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. Y 3 RN S THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. An Interesting and Profitable Session Held Last Night. BASEMENT SCHOOLS SYSTEM Views of the Members on This Sub- Ject—City Treasurer Buck's Re- port—The New No More Re Omaha's Educational Board. The board of education met last even- ing, those present being Me Points, president; Conoyer, scoretary; Copeland, Clark, Gibbons, Coburn and Long. There were but few spectators present, The mecting wes one in every way in the interests of the city, many resolutions beneficial to the health and well-being of scholars being introduced and passed The city treasurer's report was gratify- ing 1 the extreme, showing that the amount of mouey now on hand is much more than could bo expacted in 8o short a time—some four and 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 view. The building of an addition to the Igh school, and many other matters of interest came up, all of which are given in the following report of the meeting: PETITIO AND COMMUNICATIONS. City Treasurer Buck's monthly report was read and ordered placed on file. Reports of the examining committee were read and placed on file. A communication was read adopted, saying that the work on the school house at t ghcunrn er of Eighteenth and Casteller strects is finished, and the llmluncc due should be paid the contrac- ors. A report fron. the committee on_ certi- ficates saying that cortificates had been issued to Martha A,Cook. Emma L. New- comb, Ella Gordon, Hattic S. Pratt, Jennie Robet inie B. Fernald, Lottie F. Mitchell, Olive Hubbard, P. Irene ‘ort and Lizze Cole, John Rush tende a member of the hoard of The resignation was accepted, board tendered him_ th efliciency of his psat labor: Mrs. \Il“nll' kyler tendered her resig- nation as teacher on ount of ill health, and d his resi; L miners, i the thanks for the it he be given the vacant position of janitor. Referred to committee on building and property, and all other applications for the same posi- tion to by referred to the above committee without being ,read, giving them power to act, To the Board of Edu Lenclose a detailed list my han ation—Gentlemen : — { all the bonds in n belonging to the school sinking fund and amounting to £64,000, Bonds of the school district amounting to $100,000 will become due July 1, 1856, and in order to meet their payment it Will be neces- , some time befora that date, to convert ash most of the bonds owned by the sinking fund. You will observe that bonds amounting to $6,000 will become due July 1. These it will not be necessary to sell. Also bonds amount- ing to £5,000 will become due August 1, vill nov be necessary to sell them as 1 c y them as cash for one month, bonds” of $50) each (85,500) last bed on the list are the least desirable for sale, although just as good an investment asany for the short time they have to run, and “as 1 think we can’ redeem the $100,000 without sclling these bonds [ would recommend that they be kept. The remaining bouds $47,500, those first de- scribed on the list, I think, should be sold. With these sold’ I think the $100,000 of bonds can be redeemed July 1. The balance in sinking fund now about. 3 A Interest Bonds and coupon ; Bonds and conpons due August 1. Interest on county bonds duc July Bouds for sale.. As some of the bonds for sale should hring quitea premium L think the total will be bub Tittle short of $100,000, T bring this matler to tention, so carly, in order that there may be ample time to consider what should be done and also to dot before July and be ready to meet the payment promptly, Very respectfully, TRUMAN Referred to finane Hattlie C. 1 commit Gordon, Jennie comb and Lottie » allowed teachers' c Petitions were sent in from two hard- ware firms to put furnaces in the new Lake school building. As it is not yet known wheth building will "be made, they were ordered placed on file. P. R. Ball made a proposition to the board to sell them lot on Castro street. Refc The commissioner mended the payment of several minor bills for Iast month. Adopted The special committee appointed to look up the advisability of creeting a new sehool building adjoining the high school Dbuilding, reported favorably. Mr. Copeland thought & new building th is Unneoessary. could not ercet a building that would ¢ anything to the looks of the cit; he: “We have not cnough funds disposal,” Mr. Clark thought differently. “We did not,” said he, “‘have time to talk to Mr. Copeland this afternoon, ns he was not present at our meeting here.”" “Didn’t know you had one,” said Mr, Copeland, *1f 1 had you would have seen me nere, We haven't any mon to build with, and are counting our chickens before they are hatelied. ['think it ver desirable, but to erect a