r T . X v. French Faille 11'ulnr * l.j.i. Most reliable nna best brnnd in the mnrkct. All the lat < El shades in stock , $1.15 Our price Monday $1.15 tfc Have Jast Kccciud * Superb fancy party sillt See our new evening- sill s at $1.50 _ J > 1.50 Crepe de Chine Any shndo of thin oxtrn supcrfino china oiupp. worth 51.oO , $1.25 On Moiitlay _ $1.25 Gros Grain A I r-o < vi in stock. Regular prlco SI 25 Tine dress mlk. Sale price , 85c 85c Changeable Taffeta Just icci'hed now effects in this Mvlibli itk. 95c. Novelty Silks Wo htixo IIIIIL'O ' a i eduction of 'P per cent on all our It limning f > ilk If you nocil u prt'l'v ' dress take ad van- tiller * flf tlllw litrr flit- Fancy Plaid Velvets Just 111. Splendid value $1.25. India Si Ik 30 indies wide All the pirty shades. 30 Inches wide , Cheney llro . ' Sale price 85c 85c New Velvets New Bengalines Glnco Ilrocho in sttlpos nndp-otty designs. ' Our -IS Inch petticoat talTeUv is n git-at bniKiiln at $2.25 Black China Crepe Our Sl.L'-j - now telling at $1.00 Our Si 50 reduced to $1.35 Our 31.75 cut down to Rf.zfniRII.IR BAROAINS. orn Me AM ill > rhndntna . . . . NOW . 70c Hliuk reduced and white pi lid silks at prcat'y ' prices SI 00 Supo line ihadnina . . . . Mi < - fl L'O I'm" j.'l < is J-'raili silU . . . 'Ut 60c 75c S5c - , and Si 51. M Wan.inted nltn.i roval Jl,10 , , $1.25. $ I 1M ( Iimrantuud I'oatt de Soi 'tl.IO $ " 00 Wart anted iilm i rovul $1.7) Sec our New Tuitan I'laM Silk. flnrt RnlnnRrl HPPSS Rnnrk BROADCLOTH-Steam shrunk , fine Imported cloth , 10 inches wide , at SI.15. BENGALINB Fine French bengalino cord , any shade in stock , 1:1 : Inches wide ; tegular unco * 1 , 85c 85c WHIPCORD SERGE 40-inc'h fine imported serge , worth ? 1 , tun color in 75c 75c VELOrR EFANGMNE So stylish now ; best wcuringdiess fabric known ; extra w de , NAVY BLUE STORM SERGE-This is an exceptional bur .un at 6Oc _ 60c FRENCH SER3E IG-inch extra line French serjji' , worth SI , 85c S5c PL AIDS We have one c.iso ofpiotty plnidb we sell on Monday at 35c _ _ 35c LANSDOWNS For pnttv or street wear , Will i tinted dross fubrie , 4'2 ' ini'hos wide. $1 25. New Plaid Dress Goods. Lacbt nssortment of Indie- . ' fine Kid i the west , for both btreot nnd wear. In Lace Floincings , Comprising C'hantllly , Point do Uordon , I'olnt Gaue , 1'olnt de Venice , Point do Gone , Marquise , IV'dora , oli' . , in black , cioun and beige , h'ltcit no\ cities In Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings , Comprising iiTiile ceut beaded Dif ninsr- lories rich jet p saiiontoiic ; < , bodices , gltdles and /ounvcs tvh I'orslm nnd j n bands , all at popular ptL'c-i. Great Sale of Handkerchiefs. 100 do/on 1 ulici' scjllopod border tin- laundered all linen handkerchief ? , -Oc ; i educed from . ' ! 0e. I 100 do/en ladies' scolloped border S\Us \ bitistc Inndkerchiof3 1 onl. 13c each , usually sold at L'ijo. 100 do/en ladies' scollopeit and bem- stiti'hed border lition lawn lianalcr- chiefs , in all the latest stjlc3 , only 25i- , woith 'jOc and . ' ! Jc. I I-anies' coin pur e , combiirit'on ' pocketbjoKs and card ca es at 25c , :5"o. : . "lOc , 75c and il each , worth almost double the money. Xew ft lcs in ladies' shopping und chatelaine bags at * 1 , $1.25 , * 1.OT. ? _ > , 62 oO. Don't fail to see them. Ribbons. Ribbons. All silk , -ntin and gros frrain libbons. nil silk , rich , heavy faille