y , * , - -Jr t i ' " THEOMAHA DAILY BEE : JjSlIDAY , NOVEMBER 1. 1889. fik A MliUON-DOLlAR BRIDGE Span the Missouri Between Council BlufTd and Omaha. DETAILS OF THE ENTERPRISE. All Honda to Ita Knnblod to Ronch Another Union Pnpot Ujr the Mxpotnllturo of Four Pill- lions of Dollars. Omnlin'fl Orrmtnit Undertaking. Omnlia Is to hava another bridge and a Union depot. ArrnngomcnU hnvo been perfected for the consummation of tliU tong-chcrlshcdplnn And dcclslvo preliminary steps hnvo been tnlccn tovvonl cnrrylnf ? out the greatest enterprise thnt tins been attempted In years. It wns noticed , Wednesday , that nn engi neering corpfl wnscngugcd In mnulnrj sound ings In the river north of the Oinnlm nnd Council Bluffs bridge and an Investigation led to the development of the details of the Brent schema. The plan Is not a now ono. It has been tbo subject of ft grcnt deal nf discussion r.moiiR local capitalists and business inon but has not until recently assumed any tangible form , The company at present back of the plan is composed of a number of leading onMcrn capitalists , the principal holders being W. A. Underwood , president of the American Waterworks company , nnd C. II. Vonnor & Co. , the principal owners of the American Waterworks stock. The only local capital ists directly Interested nro Hon. John A. Mo * Stinno and Mr. J. I ) . Uuniont. The company is styled the Nebraska Cem- trnl railway company , nnd U a reorganization of the corporation of that name that possesses ncbartcr for a bridge across the Missouri river secured by Hon. John A. McShaiio Wliou ho was In congress. The latter Is.prcs- idontof the root-Ran izcJ company , J. H. Du- inont vlco pros.dout and trcusuror , nnd Gcorgo C. JJarnum secretary. These Kuntlomon have boon at work for Bovonu months parfoctlng the plans for the enterprise that they now propose to dovolop. They have foil the necessity and Importance of securing bettor railway facilities for Omiilm anil Nebraska , unil have adopted the most foastblo plan for supplying thU need , Mr. Underwood , president of the Water Works oouipany , has tnkon a very deep In terest In the city and its developments. Hn lias been in the east for some months nnd lias secured the co-oparatton of a number of capitalists who hava ngrood to take tuu bonds of the corporation und push the enterprise. The local work In connection with the pro ject lias been conducted by Mr. McSuano und Mr. Dutnont , who have sucoootlod in inter esting local capitalists ana bringing the plnn ready for decisive action. The company proposes to build a double track nloel railway bridge across the Mis souri river at some point abova the present bridges and below the north , line of the city of Florence , provided Douglas county will donate $250,000 of 5 per cent twenty-year bonds , to bo delivered to the company when tno bridge is completed and ready for use. The company proposes to build a bridge that will cost nearly , if not quite , 81,000,000 , , nnd to expend in its construction nnd in se curing terminal facilities nnd building a depot nt least $1,000,000. The prlmo object of the project is to afford tbo Iowa roads means of access to Omaha and No' braslcu , and it is hoped and expected that the Missouri Paciflo , Hock Island , Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , and. the Wabash railway companies will tnko ndvnntago of the opportunities offered aiul will join in a union depot. It is proposed also , by this en terprise , to furnish a menus of access to Omnliii and Nebraska to the Winona St Southwestern railway that is now being bnllt. in this direction through Wisconsin nnd will undoubtedly bo completed to Ouinhn within the next three years , giving to tiiis city and state a direct line to the great lum ber districts of Wisconsin and the north. It is proposed to hnvo terminal facilities so arranged that railways crossing the now bridge will bo furnished connections with the Dclt line to enable thorn to extend their lines west from Omaha und through the state In any direction. The organization is not backed by any foreign railway company , but is composed of Omaha men who have interested eastern capitalists with them in promotion of this grout cntorpriso for the development of the city and state. The company proposes to commence work on the bridge nt once and ono or the condi tions under which it is proposed to vote the bonds Is that they shall not bo delivered to the company unless work has boon com menced upon the bridge toy the fifteenth day of next Juno , or the bridge is not completed by the twenty-second day of Juno , 1893. The location | for the nroposcd bridge has not yet been decided upon. A number of surveys have been made and soundings tak en at various places between the present bridges nnd the town of Florence and good rock bottom found in several suitable loca tions. Vor a month past , agents of this now com pany have been quietly at work to got pos session of all the property cast of Fifteenth