THE DAILY BEE : FKIJJAY MARCH 9 The DailyBee. \ Friday Morning , March 9. "Weather Report. ( The following observations were talcon at the same moment of time at tlio statlona mentioned. ) ffAti DFF'T f. K SIOKAI Ssnucit. 1 OVAIU , ilarch f , (1.13p. ( in ) I LOOAL BKEVITIHB. The Monthly social club bold their fourth and last party of the Beaten at Ma- xonlc hall Wednesday evening , March 14. Mu lcby Irvine'ii orchestra. We would remind the manyfriondsol Prof. Auglioy , that ho lectures to-night at the Unitarian church on "The Beginnings of Geological Time. " Too funeral of Xolllo V. Smith will bo held at the late residence of her hus band , T. H. rfmlth , at 2515 Johnson street at 10 o'clock March 10. Prof. Blanlcenfold has been elected leader of the Concordla singing society. Lost evening's report from Sioux City was that the river is at a standstill , ' Itanjo players , Quest banjo in the world , latest patents on exhibition at Max Meyers' , The ladies of the M. E. church will gave a Wesleyan sociable last evenidg at the parsonage , ' Travel is increasing on the Union Pa cific and the , spring flood [ of immigration will soon set in. Tha remains of the late Edwin Storrs will arrive from Eagle Rock , Idaho , this afternoon , Major Hastings came ul > yesterday from Lincoln with Herman Getcber , n soldier who deserted from compiny H , Filth cavalry , at Fort Iloblnson lost Sep tember , Her St. Co. are about to introduce the incandescent electric lights into the Willow Springs distillery , and have ordered a "plant" through the Omaha electric light and power company , The Omaha train was nearly four hours late joiterday. The lateness wns in part owing to fact that it was n henry train , there bolag twelve oars , eight of which were coaches , [ State Journal. An unknown man , Wednesday put a head on ft respectable colored woman whom he mistook for the notorious "Johnnie Bull , " a street walker who is given to pick ing man's pocketa as they fondly carets bar. Mr. J. Harris , Jr , , a well Inuvrn young gentlemen of { hla city , pleasantly celebrated his twenty-second birthday last evening at his residence , corner Tenth and " rarnam streets. The Chicago & Northwestern railway announces that it Is now prepared to ro > ' ceivo and promptly forward freight of all , kinds destined to points on the Winona and St. Peter railroad division and branches , Its entire length. . The Marie Gelntlnger German opera company open their engagements at Boyd'a to-night In the opera of "Trampette. " This will be the first time th\t an opera In German h i ever been given In Omaha. The reserve li already Urge , and it will be well to secure seata in advance. Mr. John Bonnlvier , who for more than fifteen yean hJM presided over a forge at the U. P. shops , WM forcibly reminded Wednesday o ! tha fact that It WM bin fortieth birthday , by a party of more than forty friends , who completely surprised him at his comfortable residence , 1319 California street. The party came abund antly supplied with refreshments and music , but perhaps the most appreciated of all w is a nlagnifioent eatr chair , which Mr. Collln , oa behalf of the company , presentai in aieXwell chosen word * . After Mr , and Mri. Bonnlvier had recovered frnmtia tniprut , ton commenced , con- sLtlog of speeches dancing , parlor games , tCr , which WM iept np till a late hour , Mr , Bonmvfor j yi he will spend bis toinira houra fu thai ch-.Ir for the next forty jonw , . All yomiff muii irs cordially invited to avail tluumwlvontif thu following privileges oiTorctt' ' by tiw'Sounit 3 ten's Christian At- incluUnni A comfartabU reading room wherci oauilM fimiut' thit dally , weekly and monthly pjinnrsv tlw E magazine free wrlcfnif matariulny atfeivieop ) and a largo numfcM at vtowa , AH those are offered ht * fci aay ana whn wffl visit the rooms on FUt a&i& ruf FirBam streets. The mom- ben EATS an additional privilege of a clr- ciUtfcjf library of over sir hundred vol. nmti. DIED. KIK3-Ytattrdiy Charles Hies , aged ? 6 ye n. Funeral will take place from the resi dence of th deceased , No , 1808 South 18tb street Saturday at 2 o'clock p , m. Friendi of tha deceased Invited. The decuted has teen an old resident , removing f tonj Milwaukee to this city In 1868 , and since that time had beou a faith ful employe of the U , I * , lie leaves n wife and five ch dr&tfo mourn his loss. Four brothers tnrvlva him , F. J , Hies , tuperin- Undent cf the houio of correctionMilwau- , | kee , Win. ; Anthony lllee , postinottor at North Platte ; L. ' Hler , deputy theiid , Milwaukee , and Adolph Rels , foreman car department , Lincoln , EASTMAN-March 8tb , at 1 a. m .Chas , A. , son of 3 , W. Eutman , age 2i years , Notice ol funeral will be given hereafter. Plttibunr , Pa. , please copy. SMITH-In this cltv , March 8th , Miss Millie Smith , aged 45 years. Funeral Saturday at 10 a. m. from the residence , No. 