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THE OMAHAL > A1LYBEE , irfjESDAY , APRIL 0,1836.
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ,
An Interesting and Profitable Session Held
1 Last Night.
BASEMENT SCHOOLS SYSTEM
Views of tlio Members on This Sub
ject City Treasurer llitck's Uc-
port The New Tcnolicrs
No More Itcccss.
Omnlm'B I-Mticntlotml Hoard.
The board of education met last even
ing , those present being Messrs. Points ,
president ; Cotioycr , secretary ; Copolnnd ,
Clark , Gibbons , Coburn nntl Long. There
wore but few spectators present. The
meeting vruu ono in every way in the
interests of the city , many resolutions
beneficial to tlio health and well-being of
scholars being Introduced and passed ,
The city treasurer's report was gratify
ing in the eUronio , showing that tlio
amount of money now on hnntl is much
more than could bo expected in so short
n time some four nml one-half years.
The basement question was brought up.
and treated in the best manner possible ,
considering the funds now on hand , and
buildings in vio\v. Tlio building of an
addition to the high school , and. many
other matters of interest came up , all of
which nro given in tlio following report
of the meeting :
PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS.
City Treasurer Buck's monthly report
was read and ordered placed on file.
Reports of the examining committee
were road and placed on lile.
A communication was read and
adopted , saying that the work on the
school house at tlio corner of Eighteenth
and Casteller streets is finished , and the
balance duo shouhl bo paid the contrac
tors.
tors.A
A report Iron , the committee on certi
ficates saying that certificates Iiiul been
issued to Alurtha A.Cook. Emma L. Now-
comb , Ella Gordon , Hutlio S. Pratt ,
Jcnnio Hoborls , Fivnnio E. Female ! , Lottie
! ' . Mitchell , Olive Hubbard , P. Irene
Fort and Li//io Colo.
John Hush tendered his resignation as
a member of the board of examiners.
The resignation was accepted , and the
board tendered him their thanks for the
ofllciuncy of his psat labors.
Mrs. Mlnnio Kylor tendered her resig
nation as teacher on account of ill health.
It was accepted.
John Nile.s asked that he be given the
vacant position of janitor. Referred to
committee on building and property , and
nil other applications for the same posi
tion to bo referred to the above committee
without being. read , giving them power
to act.
To the Boaid of Education Gentlemen :
I enclose a detailed list of all the bonds in
my hands belonging to the school sinking
fund and amounting to SOi.ooo.
Honda of the school dtstiict amounting to
5100,000 will become duo July 1 , Ibbrt , and in
order to meet their uaymont it will bo neces
sary , some time before that date , to conveit
Into cash most of the bonds owned by the
sinking fund.
You will obseivo that bonds amounting to
50,000 will become duo July 1. These it will
not bo necessary to sell. Also bonds amount
ing to 55,000 will become due August 1 , and
it will not be necessary to sell them as 1 can
cairy tliom as casli for ono month.
Eleven bonds of S50J each (85,500) ( ) last
described on the list me the least desirable
for sale , although just as good an investment
ns any for the shoit time they have to inn ,
and as 1 think wo can ledeem the
5100,000 without selling these bonds I
would recommend that they bo kept.
The icniainlng bonds $47,500 , those fust de
scribed on the list , I think , should bo .sold.
With these sold I think tlio 5100,000 of
bonds can bo redeemed July 1.
The balance in sinking fund now is
about . 530,100
Estimated collections from date to
July 1 . POO
Intel e t duo May 1 , . sr > o
lionds and coupons duo July 1 . o,8Cn
Bonds and coupons duo August 1 . 5'JTl )
Jntcicslon countybonds duo Jtilyl. . . ( ibO
Bonds tor side . -15,500
? 07.1CO
As some of the bonds for sale should bring
quite a piemlum 1 think the total will be but
little slioi tot $100000.
I biing tills mutter to your attention , so
early , in order that there may be ample time
to consider what should bo done and also to
doit betoio Julv and bo i e.uly to meet the
payment piomptly. Veiy icsppctfiilly ,
TllUMAN Ut'CK ,
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Referred to finance committee.
Hattlie C. Pratt , Ella Gordon , Jcnnio
Hoborts , Emma L. Nowcomb and Lottie
F. Mitchell wore allowed teachers1 cer
tificates.
Petitions were sent in from two hard
ware ( Inns to put furnaces in the now
Lake school building , As it is not yet
known whether a now building will 'bo
innilo. they were ordered placet ! on lile.
P. u. IJall made a proposition to tlio
board to sell them u lot on Castro
street. Referred.
Tlio commissioner on claims recom
mended the payment of several minor
bills lor hist month. Adopted.
The special committee appointed to
look up the advisability of erecting a now
school building adjoining tlio high school
building , reported favorably .
Mr. Copeland thought a now school
building there is unnecessary. "Wo
could not erect a bnihliiig that would : uld
anything to the looks ol the city , " said
ho. "Wo liavo not enough funds at our
disposal. "
Mr. Clark thought , differently. "Wo
did not , " said ho , ' 'have time to talk to
Mr. Copolnnd this afternoon , as ho was
not present at our meeting here. "
"lidn't know you luul ono , " said Mr ,
Copeland , "if J had you would have seen
mo nero. Wo haven't any money to
build with , and are counting our chickens
before they are hatched , I think it very
desirable , but to erect a building before
having received an appropriation for the
purpose is foolish. "
Mr. Gibbon thought that the old building -
ing could bo enlarged , anil Mr. Copeland
atood in" with h im.
Mr. Kong was in favor of the now
building , "thereby , " ho said , "gottinp
the boilers removed from the old build
ing into a now and safe ono where they
would not oxulodo , and svhore thorn
would bo no danger. "
Mr. Conoyer said Unit the building
could not be erected for less than 15,001) , )
or $50,000 , while an addition of six to
eight rooms can bo made for something
like $35,000.
Mr. Colburn moved that the matter bu
recommitted to the committee to bo re
ported on at some future meeting. Car.
ried ,
The following resolutions wore taken
That the discontinuance of reeoss in
the sehoolb , afternoon session , has been
satistactory , and that they bo indolinituh
suspended , Adopted.
That the salary of Miss Lmily Yhllat
ley , timelier In the eighth grade , hi
raised to § 80 per month. Adopted.
A That thu attendance of Miss Jennie
Robuits at the state university tit Valpa
raU-o lie considered the sumo as thougl
she had attended our state normal schoo
hero. Adopted ,
Citv Superintendent of Schools Jama
nskeil , in legaid to jlie lirst resolution
whether tlio liflocn minutes usually giver
as a recess in the afternoon would in
deducted from the session of scliool-
froml:80to4 p. in. Considerable gooi
humor was shown ovm < tllu < | lO' ! . bu
nothing was don , although the under
Manding was that no deduction in tin
bour.H would be made.
That the matter relating to .the Insur
unco of all school buildings bu refutrci
o the finance committee with power to
act. Adopted ,
That the board of education be re
quested to set aside the llth day of April ,
no anniversary of the date of President
incoln's death , for tlio purpose of teach-
ng the scholars more of that part of the
Jnitcd States history relating to that
time.
This called forth quite a little comment.
Mr. Copeland said lie was in favor of
his , as the latter part of United States
ihtory was somewhat neglected in the
education of the scholars , much to the
letrimcnt of their knowledge. Mr.
! /ong sajd he was a member of the Homo
Juards in tic late war , and was under
.lie impression that ho had done as good
service hero ns ho could have done else
where. The dates of anniversaries of
tlio death of many great men were ob
served In all the schools "with pleas
ure , too. " ho remarked , "by all those at
tending.
After many speeches cnlogizing Mr-
Lincoln , the motion was lost.
