w THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- TUESDAY , FEBRUAEY 5. 1880 , THK CITY. Collections nt the internal rovcuuo department yesterday wore $7,123.33. Mrs. M. C. Ilasmussen dlod tit her residence 1710 Hurt street , Februarys , 1K89. Funeral notice hereafter. Sftlcs nt the postolllco during the hionlh of January were stamps , $1 1- 4IKUI9 ; envelopes , $3,537.62 ; news and jjorlodlcnlg , % 1 ,331.10. , _ The majority of" the pupils in the public bchools who went through the ordeal of examinations last week learned their fate Yesterday. Charles Godsavo , while drunk , In sulting ladies and usinp language- variance with his name , wua arrested. Ho was fined SU7./H / ) . The Y. M. C. A. will glvo a reception nt their hall Thursday evening to St. Andrew's brotherhood , the Younp Pee ple's Society of Christian Knilcnrornml other kindred organizations. As Mr. 13. C. Smith was driving north on Sixteenth street near the viaduct , Saturday night , a drunken driver allowed "his vehicle to collide with his throwing Mr. Smith out and breaking his arm. The drunken man lashed hin herded and drove olT. Dave Reed , a hopeless victim of the alcohol habit , was arrested Sunday for being drunk and brandishing a hatchet with which lie threatened to brain his aged parents. Ho has been arrested a number of times for similar ofTonscs , and Is said to bo a dangerous man when intoxicated. IIo vas lined 87.60 and was sentenced to work on the streets lor" forty days. Personal I H. K. Frecmun , of Chicago. Is nt the Mil- lard. lard.P. P. Tmihy , of Nortli Platte , is stopping at the Miltii-il. K. C. Harris , of Norfolk , is registered at the Murray. Major F. M. McIConurick , of the nnn.v , is nt the 1'axton. O. W. Uuvls ami , T. 1 . Johnson , Kearney , nro at the Mlllard , Fred Nye , proprietor of the Republican , left for Clilcu 0 last nicht. J. H. Weson , J. D. nr.il H. J. Kilpatrick , of Beatrice , are at the Paxton. E. H. Appoint mill H. U. Totnson , Lin coln. tue stopping at the Murray. M. IhTilton and W. -Humphrey , of Lincoln , arc guests of the Mlllnrd. "Hilly" Moran will KotoSt. Louis to-day , accompanied by his friend , Charlie Kosters. Captain F. M. N. Kcndrick , who has been nway on a four months' leave of absence from his .station nt Koclc Springs , is in the city on route home. He spent the most of his vacation In St. Pmil , having expected to enjoy hlmsolf at the ice palace festivities , but the failure to get ice knocked the sport Out , consequently his fun was spoiled. The captain says that business has not boon so dull mid money so scarce in St. Paul for years as now. Merchants nro complaining bitterly and the people nro buying very closely , and only such necessaries as they absolutely have to have. Ills Tlilril Call. Charles Williams culled twice at the col ored M. K. minister's homo and called the preacher nil the vile names in the rowdy's ' vocabulary. The third tnno ho called , a po liceman who lay in wall collared him and marched him to the police station. Ho was lined $ l .5U. A Kolkcnny Fight. Dennis Uiirrett , Jerry Sullivan , John Morlnrty and Con Connors all appeared before the police judge with badly disfigured faces received in a row in Kclkenny's saloon. The ofllccr making the arrest was In bed nslcun , and as the other accusers of the boys , failed to appear the Judge released them. i England vs. Ohio. Senator Morgan , the English champion cycler , and Clmrllo Ashingcr , of Cleveland , O. , posted a ? . " > 0 forfeit with Frank Parmaleo , of the Collins Gun company , yesterday , for a fifty milo race , to talto plnco on Saturday - day evening , the Kith , at the colosseum , for $200 a side. Shutting OlTtlio "Water. The thirty days' grace to delinquent pat rons of the waterworks company wore up last Friday , ana the company extended the time up to Saturday night. About 150 sub scribers paid up in the additional time , but a- largo number are still delinquent ? nnd yester day a squint of men wcro detailed to com men co shutting off the water supply of these parties. Hound Over. The case of Mary Lillie Williams , the mar ried woman who was found in a compro mising position in the Fnrnam stroct lodging liouso Sunday night , was hoard before Judge . .Borka yesterday afternoon. The evidence was conclusive and she was bound over to appear at the district court in the sum of 1400. Her paramour. Givaus , was dis charged. "Will Clear The conference of Mayor' Broutch , City Attorney Webster , Ctiiof of Police Saavoy And Major UiUcombe , chairman of the board of public works , in regard to the working of prisoners on the streets , has resulted in Major Ualcoinbo writing an ofllclal commu- plcntlon to Chief Seavoy requesting him to ot nil prisoners sentenced in the police court to work on the streets from this day until April 1 , kcopini ; the crosswalks clean. Vordn Koturim the Watch. The prostitute Venlu Jenkins , who stele a gold watch from a man named Rath who lives near Ninth and Jackson , has returned the stolen property by express to the chief of police hero/ While the oftlcors wpro on her track , her stcp-fathor , Mr. Maxon. who lives eight miles south of Nebraska Citv , promised to 100 that slio returned the article provided