2513 Johnson street. Friends Invited. Dontnio In tbe Hcmae. "Rough on IUU. " Olen out t U wle , roicii * * , b4 bopr , fllw , ta\\ \ molt * oUpamalui , A GHASTLY WITNESS. Sumiuonefl From the Bravo Be fore a Coroner's ' Jury , Matthias Rypacok Resurrect ed by the Coroner. A Solemn Scene in tbe Oity of the Dead , The Supposed Poisoning Case Being Actively Inves tigated , Impannelling a Coroner's Jury in a Cemetery , "I bellovo in the resurrection of the body , " la ono of the clauses In the creed to which all orthodox Protcot- ants subacrlbo and which might bo qnotod as the unanimous uontimont of the party which mot at Coroner Jacobs' undertaking rooma Wednesday to consult upon the caao of the late Matt bias Rypacok , whoso sadden death on the Eooond day of Diicombor ban given riao to the blackest of rnmora , viz. : that ho was THE VICTIM OF MURDEIl , llypacok was a tailor by irado , the last work ho did being for Mr. Frank Ramgo. Bo had boon In thla country about seven years and In Omaha about three years and is said by these who know him to have boon a sober man and a good workman. Ho had lived with his wife alnco before ho came to this country , and it IB said by some that the relations between the two were of the happiest nature. On the olhor hand oomo Intimate A DOUBT as to whether any marriage over took plaoo. The latter nay that In the old conntry Rypacok and his wlfo wont to the priest to bo made man and wlfo and that they wcro refused the boon desired and that thereupon they wont homo and began life together as the nuptial knot had boon over so HKOaitELY TIED , While In this city they lived in a little cottage on South Thirteenth street. There was another honso similar to their own and built upon kho same lot , the whole property be longing to Joseph Havlicek , the pres ent husband pf Ryptcik'd widow. The deceased had boon a victim of 'ailing health for some time previous ; o his death and had boon taking va rious medicines , procured somotlmea at ono plaoo and again at another. Toward TIIE CLOSE OF HIS LIFE 10 began treatment with Dr. Hoffman , vhoao oflloo la above Sohrootor and 3echt'a drug store , corner of Jackson and Thirteenth streets. Ho bad callo'd several times at the drug atoro and procured medicine , complaining of trouble with his throat , which the doctor took to bo catarrh of the throat , and prescribed the usual remedy for ; hat disoaao. On the night of Decom- > or 1st Dr. Hcfl'mari called on the pa- lent and found him aiok in bed. Ho complained of soreness In the breast and In the region of the heart , and when examined felt a soreness when ever he was touched. Hia pnlso waa slower than it should have boon In Ita lormal state , A half an hour later Or. Grosaman called tor the iirat tlrao ind noted the aamo general symptoms. The patlont complained of frrquont Vomiting bnt his particular difficulty seemed to bo with HIS 1IEAUT. Dr. Grossman thought that he had aoartUaeaae , and , judRlng from his conoral appearance took him to be a drinking man. The doctor called again the next morning. There were three or fonr watch era detailed from the society spoken of above , and one of these , Joseph Rousnk , was with kho man until two hours and a half before hia doath. At that time lly- pacek aaid to him in the presence of others that ho had been poisoned , and aaked him to go and got same assist ance for him. Ronsok felt of the sick man's body and limbs , and found thorn already cold and clammy. Ho said , "It is too late now to help you , " and then Rypacok said , "I have boon poisoned. If it ia too late to save mo , have the matter investigated. " Ho pointed to ono of the bottles of medi cine , and said that whenever ho took that } t 3ELMED TO NEARLY KILL HIM , Ronsok put a taste of the medloino on his tongue and It barnod so that the sensation lasted _ for several hours afterwards. Rypacok was asked once how ho felt sick and raid , placing hia hand on his stomach , "I feel sick from hero clear np to here , " indicating hie throat. Ho also expressed th bollel that if his throat waa cut open the canao of his malady would bo discov ered. Hia greatest trouble was a con tinual retching , Rousok loft him about 1 o'clock p. m. , on December aeoond'and came tip town , whore he told some friouds of the occurrences related. They advised him to keep still about it , oa if ho made any charge ! ho was liable to bscomo Involved in trouble and expense himself. Ho kept his month shut , and when he wont home in the afternoon ho learned that HYFAOEK WAB DEAD Ho Bald nothing oven then , but at length ho could roit no longer under the Boorot , nnd ho disclosed it to oth- era and eventually to the coroner. II waa further stated last evening thnl during his sickness Rypacok'a wife waa seldom soon at Ms beditdo , and that aho was not with him when he died ; also that after his demise she stayed In the next Louse , where hoi