- - - - , - - - - - - - - L- - TnE OJ\rAIJA \ flATLY . flEE : : .r.I"ESDA . . . , OOTODEn 8 , IS9lJ. r ; COtPLMNS OF CRAIN RATESfo Cozad Grain Company rUes Oharge3 Against the Union Pacific. I ALLEGES REBATES HAVE BEEN PAID - "CIorl. * rrom Su"nr J.'I1r.lorl"M ContinI In-o' ithlIui4Il ( nt UUor,1 still Con 1111.- : " ' " 111" r"oll nt the Cjiltul I J.INCOL . Oct. 7.-SpClal-lr. ( ! ) J. D. . Tlogarth acting for the Cozall Oraln corn. I any of Cozad , Neb. . today filed a complaint , . . - wIth the State hoard of Transportation agalnsl the recelver& of the Union Pacific S. 11. H. Clark. Oliver Mink , E. Ellery An. d'ron , FrMerlck H. CoutIert anll John W. Doane , claiming that the bUsIness of the Czad Oraln company Is Injured hy discrimination In rates and rebalea rraltetl to the Omaha Elevator cornj pny , a rival grain firm located .Ilt Lexington , fourteen miles from Cozad. Com- Illalnant 1I0garth says that the UnIon PacIfic company on November I , 1891 , Issued a Irellcht tariff , U. 1' . O. I" . o. No. 460 , narn- ing rates on wheal In car Iota between Omaha and Lexington at 12 cents per 100 ( pountIr ( : anti to Cozad al 14 cents. On August 22 , 1895 , these rates wllro Increased to l3Vi cents to Lexington / ( anti 20 cents to Cozad. This I 1R claimed to be In vIolation of lhe Board of Transportation act. The document tiled today says : "Complain- nnts aver thai the dlslllnco between Omaha and l'oz1ul Is 21 1) ) miles anl1 thai the rate or 20 cents per hundrell pound on wheal affords to dorenllants a revpnue of .0163 cents per ton per mile , or 71 per cent 1II0re than the average Iross ( freight earnings per ton per mile of all railway lines In the Unltell f3tates as shown on page 4 of the Interstate commerce commlsloners' report of 1891. or DO per cent mom than the average rrelghl earnings per ton per mile of Ierendants' line . as shown by the report of 189 , on page 463 or Nebraska . Board of Tram'porta- tlon's report. " Service of the above complaint was acknowl- edgetI by General Solicitor Thurston on the 4th Inst. Accompanying the complaInt Is a republication or the details of a case In the Official Hallway Guide or ChIcago for June 3891. ) In which It Is claimed by J. D. Hogarth & Co. or CozatI that rebates were paid to the rival company al Lexington , under the name or F. H. Peavey & Co. , to the amount of $ i , ,629.3 Hogarth says he believes thai the Omaha Elemlor company and Peavey & Co. are one and the same firm , and thai by this rebate and other discriminations his bUlllnes8 JlaJl been damaged to the amount of $ OOOO. Daily reports are now received at the , office of the secretary or slate from the bet sugar factories al Norfolk anti Grand Island Over 15,000 tons had been Jlurchased hy these factories up 10 the evening of October I , as I a 101l0ws : October I , Norfolk , 226 tons : Grand \ I91anll , 202 tons : October 2 , Norfolk , 229 ' : . ' 1ns ; Grand , Island , 157 tons : October 3 , Norfolk 15l 1 tons : Grand Island , 186 tons This Is sl'nlllng out among the farmers quite n sum or 1I10ney each day. It Is thought the sum total for the three months of beet sugn mar.nfactnro will exceed $100,000 this year. IJesldes this , farmers are allowed 2i cents a ! ton for storIng the beets Instead ol l1ellverlng them at onco. SELECTINO A SUPERINTENDENT. The choice or superintendent ! of the slate fish hatcherlea has practically narrowed down to two applicants. Today Hepresenlallve Ed- I gar Howard and W. S. Haker come down from Sarpy county and presented the nam. . of H , S. Alford of Itcuel as tire choice of thai district. The State Fish commission will meet next Wednesday to decide between the gentleman from Sarpy and , I\Ir. J. D , LinInger , who Is also highly recommended. Governor Holcomb desires It to ba emphatically under- stood thai whoever of these two Is selected the choice wilt be perfectly satisfactory to 1dm. Representative Howard , who speaks for , . Mr. AHorll , was an earnest champion of the r - governor's all through / ( the last session of the legislature and his present relations with the chief executive are of tim most frIendly nature The populist club of Seward county has filed a strong prates against the appoInt- . menl of Mr. Homlne and this action leaves the contest between Messrs. LininGer and Alrord. I. Thomas MciCnight a resident of the Penn- _ flylvanla Soldlcrs' home. al Eric , has written to Adjutant General Barry , asking ' : for a dup- licate certllleato at his service. 11 has been ; forwarded to him. 1IIcKnighi enlisted for , nine months Novemher 17. 1862. In company I\ : . Second Nebraska cavalry anti was 1118- J charged ' : al Omaha. He re-enllsted In company C , Ilrst Nebraska cavalry , December 7 , 1S3 , and was discharged June 1. 