That the Castcllar street school
building bo connected with the
city water and main pipes. Adopted.
That the committee on buildings and
property bo authorized to place dry
closets in the basement schools on Farnam
street.
Mr. Conoycr moved as an amendment
that the Lcavonworth street school be in
cluded in the resolution. This amend
ment was passed on the spur of the
moment , but was reconsidered , put to a
second vote , and lost , after which tlio
original motion was passed.
That the secretary authorize Men-
dclsson & Fisher to prepare plans and
specifications foradditions to the Leaven-
worth and Long street schools. Lost.
That the committed on teachers and
ioxt books be authorized to select a mem
ber of the examining committee to act as
a member of that body in place of Mr.
Rush , resigned. Carried.
That the committee on buildings and
property bo , and are hereby authorized
.o rent suitable buildings near the base
ment schools for sehooFbuildings.
This resolution called Superintendent
Tames to his feet again. He said that much
complaint had been made by outsiders
m the basement school system , but that
; hcy wore the only ones. He considered
liio basements better than any build
ings that could bo procured at the present
.iiiio. "I can say , gentlemen"continued
Mr. James , "tliattno lloors of those base
ments arc as dry and warm as is the ono
on which which wo now are. There is
absolutely no dampness or other dis
agreeable feature of that sort. "
Air. Livesey said that the teachers and
scholars would rather bo in basements
than buildings. "It is all a dream. The
whole town has been dreaming for some
time : this idea that there are creeping
animals , dampness , sickness , etc. , in
these rooms is a dream. " Ho thought
the basements as good as anywhere else.
Mr. Clark was not in favor of the reso
lution. Ho did not see why Mr. Conoyer
liad presented it unless to curry favor
with the newspapers. "I , for one , am
opposed to the resolution , at least until
we got now buildings. "
Mr. Long said that the room occupied
by one of the schools was an old Method
ist church , not as good as the basement.
"Something must bo done , surely , for the
children in order to give them a place to
attend school. At the south school , to-day ,
io many children came in that nail kegs
liad to be brought in for them to sit on. "
"Yes , " Mr. Conover remarked , "in tlio
south school water flows quite readily. I
s-iw this myself. "
An amendment to the resolution was
adopted , autliori/.ingthoabovc committee
to secure a building for the Pacific
school.
That the secretary he authorized to nd-
vortiso for bids for plans and specifica
tions for a new building to be built on
Woojworth street and Georgia avenue.
Carried.
It was moved and seconded that thu.
iids for tlio Lake school be referred to
the committee on buildings and propcity ,
with power to act. Carried.
It was moved and seconded that the
bid of the Hess Manufacturing company
for three furnaces in the Lincoln school
buildings bo accepted. Carried.
The board then adjourned.
One Year's E.\iln.
Mav Reese pleaded guilty to obtaining
money under false pretenses in tlio dis
trict court yesterday and was sen
tenced to ono year's Imprisonment.
Reese was a successful sharper , and suc
ceeded in fleecing a number of Omaha
people. His pleasant address mul gen
tlemanly bearing won him a great many
friends. One of his schemes was to bor
row or hire a pair of horses for the pur
pose of taking a drive. Ho would always
return the horses not , however , without
first visiting a loan agency and placing a
mortgage upon them.
AVnnlB the Insurance.
Wayland 1) . Tisdalc began suit against
tlio German Insurant' company of Freeport -
port , 111. , in the district court yesterday
morning. In the petition it is chinned that
the company insured the store of Air. V.
U. lirNlol , of Hastings , for $ r > 00. The
store burned down October 18 , IBS. ' ; , and
the next day Krislol sold his policy to
Tisdale. The latter claims that ho lias
asked tliu company for tlio insurance
money and that they refuse to pay it.
Granted Further Time.
In tlio district court yesterday morning
the counsel for the gas company asked
for further time to answer the affidavits
filed by the city Saturday. The court
allowed them till \ \ cdnesday to prepare
their arguments.
Colonel Humphrey J. Moinghan , of
Chicago , is in tiio city on u visit. Ho is
the guest of his genial brother , Andy ,
tlio well Known Drum major. It is r'a
dark day" when Colonel Humphrey
Monighau doo3 not visit Omaha ,
Colonel Henry W. AckhoiT , represent
ing G. W. Sheldon & Co. , custom house
brokers in Chicago , is in the oily on
business with our leading merchants who
have largo importations. The company
represented by Colonel Ackhoff are im
port freight agents , and have offices in
Now York , itoston , Toronto and Chi
cago.
There are no nauseous narcatio ? in Red
Star Cough Cure. It in purely vegetable ,
Both tlio Union Pacific and Missouri
Pacific freight departments are overrun
with work. Such amounts of freight us
have come to this city in the last few
days is unknown in it history. The fact
that since April 1st 237 cars of merchan
dise has arrived in Omaha , nearly all
havmir to bo transferred , will give an
idea of the business dono.
A BLESSING.
Nothing adds more to Hi * .security ol
life , of happiness and of health , than ; i
safe and reliable f-unily medic no. S. L ,
R lists won for iti-olf the appellation ol
"The Family HlowitiR " If a child has
thooholiu , it is sure , safe and pleasant ,
It the lather is oxluuislou , overworked.de
biliiatcd , it will restore his fallin < j
strength. If the wife Millers from Dyv
pepaia. Low Spirits , himdacho , it will
give lolii't. If any inumbur of the family
has eaten anything hard to digest , a do i
ot the Regulator will soon ostabl'sli < rUOi
digestion , It gives refreshing sleep cyci :
in cases where narcotics have failed. I
is a preventive , p rfoetly harmless , u
begin with , no in alter what the attack , il
wjll atlbrd rpllof No error to bo foanx
in administering ; no injury in u.tpo uu
after taking ; no change of diet lequired
no neglect or duties pr lois of tiiiu ) . Sim
nions Liver Regulator is entirely vcgela
bli-and Is the puiest and IKSIta nil.i
medic tie compounded , J.H.XoliniV
Co. , Philadelphia , Pu. , sole piopriclor :
IjlST OK VOTI2KS
Second District of First Ward.
Aycr J H inth bet Dorcas and Martha
Aitkins Sam Pierce bet 8th and Oth
Anderson J F Oth bet Hickory and Dorcas
Bandhaucr F W 12th bet Center and
Dorcas
Bandhauer Wcnzel 10th bet Center nml
Dorcas
[ Jeronsak Jim 18th bet Picrco nnd Wm
ilegloy John 10th and Charles
[ { pglcyDan 10th and Charles
IMazicek Joseph 1212 s 12th
Black D C lOlh and Martha
Brady John 12th and Castcllar
Uroderick S'opheu ' J llin s llth
Hook Hans 18th and Vinton
IJoisen Anton 12th bet Center and Dorcas
Bohrcns J 1) 1110 Pierce
Cook M 1) 1203 s 10th
[ Jogan Dan 12th bet Arbor and Bancroft
Corrigan Jas 12th bet Arbor and Bancroft
Cowio J D 12th bet Dorcas and Center
CoJno U 80J Hickory
Christcnson Jac sr Dili bet Hickory anil
Charles
Christensen Jac jr Oth bet Hickory and
Charles
Christensen John 1137 s 10th
Crawford Amir cor 13th and Center
Cuer W A Center bet 10th and llth
Doll Wm 807 Pierce
Davenport A C llth bet Dorcas and Mar
tha.
