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e e [HE OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10 1884 FIXING THE FINANCES. Appropriatioa (Ordinance Not to be Passed in Full THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning Dec. 10.{The LOOAL BREVITIES. i T Owing to the Deplotion of Several —The surgeon hopes to save the foot of ! Rddie Jones, the newsboy, thoughamputation Funds, ‘was at first deemed necessary, - —A man whoss wife was iosulted while | N0 iy Auditor Until the passivg the corner of yThirteenth and Farnam Be Monday ovening knooked the offenders down Chas, A. Baker and Miss Belle Winant; B, 1 Ray and Miss Fannio Plant: Stephon nd Amelia I’rince have been licensed to by the county judge. At tho regular weekly meeting of tho city council last evening asting Mayor Murphy in the chair, members Ford Bechel, Woodworth, Redfield, «=A rystem of throngh registry pouche Loeder, bs put on between this postof id o Auderson, Frsy, Hasall and Bohm beginning with Decomber B, b vat | woro present, The mayor reported that s ik he had read the minutes of the meetings me for the holiday rosh, ¥ of Novembor 25th and 27th and found the same correct. On motion he was di- rected to examine the minutes of tho - | meeting of Dacember 2nd and report at =~3ome of the Ewing boys have been confi- dencod in giviog missionary money #o acharm ing brunette,of Omaks, Tho missions furnish went toward buying a modern woman's he: gear and some jewelry, ~It is possible that the county clork's office may bo romoved to the new court house on Haturday or Sunday next, Contractor Coots is sald to have fitted up throo or fou the next scasion. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor, glving notico that he had approved certain ordinances passed basoment rooms thero for temporary occn. | At the last meeting. Filed, pancy, owing to the unhealthy stato of the| Same, appointing Johu 8. Wood, old house. George P, Bemis and C. E. Redfield ap- praisers for the opening of West Douglas street. Confirmed. A number of bills were referred with- out reading. From James Gilbort, presenting his roport a8 gas Inspector for November, Referred. « From Charles Fleck, asking permlssion to grade alley in block 282 at his own expense. Granted, From (i. W. Wittmack, tendering his resignation as policoman. Accepted. From city treasurer, stating that C. S, Chase tml paid certain waxes under pro- test. Filed, Samo, that board of education would tae 84,500 of district paving bonds of districta one, two and three at par. Ac- ~R. Landeryou the artist has bacomo tem. porary insane and has boen taken in charge- by his rolativos, who hopo to restor his strencth and reason by carefal nursing. Tho canse of hin aberration is supposed to be ex- cessivo enthusiasm over the wonders of Shosh. ono Falla which ho had taken an order to paint for the New Orleans exposition, —The Iadies of the English Lutheran church aro very busy decorating the Sunday school rooms of their church for the bazaar, to bo openod with a dinner [this noon, Tn addition to the sale of fancy and useful arti- eloa thero will bo sorved regular meals, lunch, otc. In the evonings thero will be musical and literary entortainments. —Two well known Omaha men, Will Krug d, aud 1d, Maurer, are invited to attend a ple- AR i \ng attention wioat Larunio, Wyo.. ou Triday next, Do- | (po'so o ROV S SiEEN O comber 12th, They recoived yosterday neatly | tho allays In the clty and adding that printed onrds, bordored with black bands, and | they should be cleaned without delay to reading, “‘you are respectfully invited to at- | guard against cholera. Referred. tend the execution of Georgo Ovok, on Fri-|~ From George O. Metealf and others, day, Decomber 12th, 1884, at 11 o'clock a, m., | asking that proceedings may be had to at the court house at Laramio, Wyoming | opon Irene stroet, Referred. Territory, Louis Miller, Sheriffl of Albany | :'rom -Zinfri;t ulurl;(l,.m-:tcgmymg t: » i udgment of James Kyner & Co, agains| s aih bl lid {he ity for $4004.11, Approved. From Stephen Broderick, asking an od lands in Nebraska or Towa for Hard- |investigation of the conduct of Officer waroe, or stock of general merchandise, | Sizwart. Referred. . Linderholm, G N From A. H. Donecken, stating he was e pinderholm, Gonos, anoe |\ horizad by Mr. Anderion to repair the e —— Kelly honse, Tabled. Real Estate Transfers, From A. L. Bergquest, asking that his The following transfors were filed in personal taxes be reduced from $425 to T 820, as per resolution. Referred. the county clerk's office Tuesday and re- | * From Max MVEE bl diisrintonton ported for Tar Brx by the Ames' real |to Iay crosswalks of asphalt at tho intor-. estate agency December 9, 1884, nection of Eloventh and Farnam. Re- i forred. bh;,fl:{? glnl:on ld'; é‘f'oohg"" RSOV st (LB Burnham, remonstrating i agalnst any ohange in tho grade of Idaho poutime g el to O Hikin w d paroel | o Guming atreots. Roferrod. D Mariels ond. wifo to A B Mericle, | . The plat of Rood's th edditlon was ro- g e ferrod. flood lota 1 2 Slock 240 and 292 foet| “From James Croighton, stating that also lot 5 block 13 E 'V Smith's add, the sum of $500, reserved from the . amount due R. T. Shannon & Co., for B Ingersoll wnd husband to A B the Farnam streot atorm sewor, should :{;fido Good samo proporty as above, | Pe Paid him, as he had fully comploted his contract, Approved. . W T Finch and wife to L Qulok w d — WaNTED—To exchange wild or improv- Samo, prenonting tho monthly estimate low 8 12 15 block 570, lots 6 8 16 blook [of $1,384.07, the amount due A. R. 460 10t 16 blook 479 Grandvlow, 8600, | Hoel & Co. for cleaning tho stroets for » 8% | November. e — Approved. Same, presenting bid for the flity Smo keSeal of North Carolina Tobao | 4y oty yards of paving. Filed. LD it S S R Same, presenting certain approved es- DIED, timates, Approved, KJYNDALL.—In this city, December 8th, at RESOLUTIONS, 6 p. m,, Roy C., son of Mr, and Mrs, Jamos A A Kendall, aged 6 months, | Three for sidewslks wero introduced Funeral from residonce noar Sixth and | and referred without reading, Marcy streets, December 10, at 10 a, m, By Leeder, thata 12:nch box be put in on Oass betwoen Eloventh and “Then bushed bo the voico of repining, Twolfth, Referrod. Lot sighing and sorrowing cease, By Furay, that city attorney confess Whilo over my soul in ita sadness judgmont in favor of William Fitch & Qome visions of infinite peace, Co. for 661, Adopted. By Redfield, that olty attorney confess judgment for the amount due J. H, Curry from the city. Adopted. By Bolim, that tho two gas Iamps or- ““With your babe all is well; all i well”” | dered for South £eventeenth streot bo e m—— placed on Ninoteenth and Luavenworth, Having como to Omaha to stay, and{3nq the socond one between Loaven: my stook beiug now and of the latost | morih and Jackson. designs, we aro meeting all prices of our competitors, offering the most olegant display of Fine Jowelry, Diamonds, Watches and Silverwaro in tho art “¥or tho angels are hymning their raptures, Oh! swoster than mortals can tell, And again and again comes the messago, Referred. By Bechel, that the street commis- sloner put n 'three orossings on Sixteonth and Farnam, ono on the west side of Six- teenth across Harney, and to repalr desigus of the largest manufactorios. |yidewalk along engiue house lot. Inspection invited. ~Raymond, the | Adopted, Joweler, 16th & Douglas Sts. md&e By Behm, that $100 be allowed Ed. J. e — Brannon for extras on St. Mary's avenue. Sull Ahead., Adopted. Among the recent Inventions in eleotrio B oy A lighting, the ono that promises to reap | Jinunes and clatms, recommending the richest harvest is the Weston Large | tho passage of the appropriation ordi- Incand escent, of from 100 to 300 candle | nance as read. Adopted. power, which is creating such a furore in| Same, recommending the allowance of the eastern cities, where thoy are opera- |a number of bills, Adopted. ted. Same, that special taxes on west | of The Northwestern Elrctric Light com- [lots 1 and 2, in block 4, Kountze & y of this city, who have the exclusive | Ruth’s addition, be canceled. Adopted. alo of them for thin state, will surely [ Streets and grades, that the commun- havea bonanss. They have recently |ications of Kugene O'Nell and Kate M. Fuwhued additional automatic engines | Ball be placed on file. Adopted. or supplying the large and small incan- [ Police, that petition recommending the descent lights and will soon establish an [appointment of Andrew Joerg to the all night circuli, which event will bo puriou force