1R97 THE LOCAL NEWS GRIST , h. Husband Turns IDotcctivo and Traces His WJfa to Omaha , SECRETARY CONOYER SPEAKS. lie Tnlks of the AVI no Colored-Hook Ihc Union Club Mr. Grinitli'H Apiuilntnicnt Police NC\VH Other Locnl. Wants Ills Wife. Joseph Uollis the name of a very much distressed young man from Grand Island , who Is In Omaha looking for his wife , Mrs. Jane Hull. That lady ran tiway from Iicr home about three months ngo , with her two children , in company with n man named Henry Vonkcr. lly : i really creditnblo wlocc of detective work , Hell succeeded in tracing his wife to To- f-kn , Lcavcnworth , Kansas City , Atchison - son and thcnco to Omaha , whore ho found tlm woman living with her para mour. Speaking of thu cnso to a repor ter to-day , Hull said. "I love the very ground that woman walks on , and will do anything to reclaim her. Slio left mo three months ago , and went down to Kansas with the children , but 1 did not have the slightest idea that she intended to desert me. I supposed 3ho was going to "work out. " Shu wrote mo two or three letters from diflur- cut point * in Kansas , and then ceased writing nltopjthur. I became alarmed and determined to look her up. I traced licr through different towns m Kansas and limilly found out from the post master at AtcliNon that she had ordered her mail to be sent to Airs. Jane Hell at Omaha. I came hero at once , writing be forehand to my wife to meet me at the depot. Shu did not do so , and as soon as I arrived hero , I started out to lind her. For n day or two I was unsuccessful. Fi nally 1 mailed a letter to her and told the postmaster to instruct the delivery clerk , when it should be called for , to iind out the exact address of Airs. Hell. Ycster- ( laj1 a man called for it at the post ollicc nnd asked for Mrs. Hell's mail. The de livery clerk insisted on knowing my wife's exact address , and the man. who was Vcnkor himself , JinaHy gave it as Thirty-second and Uumiiig street. I went to that addiess last night and look ing through the window saw my wife ami Venkcr sitting together. They refused to let me in even to sec the children. I bhnll Jmvo them prosecuted if they per sist in living together. " Hull yesterday morning procured war rants in the police court for the arrest of his wife and her paramour. At a late hour , however , the guilty pair had not been arrested. The husband , in the meantime , is almostdislracted with grief. Venkcr , it is said , has a wife and nine children living in Grand Island. 1I < > is the same man who was ariestodsomo time ago for impersonating a policeman. HUMAN FOUM DIVINE. Sir. Conoyor Thinks That It Ought Not to Ho Too Promiscuous A reporter for the Bin : called upon Air. Conoyor yesterday morning to ascertain what he hail to say with regard to the episode at the meeting of the board of ed- ueation Monday evening , when Airs. Me- Intyre one of the public seliool teachers wanted M r. Conoycr to tell her who it was that had spoken indignantly about her text book on anatomy. He said : " 1 was going home on the 10th of last month when I met a man who had just como from a newspaper ' oilico. Ho told me Unit his daughter had seen a wino covered book on Airs. Mcln- tyro's table in her class room , which she had opened and road and found to con tain objectionable pictures. The man was iiulitiimnt. That night I spoke to my boy about the book , and ho told me Unit ho had scon and read it , ami know all about men and women. My boy is about 14 years of ago. The next day I FpoKo to Mr. Lewis and told him to tell Kirs. Mclntyre that she ought to keep that book in her desk or where children rouldc'tgct hold of it. The ntinio of the fyook is "Qnauo's Anatomy , " and if , vou don't know what it is , Dr. LeiscnriiiK will tell yon that it is not a lit book to have within the reacli of chil dren. Mrs. Mclntyre has been demand ing that 1 tivo ; nor the namoof the parent who was indignant over having the work reail by his daughter , and I have refused to give it , because I don't think it material. The book has been within the roach of children , lias been read by thi'in , and even medical men have pro nounced that the work is such as should be placed buyout ! the reach of children. I have said that I .sh.ill go before the com mittee and make allidavit to my asser tion , ami that is all there is in the mat ter. " COCmiAN'S A Piipnr in Cliicnuo TlilnlCH Ills Hos pital I'laiiH Ilnvn Jlocn Accepted. Tliero is n paper published in Chicago , called Pilner's liuilding Uccord. Jt Is supplied by architects willi items con. corning the work they have