1.JE OMAHA DALLY BEE : MONDAY MARCH 1J > T Deere & Gomp'y. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. iiino Wagon CoFarm and Spring Wagons , DBoro& Mansur Oo , Oorn Planters , Stalk Outtors , fto , , MolinePump Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder Oo , Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders , MeohanicsbnrgMaoh , Do , Baker Grain Drills , Sliawnee Agricultural Oo , Advance Hay Bakes , Mot Manufacturing OnEureka Power and Hand Shellers , Whitman Agricultural OoShellers , Road Scrapers , fto. , Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , . r-v.-- A , 0 , Fish- Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN .All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock. SXIXffX * Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN , ' Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and ; All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGABS IAIUFACTUEED TOBACCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS 'AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER CO , THE JELM MOUNTAIN AM ) SMining Mining and Milling Company. Workldg-.Capltal - $30.OOU. Capital Bock , Jl.000,000 Par Value ot Shares , $25,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DR. J. L THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. WAI. E. TILTON , Vlco-Proeldont , Cummins , Wyoming E. N. HARWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming. A. 0. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. , Dr. J. I. Thomas. Louis Miller W. S. Bramcl. A. 0. Dunn. -E.N. Hanrood. Francis Leavens. Goo. II. Faloa. Lewie Zolman. Dr. J. C. Watklns. oo2meEm GEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized Agent ( or Sale ot Stock : Bo " n ov Nob. W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON. MILLARD & JOHNSON , COMMISSION AND STORAGE ! 1111 FAENHAM STREET , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . REFERENCES' OMAHA 1SATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & 00. FOSTERS CRAY , -WHOLESALE- LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On Eiver Bank , Bet , Farnhain and Douglas Sts. , IB * -DEALERS IN- HALLS SAFE AND LOOK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo "V-A-TJI/TS - - , .v i O G HEsOS g Sc 1020 Farnham Street , SCHOOL ELECTION. To-Day tbe Deciding Ballots nro to bo Cast , At 8 o'clock this morning the polls will bo opened for the annual election of She independent school district of Council Ulufft , and will bo kept open until 4 o'clock this afternoon , The polling places fixed upon are as fol lows : First Ward Western Homo. Second Ward Corner of Scott and Broadway. Third Ward Rogers' livery stable. Fourth Ward J. M. Palmer's oflico. The election will not bo as exciting as n city election , nor will so much money or whisky bo skilled. Al though there will bo no such attend' ant excitement , yet the questions to bo settled are important ones , and the places to bn filled require good men , and every citizen shall aoo to il that' his ballot is cast and wisely cast. There are two directors tobo chosen for the full Icrm of throe yoart. Among those whoso names have been presented are Dr. John Green and L. M. Tulloys , who have been cluwmi by a citizen's mooting held i he other evening , and the ticket linn boon pre sented with the names of N. P. Dodge and L M. Tulle vs. W. S. Pottibono , J , H. Arthur nnd E. Mult arc also nnmod as candidates. The following questions tire to bo presented to the electors for decision : First. Shall the sum of $2,500 bo levied and appropriated , or bonds bo issued for said sum , for the construc tion of an addition to the Statesman street school. Second. Shall the sum of § 3,000 bo levied and appropriated , or bonds bo issued for said sumfor the construction of n now school hpuso in the south west part of the city ? Third. Shall the sum of § 3,000 bo levied and appropriated , or bonds bo issued for said sum , for the repair and onlargmont oi Washington street school ) Fourth. Shall the sum of 83,000 bo levied and appropriated for the pur chase of apparatus and school furni ture ? Deals In Dirt. The following transfers of real es tate are reported from the countj records by W. S. Squire & Co. , ab stractors of titles , real estate and loan agents , Council Bluffs : J. Mohat to J. L. Hatcher , no so 8 , 77 , 43-SGOO. P. Peterson to H. J. Olson , part no no , 25 , 77 , 44-S120. J. M B. Price to W. P. Webster , so sej , 20 , 75 , 38 § 1,000. " 0. F. Chapin to H. 0. Matheson , part sw nw , 36 , 7C , 43 § 425. J. Ii. Forman , administrator , to S. H. Riddle , part nw no. 25 , 75 , 44 8150. 