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CITY SOLONS. Bxtra Session «f the Cily Conn ol Last Night, THE DAILY BEE Friday Mo/rning, Mjl_l’fl 6. T n ] LOGLL BREVITIES, THE DAILY BEE-- AN IRISH PATRIOT. mine who are property holders living therein, entitled to petition for sach dis- triots. This oclear statement mollified the opposing element and the ordinance was agreed to without dissent. THE NEW COURT HOUSE. Mr, Thomas Brennan—The Man and His Ideas. Wednesday morning, Mr. Thomas Breonan, the great Irish patriot, arrived ‘RIDAY, MARCH 6. 1885, mony took place very quletly, without any attempt at ostentation, in the pres ence of the relatives of the contracting partios and & fow {nvited guests, usval honeymoon tri with, and sottled down 10 married life among thelr friends, will s dispens Ir. and .\Fn. Robertson w The THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=RN: [T ol=Ret ed il —The political pot is getting ready to boil| A Street Car Ordinance—Dividing in the Firet ward. the KFourth and Sixth Wards— —The Musical Union Orchestra will give a Other Business. Mr, Roberteon is & book-keeper for Weldmen & Co., commission merchants, while Miss Van Beuren has been an sac. complished member of scciety in this In Omaha, preparatory to delivering an addreas to-night before {he Emmett monument aseoclation. Mr. Brennan The Gas Fixtures Being Placed— Other Building Work. Is AT grand concert at the opera house next Sunday. —The weather yesterday was wet and sloppy. Pedestrian travel, hna accordingly been light. No breakage of water malns in the vicin ity of the depots. The pipes and mains arc sl safe aud in order thereabouts, A quorum. — Sadia MoBride, the notorious, was arrest- | The chairanncunced ths regalar busl od Inst night for making a disturbance, She | nees In order, whercupon a petition was suffcred the throes of a severs epileptic fit | pragonted showing the bad condition of while in jail. North Twentieth street and providing that —The second hand store of Eindman & Co., | sidewalks be placed for a distance of two on South Tonth strest, was burglarized Wad or three blooks north of Nicholas street. neaday night, about fifteen dollars worth of | p, 000 s signed by Mr, White and ooda belag takeni twonty-five others, Roferred. A number of petitions and communlea- tions of somewhat slmilar import were referred ina body to appropriate com- Prosident Murphy looked business-like whon he called the adjourned mesting of the clty council to order last night, and roll-oall showed nlne members pretent —The Rock Tsland train was threo honrs 1ato last night, the U, P. west-bound two and a half hours late, and the B. & M., Denver, forty-five minutes late, f —County Olerk Leavittgand his asslstants | mittees. are busied in making up the lists of taxable Under the call for resolutions Furay property in the city, for the assessors who go [ offerrad one that the trect commissioner to work cn the first of April. be directed to raiss two baried ocrose. —0n account of the meeting of the city | walks between Saunders and Cuming council last ovening the meeting of the Union | strosts and repair the sama, Referred Veteran club is postponed till this (Friday) | 4o commlitse on sidowalks and bridges. LU AL ) Furay offered resolution as to side- —“Baby" Baraes has returned from bis| Loy Referred to board of public trip through the state, giving exhibitions of his chcsen art, Ho was welcomed at the depot by a vast throng of his admirers. —Jos ph Gross, of the fiem of Gross Bros., Madison, Neb., insolvent, ia in the city, try- to effect a settlement of the suits which are now pending in the United States court, —Teave of absence for one month, to take effect at the expiration of the present session of the board of inquiry has been granted Col- onel H. A, Morrow, of the Twenty-first In fantry. William Mack commenced suit in Judge Weise® court yesterday against O, Laster, chargiog him with wilfully and maliciously cutting down trees at Florence on the Mack works, An account amounting to $187.50 for removing garkagze up to February 19, 1885, was allowed John Peterson. Several small bills for sewerage work were allowed. Tho report of the chairman of the board of public works was read and placed cn file, An ordinance regulating the running of street cars and repealing city ordivance No. 816 was presented. It required that street cars on all tracks