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SESw Ny - - b3 THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1885, 1 i ovan, but officer Donohue happened tofthemselves as desiring to honor his mem.| A R AL KN T hand side of the lawn, The forty roval Neb,, July 23.—To Col. Fred Grant, S— barge. Both will be calied on to glveflfuneral the Impressive rites of the faneral e SmpwRy, Une RoRety of whih o b memorial s rvice, This matter, howevor, has been left to the committe toarrange In| an acconnt of themeelves 111's morning to) bla Honor, Judge Stenberg. They ar from the royal gardens at Frogmors, was ex Mount McGreger, N, Y.~ On bahalf of] A Visit to the Omaha Medical end Sar- Marriege of Princess Beatrice to Prince Natlonal L f Amerlea, I 1 (uikitely lovely with royal gold and silver Incidens 0[ Mflm[m Noted &t the State i‘l‘;f;':fm.“; :{:‘;o\l:‘sff:;;e:, yn:‘:frnv:x.uy, | Tost tute aEd What trangers here. ccnjunction with the committee ap: :li::q. M“I‘é‘- .!uck‘r;-};wd also \’-Nn '.W(lm\; Capital and to yourself, an offerlng of heartfelt gical s T potated by the mayor, whish, it s pre, Henry of Bat ergherg. members of the rayal miry 1 Mlver. - The i, Somdolence on the dsath of gottr Honered RUMBLINGS BY BAIL, [framed, will recommend holding memorla] s e AT o services In this clty at the same time that services are held for the dead commande: In the east, INJURED INNOCENCE. ty's pine, bananse, peaches, grapes, and —— trawberries, to aay nothing of gooseberries nd plume, ara all grown, The refection was old, with the exception of soup, the cutlets and roast, spring chicken, and all cooked at Windsor or Osborne by royal chefs, At the ond of the feast the queen ross from the table land, accompanied by the bride and_bride room and suiten and thefl ord Steward, moved it Revealed, fathor, Every Iiish lover of liberty. : both at home in tho old land and here in) An Excessive Tax Ordered By thelires' Americn, wil joln with their brothe Commissioners, [Americans In mourning for the patelo! woldier, Patnick Eoax, President. A. T, Hobbs, one of the firat settler Veterans Unite In Mourning thollof Thayer county, Is shaking hands with} A Love Match Sealed at a Coun-| try Tharch Altar. An Important Meeting to be Held | Councll Bluffs To-day—Inter- esting Notes, Etc, One of the largest meetings of rallroad] The Halt and Maimed Cured and th Blind Given Sight—What the Institution is and s Doing, 'he Ceremony, the Participants and) the Royal Skict-bearcrs Gash The Two Young Girls From Columbu i 3 ; as been held In thi Death of Gen, Grant -Looal "‘H'."['f‘t:n‘r"’:l"lf’:';'mmmm tnsurancell A reporierfor the Bee In the contss offf 20 that B Retarn to Thelr ly Dotalled and De. T (1% B16SRE Bporemin, Iy apy ana Personal, an'of Nebrasks, 1s on business In theljhis dally rambling, called yesterdsy a Homes, scribea, Al capacity proposad too tomsts, —_— ity . the Medloal and Sargical Institate cor- (Queen,” and *“The Bride and Bridegroow,” matter of “‘divy” on recelpts recelved fo ireight on goods shipped from Ohloago By Associated Prees, ner of Thirteenth and Capltol avenue,) OSHORNR, E The Institatlon Is In charge of Dr. Me: OAPITAL NOTES, X SRR oY IR ONLY THREE LEFT, The two doves of rural simpllelty and countrified Innocence, Julia Bloom an July 23, ~The marriaee of A ROYAL WEDDING, — ice, youngest daughter of (Queen MAIRIAGE OF PRINOESS BEATRICR AND HENRY Reported by The Ber's Barean, —_— Menamy, ono of Omaha's most skillful Tt to Prince Henry, of Battenberg, ’ - iaperintendents and many divislon super-ggMaggie Chalmberlain, who came down) OF RATTENBRNG, o to-day &% BE BMildred's ohureh, Lixcouy, Neb., July 23. — Beforefly pintnre gf Distingnished Men At- land distineulshed physiclans, s perfeotl§'™P il it OSTRREG 1IN ek (6. 966 10k oltyRpecial Telograms to The Bis. [Whippingham, six miles from Osborno. The many of the business houses had opened gentleman withal, and well fitted to ac A . & woather was charming, « gentle breeze flags from the publlc bulld; 1 Attenti it ¢ . ouncil Bluffs, ~and of theffand seek work, returned to their hom, Niw Youk, July 23.—The Sun’s speciallltemperiog the heat, At sunrise one thonsand up, flags from the public bulldings wer racts Attention, fas a rullng spirit of the fastitution. U. P. rosd wil be there Jlast night, sccompanied by the eattafacRirsm London mays: The Osborne house,[ffisks were run up on the Venetian masts which lined the route taken by the marriage procession, Flaga of all nations floated from housetops, The river and bay were fall of achts brilliant with buating, The royal fyachta started out promptly with the royal tandard at the “main heads and they wero decked with wrenths, overgroens and flowers i profnaion. Over one hundred guests of the queen breakfasted this morning in the palace. The flicisla aro resplendent in court dress and wear glittering _orders upon their broasts, The prince of Wales and members of his family lauded from a yacht and were driven to Osborne, The prince of Wales wora the uniform of field marshal, His son Victor was dressed in the uniform of an army officer, and his son George in that of the navy. At 11 o'elock the guests atarted for the church. ~ The Ninety-third highlanders lguarded the approach to the church while the road traversed by the procession was lined with volunteers, The queen was with 'rincess Beatrice all morning. The invited guosts frem London arrived at about 11 o'clock, At 180 p. w, the stream