8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , OCTOHEIl II , 1892. UNION PACIFIC IS ON TOP It Wins a Victory Over Its Competitor , the Northern Pacific. V/ILL BOOK PASSENGERS TO PUGET SOUND Chairman Cnlilwell'ii llnllng In tlin Mutter Hiiitnlneilif \ tlin Clilrngo Ilntlrcmil A - Miclntlon Amuml Muutlnft < i ( the I'ullinuii ruliiuo Cur Comp-tny. Cincioo , 111. , Ocl. 13. An important victory baa been won by the Union I'nclllo over Its competitor , the Northern 1'aclllc. At ft , special meeting of llio Chicago Kallioau association today tbo action of. Octoocr 51 , eliminating from the Chicago rutu sheet tuo Union 1'uclllc's route to I'URot Sound points , was reconsidered. Tha uonseu.uenco Is that there will bo no chniiRo In tuo present rout- lan of passenger business to 1'uROt Sound points , as it itniuU In the Chicago rate hoot. Tins notion Will taken In Uoforcnco to Chairman ( Juldwell's lullnir , who held that no such change could bo made without unanimous consent , uccordlng to the require- incuts of the Western Passenger association ngroemctit , Must era associations hnvo been nwatthig the action of tlio Chicago ronus In this matter , and , as n result ot today's pro ceedings , till the eastern und southern ro.iJs will contlnuo to sell through tickets to the blipulcd iurrltory via the Union 1'nctllc. The inosllhul ttio24orllicrn 1'acillu can do Is to refuse lo honor tl.o Union 1'aoillc licit- et over its lines from 1'orthitiil to I'upet Hound points. The latter company , through Its agent lit 1'ortland , will coiitlnuu Its ores- ont practice ot purchasing Northern 1'nclllc local tickets for distribution to through pas sengers ut tbat point. Annual Mrclliif ; f tint riilliuiin Coiiiiuny. Atlno annual nicotine ; of the I'ullman Puliico car con.pnny there \vero { SJ.riUU.OUl ] of the capital stoclc represented. Tbo di rectors were ro-cluctcd , us follows : Ucorgc M , I'ullmnn , Marshal Field. J. W. Uoanc , Norman \Vlllmmn and O. S. Sprnguo ol Uhlcniro ; Henry Shulhort of .Now Vorlc and Henry H. Heedof Hoston. The usual quarterly dividend off. pel shnto from not earnings was declared pa ; a- - bio November 15 to slo-kholdcts of record ol the coso ! of business November 1. The ilnancial statement for the llacal year ending July ! 11 shown that the totnl revenue of the company during that period was f 10 , OIW.H50. Of this amount , " (51,031 ( was fron carolncs of cnrs , and the rest from patent * , manufacturing , rentals , dividends , Interest , etc. The disbursements amounted to SO.T51 , W" , leaving n suiplus for the year of fll..TiU , Ub'J. 'llio total assen uro ijl.i.U.VJ ) : und the total liabilities i.'ti.UGl.JITiJ. The n < imbor o : cars owned or controlled by the company li Bm lu n supplementary report. President I'ull ninn Imparted tiio inforniatlon that durinf the fiscal year contracts nad been nmdo witl tbo lollowlni : rullroad companies : Littli UouK it Memphis , for a period of t\cnty-iiv < years ; \Vostorn Now York & Pennsylvania for n period of twoiity-llvo years : Chesapeake poako & Ohio , extending of contract for f period of llflcon years. Tuoro have boon built during the yeai fisliiy sleeping unJ inning CUM , costlni flW,9JO , : ! ; , or an average of $1C.,0H ( per c.tr. Work IB now progressing rapidly on 41i additional sleeping , uinlng and parlor cars ti suptily the anticipated extraordinary de inands of travel In ih'JS. Tneso cars arc cs tlmated to cost about $ r > , nuoUOO. The nuni hcrot piissenccrs cnrriod during the yea was 5i7lU0 : , und the number of miles mi was lll ! , JPurG The total number of pel cons In the employ of the company In U manufacturing und oporatlnz department : Is liSu9 ! , and wages paid during the yea 10,0111,150. Co.ll Itutrs Advanced. At a meeting of the trafllo olllclnls of th Chlcago-Ht. i'aul roads today , it was agree to advance the rates on soft coal to the basi of ? 2 per ton from Chicago to St. i'aul an Minneapolis. The present basis is $1.75 pa ton. The advance will go into effect as see in the work of chocking the rates througt out the nlTeeted territory can bo complete and the tariffs published. Tuoimi.i : ovnit cur Ulmrgo * Mnilo Acivlnst the rildioru fi llri-iiuliii : AhHiic-liiilim KuIcM. UenciralJ. U. Buchanan , general pmcngc agent , of the Fremont , Eluhorn. & Missou : Valley railroad , has bjon consoling hltnse klnco Monday that no mcmoor of the Trans mlssourl I'assongor association would lllo complaint against tils road for securing tl transportation of troopi from Fort Kobitibo ot the rate of 5il.UO lor the round trip , c the Rround that H was n cut ra'.e. Bull this booming security Mr. liuutmnnn has reel oned without his host for the Uurllngton wi illo within the necessary time a coiuplnli with Secretary McFadden diaiMlHg the lill born with securing business below tnri rates. Scc'lon A of article vi violations pn vidcs