THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , MARCH 17. 1880 3 WONDERFUL BARGAINS , ALL WOOL , $3 , ALL WOOL , $2. Throe , only three little dollars gets n fine pair of nil wool pants that will fit yon , that will suit you , that will wcnr you , till yon wish to get a new suit. OUR SPRING STOCK , in carload lots is being added to onr store daily. 4-Huttou Cutaway Frock Suits Elegant at $15 , Elegant at $15 , Elegant at $15 , Sack Suits , Sack Suits. No Shoddy. No Trash. Reliable Dealing. Ev ery person owes to themselves a debt if they don't look over the cloth ing kept by the Two 1113 , 1113. 1113 , 1113 , 1113 , 1113 , Three ones and a three , Three ones and a three. Farnam street. Farnam street. UOAltD OP I3DUCATION. Teaching IIlKli Grnilo on the South Side Discussed Other liusmcsg. Tlio special hcmi-monthly mooting of the board of education was held Monday evening , Vice President Gibbon in the chair , and present Messrs. Clark , Coburn , Conoyor , Copolaml Liycsoy and Long. A communication was received from the pupils in the chemistry class , asking that au advanced course of chemistry bo lidded to the list of optional studies for Jho senior year. The matter was re ferred. On recommendation of Prof. Lewis , principal of the high school , Secretary Conoyor introduced n resolution to pur chase for the high school u celestial and terrestial globe , illustrations in autonomy and a telescope not to exceed $70 in price. The resolution was adopted. The committee on teachers and text books recommended that the graduating exercises of the high school be held in the opera house instead of the Exposition building , and that the secretary bccuro the sanio for the evening required. The report was concurred in. Miss Emma , J. Carney was , on recom mendation of the committee on teachers and text books , appointed assistant principal of the Hartman school. The committee on buildings and property recommended that the board purchase four lots on the southwest corner of Webster and Twenty-seventh streets lor the school site in the northeast part of the city. The recommendation was approved. Secretary Conoyor introduced n resolu tion , which was adopted , authorizing the board to advertise for proposals for the erection of the addition to the Lake school. On resolution , a warrant for $3,000 was drawn in favor of Shaw & Field in part payment for the erection of Caslcllar school. A resolution introduced by Mr. Long nutliorizcd the examining board to sit for the examination of teachers who may present themselycs for that purpose ou March 31 and April 1 and 2. The following was introduced by Sec retary Conoyor : WIIKIIKAH , The superintendent in his an nual report stated "thut It Is easy to see If the grades were divided Into two classes in- Htcmi of tliteu , Hint higher classes might bo letnlned In almost ovcrv building , and WiiRitiAStho : board of education made the said changes ns it-commended by the buper- Intcmlcnt ; thi'icfote , Jlcsolvcd , That the superintendent Is here by Instiucted to have the seventh and eighth grades tnii''ht in the .soutlicin junto ! the city. Considerable discussion followed , Su perintendent James arguing that it was impossible to accomplish the desired result before next year. Secretary Con- over and Mr. Long urged the passage of the resolution , ns the papers had asserted that the board was opposed to teaching the higher grades on the south side. Mr. Clark then moved that the matter bo referred to the committee on teachers nml toxtbooKB for further consideration nnd the motion prevailed. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Copeland that $ 00 bo appropriated to enable ble- the manual training department to make the purchase of machin ery needed for the next term. The other members of tno board did not concur , however , only ono vote besides Mr. Co'pclaud's being re corded in favor of the resolution , The board then adjourned. SI2AMAN"8 "MIia > PHOIKST. " The Circular AVlilch IIo Addressed to ICov. J. W. JIat Tin. The publication in yesterday's llr.E of the trouble in thu First liaptist church on account of a circular letter issued by W , T. Seaman , and addressed to Hov. J. W. Harris , denouncing smoking , was re ceived with feelings of snrpriso by the general public. Among the friends of Mr. Harris