' " " " ' ' " ssaa lfHiTlTfTnii'"in"'rT"TI 8 THE OMAHA DAILV 15HE : THURSDAY , OCTOBER 18 , 1 02. HE IS A BETTER AMERICAN | i Superintendent J , H , McDonnell Talks of tbo & Equipment of Ejgliih Railways. HOW THEY COMPARE WITH OUR ROADS Bleeping Cnri nro figment * oftlio I tlon SUTImiuaiul Men nmplnycil In tlio HlinH | at Crow o Their 1'int Trains Do not .Mato-lnUrc. Mr. J. H. McConnell , t > nocrlntcndent of motive power of the t'mon Pacific system , was nVhis dcsii yuitcrday morning brleht nnd oirly , otter nn absence of two months on the continent. Mr. McfJonncll looks greatly im proved , and when a representative of Tin : UKB called at his ofllco nn interview was trantcd at once. Mr. nnd Mrs. McConnell nrrivcd In Now York last Wednesday on the bteamship City of New York , ad after two hours In qunr.intlno fie Heating palnco was nllowod to co to her dock nud the nassongcra landed. U luid boon the original intention of the superin tendent to take a trip through Germany , but the presence of cholera cbaupcil his plans materially , a visit to Switzerland bolng made instead. In speaking upon tbo subject nearest his heart , the rnllwny shops on tlio continent , Mr. McConnuil said : "Tho machine shops ut Urewo nro the largest In the world 0,000 mqn being eranloycJ in the several dc- partmcrtts. To give you some idcaoftholr immensity it is only necessary to say that everything in a locomotive Is tnndo at thcso shops , oven to the steel and Iron. Only the Hues and ll.-o boxes nro ma'lo olsowhero. One hundred locomotives are constructed at those shops every ycur , which seems wonder ful when shops In tills country nro tukon into consideration. TheLondon & Northwestern railway which supports the shops nt Urowo lias on Its line ( iO.OOO Ircight cars nnd 0,000 passenger cars. It is to England what the Pennsylvania system , is to this country nnd l really the Pennsylvania of Knglnnd. Tlio Midland and London A : Ncrthwestcrn rotnparo with the Now York Central and Pennsylvania Central. " "llow do our roads compare with English roads as to time made ! " lut They ixm'l .Malta thn Time. "Although much has been written about tbo fast tlmo made by English railroads , yet they do not compare with our ro.ids as to tlmo. Tbo Empire state express on the Now York Central makes better time than any train in England. Of course , there nro trains nn tlmcontinent , that nnmo exceed ingly fust lime , some of them averaging forty-five miles an hour , but as a rule our trains nro considerably faster. But the roads on the continent liavo every advantage over us as to roud bed and the num ber of stops made. Tuov do not have road crossings at nil to contend with , roadways being provided above or below - low ihe tracks. Their roods nro equipped with the heaviest steel rails , ot.d 'their right of way is protected by heavy stone walls , which"nro built high , the traveling public not being permitted to use the railway at all. Trains often run 100 miles without stopping , ncu the English roads nro provided with water tanks between Iho trackso that en gines may bo supplied with water without EO much as u break In their speed. Tholr roadbcus are -.vonUei fully well kent and some of tin ! roads ere provided with three or four trneks , the London & Northwestern be tween London and Liverpool having tbo lat ter number. "As to the service , that is by no moons as good ns that provided by American railways. Uy servlco I mean the passenger coaches pro vided for the public's uso. Enrlish coaches weigh not more than fourteen tons while Pullman coaches on our roads weigh fifty tons. An Encllsh coach when full will hold thirty-two passengers , but It is very rare to see more than a dozen people in n coacb. They are very uncom fortable with their everlasting * " compart ments , and all the jokes writtcu about thorn nnd all the hardship * said , seem to bo thoroughly merited. On tbo Midland I occupied a Pullman coach from London to Brighton , and you can bavo no idea how tborouclily nt homo I lelt. Of course these cars are for Pnris and London business , and ere not designed for local trafilc. ' ' "What as to the sleeping car servlco 1" said the Interviewer. "That is in every way inferior to ours , " replied Mr. McConnell. "Ilotwcon Paris nnd Geneva , a olstnnco of , ' ! IS miles , you have to pay the equivalent ot $5 a berth. And , ob , what a burth It was. Just n belt on tbo side ot tbo car , the compartment not being more than four 5oet wide , half of this being usoa for a icat , and you can form some idea how I felt when i tried to pot a sleep on this funny Httl'd couch. Too London & Northwestern run slccpine cars that nro quite com fortable , iron bedsteads being used in stead of the beds provided by our own roads. The linen I found very clean and on this road I roally'enJoyed life. The Mid land is equipped about the same as the Eng lish roads , bclnir In every way superior to the French and bwlss cars. Tlipir DUNUIH Are llcttnr. 