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E BEE---WED THE DAILY ISDAY Ed F\l ISFI 17, 1884 i _,|’ l”,]‘, Wednesday September 17 LOCAL BREVITIES who was stabbad by young better and will re Fred Pjorron, Kohlmeyer lsst week i er althongh quite ill yet. Two plain casos of drunk police conrt wera fined &5 terday ilo, each and costs in One vaid and the other is in duran h threaten under 8500 Honry Fingardo, charged w fo, wa ng the life of 1 bonds yesterday, to await an investigation nter: ¢ Othor tiade tinions hiave b ipate cial h evening, vited to part The funaral of J, D, place today, Sep from the Swadish Lut stroots. the Stadt theater to- nigh »will bo presented for the benefit of n-English sch The object is Johnson will take at 2 poow h,'Nint the Ge worthy one, the play will bo woll put thould be ly patronized. —All ladias interosted in tho Dazar, 5 be held for the benefit of the German-American % the scho this, n and Nincteenth and Harney, day . afternoon ,at 3:80 o'clock, —Mondayeveningthe street fruit dealorwere ordered to close thei Those who oc. cupy buildings and plase thelr fruits in front of them ars allowed to continue as bafore but those who simply rent ground f tha own ers of buildings wero closed. px-committee of the ad Logan club will stands, Irish American oot at the offi s block on evening, ot half-past seven. R. O'3. Burke, president. John Quinn, secratary. —The dedication of the temple erected by the Leraslites of our city, will take place on next Thursday at 4 o'clock p. m, Clergy and press are cordially invited to attend, and as many more as tho keating capacity will permit. By order of the committee, —The Omaha Auxiliary Society for the Home for the Friondloss, will meet Wodnes- day afternoon at 3 o'clock, at tho First M. . church, corner Davenport and Seventeenth strect. Mombers and frionds to be present. By order of the president. Mgs, C, C. Dins- MORE, —Monday nighta horso owned by Mr A. D, Titus was stolen from his residonce, No, 2818 Franklin street. The horso was turned loose in thelyard and was taken from there. The animal is n black gelding with a slit in the right ear. Mr, Titus says he will pay 350 roward for tho return of the horse and appre- hension of the thiof, —A telegram has been recoived from Mis souri Valley asking for a full description of a man who broke jail in this city twelve or fif teen days ago and alzo asking what reward will opaid for his capture, The telegram has been shown to both jailors but nelther of them know anything about it. A young fellow named M ped from the city jail a fow day einc not bs the man referred to by the A loy man,as that happened less than one week since. The telegram ulso ays that the man arrested in Missouri Valley has lost one finger. this = (Wednesday) Ttk Bee acknoledges a charming orches- tral serenade which it sustained at the hands of three mysterions strangers last 1 “Widow Dunn,” “The Mocking Bird,” “The Arkansaw Traveiler,” and sovoral euphonic selections from Har ts latest heavy, followed by & 4 castanet (bones) accompaniment constitutod the programme. The musicale unfortunately adjourned Lefore the musicalists had time to le: their cartes de visite and the Dk, certain of the recipionts of its thankful g tude, withholds it and a bucket of type. wash uxtil the next c e — A Correction, To the Editor of Tur Bk, In yesterday's puper appeared certain | ( various statementa ubout a police oflicer, who was found drunk on Wednesday and Taursday nights. Allow mo to give a true vereion of the effsr. The cfficer mn question wae 70t found drunk for two nights in euccession. He is always a sober man end 80 on Wednesday night- Oa Thursday night ho was on his beat sober as usual, On Friday night after one o'clock one of his fellow officors met him in front of a saloon on the cors ner of Harney «nd Eightoetnh strects and invited him to have a drink. The invited offizer asked for scltzar, but the other insisted that he should tako a drink of whisky, After swallwing the dose, the cfficor in question walked end immediately Tost al! ousnezs. Whon and how g is unable to state, but has a recollection that he was in the placs egain with the officer who invited him to drink and auother one and three civilians, The ofticers informed him that he was robbed of the star, club, revolver, ete., but everything would bo all right, if he would pay ten dollars He refused to do it, although one of the other officers and the barkeeper offored to losn him the smount. Then they made him drink another glasa of whisky, whereupon he lost all consciousness and wis left on the walk Now, Mr. Editor, anybody can see, that this was & put-up job, that the officer was not drunk, but druzyed to 80me purpose. 