the feeling was deep , nml many wore the expressions yesterday of re gret at Mr. Seaman's courso. While some pronounced it ill-advised , others spoke of it as vindictive , and showing , by the manner in which the letter was distributed , that it was done with malice. Thu following is the full text of thu letter : UMAIIA. HuichS , ISS'J. Ilovciend J. W , Hauls Uear Jhother : 1 feel tliat 1 have done wrong In having withheld my piotest thus long. Our Loid himself set us an example by dilvlng from the temple the polluk'is of it , Wo ate some- tlmi-s detained trom following his example by an nppicclaUtiii that our nuthoilty la not co-oxteiibivo vtlth Ills. Having toreats covered your frailty with n mantle of dimity which 1 teel to hare be come \uongtul NU'ukness and having a ' deep sense of the Inconsistency of this fiallty 0 in any followers of Chi 1st , It bolim more no tably t > o In one occupying the so-called high and holy iMllliiB of HU minlstiy , 1 uddie.ss you now toeaint'itly ask th t timing your continuance as pastor ol our chinch body you discontinue totally the practice of the habit uhlch Is world wide tidmlllcd to t > o n vice , I ; liouKhchis cd iiuiong thu minor ones , nnd I' hat is I- * Tin : t'si : OK TOIULCTO totally inciiiiblitoin in any Cluibtlnn and wholly Inadinlstublo JN A MINISnu : or ins GOSPEI , uioio u'pii'hi'iiblblo by far , ns a btumblln ! ; block , than the often condemned and almost iulcnlitted , but by far , more admirable tliouzh not adinlssablo nnd not at alt expe dient , card playing , tlicator going and the pioinlscuons iuteimlnullng ot the opposite In thu modern dance. heftti full bhoit , 1 say , of the greater pollu tion of tobacco , to say nothing of Its Ille itl- lunla'conbitmption of money , vital torce nnd ily tissue , polluting not only tlio user , but "God's free air , " lice to breathe , but not fiee to pollute to the discomfort of others , nor to their shame. Ceitainly n tobacco soaked mnii of Clod Is n paiotlox nnd nn nnoinnly. There Is , too , but n shade of diirerenco be tween a whlslcy soaked Christian nnd a to bacco soaked Christian who is supposed to be a new creature , the temple or dwelling nlaco of The Holy Spirit. Wo leain iront you In the pulpit that this habitation we ixro"under obligation to pteservo pure. If you cannot or will not separate your self fiom this your most noticenblc fiallty , you know without my suggesting it what Is your duty. if I stand alone in uttering this expression I am content to so stand even 1C 1 stand condemned by conventionalities and ccn- stned by church discipline. I iciiret the fact it I o lie ml you In the least or the hcaits of those under your charge , who esteem yon In your pastoral relations to them , or , in whoso Iieattstlio tnnd of charity Is so treit toward you as to bear with you In all things. It pains me to know that some will take olfenso at this , but the evil of tobacco In our churches 01 to-dny needs a protest so stiong indeed ns to lend the entire chinch of Christ to totally excommunicate It from its nieinbcrship.o Under any circumstances I can conceive of , J am liable to continue my Sabbath worship wlifie 1 have been accustomed to , but can no longer bo understood now , as giving my tacit consent to , or even a negative endorse ment of , this to my mind , heinous Inconsis tency , lam nevi'itheless , fratcinnllyyours , W. T. SHAMAN , Yesterday the following was issued for publication as a result of Mr. Sea man's letter : Thcie will boa special church meeting of the Flr.st liaptist church tills evcnlmat7:45 : o'clock to consider the question \vhetlicr the chinch shall continue the nresent pastoral relations or not. The meseiico of every member of the church Is desired. desired.U. U. S. WOOD. \Vnlt ! Hake & Palmer , Howard and Four teenth streets , will oflbr for sale on and after April 1 the largest stock of horses and mules in the city. Five finely dressed young men , mostly ex-bartenders , were ordered to leave town yesterday afternoon by Judge Sten- berg on the ground of being suspicious characters. Their names wore Thomas Wood , Frank Johnson , F. Milburn , John Rogers and Thomas Shannon. MOST Prepared with special regard to bcallii. No Ammonia , Lima or Alum. PRICE BAKINO POWDER CO. , CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. OMAHA