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r THE CITY. Collections of internal revenue terday were #6,931.27. A number of small suits were tuted in Justice Morrison's court terday. Frank Lambourne, charged with send- ing obscene matter through the mails, was held over in bonds of $2,000. The city council will meet to-day in the city clerk’s office as a board of equalization to adjust assessments and taxes, AllE yes- insti« yes- asked to al degreo 4 City inces of the Orient ¢ assist in conferring the Orien upon twelve candidates in Gate hall to-night at 9 o’clock. On next Tuesday night the verein will giveanother ladies’ soc which will include a gymnastic e tion and close with a ball. So far only five offers have been ceived at the postoflice for the propo: gite. The allotted time to receive pro- posals expires to-day at noon. To-day the office of the Western Rail- way Weighing Association and Inspee- tion Bureau will move to room 34, Uni- ted States National bank building. The Hebrew Young Men's associa- tion gives a grand masquerade in Wash- ington hall on next Wednesday even- ing, when a delegation expected from Lincoln to attend it. The Ladies Missionary society of the First Congrogational church, will hold a meoting this afternoon at 3 o'clock ir the church parlors. Dr. Dur- yen will address the socioty The night police force have appointed Ormshy and the force nt Johnson to represent them in Lincoln in the interest of the new po- lice bill now pending. Both these gen- tlemen leave to-day for the capital. Complaint_is made that the strect lamps from Nicholas streef to the r grounds are not lighted half the time. There is_also considerable negligence displayed in the lighting of the lamps on Saunders from Lake to Saratoga street. Yesterday afternoon thirty children, orphans from St. Patrick’s school, vis- ited the Bden Musee in a body, on the invitation of Manager Lawle The little ones enjoyed the entertainment hugely, cach “expressing gratitude to Mr. Lawler. The question is under consideration of holding a meeting next Sunday even- ing in oneof the public halls of this city in the interest of the Council Blufls and Omaha Chautauqua assembly. 1t is expected that prominent Chaitauqua workers will nddress the meeting., No- e will be given in Tne BEE when plans ave fully matured. By special invitation a large number of the members of Union Pacific Coun- cil, No. 1069, Royal Arcanum, of thi: city will go to Council Bluffs this evening to witness the workings of anew ritual just issued by special dis pensation of the supreme council to Fidelity Council, No. 156,'and which prom to be very interesting. They eave in a body over the electric motor Turn- able hibi- is Personal Paragraphs. B. F. Loike, of Norfolk, is a guest at the Paxton, I, P. Meal, Edgary Neb,, registered at the Paxton. A. L. Pixley, of Murray. Fullerton, Neb., is at the C. J. Wildy, of Nonpareil, Ncb., is at the Millard. o Mark M. Coad, of Fremont, registered at the Paxton. James R. the Millard. William E. Hymer; of Holdredge, Neb., is at the Paxton, A. W. White, of Plattsmouth, is registered at the Paxton, H. W. Nieman and wife, of Schuyler, Neb., are at the Paxton. A. N. Sullivan, of Plattsmouth, was at the Paxton yesterday. H. R. Cleve, of Nebraska City, was at the Millard yesterday. George D. Leofield, of Nebraska City, is stopping at the Paxton. Rev. J. Nelson Jones, of Grand Island, was at the Paxton yesterday. George W. Sellers, of Fremont, is among the guests at the Millard, Miss I. V. Andorson, the eiocutionist, has gone to Craig, Neb., to recite in a lecture course, Charles J. Lautry and sisters, Lizie and Nellie, are guests of Mrs, R. C. Cushing for o few days. muller, ot the Omaha Ice company, left last night’ for Kansas City, to look up the ice trade south. Harry J. Docuch, of Duluth, Minn., came 10 Omaha on a business trip, and will' prob- ably locate here as a pharmacist. m. Martens, a farmer in Plattsmouth preoinct, Cass county, and a brother of Mrs Joseph Baumau, vroprietress of the Six- teenth street brewery, is visiting Omaha. Mr. Mortens has taken Tur BEE regularly fourteen years and is still on the list. Frank MacDonald severed his connection with the Millard hotel yesterday and left last evening for Lincoln to tuko formal pos- sogsion of the Capital hotel this morning as art owner and manager. Before his depar- ure Mr. MacDonald enjoyed a specially pro- ared dinner with ten or twelve of his more ntimate friends at the Millard, Patrick’'s Omaha Torpedo. It 18 announced from Washington that J, N. H. Patrick has sold three of his torpedoes 1o the government for 50,000, Wash, of Lincoln, is a guest at A New Corporation. The