on hand , Its last edition bhows tlio edt'ct of inter ested parties , by tlio publication of the following paragraph : "Hospital , Douglas county , Omaha , Nub. , J. C. Coohran , 78 Ashland blook , Chicago , nrehiteet ; contracts not let : cost $250,000 , two stories ; stone and pressed brick , architectural and orna mental iron work , plato and stained class , htcam heating , slate roof , sky u lights , terra cotta , kitchen outfit. " lu view of tlio fact that tlio plan for the hospital has not yet boon selected , it is fomcwluu strange iliat Cochran , several days ago , should liavo allowed the para- jxrajih mentioned to bo published , es pecially iu view of thu fact that ho had been given to understand that there was but litth ) probability of his plan being se lected , Jt is noticed , also , that the lijrures iu tlio record are $ ' . ' 50,000 instead of Wll.OOO , which Cochran first said his building could bu erected for. The former liguros , however , nro now nearer Cochran'H estimate because he lias lately concluded that ifc.TJ.000 will not erect his structure. GUOVISK'S THANKS. lluw lie .Yiiprerlntes.Mrs. Uoovob' Gilt ol'n Crazy Quilt , Headers of the HKK may remember thai an aged lady of Omaha , Mrs. Klizaboth Hooves , sent to President Cleveland n ( Ilk sofa quilt. As early as October 0 the t president acknowledged the receipt ol the present , but because of n misundcr- V httuulinx thu lady did not receive the message. Another attempt was made , nnd accordingly yesterday , Mrs. K > > cwes received tlm valued recognition , which consisted of the following letter , a poem dedicated to Miss J'olsom and photographs - graphs of both the president und his wifo. Tlio letter is as follows : KxKftmvn MANSIONI I WASIIIXOTON , 1) . 0. , Oct. 0 , ibsa { My Dear .Mrs. Jletwos : I hnvo received by UiolmndotMr. KyJey the beautilul present \\llich > on asked mo to accept with your kind wlt-hes and oainest prayers for my wel fare , and success In my peihomU nnd oHlclal lifp. I ileslro to ovpivss my sincere thanks for this til t , valuable forUs usolulness ana beauty , but much moio prized In'cmiso U Is llio handiwork of an aged und patiiotic lady \\hose \ esteem und conlidonce Is thus ex- ji's-ci1. I am much liupressea by your btato- infiit that the 3 her expeiui-d uijon his prcfent Is , In your He ef , tlio last that your ano and lullnu lies will pei mil you to put form. 1 hope this may not lc to , bull must express the souse ot oblisa- Ion to ft faithful performance of duty which n view of surrounding circumstances ynnr mossnpe of tie < i soccd fasten1) ) upon me. My \\lfnjolns me In ndmlrntlon of jour gift anil ippreclntion of your sincere peed wlsnos. Wo liavo thought you might be pleased to re ceive our ] hotoeraplH as tokens of our re * nenibrapcc of you on the occasion of jour 'Ighty-scveiith birthday , which occurs on the lltli Inst. I tliercfore enclose them with our > cst wishes and conttratultitlons. Yours sincerely , OUOVKH CI.KVKI.AXD. Mrs. Elizabeth Itecvcs , Oinalia , Mcu. TIII : iintmnw cijuc. V t'lcanntit I ntcrlnhuncnt Monday Night at Gcrmnnln JInll. The first entertainment nnd ball of the Young Men's Hebrew Club wns holdMon- lay night at Gcrniama hall. The SOO coup es present enjoyed n pleasant evening of music and dnncing. The literary pro- ramme was ojiencd with an address by Dr. llenson , preceded by an overture by : ho orchestra. William Wolf sang a solo ; o a piano accompaniment by Miss M. llotiischild. Other features of the pro- _ riiiimo : were a recitation by Miss Haolir , and a vocal solo by S. J. Hlce. President Meyer tlicn delivered an addrc" ? . In re ferring to the Hebrew race lie said : "ltisu olcss for me to state that this race has boon remarkable in the history of the eailh ever since its existence. I'rom time immemorial the Jews liavo occupied positions of honor and trust in nil nations wherein they have found homos. Jn this pounce- : ion let me state , that with but few exceptions , crimes among the Jews are almost unknown. You may seek in vain through the penitentiaries and prisons of the various countries of the world for Jews who are there in consequence quence of crimes which they liavo com mitted. The statistics of the world show that there are less of our race , than any other race , perhaps , on the face of the globe , arrested and punished for crime. It has been a principle of the Jewish race to abide by the laws in the country wherein they reside. By reason of this they have always become formid able competitors in the affairs pertaining to human activity in all countries