ribbons , all silk , rich moire antique ribbons , rich ; new plaid tibboti" , in all the now shades rfoart and fancjr work. I Ladies' Hosiery. Ifou want h.dics' fast blank "otton hose with double heels and toes wo have them at 23c. If .von want o finer quilitv vvo hive tin i eo different weights at 353'or 3 p iirs forSJ. I If t\oti want the best woarinc hoc made } we have tlioui. They are fine in grain | cotton with white 'soles and are very cheap at oOc. Wo mo showing a < lno line of ladies' fine fa-it bV.'k , double Mlk fleeced cotton ho e ntJc , 8" > c mid oV. ( ] If you want ladies'fine pl-iln bl ick rashinoio luike wo have them at JWi. * , .Ve ) , ( tjc , Toe nnil $1. Thuribbcucotne at oOc , fcoc and f 1. I Wo will have nSlT.CTAL SALKon ladies line silk ho a for Thanksgiving 'week ' at $1 10 , $1.00. 41.76 , fc.2 ! : > . jW.flj. i sji.il ) , M.OO. SLIT ) and $3.7. * . Out sires at $2 2) Tiunk tops at * ' . ! oO. Opera length , black , at $ J 00. Opcr.i length , colort , at $4 OD. Infants' Hosiery. Infants' nliin or ribbad eishinero ho-o , full or I length to 5J , al ITic. Infinite o\t a line ribbed eibhtnoro I hose , "i lo 7 , at 45o and 50c. I Infants' plain wluteorblac'c ca-htncro ho'-e .1i ( ) ; . Infants' fine bl iec ! ilbbed eashmoro hoco " )0e , ! Children's Hosiery. We are showing an o\tr.i fine black i iubcd wool lio-e. "i to } . at i5c. and a still finer qualitat "o or I ! pairs for $1. 1 Ale .in o\t , i hca\ i ibbail wool hose for bovs with double Knees , heels and toe , at Joj and jOo. Ladies' and Children' Un- j j ! derwear , Tlio best and warmest winter under- vvear is male from pure camel's hair. The ) do not shrink and wear well. \Vo have all si/us for ladies at ? 1 7o per gar ment. The children's si/es come at OOc ) for IS inch and rise H'c ' cai'h sie. An extra lio.vv nualitv of wool vcst and pants for ladies at $1 eicli. They come in gray , white and fCiu let. UNION bUIffc. . . We have them in ' lietivy b.ilbtigjjin at $1 50. In natural { grav'merino at ? 2. In all wool at ? 3 and SJ 00 up to fii. Wo are solo agents for Omaha and the west for the colebru'cd Ypollanti Dicss Hufonn Underwear. Wo have these goods in equestrian tights , union fcuits at.d vests and pant * . Thej come in nat- nral gray and Mac * . .lust received , ladies' heavy blacic wool k-ggings .it OOi- and JlOe. For Thanksgiving. We wish 1o cull your nttentioi to our now 'incn ' , bought especially for a-id ho'idaj trade. Our stock in this department is now supoilor lo any over shown Hemstitched Squares and Centers. IK in. qux e , fine quality , at oOc each 20 In. squat as , with drawn work , OOc each. 21 in. Mimic * , beautiful hand woik , $1.75 curb. Handsome applique. Irish point and Roman ombroiUeiy , center piece' , nt $1 05 , $2 00 , * 2.25 and upward. * Tray Cloths. Hemstitched tray cloth" , pure linen , at)5e' ) , lOc , 50c , HOc , 5c , IMc , $1 and up ward. Lunch Cloths. i'lno s-itin damask lunch cloths' hem stitched , at $1 .r)0 , $1. H ) , $2.5'J , S3 2" , 51. 1'lnin lunch cloths , hemstitched and drawn Jjy hand , at $1.13 , $1.50 , ? 1. * 22- " ) , 5300.51.00 , r'.OO. Sideboard and Dresser Scarfs. 51 inch plain linen scarfs , drawn by hand. $1.25. 72 inch plain linen scatN , drawn b band , Sl.oO. * 1.7o Beautiful Irish point scar's J4.00 , JI.7-3 and $5.oO. Lunch aud Dinner Sets. In this line we show n , great variety of the handsomest coeds in the market IVinged lunch sets , all H 'ss , ranging in price fiom SI.OO to $15 00. 