8. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 15 , 1S90. ' THE CITY H | Commissioner O'ICo oJTo'b con is stll H J Tory dangerously ill H ' I'hll McShnno in out nftcr n , two H , weeks etrupKlo with la grippe • H The directors of the bulldors' ex- H clmnpo hold a privntu business moeLltig Hj yesterday morning H John Flt7gornld , who died Sundny nt ' | ' 8V ) South Twontyfifthsticot.wag buried Hl yesterday afternoon H < j W. T. P. Woods received n tolefjram H | from his mother , who lives in Dubuque , H In , nnnounclnjr the sudden death of H his father who is seventy-eight years of M npo H Gcorgo Hall of Rushvillo , Sheridan H county , was , recognised in the sum of H $800 yesterday afternoon in federal H court , to nppcnr at Lincoln on Thursday H to answer for soiling liquor without a H license H i Prof J. A. Bcnttlo of the Christian H { university , Lincoln , will lecture on cdu- H cation at the Christian church , Capitol H avenue and Tivonttoth strcot , this H * evening at 8 oclock The lecturer is a H ' man of great learning , nud the lecture H is frco _ _ _ _ _ B ! Pcrnonnl 1'nrnernplH. H J. T. Colby or Ord in at the Casey 1 1) ) . Il , Monroe of Fremont Is at the Casey H Frank McDonald of Lincoln is at iho Mil M H ' D. W. Moffitlt of Gordon is a guest at the H Casey , | J. V. Alton o ( Fremont is a guest at the 1 Murray , M W. J , Crane of Atllngton Is Btoiiping at 1 the Casey B t E. C. Gotslncor of Fremont is a guest at H j the Millard f < | K K. Vnlcntino of West Point is stopping ' nt the Mlllurl m Sam Curlmrt of Grand Island ia registered H nt the Millard m • J , E. Shcrwln and daughter ot Fremont H arc at the Murray | < J. TJ Hassett , of Ilartlngton is among the . ' guests nt the Cnsoy | ' James M. Armstrong , Jl GorhandnndA 1 II , llnusford ot Auburn nro registered at the H i Casey M Solil Mqnor Wltnotit a iIcciihc m , Gcorgo Ilnll , of Uushvltlc , Is in the tolls ot | ' i Iho law for vending spirituous liquors with ] H' out the necessary pormlt from the govoruj B ment • m ' ] Air 'tcwnn'n Now Ilmition m' Od February t , Mr K. Q. Stewart , now 1 , | deputy in United Status Marshal Slaughters M olllce , will succeed Mr J. M , Jacobson as B j deputy collector of Internal revenue at Has 1 tings _ H Will Stteureil Ilitnoetr H j John Peters , collector of lntorn.il revenue H ' Will rcnow his bonds nnd formally succeed M | himself FebrUary 1. The first data of his HHJ' , onlclal service , However , will bo December SO , the time of his cnnflrmatlon by congress , M Sillier Dptcrmlnnil to llnvc Ills Chilli M Mr Scliomp said at the United States M court yesterday that the Uurrus-Mlller M easels anvthlng but ended ; that Miller is cn- M ' titled to the custody of his own daughter , - nnd that he tins the laws to back him The case will como up again before Judge Duudy In u few days _ H Ilnbhcd n I'nwn Shot ) . M Frank Ulrica was jailed last evening by H Ofllccr Ilcnsou on the charge ot stealing a , * ! S watch from the pawn shop of A. Splglo , ; 124 North Slxtconth strcot , the chnrco being preferred by hpiglo himself 1 bourns Whlto ' was brought in ut the saino thnu for being . with Hincs Marat * a ) Blmmlitur'n NowDonuty | ' United States Marshal Slaughter yostar- M , Cay appointed Isaac II Hill of Miuden , | t ICcnrno.v couuty , to talto Deputy Stowart's K r place , the latter having bcon appointed on W . the revenue oMco force Mr , Hill was for lour years sheriff of Kearney county , is an old soldier , and a tlrst class man in every sense of the word M No 1 1 or ) Complnlnti H Christ AVillio , tbo barber who was arrested Q for sliaving on Sunday , will bo tried next Tuesday at 2 o'clock , j It was wbisporcd around yesterday that the i j Dion who have been urging the prosecution ' ' of Sunday shavers have become disgusted nnd will drop further proceedings No now complaints will bo allowed to bo issued until the ones now on illo have been disposed of H A Uocil-llp Cowboy B ' Among the prisoners in Judge Holslcy's M court yesterday was Ed Davis , a cowboy | J lie had on the rogulatlon clothes , were long hair , was tough and had been drunk The : fallow told how ho had como to Omaha for a ' time , " and how ho had troatcd every one nil right except hlmsolf ; liow ho hud spent ' nil of his money nnd boon licked , and the 1 judge let him go unllnod , | ; ntr Ponttlu'R Condition | The physician in attendance upon Mr R. | > U..PoattIo , managing editor of the World | j Herald , stated last ulglit that the indications V were a little moro favorable at that tlmo j Ills heart action was bettor and the fever ; g lower than it had boon Thoaangor Is not 3 passed by any moans , but the chances nro i moro In bis favor thau ut any tlmo slnco his i fl relapse ij Tlielr Mr4t niretlnc ; . | ij The ncwdlrcctois of the Omaha street ; f railway company mot for the ilrst titno yes 1 terday slnco their election and discussed 1 the plan of work for the year It Is probable ' H ] that the lirst work to'be done will bo the i ' conversion of the Faruain liorso car line