THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . &VTUKDAY , JANUAUY 19 , 18SO , 5 THEY SQUARE THEIR BILLS , Mombora of the Proan ABBOolatlon Roach Into Tbolr Pookots. THE BACKING OF MORRISSEY. An Opinion Tlint Doinoornlfl Not Hn tit It'll to .Scum Will Ilitvn to Vacate Onsen In Court General Bcnnxu orTnnOwAnx HUB , lir."J I1 Stni'.BT , Ltxroi.xInn. . IB. The N'oljmkn "ICnl lits of the Quill" on- onAs Jnyrrt thulr itmnml luxury Intt , night. As stated b.v Tin : HIK : yuHtenlny morning tlio state association tnut In convent ion at tlio rooms ot tlio lillts. Thu tncutliu win not wltlinut Interest , nltlinutli a ( { onoral Jamboree - boroo wltliout "Oh-bn-joyful" on tlto Bido. In this respect the boys wuro moilust ; but , for souio reason , no two member * could see in utters under iltaousMnn through the name Rliisscs , nnd nioro or less \vratiglltiK resulted ilurlni ; the entire session. The opening nd- drc- ot 1'resldont liushnell , wliilo Im promptu , \VM hnpp.v nnd thoughtful , nnd jirovokotl lioarty npplnuso from the boys throughout tlie room. Secretary Simmons read n paper of admonition , nml called the minutes of tlio lnstini'cllti , which stirred the boys up on the question of the debts of the association. Tills mutter was looked upon with the philosophical indifference peculiar to pomo editors , nnd they smiled irrlmly whllo holding down their scats throughout the discussion. Appeals , however , were not In vain , nnd gobn of liberality dually burst forth. Sonic of the boys went down into their pockets mid Hashed the "shlnors" to the tune of fill ) , nml the money to liiiuldato the debt on the Crete Clmutauqua building was raised. Kditor llildebrand , of St. Paul , put up $10 of the sum and A. 11. Hayes , Lou \Ve si'l , ,1 , A. Kminons , of Lincoln , and Charley Pool , of Tecumseh , Moarh. The remainder nf the sum xvas raised by an equal HBHesyment per capita on tlio now nu-uihora. 1'aymunL of the annual dues put the associa tion Kipmrely on its feet , nnd it starts out with tlio now year free of dobt. Tills is it now oxpononco in the life of the association , nnd It will doubtless prove nu agreeable ono to the members who have stood the war ot duns nnd come out of the battle without per ceptibly wounds. Tlio address of A. H. Hayes , "Tim Life of lionjumin li'riinkllii , " wits qulto iutercstliiB. It merits , however , the criticism that at taches to levity in handling n serious ques tion. Tlio fun of tlio evening hlngca upon the question of legislation in the lntere.sU of the fraternity. Tlio sub-committee np- ] > ointed by tlio chairman dissected the bill prepared by tlio lion. James ICwing , de ceased , nnd late of tlio Wood liiver Ga/.otto , nml although less cumbersome than tlio original , presented a bill that iinally met the opproval of n majority of tlio association. If it meets with the Bamostronp reception in the house of representatives it will never live to HOO the light of day , and as there is no doubt of its meeting an untimely nnd cruel death , a synopsis of it is wholly unnec essary. A committee , however , was ap pointed to engineer it through tlio house , viz. , Wells , of the Urcto Videtto ; lluslmell , of tlio Lincoln Daily Call ; Hammond , of the Fremont Tribune , and Marvin , of the Heat- rico Democrat. Tins quartette of news paper politicians will make a great big lobby. Tlio conventional excursion was discussed briefly. Lou U'esscl was oloctcd clmirimui nf n commlttco to look after the contem plated recreation trip. As there are no Hies on Wcssol and none on the scheme , it will probably materialize early in tlio month of August , and n good time is in store for tlio boys who have tlio time nnd the ducats to squander on a junketing tour into the Mani toba regions. Tlio election of ofilcors resulted In the choice of II. M. liushnell for president ; T. J. PleUett , first vice president ; F. M. Kim- incl , second vice president ; , Iid on Graves , third vice president ; F. G. Simmons , secre tary ; \V. W. llnssler , treasurer. Mujor Kletuscb , Colonel Hildcbrand nnd Editor Wells wore appointed as an executive ooinmittoe , of which the president of tlio as sociation , II. M. Uushncll , is chairman. Tlio following delegates were elected to at tend the national convention nt Detroit , to beheld hold during the month of September , viz : Ilyutt , Klintoch , Wellington , lirowo. and Chamberlain. On motion the meeting of the association adjourned to meet at Kcarnoy at the call of the president. NiW ; STATI ! KNTUItl'lllSES. The Economic Fence Machine company and the South Omaha Electric Light , Heat nnd Power company signified their intention of transacting bufdncssundor the corporation laws of the state , by filing articles of incor poration in the olllco of the secretary of Btato to-day , fiotli companies designate Omaha to bo their principal place of busi ness. ness.The former company authorizes a capital stock of 810,000 , with power to increase it to any sum not exceeding $100,000. The com pany dates existence from tlio llitli day of September , and will terminate on the same day of the same month m the year 19 JS. The following gcutlomcu organized and incorpo rated the company : AithurT. North , N. P. I S. North , Al Woolloy and U. S. Woolloy. Tlio latter company is