aud north of Chicago , which Is the proposed sight of the now union depot. Options have been secured on largo a portion ot this prop * orty , but there arc a few owners who refuse to sell nnd whoso property will doubtless bo condemned. The plan for entering the now union depot will invoivo a viaduct over the tracks of the Union Pacific , north of the shops. The plans for the now union depot , which will cost over 11,000,000 , Imvo boon made and proposals boon asked on a largo part of the contract work. A full' description of these plans will bo given in another issue. The following proposition to the commis sioners WHS to bo submitted nt a special meetIng - Ing which was to have been hold at 'J o'clock yesterday ( afternoon. It was finally agreed to lot the matter go over to the next regular mooting of the commis sioners und put the proposition ooforo the people for ratification at the city election , December 3. OMAHA , Nob. , Oct. ill , 18SO. Honorable Hoard of Commissioners of Douglas County , Nebraska Gentlemen : The Nebraska Cen tral railway company proposes to build u double-track steel railway bridge ncross the Missouri river , at BOIIIO point yet to bo se lected , above the present bridges and Houth of the north line of the city of Kloronoo provided the county of DotiglaH will dnnato to Urn company two hundred nnd fifty thous and ( $ -.10,000) ) dollars of llvo per cent (6 ( per cent ) twenty-year bonds of the county , to bo delivered to the company on the completion of Urn bridge ruauy for operation on or before > fore Juno ! i , IBM. The briJgo la proposed to bo built under naact of congrcsM entitled "An act to author. lie tun construction of u bridge over the Missouri , at or nour the city of Omaha , Noli. . " approved Juno iS , 1SS3 , The act provides that tha brluga shall bo open to ull railroad companies desiring to use the name , upon equal terms. In cuso the construction of the bridge U not bognn before the 13th day of June , 1890 , or that bridge Is not completed before the IWd day of Juno , ISW , the company nhall not bo entitled to receive any of said bonds , oven though the proiwwltlon should be carried by vote bf the electors. Uy ortier of the board of directors. Tlio Denver Stnto lottery company wants URcmta. Tlcltota 60 cents. Ad- drass A , O. Rose t Co. , Don vur , Colo. 1UONY AND KNIJ Anr J > lplnyc < l nr .Judge Dnnily In Court. Jmlgo Dundy hbld a very lively session of United States court In chambers yesterday morning , lion , J , M. Wool worth was Ihcra nnd asked permission to file an amended answer In the case ol Patrick vs Davis. ' Have yon taken all the time you want In which to tnako this requcstl" quietly In quired his honor , nnd the question had a ring of Irony Jo it that rather surprised Mr. Woolworth. "Yes , I think the request Is a roasoonblo ono,11 ho replied. Whereupon the court ro- tortcd ! "You might have made It seven or eight ycnra ago. " This controversy created a hearty laugh , \Vool\vorth made an effort to c nun go the subject. "If your honor please. " ho continued , "there is Btill another llttlo matter I would like to call up. It has reference to an order miido by you last pprlng for nn extension ot time to Ilia nn amended answer in the No- brttsKa and Iowa Insurance company's suit ugnmsl Clark. " "I thought , " observed the court , "that you wcro going to refer to Woolworth against Uoot. " After that another nnd younger member of the bar stepped up nnd wanted a whole lot of orders granted which would clothe him witli authority to have certain Judgments collected and the irone.v divided among these holding claim * ngntust it by an attorney nt St. Joe. "Well I don't like the Idea , " Interrupted the judge , of drawing cbocks In favor of law yers , against other people's moncy.nnd won't ( to it. They h.ivo no moro right to divide ur > a client's property limn any stranger would havo. " "How about lions" commenced the young practitioner , when ho was abruptly cut off with : "Out with your lions ; wo have no such things hero , and you ought to know it by this tlmo. " The young man subsided , disappeared nnd William lUechcl , chief of the postoftlco nuprulsers , took advantage of the moment to have a whispcrod conversation with the Judge. Everybody thought ho was going to lllo his report , but they wcro dis appointed. It was afterwards learned that ho merely asked for instructions ns to how the appraisers should act regarding certain points under discussion. C. 12. Vest nlao appeared nnd made his final report ns receiver of the Republican which In substance chows thnt ho 1ms saved enough out of the institution together with what the real estate Is worth to pay off tbo indebtedness , which amounts to 3121,000. "How much will bo loft for the Hounds heirs nnd Cadet Taylor to divide } " was asked of the receiver. "That I can't toll , but nil that the building and lot on which it stands can bo sold forever over $ .15,000 will go to them. The property is