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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1886, W S s atmusommit a8 Hall builders wonld | " [ fefuse the bids of parties employin JORN G. RRUNER. 1 P— i e W BRAKEMEN'S - BROTHERHOOD, | £ e St tavar ot choce b the ren- BLOWING BEFORE BUSINESS. | b ton tibor. Taid ot the tavter > % Dexh | oF 5 : T TR e o audience, though | AQK YOUR DEALER' son, it is certainly a fact that the =ocial REPORTS OF COMMWITTEES tiach of dn_ Esteemed Nebrasks | ono nnd fistenicd o the entite programme season thus far this year, especially with G ades and Grading==That the protest . s with ‘undivided attention. The yotne Drganizer Foster Tells Something About 'l‘!"!n"-"lllbllhn‘h*”|Ifl* '"‘;-n mwv; City Conncilmen Indulge in More Loud fas -‘~|t the nn;'rm\i‘\{x of ll:ulx-nn) street ohn "i (“"""""- an old and respected | mon are to be congratulated on the stic: i i 4 4 tillest in the- recollecti > 1 aid upon the ts the present. | citizer ‘uming e | says Vo Pess iti 1 i Torer Tl et Mot | A o ot f | T o e S, | R0 e e for 1t st | e ofComig syt e | ettt et | Union Sewing Machines | ' y e . Madola i . o) s a ience resent a — Intter hold that one of Omah s ne eds at 3 _ Gag and Electric lfghlghuhpnttung & | January, 1886, at the vesidence hi , | the next one, which occurs uc\'x Monday The machine that was awarded the TALKS WITH TRAVELERS.|! a good hall with modern im- | ixteenth Street to Have a Viaduct [ substitute ordinance regulating the 1 Uriah B 5 " | evening, Feb, 1st ) Provements, centrally. located, . which A charge for gas in the city. = Adopted on. Uriah Braner, with whom his Bty FIRST PREMIUM AND GOLD MEDAL — shall be ablo to withstand, mot alone ol b Same--Recommending that the prices | parents made their home ever since they Receiving Their Commissions 4 Hiring & Hall—A County Officials Re- | competition, but alzo the fickleness of foot Opening—-Gas, for gas be follows: For strect lamps [ came to Nebraska, He was born June County Judge MeCulloch rostorday | At the Worla's Expositton, New Orleans, over the saltatory divinity. Dogs, lite, per year, $25; for gas for oftices, ete., per | 24, 1802, in Northampton county, Penn- | rendered falon | u o itors, and the only sewing machine 1,000 feot, $1.50; al<o reporting that for iy L NP bR rendered a decision in the case of | th S BACKWARD “AND FORWARD s the month of Novembor the city gas bill bbbttt bt e U2 Edwin Davis vs A. D. Jones, a suit to re- | vy e no Tandro It make i y delphia. He was married to Judith cover $125 for the sale of the Bucking- i 1ol not entorprise enough 10 The regular meeting of the city council* | exceeds hy 40 per ¢ 3 o o 3 ) e . A & Y ¢ er cent the bill for the get it The Chairman of the County Board | woc' Tl last evening in the council | sanic month durig past years and onghi | Man, wha survives him, August 15, 1825, | ham property. His judgoment was for | NCORMOINe you, send your address Takes Some Exception H i o ¢ i Mr. and Mrs. J . Bruner came N ) ¥y chamber, President Becliel presiding and | to be cut down to the above prices; also [ Mr. and Mrs, John . Bruncr came to 1 ppaintifr, Mr. es gave notico of ¢ The Brakemen's Brotherhood. [To the Editor.] 1 ¢ ottty Vet ELK Aty ”fiflv‘_ recommending tint the jtems for ropiirs Omiah, Nebragka, inicteen vears o, }:},,‘]‘_‘“‘L Mr. Jones gave notico of ap- | 908 North 16\h Street, Omaha, Nebraska. My, L. C. Foster, jr., the grand organ- | semiannual report of ex-County Trens: | Goodman, Goodrich, Ford, Faray, Lee be disallowed. Adopted. :‘I"‘: -'“f"-‘.";‘“.\.‘f t !ml\‘l"~ H‘ 4 The jary in the easo of W, . Shriver | for cireulars, terms and pricss. The Union {zer and instructor of the Brotherhood of | urer Rush, also his comments on the Loedet, & hrocde: 1 v’l‘ln T 4 o . ORDINANCES, A _‘l:\ -l\iA.:n‘(‘o “il o v Braner was | oo gyihoim & Erickson returned a ver- | Sewing Machine, us its ns &, combines Raflroad’ Brakemon, was in tho city yes- | same, and, on the whole, 1 think the [ cCUer Behrocdor, aud ZAego. ot '1'.3|:\|.||||\I|m'|h_v fire limits of the city | VOTY Snorgetic and wetive e Within &} dict of $102.50 for the plaintiff, Mr, | 1l the zood points of all frst class machines in terday. Mr. Foster w f matter needs a little explanation. The meeting was a !:mg one, a great portion | of l;‘x“a . g ‘ml. K ik h(.‘ \\"H‘ln:uh‘l]n-n{ ‘Q:-i(‘l; rh:)\'n':I! J hrivergelaimed to hgve made a sale of | One, and is undoubtedly the simplest and Soptember, and organized a lodge which county’s bonded indebtedness at present | of the time being taken up by disputes eclaring he opening ot Nicholas s euma property which, it is alleged, the defend- | best for family purposcs. The Lest argument ! is a8 follotvs: and wrangles hetween some of the mem. | Street from Twenty-third strect to Saun- | abouf five months ago became partially | 3y¢< vofise ‘00O 120, that it is the best is that it commands a higher iscalled the . Boyd lodge, in honor | 8965 000 § id wrangles between some of the mem- | g1 cront, v aralyzed, sinee which time I‘i‘l Wi - T prico than any other machino in the market, 5,000 in 8 per cent honds, o aldarable Bitsiioas as trans. 