building befo ng received an appropr iation for the purpose is foolish.” Ml Gibbon the ing could be cr stood in'’ with h i Mr, Long was in favor of the building, “thereby.” he d, ‘“‘gotting the boilers removed from the’ old build: ing into & new and safe one wheroe they would not exvlode, and where there would be no danger My, Conoyer said that the could not bc erected for less than $45,000 or $50,000, while an addition of six to ol an be made for something Mr. Colburn moved that the matter be recommitted to the committee to be re ported on at some future meeting. Car ried, The following resolutions were taken up: “Chat the discontinuance of 1 the schools, afternoon session, has heen satisfaetory, und tha l; they be indetinitely 8 ed. Adoptec suspend lo} A That the sq of ) tonch the cighth grade, bo od 0 per month. Ado i o of Miss Jenuic Roberts at the s ity at Valje y considered the s thoug ttended our state normul sc luu.\ Adopted. b City Superintendent of Schools James asked, in rogard to - the first resolution, Whethe or the flifteen minutes usually given ss in the afterncon would b deducted from the session of school from 1:80 ta 4 p. m. Cousiderable good humor was shown over the ‘n but nothing was done, aithough t undor stan s that |lm deduction in” the on claims recom- school It that the old build- 1, and Mr. Copel new building in Miss Emily That the “That the matter reluting to the insur _ auico of all school buildings be referred o s o THE OMAHA DALLY to the finance committee with power to act. Adopte That the boa 'HMN‘ d to set asic the anniversary of the Lincoln's death, for th ing the scholars mor United States time This called forth quite a little comment, Mr. Copeland said he was_in fayor of this, ns the latter part of United States history was somewhat neglected in the education of the scholars, much to the detriment of their knowledge. Mr. Long said he was a member of the Home Guards in the late war, and was under the impression that he had done as good service here he could have done clse: where. The dates of anniverss of the death of many great men were ob served in all the schools—'‘with pleas- ure, t00.” he remarked, by all those at tending. After many speeches enlogizing Mr- Lincoln, the motion was lost. That * the Castellar street building be connected with city water and main pipes. Adopted That the committee on buildings and property be authorized to place dry closets in the basement schools on Farnam of education be re- the Uith day of April, date of President purpose of t of that part of the history relating to that school the ) er moved as an amendment that the Leavenworth 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 the original motion was passed, That the secretary authorize Men- delsson & Fisher to’ prepare plans and specifications for additions to the Leavon- worth and Long street schools. Lost. That the committee on tea text books be authorized to sel ber of the examining committee to act s a member of that body in place of Mr. Rush, resigned. Carried. That the committee on buildings and property be, and are hereby authorized to rent suitable buildings near the base- ment schools for school buildings. This resolution called Superintendent mes to his feet again. He said thatmuch complaint had been made by outsiders on the basement school system, but that they were the only ones. ~ He considered the basements better than any build- ings that could be procured at the present time. “I can say, gentlemen,” continued Mr. Jame: tthe floors of those base- ments are as_dry and warm as is the one on which which we now There is absolutely no dampness or other dis- ble feature of lll Wl a dream. The aming for some erecping . ete., in 8 He thought good as anywhere else. not in favor of the re lution. He did not see why Mr. Conoyer had presented it unless to curry favor with the newspapers. “I, for one, am sed to the resolution,’ at least until et new buildings,” Mr. Long said that the room oceupied y one of the schools was an old Method- t church, not as good as the hasement. omething must be done, surely, for the children in order to giye them a place to attend school. At the south school, to-day, s0 many children came in that nail kwrw had to be brought in for them to sit on. “Yes,” Mr. Conoyer remarked, “in the south school water flows quite readily. I aw this myself.’ Anamendment to the resolution was adopted, authorizing the above committes to secute a building for the Pacil school. That the seeretary be anthorized to ad- vertise for bids for plans and speciic tions for anew building to be built on Woolworth street and (mox;.,u avenue. whole town | time: this idea that the animals, dampnes these r the to the commit! y with power to act. It was moved and seconded that the bid of the Hess Manufacturing company for three furna in the Lincoln school buildings be aceepted. Carried. The board then adjourned. One Year's Exile, Max Reese pleaded guilty to obtaining money under false pretenses in the dis- trict court yesterday and was sen- tenced to one year’s imprisonment. Recse was a sucecssful sharper, and ceeded in fleecing a number of Omaha people. Iis pleasant address and tlemanly bearing won him a great many friends.” One of his schemes was to b row or hire a pair of horses for the pur pose of takin, ve. Ie would always return the horsesanof, however, without first visiting a loun agency and placing a mortguge Upon them: Wanta W nd D. Tisd. the German Insur port, I1L, in the district court “yesterd morning. In the petition it is elaimed t! the company insured the storve of Mr. V. B. Bristol,” of Hastings, for §300. The store burned down Octol the next da 1 sold hi% pol Tisdale. The aims that he asked the company for the insu money and that they refuse to pay it. Insurance, o began suit against compuny of F Granted Further Time, it court yesterday morning the counsel for the gas company for further time to filed by the city Saturda, allowed them til W edne; uments slonel Tumph Chieago. is in the ci the guest of his geiial well known Drum " when Colon l\lunwh an does not \I i Colonel Henry W._ Ackhof, reprosent ing G. W, Sheldon & Co., custom house brokers Chieago, is in the city on business with our leading merchants who ave large importations. The company fod by Colonel AckhofT are im- I ght agents, and o oflices in Now York, Hoston, Toronto and Chi- cago. ‘Phere are No NAUSEOUS nuy 5in Red ar Cough Curo, It is purely vegetable, o Both the Union Pacitic itic freight departments ar ith work. Such amounts of have come to this eity in the days is unknown n its history. that since Aprit 151 227 ca dise has arnved in O having to be transf idea of the business done A BLESSING Nothing a‘lds more to th curity of life, of happiness and of health, thin a safe and relible family medie ne. 8,1 R has won for at-eli the appellation « Srhe Family Blessing.” If a child the eholic, it is sure, safe and pleasant If the father s oxhausted, overworked,de. bilitated, it will restore his failin strength. If the wife from Dys- pepsi Low \wuh she, it wi giverelief, 1f las eaten anything ha of the Reg Mmu will sg digestion. It gives refreshing sleep in cases where narcotics have faile is a preventive, porfectly harml begin with, no matter what the attack, it will aftord relief No error to be feared in administering; no injury in exposure ufter taking; no change of dict required; no N '_l\«!t'l«.(llh>nr 035 of thinae. S wons Liver Regulitor is entively ve, ble and is.the purest’ wd bost mediene compounded JUH Zedin & Co., Philudelphia, Pa., s0l¢ pro prietors Ho br Andy, major. Itis “h Humphrey Omaha. visit S froight us last fow The fact merchan- a, nearly all will give an 15 moember of the family | |4 | Shep) LIST OF VOTERS Second District of First Ward. Ayer J B 13th bet Dorcas and Martha Aitkins Sam Prerce bet Sth and 9th Anderson J F 9th bet Hickory and Doreas lluullh wer B W 12th bet Center and Joreas ndhauer Wenzel 12th bet Center and Doreas Beronsak Jim 13th bet Pierco and Wm Begloy John 10th and Charl Beg v'. ¥ Dan 10th and Chs Blazicek Joseph 1212 s 12th Black D C 10th and Martha Brady John 12th and Castellar Broderick Stephen J 1118 s 11th Bock Hans 13th and Vinton Boisen Anton 12th bet Center and Doreas Behrens J D 916 Pierce Cook M D 1208 s 10th Cogan Dan 12th bet Arbor and Bancroft Corrigan Jas 12th bet Arbor and Bancroft Cowie J D 12th bet Dorcas and Center Cox Juo R 802 Hickory Christensen Jac st 9th bet Hickory and Charles Christensen Jac jr 9th bet Hickory and Charles Christensen John 1437 8 10th Crawford Andr cor 13th and Center Cuer W A Center bet 10th and 11th Doll Wm 807 Pierce Dayenport A G 11th bet Dorcas and Mar- tha, Drexel Fred cor 10th and Willi Drexel H P 10th and Witams Drexel H E 10th and Williams Dertlinger A bet Hickory and Charles Dee Morris 1507 8 12th Dolan J R 11th bet Doreas and Center Doll John 11th near Pierce Durham H 1510 8 11th Drazdawsky Chas 8th nr Hickory Danan Dan'11th bet William and Briggs Dennis J H 1433 s 10th Dennis 8 L 1433 s 10th Ehrenpfort Henry 1728 s 11th Elgutter Morris {009 Pacific Elsasser G F 9th and Elm Engenthaler Jas William bet 11 and 12 Ellis Jno Castellar bet 8th and 9th Estelle L S 1915 s 11th Fiala Wenzei 11th bet Pierce and Will'm Fiala Joe 13th bet Pierce and Williams Foll Albert 1414 s 10th 1516 5 11th For 918 Picree Furnas C 11 s 11th I E D 154 s 11th I \nu) Andrew 13 bet Pierce and Will'ms Ford N E 13th and Doreas Gensler Andrew 1411 £ Tith Goodman C F 10th and Dorcas GolT Jas Gorman Jno ¢ Grocox Rich 11th bet Dore Green W E 1441 s 10th vel Jno cor 11th and Williams Thos 