'Ono thing struck me very forcibly nnd tbat was the superiority of English depots over ours. They uro built usually so tbat entrance is had cither from below or nbovo , in that wuy the danger to life being greatly avoided. Then their railway bridges nro sup erior in many respects being bula usually nt brick and stono. Hut tnkou all together wo can glvo them pointers about railroads , nnd I greatly prefer our own system to that ot tbo English or Froncti , " Then the talk drifted from railroads and tbolr equipment , to London , about which Mr. McConnell said : "London gives one the Idea of bulng a perfect picture in brick. There Is , too , a uniformity about the style of architecture ) that Is very pleas ant , row after row of Hats strptchlni ; away A % far as tlio eye can reach. Outside the big hotels the business liousoi uro not usually over llvo stories , tbo mania for high buildings not having reached our English cousins yet. Ono thing about London made a deep impiossion on tno nnd that was the great nmount ot buildiuc going on ull over tbo metropolis , 1 saw tbo city from tbo top ol on omnibus mid rJUlv think I got a much boiler Impression ot tha iihico than if J had hired n four wbcolor. "Our trip was somewhat changed on ac count of the cholera in Germany , mv Intention having boon to co to ilumburg and tuko the tour down the Hhlnc ; instead wo spent more time lu London than the usual glebe trotter devotus to it. From London wo went to Paris , from there to Geneva nnd then on to Chainounl nnd hadnglunpsootthcAlps , then to Intorlakcn , with a short visit to tbo Bwlss lakes and back to London. On our eecoud round wo wont to Edinburgh from tbero to Glasgow and then to Now York where wo landed last Wednesday , " "Han your visit to Eonlaiui made you less nn American and moraot-ufron trader ! " "Hy no moans , I am moro ot a protec tionist than ever and 1 hope a better Ameri can. I hau always a good opinion of this country , but it needs only a visit to Europe to show the average American what a mag nificent country bo comes from , Europe is nil right to visit , but 1 want to llvo here in theeo United Status. " wisriiiN : UNION n. J'rolltH .Mnilo tiy thu Coinpiny During ( he Yfiir A MviitliiK ( if Storlcliulileri , Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 19. The annual tncotlne of tno atcokholdors of the Western Union Tolcgritpb company was hold at noon toaay at the company's ofllco. Thirty dhcolors were elected for the cnsula ? year. The only now nauios appearing on the ticket arc Jleury . Hyde aud Murray Crane , CUOSCP to lill the vacancies caused by tuc recent deaths of Bldnoy Dillon and Cjr"8 w Fiold- President Green submitted his annual report , whlct hews that tlio ICVCI.U08 lor tbo ycai ending Juno 0 lost wcro $ 'JJiOt,404 ) am tlio expenses , UOaOT,85T , leaving a profit o | 7,3M5M7 , The uicrcobo in revenues oyci the last previous year wn about WiiOTJ end cxpciurs wore reduced Jliw.SM. Aopu tit ) 000,000 was paid out for salaries nearly 00 per cent of tbo year's expenses , am over COO additional oftlces have been ostab JUhod. The oarumira for the transmission o ol all cltissci wcro $22,015.-125 and thn nvcrnro toll per tnc.rsapo win : il.O ccntft , The bonccd debt of the company Is $ lfi,10S.- ( XX ) , but of this tt > ere Is a balance of ilnklnc fund appropriations i.ot , used for the re demption of bonds , to the amount of (383,030. irncjT or riiu t > iuitin. : Superintendent Kony Tnll of the I'rohn- lilu Itriult lit thn Trlpgrnjih lllvorrr. The decision handed down on Tuosduy In tbo CASO of the UnltoJ States against the Union Pacific Hallway company and the Western Union Telegraph company by Jus- tlco litewcr promises to work a great hard ship on the railroad company , nnd yet not materially affect tUo Interests of the telegraph - graph company. L. II. ICorty , superintend ent of telegraph of the Union Pacilic , said vcstcrdny : "Whatvas nlmcd to bo a benefit to the railroad company promises to turn out qulta ho reverse. Under the present arrnus'e- noiitwlth the Western Union wo mutually laid our proportion of ' .ho cost of miintnln- ng the lines on the system and of course llvldod the receipts which netted the Union I'nciiic bntxvocn $ . ' 1JOOOU nnd SWO.OOO n vcar. With the Union Paelllo nnd Western Union separated U will mntunallv increase our ex- icnses to keep up the system , \vhilo the Western Union , with Its vast network of wire ? , will bo able to easily meet the change decreed. Ot coursu In some cases t will work a hnnUhlp cntha telegraph com- ; iany , for our ofllees and thrhs have boon worked Jointly in towns where the business ivoulil not support un indnpcndcnt ofllco. With the Western Union wo practically cov ered their whoio system , but under the now arrangement our usclulncss will be limited to the extent ot our Dries. "There Is another phase of the question Ikely to cut considerable of a llguro iu tbo case. Take our ortlco at Kearney , for in stance , where the Western Union nnd Union Pauille occupied joint quar ters. Snv that n tclocram Is to bo sent to Chicago , the through rate being sixty cents. Of course the Western Union Handlinc this business puts thu message on Iho wires nnd reaches Clncuuo without de ny. Hut if that message Is given to us , wo will 'jnvo to transfer it to another telegraph ino at this point , probably occasioning con siderable delay. Then again there arc two oca ! rates to bo considered , the sum ot