THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , MARCH 25 , 1085. ' THE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning , Marob 26i LOOM. BREVITIES , . -Workmen weroetiffaRed yesterday in knock ln oft some of the imperfluoiu earth ol tlio north court house embankment. Noit Friday night the public schoola of tlio city will cloio tor the uprinf ? vacation which Lwlo until the first Monday in April. J , D. Moore , a representative of I , LI- Jjorman , the Crolghton block hat man , Is to- pntod to have left Omaha , leaving bohlnd him many debts , William Corney , the well-known proprietor of the Hock Island diiry , is rejoic ing in a now treaeuro in the haj > o of n young girl , who hat just put In an appearance In hii household. The city central democratic commlltoo held a meeting Monday night , and decided to hold tlio city primaries next Saturday , and the convention for the nomination of officers the Hominy following , Gospel Mooting under llio direction of Mr. and Mr > . Chnbhuck hold every night this week except Saturday at the Baptist church at 7 30. Bible reading every afternoon at 3:1)0. : ) AH are invited to attend , City Marshal Cummlngs haa received information - formation that a reward of $2,000 will bo given for the recovery of ? 13,000 worth of gold and silver , which was stolen last week from ono of the Huloua ( Mont. ) mines. Patrick Garvoy , employed in the Union 1'ocific freight house , slipped and fell yesterday morning , in front of Boll'a druaatoioon South Tenth street , and sustained a suvero gash on Us forehead , which was drosaod by Dr , Darrow. There will ba a c.iucus of llio democrats of the Second ward at the store of If eitnrod & Co. , corner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets , Friday evening at 8 o'clock , to noloct dclo gates to the city convention , to bo voted for at the primaries Saturday evening , Mr. C. S. Goodrich received n letter from Manager Sullivan , of Kansas City , yesterday , anying that ho still desired to have Omaha comu into the Western league , and ho would send a gentleman interested In the project to this city to thoroughly canvass the project. Two small boys went into Moody's Six teenth street china store Monday night and , engaging the proprietor in conversation , man. aged to steal an overcoat belonging to one of the employes. The police have boon notified and have been nearly successful In spotting the thieves. Charles Kirk , ono of tlio vagrants sent up to the county jail about a week ago , ap plied to Judge Bonoko yesterday to bo released - leased , as he thought he had had punishment enough and wanted to go to work. Ho was freoi and ostensibly wont out to search for employment. A communication has been received at police headquarters from Q. Ilobinson , of Saratoga S | ) , K , V , , making inquiries about his sou , Charles IS , who wandered out west and has been sojourning , it is believedln Omaha. Tbo police know nothing of the whereabouts of the lot boy. The illumination at the residence of Mites Standlsh , 1D10 Howard street , Monday ovoiiing , was in honor of the eighteenth birth day of Miaa Gillie Standish. Her many friends who gathered there wish the piquant little descendant of the great Puritan captain many happy returns of the day. The meeting at the Baptist church , under direction of Mr. and Mrs. Chubbuck , was well attended Monday night. The lower audi euco room was well filled , much interest being displayed. The singing of Mr. Chubbuck is very good. From present appearances there is no doubtmany are desirous of becoming Christ tana , Kvery ono ought to hear Mr. Chub- buck. County Treaiurer Hush will not move in to his quarters in the now court house until the latter part of this week , or the first part of next. The furniture has not becnpnt in as soon as originally contemplated. Mr. Ernest Foigo , the contractor , will arrive hero to day , and will inspect the work already done , and supjrintend the closing details of the contract , The house of 0. W. Moore , 1509 Daven port street , waa entered Monday afternoon by sneak thieves , who carried oil n gold watch which hung over the bed , and also took an old snuff-box filled with valuable ancient coins , which wa kept in n bureau drawer. The nnighbors saw a man and woman peep ing in at the windows and going around the house , but did not suspect what they wore about , The Nebraska Commercial Men's associa tion which was organized about two years ago with Bon Gallagher , president , and Jno. K , Boyd , treasurer , is in a very nourishing con dition. New