9th and Castellar vlicek 15d 13th and Will od cor 11th and Mar He I\"l n Moritz 1441 s 9th Hengen G B 1441 s 9th ael 10th bet Doreas and Martha t cor 12th and Arbor ms rtha wnd Martha HofTman Pierc Hoffn Holtneistor Heny Hascall 1sane S Cosmopoli Hejl John William bet 11t Hurmon And Havel Vaclay Will ¢ Joseph V Jno 13th bet William and nd 12th n bet 12th and 13th iam bet 12th and n Con 8th mnl Elm P C 1 ol W I 10th \mll)mu J Jardine J W 11th bet Arbor Jansen F A 14395 10th Johnson Andrew 1437 s 10th Jones Henry Cosmopolitan hotel W H 10th near Hhekory rowsky John Williams bet 11thand 12th nfman Chas 10th bet Hickory & Charl ountze Herman, Kountze residence 1 Ld 9th bet Hickory & Charles ichael 1560 s 11th and Vinton ) 0 s 11th app J G 1560 s 11th Konvalin John 1319 s 13th 2th and Williams Klofat Joseph 12th bet Williams & Pierce Kelley W A 1717 s 12th Koctter Fred W sth and Doress Kennedy J J 10th and tellar Kent Josiah 819 Picre Kreehler George 8th y Mike 914 Pierce Albert 11th and Williams nd Williams sar Hickory K mep Laible L Larson Nels 12th bet Lefiler A C 13th and Dc Leming Herbert 1426 Hick Madsen John 11th bet Dor Mattsen P I, 1431 s 9th ssion Alfred 11th and Castellar thicson Jno H 510 5 11th thiesen Henry 1738 s 11th enter and Dorcas as and Center ion Andrew cor 11th and Castells Martin Peter cor 10th and Castellar MitlerJ H Pierce Mulick 1731 s 10th Manwill R H 1 s 10th Monday Jos 1123 5 10th MeAulift Sam cor 13th and Arbor MeMahon James cor 15th and Arbor Melsvoy Pat cor 12th and Martha MeLany Jas 1321 s 10th MeCandless HH 10th near Hickory MeCandless C H Unln near Hickory MeCurthy J H 1725 5 10th ve William 11th bet DoveassMarth Nelson O R 11th bet Doreas-Martha Nelson Peter 1515 S 11th Novacek James 12th bet Willinms Picree O'Niel 1 S 12th Olsen H C cor 9th and Doreas en .\' 1439 5 10th cor 10th and Pierce ersen 'S 1432 5 10th ham Fred 10th bet P Pinzens Center Pllaging W 1444 s 0th l‘\hwn"l ed 1444 5 0th Frank 13155 13th Pavik Martin Willinms bet 11 and 12th Tynek 12th bet Williams and Pribowsky Joseph 12th s Williams sseph 13th bet Williams k 1319 13th 141 0th P cor 12th and Dorcas Richeleu BEd 1447 5 9th Rudloff Gustay cor 12th and Center Risse Christ 1441 s 10th Redtield C L No 4 engine hous: Robin Moses cor Lith and Castellar week Jerome 1318 s 11th Rosicky Juo jr 906 Hickory Rosicky Jno sr 006 Hickory Rush Jno cor 12th and Arbor Rhodes H F cor 11th and Arbor Rousek Jos 18th Pierce and Williams Segelke Wi cor 11th and Pierce Stepp Gusta th bet Hickory and Charles Swacina J W 1188 Williams Swi Williams bet 12th and 13 Stubendorf Fred 10th bet Wms & Pler Sparrow Chas A 1719 s 10th Spaulding W H cor 10th and Pacific smith Jno Pierce bet 9th and 10th Sehiidt Jos cor 10th and Center Shalda Frank 1 I Schoub us near Center Swansen Nels 0th and Hickory Scholpp Adolf 1308 5 11th Sullivan 10th and Doreas k Paul 12th bet Pierce and Williams rd J O 903 Hickory Sheahn John 9th bet Hickory and Center Shavelik James Cosmopolitan hotel bel Fredereick 11th and Castellar Swida J E 1315 s 135th avick John 13th bet Williams and Pierce Sinirod Joe Williams bet 12th and 13th Swituna Joseph Williams bet 12th & 15th Soukup Vineent 12th bet Dorcas and Martha, racey Jno 13th bet Picrce Win th near. Hickory Lracey Jumes 1ith near Williams Hickory and th and Williams BEE, hompson J H 1807 s 13tn Vodicka VL 914 Hickory Vanderford Joseph 11th bet Center ITUESDAY. APR Dorcas and Van Deusen Henry 1626 s 11th Yodil b bet Williams and ‘Ina Frank 12th bet Williams and@Pierce ‘g August 1431 & 10th Wiberg A I 1431 s 10th Windheim E 1431 s 9th Wolll Victor Hiekory bet Sth Williams August 9th and Ca Workman G H 1726 s 12th Whalen Owen 919 Pacific Zeller Jno 10th bet Hickory ZI\N;\'QK)‘ Anton William' b 12th I hereby certify ot Hexny B Regi that the - FIRST DI nd Oth stellar and Charles bet 11th and above list is IRENPFORT ar 24 District 1st Ward. 'rium‘. Becond Ward—Continuod. Anderson C T 13th bet Jackson and Howard Anderson Niels M 15th bet Jon enworth Bostwick Chas I, Vinton bet 15 Briggs Edward R Pierce bet Banker S W 20th and Marth: Barta Joseph 15th bet Pierc Burstall Timothy 15th and Casts Bethers Z 13th and Castella Barta Jan 15th and Williams Bouchner V 15th and Will! Blaha John 15th bet Pie Barta Vaclav 1% Barta Vaclav alicy 14th bet 1 Houer Vaclay 1034 s 1ith § et Berggren August ams e and es and Leav- h and 10th nd Williams ellar Williams h and Williams i and Hickory hloch Frank 20th and Castellar Tth and Dorcas Chaval Vaclav alley bet 14th and 15tn south of Willinms Cullen Thos A 920 s 13th Delaney Pat Mason and 15th Demain W corner Douglas D E 14th and Jones thand Leavenworth northeast Dolejs Albert 13th and Williems Delaney Daniel 15th and Martha Dunham Alex l4th and stellar Villiams and Center Elder W A 1707 s 15th Fossbinder