1866 , at Omaha Ex-Senator Charles F. l\tanl1erson \ was 01 the state capitol today , and held an Inter- view with tIm members or the State Banking Board , the nature or which they declined 10 divulge as they explaIned thai all action on the subject of the seuator's visit had been resclnl1ed. Tim latter sUbseCjuently called ( on Governor Holcomb , with whom bo had a short Intervlow. PROSPECTING FOR OOLD. Interest In the reported gold fields 01 Mil- font Is still n live issue In Lincoln A. O. Taylor of this city has bough a 160-acre farm near there for $12,000. Active work on the land of [ J. S. Dl1Ienheek Is progressing / antI a drill Is now at work piercing Its way toward bed rock. One visitor reports that on Saturday afternoon OM of the men operal- In/C / the drill picked up a nugget whIch had been brought : to the surface from a depth or farly-nIno reet. Mr. DllIenheclt told the man L that as ho hall found II ho might leeep II 110 I took II to Milford and found that It was gol,1 , beyond a doubt and thai II weighed $3GO. It Is upon bed rock where the richest lie- posits are expecte,1 , to be found There Is i I an Incrosslng demand for land : In the vlclnlly o [ IIf11Cord. The Goo 1 Templars arc actively at worle malelng arrangements for the grand / lodge l lIesslon or their order , which wl1l be held In this city Thulsday and Friday of this weele. A public reception will be tendered the delegates and visitors on Thursday even- 1' 1n. ! : On' Friday evening / there will be a t mass fleeting and lecture hy Dr. Dabs H. Mann or Broollyn , the supreme head or the Good Templars of the worll1. ' A meeting , or the creditors or the H. T. Clarke Drug ; conmpaay was held today al the Lincoln hotel The feeling manifested was J cue of friendliness , and overtures were made looking to an extenSIon or time that would enahle the company to continue business. Some of the heaviest creditors , bolilrrs or commercial taper , were not represented 11. T. Clarke , W'IO ' was present announced his willingness to stallll behind the company and , see thai all creditors receIved their pay In the district court today Harry Page antI I Thomas .connell. two young ! fellows caught In YOl'lker's fur store a few weeks slnc . plellle 1 guilty to the charge or burglary antI were each sentenced to eighteen months In the Ilenltentiary. Miss Grace Altleen has returned from a vlllil In Iowa and ( ( Is again / at her post In the , . office of time secretary of slate. ARRESTED FOIL \rnEZZLE\mNT. : : . Today \ \ ' . I. . Johnson was arrested on n " warrant charging him with ombezzllng ; $145,10 Cram the "Iarkson Laundry company. Johnson was a Irlver for the laundry. Some time since ho left for Iowa , but returned and d wen I 10 work again His previous pecula- I Boos hatl been discovered , but the company thought thai by employing him they could get some or It back. Instead of this Johnson , who was It gambler Is charged with taking more money. Governor Holcomb has named as delegates to the " ' " . "Hoal1 Parliament" at the Atlanta expositIon - positIon the same gentlemen named for the Jo'armera' congress. viH. : : . E. lIealh Liii- coIn : T. C. Phelan Urayton : C. H. Ehnen- 'Iorf. Syracuse : Mrs. A. M. Edwards , Fremont : Eli A. Uarnes. Grand bland : W. S. Delano I.ee's Park : J. 11. McDowell , I"alrbury : J. I > . IIullan : , O'Neil. Omaha people In Lincoln : Al the Linden -11. D. Neely Frank E. hlartigan A. S. Churchill. M. Meyer , W. n. Bsrsto\\ , J. M. MorrIs , C. Z. Ooul < l. At the Capital-A. F. Wilkins. . Al the Llncoln-t. A. hall James S. , . . . Carr II. 1I0untu ' 1' . E. Congdon. Lee w Spratlin , E. Smith Spencer mls. E. M. Iiartiett.V. . E. Cluke , J. M. MetcaJr. A. J. Luce. Charles V' . 'bnderaon. John E. Wilbur , 0 , I ) . Allen. H. W. Dreckenrll1ge. A. L Frank . \ . M. Lommweil ! E. D. rank. . 'VIdt. " % 'M Oln'rut. ) . hy . . Jholi'snlc s.- OX"'OHO Neb. . Ocl. 7.-Speclal ( Tole-- ' &ram.-Thleves lul night broke Into the stare of J. O. Prel'lOD and carried away his ' t'ntlrt ! stock or watches and jewelry valued at 1000. A. . liberaL reward baa been offered for thl' capture > at time perpetrators , and the recovery of the property. thS S ! TIII.I. ti ) I.Wl'Tn ? ( ntlTI : n , 1t1'1"hllC'l1n" ot th. : Ph."t Ill"trlr.t X"IIII' , IUlIIII,1 cm imil Idates. TECUMSFII . Neb. , Oct. 7.-Speclal ( Tete- /Cram.-Tecumseh / ) was the scene tOday at the republican judicial convention of the thF F lrsl I1lstrlct. Chairman Barry of the ju. dlclal district central cOlllmltteo called the' meeting to order In the court room , and Sec- rehry Keimread the call. lion. harry Llntl. lay of I'awneecan - made , temporary chair- lIIan and A. Il. lCelm or IUchardson tem- perary Jlecretary. This organIzation was made permanent. The work before the con- ventlon was the placing In nomination or two candidates for jUdle9 Twenty.seven ballots were taken on single candidates without - out a nomination. At Ihls point an alljollrn- ml'nl was made for supptr. At 7:30 : work was resumed. A motion 10 ballot on two cardhlales al a time , prevailed , and on the firsl ballot Judge J. S. : Stull of Nemahn anti , JUdge C. n , Letton or Jefferson were made thn nominees. A brief time was taken u" In i Impromptu speecheo. A central committee was then named anti the convention 1111. j ourned . The convention was well attended , each county having a full rellresentatlon. I t/"iUgU / : " \\'UI'l'gUS' 1I\"iUWl' : " : . l . 