they would not arrest her. Tlio ofllcors. agreed to this with tlio nbnvu result. She ls aid to be in u Kansas City bawdy liouso. Wants tlio Ph-Ht Whack , There wore four suits of attachment en tered in Justice Wnilo's court yesterday against John Hestelmoyer for moneys and for poods. The plaintiffs tire Ami Goslin , John Pearson , W. N. Hndgti and Strode & Mnrx , and the total amount Involved is f.'OO. The sUtncluncnts ware Issued , and the plaintiffs filing nflldavits that the property was perishable - able , an order of sale was issued and tlio property sold. Bridge now socks' to inter- vcnp on the other thrco cases , claiming that onio of the property sold under this order was hid , mid consequently ho has tlio right to Intervene and claim restitution out of tlio nionoy In the hands of the court. Justice "Wrulo will render his decision this afternoon. The J. J. llnrilln IJInze. A flro that occurred In John J. Hnr- din's sporting goods depot , corner Thirteenth and Dodge streets , Sunday morning , turns out to have been much more disastrous than was at llrst supposed. A hn ty appraisement puts the loss anywhere from 13,600 to fd,003 , in goods In the base- jnent storo-liouso , damaged uy both lire ami water. Mr. Haulm U fully insured , as ho holds policies for f3,000 in each of the follow ing companies : Ktim , of Hartford ; Fire In- urunco Association , of London , Knglaml : Manufacturers and Builders' Insurance company , Now York , and VVilllamsburgCUy Fire Insurance company , Now York. A Now Contempt Question. YestoriUy was the day Judge Shields Cf tlio county court should have appeared before himself to answer demand of a summons garnlshco- Ing certain money In his possession belong. lug to Hodson & Habcock , collected by him on a Judgment obtained In his court ucaliui Parsons & Johnson. In too mcanlluio the Union 'National bank secured judgment salnit P.V. . Hoilscm tcr fJOO. An cxccu- tiotf was Nsucd and placed In Constable Carrol's hands for collection. Ho returned the process endorsed ' 'no property found.1' The bank at once commenced proceedings to pet possession of Hodson's portion of the Parsons ft Johnson judit- ment held by Judge Shields. Ho accordingly Issued a summons for himself , and had it served by the constable , com manding him to appear before himself to-day and show cause why the money in question should not bo turned over to the bank. The judge left Omaha last Friday evening , and sent back a dispatch yesterday stat ing that ho will not bo homo until Wednes day. Now the question arises , is ho In con tempt of his own court ! Suppose lie fines himself , who will collect the ilnel This U probably the most novel suit ever commenced In n Douglas county court. Byron Heed , administrator of the estate of John Campbell , deceased , brought suit yes terday in the county court to recover ? 10" from II. A. Cherry , claiming that the amount is duo for rent of the premises at 1709 Dodge street. Advice to Mother" ) . Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootmng o.vrnp should al ways bo usudforchildrcn teething. Itsoothoi the child , softens the gums , allays nil p.tin , ctirosjwlnd colic , ami is the oost remedy for liarrdojii. We n bottle. District Court. The case of Elliw B. Kimcll ngainst the Homo Insurance company , was appealed from the county to the district court. The plaintiff sued to recover ? 500 on Insurance , and a judgment was rendered for the com pany In the lower court. An amended petition In the ? . > ,000 damage case of Johanna Christcnscn , deceased , nmilnst James C. Brcnian. was llleit yester day in the district court. Tlio plaintiff's hus band was killed Dec. 10 , ly > 7 , by bomb crnshod to death by an embankment. Lust March F. L. Thompson leased the Glebe hotel from Luclen WooiUvortli , agree Ing to pay $ : ] ( ) ( ) a month rent , payable semi monthly. It is alleged that he only paid fJ. > 0 , und as there is now duo $1,150 , Woodworth brought suit to recover that amount from Thompson. Cntnrrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of suffering from that loathsome disease , Catarrh , and vainly trying every known remedy , at last found n recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease send ing a solf-addros-iod stamped envelope to i'rof. , T. A. Lawrence , S8 Warren St. , Now York City , will receive the recipe free of charge. A largo majority of the discriminat ing public prefer to travel by the Bur lington Kputo. Its Vohtibulo E.xprcts , with dining car , free chair ears , and Pullman ljahico cars leaving Omaha sit ; 5oO : p. m. , arriving Chicago 10:00a. : in. , is the best train for the east. It is the only line running 3 daily express trains to Chicago , 1'coria , St. Louis and the cast , 3 daily express trains to Lincoln , Denver and the west , and "Z daily express - press trains to St. Joseph , Kansas City and the south , direct from its own depot in Omaha. Ticket olllco , l'2'2i : Fnrnam street. THK GKNTIjKJIKN'S AGHEKSIF.NT. An Impression That It Will Go l > y tlio Itonrd. There seemed to be some doubts among railroad ofllcials yesterday about the so-called "Gentlemen's Agreement" being exactly what it has been represented to be , and tlio matter is eliciting considerable