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Show Burial of Ed. H. Brown. - The Omaha Herald of last Saturday, says: Yesterday at 3.30 p.m. the body of Ed. H. Brown arrived on the U. P. train, accompanied by Colonel Matt Patrick and tl.e widow and a son and daughter of tho deceased. A large number of the friends ot the departed man were at the depot with the hearse and carriages to convey Llio remains to the cemetery. Mr. lien. B. Wood bad general charge of the solemn exerciser, ex-erciser, and the pall bearers were Measnf. J- E. Boyd, C. F. Munderson, J. M. Stephenson, Jno. T. Clark, J. V. Savage, II. P. Deuel, M. W. Claire, and A. Burley. The large procession left tho depot in Goleuiu cortege. Upon the arrival at the cemetery the full and impres-- aive lervices of the Episcopal church ( were conducted by Rv. 1. N. Pardee, of the Eighteenth street M. E. church, I and the mortal remains of Ed. H. Brown were consigned in thu bocom 1 of mothtr earth to wait the trump of City Council, Meeting of the city conned Tuea-lay Tuea-lay evening, M.i)or Little .i.id:ng: IVlilimot litsn-;rt APg.Hvl, rriie- e itlug liy an accident nL '...il ville ho hud hwt one ot hm leg, anl n.sking in couoideiatiou ot hia mis-fortuu mis-fortuu that he he unuilted to cany on thfl coal busiuc-Hs in this city fiei' of hceime. Referred to Hie mnyor I'etilivm of Morris A. Kvans, i t p resenting that their brick yards in the oth ward were covered with water, by reason of which they were miahle to (ill a oonti.u-t for tire htiek, ami aking the privilege of burning one kiln of brick at their old kiln near tho theatre. Rclem-d to Ihenpecml com mi l lee on inipiovemetUa with power to act in the premises. On petition, It. Whilteniore'i job wagon liceuso was tratisfei red to R. Snowball. lVliliou oi Dr. A. W. CAIer, denlit, represenling that lui had paid his hce-.iso for one year, ai d betoio the term had expired the ordinance- requiring dentins to pay license had been repealed, and asking ask-ing that the amount ovetpaidbere ' In niKtl to him. Laid on the table. The committee on finance reported that they had examined the auditor'. rvport for the quarter ending February -''.'th, KVd, mid found it corn-el. Ke-portadopteil Ke-portadopteil and placed on hie, : The eommiitee on claims to w horn was referred the bill of the g i- com : panv for portable tenco reportitl back be hill with rethiction ot $ U. ami recommended lliat the balance, $-7 oe'appropriatcil. Adoptai. Aliiennau I'yper present cit his police court report for April. Sum-mary Sum-mary Number of cases tried, S1.'; cash fines, $7o7; lalKr tines, .VJ I. The following bills were allowed and the respective amount appropri-; aled: City marshal's expanse lull lor April, $274.72, chief engineer's bill ; for April, $214.30; W. Hyde's bill for boanlmg city prisoners in April, 2,lo3 J meals at 16c, $i2o.2"-; chy tre.isur- , er's alary, two monihs and a half, to Ap il o0:h, $6o); city attorney' 1 salary for April, $ i'k 6V-; city mar-j shal's and seven policemen's balarie ! for April, $'A'd; Joseph W. Burt,' April salary as janitor at city hail, f-60; W. E. Hyde, watchman at ft.iu r reservoirs and lighting ft rc-t lamps, forty-two days, to Apr. I oiUh, ' Dr. Young's bill for boardim; J tour insane persons one mouth, $1H7; ' William Salmon for coal to the j asylum, $J.50; W. 11. Allgixxi, coa! ti") the Ai-ylum, $S.00; Davis, Howe A ! Co.. hydrants, etc , for water works, j $1,072; Armstrong & Bag ley, lumber , for water works. $122.$$; tre s o i Union square, $;'0.7o; Miller and Condie, gravel for the street, $21 S.K1; supervisor of streets and water mas- j ttr, two and a bait mouths' salary, ' $o75. i Tne salary ot the supervisor and I tvutermoiter was lixtd at $160 p-r ! mouth. B.U of Dr. S. B. Young for tm.Jic.ii services to Wm. Aillick, who was in-jurtd in-jurtd while dipping trenches for the water mains, $12, w.is referred to the eommiitee on claims. The special committee to whom was referred the commuiiication of Dr. Youne, proposing to le.-iseor purchase the ins-Line asylum, reported recommended recom-mended that the asylum be leased for $20 per month, the lessee to make, at his own expenea, the needed repairs of the premises, and set out trees in the places of those that had died Re port adopted. Council adjourned till next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. |