TTTR ! OMATTA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. .TANTTAIIV 11. 1SS7. NIN Omalm Military Men Stirred Up Over the Latest Court-Martial Order , TALK WITH SLUGGER SULLIVAN , Wlint He Ilnq to Say of I'liRlllstlo Matters General O'Brien's fun eral Arrangements Arrcstcil for Iinrccnj Jury List , Military Sensation. The court martial order issued from department headquarters which calls for the assembling of the cotut nt Fort DuChegnu , Utah , February 7 , lias excited considerable interest in military circles in Omaha. The fact that two colonels , Unco lieutenant colonels and six majors compose the court is conclusive evidence that a Held ofllrcr is to bo the subject of trial and Invcstientlon. Tlih added to the fact that only a few works n o Colo- jiel Kdward Hatch , of the Ninth cavalry. w.is summarily ordered to take command : it Tort lu Chosnc , makes it 001 Inin that Major Frederick Hentcon of the Ninth cavalry lately in command at that post is to bo the subject of ollleial inquiry by comt martial No infoi ma- lion on the subject can be obtained from those in authority , but there li no ques tion as to the fact M stated. Major Hun- teen is a ir.illunt and brilliant olllcor of cavalry who with llono supported Cttstor in his ifist lifjht , and hold the ground. ntrain < ito\or\\holminKnumbci3 after the annihilation of I'uster's command in the battle on the Llttlo MR lloin. The rtiinouncemeut which appeared in the inorninjr papers that Lieutenant Colonel Absalom Hainl , insprclor pen- crnl , had been ordered to piocood at once from Washington toFoit Iu Chcsiio is taken as ovidcneo that the army head- miartcrs at Washington will not permit the case to come on trial unless the cir cumstances are so lla raiit as to prevent it being arranged otherwise without det riment to the service. It is possible that Major Hentccn's oll'enso may have been homo uilliiur violation of the regulations which while deinnndiitK reprimand need not necessarily submit that bravo and gallant oiiicor to the humiliation of a court mat tint. If such should bo the ease the court mailial may bo dissolved with out session. John fj. SultUan and AVhnt Ho Has to Hay. John L Sullivan , the world's premier pugilist , was met by a repoitcr for the JlKK yesterday as lie was lcaing the Millard - lard barber shop. The great lighter was dressed in a stylibh suit of clothes , which wore attractive without being gaudy. JIo was looking in the best of health , not the slightest tiaco of dissipation being observable in any feature. "Aly weight at present is 2.10 pound1 ! , " Enid Sullivan , in icphing to a ( juestion of the reporter , "which is consideiably more than 1 ought to weigh to bo in good lighting condition. 1 can easily biing myself down to lO.T pounds , which is about my proper fighting weight. I never felt bettor in my life so far as gen eral health was concerned. " " \VhcroisltyanV "Up is in & .m Francisco , I believe , running a saloon. No , I don't suppose lip will over fight again. I think 1 gave him about all ho wanted. " "J shall po to Minneapolis from here , " continued Sullivan , "and tiioro I shall meet C.mlifl' . lie's a big man but 1 , . . . . _ _ . . . . _ il. l. l. L „ f. KI ! „ , . .LUwt,0 round. I was to meet Killen in Milwaukco , but I'm afraid lip's goIng - Ing to back out. I've just received a Jotter from him which hints that ho don't want to meet mo. If he docs back out , I'll show him up in good style , " Speaking of Jem Smith , the English champion. Sullivan said : "I don't know wliethor 1 11 be able to got a light out of him or not. He's considered by his f rionds to bo a pretty good man , but I think 1 can whip him easily enough. I don't think ho would stand any moro ehow than Orccnficld , who fought an hour and foity minutes with Smith , nml uhoin I downed in our round. Tim DAY. To-dny Sot Apart for the Burial of CJoiiornl Goorcc HI. O'nrion. The funeral of the late ( icncr.il George M. O'Hrien will take place this morn ing from his late lesidonce , South Seventeenth stioct. The lotnains will bo borne to the cathedral of St. Philomcna , on Ninth sticct , where a requiem mass will bo celebrated at 0 ! ! 0 o'clock after which the remains will bo interred in Jloly Sepulchre cemetery. The general was an esteemed member of the 1C. M. A. , also of Custor i'ost No. 7 , G. A. 11. , and held the posi tion of f-onior vice-commander of the latter tor organi/-ition in tlio depart ment of Nebraska. Ho was also ono ot the oldest members of the bar association of Douglas county. From each of these societies a number of mem bers will attend the funeral and each will bo ropiosontcd in the pall bearers. Tint members ol the K. M. A. are re I quested to meet this evening at their hall to nrnko arrangements for the funeral. and those who may not bo nblo to attend the meeting are leqnostcd to meet at the hull lo-moiiow morning at 8 o'clock to take part in the funeral pi occasion. nvit MinaiNG. Yesterday afternoon , at U 'M o'clock , meeting of the bar association of Douglas county was held in the district court , to take action upon the death of its late mem ber , Cionoial ( ieorge M O'Hrlou. There had boon no call for the gathering iniulo through the papers , yet Judge ; . Wakely and .Neville and about fifty members ol the association \\uro in attendance. On motion of It. E 1) , Kennedy , Champion S. Chase was elected chairman , and E. \V. Simeral hoci clary , Andrew Hovinsuioml the appointment of 11 committee ou resolutions to cnnsisl of live mumbors. The motion prevailed and the follow in" members wore appointed - pointed ; Messm. 