Dro.xol Fred cor 10th and Williams
Drexcl HP 10th and Williams
Drexel 11 E 10th and Williams
Dortlingor A bet Hickory and Charles
Dee Morris 1007 s 12th
Dolan J U llth bet Dorcas and Center
Doll John lltli near Pierce
Durham II 1510 s llth
Drazdawsky Chas 8lh nr Hickory
Danan Dan llth bet William and Briggs
Dennis J II1433 sloth
Dennis S L 1133 s 10th
Ehrcnpfort Henry 1728 s llth
Elgultor Morris 1009 Pacific
Elsassor G F Oth and Elm
Engcnthalor Jas William bet 11 and 12
Ellis Jno Castcllar bet 8th and Otli
EstolloL 811)15 ) si 1th
Fiala Wenzoi llth bet Pierce and Will'm
Fiala Joe 13th bet Pierce and Williams
Foil Albert 1411 s 10th
Foster M 151(1 ( s Htb
Ford Michael 018 Pierce
I'urnasOH 1515s llth
FurmisED 1515s lltli
Fancy Andrew 13 bet Pierce and Will'ms
Ford N E 13th and Dorcas
Gonsler Andrew 1411 ? liltli
Goodman C F 10th and Dorcas
Goir Jas 1207 Pacific
Gorman Jno cor lltli and Maltha
Groeox Rich lltli bet Dorcas and Martha
Green WE1W1S 10th
Havel Jno cor llth and Williams
Hayes Thos Oth and Caslcllar
Havlicek Ed 13th and William
Ilcrzko Fred cor llth and Martha
Ilcngon Moritz 1441 s Oth
Hcngen GUI 141 s Oth
Ilirt Michael 10th bet Dorcas and Martha
Hinchoy Pat cor 12th and Arbor
Hoist S W 1510 s 10th
Hofi'nian Jno 13th bet William and
Pierce
Hoffman George 1202 Williams
Hofmeister Henry cor 8tli and Hickory
Hascall Isaac S Cosmopolitan hotel
Hcjl John William but llth and IStli
Harmon Andre J 814 Pierce
Havel Vaclav William bet 12th and 13th
Havlicek Joseph William bet 12th and
13th
Hogan Con 8th and Elm
Hcafoy P C 1207 Pierce
Hcafcy E 1207 Pierce
HcrtelWH 10th and Dorcas
Jardine J W llth bet Arbor and Vinton
Jansen F A 113.s ! ) 10th
Johnson Andrew 1137 s 10th " " ' '
Jones Henry Cosmopolitan hotel
Jowery W II 10th near Hickory'
Jirow.sky John Williams bet lltli and 12lh
Kaufman Chas 10th bet Hickory & Charles
Kountzc Herman , Kountzo residence
Kaufman Ed Oth bet Hickory & Charles
Knapp Michael 1500 s llth
Knapp I' C 1500 s llth
Knapp J G 1500s lltli
Konvalin John 1310 s inth
Kuca Joseph 12th and Williams
Klofat Joseph 12th bet Williams" & Pierce
Kelley W A 1717s 12th
Koetter Fred W 8th and Dorcss
Kennedy J J 10th and Caslcllar
Kent Josiah 810 Pierce
Krechlcr George 8lh near Hickory
Kiloy Mike 014 Picrco
Kuca Albert lltli and Williams
Krecek Anton llth and Williams
Longprey L F 1813 s llth
Laiblo Leonhard 1003 s lltli
Larson Ncls 12th bet Center and Dorcas
Lelller A C 13th and Dorcas
Louring Herbert 1420 Hickory
Mailscn John lltli bet Dorcas and Center
Mattsen P L 1431 s Oth
Massion Alfied llth and Castollur
Matlrieson Jno II F 1510 s lltli
Matliicscn Henry 1738 s llth
Malin Hugh 1120 s 12th
Misiovee Vaclav alley bet Williams 12lh
and 18th - -
Mn&sion Andrew cor lltii and Cnstellar
Martin Peter cor lOtli and Castellar
Miller J H8'J Pierce
MulickE173lslOth
M : nwill R II 1715 s 10th
Monday Jos 1123s 10th
McAulill'Samcor 13Hi and Arbor
McMahon James cor liitli nnd Arbor
MeKvoy Pat cor IStli and Martha
McLanyJaslJl s 10th
McCandh'ss II H lOtli near Hickory
McCandlessC H 10th near Hickory
McCarthy J 111725s 101 h
Novo William lltli bet Dorcas'Miirtha
Nelson O It llth bet Doruas-Martha
Nelson Peter 1515 S lllli
Novucok James 12tli bet Williams and
Pierce
O'Niel Ed 1525 S 12th
Olson H C cor Dili and Dorcas
OlscnN 11'Ws 10th
Ponioy ( iii.s cor 10th and Pierce
Petersen PS 1183 s 10th
Pinzenseliain Fred 10th bet Hickory and
Center
PlhigingWMllsOth
Pllaging Fred Utls Oth
P.ispisliil Frank 1315s 18th
Pnvik Martin Williams but 11 and 12th
Prokop Tyuek 12th bet Williams and
Pierce
Pribowsky Joseph 12th s Williams
Polan Joseph 13th bet Williams and
Pierce
Pollant Frank 1310 13th
Rico Win FUJI ilth
Rushlaw J P cor 12th and Dorcas
Rieholou Ed 1117s Oth
RudlolV Gustav cor 12th and Center
Risso Christ 1411 s 10th
Rcdfiold C L No i engine house
Robin Mo > es cor 13th and Castellar
RlicolTJoroino 1818 s llth
Rosicky Jno jr 000 Hickory
Roiioky Jno sr 000 Hickory
Rush Jno cor 12th and Arbor
Rhodes H F cor lltli and Arbor
Rousok Jos 18th Pierce and Williams
Scgolko Win cor llth and Pierce
Stepp Gusta Oth bet Hickory and Charles
Swat-inn JW 1138 Williams
Swucina IVtor Williams bet 12Ui and 13th
Stubcndorf Fred 10th bet Wins" & Pierce
Sparrow ( 'has A 1710s 10th
Spnulding W H cor 10th and Pacific
Smith Jno Pieieo bet Oth and 10th ,
Schmidt Jos cor 10th and Center
Slinhla Frank 1820 12th
Sdiouboi Hans near Center
Swansen N'els Dili and Hickory
Seholpp Adolf 1803 H llth
Sullivan E A 10th and Dorcas
Stark Paul 12th bet Pierce and Williams
Shophard J O 003 Hickory
Sheahn John Oth bet Hickory and Cqntor
Shuvolik James Cosmopolitan hotel
Schucbol Frederelck llth and Castellar
Swida J E 1810 s 18th
Slaviek John 13th bet Williams ami Pierce
Slmrod Joe Williams bet 12th and 18th
Sinitana Joseph Willwms btt 12th A18th
SouKup Vincent 12tlt bet Dorcas and
Martha.
Tnieoy Jno 13th bet Pierce and Williams
Tracey Win Oth near Hickory
Tmcav James llth near Williams
Thompson J H TSOTs 18tii
Vodicka V L Oj4 Hickory
Vandorford Joseph llth oct Dorcas and
Center >
Van Dousen 116hry 1020 s llth
Vodicka Anton 13th bet Williams and
' ' '
Pierce
Vina Frank 12th bet Williams audJPicrco
Wiberg August 1431 s 10th
Wihorg A F143) ) s 10th
WIndheim E 1181 suth :
Wolff Victor liiokory bet Sth and Oth
Williams August Oth and Castcllar
Workman Gil 172(1 ( s 12th
Wlialcn Owen 01 ! ) Pacific
/oiler Jno 10th bet Hickory and Charles
Xiskovsky Anton William bet llth and
12th
I hereby certify that the above list is
correct.
Hr.NIlY EllUKNTKOItT.
Registrar 2il District 1st Ward.
VUISTJHSTIUGT ,
Second "Ward Continued.
