THK OJMA1IA JDAJLIA MKK ; Ti f. NOVEMBER 17 1835. THE CAPITAL'S ' DAILY DOINGS TLt Approach of Winter Lead ? to Icy Litigation. AN INJUNCTION PRAYED FORTe To l'r rcnt a. rnnncr from Building * Itntn AUI-OIH Onk Creek A lltcc/.j liuilfict ol'Idvcly liocnl Malt cm. ( niriv 7/n. m.n'ij LINCOLN iiuuc ut.l Tim Nebraska Stock Yards company lia.s applied for an Injunction lo prevent the construction of a dam nonm Oak creek. It M-emi that Mr. C. K. Held- m an haa n farm iidjoinuig the ntock yards company1' ' landind , ho has dammed the creek , as has been his habit Ht.ll i u pa "I live years , for the purpose of Hu jng ice , and also for the purpose of sccu' ig n gvist mill The .stock yards riiinpany now come into court and say . thai if HcrdmanS dam is pel-milled lo Btamrtht-y ciinnol procure ice lo biipply their packing home , and accordingly de sire to enjoin Hcrdmnn fiom conlinuing liinlainllinlnmu ( asset Is that thn stock .Tindscornpnny was not organized lo build dnms , nnd that , therefore , It hits no power to appeal to the court. The deci sion ot the court if looked for wilh great iuteic.-t. If the injunclion is dhmibscd , it will leave Ihe .slock yards In bad .shape , an a. packing house will stand a poor dhow without ice. itor-vi. nr.ns. The district court of Lunc.isler county will luljourn thi-r week. This has been one of thu largest and busiest tenii.s of 1 court ever In-lain this county. j Deject.\o I'liunil is out ( Hi the street , and is not likely to nee even the inside of ' ; i [ all , let alone the pcnlu tiliary. The Lincoln liruncli ( if Hie Irish Xa- lloual Ica ucjwill have a griind mass meeting ntlho Opera house. November I1. ) , tbi.s week. John l'il/i ; uilil is taking Ihe matter in charge , and theie is no doubt but that a hirgu .sum will be. sub scribed to parliamentary tuiid. lev. ! ticorgo Pepper , I Ion. James Pil/gerald , and olhur.s Irmu ahrouil will address the meeting. Ho'b of these genlli'inen have dpokeu on Hie subject in thi- > oily botorc. A law und older league has been es tablished in Lincoln , and i" to be a brunch of the Chicago Law and Order league. Some of Lincoln's most nrom- Innut liUHincKs men were elected ollicers. 'L'his Bocioty piopoies ti ( sec Unit each und all of tiis stale and cit3' laws are en forced. The Lincoln Literary circle met last ululil. : il the L'nitiMl ' .Stales court room. A large attoiiilanee was present and the enlottainmeMt WIIR very enjoyable and benelielal. All persons are permitted to IHJCOUIO me.mber.s of this inlcllcetual so- clnly on thi nu iucntof fifty cents. lii'orgo Dubaeh , who fell through the clovalor in Kiehurd'.siiov building Kriilay aflcriioon , i.s recovering , and Iho doclors i fiiiybis escape from instant death was in > * . ' s. deed miraculous The. physicians of Lincoln have opened n free ( Iiupenaar.v for the beiielil of tlu poor , and n number of the doctor : ) have entered into a compact whereby they agree lo furnish their services free to all needy pci'sonn. on certain days in each week. The prime movor.s In this char itable iiudcrt : > ! < ing ate Dr.s. Simmons , Keed and ( i.trtcn. I' . M. Mutton , of Marslialtown , Iowa , w.io ) ! s iraveling Ihrougli the western states with the imrponc in view ot exam ining into the dilj'ereiit .state liipior law.s , nnd writing hi.s . SOUH on the ( iiicslion to the ( 'hieago Tiibunc , has been in the city for several dnyH. John 15. 1'ineli , the great temperance orkor , is in the city on his way to California. The Lincoln streetcar companies have placed stoves in their cars , and they are much moro comfortable than hereto fore. fore.Tho The Lincoln Medical iiiHtitute has ( bunged Inuuic , and Dr. Simmons has moved into the building and taken charge. I5oss Stout has siibiicndcd work on the napilol building , and nothing moro will bo done until spring. K. Winchell , from IVoria , Illinois , dropped dead in Lincoln Sunday night 11:80 : o'clock. The cause was found bo heart disease. Mr. WlHcholl was en gaged in the s lo of catarrh medicine. Ifo leaves nuvonil children at IVoria. Ho was 70 yciird of ago. His HIII arrived to-dav , and will take the remains to Illinois. A drunken farmer , while driving through Lincoln yeMorilny , ran into the WhUuurcuBt coal wiigon. upaultinir the Eaino , and it nan with great diHiuuliy and prompt action that a serious runaway WUH averted The Congregational chin oh has at last commenced to put the gbiss in the win dows. The dehiy of several months was occasioned by the eastern manufacturers. The Alcthodbt church IN mirrounded by tdogantly out stone Idlc.hing posts , about fifty in number These pots were "jry muen necdc * ' , us a large number of I bo coninitmicHiitb urefarmerd whodrlvo ( ociluirrh. The Fit/gorald hose company is mak ing arrangementti to allondlhc. grout lire * Miens' tournament , to be held in New Or- next March. Uolnlulc. John 0. have died articles tabllHhing the State Tbo capital stock , , . . . . , , , , . . . . viaha , Will open H dunclng school In Omaha in a few days. The gentleman conies well recom- inondnl. He will hold forth tit Mnsonio Temple hall. County Trnnsufcr eleet Hocho has moved into the o < tv , having uccurcd a ilno resldenee on Tnth Mrnet. No chaiige.s bave iisyet been niade in the ninniigom''iit of the Lincoln pesto - o 111 eo. STOIM'INfJ A HTKUiri1 CAIl. I tow a Trio of Yoiiun ItuiuH Tbouglit- lonal ) IMayeil Illuliwityiiieu. There are four youa < ; g ntlumon In lhl city who wnt t bud early Sunday morning with u full realization of the dnnger of meddling with the street cars while in motion at night. Ono young fellow sweaU for a living in the Union I'aeilie liuadqmvrtcn ) , two are l-nnk boys and the other is a very genteel grocery olerk , They worn all iillku Sat urday night In that they wore drunk. Drunk is u harsh word , but niter a gang fatti fooled nronnil all the early evening playing pool tor the whisky and then UiriUMibi utility to beer , iw com lion ! - . little Hhort of drunk. Some foolltili er rand took the dobauohe * out bl. Mar.vV ttveuuo for awhile , and jut.1- about eleven o'clock they Btarted hack W l wii. Ibe last oar WIIH coming down the lull and nave for the driver it wa uiioceupieil , "Lead vide lown"nug.ie.8ied one ol the Upey youpg men , and with a wiout the w.