of court officials began goibg to the church, and the - crowd of people was im mense, Tho Archbishop of Carterbury the Dean of Windsor, and other clergymen who will assist in the coremony. had arrived at the church which was a'ready thronged, The princess of Wales and tho brides maid were dre:sed in white gosssler material, and were much admired, at half mast, the bells were folling an the entire clty was draped, in memo for the silent man who had paesed away. Small groups of men were standin around mourning the loss of thelr geen ohlef ind relating the storlea of thell trinle In the field. The faces of nsarly every cltizea manifested algns of somef§ Among the innumeratle emblems of] bereavement or loss and even the ordl-[fmourning displayed In Omaha, yesterday, nary business Interests have beenffin honor of ‘“ho sllent man,” whol restricted. leeps the slaep that knowa no waklng,| Tho cstimate of the expenses for theffoone attracted so much attention as dld a county this year, to pay the principalffsmall steel engeaving that Frank E. and Interest of the bonded debt of thefiMoorse,agent for the Missourl Paclfic road county in 1866, is placed at $44,720. Onffhad setting on a frame In the doorway) the first day of June this year there wasfof hls offico at the corner of Farnam and| in the hands ol the county treasarer ba.@Fifteenth streots, It was made durlog) Jonging to the slnking or bord fand, overfjthe war,and represents Abraham Lincoln, 927,500, The unpald texes belonging tofithen president, with Generals Grant,) this fand which will bo pald in by thelghorman, Sherldan, Hooker, Hancock, first of January next will excoed §14,000. 8 "% TR On the first day of January, 1880, theref ctd LhomAs, and miral Xarragat, will be In sinking fand, to be used in the[clustered about him. Over and around| payment of principal and interest of theBthe picture were placed the foldsof a flag bonded debt ~of 1866, $41,600,8and crape In such mauner as to hide from The scribe had often heatd before of] the instltution, bat never had boen ranted an opportunity of making thorough an Inspectlon of 1t as last night. He was astonlshed to note the great pro- portion to which the buslness has grown,) the splendid fac!litles which are offered or taklog osre of the patlents, and tha eneral home llke appearance of the| [place which Is 8> manifeatly lacking from the ordinary hospltal or dispensary. The Institote has In all fifty rooms lone of ita especial featares belng an ex ellent hotel, which s In charge of] [Mesars. Lowls & Son, of Councll Bluffs. The sphere of the institutlon, as ite) [name Indlcates, lies In the treatment of| all disenses and the practlce of the diffi- ult art of surgery. Inorder to convince himself of the practical benefits of the pablic the re-| porter atked permission to bo shown) throogh the institution on a tour of In- spectlon, in order that he might for him- self converse with the patients about [Cowee, and whole of the Isle of Wight ar orowded with royal personages, forelgn min stors and German princelings, assembled to do honor to the wedding of Princess Beatricel [and Prince Honry, of Battenburg, to-day. 'he Prince and Princess of Wales have with:. [drawn from the hurly burly on the shore and| [are spending their time on board the royal acht Osborne which is anchored off Cowes, In the town of Cowes and at the Osborne ouse, is a tremendous amount of nowse, bus:| tle and confusion, Theinns are ded with| tourists and suites of nobles, (iuns are being| fired almost continously in honor of the arri- val of more or less august personages and church bells have been ringing alll day to express popular joy. The joy} has already half distracted the residents) and it is expected they will lose thelr] wits entirely by the close of the day. The| isle of Wight volunteers done obei Prince Henry by begging him to ac coloneley of their battalion, and a silver aword, The young prince, who, by the way, is only a junior lieutenant in his own country, graciously accepted the office and the gi Al vessels in the bay including innume yachts are gayly decorated with buntiog. [weather is pleasant but war; r less trouble, therefore It s deslred ow to got It simplified and lown until {t can be more easily handled. [Heretofore the Unlon Paclfic has been| [Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Sheridan,} Hooker, Thomas, Meade, Han cock, and Farragut, When All Were Living, ral hundred dollars worth of expetlen and the knowledge that all is not gold that glitters. They not only saw th ecalving aboat 50 per cent of the “divy, orr Lo b‘:fi,,fi“‘;{,‘:,d:,n{gh{h'j’ il ut it {s understood now that the Bur-Wwho caused thelr arcest to visit Council ington road wants to get back into thellBlafty with him, The girls were seen) pool, and handle some of the Nebraska el businees. 