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THE DAILY BEE
Priday Morning , March G (
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
The political pot Is getting ready to bol
In the Flrtt ward ,
Tlio Musical Union Orchestra will glvo i
grand concert at tha opera house next Sunday
The weather yesterday wai wet nni
aloppy , Pedestrian travel , has according ! ;
been light.
No breakage of water mains In the vicin
ity of the depots , The pipes and mains ar
all safe and in order thereabouts ,
Sadie McBrlde , the notorious , was arrest
odlaetiilght for making a dlntutbanco. Sh
suffered the threes of a sovcro epileptic fi
while in Jail.
Tlio second hand store of L'indman&Co ,
on South Tenth ttrest , was burglarized Wed
nesday night , about fifteen dollars worth o
goods being taken.
Tbo Hock Island train wai three honr
lalo last night , the U. P. west-bound two am
a half hours late , nnd iho B. &MM Denver
forty-fivo minutoa late.
County Clerk Lvavlttjand his assistant !
nro busied in making up the lists of taxnbli
pioperty In the city , for the assessors who g (
lo work en the iirjt of April.
Un account of , lho mooting of the cltj
council last evening Iho meeting of the Unlor
Veteran club ia postponed till this ( Friday
evening , at the city hall building ,
"Baby" Barnes has returned from hii
trip through the state , giving exhibitions o
his cluBcn art. llo was -Kelcoined at thi
depot by n vast throng of his admirers.
Jos' ph Gross , of the firm of Urosi Bros ,
Madison , Nob. , Insolvent , is In the city , try
tocltecta settlement of the suits which an
now pending In the United States court.
Leave of absence for ono month , to taki
effect at the expiration of tha present sccsioi
of the board of inquiry has been granted Col
occl IT , A. Morrow , of the Twenty-first In-
fantiy.
William Mack commenced snlt in Judge
Weiss' court yesterday against 0. Lastcr ,
charging him with wilfully anil maliciouslj
culling down trees nt Florence on the Mad
propetty.
Among the wayfarers who sojournci
in Omaha , Wednesday , was 1'otrr McGooch
the noted laid man of Milwaukee. JIo dis
claimed any business Intention of his trip ,
but was simply passing west.
The Iluth Robckah Degree lodga an
pleated to announce that they will plvo an <
other of their entertaining concerts and hope
to cclipso all former efforts. Tickets , admit
ting gentleman and lady , 23 cents.
Loon Fry , a Frenchman , now supposed
tobo homostoadiag in the state near Atkin
son , is wanted to claim 820,000 in Franca , at
least si Judge Bonoke hw boon informed by
otter. Fry was formsrly In the employ ol
Union Pacific ) at this point.
A call at the officos'of the justices of the
1'irst ward discloses the fact that little law
business is required thero. No criminal cites
pending and the civil cases ara of minor Inv
portance. Justices Stenberg and Brando arc
cnjojing their ease with dignity.
Tbo westbound passenger train this morn ,
ing was a heavy ono. It is noticeable thai
travel west , particularly towards Washlngtor
and Oregon , is increasing daily. At tlit
freight offices all Is bustle nnd work , while
through trains are very heavy ,
' A novel , double-purpose serving appar
atus is now utilized at the 1'ax ton hotel , It
is not an Kollan harp , nor yet is it a hand ,
organ , but It moderates and smooths down
ho harsher notes of the snorer. Ask the
management if this is not true ,
lion. Thos. M. Bowen , United States
senator from Colorado , writaa n friend her <
that the supply of "Uecordi of the Rebel-
ion , " published by government authority
haa been exhausted , and that an effort woulc
bo made to secure an appropriation for another -
other publication of this important work ,
In the police court yesterday afternoon
Maty Hyan tworo out a complaint against hui
husband , who had savagely assaulted her.
Uyan haa several times before been arraigned
on a similar charge. Christine Pghorro filed
n complaint against her son-in-law , charging
him with assault and battery.
Mr. A. D , iToncr , the pioneer citizen , was
tendered a very pleasant surprise party Wed'
nesdny evening , at his residence on South
Sixteenth street , by the members uf llobokali
Degree Lodge , I. 0. O. F. About thirty
friends availed thamoelvos of the opportunity
to tender him their congratulations anJ ro
fiaids ,
A Foml-riot was reported to have takot
house Wednesday. Su
l > lace at the slaughter
pciinttnJeat Crounso , of the buildings , In
honor of the inauguration hoisted a llaminc
Cleveland flag , which was promptly orderoi
down by Manager Meday. A email rlol
spread amoiig the workmen , who protested
for the Hie , which was finally ro-holstod.
