THE DAILY BEES-FRIDAY , JANUARY 9 , 1885. TAX FIGHTERS , tie Tax Payers in S&wer & District No , 19 Enter Protest , An luiporlnnt Petition Piled in tlio Platrlct Court Ycfitcadny. Yoatorday afternoon the tax payers of eowor district No. JO filed n petition In the district court , asking for an Injunc tion to restrain the collection of sewer taxes amounting to $14,812 75 , The nnmcB . of tlio litigants nro as follows : Louis Mendelssohn , Hello A. Pol nek , Ralph E Gay lord , Goo. Pattsrson , Sarah Qibajn , John P. Shoning , Jacob R. Hondricks , Williftm Pitt Kellogg , Mary E. Kellogg , Nellie 0. Davis ; Eliza ATowlo , Frank D. brown , Goo. W. Field , John M. Thuraton , Goo. W. Doano , Allen Koch , Jennie For ytb , Efllo B. Wood , Alfred B. Da- frono , James E , Boyd , Catherine Mo- Ohoano , Sarah McOhoano , William A. Piston , Sidney E , Locke , Clomonco Euatlco , Sadie II. llarsha , Snm'l ' lUchom- borg , Prolnn Oborfolder.EHa G. Parker , W , 0. Clumbers , holra of Mary M. Mo- Shane ; Joseph B. llusBcll , Lucy A , Bochol , Minnlo E. Ainsworth , Mayor Hcllman , Bon Gallagher , W. A. L , Gibbon , Frank Colpot/.er , Ann S. Clark , Dyer O. Clark , Chrlstlanaon Hartman , MaryE Pratt. It will bo soon that'uomo of the ropro- aontntivo citizens and property owners of the city are Interested in the salt. Sewer district No. 19 embraces eomo of the finest property of the city , in the contra of the business and rosldonco portion of Omaha. This suit , the particulars of which have boon sufficiently detailed , is the out growth of a fooling of discontent which has long been brewing , directed against what la termed the "exorbitant and Ille gal" tax levy which has boon made dur ing the past year , to cover the cost of public improvements. . This fooling , the legal grounds of which are to bo hereafter determined by law , f.nds a definite expression In the assertion that the system of front foot taxation la illegal and brings the taxes beyond the five per cent allowed by law. A number of indignation meetings have been hold to discuss the matter , and this resort to latr is a measure adopted _ to force the matter to an immedlata point of issue. Upon reading the bill of paiticnlara Judge Wakoloy itsued a temporary re- stiatnlrg order preventing the Im mediate collection of the taxes. The arguments in the caao will bo hoard at the reopening of court to-morrow morn ing. During a trick performance ) last night ol the Buckingham , a tuble used by one of the . , performers was ncc'deutally thrown nmonf the orhestra musician" , seriously injuring oru or two of them. SMALLPOSEEMEDIES , A Few II Ints How to Treat Snmllpoa , „ . , , fOngea * nu to PreventUio , Disease. ' . < Now that amallpoi is In the city il might not bo nmlen to give to the reader : nor the BEE the following preventive ! and remedies for the disease. Mr. R 1- D. Maccartty , of Walnut Hill , has kind ly handed in the appended upon the sub Dr. M. Obermiller , of Toledo , 0. : vuglveavthe following as the result of oyei forty years' experience and observatiot . . regarding the prevention and cura o ! " smallpox : M'o ' . . , < I'KEVENTIQF. . * In 1847 my section of the country trai -visited by a severe smallpox epidemic' , whoa I had occasion to observe fiftooi persons who had not been vaccinated bu bad previously used ( for rheumatic affect ations ) an ointment made of tartar emot io.i All these persons vrero exposed ti ; , ; , _ , ; the epidemic in attending smallpox pa $ | gfe ' tientsyot not one was affected. Thl V/w ' . save mo an idea that tartar emotio migh tffefbo a good preventive , and I immediately 'i ? * ' , began to experiment. I took ono dran ' ; s. * . ' * ° f tartar emetic , mixed it with a amal quantity of lard ( enough to form a salvo and spread a piaster of it the size of i dlmo , and tied it to the loft arn ( above the elbow ) of thosi persons who came to mo to bo vaccinated r After twenty-ton/ hours I removed it and ordered the small eruption that i generally had formed to bo dressed will honey and Hour night and morning