that all complaints of violation mu bo lllcd with the chairman within flftet day after the data of the alleged violatlo tOL'Ctbcr with alt ovldoiu-o hearing upon tl amc , Section O of ihnaamoartlclo provide "Any line party to this agreement that nu bo convicted of selling tickets or carry IIIR pa BPliRcrs at rates or upon condltlnns that a In violation of any provision of tnis ajre inont or rules adopted theroun ihall pay over to the nssoci lion for each olTonso the amour t full tariff rates , that bhonld huvo bc < thurrcd therefor by und over such assocl lion line , mul if of u foreign Is uo full pr portions less n recd commissions , whii ihould have accrued to the offending lit ! tccordlni ; to the established division ( greed tanfC rates. " Mr. Fruneis of the UurllnRtoii systoi In sponldnu nbout thu matter , sal "Tho coiiborvatlva lilUhorn has o the rate ngroeil upon by t Trnnsmlssourl association ana havi done so through Its general passonf ! etent must iieces&arllj expect to s.tami t consi'quonees. The rate Irani Crawford Omuhu n lu the nclKhboihood of ? 1' ' . , which would make the round trlp $ ' . > . ' > . Appl lug this lo the l-ccnt a nnlo rate cast ot t river , mailo for inillliu companies In n form , would irlvp a round trip rate of $ In&ioud of ? il. : l , the rnto at which the bu ness was secured , Tnu Kllthorn people c kicking themselves that they put In so lov\ \ bid , for U transpires that ull , hu roaus blddl wore basing their bids on rosular tariffs u the ICIuhorn would huvo secured the bu ness If they hud bid S.IUO Instead of under that ( inure , which ot cour-io Is n li on the 150 men from Crawford of Jl. ft Thir , , coupled to the sumo rate on ton can her os und frolght , will make the Uluhor los * In the nolghborhood of ? JKK ( > . "Now the Uurliiigton , In oruor to malnti the ruloa of the association , means to pu the matter , and , If a conviction Is uecuv the Klkhorn will huvo hauled the troi for nolhiiiR and will huvo to t Into the treasury of the ASSOI tlon the ullTcrctico botwccu the c und the tarlll rate , In this casa soinoth llkol.lX ) . The fundamental principle g ernliiK the formation of iho Transinlsso association was that harmony should c nmong the members and that raisona rates ofcharco for their respectlvo sorvi might bo Jointly mada uuil maintained. " of the II , \ O , CIXCINNATI , O. , Oct. 13 , The report of fiscal operations of the Baltimore ) & C Southwestern r&llwny for the year end Juno SO , was nmdo publlo today , Gi earnings , fJOIS,74' ' ' ; operating expenses , CJ'J,5iS ; not earnlncs , fMO.'JH ; Incorno fi other bourccs , fJUi7 ; total Income , flOOJ , ' fixed charKct , tnxoi , f'W'J.llHi surplus. M Id" ; Incrouso In ( T'O'.s ' cnrnlncs , t3U7J , ; crcaio In net earning * , Jlb'JJ-IUj. ' The board of dlrotors passed a rcsolui dlrcciir > K tbo payuiont of Into t tint rate of 'iyt per cent on lint pro for rod Income inortgago bonds of roinpuny , imynblo on November 1U at J armcrt Loan , V 'IVunt company , tbU c ( /d / t the unicoof Drown , Shipley & ' \Vln. O. , Opt. R The tnoetln Ohio < MliMilp'l [ ' ( tdokholdors | unity. Tlio rr ull win an overwhi Vitlorf lor tlio Kntdlsh ( hurebola were KV. . Trauy Springnold , III. ; Wlltlnm S. Dull and Kdirnr T , Wolli of Now "York , The vet < j cast for them win : Stock , Jlti.SOG ) bond , TJno. The opposition voted tor Wl'ilnm Wnltc- right , Malcolm Campbell and Chnrlos H , rilnt. At the directors' mrotlns Messrs , MrKlm und Fahcnslock resigned nnci General Jaraos H. Wilion of WllmtPRton , Uol. , and Ldward H. Hcllony wcro choion In their places. The board elected Mr. F. W , Tracy president , but mndo no other changes , The report of the president was referred back to Iho board of directors lor Investiga tion. This report showed ; Oross uarnlngs for the vcar. ? 4,2'JS-03 ! ; opcratlnii expenses. M,2asi7l ( ; net earning , JIOIP,7J9. Interest on funded debt , sundry Interest and ex change , JIOMll50i dollclt , $10,031. TillltlllK t'p u \ Illlllict. Mayor A. II.Veir of Lincoln , together with Councilman Cleorgo If. Blown and n citizen ' committee , conslsiineof t. I. Imhoff and .loJiii \ , Doty , came up yesterday for a conference with the Union Paolllo odlclats ivcnrulng the propound O slreat viaduct in the capital cltv. Tlio fact that the Hock Is land lias Just been allowed tn pat In a grade crossing at the cast end of O snout seems to have injured the chances of securing the building at a viaduct over iho tracks at the West end , as the claim U tntulu tint to at tempt to enforca the erection of it under ihtMa circumstance * would bo making tUh of ono roau and fowl of another. The commit tee hoped to got a favor.tb'.o ' expression of some kind from thornllroid oHlcials. opnniiK HIM cut on : The Missouri Paclfli3 cut olT by way of Plottstnouth will bo traveled over next Sun day for the llrst time. Omaha will bcnolH