-xs whirling by BB they > runohcxl this conclusion. HIIII with a until ru li I hey van into the middle of the , street. , . "Hold tip there , you | nfitrlngof tin- complimentary names ] , " they shouted tn Ihu driver. Tliat individual , taughr. b rewinLe.Npcrieuce.4 ol bin lollovv-t-ralU nieu Utbuwuruol stvaugertf , wiltly pro V diiced from hla pockcl s. largo Mv Mioolor , and. leveling al thn youlliful Inebriates tnin d It looo as hi."car swept by Crwck , whizz , three times-tin1 w'capon spoke followed bv the UMOP f-f ( ho Icinlen pellet past tlic cnr.s of the .startled oaroitsers. The fourth shot was too much and with a yell of tciror the quart'1 ! ! " fled up the Uill. When On V got back to town an hour later thov told now tlu-y VVCIH assaulted by murderous highway men ami howpil their cars , in prwif , where the shot * vvhizyed hi' . THU KIUHT MKSKVJn. Tin' l'nllliTelcti-apli ! Company Opens Its Omaha Ollice. Onifdiu now communicates with the world nt largo .through the medium of two telegraph companies. The I'acille company finished the work of bringing in its lines Sunday evening , and the llrsfc menage was .sent ut 7 OS o'clock p. in. , a follows- IC.VNsVS ClTV , Mo , \OV . 10 - I'l'n \C- brnsku Fuel Company. Omaha | -We have tin1 pleasure of roiiirmltilatlnit yi'iu ) ieoie | | iiwm | the completion of Ihe new ( ch'L'raph line Into your city. Webaveciijoyeil lids blc.ssini ; lei two vears , anil llieieforc leel that > oiirciti/eiiH will appieciate anil stiipoit | ( lib new incilliitu of busliu"-i coiniinuilcatloii. YouraTiiily , HovAitti A ; DKKSOX. At 10 o'clock ycslcnluy morning the following answer wired : OviAiiv , N'eh. . Nov. tn [ To I'.ouild and Dl'-kson , Kansas ( it'v , . .Mo.lVe lelurii roil- Uralulalioii' on the o.eiiiii'f | of the new lele- | ; r.iib | line , anil b , ' < peiU for It the iieaily sup- porllt dc'Civcs. S'r.n. l'ir.i. Co. The local ollicu of the eonipaiiy is lo cated al No. : il Soiilh Thirteenth street , and the line is open for nil kind.s ol bus-i ll ess She \Vnnted a Warrant. "Yes , your honor , 1 want jitHticc. I rim nn abused woman and I waulvon , tolulp me. There's Mr * . Caliow , now your h on or " "Hold on , don't talk M ) fast ; " quoth .fudge Steiiborg lo a woman who was ad dressing him earnestly in police court yesterday. "If , vou have gel aiiycom- plninl lo make tell it out and don't take much time about il cither. " ' Well , you sec , your honor"continued the female complainant , "my name is is. Swift , and I live at the cor ner of Fourteenth and Hurt slreeH. I have a house next door , which is occupied by a tenant , and her name is Mrs. Cahow , bad luck to her. For a longtime 1 have thought that she was taking my coal , and so L locked il up in the died so .she couldn't getal.il. That made her mad , nnd she lias been down on me ever since. 0. < i day who came over to my house and bor- lowed a baby-bottle trom me for hei child , which is in arms So , Saturday night I went over to her house to gel the. bottle. I found it lying on Ihe table , and slat-tod to go oil' with it Tut that bottle down , ' KUV.S she to mo. 'No , I won't,1 says L 'the bet tle's mine. ' So she got mad and com menced lo beat me. She's a great big voting woman and vorvfclrotuy , and she bruised me up mighty badly. 'Deed , judge , if il hadn't ouen for my little boy there she would have aim ist killed me. And now I want to get a warrant for her arrest " Army Notes. Ollictal ord.irs from ( Jon. Scholield were received at headquarters yester day for the transfer of Dr. Va.liim , the local army medical director , to the de partuient of Texas where he will assume the position ot chief medical director. Dr. Vallum is u courteous , affable gentle man and has many triends here who will regret to see him leave. He succeeded Dr. Shannon here some months ago. There was a rumor about army headquarters - quarters yesterday that Lieut. Uoodin. Un celebrated sharpshooter ot the depart ment and a mender of the department team , was dying at his home. Lit ill. ' Coodin vventt'o Morida Homo weeks ago on a lieu of alsence , to recuperate his health and it i.s understood that hu has since been foil ing. N ( > mithontio con firmation of the rope * ' , has yet boon re ceived , however. The leave of al ence granted First Lieut. Kdgur 15. KoberLson , adjutant ! lth infantrv. Jv'ov. ! > , Jtf-Ci , has been extended seven days . Moro Street Car Accoinodnlloii. OMAHA , Neb. , Nov. iJ : , trfjr . [ To Iho Kdilor.J It would accommodate thu people of South Omaha , Thirteenth btreel und neighborhoo 1 , if Iho street car.s did not slop running so early in ( he evening. Wo cannot attend theatres and other amusements unless we wish to walk honn. Many of us have relations or in timate friend.