unti healed. Where no eruption had formoi 1 repeated the tartar-emetic application I treated over five hundred persona both adults and children , in the abov manner , and although soina of them hav f at diffdront times boon exposed to small > 't pox , I have been able to ascertain the not ono was Infected , and I also notice that all persona treated in the abov manner , and who were afterward take : with scarlet fever , measles , and diphthc riu , had but very slight attacks , 1 have sinoo employed the abovi method instead of vaccination , and hav found it satisfactory. I therefor earnestly desire that other physician ' . iglve ittheir attention as all will BOO that b ; this treatment the danger of inocnlatin scrofula and consumption is avoided whereas , iu vaccination the poison is al lowed to dry and remain on the wound and Is again absorbed by the blood. Thl ia against the laws of nature , novorthc less , some governments privilege thol | physicians to practice this humbug an Compel their subject to vaccinate. Also , juniper , is a good preventive c small-pox. Take night and morning ono-half tablespoonfnl of the fluid oxtrac : of juniper In sugar-water or good gin. Note The tartar-emetic salvo must b mixed Immediately before applying , an .as iittle lard as possible used. TREATMENT. ' - 1. Keep the patient middling wan and clean. 2 Glvo four times a day from ono-ha ! * 'to . ono tablospoouful of Iluld extract c , juniper berries in sugar and water. T 1 children glvo less. 'V U If there ia much fever or costivenei Dissolve ono spoonful of cream of tarta -In one pint of water , add sugar , and Ic Hj , . * 'the patient drink as much of it as h desires , until thirst abates or the bowel ' move , 4 , Should the eruption become polnfi lot the patient rub the sores with awec oil or a piece of fat bacon. In ease the extract can not be obtaine 'bull a strong tea of the berries , add sugt and glvo a larger dose. The berrlc should be fresh or gummy. Old , dr berries are only good for fumigating ti sick room. In several Instances I was called upo to attend mothers who wore nursing li fanta affected with the disease , I pre cribed extract of juniper for the mothi and allowed bar to continue the nurslni The children recovered , and the mothers were not infected. Where the mothers had the smallpox , I advised her to discontinue nursing the child , and proscribed for both the extract of juniper , and In all catci the mothers recovered , and the majority of the children escaped the disease. BOBBING THE PEST HOUSE. An Almost Incredible Act or Menn- ness. It would appear from circumstances revealing themselves from tlmo to time , that there Is no limit to the meanness to which mortals sometimes resort. A fresh and practical illustration of the truth nan turned up , in the robbing of the pest house. Wednesday , while those in charge of the house were .absent , some wretched miscreant broke in and atolo nearly all the kitchen utensils , furnishings , and eomo of the provisions. Jnst when the the ft was committed la not known , nor Is thuro any cine to the culprits. Yesterday a now supply was laid in , replacing the stolen property. Those in charge of the post house have enough on their hands in the way of care and anxiety , without being subjected to the necessity of continually guarding against thievery. The wretched culprits who are guilty of nnch an act should bo spared nothing , la the way of penalty , if they are detected. The Incident recalls to mind another very similar occurrence which took place last spring when the peat house near Loadvlllo , Colorado , was broken In and robbed by tramps. The circumstances were somewhat moro aggravated than In the present case , for the reason that at the time the Loadvlllo post house was broken in , it had boon oc cuplod for some tlmo , and the extreme danger of the disease germs being din somtnatod by the stolen material , caunod a howl of general indignation. For days the search was maintained for the cul prits. Men on horseback scoured the country