10xE Wio Kxows, et Iteal Estate Transfors. The following transfers wore filed in tho county clerk’s office yesterdey end reported for Tiuw Bik by Ames' real estate agency Septembor 15, 1884: C. C. Housel and wifs to A, And sm, w d, parcel in see 10, ¢ 1 £2000, G. H. Biga 1ot 65 10 Grise st al to J. Barker, w d, add, §600, W. “, Laing et sl to Sshool Diatrict No. 24, q ¢d, 10 acies in ), 10, 10 £1.00. dtoJ. and B, block 3, Credit C. D. Lewis and hus! (VBrien, vart 1o Foncier, $1500, 8. E. Kogors 6t al to €. D. Lo d, partlov in Credit Fou #1.00, A Handaome Qallation, The midnight toilers of Tue Dek are profeund i their gratitude to Me 1, Davbavoi, restauranteur at 1618 Doy, street, for the Landsone epread he s them lust night, The speeial Gooasion of the kind y donation s hardly understood to the gratefu’ recipients but that it was in some maurer concerned with the Appel—Goldswith wedding celeorated luet evening a0 Faleoner's hall, w hardiy 10 bs doubted. Double thanks to Mr Dannbeum, and long life, prosperity and # generous iseue to the happy ccuple. ) A DIVIDED DOZEV Lot (hnm.) that Tenth atrect should 1 hn METHODIST CONFFRFNCE crossed at grade as there wounld not b room enough for the viaduct on Ele wmh Tho 1 8 of the North Ho was not in favor of allowing the pres o Third l"l"ll)n of the North braska vonference, The CHV PHH!IH! Statno []m] m 41| ent grade of the B. & M. raised num., . Even Vote Of The Council, .|The Farnam QOwners Aski ing for Time An Ordinance Authoring a Mer= chants’ Police Introduced. Tho Present Police Force the Subject of Some Comment. Tho B, & Tenth Street M.s Crossing on Thoroughly Discussed, At tho regular weekly mooting Jof the city council last evening, all members were present. The roll was called and on motion the reading of the minutes of tho lnst meeting was dispensed with, PETITIONS AND COMMENDATIONS, From the mayor, giving notico that ho had approved tho ordinance making ap- propriations for liabilitics incurred during August. Filed. From August Pratt, William Coburn, and 8. E. Locke, appraisers appointed to nassess the damnges arising from the chan- gos of grade of St. Mary’s avenuoe between Novada and Phil Sheridan streets, stat- ing they could not agree upon a report. Filed, ” From tho city attorney, roturning com- muulcation concerning the opening of Fourteenth street, stating that it had boen duly accepted by 8. K. Calloway in behalf of the Union Pacific Railway com- pany. Filed. From Charles Fleck, stating ho had goue into the city juil onbusiness one day last weok, and while there had been assaultod by a prisoner, and asking the council to take the necessary steps in the matter. Referred. From George Whitmack, requesting a leave of absence for one week from the polico force, Granted. From B, . Johnson and others, ask- ing that the bridge formorly located on Nineteenth street and;Sherman avenuo be placed on Sherman avenue, connecting Bighteenth and Ninetoenth streets. IRe- forred. From the city treasurer, stating that C. R. Gilbert and John ¥. Holton had Yn}dflcnrmm paving taxes under protest. ile From Mary Spaulding, asking that four houses said by her to be on Walnut stroot, be removed as nuisances. Re- ferred. From same, nsking that certain taxes from 1867 to 1874 ou her real estate be re- mitted. Referred. From sume, stating that a dairy near her residence had become & nuisance, and asking that it be abated. Referred. From T, H. Cotter and others, asking that a lot near Baumann’s brewery on which its wasto water is thrown be filled up, and its present use discontinued, Referred. From tho city pound master, submit- ting Dis report for the month of = August. Referred. From the doputy county clork, pro- senting a resolution passed by the county board 10 the effect that the county had paid & understanding with tho city. Re- From Frank B. Buley submitting a plot of Idaho street oxtendad. Referred. I'rom C. C. Collins, asking tho sum of $260 as damages sustained to his house by reason of