Into | n motor system At the corner of Farnum l , and Lowe avenue the line will extend north I 1 wards as fur as Dodge struot , then west to i Dumleo iiluco , north on Twontv-uinth to l Undorwuod avenue uud west on tbo line of 1 the oneo proposed cable system Oilier nn > j provoucnts were ulso discussed M Itnelcv nlntintnlri Teleiilioiien H 0. F. Annott , general manager of the i • Xtocky Mountain tolopnono company , Is vislt- H lug his Omaha frlonds Ilosays that the Hi business of communicating verbally with one ' another , by who , out In that region , Is boB - B • coming very fushionublo umong the pconlo , , H which naturally gives his corporation all it m can attend to "Wo now have spoaklug con M noctlon " continued Mr Aruott r , , with l. > 0 ) m towns Our longest continuous line extends H from Nophl , south of Salt Luke , to Franklin , H Idaho , on the north " M Ileal Kstntu Kxalimtttp , B In the absence of President Hartman M , 1 A. Unton presided at the session of the real ( H estuto oxcuango yesterday , which was a H very quiet ouo 'Iho following was the , f morning calli ' Lot Oblock (1 ( , Paddock place , unimproved i Prlco ftl.OCO . , f j,5UU ensb , baluuca in ono und j two years at H per cent Hi Ixts 6 and 0 , Puddock place 01 feet front , Hi . unimproved Prlco (35U per from foot ; Hj tM0 cash , baluuca ouo.two and three years H at 8 per cent H . Lot 7 , block ' . * , Paddock place,50 feet front , H unimproved , l'rleo ( ! 1,000 , $1,501 casn bal H mice in oue , two and three years at 8 per H H 'Iho regular wcokly meeting of the exchange : - change will bo held this afternoon , at which H a full attendance Is dosircd H > llio TnrlfT itulorm Lcntrno Ht The Tariff Heform club held n meeting at Hj Washington hall last night Owing to tbo H inclement weather only a small number Ht wcro present Hf Mr , Frank Irvine read a paper on The L IColatiou of Tariff to Wages , " taking the H | stand that the tariff docs not have a ten g dencyto Increase wages , but , on'tho con 1 ! trary , has an opposite tendency Ho quoted 11 the wages of artisans in England lu support h of bis theory that the removal of the turiff i would result in higher wages j These present discussed tbo question after B tbo paper had been read , soinoof the mem ' H | • foors being of the opinion that a Judicious ad- K Justmout of the tarltf was preferable to a 1 removal Other members advocated the HB | removal of tariff rcslrictlous ULVlSii ) ILVION DIU'OT PLANS . Bomo lilcn of Wlint the tluilttlnc ns I'rnpiMcil Will Dr When thov sco the roviied plans for n union , depot Omaha people will notcomplam because | of nny delays that may have been occasioned ( In gottlng thorn out An lm- provement j on the structure first contemplated - plated has been niado that is sure to plcasa everybody , , because the city will sccuro a very much handsomer ns well ns moro lm- posing , building , Not a fffnglo line of the old sketch remains When wo decided " said Mr T. L , Kimball ] yesterday , "to substitute a now shed , for the proscnt old ono , it was also doomed , ndvlsablo after some discussion to change our Ideas entirely nnd erect a depot In > style nnd arrangement , moro convcnloiit , as well ns modem than the originally dovlsed long narrow edifice could possibly bo made " A brief description ot the latest nroparod plans show that the present unclont pllo must disappear completely and In its place will nrrlva ono of the llncBt railway stations "bn Ibis continent It is to bo nearly as long nud much wider than the picture horotoforu displnyod represent , thus bringing all features attached to or associated with such an establishment Into closer relations The ground dimensions nro UT ) by ISO foot , with not less tbnn four , and raavbo llvo , stories of hnightb This part debonds largely upon the amount of uftlco room that may bo needed , Above the whole construction will stand n mngulflcent , grncoful , ornnincntnl , tower , Its aoex " 200 Tent above the surface - face level and overlooking the surrounding - rounding country It is ulso proposed now to bring the fiont ontrunco much ncaror Tentn street curb line than previously con tomphitod , bo ns to bring the viaduct , which will be doubla width at that point , up flush with the building and do nwny with all notinns of w.iiron or foot passugo descents to the ground lloor Uy means of elevators for both passengers nnd baggage , to bo located ln.thn west end for tho'purpnso ' of reaching waiting nnit baggugo rooms below It will not bo necessary for hacks or express teams to drive oil the viaduct After stepping Insldn the tnnln entrance a short ( light of steps leads ono into a broad vestibule , at cither * sldo of which are the passenger elevators , while leading ahead nnd extending through the center of the building from west to east , is n large waiting room corresponding spending to another , equal In nlzo , on the llrst floor In the center of the north sldo will ban broad door and hallway , above which the wall halt circular or bay window style