where in they reside. Intellectually they have produced some of the most remarkable men , who either us counsellors , or prime ministers , or financiers have controlled and molded the channels of these various departments. It is the boast and proud distinction of the Jews that they pro duced one of the greatest prime minis ters thai the ace has beheld. That a man with all of the prejudice character istic among nations against his race should have risen to the position which JJeacouslield occupied in England , has astonished many of ttie philosophers of the earth , and among them the very people ple with whom lie lived. " in referring to the objects of the club speaker said : "We hope that by this social intercourse we can become better acquainted and devolope our moral natures in this busy life to such a , stand ard , that some day in our midst we may have the opportunities of which tiic Jews of other countries arc possessed. The aims and objects of this club , in view of these advantages , will not have been carried out in yam. Wo should among ourselves learn charily , good-will , and fellowship. Wo should treat each other as members enlisted in a common cause , and when in old age \vo are called to our final resting place , wo will bo able to look back with satisfaction and gratification to the good deeds which wo have done towards ono another since thisorganualiou 1ms been in existence. " The dances were twenty in number. The following were the committees in charge of the affair. Executive Julius Meyer , president ; Milton Sloruan , vice- president ; Fred S. Scligsohn , secretary ; I. Kahn , treasurer. Board of directors Dr. E. E. Sicilian , M. Kahn , J. Danbaum , II. Hoyn , E , Ganz. Arrangements Dr. E. E. Sloman , A. Auspachcr , William Wolf , M. Kahn , M. J Harris. Floor man agers M. J. Harris , A. Lewis , L. lilock , A. Uindskoft , S. J. llicc. Reception com mittee S. Obcrfcldcr , S. J. Fisher , I. Sehilf , A. Anspachcr , E. Gams. A SECOND UAtili. The Southwest Presbyterians Afik a Second Time for Kev , I ) . R. Kcrr. A meeting of the congregation of the Southwest Presbyterian church was hold on Mondaylovcning to lake action upon the proposed coming of the Kcv. D. H. Kcrr , to acl us pastor of the church men- , tioncd. It will be remembered that shortly after the resignation of Rev. T. C. Hall pas tor , Mr. Kcrr was called from Erie , Pa. , where ho had been ono of the most popu lar of the local clergymen. The call was accepted , but it was later developed that the presbytery of the place refused to dis solve Mr. Kerr's pastoral relations. This information was convoyed to the mem- bcis of the Southwest church , and in ac cordance with it , the meeting referred to was hold , and for the second time Mr. Kcrr was called. It is expected that the Eno people will oppose no further ob jection and that Mr. Kerr will como hero as soon us ho mav bo able to close up his alfairs In his old liomo , which will prob- abiv bo about the 1st of March. In the meantime the Southwest pulpit will bo filled by Nov. J. .N. Uoyd , editor of the Chiistiun Hour. THIS u.viox oi un. Tlio Outgrowth ol'lho Canniliiiii Am erican Association. Monday evening the becond annual election of ollicors of the Canadian Ameri can club took place at the rooms , Fifteenth btrcct opposite the opera house. ( Jcorgo 11 Leslie was unanimously ro-olectcd presi dent , and the other places were filled as lollows : Will McHrulo and Dr. Van Camp first and second vice presidents respectively ; Dr. Mattico , third vice prc.sidcnl ; E. T. Mullen , secretary , and A. W. Patterson , treasurer. ThoFo elli ccrs witli the following constitute the loard of directors ; Messrs. Mackenzie , Moulton , Loavcnworth , Hutehinsoii and Stephens. Tliuro is now a surplus in the treasury and the club has excellent pros pects. Its minio hereafter will bo the Union club. It is now looking for a private house where it will bo enabled to introduce all Ilia feature * of u lirst-class club , The initiation feu will soon bo raised from $10 and the monthly dues from 3 per month. OIIICCI'H , A meeting of the directors of the Union Elevator company , elected at a session of the stockholders Monday afternoon , was hold yesterday for the purpose ol electing ullicors. The result of botli elections was as follows : Directors Chas. F. Adam ? , jr , Bos ton ; Thos , h Klmball. P. C. Himulmngn N. Merriam. S. H. Callaway , Wm. Wal lace , ( Jeo. W. Hall , Omaha. President. Chas. I1. Adam ; , jr. ; vic-o president , Thos. L. Kimball ; secretary (3eo. W. Hall ; treasurer , Wm. Wallace. A resolution was