110111311101100 sets , till si/es , fiom $7.50 to $25.00. Heal Trench double dam isk hem siitched ets. 2 : . j arils wide , at $ ; iO.OO $ :52.CO : , $37. oO , Cartful attention "irai oraers. If \o ' want something adapted for children' ' ! giruicnts , caps cloak" , robes mil wraps , o1 for making countcrpitioo , afghan" , rug * , units , lap robes , and whorevo-wa mlh and durability , com bined with go amor llghlncs , H tie- bircd , you will find the < -amo in the fol * owing : 30-inch eiderdown cloth , in all co'ors , it70c. .S-Inch pt inccoscloth , beautifully mot * tli.il , at OOc. 'W-inch fairy cloth , in dark and light lades , mounted with lleeccd polkti dots of beautiful cont-asting colorsonly $ J.15 i)0r ) yard 27-inch jo-soy stripes and plaids at H7K' , CC , 75c and ( * 5e. Sen fo mi cloth , in red , white , bjue. tan and gray ; this is a new fabric of super or textile qtnlitj , Blankets and Comforts. Wo are show ing very goo 1 comforts at $1 aad $1.25. Our comforts at $1 50 and $1.75 , eov- oied will , saline and filed with pure white cottou. ate extra value. l'\telont ! comforts , with handsnicdc- signs al * 2 , $2 2-J. $ 'l and 13. M ) . A large n soittnenl of light woiglit comforti , covered with sill , ilinu and lined with colo-ed cheese cloth , hand * knotted , p'a'.n , $ . ' ! , rulllcJ cdir's , $ t 25. Thr > o are beautiful goods Don't fail to see tlicm Wo are showing eidcrdrwn comforts at prices much lower than ever before. Hand-nine eidoidown comforts from $0 upward- * Blankets. Blanksts. " \'oti have only to read the following prices to bo convinced that our blankets tno r\tra valus. These are gome of our spei ial leader- * . A 10 1 all wool white blanket $3 23 inir. inir.An An 11-1 all wool white b ankntal ? ! 23 pair.An An 11-4 all wcol white blanket at.3.50 piir.An An 11-4 very fine - oft all WOQ ! white blanket at > S piir. A 12 Ivorv line &oft all wool white blanket at $10. A 10-4 giay blanket al $1.33 piir. An 11-4 gr.ii blanket , quite hoavat $2.lo pair. A 10-1 all wool gray blanket at $1.03 pair. pair.An An 11-4 nil vvoal graj blanket at $5.75 pair. pair.An 11-4 u 1 woo1 graj blanket , Special Prices This Week. Lidlcs * 30-Inch fine Cheviot jackets , in blue and bltu-lt , finished with Inp soara * nnil tlirco pockets ; our price only ff > . Tallies' fine beaver cloth jackets , in blue , black niul tun , with larpo pcnrl buttons nnil haif-llncil. Jll inches long1 , undo In the now half box style , with lap soaino ; repulur prlco $13 , our prlco ill. Lni1io- < " line clny worsted cloth jackets , nKo Uortoy cloth jnoUol * , iniitlo In the i cry Intcst style ami hiuMincil ; choice of these two styles Sli-.oO. v 1/idics' fine horsey j icKct * , HI Inches Ion } . ' , with bo > c plait and belt , largo but ton-anil tialMinud ; price $10. 1/uHus * tnn whipcord jackets trimmed with rronch soil nnil handsome buttons , cntlioly new ; price SIS. \Vo ha\o about 53 ohildron's clonks , 1 , 12 ami . ' ! oar , undo of cidcrdovn flnn- iid , in throe slwdoj , red , gray and tan. The tegular price of tho-o jjirtnonts is So ; wo will close thorn out this woclt at llacou , seen the nowp'.ald dress waists , the very latest outVo have tliein in either bilk or wool. CaU and tec them Thov nro e.