established to oper ate a system of electric lighting for the city of South Omaha , and to furnish Jiont and power by electricity to tlio Inhabitants of tlio city and such other busi ness us shall bo compatible witli it in gen eral nature. The capital slock is fixed at $25,000 , and is divided into 250 shares of f 100 ouch , June 15 , 1SSS , dates the organization of the company and under tenure of the articles , it will terminate Juno 15 , 1037. The following gentlemen comprise the company : David Anderson , J. T. Smith. C. M. Hunt , V. J. Pearson , J. A. Dee , II. II. McUuy , D. L. Holmes nnd J. F. Boyil. UNITKI ) hTATES DlrtTIIICT COUIIT. In the cnso nt the United Stutes vs. Q. W , Livingston , charged with sending obscene literature tnrough the malls , the jury brought in n verdict of not guilty nt mid night last night. An intelligent spectator Bald : "Tho prosecution failed to make , tlio case it had. Hut Livingston won't .send any nioro rank poetry through the mails. " Tlio jury in the consolidated eject wont case , which went out on last Wcdmuiduy , also returned a vorulct at midnight , but it was sealed. Tlin case was entitled Barnes va ( litTord and Dashlor vs Suitor. Tlio point in question was on tlio government survey of the land they occupied. Tlio tinaing was peculiar In this : Tlio Jury Hurt that the plaintiffs are entitled to their land and tlio defendants to theirs , leaving the court to interpret the amount of iund , by the survey , that each ono is entitled to. This lenvea ouch nnu 1(111 ( acres , whereas they claimed oyor ! XH ) ciich , ami the dispute ori ginated in the boundary made n.v tlio Kepub- iican river , which separates ttio land in con- troviu'ny. It is located near Kcpubllcun City , Harliui county. Tlio cuso on trial to-day was that of Scaton it Leo vs Jnmos M , Trowbrldgo. Tlio prop- porty In legal controversy is a mill and mill ing machinery located ut Wymoro. Plain tiffs rcsido nt AU'lilsou , ICan , Tlio diifotid- nnts set up imperfect machinery , nnd refuse to liquidate the contract purchase. It occu pied the cntiro time of the court to-day. roi.iTitui , ( i os sir. "The Douglas county contest hangs fire , " remarked a politician of state prominence to day , "but I guess the commlttco are gaug ing the situation , nnd will report in time for uctiou very soon. lam of the opinion that the republicans of Nebraska will nevnr have n bolter opportunity to rubuko satan than now. In some parts of the htnto tuu democ racy has been running things with a high liand. U has been especially so in Douglas county , Frank Morrissey was on the ragged cdue before the Into election aud ho bungs there Mill. Thcro U no question but what ho will have to go If hi * contestant gets n square .deal. I have no doubt but whut It Is tlio In tention of the Hurliiiton | ; , through Mr. lloldrcdgo , to give Morrisocy every nld iwssVulo , 1 heard him nay the other night , when In the heat of a controversy that Iloldrogu would pay { 10,000 rather than bnvn him unseated. This conversation occurred botwccn the Honorable Frank and a repre sentative of the morning paper of this city Hut I am sura that the republican party will luioclc the Burlington and Mr , Morritscy both out. It ought to bo done. " SUTJiEMK COUP.T rWKJZKDINGS , The following eontlomeu were admitted to practice- John H. Anderson , James Will iams , H. C Magoon. State , ox rcl. Summers , vs Lindsay. Writ allowed. The following causes were continued : Martin vs Stale ; Sawyer vs Parks. The following cnusos wore argued and sub- milted : Hawllns vs Kcnnard ; Isard vs Kim- mol ( State , ex rcl. Hoover , vs Hnihvny com pany. Stain , ex rel. city of Fremont , vs Hnbcock. Mandamus , Writ denied. Opinion by Hceso , Ch. .1. 1. Cities of the second class having moro than H.OOO and less than 23,000 Inhabitant * may issue lx > mU for the purpose of construct ing , maintaining nnd operating n system of waterworks for said city , but the authority to do so must bo conferred Upon the oHlcers of such city t > y n majority vote of the people at an election hold for that purpose , nnd of which four weeks' notice must bo given by publication in a newspaper published within the county In which such city Is located. 2. The snmo rule must be applied to the IB- sumice of paving bonds , whrn issued under the authority ol subdivision r > n , of surlion 52 , article 'J , of chapter 11 , of compiled statutes. 9. In an application for n writ of man- dntniH , to compel Ihe state audltortn register nnd certify municipal bonds , n writ will not lifliip until a strict compliance with nil the prerequisites of the statutes nro shown. ( 1TY M\\S : AND NOTIH. N. P. Foil , of Tun Uin : , Omaha. mnJo his llrst visit to Lincoln to-day. While hero ho looked in upon the working lawmakers. Tiio gentlemen comprising the premium commltloo are busily engaged to-day mak ing their awards on the exhibits nt tlio corn show. Another day and tlio show closes. It is great. Miss Khoila Newel , who was arrested for theft last night , on the charge of Mr. H. W. Volton , wan released this morning. The case was settled , and it Is hard to determine guilt or innocence. Tlio fruit men had the floor yesterday nt Iho meeting of the horticultural society. Some very tnturesthig papers were pre sented. Profs. Hruner and Itesscy and Ptitor Youngm- Genoa , wore among tlio number who contributed to the interest of the day's session. The meetings of the so ciety formerly close to-day. Koss Hammond , of Fremont , J. H. Dun- dui , of Auburn , Kditor Wilklns. of Geneva , C. M. Hubnor , of Nebraska City , Charley Pool , of Tueumsch , nml W. W. Hassler. of Heaver City , were newspaper men at Tin : Hue headquarters to-day. "JU'Uor Into than novor,1' but better iiovot * Into whun troubled with n cougher or cold. Take Dr. Hlffolow's Positive Cure ut oneo , which euros till throul nnd lung troubles speedily and thoroughly. Pleasant for children. 