passed nuthori/.in ; a renewal ot the lease of the property oi the company to tlio present lessees Messrs , llimebaucli & Mcrriam , for 2 term of live jears. - Trarcllnu Mmi'u Symposium , The traveling men who have formm' an association with headquarters in tins cityarc all entluislas > tic over the prospects of thu a Hair. Ono of the members of one of the committees told a Hr.K reporter last evening that the proposition to opei a 6ct pf rooms was most enthusiastically encouraged by tlm local jobbers. All the lims luu'ti guaranteed doiu ions of money and several of the house- urnishlng men have offered carpets and urmture to fit up the apartments. The ocation of the rooms lias not yet been determined , but when they are opened ' uul lixcd up in elegant style , Omaha will 'lave still stronger inducements to offer raveling men to come here and "Sun- lay. " _ IVtiNt the "Hoys in rny" no. The report of Superintendent Evcrs of : ho work dona by tlio letter carriers dur- tig tlio past month , is as follows ! Ntim- jcr of carriers , twenty-four ; daily trips , ixty-nlne ; daily collection trips , seventy- one ; registered letters delivered 1,478 ; mail letters delivered .137,495 ; mail postal cards delivered , lt,722 ! ; local letters dc- ivorcd , 81 752 ; local postal cards de livered , 57,41(5 ( ; newspapers delivered T.0,85 ! ) ; letters returned to the ollicc , 7C2 ; otters collected 197,00 ; ! , postal cants col lected 0J,007 ( ; newspapers collected 22,835. Tllllo Su'nnson's Condition. Miss TilMo Swanson , the young woman who was so severely injured by a mangle in the City Steam laundry Monday , is lying at her homo on the corner of Ninth street and Capitol avenue , in a precari ous condition. She is being attended f Drs. Hosewator and Dysart and , oupli resting as comfortably as may bn expected , it is yet feared that her injuries and the shock to her nervous system may psult fatally. Gnn. O'llrlcn'H Gen. O'Hricn has made rcmarkablo mprovcmont towards recovery in the > ast twenty-four hours , so much so that t was thought , yesterday morning lie vas out of danger. Yesterday afternoon , lis oldest son George , well-known in this city , after a journey of seven days from Seattle , during winch he suffered consid erable from snow blockades , arrived , and vill remain here until the result of his ather's illness may bo determined. The Weather. At " .o'clock yesterday morningtlic ther mometer in the signal service showed a cmpcraturo of 11 degrees above -/.cro. ? rom that time on tiic mercury began to 'all and at noon stood at a point ( J do- jrccs abovfl zero. The indications are , lowover , that this vicinity will bo blessed with n return of warmer weather. lonorts from western and northern sig- ial service stations show that compara- ively moderate weather prevails. Number Four's New Driver. Gus Williams , who has been in tlio employ of Paxton & Gallagher for the last seven years has received tlio appointment of "driver" for engine louse No 1. This will be a great help to the present force which lias heretofore consisted of only two men , who had more than they could do. The depart ment could not have selected a bettor nan. _ llcntllixht Men. The locomotive engine works of the country arc well represented in the city yestcrdaybylialfado7.cn agents each of whom lias his professional headlights turned upon the Union Paciiic headquar ters where engine bids are now being considered. The following arc at the Millard : R. G. Hughes , Patcrson , N. J , ; D. T. Evarts , Homo , N. Y. ; Roman F. Tracey , New York , and W. W. Evans , Palerson , N. J. Week of Prayer. The week of prayer in Presbyterian churches commenced Sunday evening and will continue until next Saturday. In both tlio First and Southwest churches exercises will bo held every night. In tlio Castcllar street parish the prayer meetings will bo hold on four evenings during tlio week in the residence of some member of the church. They will bo con- lucted by the pastor , Rev. J. M. Wilson. Deserved 1'romotlon. E. T. Horn , Ihe popular and painstak ing conductor of the F. E , & M. V. rail road , received a practical Christmas pres ent. It was a promotion to the superin- tendency of tlio eastern division of the road , with headquarters at Norfolk , lie assumed his now duties January 1 , and all who ever had the pleasure of meeting Conductor Horn will be rejoiced to uo able to greet him now as Superintendent Horn. liy the Jaw. A. man named Yerga , employed in the packing house of Harris & Fisher , be yond the city limits was dangerously in jured yesterday by becoming