\lrcmoy ! stylish this season. Capes , Muffs. Boas. See our line of ladies' IS and 32-inch wipe" , all new sooJs und ma < lo in the latent M jfTs and neck pieces in all the popu- KK A J UU. uorner u arnain ana 11- . . teentli Streets. DID HE STEAL JIUU.UUU . Mes-eu'er Baglay's ' Queer Erpari- oncc While Eiir ute from Uraaho. HE IS UNDER ARREST IN CHICAGO Oillrrrii of HIP Unltril Mali's Kzpross ro pany Ilt | ) < ii.cil to Conrrul All facts In tinCiiso MCIVH < > f III" IInnk' lt < | ) rt'srntr.ttve. Cnico , III , Ncv 10 Did United States Impress Mcsseniror Gtorgo T. Hagley steal $100,0001 I hlcf Dstcc'.ivo John bnoa of iho { blcago police force answcis "Yes , " to iho qucbliou , ( .eneral Manager fahepard of Iho United States Kxpress company answers "No. " Ono hundred thousand dollars , Mr. bhopard sav , wni , missing for a dav by vir tue of what circumstances ho cannot explain In octail or with an } cleflnltcr.ess. Captain Shoa sajs bis ofllcors hive the man and the money r.nil nio now with him on the road w 01 kiiif up tbe details of the rob bery. U.iglov's tun Is between Davcnpsrt , la. , nnd Obicngo uaptnln bboa says ho loft bis train ut Davennort at .1 o'clocn jester- day uiorniuc to arrange for send ing some potatoes to his fnmllj Ho did not rututn. When the train reached this city It was found that a largo package of mono ) WOH missing. The captain detailed Ofllccrs PlunU'itt anil Weavur'on tno caso. nnil they learned that Bag'.cy bad n female "friend , " Mrs Miller , a droismaker at ill 10 Michigan n venueBaclov had not beeu Ibcio. Ti.ev waited Soon ha appeared and was promptly ariostcJ , At police headquarter * Bagley mot General Agent Wjpant of the express company. The messenger admitted the lobbery and said the money could bo found at Goncseo. Dctccllvo Weaver at once started for Gooosco with llairlov and lound tno money Ilagloy , the captain snja , inaclo falsu statements concerning his ac tions , whlcli led up to securing tno confes sion. Then , too , his action In buying a ticket to Chtcogo whun ho Is tbo benrnrof a jiass was peculiar riucli Is Captuin Sliea's btory. Now for General Shepaid' - "It Is tint i rue , " ho said , oven when told the cnplalu's story , "tbat any money has boon stolen from ibis company or that miy arrests hove boon made or will ha tnndu " Hiley Is now locked un at the Harrison street ttntion In this city , having been bronchi back lute this afternoon. Ho tells the ofliccrs bonpaned the package because ot curiosity. Tlion ho bacaino alarmed at what ho bail Uonc anil determined to keep the money rather than turn in a broken package. Ho put the money Itao : i sack of potatoes wbicli lie was bringing home. After the train had gene he shouldered tbo kack and took It homo. Ho bid tbe money in the hay irow He took from tbo bundle fl- 000 and taking tbo train at5Mo : ) , m. stopped ntGoneseo where ha told Jniuew Hav , u saloon keeper , and pave him f'J50 with which to employ a lawyer in c&se he should bo ar rested. Ho came on here taken ana w&s Into [ custody. All tbe money was recovered today. It is cot likely that Daglt-y will bo prosecuted. DAVKM'OUT ItRTKUl lKS TALK , They TlitnU thr MinioncerVrakpnfil anil , llrtnrniMl ihu loiin- . UAVUM-OIIT , la. , Noy. 19. fSpaolal Tele- pram loTiiu Hii..J All the oflliials of tbe United States Express company refute to talu , but u U certain tbut tbo company was roobed of a