the two locals belnc croatcr than the through rate via the Western Union. If our local to Kearney is 40 cents , and the local from licro to Chicago is 30 cents by mother telegraph line , you can readily see that wo nro not in a positloa to uo any great amount of business. Under tbo old arrange ment things wont nlonir swimmingly , but under the docieo the Union Pacilic gets do- cidcdlv tlio worst of It. Whether the case will bo appealed Is n question for the legal department , who will undoubtedly try ana get out of the piescut embarrassing sltua- lion. " wisTiiix TKAi-riu ASSOCIATION. It N Dcud nud No Attempt Will Ho Made to Kcttvu It. Cmrvc.o , 111. , Oct. li. : There Is no proba- jilliy that any of the many agreements pro- josedfortho reorganization of the Western Profile association will ever bo adopted , or oven scilously considered. It Is now ac cepted as a fact that tbo association is daad nnd will stay dead. It was an experiment of the presidents and directors , who gave It several trials nnd are now lorccd to admit tbat It was a complete failure. Few of them are not convinced that an agreement cover ing such a wide expanse of territory , unless buildcJ on a plan very different from any that has yet been presented , can ever be made a success. In tbo opinion , of thn trafilc ofileials the present Western Freight arid Wcstoin Passenger associations , thougn.sub- jcct to anionumcnts from time to time , uro cond cuouch. Tbey have certainly outlived two or three agreements made by tbo presi dents end directors. Tbo western roads are not looking for nn. ideal theoretical agreement. What thev want is an agreement that will prevent secret cuts and manipulations. A traffic manager said today : "There has boon no trouble with the published rates. It is the becret rate that causes tbo trouble. It is generally impossible to prove anything asrulnst tbo secret rate cutters , consequently the best way to prevent s > ucb irreaularities is to adopt some sucb measure as Chairman Midgely's commlttoo is now working on , providing for a division ol tonnage. That cotnmiUeo will no doubt report an agree ment that will protect all lines and secure to each a proper tnaro of the competitive ton nage at tariff rates. " The annual mooting of tbo stockholders of the Illinois Central railroad was hold to-day. The nnminl report , which was givea to tbo public two weeks ago , was approved. Sanc tion was given by an almost unanimous vote to tbo proposed iucrcaso in the capital stock of $5.009,000. ArthurLeary , S. V. H. Cruger nnd Charles A. Peabody , Jr. , wcro re-elected directors , and.f. C. Welling was elected to fill a vacancy on the board. Dillulh'H lluilni'ss. Sr. Ptfi. , Minn. , Oct. 12. The annual re port of the St. Paul & Duluth Hailroad coin pany for tbo year ending Juno 30,1S92 , was issued today from tbo general offices. The earnings show an increase in the pas- sangcr , freight and mall departments of UO.Ol'J.l ! ) and a decrease in ttio express and miscellaneous departments of SIUO.i2. : : Tlio entire income ot the road was $1,970- 01'.lliand the balunco after deducting ull expenses was $ lSl,011.3i. Kullwny Notes mid I'crionnln. Mr. J. N. Brown , actins assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pncillc , is con- lined to Ins bed with malarial fever. The Union Pacific is equipping its cars with Plntsch cas as fast us possible. The works will be located In Council lilnfls. W. U. Parkoof Cascade Springs , S. O. , Is In the city workmi ; up a boom for his springs , which lie says next year "will beat tbo world , " The Union Pacltlo has built twelve row locomotives mis year and a now one Is under course of construction now. As fast ns mo ola engines are disabled they will bo suc ceeded by now ones built at the shops. Ex-Governor Huilock of Georgia , nnd a government director of the Union Puclllc , left yesterday morning in special cur 0i : over the Republican Vallov branch on nn an nual tour ot inspection. He is accompanied by Mr. Nichols , F , T. Evans , proprietor of tbo Hot Springs , S. I ) . , was In thu city yes- lerduy Inlorvlewlng passenger ngonls with a view or putting on n train to Hot Springs leaving Omaha at 4 o'clock and ar riving ut the Springs at S o'cloc > c next mcr'n- Ing. Ing.Thn Thn circular Issued to agents in Nebraska bv thu Burlington not to load any moro cars with grain for Kansas City is causing a great howl to go up irom Kansas City grain dealers in.a irom farmers in this btato. "This cir cular Is by no moans unusual , " sold a liur- lliislon freight man yesterday. "Wo nave to do tnat oycry year to protect our rolling stock , otherwise some day when wo needed every available car none could bo bad. The facilities at Kansas Cltv for handling cars nro very meagre and we Imvo had car * oa tbo tracks for wcelo waiting to bo unloaded. Just as soon as the present rush Is ever and thnro is some likelihood of our getting cars back in good time why just that soon wo will bo talcing Kansas City business. All tlio rouds proniho to bo short of cars this year and the Hurlington means to bo on the safe sldo as to its rolling stock. " UoWltt'sbarsapirllU ciaatuaj ma blooa , Increases the appjtito and toaai up Unisys- torn. U