will extend to a small KgyQtlau dome on tup of the eaves Colorado and Wyoming brown stone , St Louis pressed brick nnd iron with tile und marble trimmings are thomatoiills that will enter into the construction If the walls go up square only three stories , a high pitched roof will add another containing almost as much room , hut the prob abilities nro tbnt a fourth story will go on before the roof That the structure turo will loom up to immense proportions In nny event is clearly established when you take into consideration the fact that the first or irrouud storv will bo 23 feet high , the second 18 or 20. the tnlrd nnd fourth which will bo used for offices , from 12 to 15 foot ' 1 ho massive tower is located at the north west corner , facing the city 13y these now und improved arrangements the train shads und platforms nro placed at the cast end of the depot and will cover a spuco of 500 feet in loncth by 20U in width This will give the archltocts excellent op portunity to display their skill in planning ornamental coverings ot corrugated Iron work for tbo snods The main track of the Union Pacific line will pass along tbo west sldo and tbo 13. & M. nlong the south side , while nil eastern lines come in between them , stopping against the east end of the depot Tbonlansnro not entirely completed yet Chief Lnginoor Hayno and the architects have gone cast , particularly to Indianapolis , which has the Uucst union depot in the coun try , to got polntors that may no of asslstauco to tnem , Some of the features of that structure turo will bo Incorporated in this depot At is mooting Monduv the company ro- olcctcd its directors , as follows : for the Union Pacific , W H. Holcomb , T. L , . Kim ' - nail and Erastus Young ; for the 13. & M. , Gcorgo W. Holdrogo , Jamas G. Taylor and W. A. Illgginson The special dispatch from San Francisco printed lu this paper last Saturday relating certain facts about a deal between the Union and Central I'aeillc roads has caused consid erable excitement and no small amount of consternation in railroad circles contempor ary to thesa two lines It explodes several schemes conceived by three or four Chicago managers to oreali down the Union Pacitio and Northwestern traDlc combination It also takes the wiud out of reports started recently by Ilock Island officials that C. P. Huntington was backing the Sioux City & PuciDe cntcrpriso with a view to shutting the Union Pacific out of transcouttnontal business entirely by coming to the Missouri river with a line of his own Union Pacific ofllciuls ' are very rotlclont ubout this deal though they admit that the arrangements huvo boon tnudo between thorn and tfio Southern Pacific whereby San Fran cisco business will bu turood back intn tbo old channel or all rail route This will natur ally lesson the amount of through tralllo handled by the Oregon Short Line and Union I'aeillc steamboat service Colonel Uobort Sloan , agent for the Amer ican express company at Keokuk , la , has been spending several happy days in Omaha Ho rcturnoi homo Inst night The colonel , or as ho is better kuown ninoag the express - press boys , "llob , " was for a number of years route agent in western Nebraska nnd on the Colorado frontier , wbon It was no Joke to go over the route and when a fol- low llvod on.pickfcd sow and run the risk of bolug perforated with the omnipotent car tridge ball It Is rumored that the colonel will soon wed an accomplished nud nretty Omaha woman and it keeps his railroad and express friends guessing who the lady is and when the event will occur • CmoAno , Jnn 14. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hbi : . ] The managers of the Lacka- wunna are looking forward to the complo- tion of the link which will convert their now line to St Paul Into a now trans continental route shorter thuu nny now in uxistonco This link Is the Winona & Southwestern , now under construction and rapidly building to Omaha , where the Union Puciflo will bo Joined At Green Hay the erection of two largo elevators is a factor of particular Interest to tbo now line Corn will bo carried from Nebraska to Grcon 13ay by rail und tbunco to Uulfalo by luku The matter of a successor to D. E. Thotnp- son us general superintendent of the H , & M. road , northern division , lias finally been settled by the selection of Ed liignall , now the usslstuut superintendent His appoint * niout will take effect February 1 , when Mr ; Thompson retires , i A number of official circulars , of which the following Is a copy , nava been received In this city : Palestine , Texas , Encro 1 ° , 1890. Cir cular No 82 : El Senor Don T , M. Orr es per la presante nombrado Agonto General del Porrocarrll International & Ureal Northern con su ollelna general en la Ciu- dad do Mexico , tenant u su cargo los nogo- eiados do Pnsagoros y Carga on la Hepub- lice do Mexico J , 13. Gai.uiuitii , Aprobado : Director do Trafico I ' m , & ? " ' . New Voiik , Jnn 14. An important mcot- of the Inlor-stuto Commerce rutlwny asso- elation was bpguu