Pruyn Conl and Cwrriage company filed articles of lucorporation yesterday with o capital stock of £10,000. H. J. Pruyn, Charles ‘W. Pruyn and Larmon P, Pruyn are the in- corporators. Sixth Ward Republicans. There will be a moeeting of the club this evening at the club rooms, Twenty- sixth and Lake streets, at 8 o’'clock, for the transaction of important business. It is hoped that every member will be present. Dablbom's Examination. Prof. Dahibom, who is known to fame by his attempted flaancial coup d'etat in the Tecent “Lifo of Joseph! cutertuinment, was released on his own recognizance to appear yesterday ufternoon. At the appointed Yme he appeared and wus discharged. Notice Workingmen. An open meeting of Uity assembly 5141, K. of L, will be held this evening at 8p. m, over G. A. R. hall, Douglas street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Good speakers will be in attendauce. All work- {ugmen are cordially invited 10 attena, Chargea With Fraud, Charles W. Davis, who has recently been boarding at the Globe hotel, was arrosted resterday afternoon, on the charge of cheat- ng and defrauding the proprictor, James \V. Miller, out of #35. He gave $100 bond 10 ap- pear before Judge Anderson this afte. Dislikes the Ordinauce. Louis Failing, an 1talian who just opencd his stand yesterday, has bean arrested because hie refuses to puy for a license for January and Feoruary as well as March. Ho thinks this is an injustice, but it is the ordinance nevertholess, such licenses always dating either January 1 or July L George Korbes Injared. In the weeck of the St. Louis on a Cana- dian road at St. George Wodnesday, au adeount of which was published Georgo For! a brother of the late Colonel A. H, Forbs, of this city, and Collin Forbes, ter at St Payl, Neb., was among the Duwber reportod serlously’ injured. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1889, LOWEST BIDDER. o B, Bat Got Badly Left. William T. Bonner, manufacturers’ agent and contracting engineer, directed The BEe's attention to certain facts in connection with the letting of the contract on Tuesday last for the boil ers to replace those in the hospital of tho insane at Lincoln, which exploded sov weeks ngo. Bids were called for and opened on the day mentioned and the contract was awarded to G. W, Downing & Turnbull of Lincoln, for # The mate. rial called for was five boilers and two en. gines. Mr. Bonner says there were soveral v than {that of the suceessful firs claims were F. C. Ayer, who rbarks & Co., of S ) at deal gore material, compris house automatic engines, 10-in¢ piping worth at & 83 \830, and in- yman_heater m pump worth £200, an insurance on $10,00 st abont $3003 he also offc a policy of insuranco with oach boiler of £400. All these oxtras, he says, would reduce his bid to £,015,which wonld make it by far the lowest. ' Ho'claims that ii was injustice to him and favoritism for Lincoln ™ Bonner Claims o # B power which would c: Opose A Bankrupt Law. Some time ago President Martin, of the of trade, appointed Benjamin Galla r, of the who ry firm of Pa Jallagher,as a delegate to the nation presentative commercial bodies of the United States, whicn convened in St. Louis yosterday. The invitation to the board of t s extended by the associ: ated wholesale grocers of St. Louis, and the president of the board accordingly delegated an Omaha grocer to attend. The meeting had been called for the purpose of formulat- ing an cquitable bankrupt act, which is to be submitted to congres: As Mr. Gallagher's business was such that he could not_absent himself from it, he pared a circular, which was signed by a large number of jobbers and bankers, and for- warded it to the sceretary of the convention, where it will be read to-day, ‘The circular is n protest against the introduction of a bankrupt law, holding that such a law would, like the cuactment of a few 70, bé wore injurious than otherwise'to the mer- chants of the west. School Children. ms who will take the re Patrick Foley, H, L. Kulp, H. W, and Frank Kem- sulo groc convention of the i Enum ratin, Among the p school cerisus this W. Roche, Job Marriot, A. Regnolds, . W. Tuthill mer. Twomore are yet to be appointed, malking one to each ward in tLe city. Most of these will commence work next Monday, although they may begim Saturday if they v wili be provided with the proper blanks to-morrow. Their only work is 10 find the number of children of school u the city, that is between the ages of id twenty-one years. Any children who may become five years 0ld botween this and April 1 are to be included, as the_census will bear the date of April 1. All of these ues must be of actual residents as tran- sients are not mcluded. Tt is on the basisof this_cnumeration that the state apportion- ment is distributed the Dogs. A citizen sonds the following communica- tion to Tue Br of yesterday contamed an account of a man that shot at a dog which attacked him in the street, and, ct is thus brought up, 1would suggest that you send some of your imen around to mvestigate the matter a little. Omaha, doubtless, contains, within its limits, more nasty mangy curs than can.be found anywhere else in Christendom, except, per- haps, it may be an Indian village. out time something was done to rid tha town of them. I have been attacked three times y large ferocious brutes, and once they made me execute a masterly retreatto get out of the way. This occurred on Dodge, between Fourteenth and Fiftoonth. them be exterminated. The New City Hall. The council held an executive session Tuesday night, in which plans, specifications and other matters relating to the erection of a city hall were discussed. It was decided that the dimensions of the structure shall be 120 feet on Farnam, 125 feet on Eighteenth and five stories high. This will leave an opening of twelve feet for light and air along the east side. The first proposition contem- plated a building 125 feet square, but it was found that this would leave only six feet of space between that ana the Bee building, and inasmuch as the most desirable offices will be on that side, it wae thought that 8D would hardly be wide enough. Six weeks will be given for making bids and drawing plans, Death of Mrs. Brownell, at tho residence of her Chapin, 805 South Six- Omuha, Neb. Mary Ann Brownell, widow of the late Norman Brownell, aged sixty-nino years. Mrs. Brownell was born near Cincinnati, O., 1819, married Norman Brownell in family removed to Vermont in 1 the west n 1573. She was the mother of eight children—seven of whom lived to adult age—six still survive. The remains will be interred in Oukwood comot hi be- side those of her husband and abeth. Vermont papers ploase copy. IPuneral services will take place house at 2 o'clock Saturday. Died daughtor, } teenth stre rom the Off IFor Washington. A distinguished party of tourists, bound for Washington, passed through Omaha yesterday afternoon over the Burlington in o special car, en routo to Washington. It sisted of the following ofMcialsof Nebrus Attorney Ger al Leese, Auditor tsenton, Judge Mason, bert I, T ud ws and the State board of trans- portation. The party will ko to Washington for the purpose of attending a Ineoting of the railroad commission which opens at that place March 5. The juniet present wnd witness the iva of President-elect Harr) A Human Bear. A tpoor idiotic mortal with the look and wany of the characteristics of a bear at- tracted considerable attention at the Webster street depot. He was in charge of a manager who is muking a Landsome thing exhibiting the monstrosity at small towns, By all means let . ORDINANCES APPROVED, Beveral Important Measuros Heceive the Mayor's Signatare. , The mayor has approved the following or dinances which were passed by the council last Tuesday night: For regulating theered. tion of poles and wires for the purpose of operating electric street railways and clec- tric light lamps put up by such_companies; to provide for the appointment of ers and regulating weighing in the cit, provide for the 1ssuance of $100,00 worth of bonds, the proceeds of which to ba applied to the construction and maintenance of sewors; for narrowing a portion of Eleventh street betweon Mason and Hickory and providing for the disposal of the ground so vacated to adjoining property : to provide for the vaca- tion of an alley i such blook in_the city as may be selected as the site for the erection of a postofiice building, and authorizing the mayor to make a deed therefor to the United States g roment, The mayor will notify the council of his action in approving the above ordinances in a communication to that body next Tuosday. Fast Stock. Yesterday morning seven ¢ horses came in over the U first section of train No. Amoug the horses was Delsur with a trotting d of Anmie, with a pacing rocord of 2:1814; Stamboul, the great stallion with a record of 2:14%{, and for which one week ago yestor- duy W Hovart paid to L. J. Rose, cot, the great yearling, for paid £12,000, was also_among They owned by Messrs Rose and Hobart, noted horsemen of Cali fornia, and will b put on the market in New York Marca 7 by the Kellogg Horse comp The horses wore in by and were taken east by the Rock Island. loads of fast ion Pacific as the number, The Ctarkson's Clinte. The new operating room to be added to the Bistiop Ciarkson Memorial hospital