Anderson f3 T inth bet Jackson nnd Howard
Anderson Niels M 18th bet Jones and Leav-
omvorth
Uostwlck Chas L Vinton bet Mth and IGth
lJiicts Kdwatd U Pierce bet tSlh and 10th
Danker S W SOtli and .Martha
H.irta Joseph 15th bet Pierce and Williams
Bin-stall Timothy IStli and Castcllar
Di'thors / 18th and Uastcllar
llartA Jan Iflth and Williams
llouchner V 15th and Williams
Hlaha John 15th bet I'leico and Williams
liaita Vaclav 15th and \Villlains
Itarta Vaclav alley 14th bet llth and Hickory
Houer Vaclav llWts 13th
liethloch Frank 20th and Castcllar
HerL'gren August 17tti and Uoicas
Chaval Vaclav alley bet 14th and 15tn south
of Williams
Cullcn Thos A 0-20 s 13th
Delaney Pat Mason and inth
Dcnialn W 15th and Leavcnworth northeast
coiner
Douclas U E 14th and Jones
Dolejs Albert iHli : and Willlf.ius
Delaney Daniel 15lh and Jliirtlm
Dunham Alex 14th and Castellar
DolakJohu mtli bet Williams and Center
lilder W A1707 s ISth
Kossblnder Joseph 10th and South
Forst Joscnh Williams bai 15th and Ifitli
Cotzscho Henry lath bet Jones and Leaven-
worth
Granger John 15th and Center
Oaiper llarvy S 1322 Jones
Ooiden Bernard 171S s lilth
lloltib Joseph 14th and Williams
Hodck Vaclav 14th anil Center
Heiiek Andryas 15th and Williams
HolnbJiri 1Mb bet Williams and Pieico
Ilynclc Kiank 15th bet Williams and Pierce
llynek Mate ] 18th bet Williams and Pieico
llofek Joseph 14th bet Pierce and Williams
Holcmbcrp John 14th bet Jackson and Jones
liultlasz Andrew 1718 Doicas
Irvin ( Jeo C 18th bet Williams and lliclcoiy
Johnston M A 15th ami Doicas
Johnson CS Le.-uen\\orth bet 13th and 14th
Jaios James llth and Williams
Kunis James 14th and Williams
Kruno Anton 15lli and Williams
Kutka James 18th and Dorcas
Kioimil Prokop Williams bet 14th and 15th
Kruml Vaclav Williams bet 14th and fitli
Kelly Kobert Jones bet 18th ana llth
Kntz Joseph 1410s 13th
Kacer Voitlch 14th bet Williams and Hickory
Kiill W T Lea von worth bet llth and iHtli
Knitis Mails Williams bet 13th .uul 14th
Kians Voclav Williaifts bet 13th and 14th
Kiaiicok Ftin Is 15th and Williams
HcAithui John lOtli and Williams
Mcliride J E 13th and Mason
McCabe Michael ! JIO s 14tli
McCoy Daniel 14th and Lcavcmvoith
MeCaithy T K 1Mb and Center
McCaitliy Michael 14Ui and Leavcnwortii
McCullev Win Doicasbet 17th and 18th
AlcCall Frank Hth bet Jackson and Jones
McCall Jl'US Jackson
31cCann John Ibth and Doicas
MeCaithy J 14tli ami Lcaveiivoith
McDonnell Michael IMth and Mason
McDonnell Miuluel l ea\enuoith bet 13th
and 14th 1 f
Median Win 1110 s 13lli
McCuiio Win 1508s 15th
Mcfino'Jrthn ISth-andf Center > 'i I , u
MoJCerma P A 1SS1915th ' " " > ' '
Mc'Lunlsen.I lltli nnd Center
McMillan Daniel 14th nnd Center
MeXe.il Robl 10th bet Williams and Hickory
McXeal P.itiick 17th and Williams
McXe.U Knink 15th : uicl Doicas
MrXntt Fr.mk 151U and Doicas
McMnunls John F ITOs s IStli
McCaboFiank 14th bet Jones and Leaven-
worth
MuCathy John 19th and Williams
Lels Melcher Williams and ISIh
Lucas Ftank Ibth and C.istellar
Lucko Chas A Ultlund Ilowaul
Lenkepox M A 11510 s lOtli
LeonaidC A014s llth
Mibnlchr Frank 14111 and lllckorv
Mason T A14JSb IStli
Mason K D 15th and Center
Mason C W " "
Macli Fiank 15th and Williams
Maitin C K014sith : :
Moiijousky Fiank 15th bet Williams and
Hlckeiy'
Mulac John 18th bet Williams and Center
Maler.lohn 17th and Doic.is
Niles W M loth and Mason
Ni'stel Ven/el 1JW ! s Uith
Nujdl Vojluj Williams bet 14tli and l th
Otto W II 1Mb and Williams
O'LeaiV Jeny lsth and Castellar
Orton James C lOlh and Williams Satatoga
house
Pal da i Jiii 14th and Pieico
Piova/nek Joseph Williams bet 1.1th and 10th
Posck Jan tilth bet Hickory and Williams
Pelcison Chas 1 Ith and Leavenwoith
Piuslia John Uthbjt Williams and Hickory
Piov.i/.nels 1'i.udc Williams bet 15th and 10th
Peteison ( ! 11
Rones ( ! eoi e 15th bet Pieico and Williams
Rossl'lias 1312 s 18th
lioss.James Hli'.Ws 18th
RIpKn Kiank 14'il s 13th
Ho-htoul William Hi'lslSth
ItltdiioS J llth bet.lnckson nnd Jones
Husli 1) ) C n e tor 15th and Mason
Sclinekeiibeiaer Chas 1'J Ji s liitli
bi'lmeler HiujoCUlH 18th
Slieiloi'ls John Doicas but 19th and 20th
Sip Vaclav Maltha bet 18th and lltli
Sheets Jacob H nth bet Williams and Mailha
Sheets Ki.iuklln Kliltn net William .V Mnitha
S\oboda Fiank Ifitli bet Williams and Pieico
StuiinheiKC.iil P Jackson bet llth and 15th
Spclinck Call 13th and Maltha
shoL'lo .losopli Williiims but 1 Ith and 15th
hhonll Prank 14lli bet Williams and Hickory
Sadler Henry OiJslilth
Spellnek Jan inth bet 1'l.Tco and Williams
Sedlecek.lo-.epli . Doreasbet IHtli and llth
Siki'ia Jnliii liith bet Pieico and Williams
Sheeily Thos 10th and Williams
Spelenck John Maltha bet 18th and Hth
Beelo Kaspor 18th bet Williams and Center
Kataicic Ki.ink 14th hot Williams and Center
Taj lor Stephen IGth bet Williams and Center
Tiimble Kobt 13th nnd Jones
Tomseo Fiank Wlll'ams ' bet 1Mb nnd inth
V ale Peter lltli bet Williams and Hickiny
Vioiteek .1 ohn , L'i ice bet 14IH and 15th
Vojtiu Joseph IRrti and Williams
Vaiijola Joseph 14th bet Williams and Pieico
Win Hi J F Win and Pioico
Womacka Joseph llth but Hickory and Cen-
Wlhte P lilth aildrJacUon
Wolence Joseplit Atliiml Williams
Weish .lames l'aciucet ) ) liitliand 14th
Woelesliek Julip 18th and Pacilic
\Vachtcl Josoiili lT > tli Tot Picrco and Williams
J.VM KS /ON.VIIJ.V / ) : , Itcglstrar.
AtltllllonnlljlMt I'lrst District , Second
> IVuril
Adams Henry llilh ? iSd Pacilio
llonninllunry J I'M s IGth
liinnine Frank rrtli nnl Williams
Dartnn Joseph 15th and Williams
Carnoy It It H0aal4th ,
Campbell Alheit1rOTffloiies ; !