The Lincoln correspondent of the BKI
was In error In stating that Juti's Davis , oni
of the detectives imp'icated in thu uttcmptei
tobboty of the state treasury , wai
ho cf lower Tenth street fame. Mr. Davlf
who is now engaged in keeping a second-ham
Btoro in this city , has just returned fron
Montani , where he has been for the past ti :
woekt , During this time , of course , ho ha
not been In Lincoln , and on these grounds th
gentleman points triumphantly to a clcii
idibi.
Oh ! matter , spare the mule ! A wngoi
loaded with lumber enough to tax two stov
animals upon nn ordinary road , was tac
near the foot of the hill opposltu the pollc
court room yesterday. To it was hitched
Mnple mule , n faithful , willing , docile mul
Straining and struggling in the mud , i
every elloit to draw the load was frultlei
nnd yet , strange enough , it did not seem <
occur to the driver that ho was requiring tc
much of the willing animal. A little comic
oration for those we command is a jewel i
the ciown of courage.
Long after them I'd hour ot last nigh
when the good people of this city were sleej
man walked u little ahead of
Ing , a young
BKK repoitor along Farnam street. As 1
iteppjJ Into the bright light of the electi
jot on Tenth street he halted , The blazli
jet wai sway.n * to and fro In the cold nor
wind , caublug u any i ha Jews to dance at
waltz abtut Lim , Ho might have been ' h :
seas over , " for he had not full command
tongue , The itpnter docs not know abe
this , howe\ur. Itli certain thit be slot '
unstealy for a inotnou' , evidently < mdeav'c
ing to unravel the myitery of the ghrstlil
figures thtl Oodgod and dippei about liii
In A voice th'ck with emotion , or eometuli
Htroager , he muttered , "If I'm myself , I' '
jhlc ) lerurnl people ; if I'm tome other fello
h 'iihiedrank ( ) ! " Then turalug about ai
facing ; the BIB man ha blutUd r.ut , "Hell
sUangur ! who axe we ( hie ) anyhow ! "
CITY SOLONS.
Ttio Extra Session of the Giiy Com
ell Last Night ,
A Slroet C r Ordinance Dtvld In
the Fourth nnd SlihVnrtl8
Other Business.
President Murphy looked bnalneia-llk
when ho cillol the adjourned mooting c
the city council to order last night , tin
roll-call showed nlno mombora pretcc
a quotum.
The chairnnnouncod tha regular bna
noes In order , whereupon a petition wn
presented allowing the bad condition c
North Twentieth street andprovldingthn
sidewalks bo placed fora distance of tw
or tbroo blocks north of Nicholas street
Petition was signed by Mr. Wliito am
twonty-livo othora. Ilafcrrod.
A number of potitlona and communlcj
tions of aomowhat simile r import wor
referred In a body to appropriate com
mittoos.
Under the call for resolutions Fur.i
clferroil ono tint the street commisaiono
bo directed to raisa two bailed crest
walks between Saunderj and Cumin
stroota and repair the oamo. Refcrro
to commllteo on sidewalks nnd bridge ;
Furay offered roaolution na to side
walks. Referred to board of publi
works.
An account amounting to $137.00 fo
rcmovlntj B aojo up to Fobruaty 11
1885 , was allowed John Peterson.
Several small bills for sovrerago wor ]
were nllovFod.
The report of the chairman of the bean
of public works waa read and placed ci
lilo.
lilo.An
An ordlnauca regulating the runnln ]
of streetcars and repealing city oidlnanc
No. 81G was presontod. It required tha
street cars on all tracks and CODKCJ bi
run every ten minutes from G a. m to i
p. m , nnd ovary twenty minutoa froii
3 p. m. to midnight ; and makes thi
failure to so warm cats , and the failure tc
comply with the contract me do by thi
person or company tunning thorn a mit
demeanor , punishable by a line not lo ?
thin § 10 and not moro than $100 ; ant
each day on which a violation of the ordi
nance occurs is undo a separate offense
It also repeals ordinance 810 ,
Oil motion the ordinance was road
raits suspended and It plecad on pas
sage.
sage.Upon Etiftgoatlon that so frequent run
ning as every ton minutes would prevon !
the company from extending their linei
into iho suburban diitiicts , the ordinanc ;
was so amended as to road every "fifteen1
minutes , from G a. m. to 8 p. in. and a :
imondod passed.