for miles around in the hope of being nblo to secure the robbers. The search was unsuccessful , but had tlio mln- creants been cornered , a necktie soiree would have been a certain ovont. The Trades Assembly. The delegatss of the trades assembly met last night in the pollco court room. In the absence of the chairman , Edwin Walsh was elected tomporaiy chairman. Committee on the subject of procuring a hall , reported that they had made the necessary arrangements. Committee on constitution reported by presenting a number of the copies of the printed constitution. TLo constitution was finally dopted , after considerable dobato. Under the head of now business a mass mooting of the carpenters' union was de cided upon , to take place January 13th at the K. of F. hal ! . At this mooting three questions will bo discussed , "Edn- catlod , Agitation and Organization. ' ' A resolution was introdnced instruct ing the delegates to notify the aovoral trades unions to be present at the mess t mooting. A resolution was introduced by Col. Hyncs favoring the charity bill , and that gentleman spoke eloquently in favor of the event. A delegate moved to lay tno resolution on the table , stating that if the workingman - man was not deprived of the products of his labor there would bo no need of charity balls , as there would bo no poor. The resolution was finally tabled. After the transaction of other business of minor importance , the meeting ad journed. An Important Decision. The supreme court of this state has just decided an important case. The state of Nebraska * ou the relation of the school board of Omaha vs ex-Mar shal Gulhrlo , submitted some tlmo ago. The case came up on an application for a peremptory writ of mandamus , to require the marshal to compel the wholesale li quor dealers to take ont a license under tfto Slocnmb law. Hon. J. M. Woolworth - worth appeared for the marshal and the wholesale liquor men , and after Gnthrlo resigned filed a motion to dismiss the case because of that fact. The supreme court hold that the action abated on the resignation or removal of the defendant , where such action Is not taken for the express pnrposo of evading the require ments of the law. Tno principal and only question IB thus left entirely undecided and E. W. Simeral and H. D. Eatabropk , attorneys for the school board , will im mediately initltuto another action against the present marshal , who , it is hoped , will remain in ollico long enough tu see the final end of the litigation. It la a matter of very great importance to the school board , as a favorable decision will increase its income considerably if all the wholesale dealers are compelled to pay $1,000 a year for a license. D Messrs. Simeral and Estabrook feel 0 confident of final success. IS The managers of the various traffic de- y partmentd of tlio U. P. and 15. & M. left last night in a special car for S.in Francisco. A. M. linger , of Sedalla , Mo. , General Su perintendent , and George 0. Knowlton , Divls- ion Superintendent cf the Mi.uourl Pacific 18 railway , were in the city last evening. * r Geo. Donald jon , Dunbar ; .tens. Bechtr , Columbusi C. P. Stacy , Des Moines ; II. D , Button , St. Joseph ; D. 0. Cooly , Aurora , Ills , , registered at thu Mlllaxd last night , It is utated upon reliable authority that t Harry Gllmoru , Ui9 present j > rilmast r of the Union Pacific , is to resig'n his position. He will he succeeded , nimor Bays , by Train Dis patcher Wbitmore , of V lparl . The St. Joseph , Mo. , papun chronicle the marriage , on Wednesday night , of Mr , Eugene Chapman , of Omaha , tn Miss Pauline Hax , daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Louis liar , of St. Joseph. Mr , Chapman is a younp luan well known In Omaha social clr.les , while Miss liar ia the daughter of one ol St. Joseph's inllaent'al ' nud wealthy citizens. . Tha couple have started upon their brlda' tour for the yst and will \isit eomo of th < puucipal citiei before they return and settli down to married lifo in this city. The