0. A. lialdwln , Andruw llovms , J. J. O'Connor , Ji. E. 1) ) Ken iiedy and C S Montgomery , It was decided that this committee should repot t at the opening nt the term of the district court \ \ liiciijll taKe phico on the illst of this month. On motion of C. J. Smith , the follow ing gentlemen were appointed to ropio rout the bar association among the pall bearers at the funeral to-monow. Judges Wnkuly and Neville , of the district court Champion S , Chase and C. A. Haldwin. On motion of J. J. O Connor It was do cldod that the bar association should at tend the fuuoral in a body. At the suggestion of Judge Wakoly , ii w.ie agreed that the mmnbors of the as Fooiation should meet at the late resi doiieoo > f the deceased on j > oulh Seven ( eonth street at 0 ! W o'clock this morn ing. and thence eicoi t the remains to St I'hilomona cathcdiat. Adjourned , _ Ouster 1'obt , . A. It. A bpccial mooting of Custcr Post , (1 A. H. , was held hist evening to inaKo tin necessary arrangements for attending tin funeral of the late ( Jeneral George M O'ltrien , Comrada Alice repotted Ilia it Was the wis.li of the faintly of tlio deceased ceased that thy fifnoral should be undo the auspices of the ( i. A. U. Comr.uli llhrtlcu was chosen by the post as ono of tlio yall-buKrers , General Ciook hrough Major Clark on , kindly tendered ho services of the drum corps and a do- all of soldiers to attend the funeral. A cicgram was received from Governor Ilmyer stating that staff ollicers of the tate G. A. H. had been requested to at- end the funeral. Merchants Hotel. Omaha , Nat Brown Prop. ? 'J perday. Cor. 15th and I arnam Ml street cars from depot pass house. Great Incitement in SOUTH OMAHA over the way actcs and lots in AI.IIUKJHT'S CHOICE are going. Twenty-two lots sold in ono day. IN THOUHLU Arurnlturo Mnti Arrested for Steal- In Kroin HlH implojcr : . Frank F. Pierce , employed by Abra- mm , a furniture dealer on Farnam street , was arrested yesterday morning by Constable Itouck ou a warra.it sworn out n Justice Hcrka's court , charging him with larceny The complainant is Abra ham , Picrce's employer , and the cpccifia charge is that Pierce lias in the course of several months made away with a largo quantity of goods from the store. When Pierce was arrested at his homo on Sixteenth street , near Williams , a largo quantity of furniture , carpets , a stove ami olh'er articles were found which was claimed by Abraham as his property. There was also found a largo quantity of cigars which Pierce is supposed to have obtained illegally. IMorco has been a resident of Omaha for two years and dining his early residence in this oily was arrested for the supposed theft of some diamonds which were found in his possession. The ollicors , however , were mriblo to prove that ho came by the diamonds dishonestly , and Pierce was consequently discliit ged. Pending It nil Picrco is conlinod in the ccntial police station. "Thoy Arc Beautiful , and much laigcr than in other Addi tions , " is the usual vci diet regarding the l00 ! lots in AuiHHJiir's Cuoici : . The Doom IB Immense- Iv Soum OMAHA ritouutTV , AND Ai- uitKJiir's Cnoici : I.KADS TIII.M ALL. TllMtK IS NOT A 11AI ) LOT IN Hllb DUALII- 1 UL rUOl'l.KTV. TWO BAD BOYS. Copclaml mill Ilonlcn AVI1I bo to Omalia Police Notes. W. J. Carroll , a lawyer employed by the Union Pacific , appeared bofoto Judge Stcnborg in police comt yesterday morn ing and filed complaint against Ficd Cope- laud and O. II. Hoyden , tlio two boys who were caught in California. The complaint charges those young men with having forged aiders upon the gen eral manager of the Central Pa cific road for two passes. The forged order read as follows , being transmitted by telegraph : "Kindly have left with your ticket acent Ocilou depot , to bo railed lor. Pass them to San FiniK'lscoand retui.i. cooil sl\tyda\s , lor James baiith and brother , account Of the company. b. H. CAM.AASA-V. " The two boys are now it ; Ogdcn , where they are being held pending the arrival of rcquiMtion papers. Thov will bo brought back to Omaha and prosecuted to the full extent 9f the law. Yesterday morning JudgeStenbcrg s"n tcnced Dug Hums , a suspicious character well known in Omaha , to thirty days in the county jail. Some other vagrants wore discharged. Vie Lindholm , a poplccKod tailor had again boon disturbing the poaeo. It had required the combined cllorts of three policemen to arrest him and bring him " i"il for though a crip- , .io , no irfli most obstropctoUiTcii.ii.teuu when arrested. Judge Stoubcrg lined him $35 and costs. Charles A. Moulton , who inteifored with the ollicers arresting bindholm , was lined § 10 and costs. Four other men accused of intoxication were lined $0 and costs. " "They Arc Beautiful. and much larger than in other Addi tions , " is the usual verdict