StCorCapitol Avenue. VOII TI1E THEATHENT OP AM , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. MoMENAMY. Proprietor. huteen years * Hospital nud Vrlvuto J'racticn Wo liavo the facilities , ipimratui nnd rcmcdtct for the iticceeifnl treatment of emjr form of ills. ca o rinulrliiz clthrr medical or eurficnl trr.itmi-nt , nnd Invuu all to come and Invrttl nti ! for tliemsclrca ur correajiondlth us. Long ciprrli'uco In trrat- inpcasei by letter enables ut to treat uaur ca ca eclcntlflMllTlthout sreliiLthem. . WHITE VIl ) ClllOULAn on Deformities and Jlmcc * , club Feet , Curvatures of tlm Hplne , DISEASES of WOJIF.N. I'llo , Tumom , Cancers , Catarrh , Ilroncltltlt , Inhalation , Klectriclty , 1'nral. yili , Kjiilepsy , Kidney , Ujc , Kar , tikln , Dlood and all surgical oprratloim , Ilntterle * . InWUlors , llrnrrg , Triuscs , and nil kinds of Medical and tJur Ual Appliances , man ufactured and for sale. The only reliable Medical Inittuie making Private , Special ' § Nervous Diseases AM. CONTAGIOUS AND III.OOD DISEASES , from \Umtovercuuio produced , Bucceenfully treated. Wo can remove Syphilitic poltoa from tbe system without mercury. Kcw re toriuuetr tmrnt for IOM of vital power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONHIliNTIAL. : Call and coneult ui or fenil name and poet-oftlce uddreai plainly written enclose etamp , tad vie \ull tend you. In plain wrapper , onr PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN won rnivATi , SOCIAL ANP Ninroiii Uisanta , HCXINil. Wl'AKNESI , SrESMATOlUUIlEl I ll'01k..N. cr , b i'iiti-js , Ooxonnitu : ! , ( iLicv , YAIUCOCELE , bTrJCTl'llB , INC AU. HKBiSCS OF TUB OlNlTO- UniNAnv OncAN ! , or lend lilstory of your case for BU opinion , I'crsouj nnablo toIM ui may be treated at Inclr noraeo , by cowppondcucc. McdiUncs nml Instru ment * ent by mall or express SUCUllKLY 1'ACK. J'.U VltOM OIlSEHVAT10N.no marki to Indicate contcnti or lemlcr. .One pereonul interview pre ferred If com enlent. Fifty roomi fur tlio aecom- moilatlbn of I'atlcUn. ' UoarJ and attendance t reasonable ptlcei. Addrca all Letters to ' Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute. Cor. 13th St. and Castld'Aie. . OMAHA. NEB. ' Huutliii ; Up Evidence. W. N. Moore , rcprcsouting ti St. Louis wliolusalo dried fruit lirni , is in Omalin , on bnsinovs for his houso. Tlio linn ho roprcsouls is the sumo ono with which W. 1J. Archer , wlto was robbed hero last summer , was connected. Archer's trouble at that time was tlio cause ot his being summarily discharged by his em ployers and tlio loss of tin interest in the business. He lias now brought snit against the house for $5,000 , and Mr. Moore's visit to Omaha is to secure testi mony of Archer's conduct while here to show that the firm was justilicd in dis charging him. _ _ Commercial men take notice G'tl Ccntr'l Hotel , Kearney , Nub. , has changed hands. T. C. Brainard. IVop. White Cedar Piling is better than oak for bridge or foundation work. It lasts longer in or out of the ground and can be furnished and driven for one-third less cost by D. Sopor & Co. , 1020 Farnam street , Omalia. Federal Handing Notes. United States Marshal Uierbowcr , as master in special sale sold yesterday a par cel of land in York county to O. F. Bell for $1.086 to satisfy a judgment in the ease of the American Ircoliold Land & Mortgage Co. vs. Valentino Ueicli. Postal Inspector Brown having boon duly sworn in , started west upon nis mai den trip yesterday , accompanied by Insncctor Spanglor. Wautc d to exchange for stock of Hard ware nml general merchandise , OGO acres of line Thaycr county ( Nob.land ) ; five lots in Genoa ( Neb. ) ; good store building ( best corner ) ; good dwelling ( best loca tion ) in Essex ( Iowa ) ; also eighty acres one-half mile from town of Essex ( Iowa ) , seeded in blue grass For further par ticulars , address John Lindcrholm , Cen tral City , Nebraska. "Old Vle's" Funeral. The funeral of Victor lu Cros , better known as "Old Vic , " the Twelfth street restauranteur. who died of paralysis on Sunday , took place yesterday , Uev. W. J. Ilarsha , of the First Presbyterian church , officiated. A large number of the friends of tlio deceased attended the services at the house and grav'o. Absolutely Pure. Tills pnwilornovarvnrios. A