4 n g master, who is $165,000 in 7 :u-rr nt bonds, bers. Considerable business was trans ()P('u\!\g Jeflerson street from Chicago | fined to his room. He gradually I A Policeman Sued. No machines sold except to dealers at less than very popular with the railroad boys. £125,000 in 6 per cont bonds, m'(\‘l!. lfu\w\_ as fnllm\u:_ Reahe to Cuming street by dedicating to the [ more enfeebled until death came to his Suit was commenced in the distriet | vetail pr “No,*' roplied Mr. Foster to the ques- | e’ whole humber of honds voted AN Y AL A AL public use all real esiate pelonging to the | refief. v court yestorday by Edward Wilson . ) PR b bl ETE 000, which shows £150,000 paid From the mayor, approving ce rtain or- | city within a distance of eighty foet east [ It politics, he was o Jacksonian demo- | e P ap i Qiionds, th Umon Man’f' CO reporter, *the object of our | ¥ o0 e o R a0 DRI, | dinances passed at the last meoting of ‘the scotion line hetween scctions 15 | orat until 1856, having cast his first vote | ftinst Martin Shiclds, the <uspended g oy 1« not to control strikes. . wes, - Tho From the mayor, appolnting I and 16, Passed. for president for Andrew Jackson, in 1824, | policeman, and his bondsmen, John \te terms to the companies, | 7 a IueoonL oY i dome.| Mot Rebur - ALlE w O, Vs Gall Regulating the salsof gas in the ci He filled numerous positions of trust, | O°Connell and Henry Speigle, for §2,00 206 N. 16th St,, Omaha, Neb. B tho monibers of the brotherhood ) i sl T P s e doses U A Sl ALV Omuha and fising the priee at $1.5 per | fome of which were as follows: In 1830 | Wilson is the man who was arvested by | —————— — Semarding wogos. Wo aim to farmish tho | any. fime after noxt “The gher appraisers to assess llilln:\y;v«L 1,000 feet for water gas of 16-candle h,n was, by Governor George Wolf, of | Shield I 13, without, - OMAHKA gl Iz. ag o S lsa | same Taw that allows the commissioners change of grade; also appointing Joln | power. Recommitted to the committee | Pennsylvania, commissioned as lieuten. | mer claims, any provocation. ‘The oflicer railroad companies with o Iu-tu_ar ClAss |40 Joyy u sinking fund allows them to re- D. James a spec policeman, Con- [ O gas and ¢ rie lights nt of l!u‘ \ ington troop of eavalr was suspended from the police forcee by X brakemen, with sober, industrions and | find county bonds at any rate of inter- | firmed After the passage of scveral minor or- | nd was made adjutant of his regiment. | the marshal on the charges made by Wil- reliable men who ean be depended upon. | est not to egeced 6 per e : Fhom the city treasurer, stating that he | dinanees the council adjoarned. R L O WIE R R AR S N RARpe b ! : roustirer, stating L -~ States marshal of the eastern district of . - . To become u;\’t’llh!.r:)f”;t organ _..‘(qup ;-:::I‘:I“l;n “!’lu m_pi AL e had tendered payment of the awards of Snow Instead of Rain. Pennsylvania. In 1856, he was one of the e They Hit the Old Man il o aman must have had at least one year's | Qenty sous. o, comntisslonors wes by the extension of Nicholas | Monday cvening, and Fremont electorsof Pennsylvaniv. Sineo | The tvial of Samael Willahn and his ks u" ux,}:-»xl-u-qm in |(n|km,v.:l, six months of | (80 T A eonty that was | Street from Twenty-third to Suuuders | the prospe lllfl;'nw‘un. Ilul}fiz stato lie was ‘elocted | step-sons, Frank and Georgo Rapke, for I3 AT A which time must have been spent on a | g i At 3 SRONtS 3 AN " Marv Gorma adre: | nized by ev: probate judge of Cyming county, but, on | disturbi e peace, oceupied stime i %, i il )i 1 struggling to get'to the front in the way | street, and that Mary Gorman hadre- | nized by fccount of Nis decRning yonrs: ho falled | . urbing the peace, occupied thetimein d froight train. Drunkonness is not tol- | of pibhic improvements, to creato sink. | f i f s polico contt yestorlay at J . ¢ [ “ ate a sink- | fused to accept the s: tion and to avoid a fl sellar: $ nlibe 4w O wiHae A | pohee court yester afternoon, and re- erated, and s mot by & rofusal of admis. | ing lund to pay a debt that Shoukd bo | - From the ety marshal, reporting the | ditohes were clen et sy o) (b T A D] i sl SR 11 ST uta T e ) P R AR T R ] (i marshal, reporting the | ditches wore cleared so as to leave ife-long “member_of the Independent | Slied Lo i dis sion or a prompt expulsion. 