Joseph 19th and South Forst Joseph Wililams bet 1th Gotzsche Henry worth anger John 15th and Center Harvy S 1 Jones rden Bernard 1715's Lth Holub Joseph 1ith and William Hodek Vaclav 14th ana Center Henek Andryas Holub J Hynek Williams an 'j 15th bet Wil ph 14th bet Pierce Johin 14th bet Ja Irvin Ges 3 Johnston M A 15th and Dorcas Johnson C8S Leavenworth bet Jaros James 1ith and Williams Kunis J Krupo Anton 15 Kofka James 1: Kromul Prokop ¥ Kruml Vaclay W nand William ) and Dorcas Villiams bet 1 ams bet 14t and 16th th bet Jones and Leaven- s hand Williams, \d Pierce illiams and_Pierce ams and Pi and Williams kson and Jones ce and Hickory 15th and 14th nes 14th and Williams 1S 4th and_15th h and Lith Kelly Robert Jones bet 15th and 1th Kritz Joseph 1410 § 13th Kacer Vojtich 14th bet Williams l\nll WTI s Williams bet 13th a 1s Voclay Willis bet Litl Krajicek Frank 15th and Wil rthur John 19th th and M ael 710 14 on nd Hickory and 15t and lith h and Lth s nd Willlams MecCarthy \lnhn'l Lith and Leavenworth McCulley W Ppreasbet th and 18th MeCall Frank 14th bet Jackson and Jones 1 J 1318 Jackson John 18th and Doreas Ath and Mason MeDonnell and 1ith_ MeGuan \Wm 1110 s 13th A ire \Win 1308 5 15th Metima 2John 13th and: Center MeKenna P A 1531 815th MeLanigen J 1ith and Center A fillan Daniel 14th and Cen Robt 16th bet Williams MeNeal th and Dore McNutt ki 5th and Dor E N s 18U abe Frank Lith bet Jones worth 1S Ahqlrxul Leavenworth bet 13th ter and Hickory ck 17th and Williams and Legven- Iry John 19th and Williams Villiams and 15th and Castellar A Lithand Howard ,umqu.\ M A 1616 s 16th Leonard C A 614 8 Lith Mrbuichr ¥ Mason T A 14255 15th, 5th and Center a ml Williams W h bet Willis Maier John it and Dorcas Niles {01t aind Mason NtV enel Lith Nejdl Vojlej Williams bet 14th Otfo W H 15th and Will O'Leary Jerry 15th and Ca Orton JamesC 19th and Williy hou Parda= Jiri 14th and Pierce Provaznek Josepl Williams bt ank 14th and Hickory Villiams and ns and Center and 15th 1 Saratoga and 16th Psels Jan I3th et Hickory and Witliams rson Chas Hth and Leaven vJohn Lith bt Williams znek Frauk Williams bet son G 1 Renes George 15th bet Pieree an Ross Chas 1542 8 15th mes 113425 1500 ord William 17 itehic S.J Hth bet Jaekson an It 10th a het Tith and worth and Hickery 15th and 16th nd Williams d Jones 11 20th 14th h bet Williams and Mariha S 15th et Will 15th bet Willi I Jackson bet nd Martha oonh WA bet L 1 & Martha ms and Pieree 14th and 1oth th and 15th Showll Frank 144 bet. Williuns and Hickory Sudler Henry 6223 1ith Spetinek Jan 15t bet Piere Sedle Joseph Doreas bet Bt 5k W Eth bet Pierce anc Sheedy Thos 19th and William Speleniek John Marthia bet 15th Seele K Saturck Frank Dth bet Willian Taylor Stephen 16th bet Willian Trimble Robt 13th and Jones Pomsee Frank Wilians bet 1t V' ale Peter Hth bet Williams af Vrojteek J ohn Pigree bet 1ith Vozin Joseph 159 and Willian Vanjola Joseph Lith bet Willia Wurth J F 3ith and Picree Womaeka Joseph Lith bet Hiek ter White P 13t Wolence J Atkson fiek Johi 1t 4 achitel Joseph Dith Tet Pieree AMES sper 1ith bet Williams o and Williams ) and 1th 1 Williams and 14th awnd Center 15 and ns and C hand 16th ud Hickory and 15th 15 ms and Pierce ory and Cen- I and Williains epet 13t and 14th hand Pacitie and Williams PoxyeLry, Registrar, Additional Lisy First District, Second # Ward Adams Henry 158 abd Pacitic Bonn o 1507 5 15th Bruning k 37t an | Willia Barion Joseni v\nl ; Carney Tt B 1409 8 14t) ampbell Alb Bt Tones Forelund Gust 19th and GibY Henry L 1ith and Do l\n’ Joln hlh and Martha e W and Doreas pp ) 2 5 1th es Joseph 14th bet Plerce and ms 1l Williams 1 Willian s Clas 16th bet Witliawms and Pierce Lehman Ferdinand 17th § Matena Stephen 14th bet W illiax Moser G A 15th and Doreas Musil Peter 14h and Conter MeGiee John 29th and Williams Proston Dennis 1310 Leayenwo e-hel Frank 1th bet Williams t Doreas & Martha | 8 and Center rth and Pierce ochford AlL16th and Castellar s Dan ) 1103 16th livan Jas Lith and Jae Varacek Joun 14th and Pierce Vivra Joseph 15th and Willian Wagoner Chas A 515 5 14th BIATE OF NEBR. Dougl T hiereby certify that the list I lished by the Oiaha Bir and isa tubl, true and imparital uualite 1 voters of the Ward, whom I have those Who pr tion. and is & true copy from m book @f said district and ward Janus DoxyeLLy, Bi., ASKA County. tofore pubs the foreoing Hst of the duly First di known to le such and nted themselye: fct Second s for registia y registration Regiatras, S freyem Sax v men AT [, 6, 1836. ADDITIONAL First District, Ward, Aver T C 1617 Cap ave Baulch E K 2333 Dodge Byers John M 2516 Davenport Blirt J F 16th and Davenport Charles J S 1518 Davenport Christianson John Chicago and 25thy Ciayton R W 2415 Dayenport Duncan Robt D 1608 Davenport Donovan M 1611 Dodge Dinsmore