0. H. W. Brown to A. Howard , so sw , 9,74,43-82,000. A. Berry to M. B. Swam , lot A In Eluntington's subdivision , city. Sheriff of Pottawamio county to S. R. Johnson , undivided oi _ no , 12 , 74,44 , and undivided i nw , 7 , 74 , 43 -81,324. Same to same , nA , lot 16 , in 3 , Jack son addition 8100. J. F. tfanglo to W. F. Pierce , no 28 , 75 , 39 S3 , COO. J. Pierson to | Abel Gilford , ni sw , 2 , 74 , 38 81,450. J. Pierson to Amelia Gifiord , wi sw so and so sw , 2 , 74 , 38 81,800. S. Collins to W. J. Boll , no so and sw so and nw se 82,050. F. M. Rains ' to John Van Kirk , part no sw32 , 74 , 41 8350. A. T. Rico to Hoist & Spptman , lots 1 and 2 , " in 5 Jackson's addition , city , 85,000. J. 0. Nnylor to Koichart Bros. , part lots 13 , 14 , 15 , 1C , in 21 , Neola 8275. The death of Conductor Ed Thurbor , which occurred Saturday afternoon , has cast a gloom over n moat beloved family , and saddened a largo circle of friends and acquaintances. The direct cause of death was blood poisoning' . He bad been recent ly vaccinated , and about a week'ago ' be was thrown from a buggy and bis arm broken and badly injured. This injury , together with the condition of the arm ro- ultiiiK from vaccination , o used a poison- ng of the blood , and , despite the skillful assistance of phyticiaus and the tender' care of family and ftlendi , death followed , Uonduo'or ' Thurbor had for yearn been in .ho employ of the Chicago , Burlington & 3ufacy railway , and WAS most highly es teemed by the company , Ho wai alao a man who made many and true friendships , and his death has called forth many ex pressions of sadness , and many of sympa- ; hy for the wife and three children , who iavo thus been deprived of a true husband and father. The funeral will take place at rcaton. The remains are to be taken .hero by a special train , leaving hero Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock , with ac commodations for friend * to the number of a hundred and fifty , The question agitating social circles n Memphis is whether a young man drawing a salary of $50 a month , or hereabouts , should be expected to iay $5 or § 10 for hack hire every : imo ho invites the dainty daughter of eomo hundred-thousand-dollar arista- ; rat to accept his escort to the theater , Many young people of both sexes are writing letters to the newspapers Diit * but them f > "oms fo bo great ui-BU ) f nitiiiiui | On iinhgimiii . jirl Buys : "Does it not exhibit a lack of the qualities which 'constitute one's right to the title of gentleman to complain of the paltry expenditure involved in convoying a lady to and from thooponi n a carriage ? People who can not afford it should not seek to thrust' ; homsolvos into good society , Memphis - phis suffered enough from parvenus md pretenders. 'What right have poor clerks to bo admitted into real first-clues social circles ? They ought not evnu bo admitted to an icquaintrnco among our first-class families , much less bo doomed fit escorts for daughters thereof , Those are my sentiments. " Another , a fair maiden with an eye : o the almighty dollars invested in jood clothes , ejaculates ; "For my part , I don't want the kind of beau who can't offer a car riage to the opera. What right has any gentleman to ask mo to bestow the pleasure of my company without putting himself to some expense for mo ? Why should & clerk , on a $5C salary , seek to go into society where § 50 count * for little ? A nice thing to spoil a $100 drew in our dirty streets , nil to accommodate an impe cunious clerk. I , for one , won't do it. Lot the clerks stay at homo. " A love of n girl who likes to go to the theater , nnd does not care much how she gets there , says : "Thoro are more than eight of us Shelby street heroines. I liavo count ed up over n dozoiij whom I know. They are only too willing to accept the protection of young gentlemen's escort to the opera , nnd trust to chance , the street-cars , and good street-crossings to get to the theater. Wo invilo the young gentlemen to give us nn oppor tunity to show how bravo wo can bo for their sakos. Wo don't want them to pay hack bills for us. " The young men are watching the discussion with on enormous amount of interest. IRISH PATRIOTISM. Demonstrated by the Komlttnnco of Nearly $500,000 from America to Ireland Since January , 1081. Now York Tribune. It is impossible not to inliiiiro the to devotion of the Irish in America their follow-countrymon in Ireland. They demonstrate it in the most sincere of .ill ways by liberal contributions from their not overflowing pockets. The Trvsuror of the National Land League Fund announces that ho has received and. transmitted Mr. Pat rick Eagan , in Paris , since Jan. 13. 