1 y - future generations. They | suspension of “Martin Shields from the Interruptod s . Order of Odd Fellows, having joined | fad the boys fined and costs ¢ Tho. scaond. objnct of the brotherhood | had alrendy paid 150,000 without | police force. Referred fto the police | Uninterrupted waterway, while the thoir order in 1819, The tvas. in Ghn eme | Wiliuhn is thie man who has is to care for th f deceased | levymg a spécial tax for the same. Now | committee was shoveled into the middle of the streets | HIEE SFOCE AT Fas ot socit the em- | Joit ngainst his wifo for divoree, alles N (5, N members, or provide for those who are | in regard to the sinking fund, it has been [ From the board of public works, sub- | and in some instances carried away. Dloy of the Amorican Traet soclety s ¢ol- | (yeliy on her part and tho part of her e SN L] disabled by accident. ‘The preamble to | the custom of the commission itting an g ot of the ihg . for || | Kitly yostorday { porteur fora long time. In church and 2 Ll UL E 13th 5t , Cor. Capilol Avenue, y 4 1 ible ta . th mm to | mitting an abstract of the bidding for Early yesterday morning, the atmo- | school matters he alwi took an active | sons. the constitution explains the object in sfer to the sinking fund any balance | the proposed and reporting that | ephere became more shar o molstize || intorest.: ‘P 'le I"-“. ‘l“' an active — e FOR THE_TREATMENT OF ALL theso words: o wnito the railroad | not needed in_ other funds and take up | after o careful consideration of all plans, | ob 1F¢ PEIIE TOTE AT, Gl e e e popar of tho The Thurstons' Ball. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. brakemen of the western hom bonds, For instance, for tho yenr 187 | and a full and free expression from Mr, | congealed, and for a short time cutting | BEMG, RS0, YR the sichools in | Avrangements for the grand mask ball DR. McMENAMY, Propriotor. romote their general welfare the bond sinking fund was used up as SWRLBL BILY BN RO *. Blicke hail fell in large quantities. At3:45 a.m. J ong _stato outsido, of tho [ o Thurs T Sixtein yeurs liospital aull Privite Practice P & Y s g P Rosewater, city engine M Blicken: . 1 larger es, did not take that high posi- of J. M. Thurston hose com; on ‘Wao have ‘the f“l‘l]lll’ apparatus and reme vance their interests 1 {?”IO\N' ! , chief engincer, and Smeed, | this was changed into snow and ab 7 | tion they do at present "l‘h.-"w-.!n of | Wednesday night, Feb. 10, arve progress- for tho sycccsstal (reatment of evory form Of ¢ intellectual; to prot ! by | Cash on hand Jan. assistant of the Union Pacifie, and Mr. | o’clock into & light rain. At 9 o'clock n | proper sshool fucilitics. Wero A A A AR R ) 5] e roquiiag cither medical or surgieal treatme the excrcise of n syst Bridge fund Weok % the Burling! & Mi =1 i ka i proper school fucilit were but g in- | ing finely. and neavly all the details are | gnd invitoali tocomeand i v roralgaiot S ] i\ | Povr LUt 2 ecks, of the Bur 'm,lnu A issouri, | wet snow commenced to fall and contin | centive to Mr. Braner, urging him to pro- | completed. T’ ir will take place at y also W. L. Adams, jr., of the Belt Line | ued during the wl evecing The | vide good schools for ‘the nelghborhood, | Turer snd M (TR N b d i Road fund. 3 ours, this frat y has been organ- | o ailway, they recommended that plan A, | storm was too late afiee By of tha'l 4 S e e el D e Road and bridge ‘-’17-(003 FoReRY, ToT B MEEe I“ ‘11‘5" ;x-:uiu:,: l:\of \\‘I({ l-llnlluu:l:vlilnl:::\':l"{‘[x-]'y;&t(\]l‘;l i')'.'é' ]::.‘:1_\".:153::( |lf|‘l‘|r||&|I:1 t-l\\‘"x‘\ It\‘!‘m‘::x‘ll‘:-fi | pated that neither one of the commodious WRITE ¥ CULAR on Deformiti “Yes," continued the spenker, “tho | Collected i ; ; t | company of Youngstown; Ohio, be | on time, and with goodly loads of pas- | guaranteed their pay S struetures will Tiold. i throngs whigh | Bracer, ol Bt Cutatirey R g railrond companies approve of the Broth- | ransferred f L RB. 3 3 adop! : sengers. =M. and Mrs. Braner had cleven ehil- | 1o 0 ""l] will undoubtedly | i Bronehitie, Inhalation idity, Paral: erhood and o all they can to further its | County sinking fund... . My, Fur: id the 1been hited |~ The street car compuny kept their | dren, of whom are cight living. | is pr et ne e tof pleasure 1 yais, Epllepsy, Kid r, Skin, Blood and interests, At first, as might be expected, ot in the papers that there was some job- | plows busy during the day, und found ex- | Mrs. Caroline. E. More now living | 0 oo 4 WL ool ey, Benoes, Trustes, snd they were not very enthusiastic, but as | ponds redeemod s bery in connection with the letting of the | cecding difliculty g the half | Kansas, Mrs. Capt. Jacoh Swartzlander, Beautifying the Millard, I and Surgical Appliauces, man- soon as they came to understand its ob- sollo s contract to the Morse company. As he [ frozen particles from talling upon the ), rune Amel e s 4 oz for sale, 'y celled § R P gy Hon. Bruner, Prof. James B. The Millard hotel is again recciving reliable Medical Institute making ject they were very strong in their en- | Coupon 4 tood it, their plans were not ac- Bruner. (| ) runer, i oY H dorsement and they now give the preter- [ i 2650 | cor 116 spettications, whilo othors | e storm extended to Yankton and | O, Mrs. . J. Tiley of Sehylop, | 50me beautiful toucties av the hanils of | Private §p30|a|;§; Nervous Diseases ence to Brotherhood men.” The funds above transferred would | whi ¢_according to the specifica- Iy thronghout the Missouri yalloy. | John J. Brung e | accomplished artists, The square of ' VA SPECIAL In supp ertion the speaker | have belonged to the goneral fund af | tions weve lower. e did not under- | There was little” wind but the entir Bruner of West Pont. Of fi ceiling immediately outside the dining MU UL s Dl roduced ver the Union Pac transferred strietly according to law and | stand it, and asked that