bus psiioli to i rainy pjapia who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. "TALL MAN IN GREY CLOTHES" Whtt D.'d Ho ITava to Do With ttio Death of 0. P , Millet ? POLICE TURNING TO THE MURDER THEORY fur a Mnn Who Untight n ( liinnml Win Seen Nciir tlio Dccrlnc Wnro- IIOIHU .Inn HpTuro i\-Mayor Miller Win Ulllcil. The Interest In the Mlllor Inquest now turns on the dUeovory of the tall nun In groy clothes who bus appeared so Iroquodtiy In tlio CMO nnd whose natno nnd description uro now In the possession of the politic ol Loth Omaha nnd South Omaha. This man was minutely descrlbsd by Lou Scott , thu Ucopcr of n disorderly housr ) , its being in her place in company with Miller on Momiav mornliip. , ( Jatlock , the employe of the Daorlns ware house xvho heard the shot and saw tlio puff of smottc , also saw u man of similar descrip tion In the rear of lllrdlo Mann's a low min utes before ho hca.d tlio shot llrod. At 10 o'clock Tuesday ho w.is scon on the corner of Tenth and DoJeo In company with the late mayor 07 Hot ) Uunkini , who pave bis nnmo to Ortlcor Vanoua , wno was nlso acquainted with him. The descrlotlon clvon by the pawnbroker of me man who purchased the revolver of n tnll inn u In a J uric gray suit of clothes , wearing a blonde mustache mid n black lint , which tallies with that of the man wanted by the Jury. To Lou Scott till * man intimated that bo was a South Omaha gambler and ho claims to have "dropped his roll" n few nights ngo. Ofllcer Vnnous suys > ho hat soon the man two or three times since the shooting and hi * arrest will probably tnlto place today. A t'olut lor Yon. In vlow'of what Hood's Sarsaparllla lias done for others , Is It not reasonable ! to sup posu thotit will bo of bouollt to you I For scrofula , salt rheum and all other diseases of the blood , for dyspepsia , Indlpostlnn , sluk headache , loss of app3tlto , that tlrod feeling , catarrh , malaria , rheumatism , Hood's Sar- suparllla is an unoqiialod remedy. Hood's Pills euro sick hoadacuss. IIAVDIN : mtos. ftooil Shoes ut Dry ( iooils 1'rlcos. Why pay high prices for shoes , when wo will soil you line shoes from the best factories , ut dry goods prices ; every pair warranted. Ladies' 81.23 opera slippers $1.00. ' Ladies' $2.00 kid patent tip button shoos $1.50. Ladies' $2.50 doncrola button shoo $2.00 Ladies' $3.00 dongola tip. button shoes $2.50. Ladies' $3.50 hand sowed , button shoes $3.00. SCHOOL SHOES. Children's $1.25 glove ealf shoes , 9 to 12 , ! )3o. ) Children's $1.25 kid patent tip shoes , 8 to ll,03c. Misses'SI.25 kid patent tip shoes. 12 to 2 , $1.00. Misses' $1.50 dongola tin shoes , 12 to 2 ' $1.25. 'Misses' $1.50 glove calf tip shoes , 13 to 2 $1 ° 5 Vouth'8 $1.23 B calf lace shoes , 12 to 2 , $1.00. Youths' $1,03 glove calf button shoos , 13 to 2 , $1.8o. Boys' $1.75 B caUJnitton shoos , 3 to 5 , si.-is : * Boys' $2.00 fine calf button shoes , , 3 to 5 , $1.00. MEN'S SHOES. Men's $2.00 B calf "Iron Clad" shoes $1.30. $1.30.Men's Men's $2.50 cordovan "Full Dress" shoes 82.00. Men's $3.00 fine cordovan "Elegant" shoes $5150. Men's SI.00 kangaroo welt shoes $3.00. Men's $4.50 hand sowed calf shoes $4.00 IIAYDEN BROS. , D i y Goods and shoco. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. . W. G. Albright 521-2-3 N. Y. Life bldj. Frescoing and interior decorating ; do igna and ojtlnntoj fui'nUhod. Ilotiry Lohmann , 150S Douglas street. Silver City Itaeua. Special trains on the Wubaah , Thurs day and Friday , Oct. 13 and 14 , leave freight depot , Council Bluffs , at 12:20 : p. in. , and re-turn after the races. WILX , SURELY DIG THE DITCH. Tom lllckmnii Says thp llellevuo Ciiiml Will hn Completed Soinotlmi * . Tlio last of the Bcllovuo ditch diggers was released from the county jail yesterday niorainjr , The man was Tom Hlrkman , the foreman of the gang. Ills re lease was brought about by the payment of the line Imposed by Juugo Scott and by the furnishing of a bond , by which Ilickman agrees In the future to obey the orders of tho. court. Tbo judge made seine modlllcatlous of the original order , by reducing the line from $100 to $10 and the bond from $500 to ? 300. The llnu was paid nnd tbo bond was given Tuesday night , but the order of release did not rcucli tlio Douglas county Jail , wuero liickmun was conllncu , until yoiterdny. Upon being released from custody , Hick- man was given all of hit personal property , consisting of tape measure aim u tlmo book , in which bo kept the time of the uion who were employed in the dltoh. The boss ditch digger was not long in dialling the Omnua dust from his feet after getting out of jail. Assoon as thodoor'of tno prison swung open ho m.ido a straight shoot for the bridco motor and at mica prococdad to his homo ut Manuwa. In talking with a reporter , Htcltman said thai he was under no obligations 10 any pur- sou for bis release from jail , and that being so ho might commence digging In the ditch nguln and ho might not ; ho was hired to superintend the job and lie did nor , think' that tbcru was any law which would prevent him from Ulrliu : out aguin if he wanted to do so after ho got homo. Ho re fused to glvo the iiamos of his employers , or what the object was