members are being admitted at all of the monthly meetings. At a meeting of the board hold Saturday , March 21 , the first death nisoisment was called. The fact of there being but ono death in two years ( hews Uio great care with wh'.ch maulers are ad mitted , and that traveling mon as a rule are good risks. The board mnets the first Sunday of each month. Applications for membership may bo obtained by addressing Gee , K. Crosby , secretary , ill South Fourteenth street , or lock box 20. A dispatch received Monday from Lie- coin inlortred Constable Kdgerton that n rpe- clal grand jury would probably be called this week to take up the cases of DougMcGulre and George Howard , the silk thievoa whom lldgcrton captured hero. The two prisoners wore landed lately In tbo Lincoln jail on Sat urday night. The silk remains locked up in vault in this city to be used as evidence. Mr. Miller , of Wluger It Miller , the Lincoln firm who were robbed of the silk , cume up on Sat urday and identified and measured the pieces and found the ihortaga so small as to be worth making no ooto of. -Judgo Beneke received yestsnUy morn ing from Mrs. 1'mllu Fuher , Brunswick , Germany , a letter asking about Charles Fisher , the young man who committed sui cide at the Occidental hotel In tins city , one year ago the lust of this month. She patbet Ically Inquired as to what hli last words were and whether he ipoko of his mother on his dying bed , She has jiut heard of her son'i fata and in altnont heartbroken. Fisher , it may ba remembered , because gloomy and despondent , a stranger ia the city , and awnl. lowed a hravy data of strychnine. He was attended during hii lait moments by Cbarlej Miller , now of the city Jill , through whom full statement of the UcU will be' forwarded to the mother. If Von Jlimtit , Try it and Fee. I > . M. DKWKV , of Hot-heater , N , Y , , J i 113 , 1882 , wrote. "Onu of the mo t prtimi iient phrnicitni hero fumd 'J Brains o sugar to the tiuid ounce of uiy urine ; wai < mablt ) to bniefit me , I then began tiiinj Warrut' * Ham DUretw Cure , and \V r ner' * Sit'K IMl * . Having used hv .bottle nf tacli , I found myself cured. " X B- Mr , Dewey remain * well , , CITY COUNCIL , n Interesting Heeling Last Night , ho Iilqnor Dealers' Ordinance and tlio number mml Drain Layer Question Up for Action Other Important Mntlcrs. At the regular mooting of the city conn- , I last evening , Acting ] Mayor Murphy resided , and Councilman Anderson , echo ! , Bohm , Ford , Kaufman , Loedcr- Udfiold and Thrano were protont. rnTiTioxs AND COMMUNICATIONS , Mayor Murphy Informed the onncll that ho had examined the onrnal and found It correct. Also that o had approved the following ordi- ancss : That for tbo now market house ; .pproprlallng . opoolal fnnds for public im- irovomonts ; for grading numerous roots ; and for the Jeffenon alrcot grade oui the eouth curb of Capitol avnntio to 10 north curb of Fatnam utroot. The following appointments wore pro- ontod to the council and confirmed ni ELKCTIOX JUUOES AND CLEBKS : First ward E rapjt Stught , Isaac Rn- In and Albert Vainy , judges ; 0. M , trodor and John Fiolmau , clerks. Second ward , Firit district-E. F. ilorlarlty , J. S. Donnelly and Lawronca 3uggnn , judges ; Ralph Cummlngs and George E. Jowett , clorke. Second dis trict Ed. "Whitman , 0. L. Thomas , William Honneaey , judges , mid Halaoy "laynolda and John F. Daily , clerks. Third ward Henry Meyer , E. A. Me- Olnro , D. F. Brown , judges ; William exonr and J. B. Snundorj , clorka. Fourth \Vard-Fiwt district : J. S. iVocd , Wm. DowWrn. Bellinger , jadgoa , , nd Richard Tizard and W. J. Jttonat , Itrku. Second district : John Henry , Lewis Broah and Charles O'Connor , udgos , uud James T. Carpenter and iloritz Boswitz , clerks. Fifth Ward First district : S. Wake- old , P. Qalnu , H. H. Judsou , judges ; 'olm Cole cud H. M. Hoboit , clorka. ccond dlstiiot : B. F. Redmond , Au- , ustti8 Vantroth , W. J. Wliltohouso , udgos ; C. P. Rcckbnd , M. A. Rooney , ilorke. Sixth Ward First district : ' Charles SVilkea , Samuel Hermann , C. 0. Freed , udgea ; 0. V. Gallagher , 0. H. Fitch , ilorks. Second district : John Carr , T. Brown , Pat Ouaack , judges ; John H. Hnsslc , F. J. Burdlck , olerka. A communication from the board of ducatlon declared tholr willingness to n ordinance permitting liquor dealers to ay the $1,000 tax in Inatallmcnts of 1250 or other Burns , A petition of property holders in pv- ng district No. 44 for Sioux Folia granite o ba used for pavements was referred. A request cf citizens of paving dia- rict No. 38 that