suspended Irom a meat-hook in one of the depart ments of the house. The hook caught him under the Jcft jaw and forced its way through the skin into his month. He sut- fered excrutiating agony until Dr. Gal- braitli was called and relieved him. A New Olllce. Auditor Erastus Young of the Union Pacilic has issued a circular announcing the creation of a now ollicc in his depart ment. It Is that of auditor of disburse ments and J. W. Grillith lias been ap pointed to ( ill it. Mr. Griffith will have charge of all accounts and correspon dence relatinc to the expenses of opera tion , maintenance and equipment ol tlio road. Mount , the Kuoecssoi' . At 3 o'clock yesterday attcrnoon the county commissioners had not decided iion ) ) a hospital plan. It now ap pears that both Timmo and Corliss favor Mendelssohn's , while O'Keefo favors Mover's plans. Corliss coes out of of- lieu to-day , and as Mount is sutisllcd witli Mendelsohn's effort , it isllkoly Unit Corliss will favor leaving the voting to ins successor. Hrowiiell llnll , Tills beautiful ncwjstructuro which now occupies a most commanding position on tlio Tenth street hill , was thrown open j'csterdav morning for the first time , for tlio reception of ht'idont.s , There were lifty-tliri'e boarders on tlio rolls and the number of day scholars was consider ably increased over thai ol last year. The students ami taoulty were greatly pleased witli structure , A HUGO Arranged. Dan J. Hess , Ihe sprinter , writes from Stromsburg , Neb. , that ho expects to run a live mile nice on the 10th hist. , with Hoffman , a foot-runner of Hollwood , for $200 a sido. He is to give Huffman 200 yards start in the live miles. Koss gays that ho is in ( rood condition ami weighs 105 pounds. He is confident of winning the race. _ csassa Bndilon Death , Tlio many friends of Mrs , Ed. O'Con nor will learn with sincere sorrow of tlio death of their oldest child James Rich ard. Just as lie was entering his second year death made its unwelcome visit , Tlio funeral will taKe place from I ho par ent's residence this morning at 11 o'clock. For twenty years Henry F Italcom , of Shirley , Mass. , sulfurcd with rheumatism. He found no relief till he took Hood's Sarsaparllla. ItlshopVorthfnKtou III. Ilbhop Worthington has been con lined to his room with a serious cold , and yesterday hud nol experienced very much rolicl , Owing lo his illness ho was un able to attend the opening of Brownell hull , which took place yesterday , ' A M3W V1KWXOP CONSUMITION Anil Ono Whlctr/Apponls to Common Sense , MnnyxCurnblo Cases , "Miuiy persons dloof Consumption who could cft3lly bo curetM' says Dr. S. C. Clark , \Yntortown , N. Y. < ' 'it they would co at it right. 1 rm\o R new view of the disrate. Consumption Is notinhvays of lung origin. " 'How so ? What IsJt then ? " "AInny c.isos of Consumption nro second ary. Tlio disease itself prevails everywhere , but tlio best practitioners refuse to attribute It entirely to enhcriUiice or the nentlier , It n person lives In the most favorable clliunto lu the world and Ims any tendency to lung \\cnkncs * , If certain conditions exist In the system , that clliimte , however favorable , will not prevent development of the disease. The disorder In such cases Is only a second ary symptom In the limes of some oilier nil- incut , and can ne\cr bo cured until np- pi cached through Its source. " "Yes , docloi ; but flhat is the method of approach ? " "If i on dlpyourllncor in ncUlyou biru It ; do you not1' "Yes. " "It you wash this burnt IhiKci' every second with nclillml , Is the result.1 "Why , constant liillaniiimtlou , festering and eventual UcMructlon of the linger. "Precisely I Xow then lor my method. which commends itMslf lo the reason and Judgement of en cry skillful practitioner. \ou know certain acuts are developed In tno body , Well , If the system Is all rlelit these nelds aie neutralized or utill/ed and carried out. If tlio system Is run dow n by o > cesses , anxiety , coutinual exnosure , or overwork , these acids accumulate In the blood. 