present husband lived , all the tlmo. Within a very brief period after death the body changed color and became soft and pliable to the touch. Dr. Grossman , who gave a certifi cate of death from heart disease , now says that ho will not stand by that certificate. Both ho and Dr , Hoffman agree that'whlle the symptoms were those of heart disease they wore also the exact SYMPTOMS Or AUSENIOAI. rOISOMIHO which WM never to much ai thought of at the Una by GroMmaa , though Hoffman admlla that his suspicions wore somewhat aronsnd on the occa sion of his last visit. There waa a largo number of medi cine bottles in the room , some of which were Inscribed in the Bohemian Ian- gunge and born Dr. Pnntor'a printed labels. The principal witness tays ho notified the wlfo to keep all these bottles tles bnt that aho throw them away at onco. Three weeks after the burial of Rypacok hia widow married again , married the owner of the property in which they resided , The suspicion aroused grow and incrcnoed in force until It WRS finally made public through THE BEE , Thou THE WIDOW AND 1IEU NEW IIU.SI1AM ) came forward and were anxious for an investigation. They offered to defray a part of iho expenses of an analysis , but this proposition they are said to have since backed out cf. The society of which the dead man wan proal- dent , and in which ho hold $300 Iniur- ance , followed np the reports of his death and Wednesday morning scented throe aIlidavlts from tha parties present during the last hours of tno dying man , who swore to the ante mortem statement which has boon the founda tion of this suit. Wednesday the committee mot District Attorney God win and the board of county commis sioners at the oflico of Coroner Jacobs to consult as to THE NE1T HTEF to bo taken. The law does not admit of an oxpendlturo of over $50 for a chemical analysis where poison in sus pected , bnt provides for the oxponseo of coroner , witnesses and jurors. Dr. Grossman volunteered hia services to remove the stomach and viscera from the body for shipment to Chicago tea a chemist of acknowledged reputation , Thn society then guaranteed the bal ance of the amount required for the analysis , which will coat in all from $125 to $200. It waa thereupon agreed that Coroner Jacobs should yesterday impannol a jury , and with thorn , the doctor and tbo committee , proceed to Cassldy'a cemetery , five mlloa south of the city , where the re mains are interred and begin the In vestigation in regular shape of a caao that must at all events bo a long ono , and In which no conviction can over bo made If poison la discovered ex cept upon pnrely circumitantlal ovi- donee. , Tbo Resurrection. Al 10:30 : a. m. ' yesterday 'Coroner Jacobs loft for St. Mary'a cemetery ( Caaaady'a ) to take np the remains. There were , bosldo himself , two car riages filled with persons , and ono or two boggles had already preceded him. Those who went along were , first , the jury , consisting of J. J. Galligan , Jamoa M. Wlnahlp , George Medlook , James McMichae ) , L. H. Ooao and Joe Kavan. Thure were also Dr. Grossman , Dr. Frlsoni , the committee representing the Bohemian society , "Sokol , " and TUB BEE re porter. It is fully five miles to St. Mary's , but fortunately the day was a Eino ono , and the trip out was made In about an hour. Arriving at the cemetery , THE GRAVE was found already opened and the cof fin containing the body was coon hoisted out and deposited on the gray award. The lid covering the face was removed and the features of the dead man exposed to vlow , The akin waa blackened to the color of bronze nnd covered hero and there with little spots of mould , the can were of a deep purple hue and the head oa well as the body swollen to unusual si 7.0. The remains were however much leas affected by t decomposition than la usual after three months Interment. The coffin lid waa next removed and the aurgoona knelt on either side of It and began rapidly their work with ' THE HCALVEt , The stomach waa taken ont and found to contain very little of any thing except the gaa which quickly accumulated. Then a portion of the Intestines oto removed and placed with the stomach in a glass jar taken along for the purpose. An examina tion of the heart and other vital organs waa made. The pericardium , or lining about the heart , waa found to contain more water than it should naturally and the anrfaco waa not BO smooth aa It would have been had the heart been In a normal condition. Dr. Gross man aald there waa no doubt bat that the deceased had been more or leas affected by . UEAIIT DISEASE , though ho would not say whether or not that was the causa of his death. At any rate the contents of the jar would rrovo whether any arsenic had been administered by himself or oth- .era , for if it had it would still bo there. After a very thorough examination the collia lid was again replaced and the remains once more