such district ba not ow paved was granted and the commlt- 30 on pavements directed to prepare an irdlnancj repealing the ordinance diroct- ng such pivinp. A letter from H. 0. Hobble asked that is numo bo stricken from the Hat of eraons protesting against the grading of ark avenue. Referred. The petition of citizens agalnat paving -hat part of Twelfth street from Capital ivenno to Leaveaworth street was re- erred to committee on paving &nd they rero ordered to prepare and report en pproprlatc ordinance repealing such irdlnanco as directed it. The petition of Mrs. Blackman and thers asked damages claimed to have > eon euatained in lota C , 7 and 8 , block D. Referred to finance committee. Mr. F. P. Persona notified the coun- II that the lamp at the corner of Four- ocnth and Jackson streets was burning rom tc-night , and that a lamp-post ou ho corner of Ninth and Farnam streets as broken by a runaway horse. Ro- eircd. A communication from N. B. Helm nformed the council that the walk in rout of lot 11 in block 0 was badly laid with improper kind of timber , and that " o would not pay for it. Referred. A report from the city attorney and mginoer Informed the council that they iad found it impossible to a coe with , ho plumbers and others upon the ordl- innco in that relation and waa placed on ; le. le.Tho The city marshal reported the number f retail and wholesale liquor dealers In Omaha to bo 109. and breweries and rowers 17. Referred to police com mittee. A communication from citizans called ttontlon to the bad condition of lota 3,4 nd 5 in block 18U , and lots 51 , 52 and > ! ! in Harbaoh's ls t addition , and asked hat the nuiaauco ba abated. Referred , o police committee. The attorney for Jacob Kaufman com municated a plan of compromise in the " ; iso of Kaufman's. . the city of Omnha. deferred. Emma L. Van Etten sent In her pro- oat against thouo-callod Roionator grade , leferred. The protest of Jones and others ogaiuat \ grade on certain lota in blocks 1G5 and .00 on Thirteenth utreat was referred. A number of bills against the city wore 'eforred to proper committees. The report of the appraisers was refer red bask to the appraisers. Daniel Klnnlston was nominated ap praiser by the mayor In lien of E , L. Stone , absent , and confirmed. The petition of Pat Ford that Iho Bar- bar Asphalt Paving Company refund $1,181.08 to the city treasurer , became of erroneous payment for extra grading in 1884 , was referred to committee on paving , A risolotlpn authorizing tbo cily attor ney and engineer to take proper action to liavo refunded to several property-owners money paid by them needlessly. Re 'erred. The report of the committee offering an ordinance as a substitute for thu or dinance regulating the running of ttreot ciraand repealing ordlnanco 837 was ac cepted. A resolution that lamps bo put en Elev enth end Twelfih streets where they iu toraoct Williams street. Referred. The report of gis gbilla for January. 1885 , was received and adopted. An ordinance establishing the grade of an alley in blocks 0 and 12 , in Kountzo and Rcuth's addition , was referred , . An ordinance to regulate the sile o ip'rltous aod viaons liqnort , apd rrpsal- luff section 8 of the present ordinance , seas as to allow liquor dealers to pay ? 10uO tac In $250 , instalments , every throe months , wai paused. [ This ordinance brought every mem ber of the couocil to his feet , each giving reasons for his vote in ita favor , The ipasons given were all that it was a quoa li'ii ' of lovouuo , aril Kaufman adde < that the recent docition of Iho supreme court WAS based on a city ordlnanci which was hold constitutional , ant aenco tbli council could leva'ly ' act am ptsi the oriloauco bf fore U. ] A communication from too Women' Cbriitlan Aid Association cfToiing t o lease lot 5 in block "H. " was received , ho clerk of the council was directed to dvottiio for bids for tbo lot and the ppr&ttcrs to appndsa It. An ordina'nco reRulating raunlng of Ireet cars in Omaha , being the substi tute recommended by the committee arlicr in these proceedings was paaaod y a vota of 8 to 1 , ( Mr. Anderson vot- ng ng&inst it. The street comnmslonor was author- zed to dispose of timber cut down In radlug the streets In each way as eoomod est to him. The oront of the aosilon was the con- idotallon of the rU'MDERS1 AXD DKAI5 LAYERS1 rdinanco. ThU brought out conaidora- lo discussion as to the necessity cf doing omethlng at once to enable a working IASS to go to wcrkin Omaha or leave it. Anally , n'tor o ch member had expressed licself , the ordinance AS recommended