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THE OMAHA DAILY KRIS ; TIMS-WAY , iVOVEMHRU' I , * ) , 1892 BULLET THROUGH HIS BRAIN George W , Hall , tlie Insurance Man , Dies by His Own Act. BUSINESS TROUBLES UNSETTLED HIM III * Mind AfTcrtril liy Worry , He Dclllinr- ntrly I'mitnrril for tlm litiil nml Com- inlttnl Hulrlilc I'our Areii Klllcil n Itnllronil l.nlinrcr. Ocorpo W. Hull , mnnnRor of the Stnndhrd Ufo Insurnnco company , shot and inatnatly killed hltiuolf nt his roiidonco , 'J703 Farnnm utrcct , about 10 o'clock yoslcrdny morning. I'oinpornry nbnrrutlon of the mind If sup- po d to ho the causa. La t Saturdny mornltiir Mr. Hull suadonly disappeared from nil homo ntid the matter nlouir with a complnto description of the man WHS loft with the uollco. Every effort possible was tnaOo by the dotoctlvos to locate the mlssltiK man Omaha , hut they could not Hud him for the very good reason that ho was tint In the olty. Tno de ceased rotunicU to his homo shortly before 8 o'colck Sunday tnornnlg and spent the day with tils family , olTctltiK no explanation us to nia absence. . Yesterday tnornlnp without saying a word to anvoiio Mr. Hall entered ono of the ser vants' rooms on the thlril lloor , closed the door , sntdown In n willow reciting chair unit llrcd the lotul ihot. Tno weapon used wan u now Colti 44- caliber revolver. Kvldcntly the muz/lc of the weapon had been pressed close apoinst the rlcht temple before the triffirer was touched. The uodv fell from the ehuir und lay on Its left sldo with the right hand under. Uloso to the right hand nnd with the ilntihiK muzzle Just peeping out from under the coat sleeve lay the revolver. Blood win patlurod on too carpet In front of th chair and a great pool of the crimson lluid staiucil the door minor the lioaa. On the forohond end temple the blood had clotted and drlod. Illrtlfo rouiKl Him. No report was hoard , and ns thu husband and lulhor did not como down Mrs. Hall ascended to the upper rooms and commenced H search. She supposed that ho hnd gene to the bath room , but us ttiot was oranly the Bcarch was continued until tno servant's room was reached , As thd wife opened Iho door the horrihto slgnt of her husband lying in n pool of his own blood mot her gaze. With n cry for holn Mrs. Hall started Uown the stairs nnd alarmed the household. Word was at once sent to Ur. Coffman who had hcon treating the deceased for some time ami to several liitlmato friends of the family. The case was also reported to the police oftlccr on the heat and then to Iho tuorcuc. That Mr. Hall was temporarily insane there Is no doubt. For a lung time past ho has suffered severely from lung trouble and nervous prostration , the effects of which the doctor says no doubt unbalanced bis mii.d. The deceased was an old-timor bero in Omaha nnd was about 00 .VCBM of ngo. Ho cnmo heroin 1670 and has mndo this city nis homo ever since. For years Mr. Hall was assistant auditor of the Union Pacific Hall way companv , but resigned his position to talto the management of several Insurance companies. A widow , two sons and n daughter sun-Ivo him. Tlio children are all grown nnd the ions nrulu business. What Ills Son Nllil. In Kpcnltinc about Iho denth of his father , ] snao Hall said : "For some months past , in fact , for nearly a year , father has at times acted queer und wo havu watched him closely. Ho brooded over business troubles inoro than ho ought to tiavo done , when there was no reason for it. When ho loft homo Saturday morning ho was rather despondent uud when ho did not return at night wo commenced to Worry and so I notified the police to look out for him. Sunday morning ho came into the noiiHO just nbout breakfast tiino and seomeil glad to see ux nil. Ho did not offer any ox- planatioi. of his absence beyond saying that ho had boon out In the coun try attending to some business. Burin ? the day ha came down town and had n talk with 'several business men about matters preliminary to bis work and ap peared to ho in good bpirlw when ho re turned homo. Last night ho spent at homo and retired uthla usual hour , apparently in good health and spirits. "This morning there was no noticeable change in his condition. My mother saw him go upstairs and thought nothing of it until fully u half hour hnd elapsed , then stio began a search of the unit airs rooms. When the body was found messages \vuro sent to the doctor , coroner und relatives , i am positive 111 it fnther had worried nbout his Illness unit business troubles until his mind \vus unbalanced. Several days nco inv motlior took nn old ro- Tolver nwny Irom father for fear that ho might do some harm , Lut wo never expected this. " It was found upon investigation that the revolver which was used by the decuanod wns purchased Friday from thu Cross Gun company , for which Mr. Hall paid $111 Coroner Maul looked ever the nurronnd- Incs of tbo tr.igodv yesterday , hut has not decided when an inquest will bo held. imn\v rotm ACIJS AXI > Clmrloi Ku KleH * lleait Piillnil Mini Wlicn lie Hint mi InUncllilii llnnil. Good luck wns too much of u su rnriso for Charles F. Kut'glns , n laborer on the now bridge nt East Oinahu. and bo dropnad dead from joy during a game of cards Sunday night. A number of laboring mon were sitting In quiet game In the hoarding house oftlco on thu islund nnd nearly every ono had nut un his pile. Hugclos stauod his last cent. Ho hold three aces and on the Inst round drew the fourth single spot , cant. Ono glnnco at thu card won cnouL'li. Without a word ho fell ovitr onto the lloor dead. i Heart dUeaso was the canso assltrned. A ptivsiuinn cnrtilloa to the cause and the body was bunod nt 'J o'clocit yesterday after noon. KugBlei wns n single mini nbout 40 vents of ago and his only relative In this ; country is u slstor who lives In Maryland , DN'il on Hut Street. About 1 1 o'rloclt Sunday night Mr. . Stephen Girard was found lying dead on the siuo- 1 wall : noai Imiiuuuol Imtpltnl. ' She was taito.i to her homo on Fowler i nvcntio , In Central park , and physicians sent for. 