committed to mother earth , thla tlmo to remain until the last tramp shall sound. The jar and Its contents were brought to the city by Coroner Jacobs and will bo sent to Chlcsgo for analysis as soon as THE INQUKST la hold , that being fixed for 8 o'clock yesterday at Coroner Jacobs' under taking rooms. The jury was excused until that hour , and the witnesses summoned to attend were the two physicians and the three witnesses who made the alii davlta before Judge An derson. AT COKONBU JACOBS1 the Inquest waa brgun at 8 o'clock last evening , and several witnesses were examined , but without eliciting any now facts other than these Riven abovo. The jury was then ad jonruod to await the icsult of the analysis. In the meantime opinion ia greatly divided as to the true facts In the case , and the public as well as the jury will have to rrseivo its verdict. BuclElm a Arnica Salve. The BEST SAIVH In the world Tor Oats. Urnlsos , Bores , Ulcers , bait Rhcnm , Fo. var Sores , Totter , Ohspped Hands , Chll blalns , Corns , and all skin eruptions , nnj positively cures pllw. It U guaranteed to give rotlifactfon i nuaty refunded. PrlM , 25 cent * p r | ex.or eal b C. v Free or" Charge. All persons suffering from CoughtColds Asthma , Bronchitis , Loss of Vulce , or any affection of the Throat and Lungs , are requested - quested to call at O. F. Goodman' * drug store and get a Trial Bottle of Dr. WTO * New Discovery for Consumption , t/rt tl charge , which , will convince- the > , j | > v wonderful merits and show what I ollar-ixe hotUa will do. Call e * Re dy mlxwl PalnU at W. J. WhiUhoQM1 * , COS 10th it. 8 6t OUSTED FROM OFFICE , The Board of Public Works Legislated Oat , A Startling Complication in Oity Affairo. The sensation of laat evening was the announcement by rumor tbat the Board of Public Works had boon leg islated ont ol oflko by an act passed by the recent legislature and no longer existed DB ono of the powers in con trol of city affairs. Aiumorto this effect was heard Bomo time ago , but no stock was taken in it until yesterday , when Mayor Boyd received a telephone - phone raesHigo from Secre tary of State Roggen , inquiring If ho know that the board had been legislated ont cf existence. The mayor had hoard the rumor , In common with many others , bnt thought it moro gos sip , An investigation into the matter revealed the fact that there was moro truth than poetry In It. It appears that daring General Manderion'a visit to Europe , Mr. Herman Kountx.a desired to have a bill pass at iho special session of the legislature called for the spring of 1881 , to admit of the voting of $35- 000 bondi for the building of a viaduct over the Union Pacific tracks on Eleventh street. General Mandorson waa at that tlmo city attorney , and his part ner , Mr. Congdon , declined to draw the bill , whereupon Bon. Clinton Brlggs , since deceased , drew it np for presentation to the legislature at Us special session. For some reason it never came np until the recent session , when It was introduced as house roll No. 9 , by Frank Oolpet- zer , of this city , representative from Douglas county , and waa an amend ment to paragraph 41 of section 15 of the "act to Incorporate cities of the first class , " etc , passed at the extra session of the legislature in 1881. The amendment waa the addition to section 41 , which originally provided for regulating the crossing of railway track , etc. , of a pro vision also to old in the con struction of viaducts or bridges over or tunnels under railroad tracks at street crossings , with neoosssary approaches preaches , " and provided for dividing the expense of such structures be tween the city and the railway com panies. The Colpo'zer ' bill , aa origin ally introduced and printed to amend the net of 1881 , wasfonnd on the files , and If it had passed in that form it would have boon of no effect , bocauae the act which it purported to amend , had lioon repealed by the act of 1882 , whicl : had , In addition to the paragraphs contained in eectlon 1G of the act of ' 81 , a para graph , N't. 44 , creating the board of public works. 'Paragraph 44 had been emitted from the Colpotzer'a bill. A message waa sent to the secretary of utato asking if the Colpotzsr bill aa paeeod and made a law , had roai to amend the law of 1881 , or if It had been changed to road and amend the law of 1882. Mr. Rigger ronllod : "It amends the act passed May 23. 1882.