largo sum herd Friday morning. Uoorgo I. Bagley , messenger , wus eorouto from Omaha to Chicago wila t > big lot of bank uioncy. Ho got off during the stop acre , garo orders for sending to bis bouse some imatoet purchased > Iffy him on tba road , anil did not get on bis train again. It left hero ot 3 a. m. without lilm. U is alleged that h "plained" jtm money , crossed to Hock IsUcd and t > ion took another Uock Island trulo w ° * Uo was taken in custody there anil last nicht Josanh bhcpard , nsslstani. manager , nnil Gooreo A. IJaloiig , general suDcrinteiident of the compiny , came here .vith htm. Ho uneailhed tno money nnd they returned with him to Chicago. The mm Is placed hero at fltW.CTO Baplov has been with the company two vears. He was alvvavs trustworthy nnd competent. He is between .13 nnd 40 years old , and has a wife and several children living hero. It is the belief in calico circles that bo pieiiiedltntod lha robbery , but cued after ho icalized loc enormity of ths theft , and went to Chicago , intend ing to surrender or fall Into the hands of the express rorapauy ofllcials Tbo latter are Irving to cover up the manor and make ll upuoar as n mere blunder. It is denied hero that Hailov is under arrest lu Chicago. Local detectives believe that ho weakened after "planlinc" tbe money. thoLcht it impossible lo esc inc. nail went to Chlcaeo lo make terms for iti restoiation without jiroseoutlon The com pany oflicials tic-clam that all lias been ad- usti-0 , und that I here will ba no proceedings of a U-gal nature. OMIIIM > or mi. sroit\ . U hllc HIP Money IV al > nnt us KppnrtiU tile Iliinlc 'I Inn ) * * ItaCt - . Between fear of train robbers , crooked mcosenK-urj nnil others whose iutontions are evil , the ofllcialj of both the express com piny and bank lu Onnba immediately Inter ested in Bagluv's alleged effort to gel aw.iv with the } 103,000 are loam to siy a word re garding the affair. The express company's tisoplo are particu larly close immthou. Mr S. H. Huntoon , agent of the United States company , demos cmpnaUc-ilh that nay such sum was snipped tncm on BiKloi's run , Thonpent was found ui his homo on Georgia uvuuue last evoninpr , nnd asked to muko a stotomunt concLiuiiig tbe robbery "Thtre U nothing whatever lo say. " said tbo Kcnlloman.o have lost nothing Tbo whole thing , according to tbo Information 1 hove , is a mistake. " Mr Huntoni wa told that Bajrloy had been ni rested , out he still pomsted ID claimIng - Ing that a mlslako hail been midu and tbo expre.s messenger had not done anytning wrong , so far as he knew "Another thing is , that there vv&s no such sum " as that shipped that dn > , " be cdded. "What was tbe amount ! ' "I don't care to say about tbat. Naluinllv Iho express business is n seciet one and 1 don't fuel like giving pointers lo train rob- brrs about our business. We have plenty else to guard acalnst. " That a pacKaca containing $ $100,000 left Omaha on Thursday evening y/ns , in an uo- gunrucd moment , acknowlcatd b ) Cashier Wdllnco of the lmh.i National bank to a Bur reporter when tbu former wa * tten ui his homo , L'I3J Harcoy street , with reference to the rooberv 'Not having seen lha express oflicia ! < , I ilon t care to say a word , " said Mr Wallace , out ho did ami taU several , though bo teemed to tlilnu " iliffertttitly "If some of the express company's people wete iicre with us I bbotildu t mind talking lo jou. All the ino'iev vvo have sent to Chicago has reached too naoolo it has boon Rent lo That I know. tu woalivajs receive letters to that effjot. " " "Old you ship anj maaev on Thuriuay evenliigl" Voi , , JIOO.OOO was s.mt to Chicago and it : ias reached tbo ones to whom ll was for warded. 