50c and $1. District Court. Martin Ittnor , the guardian of the persons nnd cstnle of Horace H. Ittner , Ernest A , . Ittner , nnd Maud Ittner , filed n petition for permission to sell real estate in Douglas county , in Omaha , In Iowa and in Erie county , Ohio , for the henellt of the above named minors. The real estate at present brings In tin Income of $903 , mid it will require f 1,1(00 ( to educate tlie minors in a lilting manner. Elwin M. Park broughl action to recover certain real ostalo in Omaha , at present in possession of Jerome 13. Pnrrott. David M. Uro entered suit against .Tohn A. Schrelner ot ul , to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate situated in Flack's ' addi tion , and Mlllurd and Culdwcll's addition to Omaha. Peck & Son brought an action in replevin to receive possession of twenty pianos , val ued at W.OOO , now in possession of Crap & Sterling. Walton E. Hurlingor entered suit against J. C. Stevenson ot al to recover n balance of $50.43 duo for lumber and material sold and delivered. County Court Calendar. The cases to be called in the county court to-day are : Hans I * , .lessen vs Ellas F. Ogg. John W. Kelley vs H. It. Stewart. Gustav Scsscrmau vs Davis W. Hill. Her vs Duuur. LETTER LIST. „ 1,1st of letters remaining unoiUlol for in tlio iiost- ufllcnfur tlio wuulc onilln Jim. 19 , 133J. Note I'artloioatlliijfur these lotta will plenty tiuilito ! : nt tin hoi I ut tli3 iriulro fora.iiij nt tlia "InlloV Delivery Window. " ToavoUtmlUakoJharo yourm illuUrjjJoJ to your street unit number. UENTLGUBX'il I.HT A. Arkcnmui , II Adnnis , A W Akor , .1 H Alien , II Allen , . ! Allen , l > r AII > ur.M Andcrmin , C W Anderson , W Anderson , JB _ Anilersiin , M 0 Aiiderwiii , A llIIIOl ( ) 0 Irrln U J JnentisV 1C Jensen M < jolmion A .IllllllSOIIJ 'i Jolinaon M Johnson K Jolin on J .lohnion w Jolinvin B II Johnson S Inlirnon 1 * Jiilinroii M Juuklii'LM John. A 1C Joi:0)J : 13 Junnu Ii F. l'o lor Mri Mo Mc(3rtrmlc ( mrs J McOormlo mri M .MoDerinltl. mri J .McDniiiiln inn J McKelcliam Ii McMunloinm H MoNuiuam 12 N Noswott I. Netrnim Nicholson II Norrls mrs Ij NorJstroMr II O. O'ltrtcnomrs Ii O.P. P. I'arkt mm M 3 I'attpn mm WV Pannoi mint. 1'ctornLMi Ii IVttlcn mm M I'lckcttM U IMiitiierA PlckliiK nira A 1'uneIIJ 1'iiiuit mrslj R. Huliliri , Hotllcnn mrH J ItMHH Ii UUMU mrs I * Uiibbertson mra llubblni mrs II Hou mm 11 WS S. SnnrtKtrom K Savldeo mm.l Rcberi ; I , Shepherit mrs II HSIi&rn mra 11 Hmltli mrs N Smith mrs A Suniur mm 1 Ktutlnr M M'irrM mrsSStowt.nl mrs St Cliilr M . . u Senior X Mipp Ii 'i Snndln A Scnmorl mm K Slinnla mrs K Shaw mra vr Hnilthinri II Smllh mm K HlllltVHll M Stonilor II Htelvltul mm A Stcbbliii K Sluvons S blovklmiu V " " " " tUmpioii mm K "T. Tliornt'ntonirsJ ThomnamrsT Thomson mrsj Townninll Trealon F Tucker mrs Trlmbleson inrs Tyrell N Tusnnt mrs u I ) MM W. WalUormmW Walosmml ) Wnynian mrfl A WO'imlcrmraO WolnarmrsA Watts T C Whtlu T WliltomrsC Witt mm K 11 Winters mrs O WlnterH.I Wilson K 3 Wilson mrs si WuoK-ioy K ITALIAN LETTKUS. Antonio Alpii Tlllltl ) AND FOUIlTII'OIiASS M WTnit. miss Inlu Drake J IlOrow will IS l.nriin Mrs M Krisiollo IiO Ainlersou mm I , It.luncs mrs.M Kliiney mm I. llulilwln mra C.I llnil cs mrsUC Illnklo mllilli > llnMn lckinl s N C Waru mlHs AlUiiMdalo ml" UVuUo - miss KS Trimble ml.HS I ) M Tliomiinortli inisj A Smiley Bnn mlssllToad TO Scott .1 It Wlblo .las Whyte Jemo Ii lloyston OJShiinriu Kroil I < Miody I ) 1 ! Thnmpion mrHjwltuitt mrs 0 1'urry tnrsl i Tbompaou mrs U S Trimble mrs HA VOUDK mrs F KSiuItu Misur..rANious. : .TOflo 1S10 North II Mary StJlOTl'acl-I'aclllo Inntlbuto I'urlHlan Mo olly Host Donchn Mlutler Ci > OonlAiiontl'okln HIK Uo Adamnnt Mf Co I'low lo ! IIIUon Oil Co llr-nry-nrlverforviz Jackoast IllSUeorxlu ave M HtniJor C. V.OAMjAUIIIIlt , P. M. Ijl n coin Need ud No Oef'onHc. SritiNoi'iEi.i ) , 111. , Jan. 18. In the lower house of the legislature tills ( morning Mr , Miller , of Coolt , introduced n resolution al leging that Senator Oibbs , of Georgia , had recently defamed tlio memory of Lincoln by characterizing him ns a "bastard by birth and a fanatic in life , " nnd denouncing Unit htalement on behalf of the people of Illinois. An attempt was made by Miller to make a speech on his resolution , but ho was called toorder by Merrill , of Marion. "I concur in the sentiments of the gentleman , " said Merrill , ' 'but I don't think tills house should take aaylnolico of Georgia newspaper ar ticles. " Without further debate Iho resolu tion went over under the rules. For Constipation Use ilorsford's Add Phosphate. Dr. .1 , H. Fnrsum , Klown , Ind. , Tor. , says : "I