Mrs Orpha C Elder C H 233 n 16th Frost Alfred 2305 Dodge Fenwick James 1624 Douglas Foye John 15th and Dodze Giroves Joln Chicago bet H4th and 25th Gurley G 11816 Do GrantJoln Creighton bloe Haller 24 0 15th Hurley H 1, 15th and Dodge Jordan H G 2324 Dodge Jackman I A 1515 Dodge l\nh\ H H 1616 I)mlu! Logan 1 W Lee TH 111 n Mullen Richard Mass Martin 2521 Davenport Mumaugh J 1 2509 Capitol av Mole H H %111 1ith cKaig R N 1711 Davenport wyne A F 114 § 1ith viam H 15th and Capitol ave Neilson Andrew 2425 Davenpork Peterson L € 2318 Capitol avo LIST Of Voters Fourth 1724 Cap ave Chicago LRostron l.uorgo 151 Yodge Rowe A I 1 15th and Dodge, nd Capite Y d Do Sel midt C B 2418 Da nport cribner Frank 15th and Dodge Shea John C 220 n 17th Smatiman Bert 1624 Douglas Smith Chas 1 n 16th Thompson € 12 Capitol ave \V'l!aml Joveph 1703 Capitol ave Wilson J M S 1304 Capitol ave Waugh J 8 2512 Daven port Waugh R E 2542 Davenport Worsham J R 817 n 17th Whitting C C.2439 Daven port Wilkins C F 1021 Chicago Walie G R 1015 Capitol ave Yates Geo C 111 n 16th 1 hereby certify that this Isa correct list of additional names of voters of 1st District 4th W. J. Mous L LIST - ADDITIO! Of Qualificd Voters in Second D! rd, Burns Edward 1725 s 10th Bigdrup Julins 12th bet Do Bofsen il 121h bet Dore Boisen Peter 12th bet Dorcas and Center RBoisen 1P O 12th bet Dorcas and Center Bork Fred 1819 5 11th Boadny B alley het W1 Boyle Terrence Brigs ) Bullard kW ne cor i 1um| Williaws Capune A W Goodinan’s residence Cumi Z WmC 3 s 12th Christensen Jno 1438 s 0ty Dempsey Michael 1111 s 10th Ditlon edman 1111 s 10th Diilon M 1111 5 10th Dillon Jno 1111 s 10th Dinan Michacl 13th bet Pieree and Williams Elsasser John alley bet Pacilic and Pierce near 10th Franzis James 1211 Pierce leming Moris 10th near Doreas Lordice James 12th bet Arbor and Vinton Goodinan Osea il Dorcas Greeley Thomas Lith Haley M 11th near Harbey J H 1309 5 1 Jurgensen S 12th near Pierce Kempf August cor 12th and Dorcas Liseman August cor Lith and Williams o 11th and Williams orge Sth bet 11 seph Sth near ( Matza Pete and 1 Mack Charles 1T 1112 s 9th AMinneck Jolm 1024 5 11th Minogue Joln 12th bet Pacific and Pierce Yaton 11911 iickory Jd Phomas 1112 3 1001 street Sugene corner 11th and Doreas. Pelle Thomas € 1112 s 11th Phaleps 13 1) 1441 s 10th str |‘ arson K \\ 1101 8 91 h stre cas and_Center nd Center d Picrce and Clarles Paul_corn ber H 11th near Center. vt WL 1503 ¢ 11th street \ml (Inllvv A 1lth between Center and l AIIIH) that the above additional list Is a true copy” of those registercd up to 12 o'clock m., Api 1856, HEN NPFOR Registrar Second District First Ward. ADDITIONAL LIST Of Voters in' the First District of the First Ward, s L 519 5 9th st Anderson Clias Seandi Almas Alf 919 Jackson Anderson J Scandinavian hotel Bicber Fritz 6th bet Leavenworth Marcy Bierlini Jos Metz brewery Buierd Frank Commercial hotel Brennen Thos Commereial hotel Benson Jno Comm hotel Barlow O E 613 s Collins Juo Commercial hotel Christensen M Denmark hotel Dybbro I, C th and Leavenworth street Donoven I E 9th and Leavenworth ot .eavenworth alley Allen Cl ian hotel and Jno 1017 Leavenworth el (11 5 9th th um Leavenworth and Mason 3 yenworth Gaylor Jas 615 s 12th Gaines WA 607 Mar Gradley Geo T’ Graber And 916 Jackson o Jones bet 6th and 7th Hansen Jacoh Commercial hotel Ilansen A P Seand hotel Hanrahan Michael 10th and Jackson Hins Peter 1216 Pacilie Hansen Herdman Commercial hotel Hilwerth Louis SI11s 5th st Hazerty Thos Commereial hotel Hacksell Jno 1017 5 10th st Homelins € venworth Hilbert € W G135 s 120h st Jones Harry 5th and Jones dohansen Hasmus 7th bet Jones and Jack Johnsen Chas 5th and Leavenworth mus 7th het Jones and n bet 9th and 10th 0 Marce, Jones 1 venworth kson Ko Krum wnd 7th cial hotel 1k hotel Leavenworth nd Sth 6th bet Jackson and Noble Jas Denmark notel Jw!wn Maguus Jones 7th and Sth Nikolaison Lars No 1 6th and Jones Frank 11th near Jones Pesterreichor Ed 12th and Jones er George W L2th bet Jackson and Olierran Jno 1018 Pacific l aterson Erick 719 Leavenworth sterson S 614 Marcey sterson Peter 624 5 T1th cial hotel Kyan Riehard Pacific bet 10th and 11th Reynolds 15 M 706 5 10th Stone M 504 5 10th ) Owen 912 5 11th i W Leavenworth and 9th Louis Leavenworth bet 4t and 5th 215 10th Neliwear AL Selinker Henry 09 Sehmidt Thos J 718 Stannis F O Coni Spitko A 1514 5 Uth Schunidt Wi 520 5 11th Trosh Gus St Jaines hotel Thowas ¥ L 12l bet Leaven son Vagtle Ch 9th and Jackson Wilcox Gi D 901 Mason Waybri bet Jiuc feh Thos Kson nan |I|v| Dennis house Whittenmy ra Jos 11th near Leavi Onahia, A pril5th, 1556, 18AAC RUBID Registiar. First district First ward. A Cutter of Louisville, Ky, holds the championshin of pulling the Body up by the little finger of one hand. He did it | savenworth \worth