bv It as much as Nolir.iV.ca City and the other towns which now have seen the much- wished-for consummated. HcRlnnlng on Sunday the Omaha , Kansas City & St. Louis express , which now loaves this city at lUillO a. in. , will not pull out till 1:10 : In "tho after noon , and the 11:110 p. m. train will biltept till 10 o'cloclc. The St. Louis otpreis will here after arrUo at (3l.n. ( : . m. ntul4"i : p. in. The local train will arrlvo In Omaha at 8:50 : a. in , and won't leave again till - : : : ) p. m. Why throw nwny your money for every now cough syrup , when you can buy that standard remedy , Dr. Hull's cough syrupl Frescoing and interior decorating ; do IH : tn 1 uiUtnitoj fu-nh'ijl. Ilotiry Lohmunn , 1508 Douglas strout. A stock of sroneral incrchnntllso for silu ; olienp. HiKiuiroof KilpatrickKoch D. G. Co. , llthand llarnoy. Traveling \Vantotl.-\Vo want a thoroughly uoinpctunt. onergetio and ox- perioneud man lo talto gutiorat eharpo of our Xobraslc.i territory. A good sul- ury will bo paid to the man who can fur nish uropor credentials and lill the posi tion satisfactorily. Tlio F. E. Stillborn Co. , leOS Howard strcot. FREMONT TEACHERS. Tliey I'm In u Day Visiting the bcluuils uf Oui.iliti. With three exceptions , Fremont's entire ed ucational force was In the city yo orday vis iting Iho public schools and gathering point ers for future rol'nroiicc1. And It may bo re marked that it Is as bright , breezy and good looking a lot of schoaina'ums as you often meet. Thcro were thirty-four In the party nnd thov made their headquarters at the Dollone. Superintendent Miller had charpo ol the visiting delegation , and arranged wl'li Superintendent Fitzputnck to sbou them how Ideas nro propagated anil encouraged in the youthful Omaha bruin. The teachers will return homo this eveninc over the n'khorn. ' The board uivos them the time , and they pav their own expenses. HorO' toforo it has been customary lor thorn to have a day or two each year In winch to visit other schools anu they have visited amons tncmselvcs , but thli year it was suggested that something noxv would bo of much more beuctit , aim Iho Omaha trip wu * planned. The visitors worn disposed of us fol loivs their attention of courses boitit directed to their own grades : First and soc- 0ul prados , Lang school ; third grade , ICol- Jom school ; fourth and lifth graUos , Farnain school ; sixth , seventh , aad eighth grades , Lake school. Today a different arrangement will b ( luado so as to allow the tc.ieliers to cover a : much of the ground as possible. Three o the Fremontors were kept at homo by bick nos.s , but the thirty-four who nra hen started out with the avo-ved intention o moro than making up for- the absentees. The visitors nro : Mrs. M. K. Ilaynolds , Misses L. Losg , A L. Urown. O. C. Abbott , C. .r. Doano , M. E Kobcrts , L. M. Xorbe , .1. N. Boo , Ida Piper M. Adams , B. Stevenson , C. Waldo , A Hicks , li. tlicks , K. Martin , E Clarli. ( ' . Ljnqulst , D. SoeckarU S. Smith , M. Quinn CaK.orino Uavloi ( iraco Flaming , ( icrtrudu Flomlng Clara Adams , Mettlon , Kate Bunchor , Ann NUliou , Tyler , Crowell , Armstrong , Mes dames M. Golden , L. C. Caytou. Messrs. ! II. Oaltinj , ' and Dan Miller. UoWltt'sSarsaparllla ciaausoj tno blooa increases the nppatlto and toiai up thesys torn. It has bonollted miny people wn hnvosullorod from blood dlsorduri. It wil help you. DROVE INTO A WELL. Jullll Sutcr I.IIHIH Ills T en ill Thruugli lTiiir-rty | On-iiei'K Ciirolc'BHiiusn. John Sutcr Is , or rather was , the owner ( a line team of horses which earned a llvln for him aud his family. As he was drlvln across n vacant lot at Seventeenth and Coi tcr streets yesterday In the direction of li : i homo at 13-J7 South Eighteenth street t was dumbfounded to sou the tram and wage f parl company and the former disappear Ini the bowels of iho oarth. Sutcr had driven upon an old well whir had been covered with hoards ana u fc inches of earth 011 which hud sprung up grotvth of grass and weeds. The llrst huso went to the bottom of tl well , where U can st'.ll bo heard kicking , bi Its death Is only a matter of n few hour The second nuiuiul's head WUH caught lu ll boards and It wan killed instantly. o Do\VitJ's Harjaparuu etojtroys suoa pa sons as scrofula , skin dUimiH , oczaaia , rhoi . uiutUm. Its timely USUH.IVJI uuuy MR. RUST'S BOND. .New Itcrulvur ol thuVatur Works Cot p.niy l''llvs I1U Miruty. The olilclal bond of Mr. U. llydo Hast , i coivff for the AniLricanVator Wor s plan was illoil yesterday In the United Stut circuit court , it has boon appravi uy Judge Caldwell and is for tlio sum of , " > : UJO , Tnosurotloa uroV. . II , Hust , Altio O. Smith , Kolby Payo and \V. A. French i of Boston , John \V. Konnan of Brookllu Aaron Hobarl nnd Hunry Hobart of Hrldi water , Muss. Mr. Uubt can now take char of thu water works plant at any