Leglrally. . Divorce cases are plentiful daring the beantlful dnjs when winter IB resting or its past record , and the summer zephyrs are alply peeping forth. Mrs. Rosa Shib bier , of this city , filed a petition In the District Ocurt yesterday , /or a dl vorce from her husband , John Shlbbler OrounHs alleged , those of cruelty and desertion. Tno district court will reconvene to morrow morning. Being motion day thi usual routine of work | will demand thi Attention of the court , WILY ST. JOHN. The Trne Animns of His Late Can- uiflacy , $25,000 , is the Paltry Oharee for Kotiringi The Sere Throat Dodge Keeps Him From Ohioi The Eepublioan National Oorn- mitteo Made Him No Offer , But Only Listened to His Oheeky Proposals ; Kct. Clarltfion.ol tlio DCS MotiicullcR- Isicr Makes Some Unpleasant IlovclntlonH. ST. JOHN'S TUUtt ANIMUS. IKS ) MOINES , January 8. The following letter from J , S. Clarkeon , editor of the Stata Register , and Iowa member of the republican national committee , was sent by him tu the Chicago Tribune to-night ! Dca Moines , In. , Jamary 8th. Editor Chicago Tribune : In reply to your direct inquiry , if I know per sonally as to whether or not St. John ottered to withdraw as a candidate for president for a money consideration , i can answer now only as to the fact without yet being at liberty to make public the detail ? . To my nowlodgo ho did have overtures matin through a friend from his own state , by -'Inch ho offered , if paid S.5,000 la caih , to ithdrnw as a candidate altogether , nr to stay the field aiuP' feather" his n speeches , as it -as put in the Kansas phrase , to the help of 10 republican party. Ho was asked , in order o prova ho sincerity of his olfer , to withdraw rom Ohio the lust week before the October 'lection ' in that stats. Ho did this under the ilea , which hu said In would give , o ! getting , sore throat , and with the friend I have men- toned , went first to 1'ittfbuiy , next to 'hiladelphia and finally to Now York where , o hoped to meet some one on the part of the . -epublicau national committee who would bo ready to make the deul and pay the coat , On 'ie 2'Jth ' of October , through his friends in a letter still in existence houlleeeJ to have been : arried by him In getting a sore throat in Ohio mo week for the benefit of the republican jarty. This letter and other facts of dntail whlcn will convince any fair minded lersou of the real character of St. John and show to the country what a thrifty Christian he is will ba riven , o the press whenever In shall ask and per- uade his friend who was the medium of his iverturcs to give his cement to have them made public. I may add that neither the national committee or any one acting for it 3ver made an overture or proposition of any ; < ind to St. John , all that it did was to listen and discuts thu overtures and impositions made to it through , ha medium , which ho employed to each it. Several other members of the nat ional committee and some other gentlemen jonnected with the Ohio campaign had fre quent conversations with this fuend of St. John and are as conversant with the facts and detai's of it as myself , they know that St. John's friend was ia constant telegraphic and Trequcnt personal consultation with him and tbat the things which were demanded of St. John as to hia movements iu Ohio were pledged by that friend and carried out by St. John. In many ways ample evi dence was thus afforded us , including the ex change of telegraph correspondence between , hem and shown to several persons , proving , hat this friend was acting with St. John and under his authority. One other porion is in possession of more written evidence than I have. Signed , J. S. CLABKSON. Froze to Death iu a Buggy. Sioux CITV , January 8.A man who ar- Ived here to-day from Running Water brings news confirming the report of the freezing to death of seven men on the Niobrara river road n Nebraska. Two of the men were found sit ting in the buggy frozen stiff , the horeo hav- ng reached a station with its silent drivers. No names