- ) whom we wo.ild like to visit after vyorking hours , but as the lust ear leaves Farnam at ' .iIJ : ! wo have but little lime. It would bo highlv appreciated by Iho patrons of the car line if it would run one car unoli way at 11 or 11:81 : o'clock ; and it would be sure lo pay when It be come.s known that Htioli an arrangement hu ? been uiudo. Yoiir.s , eto. , A Tiimrw.Nni SntEinut. ; . A Narrow HSOH | > O. Mamie Norris , u young lady of this eity , met with an accident Sunday which cunio very near proving futal. She was cron.slng the street at the corner of Fitteenth a ml- Douglas , having jiibt stepped from behind a street ear when ehe wns knocked down mid run over by a buggy containing u _ couple of young men , who were uproariously drunk , The shall of the bn 'y struck her in the riln , knocking her dovvn , the wheel./pas sing over her body. She w. i picked up in an iiiseiiHiblucondltion and conveyed to her home. She was found to be quite seriously bruised , but lortunatoly her in juries are not of iv dangerous character. Nothing m known about the young men e.xeept that the name of ono them m "Diek. " - Coming 14 veil I s.- The noxl. few weeks promise to bo gny , In a hoelul direction. Already an inter esting Mtrins of events are announced. \Voilne.sday \ , Nov. 18. Iho Metropol itan club give a ball al Metropolitan hall. On Thursday , the Itth , thu Arion club will hold the bourdH at ( jurnmnla hull with their lirM. anniversary party , The sumo evening the Unity club will give u grand ball at Light ( iiiard'ri hall. The Musical Union club are announced for u grand ball and concert on Decem ber , al Casino rink. _ Cook riIilliiu al llm Hlook Yards- . A cocking main occurred In Dug John- ton's .saloon nt the wtock yards Sunday afternoon and the "elite" of the local sporting element was on bund. Three black breasted red guinea , with inch anil a half Meet gall's worn entered and a regular main , bu.st ( wo out of three. Af ter losing ( hu llrst light , Dug .lolmson'j bird went In and one after llui other licked Jimmy Doyle sand Darby & John- .son's chiokonii. The pur-HM were un known , Cock lighting , it U nuderntood , will bo a regular Sunday feature at Dug Johnson'a in the future , A Noted Hpilnler. William .Johnson , the well-known sprinter of I'ituburg , Is In the city , try ing to arrange for bomo rucuj with local muii. SIOSON1S $ CAROMS COUNT- - 1 Chicago's Billiard Ball Puucher Beats the Trench Expert. VIGNAUX FAIRLY VANQUISHED. . Tlio flrcnt lUllliinllxlH ol'Two Coun tries Jit a Conteit n r the Tour- tcoti-lncb I talk liiiio Cliaini > louslilp. Tlin l.'lnt ( iiuiio of tlio Cilir.uio , Nov. l > . An ussi'in'dage ' ot fully 1.VX ) people attended the openlm ; game nf the ifreat fonrleen-ieh balk line billiard lournatncnt. In which Maurice Vltfiiaux , of Paris , Jacob Srluitfer. of New York , and George F. Slosson , of Chicago , are culite.st- ants. There wn : ' large attendance of ladles In the boxes and parqnOlU1 cliele scats and the Milld business men of Ihe eity were well reiHescnted. Amonjt Ihe billiard notables were Hngcm * Carter of Clevehintl , John Callahan - lahan of Milwaukee. I'orker llyer * of. Lafay ette , and many others. The winner of this tournament will bo entitled to iceelve the whole of a ptnor of * . " . , ( \Jand ) the rx-cess of receipts over expen f-i. It h rx-peeted the prle will nirirciiito ; ! over SVMi. The toiirnainent was toimally oi'oned j Mioitly alter 8 o'clock by anuddr.'s , ? by . ! ml'e ( iaiy. of the Mipeilor court of Chicago , As j each ot the plnvcrs was Intriulured a hcaity j loiunl of applause was given , Sloven Ketllni ; > inthci thu wannest lereiitlon. Wiiymiu : Jlc- , Oteery. of .St. Louis , tin accomplished ama- ' tear , had been prev loiisiy turreea on u.i icferoi1 of the tniirnatnent. anil Charles Matthews served as inaiker. Vl-'imux wen Ihe bml : , clnisutiiu while ball , counted liein the la-oil , lint stopped at I. Slosson did no better , both plujini ; nervously. In the next iiininn both notjruod positions , but lost them by Impeifert pbyliti ? . In Ihe ninth Innlntr Slosson began los'liow somcthiii'llkc punt I'oiin. lie did .some veiv handsome nursing In the lower left hand" corner and tolled up : n , fulling on an uwkvvanl two-etuhion elfoit. Vliiiiuiiv responded with a handsome iiinol , ! I7 , In vvhleh lie made itsheit ilrivv , when his i own ball vvasirozi'ii to tile enshlon , ellultliifi apjilaiisiSlosson now ( ilujcdwl h care and ' precision , ami reeled elf a succession of Kliol * , > stopping at 57 ! , and leuvlmr Vlunaiix an til- , most impossible shot. Alter u blank ImiliiK Kln-s'in impioved the twelfth for a ran ol1:1. : . whieh Inomjlit hi.s were up lolWmraliihliiH tor VlKiiuux. Tlie I'ailsiaii then went to Krasa on an easy one , and blos oii asaln took possession ot tne lulls lor ao , which KUVD him a lead of an even bundled. VlKiumx took heart at Slesson'.s miss of att easy shot , and In hi.s foiureeiith Innlnt : made his btotitin ll-wh'ch made his total HU , hloison having IV.i. hlossoii now lapsed Into loose plavjiii ; tor an iiinim ; or two , ami his opponent let Ihe nfteenih KO by with only u. At his ne.xtepenlnihe tio/eto the led f > ail al S. bnteoiinted lioialhe lavolT , and kept on until he hint aceomjilislied his best uin up to this st.c'e TV-ami rallied a lead. Ills seventeenth netted him ill. and the scoio now hlooil til I to 171 ! In Vhfiianx'H tavor. .S'ossoii ' now miide a line rally , and pnl in his lartre.strtin , whiuli atain ; KIIVO him the lead. For the nrst time his btroke .seemed what It ounht to be. and ho played like a nice horse. ( Jrcal cheering giccted the shot which passed Yiiriiiiux's best run. lie ended atbUona veiylmid masse shot. 