this morning which will probably decldo whether the association shall coutlnuo In existence or abandon The decision of Chairman Walker holdlnir that 1 the urrangomont between the Uulon Pacific 1 and Northwestern was not In violation of the 1 ugroetucnt will also come up The demand of the Chicago & Alton for concessions was 1 a prominent obstacle mot by the associatieu , The mooting Is held behind closed doors Most of the western roads urn ropiosentod ' All the rage Rod Cross Cough Drops , i 0 conta per box , sold every where The LicniifcO Hoard Mayor Cushlng nud Sccrotary Smitn were i absent from the license board meeting yes tcrduy afternoon , Protosu ocalnst issuing a license to Hoylo & Co , opposite the Coli seum , on Twentieth street , were taken up i first Lawyer Cathcrs , for the anti-saloon i residents of the locality , brought forward several toys who testified to having ' bought beer at the place for their fathers and I others Uoyle & Co put a couple of men oa II the 1 stand who testified that they never had seen anything in connection with the place thnt < wan contrary to law The board then granted llconsci to the fol lowing : \\'ollstcin nnd E. Scligsohon , 222 North Sixteenth ; Sloun & Krune ) , northeast corner ot Fourteenth nnd Will * lams I ; Cottrcll & Cnroy , 1120 rnrnam ; 13. j Uoylo nnd John Howger , 1027 North Twentieth ; Amus Josten , 2553 Leaven worth ; Christ Wuthrlch , 1420 Dodge ; Charles Schartom , 80-3 South Thirteenth ; Hlcscr ] & Uorningham , 1110 North Slxtconth ; 13. 1 Jotter , 001 Jncksou ; John A. Tuthill , 81U South j Tenth ; Fred Drews C3i South Tblr- . tccnth ; Krug llrothcrs , 22ut South Thlr- Mcenth , ; Storz & Her , 15J0 North Seven tccnth t ; Garvc.v Hrothcrs , 701 South Tblr1 tccnth , , ; M , Wollstoin & Co , b22 South Thirteenth ; Hart & Kilga' lon , 112. ) Chicago ; Yager & vVoltzel , 210-13 South Thirteenth An cxccutlvo session followed , but noth ing i was dccldod upon The board will ro ; sumo work nt 3 o'clock today , when a rehearing - 1 hearing of the Ed liothcry case will bo taken I up first Oownro of frauds Hod Cross Cough Drops J will euro your cold COURT IN OIlAMBKlia Ilcnrlii ' | > tlio Cases or Ex-SliorlfT Co- burn vr the CoihiiiUmIoiicm Judges Wnkctcv , Doauo and Clarkson were lu | chambers yesterday morning hearing the nrgumunts . In the three cases of ex-SberllT Cobui-n ' ugntnst the county und two cases of the 1 county against Cobum , The first case of the ex-sheriff wns an np- peal from the action of the county commis sioners In refusing bis claim for mileage for nn ' attendant In transferring lusuuo patients to I the asylum The amount rejected was J3J : , but on the result hangs the disposition of , similar claims amounting to about 5-10O. The second suit Is nn apucal from n dlsnl- lowunco made by the commissioners of the cx-shorlff's . claim for boarding prisoners committed to the county Jail for violations of the i city ordlnnnces The third casn is an nppoal from the claim of . the commissioners for a portion ot the sheriffs i fees from government und transient prisoners for tbo use of the Jail The suits of the county against Cobum nro for remuneration for the use of the Jail und for nn excess claimed to buvu been paid dep uty sheriffs in their capacity us bailiffs The cases wcro urged by County Attorney Mahoiioy for the county and Cuwin it Mo- Hugh for the ox-sherifT , and wcro taken Under ndvisemunt by the court , UUtrlot Court Johanna Fitzgerald has commenced suit in foreclosure against Charles C. Burdlclt ot ul , to ' recover payment on a note for $1,200 , secured - cured < bv mortgage on n lot In Pruyn's sub division , ot lot 31 in Millard & Culdwoll's ad dition , Mury Uabbington hasnppllod for a divorce from her husband , Edward , charging him with habitual dru ukenness and cruelty She ulso asks for the custody of three minor children Minnie Golson has applied to the courts to bavo tbo marriugo contract entered Into at Lincoln on Juno 4. 1SS9 , between herself und Muck Golson , sot aside nud declared void She alleges that Golson represented that ho wns an unmarried man , when , as a mattou of fnct , lio'had n , wife in Fremont On this roprcsentatlortlBho married him , but ns soon ns she learned of bis perfidy she hud him ar rested , and ho was convicted or bigamy and Is now serving a sentence - tenco of eighteen months in tbo state penitentiary She therefore applies for re lief nt tbo hands of the court , W. S. Ryan has commenced suit in fore closure ngulnst John F. O'Uanlon ut nl to secure puyment of a note for tl27.r > 0 secured bv second mortgage on lots 11 nnd 12 in Wise & Paruiulco's addition to Omaha , County Court Alonzo J. Sawtoll has commenced suit against the American Water Worns com pany for $900 damuges sustained on account ot the loss of , three horses , which were killed while the plaintiff was employed by the water works company during tlio con struction of the plant at Florence The Washburn & Moan manufacturing company has brought suit against the A. L. Strang company