by the donation of £1,000 by Mrs. William B. Og- den of New York, will be built upon one of the broad rear pinz The plans of the room have already been drawn and suggest a pretty extorior and_everything very com- plete on the inside. The sizo will be 15 feet. ‘The necessity of the room has long been felt s an average of from three to four ope- rations a week have been performed there during the last few montk and us rooms adjoining the wards were uscd, the effect was anything but advantageous to the other vaticnts, Held for Trial. Deputy United States Marshal Showalter brought in a prisoncr from Crawfora Wednes- y evening, Robert Rop name, wha is rged with sending obscene matter through the mails. George H. Waterbury, postofica inspector, worked up the case, and makes the complaint, The letters, or rather postal cards, were addrossed to “OldMother Wil- son,”a respectable woman living near Craw- ford, the postofiice at which they were mailed? Ropel confessed to having dropped them there. He taken before Commis- sioner Anderson, and held for trial at tho next term of court Woman's Reliet Corps. Ladies interested 1 the formation of a Woman’s Relicf corps met in Grand Army hall yesnerday, about thirty of them being present. The objects of the association are similar to those of the Grand Army, to which the corps will be an auxilliary. Among those present were Mesdames Kinclaid, Reiley, Potter, Haz Rainy, Banls, Maynard. Wisley, Taylo Miller, ~ Henderson, Kirby, Rawitze Schamer and Miss Schumer. H. S. G speed, @ prominent Grand Army man of New York, will give au address ou similar institu- tions in other parts of the country Mortuary Matters. The funeral of Mrs. Roemer will be held at 10 0'clock to-day from Dr. Merriam's r dence. She will be buried in Forebt Lawn cemetery, instead of Cresco, Ia., as hereto- fore announced. Mrs. Katharine Tuliey, aged fifty years, died Wednesday. Her funeral will take place to-day at 7 o'clock from-the residence, corner of Thirty-third and Juckson streets. The remains of Mrs. M. A. Brownell, who died Wednesday at_her residence, 506 Scuth Sixteenth street, will be taken to Oakwood, 1L, for burial. Deceascd was sixty-seven years old. Whers Is Shacffer. Robert Shacffer is ted in Kemnard, Ncb., where he left his bondsmen 81,200 in the lurch. The money he embezzled belongs 10 the township in which he lived. He was in Omaha last weelk, and since then has not been seen. Captain’ Green met agentleman named Cambell who says that on the 21st ha o pied the same seat with Shacffor on the Wa- bashas far as Moberly. Shaofer told him he was on his way to St: Louis, where he had business with the Simmons hardware com- pany, and said that _he iutended to visit for a few days in that city. A Lady's Mastiff. Three month's ago, a magnificent mastiff belonging to Miss May Dundy either strayed away or was stolen and his whereabouts were unknown until Wednesday night. That night, the animal wandered around, and happening to meet Oficer Dempsey, soon ingratiated himself into the graces of that gentleman. he latter supposed the animal would be claimed by somebody and took him to the station. The fair owner reclaimed the mastift and received many congratulations from gal- lant friends who saw her with the aninal waiting for a car at Fifteenth and Farnam streets, Marriage Licenses Following arethe marriage licenses issued yesterday in the county coart by Judge Shields: Name and residence, j Thomas Grinner, Stewart, Ia. 1 Julia Spillane, Omaha y Samuel Finlayson, Om | Margaret Keep, Omaha j Jurzen Rahn, Omaha. i Mathilde M. Lemkull, Omatia J Wilham Ratliff, Florence { Vernelia Slupley, Omahu. Attention A, O, U, W, You are requested to attend the funeral of the wife of Master Workman C. O. Roeme: riday, March 1, 10:30 o, m., from the resi- dence of Dr. Merriam, 965 Siunders street. W. J. C. PUrsay Crayer, P. M. W.. 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JAMES MEANS S\ 83 SHOE Is absolutely tha only slioe of its price Which as ever been placed ex- tensively on the market In which durability is considered beforn Ak for the Tames Means $2Stioe for Bofs S : J. MEANS & CO., Boston. Full llucs of the above shocs for sale by Norris & Wilcox and Geo.S. Miller 1 am satisficd tha er 1s heroditary tamily. My of it, u sister of 1 diedd, and my own sister died of it. feelings muy be imagined, then, when the rivle di made 45 appearanco on my sido. v ing inwardly in not be cut < used for it, v stendily w that I was do to follow the others of the fa 1 Swift's Specific, which, from the foread out the poisou and continued its d taken soveral bottles, when T 1itmow that 8, chred me. use uniil 1 1 foundmyself