tnarvnl of purl' ty , etruiiKlli mid wholoMmioiio-H. More econ- noinlciil iliiiu the ordinary Ultuls , nml cannot lie solilln competition with the multitude of low test , Fliort weight , nhun or plio phnto powders. Bold only In uuns. Itov.u , UAKIMU I'owiiuit Co. . IftJ WullSt. , Now Yoik. Yoik.to SALE ON AFRXZ , 1st , Wo will open our Horse and Mule Market Cor , Howard and 14th Sts,0malia , , Neb , With several rar load ! of good stock , nnd will keep constantly nn Imntl a full aftHOrtmeut of DHAtT uud LW1 VIM ! HOliSDd In car lots or at retail. HAKE & PALMER. F. M. ELLIS & CO. S OMAHA NEB and , , DESHOINES.IA . , Ofllco , Cor. 1UU and Farnam Streets , Hoomll IjEOltQK UUULlNQIlOr With Y , if. HUli TEMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 oat. IN USE. 1'nnloit Hiding Vehicle made'lUde , * u eur Uhco penuuutwa. TheSprlnaclruBllirn ml fcborten tccordinc to the vel Ut they curr. EquilJf well adapted to rautib couulry roniU nnd One driM-aofclluM. Munulucturcdaudiialdby U lending Cairiim liuUucr * laid Dealer * TELEPHONE 6X1 , REAL ESTATE OKiER , S , W , Cor , 16th and Parnara , Ha § the largest list ol property , ( bo cheaest and best , the easlast terms ; no matter what kind of property you want , by all means examine his list before purchasing elsewhere , Lots for In every desirable addition to the city. Gen tlemanly salesmen with buggies READ ! AT All TIES A lot on 10th , between Douglas and Dodge , a bargain if taken at once. Foil SAM : No. 11)3. ) Lot fronting two streets , two good houses only 0 blocks from court house , .OOO. Easy terms. 170. Lot GGxlUi ; house , 8 rooms ; S. lath near Center st. , iJ . OO ; easy terms. 1SH. Six-room cottage , full lot , line view , beautiful location , Shinn's add. , $3,500 ; easy terms. 203. Two lots 5u Reed's First add. Four large houses. Will pay 12 per cent , on the investment ; ? 15OOU. 209. Lot 100x110 , four-room cottage , S. Ifith st. , next to Hartman school , $2,600 , on monthly payments. 215. East front lot , house 8 rooms , in block 8 , Hanscom Place , $0,200 ; easy terms. 218. Full lot , brick house 7 rooms. liar- iicy. near 25th , $0,000. 22li. imo locntron m West Omaha , 7- room cottage , largo barn grounds 20 Ix 121 , corner on three streets , $0.500. 223. Corner Jot on Clitrago St. . line loca lion , $0,000. 225. Two full lots , elegant residence properly , furnaces , everything slriclly lirst-i'lnss. good location , § 11,000. 200. Full lot , two cottages , Shinn's add , $2,200. 202. Cottage of live rooms , full lot Shulls add , fcl.bOO. 31 ! ) . Nice lot , cottage 4 rooms , Prospect Place , $1,500200 down , $20 per month. 330. Two lots on 20th st , 4 good houses. $0.500. This is a bargain and a. gootl investment. 849. Half lot on Webstar st.Two good houses , $0,000. 332. 1 < nil lot , 2 brick houses , one frame house , S. llth St. , $8,500. 358. Full lot , largo house oil Farnam street , $8,500. 359. Full lot , 9 room house , furnace , gas , water , sewer , Farnam st. ; $10,500. 300. Full ot IJrick house , Omaha View , $1,150. $150 cash , $10 per month. 3GO. Two full lots , two story House , three miles from postollicc , $800 , $100 down $10 per month. 3GU. Lot 00x213 , two now houses , ono 8 rooms , ono of 0. A nice place to live or a gootl investment. Howard near 20th : $7,500. 870. Elegant residence property on Cap itol Hill. House of 15 rooms ; $8,000. 390 Lot 00x138 , house 0 rooms. S. llth St. ; § 2,500. 393. Full lot , two story house , 7 rooms , fruit trees , barn , ete. Shinn's add : . $2,000. 399. Two lots , good , 4 room house and stable. Lowe's add ; $2,000. Easy terms. 411. Elegant residence property 8 room house , lot 75x140. $7,500. Virginia ave 1G5. Lots on Georgia avo. , between Leav onworlh and Farnam , $1,800 each. Ea sy terms. 171. Lot facing Hanscom Park on Park avo. , $1,000. 170. Nice lot in Ilimpbaugh Place , $1COO. 177. Three meo lots in block 5 , Hanscom Place , § 1,850 to $1,500 , each. 183. 132 ft. square cor. , Harney and 20th St. , $20,000 197. Lot , 00x131. 13th St. , near Center , $2,500. 201. Lots in Coif ax st. , between Leaven- worth and F-irnam , $2,000 , each. 208. Aero lots in Himobaugh's add ; $150 each. 210. Corner Farnam and 28th streets , GOx 132 ; $5,000. 