11 thuio Is anynatiual weakness In the lung , this acid attacks It , having a natural nlllnlty for It , nud If tlio acid Is not neutralized or passed out of the system , It burns , ulcerates and linally destroys the lung. IsthlscleaiV" "Peifectlyl 13ut how doou prevent the accumulation of tliL-se acids in the system'1' "Irregularities of the liver and kiduejs create this excess of acid nud the supply can Jo eut off only by correcting the wrong action of these oigans. The kidneys alone should carry out In mmmity.Iii solution , enough of this cld dally , which , f left in the blond , wnuld kill four men. When the .stomach , the liver nud the klduc.rs nro ( ( { { conspiring lo Increase tlio acid , the wonder Is that weak lungs lesist .luath as long as they dol" "Uutyoii have not lold us how you would [ rent such cases. " "No , but 1 will. The limits nro only dls- : ascd as an cj/ecf / of this acid orkidnov poison n tlio blood. Alter having ejlmu = tco n authorized lemodlcs to cancel tliis ncld con. lltloii , 1 was compcllP' ' . , in justice to my pa tients , to use Wainei's safe euro : though a [ iropriotftly remedy , it Is now recognized , 1 ; ee , by lending physicians , bv Picsldcnts of State Hoards of llealthaml by Insurance phy- Rlcinns , as a sclentliia and tlio nnlu specific for thcso gioat oipaus lu which over ninety ner cent , of diseases originate or nro sus tained. " "Is this form of treatment successful ? " "Jt Is woiulei fully so , nnd tor that icnsou I am only too willing that you should an nounce It to the world of cousumptlvcs. " A'ofc lit the Publishers : Wo have received the above interview from H. II. Warner Ac Co. , Rochester , N. Y. , with the request that wo publish It for the yonil of suffcrlny pcu- 2 > ! c. In a foot note to their letter they say : "The experience of Dr.Ci.irk is not strange to us. In our correspondence have louud that many thousands ot people aio suiruiiug from what they think is Consumption , whereas tlio real ditliculty is with thn liver and kidneys , proven by the faet that when these organs aie restored to health by the u c of Warner's sale cure , the consumption dis- npuuars , nnd so does urcinlc or kidney poi soning , which causes so many symptoms of diseases that the human system is subject to. Tlio same may bo said of rheumatism , caused by an ncldco million ot the system. Wo in sist upon what \ve always nave claimed , if you remove tlio cnuse , tlio system will soon rftrtthcworltnlrcailH licijun. Mrs. Kcv. _ . Tlieodoic Wolf , of Gettybbuig , 1'a. . wito of the editorof the Lutheran Quurtcrlu , said her friends bought her 'far gone with con sumption , ' but alter n thorough treatment with Waiuer's safe cure , she says : 'I am per fectly well. ' Wo can cite thousands of such cases , but ouo is enough. If you publish the nbovo article , llndly send m a murhcd copy. " [ We gladly give place to the article , for If wo can In any way stay the ravages of Con- mimpliou , which carries away so many mil lions yearly , It is our boundeu duty so to do. ] Pun. Coins ; to Humphrey. Monday afternoon , Frcdericka Hansen - sen , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilansenof 823 Soulh Sixteenth street , was married to William StielT , manager of the Chicago Lumber comnany's yards at Humphrey , Neb. The groom was attended by liis brother , John Slieff , and A. Hanscn , and the bride by Miss Emma. Alsladt and M. Hanson. There were thirty couples of friends in attendance and a delightful wedding feast was served before the couple left for their new homo. Merchants Hotel , Omaha , Nat Hrovvn , Pro ) ) . ยง 2 per day. Cor. Kith and Farnam. All btreet cars from depot pass house. Tlio fellow-employes of Frank La Chance , the man who was found dead in bed at the Southern hotel Sunday night , raised a nurse of $ IH ) to defray tlio ex penses ol giving their comrade n good burial. Tlie funeral took place yester day. day.Through Through a misunderstanding witli our eastern correspondents wo have to-dav received a car ol cutters which wo will dispose of at cost rather than carry over. MouN'i : MiuiuiiN A : STonnAiinCo. , Uth nnd Pacilic streets. The Millnrd'H Addition. The new addition to tlio Millard hotel , which has been under way for some time back has at length been completed. It awaits tlio return of Messrs. Maikcl & Swouofrom the cast , lo bo furnished and placed at the service of tlio public. _ Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never vat ies. A marvel of purity , strength and wholesomcness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Haking Powder Co. , 163 Wall street , New York. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. SPECIALIST , Eye , Ear , Nose & Throat Room 0 Williams Building , cor. 15th and Dodge Bts , , Omaha. Hours 8 to 13 a.m. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in FREE TRIALt i , L. t M nh oJ , . . . . fcfid k 6Ait4 tfftcliont T > iI * ' * LU.r. FlMlldltt. 