'I'ho call was Slosbon " ' s'miilTiesiilts lollovvid fora llttlewhlle and Slossonas the nt.st to iiieaktho .spell , whieh he did with a handsome run of 77 , nnd thu scoto.stood : Slosson sni , VlHiiuux- ' * ' > . Hlos- son In the t\venly-iii.-t inning did .some mure excellent work tiom which he lealUed r > ! > . Seoic , hloiisoii Cl ! , Vhjiiiiux ' W. The balls weielelt dead f-afe lei ViKnaicc , whereas Slosson found an opening in tlietwenlx- .second liinimr and Imnroved it to the extent ol5.5. Yicnaiix. in the twenty-third inning ctuergcil fiom obscurity and lather labotiotisly pioduectl a inn 01 (17 ( , slipliu ; up on a nils- e ic. Score , Slosson 11(5 ( , Vl n.uixWi. Slosson's inn ot 5fll in the tvventy-lifth In- niiiir was siiiilcmented | | bv : i7 by Vi natix , who stopped on a vcr > hard draw. Two In- nliiKS later Slosson went to his laststrinjr with a run ol H , so that the maiker called Slo-Min Kll , VliriiU ! ! < : t'.H ' ) . The I'leiichman's .inn of U in the twiaity-niulli inning made the game a ain look dnnbtlul , as It bioiuht h m iiji wilhln 101 ot Ids Mppononl. Hat hiosson came promplly forwaiu with S > and needed but tire polni-s moie. He mis-ed an easy thiee cushioned shot und ( lave V v itiux : aiitliui ( ? opening , which he Imiiroved b. plu.v- inc hlsbes'l billlarilsand makfn-jrthe best inn of the Kiiine. Sliwson watched his play with palntitl siilicitiKle as the bi man iiiijiroached the century point , and when the maikcr called out "l > e bundled" the Iiou3o ran with iheers. Vifjnaiix stojipcd at ll on a mlsciie , and Slosson ran out with Ids live necessaiy points. SrhnMer and Vlijnaiix jilay In-morrow nl ht and Schaeter and Slosson Wednesday night , Slosson i. in. o , o , H , o. o , o , : n , J7. o1:1.20. : . 10 , 0 , 7 , b'J ' , II , 77 , 1 , ( i'J. 5W , 10 , SJ , 'M , 0ll , , I " " 'VlVnanx 1 , 7 , fi , 2 , 1 , ! ! , 1 , 0 , 1 , 7. 0. 0 , 1 , 41 , P. . , 75 , ! , 'J , UO , M , 18 , 0 , 07 , 0 , i ! , ! ! 7. l"i , 0 , 40 , Vlgnaiix 7S , 07 , 100. Slosson Wl. 77 , 1X1. winner's uvorage , 19 ll-Sl. Loser's aver- iifie. l7'Jt-l. ! Tliuo of guiuo , 'I hours , 40 minutes. THE TIO.VAd ItlAZK , in N'eoit of Alii from Gcn- ( ! \ivr.in.v ) , Tex. , Nov. Id , A muss meet- | 1 in was held thlsntteinoon tosecnie pojuilar i expression in I'JiU' 1 to the ndvisnbillty of ao i coptliitf teiidi-r-s of aid trom other cities. I I .Mayor I'ldtun said that thu distress was muuliKiciitcr limn nt lirst estimated , and ho thought ho could nccept without lots of1 i dignity all vohmtur > tenilers of aid. A rosoulntloii was passed nnnnlmosk up- polntlnt ; a committee of ten to telegraph to the nowsp-ipers and indivlduiils that thu loss wasL'ieaiertlmn ilrst sii iost-d , belnj ; fully , SJ.VoOJ , or oiio pUhin of thu taxable 1 value ot the city ; that t KI IniiiicdUto ami np. ' proximntodlstte.ss In view ot the coming winter is \eiy ieat and desperate , and Ihiit proffeied aid will hu tlmnKtiilly ae- 1 ceptcd. &c\uiTil thousand dollars wenninid out to day , and about SI.OJJ rec.elved. Total snbMTlptious ait ) NISKI ( ) ( , of which S3V > ft' ' has been paid. Contributions hnvo been ii-celved from Austin nnd other Texas eltles , nnd Inqiiiiles If nKsihtnnce ucio neeile < l Irom I'ortlundMe , I'hlladelphla nnd Chnileston. S. I' . Iteplles haMi been Kent , nrpcjitluj ; the moifurs with tliank.s , A care- till investigation shows that .Mi > lesidenees wciudeslioycd , over 103 moro titan iirst re ported. Niw ; Yoin : , Nov. KX KlKhteen hundred nnd twenty-iivit dollars was to-day sent trom ( Ills elty to CaluvUon to tx > lht\u the niit.snl- len-rs. With Mtmlct * . CHIC AOO , Nov. Id. .MM. Mary 1'arker was to-dnyaruMted , charged with hiving coined thu death of her hiisliindVilllam I'ailtor , a baitender , whodlril 1'iidiy. l'iior ! told the ph > skuiiin ho iilt-'iided ' him liN ulloliuilu \Iolent temiicr , ami had hit him with n si-l--- wir < . She saj thu wound tiom which her huslia nd died was Indicted by iiiluur lulling ; upon him. I'ollco Court Doolcet , Judge Stenbcrg hud a light IIOIIGO before - fore him yesterday. The following \ ( uses were disposed of : Put IVlty and ( Jeo. Tlunuis ) ( n , drunk . and disorderly , $5 anil costi , Thompson committed I'M. Cain , intoxication , discharged. Samuel Lowe , lighting , $ .1 und costs. Allen Jcliiirjon , disortleily conduct , $1 and costs. \V. J. Jenkins , currying concealed wcupons , $11) ) anil costs. Charles ( leanm and Lonf.sa ( icuron , $ ,1 and cost.- ! . L , Diinbaiini , allowing nuii--iiicc : , dig- churged. Sold Iiiuu- | Hop In the diatriet court to day Hu Mr.s , AnnluConiUli vs Hartley 1 lus been on trial before Jmlgo I'ho pluiiiliil'.sue Mr. Magmuia for OT.l damaiie.s on tcuiunl .i IMS ! Ii'iunr In h. r In * ijitil , : t c m irnied Ine brialo.ufter ho hjul been roiUPMcd | not to do 1 MI. The stilt 1 * brought under the provisions of the Sltk-ninli law. A Mini- : : owrn decided last \ear for the l > lainttir. , i t'nlleil SliitoM Cniut. The court wn > busy jesterdtiy with the 1 continuation of ( he case of Doty vs. The ; Sisters of thoOrdor ( if St. I'rnuuis of Nebraska. I Tlic iiind jur/Mi : ! occttplcd with its MPctel delibeiattolis juitl iinulc no tintl- 'I lie Itclupiicd Swindler. Hcv. if. A. Hood , of Jschu.