and Jack: | son and Jones wort!i e Bertrand G Burnett Da Brigus O A Balch E E Carrd Wn ickmore & Clark Willi Clark E S 2 Cahill Alex Corcoran I Faist Louis and U S Fowler B A Finn Foster G I Foster J W Fuller Char W s R e B A enna I, Miltoy J A Mayne L R Meyer Max omb I Rensch A cott Willa Sudborougi Stevens T nberger Welel 1 certify t and corréct the Second Addit Andrew F Baker S B Bollard H 1 Boswell Th Bireh Balker Max Bays G W Bell W M Bacon W Burnett 1,1 Clarke W 18 Drummond rink Wi oy W rishan W Grassan A . Woodwor Himz Joh Horak Hyde J 11 lin Geo Joplm A M Wi [ iraw Ji eBride ) ( Iside ards W Richardson Sobseeyk . lannon Vool W IR e d L 5 L s Mrs Collins 5 A Cleveland ‘T Dulaney A Ebener’ ¥ Fiteh ¢ Fiteh K tA Harris AT LN son M s Alph Morton Hey ki W Peckam P teord L1 Rick Richardson Shuinhower Stadden il Scharlack It Sidner F'W Shrwm L ¥ Tittany Whitaker Woodworth Woodward Walk Wallac 1h or D1 by ot of Fi Didn't o Yes, inde plesion | six Lmes in sneceasion in 1578, Of Voters Brown James B Danbaum Ly Demarest Wm I 1504 Harney W o Flynn John N % Mojean Louis 2011 Harne, R & homas M Parker A A 2109 Dodge ard M Coftey Thos 17th bet [ ad C WL ollum John A1 ehlander Wi v CA 810 Phil SI oh 11609 s 15th Wiverka Fra ADDITIONAL Rt Monninger J Sorenson Fred 2:d 1,9 W C 2016 Cuming list of When sio was 3 Child, she o Whon she becaine Mis Whou sk bad Uhildren, she gave thow Uastaria irprise, a ur g of the Second District Fourth Ward. 12 2030 Hurford ave d K 1509 Farnam 04 St Mary's ave 17 Dod 1 arney nter and L cor ( enworth , 115 Harney 9th bet Farnam and Douglas s w cor Douglas and 26th yman 1511 Farnam northeast cornes irant avenue 1503 Farnam [Larney 1911 Douglas 1911 Doy los 11 eorgia avenue Mary's avenue ‘arn; 450 Convent L 114 s Twenty-fourth 3 2412 Harney s Clark n St Mary's avenue 516 Corest ave 535 Pleasant o Leavenworth and E Grove 50 bet Douglas and Dodge ark Pleasant len 1 H Sundetland J A 1l 603 8 2 l Simpson R F 25th bet Douglas and Dodge Siddull H L 15 11 Farnam 1 Thomas K 409 s 25 Sanders Elner cor 30th and Leavenworth 503 Fairview VanHorn 8'S nw cor 16th and Farnam r Morris 2714 Farnam Wass (3 1, 418 Georgla ave ns M 2008 Dougl: hat the above names are a troe copy of the registration book of district of the ward ul JAMES G CAntx ns 2nd Dist. 2nd Ward. T Delaware bet Poppleton and Mt Pleasant Pierce 1810 Coltax 0s 13 Johnson 1 'aciue J 805 h 16 5 20th Iiere Georgia ave ) $15 5 215t vonworth and Mason. u uia and Poppleton ave \erine ar h ave Clarke I'D 1 B\ Donnelly Mike C Topple C 1517 n Pierc ugust i 15t and 22d T'oppelton and th and Williams i St Marv's ave Gierseh Robert Hunter Robert 1517 Hyde M D 112 1 A Catherime near Mt Pleasant m 2lstand Williams Catherine ne: King J 1 2060 Poppleton ave Kelley Walte ] arys ave nd Williatus H08 1 ) 1508 1. W08 Leavenworth 1 and Leavenworth Picree 5 20th 5 15th of Leavenworth ol i 20 m Popule 9 s rzin ave s of Poppleton and Williams i Johusou JS an ridan o W Picree bet 224 and 24th 16 Johnson Leavenworth t Pl 803 Park ave 14 2416 Poppleton ave SW o L1 G ik 20th n of | Jony I, DALEY, ED NAMES ¢ District—Sixth Ward. 2d and Miaini N T and Miami A 2 and Niehols S 2o0th 15 Cuming Cumin 1 and Calitornia 2 Cming ) Seward ward 1909 California 0 Cuming nd Izard Hammond W20th and Grace TRt 124 1 19th 221 1 20th 124 1 19th My o [zard J M 2210 Burt ons0 2215 Cuming 16 Chicazo J 908 North Nineteenth TPwenty-second and Girace tieth and Cass Nichols vl and Clark y KA Phelps Frank 2324 Charle H 1550 North Twenty-tirst 11550 North ‘Twenty-lirst 20th and Burt A M 1412 n 20th 3 Saunders 1420 n 10th i lzard W 190 Californi ¢ Joseph Grace and Saunders oot 2016 Ciiming 1004 1 2id 14 4'I\.n'!vn ( d Lako 12105 Nicholas T Walter 712 1 201k 416 0 10th ertify thit the above names the additional registered rat district ixth Ward, Cuas, Wilk1 Rex When Baby wsa sick, we gave bor Uactoris, ed for Castoris, she clung to Castoris, Wisconsin minister an orthadox pulpit fire under a b 1 from ky - vl graduates look lovey? they all use Pozzoni's Comn- wder mbor. i8 sclected with 1o lirstclass tr Fien W. ( b and 1 of | WHEAT ON THE DANGER LINE The Unoertainty of the Market Oauses Ohi- cago Dealers to Fight Shy. A STRONG REVIVAL IN CORN. Breaks Somewhat in tho Provisions Close Firm Har Cattle Market General Reports. Which Afternoon —A ¥ RAIN MARKET, CnicAco, April 5—[Special Telegram. WieAT—Wheat opened this morning @ lower than it closed Saturday, and the local crowd of room traders began selling the v ket down from the jump. May fell to e and.June to §1ige, o sheer descent from Sat- urday of 1%~ Only one or two small lots were bought at 0'ge, but quite a quantity changed bands at 19ig@ie. The market became stronger, though the temper of the majority of operators in the it continued bearish. Purchasing was of