'Iho doctors declared thnt donth wns | caused by heart disease , und Ur. Uicketls. i who had attended thu woman for some tlmo , tfnod n cerlltlcato lo thnt affect. Piles of people hiivo ntlos , out IJoWltt's Witch Hiu.el sulvo will euro them. JUDQE OGBEN'S IlIQUT. Ho INoil It to Nllnnoo tliu Aim in of nil Kli-cnloii Iioanr , Gcorgo MilU , the capitalist , is wearing an artistically blackened pair of oyoa that fur- nlih Indtsputaola ovidouco that iho judicial position nold by Charles Ogdeu dos not pro- Tent him from forcibly resenting an Insult. Judge Ogden nnd his friend Charles Groan were at dinner ut McTajuo'a whpn Mills , who had boon drowning his election so'r- rows , cntno in nnd hjgau abusing overv- Doiiy In tno tiouso. Ho llnally approauh'ud . the tnblfl nt which Messrs Option and Uroon Ircru I seated and be .in an attack upon thuin with hU mouth , usiug 'very ubusivo langnago. The gen- i tlemen both bore the ubasu for botna time land ondeavordd to Indiica Mills to go nway and leave thorn. This only lingered him iho inoro and ho finally applied nn epithet to Oudno Ogdun that could not go unnnsworcd. il'bo details us to tbo succeeding llslio sat urnalia nro very monger. It did not itit long. The judge was un alhleto la his college ! - lego days und his good right has lost out llltlo of Us prUtlnu struneiu and none of Its icieoro. Ueforo Iho spectators oould really iyK eo what had happened Mills was helnn taken out to a doctor's oftlco and the judge hud rosumud hla salad nnd hu conversation , USD Brown's llroncuiul Itochos forcougbs ' , , colds anil all other throat troubles. ' 'Pro eminently tbo best , " Kev , Henry Ward ZKecber , IIAVOHN IlltDS. Brlinrlilrr XC'O'K. . Mock No IT on Snip. Wo purolmictl thfs ontlro stock nt nbout ono-Tourth its vnluo. If you nro In need of hosiery , underwent1 , gloves or corsets , nUoml tlili sulo , ns goods will bo Bold nt prices thnt will astonish you. Kcntl n few prices Schneider s fancy j ho3o , worth SOc , now l ° , { c. Susnonders , worth 2oo. now lOc. T > 0c Hiisiilors | ) ! ( redticod to lilu. Fancy silk end suspenders , 2oc , re duced from Too. Men's shoulder britces , worth 60c , now 12Jc.Gents' Gents' llnoii collnrs , host cjuallty , worth UO' ' onoh , novv 8c. Schnoldor'8 ovorshlrts worth $1.00 , now die. Ladles' undonvoir : , lotip sleeves , only lOo oneh , worth 60c. Lntlics' ctuuol's ' linlr nnd natural wool vcst.s nnd jmnis , only 6f ( ) , worth "oc In this stock there wns about IIvo crises of children's underwear that wo will close out. at nbout one-half the regular wire. Schneider's yarns are now on sale. COO pound * Dost quality Saxony yarn , onlv Oc par skein. IIAYDKN HUGS , 10th street. Samncctiissoi-iation wllltneotnt Hoyd's new theater tills evening at 7:150 : to take part in parade. Frescoing and Interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lohnunn , IflOS Duutrltis street. Heal estale. Bargains only. Mv word is good. Vf. O. AlbrigliU CUl3N. . V. Llfo bid ? . A Now r.ngliuiil rl lKinkiil\lMc Dliinor IB wortli traveling a long distance to obtain. All Now England points can bo readied in the shortest time and most comfortable manner by the Lake Shore's "Chicago and Boston Special" leaving Chicago daily at 10:30 : a. in. , reaching Boston next afternoon at H-10 : and inter mediate points at a correspondingly con venient hour. Close connection is also nmclo with all diverging lines. U. I' . Humphrey , T. P. A. , 727 Main St. , Kan sas City. C. 1C. Wiluor , West. 1'ass. AgU , Chicago. H lyiU'ii HIMM Tlio Schneider it Loomls wholesale notion and furnishing goods stock is now on silo at amazingly low prices. This was the largest and best , linn in their line in Omalia. They carried a splendid line of goods and our purchase from the asMirtioo is s > o favorable the goods will bo sold at lo s than half usual prices. If you are likely to need anything in stapfo or fancy notions , ladies'or gentle- moil's furnishing goods or childicn's underwear of any description , now is the time to buy. CLOAKS AND WRAPS. The immense stock to select from nnd endless variety in leading styles , aside from the sterling values in price and quality makes this the headquarters for cloaks , wraps and jackets. Look at these line fur trimmed jack ets at $1 75 , at $ " > .oO , at 8i.50 ( , at S7.CO , at S'J.OO ' , at $10.00 , at $112.00. Compa-o Hip price aim quality. Sjo the endless vari ety in children's school cloaks and note the prices. MILLINBUY DEPARTMENT. This department is fallowing a larger and more complete variety than ever bo foro. The active trade makes It possi ble lo have " all the latest styles coining in dav by "day. UAYDEN