\ler , stated clerk ( if Trosbjlory of Onialui , " writes to .f. II. T. liuhinan of this city "There is no Uev. V. A. Sehnlt/.ler connected willi \Vinneb.iKo j I'rcsb.Merv , or with any other J Presbytery of our churches. " Two W Judge Weiss married ye-letthiy two coupleKiiihard H. MeMohus unit Helen Seek , nnd Herman Moelilo rind flr ! arct Hittiel. All parties reside in Onuihu. There will bo u ineetinj uf the \Voin- sin's Cliristisin nssociuttiin'iil " p. in. , on Tuosdtiy tlio 17th. 15eii tlociin , tlio reformed pugilist , will hold ] iiicctinps every night I hi- week in the | JUiekingnani hall. W.I' . McMillan , nsMsiaiil cenerut freight | ngenl of the Tnion 1'ncllie , left for | thu east yesterday morning The tir-l four of tlio new tinlform coals \\eie turned out from the tailor's jester- day i nnd donned by thoiv icsjieclivc own ers The other uniforms will bo ready before the Mlh. \\r. \ .T. Jenkins. , who was sirrested by the police for fast dnvi g. was found yes terday to have : i pnir of brass knuckles on his peivon. He wns lined * 10 and oo < ts for currying concon'cd ' weapont. . It was reported : it the police lioadipiar lor yesterday that burglars entered the fuel ; ollico 'of 1' . Milu'tono iV Co. . Sixteenth j mid Nicholas -trculs , Sundiiy night i , by cutting a pane in one of the. rear i windows. Nothin ; ; of value was taken i , however. Ceo. ! Thompson , recently acquitted in the district court of a dim-go ot highway robbery , got ou n big spree Satnrdtiy iiighl , nnd was corralled b.v the politic. . lie wns lined by Jud < > u Stenberg yes- terduy , uiid in default wont up to the county juil. General Manager Callnwsiy and tJen oral .Superintendent Smith , of tlio Union 1'iicilii ! . lelurned ye.steulny from at- tendiinee upon the meeting ol the Union depot company. The clerks of the party hul.i : : great time "feeding" the Kansas City reporters about ' 'tho removal of llio'Iiusuliiuartcrs. " Yesterday Messrs. iMtC'nguo Hros. pur chased the. 'lot on tlio northwest corner of Fifteenth aiidJodge streets , on whieh McShano's livery stable now htands. They will erect thereon MHIIC lime xvilhin tile next two ycUrs' ' a haiidbomo bank .striieturo. The 'only reason that work on the building cannot be commenced at once is that there is already a onu year's least ) on tlio property. Thursday evening occurs the soeial of the Knights of L-iboit , the occasion being the opening of tlieir now hall , over lilU DoughisNtivet. Ait vnjovnblo time is an ticipated and arrangements are com- lib'ted for an evcniiiK of i-oeml pleabiiro. Tlio irognimmo ) I will consist ot music , both vocal and iivstrnnieiital , dancing and ether amiiifinicnts. I'efrcshnionts will lie served ii | _ tliu hall. All Knights of Labor and. , their "familio.s arc invited to bo attend. ' Catarrh Is a very prevalent and exceedingly dis- tigreonlilo disease , liable , it negk'cted , to develop into serious coiHtiinptioit. Ho ng a constitutional ( 'is-onso ' , it recpiires a coiiRlitulionai remedy like Hood's Snr.i.i- ptirilla , which , acting through the blood , reaches every part of the system , cfl'eel- ing a radical and permanent euro of catarrh in even its most severe forms. Made only by C. 1. Hood & Co. , howell , Personal If. T. Leuvitt , of Lincoln , is nt the Pa .x ton. W. II. Michael , of Grund Island , is ut the Paxton. Bartlett Uiehurds , of Chadron , is a guest at the Puxton. W. H. Parker , of Bussed , Neb. , is in Hie city , slopping at the Mi'llurd. Frank M. Northrop nnd wife , of Way no , are guests ut the Paxtou. F. H. Oulbruilh and F. C. Kieno , of Albion , are quartered at Ihu Piixton. W. K. Andrews , president of the West ern Newspaper Union , ib in the city. I ) . H. Cook. J. II. Burks and W. 0. Washburn , of Picutrjce , are at the Pax- ton. .Judge Isham Kcavi.s , of Falls City , uc- companied by hi.i son , is stopping at the Millard. John S. Slurl. n prominent attorney of Auburn , is in the city , btoppiug" ut the Pa.xton. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore , the distinguished - guished lecluress , is In tue city , .stopping at the Puxton hotel. The friends of Trunk P. Welch will bo glad lo hum that he is convalescing trom his attack of pneiimoniu. J. Stiitimun , Milford ; A , W. Hoffman , Bullulo ; Pat Gibbons , Orleans ; E. W , Hayed. Beatrice ; W. 0. Swam , Silver City , are at the Cunlield. Hon. H. F. Tlmrnton , of Providence , U. 1. , F. W. Lehman , W. 10. Andrews and A. H Cummins , of Dos Moiiics , are in Iho city , palled here by the ausi.oa of the United Slates court. Ijyncli llolilx Court. KOUFUI.K , Va. , N'.iv. 10.Tiiu ne io Noah Chuiry. who ntt impic < | u iiendUh u-.Muilt up. on tlio Ilitnj wlntt ) L'ji-i.Jenido I'owell , and then mindeied her yi Itjjncess Ann count } , wuslmiucd tea tico wfilim n nillw ot wheio tint dctd wns ( ( iMiinHiti1 * uboiit I o'clock this molding , lie contHsH ( ho crimu ju.st after tint iiijiu vta * p.iicedMnniinl his nwk. 25 YEATZS USE. The Greatest STsiKaTrrTuTnpli of ths Arjol iiMi mm Mnpntniii SYMPTOWlS OF A TORPID ILIVER. IiOEianfnpiiriiiCt HpivcJjrostlvc , 1'nlii la tiiD benil , vtllli dull'Hrnsnllon In ili bnck t > nf ) , I'll In tui'v tlio ( Iiocldrr * blnile , l-'iilliieis nflrr uallnu , wllhndU- Inclination to excrlloaof tiuilr nrmluil , lrrliubllltyol'tcnipi < r > Iiixvuplrll * , wllb n feellricortmTlnB neulrciil DOHIO dutfi Wonrlni-ci , jJl'/-lnem , f , iu-rlii3 nt tUo I'turt. Dotii bi-fniollio pycs , Jlctielaclio urer llm rlclit rye , Kc tlcrtnririlb atlul ilrriinm , Jllslilr colarcil l ) iufi and CONSTIPATION. TD'iT'Sl'J r.5orurfneclnllyBflapt ( l to sucu ceres , ono iloau cltccts eiicli a cliiiinnffiBliiiistou3iiini.'lt : | ] | tlio an in-ror. Tno/Inrrentehe Ai rtiloaUlc.VJ < iitii * bnjy In 'I'jiUpou IMeati. tuntl * * tcjn ! aiii-luheilot.il hrihcTTonlu - - . , Action . . . - - . . en tuo IHtf TUTT'S F JttuoT.it.-s tl.-j iKwiy. nnV heAlllij- Mrouc-l i'-n I vo.it. icpalrs IhJ niiEtj o \iiE ; > iu-in Mill ; jinrn ll-- n | mul luml iiiu.j.i ! i ccr.'io Ihe r.frrou ayitun , ii < TU'or.