- " "The question was aaked : Then Is your opinion the hoard of public works no longer exIaUT ( > Taat ia my opinion , " waa the anawer There ia a pooaibility that the bill as paased may prove unconstitutional bnt if It should not it will produce a serious complication in city affairs aa there are a number of ordinances for atroet paving which have boon ordered to be done under the supervision of the board of public worka and all of which it will now bo necessary for the tjouncll to go to work and do the whole thing over again. Should the bill prove constitutional it will greatly enhance the impoitanco and Influence of the city council but It will bo a bad thing for the city. THE OITY COURT. Recent Transactions Berore Judge Beneke. It will bo romemboied that some time ago a young Swedish girl named Besslo Johnson wont ont to North Platte from Omaha , intending to go to work in a private family there , but wound up in a low bagnio. She was tin illy brought back to Omaha by. her brother-in-law , and subsequent to her rotqrn waa given a piss to go back to North Platte and load a llfo of shame. Her relative thereupon filed a com plaint In the police court charging her with disorderly conduct , and an cilicer was sent to arrest her. The trial will come oil to day. Goo. B. Muldoon , the blacksmith , has boon arrostnd for obstructing the streets in hia locality. * Hla case waa contlnnod. There were fonr cases of Intoxica tion , two of the victims paying their fine , and the other two , who were sol- dlere , being turned over totho U. S. authorities. Ono individual was committed In default of $3 and costs for disturbing thn peace. Sirah Ainscow nwpro ont complaint In pollco court Tuesday against her husband , Edward Alntcow , charging hha with striking , beating and kicking her , and wounding her m the f ace and nock. Ho was arrested and required to glvo $300 ball for his appearance to day at 2 p. m. Tuesday afternoon Ed , Galllgan and John Hoach were brought before judge Bonokoon the charge of petit larceny. Galligan was sent to jail fet thirty days on bread and water , and Roach got twenty daya on the same diet , 'PERSONAL , . George H. Thompson , of Platbuiouth ; J. V. Pierce and F. J. Bailey , of Ked Cloud ; G H. Black , of Plattsmoutb ; 0 , T. Beerley and John A. Gordon , Frc. mont ; Anthony Rles , North Platte ; Mrs , Dr. Frary , Oakland , are guests at the Mil lard. lard.H. H. N , Garland , of Kaniaa City , westert pa&senger geat cf the Missouri Pacific , li at the 1'aiton and will remain over to-day , y. J. Smll * , Kearney ; 8. O. Bryt * W , J , Du k * , A Wandj 0. V , Putwa and wlfo , North Platte , John II. Wana- maker nnd John J. King , Bark Point ; W. W. Blrgh , North 1'lnUc ; Mason Greggs , Rod Cloud } T. 0. Lixmbetb , Nebraska City , andJ. It. Minor , Nebraaka City , are among the Nebraskuns stopping at the 1'axton. A. W. Dalloy nnd wife , of Cheyenne , nro registered nt the Metropolitan , Mrs. Mondoor nnd children , of Sewnrd , nro gnestn of the Metropolitan. J. L. Steinboult , of the Gerttlngor Opera Co. , Is nt the Mlllnrd. Charles D. Palmer , of Council BlnlT * , was in the city last ulght. B T. B. Curly , of Fort Robinson , Is regis tered nt tbo IVxton. Wtn , A. Mills and wife , of Lsramlo , art ) guests of the Paxton , W. F , Duryca nnd wlfo , of Ogden , are at the Paxton. F. W , Derby , of Fremont , ia a t-uoat of the Metropolitan. F. M , Yeutzer , of Ottiwi , Ilia. , Is nt the Metropolitan , G. H. Peebles , of David City , It nt the Metropolitan. John Roienthnl , of Lincoln , it at the Metropolitan , W. R. White , of Boise City , Idaho , is nt the Millard. Jnhnllcklein , of Lyons , Is nt the Met ropolitan , John Collett , of Kansas City , is at the Paxton. A. Seymour , of New Mexico , is nt the Paxton , II , B , Ruiusay , of Wyoming , Is at the Paxton , C , L. Tidd , of Cuba , ia at the Metro politan. L. M. Post , of Earlin ' , is nt the Metro- polltan. C. F , Newton , of Sterling , is nt the Mlllnrd. Peter Wilton , of Denver , ia at the Fax- ton. STATE TEACHERS. Seventeenth Annual Meeting at Columlm Programme and Other'Particu lars. Tbo seventeenth annual meeting oi the Nebraska State Teachers' associa tion trill bo hold at Columbus , March 27th , 28th and 29th. The oflicora of the association at present are : President , W. W. W. Jones , state superintendent of public instruction ; vloo president , J. J. Points , of Omaha ; recording secretary , A , 1C , Uowdy , of Peru ; corresponding secretary , Cora Clark , Nebraska City ; treasurer , H. N. Blake , of Beatrice. Executive committee : 0. 0. Hubbell - boll , Hastings ; G E. Barber , Lincoln ; H. H. Nicholson , Lincoln ; Prof. A. L , Funk , Red Cloud ; Miaa M. A. Ken dall , Arlington. Reception committee : L. J. Cramer , Columbus ; Mr. J. B. Moncrief , Mr. Melcholr Brngge.r. Mrs. Helen Ballou , Miss Bertha Wo 3d. The following la the Programme. TUESDAY EVXXINti , .7:30. Prayer. Address of Welcome Hon. A. M. Post , Columbui. Reeponse EdwardHealey , superintend ent city Bchools , Crete. Lecture Subject : Implements ; J B. Merwin , managing editor of American Journal of J Education , St. Loula. Miscellaneous buslneia. WEDNESDAY , 9 A. JI , Prayer. Mincellaneoua business and short ad dresses. Paper Tbe mission of the teacher ; Frank W. Barber , uroleaaor o ! ancient lan guage and English literature , Franklin nc uemy. Piper. Automatic