and courees be ran every ten minutes from 6 a.m to 8 p.m, and every twenty minutes from 8p.m. to midnight; and mskes the fallure to so warm ca:s, and the failure to s comply with the contract mede by the ENER 3 person or company ruaning them a mie- Among the wayfarers who sojourned | gomganor, punishable by a fine not lers ip Omaha, Wednesday, was Peter McGeoch, | {ian $10 and not more than $100; and the noted lard man of Milwaukee, He dis- | cach day on which a viclation of the ordi- claimed apy business intention of his trip, | nance occurs is made a separate offsnse. but was simply passing west. Italm Xopafl]a uidlnu:jclu 816, g —The Ruth Rebekah Degree lodga are| On motlon tho orcinance was read, BRI o) eidbciioh LHRY) Wiy will ive ant | *ulc8) auspended and JiEfplacadiion| pas= other of their entertaining concerts and hope to eclipse all former l‘fl!lfl,!.- Tickets, admit- ning a9 every ten minutes would pravent ting gentleman and lady, 25 cents. the company from extending their lines —Tson Fry, a Fronchman, now supposed |into the suburban districts, the ordinancs tobs homesteading in the state near Atkin- | was o amended as to read every *‘fifteen” son, is wanted to claim $20,000 in France, at mlnutie‘;‘,l fmm‘tlin. m. to 8 p. m. and as Judge Benoke has been informed by | amended passed. o formatty ntho. employ of | Hascall pratcnted a bond of the Omaha Uni 2 Paclflo st this polnt. board of trade In §5,000, on Pwhich Geo. CIERL LU L A C. Ames, Max Meyer and C. F. Good- —A call at the officesTof the justices of the | man are sureties, conditioned to fulfill TFirst ward disclozes the fact that little law | the requirements of ordinance No, 31 as Dusiness is required thera, No criminal cases | {o erecting a building to be used_by the pending and the civll cazes are of minor im- | chamber (f commerce, on lot No. 140, portance. Justicos Stenberg and Brandex arc | and moved the approval cf the bond, the enjoying their ense with dignity. delivery of the decd and payment of the —The westbound passengor train this morn, P“&”:“:D‘l‘;g:"l’ia &;}“&“"}{‘ e ing was a heavy onpy Iv iy ""tlcy‘"bl“ that | o extendirg the sewerage across Far. travel west, particularly towards Washington | yqr ~streot, near Thirtieth etreet, was and Oregon, is increasing daily, At the|ordered pald. frelght offices all is bustle and work, while| An ordinance authorizing the transfer through trains are very heavy. of $3000 froma special to a ganeral fund, A novel, doublo-purpose serving appar- | 8nd $5000 from the seweraze fund to the atus is now utilized at tho Paxton hotel, It E;“'t‘s fluz‘!‘g;dw:,‘(:‘ under suspension of the A5y AR “"l:“ h:'.pf :':'r ,\a; iagit ‘; '&nd' Redfield offered an ordinance creating organ, but it moderates and smooths down | o\ pyper of new pasing districts in the ho harsher notes of the snorer. Ask the | oty of Omaha. The new_ districts num- management if this is not trus, bor twelve, and are desoribad at length, —Hon, Thos, M. Bowen, United States|It excited considerable diecussion and senator from Colorado, writes a friend here | finally paseed by a vote of 8 to 1 (Behm that the supply of “Records of the Rebel-|voting **no”), ¢ fon,” published by governmsat authority, | A judgment, certified by the clty attor- has boen exhausted, and that an effort would :esyé‘: .f:m;;fl} i;:&r Wolf for $75 and ; o h bo made to seouo an uppropristion fo¢ 0-) “"pocpol offered an_ordinance divlding -lih_llr publication of this important work, the Fourth ward into two more voling —In the police court yesterday afternoon f districts. District No. 1, comprises that DMary Ryan swore out a complaint against her | part of the Fourth ward lying north of hushand, who had savagely assaulted her. | Douglas and east of Jeffercon etrects, and ge. Upon euggestion that so frequent run- has achieved an historle poeitlon in the stroggles of Ireland to free herself, no- tably as secrclary cf the Irlsh Land Leaguo, in which capacity he gained a reputation for cool, quick execution and clearheadedness, A reporter sought Mr. Brenman at his room at the Millard yesterday, gnd made his acquaintancs, Heis amanof caty carrlago and affable bearing and probably not over 28 or 30 years of age. In fact he fs rather a disappointment to age. Oce naturally expects to find, #n the man who for years defied and harassed the Eoglish ~ fgovernment, grim-visaged, stern, even morose order of