Fnriihuiil ( iiistltitti and Castellar
tilt ) ' ) ileiiiy L 15ti | and Dorcas
KopiJnhn ISth and Martha
K'oibo Win 18th and Dorcas
Kopp Jacob 03Js 18th
Kce.Jo pih | Hth bet Plciro and Williams
Kiivemes Clius inth bet Williams and Pierce
Iohman Feiilinand 17th bet Doteas A ; Maltha
Malena Stephen 14th bet Williams and Center
Moserli A Isth and Doicas
Musil I'eter 14th and Ctintcr
McCeo John lUth and Williams
Piston Dennis 1310 Leavenwnrth
Po'hel Fiank l"th bet Williams and Pierce
Hochfoid Alt inth nnd Cabtellar
ItovsDan J IKMs IDlli
Sullivi'ii Jas 18th and Jackson
A'aracek John 14th nnd 1'ieno
Vavi.i Jof nh 15th and Williams
Wagoner Chas A 5lt > s 14th
SrAri : OK Xr.nnASKA , ! CQ
Douglas. County.M | >
riietoby certify Hint thelfst heietofoio pub-
llblicd by the Omnha ] ! iiiiiul : : tliu foieu'oln : ;
Is a full , tiuonndlmpailtal > lt of the duly
( inalil.e 1 voters of the Fiist dlsti let Second
Waidlinm I ( KIVO known to | o suuh and
those \\liri piescnted themselves lor lejristia-
( ion. and is a tntocop ) liom my icgfstiation
book of said ilistiiet and \\aul.
PoX.VtLLV , ti/t / , Kcy\3\i\f. \ \
ADIHTIOXAIj MST
Of Voters First District , Fourth
Ward ,
AjerTU IGlTCati ave
Uanleh KKi'i32 ! lodio
Ujcrs John M IMIO Datcnport
Hurt J F 10th nnd Da\enport
Charles J S 1513 D.ixonport
Christiansen John Chicago nmlSSU *
Ciajton U W J4t : . Da\enport
Duncan Uobt 1) 1003 Davenport
Donovan M IGlt Dodco
DlnsmmeMisOrpha C ITJt Cap ave
r.hter C H 2i3 n Kith
Fiost Alficd iV,5 ) Dodge
Fen wick James 10-M Donajlas
1'oye John 15lh and Dodao
( IrovMS John riilcaio bet 34th and 23th
( tinley 0 II1810 Doduo
( } i a nt John Ciciuhton bloc
HallurFLttJInlhth
Hurley II L 15th and Dodge
Joidan 11 OK ! 4 Dodge
Jnckmati K A 1518 Dodge
Klrbyll H 1010 Dodijo
Logan J W Bl'J n &kl
Leo Til 111 ninth
Mullen Ulchaid a4V5 Chlcaco
MassMnitln 'J.VJ1 D.ivcupoit
Mumauch J nsTiOSi Capitol aveutt >
Mole II H sll n irth
McKaitt K N 1711 Davenport
Mayno A F 114 s 17th
Men lain H 15th and Capitol ave
Neilson Andrew SMtsi D.iveupott
Peterson L C S.118 Capitol ave
Pearson A C 111 n 17th
Pcterton Win Chicago and 23th
llostion ( icorge 151'J Dodge
Howe A L litn and DndKC.
Swanson S I' l th and Capitol ave
Salllsbmy W 11 mitli nnd Oodgo
Schmidt 0 1J2.I1B Davenpoit
Scrlbner Fmnk 15th nnd Dodge
Shea John O'iWn 17th
Sinallman Heitl024 DougUxs
Smith ChasL 'JUS n inth
Thompson C D1M13 Capitol ave
Watson Joseph 1708 Caiillol ave
Wilson J M S 1704 Capitol ave
Wangh J S 2. rJ Davenport
Wnimli U K 2.54'J Davenport
Woi-sliam J U 817 n 17th
Whittlng C C.2icj : Davenport
Wllkins C F IWl Chicago
Wylle ( I H 1013 Capitol ave
Yates ( ! eo C HI n 10th
1 hereby certify that this Is a coircct list of
additional names of voters of 1st Distiict4th
W. J. Mou.s-r.
ADDITIONAL IjlST
Of Qualillcd Votcr.s in Second Dis
trict , First Ward.
Hums Edward 172-i s 10th
Biddnip Julius l'2tli bet Doicas and Center
Boiseii I'lnl 12th but Doicas and Center
Hoisen Peter lJth ! but Dorcas and Center
Unison P O I'-Mli bet Doicas and Center
Hoik FicdlSllls llth
IJundnv B alley but Williams and Pierce
Boyle Ten enco Bilges bet lltli and I'-Jlli
Bnllnid IAV - no cor 18th and Williams
Capuuo A W Goodman's lesldanco
Cuiiiiiilnsj Win C 180,5 , s 12th
Chi istcnscn Jno 148 : ! s Utli
Dempsey Michael 111 ! s 10th
Dillon lledman UllslOtli
Dillon M 1111 s 10th
Dillon Jno lllls 10th
Dinan Michael 1'Jth bet Pierce and Williams
ElsasserJohn alley bet Pacilic and Pierce
near 10th
Finn/Is James 1011 Pieicc
Fleming Jloii.s lOlh near Dorcas
l-'oidice James liitli bet Aibor and Viuton
( Soodinan Oscar 10th and Doiuas
Oiceley Thomas M 1800 s llth
Haley M llth near Vinton
HaibeyJ 11 1801) ) s I'-'th
Juigeiisen S liith near Pierce
Kempt August cor 1-th and Doicas
Libumnn Augiisi coi l" tli and Williams
Laeey L cor llth and Williams
Ludvvick GooiBcSth bc-t Hickory and Charles
Ludwick Joipph Sth near Charles
MaUa Peter lltli and Paciltc
MaekClmiles 11 1113 s Uth
Minneek.Iohn l-24 ! " s llth
Minoijiio John 1'Jth bet Pacific and Pierce
MahonP Hilll Hiekoiy
MeKeon Patrick J ISOU s llth
Thomas 1112 s 10th sticet
O'Nell Kugcne corner llth and Uoicas.
Polio Thomas C 1113 s llth .stiect.
Phalcps K D 1441 s 10th street
Peauson F W 1101 s 'Jth stieet
Itiibhlavv AVin No 4 Engine House
Hegen Foul 1811 & 12th .stteut
Sotumer Paul corner lOtli and Hickory
Schabur II lltli near Center.
Sewait W H 130 J s llth street
Yost Cliailos A llth between Center and
Dorcas
1 certify that the above additional list Is a
tine copv of tlioio legistuicd up to 12 o'clock
in. , A pnl . " . ib o. Hi..vivKuir.Ni'PoiiT ! ; ,
Kegistiar Second Distiict Flist Ward.
ADDITIONAL
OrVotcrsln tlio First District or the
First Ward.