tho grading on Twentioth and Harnoy. Referrod. From McHugh & McGovack, asking that tho time for comploting the Fourteenth strect branch of the Jones streot sewer bo extonded to October 15, anted, From C. 8. Goodrich & Co., and other Farnaw strect property owners, asking chat the putting down of side- walk on Farnam street be doferred until next year, owing to the burdens of taxa- tion, and the suspension of trade on that atreet this season. Refaered. From the city marshal, stating that he nad suspended Georgo Hydo and Vicor Kubece for drunkeness, A motion was mado to refer the com- munication to the committee on polico, Kord then moved toariend that the actionof the marshal bosustained, and stated not only they but five or six oth- ers ought to be relieved, Behm gaid ho wou'd eustain and stand by tho marshal cvery time. Hazeall opposed the amendment for the reason that these men should bo henrd in theirown defense if they wished Lo bo. Furay said the condition of things the police forevis disgraceful, Hase wll continued that the remsrks o Furay wero untrue o far as regards tho old twenty policemon and that there was not a better force of this size In the Uni- ted States . Radfield stated that these men were entatled to w hearning as a matter of right, Loeder s2id he was the ficst to advo- cate the prof n of drunken policomen but from this timo on he would stand by tho murshal, Anderson arose at {his point and asked the muyor how many of these last ten ten ho had uppoint The mayor said they wore appuinted by Mayor Chase, but of bis own knowledge he kuew they weraappointed by coun 1. Referred, From the B, & M, the C. B, & Q and O, & 8. W. ralway companies, stating that after arrangemonts had been wade by which the B, & M. might cross Tonth street from threo to four fect be- low grado the city had placed a foreo of men there to prevent its g0 doing, and wsking that stopa be taken to allow it to complete its work at tho earlicst possible moment, IKaufmann srid ho was most frier dly to the B, & M., bag he would not give his congent to uny company to allow it 10 croms Tenth streot without firet making provisious for getting up the hill, Thrane was in favor of determinng the matter at onco and allow them to finish their work as soon as possible, Hascall said if unybody was daisged hy this crossing the company should pay for it It hud made its grado west lower than that of Tenth street snd now it must cross beneath it. Kaufmanu suid Le was in favor of nol allowiog & M. 1o put s epade in Ponth street unul areanyements had heon made to b put i as good con- dition ss1tis wow. He asid 10 agros. went had been made to allow the co pany to cross this street from thre 40 four fest helow the present grade, Hascsl) said it was uot for the interest | buying gold and silver watches. Street Property [crossed at grado was ca 5 66 for grading Farnam stroet | form to that of Tenth. A motion to place the matter on file was loat, The motion that it is the sense of the meeting that Tenth strect should be ed. A motion by Faray to reconsider was carried, and the whole matter was re- ferred to the committee on streets and grades, From the mayer, appointing Jeremiah Murphy, on recommendation of Hans|year: Murphy, a special policeman, without APPOINTMENT pay from the city, confirmed. Ol Disect 1, . M From samo, appeinting Thomas Leon- | ;1 ard a special poiicenan, Confirmed. From Clark Woodman, ofiering to | |m-.|,~m. bring Izard and:Nichols streots to grade, | er, to be sup for the earth removed by so duing, Re | ah e ferred tember 10th, in the town of the North Ne- braska aanual M., E. conference Bishop Willard F. Mallalieu Coneiderable business was done and a number of resolutions passed. At the close of the session the bishop read the following appointments for the ensuing On Sep Blair the third session of met with presiding. . be Bair, Willlurh ( ‘remont, (1. M ed; North Hend, xmv:') C. W. Sav )y 2 th Omaha, I apillion, J, Cliarlos; Springfield, to I Prico asking that tho i, From H. H. plied; Schuyler, R. B, Wilson; Scriby atrect grade at Girace and Sherman Ave- | ner W. Estep; Tokamah, o supplied; nue be #o changed that ma. to be <u|'p|yu| We int, W.A, teama need not | Vi use the sidewalk, Referred. 