nervous aslion as faster In education ; J. P. Sprecher , prin cipal of schools , Schuyler , WEDNESDAY , 2 1' , U , Paper Meth idaof teaching ; J , M , Wil- ion , principal normal department , Haat- ina college. Easay The Lifting Power of the Com mon dchooU , M . M. M. Munger , city superintendent of achoola , Nebraska City. Paper The library and tbe public achoola , 11. J , Barr , city superintendent of schools , Oracd Inland , WEDNESDAY EVE.NIXO , 7:30. : Address Cultivation of the thinking faculties , J , M. Greenwood , city superin tendent of public instruction , KanaaaCity. THURSDAY , 9 A , M. llisay The ideal teacher , Mrs. J. J. Burtcb , teacher , Wahoo. Paper The order and relative Import ance of studies In elementary schools , II. M. Jamea , city superintendent oi public instruction" , Omaha. Paper Induttrial education , W. V. Miller , superintendent uf public instruc tion , Washington county , Blair. TarjBHiut , a p.m. Election of otticera. taper Pains nnd parila of intellectual growth , J. J. Poluta , superintendent pub lic instruction , Douglas county , Omaha. Paoer The historical method in teach ing English grammar , L. At Sherman , I'rofesuor literary and philology of Eng lish , Lincoln. NOTES. Columbus ia a thriving city on the Union PaciQo railroad , about 75 miles west of Omaha nnd G2 miles east of Grand Island , Delegates will receive a cordial reception t the hands of the oltizona of the place. Ladles will bo entertained at private houses free. Hotels will furnish baard at reduced rates , not over one dollar per day. Those wishing to so- euro places should wrlto to L. J. Cramer , Columbus , at least one week in advance. Round trip tickets over the U. P. and B. & M , railroads can bo obtained for ono nnd one-fourth faro by pre senting certificates furnished by the chairman of the executive committee , 0. 0. Hnbbell , Hastings. Rememboi cortlficates must be obtained before starting , so write for them in time. General discussion will follow the reading of each paper. Lot teaoheri como prepared to glvo their beal thoughts , condensed Into five minutes , For further Information address proper shown ot per persons on committee as first page. . Real Katate The following deeds were filed , fo : record In the county clerk office for THK B i Much 7 , reported by AnW ml eUt ogtnoy : B. Mock to R. B , 8Uw rt , loU 3 MM [ 4 , block 2 , South Omaha add. , w. d. -8300. Wm. Ripple and wife to Frank Molncr , o. A " of s. A lot G , blocc 1 , Park Place add."w. d.$175. . Wm , Ripple and wlfo to S , Molnor , w. i of s. A lot G , block 1 , Pork Place ado. . , w. d. $175 , L 8 Reed and wife to 0. Bluuilo , lot 58 , Hurtuaa'o add. , w. d $800 0. Blnmlo and S , Blumla and wife toJ. Nagle , w. A lot 58 , Hartmau's dd. , w. d. $375. Chas. Bankoa to tF. W. Blackburn , w. 148 foot of lot 'W , Rsdick's 2d odd. , w. d.-$1,700. W. Ripple and wife to M. Xech- molster , w. i of n. . \ of lot G , block 1 , Park Plaoa add. , w.'d. $175 HAS BEEN PROVED The E.URE87 CURB for KSDNEY DISEASES , Cool i' lama back or i ( Unordered urine , - ndleato hat you ore B victim ? THEN BOO NOT HESITATE | UDO KIDNEYWOUT at once ( drusrslnta recommend It ) and It will ipecdily overcome the dlaoaue and rooter * a healthy action toaUtheorRans. rfiAO VoroomplalntspeenlUr CIIC5 > toyourfex.auohaspaln and wc&lcccMca. K1DN ET-WOBT U unaur- passed , aa It will act promptly and safely. Eituci Box. Incontinence , retention of urine , brisk iluat or ropy depoalti. and dull dragglnc pains , oil speedily yield to Ita our- , atlvo power. ( SC ) B LDDYALLEBUOQIBTS. "My friend , E. 0. Lcgtnl , o > tM ) city , used to drawn doubla doai pil ful Kidney Decieo Kldncy-Wortcuredh m. " J f. * - . H > noydrug gist , Alleghany City , Fa , Aug. 22-S2. IS A SURE CURE ! for all diseases of the Kidneys and I LIVER It haa ipectflo action on thla moat Important ) organ , enabling It to throw off torpidity and / . Inaction , stimulating the healthy secretion , , of the Bile , and by keeping the bowcla In frol I condition , effecting Its regulardlnrhnrga. I t Ifyou are suflbrlng from li malaria , have the ohlll f ( ' are bilioiu , dyspeptic , or constipated. Kid- . ney-WorfwlUrurolyrollOTO&qulcklycuro. ) In thla Bca on to clean * the System , every I one should take a thorough oource of U. (51) ISOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1.1 "I'tegilned 20 Iba. li tuo monlhi " wr'tea Mr. J. U , Power , of fronton , III. , ( Deo. 2-82) ) , ' aud m a well man. I'd suffered with Lh er disorderj since IfCi. KliUoy-Wcrt cured me , " Btron ? wordi ( rom R New York cleigrman : "I unhesitatingly recommend KilnoWort. . Ic ureatly benefltted me , " SITS Rev. 0 Kemb'e , ol ilon wk.N. V. , eFORTHE PERMANENTCURE OF S CONSTIPATION. c No other dl' nso la BO prevalent In thla country an Conatlratlon , and no remedy C baa v ver equalled tb e celebrated KIDNEY- WOUT oa a cure. Whatever