have tried it for constipation , with suc cess , and think it worth a thorough irial by the profession. " _ _ Editor West Aunin Arrested. Uiiic.vno , Jan. 18. Judge Clifford this morning issued a capias for the arrest of J. 3. West , proprietor of tlio 'rimes , on the charge of criminal libel , prof.errod by Police Captain Sulmak. This action grows out of charges of uialfeaianco in oflleo against Sclmak and other police ofllcinls which the Times has been publishing from day to day , The issuance was conditioned upon the giv- Inij ilrst of a bond for S-10,000 by Captain Scliank , that being twice tlio amount naked for. The court fixed West's bail nt fl.OOl ) . When Mr.Vent heard of the Issuance of the capias ho at once \veut to Iho sheriff's of fice and gave bail. Poxzoui's complexion powder Is uni- vorBully known and nvorywlioro es teemed us the only powder that will Im prove tlio complexion , eradicate tan , freckles , und till skin diseased. An I5iitllhh Hark MiHsln j. NE V YOIIK , .fan. 18. A cable dispatuh re ceived hero stales that the llrltlsh bark Sil- boll was posted yesterday at the Knglish Lloyds as missing. She loft London June 15 for Kaugoon with a cargo of case oil ami has not been hoard of since the Q-dof the follow ing month. She carried u crow of twenty rucn. Clump K.vcurHlmiH to Sutherland , 1'loridu. Tlio first oxoursion to Sutherland will lonvo Oinalia via the Wabush Hallway on Monday , January 28. For rates , tickets , sleeping cur accommodations und full information , call on or write G. N. CLAYTON , 1502 Farnam Bt. , Omuhu , Nob. Held Tor n KniiHOin. ZANZinvit , Jan. 13. During the attactc on the Gorman missionary station at Tugu , tnrco mlsslonarios fell Into the hands of the Arabs and are bold for ransom , Ono of the prisoners is a woman , The admiral com manding the Gorman squadron has lauded a force at Dur-es-Sulciu to garrison It. JIM OIllilUIlTONVS HU.NCOMU13. U Una No Iiifliinnuc With the Citizens ol' tlio Seventh Wnrd. The Seventh Wnril Republican club held n rogulnr meeting last night in tlio 1'ark house nt llanscorn park. There were twenty-five members of the club present , including Mr James Croighton , the latest convert to re publlcanlsm. Mr. A. C. Akin occupied the oluilr , nnd having called the meeting to order , Mr , A. L. Kulp introduced the follow ing resolution : Wlicren1 * . On February fi the citizens oi Omaha will bo called upon to vote respecting the re-location of the city hall , bo It Hcsolved , That it irto the best interests of tlio citizens of this cily that the city hall bo retained nnd built on its present site , or Eighteenth and Farnam streets , and bo It further lic.tolvcil , That nvery mnmber of this club shall turn out and work and vote for retain ing the city "mill on its present site. Kveryono present seemed to favor the resolution elution nnd It was put und carried wlthoul dissent , but before tlio chair could declare the" result Mr. J. Crelghton jumped up nnd nsked leave to address the meeting. This he did , nnd for an hour and llftecn minutes talked incessantly. At the end of his ad dress Mr. S. McLcod replied to him with such force nud against the Jefferson siiunro proposition tlml Air. Croighton waxed angry. The question was again put , nnd carried unanimously. Mr. Crelghton then suggested n rising vote. This was ordered , everybody present risln.1 ; in the anirmative except one , who was not a member of the club. Mr. Crelghton even Ihen declared there wore seven dissentient votes nnd stated ho would give the result ns such in the report ho intended making to n morning paper. SSIMSIUUMAN'S DAUMNO. She l31o | > eH With the Driver of Hoi 'Kiithor'n Wnnon. There is trouble in one of Omaha's houses to-day , ami there is gossip for Omaha's scandalmongers dal-mongers , and yet it is ono of tlie siorics Unit can be road in the papers every day. It is n story of an elopement. Gottlieb Zimmerman is well known among the liiuor | dealers of Omaha , ns the agent of tlio Anhcuscr-llusch brewing company , of St. Louis , and wliero ho is known hu has mnilo friends. His residence is nt 1013 Pierce street , and there his wife and two daughlers reside. The latter have received u convent education in thin city , nnd it is to the eldest that the present notice is due. Miss Louise Zimmerman is not yet eigh teen years of age , but she was engaged to a well known business man of Omaha. Tlio date of Iho wedding was nol set , nnd in the mcaiilime she became acquainted with ono of her father's drivers named Denticle. Ho was known as "Tommy" aiming his fellow employes , and is said to have been old nnd bald-headed , but ho ex orcised sufllciont control over Miss Louise to cause her to leave her homo mid friends ami cast her lot with him for better or for worse. On Wednesday night she loft the house , saying Ibat she was going to visit a friend , but not returning in duo time , Inquiry was made. Then it was learned that she nnd her ancient lover bad applied fern n marriage license at Council Bluffs , but had been refused on account of tlie girl's ago. Then Greenwood , Neb. , was visited , and there the clerk refused a license. Plalts- inoulh was next sought , und by that time the lady was evidently weary of the Journey , as she was Heard to say : "Oh , God ! 