Hoecall presented a bond of the Omaht
boaid of trade In § 5,000 , on > whfch Gee
3. Ames , Max Meyer and 0. F. Good-
nan are sureties , conditioned to fulfil
tbo requirements of ordinance No. 31 a :
lo erecting a building to bo nsod by the
: hambcr c f commerce , on lot No. 140.
nd moved the approval cf the bond , the
lelivory of the deed and payment of the
purchnso money. Adopted.
On motion the bill of II. H. Walkci
for extending the sewerage acrosa Far
a am streat , near Thirtieth ttrcot , wa ;
ordered paid.
An ordinance authorizing the transfer
Df $3000 from * special to a ganeral fund ,
icd $5000 from the soweia o fund to the
jolica fund , wai , under suspension of the
rules , agreed to.
Iledfiald offered an ordinance creating
number of now paving districts in the
city of Omaha. The new districts num
ber twelve , and arc described at length.
It excited considerable discussion and
finally pasted by a vote of 8 to 1 ( Bohm
voting "no" ) ,
A jddgincnt , certified by the city attor
ney , In favor of Victor Wolf for § 75 and
costa waa ordered paid.
Bochcl offered on ordinance dividing
the Fourth ward into two moro voting
districts. District No. 1 , comprises that
part of tbo Fourth ward lying north of
Douglas and east of Jeffercon streets , and
that portion lying north of Dodge and
ivost of Jefferson stroots. District No. 2 ,
somprlses all that part of the Fourth
ward lying south of Douglas and east of
Jeffarcon1 ] streets , und eonth of Dodge
ml weet of Jefferaon alreeta. Agtcud
to.
to.An ordinance to divide the Sixth ward
into two or moro voting districts wai
presented. Under its provision district
No. 1 comprises all of the Sixth ward
IjiaR east of a line drawn from a poinl
whoto the west Hue of Jefferson ttrcol
croaaos the south boundary of the Sixtl :
ward , thence north along a
line to the point where tht
west line of Snundei-j street crosses th (
north boundary Una of the Sixth ward ,
D strict No. 2 comprise ! that portion ol
the Sixth ward lying weat of said lino. .
Agreed to.
An ordlnanco was introduced for the
submission to the voters of Iho city at thi
spring election of 1885 , the proposition t <
vote § 100,000 in citv bonda p yablo with
in twenty years from the date thereof , tc
bo used In funding the floating indebted
neat cf Omahi. Agreed to.
An ordinance to ottabliah the grade o
atiodts In savors ! additions to the ciiy o
Onuba wai agreed lo.
A OUANKV COUNCILMAN.
During tbo sitting ol the council las
evening while the ordiranco ropulatiij ,
the running of street cars was under d
cinsionMr. Eitcill became facotleuj am
lomlndcd thu council that Thirteen ! !
street had the advantage of Eighteen ! !
atrjet , bacauso while tu > i people on Tlih
teenth street wore ficqnoctly frlghtonoi
at Bohemian ! , even hones on High
toenth street sometimes bi cacao flight
ened at owls , and thereupon Mr. lied
Geld promptly ictoited that ITascall wo
excusable inasmuch as hohasbconrlghtl
nhined the "ciank" of the council.
WOBTH NOTIUINO.
During the consideration of the ord
ntnco creating additional paving dlttrlcti
a member opposed its passage , preferrln
that it bo laid over until the wishes c
ths people affected by it could bo mad
known t ? the council. He arguol tbi
experience bad taught ( hem tint to pa :
an ordinance cio tmg a raving distrli
practically mtass to order the strcel
therein pavid , with or without tbo po <
pU'a consent. The member was evident !
in deep oarncst.but kept his good humci
To hi i obj action It wai replied that streo
are not ptvod except in pursuance- <
petitions tf the property holders roiider
in pavlnpj districts , or by order of tl :
council , upon a hewing of high publ
necceslty , and that petitions of propeit
holaera resident In paving d's'rlcta ' coul
not bo presented excipt and nntll tuc
dittrlots , as to mttes and bounds , wei
crestsd , and ftsoertalned thit the obje <
of the ordlntnco under consideration wi
to create iuch diatrlcta , and thus dote
mine who are properly holders llvin
therein , entitled to petition for sncli dli
tricts. This clear statement molllfio
the opposing olcmont and the oidlnanc
wai agreed to without disiont.