certainly worth considerably uioro than that , " Wesley II. Dofranco was admitted to prac tice in the federal courts. Clerk Franks was authorized by an order to pay taxes on the propcvty of the West Point Manufacturing company. The OlHtrict Courr. Judiro Wakeloy's court was occupied yes terday with the case of Carrie Shinu against Shields & O'Connor. Judge Donnevus occupied with the case of Nels O'Brien against Jerry Ilyan and others for attempted bribery. Ryan was admitted to bail yesterday in the sum of $1,000 , with Dennis Cunningham as surety. The cuso of the State of Nebraska ueainst Ed Li. Dutton is still pending before Judge Hopowcll. The defense closed yesterday , nnd unless the prosecution lias some addi tional testimony the argument will begin to day. _ Somotliint ; tolliMiinmbar. If you arc going east , remember the "Hock Island Route" run the sleepers nnd chair cars of their solid vestibule train to and from the Omaha depot , leaving Omaha at 8:45 : p. in..thus avoid ing the transfer at Council Bluffs. Three solid trains daily. All chair cars are frco. Jhning carson all through trains. Our trains make close connections with all eastern limited trains connecting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties on route to Now York , Boston and other eastern cities , "and everything a little bettor than other lines can olTor. " S. S. STEVHJTS , Ticket ofllco,130o Furnum. Gon'lV. . A COLONEti HI. 1' . SHEUIDAN. The > icw Adjutant General of tlio IMattc Arrives. Last night Lieutenant F. W. Roe , who since the transfer of General Brcck to Wushln gton has been acting adjutant gen eral of the department of the Pintle , returned to his staff position as aido-do-camu to the commander. General Broolco. Yesterday General Hrock's successor , Colonel M. V. Sheridan , arrived , and will assume the duties of his now position to-day. Ho came direct from Chicago , where , on route , ho remained several days. Ho registered ut the Poxum and at 11 o'clock , walked slowly up the hill to the de partment headquarters to pay his respects to General Hrooko. At tlio corner of Sixteenth nnd Farnam streets a motor went Hinging northward. It attracted the colonel's attention , who turned nround and gazed at n with u great deal of interest. He remarked that it was the first train of the kind ho had seen on n grade and felt that it , must bo a pleasant means of locomotion. The colonel ban not been in Omaha , ex cept to pass through at the depot , in about ton years , and states that the changes that have been made in that tlmo have , of course , been remarkable. Colonel Sheridan In form and feature re sembles tlio late lieutenant general of the army. There is not , however , the same massive , and closely knit frame , not the ac tive , restless expression which characterized the deceased. Some of the features , too , are less pointed and the manner Is distinguished uioro by repose. Nevertheless , no person who know the general would fail to recog nize the resemblance In the new adjutant general of this department. When the colonel reached Farnnm and Seventeenth streets ho was met by Colonel Terrell nnd Dr. Uachc , the former of whom approached him with the remark : "Well , there's Mike. J3horidan , " at tho' same time heartily shaking him by the hand. Dr. Biicuc , modicnl inspector of the department , was iu- traduced by him. The colonel then called on General Hrooko , whom ho found in his rooms at headquar ters. ters.Colonel Colonel Sheridan entered the army as first lieutenant of the Second Wisconsin infantry on tlio 7th of September , 1S03. Ho became captain nnd aide-de-camp on the Ibth of May , 16(11 ( , and Brevet imijor on tlio 13th of May , 1S05. Ho was honorably mustered out of the service In 1SCO. In the regular army ho became second lieutenant of the Fifth cavalry on the 23d of February , IMiil : captain of the Seventh cav alry July i3 ! , nnd promoted major and was acting adjutant-general on the 7th of June. From tlio I a it mentioned tlmo and up to the UinUi of Ciuiicrul Sheridan , tbo colonel en joyed the title of military secretary to the lleutenant-ganoral of the army , an ofllco \yhlch was created especially iu General Shoriduu'a cane and which expired with him , Army NCIIOH. Leave of absence for one month lias been grained Captain Egbert U. Savage , liighth infantry , Fort Nlobrara , Nob. , to take effect December 20. When you are constipated , have head- aojio , or loss of appetite , talco Dr. J. II. MoLoau'tt Liver and Kidney Fillets ; they are pleasant to talco , and will cure you. Homo lUchard Gushing , Mrs , Gushing nnd Frank Hanlonhavo returned from Strong City , Kan , , where they attended the double wed ding , Wednesday icornlng , of Barney Lniietry'a ' two daughters. Mr. Cushlngs brother , Will II. Gushing , cashier of tUo PlatUmouth bank , married ono of them , Miss Nellie. Mr. Lnngtry la ono of the wealthy men of Kansus. The wedding was attended by friandi from all purU of tbo country. SEARCHING