time. Mrs. L. H. P.ttton , UoaKiorJ , III. , wlto 1 From personal ovporlouco I can rjcomm i UoWltt's Sarsapanlla , u euro for iinpu blood uud coucral debility " llul ilinu ; 1'crniltn. superintendent of buildings yesterday : II. It. Olark , nno-story Iramo cottage. ho Tnuuty-LlKhlh biioct und MurJclllh tl , uvvnuo ilo T u minor pormlts ug iss Total i , HOMER WHITNEY IN CANADA Ono of Douglas County's Rich Farmers Skipped Acro33 the Eonlor. HE WAS GETTING AWAY FROM A SHERIFF Trouble * of n Xolir.iiUnn AVho Took nn In * mme Muii to Vermont ntul ( lot Out Oust Alirnil ol tlio Whcro Ilo "Is At. " Ono of Oouglus caunty'a boil known cllizona Is &oournlnK ] In Canada nnd hU mo it tnttnmto acquaintances will not vcnluro an opinion as to when hs will return , though they will K ° so 'nr ll * to state that porhnps It may bo soon , or porhap * It maybe bo never. ThU man who Is tabooeJ as an outcast from homo nnd nallvo land is tlomor U'httnoy , n prosperous farmer llvlnc a few iiilloa from the city. tlo is not In Catndi because ho has robbed a bank , nor because hols a fugitive from Justice. Ilo would coma homo In a mlnulo U ho could , but ha can't , a id there's the rub. Bomo weens a o Sylvostcr Undonvood reached Omaha direct from Uraltluboro , Vt. A few days after his arrival and befora ho had nctiuircd n rcslannco In this county ho became as crazy as n March hare. Ho was a younp man nnd the uountv commissioners aid not think It wUo that ho should bo a Douglas county chnrqo during his natural llfo. The Insanity board snt upon Silvester's case anil found that It was ono demanding Immediate atten tion and so in formed the county commis sioners. Those Bcntlemon turned the question - tion over In their minds and decided to send thu poor fellow back lo his people. The next thlnir to do was to Unit u man Who would tuko Underwood to his old homo. In his early boyhood Whitney linn resided under the shadows of the Green mountains , and ho conceived the Idea that it would bo u most opportune tltno to pay n visit to the old red school house and the brooks from which bo h d snared trout when ho was n bare footed kid. The commissioners wore willing that ho should go uud furnished him with bis cr.iry charge , transportation both ways ana SJJ for spending money. Mr. Whltr.oy turned his face toward the oast. Ho reached IJrattloboro in duo tlmo mid nt onco'preacntcd Underwood to the selectmen of the town. Those selectmen did not moot Messrs. Whitney nnd Underwood with a brass band nnd banquet thain at the princi pal hotel of the municipality , but instead they met Whitney with a warrant of nrrost , in which it was charced that ho was violating the laws by oringlng u , pauper Into thn state. Ilo was taken bo fora thu town justice , where ho was convicted. Sentence was suspended providing ho would at once jump the town nnd taUo his crazy man along. This Whit ney agreed to do and Uionoxt train bore him I to Montreal , wheio ho is ut this time. Yes terday morning Whitney telegraphed to the commissioners those words : "Stranded nnd got u crazy man on inv hands. Wire instruc tions quic'ic. ere wo perish. " Mr. Van Uamp was the only commissioner about the court house , aud to Ir.m the massage - sago was uoliverod. Ho immediately sent back this cheering reply : ' 'Got him off your hands. " To the polii-o of Montreal Mr. Van Camn sent this telegram : "Arrjst two men and hold them. Oao is a fool and the other Is craz.v. " At this time It has not been decided whether Whitney will be lott In Canada or whether ho will bu assisted to return. Iliv : YIIII JU'.ul How Mr.W. . D. Wcntz o Geneva , N. Y. . was cured of the severest form of dyspepsia i Ho says everything ho ate seemed iiito pourIng - Ing molted lead Into his stomich. Hood's Siirsaparilla oitoetnd a porlect cure. Full particulars will bo sent If you wnto C. I. Hcod & Co. , Lowell , Mass. The highest pr.iiso has oeon won bv Hood's IMlls for their o.isy , yet oQlclont action. llE.lllli O.N THIS MltEEni. Captain E. J. Davis This has boon a hard year for Omuba people who have expected tc get a show In the election of oftleers In the great organizations of the country. Onialu got nothing In the Grand Army of the Ito publlo annual election , nothing In thoUozu lap Army and Navy union , nothing In UK Hoyal Arch Masons mooting , nothing in thi Shrlners meeting , to speak of , and now w < will sco what will ba tbo result of tin Knights ot I'ylbUis meeting in session till : week. .ludgo BerUa There Is only one powei which enforces laws In ibis country am that power is public opinion. Crimes ma' ' bo committcU with Impunity If the publl sympathize with the criminal. Wo have hai several Instances of that in Omuba. Th Uiechlnr trial for instance. There was i plain case of murder ami Iho liuv provlues i plain penalty. But publlo opinion said "no1 and that bottled it. There is another clns of offender. * hard