THE NEW COURT HOUSE ,
The as Fl.\turon BcliiR llnoc l-
Other Uulialnf ; "Work.
The now gas fixtnrea for the cout
house have rcashcd hero from Now Yorli
and are now being placed in position
The work Is bolng donoundor the person
al supervision of Mr. Biggs , rcprcsontlni
the contracting firm of Mitchell , Vnnco i (
Co. , of Now York.
The 1'ghting npparaliu throughout 1
of an ornate , even elegant , but substan
tlal description. In the district cour
room especially the chandelier
are something moro than or
dlnary There are three pendant ] , oni
Urge cue of eighteen jots tD bo placed Ji
the middle , flanked by two smaller ones. .
twelve light ? , The center chandelier h
of golden burnished brass , with auccois
ivo scries of ornamented stucco fringes
the g'obo ' surmounting the gas jot , bcior.
beautifully jonollod with red , blue one
yellow colored crjstolr , whicl
add a eoft of mellow part
colored effect t ? the effulgence o :
of the chandelier. In addition to those
three chandeliers there are to bo station
nry lamps on the judge's desk , of throe
lights each , The largo chandelier is th <
exct pattern of the 750'llght pcndanl
just put up ia the now Murray nil !
nptol of Now Yoik. In onch of tl' <
different rooms , district clork'f , wltnoes
grand jury , judge's chamber , etc. , _ th (
chandeliers are cf different description ;
the degree of ornatenc3s , for iho malt.
part , being governed by tbo size of the
room. In about two weeks the wort
will bo completed.
Down stairs on the fust lloor , the
cherry polished desks in the rooms of the
county clerk and county treasurer have
boon placed In position and the office :
begin to rmumo qttlto a business llko ap-
poaranco. The screening on the countoi
of the treasurer's apartment la of crna-
mentil brass description with glass pan
elling a thoroughly substantial affair.
The building will not bo ready 101
occupancy , say those in charge ,
until about the fust of April or May ,
The progress of finishing up the wort
bat not been fast of la'o on ac
canLt of the difficulty of procuring
a Euflicicn cy of wet kmen d uring the re can t
intensely cold weather.
A Lo BOY ,
A ChlUl Who Has Been Missing
Three Days ,
Mr. and Mrs. James McMichaol , or
Coming , and Idaho streets , have losl
their little soven-year-old boy , whc
atiayed awsy from homo Tuesday morn-
Ing. All posiiblo icarch has been made
for him in evoty direction , but to nc
avail. The probabilities are that ho hoe
been taken away from town , or that he
his met with some unknown fate. When
last seen ho had on a gray niit , with hat
to match , and red stockings. Any in-
foinntlon regarding him should bo loft at
po.ica headquarters.
PERSON All.
George W. Gray , of Cleveland , Is : n tha
: ity.
ity.P.
P. L. Hunisey of the Cozzons , went east
last night ,
Detsctivo J. J. Neligh left last nlpht for
New Orleans ,
B. W. Towner , a noted cattleman of
Laramie is stopping at tbo CanBeld ,
A. O. Campbell , n lawyer of Cheyenne and
formerly of Omaha , is in the city.
Ilav. J. A. Hultman and wife returned
homo Wednesday night from a two week's
Chicago trip.
Mifn Lena Schindelo , of Council Bluffs ,
formerly of Chicago , is visiting her friend Mrs ,
Uaroman , 171'- California street.
Messrs. Canary and wife , Liversey and
wife , and K , G. Fray , the noted roller
skaters , aru stopping at tha Paxton.