FOR DIS WIFE , A Now York Soonlo Artlat Up nnd Down In the Woot. THE GRAIN REDUCTION ORDER. Tlio St. Josnph & Grand Inlnnil mid Missouri I'ncllln Protest The Postoffloe Donglns County Itcelstrntlon On so , QCHEAU or TUB OMUU Ben , 1020 P STIICET , LINCOLN , Neb. , Oct. flt. A few years ago n. Bcchtol , at scon Ic nrtlst in ono of the theatres ot Now York city , wedded nnd for u tlmo was happy nrtd con tented , Dunne ; the onrly part of thoycnr 1S37 , howovcr , discontent , on the part , of his wife crept Into hUiiotnc , nnd In the mouth of Junoslio loft him. Sltico then Uechtcl has soticht hU wife high and low , but with out avail. Mrs , Uo'chtol made her homo la Omaha , nt 1007 Faraatn street , during the months of July , August and September of that year. She la described as n tall , woll-rormoi ) lady of the lithe. willowy typo , with llpht brown hnlr nnd blue O.VCB. Ucchtel , who Is In Lincoln , searching for tier , expresses the hone that his quest of years will bo rewarded In the end. Ho in rottcont ns to the cause of their Reparation , but his anxiety to discover her whereabout la mani fest in every move ho nmkos. Mr. licchtcl states that Tin ; Una of Wednesday , Sep tember 'JO , 1SS7 , pave nn account of hU mtsa * ing wife , and located her at 1007 Fnrnaui treat. Opposed to tliot.ralu KoilucllouOriler The St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad company and operated lines , and the Mis souri Pacific railroad company nro "forninst" the reduction of grain rates to Chicago from points In this state , as suirgasted nnd recom mended by the state board of transportation qulto recently. Replying to the letter of recommendation sent out by the board , Edwin McXelll , gen eral manager of the St. Joseph Sz Grand Island , says : "There are but eight stations on our branch lines , vjz : Alain , Hun tiny , Ryan , Wiloox , Kounc , Mtndon , Norman nnd Ilolstola , where the rate on wheat exceeds SO cents per 1UU weight to Chicago , nnd wticro the rate on corn , which is by far the most important production , exceeds 25 cents per 100 weight to the point stated. " MuNolll also Bays that tha rnto of trans portation barelv covers the cost , nnd there fore ho earnestly protests against any further reduction. S. II. II. Clark , first vice president of the Missouri Pacific , says in substance the nnmo thing , adding , however , thnt any reduction In rates would bo attended by an equal re duction on the selling price at the point of destination , and therefore nothing could bo gained for tbo producer in the contemplated reduction. Douglas County llauistrntloii Case. The supreme court hoard the Douglas county registration case this afternoon. As stated by TUB Buis this morning , Beatrice intervened to pusn the quo wurraato pro ceedings to a speedy issue. The new law , It will bo remembered , was nttaclcod on the grounds of uneonstitutionul- ity.It It is said that the court will hand down its decision to-morrow. The Lincoln PostolMcc. A letter from Senator Mamlorson , dated October 20 , and ad dressed to a prominent poli tician of this city , openly declares that the disposition of tiio Lincoln pjstotllco is and has been exclusively in the hands of Con- cressmaa Council ; that neither Senator Pad dock nor himself have anything to do or say about the appoint ment. The letter in question has been qulto generally circulated to-day , and provokes considerable comment , some of which Is not altogether quite complimentary to the alleged appointing power. Mandorson closes the letter by stating that Paddock and himself will sliaro the responsibility of mak ing the appointment if requested to , but ho distinctly Htatcs that they prefer not to have any voice in the matter whatever. Stnto House < Iottini8. Sheriff Lirown , of Dixon county , com mitted five prisoners to the pen to-day fora term of two years each. Four were sen tenced for burglary and ono for horse steal ing , viz : Fran I ; Connor , C. A. Jackson , ThomuH Leo Blanch nnd Frank Whnlnn for the former und Georiro Norton for the latter offence. Governor Tlioyer and Commissioner Steen went to Kearney last evening to visit the state Industrial school. From there they go to Grand Island to examine the improve ments nnd look into the records of the sol diers' and Bailors' homo. The Bnak ol Waunota , Chase county , filed articles of incorporation to-day. Capital stock , 30,000. Incorporates : E. .7. Hawlcn , C. W. Shurtiff , S. C. Hanrynnd J. S. Harden. Tne Hamilton Loan & Trust company , of Kearney , also filed amended articles. Capi tal stock was raised /rom lOO.OUO to & 300.000. & Governor Thaycr to-day issued bis procla mation offering a reward of $ JOO for the nr- rest of the murderer or murderers of Joseph Klbbc , of Ivnox county. Now Notiincs Public. The governor to-day made tha following notarial apppointmcnts : John Brhlcnbaugh , Coleridge. Cedar county ; George J. Mander- ville , Semen , Cherry county ; Kdwurd Nel son , Waterloo , Douglas