in diuging the ditcb , as that was something that did not interest the public. The people of Omaha , Hlcliman said , uau been altogether too previous In tbo matter and baa goao off half cocked , denouncing the Instigators of the bclicmo as n lot of robbers ana cut-throats , whoa lu reality they wcro Honest gentlemen and hau tionost motives iu making the improvements which the.v had unucrtuknu. The tlmo woula come , ho said , when these men would bo regarded as public benefactors instead of being denounced as robbers. The ditch would bo completed , tbo order of lUo court notwithstanding , but Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard the howl sot tip tiy the Omaha noonlo mlsht tlolnv It for tow weeks or possibly n Jew months. MR , FA.RN. Mo ! Trylnjft to I'rnvn Tltln to It In tlio I DUtrirt Court , The ease otVt , J. Connell nciilnst Harvey Link l.s holding the attention of .liiclco l-'orptison until twelve Jurors. InthlslCRnl battle n trncUof _ 100 aero * of land near Mlllnni Is tho.stn'uo that both parties dcslro to win. As early nOSSO , Hmnnunl LlnU , n brother of the defendant , pro-omptoJ Iho InnJ , nnil for n number of years occupied it as a horar. Hnrd tlmoi coming on , ho placed a reortRf po upon the tract , which , in duo tlmo v ni foreclosed on account of tlm nonpayment of the principal und Interest. At the sherd's sale the Innd was hid In by lillzi 1C. 't'aiton , who , In turn , occupied It for n term ot years. bho llnally bocatno Involved In law suits , mid , hoinn somewhat short on rjadv cnsh , proposed to the law linn of Council & Ucdlult. tliat if thov would taKO the ease and win It she would ftivo thorn one-third of the laud. They nccuiited and won. The deed wasnmdo accortllne to tlio uirreument nnd when the tlnn of Council ft ll illcU dissolved the lund wont to Mr. Council , who aflenvnrits bouRlit the remainlni ; two-thirds of Uvron Heed , who waj n purchaser from MM. Tar- ton , When Mr. Conncll went to tnko possession of his nroporly ho found It occupied by Har vey Link , the defendant , who claimed under n quit claim deed from his brother , executed wlillo the former stilts worn ponultiR in the courts. ICjcctmcnt suits wcro InslltutcU nnd the ono which ! s on trial now h for the pur pose of establishing Mr. Council's tltlo. DoWltt's Sarsaparllla cidansoj tha UloaJ. .11 n 1 1 for Mix IllacU Tdo Blnclc Hills country will bo ncomlod additional malt facilities durin ? tlio present month. On Octobsr l."i a now mall route will bo established bstwcon Deadwood and Torrn on the narrow jrailge over u distance of ten miles , and on tlio ! Mth ri now routu will bo established botxvcon Whitawood and 13ellofourche. Tills will Insure the dellverv of the malls in Uellofourcho nnd Terra nearly half a day earlier than nl present. OoWltt's Sarsaparllla is renanla Mnul Hull u , lol ) C. D. Mead , who suicided Monday In Denver , had before leaving Omaha taken an examination for ii position as rail way mail cleric und ais examination entitled him to employment in the service. Ho would have received nn appointment in n short time had ho net decided to nhufllo off the mortal coil. Within tlie By the labor and ingenuity of Dr. Price , we have now before us the. sweetest , freshest and most natural flavors. His Deliaious Vanilla Extract sur passes in delicate flavor any other flavoring extract , while his Extracts of Lemon and Orange arc really as fresh and agreeable , iu their flavor as the true fruits from which theytarc made. Any house keeper 7'ho has once used DR. PRICE'S DELICIOUS FLAVORS in her cakes , puddings , or creams , will never return tu the use of any other. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? rnosi Female Weakness , Catarrh or Hlicumatssm , _ _ g Chronic , Nervous or im * Private Consultation Free. AcknmvledL'eJ to bo tlm most succejf -pcclallitln Ull I'HIVATK , III.OOU , NEUVUUd , bKlX AND UlltN'- AUV DlSKAMfcS. Oonorrlitc.1 lii from .1 to n city * . SyplillU curo.l TtltliiutM ( > rcury. All stairoj lor life. * bTKICTUIIK iicrni.iuuntly euro , I. roraor l cotn- plrto , without cutting , tun i tli or dllnfitlon t-'urj aDretcilat homo ly tiallunt wllluut u momanl'i iiuln or nnnorniicc. 1'II.HS. KlbTULA AND HKOTAI , Uf.CHIlS carol wltliout nalnoi ilctuntloii from Oinlnoia. llVDllUL'KljK ANO VAIUCOUKI.i : | iorm inontlr anil BUtcusifullv cur cl. .Mi > tln l nuvr nnil uiif.dlliu WEAK MEN ( V1TAI.ITV WKAK ) , MaUj-o by too clou nppll. cntlon to biiclness or stinly , suyoro uioiit\t itraln orErlafi SUXUAh HVCKSSIM t-i mlilUlo llfu. or troui tlio t'ltticU of ynntbful Inllloi. WHAK SHIN AUK VICTIMS TO M5HVOUS DK. BILlTYor KXIIAU3TIO.V , WASTINIS WHAKNHSS INVOhUNTAKV I.OSSK-J wltli IJ.VIlliV DKUAV IT VOIJNC nnil .MIDIII.I ! Atilll ) ; linc : ! of vim , vlKOr. end Jtrjiiutli , wUh uovii il orcin : Imimlroil unJ Vfi'ulcononcilliroinntiiroly In npprnncliln/nlil t\'t3. All > li'lil ro.iilll ? lo our nuw troumont fur Inn ot Tlt.il power Citll on or n I. Iran wltli utu'iip for ciruiilnrs. ( roe bunk nnil ro-olnn , Dr. Searlcs& Swrles , " * * Next to I Jf j iu liiivoiinniipftltr , ImUwxtliin , I'lMlillciK'iSlrltllfiulaclir , "ull run iloMii"orliisliitlle li > talto la FraaRM A SANAT1VO , " \Vontlorl'ul