Itav. I. A , Bradiiek und daughter Bella ,
returned last evening from a six weeks stiyat
the Colfax , Iowa , springs with health greatly
bonetitted ,
John Ingram , Sioux City , D. Anderson , It ,
H. Sutherland , Columbus , Mrs. J. Koch ,
Mrs. Trey , Chicago , S , K. Henderson , Sioux
City , are at the CanGeld ,
Mrs. Lorsh , of Nebraska City , and her two
charming daughters , Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Kellogg , came to Omaha 'Wednesday , and at
tended the theatre in the evening ,
Mr. II. II , Haoger , representing 11 , B
Glover & Co. , Dubuqun , Iowa , was In Omaha
for a few days , receiving greetings of his many
friends ho made during his recent visits tc
our city ,
Mies Hattie Boyden who has been visiting
In this citv , was tendered a farewell partv at
the residence of Mr. J. W. Davidson last
night , and leaves for her home In Waihlngtor
to-day.
Mrs. J. II. Burroughs passed n fefr days Ir
Springfield last week , nattering repoiti
comoof the success of the Omaha W , C. T
U. , of which she has charge. Sprlngfleh
Republican.
M. M. Waldo , Columbus ; II. W. McBride
Blair ; J. 1Nylander , Kearney ; II. II
Smith , Pierce ; Henry Fry , York and P. Hey
of Silver Crook , are among the Nebmk ,
guests at the Uozzens.
At the Paxton : Thoa , AllenNebraska City
N. 0. Sears , North Bend ; John Sparks nni
daughter , Cheyenne ; Ed. II. Neil , Boston ; C
Boulter , wife and sister , Cheyenne ; B. E
Fenner , Fort Calhoun ; W , II. Ilayden
Hastings and G. S. Loug.
P. Kgtn , Lincoln : Bernard Dolan , Lincoln
M. Grace , Albin Stolle , North Platte ; I. 3
StarbockandS.Ii. Green , McCook ; J , W
Cms and wife , David City ; Mre. O , Mall ;
and daughter , Madlion ; K. Sheldan , Nebra ;
ka City and J. B. Barnes , Pones , are guest
at the Millard.
Among the arrivals at the Metropollta ;
yesterday were Alfred A. Salmon , Aehland
A. W. Vandeman , ' Wahoo ; Goo. L , Fishei
Creighton ; John Henry , York ; J. R , Wilso :
nnd wife , Lincoln ; G. B. Miller , C , Moon
G , A. Hagan , Springfield ; B. O. Ycomat
Wosping Water and Henry Jeffrey , of Gran
Island , Neb.
- "Kansas City Liz" was arrested by Ofl
cer Metza last mVht on a charge of non-pa )
inent of a fine. The ollicer was implored t
let her off because she has a small child , bi
knowing she Is unworthy of sympathy t
lodged her in jail , Trial this morning.
add per
AN IRISH PATRIOT ,
Mr , Thomas Brcnnan The Mnn n
Ills Ideas.
Wednesday morning , Mr. Thomi
Btonnan , the great Irish patriot , arrive
In Omahn , prcpiratory to delivering a
address to-night bsforo iho Emmol
monument association. Mr. Bronna
has achieved on historic position In th
struggles of Ireland to free hcrsolf , nt
tibly aa secretary cf the Irish Lau
League , In which capacity ho giine
a reputation for cool , qulc
execution and cloarhcadcdncEi
A repciter sought Mr. Bronman at hi
room at the Millard yesterday , a nd mad
his acquaintance. IIo is a man of cat
carrlago and affable bearing and probabl
not over 23 or 30 years of ago. In fac
ho is rather a disappointment to .130
Oco naturally expects to find , tn the mai
who for years defied and harassed th <
English [ government , grim-vlsagod
stern , even morose order of being. 13u
no , Mr. Btcnnmn is a tall , si in youth ,
almost bcnrdlees , ( but for a light sand ;
mustache ) with a highly Intellectual fore
head and cnit of features , quite ready t
talk of matters portioning to his work ,
"I have just como from San Fran
Cisco , " sild ho In tosponso to the repot
torlal feeler , "whero I have bcon engagei
forsomo tlmo patt. I find the people o
the woit very favorlblo to the Irish cause
the Irishmen concerted and onthuaiaatlc
In fact , 1 think our cause Is bocomlu ;
moro and nero firmly rooted in this coun
try all Iho tlmo. IIow did I leave Den
nls ? " Well , JCearney , poor follow , ha
played his last card , I am afraid. U
has completely lost caato among the Irish
men of this country , nsd has not a vcstig