Chairman | gion was darkly clouded. The tempera- | grandehildren forty-twoare living, I e e Bl ren b Vorthern ic, Oregon Railway were needed in that fund. House, of the board of public works, be | ture dropped from about 20° to 18° at | forty-five great grandchild o b ¥ A bR L BRI BN o) Navigation and Southern Pucific sys- | . In regardto transferring all the balance | heard on the matter. —That gentleman | noon, with the probubility of a greater | are living. His grandfather em i New restorative treatment for loss of vital power. tems. in the bond sinking fund to the general | responded, and informed the council that | fall and colder weather as evening ad- | from Germany and settled in e | e wily g Coftiey Ko 1t UM QINTY Gl IR, “Yos, the Brotherhood of Railvond | fund atfthe end af cach year, it is o mis. | the plans of the Morse company were ac. | vanced. At last reports, the wind was | Pennsylvania ivhen the country signs, The walls wil i S TR LR e T Brakemen is a young organization, the | take. It was never done, 5 i the | cording to specifications, and a1l agreed | freshening from the north, aunbroken! wildorness: . Obio' brother | tHeir brosent to s 1 04 b Wil o, our fivst lodge having been organized at | following y The commissioner paid | that for the money they were the best et g that came with him to this country set- | intended to harmonize nicely with the [ PR RCULAR TO MEN Oneonta, N. Y., on Sept. 25d, 1883, The | bick into” the general fund $3, - | plans submitted, A £ Ex-County Officers’ Books. tled 1 eastern Virginta and one firther | Soling. Lhewhole will bo decided im- | - £, s EATA A SONT R TUROYEN: Bhwel of: thiv lirst year \was thirty o | The s one more transfer from | = Af ine further discussion, amotion | The investigation which is now being | west. His father htlped tolay the founda. | PrOVement to the space selected. s\ ANTODOXLE, odges, the second year i racicd 161 | (i o g foud mado when the com- | to tafor the matier to tho cominittee o | made into tho condiion of ox-Treasurer | Jon of eue government and fought in the S ) and it now has 190 1odges having a mem- 8si0 zht t t house block, | viaduets ailroads ailec. .| Rush's accounts, it is' claimed, will be | Yanks for fts independence. ~ Four of AT ety mership of between eight and nine thous- and it was well discussed at the time, From John kins, submitting his | * S 5 ST ¥ i) his sons, John J., Charl o One of Stephenson’s cabmen, who had i able to visit ny be troate: R vion but, if Mr. Rush had made a kick a | bond as boiler inspector, Approved. - | continued, when those are finished, upon Rissons, dJohn J., Charloes 1, % G a0 | ovown tired of waiting for a pssenger to I At AL Faster is mow on his way west |ttt time, it could not have been | From Cordelin Phelps, Catharine F. | the booksof all the comnty oflicers who | for the pre ion of She Union tnthe | return from the B. & M. depot yester monts ] Y PACK where lie will visit San Francisco, Port. | done, and 1 don’t think ho w Hobson and J. Lafayette Curtis, offering | recently retired from theirposition. ‘This | late civil war. John J. was severely | ‘o, rushed to’the bug. | Souents or schier Ono. | ]nml,"l'uunm and other points, forming | {ked sine (l& l‘f‘,’,’{}'}';',}' nything from | to purchase at '1'|”;i€fi‘plc¥f‘;]“‘f¢§§$fh i | dotermination was made Tast summer | wounded i the battle of the Wilde ness o the traveler's luggage, | foimed If convenient, Eitty rooms for th A Al D kingo A a3 - ‘1 i C| 0 pay erest on bonds, property belonging to -] _'.A eferred. vhen o s i 0 Ron ¢ R still o imes s lers o) ain 1 H f v travel P T," 3 modation of patients. rd and att Erne s maiLiookingalion tho tnto O BT B A R P Al AC L ST RIEN 51| R roTTLARNE SEB0 ttlioTonsting gearhi |l C MBI ToWRER thesoliico ot R AR T ¢ old ones, returning eastby the w levy for the sinking fund. As the valua- B i divileze of the use of | County Clerk Leavitt; and, though the o TR oy 4 had skiy ol on_the i Omaha Medical and Surgical Institut of New Orleans through the southern | {ovd f0% the Snking fund. A the valua: ko ilogol of Hhormen O Gommissloniors nnd EMed Boits oot | qaoaiad soyeral vrovidontinl ‘escanosi||Gity, Wordsiwora tontequato to/6xpross ih s gical Tnstitute, - RISUE: ey and renlize tho same amount. The i, | stress on Saturday evening, January 80, | made much head f tegin oy o iaiteEeULRI BT An st Ol il (AL on B HERRE TRy ee SRS Cor. T31hSH. cnd Capilol Ave, OWAHA, NEB. TALKS WITH TRAVELERS, erest was ull commissioners wanted | with the right to place the hill in shape | some of the county digmtaries overhauled | Toy1. Ty or lived and died in the faith Brevities. ARCHITECTS. '8 t ; e i e | their books to know in just what manner | o\t e sinking fund | for cousting, ctc. ‘The petition was [ ! b ) ki just what man of the Chi raligion ko R ObRAGTIGR I Tndio LTy The T i il e eas i) b L5 DONES The | granted could aflord to court investigation. 0! ,“‘ obsequics | Judge Thurstor: is recovering from hi Short Interviews Gathered in tho | . ! 