'Ift4'mI It'mh..r" ot th ' Crnrt ot limit , Stnh' )1t'I.t nt I.lui'.mIii LINCOLN , Oct. 7.-Speclal ( Telelram.- ( ) . 'moon memher3 of the Nebraska Life Under- writers assocIation aseomabici this evening al tim Lindell , and al 9 p. m. sal down to a n elaborate banlul't. ( John Steel or Omaha was toastmaster. There were present from Omaha : 11. D. Neely , Equitable Life : F. E. Hartigan , State Mutual : W. II. I1arslow , 'las- sachlll/otts Mutual : T. M. NorrIs , Union Mutual : C. Z. Gould , Pennsylvania Mutual : ; A. I Wlllon , UnIon Life : U. O. Truax , Union Central Lire : John Steel , Northwestern : W. J . Fisher , New EnlIal111 lutual. Front I.lncoln ! : J. 11. Iockett , sr. , anti , J. 11. 'Iocl- e tt. Jr. , Northwestern : J. 1\1. and A. H. I'l1mlsten : , Union Central , and O. W. Noble , New ngland. 1'111 It..uth l'olu"'r" . PLATTS'WUTH I , Ncb" , Oct. 7.-Speclal- ( ) Deputy Sheriff Hyrs ! returned front Seward lasl l evening with Frank Able , one of the Able brothers who broke Jan here last weel Jl Is i though his brother will be al1preheOllotI s eon . All hopM or capturing Kehley who was held for pocket picking to time amount of $140 , have been abandonel1. I A move la on root In Weeping Water by which a stock company Is being organized 10 t sink an artesIan ! well to supply a lake to t be used for various 11\IrpoSl'S , IncludIng the city's Ice supply. The leading capitalists or thai town are InterNted. " ' . S. Stribling , who was arrested some time ago on a charge of burglary anti , suh- sequently bound over to the district court , was today llseharged The crIme committed was chicken stealing. The coop not being Ilockel1. l Il was nol burglary , as defined by the statutes. Minnie , the J'ear-old ! daughter or Rev. J. B. cKay ! , of this city was thrown down by a largo hog with which she was playing to- day and her left leg was broken Just above the ankle. Grand preparations arc beIng made by the Tel Jed Sokol of this city for their gymnastic exhibition ' antI ball , which will take place next Saturday. The same socIety will be represented that took part In the competition recently held In Omaha. lieu Erie . , % CflM x. . . . . " . 3FATRICE ] Neb" , Oct. 7.-Speelal- ( ) The Gage county prohibitionists will hold a convention In this city to nomInate a county ticket on the 12th Inst. Dr. Brand , who has been seriously III for soma days past , Is reported as slightly improved - proved today. Ills father and mother and Dr. H. C. lIuston. their family physician , arrived - rived Saturday from Urbana O. A representative of TIle Bee has been In Beatrice for a day or two pasl and Is meet- log with unexpected success In soliciting names for the dall ) ' . The fact thai The Bee gels In hero early In the morning Is doing much toward Increasing Its cIrculation. " \\'hat , I want Is the news and The Dee gives It , " was the remark IJlade by one of our leadIng - Ing business men In the hearing of your cor- respondent. Egbert Shaw , esq. . one of the oldest settlers or Gage county died thIs morning aL the homo or his broCher In Adams township , or a slclmess of nearly a Y03r'8 l1uratlon The deceased - ceased was 70 years of age and settled In the county In 1857. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'lIr..It'd CUln'lct 1I..nrr..I. PI.ATTS\IOUTH : , Neh. . Ocl. 7-Speclal ( I Telegram-Poslmasler ) FredV. . Patterson or h Rock Bluff . six miles south of this city. came I liP thl9 afternoon an < 1l11ed a complaint against Alonzo Moore charging him with being crimInally - Inally Intimate with hIs 15-year-ohl daughter , , Veronica. Moore Is a fellow about 28 years of h ago and has n decideilly bad reputation , hay Ins been senl to the penItentiary from Otoe i county about two years ago on a charge of r stealing alllt was recently releasrd on parole Sheriff Eikenbarry with a deputy. wenl down to Rock Blurt this evening to arrest I Moore , who mad learned of the actions or the rather and started to evade arrest. He was cap tured In a cornlleld. where he was In hiding antI brought to this city allll 10dgell In Jail , where bo will be held for preliminary exam tnatlon Wednesl1ay. IIl'llIth'f' s 1111"1' Tim t'imt In Chllr . . . ASH LAND. Neh. , , Oct. 7.-Speclal.-'lr. ( ) . W. A. Johnson , who with his daughter , also weak-mlndell , was arrested In Lincoln lasl f'riday charged with soliciting were released by the authorities allll came to Ash : land last Saturday , accompanied by rchtlves from here , who went after them. 