of Iclluonca remaining. Ho is now ruii
ning an intolllgonco office , I believe , ii
San Francisco. "
"Mr. llroncan. es a man who ha
studied the problem cf Ireland'
cnnncipition , and who is acquaint c
with all phases of her condition
what do you think of the dynamit
outrages ? Is there any defined rolatloi
between them nnd the policy of the Lim
Loacuo ? "
' Nona whatever. The Land Lcagu
has no moro connection with these out
rages than you have , and is in no wa ;
lo bo hold renponeiblo for them , Yes
thcso explosions are to bo regarded a
the Isolated acts of enthusiastic but dangerous
gorous individuals , who aio working fo
the country's independence In a way tha
cnnnot bo approved , and yet I bollcv
that England herself must bo chargoi
with the blame for the con
dltlon of affairs. It ia Euglani
that has ground down the Trial
dependency and haa brought the counlr
to the point where It is n-day. Theai
outrages are simply the result of alHhcs
jcarn r'of cruelty end oppression , th
natural reaction of the treatment whicl
haa been accorded an oppressed pec
pie. "
"I believe that the ultimata result to
wards which all Irishmen mutt work i
the ontlro independence of the country
Io bo euro , the Irish people might hi
jonteuted for a time will
iuch measures of relief si
H c&n bo secured by parliamentary legla
lat'.on to have a parliament of their owi
md to sustain tome such a i elation to
ward England as that cf Canada. Bu
it Is uncertain that any such concession
trill bo made by the British government
3o far as lean now sao the inevitable re
suit of all this will bo the ultimata free
loin cf Ireland , which I think , f au onlj
ao accomplished by physical force bi
> pen warfare. "
THE EMMETT ANNIVERSARY
Die Kntcrtninmcnt nt iho Ojicr :
House Imst , Nif ht Brennan
Spculcg.
List ovonlng , the one hundred am
lovonth annlvereary of the bhth of Rob
jrt Emmet , was celebrated by the Em
norMonument association at the open
lonso. The spacious building wai fillec
Dy the men and women whoso hearts atil
ihrob for the preaent and future of tin
Emornld lele , and the display of Icca
patrioUsm waa aa profuse as commenda
3\0. \
30.Tho oxorcieon of the evening oponec
sith a potpourri of Irish airs by thi
\ . O. H. band.
The chairman's nddres ? wasdoivcro ! (
t > y Hon. Patrick Egan , and was a warn
; ribnto to the memory of Robert Emmet
md including , incidentally , a short re
, 'iow of the past and present of thi
nether country , and her hopes and strug
; lc3 of the future. The gontlennn wai
rooted wi'h hearty applause at the con
; loalon of his epoech.
The "Star Spangled Banner" was thtr
rendeted in an artistic manner by thi
Dmaha Glea Olub. ' Brighter days foi
Did Ireland" were fcretofd In eong bj
Mies I. Lorino Gibson. The hdy is poe
icesor of a rich soprano volca of ran
power and range , and almist potfectl ]
ittuncd. She was mot by a peralston
3ncoreto which abe responded by present
Ing the beauties of "Kato Kearney , o
Ktllarnoy. "
The oration of the evening was pro
nounced by Thomas Brennan. Thi
gentleman la known over tire continent
( is a warm Irish patriot , whose warmtl
Indeed he a oft times uncomfoittbly affec
ted the British Hon. Ho It was , whi
with Michael Davit * , originated the lam
league , and for a tlmo was tbo teero
tary of the league , except so lout ; aa hi
was lucarcarated inprison"on suspicion. '
Mr. Brcnnan Ia au easy , agrjoiblo am
favorable speaker and from the fits
moment to the last cba'nod tbo attontloi
of his audience. Ho briefly tuloglzei
the life and patriotic career of Etnmo
and told of the inllaenca which hli
actions had ozortcd for ovorlas'iag ' god
upon the future of his country. Th
past and proiont relation of Ireland wit ]
.England were eloquently dwelt upon b.
the speaker In such a manner as to ellci
the sympathetic attention of h's audience
Mr. Bronnan spoke for about thrjo
quarters of an hour and then rolirgi
amid rounds of applause , well laden , bi
It said , with floral tributes.