BROS. . Dry goods and carpets. MUSIC AmONG THE MAJOKS. l : ilcoml > e und Iuriy : Altnr Ilio Cliulniiaii ul tliu llo.iril of rulilluVorlm. . Membots of the Hoard of i'ubllo Works In dulged In another old-timo war of words yes terday morning und it was all about ono of tbo sewer contracts. Ou Iho 1st day of November the contract for the construction of nsowor along Twenty- fifth avenue , from Bart street to n point twouty-llvo Icjc north of iho north line ol California street , waa awarded by the boa When the members convened in special session the question of tnis particular con tract was touched upon. Tuo chairman In formed the other membari that ho had not transmitted the contract ayd the bond to the council for approval. The information llrod M'tjor lialcombo ami ho nt mice proceeded to arraign the chairman lor his neglect of duty in the c.iso. Major Kiir.tv took a hand in the arraign mcnt and for n while tlnro was n lively scene , ( lli.ilrm.tn Hirkhnu or maintaining Hint ho hold the right horn of thu dilemma und that ho had not been urdorod to scad the papers to the council. The whnlo muttur was disposed of by the ohalnnin being Instructed to transmit the papers nnd hnvo them there nt to night' : ) meeting. In explanation , Clinlrmni : Dirkhausor said thnt the land throueh wlilcli it was proposed to construct the sewer waa in dispute ; that the question nud boon ro furred tu tha sewerage coinmlltco of tin council and that the report hud never go back to the council. Knowing thobo t'nols ho had not transmitted the papers In the case. Hosldes this , there wus'nn nzreeiiiout witn Hoggb A ; Hill , the owners of the land , that tlu-ro should bo no permanent improve ments until the grade of the street had ocou established. Tbo owners of the land ob- jer'.cd to the construction of luo sewer and ho had no doslro to plunge the city into a lawiuit. Aniorlriiii < 'hiili > r.i , Horn tlir Diil'i lln-ciltc , Wli'ian , H'n'i ' "T. O. Human , the democratic candldato for sheriff , w.is tukon violently 111 nt Cloir- urnoi { . Ho had all the syinptomj of Asiatic cholera , and for an hour or two it wns feared ho would die , They flimilv gave him adoso of Chambrlaln's Colic , Cholera nud Jiarrhiua Uemedv , whion rovlvaa him until n plivslcian arrived. " 'J'lint is proclsoly wlniitho mnnuf.ioturoM of that inodiclnb rucommeiid for cnolora. Sind for n physi cian , but ulvo tnulr medicine until the physi cian arrive. If cholera becomm provnlont in this country next summer tbls pi-opara- lion wnl bo in great demand bouiuso it aan nlwnys bo depended upon. For sale by drugjjisU. _ A TRIO 0/TOUQH3. The SwiMthox llllliL' * it ( 'imlnilluii uf M my .Minor ItnlilirrliM. Yesterday Cwptaln Cormuck nud Chief Dotcotlvo Hnzo put ( loorgiJ Ivjngroon , John Haley und Howard ll.vuciSna lu the svvout- bax auu for uu hour Uaut tuuin in hot \vntor. When the scnnco was over the ofllcori were sutisliod that they had done the proper ' .hlnir when they arrested this trl'j of toughs , Thov not onlv confessed to six rf''ui-rloi which * have occurred in the last tea days , Uut , t ld where some of the plunder was planted , Mrs. ( JnUIor also Identttlod a couple of thn men us thn men who entered her house , 3153 South Fifteenth atroat , nnd fctolo a gold watch anil chain. Bovcral ether * liavo Identltiod prop erty utolen by thesoyoung tonirhs. Hut they won't steal niiything more for awhile , for the judiro intends lo keep thorn out of temp tation for some months , Ignorance of the merits of Ho Witt's Little Karly Hlsuri is n misfortuno. Thojo llttlo pllu rcguluto thn livor.curti headncho. dvspep sia , bad breatu , constipation and billousnoss. Cliurlvr AmemlmimU. A number of important amondincius must bo madu to tno city charter by the leglsla , turo. TUB UBI : Invites cltl7.n of Otnuhu to malto suggestions p rtlnout to tbo subject through thu columns of this paper. An botinst pill U thu noulmt work of tni - apothecary. DoWltl's Little Early HUcr euro cettailp&tiou , bUlouineti and tlukhaud- aoUo . 1 IV P ! ( II'IIM I Mlfll Special Conioll Conmlttoo Will Baport Agaimt Oily Making Any Oonoissions. WISHES OF TAXPAYERS CONSIDERED irtho Uniiin Depot i * llullt Now U Will lluVlthmu llnvltic Otlior llo'tdi llurrcil Out of thn Cltjr llntlrimil Nona. Signs of the tl.nos tioiut to the rcjuotlon of the proposition bv the Union Depot company to complete that tu.ion djpot at Tenth nnil Maroy streets. It It Is complatoJ it will b3 without the city ol Otn.iba entering Into any agreement lu the premises , utul luuopondout of thu citv waiving any rltthts or canceling any bonds thnt it holtU against the Union 1'aclllu company. \\eoks iigo when now llfo was Infused Into the depot tiuttor u special cotnmlttoa of tha city council was nppolnto.l to brine about If nnsslblt ) a settlement of the old dlftli-ultloj , that worlc upon thu com- nlctlon of iho structure that marks tbo ulto of the proposed Uopot tniclit ) o resumed. The "committee mot sevjr.il times and considered proposition nttor propo sition , thus hoping to brine about nn aiiilmi- hlo suttlotiient finally City Attorney ( Jon- neil told the cominlttoo thnt he hnd mndo u proposition to Attorney Kolluy of the Union 1'nclllc in order to got a b.isls to work upon. The proportion waa this : The city to waive Us call for the brldpo toll arbitration bonds ) . The citv to waive Us call