy Directory. People having changed their residence or boarding place olnco they bare been given to the canvassers should hand in the now icsidenco at once , ai the direc tory will soon go ta the pi\si. J. M. WOLFE , 120 S. 14th street , Omaha. Shlroman Bros , ditcjuntsalo will only continue for a few < hys. THE 25 OFF SALE will coutinno Wednesday and Thunday. Thursday is positively the last day of the salo. N B. FALCOSKU. Why pay exorbitant pricaa for your moat while yon can buy the best of men's ' no cheap for cash at the Vknehlngton market , Sixteenth nnd Cumings streets. Fancy drops costumes to rent at COO South l th St. bt Jackson and Jones. 1MEO SKGKLKi : In thcity , February 18 h WilltiiD , fen of Mr. and Mrs. Will jam Sogelko. Aged years and 3 months. Tunercl will take place tj-morrow. Feb ruary 19th , at 2 p , in. from the residence , Klcventh and 1'Ierce streets , Friends of the family invited , KKSSLKR-In this city , February IBtli , Helman , infant aon of J. II , Kueslor. Funeral yeetsiday at 2 p. m. from the rcei- denco , 1700 Hurt etreot. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purcty , Btruni'th M ! who'csiiH'ncea. More economical than the ordinary klndiMc J cannot ba Bold In campctl tlon with the multitude ot law tofct , short H l hl lam of phyufhrto powders. 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