iy the city attorney and orginocr was oad the first and oocoud time , by ita title , nd was icferred to lLo commtttoa on owcrago. On motion the conceit adjourned to 'huraday ' afternoon , March 20 , at 2 'clock. Unking I'owdor Tramps , The danger to the public health from bo indisjrlmin&to uao of the many lime nd alum baking powders of commerce IBS baon so fully exposed that everybody osires to avoid them. Aa "forewarned a forearmed , " housekeepers will thank a for apprising thorn of the spociil efforts t present being made to dispose of sach OTfderj in this vicinity. The proprietors of aome of the worst of hceo powders are now golug from house o house , trying by means of a trick , or o-callod test , with heat and water , to how that their article Is ns good as the loyal Baking Powder , making ho comparison with this brand iccauao everybody rccogulz3s it o bo absolutely puto and wholesome , ho object , of course , being to supply heir own goods in place of the Royal , vhlch the honsakoopors have for so many cars rolled upon to pniFnp the morning jhcult and to make the light , palatable nd wholoeomo roll , cake and pastry for which it Is famous. The housekeeper will do well to bo on lor guard ngalnst these biking powder ramps. Every intelligent person knows hat any gcods peddled from house to ouso In this manner , or that are given way in camples , or sought to ba Intro- need by secretly traducing the character f other goods well known to be pure ud reliable , have no merits of their own , nd have failed to find purchaacrj through cgitimato means. We are informed , as a matter of fact , bit ono of these tramps is trying to in- reduce a powder that has been found by bo government chemist to ba 11.85 per ont. lime , while the other peddles a owder that Is 20 per cent alum ono n owerful caustic , the other a corrosive olaon. No such tricks of jugglery will be apt o declovo any Intelligent person. The ouaekeopor who has used her Royal iaklng Powder over since she discarded roam of tartar and soda , knows moro bout Its qualities than all the tramps in bo country can teach her. Tlio crucial cst to which she has put tbo Royal owder the test of actual and success- ul work ia the preparation of pure and vholosomo food , undpr which it haa never ailed is entirely satisfactory to her. She s always had "good luck" with It In Hiking liffht , sweet , and delicious bread , ilaculc , and cake , and has phcad it , to tiy at the head of her housekeeping fav- ritos. She knows that it has boon ofli- lally approved by the government chom- tti as the best , aud wo imagine that the raking powder tramp who attempts to npplantits place in her confidence will 'nd this a bad year for hla business. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the cat. Police Court. Judge Bonoko has returned from his astern trip looking invigorated and ro- roshod , and once moro occupied his poa- ; ion yesterday on the bench of the ollco court , while Judge Weiss haa gone jack to his duties as J. P , Frank Wilson was ohargol with the beft of a sat of donbla harness from owls Miller. Ho was tried , found guilty , nd sentenced to thirty daya on broad nd water In the county jail. Wilson Is an old tin of , and has just icon released from the county jail , on nothcrclmgoof stealing. Ho seems to bo a kloptominlac , and appears to bo unable o resist the temptation of taking what- ver he can lay hh hands on. Joseph Golst was arraigned on a charge f beating his wife , a slender , weak little woman to whom ho has been married > ut n year. Ho drove her out of tlio louse , It is charged , and made her leave a aix weeks old child which was nursing n her arms. She finilly managed to teal back and secure the Infaut , and caving it nt the house of a neighbor eho went up to tha police court where she iled complaint ngalnsi her brutal spouse. When tha two were confronted this norniog , however , the wife weakened , and Gout was released upon signing , after much argument , a $100 bond to ceep the peace. The two complaints against Andrew Benson for assault and throats were withdrawn by the attorney for the com- ilalning witneaa and cases dismissed , PJHTIUCT uouivr. Before Neville : Morgan & C.i. v . jorenzen which hia bean on trial for loveral daya was ended yesterday af lor- loon by a verdict for the defendant. Before Wakeloy : The hearing of the case of Bauer vs. Hollholth waa con- inned for tea days. No other case of mpcrtanco in this court. NOTE Thera will bo no more criminal ; iials ttis tarm becnuo of the necessity absence of the dls rict attorney to other