be placed on file. Adopted. hailed with delight by their present pa- Police, reporting that present condition trons who are now supplied until mid- | of the police force will not admit of send- night only. ing one or more policemen to the New = o VR RS Orleans exposition, Adopted. Remember Raymond is not only a| Same, recommending the confirmation reliable joweler but ho is a pleasant man | of Maurice Sulllvan as police captain. todo business with, (ulways trylng to [ Adopted. leato and accommodate his customers at | Rules, forms and printing, recommend- ottom pric m&o ing the allowance of a number of bills, Tr————— Adopted. The Hickman Inqueat, Mr. Hascall as chairman of the judi- Coroner Maul Monday telegraphed to | ciary committeo said it was nct ready to R. Hickman, Washington, D, U,, the |report on th«lb . nudlltor th‘l"dhl‘fi.ucT i i . | and Lt was his opinlon that this office is desih of bls acn, Geo, W Hickman, in| D0V BEL P S0 e ‘beginmiog of the this city +nd » reply was received In. oply. next fiscal yoar, as tho olerk and his as- MR 8 deceni burial fo be given the | yistants wero performing its dutios woll, o e Tho speoisl committeo, with Mr, Elas- m’l"ho;ornuel lmj‘"'Y ha\l,dlm inguest 'fi call as ohairman, to confer with relersulae yeolerpuy, the jury belng composod |to purchasing the old court house site of C. W. er'v- J. 0. Corby, E.J. Ed, stated, through Mr. Hasoall, that they wards, R, J, Saxe, Poter Goos, and G. 5' | were not ready to report, but that they Ha . |believed the county would accept the Boveral witvesses wero cxamiued, in [ procends of two lots—that on Sixteenth cludivg the fficers who made the arrest, | ynd Farvaw, and that on Ninth street, and the verdiot was, “died from the ex- | near the cathedral—in exchange for the ceseive use of aleoholic 1l uors.’ county's interest in the old court house site; and that the board of trade pro- poses to erect a suitable building on Six- teenth and Faruam streots, The com- lodges of our order at Castle hali of Ne¢ d, will be deti in its re- brasks No. 1 lodge, on Thursday evening | port, as one member belloves in suing nex', at balf-past 7 o'clock, for the pur- |the county for the wholo property, but pose of copsldering the feasibility of pur- | fn the speaker's opinion the county has a chasing & lot sud erectivg thereon a [colorablo title to & part of the old site. Pyihuwn temple for the geuersl use of | Mr, Redfield roplied that the city had our lcdges in this city. w title to the old court house site, and Let every lodge be presout in full glir.l 20 21 of the cost of buoilding it, and mew bergbip, apd thus insure the success | Mayor Armstrong's deed to the county of of s most worthy enterprise, that site was of no mccount. The city Attention, Kuights ot Pythua Thero will bea ualon meeting of all — needs money and can sell the lot to the board of trade and use the proceeds in paying back wages. Then the city can 180 the old court house for offices and Savo rents, A resolution by Behm that the B, & M. build two bridges over its track at Fighteenth and Nineteenth streets, Adopted. Mr, Furay moved that the paving bids be taken from the file and referred to the committee on paving, curbing and guttering. The motion was loat, ORDINANCES Levylng a special tax to cover the one- half cost of grading Hickery street from Sixth to Teath, Passed. The appropriation ordinanco was next called up. Hascall said although the amounts thereln named had Wecn ascer. tained to be correct he was opposed to passing it In full for the reason that some funds were not sufficient to pay the warrants drawn on the same. He did not like to net afloat warrants when there is no money fto pay them, These sume had been arcertained to be due the claimants and could be mold by those hold them., Mr. Redfield said although there ac counts had been determined to be correct the city was not bound by this action, al- though they may be in the hands of third partics, as decided by Judge Wake- oy. Mr. Hascall said the case declded by Judge Wakeley was that the sanction of the mayor was necessary in order to wake a binding contract with the clty, and if these ascertained accounts re- celved phe mayor's sanction, it was bind- ing upon the city. On motion of Hascall the ordinance was recommitted to the