1 > U. A. O. OI.IN * CO. . No. l . .t , CU f > , lit tltVtf pcrfkckiiic. HAPPY NEW YEAR To the people who have so generously patronized usTo whom we extend our hearty thanks , and beg to assure them that we intend to begin the New Year by offering our entire stock , consisting of Over coats and Suits , for Men and Boys , at lower prices than the lowest ever offered by us before. In our G-ent's Furnishing Department , we are prepared to offer special inducements during the coming week. If you will favor us with a call , we can positively convince you that our prices defy all coinpeti- tion , and that we recognize no superior as to anility. All goods marked in plain figvrres , and at strictly one price. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. 1/tnnP ' < " * throoiherron or t > * i1 IUUn , | , i clk-lra.y It ptiferll ; . , now Civiale Urethra ! CRAYONS. Htnijroro rl. wlllUPtr t J 'Uuld ' to Health" Abiolule i.clccr , Civiale Agency , 174Fulion si. , N. Y. MllUtMthf * .nFIIUAKtNTrKIO ( Lit I ! ijv Dili NKW lMi-Ko\r _ ilnuoui.nillil , loolhltg current ! of . lly dlrtclly lhriijl , ! , ill vik pttti. itor- -.tohteilthliiiitMKurouiSlreritlh. Llrclrlo Cumiii-5V -MtlnilintlrorwerarftltI'wio lu c.ih. Urtileit laiprovrmrnti orcr ill other belli woritcaiei ncr- inanenllycurtilluthrreinanlhi Kc.li-il r nirlltt < r itiinn The Sanden Electrio Co. 169 LaSalleit. , ' Q ie selections of Fine DIA MONDS , RUBIES , SAPPHIRES , and PEARLS , mnile for us with great cnre in the leading marls of Europe , this summer , have been re ceived direct through the CUSTOM HOUSE , and can now be been at our establishment. Parties contrmplalin/ pur chase of these goods arc invited to in- opcrt our lartje ami flue f-tocl ; and avail themselves of TUB CHICAGO SHORT LIE OF rnh- - Chlcap , Milwaukee & SI. . Paul B'y ' THE BEST HiOUTB and COOHCII. SLBrfS i ! TWO TIIA1N8 DULY nETWEEX OMAHA COUNCIL OLUITS Chicago , ANP Milwaukee , St. I'auC Jliinicniiolls , Ccilnr niipidB , Clinton , Dubuque , Dnvoniiort , Rock iBlaud.Frcoport , Rockfor J , Elgin , Madison , Jaiio-jvillo , IJeloit , Wlnona , La UrosHO , other fmportant point ) Ilnst , Nortboasl and Boutboatt. For through tlokeU o ll on tlm Tiolcct A n at 1101 Karimm 81 rout ( lu I'axton Uotol ) , or a UuloiiPaclMo Uopot. 1'uliuiiiu Hloouori and the floest Dtnlair Ctrl la tb * world ar % run on tlie inala llnnofllio OlIIOAOO , MlbVllllliaK * ST. I'AUl. UAII.WAr , unU tverf ttontun ! U p ld to pmiocgorj by uourteoni emplojca of tue cxjinpanf , U. Mii.i.Kit , Uunernl Mannyer. , , , 3. F. TUCKER , Aisli > t nt ( Jeneral M n i r. A. V. H. UAHHK7CII , aeaoreU J' Ji nif r ml OEO. K HUAFFOHP , Akklitant Qsner J I' liao- H r * od Ticket Aeoiit J , T. CIAliK , ( juueral BupirlnteniUDt , ELECTBIC LUSTRE STUH , The neat Ltnimlrtl A'/r/rc/j / tlie ll'orld. Contains all tiic Ingredients j.sTfby / Laiindi'i/inen. Can 1 > < i used wttli or without boliina. Will not stick to the. Iron. Stives worlt and time. Mikes Collars and Cuff * look We. jjfif. DOX'T TJtY TO tJK'l Tirnouair w.isuixa VAX WITHOUT IT. Don't talc an Imi tation. Insht on liai'lnu ' theaennlne KLECTltW LUHTltU HTAJtL'Jf. Look out / ' ' ' " ' trade-mark , A ii'oman nulnu a t > hlrt bosom for a mirror , If your Giocer won't get it for } ou , write to us and \\e will send you A sample and notify you where you can obtain the KLECTLIC LUSTRE STARCH. ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH CO. , 64 .Central Wharf , BjstoD , * Mass , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrant ed. Coiner Douglas and 15th streets , Oiualu Licensuil Wiituhniakor for the Union Pacilic Railroad company. The C. ETMayne Real Estatelmd TrusTCo N. W. COR , 15th AND HARNjEY , OMAHA. Pi oporty of every description for sale in all parts o ( the city. Lands foi sale iu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF AUSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Al.tns of Uio city slate or county , or any other information d us i reel , furnished free of charge upon application. 1 3lh St , Cor. Capitol Avenue. roil THE TnEATMrNT or Art , Chronic & Sur Jcj11 Dlseaseo. DR. WoWENAMY.Propitotoi- . ' llDiuiuilnnd 1'rlvntu ' Silicon jcftri' 1'rncticf Wuli.ito the facllltlon , npurctui ] anil rtmtdlei for the BiicccKSfnl treatment of ci cry form of ( its. i o requiring cither medical or ttirKlcnl ( rmtinint , Ind Invltuull to como unil liivotljntu ; for tin mtohn or correspond with in. J.onjj oj ] > crlcmo In trout lnic se liy loiter rtmbl ? IIH to treat insuy cam Uy without fcLelng them XOH CIUOUI.AU on Dcformlllci unrt Club 1'eet , Curv.itiirci of the Hpino iuiis or WOMFN , Pile * , Tumori , C nrcrj" . Cnlarrh , Ilronchitli , Inhalation , Klettrlcllj , 1'nrnl- ) -ii , KpllcriBjr , Kldnejr , K/o , Eat , hlclu , Wood nnil ell