cuuntlea of the dittrict. Judge Neville gees next Monday to Washington county to bold court for two weeks and Judge Wakeley will _ hold court bore. Upon Judge Neville's re turn from Washington county , Wakoloy will go to Burt county. At the ministerial mwtlntt Monday las ! the following resolution wai unanimously adopted : ' 'Unsolved , That recognition am 111 i nka be extended to lUv. Mr. Harris ant nil assistants for their services amid great di ( Bculties during the late convention , in their elicits to seat the iwsople. " "Suven. " DAVID TOOKK , K rj. , Columbut , Texas , in 1670 , was Attacked wlih bla.k Juundlca.fol lowed by hemorrhage of the kidneys , ant vrai pronounced Iccnrablo , Savon bottle of Warner's BACK Cure restored him to health ia 1883 , and July lit. 1881 , he writes "My luiiltu has been excellent ever ilnce. Try It , Try itl The Knights of Pythias' party will bfl h l at Metropolitan hall to-night , HE PRINCE OF [ SWINDLERS , Alias "C , B. Fnlltr" Arrested in Boston , Details of His KxploltH mill Capture * . The Omaha public cannot fail to remember member the very clover gentleman who amo to Omaha about four month ] ago , nd succeeded in swindling several of the romlnont business mon of the city so < jty neatly , by representing himself to o 0 , E. Fuller , the Das Moinosbankor. Thla worthy , many will doubtlow bo glade o loam , hasat length boon arrested , The lory of Lii exploits and capture Is told \ the following from the St. Paul 'lonocr ' Press , which was handed to the eportor by McCaguo Brothers , who have itr > rcs\cl \ thomeolvea moro or lots in "Fuller'a" " capture. The swindler's name in Si. Paul was amce , nud the Pioneer-Press aajs : "Alter Jamco dlatppcarod from St. 'aul , leaving no clno to hla wheraaboitta , ho victimized morcbanta mot and do idcd to put forth otcry effort to run him 0 earth. Each firm agreed to contrib ute 10 per cent of the amount lost to do- ray the expenses of his apprehension , Jojer it Finch , tha heaviest losers , siumino ; the charge cf the chuo. Pink * rton detective ; ! were at oncj placed on iii track , and 5,000 circulars mailed to ending jowoloraall over the United States nd Canada. The circular not forth as ullowa : WAUNINO BUSINESS MEN. "A notorious lorger nud check swindler M oporntod among merchants of many of the irger cities of tha United States within the aat two yours , principally among leading awelera , na Wilbur II. Jntues , William Tarr , "r , , Calvin 13. Puller nnd ether aliases , Hu 1 five feet nine Inchoa high , weighs about 45 pounds , light brown h.iir , blue eyes , heavy yubrowH , bipli cheek bones , aqiiilino none , cavy jnws , largo lips nnd cbm , Is nbaut iirty-Ii\o years old , speaks slow and da- borntoly ia vorjBontlomiiiily In appear- nco and manner. [ His method o ! operating allows , thu letter concluding ] : He is linb'.o ) ba In your city next. Bo on your gunrd. 'roaerye for ready reference , without public- ty , thia circular aud fac simile letters. Ar- ojt upon reasonable ovidenca any suspected nrty , nnd telegraph My rB & Finch , S.l'aul ; r Pmkerton'a. Agency , Chicago. " Acsompanyinf ; tha circular were two ac-sltnilo loltois , ono to Duncan it Bjr- y , St. Paul , ordering clothoa , and the thor to C. S , Raymond , Omaha , iu ro- ard to purchasing jewelry. Tno first was signed W. H. James and the latter afvln E. Fuller. His St. Paul victims nd the dotocttvos followed him closely , tie correspondence In the matter voraging half a dozen letters a day re- eived hero by the directors of the pur alt. Ho WJB traced from on ? portion of lie country to another , and wherever ho md purchased garments samples of the loth were obtained for purpojo of in- dntifioatlon. A FEW OF IIIS OfEUATIcm. "At Omaha ho waa almost trapped , laving passed § 1,500 worth of checks inder the name of Calvin E. Fuller ; iut a warning telegram from St. Paul ar- ived too late , ana he dlaippoired honco. At New Yoik ho operated for B ewdays , and secured § 5,000 worth of owelry from Baldwin , Sopton & Petor- on. Lexington , Ky. , ho visited twice , opresontinj ; himselt to bo the son of J. V. Alexander , a well-known horse owner ) f Louisville , and made a eraull haul hero. Ho vasamaa of exquisite nerve md finesse ia his operations. He wrote o Now Orleans to several jewelry houses , and announced himself as the cbairmuc f the clti-sans * coramtttoo of Baton Rouge , who wished to have made a magnificent lookot to preieat as ; okon cf esteem to the mayor of tholr city. Several days later ho called al t number of the houses and finally ro .urnod lo