1f they are admitted that will oatly reduce the Union Paclfic’s pro-| [portion, The ofticers of the Colorado pool asso- tation have bsen holding s meeting at Ohicago to regulate business batween the) he Missourl river, Colorado and Utah) polnts, Alexauder Mackay, zanpnl (rleght agent Michigan Central; William@Whilo at tho depot he hung around untl] goneral orieght agent Oblo &Wthey threatened to havethim arrested,and Misslesippl; aud George H. Danlels, com-Blabout that time Tom Pieronett hap- fasloner of the Colorado railway associa @ooned to put In an appearance tlon, have been selected as arbltrators toflat the depot. Seelng him, Scars ettlo the mattor of fixing peroentages onlimade himeelf scarce by getting out of thel tho buciness of the Coloradc-Utah poolflway. When told by the girls how he had association east of the Miseouri river. a0 WeLlBg, Dlarorett wERds! (b [WeAFeY] The general suporintendents of roads@ihrough the depot for him, but he had| botween Oouncll Blufls and_Chicago willBiaappoared and could not bo found. hold a meeting at Councll Bluffa to-day it for the purpose of fixlng a uniform run| v x v : ; —To-aay’s messio i iiWsvery broanest o At2p. anluto of guns from the guard el e e evisdloreminent viow, all tho fiures, cxcoptfiholr cases. Tho result was wonderRning timo for livo stock tralne, botweenf ~—To-dy’s scesion of tho istrict court willovery prospeat of favorable weather for” thell 1L LI M AR SLEL i Mo foeds your. pry theBl F Gon. Grant, bus nostly averyfiful. o two polna. bo dovotod to hoaring motions. proset. The st of gucate invited to thell "B, (LIRS MAIARD S8 o0 44 levy of one-half mlll on the dollar tlon of the county wonld produco 3| which would be $105 more than the| amount required. A levy of five mills| will produce $32,257, which 1s $21),157, more than will be required to pay th debts falling due in 1886, Will the county commissioners ttate why this ex- cesslve levy of four and one-half mlills iy made? Is the money which rightfully belongs to the people tafer in the hands of the county treasurer or the money sharks than with the peoplo who toll for} 1t? If the treasurer recefves interest at| the rate of 4 per cont on this idle money, fifteon minutes aftor 1 o'clock, Enthusiastic Jshouts and cheers greoted the pageant o it omerged from the gates and the demonstra- tion was taken up and continued by the peo- Ible along the whole reuto to the church. Five baods of music, posted at different points on the route, played at intervals, Inside the church demi-toilettes were enjoined for the ladies who slept lost night on the island, The guests who arrived to-day from London wero permittod to appear in morning dress, ‘When all was in readiness the choir, fol lowed by the clergy, passed to the altar to bropare to recoive the bride. The queon left the palace for the church shortly before | o'clock. The procession made its way along & covered way through the churchyard “into the cburch. The equerrys passed in first, then followed the foreign gueats and then the royal family. When all had entered the edifica the organist played Handel's *'Occasional Over- ture.” All the royal Indies present wore (dresses of white gossamer silk, Tha prince land princess of Walos did not join in the pro cession, They both remained at the entrance of the church, PrivceHenry, the bridegroom, wore s white uniform and on the front of his coat wore numorous orders, He passed into the church accompanied by members of the royal house. The bridesmaids left the vestry in e A SWEEPING FLOOD, Last Night's iain, More Damaging] than at First Supposed. —Twenty-five Indian children went to [Denver yesterday over the Uuion Dacific froad. berson who notlced it raleed these dra- serles to take a look at the entire group, Many studied the ploturs at lergth and scomed to read therein an Interesting and thrilling story, Comments were made. With a long and apparently heart rend- ing slgh one cld soldier was heard to say, as he turned away, ““They are nearly allj lgone.” And he was right. The old heroj of *'Sherman’s march to the sea,” the) hero of ‘‘Sheridan’s 1ide” and Gen, Hancock are the only ones that now re- main among the llving. Vicksburg, Appomattox, Liookout Mountaln, Atlaa- ta, the Wild:rness, Nashville, Gettys- barg, Richmond, New Orleane, land & hundred other peints at which| thero great lights of the war achleved their fame and distinction, were called to| meory, but the good presldent, the silent mav, fighting Joe Hooker, “*Pap” Thom- as, Mead and Farragut have gone to join the endless hes!s of Jehovah., Approprl-| ately It can be eald to them: ““Rest. noldiors, reat; thy warfare's o'er, The first patlent mot was a wealthy) farmer by the name of Hulstock, of Un- erwood, Iowa, who had been operated lou two weeks aga for a dlseaso which re-| lquired the most delicato of {reatment. Yesterday he came over from Iowa fo the express purpose of maping that he was entlrely cured, and of thanking Dr. McMenam, Mr, M. Noonan, of Lincoln, has been) for several weeks under treatment. When| he firat came to the institute he was ut. torly helplees, as much 8> es thougl he were an Infant. He had to be carried| around from place to place, could not get ff or on the bed, could not even rise| from the chalr, Under the treatment of] Dr. McMenamy he has improved so that ho can walk from place to place with only the help of & cane, and frcquently goes| from the third story to the tirst, and In| fact needs no asslstance whatever in per-| forming the dutles of his dally life. *‘I ool perfectly confident, thit I shall be) well In a short tlme, thanks to Dr. The Herald's cable saye: The Isle of Wight] in like that fanciful ialand described by the) poot laureate as ‘‘Sown with happy and with holiday,” The Isle of Wi proud that within a fow hours will oc last Victorian wedding that can ever be cele rbated. The caremony will take place at St.