to punish , gamblers am saloonkeepers for instance. No ono tins boo directly injured mid Juries cannot bo founi who uro very anxious to convict th offenders. The law with nil Its niRcliinery I perfectly powerless , although perfectly ilgh and just , unless the public bade it up. Prosecutor Cochrano It seems to me tha the hi ? livciy linn a ought to bu sntlsiio with monopolizing the greater part of th huclc business of iho town unucr thu city' vary Iiuerul ordinance without ovorcharf ing. Of course , this Is an old story , but it I ono which people should hear occasionally Wo tiavo a hack ordinance holding charge down to a reasonable llguro and the pollc Judge will see that any violation Is strlctl punished. It Is only ono man In a hundro who taues uuvontngo of the protection a forded him. Hacks nro not a very e < pensive luxury , imr mosr , people think the arc. arc.H. . O Jvlnyflela I recall n very Intoroitln session of tbo city council In the curlier dav at South Omahu. 1'airlck liowloy was tl statesman who looked after the First wai constituency and John N , Hurico saw to that the Third ward was not forgotten who tbo plums were being passed around. f this particular session the Q street vladui question was under discussion and Hun had Just finished ono ot tboso intcrestir speeches for which ho was famous. Uowlt arose , with ull iho dignity of a South Omul statesman , and said : "Mister M.iyor , Ml tcr Hurke hui boon a member of this comic two yours and ho can't say 'ivyaducit' yet , The house was convulsed with laucbtor tu I have often wondered If cither of tbo : B talcs men has learned to pronouuco it word "viaduct. " W. H. Ucrrv The South Omaha roali market Is very lively these du > H. Thou innua for property Is good and values on tl Increase. The property is passing from tl bands of the speculators Into these of t ! homo builders. Tbo worklngmeii nro tl real estate dealer's best patrons at tuo prc or.t time. They realUa the folly of payli rents when a homo c..n DO secured on t most reasonable terras. Inquiries como to inmost every day from all parts of the cou try roguiding Itisldo property , and outside are watchlni ; closely Hie opportunity for I 10 vestment. South Omaha is ull nsut und tl owners of property will realize baiidsomol DoWltt's Siirsaparliia ciiiansoi the oioaJ. A Jii > ciillo Vagrant. Kddlo Dabbingtou , the " -year-old vagrai om . ' 01. 01.W . In- .ton on the iho V- the . Jo. , was tim er * , of Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard is In the police station nunln. ThU tlmo heM M uookcd ns n to Ufcor , thouqti ho probably knows Iho cltj itweil ns nnyono In It except the pollcomon. Holllvcs nt Twetity-fltth nnd Burt streets whenudt Is too wet or cold to sleep on the dtreots and how ho cots his meals U u niystory.t Ho is taken In by the police Dorlodlcallyund has Just us much fun nbout the cells nsdio dooa on the streets. IF THET COULD SPEAK. Honks Tlmt 11 nro Itcon Worn Ont Uy Unmlift'Srlioot Children. There is n wncon load of old books nnd papers tn ona comer of the Hoard of Educa tion rooms that could toll some very Inter esting stories It thn power of speech were conferred upon the Inanimate mais that will soon bo consigned to thu rag man. It con sists of the worn out books over which the school children have pored nnd clgglcd and wept for iho past two years or more. Hrro Is n book all "dog-cared" and dirty thm wr.s doubtless used by some John or Tom or Charllo who didn't o.iro a ran whether school Kent or not , In fact ho would rather It hadn't. By the sldo of this much abused booK there 1st ono that has evidently boon handled with saro , but long sorvlco bos ovontunlly worn H through In the mtddlu of Iho bottom where delicate llttlo thumbs hnvo pressed It opan whllo eager eyes have scanned its p.tcc. . Therein the top line M n dinluult word underscored and here between the leaves uro some roaobuds th it the owner ] , Incited from over tha fonca otio morning on the wav to school. \\hat talcs these old books could toll if they could speak ! Hut they can't , and they will bo sold to thn ran nrui nnd Iho school children will have now ones lu their sioad. U costs me city of Omaha In the neighbor hood of $3MO ( every year to supply the chil dren of Iho public schools with books. ANOTHER CITY HALL CLAIM. Architect .Meyers Will do Into Court IT Ills ( Malm Is not I'alil. E. E. Meyers , the architect who drew the original plans for the city hall , has served uottco that ho does not propose to bo put off without pay far his work. Ho writes to MuyorBomisth.it ho mada the plans ; tbat they were accepted by the city nnd then were sot aside nnd other plans adopted. l "or doing this work ho proposal to have tome mono ; or go into court. .11 uy round ( Inllly. Harry May , the young man who was ac cused of having stolen property Iroin Hoy- tlon Brothers , \vhllo In their employ ns a shipping clerk , was convicted of larceny yes terday afternoon. The Jury found that the value of thn stolen goods was 5100. May will appeal 10 Iho supreme court. Skin blemishes , like foul teeth , are the more offensive because they are mostly voluntary. The pores are closed. One cannot open them in a minute ; he may in a month. Try plenty of' soap , give it plenty of time , and often ; excess of good soap will do no harm. Use Pears' no alkali in it ; nothing but soap. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people are using it HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER , Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , liurnD , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Act gently yet promptly - ly on the I.IVTII , Iil - OB.JOBB5 NR\K mul IIUii.S ( : , ells- polling lleadachca. Fov- cis nnd Cold3. thorough LITTLE ly cli-anslng the eystcin of disease , and cures habitual constipation Vegetable They nra Bunar coatcJ , da r.nt Kflpe , very emnlU easy to tnlio , and purdf toui table. 45illlalucnch ] vlul. Perfect digestion followH their uso. They ctisolutblrcuro Elck head ache , and isrorccoramfiiil' c1 bj- p-flrlin8. ! For hnlo by lending ( lru'iihiK ( orhcntbyDuV. : ; ' 'Scln , mini. Addnea K'JBtr3 MEDICINE CO , , ' Props , Sa frwV.o nr I'OH BAIJtlN OMAHA. NED. . BV . . A fuller & Co , C r. Hill * ' . > fo ur & Co. . COuoc . la < imnOi wy lliry will wf r No Oilier Shoe. Wear this Shoe during the Summer Monlht. DO NOT SUFFER WITH TIRED or TENDER FEET. miRii.ic EXPANDS iii r.vimv MOTION-of thrlV.il. * ! ) filami IU l' iiit ' ' I ' J In Aiml.Sl'Alll.t : tenure uukci U | * nlbk tu vtu " " ' " " "THE PERFECTION Coiti no mare , looks belter , wc r longer , nil BUCI too tlmrs moro comfort tluu any utlicr ninkc , Fclcti , 53.00 , 52.CO , $3.00 J3.oO. CONSOLIDATED SHOE C0 ( MTrt , LyniiMajt. 1'orsaloat thoHJdon Storo.ntli aa-l DJUU PSYGHOMETRY DR. EMMA HAZEN , Tlio I'hcnomenal l'lir lctun , Tnaclior and Autlio r , will tuacli picliaiuutry lo | ihy lclan nnd olno to ouablv them lodlaBnoils ( lleu > e and t'lvo tl curalira aisenl wltiioul niklOK qurttluni. ( 'onio t Biiil lofkot Unlr wlUill.O' "J tmtu tlili dun.oi truu'd TIUHIAI.TII : : ori'icu , 418 N. Kth trcctOmali , IJr , JoUn atollI'n Will euro You , la a Into statement of the nctlon ot AYEtt'S Snrsnpnrilln , when taken for diseases originating In impure Mood ; but , whllo this assertion Is true ot AYnil'S Sarsnparllla , as thousands can attest , U cannot bo truthfully applied to other preparations , which urrlnclplcd dcalns will recommend , nnd tiy to Im pose upon you , ns "just ns good ai Aycr'a. " TnUo Ayci-'s Sarsapitllla : and Aycr's only , It j on need a blood-purillcr and would bu buiu-tlted pciinaiieiitly. Tills mcdlrliiL1 , for nearly lltiy years , has enjoyed a icpiitatlon , mid niiidn a record for cuies , tlutt has never been equaled by other pu-paratloii.v AYKU'S Saisnpiiillla erndloates tbo talut of he reditary seiofnla and other blood dis eases from the system , and It 1ms , deser vedly , tbo confidence of the people. "I cannot forbear to express my joy at tbo relief I have obtained from the use of AYKH'S Siirsnparilln. I was atlllcted with Iddney troubles for about MX months , Mifferin ; ; miMy with pains In the .small of my bad ; . In addition to this , my body was covered with pimply eruptions. Tlio remedies proscribed failed to help me. I then be an to take AYEK'S Sarsaparilln , and , in a short time , tlio pains ceased and the pimple.- * disappeared. I advise every young man or woman , In case of sickness result- ins from impure blood , no matter bow long standing tbo case may be , to take AYEH'SSursnpiirillii. " II.Li.Jartimnn , 3 William .St. , Now York City. Prepared by Ur. J.C. Aycr &Co. , Lowell , Maes. Von etm roilticc your welftht from Ion to twenty pounds a month , at lioir.e , with out Etarvlng , at reasonable cost by the use ol Dr. CIMe's Home Treatment , perfected In mnny years practice , causes no Hic-knoHH or Injury to the liciiltfi , Is highly Indorsed. Send for proofs nnd testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE , V. O. Drawer Ii3. Chicago , 111 AGKXTS WANTED. WHO WILL FIND OUR LOST BOY ? A brokon-hearto'l mother wishes in ormiitlon of her lost bov , who disap peared May Hist , 1S92. John F. Doboi-ty , igo 14 , lioifjht ! feet 8 inches , lifiht complexion , brown hair , blue oycs , slim juild ; liuil on when last seen dark tripod coat , trray punts , shaker lliinnol hirt , line calf boots , dark brown faoft oil hat ; 650 reward for information Unit vill lead to liiilin < r him. CI1AS. BOH HUT Y , 312 N. llth St. OMAHA. Strictly Pure Y hite Lead is the Best Paint. Care is necessary though , to obtain strictly pure , as the market is flooded with so- called Pure White Leads that in reality contain but very little white lead. The following analyses of two of these misleading brands show the exact proportion of genuine white lead they con tain. The analyses describe the labels and brands on the packages and give the con tents as follows : Misleading Brands "C , F. Lawson & Co. Strictly Pure Wliii * Lead. " Red label , with brush , on which la printed , "Guaranteed to be strictly pure. Ko.