the cause , a however obeUnato the oaao , tali rcmody will overcome U. THIS dlatretulne com- i plaint is very apt to b ; * complicated with constipation. Kidney. O Wort strengthens the weakened parts and o quickly cures nil kinds nf riles oven when O phyalclnnj and xnodlclues have be fore fall- . - ITTJf you have cither o f the o troubloe H' ' PRICE SI.I USE iDruKfjlBtaSell BfffinljS "For 12 yew , " w Itta L\man T Abcll , o Georgia V . , "I found no relief Irom piles , until ' - ' KWnej-Woit. It tas cu cd rne. " THE faREAT CURE § son" " JLa It la for all the p&lnfal dlscMCO of th KIDNEYS , LIVER AND BOWELS It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadAU snflerlnff which only tha vlcUmji of rheumatism con realize THOUSANDS OF CASES of tha wont forms of this terrible dlaeue invo been Quickly relieved , and insert 19 ' - PERFECTLY CURED. PRICK $1. LKJUD r DBT , BOLD fcr BUC6C1STS. ( SO Bry can b aent by mall , _ WELL8 , RICIIAltDSOXa : CO. , Hurtlnirton , VI "I hid habitual coitivcness. p&'n In the back acdrheumailam. " wrltra S. J.Scott , Rnrling- tcn , Vt. Kidney Wort hta cured them all " SPECIAL NOTICES. 43T8PEO IAL f will POSITIVELY not bein terted unless paid In advance. IO LOAN MONfcY. TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver'a MONEY Eatite and Loan Agency , opposite poatofflce. 76T- _ V'ONKY ' TO LOAN At legal ratea , by Ballou M' Erce1421 Farrmm SI. HELP WANTED 'ANTED Boy to herd cattle. Apply Para toga Hoit'C , Fort Ornali * , AQENTS-EHe , energitio lucy WANTED Introduce an articla that la staple. Call at 1208 Dodge street , ( rom 0 to 11. 833-65 WANTKD A treed girl for genertl huss- wiik la small family. App'y at 420 In-nth ISlhs'rcot. SSU-lOt Inm d'ately , good a'ropjf clrl f r WANTtn srcncrsilbouaowori. N , W , tor. IS'h and Webster. KO-9S ASTK * ' Lad } corjlat , Addrta < "J. n. " Bee office. . 333 10 * ' MiorotiRh'y oxpcrlooced fit n WAN'ED d" gemril oaaowork Ocoo \iarrt to a ; ; o > l tlrl. Apply S. W. ror. 17th ad Ca'lfornla streets. Itefercncea rtqulrcil. nil m AN KI 8 illntor ( or city trade Aildrma -C C. " Ece office. 808 ti Olrl ( orncral hoiwcworlr at 1100 WANTED 1 > 11 ( or three da\a after 1 o'clock. 2g3 Oi _ ANTED A Cllrl ti do g-neral hauseworV. W Apply : nt 2121 Cal ( ornU atreet. 293-10 ANTFD DO tie makera and .Wlab-ren. W H. hANNWEILBR , llthS ( . dlnlm- room glrlt at the W Farn mStr ct eataur nt. 1 ( ew ladles and gentlemen aa WANTED Iho hUgeat paying buslne > a In America. Room 3,1308 farnam 8t 213-lm | Men and women to start a new WANTED at their own home : no peaallng ; 60c an hour made ; end lee ( or aamplea and In. strui'tlons Addri < 8 < MASOW & CO. . on'peler. Vt SITUATIONS WANTED. odi'oodper- COMPETENT bark keepir A man wishes to ke'p a eel ot booka or rte any I Ind of wi I'In * . atfr hnl-past lour la tht alternoon. Addrese * U. 0. " Boo office. WANTKD-By a young girl SITI7ATION heuaework Apply to n8 8Mb " " " ' 8 atreet.ucarJacliaon. 0. L. _ - yountf colored.maD , WASTKD-By adald o ( work. Addrefw II. D" Be office. LADYo.apabillt ) and reflncment label housiketper In a hotel or dtuatlon aa Urwate a ( wnlly , where terranU are ept. Or win Icceptanyaltuatlon of truat. Addreia Mra , K. " Fremont , Nebraska. 3188J ITUATION WANTED In Drnirstore 1" Neb , SITUATION ol jll , T fll. dreaa Box Kl Minellles . Sltuat'onbr 0 < rman boy II yeaji WANTED a s Engllah and Oerrcan. Ad drtaa 900 Amirlcan Houae , Douglia street , 280-10 * MIOQEU-ANEOUa WANTS. \T7ANTKIV-A lady candidate ( or matrimony , VV amuwment * . church sodals. boat rides , pliatantmlk * , eonvenaUon , ptrnlcs , ojsUrs , fc eresm , lemoavJs In their s iWJi. A"J " "Anortmsnl , " BM cfflcs. 832-1Q lo net , two ( nrnl'htd rnomi ( or WANTED . Address " 1319" Har- nay ttrce' . 32J t < > ' Y tinted by a joiing and enterptli- AG'N attorr nv , with oillco I < ccntte of ton aod on ground floor , Omaha flrma that want a Council B uBa r prcaent > tlvo should addrca * JOHN DOE , 7 Pearl St. 2or 3 ( nrnlihcd rootrs ( or light WANTED . State price. Aildru a "S. IL O. " B.CIT.co. . SJO 8 Siraornoto odoptAboyG } ctr old , Addrcaa "Mrs. U. N. W. " ore o ! post office. 310-0 } ECO prUyaults , slnkg and ceu WANTED clean with atnltar ; clcanir. Satis- ( action guaranteed. J , M SMITH , 210-lmt _ Lock Co I 422 , Omaha. Kt l nouufca AND LAftD. RENT-March 13th , cottairo with ( our FOR omiv No. 810 south lOih street. Can act Btib e room for tno her < ca. SSMOs O FUaNISllUU roome , 222 horlh l'h ! ttruef ! 4l 318-10 _ ROOM AND BO MID. Modern FUHNISHED . 1810 Dodge St. 311 1m * BENT Two double stores , aiiltiblu ( or FOR hou e , gnciry , butcher , cr saloon , situated to an to command a gocd firmer trade. Inquire ol Mri. F. Langc , S. W Cor. 13th and JackBon St1) . 