being. Bat no, Mr. Brenman s a fall, slim yonth, slmoat beardlees, (bat for a light sandy twelve lighte, The conter chandeller is | mustache) with a highly intellectual fore- of golden burnished brass, with succe:s- [ head and cast of featuras, quite ready to ive series of ornamented stucco fringes, | talk of matters portaining vo his work. the ¢'obe surmounting the gas jet, being [ ¢TI have just come from San Fran beautifully jewelled with red, blue and [cisco,” sald be In 1esponse to the repor- yellow colored ocrystale, which |torial feeler, ‘‘where I have been engaged add eoft of mellow partlfor some time patt. I find the people of colored effect t> the effalgence of | the west very favorible to the Irish cauae, of the chandeller, In addition to these | the Irishmen concerted and euthusiastlc. three chandellers there are to be station- | In fact, I think our causs is becoming ary lamps on fhe judge’s desk, of three |more and xore firmly rooted in this coun- lights each, The large chandeller is the | try all the time. How did Ileave Den- exact pattern of the 750-Ight pendant|nisi” Well, Kearney, poor follow, has just put up in the new Murray Hill [playod his last card, I am afraid. ile hotel of New York. In each of the|las completely lost caste amorg the Irlsh- differont rocms, dlsirlct clerk’s, witnees, | men of this country, and has not o vestige grand jury, judge's chamber, otc., the|of intluencs remaining. He is now ran- chandeliers are cf different descrlption, | ning an intelligence cilice, I belleve, in the degrec of orvnatencss, for 1the maln[San Franclsco.” part, being governed by the alze of the| «Mr, l'renvan, s3 a msn who has room. In sbout two weeks the work [gtudied the problem i Ireland's will be completed. emancipation, and who is acquainted Down stairs on tho first floor, the|with all phases of her conditlon, cherry polished desks in the rooms of the | what do you think of the dynamite county clerk and county troasurer have|outrages? ls thero eny defined relation been placed in position and the oftices | hetween them aud the policy of the Land begln to assume quite & businees like ap- | League 2" pearance. The screenivg on the counter| ¢ None whatever. The Land Leaguo of tho treasuror’s apartment s of crna-|has no more conrection with these out- ment ] brass description with 3 pan- |rages than you have, and is in no way elling—a thorouchly substantial atfair, 1o ke held responsible for them, Yes, The building will not be ready for|thesn explosions are to be regarded as occupancy, sy those in charge, | the Isolated acts of enthusiastic but dan- until about the first of April or May. |gerous individuals, who are working for Tke pregeess of fiaishing up the work |the country's independence in a way that bay not been fast of Ia'e on ac-[cannot be approved, and yet I believe comt of the difficalty of procuring|that England hereelf must be charged a eufliciency of workmen during therecant | with the blame for the con- intensely cold weather. ditlon of affairs. It is England that has ground down ):ha Irish : dependency and has brought the country A LOST BOY to the point where 1t is t2-dsy. These A OUhild Who Has Been Three Days, The new gas fixtares for the court house have reashed here from Now York, and are now being placed in position. The work /s belng doneunder the person- al supervision of Mr. Biggs, representing the contracting firm of Mitchell, Vance & Co., of New York, The l'ghting apparatus throughout is of an ornate, oven elogant, but substan- tial deecription. In the dlstrict court room especially the chandeliers are tomething more than or- dinary There aro throe pendants, one lsrge cne of eighteen jots to be placed jin the mlddle, flanked by two smaller ones, [ [ a ontrages are simply the result of all these yeara of oruelty and oppression, the aatural reaction of the treatment which Missing dist Epis seminary at Ke bonus of forty neres of land snd This powder nover varfes, strength and wholesomencse, More economical than tho ordinary kinds,and cannot be sold in_competl. tion with he multitude of low test, short woight Sold "only in ocans, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 108 Wall 8t; N.Y, alum of ity. The ecngestulations of the Bre a extended In fullest measure. e , will locate y if the cit classic s give 0,000 pal ohurch, ash, Absolutely Pure. physchrte powders, COLLARS »° CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK ARE THE FINEET QOODS EVER MADE, q,? sema All Linen. sorn | Linings ano Exteriors. 