-feited if adulterated. " Materials Proportions . Analyzed by Dnrytes 58.10 per cent. J. I'icbmri , Oxide of Zinc a .qo per cent. Milwaukee. White Lead 13,60 per cent , Calcium Car bonate 3so per cent. "Maswry's Railroad White Lead. " White label , marked "Kallroad White I < ead , 35 ; pures John W. Masury & Son , New York and Chicago , warranted superior.1 Matcriali Proportions Analyzed by Oxide of Zink 55.70 per cent. Lcdoux & Co. , Uarytes 11.30 per cent. New Yor ! . We have a book which gives the analyses of a large number of misleading brands. If you are going to paint it will pay you to send for it. In Painting use strictly pure White Lead ( see that you get either "Southern , " "Collier , " or " Red Seal" ) , tint it with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Load Tinting Colors , and you will have the best paint that it is possible to put on a building. Tor Bale by the best dealers In paints every , where , NATIONAL LEAD CO , , St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis , Mo , JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. VwBtKH BVMHBrannHMHHBKHI 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 a fifteen dollar suit for ten and a half , they don't sell a ten dollar one they seH a fifteen doTla"r one. To call our last week's sale a success would be "drawing it mild. " We never sold so many suits the first week in October as we did this year. We're going to boa t it this week going to give you still b i g g e r v a 1 uesT g i v e y ou * mj rc suits and moro * J J ds "oT si11 s to pick from. Today you can choose l\noTiT ovcr two thousand suits all at ono price. You can pTclc SACKS or CUTAWAYS Vou can choose cassimeres or cheviots You can take plain or 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 f i f te en d o 11 a r s a n d you can buy them for ten dolla'rs "aricT'TiYty 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 3uTteTs " uicl as good tailors as are to be had sell all the goods they sell in Nebrask a totheNebraska Clothing Company. No houise on earth , no matter who nor where , can show you suits that are a n y better , or are made better in any particular than the suits we show as our strictly fine suits , and we haven't the gall to ask y-mT 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 CON ST1 1 UCTI ON. Cou.vcir. CIIAMIIIU : , OMAIM , Nob. , October th , Is'J. ' ' . lo It ru > iolvol : by the City ( . 'imiifll of tlio City of Omaha , the M.iyor coinMirr.M,1 ; : That , \\oo.hm s dow.ilKs be cnnttriiutod in ln > Oitv of Uiiuiha as diHlgn iti' I bulnvr , wlili- n live days uftcr the imbll ntlun or tin * ru n- utlon. or the personal .servlco thc-n'of. as ! > > [ ) rdliiin : o K aiilhorl/cd anil rciiuiicd , sncli sldu\vill > H to In * laid to the r.iiltMin thu Directs speclllud liuiiiln , nnd to bu ( . 'un-lf uetud nT pint ) iiiiil ! < of MK'h uiillli : ind llilrl.nsand : bo I ilil .ipon jolsn of such Unm'tisUms nun In such jiiiiiiner us Is pri'scilho I nv tin ) suceill 'ntlons on llto in the ollleu of thu llo.ir I of Publlu \Voiksand under Its siiiii'rvNInn. to-\vli : West sldoof lllth blrt'i't. iinitli ' , , of lot T > , lilni'kii. llorhach's HcL'und Addition , estab- llshcil Ki-nU * . ( i fret wide. Kahl side of Huh s-ivol. lot I ) , Pin nysldo Aa- [ lltlon , e > tnlill-.lic' < l criU' : , ( i fei t wide. North blduoT lltiuloltu st rout , lots II to 13 IncIusUe , block : ' , Clifton IIM Addition , tein- poi'.uy i. ride. ( I fi'iJl wldu. West sldo of "ith uventiP. lot I. hliick fi , , Dr.iUa's Audition , inrsjnl r.uli > , G fcc > \\uie. . K. is t , side of : i"lh stieol. lots lu to l > lni'lnslvo bloek" . Crcstuu Addition , fit.ibllslii ! I sialo fi'i't nldo. K.isl sldoof IlTth siieet. lots II to 15 , 0cston Annex. iistnhlNhi'il KI.KIO. ( i fuut wldo. Wi'hts do of 'isth : iMiiuo. lots 5t : to .17 Inclu sive. H tuw.irl I'liu'i1 , | iio > .eiit jjr idi4 feut w , lo. West sldo of ll in iiMsnui' , ti\ : lot Nu , 4 , suc tion W-lfi-lll , iiH'siMit ( 'r.ulo. I fcut Id'1. Kust .sldo of 4itlistii'ui , lots IV and M , block : i. Mierld.in 1'laee , lo up ir.iry jiridu , 1 fou wlilo. K.istsldnnf IMh sticct. lots 1' ' und II. blooU S. Hherlilan I'lacu , UMiinor.iry crude , 4 feet , wh'o. Wust ildo of Ifltb streot. lots II nnd 4. blouU ( ! . llorb.ic'h's&ueond Addition , prcsunt ir.i'le , runalr. Wcit sldoof S2nd street , lots I to r , Inclusive , hloeif ' . ' . IillowllU Addition , iiiusent ( jiMde , U fl'Ot Wllll1. \Vost jido iif 'J7nil hlrcot. lots I , " an.l II , block 1 , lilluwlld Add. lion , presunt ( ? rade. U feut wl M * West sldoof Jndstieot. lot ID , A\ford'b Ad dition. prosunt L'nide , II foul wldu \Vust sldu of O.'denhliuot. Nils.Mi to. H Inclu sive , bloi'K I. ' lionnaii Avenue I'aik AiMlllon. present D'.iile. I fuel wide. North hldu of Mii'mi stiuot. lots L'7 and L'H. lilouU I1 , Kunnuu.'c ' ltuth'4 Acid uon , periiiit- nunt u'lade , ( I feet wide. And. bo ll fuitliur resolvol : . That the hoard of public worl.s lie. nnd Is heruliy niithor ' < l and dii-euted to e.inso u copy of IliN luso ntlon 10 do published In iho nlllclul paper of Ihu ultv for one week , ol ho Mirvud on tlio ownuis of siltl Inli , and un- IcsahiichownuiHhliill within llvu dav > after Iho pnlilluiiilon or survleu of snuli i-npv eon- urucl. said sldnvvallis an liuiiiln ri'ini'iiiil ' , Mint Ihu lie ir I of pulillu wet > H caiiHi * tin ) sunn to budonc1 , tliu coat of ciinstriK'lln'j Hill sldu- walUsieiprotlvoly to bu assessed it.-i.ln t Ihu eul estate , jot or pi ft of lot In front of and m hiiuh rlilowill : > s. d October 111. . , WW. I'les'ilenl ' I' ly I'oniicll. Attest : JOHN iKO\'l > . i' ly Ciork. Approved : GKu. I1. ItllMIs , M.iyor. NOTIOF. TU C'ONSTHUOT PlUKiVlvS. . Tuth'J owners of thu lot" , p.irts of lots and ruul ubtalu ( losurlbud In Ihu ulnivu rubolu- Von iind ( iieh of you nio horobv notinl to ii'iiulri'd bv eonslriut wondun slduwallis us aiesol'itloiioniiu ulty counull ami mayorof the ulty at Oinaliti.of w liloli t HI abovjijs a ooi v. 1' , > V. JilulVll 7 > iM ( Clmlrnmti HuinJof liiltlo Wurk TO HANNAH .1AMKS : Von uio huruliy notlllol that tlio iindor- bliiiied.tliiuiiilisliiturestud frooholdiir.s of Iho ulty ofOiiiiihn. b.ivo buunduly appolntud by iliuin.iyor. utih tlio approval of the city eonn- ullnf buld clly. to IIFSUSS thii dania.'u tu thn iiniiDin respectively of tin ) iiioporty douliirud ny ordlii.iiuo nui'ek-uv : id bu iiiinroprlatuil lor thu in-e of aUl ulty. for tliy pnrpo'.u of uv- lundlnir I'lfty llrs.1 htruut from thu i.iirlh line of Illmuljungh > V I'atUTMin's uddlllun to J.n-iiunworth Btruut. Vou uro furlhur notified tint , liavns : ao- ruptuiUald appointment and Only iinallllud iiRicriuliod by l.iw. wo will , on the Huh d iy of October , A. I ) . IB' * ! , t Iho hour of 10 u'ulncK In the foiunmm ut the ollleu of ctinvor A-U'lJonu- lieu , MVII'itrnaia htruet. within Iho torporalo limits of suld city , moot for tliu purpusu of coiisldurlii' ' nnd iniiUliu the ii us nu'Ht of iliiiiincu to the owners rcmioctlvoly of h.ilu pMiiurty bv reason of iiii-h taking und appro priation thereof , laklns intoon ldurutlon hpuulal bcnulilfc. if any. , The properly bo I on Kin'to YOU. proposed to bo appropriated us uforctt.ili I. and wii ch h.is budii ou iirud nucessary by the eutiia-ll. by or- d Inn nev. to appropriate ) to tlio use of the i-lty , hclnu' situate In stild flty ( it Oinalri. In tlio county of ioiitriiin ) and tttilu of Nobruhka , M iliMurlbud u § follo'.tf , to-ivll : The u.i.l twun- i > -live foot of lot one , hlooK ihruc , tn Iliinu- banulrbuddltion . . , . , tlmo Vou iirunotllloJ tobo pruient at thu und pliii-o nfornsald and inalo any objucaions to or ttnlcinunl * couLurnlni ; BIU ! prouotud up- proiirlutlmi or iiMOSsiiiont of d.inii'-'u in you m.ty eonslder proper w u . Omaha , Sowt. 3UU , , hi' } d'JOl Evesishl F.vf s tested free by mi EXIEIIT OPTICIAN 1'erfect adjustment , bupcrlor lonsoi. Norv ousheadacliu cured by usln ; our UiioBtaolgi nncl Kyo labsej 1'r.uuj low for llrst clan Roods. THE ALOE & PEHFOLD GO , S. ISthSt.C'i-olghtoa Bioa'.c. flroac TlurK./ & GLOVES The above brands of cloves lor sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. I tn an I DoujrliwSt O.n ih i ri-iKiiiU | I or hliuot lni | > r toiiiuu Fouled bids mnrloMl "pr < i | > ii4il : fur district KtiuuMiiipriiVQiiiiiiil Imiiili" will lin ri'culvril nt thn ollk'u of thi ) city tnusiinjr. ( Jinulm , Neb , up to u'alnulc noon of I all cl.iy of Ui'touur , 1f'.i , ' , fur thu innvlmio of jril.-iinoj district hlrcut liniirovuinoiit Ijiindt of thu clly of Oiuiilm , Nub. Hil : < l lioiulN in-ill In ) dtiol Dotnhur 1st , ISO ? , mul hliull hu p-iyulilii In f loin ODD to uliin vo.tri itftur thu dull ) lliuniur. with Intorust nlllio ratu of . 'i our cum pur .iiiiujin pivalii'J nuniiul- iy * I'rliiolp'il 'unl Intcrmt j liiu ut Kountze Ilio' * . . Nuw V rk. Haul hoiuli Hhull ho of thn dunumlnallonot II.IWO.UJ , iV.lOllll ) ) ) | ( I'JU.D ) U.H.-ll Kiich hlil mint HI itu iiri-ii uud ninniint HoiiKlil for itinl lin-liiilo u-niilixt Iliturust lo ( lulu ut ilullvory ni Onialin , Nun. The rlKl't IK rusurvoJ lo rojuutnny anu all Ihuuul under charter powur of clllouot tlio aiDtropolll.-iii uliiis uinl onlliiiinuu No. Wl , uu > t Oltv Tru-isurer. EiasticStockinys , " " "ts&ziv Trusses , f , Crutches , Batteries , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ' , ALOK&IOTOLD , m114S.15tllSt , Kcxt to PostoIUw.