'Ir. John son has been a resident of this section , residing - siding t"ilreo miles West or town , for 11 l1umbcr or years , and recently moved to Schek ! ) ' . Federal C..UI.t at Ii nn.'oh.m. LINCOI..N , Oct. 7.-Speeial ( Telegram- ) The federal circuit court opened today with Judge Shlras of Iowa 11resll1lng. There was a large attendance of attorneys , many of them front points outside or the state. But little business was done aside from calling the law , equity and criminal nlockot and court WIIS adjourned al 3 o'clocle p. In. It Is expected that Judge Dunl1y will alt tomorrow - morrow with Judge Shlras. 1I.'nr,1 ut - IIt'r L'pfhnt'r's - 1)'ntl. ! I1AS1'INOS ( , Neb" , Oct. 7.-Special.-Mrs. ( ) , U. S. Hohrer received a. . telegram yesterday I informing her or the death or her rathcr William 'or'ler ; who died Sunday al his home In Sterling m. . \ YELC0MIIi ) ol.n IhhhIiht'I'Y 111:1.1 Pr.'eihitmni'p. IInrhhl.r hLimei 1'lIthll. MIII"1It In the S..uth'rn IIri'mmst CHATTANOOGA , Tenn. , Oct. 7.-Several hundred Cbatlanoogans were al tha depot to greet the liberty bell on Its arrival from Inoxyllle today. Mayor Ochs In a few brIef remarks of welcome laid that the people or the south welcomed the bell as patriots anti Americans. lie pointed out the fact that General Willard Warmr of the federal army and Major J. . . . . Shipp , quartermaster general - eral of the United Confederate veterans were , on time cItizens' committee. Both are vet. erans or the late war. Mayor Warwick of PhiladelphIa In responding said that : ho hall neVer seen such l1emonstratlons or loyalty Lit , on this trIp through the south. lie said ho felt thai the bell was as sara In Cbatta- nooga as In Philadelphia The Philadelphia party was then taken to Lookout mountaIn al 4 o'clock this aternoon. The formal ceremonies - emonies or welcome will take place In the \Iresence \ or st\'Cral thousand ! people. . - - U..nthN or nUll ) ' , SAN ANTONIO , Tex" , Oct. 7.-Dr. T. M. Fetterman , third national vice presIdent of the T. D. A" dIed In this city this morning , aged 53 years. NEW YORK , Oct. 7.-Walden Ramsey the welt known actor and member of Palmer'8 company , Is desd. LONDON. Oct. 7.-Ada Ca\'enl1lsh , the actress Is lleal1. She was the widow of the late Frank : \Iarshall. co-el1ltor with Sir Henry Irving or "Tbe Irvlng.Shakespeare " She was best known In Amprlca as the Mercy ! " Merrlek of Wilkie Collins' "New Mag- dalen. LONDON , Oct. 7.-Admlral 1Ion. Sir James Robert 1 > rullll1\ond. G. C. n. K. C. II" , gevtlemall usher ot the black rod ( serleant- at-arl1l1) ) . I.a dead 81IId S" TRYING TO RESTORE RATES Task Which RaUr"nd Omoials Arc Anxious to Accomplish. DISPOSITION TO CONCEDE AND CONDONE ) ( ( . . .thll { " ot Iloth I'n""r nn.t Jo'r'llhl U"llnrlm."t" 'loon ! to lie tiel to Pnl nil ilisil to I ) " maoist I hn : I lOll I , President Clark , General Manager Dickinson - son and General Passenger Agent Iomax have returned from the cast. Mr. Clark Went to Boston several weeks ago to attend tine meeting of the directors of the Union Pacific , which , vas not heltI. General Manager . ager , Dickinson was In Chicago Oil buslnesJ connected with time rate agreements on western - era roads , and Mr. Lomax. was In Chicago attending the meeting oC the WCtern 1'assen. ge- association , None of tine meetings re- sultE.1 III the correction or any ot the abuses , that have for several months past upset wesl- : ern freight anti passenger buslnels. I In the passenger ' departmmment another meet- big will bOl held In a few days and nn elTorl made to get matters adjusted for the winter's buslne . The trouble thus far has been con- fined to sealpn ! ! and such minor offenses by Chlcalo-Omaha roads. All of th"o lines have been charged / I with having had a hand In the demoralization or passenger rates , and the glnEr1 : ! desire stems to be to c011l10u. . , put orrense.i Ir an ngrternent can ba reached that will protect the profit side or the business , on the transcontinental tr.lmc which Is open- tug up lively "Ilh the approach of the \I'lnter se.1son. For this Jlurpoe the transcontinental lines hJve slgnltled a wllllnlness to get together - gother on an agreement. The meeting has not been called yet. but will probably ba held some time this month. Western [ r , lghl matters lire In as bad a tangle all ever , anl1 an effort will be mad' to hold another meeting this \\'Eele anti try to rrneb an adjustment of the eOlIl1tons ! ! ; that : have resulted In a comoleto demorallza- : tlon of the rates on coal lumber and other i commodities from Chicago 10 Omaha. I The return of 'Iessrs. Clark DickInson antI Lomax takes time Union PJcltlc he3dquJrlen out of tIme hands or the very competent head clerics and assistants , who have been In charge for several weelts. Tunic are stili nv- oral