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STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power and Hand has been accorded an oppres:ed pec- Mr. and Mrs, James McMichael, onple.” i “I believe that the ultimate result to- Cumiog and Tdaho sizeets, have lost wards which all Irlshmen muet work is thelr little soven-year-old boy, Who|hg ontire independence of the country. stiayed awsy from home Tuesday morn- | T, be sure, the Irish people might be ing. All postible tearch has been made | contented for a time with for Lim in every directicn, bub to no[Buch measures of rellef a8 avail. The probabilitics are that he has |23 can be sccurad by parlismentary legls- been taken away from town, or that he Jatlon —to have a parliament of their own has met with eome unknown fate. When |8nd to sustain eome such a relation to- last scen he had on & gray suit, with hat | ¥ard England as that cf Capada. But to match, and red stockiogs. Any in- | It 18 uncerlain thet any such concessiors formation regardir him should be left at | Will be made by the British government. po.ice headquarters. So fsr as I can now see the inavitable re- S e sult of all this will be the ultimate free- TRSON. dom ¢f Ireland, which I think, can only ERSONAL. \ FERS0 bo accompllahed by phyaical force—by e open werfare.”’ George W, Gray, of Cleveland, is in the e city, THE EMMETT ANNIVERSARY P, L. Rumsey of the Cozzens, went east last night. Detsctive J, J. Neligh left last nieht for New Orleans, B. W. Towner, a noted cattleman of Laramie is stopping at the Canfield, A, C. Campbell, a lawyer of Cheyenne and formerly of Omahs, is in the city. The Kntertaioment at the Opera Night—Brennan Speaks, House Last Last evening, the one hundred and eeventh annivereary of the blrth of Rob- ert Emmet, was celehrated by the Em- met Monnment association a% the opera bouse. The spaclous building was filled by the men and women whose hearts still throb for the present and future of the Rev.J. A, Hultman and wife returaed home Wednesday night from a two week’s Chicago trip. Miss Lena Schindelo, of €ouncil Bluffs, formerly of Chicago, is visiting her friond Mrs. Baroman, 1712 California street, Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute 13th St., Cor Capital Ave. Chronic and Surgical Diseases Diseases of Females, of the Nervous System, Pr vato Discascs of the Urinary and Sexusl Orgai and Diseases of the Head, Throst and Lungs, Spoolaltics EYE AND FAR, Diseases treated by an experienced apeciailst: also discases of the Heart, Bladder, Neuralgl: CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, And all other ditcases of the 7 hroatand Lungstroat ‘ed by Medicated Vapors. (Send for Inhaler or circular on Inhalation.) All disonses of the Blood, Urinary and Sexual Or gans, Privato Discases and Piles Cured or no Pay. (16 Years Horpitaland Private Practice.) Coneultation and examination froo, , Stomach, Kidneys, Rheumatism, Piles, Cancer, etc. Ryan has several times before been arraigned on a similar charge, Christine Pgherro filed complaint against her son-in-law, charging him with assault and battery, —Mr. A. D, Jones, the pioneer citizen, was tendered a very pleasant surprise party Wed- nesday evening, at his reeidence on South Sixteenth street, by the members of Rebekah Degreo Lodge, 1. O. O. ¥. About thirty frionds availed themselves of the opportunity to tender him their congratulations and re- gards. —A somi-riot waa reported to have taken place ab the slaughter house Wednosday, Su- perintendent Crounse, of the buildiogs, in honor of the insuguration hoisted a flaming that portion lying north of Dodge and west of Jefferson streote. Distrlot No, 2, comprises all that part of the Fourth ward Jylng south of Douglas and east of Jefforeony streets, and eouth of Dodge and weet of Jetferson streets, Agresd to. An ordinance to divide the Sixth ward into two or more voting dis‘ricts was presented. Under its provislon dlstriot No. 1 comprises all of the Sixth ward lying cast of a line drawn from a point where the west line of Jefferson street crosses the south boundary of the Sixth ward, thence north along a line to the point where the west line of Saunders street crosses the north boundary lins of the Sixth ward, Cleveland flag, which was promptly