discussion. It is learned that very few nf the presidents have signed it except conditionally. Adams , of the Union rPaciflc , is probably the only ofllcial wl.o stands tooth and too nail for the scheme. That , doubtless , is duo to the fact that he is virtually the father of the plan and is most' sincere m his advocacy of its adoption. While a goodly number have sig- nifleil their intention of signing , they sconi to manifest nn indifference that indicates suspicion and coldness. Up to date the Illinois Central has stood out as boinir heartily opposed to the agree ment , consequently neither the Burlington nor Alton consent to surrender and como into camp. An ofllciuk of the Milwaukee said yesterday that under existing cir cumstances ho considered the issue as knocked out and thinks nothing moro will bo heard of it nf tor this week. Two or three general managers and as many passenger men wcro seen , but they refused to express their opinions. It was noticed , however , that each man , when tlio question wcs put at him. met it with a peculiarly significant smile , as much as to say , chestnuts. The Now Time Table. Two division superintendents and half a dozen helpers sailed into the now time table work nt Union Pacific headquarters yesterday in order to got the document out before next Sunday , when it goes into effect. At that time the Union Pacific and Northwestern deal , by which the latter will run through trains between Chicago and Denver , also becomes nn established fact. It is reported that these trains nro to bo tlio equal in point of luxury nnd , to any ever sent out here. There seems to bo an exist ing impression , too , that this combination which is made in opposition to and affects the Burlington , has much to do with killing the "gentlemen's agreement. " The point is plain enough and needs no discussion. Ticket CoiiiiiilHsioiis. The Omaha general ngcnts of eastern lines received a circular yesterday from Com missioner J. N. Abbott , of the Western States Passenger association , giving thorn the new schedule of commissions allowed on ticket sales. Between Onmhu and St. Paul , Chicago , Pcorla , Bloomington and St. Louis the commission Is llxcd at ? 1 ; to interme diate points , a pro-rated per cent of that sum , TlliGiinintUm I& undoubtedly caused by lactic ! acid in the blood. This acid attacks tho'flbrous tissues , and causes the pains and aches in the back , shoulders , knees , ankles , hips mid wrists. Thousands of pco- plo have found in Hood's Snrsnparillii a positive euro for rheumatism. This medicine , by its purifying action , neu tralises the acidity of the bloud , and also builds up and strengthens the whole body. li'Olt UOmtlNG Tlllj MAILS. Capture of H. N. GlllcHpIo After a Two Yearn' Chaso. Henry N. Olllcspio wus arrested at Seward - ard , Neb. , Saturday by a United States marshal and brought to this city yesterday , CSlllcsplo is charged with the ombo/-.lomont ; of n number of registered letters wlillo act ing us a mall carrier between the small country towns In Missouri over two years ago. The case wus put into the hands nf a defective at the time , but ho only succeeded in running his man to earth on Saturday hist. hist.Tho The prisoner was nrraignocl before United States Commissioner Gustavo Anderson yesterday - torday , and ho was hold to appear before thu United States court this afternoon in the sum of $1,000. GIUcsplu'H attorney seeks for an order of removal , to transfer the case to Missouri , where the crluiu took place , INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. The Ex-Governor of Ohio write * a * follow * : "Indoru the val uable Oil Jar Rheumatism and other TU Cbiilet A Tone lor Co. , * TO-DAY'S IStj Wlmt Into Ho Voted Upon nnilVlioro It Is to He Done. To-liny has boon sot nslilo for the hold ing of n special cloction , nt which the people will be called UIKMI to vote upon the follow. Ing propositions : Shall n city Imll for this city bo croctocl to cost not to exceed $500,000. Shnll the proposed hall be located on the slto known as Jefferson square or on lots 6 and 0 In blouk 110 , the slto nt the corner of Kightcoiith nnd Farnnm streets originally selected , nnd on which the foundation of the proposed hall now stands. Shall bonds of this city in the sum of $ ; tOl ( ) > r0 ! , to become duo In twenty years , nnd bear interest not to exceed 0 per cent per nnnuin , to bo used for no other purpose than for do fraying the cost of con struction of the proposed Imll , bo issuod. Shnll ST ,000 in bonds bo issued to pay for pavlnj. ' , re-paving ami mnc.idaiul7.lni ; thu In tersections of streets nnd alloys , to run not more tlmn twenty years. Shall StOO.OOO in bondn bo Issued for the construction and innlntunnnco of sowers. $50,000 ot which is to bo used on sewers in North nna $30,000 on sewers In South Omaha. Shall $100,00:1 : in bonds for the renewal of outstanding bonds of the city heretofore Is sued for the purpose of paying for the noc- nssary right-of-way nnd depot grounds of the Union Pacific bo issued. Those who favor Knrmun street vote thrco tickets , namely : Proposition for ratification of city ball or dinance Yes. Proposition for location of city hall on lots CnndO , block 110 