1 From J, H, Kyner & Co., assenting to | the ordinance ordering Twentieth streot | \y graded between Piorco and Chicago treots. Filed. The contract and bond of the Evening Dispatch for the city printing were read | by the clerk, and ‘a motion to approve thern was lost by a vote of G to G, A The bids for printing were then re- ferred to the committee, to report at the next meeting. I'rom Peter Svacina, giving notico that he claimed 8600 ns damagen arising from an overflow of water caused by the change of grade of Twelith and Williams, Re- forred. From John Baumer, O. P. Straight |V and William Dew, making their report as | (s appraisers of damagoes avising from the change of grade of Izard streot from| I Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth, and [siding elder; I Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Twenty- et L third from Nicholas to Cuming. Ap- )48 h,‘,"“ proved. p The bonds of R. F. Shannon and A. McNamara as sewer contractors were ap- od; D proved. Winehip Tho curbing and guttering contract of [, 1 fhplisds OZIL to b sunp James Fox was also approved. Pierce, to be. ’\lpphul >|mr B. Blain; Wil From James Creighton, presenting [lowdal WG o certain approved estimates. Approved. RESOLUTIONS. By Bohm, that a gas lamp o placed on Eloventh and Jackson, Referrod, By Wordworth, that Ninth nouth of the paving to the U. P, track be filled up. - Adopted. By Leoder, that the city clerk be di- , rected to advertiso for 75 tons of hay for| Tiz Brk mado tho prediction a fow the firo department. Adopted. days ago after the Union Pacifics had sus- By Behm, that tho city engineer bring | tained threo successivo defeats from the in an ordinance ordering tho filling up of Iots ia block 1, Kountz and Ruth's ad. |t Pauls that the then triumphant visit- ors would yet have tho occasion to feel dition, holding stagnant water. Adopted. 1k District—1, Marque hens, s to b muppli i 1. . A. Fleharty; Columbus, 1 ille, €0 be supplicd; and Tslanc S, 'urflmv. to be W, b sipplic supplied; Cle an, ortner \1nh|l.\.mn.1,, to bo suppl . to b supplied; C, VICTORY. strect | The Union Pacifics Beat the St, Pauls Yesterday and Win tho Series, structed to roport to tho council at its | of ovents has ratified the prophesy, and next rogular meeting tho numes of all : ; % 3 porsons now employed on the police force | ¢ 2foressid then victors return to their whose services can be dispensod with for [northern home the now vanquished. the good of the service, for the consider-| The game yesterday was but meagerly ation of that body. Unanimously adopt- attended, considering the unusual inter- ‘"‘Uy Lieodor, that tho city. clork advor. | 3t ovoked in the progress of the series, tiso for bids ' for hard and " soft coal for |and tho fact that it was tho last and de- tho uay of tho ity. Adopted. ciding gamo, Few doubted but that tho 3y Andrerson, that theresolution order- | g, p SO ing & sidowalk on Campbell north of aulsimould fasert thate: prevlously Dolowaro and Franklin bo roscindod, | ¢stablished supromacy = and shut Referred, out the U. Ps This eupposi- tion was strengthened from the knowl- edgo that the gueets had been doing somo heavy betting on themaelves. The result of tho game stands a5 an efernal stigmn_ngainst tho battery work of the two unfortunate gentlemen who constitu- ted that forco for tho St, Paula. Galvia pitched a_startlingly erratic de- b ppraiseea 0 assoes the dams | HVEY, §1ving opponents countlcas busca arising from oponing and oxtonding |07 passed balls, whilo Ganzall exorted Ninetoenth streot, north, Confirmed, ~ | 2u¢ littl apparent enorgy to avert tho Polion. rapoeting smest th omtion | damago. Neithor did the visitors seom of & dump at tho foot of Douglas streot, | 2010 t0 bat, making but fow hits off of Salisbury. by Jno. Peterson. Adoptad. ] : , recommending that the oflice of On_tho other hand the Union Pacilica gas inspoctor bo created and the city at. | Pl2yed excellently, handling tho ash very torney o instructed to framo an ordi | efieetively, aa tho record of tw nance defining his duties. Adopted. dicates Bandieloinelalinoabite Sidowalks and bridges, recommonding | Whitney and Walsh behaved mag the enforcement of the resolution requir- °"“h the former espec ‘1)'l<"~t'"m""<~l ing Farnam street property owners to lay hin i elf in the ““'L{‘l and -'rl the bat, sidowalks in front of their property with- “l“""" two-bagger aud two safo singlos in 45 dags. Filed, litney was unfurlum‘h‘ for