absentits In the officIal rorcc General Solicitor Thurston Is In Sl Paul on business connected with the road Assistant General Solicitor Kelly ts In New Yorl W J. Car- roll assistant to the general solicitor , Is In Enrope Master \ \ In Chancery Cornish Is In New York , and his assistant , 1IIr. Kreeht , 13 on his wrddimmg ! ! tour In the easL General , I'relghl Tramc Manager Monroe Is In the west , and has bocn for a month. . - - - - Cur Puullnl' Contlnu" The freight car ramlne on the northern railroads continues without much show of relief for the pre ent. The Missouri : Paclne returned twent-three cars belonging to the Chicago , St. Paul 1I11n- n'apoHs & Omaha Sunday : , but time majority of the cars or the other roads are showing up very slowly. Last year after the crop failure In Nebraska - braslm a large number or cars were enl south and presse,1 , Into srrvLce by time south- era lines In handling the products of Kamt.ts and \tlssourl. : Very little or this rolllul stock : has been returned by these lines The grain and farm produce of the Da- kotas Is beglnuln to move eastward and the warehouses and crIbs along time lines are t111e to onrllowlng , awaillng hlpment. ! A car limIt among all transmlsslssppl ! roatIa has been fixed al Chicago on the east St. Louis on the south Denver and SaIL Lake < on the vest and Portland on the northwest. Lest season this limit was net carried Into effect and the result Is that there are "tramp" cars scattered nil over the south and west as far as New Orleans and San Francisco \'ele- \ grams are beglnnlng to be received by the graina and elevator men along the roads In Nebraska askIng for cars . and It Is quite probable lhat tile varIous lines will b pieced al a great disadvantage before the famine Is o\"er. Xut u nh''r Line . \ . .nt. Harry Moores of the Wabash Is agent for a number or steamship lines anti , Is mid- vertlsed as such over the stato. lie received a letter 'esterlay , whIch shows what an apprecIation some or the people have of the duties or hl t011t1on. ; The letter was from a youulC man at Elm Creek , Neb. . and wax as follows : "Steamboat ol11ee. Omaha-Dear Sir : I would like to asle few you a ques- tions. lIow much would a boat cost that would be large enough to take ten men from Omaha down as far as Cairo ? How long would II take to row down ? Would It be dangerous for a person to start down tI'e river who II.\S no ctperlonco In rowing a " boat ? The letter was wrlten In evIdent good ! faIth and Mr. Moores answered It accorl1lngly Ho Inrorm the ambitious aspirant for navigation honors that he was nol In the boat business , but confIned hlmsol solely to selling tickets on sea 01111 rail , Head - vised the man that the trip down the river would < bD beset with dangers owing to the depredations lhal were being committed hy rIver pirates all along ! the route and advised him to go by rail via the Wabash to Cairo - - S'h..dnll'.1nnlhl'I' . Aunt haei' ) f"l.tlnn- . The meeting scheduled al Sail Lairs to take up the grievances or the Utah jobbers has fiashed In the pan again owing to the Inability of several eastern traffic managers to be present. It Is expected now thai another meeting will bo called for next weelt. The Union Pacific has agreed to tic- cepl through freIghts al Nephl lrem the SLtrIratoV'liiey road and to handle the bml- ncss nronerlv. Genera Freight Tral11c Manager Munroe or the Union Paclllc , who has been In the west ror some time has gone to Denver on business and will remain In the west Cor another weak In the hope that time managers or the roads Inter.zstel1 will be able to get together and settle the utah muddle before his return to Omaha. Big Shuwlll' for \nt"lul'c Commit . J. Leach or 01kdllo : , Antelope county , 'ent to J. H , Buchanan general passenger agent of the Fremont , Elkhorn anti Missouri Val- Icy railroad , a 'Jmple of oats anti barley or this year's crop In that county. This oats score raised by John D. Dutte\J \ and yielded ntnetr-nlne bushels to the acre. machine measure , and whIch testfll thlrty.sevell , pounds per bushel , which means lli bushels to time aero by weIght. The barley WlW raIsed by L. II. Iutl'r anti the yield was shty.three bushels to the acre machine measure. and tested forty-eIght pounds per bushel. _ _ I IVIh1 n1II1I1I1 In ( ) mmmnhmnm . The Hlehardson Drug eomplny : will remain In Omaha anti continue to bt- an Omaha Insti- tution. Some months ago negotiations were commenced. contemplating a removal or the business to SL I.ouls. Time field was , looked over antI II was about decided to change the locatlcn. C. F. Weller the president of the company who has large property interest . In this city declared agalnsl the change and as a resull all negotiations have been de- clarel off \ and time house will remaIn In this cIty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tlie ) , Simycil . thc hhtit1ge. A fire WAS discovered three IIIl1es east or Greenwood on the DurJlngtun. Passengers on a specIal train from Creston , la" , to Un- coIn found a bridge on fire and succeeded In saving the structure after the east ap- pre . ch had been badly burnel1. Sulll thc ( ; eurJln Central SAVANNAH , Oct. 7.