Yes. Proposition to mithorUe the issue of city hull bonds In thu sum of 100,000 Yes. The polls will bo open on Tuesday nt 8 o'clock In the morning , nnd continue open until il o'clock In the evening nt the follow ing places : rinsTVAtin. \ . First District Corner of Jones and Tenth streets , barber shop. Second District Sixth street , between Pacillc and Picreo streets , Alvln's barber shop. Thin ! District Corner Elos'cnth nnd Dor cas streets , engine house No. 4. bCtOXIi WU'.t ) . Tlrst District South end Sixteenth street , viaduct , Gibson & Hartman's building. Second District Corner of Seventeenth and Vlnton streets , Arnot & Co's. store. THIllI ) WMlll. First District No. KKXJ Davenport street. Second District Corner Tenth and How ard streets , Occidental hotel. roriiTH WAII : ) . First District Planters' hotel Second District No. 1803 St. Mary's av enue. rirrii WAiin. First District No. ( i'JI North Sixteenth street. Second District Corner Sixteenth nnd I/ard streets , engine house. SIXTH wutn. First DUtiict Twenty-fourth street , Sixth ward republican club rooms. Second District Twenty-fourth street and Belt railway line crossing. sivisru WAUD. First District Corner \Voohvorth and Park avenues , Thompson's building. Second District Twenty-ninth and Sliirley streets , near Quuley's schoolhouse. moiiTii w\ui > . First District No. 2IOS Ciiming street , Hurdiek's Imrncss shop. Second District No. 210u Cumintj street , barber shop. NINTH WAHI ) . First District Twenty-ninth and Farnam streets. C. .1. Johnson's store. Second District Corner of Lowe nvcnuo and Mercer street , Uyan's olllce. tlie Jcfl'urHoiilnii nar'I. "Givo tlicm all of tlio First , Second and Seventh , iitul half of the Third anil Fourth wards and still win. It looks awfully suaroy , but Pat says it'sso and I guess it'a all right. " Tlie most august secretary of the Jeffersonian - nian combine , McArdlo the great , was sitting alone iu liis snnctuin when : i reporter dropped in about 9 o'clock yesterday morning , and so deeply lost in meditation wus he that the entrance of the visitor , for a time , passed unnoticed. The most potent secretary had evidently been reading the lurid declaration made by P.it Ford a few days ago to the ef fect thut if the First , Second , and Seventh wards should BO nearly as a unit in favor of Farnam street as the site for the city hall , and half of the Third nnd Fourth w.irds should go the same way , the Jeffersonian boodlcrs would yet carry the election. Tlio only McArdlo evidently found the dose a difficult ono to swallow , and was trying to case its passage by frequent readings of the statement. The sachems wcro late in arriving nt the wigwam. J. U. Puray wandered in abuut 9:80 : , and was followed half an hour later by Jim Creighton , both looking as though the drowsy god had ceased to visit their couches. The injunction of the second communJmunt , to remember the S.ibbnth day anil keep it holy , was not obeyed by the sichems of the wigwam < U1 day and far into the night they were together endeavoring to devise - vise schemes by which they hope to tiirottlo the public will at to-morrow's election. Yesterday they have been busy giving out iinal instructions to their strikers. A uioro motley crow than was gathered in the halls and entrances leading into John and Jim's sanctuary , waiting their turn to bo ushered into the presence of tliu supreme council , could scarcely bo imagined. Italians struggled with negroes for n choice of position , while representatives of other nationalities either took a'hand in the general push or looked on in moro stolid indifference , according to tlieir temperament. Hut they were for revenue only "The ammunition must bo getting low , " suggested a reporter to a negro who was leaning against the door with n look of mingled disgust nnd despondency over spreading his ebon hucd countenance. "There ain't been enough of it Ubeu down our way , sartin. i kaint git them fellows down there to vote right widout some thin1 to kinder grease the wheels. " "Whore have you been working ? " "Down in the Third ward. " "Do you think any of the colored people down there will vote for .Jefferson square ? " "Wot many of "em unless do mosses grease do wheels. "I'so been workin' ' anil n-workln' wid ono ole man down there who has a toler able lot of influence un1 ho says ho kain't whar's lore's it fur see ( nnytlng in him. Dat's what I'm up hy'ro to see "bout. " Leaving thu crowd about the sachems' door , the reporter started.ou n visit to the Farnam street site. "Lordy , " said the elevator boy as ho pulled the rope and started the elevator down , "but won't I bo when is glad to-morrow over. I've nearly pulled my arms oil the past week carrying people ) up to room Si : ( the wigwam ) . That's all you hear now. They're a cranky lot , too. If I don't run the machine from thu bottom door to the Ilfth in a second when they're waiting , they raise u howl. " Up at the Fnrnam street site a half dozen parties of from two to live persons each were examining the foundations. "All I've got to say , " said ono whoso dross betokened the worklngman , "is that If the people of tills town don't vote to build the city hall hero it will bo a shamo. That's to