Biton Rorge , where ho wrote o ono cf the houses , ordering , a locket , using lllhographed stationary with bi name thereon , as ia hi ] custom. Some days later ho again wont to the Crescent city and inspected the locket , which was not quite fioishod. Then he incidentally remarkid that ho had purchased a pair of diamond enrdropj as a surprise for his wife an ! might aa well pay for the lookot at the nmo time. The locket was $300 and the jewels 8500. Ho tendered a check fir § 1,000 and received $200 cash u chano ; , with which and the diamonds 10 deputed , bidding them send the ockot m soon ai finished. Similar In- lances if hla operations elsewhere are rom tlno to time Iranspirlng. So closa were tin pursuers ou his track that on overaloccaslons ha had to leave town Ithoul collecting nny oish or valuables , Ithou i his plans were almost per- octod. CAUGHT AT LAST. His west WBB finally accomplished by ho alinrest accident , although continued UCCOH hid so emboldened him that ap- irohottion was only a matter of time. On Fiday hsj F. M. F/nch / happened to lick in a Boston paper and therein saw an Iton wparding n man named Alien , who , Eproeontlng himself as of Allen fc Sow , Worcester , had rented an office n Boton and ordered goods from various honaet Ho waa arrested on suapicion , and wi found to have checks all made out ad ready to pa s. Believing that Ulenmust bo the missing James , Mr. ? lnorat once telegraphed to the chief of policcat Boston to detain him , and alee wlrecTinkertontohavethomanldenUGod 3n Sturday Pinkerton telegraphed back , hat b believed the man to bo Jnmes , Vlr. ilyois , Mr. Finch's partner , was thenii Now York , and at once pro- ceodd to Boston and established the dontly of James. Tbo latter realized ; hat J ) waa canght , and acknowledged : hat IB was the forger wanted in St. Paul. The necessary requisition papers werojbtained yesterday from Gov. Dub- oard.and Mr. Plnkerton starts today for fotton , ani wuh Mr. Myors will raturn , with Jamoi the latter part o ! the week. Mr. Plnkerton dcchws his belief that James1 opera- tlonedatlng the pa t tliroo years have nettl him fully 8100,000. No clew has beorobtained to hla early life , and he Is belic.ol never lo have had * n accom plice but to have worked alone , depend ing 4 hU nerve , keenness and great fin esse. The builneta men of the country are I ba congratulated on their final re lief fem ono of the Bbrewdeit , most orlglal and moat successful cf confidence opdrtow. County Attorney Egan avers thaUamoa Is good for five years on each of tl various charges enough to doom hlmo Stillwater until far into the nest cantry. " Haven't You Kelt Just HoV ISA.O N. WOOD , Plshklll , N. Y. , July 1H , wrote ; "It it two venrs ago U t gpng imca Warner' * HAKK Cure cured me. I M called a dead man , bat that medicine bright niB to life. I take a few bottle * evy prtng to ke p me right. " He waa lcted BIX yeari with pains In the bclt , edcK m Vldnejr hemorrhage , Cure per tinent , NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF Vnnlllnl.rmnnOrnnBe , te.flnvor Cnhe * Veumitl'udilliiKiKbe.iiii delicately mid nnt * iirnlly n the fruit from which theynromnilo VOU STJIENOT1I AND TIIUE FllUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALOKE. PBI-iHID BY THI Price Baking Powder. Co. , Chlcngo , III. St. Louis , Mo , Htmni or Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder -AND Dr. Price's Jjiipiilin Yeast Going , licit llry IIot > Yenit. WE UAUV HUT OHE QUiUTY. THE SCHOOL BOARD , Aii Extra JIcetlnR at AVliluh Con- Blilcraulo HiiHliicnH "Was Transacted. The board of education hold an extra session yesterday afternoon at the rooms AJfull representation was on hand , Mr. Gibbon only being absent. The resignation of the janitor ot the Long echoo ! was accepted. A resolution was introduced that the secretary bo authorized t advertise for blda for grading the now Farnam and Cistollar street school grounds. After considerable animated discussion the resolution was adopted. Secretary Connoyor introduced the following. "Resolved , That the board of education do not object to any ar raugomcnt the city council may make whereby the liquor ( loaders p y tholr 11- cansos in quarterly payments , provided they p y the cum of $1,000 during the year. " The resolution was adopted. A resolution was introduced as follows : "Resolved , That the committee on build Ings and property i ] hereby authorized to have the Rjmnaiinm room repaired at a cost not exceeding 8100. " Leforo put ting the motion , Secretary Connoyer explained that the teachers and scholars