to recover $519.77 on a bill of exchange The Douglas County bank obtained Judg ment ngninst C. J. Johnson ot ul.in tbo sum of $301.75. ' In the case of Storz & Her vs O'Borg Judgment was rendered for the plaintiff in tbo sum of $1,000. In tbo case of Culllgnn ot nl , nsslgnco , vs O'Hcrg , Judgmontjwas rendered for plaintiff in the sum of $ 43. The Only One The Chicnco , Milwaukee & St Paul Railway is the only line running solid vcstibulcd , electric liphted and stoatn heated trains hotwoen Chicago , Coun cil Bluffs and Oinuhu The berth rending lamp feature in the Pullmnn sloopinp cars run on these lines if oatonted and cannot bo used by any other railway company It is the great improvement of the ago Try it and be convinced Sleeping cars leave the Union Puciflo depot , Omaha , ntll p. m. dally , arriving nt Chiciirro at 0UO : a. m , Pusscngors talcing this train arc neb compelled to got out of the cnrs'nt ' Council Bluffy and wait for the train to ho cleaned Got tickets nnd stooping car berths ut Union ticket olllco , 1501 Fnmam at F. A. NAbU , Gen Agt J. E. PltnSTON , Pass Agt AN OFIICIAIj UltllOII , It Forces , Another Oontiinmrico of the htnto On so Airalnst Kosewnter The case of the state against E. Uoso- water , who is charged with criminal llbol by Pnul Vandorvoort , was called m Judge Holsloy's ' court at 10 oclock Mr Ilosowater was represented by Attorney noy M. V. Gannon The defense announced himself as ready for a preliminary hearing , but the stuto's attorney announced that ho wns not ready , The witnesses wcro not there The subpoeuaos had been served on the men bo wanted but the uay they were asked to appear , through his error , is when Vundorvoort figures as defendant Instead of the prosecuting witness , The hearing was then put over until to day at 2 o'clock p. m. This is also the hour Bet for Vandervoort's trial on the sumo cbargo which wub lodged by Mr Uusowatcr California Ont-K-Curr. tr Iho only guaranteed cure for cnturrh , cold in the bend , hay fever , rose cold , catarrhal deafness and sere ojes Hcstoro the sense of taste and unpleasant breath , resulting from catarrh Easy and pleasant to use Follow directions and a euro Is warranted ny all druggists Bond for circular to A13IETINE MEDICAL COMPANY , OroVillo , Cat Six mouths treatment for $1 : sent by mail , $1,10. Sold by Goodman Drug Co Dundy'rt Law UccUIoiih Judge Dundy yostordoy gave an adverse decision to the points raised by tbo losing party in the case of the Insurance Company of North America against Minnie L. Jayues et ul , for the foreclosure of a mortgage given on a loan amounting to ? 17,000. The points raised worot First , that as a similar case between tbo parties at suit is pending iu tbo district court tbo present case ought to bo remanded Second , that the Philadelphia Mortgage company hold a mortgage airalnst the do- fenilaul uud should have been made a party to tbo ' suit The Judge held that the first point was uot a good plea und that the second ono could uot uecessarilj abutu the suit , Arguments iu the Patrick-Davis case will bo heard by Judge Dundy in tlio federal court today , commencing at 10 o'clock this morning Each of tlio four attorneys in tbo case Webster and Popplcton for plaintiff , and Thurston und tVoolworth for defendant will bo given two hours apiece , A corttttin phllanttiropost buys a largo quantity of Dr Hulls ' Cough Syrnp every winter und gives it to the poor suffering from coughs nnd colds There Is not a case of neuralgia which caunot bo at once relieved by the use of Ssl- vatlon Oil At all drug stares , Prlco 2 cents a bottle UA.NH MKKriNUS Tlio ; National Institutions rto-oleol Ofllcorwmnd IHrcotors In nceordnnr Tfitli the law requiring nn- tionnl t banks to olbct thor officers at this time , the f national banliof Omnh * hold thole , nn * nual elections jrestcrdny Tbo lollowlng directors were elcuteil , for the ensuing yonrt South Omaha National Hank Directors , J , ] II , Millard , 0\iy \ > C. Barton , II II Mcdny , . C. , II Brown , C. W. Thomas , Truoman Buck nnd Jnnlcs Vilcs , Jr The otllcor are J. II ' Millard , president ; Truomnn Buck , vice president 1 ; 11 , Ctllostwieli , cashier South Omaha Savings Bank Directors , Trucman Buck , C. II Brown , II u. Modivy , A. ; C. Foster and C. W. Thomas Ofllcors , Truman Buck , president ; C. W. Thomas , ylco .1 presldouti C. B , Bostwlck casluor Merchants National Bank Directors , F. K. } Murphy , S. E. Bogors , J. T. Coud.Ucorgo W. Doano , Alvln Saunders , Bon B. Wood , Luther Drake and Chnrlcs C. House ! of ] Chicnco Ofllcors , F. E. Murphy , tirusldent ; S. E. Hogers , vice president ; Ben j B. Wood , cashier ; Luther Drake , assistant cashier First National Bank Herman Kountzo , J. A. Crclghton , A. J. Popploton , A. Kountze , W. A. Paxton , Jolin McShnno , J. M. Wool worth , F , II , Davis , 11. Pundt Ofllcors : Herman j Kountzo , president ; J , A. Croighton , Vlco president ; F , II Davis , cnsblor Amoncau National Bank Directors , John L. ] McCaguo , E. M , Morsmnn , A. H. Du- frone : , Thomas II McCaguo , AlcxindorO , Chtirlton ' , W. S. Popploton and Ulchnrd S. Hall Odlcors , John L. McCnguo , president ; Alfred It Bufrene , vlco presidents Thomas II McCaguo , cashier ; Elmer O. Browirfee , assistant j cashier Coinmorcinl National Bank A. P. Hop kins ! , Wllllnm G. Mnul , Alfred Millard E M. Morscmnn , Andrew Henry , L. B. Will iams | , W , L. May , E. M. Androeson nnd Chnrlcs Turner , directors The officers will , not ho elected until the next meeting of tbo directors Nobrnska Nutlonnl Bank Directors , Henry W. Yates , W V. Morse Lewis S. Rood , John S. Collins , J. N. II Pntrtuk , James ' W. Savage H. O. Cushlng Ofllcors , Henry W. Yntes , president ; Lowls S. Hoed , vice president ; W. H. S. Hughes , cashlor Omaha National Bank Guv C. Barton , J. J. ' Brown , N. W. Wells , E. W. Nnsh W. B. Millard , A. .1. Slinuson , Charles It Brown , J. II Millard , William Wnllnco Ofllcors , J , H. Alfilurd , president : W. B. Mlllurd , vlco prcsldont ; William Wallace , Cashlor United Stntos National Bunk E. B. Cold well , M. T. Barlow , B P. Smith , O. W. Hamilton , C. Will Hamilton Ofllcors , C. W. Hamilton , president ; M. T. Barlow , cash ier ; C. Will Hamilton , assistant cashlor union National Bank At a meeting of stockholders yesterday a resolution was pissed increasing the number of directors from llvo to seven , and the following woto elected W. W. Marsh W. A. Smith , William Fleming , Chnrlos E. Ford , Edwin F. ltowloy John W. ltodefer , David Ben nett The following are tbo ofllcors : Pres ident W. W. Marsh ; vice president , Edwin F. Howloy ; cashier , Charles E. Ford ItiiFsinn Influcnzn . Almost every ono is now interested in knowing the proper treatment for this disonso According to the best author ities it requires precisely the same treatment as a.eovuro cold , and it is gonorallv known that there ia nothing better for a severe cold thnu Chamberlains lain's Cough Remedy taken as directed Extreme care should bo taken to keep the foot dry and warm , the body well clothed nnd to avoid exposure , especi ally when recovering from disonso , and to kcop up the vitality Persons phys ically weak should take tonics to hoop up their strength It ia nUo important that the bowels bo kept regular No ordinary case is likely to require any further treatment than this to insure a complete recovery Foi aulo by nil druggists Itesofutloiis of Sorrow The directors of the Nebraska National bank , wishing to express their cstoom for their Into associate , A. E. Touznliu , their sorrow for his death and their sympathy with his family , ndoptod the following reso lutions at their annual meeting yesterday afternoon : First Mr Touzulln was a gentleman of courage , Industry , absolute integrity , boundless - loss generosity , remurkablo business fore sight , skill in organization , deep Insight into churactor and comprehensive vlows of pub lic affairs To these qualities lie added a winning sweetness of dlspos ition , unswerv . ing lldolity to his friends , entire fairness towards these supposed to bo opposed to him ; a keen sunso of honor , a pride sensitive to the slightest aspersion , nnd morils irre proachable , so that with him nn acquaint ance , if worthy , spoodlly became a friend , and a friend once made was kept forever Second The Nebruska National bank , which ho was largolv instrumental in found ing , in wnoso prosperity ho always exhibited a cordial interest , nnd to whoso ofllcors nnd directory ho was endeared by strong ties of love and admiration , wilt obtain a suitublo : portrait and hang the snmo in the rooms of the corporation Thud That a copy of these resolutions , suitably engrossed , bo sent to the family of their deceased fnoud The Great llock Islniul It on to In changing time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Ity have constdorod every point ot in- torosttottio Oniuhu traveling puolio If you uro going to Dos Moines , Chicago or any nolnt east , our solid vestibule limited train ! b just what you want Leave Omaha at l. Jop m. arrive in Des Moines 9:30 : p. m. and Chicago 8:30 : a. m. , dining car for supper leaving Council BlulTsiind for breakfast before reaching Chicago This train is ulso cquippod with the finest bloopers nnd chair cars made by tuo Pullman Co , which leave from the U. P. depot , Omahaovory day at 4:25 : p. tn , making close connections at Ohicugo.wlth all trains for oustorn points In addition to this mugnltlcout train wo have two ether daily trains to ChicitL'o , leaving Omaha ut UI5 : a. tn und 5:15 : p. m. For information as to routes , rates , time , etc , call ut ticket ' olllco , 1305 Farnam street ; telephone 78U. S. S. STISVliNS General Western Agent A Jolly Vim Fred Armstrong , a young nnd very Jolly looking vagrant , was caught rolling a fine new whisky barrel down Capitol avenue lust : ovenlng , in order to soli It He was hatlcss and when overtaken byomcersexpl ncd that bo needed n bat About the tlmo be said this a gentleman came along and recognized . him as tbo same chap to whom a few minutes before fore bo had given a half dollar for the pur pose of buying ucap . Armstrong was Jailed oa the cnargo of lnrcenyv BETTER THAN GOLD ItESTOHED HER HEALTH . For 25 years I tuffcrcd from bolls , eryefpelts and other blood Affections tuLIng dating that time great quantities of different medicines with out giving mo eny pcrceptlblo relief Friends Induced mo to try S. a. 8 , It lmprocd rae from the start , and after taking ecutsl bottles , re- ttarcd mjr health eafar as I could bopo for at my ace , which is now ecvcaty-fho years Mm a. 11. Lucie , Bowling Green , Ky Treatise on Dined and Rkln JMmoscs mstled free BWJliT SPKCIFIO CO , Atlanta (3a. SHOE DEALERS il oDr ted lines ot Hoots and bUoes , manufactur ed by O. il Henderson & Co , ot Chlcago-Fto- torles at Chicago , Clxoalllj , and Fen llu J.ac , Wis jhould write BAM , N. WATSON , re t- Ueait ) . FKEMONT NBU , Traveling sgsut Unadquartery for Jlubb r4. Catarrh IS n blood disease Until tfio poison 1.1 expelled from tlio system , there can bo no euro tor this loathsome anil dangerous malady Therefore , the only rffectivo treatment Is a thorough course of Ayor'sSnrsaparllln the best of all blood purifiers The sooner you begin , tlio better j dolny Isdnngerous " I wns troubled with catarrh for over two years , I tried various remedies , and wns treated by a number ot plivsl- " clans , but received no benefit until I began to tnko Aycr's Sarsnparilla , A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com Blelely restored my health " Jcsso M. eggs , Hobnails Mills , N. C. * When Aycr's Sorsaparilla wns rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I waj In clined to doubt its efllcncy Having tried so ninny remedies , with little ben efit , I hnd no faith thnt nnytlilng would euro mo I became emaciated from loss of nppctlto nnd impaired digestion I had nearly lost tlio sense of smell , nnd my system was badly dernnged , I wns about discouraged , when a friend , urged mo to try Aycr's Sarsnparllln , and re ferred mo to persons whom K had cured of catarrh After taking Imlt a dozen bottles of this medicine , I nm convinced thnt the only sine uny of treating this obstinnto disease is through the blood " Chnrles H. Mnloncy , 113 ltivcr at , Lowell , 3d ass Ayers ' Sarsaparilla , rnrrjinru t Dr > . C. Aycr & Co , Lcwoll , Mass Trice 91 ; six kottlcf , * 5. Worth $3 a bottle DRS BETTS < S BETTS 1108 Kaunam Sthkct , Omaha , Neii ( Opposite I'axton Hotel ) OBlcolioursynm , toSp m. Eundajn 10 a. m. , to P. m. n Specialists la Chronic Nervous , Bklo nnd Wood Ul- eases tir-Consultatlon nt otneo or by mull free Medi cines seat by mail or express , securely packed , free from observation Guarantees to cure quickly , safe ly and permanently NERVOUS DEBILITY Sf SSs • tons Physical decay , arising from Indiscretion , ex cess or Indulgence , producing sleeplcsnoss despon dency , plrnploson the faro , aversion to society , easily dlscourauci ] , lack of commence , dull unat for study or business , and llnds life u burden , f-ufi'lp , perman ently and privately cured Consult Urs Uetts & Uetts , U08 Varnam HtroilOmuiia , Neb Blood ana Skin Disease &tt is result * , completely oradlcntetl without the ftU of mercury Scrofula erysipelas , feTer lores , blotchea , ulciri pains tn the head and honoa , ByphltHIo sere throat , mouth and toniiuo catarrh , etc , permanently cured wbero others have failed Kidney Urinary KWllScuWr'a ' quent burnlns or Mtfody urine , urine hbcli colored or with rolikr sediment on standing , weak back , boo err . tinea , glect.cystltlft , etc I'romptly and Barely cured charges reasonable , STRICTURE ! 3S5 ZS& * . moval complete without cutting , caustic or filiation Cures effected at homo by patient without s > momenta pain or annoyance To Young Men and Mifldlo-Aqed Men AQTTDU PfIDD Tie awful ofTects ot early UUltu bUitij VUe , which brlniM orimnlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd body , wub all tsdreadeallls , permanently cured TITJQ pPJIUIKJ Address these > \ho have lm- JjIIOi Uullu paired themuelvcs liy Improper Indulgences and and solitary habits , which ruin both body and mind , untlttlnu thorn for buslucss , study or marrlHue MAiiulEi ) Mkv , or these entering on that happy life , onaro ot physlclal debility , qulc > ly assisted , OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , drat practical experience , lee cmd-u > ery case Is especially studlol ibu * stnrllm ; arlicht , third medicines are prepared In our otrn la- bamry esactly to suit cacu case , thus affectum cures { Jf cnd .1 . cents pottage for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and delicate dlsoasei Thousands cured , rr * friendly loiter or call may rave you fu turn suffering undih ante , and add golden years tollfo t f"No letters answered unlets accompanied by 4 cents In stamps Address orcall vn lIt . 