all-llrcd good a foundation to bo wasted. " "How nro the laboring men going to vote for the greater part ? " inquired thu reporter of the same speaker. "Well , I've talked around amongst then } n great deal , nnd I think Unit nearly all of them see now that Croighton , Swift and all these folrows are scnrcly what they have boon cracked up to bo as friends of tlio workingmen - ingmon , und thut It U giving UH all the 'taffy' ' they have been piling on lately , their object was simply to capture our votes In aid of their big uchemo. I think they will get fooled , mid that you'll llnd the workingmun on the right side to-morrow. " About noon Furay and Croighton , who were in consultation in room" ! in the Ware block , were Joined by Pat Ford and I' . W. Hirithuuscr und the two wont into close con ference. The rooms , which had been opened to the publlu during the curlier hours ol the morning , Were cleared and guardians placed at the entrances. The JefTorjflnlans are making desperate efforts to capture thu colored votes of the Third wurti and wcro devoting mucli attention to that district yesterday. Thu colored people as a rule refuse to listen to thorn , but ' occa sionally a weak brother will be captured by , if the negroes are to bo believed , u moro po tent argument than moro words. An Uvrnlns Wi7h ilic Irish. An evening of unusual Interest was that afforded by the last proK.rutnino at Park Plnec. The subject undtr' ' dlscus ! on ono of great and absorbing Importance , viz. "Tho Irish Question , " not however , In Its popular sense , but vloiveil.frfcni a purely lit erary nnd historic standpoint. The seven essays wcro panoramic BUetches from the Druidical period of the Jlrst flvo centuries down to catholic emancipation anil the land ngit.itlon of our own times. The Introduc tion dealt mainly with the diniculty of treat ing n history besot with sflch distracting problem * , bristling with euoh thorny contro versies. It was a long , drirk * oud with many blind alleys , many sudden turnings , many unaccountable crooked -portions , disclosing tlio strangest and most perplexing chapter of liumnn history nnd human destiny. The other essays treated of the Invasion of the Northmen , the passionate thirst of the Irish for knowledge , Strongoow's invasion of Ireland , and the Kngllsh dominion dating therefrom. Miss Leo , of Fremont , Nob. , dilated iu graphic language ou the period of persecu tion and the penal laws. Miss Mollugh told of the brief period of national llfo uf which marked the latter half of the eighteenth century. The snatch on the Irish leaders was a remarkably able summary of the work nnd Influence of CJr.i- tan , Flood , ICinmct nnd O'Counell , and the reading did credit to Miss Habcock'a appre ciation of ht'r subject. The music , both Instrumental and vocal , was qulto in keeping with the essays. The national music of the land of song was brought Into requisition on harp and pianos. Irish airs , which played so largo a part in the strengthening of Ireland's sons and In the conciliation of Ireland's most bitter enemies found voice In the teudercst and most thril ling of Mooro'H melodies. Hcllnomcntand good taste wore tlio special characteristics of this onjo.vablo literary and musical feast , which closed n very successful session nt the academy. During the past weelt tlm pupils have un dergone their scmi-nnnual review and exam ination in English and mathematics , and begin , on February 1 , the second term of their scholastic .year. The programme is as follows : Druidical Period Miss Shelly Conversion of the Irish MissC'.rcgg StrtigglcH Against the Invaders..Miss Otlts Knglish Dominion In Ireland. . . .Miss French Persecution and Penal Laws Miss Leo Helaxat'n of Kclig'sPer'cution.Miss McIIugh Thu Irish Leaders Miss Habcock The musical Interludes \ \ < ro as follows : Overture , Whispers from Krin..Uockstroo Misses Pundt and Lowe. Vo'cal Solo , Kathleen Mavotirnecn..Crowlcy Miss McNuughton. Inst. Trio , Lus Trois Amateurs Corny Misses Mc.ver , .l.uiss and St. Felix. Vocal Duo. Meeting of the Waters. . . . Misses Hrown and M'uIIii h. Inbt. Duo , Fantalsio Irlnndiso Labarre Harp Miss McShanc. Piano Miss Dowllng. Vocal Solo , The Minstrel Hey Miss Habcook. Inst. Solo , Lovo's YouncDream.Willie Pope Miss McCroary. Vocal Solo , The Harp of Tnru . . .Stevenson Miss liobcrts. Pat Ocsmnnd Converted. "I nm in favor of the present site , " said Pat Desmond Sunday , "for the reason thu : it will end in no small amount of litigation. 1 nm lotl to believe that thuro will bo govern' injunctions served against Jefferson snuurc. On that account 1 have decided to cliango my vote from Jeltcrson sijuure to Farnam Direct. Finest TraiiiH toVii liinitiiii. The Baltimore & Ohio railroad is the only line running through trains froir the wust to Washington , nnil they have recently improved the scvvico by put- tint'on two vestibule trains , one of which leaves Cincinnati daily nt 70 : ! ! p. in. , and the other leaves C'liica ' < ro daily nt 7:05 : p. m. All oars in these trains arc vostibulcd , including bn u CUM , day coaches and Pullman IJulTot slocpors , thus wholly overcoming the swaying motion imparted to ordinary trains when rounding curves at high speed. The trains arojieated by stra drawn f"on : the locomotive. Porters are in attendance in the day coaches as well as in the sleepers to wait upon passengers. In accordance with its loiig-astablishcd policy , the B. & O. exacts no extra fare'for passage on these trains. O J > nnic at This. All kinds of morctiandiso and per sonal property wanted in exchange for improved furins and wild land. Foreign Emigration Co. . i2 & ! 