3 2 3 h S A were held on’ Saturday, Januar and | recent severe attack of diptheria 0,000 bouds could be | in two | © From citizens, stating that the Chicago | All these men have now vatired from o v S R L b 1 2. : F. M. ELLIS & C Hotel Rotundas, ; by sclling the poor farm, but T | Lumper company is nowjbuilding u ware- | fice, and it cannot be teld-when they will bkt b Rl fricnds | Among the three Johns mentioned in 0 O. 5 7 o think o oW Sion e hiohueEty 7 = ot | b the rack. ! a yesterday's BEE as being arrested while 1 HPR ] W. G. Anson, Fort Robinson, Neb.: “The | think the best way would Dbe to refund | house which extends about twenty feet ¢ put on high esteen Jootonauy a8 Bt pcl ) ¢ hot d have the 00! S Cotit tea) e oo Mo g n. k disorderly John MeGriel. g p foeling in our scotion of the country that | fh¢ bonds, an ¢ them become due in | into Fifteenth street, and petitioning that | o o000 a e 8T onal el e o o e, [CNILECTS and ouliding duperint's To show you the port Oriticised — The Burns Party pll AT ~Competition in Paving-Gen- CORLISS AND COUNTY BONDS, eral Local News, o0 i investignt homselves T BT b YO L b e retaihoa a5 installments, from five to ten y , from | the company be restrained from occupy acter mausks at MAXMEYER & CO OMAMNA'S 1CE PALACE. drunk, and the charge against OMAHA, NEB, and DES MOINES, IA ) ) y 10 BIE B Tubie et placs th :'cn (tuiifluull e u's,b nd from fifteen to | ing that portion of the Tu'eo‘. {fefi'l‘rml b D R et nEyIthianYon sar ery strong. In the first place the coun- | twenty years. ome might say | to the committee on police with power e e Novel tructure on the ver Spmia P e lce, Cor. T4(h and Far Stre toy 18 settling up very fast, and the emi- | that i ! ot ronlizod| oot ; o “‘m: o(i:o:f:‘tllnnf;m&'mnitfn:.“ S Bottoms. ; ;\IR‘l("fi" Can i 1d, qf the € unlu-_hl llmuso Ofice, (‘u.o.u;ifixmumrnzn% Room 16 grants need protection from the Indians | 48 ~ much for — our bonds. | From Tony Harrold, asking that a com- scorc of young men met at thestore | g pyyy ponsts of her mammoth ice | Jors Mo% i ey Sl GEORGE BURLINGIOF with T M. il in that localit; T Hoh T, S The commissiners tried it in selling the | mittee be appointed to investigate the of Collins, Gordon & Kay last night to Jalnce, with its 20,000 blocks of ¢ f Firmin-Jack comedy company is now en- PRy Al M. Eilis. Lomite fy' A REON, 5, court house bonds, . We advertised 1o sell | ohioe which od. to his removal from the | take some action concerning the proposedl | D266 Wit 18 20,909 B 0CKs, BE Ory b tosec that ST 0 e 0w, is but a few miles from Pine Ridge | 1o the highest and best bidder, to deliver | fire department last December, also ac- | coasting carnival. 0. H. Gordon pro- Omahia alveady has one which is eve e tion sq up « litile | HEKEHCEN SPRING agency, and is in just the position to | all at once, or to'deliver them in_ install- | companied by a petition from fifteen | giqed Tvery one agreed that the m"\"._ whit as artistically built as that in th hgtfl account of $100 \'\'hluh is due him. CVER 200,000 watch the movenments of the Sioux on | ments, as we needed money for the court | members of the department asking for | o oo nival” was badly needed. Tt w Minnesota capital, and is far more usc The U. P. Band will their third that reservation. The post is exactly in I\‘Yi‘l‘l-n Clar} 3 ':“il was df' highest, but | Harrold's reinstatement. o B oo S Hetdt Sx\mr‘(\l:y ful, It stands on the river bottoms near | AP Sanorach CULS _I‘l’l'_l' the White Run valley, through which the | gvo's) 700 mli‘,‘;h,:f:,":; mlc:ll‘(‘r:l“’l“c(]}u(i:g:‘]lltl; hrti;fil‘“‘l‘:‘r“d‘“t‘l‘?e"‘ "'{“}m“sltc di'fc]:.l“f},cme night on Dodge street. Y| the B. & M. tracks, several hundred feet | ', Ktk en it Sioux always pour when ‘they go west- ncior, and donit hink thy of the | merbee of the department withoutre: | - The following committecs wero | below the biidge. It is ocoupied in the afternoon, a la Mur ward to meet the Shoshones, Arapal board could calulate an eclipse, but all | ferring to the council. He did not be- nl'gm"lcd to push the matter: Norwegian ice eutter and his family, who | business men ae invited to par and other tribes, for orguniz want to do the hest they can’ for the | li o hiad. The fire marshal, Mr, | (OR Atrangements—0, P. McCarty, Dr. | jive thorein as comfortably as though | Tuis will no doubt be the flacst cvent in Fort Niobrara, 100, L it, could | county. This refunding business ought y thought, had only the same power | W P. Wilcox, P.oE. , i thoy wereil e ot raoh this line of the s« never guard this western outlet as | to he talked up so that when the time | as the city marshal ond it was to sue. | Stephens, W.' 8. Rogors, Artl L el ot L AIMGIBEL 0L OB L0 A it fives i hter of | Fesiest Riding Vehicle mude, ¥ does Fort Robinson. Another r comes that the bonds ean be called in, the | pend_and then réfer to the e and R.W. Patrick. On ¥ s H | T ictor tnd landlord of this | Mr. Showlove, os slroet, | Shorrapsremsiine o api tiey tane At why ~we are anxious to commissioners will he posted in the mat- | Menmers Ford, Leeder and Behm ex- | {ration, W. F Wil . *| stramee ostablishment s foreigner who | wandered away from home Monday | <% ouiry Firds ni tain the postis