b yeyet ] been learned of the vic tim * . ThU Niobrara case of freezing should not be confounded with that previously re ported , where it was stated that fourteen per ished along the line of thenew Sioux City and Pacific grade. Nothing further has been learned regarding the latter. People hero had friends who started to locate Inn la along the tewrrad , and great anxiety is felt , as they have bad ample time to get to communication , and m t a word has boon received. The scene if the two tragedies are about ono hundred miles apart , the railroad grade being almost dug west of the Niobrara river , Connecticut's Olllcers. IlAinroRD , January 7. The legislature assembled this morning and proceeded to'can vais the vote for state officers. No candidatt having received a majority of all votes cast ir November the result was the election of republican lican nominees as follows : Governor , Henrj 13. Haniiou ; lieutnuant-govornor , Lorrin A , Cooke ; soerptary of ttite , Chailes A. Uaseell terasurer , Valentino n. Chamberlain ; coinp troller , Luzerne J. Munson , PERSONAL. J. II. Bell is coalmen by Ninas ? . Cap ! . Wilcor , of Sturges ? , Dak. , is in tin city. city.D. D. B. Howard , Grand Worthy Chief Tern plar , of the Temple of Honor , of Lincoln , is ii the city. Messrs. J. Pettibono and Tom Mulqueen millionaire banker * of Cheyenne , were in th city yesterday. John M. Gavoclf , a well known New Mia Ice contractor , who has been visiting it Omaha , returned lastnlfht. Miss May Clark , daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. T. Clark , returned to school in Detroit , a tcr a pleasant holiday visit In Omaha. J , lil , Honalion , Columbus ; Kd , Jennlngt Lincoln ; J. 0. Sloan , Lyons ; P , A.'Crosby Junltte ) Miss -Ada Mason , Blair ; M. D Davit , Ord ; A. W. Johnston , Superior , Neb , J. S. Griffin , Canton , 1'a ; E. G , , Gtmhing ham , St. Louis , and J. B. Freeland , of Cedar Rapids , are stopping at the Metropolitan. BURLINGTON KOUTE , Solid Trains From Omaha Depot. From the B. & M. R. R. depot on 10U street , Six Trnins now leave daily for nl the principal points East , West and South For tlio East and South the hours o departure are nioro convenient than b ; other lines , and the through car arrange inent does nway with thu annoyance o transfers. For tlio West this is the favorite route passing through tlio more important point in Nebraska , and connecting in the Unioi Depot , Denver , for all points of Colorad and the cntiro west , For tickets , time tables , etc. , call on HARRY DEUEL , Ticket Agent , N. B. cor. 14th and Farnaw sts. , Oimha Nebr. Ganieau's genuine French bread. 26 PER OENT DISCOUNT ON AL ] HEAVY OVERCOATS AND SUITS. B. NEWMAN fc 00. OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ) I8PEN8ABY RODJreR' & BLOCK , 18th ml Cupttol Avenue , treats ill OMM Clip plod 01 Deformed uleo dlaowoi ot tt Nervous System , Throat , Lungs and Urinary Organs All citMMi of Ctimtnre ot the Splno , Crooked Feet t/0fr and Atim , Dlee&ao ot the Illp , Knco , and Ankle Joints. Alto Ohtonla affections olthetlvor Rheumatism , Paraljtlt , Plica , Ulcers , Catarrh , A 8th ma and Bronohltlt are all treated by now and uo- oesaful methods. All diseases of the Blood and Urin ary Organ ) , Including those resulting from Inl licro- lion , or exposure , are lafel ) and successfully treated Young men , middle aged , and old men rtflorlnj from Weakness and Nervonj exhaustion , producing indigestion , Palpitation oi the Heart , Despondency DlzrJnoM , Lost of Jlemory.Lack of Knergy and Am bition , can be restored lo health and vigor , It case la not too long neglected. The Burgeon In charge was president ol the Northwestern Uuiglcal Insti tute and Surgeon of the National Surgical Institute. 