committee on financs and claims, with authority to strike those sums for the payment of which thers is no money in the proper fund, That right of way be granted the U. P. rallway through the alley betwoen Izard and Nicholas streets from Fourteenth to Missyurl river. Read twice .and ro- forred. A resolution by iascall that the clty attorney confess judgment against the city in favor of the amount due McHugh & McGavock for work done on South branch of Jones street sower. Adopted. The clerk then took up the famous Edgerton-Felker merchants’ police or- dinance, when a motion to Indefinitely postpone its reading was carried. The council then adjourned to Thursday evening, at which time the appropriation POLICE COURT, BSeveral Interesting Cases on Hand, There was quite a lite squad of soldlers of Satan marched yesterday be. fore Judge Beneke at the hour of his asual morning session, William Me(ill, char. acter, who was also arrested on Friday last, was given 25 days on bread and water and sentence suspended until 12 o'clock on condition that he wauld loave the town, which he promised to do. Rosey Quigloy and Mary Elston, two of the nymphs of Whiskey Row, were were up for banging each other up in- stead of confining that practice to their own hair, Five dollars and costs was the penalty John Bell and H. J. Hoffmester, two alleged cowb.ys, were up for kicking up arow in a colosed restaurant back of Barney Shannon's saloon, Tkey went in there with two companfons of the same kind ano tried to glve a frontier ex- hibitlon, but the colored traops rallied and notwithstanding the festive cowboys pulled their guns, they wero routed hip ard thigh. Bell and Hoffmester were captured by the police, and Judge Beneke gave the former $10 and costs and the latter, who had used his gun, got $10 and conts and five days, Two chronic plain drunks wonnd up the list. a suspicious THE JAIL, Travis, the man who cut himself, was not feeling well yesterday noon in fact no wonder,when his only bed is a hard bench and he has no opportunity to bo comfort- able, The hospital is the place for him, Ed. Gorman telophoned to Chief Skinner, of Council Bluffs, that he could not hold Travis any longor and ho must come over to-day and get him if he want- od him, S. Kalish, the tailor, had a young fel- low named Bert Nowport run in on the charge of forgery, but he subsequently had him releasod as he had lost the order which he claimed was forged and given him for a suit of clothesand an overcoat. Marshal Cumings reports that Patton has sued for 150,000 for false imprlson- men, “Pattonis modest. He should have made it $200,000," said officer, ANDERSON'S COURT, ordinance for November, as amended, will como up on its final passage, it ol i ““Wa aro horo to stay,” and leading in tho most elegant display of Fino Jewelry, Diamonds, Imported Clocks and Bronzes, Agents for tho Potter Watch, Rsymond The Jeweler, cor. 15th and Douglas sts, de8mdo THE AMENDED ARTICLES. The Constitution of the Omaha Board of Trade. As stated in yesterday's Brr, the meoting of the Omaha board of trade on Monday ovening was largely attended and much important buslness transacted. Beforo adjournment tho foliowing amended articles of incorporation were adopted, and hence a big step made to- ward the new Chamber of Uommerce: Articles ot Incorporation, Know all men by theso presents, that the undersigned do horeby associate ourselves to- gether for the purpose of forming and becom- ing a corporation under the laws of the state of Nebraska, L The name of said corporation shall be the Omaha Board of Trade, and the principal place of transacting its business shall bo the city of Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, IL Tha object and purpose of said sorporation ¢hall be to promote tho commercial, manufac: turing and gonoral interests of ‘tho city of Omahia,and establish commercial and financial exchanges thorein, and it stall have and exer- ciso such corporate powera as may bo necessary and convenient to that ond, including the power to acquire and hold such ren] estate s may be necessary to accomplish its corporate purposes, 111 The authorized capital stock of said corpo- ration shall ke one hundred thousand dollars, divided into membership shares of one hun- dred and twenty-five dollars each, which