-The Central railroad of Georgia was solll at auction to < 1ay. Henry Crawford of the attorneys for the reorganization - zatlon commltteo bid It In for $2,000,000. . 1)IIIn't Gremitly hunch 'I'liemmisehyt.s FORT SMITH : , Ant . Ocl. 7.-The northbound - bound 'Frisco passenger train was robbed at Caston : I. ' ' . , fifty mUes south of here , last night Six men dId the work They cut the express car loose from the train anti un It up the track. They failed to open the through safe and only got 85 cents from the sate. The passengers were not molested The train was permitted to pull \ OU\ after the banl1lts failed to open the big Ide. 1l III thought to have been the work ot tile Christian : brothers gll\Co . LATIO Ylnhl' . I"ltel tI"tICO : " , , AIII..rl..nll f"lrlllfl . . St'cmirr 1'\.rJ\1 111I _ IlurCll ( 'imni tracts. CITY 0J.1 ME'X1(5 ( , Oct. 7-An American firm of this cUt' ' tJ h fI.'cUletl the contract for lighting , the naUilnal palace by electrlcJtr. The government , unlJl recently , has opposed putting In electricity fearing danger from fire. . . ' " ' Concessions line been granted for nn Irrl. gating canal , commencing on time loft bank of Sablnas rVl'r , In Itlle' ' state ot Coahnlla , the concessionaire blhdlllg himself to conform to any regulations 'lh ' m1 : may be adopted as n result of the 'proi ' oiN ( . International Irrigation convention between the United States anti \Iexlco. : t I / Dad washouts on the Mexican Central railroad - road near Jiminez have detained malls and pa'aengers from the far west and Pacific coast of the United States Among those dltalned are Secretary or United Slates Le- gaLlon / Butler and President noblnsnn ot the Central railway. The .torm In time north In. terrerell with time Mexican National railway telegraph lines last night Construction ma- tl'rlal for the westward cxlenslon or the Mexican Central railway ( ruins Guadalajara has been sent to that city , mind material wilt soon arrIve from New Mexico ( ' Among the delegates to the congress or Arnericaniats next monLh are Frederico Oull- lermo Voilmuer consul genel'al or Venezuela , In lIamburl : Dr. Walter J. 1I0rrman of Wal'h- Ington : F. W. Putnam ot l.ambrldCe.l3s8. / : . ; henry de L..1usuro. Geneva : ' 1. G.llnleaot , presIdent of the Geographical Society or France : A. de r.tontgol1er ! or Loire France ; Clemens Mnller of Dresden ; Haoul do In Orasserlo ! or Hlerms : his excellency Clythe do l\Iagalaes , reprcseimting the United States of Brazil : his excellency , gmillo de Leon represlIt1nh ( Guatemala , and hltl excellency Francisco de la Fuento Hulz , representing the DomInion republic. Some excitement has been erected by a rumor that Protestant missIonaries had con- splre,1 , to blow up a church containing the miraculous Itnae ! , Virgin Gtmadaiotmpc with (1)'nam1to ( bombs , or to sel lire to time strue. ture The authorities ' give the rumor no crel1encl' . but It ShOWl' hV popnlar reeling has bcen cxcttd ! by the threatened Protestant mission arcs crusade against adoration of tlm . . - virgin. around , which mJny patrIotic trJI1I- tlOll9 cluster. Speculation fs rita as to who wilt be ap- pointed to succeed , tile late minister of the nterior I ItolllHo nubia A high personage said today that the chances were In favor of the appointment or General Demado RyC's , / governor or Nue\1) Lean The name of Pablo Macedo ! . an emlnenl lawyer or this city. with a large private InternatIonal law practice and many American cllellts , Is also lIIentloned. m It Is probable lhll : Gener1 : mncon Oal- lardo l , governor of the federal district , who Is i opposed ta the toleration of gamblIng will scan begin a vIgorous campaIgn agalnsl well I known beures which are reported to be making handsome Incomc3 ror their Ilroprl tcrA t , crs.Time Time hanks are glutted with amounts en- tlrely without ( precedent here Money : Is abundant In private hands ! and malluractur- i ng Is enjoying a boom , mills running extra hours Trade Is Imlro\'lnl ( anll all prospects point to n bmiC3 ' winter all over the republic. The trade has Issued order an : : desIgned to break up Limo practice or custom home In- spcetors taking articles Cram packages or mer- chanlllse and raying they will p'lY for ttmcr.m , which they never do. " This practice Is an all 1 0110 here and Inllld a , serious loss upon Im- J orters , whIch Flnl.Ict' ! lflnlster : Llmalltour 13 determined shall pto ; > . , General It\'era ! ct the ' \ army has In his possession - session till swcrd o ( Emperor MaxImilian which he wore n tllq i urrcnder on time hill of