Allen Chas L 510 s 9th st
Anderson Chas Scandinavian hotel
Almas Alfiil'J Jackson
Anderson J Scandinavian hotel
Uleber FlitGth but Leavemvoith nnd
Marey
Bieilint ; Jos " \ fetbievvery
Baieid Frank Cnmiiieicial liotel
Brenncn Thos Comniuicial hotel
Benson Jno Comniuicial hotel
Bin low O EOlSs W
Collins Jno Commcicial hotel
Chiistenscn M Deniuaik hotel
Djhluo L Ciltli and Leaven worth street
Douoven II KUtli and Lcavenvvoitli
Kbonhiick Jno 10th and Leaven worth allov
Kiwn WHAtlaniic hotel
Fov Jno 1017 Leavcnvvoitli
Foley Michael (111 ( s'.Uh
Faulner ( jeoigoTtli ami Leavenvvortli
Funilan Jne'tli and Leavenwortn
Fi leilmaii Joseph 010 s Hth street
Glllciple Jack 10th ami Mason
( iiilduur Fied Hth and Leavenvvoitli
Guvlor Jas 018 s 12th stu-ct
tialnes W A 007 Mtiiroy stieet
Cii.ulley ( JeoT 100(5 ( Leavenwoitli
Ginhor And 'JKi ' Jaelssoii
Hanseii Jno Jones net Oth iiiuKtli
lluii'-i.'n Jacob Commeicial hotel
Hanseii A P bt-aild liotel
Iliini.ihan Miehael 10th nnd Jackson
Hinsl'elei 121(1 ( Paeilic
llmi'-en Huriman Comniuicial hotel
Ihlgeitli Louis bllstith st
Jlngeity Thos Commeicial hotel
Haek.siill Jno 1017 .s 10th ht
Homelins C K 70.1 Lenenv\oith :
HllbeitC W < > ! ) h 12th t-t
ilones Hairy Mh and Jones
.lohaii cn K.iMiins 7th ln > t Jones and Jackson
Jolinsen CluiH5th and Leavenwoilli
Joliunsen las ! > musTih bet Jones find Jackson
Knott Kd Mason but'.itii ' and 10th
Krnmes.l XOlOMaicey
Lai.son J Jones bet Mil and 7tli
Lainit/.enNelsPOHsyth (
Lnison Wdll H 101 h
Moren .lames Commeicial hotel
Mat ( son August Denmaik liotel
Mn'-on D Denmark hotel
Mt'Closky Iteiuv Iii'tliand Pacilic
McMnnus K Commeieial hotel
McMaiius li Commuiuial hotel
MeCaithy Tim 1''tli and Leavenwoilli
Xllson JV \ Jones bet 7th and Bth
Nikolalson Lars No 2 Oth bet Jackson and
Jones
-Nohlo Jas Denmark note !
Nelson Magnus Jones 7th ami 8th
Mlcohtlson Lirs No 1 Oth and Jones
NIekerson Frank llth near Jones
Pesteiielchor 1011'Jth and Jones
PhMaker Ueorge W 12th bet Jackson and
Jones
Oheirnn Jno 1018 Pacific
Peterson Krlck 710 Leavonworth
1'otei.son H (514 ( Marcoy
PcteiAon Peter ( V.4 s lltli
Pecklnim Win friO Jaekson
itcovcsWm Commercial hotel
K.Viin Itlchaul Pacllie but 10th and llth
ItuynoldslbM 70) ) s lOlh
Stone M 501 slOtli
Slaveu Owen 012 s llth
HL-hmldt Kml W Luavcnwortli and Oth
Schvvear Loulb Leavenwoith bet ith and Sth
bchelt Andil.'U 10th
Smith T W 10 J H 10th
Schiuker Henir OO'J Leavenwoith
Suhmhlt Thos J 71 ! > Leavenvvuitli
Stannis F 0 Commorclal hotel
Spitko A Pi514 s Utli
Schmidt \Vm5iO \ llth
Tiosh UIH St Jaiue- > hotel
Thomas F L 12lh b > t Lcavenvvoitli and Jack-
sun
Vagtlo Ch Oth and Jarkson
Wlleox ( Jeorgo D UOl MUSUII
\Viiv bilulit Adam Wilt bet Jackson and Joues
Welch Thos 019 Jackson
Weiinan Jno Dennis house
Whlttenmyra Jos lltti near Leavcnworth
Omaha. AplilOtb , IbSO.
ISA.VO RUIIIN' ,
lleglstiar. Fi .t distilct Fiisl vv'ard.
A Cutter of Louisville , Ky. , holds the
chanipionshiu of pulling tlio body up by
the liltlc tinker ot ouu hand. lc } did it
su Umiu Lii mauuiuiou ii | 1H78.
ADDITIONAL
Of Voters or Mio Second District
I-'ourtli Ward.
Bertram ! 0 K 20.TO llnrford ave
Burnett Davltl B I.W.I Fnrnnm
Brlgits C A ei'-ot St Mary's ave
Balch i : K .JU7 Dodu'e
Brown James USlftl Harnoy
Ccrr J W n o cor Center anil Leavenvvortli
Crlcknmro S 1 ! ll'OI Fnrnam
Chuk Willis FUHMlainey
Clark KS'JIl.1 ! ll-irney
Calilll Alex -X.HH bet Knrnam nnd Douglas
Coieoran P J s w cor Douglas and 20th
Danbatim Lymaii 1511 Fariiam
Demarcst Wm F 15D4 llarney
Falst Louis northeast corner Georgia avenue
and T S ( Irani avenue
Fowlei Jl A 150.1 Farnam
FlnnC WiJUJ llarney
Foster (5II 11HI Douglas
Footer J W Ml Dongla"
Fuller Cliarles 11 a.Kvf at Mary's avenue
Flynn John N 2012 Farnam
( Jeoige C W 4W ) Convent
( laillchs U L 111 s Tvventy.fouith
Gratton Mrs Mary i : 2412 Ihuuey
Hull H BIW , Fu ; 11:1111 :
Htuding W K 1511 F inaiu
Hough Geoige2024 llouaul
Hodges Fiatik 210s Fifteenth
llodxc J B s Claik n St Mary's avenue
MeKenna LF 510 I'orestavo
Mllioy.I A.W , Plcnsant
Mayne L Kcor Leavenwoith and E Orovo
Meyer Max sOtli bet Douglas and Uodgo
Mojean Louis2011 Iluruev
Keweomb llenrv K ni3 s Clark
Oir Thomas M 518 Pleasant
Pntkei A A 2-IOi ) Dodge
Iten.sch A2011 Hainey
Sundetland J A 517 Falrvlovv
Scott Wlllaid (505 ( s 27th
Simpson K F25th bet Douglas and Dodge
Sldchill 11 L 15 11 Farnam
Kiulloioiici ) ; Thomas 1C40:1 : s 25
Sandeit. Klner cor 30th and Leavcnworth
Stevens T K 50,1 Fnlrvlow
Van Horn S S nvv cor liitli and Farnam
WelnbeiKcr Mouls3714 Fainnm
Wass ( } L418 ( Jeoighi ave
Welclmns M 2008 Douglas.
1 ceillfy that ihe above names are a true
and collect copy ot the iccl.sliallon book of
tlic Second distilct of tliu Fouith ward.
jAMkS G UAItl'KN'Tnit ,
Ueglstrar.
Additions Und nist. 2nd Ward.
Andrew F T Dulawaie bet Poppleton and
Ml Pleasant
HakerSU 2.117 Ploiec
Bollaid H HSIOCollax
Bosvvell Thos')418 Johnson
Blich Kdwaul M 2211 t'aollie
Balkei MaxI S05s20th
Bav.s G W 121(1 ( s 2fllh
Bull W MWJl Pieice
Bacon W S 112,1 ( Jeoigia ave
Bui licit L Ds-ir , s21st
Coltey Tlios 17th bet Leavonvvoilliand Mason.