| Mildred's, Whippiogham, six miles north of [Newport City. It is the first wed ding in the queen's family that has had its| altar outside of royal precincts, All the sis ters and brothers of Princess Beatrice were| marrted either at St. James or Windsor pal-| Iace, excapt the lamented Princess Alice, who was married at Osborne House, adjacent to Whippiogham. The absence from a royal precinct, perhaps, befits the station of| the bridegroom, Prince Henry of] Datenberg, wherever that is, for he s so far} below the chemical standard of royal blue] blood that the bride's brother, the princa of] Wales, and royal dukes, mildly remonstrated| ainst her mesalliance, and her sister and| brother-in-law of Germany, eanctioned by, their empress mother, declined to be presont| at the ceremony, or allow their children to) join their cousin as bridesmaids. The bride| room is substantially a morganatic ecion of al 'poor German family, His military pay, £400, together with a paternal allowance of 250 —Another vary hard rain visited this sec tion of the country yesterday afternoon and last night. R M Geniua and wisters Missea Iithel and [Mamie left Wednesday forthe cast on an eight wecks’ plensure trip, —David Fostein, formerly a lawyer at Ccuncil Bluffa was taken to the county jail last night wildly insane, The heavy ratn-storm that paseed over] Omatia lnst evening carried with it no little destruction to property, when the whole s bulked together. The heavies damage roported occurred in the low part £ routh Tonth street, where the wate t —James Van Ness and M, Rolf, two boys, collected aud awept down towardsthe riverll |\ - in last night by Officer Rowles, for 0 a grost volume. The north ares wallflJ1e 2t o bt m o e i at the Siavens houss was washed out and Mreenth strect, to eave thousands of dollars worth of goode, a hundred sicks of flour were] plled up along the front of the Paxton| & Gallagher bullding to prevent the water from ruching In & torrent over the idewalk and into the cellar. It formed) a pool there about two feet deep. Many] Should sny more taxes bs levied| and collected than ls necessary tol moet the actual demands of the county ? This excessive levy i not confined to thel bend fund. It osn be proved by com] putation that all the expenses cf thls) county can be paid with the money which will be realized from a levy of, —The entertainment that was to have been given last evening by the ladies of the German| Catholic church was postponed on account of] the weather until this evening. ————— The B, & O/s Big Job. " % Sleep the sleep that knows no wakiog; MMcMenamy” he sald In answer to theflof the cellars in that vicinity wera filled, all, ind f 3 . 'vl;"fin' mllxl(" on 'lh‘ dol&nr valuation. W 1) oum of battle fielda no more, (|uestions of the scribe. which of coarse destroys ,,iy porlshablef] The Baltimore & Ohlo railroad has gotBBrown aid, commentiog l‘:nlmtthzhx:n]::iflnggl::‘i hichithay;hadihzenhwaltingifor entrance:to hat 1s this oxcessive and unnecessary| Days of danger, nights of waking. Mr., Willlam Joyce, of O'Netll, Neb., a blg jobon its hands. It has won itsffthe duchess of Albany with Princa Leopold,@to the church yard to recerve the bride. The larrival of th [goods they may have contalned. lucen, with the bride, was her- b = e ** 'Tia agranding landing lassee.” But it is a match of sentiment; indecd, ome of love at first sight, nurtured by time land confirmed by maternal sympathics. 1f, thereforo, Princoss Bastrica yiclds up ambi tious aims and continues to lead & quict do estic lifo by the side of a lovely husband| near her quoen mother, whose life she always cheered, who t| ught to say a word against ding will always be ro warkable for omissions, Gladstone, mindful o the snub he rcceived in bis own emimion st R85 Slamond, ho Duke of Albany's wedding, declined to be pressive, SR N e ] Salisbury, thel, The bride looked very protty. - he was rat bearded premier in a long sorioa of *eabidressed in ivory stin_ with horniton lace, Inets, s 4 guest without the marchioness anafiier hair was artistically arranged and the i & soat of honor. . Hlis ‘only cabinet. associJe/Tect was made more charming by the wreath ates ar the Earl of Iddesleigh, Sir Michaelf1°f oraoge blossoma. Hicks: Beach and Sir Ltich Cross, all witclosel Tho Pricom of Wales wore s costume of 0. The late cabinet is ropresented onisfwhite ou de nil. Prince Henry stood at the by T.ord Hartiogton, aud Toael. (eansiltc Jjouth side of the altar and awaited the bride. b only ambasaador ja Count Munater, repre.§ 100 Princess walked with a fitm step up tho syttt 3 Jaisle, ~After Wagner's bidal march had been of Germany, Lord Beaconsfield’s memory@iPiayed Arch Bushop of Canterbury read the u regarded by the presence of Lord Rowlon J§#rvice, the bride and bridegroom retpondiog ‘oo roally reprosent the outaide private LstljiD Slear tones which were heard throughont of the qusen and the bride's Intimate friends,@thes building. The queen gave the bride | These were all in thelr placesandat halfan bour@*™2Y . i ) { oon by command of tho queen, & modelff, At tho close of service Mendelasohn's an- ¥ social puactuality, Oshorne opencd its cus-fithem was sung. The queon, Princo Henry, was under treatment for a frecture of thy ankle. The orlginal fracture had been! > treatod that the bonea did not unlte, and ho was a perfect cripple. Before hel levy of nine mills made for! Porhapsll Many piotares large and small, of tho some of the gentlomen who are candl-ficad goneral, are o bo seen in show dates for county offices this fall will rizel i, 3,ws along the various business) up and explain this thing to the tollingferocts, Thero seems