icgauliiig the 200 lots in ALiiuiGJir'b CIIOICK. JI.ivo You Boon Them ? If not , call on W. G. ALUKIGIIT and go out to SOUTH OMAHA with ono of his agents to inspeot tlio magnilicent prop- ctty known as Auuticiir'ii CHOIUI : . THE SALVATION AU5IY. Its Work Opened In Omaha Under Discouraging CirciiuistanccH. QTho salvation army opened up Sunday night in the city hall chamber , on Six teenth and Farnam streets. The leader of the army , Major Hithard , started out early in the evening with two or tbieo of his followets , backed up by a man witli a big bass drum , and started to patrol the .stieets. At the corner of Thittcenth and Farnam the aimy stopped and the leader commenced to exhort the ciowd sin round ing to desert thoirovil wavsaud tuin their faces he.noi.waid. Alter talking a few moments the mojor commence ; ! chant ing a hymn , the burden of which was , "Will you join us ? " accompanied by the man with tlio bass arum. Tlio line of match was then resumed to the city hall where u "holdter" of the army dohveroc a harangue to the Miiall number as sembled. The street gamins did their best ou the line of mi ; roll to domorali/o the soldiers with such exclamations as ' 'Ah , thi'ie ! " "Stay there ! " "Hats I" etc. Buy a Pow Of those elegant lot' , in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double \onr money buforo spring , Albright is making lot" of money for lots of people who puiotriso ftomuim. Only a little money requited to buy a lot. _ Selected for iJiiroifl. At tlio meeting ol the county commis sioners yesterday morning the following mines were selected from \\luoli shall bo drawn by lot , the grand and petit jtuor- , for the Febi miry term of iho disti ict com t Fust Want J\els P. Lauritsou , 1-rnst Stuht , Kinsl Brandt , Matt Bolatid , Albeit hooker , Conrad Leisgo. Second Watd B.unoy Kimmerling , William Alstadt , T. J. Scott. Louis McCoy , Vaelao L. Vodioka , P W. Utrk- hausor , William Allen. N.V \ Nelson , G. M. Nattinger , James Dully , Seventeenth street near Yintonill ; Andetson , 711 South Tint teenth street , G. W. Waters , Phil Sheridan stteet. Third ward Samuel Stabor , Adolph Sudan , P J. Williams. Chailos McGr.uly. FouithVurd0. . F. Stophcns , T. A. JMiinay , W. P. Welch , bamuol Burnb.W. V. Mor-.o , IJainoy Tulloy , P. L I'cuno , S , It John-on. Fifth Ward-Aug Von Trott , Walter Corclt ay , Hiehard Soppier , A. J Webb , ( J. W. Church , William MeWhinnoy , Thomas Calhin , Joseph Hcdman , H. C. Jaokson. Sixth \Vard-Petor \ O'Malloy , Chas. H Mansliold , A W. Parker , William Ander son , Louis Spiingborg , Louis Kammer , Leopold Hennhofor , A. H. Daublo. Proeiuets Chicago , William ; Hooper Douglas , F. Crawfoid , William Owousj Elkhoru , W. II. Ap- pleby ; Floi-iMico , Marah Hamilton Frederick Cronemo > oi ! ; Mc- Ardlo , Hans Hasiuiisacn. Milhinl , H Simonson ; Platte Vallo.y , John Mitchull Saratoga , ( ico. McKoiuie ; Union , 11. S Luddington ; Waterloo , F , W. Coilias West Oiuaim , II , L. Soward. Hare You Seen Thoiu ? If not , call on W , G , ALintimrr and go out to Soul ii OM.AIIA. with ono of his Agents to inspect the magnificent prop cny kuo\\u M Anjiuam-'B Cuojgn , THK BlCYCIjU JtACU. JobnS. Prince Answers Certain Ol- .lections. Certain dyspeptic individuals , who o names it is not necessary to mention , are trying to make it appear that Saturday night's race between Prince and Dingloy was a tamely contested ono , and that the record was far below what it ought to lave been. All fair-minded persons who witnessed the race agreed that it was one of the best over scon in tills city. Uoth men did their best to win , and the consequence quence was that thoio were frequent and exciting spurts of speed which served to keep the enthusiasm of the spectator ? at the highest pitch Speaking of the rccoid made. Prince said yesterday "Well , 1 admit that this record lor the lifty miles was not as good as has been made on ptovious occasions. The rea on is appaiont enough. The first tucnty miles wo raced so hard that both of us were exhausted and could not do the remaining thirty miles in as good time as wo otherwise might have. The rceoid for tlio twenty miles was better than anv ever made. If wo had been contented to start on" at a modoiate pace we could have finished much better at the close. You take a horse that is callable of trotting a mile in 'J t0 ! , and if you expect him to run in a fho mile race jou wouldn't make him liot the llrst two miles in'J ! ! 0 , for at the end of the third mile you would run him to a standstill. On the other baud you would let him trot in about three min utes , and in that way ho would bo able to finish the live miles with a good spin t of speed. It was exactly so with Sauuduy night's race. " The Boom Is Immense IN Sot'TH OMAHA ritoi'KUTY , AND At.