1881 , § 201,233.82. The amount spnt through The Irish World/which / repre sents the other branch uf the League organization , during the eaino period , is S25l,755.20. ! Hero wo have a total - tal of nearly half M million dollars sent from this country to Ireland within little more than a year.Vo say sent to Ireland , but the fact is it is sent to Mr. Eagnii , the Treasurer of the Lea gue , at Paris , and what becomes of it nftor that'few ' persons are pormittiod to know. No account of its dcstribu- tion is rendered , the only statement over made by him bmny that the bulk of it is invested in first class American railway securities. Tno ii/oomo / from the investment is devoted primarily to the support of professional agitators in Ireland nnd uhetvhuru. Ilow far the suflorors .from . that agitation are benefited by it no one knows. In ad dition to the sums mentioned , it is claimed that Slessrs. O'Connor rind Healy nnd F.ithtr Shtuhy raised § 80- , ] 00 during their recent lecture tours throughout this country. Wo have no doubt this ia nn exaggerated state ment ; but doubtless half that amount was collected. Mr. Eagan says in a otter to the President of the Nation al League that ho received over § 100- , )00 ) from America in the month be tween Jan. 7 and Feb. 7. These are largo figures , and it is not surprising'that the Catholic Church in America finds its charitable , work al most at a standstill through lack of contributions. Love of country has proved moro powerful than love of OhurchTb'o appeals of professional igitatorsmado in the name of patriot ism , are more moving than the exhor tations of the priots. Wo believe that there is a mistake , and that the and will not bo , an improvement in the condition of the people of Ireland , but.tho facts exist'nevertheless. The son of Ireland is not always wise , and his efforts to secure freedom for his native land are seldom such as to pro mote that end , yet of the depth and fervor of his love for her there can bo no question. How long the present rate of contribution can bo , continued , remains to bo soon. Largo as the amounts are they would bo scarcely moro than a drop in the bucket to wards the support of the Irish tenants wore there a general refusal to pay rents in Ireland as the agitators de mand. What is to bo done with the money in case 'the ' Land Act proves to bo acceptable to the majority of the tenants , and agitation fails of its end , no ono pretends to say. The contri butions are made blindly and as the contributors seem to have unbounded faith in the receivers of the funds there is no especial reason why other people should worry about the mat- tor. Your * of Snfforine. Kirs. Bnmhart , corner Pratt and 13road way , Buffalo , wunfor , twelve years u suf ferer from rheumatUiri , and after trying every known remedy without avail , was entlroly cured by TIIOMAH'EOLKOTBIO OIL. mai7wlw Atcantra In the close of a checkered and Bomotimoa brilliant career John 0. Fremont appears now , as the claimant of an important island in , the harbor of San Francisco. His petition has teen filed in senate , and , as ho spe cially asks that the merits of the claim may bo tested in the court of claims , there is reason for supposing that ho has some other standing than a moro grabber. The .island is known as Al- cantra. . When ho was military gover nor of the territory of California , in 1847 , ho purchased this island for the United States because he considered its situation as of great consequence' for the protection kof the harbor , The government repudiated the pur' chase , and when Fremont was tried by court-martial , in 1848 , ono charge against him was that the jiurch so of the island was an assumption of pow er upon his part amounting to an act of mutiny against the government , In 1850 , the same year , by the way , in which ho was an unsuccessful can didate for 'lio presidency , ho claims .that ) < o completed the purchase on his own account. Finding the island to bu the key of tha harbor and indis- ponaibly necessary as a site for a light-house and a fort , the govern ment , without his consent and without the praflur of compensation , then took possession of the island and haH hold it over since. If the claim is a , just ono , it is odd that the general bos premittod it to slumber so long. Sinn of the Futbors VUltecl tlio Children. Physicians > ay that scrofulous taint cannot bo eradicated ; we deny It "In tote , " If you go through a thorough courae of Jiunlock Blood Dltters , your blood will got as pure ax you can wish. Price $1.00 , trial nlzo 10 cent * , mrfdlw A Colorado Ranch. A Denver paper states that the ranches of Cattle King Powers , all making un a river frontage of 18 miles , and including a number of very productive meadows , are situated on the touth