for the depot maintaining bonus. The city to convoy the union depot grounds to the proper company. The i-allroads to waive the J150.000 depot bonds voted bv the city. The railroads lo relinquish olalm to the land known ns the Wluspear triangle nnd fenced In by the city. On thu ICnllriMiilSlilo. Mr. Thurston said that his people wanted to build tbo depot and hid gouo to work lu good faith to build it , had torn up the old uopot and had rocolvoJ from the city encouragement , but they were hindered bv prlvnto parties throuph Injunction. Ho wanted the tltlo to the prouuds to bo clonroil up and thought that if this vvn-t done nr.d iho suits withdrawn the depot would bo built. As to the accretion ho was willing to glvo the city tlio land , rosorvinc a reasonable richt-of-wny througti It which is glvon by ordinance. But to do that ho wanted the city to confirm tno tltlo to the bottom lands , and while ho had no doubt nbout the title vesting In the company ho wanted to avoid the uerloJical cry through the newspapers thai the Union I'aclllc was holding land that it had no title to. Mr. Council generally thought the proposition u fair one , althoUL'h ho expressed n doubt " about the bottom" ! mils and pirtioularlv the blocks L , N , O. l , Q , as to confirming the tltlo of Iho rend lu thcso. Mr. Thur-iton replied that his pooulo had always had those blocks in view for future use , but thought tboy were not the ( coy to the situation. These blocks were conveyed in Ib03 , with a proviso that "In caso'tho pastern terminus of the Union 1'aclflc rail- roaJ on the Missouri river shall not bo lo- caled anil continued wituln ono and a quar ter miles of Farnara street , In said city of Omaha , thun , and in that cast * , the promises hereby co'ivejod shall revert to , and becorao reinvested in , said citv. " Tlio committee made another attempt to bold a nicotine to talk the matter ever and ratify tbo proposition , but it was a failure. In the meantime the Milwaukee and the Hock Island roads came lu nud objected to such an arrangement , urging that it would freeze them out of Omaha or else thai it would place thi > m at tbo mercy of the Uniou Pacific company. That feature of the case hunt : the dopot'doal un fov the time being and loft every thiug In the hands of the corii- milteo. Opji.iso the Concussions. Yesterday Chairman Prince of the corn- mil tco t > aid that he was about ready to make his report to the council. It iniah't be pre sented tonight and possibly it might go ever until next Tuesday night , but when it did roach the council It would bo adverse to going into the deal proposed and submitted to the council commlttoc. Ho said thai ho had talked with n great many of the promt- nont citizens nnd the heaviest taxuayors of the city , and that they , ono and all , " were op- Dosed to such conoassions as were proposed. \Vitn those opinions existing , ho did not fcol Justified In placing bU opinion against the judgment of the citizens of the city of Omaha , who certainly had nothing to gain bv a persecution of the railroad companies. Inopposiig tbo agree ment , ho said that ho wa * thoroughly con vinced that the citizens were actualod by a deelro for the welfare of the city und not by any solllsh motives. Mr. I'rlnco said that ho had not talkeil with the otlior members of his committee und for that reason ho could not say hoiv thoj felt regarding the mutter. Tiir.v TIIIJITI.S A KOYCOTI- . KiiitrimtlH Tint Acriiio till ! Union I'.iulllc ul U" KliiK Through Mr. Lennox must decide whetner the boycott inaugurated by the Atchlson. the Burlington , Burlington & Missouri Ktvor , Hock Island , KioUrando Western , Colorado Midland and Denver & Ute I ! ran do against the Union I'ao'.llo is to con tinue In force or bo raised. It Is claimed by the above companies that the Union 1'iiolflo has practically shut them out of missongor Business in a very lnro territory ; that on account of the through car service with other lines cast of the Mlssmni rlvur they are being greatly bandlcappd In Iho handling of their DIISI- 11039 , nnd ns n last resort are compelled to re- talluto by inaugurating n boycott. It la also chimed that from the whole northwest t'arlllo coast country the Union PiU'iflu uau illmo31 entirely stopped business relations with these lines through certain im portant gateways ; tli.it It has systematically gone tovorn and from tlmo to tune Issued bucli instructions as have placed the nbovu roads In it position wboro they now will demand - mand that they bo placed on an equal footing with their competitors , or the Union I'ltclliu must accept tha Inevitable und nil business relations between their companies must cease , Dumiiml u Mndlllc.ition , At. a called meeting , hold in Denver No vember 5 , ut which the general passenger agents of the roads Interested were prusnnt , to consider tbo attitude of the Union I'aoilk1 , the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Kukolvcil , That a commit lee of four , i-oii'int- ing of loprusontiitlvoiof the Danvur and Itlo Qriiiido , fcuntu IV. UhlfiiKi ) . Koi'U Island I'u- ollleand llurlhuton .Missouri river roads , ho nppolntod to incut Mr , l.om.ix and confer with him with it view of Euuur ng a modification nt oxIstlnK olrciiliirt relative to Inlereh.iiuro of business with our rusnuutlvu lines , nnd to rupert - port ut a ineolliitt of