- immin's Cnoiur. UAI : > S TIII.M AM , . Tiiniti : isNor A UAH LOT IN inis IH.AU- rti. ritorijnr. r OO I'er Cent Profit has been made since last August by pur chasers of lots from Mr. Albtight , in the addition west of Auimom's Cuoici : . Ai.iiuioiiT's CHOICI : iir.ATd ritut ALL AM ) DON'T ou i oitoir IT. Testing Thermometers. "As this is the lime of year when no two thermometers seem to agree , per haps I can explain why it is by iclating a little experiment , " said a Dodge stteet druggist. " 1 took three ihcrmometcis and tested them by putting them into a bucket of water. They registered ex actly alike. Thou I put one on a tele- giaph pole noi th of the store and one each side of a door opening cast. The wind was blowing from the north. The instrument north of the door and the one ou the polo dilleied 0 degrees , while the one south was U or ! i degrees higher yet. I changed them about and they indicated a dilleront number of degrees accoiding to the position. I noticed tli.it they altered with a change in the wind. After some experimenting 1 discovered the causo. The wind , entering whenever another door was opened would carry the warm air out through the deuces and waim the tlieimometcrs ncaicst the door. " Great Incitement in SOUTH OMAHA over the way acres and lots in Ai.mtiGin's Cuoicn arc going. Twenty-two lots sold in ono day. "They Arc Beautiful , and much larger than in other Addi tions , " is the usual verdict regaiding the UOO lota in Ai.mtiotlT i CllQICi : . The Charity Ball. Julius Meyer , manager of the Omaha Musical Union Orchestra , has decided rant the music for the Charity ball ou the Isth Inot.ilf be the finest that has eor been rcndcted in this city at any gathering and has , accordingly , outlined the following piogrannun , which will be rendered by the full oichcstia : Fest Mai eh..Musical Union Orchestra. . . . ' . btelnnnii. 1. Liuceis "Kmiiuio" Tobnnlo U' . Polka "Uiitish Paliol" Ticd-td Lltulei 3. ( Juachillc "YiiKarle-j of youth" Uoettger. i. WalU "bhowersoLUold" Waltl tent el r . Lancers "Luck In Lnvo" Wclnuartun 0. Walt/ ' " 1 / lie Hose ol Ainbla 7 Laiiceis "UoeaLClo" Intel mission. Overture "Jlaitlm" . . . " Klotow Musical Union OieliPstr.i. 8. Walt ? "Coiaen.\ljitle".Fahrbacli ' . ) . ( Juidrille "Klks K.iMirlte" . .liocket 10. Ciallop "llijiy ) ] Thoughts" IMloubeiir 11. Seliottischo."I'retty .is a 15utlcrtl > " ICoss 12. Walt/ ' li'inlulo" ' WlcKand 13. Lancers "i'rince .Muthub dein" . . . . MdbOS 11. Mcdloy llnluii. I'olka.ilt7 \ " 1 ionic , Succt Home , " Hiiy n l w Of those elegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money beloro spring. Albright is making lots of money for lots of people who purehasn from him. "Only u little money iconited to buy a lot. lot.fiOO fiOO Per Out Profit hai , been made since List August by pur chaser of lots from Air. Albnght , in the addition west of Ai.nitir.iirS Cuoici : , Ai.mtioiir'b Unoici ; invia IIII.M ALL AXI > DON'T ou ruiiGir ; ir. County Altoine > ' Worlr. County Attorney bimer.il said yesterday that the Hi it case taken up at the open ing of the next term of the ( listlie ! court in Pubiimry would bo that of Henry Mittman , charged with the murder ot Walter Durham , at Millaid. The Latter case will not bo trud until later on as Mr. Sitnoial piopo .oi to take plenty of time in preparing for this colobiated caio Ho will be assisted as buloto b General Cow in Mr bimoial intends to go to Lincoln to secure the pais.itro of a bill allowing the county poor farm to bo sold on two and three year's Unit ! , a moitgagolo ho taken as sccunty. Ho thinks that a bet tor price can thus bo seemed lor the propoity than if it woio sold for cash. Tlio Boom Is ImmciiNO IN SotTii OMMI.V ruoi'Kitrv , AND AL- IIUKMI'S CHOIUI : u3 : \ > IIU.M ALL. Tnr.Ki : it > NOT A UVD LOT IN mis HLAUU- i LI. I'ltoi'Lurv. "Thoy Aio BcautUtil , and much larger than in other Addi tions , " is the usual votdict regarding the ' . ' 00 lots in ALiiitHJHT'a CHOICU , Attention , School District . " > : $ , There will bo a meeting of heads of families and tax'-payers in said distuct , at the public school house , on Lowe a c nuo , West Omaha piecmct , at 8 p. m. , \Vcdtiesday , January 13 , to consider the abandonment of the main school house by the school trustees , and such other business lelativo to said ollicers as may come befoio said meeting. The mem bers of the school board are respectfully icqucstcd to attend. II. MAUTIN , O. S , Osiioitv , F. J. Dn.AWioA : , Ami twenty-live others. * BOO Per Com Profit has been made since last August by pur chasers of lots , from Mr. Albtight , in the addition west of ALittnoin's CHOICK. Al.UItlGHT'S ClIOICB BEATS TIIEM ALL UOJi'T XOU t OUGHT If. 1'Otl THE COMING VUAll , The Board oflTrndo liloot Oniceri and Chnnne Their By-Laws , At the autinal meeting of the directors of the board of trade held yesterday after noon the following oflleors were clccUidi MaiMejer , president ; P. E. Her , first vice picsidcntj'C. A. Fried , second vice president ; John1 A. Wakclield , treasurer. The annual meotitip of the bo.trd of trade was held , at tlio board room last night , thirty-tiro incmbers being present. After the reading of lite minutes , Presi dent Meyer ru.ul ids annual address as follows : ritnsipixT : Mr.vm'sVXTAT. . . To the ( iimtlumi'it of the Hoard of Trade : Tim tiino liavlnc nnUtd when 1 must sur render my trust to my successor , I , In ac- coidnnco with the established ru tom , submit the follow Ing fet join consideration : This closes llio tuiith year of tlio exlstonco of the Omaha Board of Trade , and Its mem- lers and tlio citizens of Onnlia can look biek with pride and satisfaction upon the lust jcar'siepord. Tin : ritAMiiKtiorroMMr.ncK. Our chnmber ol commerce Is now nearly completed , although oula jcai aio a KWH\ \ many skeptics In ( his city , as well as amoiis out own member * , were In doubt of its over bolnu erecU-d. Wo lm\o not idoiio built it as Inreo as originally iiitemlod , but lm\e o\cu nihloil one stoiy , nml allliou'li ( not a laiiri building , It Is substantial , and cannot help but nmkunn Impression upon every one b > Its solldltv. ' 1 ho contract bclnic undo at a fnvornblo season s vv oil to our association at least twenty thousand dollnis. 