5 1502 Farnam st. 11OA11U OF I2UUCATION. Itoutiiic Work Include i the Allowing of Ho-ivy Hills. At a meeting of tlio board of education last night all members wcro present except Messrs. Saville , Spalding nnd Spore. Secretary Piper reported that ho had given orders for the purchase of slate slabs for urinals as directed by the board. Ills action was approved. Superintendent James submitted a monthly report of the special teachers and principals lor the month of January. It was referred. A petition from citizens of North Omaha , asking the board to provide a school near the North Omaha depot , at the intersection of Scrman and Uurker avenues , was refused. Cituens of Windsor Place , in a communi cation , stated that their school facilities weio inadequate and prayed the board to improve them. The matter was referred. Miss Laura M. Bradford was appointed assistant principal of the Dupont school , on recommendation of the committee on teachers and text books. The same committee recommended the In troduction of Anderson's ' new grammar school history of the United States. The re port was adopted. Hills to the amount of ? 35I-lfl.29 were allowed nnd the secretary was instructed to draw warrants for that amount. Ity tlio pussago of a resolution , the com- mittco on rules , forms and printing was In structed to prepare n blank form on which the principals may make reports of the vis Its and sessions of the various special teachers. ni in. : I3REDEMEYEU On the -Un inst. Aniun- dus , son of Oscar Hrcdemoycr. Funeral at 2 p. in. Wednesday , February 0 , from S-l-l South Eighteenth street. Horn , To Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Jones , February 2 , ISS'J , a son , Taken to Clio I'onn. Sheriff Coburn went to the penitentiary yesterday with Mrs. Nelson , the woman convicted of stealing $ ' 17 , und sentenced to penitentiary for ono year. AbsoButely Pure. Tlilg nowder never varies. A marvel of purity fctronctn uml wholuHOnionosa. .More rconoialcal than tlie ordinary klml" , and cannot ba sold In competition with tlie multitude ) , of low cost , tuort welglit alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans. Uoyal Malting J'owler Co. 11 Wall 0treet , New Vor * CLEAN SWEEP , Our spring goods are already OH the way and wo must make room for thorn. The balance of our winter goods must bo closed out roGardlosa of cost or value. We shall offer for the next few days unheard of bargains iu all departments. Yon cannot inako a bettor investment than to buy of us anything in the heavy-weight line , even if yon should have to put it away for next winter. The greatest bargain to which wo draw attention this week is a lot of odd suit Pants. The immense sale wo had on suits the last two weeks has left a grqiit many odd pants on our hands. These are offered now at prices which make them the cream of all bargains. Elegant C'assimere Pants , of neat and tasty patterns , which will match well with most any coat and vest , at $1.90 , $2,25 , $2.5O and $2.75. Regular these pants would cost more -than double. In our Boys' Department all goods and garments of a wintry character must absolutely bo dis posed of and the prices are cut so as to clear thorn out as speedily as possible. AVe offer this week our entire stock of Winter Caps at almost "giving away" prices. We have to do this in order to get rid of them , as the unseasonable weather will not move them. Several hundred dozen excellent ICnit Caps for Men and Boys , which under ordinary circumstances should sell for yfic , will bo sold at 15 CENTS. A large lot of genuine Imported Scotch Caps in different colors , high and medium crown , at 25c. The regular price for such caps is fiOc and OOc. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE , Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha , The Grandest Triumph of Electri Science Sci " " Ma | Appltod. cnl"ica"y ' dj llcaly Gentlemen's Pelt - fff to * MtntiGe "llwSj $ Mas.DISEASE , CURED WITHOUT MEDICINES 8TT1 1OD B n tT l 3 PS ) E. ? V C O HIWP you I'ntn * In the * lliicL , llli > * , Itrnd or I.lmb" , Nerv- D a VZ/S&et a U UV.ktf O L U nun Ueblllty * l.timlinco , ( ifiterul I i > blHtj * Ithvtimntlfini , . lurul > li f Acuriilff.B , Uflutltn , Jtlrvcn c * r Kldnry * , Hplnnl IM-i-nnt-rS Torn til I.l\i > r , Clon ( ( I"xliiiu tlnnv 'f 1'rulMltmAM'miut llrnrt lllrva t' . lj-fitetMUi Cut.itllpQtlntt. l > y lt < ' * IiHllifrnllniiraliiniA i lin- v T.otcnrT , Vat nr pit , IMIcn. KpUr | > f > IJinal * A cur , l > iabrvm lltdrocolr * Illuod HU. iu. * . llrn y. i-tc. , lltt ti d thlfl l rlt U Jii L whitl suu nrvil. Electricity . . . . Instantly Hut Cnn > o ajipllwl to ftnr | nrt of thu lnnly. " " " " * WHEM ALLELSE PAILS. , . PEOPLE. on. HimKR'8 niBcrno-nia. NKTIC I1KI.T ixi'lllvi-ly cun-l , combined. Uuanuitrotltlia only ono In tlio world Fcner tln Ell , R1D1I.T and cilmuttlKir ocontlnuous Elcctrio& M currmr. Scientific , Powerful , Ut Contains Kloctriclty. 