shall bo represented by membership certificates,and shall bo payable as called for by the board of directors, ~ Said capital stock, and the par valuo of the shares thereof, may be increased in the manner provided by the by-laws to such an amount as may at any time be deemed necowsary to accomplish the purpose of tho corporation, v, Tho exiatenca of this corporation shall com- mence on the first day of January, 1885, and continuo until dissolved by its own act or by operation of law, i The business of said corporation shall be conducted by a board of directors, nine in number, to be elected by the members, such election'to take place annually, on tho first Monday of January of each year, VI, The officers of said corporation shall be a prosident, 1st and 2d vico-president, secrotary and treasurer, who shall be chosen by the bomd of direotors, and shall hold office for the period of one year and until their successors shall be elected and qualified. Tn case of a vacancy, it shall be filled by the remaining members of the board of directors, The sec- retary noe 4 not be a member of the board of directors nor a stockholder, VII, The highest amount of indebtedness to which said corporation can at any time sub- joct itsnif shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital stock as existing at the date such in debtedness is contracted, VIII, All members of the Omaha board of trade, of which this is designed to be, and will b come the successor, in good standing a haviog no unpaid b any character to i adoption of these articles of incorporation are aud shall be ipso facto members of this cor- poration and shall be entitled to receive a certificate of one share of its stock only. X, The full-paid membership shares of the cavital stock of this corporation shall not ba assessable excopt for annual dues, which shall not excesd 820, X, The manner of holdiug the annnal mestings for the election of direotors aud the method of conducting the business of said corporation shall be aa prescribod by the by-laws adopted by the board of directors and approved by a majority of members, XI, Theso articles may be smended in con- formity with the law and the constitution, ————— Unlon Pacific Raulway Company, } Omaha, Nov. 20th, 1884, Oroes Tios, The Union Pacific Railway Company wlll receive tenders up to the Slst of December for 250,000 Oak and 50,000 Cedar Cross Tios, to be delivered in lots of not less than twenty thousand each, Ties to bo delivered at Council Bluffs, lowa, cr Kansas Oity, Mo, not later than April 30, 1885, Kor speoifications and other particulars apply to Mr. J, J, Buarns, Gen'l Storekeeper, Omaha, Nob, 8. R. Oallaway, Gon'l Manager, wed fri®mon mor ed W. W. Rose, who was arrested and Dbrought down from Blair for alleged theft of a team was discharged by Judge Ander- son, who heard the testimony yesterday. The judge thought there were no elo- ments of larceny In the case and that it was only a general drunken spree. A Card. Mrs. Laura (sieske desires to express her sincere thanks to the members of the Grand Army of the Republic for the in- valuable asslstatice rendered by them on the 7th inst., in the obscquies of her late husband, Herman Gieske; to all of her many friends who ministered to her necessities in her terrible bereavement, and to General O. O. Howard, for his great kindness in supplying an escort from the troops under him here, and erpecially for his very great and thought- ful consideration in calling personslly at her residence and with words of sympathy and consolation expressing a remembrance of her husband as an officer of his com- mand in the late great war for human liberty and the preservation of the Am- erican union. (Signed), LaurA Greske, Dated, December 8, 188: pesoves i Masonic, Capitol Lodge No. 3 will meet at 1 p, m. Wednesday, December 10, at Free- mason’s hall to conduct the funeral of nojourning Brother L. C. Johnson. Members of Court and St. John’s lodges and sojourning brothers invited to attend. By order of the Master. John Baneford, Secretary. ANDREWS’ ARS NO usE ! RYING TOHOLD DOWH EARLBAKING POWDER | TAMBOUNDTORISE, Ifalum Or anyinjtirions substances cip be found In Andwess’ Peurl Baking Powdc:, 14 tor 2 dorsed, and te Lmonials nemists as 8. 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