1 doubt whether contracts lould ha\c been made at nny tlmu during this vcar lor kss than one humliL'd thousand ( lollnis. Alllioimli the liulhlliiK complete , Incliulint : nil Impiovc- mcutx , such as elinntois , steam heat , side walks and ornamental class , w 111 test only In the nd'liboiliood of eighty thousand. tlio net icvenuo which will be derived the building , nt n talr rental valuation , miulo bv a competent committee. Is some- tl.iu ovtr SliO.OOO pur annum , homo of llio olllccs tented so far hn\e even bioucht moro tlmu the estimated rental , iui'1 It is sale theic- lore to piedlct that all ollli os will bo rented nt the vduntlon put upon them. MPMllLltSIIII' . Our membership , nltlioimh the Initiation fee has buun laKeu fiotti 31-r to S'i'A has In creased moro than the pievlous > e.ir. In order to timko the board ot ttndo membetshlp more valuable nml sought foi , It Is the Inti-u- tion now not alone to talsotho nicinboi hlp tee. but also to limit the number. It is gun- eiall ) conceded tlmt n limitation upon mem bership cannot fall to nnko It moro vnluible , and the amendment oueht to pass nt ence. AVOUK oi' int : noAiti ) . It Is ( 'ratifyliig lei mo to stnto th-it the city council has tnkcu notion nmin several iccotn- meiulations maile by the board ol trade last jeni , union i : others to enact a building onli- nanco , and cieato a buililln Inspcctoi , as well as a bollor luspectoi. The Omaha Exposition biillilltiR Ins been completed during tlio jc.u , and we had nn exposition last August which was a surmise not alone to strangers , but loom own cltl- asns , as they had no Idea such nn exhibit could bo gotten up in Omnhn. With the co- opcintlon of our merchants mid umimfac- tnreis there Is no leaden why futuie expo sitions should not excel trom j ear to j ear , nud > mld liand omo retuins not only to tlio puimoters , but to tlio whole business com munity. OMVHV'S nnow nr. I do not thliiK thcio Is a city In America of equal population which can show so much Impiovement , both commercially and Indus trially , as Omaha. To what magnitude her business hasciown Is shown bv thellgurcsof the clcarlmr House , whlcli places Omaha tweltth in the list ot cities in tlio United bt.itestho ; percentage of incicaso is 51 per cent above the pteccdlng > ear , which is a larger Rain than any othei city In this couti- tiv can show , The bank deposits ha\o also increased wonderinlly , and 1 believe nmoutit to neatly rx ) per cent , more , ns deposits in IbSl were SbblO,000 , whllo in tlio j ear IbSO deposits show 812.230 ooo. Lastjenr tortv-fivo solid jobbitiR honors located heto , and many otheis Loutcmulate comini : during this j-car. Our lumber lobbing trade has assumed n maunitiulo which very lew outside or tlio trade can realize ; nearly : > 00,000.000 loot have been handled during the 3 ear , nnd Omalia now ranks ns the tourth lumber mniltct in the United States. Omnhn has also taken a high rank In hci packing interest ; the packing house facilities have been largely innoased ( inline the year , and some of tlie bust houses In the world have established branches here. There were lully 400.000 lines slaugliteicd dm mg IbbO , wliilo In the 3 ear ibis only 100.000 wuio imeked In Omalm. Tlio Union stock \ards have also very much developed , ami during the jeai O'i.OOO cattle , valued nt SiU ; , CXW , weio slauglitcred In Omaha , and exported In refngcratot cats. AI mi : noAitn's sroonsnox. Having noticed that Omaha \v.as poorly represented In tlio Associated 1'ress dis patches , the directors ot the bo.ud have made arraURemcnts to have nil matters ol impoit- aiiLC vviitd to the Associated 1'iess , thoteby drawing nttontton to out citv. Ou Apt 11 G tlio board took action to further the passage of a bill to enable the Union I'acilic railway company to aid the cou- sti uctlon ot btnncli lines and extensions , nml It i ( 'Milted in the presentation to congtiss ot ono of the largest petitions c\ei piesentcd , Ou August 5 tlio bom d ot tiadc had tlio plcnsmoot entertaining tlio editnis of Xe- biaska. Thn > vvcrouot nlono well pleased , but surprised nt the extent of public and private impimcmunt , and went ivv.iy lull of pialsu for out city. M. iii. i ) ivipjiovnMrvi- . I am son j to note that nlthough agitated forsevoial jeat' , Omaha is still without a maikut house , nnd something should bo dnno that ere the 3 ear of iVi" closes wo will h iyo a mat kct house In which tlio pioducer and consumer c.in meet , and which will liavo a temicnci to lucluco pikes ou a good many necessaries ol llto. \\'o should coiitmur' to .agitato