The ranca'ning ' portion of iho order o
exerclaea wts musical. "Derrant Astore ,
a vccal eolo by Mlw Fannie Ainod ! , w
botutifully rcndtred , as was also thu SD !
"K rry D ncera , " by Miss Chamberlain
"O'Donnell ' Aboo'1 was aung by Mr. Ja
Northup , iho well-known tenor ; Katt
leen Mavourneen br Mr. Walter B. Wi
kint.
Thoexorotaea found a fitting finalo'l
the beautiful national anthem , "Go
Sovo Ireland , " rendered by the Glc
ciub.
IlolertHon. Vuu Ueurcn.
Mr. Chas. 1C Robertson was marric
Wednesday afternoon to Miss Caroline Ii
VanBeuran , daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. t
Van Bearen , it the realicnce of thebrlc
California and Button atroete , The cen
mony loolc placa very quietly , wlthou
any attempt at ostentation , in Iho prci
enco of Iho relatives of the contraclin
parties and a few Imitcd gucats. Thi
uacal honeymoon trip will bo dispense
with , and Mr. and Jlra. Robertson wll
settled donrn to married life among thol
friends.
Mr , Robertson it a book-keeper fc
Woldimn& Co. , commission merchant ;
wbllo Miss Van Uenron haa boon an nc
cpmpHshcd member of sccloty in thii
city. The congratulations of the BKE ar
oxtotulcd In fullest measure.
_ The confori'iico coimnltteo of the Mclhc
di t ICplscopal ohurch , will locate a classic. !
ssmhmry nt Kearney if ho citizens give
bonus of forty ncrca of land and 910,100 i
cash ,
Absolutely Pwre.
Tills powder novrr vatlos. A marvel ol purotj
strcnRth anil who'ossmcncso. Mora economical thfx
the onllnary klnils.anil cannot bo sold In compel
tlon with tbo multitude of low tct , short wolgb
ultimot iihjarhrto powders. Bold only In cans
UOYAt , HAKINQ I'OWDUIl CO. , 10H Wall 8t ; N.'V
COLLARS
CUFFS
BEARINQ THIS UARK
AHI THI
FINEST OOOD8
EVER MADE ,
BEINO ill Linen. BOTH
Lln'ngs AND Eiterlorj.
Ajk for them
CAUM for Omah .
Omaha Medical & Surgical
Instil ute
13th St. , Cor Capital Ave ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Diseases of Females , of tlio Ncnoua Svetcm , Ft
vato IJUoaiiva of the Urinary and Sexual Organs ,
and Diseases of the Ileftd , Thi ott and Lungs ,
RpocUltlos
EYE AND FAR ,
DIfwasts treated by an experienced npcclallsti also
dlsoasea of tha Heart. Liver , Stomach , Kidneys ,
Bladder , Neural ; ! * , Hheumatlsm , Plies , Cancer , etc.
CATAHIUI , UKONCniTIS.
And all other dlecascs of the Ihroatand Lungstres , !
ed by Medicated Vapors. ( Send for Inhaler or
circular on Inhalation. )
All ( llPcaocB of the Blood , Urinary and Sexual Or
gans. 1'rUato Diseases nnd
Piles Cured or no Pay.
(15 ( Years Hospital ami Prlvato Practice. )
Consultation and examination free.
Call or write for clrculnrs'.oa chronlo dlneatca &nd
doforrnltloa , Diseases of Females , Private Diseases
of the Urlnarv and Hoxutl orzans , Seminal Wok >
ness , Nervous Debility or Exhaustlcnetc. , etc. , > nd
our new rcstoratlvotreatmont.
All letters and consultation * Confidential.
Medicines sent to all parts of the country V > y ex *
prepssecurely packed from observation , If full do-
ecrlptlon of case Is Riven. Ono personal Interview
preferred If comcnlent. Open at all honrs.
Address all letters to
Omaha Mtdicn ) & Surgical Institute
13th St. Cor. Capital Ave.
COWING & GO
JOI1I1KK3 IV
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
9lil1 lile anil Cail Iron
Load Pipe and Shoot Loqd
UOIlTIIIMiTOM KTKtJl I'tJirS ,
\UMimU , AMI HUH K\ULI. ITBI'8 ,
Plumbers' Gas and Steam Filters' '
IRON & BRASS GOODS ,
ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES ,
14th & . Dodge Sls.OMAHArlEB. '
[ SUCCESSORS TO JOHH O. JACOBI )
UNDERTAKERS I
At the old stand H17 Farnim BL Orders by telo
eraphBJllcltcd nd prompt ! ttendsd to. Telepboni
Ho 225.