iiirjlc.il otirraltont. HatlcTlri , Inhnlvrn , Ttrnrri , TriiMei , nnd nil klniln of Meillcri- ; and urikal ; App'I.uici ' ) , nun .if.uturi'il nuil for i le Thi onlr reliable Medical Inititulo making Private , Special f Nervous Diseases rA bl'KriAI.TT. AIT , CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD fr > m uhMcvcrcuiiBCiiroiliiicil.iUciMtfully Inuliil Vie cm lemovu , < > jr ( > hilitlo jiolion from the j tei without mercury. NOIT reitorKti ntrentmfnt for ln ofIlil nimrr A LI , COMMUflCATlONH t'ONHDKN I'lAI. full tuiJ tonftiH u or find iitrno nd pott-nHlii mldrcsi ] ilainly r rlttcn - cncloie Ump , uuilTI lull Kcuil > ou. In pliln wrinptr , nr PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO I'CON I'lllViTl , fiPlOIAI. AM ) flMUOUA DlSJi'l" , Siu : NAI. WEAICNZHI , or , Kri'nlim , < Joomtnuu , ( ll rr.r , VAIIROCKIU SlBlCrUnR , ANll AM. DIHKAfKI OF Till ! ( JUNITO I'msAiivOni. * * ! ! , or Etmlh.storjr of jrour cate foi itu opinion Pt'raom unljlc to % Ult iif inr ; lc trntet at their hoinrt , by rorrorpoudciuo Medicine * and Iiulrn luauu koiil by mull or i \\trctt \ , tiV I , Hhl < V 1'Al.li KU FHUM OIIHI.HVA'IKIN. nu liliiikslollldHiilu coiitrntc orkciulir One ptrxinul iutcr\ltw | ui fcrri'd | f inntr'nlont nft > MOIIH fur th " > m niodntlnti of patiuili Hoard nnd iiiltr.Uuiuo K ita ounljlu pilcti Addnn 1' I.cttua lu Omaha Medical and Snpjlcal institute far 13tl > St ' P , BOYEB & OO. 11UALCIISJW and JalJ Work. JOiO I'arnam Strt-ot , O aha. l ob. Red Star Line ti.i nHjriura Jtnral nut Stales Between Anf worn & Now York TO THE RHIKE , GERMAN ? , ITALY , HOL LAND AND FRANCE. I'AMi ANI > WINTKIl. FMoii from SCO lu $ ; v Kjc'urston trip from fllO to tHBecouil Cabin , oiHwilM , t < 5 ; prtpiilJ , i < 3 ; uxuurrloii IM. BlPcray unsartifo nt low r t i. I'etor Wrlabt it bone , C ouorn Ae nH , M UroRilHar , Now Vork. Tlonry I'un'lt ' , liiia ruummst.j Paul cn t Co. HSj FnruBin Bt ; U U I iu man. 1JJ11 arnnm Tax filer mists DcaleiRin general nil- turallilbtory amliuu teumitiipl'1'1" ' ' ' Aitltl llilll U > Cb , KIM8SOJ. C'lO. Custom ork of till VJnds " 'III 1611 Cniiitol OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEWtASKA. Paid up Capital . $250,000 Surplus . 3O,000 H. W. Yatps , President. A , K. Toii/.nlin. v'ico PrcFideut. W. ll S. Hughes , Cashier. W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H.W.Yutes , LowiuS. Heed. A. E. Toir/.alin. BANKING OFFICE : THE JRON JtANK , Cor 1'Jth and Farnam Sts A General ilauking Itusmo.ss Transacted. N. W. HARRIS & Co. ' JlAXKKItN , CHICAGO. nfJsBIFlQ Of Counllc.-i , Cities .nml olhrrsot DwtsMw hlKhnrndolioiiKlitnnd toM Kiitturn ollloo c Devoiislili-o ut. . lloatou , Convapond- bUUO SOlIulU'd. BOSTONMASS. CAPITAL , . . . $400OOO SUKPI/US , - . . . 4OO.OOO Accounts of B.inl.i , llanl.crs and Coipo- rations solicited. Our facilities ( or COLUXTIONS are excellent and we ie-disv.ount for \slien balances warrant it Hoston is : i Receive City , and with us from banksnot ( located inotlici Ue- &ervc Citieb ; count as icierve. We draw our own Exchange on London nnd the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out thu United States and Canada , Go\ eminent JJondt. bought und tolil , nnd C\chaiiKe in Wa&hinglon made for UauJt * \\illiout extra charge. We ha\c a market for piime flnt class IiiVL-btiiifiH ScruiitieE , and invite piopobaH Irotn States , Counties and Cities when i ( > - ing bonds , We do a general naiikiug bitsinccs , am ! con cbpondcncc ASA I' . I'OTTBU , J'les.dcnt . , JOS. W. W0 1C , Cashier. " wviDWlmcir ] > ii'itlen < t. In inlilihon Intliurolurtlon of lilt rtirr < nt scMrly jMiyiui'iUB iiHCoiiijiuivO with lliu riiK'Hilnirtii'il iintlur Illlllllll HlfKMII ( Jl l.llu ItmUfntKU , WlllCll ItltlKllnll cMm' ' u c'A ll III viiiiCNIl ul morn thuii I'lhTV ri.'lt 1 INI upon llieto ul praiiiliiin pilil ollCll ! lli-ruliy ( ilv n Hint In aitdlllon In Mia null riMliirllon , lh .iiniounl non to ll | ( ! ilurlnii tlio ilrhl qulii'iuannjiij ( lira u > .irO \ lIKIIII isnl KI innii , Inoliulto r.liidi iiruuiiiit Inn hern ilrJMaltoil w.til iiii'l ImlO IUio I K.N'I'IIAI. Till ST UIMI'ANV IIC NKW VOIIK. u TruMiiH < it Ihnltiiiorvn luuil or Ilili Ak > ii in non , null npiilkuliln im liriivlilc'l in Hie c'uiitru tiliulU lillie iiiuiulioi vt lIlU A t lUClttllUI ) iil\VAlll > | | HAItl'KIt I'iniiili'iil , Mnltliil lloscrvi' I u ul I.Hu Aoxicmtliui 1' T IIKAMAN.hiinlnir , IluiiinOlllcf' 1'dtlcr Iluil.liiiHl'iirlc lu ( % ' V It II limilNhO.V.Omnhu t > l u ul lUnk lluililln , ' , WOODBRIDGE BRO'S ' , State Agents I'Oll THU DECKER BHOX P'ANQS ' Omaha , Neb.