1 wish I was with my father and mother once more. If you'll ' only let mo go back to them 1" JiutIcrniek is not ono of that , kind. Ho left Omaha with SKI and has already pawiied tlio watch and chain of his victim.lie is now supposed to bo making his way to Burlington , where Iho angry father promises to give him a warm reception , and will get but a slight chance to leave Ihe country. An 'n.jiimioc to Mr. Ilnfloy. Last night the stockholders of the Ed wards Oil Uurner ojmpany mot nt their headquarters on Fifteenth street und dis cussed an item that appeared in an evening paper relative to the disappearance of A. O. Bailey , wlio was agonlcf the Chicago branch of the company. II was hardly n mailer of discussion , because Mr. Builoy had notified the directors that ho had to go east , and it was with their consent that ho had gone. The stockholders present represented flij.OOl ) of the 8100,000 capital of the company , and they wished it to bo understood that they had every confidence in Mr , Bailey. All tlio papers necessary to secure lliom had been signed , and while they expected him to re turn in a week or ten days , bis permanent absence would have no effect upon tlio com pany. The Hiuiorclscu Case. GENEVA , 111. , Jan. 18. Thu prosecution in the Baueroison dynamite case presented their motion for a now trial to-day before Judge Wilson. Among other important points they made was one that in every count of the in dictment Baueroison was charged with hav ing committed felony , and tlio proof on Iho part of Iho prosoculion warranted the conclusion that ho was guilty of felony , while tlie jury simply foumt him guilty of misdemeanor. This point rather nonplusscs the railroad attorneys , nnd they ask leave lo present the authorities on tlio question. Judge Wilson sot the case for further hear ing next Wedncsoday. o A Contract Labor Case. PiiiLADRi.i'iiiA , Pa , , Jan. 18. Judge But ler , in an oral opinion to-day , decided that the actions brought in tlio United States district coilrt to recover § 1,000 from Jnmos Lees it Sons for the employment of contract labor at their mills at Pridgeport , Pa. , should slant ! and tlio matter will therefore bo dis posed of by a jury trial. Indlctoil For I'orjiiry. DKADWOOD , Dak , , Jan. 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Uii : : . | Thomas II. White , an ox-deputy United States mineral surveyor , und distinguished as a correspondent of the London Financial News , was indicted to-day for perjury by the United States grand jury. < Tlny Thuwnd Out Dynaiulto. SiiKitmtooi ; ! ! , Out. , Jan. 18. Two men wore endeavoring to thaw out a slick of dyiiamito this morning al the mines of Iho Albert Copper company at Copporlon , when it exploded , blowing thorn lo atoms , The OsHlpoo at Kingston. WASIIINDTO.V , Jan. 18. The department of state has received r telegram from Consul Allen , nt Kingston , Jamaica , stating that the United States steamer Ossipoo arrived there to-day with the Haytien Kcpuulic. Thu Cliarhy Hull. The charily ball for the benefit of the Chrocho fund took ii'lnco nt the Exposition building last night. The hull was tastefully decorated with flngH and bunting , nnd n picture of the Crechu on canvas ten feel square adorned Iho west well. There wore about four hundred couples present. The costumes were very liundsoino. . Ueinoval Notice. James Morton .feSon , the well known hardware merchants , will remove on February 1 , from thuir prose nt location , No. 110 South Fifteenth atrcot , Croigh- ton block , to No. 1611 Dodge slroot , llrwt dool- west of piHtollico , where tholr facilities for handling their rapidly growing businesswill bo greatly in creased. Dr. Parsoll , 1715 Davenport , Tol.153. . Dr. Hamilton-Warren , magnetic phy sician and surgeon , room 3 , Crounso block , cor. IGth and Capitol avenue. Clironio and nervous discuses a spec ialty. nTolopbono 9M. Wyoming coal , lump und nut for prompt delivery constantly on hand. HOWKLL&CO. , Telephone 1H , No. 617 So. 14th st. Kerp's thread , black fast dye , Hayden Bros. Ituheiniun Jlnll. 1315 , 1317 und 1U1U S. 13th Bt. Restaurant , lunch and beer hall , Lunch Borvod dny OP night. Dance every Saturday und Sunday. GIRLS ANXIOUS TO MARRY , The Flootl of Proposals flccclvcil lif Babcock. It must not bo Imagined for n tnomcti that the clause in the will of the late Lulhor James , bennontlilng to his nephew , .lames S. Uuboock , of Ann Arbor , Mich , , $ -500,000 on condition that ho marry within IIvo years from date has inlluencod the notion ot the ladles in question , though , to bo sure , this In teresting faet has been published nnd republishcd by every newspaper in the United Stales and Canada ; it Is purolj a question of sentiment. The disinterest cdness of Mr. Itahcock's correspondents Is touching and beautiful. But ho Is n gentleman of chivalrous Instincts , nnd will Rlvo up naithor loiters nor photo graphs to gratify the rude curiosity ol tlio public. Moreover ho rocom d numerous letlcM's from married Indies ( lot their husbands bo warned in tinu'\ one of whom expresses the sentiments of the others in the following strain : "Dear , dear Mr. Hubeock : 1 fool thai I can trust to the native nobility ol your eharnetor , and yet , yes for the protection of my weak sex. I must wrilo what Is in