-vru ( the brain , mil iraputtj lha ylgcr ot tnutUicxxi. SI. Kr' 1 livilrni KU , OJ'I'iUiJ (1 .Hiirmj-SI.Neu-Vorlt , NEVADA STORIES. How Slint-oii UOCAIIIC Sonntor .lint tlio U'nj Me Ttr.iK'il Hs rriftnls - 'llio \ iri > lnln ClljFire. . A correspondent writing * o the Denver News The iHsi-ovorv of Ihe bonan/i : > i on the UOO and I.C'K ' ) foot leveU of the Belcher and Crown Point mineon ' the south end of the great t'om toek lode , being the re sult of Hill Sharon's eonlideneo in the stability of the mines and that Inrgo quiintlles of nch ore e\Kled below Ihe levels which had bet n worked for morn than ten veins , entirely exploded the idea that the jrreal ( 'om toek had iietered out. The wonderful change from almost oeaj > 'iir nmong the p who " had invented their capital in this .specie of properly to that of uni'Miuipled ' prosperity im pressed the people of the Imttlo-bocn Mate with n SCIIM > of deep andeverlastn. gnililude to Mr. Sharon , and they , being of a genetoimly disposed turn of mind , were inclined to reward him , and only awaited a chance to carr.\ into prncllcnl operatiott their wishes Accordingly , in 1 * 4 , the opportunity presented itself. On the lib of Alnreh. ' IN" , , the term of Ihe Hon. William M. Siewart , seual'ir in congress from the state of Xeviul.i , would evpire , and a logiMaturo so elect hi iue ocssor would ha vn to be < ' | K M n nt the f-ill election ot 181. .Mr. Muiron wax con = ujti d with reference to the de-siren ot bis friends , and he espresied gre-it sati < - fiiction on learning their intention uml nnd I'litirc willlngne" lo represent the slate in the senate lioiild they succeed in electing a legislature favorable to bis clev.ition to a > cat in ihat hourable body. The political machine w.m cic'-oriliujily set in motion : imi n thorough cnnvi'-s of the slate ni-ule Xomimiliims of men fa- Vorablc lo ll'e ' ele ( tinll of U'tlllam Shaioii In the senate were made in the M yew I counlies ol the --tule , and the ] iolilial Held from n republican standpoint Inoked ai serene as a May morning , lint oou another KicliilHiiHl appeared upon ( be seone and challenged Mr , Sharon sun- disputed route to a ueit : in the smalv. That person wat ten ! Thomas William- " , iinothcr millionaire residing in Ciilifnv- nisi , as did Mr. Sluiron , but owning a largo intercut in the ( . 'omstoek. ticn. Williams had been in N'evada , and had long cheri-ihed ti desire to occupy a seat in the United Slates senate. Heiug a ster ling democrat , ho indulged himself in the pleasing thought that his opportunity wits now at luuid. Ho entered the cam paign with the deltn-niinatioii to captuie the pri/e if talking would avail anything. Hy Ihat system of canvassing he suc ceeded in arousing Mr. Sharon from the apathy ho was m inififl'ing , and his fnemls impressed upon h in the necessi ty of prompt action , otherwise the demo crats would capture the legislature and elect On. Williams. He accordingly unclosed the strings of his "sock , " and the political caldron did then boil. In tins large towns and mining camp ? in the stale an era of prosperity and life en sued which hud been previously unknown to the oldest inhabitant , and as the day of election approached , Sharon's man agers left no stone unturned which would .strengthen or promote his cause. The day of election arrived , and Hie opcnnesi with which votes were pur chased at $ . "j , ! ? l ( ) , and oven as high as ij''JO apiece eau cd dismay to sii.u the ( lomoei.Uid ranks , and they abandoned the contest. The entire republican ticket was elected , involving an expenditure of $ ; : 'ri,0 , ( ) . ) , which Mr. Sharon promptly piiid. The voting population of Nevada at that ( Lite did not exceed ID.OOO. This high price for voters luav astonish the ? J voter and scheming politician of vir tuous Colorado , aiul cause them to reflect how , a man could expend that largo amount of money for an otlice whieh paid only if 13,0)0 ) for the term of six years and ever got his money back , but it can be readily explained how easily Mr. Sharon did it. The legislature met on the first Mon day in January , U7fi. ! Mr. Sharon was duly elecleil b ; > iied Stales senator for the term of six years , and , leeling gratcinl for the honor conferred upon him , in duced a majority of the inumheio w-tio voted for him to put the money they had corruptly received from him to secure their election into tlio stocks he was then manipulating. Relying on hit > integrity of purpose , they , lamblike , entered the scheme in the fond hope of further en riching themselves , but ahu ! the point ers these wise legislators had received from their newly-lied senator proved their own destruction , for on the expiration of the session si.xtv days Mr. Sharon had all the money back expended on theelec- ( ion , with a large surplus besides. In deed , so fearful had the cinching process been applied to them that many had to seek him tor moans to return to their hoincs. During the interim of Mr. Sharon'1 ; election to the United Slates senate and the taking his seal , therein , Virginia City was visited with a calamity which came verv near reducing him lo absolute want. That beautilul city , which stood almost in clouds , near the .summit of Mt. David son. the pride of the Novadian and glory of the miner , in the month of November , 1875 , was visited by a lire which destroy ed buildings nnd property lo the value of millions of doH'irs. Thooilgiiiof the lire resembled it : sonio respects the great lire in Chicago. In the latter case the lire was the result of a kick of