the above lines to bo Held lit ChloHBO. Nnvomlior II. Mioiild thla coiii- inltton fall to ui'conipllsh satisfactory u o illl- oatlousof simh Intoicli.in n of hinlnuis , ( lien the lines Interested ngruo to Isstio a ulrcnlar clvlni ; notluu of dlsuoiitlriuanco of bnslnuss relations wlili the Union I'.iultlo railway , blui- lliir to tno folmwln.1 : To cuiinoctliij HUPS : Tlio Union I'aclflo railway h is by Its current circulars mill o\- Istlni roiiiUtions prohlb toil the Is-iim of in uny ouu-w iy ana ruiuid-trlp tlulaits rimrimi ; In ii.irt over ilio underDignud I nix , or m.idu stiloof snob ilcUuU pr.u'tK'iUly liuposslbtu thus clusliiK to our lines mid ru v.tilons conncctipus catuw.iys that wuio fonni-rly upon to us , and Implying by tbulr iicti a < h- ) tlru to cu isa intoruli uuu of biHinoai with tlioio companies. In view of thusu facts wu hivn no rocoi.rtnliiitM accent the unil tborofnro rc iioi'tfully rrinii'St you to ro- inovo from M.tln * all tlekoli or ordurg for sunn ro.i'llnit or r the lines of the timlcr- slittiod , uny nurtlfin nf which rc.nl * over iho I'nion I'aclll.i nvllu-.iv , nt nuuh tleUoti will not lie nvriiiilo.lv by the undersigned roads nflo" NnvcmborSi. Mr , Linux if ( A Chicago to meat the representatives of the roads nnd talk ever the matter 'which ' has cnuson stioh n potturL'od fO'iliRjnnrtionp rival lines for trans- contlucutal buslnost. Why thry Kirk. A nasongor man when n > ked n * to the hUtory of the tKIaiV which has led to the ulrnlncd rolutlon.8dd : "The Union I'aclllo has Instituted a boycott against nil our lines. H has openly discriminated n alnst us bv selling tleUots oror certain thniugh car llnoi which It connected with ; Ims tnken up our tlcuots tlmo and ngnm and turned tr.ifllc which logltlmatelv bc- longcd to us ever their rou o and in fact tins placed us now lu a position whuro wo mo utterly helpless from a largo section of the country. " And nil thU dlftlcultv grows out of the fact that the Union ParKlo Is looking lifter Its own ; that It will not tike pisionger business from rival roads nnd make iho short haul when u ha < * n road from thn Missouri river o the Puget soundand on the quiet several passenger ngunta who nro in iho combine say Hint the Union 1'ncllle't position Is imprcgnnblo from lit ttandpolnt. Mr. Lomnx , It Is thought , will not nbnto n tilllo the position tukon nnd the boycott will be liinuguratcd. HAD A .sroituv niniATic. U'ontrrn I'a tiMigrr AIJUIIIH HaMt 11 I.lM'ly Sl'Slldl. . Cinctno , III. , Nov. H A considerable falling olT in eastbound shipments is reported for last woolf. Tno entire shipments from Chicago by all 'oids is aunouncad as ( H.TiOl Ions , against 71 509 tons during the preced ing week , and against Or.lU.I tons for the cor responding period last year , an Increase of 1,3U5 tons. Lake shipments during theweek footed upTJ.DIO tons against 8)tI7 for the procodlni : week. A stormy debate was the only result of the conference hold hero today between the general passenger agents of the Union 1'aclllu and ChlciiL'o Northwestern on ono sulo and the Hocl : Island , Burlington , Atuhi- son and Danvur it Uio ( irandoon the otner. On all buslnoss to Montana nnd Oregon points tbo Union Pacltlo claims that it should rcculvo the n.mcngors from Its con nections at Kansas ( Jity. Omaha or Denver. The Hock Island , Burlington and Atuhison having close connection with Iho Denver & Rio ( Jruudo at Denver , Colorado Springs nnd Pueblo , has been carrying Helena and Portland passengers to Ogden before turning thorn ever to the Union Pacilio thus allowing the latter rend the smallest possible division of tbo rato. It Is clalmoJ the Union Pacitlc , by uny of retaliation , has put into effect on eastbound - bound business the same rates from Helena , Omaha , Kansas City , Chicago nnd the east by way of O don as apply through grangers ever the Oregon Short L.ino , und that it has also bacn cutting rates on through businiiss in connection with the Northwest ern and the Alton. The conference today amounted to a quarrel and n lively ono. When tha tlmo for adjournment came , how ever , it was agreed that another mooting should be hold tomorrow , and It Is probable that u more dispassionate view of the matter will load to nn adjustment of the diillcutiej. The presidents and poneral managers of the roads in the Central Tralllo and Trunlt Line associations will meet in this city next Thursday for Iho purpoio of considering the general rate situation nnd putting traftlc affairs in the best pos iblo shape before the beginning of the new year. The com-nlttoo of mana-jora of western roads was in session several hours today , warning out the details of the proposed tonnngo pool schoiuo. It was than decided to adjourn until Nnvombar 30 , nt which time the Missouri Paeillo has promised to have a representative present. i'irriiiitE\V'.s Work to lc I'cisllrd oil the Now South D.l- Icotii I.lne. YAXKTOV , S. U , Nor. 11. [ Special Tele gram to run BBB. ] The first scraper full of dirt on Iho Yankton end of the railroad , uhich Senator Poltlgrow is constructing from Sioux Falls to this city , was moved today. Men will work nil through the winter - tor in the James river hills along iho line east uf this city. H. S. Morse of Chicago , vice president of and u stockholder in tha Maoon , Dublin & Savannah , ( Ua. ) railroad , has become the