300-lmf ViiOH 1IK.NTVits limcl , a largo ( urolined room with bay window. Modtin lnipro\o- menta , 1718 Dodge Street1 'J36-01 JT10U IIF.NT Ke < v hotel at AVrct , Neb , alze 34 JU x41 , Good location. Liberal tents to the right lartv. Addrcai 0 , Tent. " Avoo. 201 8 wit KENT I''casint ( rent room lurnlihed. FOR ! N. Uth street , bet California and Web- cter. 217-81 FOR REM Furnhhot room for two goiiU , 3 bljcka ( icm poatoflko. Inquire at 1519 J.dto ( s.Toet. 239-lm IJIOKIIKNT At ut60arrcs , In three piece * , T one c ( 26 , ore ot 18 , aid one of 4 acres. All enccl , home 3 rooma. Poeataslon Immediately. One mile Irom postoffice. BP.MI8' RKAti EdTATRAOlI.SCr , 225-U _ 15'h and luigla < Streets. A R'REOIIANE FOR RE VT-Tho2cd story ± \ . and basement of building No. 1111 Farnun troet. Inquire on premises. l&l 1m TjlOR BENt T onow houaos with R rooms , Dr. 0. U. Paul. 132 Imo OR RENT 25 house ? , 2 to 10 rooma , at 3 to E $25 per month 8hrl\ cr's Rent Bureau , op- post office. 768-H SALE Small Louw ou kaud lot. Apply FUR E. comer Oth and Jackson. 31'-2w § FOR SALE Flte horse , bujgy and hirnera. tTor e 6 wars old. ( ull of life and apeed. Call on Mrs. Llndborif , 1326 N. 19th St. 321-10 $ OK BALK OR PENT My 2 story br'ck real- denceonlflthatieet and tit. Mar 'a avenue for sale , S7 000. Bm ll payment down , balance 1 to 6 years time. Lot C0x00 ( eet. Elegant house , very cor.venlent Will rent It to very good parlies ( or $ GJ per month. Call at once ai M. TOFTS , 294-Aprll 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam St. T70U SALE Fine rcaldciue , 12 rooma , 1 } lots , JD gilt edge location , boose nearly new and In porrsot order. B st cfftr within ten cays takes It. One-third cash , balanoe time to salt. BOOQ3 & HILL , 295-9 1408 Farnam mraat. T ORaaLE 40 acres 5 m rom court home , J ? weit , wlihllvlnpsprlni ; . 3 loti in Dlht & Lvman'a addition. 4 lots In lauica & Sheldon's addition. Inqu'root ' II Q. CUrk. 272-14 EOR SALE One dark bay marc , top buggy and harness. W.W.ROBERTS , 27710f Fort Omaha. T710K SALK Ilouaa with 6 rooms and 2 lata X ? ( each 66x132) In south Omaha , for $1,000 , on easy terms. Will iak * toim on part payment , nqulreatellS 12th street. 243-lmJ _ FOU SALE CnEAP Choice unimproved buT- Intaa lota on Farnam. Ilarney , Douglr.8 , and Djdge streets. D , VIS&8NYDEB. Real Eat i to Agents. 110-eod-tf 1505 Farcarn St. ' New Map of Omaha , lust completed and BEMI3' for delivery at 05 each. la 4 feet wide iy 7 feet long. Largest and moat complete map of Omaha ever published. Official map o ! th city. Hoe column. T7 OR SALE Pockets mapa of Nebraska 20c JU each. For bargalna In oir aha City Improved and unlmprived property , cell on Wm. F , Shri- ver , heil Estate Agent , opposite postoffice. 76Mf ! T710R SALE A drat clacg second hand phaetoat Call at 1310 Barney St. - ' 897.H Bargains in-Real Estate , - - Corner 'ot and two gocd cnttagea , one block 'rom ' St. Mary's avenue , $3 000. House and lull lot , gatd location , 81,2' 0. House and half lot , neir tit. ' Mary'a avenue. $ ison. Cottage and Comer lot on Dodge street , $3.600 New Cottigeln E. V. Smith's addition , $ ? , eOO. Cottage ana full lot on IPth street , near Lca- venwoith street , $2,200. 44 loot frontage oa Farnam street , Improved , $200:0. Corner lot on Douglca street , $7TOO. Earqaio. liu Ineaa lot on Deuglta < trect , $4,000. 100foot fronton Dodgeatreut. Reaidonce "n- catmont , $1,350. . ! McUAGUE , SOTtf- Opposite Postoffice. MI8OEU.AKEPB A1 A REWARD Stolen on 'Monday night $ I U from Klewlt'a brickyard , a light boll apilng wagon , made by Mitel el , Lewla&Co. , Racine , \Vi . Part or dish board broken on" . Any one glIng Information leading to there- covryot the same will receive the abo\o re ward. 8J6-104 Lljiht biy pony , on Saturday laat from LOST 18th street. Flndar will please return to li Splgle , 2d Hand Furniture Store and got re ward. 322-94 QPECIAL INDUfiEMENTS-Offerodfor a coun- O try store at Gllmore , barpy couotv , Neb. Apply to O. Frost , there 195-lrat KDWAtiDKLTblHL MAO1STER F PALMY5TF.KY AND COND' TIoNALlST , 408 Tenth atrcct , between Farnam and lUrncy. Will , with the aid of guardian eplrlte , obtain ( or any one a glance ot the paa * and present , and nn certain conditions In tbe fu ture. Boota and Shoos made to order. Ftieci ( Mtkfadlon gi rante < ul. IN HOT WATER. 1 > OJJT BB SKEPTICAL. KEASOS TKACIJliS AND EXPtnHSftOKCO.ltIRMU lHATTur. " > t's oitz r aT r > nt'S * N IKVAL- UABI.K FU1ANY AND ALL OI801IDKU8 01 * TUB REMP.DY STOMACH. LIVER AND tOW- Eia A'JKASCOO FULINAOLASSffHOT WATER XV RYVORNINO BKfOBE EATING 8 NOT ONLY BX'HRUKI.Y BENFFICIAL. Jl T A I'hOlECTION AOAIN8T DISKASE WHIUH N ONh OAN AFFORD TO DISKE- OAUU. 1'JR 8ALE bY ALL. DRUGGISTS. i POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A tuuvel ol purity , , itrentth and wholesomeness. More economical - > , than tha orplnary klnda , and cnnot b sold la competition with the multitude ot low teat thorl vtUht , alum or phosphat * powdar Sold only " oana. Ilorit , BlKiaa Povcit Co. , Vfall-St. | ( Nsw York-l