11 afflicted , call or wrlto full description of your case , and modtjlne may be sent you. Consultation Irfo. Addres Omana Dispensary , Crounse Block , Omaha , Nob. Offloo henri 10-11 a. m. , 1-8 a 7-8 p. tt BuuHyi. .10 a 'm. fiTAccommo.latlons furnished patient * rom th country. Send for Circular. The use cf theterm " Bhcr Lino" In connection wUhttlc corporate name ota groairoad conveys an Idea ot Jofil what requlru : ! by the traveling pnb < lie a Jnort Line Oulk Tlrat acd the bent i xi > x = ioJt' tlons all cf which tro ( cic- bed by the reatett tallwav In America. QEEOAGO , | JJILWAUKBB | And St. Paul. II owns and or > > over , (00 miles of Northern Illinoislaccnsln / , Minnesota , Ion& DkkoUando3 ; tan ilnllnnt , branches and con tlong reach alt tb great juslnosa centres ot . Northwest and Ft Woet , It naturally answers description of She ( Line , and Best Route betwco Chicago , MllwtjKeo , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Uihv nkoa , La Croese and Wlnona. Ohloago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendalr Chicago , MUYankoe , Eau Claire and Stlllwitel' Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and llerrlll. Chicago , MilwaukeeBoator Dam and Oshkotb. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waulcshi and Ocononiowos. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Prairie du Ohen ! 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Tint IlEAnTHSTONK Is a tixteen-page pope r , full the ehouett original lerialt , rtetchet , poetry an tnftcellaneoiuarttetet , and la pilntvd on nne tlute Thoto who Butscrlbo during the next elxty day will roMlro anypueol the lollvwlnjj articles : WOODS I'KNOQRAl'lI , lie bssi rouutaln pen ever uicd. . ° . NrLEMAN'S Q03SAMEII COAT or L4D1E II K > V I tl H 4 ( IIAHNEJ , 1'OPULAR IHSTORV , DAY'S COLLACON cf w.OO ) quotations from 2COO * l > or8 , coiilouily lllustr t d. Tl E NEW' AMERICAN DIOTIONARy. A I'OCKBT WAQNlr-lKH. HOW TO HEAD CHARACTER ; a very InterwUn A TR1I'IE.PLATKD CHILD'S SET ; Or81\ TRIPLE PLAIKUTEA SI'o6N8. Or bl\ TRIPLE PLATED UE bERT SI'OONS ; O' " < > TlllPLK PLATED TAIiLK-SPOONs ; Or SIX TUIPLK PLATKD FORKS' A TRIPLE PLATED BUTTEtt KNIFE : Or BJXTIIIPLE PLATEO WINDSOR KNIVES. All theiviilher plaled goodt are KU iantc d to b 01 the belt qu llt > Don't ( a I tu mud lor a ijiec " " ' .fopy'TnBlfiAHTiUTOX and sur . * , vtoar jo will be Induced to subjcrlbe liui reading tbu JJ PB AdrtrsMTn * EARTU TOXI t-unusima o. > 3 & Z70 8 , Ninth SI. , 1'blla. , Pa. PLUSH CASES. FINE ENGRAVINGS CHRISTMAS CARDS PICTURE FRAMES. "ar 43dsoH NI1OIA "saooo Farnatti Street , Wish to aimounce that tlicy have from this imo marked down ALL GOODS , and will or the next 60 days , make a reduction of 10 per cent. Overcoats , Suits and Pants well made ind sure fit. Now is the time to buy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES , SOLE AGENTS FOE WEBER , HAYitfES AHD HAKDMAN SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. Wo have the largest and boat atock of Shoo Musio In the city , comprising Bn In , Vienna , Peters''Leipzig" Ohoap Edition , Broslan , Mnyonco editions. mall Goods-and General Music Merchandise of allKinda , 101 AND 103 15TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. THE CHOICEST LINK Ot FINK STONES AT Presentation Gifts a Specialty , Inspection Soli 0 OR. DOUGLAS AND 15-l Sk T OE MS IMMENSE STOCK , gS20O,000 WORTH OF Jewelry , Watches , Jituuon < ls , Silveriv < ire,3Etc Will be sold at great reductionat cost and below cost to facilitate my retirement from business. Silverware , Roger's spoons and forks , Clocks , spectacles , Silver Thimbles , and thousands of pieces of Jewelry will be sold at half price. All articles marked in plain figures with former reg ular and reduced prices. I request all my friends to honor me with a visit and see for themselves that the above statement is really carried out , A. B : HUBEBMAN : Cor. 13tH and Douglas Sts. 98th Ducal Brunswick , Luenoburgh , Lottery , Germany. 100,000 TICKETS and 50,000 PRIZES ! Capital Prize , mark , 500,000 , 300,000 , 200,000. 100,000. 80,000 (50,000,50.000 ( , 40 000 down to 150. Drawing Commences the 15th oml Kitlxof January. 1885. Whslo Tick ets SO. ; Half , $1.50 ; Quarter , 2/.J5. OIIAU F. SCHMIDT & CO. , 02 W. Congress St. , Detroit , Mich. poit.l note , money td , i cU.