that it brings usa good | ter, Respectfully yours, e od the same. opinion. Mr. Furay | Morford, G. L. Burm S (bbb L D e ansed hor parents several hours OF | bl Caveings Buitdorn Nore deal of trade which otherwise we should oDy Coniss, | oo that i the Inst Ewo years not - - it iR D o o S e AR fonnclonWliok o St not have—amounting in_a year perhups L | e o rgost and finost assortment of | A0, aud is hardly able to spouk s word | WIRIEYE 508, ML0 S GE Ofe Won Mendelssohn & Fish to $100,000 or $150,000. Yes, the country | Sh 111 File, Filing Cabinets | Sgle, appottent (o the council. and French masks is to be found | Of English. —He brought his wife and i J UL isiier, of northwestern M ttling up | and Cases. Sechlicht’s Standard Indexes A s at MAX MEYER & CO'S., 11th & Fanam, | tWo children to Omaha, where he pro- tion, where her e i) S U 0 15¢h Bt andard Indoxes, . Leeder further said that such ap- LR ) R ottt noh R Sl e || Foridiscpya a S very fast. Immigra s pouring in at | 219 12th street, opposite Neb. Nat'l Bank. t 1ts could not be legally made by 15 “omwf” T place to keep his family,and accordingly W aaare : : ":}’.";‘,.I‘I‘;{L‘,’,,‘ ‘L‘,‘,m,,i‘q sy e THE B RTY. fire marshal. Tt was_the mayor's | 0 o gividual amed G, D, Reed com- | determined to build. i house out of ice. | ment regarding the ation over the e A R T e AT business to make the appointments, and | 4 R ; One day, while the nien were on a strike | eficcts of the lute I, V. Alams. The cor- o elgate to conaress, Mr- Hailey. to | Celebrating the Auniversary of the | it his fanlt that it had not been done, | Plained to the police last evening thathe |, (), s no work fo do, he bor- | rect version is as follows: Mr. Willim =AND - see ifi-uf':'}; R inon i Lo it Birth of Scotland’s Bard, remarkable that | had been robbed of his pocketbook m a | yowed tools and et u large number of | I Lyon was in churge of the rooms dur- D, L. SIHANE. Superintenden B L e a0 rthpont | Do 157i Bt o cean o of | them rlook such o matter, | colored bugnio at Ninthstreetand Capitol | cakes of ice of rogulation size and shape. | ing the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Starr, | ————— L) 8 prosont soss e 127th anniversary of the birth of | especially as he took so much interest in | avenue, A raid was necordingly made | Theso he placed on top of each other [ The woods were replovined My CHAS. R. HEFLIN, the Chief Josi ity elai ] g ) L ; : . What are thas “’E{;il“:_;“'l“'l' 'l)m‘ 1% | Scotland’s bard was celebrated Monday | appointment on the place with the patrol wagon, and | Wntil the ™ four walls' had reached | Lyon during their absence, When they T i ook, | evening in a fitting manner by tho Burns | Mr, Ford said that he was not st | ) of tho inmates taken to the contrat | 410t of poriupston foct réwmed e goods were it i ther | GUNSMITH A0 one of his raids destroyed consid | club, which gave a grand concert and | Prised at Lee's bringing up O e tion. Thooor ho contral | was hoarded over, with rough pi charge to secure puyment of x ent. ’ B S o TV nt osat Bl iRt G e a1 s comimamoras| | Lueqandihs iproceedsditondctent the O A s . as ut through o admit & | Yosterday tho goots ndor s ducislon of | oy atcution s to repiting Gun - was about §10,000, ad thero aro othors | tion of the event. Thoro was a fair at- | “Tho motion to refor the petition to tho | Smithe A torougl scareh of tho entiro Aerinipelbaekl Srormayerlsiaren (B8 b N tso oy et })rol{:imuf\u A e flfiilc:l B gi\!u tendane |:-]l bul'lll‘]couw 't :Inul h;\lll woro | commi Ll- > on fire and water works then )‘::t[\x‘f‘u‘ll;;]l‘ul)“!u;::ll::nplnll):nnl;u“\l;lil}:fl::hl I“Il\ complete, T],,l. (.,.,.\4;‘.? have been | interest in the rooms. SBAWS FILED, LOCKSMYTHING, t, [ boelieve they ought to indemnify us | "ost enjoyable. The speeches and mu provalica. LA vy . b ek A0 HLADSN 5 Sie0u illed with snow and pounded ice and are The genial police court oflic Mike P (o L e e ST iy us | ood tho sentiment of overy truoScotels | ., From the mayor, appointing Goorgo | in Reod's own pocket fo was locked | now completoly obliterated. Tho iside | Whalok, received by express A houithy boom, and. in_common with the | heart presont; as expressed by Burns: Gr s wan, viee Mauvice | up on charge of disorderly conduct. valls have been hung with heavy tar- ¢ ¢, apparently consignid | Bikbe Weatams. torriiorios. 1a bolng sattlod | “Dear. Sootlal. thon Jand of o dauntless | Do S O e e = ; ! o us toprevent the heat of the | from Chicugo. *1 am prottysuve.” fiore- | ERGELL & ROSENZEWE up rapidly. Our resour AT i o A auntless ST l!,'“l‘]! ey nll\\lz\l&d\;i‘lwlll‘l{‘ 5C v)--l_. 41\‘]]["A1|)|1Pngi at melting the walls. [lu fxlul'Lllu-, marked as he was about to open the i P H o « | Loved Country! my bosom beats f v £ y Bailey—1ha L © turn over AX MEYE CO’S., 11th & Farnam, ce palace is quite as comfortable trunk, “that this is my Christmas hox . 