associate of John T. M. PiL > rco in t'.io construction of the Yankton & Norfolk railroad and will como to Yuukton to resldo. Ho will arrange a southern con nection for the road at Norfolk. PrcHldiMit Clark on liiipr'jvoinoiit-4. Air. S. H. II. Clark was in a taluatlvo mood yesterday , something remarkable for him when It cnmos to airing matters of business , although socially ho is ono of the most genial of men. In conversation with a BBR man ho said that it did saem to him ns if the people of Omaha were standing in their own light , in view of the fact that the few interests with which ho was connected in the city do- slrod to go ahead with improvements If only permitted to do so. "Woliavo commencoa to build the now holler shops 150 leet east of Cnss street , be cause wo want them nnd yet for all time to como their location will bo a detriment to us. Wo have relocated them because wo do not want iho peoolo of Om tha to bolicvo that wo are opposing the building of the Nebraska Contra ! bridge. The location was decided upon long before the Nebraska Cmitral was thought of , and it is foolish to chnrgo us with conspiracy to retard the Nobraiku Central tral movement. All tbo material for the shops is on the ground nnd thny will rapidly bo pnshod to completion. "Those shops will In nowise mterforo with the shops at North Plntte , but will simply increase our forces hero. There will hcroafter be no wiping out nnd patching up old engines when thov have outlived their usefulness ; wo will build now onus. And to shoxv you how much wo have been retarded in our o ( Torts to build up Omaha and the syatom wo were com pelled to buy six engine boilers In Chicago which should bavo boon ma-Jo hero. Wo have located the boiler shop clear of Cuss street Just so the people cannot charge us with obstructing the building of tbo No- bruska Central. " Hallway N"i > t nnil rurionaU. General Freight Azont Crosby of iho E. & M. has gene to Chicago. Charles Kennedy , northwestern passenger agent of thu Hock Island , Is in Chicago. The Omaha Grand Opera company loft for Now York bunday vln the Itook Island. George L. Loomls , chief clerk to the gen eral manager of the Burlington , is out on u shooting trip. D. \ \ . Aldrldgo , traveling passenger agent of the Northwesternami Mrs. Aldrldgo hnvo returned from Cniiada. F. A. Nash and wife of thoMllwnuUco have gpno lo Canada. Mr. Nush will go on to Now York hol'oro ralurnlng. J. H. Buchanan , prouorul passenger nzont , and K. C. Morouotiso , conoral freight agent of the KlKhOk'ii , want to Chicago Sunday. A. B. Smith , assistant tenural passenger ngonlof the U. & .M. , will nttonil the annual tncotlngot thoTranamlssourl I'assongor asso ciation totluv ai Kansas City. It Is thought that Mr. MuFodtlon , serrotarv of the associ ation , will liana down liU opinion In Iho now colebratcd raio of tlio Burlington against tbo Klkhoru , which was heard hero last ween , Parties trying to introduce now cough rc-m-tlies , should know that mo pcoplo will have Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Worm V/orda frotn Pntlonls Who Hnvo Tasted the Special Methods of DPB. Copclnncl und Shopnrd. It would bo onsy to fill n column ovary woolt with stutcmontH from wail known men und wumoii nil ever the ircut woht who huv" found voliof und euro nt the hnnils of Drs. Copolnnd nnd Shupnrd , who nrc , omplmtlonlly , the puoplo'a phy- ' siolmis. Their torins uro low , thulr bus'l- no s molhoilM fnir nnd honorable , und lliolr results remai'Utibly lutcco dil. A few s.unplu tosliuiontcd nro hero ap pended : MUS U A 1)\VIK . wlfo of nn Implement < loalor. ( tliKNVNO ill. lOWA.nrl in ! hue ticon cronllv lipiiellllfil by tunr rilairli tre.ittm'nl. My iicnernl lipnlili n imii'li Imiii-r mil tlm o terrllilo lionl.tnhi'Kl liml furjiinri nio entlrul > none. nl o , n choklni : fcolliu iiml IIIKITV Ilinuuli my diost " MIH I I. lt'IIIN-OV Ki\llSiv : : , Milt , under entoof'Piit. 2s. lw.ii. nrllo "I wnnt lo tithe nn- ollit-r iiiiintlrt tri'MliiKMii. n > inir iiiiMllrlni * limit helpoit iiioncrciit ilutl M ) iisthiini 1 hotter I inn work nml U don t nmko me fin-l vjrj tired i inv cnmitloMnn li liutter. I ! < ! Imltt'r nil ovnr I tiupt Ilii' licit meilliMiii * trill il'i ' nn Hindi unnil " MIK onitTiii i IK i.on MisnitMi IMIVT \VIS "iiyi 1 hiil : iiiuoli niiunnili nnd lutiirt lr < mlilo with tnlnt | iell nml < Tiimi | . Mr ntomnrli nunlil nche nnil triini 11 inn ur llin-e ilnv ut n tlinv t wni In Eruit nKuny. ilnrU spot * tuinlit niinc he fore my ejo nml I win ill/.xy uml well I trlrtil Inmit iloi1- tor . lull lr ) Coiiulnnd nnd lir | > iril irerelho only ono nlHiruiilii help mil 'I'lioj liuxo enllrol ) uurcd mo , mul I am BLI tlinnkliil. " THEY DESERVE IT. That Is Why Mr. Flaherty Glvos Testimony ns to the Suc cess in His Case of D.'s. Oopcland nnd Shopnrd. "Vcs , lr : I knowDri ( "uielnnil | nmlhrinri | ! , nn.l 1 liii\e crent ri'iivon to lilo * tliu day thnt took mo to them. " 'Ihchpi'nker , Mr .MlctinolJ. I'lnherl ) . I * nclork i > inplneil liy Iliiyilun Hm < In tticlr ittc\ stuio. * 'Mnney oiiulil not linliiio mo 11 pn hnck to tlieroiiilltlon I nn-ln hi'ldri1 I iiiet tlu uili | ) li'l.iii9. t hml Iiml rntnrrh M'vorul > c.ir . Mj m > u ivns ntoi | | > oiiiiieiitlrel ; | ) o lli.it I Inn ! to liretitlu > til roll Kb niyinontli 'I'noor throj times n ilnjr-nniuctlnias nriunur I Iml