the building ol Homing nnd woolen mills and additional elovntors , nnd with tlio cheap teal which Is pinmised us In' some ot om loading cltbons , wo oiuht to be nble to m.tUe Omalm the man- ulactuilng center of the west. Tlio bouleviirds vvnich vveto talked of so mm.li , nnd which would help in a great muasuio to beautify the sunmtiidlngs ot the cltj , have ns 30 ! not been laid out. If the members : ot this boaul bv their Individual elfoits , during tlio jcai , should .succeed In having boulnvnrds ustab- llshud , tlioy would eain thogiatltudu ol all out cltl/eus. Anotliet matter which cannot bo urged too strongly upon out elt > count 11 Is that all tlio names of all our stieets should bo pioperb dlsili | > ed on street comers ; stiangers com ing into the city novei Know vvheio to gu 01 tuin , unless tliuy c.in lead tlio names ot the streets on the coiiieis. 'Iho rounell has made an attempt dm Inn tlio last 3 ear to put names on stteet lamps , but itimcme hmdly nil } ol them visible. \iisnrvi. . The board has held twcuty-two mcotlugs during the 3 < nr , nnd it is giatlfjlng to siy that thuy were much better attended than In loriiicr jears. 'llio dbeetorc Imvn h id tvvon- t3-livo mtetliiRh , vvldch woio vvoll nttcudi' < l , 011)3 ) a fuw ol tlie dliei tors being unavoidably absent dm mg Mime of the mcetliiL'S. Till : COMING 1 HAH. All Indications now point to nn even greater Incie.asu In tlio commerce , building nnd population of Omalia In ivff than wo linvehadln lt > "f > , mm 1 conlidentlj piedlct that tlio jeai Ibi" will eloti with a population ot not less than 00,000. Tlio bulldliiL's now projected nro of n eharactct that will e < | iial the best business blocks In any city ol the United btates. l-INAJ.I V. Mtiiij other matters of gicat Importance would suggest themselves , but tlmo and Mince will not penult. I fuel under obliga ( Ions tomy ( olltMuite * in tlio boaul of dltee- tots foi tlic-ir very elllclent nfislstmice , their willingness to undertake much laborious wotk , tlio uniform cuurtcsy extended to mo nn till occasions both by the board mid mem bers , nnd tunderim ; my heartfelt thanks for the hotioi conferred In having twice elected mo ns president of this board , 1 respectfully submit ( Ids report , trusting that the Ititmo may bo ns prosperous for this body , nnd Its usefulness asgiuat to this city , as It has been in thopast. .Memberships . glO.STflOO Assessments . i..Gs.'iOO ' 1 ran sfer fees . . W.OO Intetest . S fxH.Ol Mi'iiiboiship ledger. . . . "Sl.OO lte.il estate fund . lO.W.&J Ceiieral fund. . y'S.oo Olllco oxpciues . .WUO hnlailes. . 1.0H5.UJ Hooks , stationery and printint' . 122.15 . ' Iteal estate . s . 13,000 W ) Advertising . BW.10 .Miscellnncoiia expo's. 25/.HJ Taxes . OM.W ' psociated Press . 1W.OO exncn es of building. . 141.15 Insurance . 00.03 ( lain nnd loss to Jan. 1 472. VI First mortcaco loan . . C0.oon.ix ) Second niorU'dgo loan O.MW.CO t'naccrued Interest. . . . r C.OCO.OO Unsement bonds . . . . . 1.VX)00 ) Trust deed bonds . . . 1M 00 st < Mtm.r > < j OTIir.lt HLSIM.- . M r. Mendelssohn , architect for the chamber of commerce , presented a re- pott showitip that the contracts for tlio year on the building amounted to $91- yid.32 , of which sum ? ( J3C9J.30 has been paid. The question of iucreaMuR the mem bership fco anil limiting the number of members was dicussod at gient length. An amendment was finally adopted in- orcasinff the membership fee to ? oUO , to take effect Fobittarv 1 , and limiting the membership to 230. Imst Nlfht'n Pcrroittmnco By the ( Sront Hermann nt Bo3 l' . Tto | cutortaliiiucut Kivon by "tho great Hermann" at tlio boyd last nlRht is neither musicaldtamatic1 , molo-dt.unatii1 , tragical or farcical. It originates neither with Collins , Taylor , Houcclcault , Hob- citson or Shukespcc.o. Indeed , if liutli must bo told nnd superstition bo es teemed , "tltocicat Hermann's" achieve ments must bo accredited to the aid , fiend himself. Hut these columns are not the mouth niece of superstition. They must ti-11 the truth , and they but tell the Unth when tlioy say that none of Hermann's marvelous uels last ovcti- ing at the llo d weie accom plished by other than an exceed- iijg dexterity on the pail of the liorfortuer himself. And yet , at times spectators had ample course to doubt their senses. Their eyes were open , butte to no use when they "sought to discover tlio method by which hats were packed with a freighter's load of goods , when ducks weio evolved out of strips of paper , and human beings were made to poise upon a single arm and with a sinclo point in a manner which knocked cveiy human cicneein a corner of the middle ages. To enumerate Hci matin's acts would bo an ungrateful task , for those who don't want to see them. The o who do want to see him , ought to learn that this is the last night they will have tin oppoiUtility to do so during the ptescnt year. County Treasurer Uolln has already paid over $5,000 in jury fees for tlio last term of the distuct court. The AVcathcr. Tlio weather jcsleiday was considera bly warmer than Sunday. At 0 o'clock yestciday morning the theimomcter leg- isteredlivejdegieos below /eio , and at noon tlio mcicuiy had i cached a point