ordered | D sirict No. 2 comprises that portion of down by Manager Meday. A emall viot | the Sixth ward Jying west of said line. spread amosy the workmen, who protested | Agreed to. for the flag, which was fially re-hoisted. —The Lancoln correspordent vf the Bk was in orror in stating that Jazes Davls, one of tho detectives imp'icated in the attempted robbery of tho state treasury, was ho cf lower Tenth street fams, Mr, Davis, who is now engaged in keeping & second-hand store in this city, has just returned from Montans, where he bas been for the past six Weeks, During this tume, of course, he has not beon in Lincoln, and on these grounds the An ordinance was introduced for the submission to the voters of the city at the spring eloction of 1885, the proporition to vote $100,000 in city bonds payable with- in twenty years from the date thereof, to bo used in funding the floating indebted ness cf Omaha, Agreed to. An crdinance to establish the grade of strests in seversl additions to the city of Omaha was agreed 1o, A CRANKY COUNCILMAN. Durlog the sitting of the council last e atloman points triumphaatly to & cleae | ovoping while tho ordirance reguls alibi, th runing of atraot cars was undor d o ] vi ! call bescsme facetic us an —-Oh! master, epare the mule! A wagon cussion,Mr, Haecsl Louzo with Inmber enough to tax two stout |reminded the counoll tbat Thirteenth i dinary road, was stack |9treet had the advantage of Eighteenih ARLTNA ISR PG RN Ot e palion sfzest, bacamo while fan proply on Tlr. court room yesterdny. To 1t was hitched a teenth atreet were frequectly frighten . i at Bohemians, even horees cn Eigh wiosle mule, & fathfal, willing, docile mule. | $eenth sirest sometimes bicame fright: Straiving sud struggling in tho mud, its)epedat owls, and thereupen Mr. Red- ovory efoit to draw the load was fruitless, | figld promptly retorted that Hascall was and yet, strange enough, it did not seem to | excusable pasmuch as he has been rightly ocour to the driver that he was requiriag too | named the “‘erank” of the councll, much of the willing animal, A little consid- WOBTE NOTICING, exation for those we command is & jewel ia| During the cousideration of the ordi- the crown of courage, nance oreating -ugmunu paving dl;tricitu, i i member opposed its passage, preferrin, —Long after the mid hhn:xr ‘(‘zl last nlxghl, & mamber opposed is pas snger proferring when the good peoplo of this city were sleep- | 1} B lg uffocted by it could be made lag, » young man walked a Jittlo ahead of a | 11® PEOP'e MESHT IF 1 pr L od that Bee reportor alovg Farnam street. As hoforrorionoe had taught them that to pass steppad iuto tho bright light of the electric | 4" orginance creating a paving district Job on Teoth street b halted, The blazing | practically means to order the strcets jot was sway.ng to and fro in the cold noith ) wind, causiog n any thalows to dance aud|ply's consent. The member was evident! waltz abeut Lim. He wight have been * half | in deep esrnest,but kept his good bumcr. woas over,” for he bad not full command of | To his objeetion it was rapll that stree's tongue, The reporter does not know about | are not pived excopt \ln lpurlnln_o’e n: this, howerer, Itis certan that be stood petitions d:po Yr'opm‘y ;:u aoal:; runl :lnu unstealy for 8 momen*, evidently sudeavor. | 1B l“?lan Ill; cl;‘yn'\'_; gf o a\:‘)ubl;o ing to unravel the wystery of the ghestlike :‘:‘::‘:u-,“lifl ey e e o(!plspmy 5 ! % figures tht Jodged and dipped about him. | PEFIESS A {has puliout i PIORN LS Tn & voice th'ck with ewotion, or something | 0t ‘"““mmm IATIAG NS ol strooger, he wuttered, “If T'm myself, I'm distriots, s to metes and bounds, were hic) s 1 peaple; if I'm some other fellow, | ¢ roatad, and ascertained that the object L"l(hin,) Then turaiug about and| * facing the Byg man he blusted cut, “Hello, of the ordinsnce under cons!deration was akeangor! who are we (hic) anyhow?” Messrs, Canary and wife, Liversey and wife, and R. (. Pray, the noted roller skaters, arc stopping at the Paxton, Rav, I A, Bradriek and daughter Bella, returned last evening from a six weeks stay at the Colfax, Towa, springs with health greatly beneitted, John Ingram, Sioux City, D. Anderson, I, R. Sutherland, Columbus, Mrs. J. Kocb, Mrs. Frey, Chicago, S, R, Henderson, Sioux City, are at the Cinfield, 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, H. H, Haeger, representing