1 BNpCie duosl™ in o world—our e uy bosom boats. fondly £or | 4 he city treasurer all deeds in his pos- ——— e ] i FHADIING, old and silver mines, @ e cattle theey 5 4 ERILALY-HOM b 1 : BO'C and wiivor apincs, (WAL OuX £ | They talk Joud of lands that are falrer on | sion thut huve buow ordered made (o bur- A Peaco-Maker's Fate. and his family live' therein as “snug as a | Chicago when ©Lw Pamters and Decorators knock for admission into the Union.” S R A ey |0t A uate ’,:'m,'\"‘w"x'lf;“l““]'I,‘“”‘”‘“,‘“,i‘("); John Lundy eame into police court [ bugin arug. L J||~_|.=flv|l| the h-lll pen, is a8 NP birth,’ treasurer bo instructed. to notify th yesterday with a look of deep rouble | pAyp DEARLY FOI THI WHISTLE. | ment of ol boots and shous.chi - WALL PAPER and WINDOW SHADES. 5 ety The opening address was delivered by | ties so bidding, and that upon the receipt on lus face. brickbats, and general back ' 1015 Douglas Strast James Anderson, president of the Burny | of the amount of money offered in cach | “I'wantsa warrant,” he said, “fora | The Wateh Thief Fined $100 and | abrac. (et e e ) Ol d The Changes Which a Few Years | club, after which followed a solo by Miss lmllslni;»llnl:]xlllld,i-,l):\";'rml; ‘n"a‘{‘-";hn’f".‘.’.“f“fl‘. man wot has a dog as has bit my boy. Costs—Police Uourt Notes, a job on him. Whalen is now dist ing e Have Wronght. Jda Iy Gibson, rio by Mesers, Robert- | 1, L eAne e niolont masmbar Of brass |*Lao 4o 18 ugly=mighty ugl; y | Frank Mears, o yory flip young man | the cigars. e 0. F. DAVIS & CO. For thofirst timo in many years the | jomyShand and Dunn,an adfress by Juo. | plates to bo attached to dog collars, and bitthe wholo elbaw.oft I boy, & L e Personal Para ; el raska Lan 81le Burns club, of this city, on Mondaynight | Kol 2 a song by Miss Maggio | that the ordinance in r to the sl h 8 no xth and | sneak thief, was brought before Judge Mus, Geo, Canfield left s N il k L d Ag y ) ¢ , iy nig ldrum, duct by Miss B swinner QLML H, BAEARE. 1 b tredts, did not know the name ; LA S it e A ] which thoy annually celobrate the birth- | W. Dunn, Then followod the grand | poosPubished twe weeks. Luicon the o lived. Accordingly Officer | of larceny of n watch from Raymond's | George M. Foote, Kunsas | Goneral dealors in Toal Estate and oal Estato day of their patron bard. Tho reason | March, and a dancing prog able. vooder—That th roport of the | Turnbull neconmanied him ‘Ciither with | fowelry siore Monday. Thero was noth- | Pliston, Phid gy ' assigned for this was their inability to of twenty three numbe o special committee on viaducts presented | var for ‘the owner of the canine. | mg for |.nq to do but to plead guilty, the Millard Ll i B Ll o 4 the Ga y vostaurant. | adopted, with the following amendment: | 04! L o grace possible. The judge fined him | gor Miss Gonovieve 1o ? | RRARDE. Tuls sould sevm to be s oh dineing was continued until | 8173 alio understood that” the contribu: gate tho CofIR Bk found thaf 1 vhi ! in | S B R ol U. 8. DEPOSITORY strange excuse, and yet, o canvass of the | late hour. The committees having the | (ion of the Union Pacific (o the cost of dog was hatdly to blame | $100 and costs, which moans 100 days Maud Dixon, members of Sulvini’s com Bl ] situation will demonstrate that it is as foilows: to construction. of the. Bixteanth. stroot plinging his ' teeth in the | the county jail; the last ten and the fivst | pany, are stopping ut the Millard. Omuha, Nebraska. founded on fact. Six yoars ago the Ma- Arrangements—(ieo. Shand, W, R tis aansiiouoniok Ko, BLEIOOA SIEak [ voung * ntany clbow. It secms | ten days of this sentence Mears wi , J._ B, and C. E. Brunner re- < o a1 "o 110 corncr of Fiftaonth and ortson, Alex. Barr, Wai. Liddell, John 8. | thinds of £50,000. and that the mayor and | the boy had_ hitelied him (the dog) with | banquet on bread and water, Mears turned from West Point yesterdayatter a- | Capital. s ...$600,000 Capitol av 1 Clark’s, Fiftee Innis. 4 | city attorney be requested to enter into another canine and was driving them on |y to run several “fukir” games her tendance upon the obscquics of thelr | Surplus....... . . ..100,000 apitol avenue, and Clark’s, on Fifteenth | = Recoption—Thos. Meldrum, David | Gotract with the railroads in accordance | he ice to a diminutive eutter, Evory |, ¢ or, and was drive f town, | fathers and Dodge, were about the only halls in | Knox, Wi, Liddell, James Anderson. SONIEAS BLeal 0, TRINR thing went nicely until'the two dogs mot | Jastsummer, and was dulven outof 10w Charles Jackson, New York; William tho oity. As & consequence, they were G S. Tunis, Geo, Shand, Wi, | ¥ S et called up the old ques. | e other fellow. camines. A chillengo | (8 142 W city sinee thit |y Cook, Philadelphing William A, Iio- AT e o e e Floor—J, rented almost nightly, even far into the | Butherford, Wm. Knox. tion of opening up Fourteenth street, | 12 mortal combat was given and ac: | A% B aid o fine of $5 and costs | Jand, Chicago, and W. I, Huskell, Chi- later of the spring months, and, of Vo have $20.000 £ loan. .