that famed co\v belonging to mi humble washwom an named O'Leary , while in the tormer ease it originated about (1,111) ( ) o'clock , a. m. , in a little shiintyon A struct from the from the upsetting of a burning lamp. The lire depaitmenl responded promptly lo the call , but that Wiishoe y.epliyr , which was prevailing at the time MIOII wafted the Ilanics to the adjoining small tenements , they being constructed of 'Very inllammable material. The Mippl > of water becoming exhausted , and the lire gelling beyond the control of the de partment , ( he citi/eiiH commenced lo prepare lor the worst. Kvery means of convoy-unco was brought Into use lo re move goods , furniture , baggage , and val uables lo safe places. The most extrav agant prices wore demanded boxprcvt - men lor Iho use of their wagons. A- > high aa110 ami $ ! ( > : ) nn hour was paid in homo inslancca for their me. Hy 7 o' clock it was evident that all that portion of the eity lying north of Taylor .street was doomed to destruction. The wind was blowing a hurricane , the roaring of whu h , ( rnnbliicd wild the cnicl.Iing of the llaimui , the explosions in the build ings , and the falling of the walls was a neeiio whhh no change or circumstance will ever be able to elbico from tlio reo- olliction of Ihe Com.stoi kors. The Ihtmes in their cruel career had ctosiodCutreot. Tlin Territorial Ilnttr pri.sc building and International huU I were In lluiiK-H , and It was evident the ( Jon.solldutcd Virginia , Ophr , and possi bly the Calitnrnia. hoisting works would BO'OII fall vietimi. The utmim conster nation nnd dismay pn vnilud. It the hhalts of ilionii inmca should catch lire and burn 1 10 loss would bo irre para bin. Hul ( luring nil this e.xeitiiig scene , two mon.lames ( ! . Kuir and John W. Miickay retained their equilibrium.Mimkuy had anticipated an omorg.moy of thii eluir * iiclor by placing twenty foot below the surface in the Consolidated Virginia shaft two heavy iron doors Thcbo he eloii-d and lilhui to the lop and with his forces directed his attention to .saving thu magnlliceul works of the C.ilitornia , which were just Iwing completed , Kojvr did men work with 'inch a vim in trying to sav e property und their oll'orts were crowned w.lli success and each oiu | who liiid lUMntcd wa-i suitably rewauled. The Ophir was not so fortunate with its shaft It caught lire and burned lor homo ilio- t-ain-e , and required one sU-am engine nearly twenty lour hours beloro it wus extinuuMied. During ili progress tv large'numbcr of building ) WCIH blown up with giunl poudcr by the cUief of | > nlieo to Mar Ihe fire's advance Final li il vvu i hi i ked li ) the application of h > r > sedlrl ou u building which had been blown down. The In-ss of rolip * pertain ing to the i-arl.l d'iv , ol the famous Mali' owned by thp soci'-ty of piouei r , wns great for ni'i ' l oT Ihein could not be re placed for love or money. One "f the mo-it seriotisMo-i-s.M win I mil of the prifa Mite pubinolo which contained speci men * of rure bi-uutv und n # grtut richness - ness as were ever extracted ftom the bosom of the cuith or found by the luckv prospector. Thp < c nil disappeared in the coullauralioii und where the miigni licent cttsc once stood' in which they were expo ed lo view- nothing could be found but u few blackened nuggets NervonDebllltaleil Men , Yeuaroiillowii li ( / irrfiiiOnfMrj / / / < 1itii ] of the ii e of l > r. live's ( Yh'hnitcd voltaic Hell with Klecttle Siisju-nsoiy Aii | liaiiees for the wneedv lelief Hint pi-rtiiaiient ruli1 of Nervous Debllltv. lo-ssol Vitality nnd Man hood , nnd till Kindled doublesANo tor i nuinv elhe dlsiMsCs. t'oiniih > le ie tonit'oii to Jii'alth , Umirand ui.inhonf. ( Vo jiiK is in- fin red. llltKtrated | i.itniihet | with full Information mation , leiliH. etc. . mailed Iree b > Voltaic Kelt C'o. Murhall. Mich. HETOOlTwHISKY. After ' 1'uklnuViuer at tlio a Cowboj 'H I'lslol. Itlg Horn ( W. T.I Senlluel- nobby and Miobbi li miloid of llrlli lie\lriellon : traveled from Hig Horn with Us and Abe Idclman on the -lage oonch early this \vcek. \ Milord exeessivdv exclusive. lie woiildiri be ociul and spoke to no ono except the two "John Ilenrv" kcr- Yiints he had vxith him. and vva altogeth er as unpleasant nt hi * Midbblishncss could make him. At a dinner Hlatlon there were a lot of jolly cow bovs on a lui k , ami one of ( linn , "treating" evety- bodv , asked the llngllshmaii to ill ink. Ot course milord bcnghlily refused. The cowboy displuj ed a dangerous U > eking - ing Mvs'iooter ' ami ver.s impressht'lv in- Msie'iouhis drinking "Lilt 1 ci.wn I , yoi < know ; I don't diiuk.vou know , " VMIS nnlordS reply. Mi . Cowboy brought tin1 .nu//lc in clo'so inoximil.\ the knot in which milord's brains were supposed to lie hidden S-MUCH here , ami Ihcu lie sail ( he'd drinkhe'd take soda water , you know. "Hotla water nuthiti , " said Mr. Cow "You'll take . " boy. straight whisky. ' 'I5ut , aw. tlii- * American whisky , 1 eawn't swallow it , joii know. " "Well , " said the cowboy , ' 'I'll make a liolo in the hide of ; \ our head to that \vo can pour it in , " and lie began to draw on milord , and milord saitl , "Aw , that'll do , I'll drink it. " Then the cowboy invited milord 'd aer vnntft to drink , which horrilied him "They don't d < ink , .vou know , " ho Rind. "Well , we'll .see whether they dooi nut , ' .said Mr. Cowboy. "The ohaiiei s ale. you don't give 'em ti 'Importunity. ' Come up hero , jou fellows , nud gu//lo some , ' and tin : two John Ilcnryi , with a little show of relm-lance , but really glad to got a drink , came up , and Ihe