my mind , lluvo pity on Ihe thoughtless but well moaning young creatures who have communi cated to you the state of their affections through "the medium of pen and paper. Ho not take advantage- their indis cretion to make thorn the laughing stock of the world. Do not , 1 beg of you , give up tholr loiters for publica tion. 1 should never eeaso blushing for mv sex. In case you should Imupcn to visit I shall bo pleased to have you call. SIne.orely , "Mils. . " Mr. Babcook Is a pleasant-appearing gentleman of medium height urn : weight , aged about forty-five. He and his mother have apartments at the Franklin houso. Mr. Habcoek ack nowledges that his mother has moro than once stood between him aud cap ture. When a personal applicant for the position of Mrs. B.abcoek is un pleasantly persistent , Mrs. Hnbcock merelv outers the Held and the onemj is forced to retreat. The discussion ol those experiences affords mother and son the means of keeping ennui perpet ually at a considerable distance. Mtiuj of tiie&o letters boar special delivery stamps and were of the most urgent character. One such came from somewhere - whore in Iowa , and concluded : "I am a poor girl and take in washing for my living , but 1 am a good house keeper. 1 can cook , sew , wash , iron , make beds , sweep and dust the furnit ure. I don't know any line accomplish ments , but 1 will learn them for yom sake and will make you a good wlfo. Address lookbox 012. " "Tlio idea , " said Mr. _ Uabcock , "of u poor girl who takes in washing putting on a special delivery stump and having a lock box at the postolllce. " A number of letters came from girls studying nt the college , but the most original scheme of all was that of u lady who wrote just before leaving Ann Arbor for the south. Her neico was in the college. She was a beautiful girl of nineteen , and when of ago she would have $10,000. The young lady's charms were dcscribetl in language glowing enough to molt a heart of stone , though that heart should inhabit the bosom of a bachelor with $500,000. The writer did not stop hero. She left the young lady in Mr. Bab- cock's charge and implored him to be come her guardian , "lhave kept carefully - fully out of the way of this young lady , " naid Mr. Bubcuck. Tlio rich bachelor's collection of photographs contains some lovely speci mens , alho some that are not so lovely. A languorous reminiscence of problem atical charms , which may have ap pealed to the heart of some susceptible , not over fastidious male person before the war , came from a southern state. The language of the accompanying letter - tor was tropical. A mouth later the lady sent an actress' photograph ono of the kind that is printed by thousands and displayed in tobacconists' windows on the back of which slio wrote : "Mr. Babcock : I &ond you a bettor likeness that you might feast your eyes upon and grow wonderous that Alabama contains so much loveliness , and then our hearts down bore they are so sympathetic , so kind , so true and warm. The sun shines right into _ them and the heart lasts always ; our climate is such they never cool olt and then they are so loving , but then "man's love is of man's life , n tiling apart ; 'tis a woman's whole existence. " "Sho knows I go south every winter , " said Mr. Babcock. "nnd wants mo to fctopolf at her station. I shall take u through train. " FOR ACHES AMP PA6NS. Sure Cures of Recent Date. 417 W. Lombard Bt. , Bllto. , Md. , Toothache. Jam 0 , liSi. Rotbed of il p ty toothache ; inelllcg grot la /ice ; rnbbtd nllh Bt. Jicotm Oil ; flnt appllcitloa r UY d ; went to ilitp ; moraine p ! i &U ( oct. JOHN BOBEMJJEItaEB. Fnlrmln Clinst. Niw Blclinoid , 0. . Jan.'JS. Eftd ctlai In ehiitoTtr lungs , mffntd S ye&rf ; cnr < l by 1 Applkfttfoni of St. jAcobi oil ; cart ptrounent. i , MADIBOtf. Gout. Kllgore , Ttmi , Jnn : i , 1BJS. 1U4 bid > of oot , cotfired on ytir ; for w l could uot walk. Gt. ; cob < oil cured m . W. P. MAKTIH , . AT DRUOOIBTa AND DEALERS. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. . Baltimore. Md. Cnplttil Slock $150,000 .Liabilities of Stockholders : iOOOOU Five Per Cint Iiitorent 1'ald on'Jie- tieinl- ClIAIirfS ! T. MANDKHSON' . I'rosldont. I , . M. IlK-NNHI'l1 , Vice 1'rosUlont. F.V. . WHSSKIii * . .MiiniiKlUK Director. JOHN u. vvii.mnt , cashier. BTOUiltOhUKKS : T.V. . OANNKTT , Oirv 0. HAIITON , .1. J. IlllUWN , Ii. M. lllI.VNKTT. U. MANIIK.ItHOK , TlinS. Ii. KlMUALt , IlKNIlY I'UNIIT , K. Ii. Hni.NK , ( ) MAII.Ii. . i T. CO , , Ii. 1) ) . WILLIAMS , MAX MKVKK , TIIIIMAN IIUCK , UMKS . SAVAOI : , 15. W. NAHII. I'1. \ \VitiHKI.Ii : 1. | { . CllNIIXlX , ANSON ( J. MCCOOK , N.S' . \Viiii : , It. NIIUIAM. JOHN K , WiMitm. 17 , Q. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA Capital $500,000 Surjilus 100,000 HKHMAN KOUNTZti. President. JOHN A. CHBIOIITON , Vice President. IMI.DAVIS , Cashier. \V. II. MKUQUIIMI. AssUtnnt Oauhler. by return mall run aearrlntlre : circulars of M OOJ > Y'i. Sluw Tailor Hjulrni of Drt'u * Cut * ling. Anyludyufnrdlnftry luiolllgnncecan * a lly and quickly learn to cat nd make any cur meat , In ny lyle. to any mtuurt for lady or rlillil. ( JarmcnU iuarnnt l to fll JuTHetrtlhoU \ trying on , Addreas ,11001)y Of CO. , ( Mnclmiatl , O , DX For Bilioui and Nertoui Diiorden , tuchss Wind and Pain In the Stomach , Sick Headache , Glddlnell , Ful ness , and Swelling alter Meals , Diliinest and Drontlnrti , Cold ChllU , Flttshinni ol Heat. Lost ot Apptlilo , Shortness ol Breath , Coilircneti , Scant , Hlotchts on the Skin. Dlilurbed Slet-o , Frightful Dreamt , nnd all Nervous and Trembling Sensations , Ac. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Thl Is no notion. Kvorjr BiifToror In rnrncstlv InvlloJ to try ime llox ot lUcso nils , nml limy will bo acknowlivlRoil to bo n H'ntnltrj\il V lfrl > ir. IIKEOHAM'S rlM.3 , taken naillrccte. ! , n 111 quickly restore female * to complpte health. Fora WEAK STOMACH ; IMPAIRED DIGESTION ; DISORDERED LIVER ; tlioy ACT LIKE MAGIC t a frtf ifo r will work wonders upon ttio YItnl Organs : Sttcnflthenlnp the mttsotilnr System ! restoring IODR toot Complexion ; lir'tiRlnc ' tmel : tdo keen edge lit appetite , nml arousing with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH tlin tp/inf / > i. . > htfrnf rririfrtM > f tlio hnninn friiino. Tlioso nro "facia1' oiltntttrtl by thousitmK In nil rlnA < c tiuvptyi | niul ono of tlio nest jumrnnteeB to tlio Non-mis nml Pcl.llltMwl . la tlml BCECHAM'S TILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full tllrc-ctloiis vllb ciu-h Hex Ppoinrc | l only liy Tlios. nr.J.t HAM , NI. llrlons , Iniipa tiro. r.ftclnitO. fSoW fiy J > ri [ n/f r i/piicrridf/ . F. ALLEN & CO. , 365 nnd 367 Canal St. , New York , Bulo Agouta for tlio I'lilted States , t(7n > ( It j/onr tlriiil | t UOOH not kmp tluim. ) WILL MAIL BEECHAH'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. tcrtml Viscera. 1'nrely veji'ti bl6 , contnlnhiK no mi'iviirv , mineral or ili'letutiVms "iirug * " DYSPEPSIA. HADAVAV'S VII.1,8 nro ft own for this complaint. Tnoy tone tip the Internal sncrotloni to iipnlthy netlon , restore strength to tlio stomnrh ati.l nialilo It In perform It. fmii-Hon * . 'I'll * symptoms of 1) VSl'lil'SI A illsuppenr , nml with them thf llnblllty to rontrnrt ilHeinuj. PERFECT DIGESTION Wlllbo nrrnmplUhrilhy Inking HA IUVA V'S I'll,1,8. liy so tloliiK , DVHl'Kl'SIA. Sirlt HKA1) . Al'lli : . roriiSTO.MAl'll. Ill Mill'SNKSSvUt lie nvolilril mill tlio fTiod tlint IH eaten cimlrllililolUi iiourlHiilnir properties or the support of the nittnrnl vinto of Iho body. 1'rlco 2A cents. yoM by nl Drnci'lsts. WITH KAD\VAY'S \ UKADV HKt.lI'.l' there Is no Iir.rnilt UMMUDV for IT.VKR or AOUK DR , HORDE'S lectro-Magnetic Bolts ! | The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Sci entifically Made and Practically Applied. HcrDISEASE CUREDWITiiOUT MEDICINES ] _ _ _ _ i u ltc < hllll > i I.umiHicrH ( ifitrrul l > rMIU ) UlicitnintlKin. _ I 1'nralf lA > riirnlffIit * Holutlru , lUi > n ) > i > fi r Kl lnr * > * Fiilimt ( lH t > * r * > , Torpid I.I * IT , tJunt , lUtimiollon , ! 1 KinlnAionK * Afttlimn. llrnrt l > Urnir , I JI > I > IIAII | , tTiinrtfi'itlltmt irjr : tttrl , IniUjrontloii.VrnLnrM , lni * | j p . . . tcnrj . . . . Cntnrrh . . . . . _ , _ IIIc . . , Kpllop . v. Ihiml * Aaui'vl 'Alti-lbUt ' Ilitlropi'lis lllotul UI cu fm I > rnpj. rtv. , tln n j * * u , , , , . ,1 , Ktfttrinty Jittt ntly frr C n l > o nppllctl lo niir | iai t of t ir b lj.B u tntu.tboMood W ! EW ALL E.SE FAILS. . . .err nnepennlno nnd moil by porml Hon. MITi : the following vhn lmV4i I . Ill' ' ltiili : A J. I l < i pund..ll. S. . I'a.rter and , J. M. lUilPtl , nil OH UoarU ofTrnrto.CMrii. , NERVOUS PEOPLE. tin. iiontR's ni.rrrr.o.BAa.J Kk-flC KILT p-wltlYily eun B WTruta.coniblntd. U "only ono In the worldccnrrntlng KB. tlUMKT und f ncontlnuons Eltetrie d ? Jtaynrlh rhron lo ( IbeKi. * ) . nfl1 lh Bcxrd. [ : , 1'owurful. < ! ontAln923olDMi rPOT of I , rcomfortablo nnd Klte ( ITU. ATol < Eiootrlclty ui'AIUMmiuno ' cuiTil. t , . . . . . Mpnt"cientlnprMiw * > rruluu. HI"AHKH. In aaid vWII < H.-llTeHhlilCll. BLtnuiU IHLTIn tlid , , noui.n. F.lrttrlo Hn.poliBDrlri free wllh Wnlo Ucltn. .erelnl npfney or Avoid bocua oouipqnlrn wltb rn nv nllm > pn anil worttv ialudrutrKl > t * > Sftnot9 | Imluiiocj. BLEcrnic Iiussnt t'OU ui'llbUE. ' V.VOQ cured tJcnd Btr > mp ; orllllutrnt l pumiibUu PR W. J. HORNE , Inventor , 191 Wabash Avenue , Chicago. | Cnptnln ralno's Death. Captain H. E. Pnluo , for many years po liceman nt llio Union Pacific depot , died ycstordny nt his Into residence , G21 I'icrco street , at tlio age of sixty-six years nml six months. He had boon in the employ of the company for twenty years. Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's SootliiiiR Syrup .should always - ways be used for children teethiupf. Itsoothos the child , Hofltms the gums , allays all pain , curosjwind colic , ami is the best routedlor iiarrticcu. 'J.'io a bottle. 