H. B Glover & Co., Dubuqua, Towa, was in Omaha for a few days, receiving greetings of his many friends he made during his recent visits to our city, Mies Hattie Boyden who has been visiting in this city, was tendered a farewell party at the residence of Mr. J. W. Davidson last night, and leaves for her homs in Washington to-day, Mrs. J, H, Burroughs passed a felv days in Springfield last week. come of the success of the Omaha W, C, T, U., of which she has charge,—Springfield Republican, M. M. Waldo, Columbus; H, W, McDride, Blair; J. F. Nylander, Kearney; R, R. Smith, Pierce; Henry Fry, York ana ¥, Hoy, of Silver Creek, are among the Nebraska guests ut the Cozzens, At the Paxton: Thos, Allen, Nebraska City; N. O. Sears, North Bend; John Sparks and daughter, Cheyenne; Ed. H. Neil, Boston; C, Boulter, wife and sister, Cheyenne; Il, E. Fenner, Fort Calboun; W, H, Hayden, Hastings aud G. 8, Lovg. P. Egan, Lincolo: Bernard Dolan, Lincoln; M. Girace, Albin Stolle, North Plaf L J. Starbock and 8. L. Green, McCook; J, W, Goss and wife, David City; Mre, O, Mally and davghter, Madison; E. Sheldan, Nebras ka City and J. B, Barnes, Poncs, are guests at the Millard, Among the arrivals at the Metropolitan Emerald Lrle, and the display of lccal p;mamm was as prefose as commenda- o, The exercises of the evening opened with a potpourri of lrish alrs by the A. O. H. band. The chalrman’s sddress was delivered by Hon. Patrick Egan, and was a warm tribute to the memory of Robert Emmct, and includicg, incidentally, a short re- Call or write for circularsion_chronlo diseates and deformitics, Disoases of Females, Private Discasos of the Urinarv and Soxual orzans, Semiual Woal ness, Nervous Debility or Exhausticn,etc., eto., and our ‘new restorativetreatment, All lottors and consultations Confidential. Modicincs ont to all parts of the country by ex- pross, scourely packed from observation, if full do. scriptlon of case i8 given. Ono persoual interview proferred it convenient. Open at all honre. Address all letters to Omaha Medical & Surgical Insttute PUMPY, ~STEAM PUMPE Epgine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, at wholesale or retail, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUROR AND SOHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb, MISFITS. Having quite a number of Misfits and Uncalled for Suits From our Merchant Tailoring department, we offer them 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. CIVE US A CALL. B NEWMAN & CO RELIABLE ONE PRICE Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, 1216 Farnam Street. Flattering reports view of the past and present of the mother conntry, and ber hopes and strug- gles of the future, The gentlemin was graeted wi'h hearty applause at the con- closion of his epeech. The “‘Star Spangled Banner” wss then rendered in an artistic manner by the Omaha Glea Club. “Brighter cays for 0ld Ireland” were ferstold in eong by Miss I, Lorine G.bson, The lady is poe- seesor of a rich soprano volea of rare power and range, and almcst perféctly attuned. She was met by a persistent encore,to which she reeponded by present- ing the beauties of ‘‘Kate Kearney, of Killarney.” The oratlon of the evenlng was pro- nounced by Thomes Brennan. This gentleman 1s known over two continents as a warm Irish patriot, whese warmth indeed hes oft times uncomfortably affec- ted the Britlsh lion, He it was, who with Michael Davitt, orlginated the land league, and for a tlme was the eccre. tary of the league, except so long as he WROUGHT IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, 13th St, Cor. Capital Ave, COWING & CO. JOUBERS I¥ Nalleable and Cast ron (@50 Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, WORTHINGTON STEAM PUNPS, WINDMILE AND DRIVE WELL PUNPS, Plumbers’ Gas and Steam Fitters IRON & BRASS GOODS, ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES, 14th & Dodge Sts,,0MAHA,NEB, DREXEL & MAUL, (SUOCESSORS TO JOIN @. JACOBS) UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand 1417 Farnam Bt. Crders by tele fophsalicited snd prompl aitended to, Telepbone 0 226. was Incarcarated in prison‘‘on suspiclon.” Mr. Brennan ls au easy, agreeable and favorable speaker and from the firsy moment to the last cha'ned the at!entlon of hls audlence, He briefly eulogized the life and patriotic carcer of Emmet and told of the influence which his actlons had exerted for everlas'iog