SpanlHli remedy pre-crl lieU for ever 5O years , onroM all Nor- VOIIH UlneBMOMi Lack f niriuo- ry , lieu da clio , \VnUetii lnon Boforo&.AtarUso. zcmisoions , Lo t 1'botograplied from llfo. M u n li o o dt u r diiiiliiiulou of IlieCciierutivo Ortuim , etc. , nud iJi cllVctn caunetl by i > imt iibiiNCH. IMitnip conveniently tu curry lu tlio vent'pocUot. I'rloo ttl u imckiiKo , or G for $5 , M'llli \vrltteii ( ; uaruiiteo tucuroor ruDuidtlitt > iionev. Unrtnu-Klol tries to ecll roa porno WOKTIIKCfiM IJIITA- 'J'lON In jilaco of SANAT1VO , encloeu prlco In cuvo- loiK ) ana we will fend by mall. I'aniplilol In iiiulu culccl envelope Irec. Addrcsii MADRID CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office ( or U.S.A. 853 Doarboru iitrcot , CIIIOAQO , ILL , SANATIVO U cold in OMAHA. NUI ) , by Kulm A. Co. , UrugKi.K , Cor. 151)1 ) & Uouclas Sts. ] , A. l-'ullcr & Co. , Druggists , Cor , 14111 & Douglas Sts. , and drucfcists ( jciicrally. DUFFY'S PURE FOR MEDICINALUSE FUSEL OIL [ tlsa romttl/ tonic and not a beverage : t stlmulatua the clrcilitoa , tones up the fe , mirlllei the blond , gives brightness nnd ipnlih to women , strength to men , nud Is ) eln ontlorsptl by nlivsicinm and inr a ndvareul thinkers. It is the bst remedy or PNEUMONIA. Dear In inliul that Ji flVsPurn Malt has grown in 1'opula I'.t or MMrs , tint it is acknowledged as ths only tmro remedy of Its I , nil on tlio market , that " contit i < * ni lusel oil , anil that it la- ari b'jM'oaeiU-j aV who into.llgentl/ > It. > et it t oinyour druggist or urot' T. t'en.i for phamp ilot to TtlE DUPJ7Y MA1.T WHTSXEY CO , noch-jstar , N. Y. A bvpkon-hcarlcd motlior wishes in formation -of hur lost bov , who disap peared May 31st , 1S02. John F. Doherty , igo 14 , hoijrht foot 8 inches , li ht complexion , brown hair , bhio oycs , slim Ljuilii ; had on when last seen dtirk stt'ipod coat , Ri''iy pants , shaker Ilitnnol shirt , fine calf baots , dark brown soft foil hut ; J50 reward for information that will lead to lindiii" him. CIIAS. DOIIKHTY , 11U N. 14th St. OMAHA. DOCTOK : UfficGKEW. In tlio trc.ilmcntnf all ( urnia of PRIVATE DISEASES , and all Wc.iKnnss anil Disorder of A/I TIT TvT wlt' ' ' loss ot coiir.isc. aniliitlon iVl 1 * Lami vitiillly. Klshtcoii yours of tin ; most roniarkiiblo success In tlio troainiont of tills clussof ( llsuiscs : , which Is piovcn liy tlio univoisilt ttlnionv ot thou- siuidb who havu boon cured Wrlto furulrcu- lilis and question list. 14tli an I rurnuin . > ! . , Oni.iiin , Ne ) > . EP.AUI DK.E.C. WES'3 NHUVi : A.VI ) UllAIN'TIlg VF ilKr T.aa.iJ-l Ic for HydD.-U DUtlniii , Till , .Vji rnlKlu , llu.ulaulu. .ferrous 1'ronr.Uon ciuiji til alcohoior tot ) uart.VakJliilnun. . Mmitil Uaur > ii- tlontio tnossottlu llr iln. iMiulii ; Infinity , inujry decoyiluitti , I'ronitiirj O1J A.-e , ll.irrjnoii. hon ot 1'uwerln cltlicr IOT , liupotoncy , l.oucorrliu i niu nil Komnlo Wo lUna a3. . laroluatiry hoaiui , bpar- umlorrliL-icunj I by OTor utjrtlon ot H ) brill tclf-nbuioovor In lulu'Jnua. A mJiui'i trjitimis IIU for$5ly in til. W Kiiir.int3jslv bout to UID Kadi orils foru liaxui , wild $ } will HO 11 wrlUJi Ktiarantceto ruTilnllf notc.lrJl Uuar.int33 Hljjl only tiy ThooHore. ! ' . l.ewli ilrnzitHt , solo a jnu outliuast tornor li/tlininl Kurn.iiii stti . uinihi \\oiUll > ou Kr ncli I'lfparnlioii CALTHCIQ five , nnil u Ii-Ml eiLirnnleo IhaV TAI/I'IIOS Mill UrMoroxiur Dlmllli , Mrmtlli un.l Vigor. t 'vr it and / > a r satisfied , Address VON MOHL CO. . Hate jlarriraa IgroU , llarliiDtll , Uhlo. I Jlurliliiiie llablK't TCJI In , , * tUi ? " ? " ' / 'uw l. I JJr. J. .St < > | iUfiiu , jLvbiiiioii. . INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM I6th and Howatd Streets , COItnomsror I'allonlx. OMAHA ) NEB , j * & SSSae S. 35Swa ' JiMls rp' - - 'SM , AS > ! s w > - 4fM 1'or Iho treatment of Chronic , Private I Nervous Diseases , M.xi.n AND rii.MAr.i : , Piles , Fistuln. Fissure and Strio- tiirt ) dl'tlio JJocdiiu ppniiitiMMit- ly ciir d without the use of Knife , ] < ijaUirc ; or Caustic. f In sliinips nnil our 10 ? page IlOUii on UlKKAKKHaiKl ( .Hirst Ion Blank.- , will ijo MAIMD : ruin. : INTIKXATIO.N.\I , .SA ICth unil llonard Sis. , Onmlia , Neb. W , C. M.\XWiiI : , , M , 1) . , I'rt'B. Brullvn Ilili piptr. DEFORHITY RflGES Elastic Stockinjs , Trusses , Crutches , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplis * . ALOK&PENFOLD , 114S. 15th SL , Kcxt to PosloIllM. Q-3-nxnnKSEnRKHi EHm g THOSE SUITS The past week has demonstrated beyond a doubt the fact that the male portion of Omaha appreciate the difference between "tweedledee and tweedledum. " They appreciate the fact that when the Nebraska , advertises to sell & fi teen _ dollar suit for ten and a half , they don't sell a toin dollar one they sell a fifteen dolair ! one. To call our last week's sale a success would be "drawing it mild. " We never sold suits the first week in so many October as we did this year. We're going to beat it ( his week going to give you still bigg e iyaju ; c s'gTv e v o u morj3 suits and- more J mds of suits to pick from. Today you can c h o o s e Tvro7rT'"o v e two thousand suits all at one price. You can pick SACKS or CUTAWAYS You can choose