of the high cchoDl were anxious to secure the services of the In structor of the Gorman Tnrnverin , whoso services would bo paid for by the pupils thomsolvo3. To carry out the project it would bo necessary to fit up the gymna sium , which could bo done at a cost nol exceeding $75 or $100. The motion was uaacimougly carried , A reaolutlon that Iho president and secretary bo authorized lo draw a war rant in favor of superintendent md t aaS ers pay roll for the month of March was adopted. Secretary Conoyor sla'cd that at the beginning of the next term it would be necessary to open a now room each In the Long , Leavonworth , Izsrd , 0as and Pacific - cific school. A motion to secure the extra rooms in the various buildings and furnish them , waa carried , Aformalinvltatlonfromthefacultyoftho Omaha Medical , college asking the school board to attend the annual commence ment Thursday nlghr , was accepted. Mr. Copeland made a motion that committee bo appointed to select a school situ In Harbaugh's addition , North Omaha , for the erection of a temporary building to relieve pressure In the adjoin ing schools. It was cariind and the com mittee appointed last year for the same purpose , was delegated. The ochool baard adjourned to the reg- nlar monthly meeting. Sraoko Seal of Noth Carolina To- bacco. Victims. The bodies of the victims of the Kivnco county quintuple tragedy passed through Omalia yesterday afternoon on route to Dnatonna , Minnesota , for robnrlaL The Dodiea were thoao of Harry Porcival , wife and child , Hugh Mair and Mr. Balrd , all of whom were murdered l y Furnival. They were accompanied l > y Porclval's father , who recently came from Bogland , and by Dr. Tanner , of Owaton- na , fatjior of Mrs. Percival. Fnrnlval la atlll at largo , but the search for him is ) olug prosecuted with unabated vigor. Tlio Baker & Parron In "Tho Emigrants" voro the attraction Monday night at the opera hoiuo. The play is a very weak ono andunworthy the talent or twosuch comodl- ans as Baker & Farron. Some acts of ho leading men were very good , but on ho irholo the support is about on a level with the play. Means. B. & F. liould return to their tint love , Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never vadei. A nuxrr * ! ol partly , treegib and wkoleiouieneM. ilor loooomloal UUIB tbo Mdlnary klodi.ud cannot b sola la competl- tloo with the muJtltado ol low t tt , ihori wtlthl Alain of phyuchrto powders. Bold only lo can * HOVAt UAKIh'Q I'OWDEU 00. , 104 Wall 81 ; H.V MAXMEYER&BRO Are now offering AT The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew" elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & 00. The only importers of Havana Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar ticles. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From : S H NO STAIKS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR AREESTED IN 'FBISOO ' , with a wo Noted Prisoners , On yesterday morning's Denver train came ShoriffBiddlOjOf New Haven , Verm ont , bringing with him two prisoners , ono a young man of 22 years of ego , named Jaion Green , and the ether a woman , slightly yonngor , who rejoices in the soubriquet of Belle Slocumb. Mr. Bid- die , after waiting a few moments at the transfer , where ho was questioned by a reporter , took ono of the cast bound trains , and will proceed to Vermont. It seems that Green and the Slocumb woman were engaged , so far as evidence now suggests , Jn a big robbery which occurrad In Now Haven about elfiht months ago. The woman eutsred na ucrvant the house of a merchant , whoso name could not be learned , for the purpose of general h-jusehold work. She was of comely , honcjt appearance , and succeeded In ] ingritiaing herielf iu the good graces of her mlsiress , who wai possessed of a largo amount of costly jewelry. One nijhb the house was entered and jewelry and money to the amount of about $1,100 were taken. Shortly afterwards the woman , Belle , . disappeared , and with young Green , who had been paying her attention during her stay in tlio family. It waa very evident to the authorities , who at once examined the case , that the woman had entered the aorvico of the Family simply for the purpose of plotting with her contedcrato , Green , to accom plish the robbery. The case was placed in the hands of detootivos , who succeeded in tracing the culprits west ward. On March 7th a telegram was resolved - solved from Detective Colburn , of San Franciaco , to which point Green and fcho Blocnmb woman had baen traced , saying that the pair hod been arrested In tba city. Sheriff