228. Half do/en choice lots in Hanscom Place ; $750 and $300each. 231. Three lots in Marsh's add ; $775 to $1,250 each. 239. Lot in Clifton Place ; $1,000. , 100 , Two good lots in Uwight & Lyman's add. for $750. 258. Nice lot in Denise odd. ; $800. 2G7. Lot in Arbor Place ; $100 ; monthly payments. 0 , Lot 4 , block 270 : $000. 231. Three nice lots in biockSO , Hanscom Place ; $750 each. Terms easy , 300. 8 Acres Taylor's add ; $3,000. U01. Nice lot in Ilees Place , $1.900. 301 , Good lot in Hawthorn add ; $000. 309. Three nice lots in ShuU'sndd. ' ; $ l,20o eacn. Oil. Two lots in Lake's add.$1,175 and $1,200. 312. Six lots in block 11 , Ilanscom Place ; $725 to $875 each. 313. Choice lotin West Chiming add ; $250. 314. Full lot , Howard St. , near 12th ; $18.009 330. 100x140 ft. cor. Mioliigan and Georgia ave ; $3.000. 335. Eight lots in King's add , ; $550 each. 810. Two nice lots in" " Kirkwood : $150 each. Walnut Hill Lots $300 to | 900 each , on casv terms. Foil BALK-MO acres within 3J miles of the P , O , Nice hnuso , largo orchard , iino location ! On 13-a stone's throw from Ambler Place where $8,000 , per aero is asked. Will sell the 10 acres at $550 per aero , TwontV'livo acres between'Colo Brilliant and Hyde Park , $150 per aero. OitciiAiiu HILL .Tho most desirable ro s Ueneo portion of Omaha. The best 1 o cation , with n splendid view of thi whglo city. Prices low and terms easy , If you buy a lot before looking at Orchard Hill you will regret it. It costs nothing to take a ride out there to examine - amino it. For beautiful residence sights or for safe investment buy in Orchard Hill. UEAUTII'UL acre lots in Belvedere $300 to $350 each , which will bo worth $1,030 inside of a year. Foic anything in the real estate line call on C. E. Mayno. I 'HAVE a complete sot of abstracts of title for Douglas county. AusTiiAOts made on short njotipo and at reasonable ! rates. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate at .tho Joxvi'st rate of interest. - ' ' ' . . C. E. MAYNE , . TRIALS , AND Are caused when people are indisposed , and more than frequently oc curs with MAN when things don't go his way. Sometimes caused from one thing , some times from another ; but it is invariably the case when he puts on his clothing , and finds after he has exerted himself and paid an exorbitant price in order to not feel embarassed when" he puts them on , is one thing that will cause man to forget where he lives , for the benefit of such gentlemen who have so often been disappointed in hav ing their full gratification. If you have had a grievance in the past come to The Misfit Clothing Parlors , and have every desire gratified and save yourself from 60 to 100 per cent , or in other words get you two suits , two pair pantaloons or two overcoats for the same money you would pay for one of the same cmtside , You can find one to please in pattern , cut and price of the following , in light medium and heavy weight AT FOR 9 CO That was made to order by a leading merchant tailor for 20 00 1280 do do do 2500 1570 do do do 3(1 ( 00 1930 do do do 40 00 2240 do do do 4500 2020 do do do . ' . . . . .5000 The above is but a mere mention as at the back of these remain those more expensive yet , to be closed in the same proportion of price. Should you be more in need of a suit or both you cannot be more surprised in your life than when you inspect the following STJIT , AT von $940 That was made to order by a merchant tailor for 2000 1870 do do do 2750 1080 do do do 8300 1800 do do do 4000 1120 do do do 4500 2555 do do do 50 00 Tile above mention will be found a mention of small circumstance compared with others to select from consisting of any style in pattern and cut , should it prove neither an overcoat or a suit , and would be a pair pantaloons you would profit 25 per cent by selecting from the fol lowing FOll AT 2 80 Will buy a pair pantaloons made to order by a Leading Merchant Tailor for f 5 00 3 20 41 II > ' II II II II IIII 7 f > 0 B BO IIII II II II II II II II I ) OU II II IIII IIII 4 30 IIII IIII IIII IIII II II II II II II II II II 11 00 5 70 II II II II II II II II II ia 60 010 And many others cut in any style you may desire witJt , a ffitar- antee of a perfect fit and satisfaction. Consignments from lead-luff merchant tailors tlivougliout the country received daily. AT THE ONLY MISFIT othin 1119 FARNAM STREET ,