Casey John 17th nnd Mason
Coclnan K II 23Jf5 Mason
CiuilcrC Kcor Viigiula and Popplelon ave
Chuichlll ASU-MCallieiiiio
Claikc W KI218P.uk ave
Cl.uUel D Ulil Park AVO
Diuiiimond Wm U 1012s 10th
Donnelly MiKe Leavenvvortli and 2" > th
Fiink Wm C Popplelon bct20lli and 2'd
GieL'oiy W O 1517 JaeKson
Gil.slinn Win Pioico bet 2lst and 22d
Gi.issan Aii usl " .HIi bet Poppultoii and
Wood woi tli
Gtieer IVtei 'Mill and Williams
Giandjian V A L'Oth and St Maiv's ave
Gieiselt Koheit I1' 1712 Jncks-ou
llnntei Kobeit 1517 Jackson
HimJnhann N SSd and i'acific
lloiak Ignu/.22l ( and I'.icilic
Hyde M D 1120 81st
Hjde J it 112081st
Jopiin Gco A Catherine near Ml Pleasant
Jeskiovvie/ Thorn 21st and Williams
Jopiin A M Cathciine neai Mt PUusant
Kiug.l T 20f > 0 Poppleton ave
Kelluy Waller aiSs ISth
Keniston K C ! > 18 Kuclirt
King AVm 22d and Poppleton
Lewis Fieebom S KJiViSt Maiys ave
Loika Joseph20tli and Williams
Laniet/.en Emil 1SU2 Pieice
Mead C D 150b Leavenvvoitli
Me.ulC W lf > 03 Leavenwoilli
Mead Win D 1503 Lt > avcuwuitli
McColIuin John A 150S Leavenwoith
McGraw Jacob 28d and Leavenvvortli
McBride.J C3UU Pieico
Naifle lsiiloiu'.iO..s ! 2Hth
Not berg L P b25 IStli
Oveibcek 11 A 2.'id s ot l caveuvvoilli
Oveibeck F M 811 s 2.d !
Pai lotto C S 20i' > St Maiy's ave
Powell A C 017 - , Kith
Qunckeiibo'is I1 W 2-410 Pacific
illehaids Win I'onuleton bet 20th and 22d.
Itchlnndei Win 72'J s 17th
Itichaidson J S Geoigia ave s ol Poppleton
Sobseevk Jan 2Jth and Williams
Stioiig'K T 25111 Johnson
Simater C A bio Phil Slicildan
Snessoiibaeh 11 ( ils ( ) ! 17th
.Shannon Gee W Pieice bet 22d and 24th
Stumg 11 P Sill ft Johnson
Spec-lit G K22d ami Leavenvvortli
Siiiaha , Io > epii2ilh ( and Lcuvrmvoitli
Tanner John M 1517 Jackson
Velio O A 1200 b 241 h
Vandei vooit Paul MJ ) Park ave
WliilMin W 11 2lli ( Poiipletoii ave
Woods P. H sw eor 15th and Jones
Wilkio J L 1:541 : Gcoigia ave
Waveila Fiank 2 tli n ol U P ti.ick
JOHN F. DAi.nv.
ADDITIONAL ItKCISTUKKD NA3IKS
First District Sixth Ward.
Adams N L 22d and Miami
Adams Mis X K 3.'d and Ml.imi
Butteilield C A 22d and Niehols
Biti'-eheit 11 A Kl4lSn 20th
Biyant William iiSauiulei3 : : : !
ISu-vvprC 11 I'.mil/aul
Bolster John 3J15 Cumiiig
Collins S A 'till Cumiiiir
Cleveland T B 28d and California
Diilancv A L' ! 07 Cumuli ;
'
Ebenei'F W 2018Cuiuing
Fitch Cll 212iiGiace
Fitcli K H 212,1 tiuico
Foster W B'illS.Sevvaid
Fostet W M 2115 Sewiud
FInley It A I'.iOU ' C.illloinia
Glovci K'WloCiimlng
llanis Pilco28d au < l I/aid
Hammond W'iOth and Grace
HaysC 11 1121 n lUh !
Hays A T 1121 n liitli
Hint ou D 12nn20th
Hays Thos 1121 n 1'Jtli
Joeiten B Twcntv-seeond ( inJ f/ard
JoliiiMin Mis J M'-"UU Hint
Lewis AlplioiihO'i'ilb Cumin' ;
LobecKKG 1010 Chicago
Limleimlio J ' .m Noith Kiiieteenth
Ludinu'lon II FTvvt-iity-M-eoudand Giaco
Millei D X Twentieth and Cass
Muinrei Mis P C ' . ' 213 Sewaid
Mlinger Miss J A 221J Jsuw.ud
Meiinliiger J CTweutj-second nnd Nirholb
Motion lluniy Twonty-hceonil ami ClmU
Moigail H H713NoitliT\venllCth
McDowell C I )
MeDulmolt PJ 2011 Chulc
Olnnj F A
Plielps Flunk V12I Charles
IVckam W II i : 0 N'oitli Twenty-til st
IVekam P M 13X : ) XoithTwenty-liiat
Iteoid L II 20th and Bint
itiekanl A M 1412 n 20th
lilchniiUon A 18il Saundei-s
SlialnhowcrG WUiUn lOlh
Soienson Fled 2.M and I/.aid
StaildunG W HO Callloinia
Schiller Jo > ci > h Giacttand Sa
Schaihiek Itolit 2010 Ciliiiing
Shiner F W 100. ) n likl
Shruiu LF2214 ChaileH
'J'lllany E L O-'J n 22d
WliitalorW020IO ( Ciiming
Woo < lvvoith CUidand LaKu
Woodwind V Ij2lia Nicholas
WulUei Waiter 713 n 20tli
Wnllaee D 1410 n IIUU
1 heieby ccrtlly that tlm above names ate
acoiiect list of the additional mgistcred
names ot Firat dutiict Mvth Wind.
CUAS. WII.KIYS ,
Itecialrar.
k , ira R Te bflf
When she n a a Clillil , elie cncd far Cutoria ,
Wbeu cha becaiiift ilu , the cluug to Cu tori ,
Wb u tbo hid Ubildtco , oUe gi.ro tham UajtorU ,
To his surpiiso , a Wisconsin minister
was dUmisfacd from an orthodox uulpit
because ho built a fire under a balky
nuin't our girl graduates look lovey ?
Yes , indeed ; iney all use PoKOui's ( 'oin-
filuxion Povyder. ,
] \h \ stork tit lumber is selected with
icli-f'-nCP to lirsl-clas.s trade ,
Friui ) W ( iitAt ,
UlU and Douglas.
WHEAT ON THE DANGER LINE
The Uncertainty of the Market Causes Ohi-
cage Dealers to light Shy ,
A STRONG REVIVAL IN CORN.
Wlilch Ilrcnkft Bntticwlint In tlio
Afternoon Provisions Close Firm
A Peculiar Cnttlo Market
General llcports.
f
CHICAGO OUAIX MAKKHT.
CIUC-AOO , April r > . [ Special Telegram. |
\VIIIAT : Wheat opened this momlng K < J
low er than It closed Satuiday , and llio local
crowd or loom lindeis began selling tliu mat-
krt down from the jump. May fell to TO } < o
and.Iuno toSl' o , a sheer descent fioiu Sat-
mdayof lYc. Only ono ortvvo small lots
were bought at 70 > p , but quite a tpiantlty
changed hands at TOXQTO c. Tlio niaikct
became stronger , though thu temper of tlio
majority of opeintora In tlio jilt eontlnnod
bearish. Purchasing was of a charnclor to
justify the belief that some very largo HUPS
of short wheat were covered , and brokers ,
who usually represent Oudaliy , were uncom
monly nctlve , llrst In breaking thu market- ,
and thnn In buying. On tlio other hand
ollcrlngs from ceitaln quarters were exceed
ingly free , and tlio suspicion grow that ,
though Cudahy might bo "evening up , " other
tradeis , of almost as heavy calibre , wore
feeling the crowd for a turn on the short
side. Thu olllclal report of the clearances
ftom Now York amounted to nearly 3,000,000
bushels , and cables were rather better In
tone , but the auxllllary domestic markets
wore lacking In snap and vigor. They J
seemed to hang with oven moio helplessness
about the neck of Chicago than
usual. Ontsldu orders \veio small ,
but rather larger than on any
day last week. The feeling that wheat \
Is on the danger line prevents a great many \
of the chionlc beais fiom selling , and bulls ,
who have been caught ho of ten , nro slow to
take hold until they see a decided drift their
way. May hold up to TflJ c , and tlio market
seemed In a very good bhapo when the news
came of the suspension of the Duluth branch
ol the Milwankuo house of Hooker , Crlttou-
dou & Co. , and prices dropped J c , May
touching the lowest price of tlio day 7Tc ,
Considerable uneasiness was felt as to the
extent of the lailuie. but when It was leaiucd
that the Milwaukee housu was not Involved
in thu disaster , the bulls bieathed easier and
the nmiket tinned up , closing at 7U > C@TOXo
lor May.