B.'ddlo immediately starte ( or the Golden Gate and soon auccoodci n establishing all necessary Identity It now quite probable that' both of the culprits will spend a few yoara within irison walls , as the reward cf tholr clover naeiiuity. The IjiiBt 1'nrty. Myrtle division U. R , , Knights ol ythlas , give tholr last party ot the nerlea bis evening , at Metropolitan tail , corner Fourteenth and ) odge. Aa this la to ho a macquorailo hero has been grand preparation made , which will insure a very largo attend- nco. Thorp are still a few moro tickets m hand which can bo had by applying to ! io committee. Tbo full Musical Union \ Orchestra has boon engaged to furnish the music. 1 T1MKEN SPJIINC'VEHICXIOS ; [ [ I EASIEST BIDING n ry uVEHICLE Utft. nldes aa easy / _ " * _ 5wllhoneper con as two. * " " The Springs lengthen aid shorten according to tha weight they carry. Kqually well adapted to rough country roads and finodrivM of cities. Manufactured and told bf all ( lading Carriage OulUera and Dcaltri. Tha ttrengthcnloK propeitlca ot HUne'd food are exoeetlvd by 00 othrr preparation oa tin nmtct. Del UK 1 eim cooked , It dcti c.fit tax the dliroatlie Whontl > 8ca o that the itoinach r - locte all ( nod , KrueU , etc , Klruo'a food will be found the denldcra turn Many tlr pPtlci . and btl ] upla have adupteu it a tlioir oauj dim In cans , lour ir.c - 3c. , 05o. , 1.25 and $111. Hold hyall drumlita , and many Kiocern. Wcolrlch fc Cu , I' Unsr Mass. , ou ttcl DR. PTJHEK , Grnduato nl the Univertity Visnna , Au . tria. L'ate rJureecn to the Military HaaritiJ. nt Vienna , Will do ft general M ilic.l ana . All c ll in city or country tWIrfVIVVl * > ! W B 11 * rr j -rf IHUIIMnttfnded. . Office at Uie Oinah * Mtdical and HurKlcal Institute , Corner UtU Htrc t ani CapiWl Avtuue , Medical & Surgical1 Institute , 13th St. , Cor Capital Ave , Chronic end Surgical Diseases Dlucuca ot Females , ol the Nortous retem , I'l vttto DlsoaBoaof the Urinary nnd oxuil Orran and Ul itt ea ot the Ilcad , Throat and Lungs , EYE AND KAH , Dlaeaaca treated by an ejicrlencvxl | spcdallFti alio dl CA c3 ol the Heart. Liter , Stomach , Kldnoyi , ladder , Kcuralda , lUicuinitlsin , 1'llte , Cancvr , etc. OATA.lltll , DUOKCHITIS , And'jll ether UUua ° ce cf the ' 'hrontitul L'incst roil id by llcdlcntiil Vaporc. ( iml for lubnlrr or cirmlaron InhaH Ion. ) AU illiraBie of the llluoJ , Urluary and 011:1 ! Or. ( 'AQJi rri > ate Dlnoosfs and Piles Cured or no Pay. ( IS Yours Uwplkiland Prlvito 1'rictlco. ) Consultation and examination ( roe. Call or writ' ' ) f r circulars on chronlo dK'a'tw deformities , Piaciws of Kemulco , I'rUato of the Urlimrv am ) Sexual otzans , Seminal m 9 , Nervous Debility or KihauutUn.ctc. , oto.snJi our now reatoratUotreattnent. 11 letters nnJ coiaulUtloL Confld n till. Uodlclcca ecnt to all parta of the country l < y ex. pra > 3 , eccuroly packed rrorn observation , If fall Je- Ecrlptlon of case lailven. One porsonol tutor .taw preferred If oon\cnlcnt. Open ai all bonig. ddrosa all letters to Omahn Medica ) & Surgical Tnsttute , . t.tth St. Cor. Capital Avu. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. The underelgned physicisna cf Saa Francisco are familiar with the compoel- iiun of llio jirlncipalirliclcs used for the complexion , and freely corti/y that CAM KLINE Ia hnrmlcea and free frum all Iiolaotious or injurious ruhatancoa. L 0 Lime , M D OF Coojior , M D U U Tolonu , M D SV Deimis , M 1) R A McLo n , M D J M MeNtilty , M D. 0 B Br'ghnm ' M D J O ShalFor , M D Benj J Uean , HI D W Carman , M D 11 Gibbons Jr , MD W Ayer , RI D 1 J Olsrko , M I ) T Bmmott , M D \V R Brutwy , M D W IJaminond.M D M Loryta. M D W F ftlcNntt.M D 3 L Bard , M D AJBowio.MD LI L Slmmn , M D J 0 Shorb , M D II Stallard , M D F A Holnun , M D I McCaottonM D J Romualiru , M D 3 0 Kooney , M D JDWhltnoyMD * . M Wilder , M D T Boyson , M D 1II Powers. M D 0 G Kenyon , M D I II Swan , M D IS Tltua , M D * L Door , M I ) J L Moaroa , M D W Kounoy.M D T I'rico , M D 1 Holland , M D II Gibbons , M D Madaino Adoliua Fattii Writes ; " 1 eh all have to repeat tha vraltos of youi OAMKLLINK heard frtm Jl aides. For ealo by I. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , Omaha , Ind nil first class druggists. m2lmo-eod YROU6HT IRON PIPE , .ead Pipe and Sheet Load , WOIITIIINWOJ BTKta HMI-M , riiibeis'Gasamliiteaniritteit' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUfPUES. ith & DodflS SU.OMAHA.HIB. DEEZEL & MAUL , ( tuoaesaoiui 10 jona a. JACOB * ) UNDERTAKERS I Crdin by UU- npheolldlwJictl prompt ! UUuJml to. T l taoB