county ; Horace C , Jcliisou , Moorlield , Frontier county ; J. U. Klngslcy , MInden , ICournoy county ; James A. Sheffield , Lincoln , Lancaster county. Bitprcinn Court t'rocendlncs. To-day's court proceedings were as fol lows : State ex rcl Wise vs Duncan. Defendant to answer in twenty days and notice to bo served on mortgagor and creditors of debtor. Betts vs Rims. Leave to reply Instantcr. The following causes wore argued and sub- milted : Schiiylor National Hank vsBollong ; Small vs Small ; Bauldndgo vs Faust ; Schuster vs Carson ; Snoll vs Klckotts ; Al- duct vs Lowls ; Miller vs Camu ; Curtin va Atlmson. The following causes wore dismissed : Sehroodor vs Barber ; Homier vs Plummor ; Horrigan vs Bennett. . . Citr News and Notes , George Desmond , of May , Col. , nnd Miss Annie Ghcer. of Momlotu , Hi. , wcro married to-day by Judge Stenclt. William II. Skinner aud Miss Emma A. Paul , of this city , were licensed to wed by the county court tuU morning. The uight police force la circulating a peti tion to secure it possible a change of duties with the day force each alternate mouth. Up to 4 o'clock this afternoon Colonel Rob ertson and Miss Addle Uiffonhorick had not received nn v word from papa , who lives near Lafayette , Ind. "Dick" Johnson , of the Capital hotel , smiles blandly as the lads cry out papa , Horn yesterday , to himself and wife , at Norwich , England , u son , The ovldonco'in the McAllister will case closed at noon to-day. Arguments wera hoard this afternoon , Judge Stawurt will not pass upon it before to-morrow. E. T. Hudson filed a cross-petition to-day in the district court in answer to Ills wife's prayers for divorce , charging her with adul tery and divo'rs other acts ot general cussed- noss. noss.A A Miss Meadows , of Blue Springs , Kan , came near going the way of nil llesn lost nlglit. She registered at the Opolt , and on retiring' blew out tno gas Instead of turuln g it off. A traveling man , on going to his room , saiellea the escaping gas and gave the alarm. When located the lady was uncouicioug. It took sturdy work to restore her to consciousness , She wa en route to Syracuse , Otoo county , An Auuiiliito ( Jure. TheOrUGINALAIUlCriXE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin bores , und is an absolute cure for old soroj , burns , wouuda , chapped hands , and all skin erup. tloas. Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIK'S- MLNT. Sold by Goodman Drug oempiuy at 2o c nU per box by mail ao cant * . \OMIUNH. \ Tlio Alton nnd tlio Union I'nolflo Now ArrnunliiB tlio Deal. The reported purchase of the Alton oy the Union Pnclfia is pronoiuicod untrue nt tha headquarter * of the latter road. On the ) other hand , Tim UKB has positive Informa tion thnt n deal is n6w being arranged be tween the rends In qdcstton which will result in another traffic arrangement such ns was effected with thoChloA ft & Northwestern. It will bo remembered that Tun Ur.n on Monday lost publishedtin account ot n pend ing deal between the roads whereby n com binatlon is to be formed of the Kansas division nnd the Alt6h. ' It has since been learned that the officials of both roads nro now at work fixing tlio agreement , and it will be announced in n few days. The transaction will bo confined to n trafllo ngrcomcnt to bo limited to n period of years. The Union Pncifio is to turn over nil of its tinconslgnod freight business to the Alton nt Kansas City and tbo Alton to do likewise with its west-bound unconsigncd business. Through trains will bo put on botwccu Chi- cairo nnd Cheyenne which will bo run via Knnsns City aud each road will furnish f > 0 per cent ot the rolling stock required in the building up ot the through service. It has also been learned from n reliable source that tlio deal with the Alton will ultimately re- suit in the absorption of the Kansas division by that road , although a delay may result in the latter Instance , owing to the rotations of the government to the Union Pacific. ItURLilNGTON UHA.NGBS. Provisions Mnilo for ttio Operation of tlio Alllnnco htuo. About November 15 the Burlington's ' Alll nnco line to Newcastle will bo completed. This will necessitate the following changes : E. Blgwolt , assistant superintendent , will bo relieved of the lines north of Aurora , the line from Aurora to Ravonna. His Jurisdic tion will bo extended , over the Alliance line from Alliance to Newcastle. V. O. English will be appointed assistant superintendent , with headquarters at Aurora. Ho will buvo jurisdiction over the line from Kearney to Aurora , from Aurora to Arcadia , and Arcadia to Burwoll , . und from Greoloy Center to Erlcson. F. D , Houlotto , trainmaster , will bo re lieved of the line to Kearney via Aurora , and the line from Lincoln to Columbus. Ha will have jurisdiction over tlio line to Hastings nnu to Pacific Junction vln Omaha , also the line from Oronpolls to Schuylor. The jurisdiction of I. J. Holnap , trainmaster , will bo extended front Lincoln to