four de grees above. The chances uio that warmer weather is in stoic for Omaha this w eek. This powder never varies , A marvel of purity , htrcngth and wholcsomeness Moic economical than the culinary kindn and cannot be sold in competition wi'h ' the mul titude of low test , short weight alum or phosphate pow deis. Sold only in cans. Roval linking I'owdcrCo. , 10-i Wall street , NewYork. . RESTORED.Mcllmo. . \niithrillllii | ni Uriel CAUhlnnf till I 1 vr v < L' Ininalilru I > ii.i.Ncrvou. . ) WH I'1' ' ntjIilManhooil , He , litrlnilrlc < lliiu \ . \ un t\tr > Kno\\n rt nnxlv li is < llcm < rwj ft frlinplo ti If cure , whk h lie will rend PREt l < > lil ' ' How nllTcnT" il AfON. Tort Ollli lai 31711 Si w loikUti * lo't'liroiisneirw ' , or MI IUUnjr llcrm Tt rei6' y " * ' " JI11"'wCuialcUrethra | CRAYONS. s n < lf < ipo rii wiiiu i me I tuo Civialo Agency , 174 rum u si , y. Y. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. Eye , Ear , Koss & Throat Room ! ) Williams Building , cor , 15th and Dodge sts , Omaha , Hours 8 to 12a.m. 2 to 1 and 7 to 8 p. in ton Tlir TnnATMrsT ar Chronic & Surgical DIseacs. ' . i it" " ' iiKjiilttl Binl I'nvulc ' iruUKo Wuliavo tlie ficilitici' , ( ipi'aritus ' nml nmedlfi t'ir tliomcciksful taatinottof eitry form of din- raiu rcmurliis' clilur mtillcal r mrKlcal treitnunl , un I mvltuall to come and luvutiKnlof iMIictnm ! ni corn tpiiiul nltli us I.on Lipirlnau 111 trint bi"CU8 H liy Icitirtmbloi u to treat many ca m lioiiti'dslng tlam \VItlTI ! > OH ( lUCUI.AH on nefnrnltlcJ and llraccc , Clulf Kit , Cunnturca of thu bpluo DlsKiira or XVoMrN , 1'ilca , Tuimui , Canrcru , ( ntnrrli , Uroncluiis , liihalation KUdrlcity , 1'aral- ycl > , ICplkiif } Kidney , hjc , Lar , hkiu , Illuuil aud ell turclrul nncritloiis lUtlcrlrit , InliuliirH , Ilracrii , Trnssrn , anl Ml kindn uf Vleilkn' nnd Sua'lctl A [ > I ) Ui.ct , mac ulacturtd and for oile Ths onh reliable n'edlcal Intl. tula making Private , Special $ Nervous Diseases ' rA fal'KtIAI.IV. AM. CONTAliIOl'a AM ) Ill.OOn DISKASES , from Hhattvcr cause im > diictdfu < cu ! tully tnaieil Wu cm rimo\c S/nliilitio jiultoi from lUccytteni without mercury Now rc toratl\o trratmtnt for lots ofItal power AIJ. COMMUMUA'llONS UUNTIUUNTiAI. Call and consult ui or find name and po t ofllce addrcti plainly nrlttca-indoee aUmp , uud wo \ > ill unit yon , In plain \rraiiptrr , nur PRIVATE CinCULA TO LION I'linJlTM. t'lEtlil. ANU I)1B3A E , C7 , bU'IUUr , ( JoXOKItlllEi , ( JIKLT , VAIIICOtKI r , 3rr.UTim , AM > AM. uim.Ai or THE OSMTO UiiiNiBr Or.utM , or stud li.Horof juur case lot rAioni ilnnUo to vl lt us m y I * trcatcil at tliclr lioiU60 , by corrci potidenro Mcdlcliitia And Instru ments ecnt by mall or exiircjs bKCUHEI.Y 1'At'K El ) FUOM onsnUYA'JJO.V , no markitolndlr te conti nt or etuder. One J > cr oiial iutcnton prc fcrrcdlf conicnlfnt Fifty rootna fur the attorn modAtlon of jiaticiits Hoard mid atteEdttiKe at Addrita all Lcitwu to Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute. . Car. 13th SU anfi CaaltalA e OMAHA. NEB. - MOKE BALL Trade Mark. HIAXY MTTI.K C1IIM > JUU'.V In Otmtlm ? uii'f Itit'CH older person * ( t ( loncofCin-lMtlcSiiHificJittttifor Catarrh , Asthma , Jfi-onchltl llai/ Fe ver , ycnraluta , neafni' , iitcKarsctc. Thltrnt , which licow/rlyht- ctl hotvt the yi-cnt shiipllritu of thc"Sinokc Halt 'and hoto cuslly It can lie administered. Little Dai.iu lakes her $3 that nhc hat arcd up for tlie inlwioiuti'it , ujidtniu * Iiernrandina a "A'mo/.r Jtall , " The old litdit hat been trontiled for i/earsii'lth Catarrhlmt now , with thanks to her little r , the istilwnt well attain. Otniulinn , jou'to much better Tlinn j ou Unv o for moiitlii or mote , llut 5011 mtiit follow illtccMoiH to llio letter , Whllo 1 simp this ball n ? 1 illd before. And when 1 smpjoit must In- linlo Tlio smoke from Oils Carbolic bull , 'Tttlll rcncli the ill en o nml never lull To mnku a eottnliieuio ; t tint's nil. Wlion jou goto \ \ 1 tiling JOU'll | > tnl < 0 1110 , And I'll tell jou wlt'tt jon oiiKliI to do Jii t sljrn n impor tlmt I'm n dnlsj , And Unit Cutnoi.icSMOhi.IIHI. Isudnl'j' , too. . , . - . . . . _ . - , / 1st inertiiiff n > lth wonderfal sitcceai thronr/honf the Mates. Jt iicndorscd l > n medical selentisli < tnd all n < ho use it. ' . . . ta > cnbtf inhalation it is like other inhaler no ever in ase. The mid- ieine rle * n a sntohrand / * liuliter than the air i/oa In-eath , nenetral- liia andtlioroitahli/ treating even/ air nnssuie of the head , throat , hron- cliiul titties ( indlitmr * . Mann of the best citizen * of Omaha are nsina V - fc tlie hmohc Hall. < tnd ( trccntlniiifttsticot'cr iLs merits. Call at oar ojjlee and heconrlnie < l ftFJtKK / 7 KST. Sent 6y mail on reeclnt of $ V , and / cents for no faae. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company , Ifouthcaxt Corner Ifith and Dodue. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. NO 1SH1 I-ntXf.S ! KVKKY YIJAIt OVKK A MILLION I > lS riCIlll'1 Uli aiOlli : THAN OVI3 DltAWINCl A AIOM'II. TWO IHAUI { > C.S IX 1 UIIItltUAKY , Till ; 1ST AM ) SOT1I , Onl SJ300 rimtircd to secure on Royal Italian 100 fiancs gold bond , Thc e bond participate in 225 drawings , four drawings evciy jear and tetain their original value until the > car 1011. 