1'roposalB for Siibslhtcnco Btorog.
OrncK I'unciiAsiKo AMI DKror , )
Of Bl'IHIHTEMK ,
Omaha , Neb. , February 21st , 1E85. )
Proposes In duplicate , In sealed envelope ? , * d
drouid to the undorsigntd rntrkod "proposala March
8l8tlK-ri , " rd tiiljjcct to the usual conditions willb (
recehed at IhUotllco un'il 12 ID. i oon. Central Btan.
dard time , March 3Ut , 1835 , athlch time and pla-c
they w 111 bu opened In vre enco if bldilirr , for fur-
dlnhliuand ilelhery tt tno Subslstonce Storehouaj
lu thU city , or on rtllroad ram at or near jlac * cl
mar utactu oofthe ( olioA let' artUloi viz :
141 bb'H pork , light meg * .
15,000 Ibi DJCOU , now cured , short clear eldca.
loetructhcs toLUMerj"ghlDfdelars ; concernlni ;
bacon will be furnlthed on aj-ptloitlon , and should be
attiched to p-onoail ,
Sl3(0j pound ) llmr , high ground , to be undo
frcm good sound vheat.
The bids wl 1 itate I lie prloiln new Btranp single
eel ton lacks , and In double sacks. The out Bide sack
to bo builnw , well sewed and corners tied , etch sock
11 contain 100 pounds net of flour.
SO OCO pounds beans , medium or navy hand picked
la barrels , full headlined or in double sicks , jnsde
ootion , outtlde bunaj t , corners t ed , bldi lor small
loUwiil also becucBtdered.
49 barrel' vinegar , 85 grains itrcngth , standard
Bi-nvla ru * ) ' be teen at tbu ottlce.
20.000 pujnds s'ap , laundry pound bars , In cassu
holdliij ; 60 pound * ; CAMS etiu.jied , simples of Hour ,
beans vln'iarands > apto be eeiit vtltn ircJio ol .
The article * to Ii ) dtlivired by trie 25th of April 1635
or as so in thei > tter a prattle tble ,
1'repOiiiUforlliepark.baouulioani\tnciar and sea [
will alii bo recolvcd and opined vt the tame time b )
M ior J , W. Barrlger , 0. 8. Chicago 111. , for delivery
I'ropfHuiifor the Hour will lie b i received and
opened at thosvnetlme bj M Jf W. H , Hell U. H.
Chuyeone dtpot WjnrntaB , for dtlivery at Che ) cnc
deriot or na ri. H- ram at or near place cf rnanufaoi urr
Proposal * for Hour will la ) oe irotlved at thi
M etimeby Bct. . F. Wtltehead , O.K. Den\er ,
Colorado , lorda lr iv a < Denver 01 on It. It. can at
or near plaoe of roauulaoture.
The rlyht U reiftvtd t ) reJect any or all prop-sail
Blink proposal * cau j' ' 1,1 , 10111
maiehJ-i-se-238) Major tC.S.
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ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOK
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AT
Tlie greatest bargains ever seen in Oiualia
200 ORGAHS ! ! 100 PIAHOS !
FOR GASH OR ON IMSTALLMEJiTS
Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew
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i
The only importers Havana Cigars *
and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha.
Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition ,
Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar
ticles ,
THE A , I * . STRAN.G COMPANY ,
Double and Single Acting Power and Hand
" "S
Eoglno Trimmings , Mining Machlnoty , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron FltUngi.
nt wholoBnlo or retail. HALLADAY WJND-MILLS , OHUROB
AND SCHOOL BELLS.
Corner 19th and Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
Having quite a number of
Misfits and Uncalled for iuits
From our Merchant Tailoring department , we
offerthem to all purchasers at about one-half of
their actual value. These are no Ready Made
Goods , advertised as Custom Made , but Real
Merchant-Tailor work.
CSVE US A CALL.
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors ,
1216 Fa main Street.
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19
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F ; less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
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Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVEBNMENQ
Orders for the Indian Department given for Buflalo Scales ex
clusively. Scale t
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