Columbus , and from Lincoln to Ravouna , "U'lll Chnimo the Time. Assistant General Manager Dickinson , of the Union Paciflo , has returned from Chicago , whore ho wont to help make n now tlmo card. He states that nil the Hues have signified their intention to make connections at Council Bluffs according to the now cara. It TuKci KfToct. To-day the changes thnt were insti tuted in the personnel of the Union Pacific by President Adams will bo carried out. General Manager Kimbnll will nssumo the third vice presidency ; Assistant General Manager Dickinson the general manager- snip of the Missouri river division ; C. S. Mellon , the general traffic munacorshlp ; C. H. McKlbben , the general purchasing agency ; J. S. CamcroW , ' chief superintendent of construction. a' In all probability , T. iM. Orr , assistant to the general manager , will remain with the company , reports to the contrary notwith . * fl standing. _ ( Jovcr miicnt , ( Directors. The members of the government director ate of the Union Pacific will arrive in Omaha November 18 , with a view to making a trip over tbo system. The following constitutes the board : John F. Plummor , of Now York ; George E. Leigh ton , St. Louisr Jesse Spalding - ing , Chicago ; Rufus B. Bullock , Atlanta , Ga. , aud Judge Savag'o , of this city. Ilnilrond General Manager Hurt , of the Elkhorn , has returned from Chicago. General Freight Agent Miller , of the Bur lington , has gone to Kansas City. An additlonal'switching crow and cugino have been put on in the Union Pacific yards owing to the increase of traffic. Frame Himobaugh , a fireman in the cm- ploy of tun Union Pacific , while taking water was struck by the portable section of the pipe nnd severely injured. The Atlantic express on the Union Paciflo arrived from the west in two sections. The scecnd section was couiposcd of thirteen car loads of teas and silks from China on route to Now York. According to reports received at Union Pacillo headquarters a heavy snow storm is ptvrixiling in the territory traversed by the Kansas division , on the west. Rain was falling at Ogden. Circulars liavo reached Omaha announcing tilt : appointment of Marshall M. Kirkuian as second vice-president and William H. New man us third vice-president of tlio Chicago & Northwestern. The office of comptroller has been abolished. Miles' Ncrvo nnd Ijivor Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. Thoyispcedlly euro billiousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. SO doses for 2o cents. Samples free at KUbn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. Journalism nnd Journalists. On next Sunday the winter series of Sun day lectures before the Press club will bo inaugurated nt the rooms of the association , Continental block. W. E. Annin , formerly of THE BKE , will discourse upon "Journal ism and Journalists at Washington. " These entertainments are mainly intended for members of the club , but the organization will bo pleased to welcome any and all friends who may feel disposed to attend the enter tainments. The coming discourse will bo very Inter esting because Mr. Annin is in every way cpjalitled to treat it in a masterly manner. For a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills A Traveling Dlau'a ICxnorlnnco. Dawson Mayor , ox-vlco president of tbo T. P. A. , of the United States , will deliver a lecture Y. M , C. A. hall , Saturday evening next. His subject will bo : 'Tho Commer cial Ambassador , or Nineteen Years 'on the Road. ' " ' Mr. Mayer has been instrumental in organizing several traveling men's clubs throughout the west , and it is duo to his in defatigable efforts that the No- britslta division of the T. I' . A. , was formulated , ovoral years ago. FOOLISH PREJUDICE. _ i i , . How Some i'copo ) Allow a AVord , UKninHtVliloli Tliuy hnvo a Proju- < lco | , to stninl i'n'the wuy ot their iiwnVrllln Inc. The old lady wlio would not allow her Hon to Imvu a llddlo , but wus wlllliig lie Hhnuld huvo a violin. Is u fairexaiiipioof the foolish prejudice uhicu wry many people liavu ajialnst certain W.II-UH. Muny iiersoiu mlKht refuaa to tnko Chloride ot Hoillnm , buV would use salt , wlilcli Is the same thing NowjtlstliUcIassot people who uaimlly have a ilepn prt judlco uKalnit the words alcohol or wllu uy. They know 11101 Bomeixidy hna nbneeil the use of those articles und lienco they denoiliue them oltoseUier. In feinteof thn fact tmvt the best scientists nnd the leiidliitf i > lyMclans of the present day advocate und use tbeni constaiUly. 