1'iues of 2,000000 1,000,000 , 500,000 &c. francs will be diawn , be- sides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , j on may winI times a jeai nnd so come into possession of a fortune. We ofl'ci these bonds lor § 2 00 , monthly install- niciits as long as our supply lasts. AVIthnnly SJOA ns Hist jmjtm nl jou can ccxiro 0 nuroponn Roveininent liomNhi < li mo ilrnvvn 1C times anmmllltli inIrosiuiiniintliiKto over'UI.UU ( ) ) mmk * . Imliuico on i is > montlilv liistiillmoiits bnlo lii\oslmeiit nl cnjiltiil us tlio Imoitcil inimej must lie piilil linck nml ninny cliniKos to lu ulilffjirl/o Moiun can liustmt by iCKlsluutt letter , tnoiu > y onlei ot by c-xini'-s , and in lotuinlll bs foiunnlcililio Ixuuls I or turllioi Inrormittlnii , eiill on mlilrcss. „ , . , „ , IH'KI.IN ICVMUM ! < OV1 | A , 30E Broadway , New York. N 11 Those bonds mo not lottery ticket * , nnd the sale Is Ic-KUllj pel milted. ( Hy law ol ItiiM. H1MEBAUGH & TAYLOR DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Carving Knives and Forks , Pocket Cutlery. Scissors in Cases , Skates , Etc , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Pi ices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All vvoik vvarrnnt- rd. Coiner Douglas nnd tflth streets , Onmli t Ucensed Watchmaker for the Union I'acilic Kaiho.id e niiany. ) The C , E. Mayne Eeal Estate and Trust Co W. W. COP. . 10th AND HARNJiY , OMAnA. Piopcity of rveiy description for s.ilo m all parts of the city. Lamb for snlo III cvciy county in Ncbiaska. A COMPLETE SET OF AHSTIIACI'S Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Alans of the city state or county , or any othur information dcsiicil , fuinislicd fieo ot ch.irgo upon application. THIRD ANNUAL' TO jsi ; inLi ) rx Tin : i\'icrTivi : ; : ( OMMII rnr Unjil , Ililir. not ( iuo Cionlt. lion CluyO Ilirlon , Jlon. l.'linci b. J ) iiuly lion Jus A , Litltfliloil. h II ( iillniMO , i- : ( | . lloriiiiia Kuiinl/u , I.s I IIOAIII ) OP MA.N'AdllltS : Mi. rruitlt Coljiouci , Mr .I. S. Collins , Mr J. T. ( lurko , Mr. N Bli-ltou , Mi Jos ( niiuinu Jr. 1'I.OUU CO.MMIITI.i ; Ali N N frniy , Mr. K 1' I'cck , Mi , ( li mi nt Cluiio , Mr. Aitlinr Wnltcloy , Mr. .1. i : Wlllmi , Mi .1 /.ohmcr , Mi. W. M. Illiquid , Mi C , H in .u . I , Mi. It U. McUmo , Mi. 0.11. KotlmuKtr. Limit. Kunnoii , l.ltllt. Dr. .liiHliis llroun , . roniinlttooonl'io- . riiiicc , Mi flatlnukoi nnd Mi Mcflurn roiniiilttcu ( in tin Mnfl ! " "i. Linn nml Mi Ldiiiioi. toiniiilIKo on Tlcki t-j and I'lliilliii , ' Mi Duial uud Mr Mi-L'luro. Coiniiilltit on Ittlid-liiiionts 'llio yi nlli men ot tlio llonul oi I/ADV I A'IllO.\'r.bbiS : : Mrs. . ! , i : Hojil , Mrs I ! S. Diimly , -Mrn r .loluifioii , Mrs V. fl Coirninii , , MlK .IIS ( lllllll llU.ll MIH luilNjc , .MiH. I L Kliiilnill , Mih Tliim M .Moinu Mrb O M HilcliKui.i Mrn .1 , A.CmUlitoil , MIH II T ( I r o. Mih. II. II llriKul , Mih ( iiio W Ddiiiit * , Mm. .1. II. MIIMiil , Mis I , M Delimit , MIH , .lolm i : hmmiuirj Mrs H II WooiI. Mis .1 .1. mown. MIH H. I ) Mi KM , MIH II C MrCI ( in , , MIN J. M Miluulf , MIH. AUIn Siiunili rs , MrH A h llnM.uiiili , Mm V. MIIIM , Mm .1. N II I'm i oi , Mid C. N Iill/ < > , .Mis. ,1 ,1 Ilinus , Mis Mis 1'iccl liiii > , MIH W , II. Mffonl , Mlf > I' I'nrki i , MIH C. M Mnibiiuill , MlS W O M'jUM , Mis I. II. Tout i , Mih I ) , O ( larkli , MIH (1 ( Lin IIKOI , Mra rv iiiiiiii MIH S.T blilitll. Mih ( iciiit'ii Ciouk , MIH Siitliiiu ln Hun , Mm..I.W Motto , Mr > W J C'liiintll , MIH S 1' Ki.iiniJp , MIH < I ! lot ) , MM C. II. Diindi , MrHt. \ . \ \ V Kciinun , Mrv h It Cnlliiniiy , Mid I ! \\nkiliy , Mre. O II Collins , Mrs I. . II , ( iindj , MIN lldiu run It , MIH J M 'lliuiHtmi , Mrs. .1 I ! Contrloi Mrs .1 \i \ \\rl l r , MTH Mmitlluou , Mih. A 1 * ! 1 | > UM8 , Mrs O , II llulu , Mis C. I ! rxjillio , Mr 1 * . I , I'l'ilni- . MrH N Miriiiuii Mrs .1. W. buuiKO .MihJ.A llorliiick. Mid l.oulH llriiiltoid , MIH , .1 A UnkcIMi ) , Mis r < 1' Mort > . Mis < ' A II. .MiC'iiuloy , Mr 15 W MUoii , Mis .1 h Ilnul ; , Mrs. C II Iott ) < y , Mni. Onv Iliuton , Mis A C P iv * til , MIH .li > llaikui , Mis lluiiii'in ' Ivdiitit/f , Mm A I'oliuk , MIH 'llniH Mll'oi ' , MIH H II. .loniB Mrs. I ritiili < eli > utr. . Mis l.i iiiunltU Inn ilton , MIH..I M. IMJ > . Mir I. II Win num. Mis A .1 l' ( ) | plctoil , Mm J.M. Woolwmtli , Miri .1 .1 DKKi'J , MIP M llolliniin , Mr * . I. 0. Unuhi , Mrs .1. K MLI'IIKIIV , Mrs .1. t ; iKiilio. Mis Siiniui 1 lluuii , Mis , W A I'lulon. MH l.c\l CiitKr. Mis ( link UooiJiiMll , MIH II. It ( iiiloid , Mil , r. C. Illmcbiunjli , MID ( i A HnnHluiiil , Mr8 Milton HiMtrn , Mrs I . ' 'in Hi liiiralinin , Mis MuxMnjur. MIH (1. l > . Wjiill. ' Mrs I W Mliuu , Mrb 11. Uiilliib'lier , Mib. K. Jtubunutu , Mrh. A' . I. t-liuilif , Mm 1' . 1. Iki , Mib. 0 II Dorrnuto. Applications for tickets may bo made at bate Pnijt htorc and Kulm'd Drug Store and of the Hoard of Managers. - PRICE , FIVE DOLLARS , Admlttinu ( , 'entleman and Ladies. Cflrilapps will approach from IStli slrtct , A poult Uiolr occupants < ! rtcjiirt by U'U sttett H turuiut' , will lorai uuUtr dlrn-tlon ot tlio roll oilltcr in < "