cassimeres or cheviots You can take plain OP fancy , You can buy browns or grays. You can get the heavy , old- fashioned pepper and salt cassimere that never wears oat or the very best all wool heavy indigo blue suit with double or single breasted sack coats. You can buy suits of us this week that have never been offered for less than Ii.IL . _ nc _ _ ! Ll ir r anc * vou can buy them for ten. oToTTalFlJliuTcrTi 1 ty cents. STRICTLY FINE SUITS Four of the largest manufacturers of cloth ing in the world who make nothing but fine goods who hire as good cutteTs an d as good tailors as are to be had sell all the goods they sell in Nebrask a lotheNebraska Clothing Company. No house on earth , no matter who nor where , can show you suits that are any better , or are made better in any particular than the suits we show as our strictly fine suits , and we haven't the gal to 'ask"MDu"To pay twenty-eight or thirty dollars for them either but offer them at $16'to $22.BO. .Look at them they'll do your eyes good. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Cou.sm , OiiAMiiuit , OMAHA , Neb. . October Jtli. USD. ' . Ho U ri'iolvoil by the City Council of the City of OiiKihn , thu .Mayor L'on.MirriiiK : 'I lial. ttoo.len sidownlKs ho cmiitruutcd in the ( Jitv ( if Oni 1)1:1 ) : us dcai imto I bulow , with in llyc days after the pub I ation of this ii-so- liitlon , or tlio | iii"Miiiil survluo lln'ruof. aHhy oullimn o Is authorized anil ruiiihod | , such sldpwuIKu t bu laid to Uic i-ilo on thu sfrools speelliud hoiehi. and to lie constructed of jilnci pliinK ( if iiu'li n Idth nnd thloUncss and bo I ilil upon joints of sjich ( linit'iiNliiiis mm In such inaiuiLT ; is Is ] ) M'3crlbcl ( Dy --Di'Cill-iitloin on Illu In the olliuo of tlio iloarl < if Public \Vnrks and iinilur Its sunprvl-ilon , to-wll ; West sldo or ( Dili Mima Miulli i2 ot lot fi , block ( i , llorbnuh's Scuund Addition , ( . " -tub- llsheil Brulc. : ( i fool wide. Hnsls'ilo of.'lith street , lot 1' ! . Pnnnyshlo Ad dition , eitil : > IKIied ur.ide , ( i foca wide. North sldo of Ilnrdolto stivut , hits U to IS inclusive , block : ) , Clifton 11 111 Addition , tuiu- pur.iry LT KL . ii foot wido. XVc t side of ! Mh ityeiiiiO. lot 1 , block fi , , Triko's Addition , ptrsi'iil Ki'ado , ( > foot wide. ICast sldo of : iTlh stieel. lots IU lo ISIncIu lvo b'.oi'lcl' , Croslon Addltlun , o tabllslioU gialo 0 loot wide. I .ist sldo of JITth street , lots 11 to 15 , Uroiton Annex , ustiibllslioil crmlp , ( i foot wido. Weil .sdo ! of 'lith uvunno. lots .VI to "i" Inclti- slvo.S tow.irl I'liiee , prtsunt gr idc , I foot Wide. West sldo of .litn moiiiii1 , tu.\ lot No. I , aoc- llon 'JJ-15-KI , present r.tdo. 4 fuulvldi - . C.istHido of hlstici'i \ \ , lots I'-J and Kl , block . ' 1. Mierldan 1'l.ico. toaipjr.iry Kr.idQ , 1 fee wide. r.ast sldo of-Bib street , lots 13 mid 11 , hlnoU ' , ' , bhorldnti 1'liiL'o , temporary Kr.ulo , I foot wido. West sldo of lOlh stieel. lots : i mil 4. bloi'U fi. llorhjoli's Second Addition , iiresont Krade , roimlr. West sldo oi ISnil street , lots 1 lo ( ! Inclusive , block % Idlowi'i-l Addition , pieiuiit KradiU tent wido. West ildo of Sliid street , lots I , 'J and II , bloc ! ; 1 , Idlowlld Addition , present grade , i , feet wine. West sulo of 23ml street , lot 10 , At ford's Ad dition , present aiado , ( ifeel i > liio. West sldo ( if O.'ilon si i cut. InlsiM lo' ' ! ' . ' Inelil- filve , Ijloi' ! ; 4 , Slioiinan Avenuu I'.uk AdilII Ion , present crude. I fuul wide. North s doof Mo-foii Mieol. Inls ? 7 and .N , block I' ' , Kouiil/o .V Itutb'-j A'Jd.Uon. perma nent. Blade , ( i feet wide. And. bo It fnrlhor resolve I : Tliattho hoard of piihllo works ho. and Is bi.'roliy iiuthor/.ud mid dlrceted lo cause u copy of this icioliKInn 10 bo ] inhllsliol In the ollleial paper of the elty for one wuolc , or ho Eorvod on Iho owners of said lots , and 1111- lussrtiii'li ownoiHSliull nlthln llvi ) iluvs : iftor the pnhlleiitlon or Rerxlce nf such copy construct - struct aaid Rhlowulk'S : is limoln leiinlieil , Unit Iho lioir I of pnlillo woiKs eiinsii liio s.iinu to ho done , the cost of const i untlii ! ; Hill Mde- wulKsresp"otlvoly to bu ussi's-ind UMiilnsl Iho joiil t'state. lot or initof lot , In front uf an.1 rassud Oj tober-1 th , - , - ( I'li'sliluni I' tv conm-ll. Allcst : JOHN ( ilJOVO. c ty ( . 'iorlc. Amirovud : OIX ) . 1' . 11KMI.- , M.iviir. NOriCB TO CON3TKIJOT SIDJl.Vlvi. . To tlio ownori nf tlio lut" , | iuH ; of lilts nnd iuil : eal.alo iluscrlbuil in Iho ubnvu lu'iiilu- You und each of you niolioroliv iioilflul lo oonstriii't woidoii sldnwnlKs as icniilrcd liv iiiusnl'itlonof thu ulty i-Hiini'll ami niiiyui of tlio ulty of Umulm.of wlilflitlniiliii'iil ) iiciiiv. | Cliulrni'in ' ilo-inlnf 1'ulillo WuiUs TO IIANNAII JA.Mi : . ! Vonato hcroliy nollllu.l that the mldcr- slaned , tliruouisinti'riisituil fruoholdors of the olty ofOualm , have heitndiily appointed by the mayor , with Iho approval of ihoi-lty conn- ullofbuld c-lly. lo ussosi the damii.'o to the OWIIDIH ruMivollvuly of Hn > liiouuny doelurod by ordliianio nocosbuiv to hu iinnroprUtod for Iho usu of said ulty , for I ho iinrpnsu of ov- tpiiillns I'lfly-Hrhtbtroot from Iho hortli 11 