1'rof. Austin Vlliit , of Ilellevuo ( Now York ) Cohege , naval "The Judicious use of nlcohollo btlmulmits IH ono of the ktrlklnu churactorlstlcs of proffrcas In tlie practice ot medicine during the last half century. " I'rof. Joseph 1'urrlBh. the dlstlnBUlshcd mthor , eay : "We know that alcohol will steady the heart , slow the pulse , warm the akin , culm excitement , and wo ought to use it. " I'rof. M , O. Ureenleuf , the well-kuowu author , 8 y * : An ititelllfrent coinprebenHlon of the actlonof olcotiol nnu whiskey.will have ngrenter Influence in promollng temperance than udho- slon to a tlOKiim. " Such lituh 8cloiitlllo authorities show that pnro whiskey KhouUl be used us a houseltold remedy. No father or mother need hesitate for a moment to iidnilnlater Dutfy'a I'tire Mult Vi lilskey ui th children , ami It Is Blmply big. otry to allowthu word wbUkoy. whlofi It tlio Hume of tills mwllclno , to bUnd inUiev y < i ( the vonderful beuellta to be derived from It A use. Uahoiild be reuiuuibcred. however , thnt these etrecta are onlr to lie secured by the usn of u pure medlcluul whiskey like Dufry'a and care should ba tateu to use no other , As Is Our Custom At this time of the year , we will have for next few weeks our annual SPECIAL SALE of Suits and Overcoats. We always make these sales at this season , when people need the goods and the bargains will do them good. There is no need to explain what a special sale means WITH US. The big crowds attending our special sales tell the story , and tellit well. The people remember the grand values they got at these sales , last year and the year be fore. We promise to do still better this season. Our buyers have been hard at work the last two weeks , and we are now getting in daily stacks of goods purchased by them at the immense reductions from values which manufacturers must submit to at this time of the year , and OUR CUSTOMERS WILL SHARE THE FULL BENEFIT OF THESE SACRIFICES. We want to impress upon your mind that the goods we are offering arc first class in every respect , first class in quality , first class in work and trimming , and first class in fit , and our stock is worthy the attention of every person who appreciates style and quality in fabrics , trimming and making , The present week we will offer exceptional values in Men's and Young Men's Suits. We have displayce some of the bargains in our Douglas street window , Let those who never traded with us call and compare our goods and prices. We will make this a great cus tomer-winning season , Corner Fourteenth , and-Douglas Streets , Omaha. CALIFORNIA TI1U 1 AND OF DISGOVERIES ! and ftD 15EpES5TH AX ; < - LuNG5Soihn Gtf/l-Wl / Send for Circuljr.ffj litrUlt.3fcr9.ff- tCft.OROyil.Lr.fAL F E rot * I &IMO TEg CUCI/lAJC. / . " CATARRH ' MBIETINJEMEfKo' r SANTA : ABIEAND : ; CAT : RCURE : For sale by Goodman Drutq Co "ABOUT CLOVES- When you are IniyliiR atom rnnember that there. U „ such a ' .liluRaa n iirlco that lilooclicaii. It U better to pay n fair prlco find get yood K\mf \ IIUu llulcli- iimoii'H. They an * miulo. Jfroia si'Ircleil tklns In iliof t bestmtumeriiudiiru wnr- | rnntcil to ho the mostf 1 tcrvlccablo made. If > out want to kuow uioro about gloves In Kcnernl anil lIiitcliiiiKoii'H ( jlnvoa In particular. , onnloie Rtniupfor the uoolc Ahout Clove * . II will Interest you. K8T1DUSIIEI ) IBGi JOIIN C. HUTCHIN80.V , Julm.toirn , Jf. V. SYPHILIS Can bo cured In 20 to GO dnya by the use of the For sale only by the Cook Ilcmedy Co. , of Omiilm. Nebraska , Write to us tor the naiutii and address of patients \\lio have been cured and from \\liora wo Have permission to refer. SyphlllH IN u illfleano thut tmu always bullied tlie nklll of tha most eminent ptivslclims and until tlio iltacovcry of the Cook llemody Co "MAG 10 UliMliUV. " not ono In llfty over having tlie dUeiibe nan boon curt-d. Wo Kuurun- IPO to care any cuso that ran bo produced. Those who liavo taken Mercury , Potash , H. B. B , Sucus Altcrans or other udvcrtUud remedies , with only temporary beni'llts can now lit ) per manently cured liy tlio use of tliu "MAUIO UHJI15DY" of the Took Ueinudy Co. . Umalm , Nub , llnwnrnof Jinmltiitlons. It Is absolutely Impossible ) for liny other pcrnon or company to liavo our lormuln or iiny lemedy like u In etlect und roaults. The Cook lleinedy Co. , 1ms been treating putU'iitM for four years and have nl- wnya given perfect ( .nllsfactlon , They ore llnan. clnliy responsible , liavlnn a capital of over $ .V > .OOD , mukliif : their { 'iiuruiitoo good. We soli cit the mutt oostlnuta cases ttio.-io who lutvu tried every Lnown remedy mm lout till lope of recovery. Correspond with us und let us put yi/ti / In pohseaglon of cividout-o iluil coiivlime.f the moat nkeptleal. Murk wluit wu suy : In tliu mid you MUST UM our "MAHIO IU : II5IV" before you ran be permanently cured. It In tliu most heroic blood purifier over known. Write for particulars Alllcttern coiillikntlal. PAIITinU "enure you aio ( jetting the Cook uAUIIUll Ileinedy W * Muulo lleinedy. None otbers are genuine. 1'urtleu chilmltm to be nuenta for usuru ImpoMorH und frauds , Tull particulars frco , Addiesxull communications The to Cook Remedy Go , , JUNTOS 4188111419 , FulOl Blltll. JOSEPH Gl Lions STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION W8. HOB. 303-404-I70-C04. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS I HtifTerlnK from tha of * I U. I ttxti ot jriiulMiil ' er- liuiiToo ] < l , etc. 1 I il "im > > ulu-tljU ) trtAtlsa l-c'-iled i conUUuluj full inrtkuUrs tut l > om * cure , frto vt ' ' F.'Bt'FOWLERi Moodu > i Conn. > ' . ESTABLISHED IBS II 186 So. Chlcogo , Ills , i ClnrkSt. IheKegular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AtlD SURGEON Is dill Treating with tha Greatest gKjLjai CESS CIiroDic.NiirvonsaBil . Private Diseases , .OS-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Palling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreamo , Head nnd Back Ache and all the tflecti leading in early decay and perhaps Consumption or Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with uever > failinx success. SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis eases permanently cured , /re-KIDNEYnndURINARYcomplalnis , Gleet. Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Vnrlcoccle and all diseases of the Geiiito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys nr other Organ * . 7SNo experiments. Age ard experience im. portant. Consultation Tree and oacred. flS-Send 4 cents postage Tor Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. 'QB Those contemplating : Marriage send for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each IS cents , both 2 ; cents ( stamps ) . Consult the old Doctor. A friendlylettirorcallmaypavefuturesuffer- ipr ; and shame , and add golden > cars to life. &tTltaolc "Life'sSecret ) Errors , " joccnts ( stamps ) . Medicina and writings sent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays 9 to 13. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , 186 So. Clarit St. . CHc * .4.r O , IE.U RESTOEED. M-a hnnrf SY1 an n 0 U 0 j ssttr-a Kis twlfilntf I'rematuro l ) roy. AITIOIIS Dctilllty , Lost Mnnlioj l. Aa , h vlnn tried In vnlnevery knonTi Tfmf- dy , tiati dl carcrvfl a itlniiilA mp-inK ofnelf ritrt' , u hlch Jiswlll nend ( tnlfiH rilKK to III * ft-lloo.fllirorvrx. MJroM. J. H. It KKVM. ' . HOT SBH. Key Yr.i k City tbo Iilanor Habit , r < i ltln < l > Cnrod br Admlnlnierlna Or. llnlncu1 Goldan SpenlDr. It ran lip clvi > n In n cup of rotrca or Ion vrlllmnt I tin knoirKvtgcnrtlio I'or-on lukincll ! lnil : ) ol\lH'lr linnn- PBS. unit "III cnect a api-inly mm mumnm-iit cure , nltctliiM-tlin fallout U n iiiiiJi'riiUMliliiU'r or nil ill- roliol vrivck. TlicMisnmN ol ilriuikniili luiro l > p < m iniKlntrinpiTHlnnu'ii wluilmvntaken ( iolileiiHpncllla In tlU'lrcntrraulllMiut llivlr knowipilui ! Hint tiHlny b Hum llii-y quit ilrliiklni : oftlu-lr own free will , ir hovrr IiilK 'llio system oucu lmiromiiili ] > ii with tlui * pcciriiMt lu'foincB nn utter ImiinsMMIU ) fur Ilio liquor appoint ) to ojlst. Kor ! > nlo ! > ) Kiilin & .Qi. DrtiKKlMi , 1'lhnnd Dnmilns ! ' . . unit btll unil Oniu- lii9t9.Oiiiuh , A , 1) . Toiler \ llru. . Council lllutTi If they les UFAI.TII innl KOHNOIIV , pluulil bur Hulled and I 'rushed A. B. C. WHITE OATS ( A. B. C. OATMEAL. ) TIIK IlKHrOUAlNS-STKAM COOIvUD-MOrtt SHjV IllOK.STKD-yUIOKIA' I'Ul'.l'AKKU A mucious : IUIUAKVAST man. Ifark. SOI.IMIV AI.I.CJHOOKJIJoml ! forilri'iilnr * AC. , lo TIIBCKIIKAI.M Mro.C'o. , S-l Murmv St. , NowVork. to iuo t ho Justly rel- ebrateil llnps of Hoots and Shoes , manufactur ed DyC. M. Henderson & Co. , of Chicago Fac tories nt Chicago. IMxou , Ilia. , aud Fond lu ) Lao , Wls.-shoulU write SAM. W. WATSON , resi dence , FKRMONT. NEU. Traveling asjaut. Ueulquarten for Hubbers. For Snlo by M. H. Biles , Oinivha , Ncbrnslca. "YOST" WRITING MACHINE. Typewriter miulo to inoet tlio iiioilnrn want for a machine wlilcli prints tllroctly train type , uses no ribbon , aligns portiiauontly at pulntof printing. Is Light , Compact , Humble , unil In a word , Is built on xclontlllo principle" ) , tlio Invention ot ( J. W. N.Yost , tlio builder or ootli tliu Uomlnuton and Callgrapli. Muculnus with ItomlugtoD cr Callcnipli lea/ board nn dualred. A larire stock of second hnnil Typowrltars , ot all mukcH , for Milu. lent or oxchanuu. Wo nro ulso Bales aucntH lor tlio "MKUHiTT" 'IVpo- wrltcr. tlio Imeut low prlcad inauhlno outlia market. I'rlcottl. \Vo would o pli-aaecl to receive a call from you , wliothor you want to pitrclniKs or not , and wo will ftliuUy sliow yon tlio " VO.ST' anil tnn Iliu'st nuil lurxnst stout ot Typowrltur I'lirnl- turn , Huppllun , ut-c. , over brou lit to tbU city. GEO.HLSMITH&CO. , 1605 Famam St. , Omaha Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In To dtjixloru only , M11U Southern Missouri. Hootns , 1 , anil.'J. u. 8. Kutlimul Hank Telephone i.5T : , Uiniihn , Neb. Steam * and * Hot * Water * Heating Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. ENGINES PUMPS ETC , BOILERS , STEAM , A. B. MEYER & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN & 1OO South JBth Street , Opp , Postoffice. Telephone 1490 ETCHINGS. JHI ENGRAVINGS , jtji DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES MOULDINGS , JSl FRAMES , JfeJ flj MUSIC. 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska *