THE 1891 BIOGRAPHY OF

The Manhattan



The Manhattan

THE MANHATTAN is a tobacco and cigar store and billiard parlor owned and managed by Nicholas O'Brien. It was established March 1887 at 418 Broadway by George Rudio and Frank Yenewine. The present proprietor purchased the place in July 1889 and carries a superb line of domestic and imported cigars, tobacco, etc., and keeps a nicely equipped billiard hall in connection.

Mr. O'Brien was born November 6 1859, in Pottawattamie County, Iowa, the fourth child of John and Mary (Gauldin) O'Brien, natives of Ireland. His father is deceased and his mother is still living at Neola this county. He was reared to farm life, began to take care of himself at the age of eighteen years, and in 1881 came to this city where he was first appointed on the police patrol in which capacity he served for seven years, and then appointed captain of police, where he served two years. He was next appointed Deputy United States Marshal for one year, under E. Campbell, he then engaged in his present business. Politically he is a decided Democrat. He is a member of the A.O.H., in which body he now holds the office of Marshall of the Day.

He was married October 3, 1883, to Miss Katie Madden, daughter of James and Ellen (Wallace) Madden and born in Council Bluffs, August 25, 1863. They are members of the Catholic Church and reside at 1032 Sixth Avenue.


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