good, upon the future of his country. The pastand present relaticns of Ireland with England were eloquently dwelt upon by the speaker in such a mavner as to_elicit 1he sympathetic attention of h's audience. Mr. Brennan spoke for about three- quarters of an hour and then rotirgd amid rounds of applause, well lader, be 1t said, with floral tributes. The rewa'ning portion of the order of exerclses wes musical, *‘Dermat Astore,” a veeal s0lo by Miss Fanoie Aano'd, wes besutifully rendered, as was also the solo “Kerry Dancers,” by Miss Chamberlaln. yesterday were Alfred A, Salmon, Ashland; snd wife, Lincoln; G, B, Miller, C, Moore, G, A. Hagan, Springfield; B, C. Yeoman, Wespiog Water and Henry Jefirey, of Grand Tsland, Neb. - “Kavsas Oity Liz” was arrested by Offi cer Metzs last nizht on & charge of non-pay- mentof 8 fine, The officer was implored to let her off becsuse she has a small child, but knowing she Is unworthy of sympathy he lodged her in jail, Trial this morniog. to create such districts, and thus deter-' add por (' Donnell Aboo” was sung by Mr. Jsy therein paved, with or without the peo- [ A, W, Vandeman,’ Waboo; Geo, 1., VFisher, | Northup, the well.known tenor; Kath ¥ | Creighton; John Henry, York; J, R, Wilson | leen Mavourneen by Mr, Walter B. Wil- ine, The exerdfses found a fitting finale'in the beautiful national anthew, *‘God Save lreland,” rendered by the Glee cub, ——— Roberts: u Beuren, Mr, Chas, K. Roberteon was married Wednesday a'teracon to Miss Caroline K. VanBeuran, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 8. Vano Beuren, st the realdence of the bride Callfornia snd Datton streete, The cere- drosecd 81t 18 recely dard time, March §1st, 1855, at which time and pla-e thev will be opened in’ prosence of biddore, for fur- oishing and delivery ettne Subsistonce Storchouss 1u this city, or on railroad cars at or near place of marufacti e of the followlog articles viz: from good sound oolton sacks, and in double sacks. to be burlaps, well sewed aud corners tied, each sack t2 contain 100 pounds net of flour, ootwon, outside bu lots will also be o w Major J. W. Barrlger, C. . Chicago 11, for dolivery at Chie: go. opened at thoswme time by Cheyenne d:pot Wy omin d-' sawotime by ¢ act. ¥ Colorado, forde ivery o near place of mavul P’roposals for Subsistence 8tores. OFFICK PURCHASING AND Dror, ) COMMISSAKY OF BULSISTENCH, Owaha, Neb., February 2 f Proposals in_ duplicate, in seal e undorsigued marked p rd subject to t t {his offie until 12 w. 1 0on, Central Stan 1685, envelopo posals 142bb's pork, lignt me 16,000 13 vacon, new cured, short clear sides. * Lastructions to bidders” giVingdetails concornin bacon will be furnished on spplication, and should bo attached to p-ono J 818(0) pounds The bids wi | state the prios in pew strong singl, 20,000 idered, 46 barrels vinegar, 85 t o s ttrength, standar a5 be soer ee. 0 usual conditions willbe wr, high ground, to be made eat. The outside sack pounds beans, medium or navy band ploked in barrels, full headlined or in double sacks, ‘ins de #, coruers t ed, bids for small Himebaugh & Taylor —LARGEST STOCK OF— FINE BUILDERS HARDWARE Inithe State! CONTRACTORS' & BULLDERS, ESTIMATES FURNISEED. our Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for . 3 less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. 4. h Buy Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask g ONE_HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALD U.S, STANDARD SCALES e d Iry pound bars, in casss ¢ 60 pounds; cases stia, ped, ssmpice of flour, s t0 1) delivered by tho 26th of Aprii 188 ) therv ter as practioble, 18 for{he pork,bacun beans, vinegar and soa, A 2 be recelved sud epened st the same time b; Froposalsfor the flour will b e W, H. Boll delivery at C ot oF 0a K. . cara at or nesr place of manufa broposais for flour will alsd ve reoeived F. Whitehead, C.5. Deaver, caver of on K. ture. 130 ba recolved and o e the i cars a¥ beans vinegarsnd svap to bo scud witn proposols: Co.nter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track, ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMEN1 Orders sfmi the Indian Department given for Buffalo Bcales ex cale © HEHEPATR SHOP, P y 2 | clusively, T right I8 rezerved t) rejoct any or all prop’sals Blank proposals cau be obtained au applioation. JOHN ¥, HAWKINS, wmarch §:4:6 0-238) Major &€, 8, 4T 14C6 LCUEIAE ETREET CMAHA, NEBRABK