bli'Oilliii ; from my no u ami tumuli. This mnlo mo DO uenk 1 ooulil not do linril ork. I hnd liumlticho nml lckneH < i of tin * Htotnnch nlnu > t rontlnimllj , mul ennlil not U-i > p Hlnk'lii nul'cj Illlud my uurn nnd I xlonl ) i/ot < | iilto ikMt. Myojt's were wcik mul watery M. J. n.AlinHTV , with Iliiydeu llros. " 1 m nlwfljs lmt\klnK nnd rnthlnj ; qnnnlUlcf of ( UKiistlnK mutti i that linng und tlroppMl from my hcud trick Into in ) throat 1 was never uhle to rlc'nr It out entirely bccttfo 1 could uot Ki't nlr tliro-JKli my noso. "In the inoinlriK I would cot np tlrod nnl Orowy. hcud luD'Inir full nnd tulTinI mm ni'hlni ; li-nrfnlly I tvns dull. mlernhlo ulttiont energy in d desiiond- cnt nil the time , ttlien 1 enl to DrCopclnnd mid liepnrd J\K I have tnld , m ) no o nun completely Btoppc'd. nndhen lr ) hvpanl UMimlnod mo ho said It TV. tilled \tltli polvpiiH iironthj thnt nonld limn to 1)0 tnkcmont. M > I piuparud nivsolf to nndureo whnt 1 ituppoKcit would bcinuiy painful uzpeilcnrc. ImiiKlno lion Lngrvunblu n.ia my dlsnppolntiiicnt 1 > llOU WITIHII'l I'AISIIU IirMIllltll\RF , or even lnconvonli.'iu'e. Dr. hupard Tory qnlcMy mul > ury Fklllfully romo\cd th , ! p tlypl from my no c. nnd almost Imtnodlitoly I Irul thtiMnllsfuctlon of lirciithliiKtlii. ujh mv noilrilHiiU'iln Tln'y I'.HO tri'nti'ilmy falnnlinl lionhlu rcuulnrly , nml todn > I nm snnn.l ami i\'ll. My hunt mid throat aroc'cir my hluht nnd li.'irlnir nro splendid I pine , ) well nnd fee ) frt'-ili mut ni UliLnt nil H no . Dot tori t opolnnd mid Micpard do-torpo nil the pr.ilnc I c.in ulvu them , nnd more t o. ] sli.ill ruconimend thorn ut ovury opportunlt ) " S5.00 A MONTH- Catarrh trente I at the uniform r.ito of $5.00 a month mucllc.n iurnishecl free. For all other dUea o > tha rates will bj low and uniform. Pat.ii3iits.it a distinct su - Ue.Uod. Sund for sympto.ii bl.uilr. Axnrn1.1 , M\V : VOKK IIUII.DINO , U.MA1IA , NEIl. \ \ . H. OOIMOUAXD.M. D. O. S.II KPAHD , M. IX PpeclnHlPS.Ciitnrrli. . Astlimi , llroiulillh , .Nervom lll VILtl ! > s , 111..oil Ill-Oil-U" , UllUUIIlHtlKlll , O iIHllllll- | ttun und all cl.p'iilc ' iitlt Llioni til lliu Tlirout , l.un s , Mountcti , Kln. I Ucr a nl Kt ine > * . Dllicc lliniri ' . 'In 11 n in. , 2 lu ! > p , m. , T toSi ] m. aillulu ) , 1U . in. ID Ijin. HEALTIIPUL , AGREEABLE CLHANSINO. for Farmers , Miners and Mfuihonics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALXAll WATCH. Cures Chafing , Chopped Hands , Woundu , Duma , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watei "SANATIVOi" tlio XVonilrrl n 1 Spaniftli rt'iueily jirchcrllx.'il lor over 5O ypar t cur UN nil tier' VOIIH IU flUf.OH , or - . Before &Af lor Use. icinisniiMin , Lout I'liotograpli J from lift ) . Jtl H 11 li o < < 1 , or dlnilililtluii of IlioGoncrutlvo ttrtfiiiiii etc. , mid nil ollVru cniiHOd liy i > n t aluificM. I > iit up I'onvi'Hloiitly lo carry In Ihc vct.1 iiDcfidt. I'rlroblu pucknuut or U for 85 , ivltliuvrltlcu iuurantoo ' . , fSoBosou FOino W IST1II.K81 * ISIH A- 'A'lO.V In iilncooJHAN'AI I VO , Encliwo rrlcu Incnyo- IOPO nnd wo will nend l > f nail. I > nmjihlct lu iiiniii Nfiilf il envelope tttit , Atiilremit MADRID CHEMICAL CO.pBranchOlllcclar U.S.A. U53 Dearlrarn Street. OJHOAUO , ILL. SANATIVO Is sold in OMAHA , NUI ) , liy Kuhn ft Co , UruKsitU , Cor 15:11 & Dona'as ' fats. J. A. I'ullcr ft Co , UruKRltu Lor i th tc UoiiijUs bts , and ilrugKlf U ( le''irjlli. MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYE I bog to call Ilio itttontion of the pub lic to the ubovo populat' brand of uuro rye wlilsUy and rospootfully uslt 11 com parison with uny olhor brand of pure rye olToroi in this mitrkot. It is ftu Buporlor to nny othoi- whisky tintl ] pruurantoo its nbaoUito oxcolloneu in Jlavor as well us Its purity find its wholo- BOiiio olTootH. Tlio public is invilod to cull unil ry it. Homy Hillcr , Old N 13th St. , fuinily wlno and liouor liousu. Eainond hotel block. ' - i llll I I II _ _ _ Kinds of Suits I Ten of each kind and each kind difTercnt , arc shown in out * firmest show window today. Each of those suits boars a card which tells you in tjood plain figures , the price which is either she dollars and fifty cents or ten dollars and fifty cents. These suits were placed in the window to attract your attention to lotify you that Unlay "Thc Nebraska" begins anothr.r of the great special sales which have made her famous throughout the west Two styles of these suits those in the two front rows are marked The ones in the very front row are "beauts. ' They're made of good solid all wool cassimerc in a handsome dark brown with just enough color in the broken plaid to make the pattern attractive. The lining is of double warp Italian. These suits ire in round corner sacks only. The "square cut"sacks in the second row arc mighty tony. They arc made of substantial fancy black cheviot in an invisible plaid. The coats are cut double-breasted with square corners and in the proper length 'or this season. The lining is of soft serge and the price is six dollars and fifty cents. The third and fourth rows are marked Thc third row arc sacks round corner sacks and such sacks ! made of elegant dark gray all wool cassimcre lined' right up to the queen's taste with very fine Farmer satin , triple stitched finely tailored. The frocks' in the back row arc of that "never wear out" sort of goods good old honesty cassi- mere made up honestly every stitch such suits as fifteen dollars and sixteen dollars usually buys. Usually you get better goods than you expect at our specials 7tTso ? this time. FUR OVERCOATS have never been so'd ' by us. Thc urgent calls from our customers for them have' prompted us to add a complete assortment open today at such prices as only the Nebraska gives. Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TS * eminent speMHI t In nnrvons , chronic , . , . , nrlrMe. tlooj tt\n \ and unnnry ilheiiet. A r i l r an ) tglstoroiJ Braduato In nicilolna in JlplomnsHml cfrlinrHtc'nlinw. Untlll treailni : with tliucrvatuii f . ucoe nurrli , jpcrm .iirrhoc : , lost miulmo l.iemlusl . wcnlincn. nuht Icisui. liupniunvr iriihllls. stricture. BOM- . , . . Jrrhcjon. ulout Tiirlrncflc.ctc No mercury une.l. Nen Irenlmmit rorlosi ofinl power , I'AriUi iinnblu to vUllnionmj be lr > "ilclac homo ti ; aarrt'ipomlvnci > . Uelliln IntlruMinnli * cr nunt til mall or eipreia it- ourulypiirkeil. no ma hi iolnil ) < ute roiuniin ori nder. Uno , > oriunal Interview prcruirod. Cuninllat'on trre Corropiuti-nro . > tilctl > nrlvn'.u. ll.mk . IMjrilarlu at Ufa ) Mat tr * . UlUuu buuriUB. . toll > . u. euudJixB IU a. iu to iJ ai hujjt INTERKATIOHAL SANITARIUM IGtli anil Howard Streets , BO Itooms for ratlonts. OMAHA , NED , 1'or ilio tic&tmcnk of Chronic , Private l Nervous Diseases , MALI : AND I-TMAIJ : . L'ilos , FiHliiIit , Fissure and Slrlc- turt cil'dio Kocdini periiianeiit- Iy cured \\itliout the use of Knife , Uyaturc or Caustic. Enolnsr 4c. In hlnnips nnd our 107 lingo HOOK un DIM \M > , inil giifstiiin Hl.niKs , \iiii LU MAIIII : ) run : . IIITI.'ltVATIONAI. SAMTAIMUSr , inih nnil Ilounr' ! Sis. , ( Jinahi : , Nub W.O MAPI I. . M. l > . I'll' " < l nll i. ll.l. n.irr DR. C GEE WO onnf iictilf rhnin pli Kill yjin' miU Toi yinri praitiail i > ir' . ncuwltli .ill H'l i vu illtuiui. Ire il smnmfuilr ullltronloc un 'lv.i : mi liotUor il n'lur * Dill unit BUU him or > rrlto for uui'itlon blink 1)1 IUE i llilllk your 04 lull in iluii IMJUH. ' > ' " 'ir 'I ictur tjlH JOUHO butirr t ni fill i iia ili Jl f wllli lili muriiil woinlurfiilri ) iioillui iiiiilrnajlvo nu-r ho m.lu uu I k < ii -nlMt ol ur iluovitri oinn'ii ' tflri Ifllis Ituutt uti'l ' IM mHr.llnrJ roniuilloi till miMllcliiei Tli wurl I lil < wllrnii. Una Iliuuiiil li' lliiionl.il lntlir.u joirt' pr.icllaj. Maliilurluai ili'i'octlum. nu ii'ircullix , no | ial < ? .i. Unttunil treatment ui > 'l iicrniaaunt ctirj. emi sa'smfallr trji'.n ml ours I ii'n iii | li > - otlior iloctnri : Tlioj roiichlln. 4IU ll'irnny strsot. o'ironio rhoa- nmtli > mfijro.iri. kid u < f anil llvor troatilui. Tlio * t'ulvurl , Uih an I 1'nrntn ulrjati. KOTsril ( H'tillltr lnll < jitluii , liim at Btrulii iilvlulH/ Touk. muUlcliia tot > o irs but ; 0l n'J ralljf , M. U Aiilur on , Hit i.'uiilif xtrut , oitir-l uncliltli of llfltun yu TJ un lliu IUi for "ilo HID folloivliu prep > r : > l ronelMi nt llUUaliotile li bottle * lurfjW , for lli > ) earn of Antlmui , ( 'utirrli Slc < llaadnoliw , ImlUnillU'i Hluoill'oUJiililK. ltlieilinill iu , KuiailoVoikiiOii. . Klilnojr niiJ l.l r CoaipUInt .No uiiimU SOU onlr br CUtiiuaJ MeUU'liu Cu , Caiiltul , IIJ.JJJ. Offics , Ifilh aoJCalifonii Sii QJII'U , rrlbnlilbMl. nrutnte uu.l iili < iuuli J llhi' l rt mi illrllHjo nl ir bilious J < riiiir.lliuilli'n , < l ) | "l'-i , 'u Ji Urialli In i ilw InIIIAI llun ; ! , low uf i'i l"f . piiil 1)1 1'lfflon ' , iluful - - alp tllon I'lnii'Ics ' , wlluH Kim-lLi t ulllni/r / SK | oiiaiidciti > Alii < iMri { < jia * Impure blood ornrilurcbyllioHoniiiili Ihtrurln-J * tr tuuii to IK'tforill thdr.roi l fimilloiu Hfijjiil * AMUSEMENTS. " BOYB'S THEATREiJ NEW 3 vA.ftT NICiHT : Tuesday Evening , Nov. 15- OMAHA'S OMY lt [ J lAVOKIfK. YON YO\ISON | Victorious Always. Illiisliiitol bv GU3IIEEJE , nnil Mil A I' i vis1 t"in M li riinii ) tny nf pl'ivi-rs , liii'liiillin thn f ir-liimt'd htiinlioi IIILMI'S Qu u tullo. MI-CM KTAUTI.IM. H'i\iin : : Tin' lliu 11In. ; i > f tin' lo. linn' Thu l.tihilh-r ( 'imp In \\nilrr ! Thu li'u.il lluluiiv Million ! FARNAM STRPBATER , 'JT5-N KillT. IIcilisii I'.ifl.t'il In Ilia Dnnis N' MATI.MH \MJ.M-I ) : A\ And Illi Moiiy C'liiiipaiiy In KOOLx A 4i ti-il lif Itnnml I 'iTC > \ , Aincrlcii'i I'rvuilcc Trnvu t > AillitH. .1 I.III/IH cntli I Junir ( unit Farnain Street Thaaiir iJ01'Ui , 'Ibruo nliililH : unl Hntunliiy Mnthinj. eonimiinclnil 'J'liiirmlnjr NuM'intiDr ITtli /nii'ilui'n Clniriirtur Actor J. W. SUMMERS , In Ills now lomantlo rniui'ijy miccu'Sfi 'J EXR. R Y" A plliy tliul will I'l'nr M i'liiK iikinii mid nunln WONDERLAND and BIJOU THEATRE , All tin * \\ci < l > . Over tlic Hills to lliu I'uor ' House and u.u Aliinmbrn Vntulevillc Co. ( .1 M It Mi ADMIiMDN mH f liK'Ind'iil.i' ' i il eo.itu h ( ) li MiII I.U MOT rrjorti.iinn llatill C'liri'ii In Jjjs Ifr. J. .Nii'jilit'in. J.i'liunoii. < ! . ' DOCJTOH. : W In thu treatment of nil funm of PRIVATE DiSEASES.1 and \VuiKnesii ami Dsorderof TV/TIJ" K.T lth los of cuiiniKu. aiiibltlOD. ! IMlliLN nml vitality. Klehteeiiyuuriufl tliu mojt romiirkitilo UOCM Inf tlio trti-vlinoiit nf tliu clum of dlsna4ei. whlcif U pruvu'i by tliu miivers.il u-utlinouy ui tuouj lunilavshu havit IJDUII cured. Wrltn for olrouj Inr unil uuottiuii ilit. iltu uU l'iu * i- blt. | Uui.ilm , > * ! > .