to be a unanimous muusen by o wave of tho hand that it 1887 Cline’ among buslness men to how thelr depth of sorrow in| ecoratlons elaborate and beautiful. In| the window of Mergal & Rosenzweig store on Douglas strect ls to be seen arge pencll portralt, sketched by Mr. [Mergal, with *‘Lat us have peace’ encir- lln? the top of it, and ‘‘At Peace” dl-| rectly beneath the plotare. Gen. Grant's last vlsit to Omahs, In 1879, was talked of everywhere. It was| n event that will never be forgotten. EXPOSITION ECHOES. peers and a royal ealuto. Pipers blayed the march, Highland . Laddie,” and the “Spithend” and tho salent’s guns \hundered a grand saluto, The queen entered iho church on the bride's left. Tho prince of Walea was on the right of the bride. ridesmaids followed. Princess bowed to the guests on either side as vanced up thoaisle, The scene, as the (neen, dressed in black with lace and wearivg o miniature diamond crown, entercd the church reat fight to socure an entrance into the) oity, and all that 1t noeds to complete lta| i Wehain s the right to build a bridge across ast nlght with a fall house at Boyd's by gy vui)® But tho work of making pctwithatanding the gloomy weathorlly road-bed will be no small task. It hae without. The opera presented was thells *(Jacen’s Lace Handkerchief.” Theofiprivate property right and left. Proba- b1y it will cost the road something like lfi;’l::l’:fiif‘:y_m::t;l:_“"::":Z““’::_ 810,000,000 beforo it gets comfortably b ettled. ented throughout. All of the leadingll The road Is to enter the olty throug! parts were well sustained, the chorusfithe sparsely settled extremities of Weat, work belog noticeably better than it wasfjPhlladelphts, and hopes to cross th‘a n the occaslon of the presentation of lSchuyktll not far from the oli Grey's “La Mascotte.” The orchestral support,ferry bridge, which carries the Pennsyl with Hans Krelssig at the baton, wasfivania road's frelght cara to the old pas very fine and effective. lsenger atation of the Philadelphia, Wil- Following was the cast of characters: [fmington and Baltimore railroad on Bros Prime Minister to Portugal. Mr. Max Figmanfistreet, a mile or more south of Chestnut. [Dom Sanchio, Tutor to the Kinj [Baving crossed the river to the east side,) oot o Hon Fanrry Howard Rt has the right of way along the bank, o e wWaldol{The wharf property, which conaists prin- Mins : ipally of lumber, coal and marble-yards nd lce-houses, will be about destroyed. st Night's Opera. The Grau opera company were greeted The could be done for him. Under treatment lat the Institute, he has grown so well that - can walk from place, to plea with cane, He will soon be dlecharged cured. P, Bartell, of Persla, lowa, came to ihe Institute three months sgo, suffering from kidney dlsease of ten years stand- ng. He s now at home cured. left with the propristor as securlty for a| board bill. Barglars effscted an entrance to th boarding house of Mrs. Harris at 243 North Twellth street. Enterlog the room of Mr. and Mrs, Catran they took » trunk out doors and scattered the con- tenta on the ground, where they were badly damaged by the heavy rain. They secured some silverware and smaller ar-| tioles and a small amount of change ou of Mr. Catran’s pockets. On the 13th fostant George Herdmat had some harness stolen, and on the 1 a warrant was aworn out and placed in ross malpractice at the nands of ignorani| physiclans. The parts of the broken leg ad been unskilifally adjusted, and s alse joint had formed. The leg has been pened by Dr. McMenamy, the prope: jointing of the broken bones made and| when Mr. Talbot conversed with the re orter he sesmed very bright and hope ul of ultimate recovery Letters from Horse Men and Stock] Raisers Al Over the Country, Dom Cervanties, the hands of Policoman Kelley. Yester: Rt A Mr, Lan; > 3 ionfand relatives on both sides kiesed the bride. H \ g, of Persia, Tow me tofiDonna Irene, the Queen Of course the land along the bank toftomary mysterious gates and the procession 4 day the thiof was captured at Wahoof} o i ry Wheoler having finally gotfthe Institute ' perfectly bilnd, s0 that h s M hestnat stroet Ia neatly level, and thore Jof royal guesta in ordinary “and not in car-@35, the bridel barty Left the chureh Ben- brought here, tried, convicted, and sen- had to be led. A short time since h o Valarcal ore little grading will be required, bt} risges of state, because it is not a state we e O ea s RICh RS e Baatr i il woar ding, moved through lanes for a mile or s he hedges and fioids along the route were Jkay with spectators, many paying high prices for seats upon raised platforms, No sooner] were the gquests seated than the bridegroom) eame, ILis supporters were Princo Alexandes f Bulgarin and Prince Fraucis Joseph of [Batteuberg, The bridegroom wore o white uniform ~ of & Rusian guard, as at the last drawingroom, = Next ar rived ten youtbful bridesmaids, varyiog in ago from ninsteen to seven years. They were simply dressed in ivory white fig ured mousselive de aoio, with_skirt of light inechlin with laca flowers, made up over ivory| n pattern in lace; i lower buds, dra pery bebind. They were simplo and pretty The bridesmaids marched to the new struct lure erected close to the church_porch, where hiay awaited the arrival of the bride, whol with the queen arrived in a carrisge drawn by four white horses, They walked through the covered way to the porch and up the isle to, ward the altar attended by ladies and gen tlemen of the household. ~ The archbishop of ‘Canterbury, the bishops of Winchester, Canon) Prothero, the rector of Whippingham and Rtov. Itandall Davidson, dean of] Windsor, accompanied by the whole ody cf choristers, were met at the church ldoor, The bride and her royal mother, and| the prince of Wales, the clorgy and choristers Glod intotheir placo;tho latter sI0giog thenup | tial bymn. The biidosmaids marched two and} two, aud Princess Beatrice followed, with the prince of Wales next. The princess was ressed in rich but simple robe of the thick- oat, white satin, with & long, plain train, the betticont having & rather deep, white satin ilting, on which were some orange blossoins, buds and leaves, with plenty of green) foliags, snd so judiciously plac:d ro as to tand out and look handsomo without bel orowd2d, The lace was beautiful honito Ipoint, which the queen wore on her own mar riage day, and Dbas Dever been changed| or . renovated, but age mellowed) ather thao ~ yillowed it This lskirt was disposed in two rows? one laid) lover the other and gracefully festooned at thel idea at where the orange blossom trimmi orought highas up to fl the spaca of tho satin that would otherwise have been vacant, The) laco was kegt in its place on each side of the) ef of the Brigands LR e Mr. Hurry Parker, Don Quixotte, Miniater of War ocated In his new home, has sgaln| turned his attentlon to the exposition. Letters are coming In every day by the hundred from horse men and stock rale- ers, who want spaca for exhlbits. Mr. George W. Sheldon, an owner of| ranning horses at Charlotte, Mich., writes for information regarding the| racae, and eays that be expects to be her with a fow fast flyere. Philllp D. Miller, of Des Molues, Towa, has said to the exposition managers) that & very large number of swin breeders In that stats are dls i with the way thelr state falr assoclations) re managed and want to exhibit thelr wise here, Thelowa people will be offered good inducements to patronizs Omahs. Dawes county, this state, ls preparing o make a county display of products ot} the exposition. A gentleman at Senecs, Kansas, Indl- tes that he would like to bring a few fast olts, If the races are ‘‘open to th world,” and he has been notlified to come) lalong. 8. P, Groat," of Schuyler, glves the tenced to slxty days In the jall, and fined] $10 and the cost of the case. The state conference of prohibltlonisis was held here to-day. Itis thelr Inten-| tlon to porfoct their organization ard prepare for a atate campaign. J.J. Kubn has recently completed plans for a very handscme Qaeen Ann] style residenoe. ‘A bounclng boy arrived at the residence) of W. C. Crooks on Wedneaday ovening, and the cashier weighs at least half a ton Among the day's arrivals were: W, H. Jamlson, P. D. Stardevant, V. C. Shick. ley, Geneva; Victor A. Swan, Sloux City; A. Allee, H. B. Coryall, J. R. Norrls, F. H, Goddard, Om: B. F, Smith, Hastinge; C. C. Chapin, Fraunklio; the| Hon, 8. 8. Reynolds, Davld City; W, H Harrison, Grand Ieland; B. A. Bler- bower, Harvard; J. E. Hopper, Falrfiold;| John McKunley, Beatrice; William L West, St. Paul, Minn, The police are making thedogs slowly but surely scarcer, three or four belng| disposed of each day. At thls rate thel olty will be rld of her surplus doge In th course of three or four years, providing] their 1s no Increase of dogs. Some fine races have been arranged to take place at the drlving park this in startiog on ber bridal trip is of fgured China crapo of asoft cream color. The top 18 Jcaught up on the left side by long loops with ends of cream moiro ribbon. The loops ara dI:n\:n through buttonholes made in the okrt. wan discharged, wonderful to say, in the Jenjoyment of good eyesight. J. B, Geltzman, of York, reporte, after twol onths, that sho has been perfoctly cured £ pilen of two yoars standivg. Mra. C B. Nelson, the wife of the Tenth strce and agent, who for yeara has been a con irmed Invalld, and has sought in valn) for advice from the best pbysiclans o America and Europe, has been for a few weoks undergoing trestment at the) Institate, She is fmproving greatly and yesterday for the firat time io) months went out riding. A, T. Gowe, o Lincoln, for wiote 8on Dr. McMenamy| had a brace made, writes that the brace acts to parfection and that his son ho road has got to cut & wido swath) long its path, and pay well for it. s .. Mr, Charles HaywoodChestnut streot the main depot is to by Minister of the Treasury... . Mr. J. H. ituthMiocted, snd plans are belng drawn fo [Minister of tho Navy... M, Frank Qukey@y i firat stroet onst cf the Schuyld Daucing Master My, Henty Dopowfkill s Twenty-fourth, Eventually th Master of Ceramony . .. Me. Fred J. Stegerfiroad expects to take the whole t(uar Pagen of the Court | -~ it Billie Wilson@botween Twenty-third and Twenty- ) ....Miss Lizzie Govzalis@iourth streets, and probably frem Ohert nut to Walout. B > MITH'S SWING, IT 15 TO BE RAKCUTED) WITHOUT RELIGION IN A HIGH ENCLOSULE, Special Telegram to The Brk, OscroLa, Neb., July Preparations sre boing rapidly completed for the habging of Smith, the wife murderer, to-morrow. 1t is loxpected a largo crowd will bo in attendance. | The gallows ia baing enclosed by a high board fence and the jall surrounded by baib wire, ‘ but the people threaten to tear it down and witness the hapging in ) epite:~ ¢f the law. A local i 'paper acknowledges this foeling by expressing the hope that the people will obey the law . fand maintain order. Large delogations are arriving from Seward, Risings, Shelby, [Stromsburg, Columbus, ' Waco and sll the urrounding country to witnees the hangiog, and the saloons have leen reauested to close ‘ until after the execution. No sympathy i ‘ oxprossed for the condemped, The death ) watch was set on Monday nieht, b Swith refuses to talk to anyone, snd when strangeis ure at the il hoappears entircly ¥ broken down, When left slone with the oner immediately charges, and bravado epirit although he has iven up all hopes of. commutation, Ha e Dot sateD of teht {0 £wo days aud will | ably Dbreak down before resching the gallows. No religions sorvices will bo held i with the condemned man as he positively re [ d still cursew hls own ell a8 the community in general, , The execution takes place between the hours of ) & m, and 2 p, m, | A dispatch has beeen roceived trom the lkovernor refusing to interfere with the exacu tion and the request of the sheriff sor wilitin is also denied, E T M Sonrs Ouliiogs, Paselng under Chestout and Ma ke The motion to compel Sheritt Miller tt8lstreets tho road is to ekirt the river until lshow cause why he hould not turn theffit reaches the park. Here the Reading Smith Stock of goods over to Marshalfgratiroad tracks are not only unsightly but] . dangerous to sll drlvers into the park, Biorbowor, which was to havo beoolp Sl rance fn at Groen atrost,and argued before Judge Dandy In the UnltedBovery afternoon carrlages roll in by the States dlstrlct court, yeste:dsy was pos fhundreds. They are obliged to cross the poned until 10 o'clock this mornlng. potwork of tracks., As the Baltimore & John E. Smlith, Esq.,and JohnJ, Shes,) sq , were admitted to the bar of the dls-| teict court yesterday morning. 2 A jury was empaneled yoasterday In tho case of Cunningham vs Black. Judges wakeley and Nevllle of the dis:| trict court issued the following order: “And now upon suggestion and motion of] District Attorney Lae S. Estllle, it 1s or- ered that a committee of ten members) f the bar be appointed to take order as} to the death and obsequles of ex-Proti ent Ulyses 8. Grant, and that io re- pect for his memory the court will ad- journ one day. Whereupon the court] sppolnted the following named gentle- men to compose such committee, to-wit Meesrs O. F. Manderson, Lee S, Estelle, oreph W. Savage, John O, Cowin,| orge B. Lake, John M, Thureton, O. F. Smythe, P. O. Hawes, W. Swilzler,| nd 0. S. Montgomery, And the court time and space. Suffice It to say that it would well repay snyone to take s trip| through the Institute, for many interest- ing revelations would be made to him, In connection with the Institute, is ran} bracemaking establishment, whera all ortl of braces and surgical appliances are manufsctured. The manufactury s the nly one of its kind In the west, and ls in| harge of a skillful and experienced art!- g will be removed, but it 1s going to cost n enormous sum. Having struck the Reading tracks, the ew rcad will have the Readiog depots af Thirteenth and Callowhill and Ninth and| (Green streets to fall back oponin ad ditfon to its lmmense station at Twenty- fourth and Chestnut, The reading runs ita New York tralos from Nioth and] (Green. The people who have been man- ging the Baltimore and Ohlo campalgn) yesterday In connection with his insur ance company. 0. 0. Wheedon was amoog the Lin| cololtes who went to Osceola to witnes: tho hanging there to-morrow, Ex Governor Butler, of Pawnee OCity,| oame lll]) yesterdsy for a day at th o) satlefactory explanation asto the resson why he did not get a notice of the Omak exposition In his premlum list, when all the other falrs In the state are meniloned, Tho best of wishes, he eays, prevall oul here for the success of the exposition, Letters have been written to Bonner,| for Maud S to be brought here, and also| to other owners of noted fast anlmals, but as yet none of them have glven a| well, and certainly deserves to, as it is| firat class in every particular. As a slight) t be kept. Although the road has got an entranc linto Palladelphls, it 1s threatened with more trouble before 1t taps New York None of the trupk lines want another| oad. Vanderbllt does not want It any| more than the Erle or Pennsylvanis, Ex-Senator Reynolds, of David Oity, 15 spending a dsy In the olty. » At a meetlng of the citizans held here| Inst night, Mayor Burr, chalrman, Jadg just pald $500 for a splendld span of horees which are to be used in connec- tlon with the Institution, Statement Filed, Parker, secrotary, it was declded to ap-Rreply. RS s 3 i akirt by two elongated sprays of orange Llos —— point a committse to arrange for & | i A =T Lo Genersl Cowin, as attorney for Sherliioading fa about bankrapt. — Its leasedRELEL 1Y FT SUCEI M2 O TR swee 5 place and manner, and to propare & pro- o A PAIR OF TOUGHS Miller, filed a lengthy statement late lastfliersey lines have no money. Between WUl of the choristers filled the little church The Day on the Turf. : ramme for holdll;g- tuneral service at] DIRD, ! vening showlng why Sheriff Mille [Vaaderbilt and the Pennsylvania thellay Prince Henry stood by the flower deckedl Sanaroca, N. Y., July 25.