| thirty feet under the railvoads, which | & pted, the dogs broke eut of harnessand | ¢ e i e'tho pea # e [ le Paxton, F. 1. Davls, Cashier, AR Sl ) Mo biuve 20,0000 loan 4t low rgles 1n | ereated considerable discussion. Mr. ho alr wis full Bt @ang halr, bits I ai 0, < eat revenue | sums of $1,000t0 $10,000 if taken Within | Fhom e COSI T nd by Akl ] . tecth, ete. Young Lundy | John Dailey, who was released in po- . - W. 1L Megquier, Ass'c Cashior, to their owners. Central hall, almost op- | ten days, V. & E. L. Squire, ‘1")"5,‘1‘"‘3‘:3“‘:‘[ flu m‘l‘x‘;"x:}"r)ai::m ”:f “%‘:’ erfered us peacemakor and was bitten | lice court Monduy on ge of va T —— - posite the latter, then sprang into exist- ouncil Blufts, | $hiE 1‘-“{‘{ B (et | by one of the dogs, who did notuppreci- | Brancy wis igned yestorday for drunk E_ DRIESBACIS s Dette enco. ‘This was' followed by Crounsc's, : ———— b s B o that the fitty foot | %S Sorvices "o wound i not sexi- | enness. Ho was senténced to sixty days i a8 largo s both, Many marvelled when |, Ex-Treasurer Tush's Book T S A e T s . iho connty ‘ HOME MADE CANDIES. athering would b nd w Commissioners O’Keefe and Timme N i e A Frank MeMurphy charged with steal- ‘l:e‘ able "l the latter. “{'i-uh )\:‘:‘x‘\‘: were yesterday engaged in examining 'f'.‘,f,‘,"I:;,‘,;.'::,‘;;“..‘.‘,T,“: f,;‘h.\?\f.‘:!(.‘,::f:.\!ll, A ., The Mail Bobber. J ing four rnrkln:. was fined $10 and y found, and was, on frequent occasions, | the descriptions of property contained in | chain “about his neck and neld in he | ,, Malvin Teitsort, the Kennard Poatofflon | agits. Boveral drunks i loseds 2 o E : Trukte yaigrte luncl Clenss, Tolag0, i, 100 large even for the hall. Then sprang | the books of Ex-Trensurer Rush for 1884, | power of a railroad _company. Messes. | thicf, was brought to Omaha yesterduy up Cunningham's hall, down onThir- | while Mr. Points was busily engaged in }!uhnl, Leeder and Shroeder juilu-t\ In nd given a hearing before United States The volyers, Sewing Machine rtgages, 1505 Favnam <%, O naba, Neb, Herman Kountze, President. A Musical Succes: o Foad 615 South . teonth and Jackson, which was ded | Jooking over the figures of the same gen- | the discussion, muking various denials | Commissioner Auderson. He was held first of throo musionlos g to draw parites from both divisions | tleman’s cash Too e tuk ie s fudl | and assertions. The fifty foot amend- | in the sum of #3500, but was unable to se- the Dodge street Presbyterfan church, by of the city. Falconer's followed, | ous one and requires exceeding care and | ment was lost, cure bonds and was locked up at the | W. L. Taber, organist, and L. M. B supplied with accommodations sccond to | gitention. » My, Furay then moved that so much of | county ail. = As Teitsort adumits his gollt | lost, tenor, oeensred Mon ing.’ nene in the city. The Light Guard’s hall . the report as referred to Fourteenth | hewill be tuken to Lincoln in a day or srogramme was mado up of fivst-class i\ eloses the list.” But where are all these Powder. street be stricken out. This amendment | two and receive sentence by Judge progra . e ‘of the A Mho it o TE. uartol day? Contral has boen turned into a on of the Cox by u vote of § to 4. dy now holding court t "Tnc author. | 1¢ o smple evidense of the ; ’ \ | pound, it poy i i pickages oal ¢ room, Crounse’s has been abandon- | (o company were filed in the o the original resolution was | ties are now looking for a compaion of b fist el | Chinese drink und ‘uleoner’s has gone into the library “ 20 taken od in i i Peitsort’s who is said to be implicated i ladies and gentlemen counceted with | The incorporators ave Harrison 8, C } by S"hr“mli‘r# y 1 2 : pnkcemen o L With o incorporators ave Harrison 8, Cox, |'be ‘mstructed t : olile of e 4 5 syt e TS the publie schools. Of all these but Cun- | Michael C. Meagher and ¥ st ] o ABNENOOS. 50 ) s ienle 08| ane Pacitic Telegraph Company. tration -uul_lmlullyu being ';_ll{\ up to L ingham's, the Light Guard’s and Clark’s | and the business of the company is stated | the eity limits in order to get grade es. | Lhe Pacifle Telewxaph company have the standurd ho has shown o former oc- MADE now run by, the Metropolitan club, re- | to be the manufacture of baking powder | tablished on said street. Adopted. erected a new-counter around their table | casions. Mr. Bartlett demonstrated the MOST PERFECT s | ' ' : ain. - This would show one of two | and other chemical preparations. The 3, ity —Ths > city attorney be | i illard ol ehi weiv | fact that he is a tenor possessed of a good Arenared with spoct to heabi, 1 g \ u f ¢ prep! ons, ic By Furay—That the ecity attorney be | in the ard rotunda, -behind th iv act tha \ A Prepared with speclal regard to heulie, wl al 01 ens urn]s el that hall building at various pital stock is §25,000 in shaves of $100 | instrugted to report on the legality of tue | operator, W. . ko, Leceiyer voieo, -clear’ aml. strong, and us 208 ik Apacial bagand 0 i : ICE BAKING POWDER CO., | BALK RAK 87.LOUIS, | 1311 FARNAM STREET, is oyer done in this city or that the | each, With 40 per cent of the stock paid | resolution adopted ut the last mecting in- | dispatches th fere @ood adyantage; his songs w 5 are not so devoted 1o terpsichor- | in, stracting the boapd of public works to | of the compuny is impro ) Chosen and exceuted with ‘marked style | “enicaco.

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