1 haven't received a letter ot about it , but I presume tbcro is one in ibe rnstoRlce now civing uu the iuformitlou " Mr. Wallace wa asked tbo naiie of the company carrying tbe money , but be grew sphinx like. lluw Tilt Ir Jlont-j li SlilpptU , "Wo thin money over different routes bo- twceu hero und Chicago , excepting of saurse , tbo I'aciriu anil Wells-Farce , ono of which Uoei nol run there and tbo otber only by an indirect way , ' ho mid. " 1 presume our bank employes go to iho express omio which is on their way as thov ra'iko ' their rounds. " Mr. Wallace aid nut believe In publicity of " details In a case such at this , sjyinp ho ; thought U rave too much Information to men > " "woo would kill another for " fi\ooj and take chance * . \Vneu askoj as to whether a sum equal to the one alleged to bare been itoleu by tba express - press meiseugcr w at sent dally from Omuba , tbo bank cashier said : "J'Qo amuuut of money iblppud ddlly to Chlcairo varies as tbo omerconcles require. An ) atnounKroui rii- OCX ) to U5J.OOO i liable to bo toot any day either from Oautm to CQlcifO or Chicago to Omaha A I have told jou , tbcro is no choice betweou the express coiniuules in the snlpment. " Tno money aicl to have been taUan by was in two pickic ? , eacli about n fo t ID leiicth , aud consigned to one of the Chicago binUlui : institutions. All tbo $100- UK ) was In bills hnd It wts an easy "latter to cet away with It without cjv- citing suspicion. The ne > enier arrived hero at S-.t' ' a. m and loft on Us run at1 ,15 in the afternoon. Bigtev had no sleeping placti in this citv as far 3 rould ba ascer tained anil the nriMumptlOD is mat bo did his slecolnK coming wmtwirtl from Chicigo in bis car. Ho hud a three davs' lay-off at the other end of his run on his urriral there. An fffjit was made to learn whether ho ficqucnted gamblinc houses or other ques tionable rosoris while In Omaha , but us far as could be learned ho conducted himself with pn > prletv while here. Another ex- pro-is mnsken > ; ei who knows Baclov fairl > well said last nisrUl in spcaUin ? of Ulnr "Bagiov uuver went around n.uc'i while here. 1 don't think he hail a 'woman' in Omaha as has been intimated. Ho was sober and bteadv a ? far as 1 Know ' ' That the mesient-'Or stood well in the csti- inition of the ' expros company's officials is evinced Lv the tact that bis luuls one of tbo b stand heaviest on tbo Iloclt Island road. Ho uas Loin running out of the Ornul'a oQlco for over a vear or finco tbo entranceof thstoid Into this city and i , spoken of by the oflicera of the company here as u " oed man , " a sa.vinK that covers a multitude of good point * vvr.eu used In a gor.oral / „ i r n mi ror.KV tit * . SuulliPflj VI liul Vtlll Illoiruiid It Will He Inlriiniliiriner in Ntlirusk i Tuilij. WASHINGTON. D U , N'ov lb roreeast for Sundav : Tor Nebraska , South Dakota , Joiva. Missouri and Kuasas Fair , vvarrar , south erly winds ' For NoilU Daltota Pair , followed by ibovvers ; slightly warmer ; soutaorlv I.IK il itecunl. Orrirc or TUF WEATHER Bt'itcvr OMAIII. Nov. Jil. Omiha record of iomcer lv.r3 and lainfallcompired with correiponUTis tlay of past four yeaw Ii9) . 