23 to UUAUiNTEBUtha I no degrees of npept , sel ntltl ( powcrrul.dll * rti""viiYr"rtr,4l . > . 'AHtrRl . ( . rnnif. nru > > vs'ttuocttroS1EIUClljELELTKIUniLTln : th J n i mi. noi..ioiLD. minij ) . Eitctrlc Suipccsorlos free nlih Halo IJclts. ; Any bant , commcrclnl apenry or Avoid botrus comnnnles Hhm nr nllami and worth- . _ houto liiClilcaBoj wlioU'B.iludnigbi t ,6BnK.si. uaititlons. KLKCiniC IKt'fSEiJ FOU Itt'riL'US. KraiicliroondClilcaBo. U.X)0 ( ) cured Send stamp for Illustrated pamoblct. DR. W. J. MORWE , Inventor , 191 Wabash Avenue , Chicago.j 3S2SH g5S332SSi S2SSS DAYS. This is a , disease which has heretofore Untiled all Medical Science. Wo have n Heniedy.nnknown to nnyono In thoM M orkl outsldo of our Compituy. and ono that haste to cure the mo'jc olntinata CIBS. : Ten days In recent cnsaH does the work. It Istlio old cliroalo deep hoiiteil cn-Bt that we solicit. Wo have cm ed hundreds who have been abandoned by I'liysleiaus , nnd pronounced mcurablo. and wo cliallcnco the world to brim ? us a ci-o that wo will not euro in less than sixty days. Since the history of medtclmi n true spcclflc for Syphilis has been souglit for but never found until our MAGIC KEIURDY wns dtscovo. ea , nnd wo are Instilled in saying It is the only Homedy intho World that will pos itively cure , nocaiihu tlio latent Muilluitl Works , piihllshtMl by the best knotvi' autnorltles , say there was novorn true specific boforo. Our rem edy w ill cuiu when overythlns ilse lias failed. Whvusto your time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue or doctor with plivslclniis that cannot euro you , you that have tried everything 'lso should come to UHIIOW and Ket permanent relief , yon never can set it else where. Mark what wo say , in thu end yon munt take our remedv orNliVHK recover and you that have been aflllcted but a shoittlmo liould by all means come to us now not one in ten of now rases over cot permanently cured. Many set help and thlnl : they nro frco from tlio e , Imt In onu , two or throe yours after ic appears iigal-i in a moro horrible form. This is iihlooil Purl flop and will Cure any Skin or Blood Diboaso whoa Kvcrytliiii } ? KlbC Fails. THE COOK REMEDY CO , Itooni 10 anil 11 , U. S. National liiink linlldiii } , ' . Oiimlui , Ncli. OMAHA DISPENSARY. Nuiivnus , CIIII'.NIO nnd I'IIIVATI : Iisn\Bi'.3of .Mi.N : nnd Wn.Mi.v : successfully treated. YOUNG MEN Fuirerlnu from tlio otTeeli of yoiillifiil lollloi orln illKcn'Mon.iirurn lionlileil wltliVcnUnoH , .Vervoni Delilllly , l "i of .Memory , l > f i > < m < lenuy. Avaraliiii to rxioltty.Kliliioy Troiilile , or any cllwinu nf the ( U-nllo llrin.uj iirk'iuis.raii hero Ilml u nnlonint spceily cnro. ' rcnwimble cxpcvl illy to the pcrjr. MIDDLE-AGED MEN There nro lunny troubled with too frpoquont ovne- uiitloiii ol tlio liliid < lcr , often ncrmmianlui ] by n sllulit viiiHrtliiK ur hurnlnu MMIHIIIIOII , un 1 wu.ikiMilni ; ol tliu M'tt'in Itia iimnniT Iliu patient ciiinot : iicmunt for. UnuinnilnliiKtlieiirlniirtr iluiionti n rnuy xuilmivnt will iillvn bo tounil. Hint Fnim'tlinu-i sni.ill particlus nf uluiimvii will uppunr.nr tliu rujur nlll buol u thin mllklili line , iiitiiln clninKliu to n iUrk or torplil up. pvarnnco , Tliercuiru tii'iny men wlioil o of tulsuini. tulty , Ik'iioraiit nf tlie cau o. wlilcli Is tlio cucund ( UKU ol nrmilnal wt'Hlinoi * . Tliu doctor will ( ! U-u onti-on iirrfort euro In all i iicli tnsvt nnJ u hcullliy rcslorutlun of the ircnlto-urlnnrv iiivaun. Consults lion lieu , bend lor t cunt minip "Young Man'c Friend , or Guide to Wei'.o ' : ! : , " nun ; TO AM. . AIMHIKKB DR. SPINNEY & CO. , N.i ; . ( kr. llith Sc Douglas htn , , or l\tolml ) Dis pensary , corner 1-tli and .Main , Kansas City , Mo. SteekPiano oartaMe for powerful ira itlc Uinu , pllabla action and iu t aur mlll y. H-i yeara' re tent ( fuaranita ot ta ZMJ- leaco of tnese instruments. Di oiiUlM-A. ouomuuil , Uimrjorn Su , CMICIUOI uiUlrjlru.il 'il yi'nri buiuivti nulotl/'una OMAHA MEDICAL a * " SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. 13th & Docifiro St3. IOII TMK THBATUKNr Or ALL Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Host laclllilpn , apparatus und remrdlcB for MICCCM ful treatmpnl of uvirr farm ot dlnoilJO rcqulrlril ModlcnlnrSurKlc.nl Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendance ; beat boinltal acrotuuioda- tloni In ttia well. \VuiTK run L'liicui.Aiis on Deformltlei and Ilracos , Trusvos , Club Keot , Curvature of tbu Hplne , Pile ? , Tumora , Cancer. Catarrh. Bronchitis , InlMlntlnn , KlecUldty. l'xralrli < , Kpllcpir , Kldnoy , lllaililor , Kjrc. Knr , Shin anil Illnod.and allSurfflcal opcr.illoiu. Diseases of Woman a Specialty. HOOK ON DIHKABES OP WflMKN KlIEK. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAIIIXQ A HI'nCUI.TV or PI&IVATE DISEASES. All Illood niscmos eucccMfullr treated. SyphllUlo lol. on removed from tlio sjritam without inorciiry. Ken reiterative tri < atmi < nt for loin or Vital I'uwnr. I'crfont unable to Tlilt us mny bo treated at home uy rnriutnondcnco. All communications romMcnttuI Miullilnt" or InMnimonU tent br mall or express securely packed , no marks tu Indicate contents or srndvr. One personal interview preferred. Call nnd toniultus or end history of your case , and we nill tend In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon 1'rlvatp , Special or Nervous Il c'mci , Iinno- li'ncy , SyphllK Olcet and Varlcocele , with qnestlon Hit. Address Omaha Medical and fiitryicnl Tnstitute , or DK. rtJcMKN.VIIV , Cor. iith ; ana Dodge fits. , - - OMAHA , NKII. DR. ALFRED SHEPMA.N , Physician and Surgeon I'LATTSMOCTII , - NEUKASKA. I SPECIAL SALE. lANDBIHX'IAI. l'll'is ( ( : ON JI UN'S THOU- KMJtclnlly at IliU xniiKun. Wo arr > finio yon will iippri'c'lutu u'h.-it we ant < lone. ! ( ,0011 utoiirnlndow und yon e.in neu a few of till : ' ljr.nr.iInH. ( , ' ui in nnd wo will jjtiow yoe v.Itii pleuauru. -TJIF OP TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & SI , Paul R'y. ' The Ilcst Route from Omaha and Council JMnfTs to ETHEEASTE TWO TllAIKS DAII..V 1IETWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL 11LUKK3 Chicago , - ANl ) Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Kork Island. Frccport , Rorkford , Clinton , DubiKpio , Dineinioit , Elgin , Madison , Juncsvillc , Itcloltf Wlnona , Ln Crosse , Anil nil other Important polnti K it , Northeast til buutlieait. Kor tluougli tliketa , call on the tlckat Rgcnt nt i&01 > 'nrnn i tlruvt. In Unrkvr Block , or t Unloa l' cma IJtfPOt. 1'alln.an BloepeM nna the tlneit Dlnlnit Cnn in tbq world are rnu on thu mala line of tbu ChlCAKO , Mllf HHkco ft St. 1'nul lUllway , nnJ overultcntlimla r l to imMenirors br rounuout oniplojesof tboo U. MII.I.KIl , ( ioncitil . J. F. 'lUCKKn. As l tiintU ocr l ll nn cr A. V. It. ( JAlU'KNTKli. OtBoriU I'Mtviivor mat Ticket A i-nt. (1EO. K. lIKAFFOnp. A4lsUnt Cieaeril PnioUW > nd 'Ilclut .Agent. J.T. C1.AKK. 'Jtn iaiSuDermt r. < 3guv . Dn.l' . 0. WKHT'S Nr.nvn * sn MIUIN TnnAT- IK JT ivKiinranicoil Miecliicfor Ilj-storln , Dlzzt- nf.si , Ciiuviiltlons , I'lla. Norvnns Noitrnlgln , lIuadai'lio.Ni'rvoiisI'rostr.atloncansc-ilby tliousa otalc ilml or tobacco , \Viikofiiltii'ns , AlcntuI Do- liresstitn , Softening of thu drain resulting : In In- Minlty and loadliiK to inliery , iloraiy ami dontli. I'rematnro Old Aue , Hiivrenneii , LOSS of power in either hox. Involuntary r.ossos mi 1 Spennat- orlii'ac.iusutllyovei--t'\crilonortliubriilnsolf- ( ) almso or ovcrlnclnlKt'nrn. Kuril box contain ! ono month's truatm-nt. 81.00 n box , orNlxboxoa for"i.0ispnlby mall prt > pnlit nn receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by nsforslx Imxos , accompanied with * . 'iWwowifl Kcnd the purolnisi'r our written Rtiarnnliio to ra- fnivl the monuy If the treatment tloos not nlTcct a cuio. ( lUiu-unti'O.s issued only InGoolmnn DriiK Co. , DniKclsts , Polo Agouts. 1110 Etruvt , Uni.-iiii. Niib. HISOF OF OMAHA. Norllieasl Corner Faniiiin anil 13th Sis. 1'ulil Up Capital. $500,000 .Surplus Fiuid 100,000 I'UANK MUUI'IIV. I'rcsidont. SAM U Iif < M. HOQI3HS. Vice 1'resldent. ItKN I ) . WOOI ) , Cashier. U'TIIKIt DUAKK. Assistant Canhler. Accounts colli Itodand prompt Mtontlon given 1 nulnu.ss trusted to Its care. For Inventions Procured Prompt . . . Alloriii-T ill . 015 nni'Kiilli ht. , WASHINGTON. I > . C. JM , A'cml Jor CT'I'aiwMtl , Jrte. ELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS Use "Peerless Brand" BALTIMORE Fresli Raw Oysters , Selected mid packed with ( leunllness & euro by G , H , PEARSON & GO , Baltimore , Md They are the best. Auk your tirocur for thm all'-riorji , urly d ( "r.lo.t rnanhixxl. nn. I will wml jalimbl- Irc'itlw ( nlol ) rnTilnlnliiK full | i1li'ilar ! tot iMiiiM'riiri'.frriM'ri'l'r.ivO' AilillfM , PROF.F.O. FOWLER. MooUUi.Conn. Notice of Dlnsolutlon. otlce Ishcrel.y Klventhiit tlm co-jiartnorshln heretofore exlstlm. between thi > iimler lKriefI , niuUrtnonrmnaim ) of ilu ( Iiuir Manufiictur. liiirl'o. , is this ilny illHiiolvi-J by mutual tonacnt , A. . I. Kulnrotliliit'iindtiikliiK ; clnirKo of jaloa ileiiartinont. M. J , UoHrnlf rutiilnln the bust- neK under the snmcj nuiiio us liuretnforo , nnd \\lll bottle ull buolnojs portuirilntf to tlm llrm. filt .1 UK II ItAri , A.J.KA1N , ii Nriilcc. The linn of MorrlKM * Head 1ms this day dl . kolvod pitrtiifrslilii by mutual consent. H. I. Morrison , will nt the old xlmul , corner lillh nnd .luckKoii , continue tlio biifiluexK ans'imlnn ' all In * duht dncrt uml rollerlliiK all oiilMumtlUK ac- uiuntK , oneiit bills lurnuil over to Iteud witb .Monlson'ij nlfnatiuo attiicliod. B. I. M/miiisox / , .1.0. KIU : ) . Omiilm. J.iniiary.ill I8S3. _ fg-d-3-t. Notice. Matter of Application of T. B. Foley fop llimur llueniie. Notice la licroby ( riven that T. 12. Foley did upon the itluliiy of Januir : > . A. II. iwv , lllom.s uiiiillc.UI jii t Ihu miiyor iudclty : < oun > cil of Omulm , fur ltuonntf to siill innlt. npirltiioiin anil vliionu llijuorii , nt Nott. WH and \Mt \ Douflun htrt'ot. Third want , Omnhii , Nob. , from the lut day of .lumury 1WJ , lotJie Utduy of January 1 J. If there bo no objection , remonntritnce or pro * lent flleil within tno wwjks from January , tti , A I ) . li-W , the balU lltcnso will Im Krnntvtl. . T , K , I'OJ.KV , Applicant , J. II , BOUTUAUU , Citr CJirk.