no of lllinubaiish & . I'allerson's iiddlllon to J.iiivunnortli Htrcut. , , , , . , Voii uro furlhoriiotUlcd th it , liiviis : o- hoc , UO.I rarnain htreul. within the t-orporalo Ilinilsdf said city , meet for the purposu of conshlorliiu anil nuikliu the ussimincnt of damneo lo the ownurs ruspoutluily otilil prrH | > rty by reason of uncli t.ildnx and appio iirlutlon ifii'rcof , taking into cuiHldbni'.lon biieclul benullls , If any. Tliu properly boloiiKiiu to you. nropoiod to liaappropriuiu'l ns afoicnald , and which bus heuiidtiC ururtnucotsury by ilioc'juni'll. byor- dlnaiiec. lo npproprlutu to Ihu iibu of the elly , \iot \ i ! situate In buld city of Oinah'i , In thu county of Douitliis and btuto of Nubrukkn , U tluscrfhed us follnwi' , to-wit : The uvst : twun- ty-llvo foul of lot ono , block ihruo , It. llimu- bniish's uddlliou , , Vou uionotlllod to bo proiont nt tlio llmo and rdiicu pforcsald and make any objoutlons toor htuleincnU couccnilnf halt ) piopond up- proprliillon or av.omncnt of diiiiiiiu'us us you wuy coiiiidur proper. \V ( i. Ml " ' \ ' . " . Omuha , S'Jiit Iltti , , a.'G-d''Ul TO TUB OWNKIW OF ALL LOTS AND PARTS Ol-1 LOTS AND HEA1 ( KSTATK ALONG 1GTII STHEJ31' FROM VINTON STlt 15 UT TO SOUTH CITY LIMITS. Von nro hereby not I lied that the 'indcr * signed , three dKlutcrcstr I ficcholdurs In tU elty or Uniaha , liuvu been duly appointed DjL Iho mayor , with the uppioval of the city council of said citv. to assess the damage to thu owners respectively of the property declared - clarod by ordinance nucessaiy to ho appropri ated for thu nso of s ilil city for the pnrposo of opening and eMondln ; It.th stioet frota Vln- loiistrcutto to soiiih oily llmtls. declared necessary by ordinance .I'W , passed Oc- toiler 1st , IS'.e ' , appioved ( Jetohisr 4th , ISO. . Vou arc further noUlled , ihat bavin ) , ' ac > cciitod said appointment , and duly mialillcd ns reiju'rod by law. wo will , on the lOthdnVi of October. A. 1) . , IVJ. , .it the hour of U o'clock In the forenoon at the ollleo of T H. McCain. loch , SI2 N. V. f.lfu Ilii-ldliiff within the cor- ponito limits of said ullv. meet for tlio pnr- IIOSL' of cunaldcrlui ; aid inikliur : thu assess- . incut of dainaco to the ownois icspeetlvoly I1 nald property , by leabon of such taking an appropriation thereof , taking Into cunsldor-J at Ion spcelal bonellis. If any. \ The property boUrni'ius to yon proposed to lie appropriulod us afori'-alu and wnlch haq been declared ncce-siry by the council , by 01 dl nance lo an p muriate to the nso of thu ulty liclnj sltinlo In sail city of Omnlri , hi the county of Don. 'l.is , and state of .Nobrasltn , U described as follows. Ui-V7if Opeulnj ; und extending - , tending Kith slieut from Vlnton street to Bonlb city limits. Vou aio uotlllod to bo prusont at tlio limo and plneoaforusal I , and make any oblcctlonj toorhlatoiiiontsconcein'iii Bald proposed np proprlutlonor asscss'iient of damages as you may consider proper. McCTIjUOIIi , .IOIIN KI/AI'K. . .IA. ' O.nnha , Oat 7th , 18JJ. oSdlOti I'ruiHisjilH lor JJnlrlct Strerl I mpro iciuo q llondH. ' Pealed bids marked "proposals for district MICOI Improvement bonds" will hu roeolvod at the ollleo of Iho elty I re ism or. Omaha , Nob. , up to 1M o'clock noon of lith d ly of October. I1 * i. ' , for Iho purjliaso of sni.iOiOJ dl3lrlot ( blreet Improvomeiit bondj of the city ot i Uniaha. Neb. , Haiil bomlsuirill b ) datol October Ibl , 189J. ! anil shall hu p i.yablu In fiom ono lo nlnoyoar. ) ' aflnr thodalo Ihorcof. with Inloiest uttlut' laluof ,1 pur cunt pur amuini pivabto annual * ly. " * I'rlnolpal mid Interest p.ayablo ut Kountzo Hi os. . Now VorK. . ' aid bonds sbail bn of tliuduiiomliiatlon of JI.IDU.UU , tmOQ.ind JIKiUU oach. IJich hlil mii t stiti ! nrleo and amount sought , for and Inciudu ucoinud Intuiost to ditto of ddllvcry ut O.naha. Nuu. The right U joscrvod lo rujojt any and nil bids. Ibsncd under chirler power of cities nf the aielropolltan class and ordinance ) No. .I'.MI , up * k"Ml"t ( Jliv I'ruastiror. DRTC" GEE WO nnil BOU lilmor writ ) ( at 'iiii-stlon LI ink Do not tlilnlt your eMil lii > ; > iU ln'MUt ) your iluctortalH you no. Inittrr lh * Cliluao iluit ir wltli lilt novr anl wonilorfiilru nu'llui ' iiinlrjjilrjii'jir honrilu nrnl : i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ „ . . . - 1" vn 3. * 1U IIIJIIIIIJUI itocuctluna , nu niiru llii. nu poUO.-i. JtutlooU trvittiuuut uii'l ' PLTIIIUIIOIU euro. Kollowlnzcaiot uco3ufnlly Imit'l nnl curst thru up hmlior iJC''tun Tliur. Coutililln < ! ll II irnor itrout , c'lronlorliou- mntUiii U yimr * . klilnuy nml llyur Iroublui , Tlios. l.'ulmrl. ntli an I K.irniui klrvoti. irennrnl ili'hllltr. ln4U > Uluu , lut * uf Htruiutli ami vitality. Tnuk inu.lIdiiu . ( ur yu in but uot no rulluf , M. Ii. AinlnNon , Ilil Cunli ; Btrjut. oifxrri aitluniv nua liruncliltU ut lUluju ye.irs ttuu Hni for ale the follow hu propiral rnmoilloi ok tl.Uiiliottlo , ulr bottlm for < 5WJ , fur tin euro or Aillima , Catarrh , Hlo. llo.tilaclio , InrtUuillon lllooiH'olnoiiliu , Uhaumxtliiu , 1'i'imhiVui uuj | , KMut-y uii'l I.lrur Cumpliilut. No uxmtU Hold ualr Ly Cbluoio AluUlclau Co , Capital , IUJ,9Jl , Office , ICth and CalU