1IUT.T.S. & UETTS , 1138 I'arnain f > trn t , Omnlia , Neb DnJ.E.McGREW , Tlic Well Kiiuxvii Hpcvltillftt , r jBM6&\ \ * tom iMifc Isunsurpassodln JflEcV nloVHvV'lk ' tl(1 treatment of r Vftaliy S * v * rK Hisbases VH k < Ueet and btrlct- , F 4 s n anteed bperma- / * % flH terrhuea m i lm t Impo- WMg WBV iS'mWm < encr , I.os > of fS 7 * 6ZJ > 'Jafsr Ambition , bter- 'y VTyzSl Uty or llsrrun- f T / < Cness ) at.solutelr . | it > W nlll cured , Hend for . /ffih\C I JII books.JTIiollfo [ A malelJIseuu's.Ca ils\ u- i- / \ ll eascs nured Mr mvfy- / I quickly and per f aWfc ! ' % " /s L ? maiiently Treat a aV aWiajK . seondenco , send co.vsijiItatio.n ntii.\ : Orfice SE Cor lytli & Jackson Sta Omaha , Neb , TO WEAK MEN Buffering from the i m cm of youthful i rrors , early decay , wasting weakn as , lost mauhood , etc , I will send a valuable treatlw ( xaledi lonutnlne full Particulars for home cure Pill.IS or charge A medical work i .houldlw read by every & .an "ho Is iiervnns ami deldlltated A.ldreu , froC V , c. i'o\vi.iit.ni"i ) Juecouu r v CHICHlisTCR'a ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS liFj ( FCC CnOtB DIAMOND BRAND /tfI > rua Lllorl > l uiun < Ilr u.tlarcd Ui.uiltl W Ujim.Mtlsd wlib tilu iltbvu Tabertoelhcn la eud • fr.f.ll'i ' ) tut psrUflulart slid "IfelUr tot D Ij dlt , "l ( < • .If rtlura BalL A r a/\i f ClilclietjrClicuuto . BMUu • > I Ula-hs * v UKBVOUS HKUIU1V , Young and mid Atie \ and iusii , sudcring from i.uuui.s ur t\ \ _ JiouTiiExr iJSOuAaise Curejtuaran- g.l Sdued TK tl el c lcdJuuUlnlrglullar "hi jJ Ucnlars for home cure , rum or ciuuou VMvl 1'itof. u. r. UEsi.iut , Xf&WltrVMs , , , * . l > - r l | Tl ' ' ' " " , "I Q/t& < & A Snap in Hade to-- TAlLOR ! Orrfpr RlnfhfiQ 1409 DOUGLAS STREET UlUCr UlUlllQbn M $5 , $6 & $7. TBMcrrW | / ° 1 ° ° \ I ilUUOEIlOi All the lengths left from a seasons trade Hundreds of choice patterns , one , two , three each : $5 , $6 and $7 for Trousers made to order Suits Made to Order , $251 Twenty-five Dollars I $23 that would cost you $30 to $35 any other time , or now in any Ubusy tailor shop that keeps such styles Come early Come in the 1j 1 day time Open Monday and SaU < * 4A urday evenings No goods charged to anyone raLLilieTMOiV rJiFiEn ! ! ' 1409 Douglas Street Will sell for the next 10 days , at the Lowest Auction Quotations , all of the stock left of our retail department Some of the most desira ble goods in Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Art Good Bronzes , Clocks , etc.j etc Remember the opportunity will last but l MH days only , Store for rent and Fixtures for sale , B " MAX MEYER & BR0. Cor 16th. and Farnam Streets 5 L. M. PiCCARD , $4.00 ( gliffll $4.00 $ Best Gold Spectacles Reduced $4.00 * Eamge Block , Corner 15th and Harney Streets Omaha II11I IiIum1m % Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St 40 Kooiuxfor l > ntlont § . Kcccptloii Rooim ! J ! > and IO , Onialiac TT4 ATT ATTWulrrlnK Nervous nebllltr last Manbooa , , ± . ! ? , . Katlinsr MnmorTBihaustln j J.JilliJ , , \J. JilliJH1JUU1 Drains Trrrlblo Droaina Ilead.Hud Hack Aclie ana all the oHoi.ts leaillnn to • arlr dccBT , and perhaps , Consumption or Insanity , , treale 1 , sclontincalljr , by new rattbods Consultation rreI Catarrb . Itlioumatlsni Poisonous . Ulschartcs pillky urine . painful swolllnita quickly MllcTed an 1 radically , fiired IllustratpA boo * 'vj fo's Hecrut Itrrora" 1 oonls , Hend for Quostlnn 1,1st on any Chroulo Ulseaiu J 1 'il lfY . WTVT I'IMl Q Jlraresand Trusses liest faplllllusappnrntua and remedies for suciossfiU JLJUX.J ± VX1XX1 J 12jJ Ireatnicntot form of disease Wcdlral , every or Burulcal JV make a . ' specialty of , llraces , I' .rusics.Club , rout Curvatures of rfqulrlna Spine , Piles ; , Tumors , Caner treatment Hroncbltl * ' , , , Inhalation , 'tlectrtclty 1'arjlysls Eplltpsy . Uldnoy Bladder Kar , Hkln and lllood and all urukal C er tlons Jtooks and question blanks free ThlSiVAS" J-'Jr9 ! , , rVi0VPJ"i , , - E iN ' , - ounesa * ' Constlpailon , ' 'rv' nee , ' Circulars Nouraliila , and l iicnrrlica Qu.sllon . llrt I'ala on In Nerr tb l'rolapsus Uteri Pllea Fecials Weakness Dyspepsia,8kln I'lmplas and nil lllood Diseases , , R Bypliills , Kcrorulo , Dad Ulood Skin , Urinary , DiMoavua unit Gloot Cured Tur . ilC _ x < i ' .j ; 3 III aSm A JtTton'iF ! lE wTTK w tf < n ' mr ifTr siri ll For Sale by M. n.BlUg , ' Omaha , Nobroska ARTIST SUPPUESjai k # | KIMBALL , S5r9 ? 2LNGS' , * * II U ll m C pIANOS OUGANa HH FFl BU ( fSTSIIKKT MUSIO " > k ' 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha Nebraska A COMPLETE STOCK OF Ice TOOlS HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St Bund for cattiloguo ° CLOTHING.A A full set or ToetU on rubber for xuaranteed t < > boas well made as plates sent out from any dental otlUe lu tbls country , and for wlillb you mould t a ) tliarued over twice us much 'Jeetlioitracied wltbout pain ordsnzar , anl wt ! > V 7 outtbousu tboloronu , gas clttieroreroctrlctty , * v ilk * oold aud sllrer Uliluts at ball rates • - butlulnutlDii Gunrantecrt , • - - DB BAILEY , DENTIST * i'axtou Itlock , 10th aud ] 'uniam Streets , U'uke lilevntor oa ] Utb btreet 01 > EN ' ' ' KVKNlKUb UN'l'lLU OCLOCK