1)1130. PAINE Cnptain H. E. Paine nt his rcsi- donco G2L Pierce street , January 18 , nged ( JO years ami I ) months. Funeral noticojlicrcaftcr. Mr. Edward II. Purcell , editor of tlio Dulcin liccorucr , is in the city. Positively Cured by thuao Little I'llls. Tlioy also rellore Dis ITTLE tress from Dyspepsia , Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. Apoi- feet remedy for DtezI ness , Nausea , Drowsi ness , Had Taste In the Moutb.CoatcdTongue , Pnln In the Bide , TORriD - riD LIVER , &C. They regulate the Bowel * , and prevent Constipation and PIlon. The mallrst and o.isloEt to take. Only one pill n doso.10 In & rial. Purely Vegetable. Price 35 cent * . OAETEB MEDIOINR 00.Prop'n , New York. betlctouu. tillable action nn eelece durability. ; } yenrs' tc gunrunt e of tu azoaj. Isnos of tlinse Inalriiuifnta. COLD MKPAL FAKIS EXrOSITION im. ttos. 3O3-404-I7O-OO4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS \ j.6ur bup irl > Itiiflo jliHika , printed i > n fiiifjia 1 iKir.fnim ( Iill-Bl7od inline iilattH. for 62.OO nr fftta prepaid. STANDAI1D PIANO \ ALBUM -SHUjnBi' oltlioIc ityim fn.iiic l lii t d rinnpoBoni , iiucFl ua iloiAmctU. Nrharv rtitn , litil , Wiuimr. lM < ig' , VtUum , and f-'i'tti'llrr bl.l\HU- ARD bflNCE AL - ' . , imiiuliirdinrainiiclciind rourchc" . ST/XNpARD GEMS 110 paeon nf HOPED and bollads , piano ao. ciiuipanUngntii. nnd IIO pp. of tnriaticm , Irniwolp- tlon .fiwranmiiiKenieiilii.elc.forpljno. S PANO- ARD 8ONC ALBUM -SBOpp. of wniiitnd Ul. ladH.ivltli i > i > no < : corapanlnn'iitB , > lM'teil fruui llui worka of nucli conipoini as " " "f 'j , A/.v/riliVvl / tlotck , ! , and Kltrulf TIILt PRCtJ nrAUTIFtaLY ILLUSTftATCO lo Colon. l'rlc of ejicli tock OOo. , oriVictn I LYON & MEALY. Publlshera , prepaid. | state A Monroe Sta.ChlcuisOt Itro * lndl.rrllvn < or , : ir iM , WK lil'illtMM It CUltKI J Ibli Kiw IMI-IIUVKD tttCTHICBUT/iSUSP NS08f ut HkH MIBIIMT. Ui < l < ror - urpni . ruitu or MWi , clvloi - it\ Cutrroliol Mtclile. Jog Item L'urrecl RrLTaitdAijipriior/ lot neatly eur dtnllirffemobtt.l. Heale4 [ i&mptilvl 4c. tlioip. GAUUE ! ! EJ.EOTHIO CO. 1C ! ) L.balle m. fcn 10100 Jll (1TANDARD YPEWRITIHft \nORTHAND HOROUGHLY UCHOOL AUGHT , II ! i SIicoIcy iilnrU , Oiniilia , audnll iinnarytroublefixtiily.m Jj-unclHiifdlycuroJ ljylOUritAC.in. ( ulas. Bovurul caHtfi cnrml In devun rtiiyn. HoIJ 1.5U per box , all ilrtiijRltJts. or by mail from Id > . cutuMfB.Qo 113 Whllodt.N. V. KulUHrecUon * | aufrtTlnirfrointlt BKIlxtlO/JIMlllifiU _ . . . .uiilriron , < rly ; ! : uy. lott marilmwl , et'j I will flid A VAhiul' ' mittl * ( at-Alid ) C4 iiUliJf > ff full } iait4vulAni fvi Itoni * rule , frtc ( TcliAri.1. AddrrM. PfiOF. r. C. FOWLCK. MooiluaConn. State Line. To Glasgow , Ilolfust , Dublin anil Liverpool From New York Every Tuesdav , Cabin passnRO S.Ti nml $ . )0 , ncronllng to location ot state room. ICxcuralou $ ( > . " > lo ? . Stccriio ( to nnd from Kuropo ut Lowest Itator. AUSTIX I1ALUWIN Si CO. . Ocu'l AKonts. fkl Uroiirtway , Nuw York. JOHN ni-EQUN. Gcn'l Western AKCIU , 1C ) Haiulolph St. , Chicago. IIA11UY 15. MOOHKS. ARL-nt. Omnlm. Keduccd Cabin IlatuH to Glasgow Kx- liibition. The TYLEB 6Y8TEM of BANK COUNTEB6 Cannot be Excelled. They are Elegant in Deilgn and very low In Price. AIio , Court Eouie Furniture , and Some 400 Styles of Office Seikt , Clmlr * , T blt , Etc. 100 Page Illuitrateil Catalogue Proa. FoiUge 7 CU. TYLER DESK CO-St , Louis , Mo , , U.S. A. COMFOKTIKU. Epps's Cocoa. lUtEAKFAST. "nf n llioroiiKli knnwlcituu of tlio iinturM Uw.i vlilcliKovcni tlio ui | iiitiuiiint illKrmlon nml nulrl- lion , Mini liy o cnrolul niiplluatlon uf tlio Him iiroiiop tics < if wcll-xnlocu-il Cocim , Mr. Kpft Ima provlilcil our lirPiiVfuslUble vrltliu ilollcntcij ttnvored Imvcrnuo wlilc1' inoys | TO im uiiiny liuuvy iloclor' bills. Ills liy Hi i JiicllcloiiHiisti ul sueli urtlclci of licit thut it roiiht tiitlnii IIIMV hu Krailuully luilll up until ationu IMIIIIII Ii to ri'Slst iivi'ry tciiilpiioy Ul ilisi'iiw. llun * ( IreitHOlMilillii iiiiilHUKii nro llunllnK nriiuml im rend/ loiitlnck wlicrurer tlu-rn In n wc-iik point.V mKr I'scaim iiiniiyn rntnlMiiilt liy kueiilnuoiiriiclvos well turtlilvil wild pure blood nml n properly nourished -C'lvllSiirTlcnilHirlto Miuli-aliuiilywlth liollliiK wiilororiullk. Sold onlr In half pound Una by ( ! nn i-n Inbplod then- ll"i" ' PftH"o Chemists , ACCOUNT , If ynii ilfslro to ojicn one or niiiko nn > ih.iiiKevo sliall L.n . plcasnlto ronfor with jou. W.i nllow I - tun-si on Tlinci It > | io.sltrt , DlKi'ouut IhiMnrsi 1'apor , IfiiM Iinirison Ilii' pilnrlpal Clili of ] : ini > | n' , also I/HUJIS of credit , nml tninsact any liuslnc-ss In tlio iiiiiinr HANK i. M ; . SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. IKII u AH DWKIW * V IfJonxM'.li lubuyor * l INVESTIViENTS.l'k : s I wife socurltlfn. wo > | iall li < plm-.nl to a.-r . or rorrr- [ sponil wllliyon. An rxperlrnrnof tHi'iiln uypnrs livc' im iulfaiitjii ; 111 solm-tlni ; tlio ) > < " < t limxtnicntfi , both as to lecallt ) anil llnancUl Miniilliii ; . W iil > deal In I , A \VAKICAXTH A.M > NOUIl * . ' CHICAGO iUCC'j'Ri PrUSTONKtflN&lS. N. V. Office : 2 Wall Gt. . cor. Broadway. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 18707 BAKER'S Warranteil iilmnliitelif 1 ira tinma , from whitli lm ! > cen of Oil has been rrniovnl. It IMS miira than Ihrea ttinca Hie stremjtlt nt C'oi.-a mixed niih Surch irow- roc | or SuR.ir , and Ii llirrcforc tit i cent u oup. It is , nouriihliiE , alrcuelliciuni ; , easily tli > if lfil , and admirably ndaplcd ( cir in. valiJi aj well asfor pcrious in health. Suld 1 > j Urorcr * tTCrrnlmre. V , BAKER & co , , DoScsTcr , Mass , T. IRE INSURANCE Itooiii OS Trntlor * ' I CH&CACG. & i Mi'lroii'ilitnn Nutlmml Dunk. It. a. HUH & i'a. Tbu llrdJblici t (5 HI'ANlHUSI'iUU'If ) . Circulara Uu G. WA ItK Ji.ir ! tv. , Uuak , Nub.