Dels al Querterao , twent-elglll YC3C alO. I Is proposed 10 secure this for the r.a- tlonal artillery Insellll , whers the fag of Filibuster Walker lJulbeczl 11laecl1. The time for c003tructlng : the railway from MerIda to Pete , ' : : In 'ueatamm . hs : ! been C'X- tended eight year , rr s\lcnl Robinson oC tima Mexlcau Central arrived today from Brston , The federal teleiraph , hues are badly Inler- ruptel1 In tile north The national g'uad stale organization In Yucatan 13 being perr cted , In order , If feces- sary. to aid the 'rpfleral ' trorps In thf C3m- pal1 agaInst tilt ttutliaum. It Is proposed to employ the siatottNOP9 as flankers anti van guards , as they arms ' better acquainted wllt " the country. " "I : , ' f . BANNOCKS { TAKING REVENCE - Captain Smith Jnckson's ' Hole ramo Shot and Kicd by Thom. TROOPS STARTED FOR TiE SCENE OIP ot lime ) hiiu 1mIIU..nCr,1 II the ) llr..r ot I li-feiseit-ss 1'/1' . 1'0" " ( ' I.t ! lulutr nil' ( rom n Unl..hol , DENVER , Oct. 7.-A special to the Republican - llcan front I'ocatelo elves time following no- count of the killing of eettlcrs at Jackson's 1010 by Indians : A courier anti seoul for the United Slates troops , name J.V. . Wilson , reachell Idaho Falls . , about ninety miles north of this place , i last evening , brhnghrm news of the killing or brlnIClnl Captain Smith and two comrades by Indians In the lower part of Jacleson's hole on Thurs- day morning. The Intlans hall sworn vengeance against Smith , as It was he , they bl'le\'cd. who killed ono oC their tribe ant was the cerise indirectly of the dealh or a pappoose las JUly. Smith was wounded himself In this fight , but reecv- ersd. ered.Wilson Wilson state thai Captin Smith antI his two comanlons were prospecting on the south Cork or Snake rIver , nl thin south end of Jackson's hole , and \\cre ambushed , anti , that ho anti , his two Comp:10n3 were shot dead and their two bedoJ : left on time rlvel' bemmic. Wilson and Constable Manning were scout- Ing In this locality at the tme ! and both saw the dead bodlN or the mnrllered mcn. Wison wen : I al once to Captain Collis' command at Swan Yale : anti reported tim facts , leaving / Man , nng ! at Camp Granite to return to Jackn' 1010 with tha troops who Immediately leC' for the scene of the kiliing. Wison then rode to 1laho Fails with dls\atchcs , D. Adams , a rancher . living ( three miles ( rain the ! CCne or the kIlling , and now visit- lag at Idaho Falls , put Wilson through I searching examination In regld to the klln ! of Smith ard his companions anti says therl' can bo no 110nbt whatever as to the relabili'i ! \Vhlton's statcment. lie says further thaI the kllng of ( Smith was no surprlso to him as the Indians oenly avowed they would have his scalp He believes . however ths' this \11 virtually , seUe the IUfficuly so la as the mittens am concere lavlnj avenged , the dmth or theIr braves they wl now return to Limo resorvatlon. \lson say Ihero arc about sixty Indians In Jackeon' Hole , and they are Dannocs fr01 the Fort halt rosrvattoti , 1al Captan Culils. with lila band who steno : for the Hole will I1rl'C out all the IndIan' ruund thee , but II Is almost certain that none w\1 bo encountered , as they wi antic' pate the arrIval or troops and head by a elr cultous rotte for the reservaton , Lleutenml Ladd or the Ninth cavalry an' Lieutenant Penn of tha First Inrantry , r.O\ stationed ! at 'Iontpeller , Idaho , were mue" nlarmed al the report oC the II 1 I n ; : , . Fro'l reports reoslvell by them front tht.lr troop' camped In Star valley II was believed nr further trouble would ensue. and , the rppor' ' states that thieve were , no Indins In Jack'nnm' , Hole , wllh the exception or a small band : under military escort gaIn to another camp Wyoming 'to recover a child thai was lost last winter. The nnl of [ Smlths : comrade , could not be learnctI. . \ special ! to time News from Cheyenne , Wyo. . says : The military authorities at Fort Hussll dlcrC1111 the rellrt ! of [ the kllnr ! In Jacson's ! hole or Captain SmIth and twr comrades by Bannocle ntlians. , The federal authorities here place no reliance on tIme re port. Lieutenant : Vldd. who Is commander 'of the troops 01 Montpehier . Idho telegraphs thl afternoon as follows : "Nolhlng Is known her of the matter. Report not creted , " - - G I " ; ' 'M , : ou J' = " " ; : : ; Uf P ICEDENTED BAlGAJN8 5 AT THE ! GREAT BANKRUPT SALE I , O : : THESe So PI MORSE DRY GOODS CO Q 16th anrl : Farnam Streets. ' Jlerciess 'Sacrifcing' . of First Class Merchauhse. . Don't fail to secure some of the nn1atch- c' able argains Sa Ea OLSON CO KID GLOYES. I I FEATHER T1'I .lNaS. ' French mnda goods , 1-button ' and 7.hool. , An odd , lot geol width , assorted colors , I nil C'olor. and ie1zee , Noise price $ t.50. JlulsCrlce 20c to "c , Bankt'upt : Q : Dankl'upt : . Sub - 8 C Sub ! . 