all his Special, recommending the allowance R]ur-mhd efiorts he was left on bascs, but 5 to Pat, Ki in for apaoial woele | the honor ia his just as much. Not' ono on Eleventh and Harney. Ro- |°f the home nive but that is worthy of praisa for yestorday’s work Following is the official score: REPORTS O COMMITTEES, Streets and grades, recomending the suggestions of tho city engineer with re- spect to the triangular tract at the corner of Ninoteenth and St, Mary’s avenue. Adopted. From the mayor, appointing Charles T. Hankison, William White and O, P. done ferrod d guttering, recom- ourbing mending that Colorado sandstono be the 2 RNIONSEANIXICS, ; matorial used in paving districts 28, 30 | Ve iR e ] aad 31, and in alley paving districts 1 St TnE, and 2, and Sioux Falls granite in paving LN S S O B district number 20, Adopted. Funlhbuser, o, Lt R R () 2 Divyap il D ss et taeS O IRRD S14 S OB ) ORDINANCES, Walsh, s 5 iy L. 8 Appropriating moneys out of the gen- 1 38 eral and special funds to pay contractors, | Crvana Breirlin a0, a8 per approved eslimatos, Passed. Ralisbugyy S0 Ordering that part of Ninth street in Totals 17 4 paving district numbe and alley in e alley paving district number 3 paved, e Passed, Granting anthority to 8, §, Felkerand Charles W, Elgorton to eatablish and |1 (e operate a merchauts’ and police dotective | O Brien (NSRS ' 1 oflice, Read twico and referred. DOND 0fovasasyanareeili 0 Vs gy | Ordering cortain atreets and alloys [Gavzel, ¢ YA (O TR e R paved with Colorado mndstone Passed, [§illy 1 f T S B Changing the grades of parts of Izard, | ' /88 T, % Twenty-firet, Twenty-sccond and Twenty- Totals SRR R e TR N ] third stroets. Passod. e T . Struck y, McKelvy, minutes, and convened as a board of equalization, when the report of its last session w d and adopted. w0 on called luH( On( \\ml..mw ishury, The council then adjourned, Ilvlm ola pl well, % - Karned runs — Union Pacifics3, St. Pa Smoko Sasl of North Carolina tobacea | Umpira—Taylor, AECERE S i of ganio—two hours, Postoflice Changes, TH PAULS TO DISEAND, is understood that in view of the hat the Northwestern L of which it was a member, has diseolved, tho 8¢, Paulswill disband upon its return home. In Nebraska and Iowa during tho woek | 1t ended September 13th, 1854,as furnished | f by Win, Van Vleck, of the postoflico ae- partment: HERBARI A FUTURE DATES | Batablished—Dwight, Butler county, hether the Un " | 1z o bR R y It is not known as yet w .lh-r the Un" | enry Ll ) 1 anter, - = ion Pacifies will again play aha this | Postmasters ~ appoiuted — Cedarville, | gonaoi™ Upon the 20th 11 ter upc Sherman county, Jawes T. Campbell, 10WA, Established—Amana, Towa ecounty, Abarham Noe, pos 1y, Benton county, Wi, Harrington, postmaster. Discontinued ‘enter, Hamiltoa a tour of the Union Leazuc ax por Pilas aro froquantly prooodad by sents of w back, loius and lower ag the pa Liako ( county. Poatmastors appointed — Drakesville, | e oF the Kiduo uuty, T. A. Patterson; Coving- | organa, b, sym toma ton, Linn county, James Grabam; Rad- |swe presont, ns fatuency, wn A moistere like porspi ble itehing particu: : 9 ey ! or @ m in bed, its Seal of North Carolina tobacco ,‘m.lt .‘.‘lellfxfcu Ing m‘d tornal Simeoke, wtom field, Dallas county. B, F. e i & Aory disag A substitute ordinance requiring the 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6 8. 0. taking out of a licenso for certuin ex- | St, Pauls L1000 0 0 0 0—2 hibitions, Passed, U. P 0004002017 Amending section 1 of ordinance No Threo bsse hits—Carroll, Sneed 3 747, Paesed, wo ba s—McKelvy Funkhouser, | Iho council then took a reoess for ten | Whit Concordia® Foclety Ball, On next Thursday evening, the 18th inst., the Concordia Socioty give a con- cert and ball at Germania Hall, Harney streot, it being the sixtecenth anniver- sary of the founding of the society. The programme contains ench eminent 1 8 an Schubert, Mendelssohn, Lortzing, Verdi, Suppe, Reissiger, ete a fine' musical foast may be enticipated. One feature of the concert will be the “Vin. tage Chorus” from Mendelssohn’s opera “‘Lorelei,” in which the society will be accompanied by the Musical Union Orchestra. This is the first time any Omaha singing society wiil have sung with the orchestra. Concert an 2 Absolutely Pure. This powder never varles. 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