a character to Justify the belief that some very large lines of short wheat were covered, and broke who usually represent Cudaliy, were uncom monly active, first in breaking the market, and then in buying. On the other hand offerings from certain quarters were exceed- ingly free, and tue suspicion grew that, though Cudahy might be “evening up,” other traders, of almost as heavy calibre, wero fecling the crowd for a turn on the short side. The officlal report of the clearances from New York amounted to nearly 2,000,000 bushels, and cables were rather better in tone, but the auxilliary domestic markets were lacking in snap and vigor, They scemed to hang with even more helplessness about the meck of Chicago than usual. Outside orders were 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 chronic bears from selling, and_bulls, who have been canght 50 often, are slow to take hold until they see a decided drift thelr way. May sold up to 3e, and the market secined i a very good shape when the news came of the suspension of the Duluth branch of the Milwaukee house of Hooker, Critten- den & Co., and prices dropped e, May touching the lowest price of the day—7i0%c. Considerable uneasiness was feltas to the extent of the failure, but when itwas learned that the Milwaukee house was not involved in the disaster, the bulls breathed easier and the market firmed up, closing at W@W¥Ke for May. MiNonr GRAINS corn, but CHICAGO There was big trading fn the fluetuations were not wid Patridge, Orr, Crittenden & Comes, Fra ley and several other houses, supposed to have been short a great quantity of property, bought largely, and yet the market declined in the face of their purchases, closing weak at 1 o'clock, 3e lower than Saturd Spec- ulation in corn is experiencing a revival ap- vently. Oats suffered a_decline of 1c for cash and %e for Mny to-day, and consider- ble excitement prevailed i the oats crowd. ProvisioNs—Provisions exhibited a de- cidedly hardening tendency and the closing at 1o'clock wasat the best price of tho morning session, the market showing up in strong contrast to wheat. Prices fluctuated in an uncertain fashion until well along in the day, when a quiet buying of all the pro- duct of pork, lard and ribs_ started the shorts to cover and they becamo free buyer Aw¥rErNooN BoArn—Grain on the day was not large, but the market scemed to have suddenly assumed a firmer tone from some use not apparent on the surface, Wheat quiet and steady on the afternoon board, and closed without an appreciable change from the prices ruling at 1 o'clock. Corn and oats expericnced a break, the former of e and the ltter }sc. Provisions were firm. 2:40 p. m.—Tuts on May wheat, 183c; calls, £0'4(@S0%gc. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CRicAGO, April 5.—[Special Telegram.|— CarrrE—The cattle market was in peculiar shape to-duy and opinions of dealers varied considerably. ‘Tho receipts were not much larger than on last Monday. At any rate, the run of eattlo could not be considered a rie one. The supply was ample, however, id the general vement was slow during the morning. In some cases dealers con- sidered prices easier, while in others they considered values strong. On the whole there was no quotatlo change in prices as compared with st Friday, Among the offerings were somo 1,196 pound corn-fed Nebracka steers at S, some little Chierokee cattle at 84, some still bulls at §: A lot of Wyoming caitle, meal-fed in Nebraska, sold ns follows: 0 pounds, §3.20; 16 bulls, Sy 1. 78 pounds, Shipping 5 500 pounds, 1,200 t0 1,350 pounds, $1.50@5,15; 0 pounds, $4@4.50, Hoas—Trade was active and prices ful s strong as at 1he closo of last week. made § L, and mixed with odds orts sold ut Wi 40, It 5 —4@3 per cont, il bt steady’ Xty days and $4.5%¢ on demiaid, OVERNMENTS—Dull but irin, 10CKs —Stocks continue dulland featu there being sition o trade uniil of arly ol awmd Other coal stocks tuations of the @ within narrow tand sieady, closing small adyanees, ATOCKS ON WALT, 8% cent bouds. 5 unchian STREET. % Orozon Tran. 4 Pacific Mail. Dentral Pacific Centr acifi ‘;‘ ‘“ P C&A...... o B D., D& Ge. hnv red Ti0s Contral, LB &W. . Kansas & T'exi LakeShore L. & Mich. Cenitr: Mo, Pacitie 3 n_Union Northern » ! Noicons preferved. L 140 § |5t L, & & sioferied, 1. & St. . *preferred. ! s 0! proforrea. as Pacill Bk Union I"umr‘ Flour—Dull flour, $4.40 &4 Wisconsin, £6 70 | wihieat, $4,70004,007 4507 patents, 8.0 0, e low Kouthern, 8400 Michigan soft nesoti bake 0,001 low g1 Wheat—Opened weak and clined adyanced e, then decl feady, and clo (@146 for cash tor May. fer and a for ca for Avril for May Oats—Lowy mije for cash; & Aprils 30 for Ma Dul 14, Unsettled and 1 vallied 126015 cash and” Apifi egular ahd ¢ S0t Moderately tive: elosed st i for cashi and A|m1 3