well. Winston, N. C., Now, nd Blood Diseases, Atlanta, Ga, Send for Book on Cancer THESWIFT SPrCiao Co., Draw = MAMELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuluo System of Memory Training, Four Books Learncd In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every clild anl ndult grontly benefitted. Grext fudacemanta fo Corsespondenco Clares. orpoctas, with opiaions of Dr. Wm. A, Tame mondly the world-taped Specialit in A D censts, ho great Payciol. BastS o ftorot the Christian o, tho Soarmist, Fenjamiu, and 7 TTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N. Yo Remarkable for powerful sympatheti tone, pliable action and absolute dura- bility; 30 years’ record the best guaran- tecof the exccllence of these iustru- ments, WOODBRIDGE BROS. Health is Wealth! D, 3 AND BRA MENT, & guarantoe cific for Hysteria, Diz Convuls| Neiralgia, che, Nery used by thé hol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, Mental 1, Sofiening of the Brain, resilting in nd leading to misery, deciy and death, Premature Old Age. Barrentess, Loss of Powe; in either sex, Iuvolintary Lossds and Sperma orhax caused by over-exertion of the brain,sel - abuse or overindulgence. ' Each box co one mouth’s treatment. $1.00 a Hox, or six for #.00,5ent by mail prepald on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES i Mo cure any case. With each order recei | us for six bo: ompanied with £ send the pur guarantee to re- fun nt does not eifect sued only by Goodman . Druggists, Sole Agents, | arnam Omaha, Neb, NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK U. 5. DEPCSIPORY, OMAHA, NEB, Capital. .. A £400,000 Surplus Jan. 1st, 1889........... 52,000 OFFICKIS AND DIRECTONS; H. W. Yares, Presidont LEWIS 8. RERO, Vice Presid, . W. 1.8, HUGHES, Cashier. DIRRCTORS: A.E TouzauiN. W.V. MORSE, JouN B, Coreing J. N, H. PATRICK, it. €. cusiya, THE IRON BANK, Corner 12thvand Farnam' Sts, A General Bank] ng: Business Transacted. Millions of Tregs! Consisting of Frait Trees, Small Fruits, Grape Vines, Ornsmental Trecs and Shrubs, Ever- greens, HOses, ete., together with a 1arge assort- ment of Trees and Seeds for planting Timber Claims. LOW PRICES AND-CHOICE S10CK. Facilities unsurpassed. Write for wholesale and retall lists, Address, S, SHENANDOAH - NURSERI D. S. LAKE, Proprietor. SBHENANDOAH, - 10WA, WEAK beig A SECOND WEEK df o SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE! Preparatory to opening our spring goods, we have inaugurated a grand closing out sale of many lines of our most popular lots in our Men’s Suit Department. Men’s Suit Department and our Boys’ and Children’s Departm’t BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY! This will be the last week on this lot of Suits. Men's Suiis, $12.50. We' have marked a number of Men bracing goods sold all the season for $18, we allow no goods to grow rusty on our counters every class clothing should be,perfect i can Fancy Worsteds, Scoteh and Ame pof &1 $20 and §22,down to the popular vespeet,and guaranteed to gi popularity the Continental has already obtained. by selling only relhable goods. =ine Grade Suits is $12.50, 2,50 to close, N These are all this season’s goods, new and_fresh, and made s only first such sutisfiction to the purchaser Cheviots and_Cassimere Sac iits, em- We wish it understood that 1s to inerease the Remember, the price of this lot of Men’s Special in Youths’ Sack Suits, $12. We have consolidated several popular lines of Youth's Cassimere and Cheviot § y utee that not one suit 1 this lot has ever been sold in our stove for less than $18 per suit. > when the goods ave examined. suit. We guar preciate the pr ack Suits, and will offer them at $12 per Buyers will ap- Boys’ Long Pants Suits, Ages 13 to 18. In this department we will offer the nominal cost of $7 per suit. Boys’ Long Pants Suits—) CHILDREN'S SUITS- Men’s Pantaloon Sale, Price $3.50. This week we have sold a large number of Pantaloons, advert we claim this to be the cheicest hargnin a pair, prior to this sale, In addition to the abov all sizes up to 42 waist, per pair. MAIL ORDERS. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner /ARE DANGEROUS' 1A many times will prove to youa great s, You snould not deluy even for a day. our coming to our store. We aro makiny, a clean sweep of our enfire stock of winter o0ds, and will name you prices that will nterest you. | Max Moyer--Established 1855--Adolph Meyer Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERINS, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS,, and JAS, W, STARR P-1-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catalogue. Dr.J.E. 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