side of the Arkansas , nnd all are under fonco. Dirootlr oppo site these , beginning at Furt Lyou and reaching down the rivur 22 miles , and t.x'ivf , ji bji-lc fur enough to in clude iu x ! of 80 COt ) a-ren , i another paviiiu umlur Immu. title * for which are in the MAitie lauu , IK > rw then , are 40 miles of water fruiit and 100,000 acres of pasture undtv fuikcu , all owned by ono man. The fuiiciim on these ranches will turn up over 100 miles. Northward to nucl oven be yond the Kaunas Pacific and south ward to Cimarron and beyond , Into the Pan Handle of IVxfs , grnr.o his cattle , moro limn 12.000 in number. DY1NO V INCHES. Very often wo see a person suffering from some form of kidney complaint , and is gradually dying by inches This no longer need be so , for Electric Bitters will positively euro Itright's disease , or any diseases of the kidneys or urinary organs. They are especially adapted to tin1) class of diseases , noting directly on the stomaqh and liver at the same time , and will speedily cure whcro every other remedy has failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Ish & ATcMahon. (5) ( ) THE OL DESTESTABLISH ED BANKING IIOUSK IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELLHAMILTON&GO srnnnuotcd ontuo n tlmt of nu incorporated bnuk. Accountliopt In onri'onoy or Roltt snbjoct to night clteok without 110' tioa- Cortifloixtoi of ilopostt UnuoU pnv nlllo in tbroo , nix nnd > twelve mouths. Tjotirlnfj lutorost , or on do- maud -without lutorost. Ailvnucon mnilo to customers oil npprovoil Hoonritioa at market ratoi ofinterest. The iutornstn of customers nro closely Kunrdoil.txnil every facility oompatiblo with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw sight draft * on 'England , [ rolaud , Scotland , and all xjarts of Enr op o. Soil European pamapo ; tickets. ONB PROMPTLY MADE. United States Depository NationalBank f OUA1IA. Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ! ECTAULISIUIENT OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE DROTHER8. ) BTAEIiIBURD 1K60. Organized M National Bank August SO , 1881 CAPITAL AND PnOFlTB OVE11 aOO,000 orriOKRa AMD DIRBCTOBS | niRMiN Koctrreit , President. AUOUSTUB KOUNTZB. Vice President. II , W. YITEB , Caehlcr. A. J. rorrutTON , Attorney JOUM A. CRIKJIITOH. iF. U. DAVIS , Aest. Cashier Thl bank recolrca deposits wlthnn regard.tc. tmounti. Issues time eertlflcatea bearing Interest. Draw B drafts on San pranc&co and principal cltlca of tbe United Statce , also London , Dabfln Edinburgh anl the prluclpal cities oi the contl nont of Europe , Bella paseenfter ticket ) for emigrants by the In man linn mavldtr WESTERN CORNICE WORKS Q. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Hainey Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF ttlLTMIZED IRON Cornices , Windows Finials Dormer , , TIN , IEON § SLATE ROOFING , Specht's Patent Metalio Sky light. Patent Adjuitabla Ratchet Oar and BRACKET SHELVING. km the general State /gent lor the abort ne of goodi. IRON FENgiNG. Qreitlngi , Oaluitradei , Vernnd aIOmce and Bank Ralllnci , Window and Cellar Guard * ; alio GENEIIAL AGKNT Peerton and Hill Patent Intlda Dllnd. novi-Uf Eeal Estate 5,000 PIECES OF P ROPERTYI For Sale By JOHN I , CLARKE , S , W , oor , Douglas and 14th Sts. EUROPEAN RESTAURANT On Farnham St. . , bet , lift 12 , OPEN DAY AND ISlIGHT , HEALS OE LUNOH AGENTS roil . 8T AM BREAD' BAKERY. GEOEGE HOUGH , ioin.im Proprietor. d. P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW 810 South Thirteenth Street , with D. S , BENTON. ATTOENEY-AT-LAW AlUIAOn ULQCK , DEWEY ORCHARD & BEAN , C A R P ET SI GROCERS ! H. M. & M. PUAVY CLOTHIERS ! 1309 Farnham Street. JanZOeotl-m&cCm Special. Attention Is Once More Called , to jthe Fact tha\ 3VE.III3JLiX-SWC 3L2Xr : < Se CO- Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and ' ' , , ' i * ' Prices of a CLOTHING , , , PDB MEN'S , B6yS' AND OHILDBElNg , WE1 . AlteO A COMPLETE 'LINIC ' OF . ' * ' < , - ' 'f. I * t' M Furnishing Gbods ( Hats and Caps Wo aro'prepared to'mpottho ' iiomandn of the trade in regard to Lnteat Style * and Patterns. ! Fin6 Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAJM & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St Clearing Sale POLLACK'S PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE Is the place to Buy Bargains. VERYTHING 'MARKED IN BED FIGURES. Look for the Red Ink M rks. , WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. . PILLSBURY'S BEST ! Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR always gives satisfaction , because it makes superior article of Bread , and is the Chear est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded \A \ . M. YATES , Cash Grocer.