—At to duy's g HAMEL—Charles William, son ot Louise T— compact hetween the Baltimore & OhlofRaltar ready to claim his bride, who looked ra Braces tho attendance was large, the weather the eame tlme of the burlsl of Gen. should not tarn the Smith stock of gocds Grant. The following persons were se-| and Gustav Hamel, azed one month sud) diant and happy to plight her troth to thel OfMoer Donovan Pounced Upon By Al and Reading, by which the Baltimore beautiful, but warm, one day, July an of ber unfettersd choice. The quoen) " oaeday, J Stranger and Choked, ver to Marshal Blorbower. Mr. Cowinllyaoile oxpect to reach New York, ms . 0 " nile, two olde; P }]scudL gfld 'n.neh = oom;nhteé- Funeral will take place July 24th, at 2 . L) . sets forth as one of the ressons, thst de- ":h‘;_”‘ RASK. 10 Sa SN lhelr'vl“{ f‘.,“.:..':-‘i,'f;“?:‘.fl;f.:&fii;fifi;i‘.?r;tf‘:‘,‘.:‘.:.f;? ..:.Tf::,:?u\v:}n::‘l; ey ."‘l" Fealiriy o4 | - o R well, B -«In. . m., from southeast corner Seventeenth and i 2 fendants attcinpted to defeat the ends of My, "y oh avent the Baltimors must bulld e ot Tt QGRAGHS. r WO b yant, i 3 i MoBride, ~Heury —Hoaglen, ~HomiyRnoraker, Frieods are invited. Offioer Donovan had a round yesterday Wjustice by tiylug to bribe one of the meolli0 Nuw York and take its chances forl) After the ceremony, walking down the@ Second race— Threo-quarters of a mile; . B B x - BATCHLER—In this city, July 22, at 7 p.{With an Individual, who Tom Plerronet@who were saiected s Miller's sureties i church islo leaniog ou her bushand's arm, @1 cebus won; Editor, secoud; Guydette, third, Sruagiann, I8, Risam, dola il 1 y, July 22d, at 7 p.Swith an Individual, who Tom Pl tlwh d a8 Miller' ies byRormioal facllliles. The fight is not over 1 b b 1; Guydette, third Clark, b‘o . . . ilson, Charlesll 1. Annie, infant son of Mr, and Mre, 'wiys 1s the hardost charscter ever in thefcfiering hiw: money. e the royal procession reformed and all in the 8, 1:10}, g Parker, Col. A. G, Hastinge, 8. M, Mar-B Murks Batchler, . H s church returned to Osborne, where sump Third race—DMile and & quarter, all ages; quette, Lowls Helman, Patrick Yan, A, elty jall. H'a name, or at least the name] —_— Western Lines in a New Pool, tous dejeuner was prepared and laid in twolI'aeeland wor; Ten Stone, second; Koscuinky, Funeral at 2 p. m. from the residence, Fourteenth and Piecs streets, Interment at] Laurel Hill, The Ola Soldiers. Geo, A, Custer Post No. 7, G, A, R,, hird, Time, 200 Foueth race Mile avd 500 yardes Hozaras won; Albis, second; Douglas, thud: Time, [2:13, large and handsome ,marguecr,boz ause tud rotis in the house were not large enough for any function #o extensive as a wedding break: Oicaco, IiL, July 23,—At toe contioua tion of yesterday's meeting the formation of & D. Burr., The committee will meet i the mornlog in the United States court he gave at polloo headqaartors, is John| MoGraw. About noon yesterday, with: room to arra the programme., Theln i1 1:R—1n this city, July 221, at 5:30 p.Bout any provocation whatever, he madeffiield a special meeting last evening forfluew Colorado and California pool was cow- Bfast. to which over two hundeed guests were) 4 . following oall had been lssued: To allR w. " Alice May, daughter of J, W. audfsn assault cn Donovan, at the cornerfthe purpose of arranging to take part InQpleted to day. In addition to the roadsfbidden. Some of the hest wilitary bandoll Vifth raco—Mile and seven!y five yar civlo and military socletles, the severalll Mary Miller, azed 1 year and 15 days. of Tenth and Dovglas streets by trylng] barod yosterday as prospective membars of f¥¢re present sud played suitatlo selcctions of @Malaria_won; Clay Vipe, eecond; Shady, [paylng the last tribute of respect to thel doparted comrade, Gen, Grant. Thel whole matter of arrangement was dele gated to a committee couslstiog of Gen, Georze M, O'Brlen, W, P, O'Nelll and) D. St. Geyer. Gen. Grant waslioo Cill'he'two yoars from July 1. The re an honorary membar of Custerfludjustuient of percentage may be had every] Ipost avd the members thereof expressed fsix months, third, Time, 1: 8} — usic bofore and during the repast, fncludiog the weddiog march played for the first time by the band of the Portamouth division of the ltoyal marines and Light infastry sta tioned on the terrace in front of the house and rendered while the wedding cakes were being cat. The privcipal weddiog cake wis| made in three ssctions and weighed abou four hundred weight. The royal marquee iyl which the dejouncr was served la on tbe left fire and hose companies, the church@ Funcralat 11 a. m yesterday from residencs) on Bouth Thirteenth near Hickory strests to Laurel Hill. GERNADT —In this city, July 23d, Robert, son of Mr, and Mrs, Walliaw Gernadt, aged J. 8. CaLpweLs 1 yeor. Chalrman of Cltizen's Committee. Funeral to-day st 10 a. w. from resi The followlng telegram was forwardedfdenca, Fightoenth near Dorcas street. to choke him. They struggled several mivates, and Donovan finally released] himself from the scoundrel's grasp by welling bim over the head with his mace. He was then taken, followed by s large 'crowd of loafors and boys, to the jall, mate of McGraws named Pete Morrls, ried to astlat him (n hls fight with Do the association is the Southern ¥ systom, \which was accorded the privilege of becomiog] o membar, George A, Danicls, pres nt com missioner of the Colorado railway asociation was chosen commissioner with power to fix Jand award percentage. The duration of the Matters of Oflices, WasHINGTON, July 23, William 1L Daw oy was to-day sppointed postmaster at Ao , Wis, vico Henry Swith, swpended. o resignation of William Bung a8 gove of Idaho has bocn accepted. b

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