cowboy passed a tumblerful of torchlight procesiion whisky for milord , anil the t > orvuuts poureil for theiusi'lvcs. Then the cowboy made Ihe John Henrys clink glasses with milord , and all drn nfc and there was great fun. Milord tried niter that to becry jolly , and the .stimulant insisted him decidedly. Hut in the coach ho fell back into his ex- clu ivcness , and retained it throughout , anu has probably got it yet. "A Perfect Flood of Sunshine" will fill the heart of every Miliering wo man if who will only pcisist in the use of ' ' " ' " It Dr. 1'iuicn's "Favorite I'rescriptiori. will cure Ihe most excruciating periodi cal pains , and relieve yon of all irregu larities and tvo huilthy action. It will positively cure internal inflammation and ulceralion , misplacement and all kindred disorders. I'rice reduced to one dollar. Uy druggists. .foku Did Not r-no ; ] Ilin. New York 'J'elegram : "You are lure every week. What is Ihe mallei' ? You are a nuisance , " .said Justice D'ufly , in the Tombs court , to Mithael Walsh. Michael's luce was in a broad siiiiic in he replied : "Well , oven if 1 am , judge , you wouldn't commit a nuisance , would youv" "I will punish ( innUuicii : , though. One mouth , " said the judge. "It didn't work , " was all Walsh haid as he walked away. Funeral. The funeral of Charlcj Leslie , who was shot by It.L.I'owell , look place Sunday af ternoon at o'clock. It was attended by nearly three hundred fricml.i. The mem bers of the bereaved fatiii y wisli to I hunk their Iricndn through tlio llir : lor llieir kindness and assistance in their great griet and bereavement , . The Great Invention , For EASY WASHING , IN HARD OR SO'T , HOT OR COLO WATER. tYitlivtit llurm In FA HltlOor llAlfna , nnd particularly wlapted to Iform Cliwal , Ko family , rlrli Jr poor , phnnM 1/e without JU Sold \ > y all Orocors , Ijill dricarn ot Vila 1ml- tsttona. i'KA.lifltfi ; la manutocturca only l > f JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK ; S PEG F AL J NCt JOES ! KOIl HAMO-MOL'.SKS AM ) LOTS. -iiim HAi.ic-Kmt intir or on or the iicjt 1A lilocki la Ihiiiui AHolloii' : ( ailtlluiii , liouiliix on l.euvuatvoiili RIUIOI , wiih hoio.u , i-ii * . K let front lot wllli IKIIISO ninl Ijiira on Kill 8lrei > t lotSI. . .IX ) ; riuy puj meats. Hiiiana full i it on c'liiaioi Bt , t..Tuo. itai * toil 11103. , : i,7 , S Mill Plrtiou iiViU TTIOUflAr.R Afowlolfi In H.irtlotU mtclillon , Jihroo ulocki IrtJMi Mn'dt cur , l.Vi'J ' to 4751 on nionllily imyinuuK. W. T , ( iralmni , CrulKli'on ' blouU. l.'iJ FOKHAI.K A llrsi elnro. nml iviill paying lioiinliiijdiciir-t'.ciiliitliy locutiil tor purtlu * uliirs. Addir > HC. X. lleoiullco. W\ \ HOUSES , luu , MluU-DoiiiU , I'Hli nml Do Ii il HOUSKH , lots , fnnus , loads -llcmli IMh nml Douglus. bH-TfSinov&i J.l ( ) U.sis ; , lois , IrtHils-UoinU.nili nnd 1 M.I D HOL'hl > , ottf.liuiUs IliinU , iJtli unit Di ( HOMB SISKICRIIS , Ari'UVI'ION-J'or full | i r tluulurf Hltoiit li > > nml elieiii | lumN hi \VeMiTii Noliriiku uildrus-s IMttorxm X Wlilto , iicui Uituio Aitunid , NUI-HI I'liittu , iVuii. ; m " 17\f \ > ltSAI.K A two blorr.-'vilj , fr.iiHbillU | . .1Inif , BUllnblo lorn btorn , near Utli unJ Fir ' Aiil/ut | | tlili oilicn. VI7 CtJBEU. " \r < ) npcrntlnn or lisnlotij trii.j.ns. Dr. M. M IN Moorq , Stl U'nluili nut. , Clilcdfu. Will bo ut Coz/bua lloiiao , In Oiuaua , tuury 1U dityn rt iistuimioii , run Ft. "I'llI ! UlillAlta. " A Irfiiu-illmf uuJ ( lily H-IKIO ! lor yoiinIn lios. Dellvmliilly oiiiii-onruiimn HeUliM. l.tirgt ) irro LHUoi'fcr.iioaalIcuJViuilu ! < fi- * . MlxJ iff IM 7 M L L P LI , VON Sheet Minio ami Hook * . UMttltXON PIANOS Munlrnl lii'trnnu'iits , Hallot & Davis Pianos Violin * , ( lultnrs nml lltitijo * . KIM HALL C I'liitio StooU nml IMV ARTISTS' MATERIALS Semi . " ( > sli < iui | lor eiitnlotriKi. PICTURE PRAME3 I'tllsh KHHls Illhl NoM'llltH Engravings , Paintings isinnot III.AS sriiui.r. FRANK YODIOKA Tlio rollntilo Inlhir liK-ntwl n . Kill tfl EXCELSSOR. sf Steam Healer THE WORLD. - < .Siirroiiniloil bjr AVjil Semi fof Hc.vrliilixu Clrc lor. COWING CO. . 1 4th and Dod o Sts OMAHA , NEB. , Qea't n for Ni'li " . Dulcotw Moslem H. K.BTJEKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! AND KMBALMKK. Ill N'ottTii liirittiTiiiiKruuiiiA NKIIIUSKA. J V. SKC5K11 , HARNESS. iiKos thu htioiuroit , liiuid- iuoal.uiii'upost mm best Sml- illcsVlnis. | . ItoliiH , mid nil bpLui.il urtielcj In tils line ( nipt uli ny.s on hiinil. Itupiilriim u Kpooally III. N. Ifilli HI. , bot. Ioilau ) mid Cupltol Avo. Oarlichs & Johnson , ANKERS 516 N. IGtfi STREET , OMAHA , NEB. Inveblmcnt Secirltles , Moitua o l.oann. Loans ne olliitcd on city pioperty mid im- piovetl hums. r > per cent Intcimtallowed on tlmodoooslta. FIRST NATIOKAL BANK U..S. DKl'OSITOUY. ( Juuiliu , Nebraska. Capital - - - - 5500,000. Surplus , - . . . - UW.OOO. Horiunn Kountzo , Presldont. John A. Crnighton , Vice President. F. H. Davis , Cuhhlcr. \V. IL Mej ( < iulre. ABS'C Cashier , n. ( . . QAiiLifits. r. UNITED STATES National Bank ! | HI TJT. S. DEFOSITOI ST. ! S. W. Cor. Fanum It I2lh Sis. Capital , 100,000 C. W. IIAJ1U.TON , ProKiilnnt. Al. I' . ll.Mtr.OW , Ciwlilor , niiihurous ; It. M. Cnldwoll.O. W Iliiinllluii , II. V. Builtil M.T. llurluvr O , Will HtimillLni. 7 VrlIt. ' JllU/iM IIIUUll U i&BHlillY&l ® § < ] Jfj ] lirKUIKUU ST. .j . Mendelssohn & Fisher , 1 ARCHTECTS -A NIJ- 11. L. HIIANK. SuiM'ilnteiiilent GOHHOLO BARTH , Saunders Street Market , IIKAI.KIl IN I'ix'-li.finlt HID ! Hiiiokoil Jli HI * , Fatliuau , INnil- , . . . , ' ' . liy ctu. KHJ buiiu.iorci k.reut 'jofi's lllcwt.