5c Plce , pOI' p'oir only Pt'lCU only , her- yitt'd GIRMAN INITTING YAnN HEYNEH KID GLOYES. ' % -pounti . skeins , all coione. Morse'rn One of the most reliable iovcs made , 11.ce : 25c. good assorlel1 colors. Morse s prIce 2O. Linnlcm'upt : . I3anlct'upt ' ' Ufnkl'upl l'4c Sale I'i'ke , $1. 3 'i7' : Tlr I1 ' only . . Plco only , each KNiTTING SH.K. LADIES' COMBINATION SUITS. All colors , full size spools Marso's price : c. Non-shrlnkablo wool goods , One qnaly , desirable good" Morsc'e price $2,0. Bankrupt ) tOe Sale Batuirupt II ' Plco only , each Suite $119 I Price only , each SAXONY IMPERIAL YAnNS . A big lot , come after thorn qulelt , they wou't last Ions. Marso's price 20c. , . . ' LADIES CAMIIJS hAIR VESTS Anti pants. In fiat . niegant soft Dankt'upt Q AnI fat goods fleganl ser 8 quality , nlceh' " mude anl1 trimmed. Sale C Morse s price $2.0. . Price only , each Dankl'upt : , ' CROChET COTTON. Salts I , 'I $1 2 9 iI boXes cream color , to close out at Pl'lco . once. . Morse's prIce ! 8c. ol I' , , 'tl 1 Bankrupt LADIIS' . B.AdK , WOOLEN nDBED Sale lOc HOSId. ' t , ' Price , 3 spools for , t' sort oots , fiseamiese \ , fool. Morse's MACHINE TUHEAD. llrlco 35c. W\Ifcamlcs9 . ; , O' ; 2o.yard spools . llaclt or white. ITI.mflkt'Ult'itin Smile ' 't , ' { 21c Bankrupt ,0 A 5c ! Sale C Pvlco , pair Plco on1o tier ' " " Price , a : spools for , . I itm. LADIES' EIdG..NT SILK HOSE. 'fOLIT SOAP. . ' Jet lIoe water buttermilk and cucumber. All or Morses nl h grade goods to be Iorie's price , lOe cake. closed out : 'lhout reserve. Morse's price $1.0 to 3 $ } W.1 Bankrupt 1loja 1Jc ' Sale Thinkr'ujt C Sale l'uH 11 ' 9 . " ' 9 8e Price I , 3 cakes for Price only II , ! IICI' paIr 'Jcmr's W . BEST 1LOHIDA WATER. TRIMMING D1PA'TtTMENT. sze. ' Bankrupt rupt ' A big lot to b ! olset out al once alt Sale 21c colors and slyles. Itioraic's price lO to Pt'bcc onlt' each 2 , . : , Plco J' Bankrupt -INCH EII HDOWN. - 3c Sale C Price ony ) , per Yard 75e. Plain colors , good shades. Morse's price 'lor80'8 price : e to 1 ' Bankrupt 45 Bankrupt Sale C Sale ' 9 C Price only , per yard Price 011y , pOI yard FANCY CHOCKERY. , hlavilanti and Vienna high grade goods. Morse's Ilrleec to U,2. after Havlan inner , coffees vases , , plates plaIn , dali decorated sets. Bankrupt ' china , elc. . ctc . corees good' brought tor- Salo" 'c ward , eli go Just at hair Morse's Jlrlce. Displayed on extra counters . main aisle Pz'lco 1 only 1 . per yard 16th street entrance - - - . . . _ J - GREArTT p EC E .11 ' I j 4 , - l t1 vy ' 9fftdt 4J\ . ' .3 ' ' ' m 2 F ' . , * ' ' 1 IuLiG. . - FOR IOCENT5. IO'CETS . The monty you paid last year for fuel that was wasted would go a good way toward buying Jewel Stoves . and Ranges ) ' 4 . -the kind that don't wate , Fuel isn't the only thing they save . , -they spare your time , and patence Our trade mark i on every genuine Jewel Ask your dealer for them. ' W l. LYLE DICKEY & CO" , Omaha , A. C. RAY1UEH , South Omaha. , : r - . , : tf ' ' - . - -S. : : / I ' ' 11 t 4"e We guarantee I that you can \ ; 4 - Heat 3 1ooms this season with 2 Tons of Coal " ' by using our Palace Regal Base .c3urner. . _ r ; C . , .p.l Q , ; . . r .4 i _ .t- . . f ' bi _ t. _ U . : . t CD _ _ I- . t' : - : : ' : . c l l' , _ GO . , l : _ _ _ _ _ P ; 1 01 _ - ce _ _ _ c ; tr C + H . 11 - Nc rJ , I 'h , r , a4 , ' ' ' , 'Ji o rJ - ' I - . -t , . ; / . . m vVe are the popular House v : ' Furnishers of Omaha . : ' . Good , reliable , serviceable \ , and up-to-date goods at , ; - I , ; ea Popular Prices - . . 4 ; , , , , I ' I I ' I $ I ' ! li , I : P- ' - - - A Few Advatit ages Orerell by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. l'aul RaIlway . the short line to ( mirage. A clean tri ClcBlo. made ul and started from Omaha. I \OUX CIT CHSCAGOI a , ' , L- d' CEDAR RIDS Al" cl' ' au.DES , ; ! OTNZS . Rag&Dge checked tram residence 10 t.stnaton. 1'lelaot rain eeivtce and courteous em- ployes Fntire train lighted , . ' I'ntre lrln : by occlrlcly with electric readln lamp In every berth Finest dining ' car service In the wet , with \eals served / 10 carle. or . In other wordo order what Chlcljo you want 01 and 9 a. pay iii. toe what you get. 1"I'er leaves union depot flatly 01 6:0 : p. m" , srrh'l& City Ticket Omce , 154 Faram fltreet. C S. CAnnn . city Ticket Agent - - I , @ ' /IA RESTORE ( _ LOST VIGOR " \ ' When , . In d.bl . whit to u. for Nrnol , nrWI , . Lou ot S..I Par rln ( eIdc , t2n4weeks' ' , em. ; . ' 1 ; . , n raf ; , ' . ? ' Varicucem . and . i , . I' alger i . ihe quickly , k : : t'r'd t' ( . torn Ii'egieid any . , 0" . iuci . Iou14.i es.li . . , . . . J . . . . , fitaliy t l Mined sny.h.s. w.lJ , C. 5i.o ; C i.o.cs for iso With , , . Hlult In 4 week. C. "I : ,5.f gi. I . a i\ \ legal ln tnanh , i , : ( ire t ! ; : Jn (5. ! N" J : I UERMAN & McCONNTJILT. DRUG CO _ l5flhflndgo sitreet . Omnlo , Net . , - , - - - - - - - -