MINOII CHAINS There was big trading In
coin , but the fluctuations weio not wide.
Patiidge , Orr , Critteiiden & Comes , I'm-
Icy and su\eral other hous.es , supposed to
have been shoit a gicat quantity of pioperty ,
bought largely , and jet the market declined I
in the face of their purchases , closing weak
at 1 o'clock , % c loner than Salmdny. Spec
ulation in corn Is experiencing a revival ap-
patently. Oats suffeied a decline of Ic for
cash and 5fc for May to-day , and consider
able excitement prevailed in the oats ciowd.
I'HOVISIONS Provisions exhibited a de
cidedly hardening tendency and the closing
at 1 o'clock was at the best pilco ot tlio
nioinlng session , the market showing up in
Pti oils contrast to wheat. Piicos fluctuated
in an uncertain iashion until well along In
the day , when a quiet buying of all tlio pro
duct ol pork , lard and i ibs btaitcd the shorts
to cover and they became fice buyers.
AniniNooN BoAiti ) Grain 011 the day was
not laige , but the inaiket seemed to have
suddenly assumed a firmer tone fiomsomo
cause not appaient on the surface. Wheat
was quiet and steady on the attoinoon boaid ,
and closed without an appieclablo change
liom the prices ruling all o'clock. Corn and
oats expuiienccd a bieak , tlio former of j.fe
and the latter J c , Piovlslolia weie firm.
2:40 : p. m. Putb on May wheat , 78 c ; calls ,
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CIUCAOO , April 5. ( Special Telegram. ]
CATTLE The cattle market was in peculiar
shape to-day and opinions of dealers varied
considerably. The receipts were not much
laiger than on last Monday. At any rate ,
thu run of cattle could not be considered a
laige one. Thu supply was ample , however ,
and the general movement was slow dining
liio moi ning. In some cases dealing con-
fiideied juices easier , while In olhei.s
they considered values stiong. On
Hie whole there was no qnotablu
change in pi Ices as compared with last
Friday. Among tiie offciings were some
1 , 190 pound corn-fed Nebraska steers nt P5 ,
soiiio little Chuiokco cattle at 31 , some still
bulls at S3.-10. A lot of Wjomlng cattle ,
meal-fed in Nebraska , sold as follows : 10
bulls , 1,0.10 pounds , S3.20 ; 10 bulls , 1,011
pounds , $3.35 ; 51 steers , 1,878 pounds , ? 5.
.Shipping stceis , 1,850 , to 1,500 pounds , S1.75H ( )
5.05 ; 1,200 to 1,850 pounds , S4.30@5,15 ; 'J50 to
1,200 pounds , SJ@-1.80.
Iloos Tiailn was active and prices fully
ns stiong as at the close ol last week. Tlio
best heavy made SUUigi.W , and mixed , H.2" !
left 10 , v\llh odds anil ends nt 54.10(7 ( ? 1. 15.
Light foi is bold m § l.Lri ( < l.85 , hugely at $4.JM )
FINANCIAL.
Now York , Aplll 0.- -MONEY On call ,
easy at 1 'M ' ( < * ) i pel cent.
Pmmr.Mutc'ANiii.KPA. . percent.
Si CHUNK KxciiA.van-Cull but hle.idy ;
54.sr.toi bi\ty ilaja and ! j-l.b7 on demand.
Govi.ni.'Mr.N'i s Dull but lit m. I
S UK us Stocks rontlniiH dull and featuie-
less , them being nndlxposltion to tiaihi iinlil
llieio Is a moie hettled condition ot allaiis.
At the same time inlet's lallied on small deal'
ings. The most active was Lackawanr.a which
eaily Hold down 1 per centum ! then rallied to
12iJ. Othei coalhtei'ks WPie veiy ( julet. 'J he
iliietuations ot the luiimlndrr ot tlio Ilt.c
weie within nmrow langu , GiansroiH wcni
( piiet and Miady , closing unchanged 01 at
.small advances ,
BTOOKS ON WAT.T. STIIIIBT.
Sfl cent bonus. . . 101 (0. ( &M. W lf ' (
u.s.yt'A \ . . . . 112Jtf nmfurred. . . MS' ' ;
New 4's. . . * 1W6 N. V. C JOI-y
I'acificn'fiot ' 0 > . 127 'Oreiion ' Tiall. . . 2JJ <
Centnd Pacilic. . . .jI'nclticMall
140 II' . , D. &K
luofcfred. . ; . IMi P.l'.O
C. , A. itU , Wijf I lock Isl.inn. . . . 120
D. , L.&W 120 | St. L. AS. F. . . . KO
D. & It. Q HKi moferred. . . 4T ! !
Kilo. 2S > i.C. , M. .tSt. P. . . "
prefeirod . . MI piefeired. . n"t
Illinois Central. liWJtf St , P. & O
L , B. &W VA\ \ proltirrea.
Kansas ifc'lVxas. 27Toxits I'Hclhu. . .
LnlieHhore . . . . bO-S , ' IJiiiini I'aclhc. . .
L.ACN S'iH W. , St. L. A : P. .
Midi. Central. . . . Ql pruliined. . . Hin
Me. Pncilio . . . . 10.5K We.stuin Union HiftVf (
Mm them I'.io. . . 2.5 O.K.&N ftVf
inefciied , . . W'il * Couiion.
1MIODUOK.
Clilon n , Aplil 5 Klonr Dull and
uncliaiiKed : winter wheat Hour. S4.40'J ! ;
frouthein. gl.O'K' ' .fi.'i ' : Wisconsin. 5 < .vira i.Vi ;
Michliran Mitt spiliurvvliuat , S-'LTOM 1.0(1 ( : Mm.
iK-soin bakeib * . S8 WJMI.SO ; patents , bl.O.J'8
000 ; low grades , S2.00iti.OO.
WheatOpened weak and } c lovvn ; de
cIlnedMe , advanced .c. thnn declined J , " *
ytciiiled \ ( iiilot and fctoady , and rloiidiu
under Hatuid.i ) : 74J4f 77ide tor cash ; 74 )
for Apiil ; W (3f7 ( Hc lor May.
Com Quli'l and easier and n shade lovv-
cr all aiound : : JiftC' ' < o for cash ; } Wj ; >
for Anril ; : i7W sC ( or May.
Oats-Lovvei ; 28 ! c tor cash ; Wfo Mr
Api 11 : SOoloi May.
Kyo-Dnll at BiWftnCc.
'I'lmothj-l'iimc. Sl.B331.b3.
l'laseed -Sl.aJQl.Ol
WlilsUv81.14. .
1'orKUiiM'Uled and luogula iiilc I VM
IHe lovvei , milled 13k ( l.V , and elo > ed t' > adv :
SWI lor cash and Apill ; fet . Xa'ft * * inr- -
Ma )
Laid Model ately active ; closed MIM t
svi > 'O.Ui'i ' tor caMi imd April ; s5.i *
0.1x1 foi Mtvy.
Itiul. Mi-aU-Shouldeu , fcXSXS' ; t > iwa
Y ,