1M1 Matlmuin tomuoralurc. as3 4'l ' = ( jj = ftJ0 Minimum letupur ituio -1 = .11 = aO = .Ji3 lenipuraluro J5 4J ' 'l3 ' " ' ; _ J- I'rujlpllallon . 00 .00 00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tarn- peraturunnU prjcipltuiion ut O.DJba for tha day and since Mnrca 1 , ISUi , as compiraj with the Bonerul average : .Nurronl iBtnuoriluie . 7a > < forthi ) nay hlnoofareh 1 . Ti .Normal prei-ipltalliin . 01 Inohes Dplluli'iiuy for lli l iv , . . ni Inches Deficiency * 'IICB ' March I . I. IS inuhes G U. HUNT , Local Forecast Uflicial f > > inuvi iv M i > 3iuni > iiKi ) , \\ltliuu S. I'ollH I muni 111 the ll ! tr iilih IIU M < ull CriMlii-il. Hiotv CITI' ' , Nov Hi [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BUR JVilliitn J S. FollU , one of the best , knonn citizens of bloux Uity and connected with several financial institutions , was found murdered In 1'orrjr creek under the oieetrlo railway bridge at 1 o'clock this otlernoon. There was a fearful ca b ID bis forehead. He I'rutfcttiil MM .Miitlmr. BOOSE , la. , Nov 19 The Jury In the case of Usorfro Jaffursao , on trial for the murder of John Burgesou at Angus lust Juno , broupl.t In a verdict o' acquittal this morn ing. Jefferion klllaJ Iturtro on at At.sm on Juno 11 in protoctlu his moltior from uu assault by bureeson. One.Muile nl DPIIIUI rutlc Julillntlon. Ro"nei-oHTMo , Nov,19Durlnirlho | domo- cratli- celebration last night some one- threw a stick of dynamite Into a saloon aad corn- plctely wrecurid tbo place. Xo one was In I too building at the time. The saloon had bccoma obnoxious to a lajso number of pso- ulu und many arn pleased that the city is at least rM of It. U i * not known who threw , the dvnamlte. New lurk Kicli nce < Juotutluni. NEW YOHK , Nov. ID.-Special [ Telepram to Tut. Brc , | nichanpo res quoted as fol lows : Chicago , 60 cents premium ; Boston , to I' . " , ' cent * Uiacountj St. Louit , 90 cents premium. AFTER THE UNION PACIFIC Tir.asmisEouri Beads Hava Decided Upon a War of Eetaliation , CIRCULAR FROM THE AGGRIEVED ROADS Tlirj ll.ite Not Kiactl ) Acrecil L'pun a liovcott , lint It ImaiiuU to I'll it JloiiiUlilcli Mine intrr ; ' < t I lie Coinlilnatlou. Ciiuino , III. Nov. 19Ontoials of the Atchnon , Burlmzton , Kock Island , Colorado Midland , Hio ( .rando Western and Danverit Kio Grande reid , after n ccnfereuco of ncarl ) avveok , huvu ui last decided on a method of dealini ; with the Union Pacltjc on account of its refusal to aivida business with thorn at Denver and Ocden instead of at the Missouri river An agreement wus reached this afternoon , t % huh icsultcd in the issu ance of the following joint circular , signed by the general pai.cnpcr aijents of every one of the aoovo named ioad : To CONNECTING 1/iNEa. The Tn'on I'.iclfio s-fctfin hiin , ' , liv itiurroiil and resu ntloii ? pr ililbltl thu is uo of n > onc- uny anil rouu I trip tlcUcts readme In I'.irt ' over the uniterjls'ie ' 1 ne i or niuilo tiio bi'o sueli tl kuti pr.icLlcilly lmposlbjc. . thus cloblnx lo our lines und uiir various conncu- tlnris Important jutuvrus that vicro formerly open to u tint ! Imp. } n ; l ) > ltsactsa < U"iiru to dL < ruuse the luto.-oli uu-e tit liusine = ultn the ouiiipiny In ( low of tho'.o facts > ou ro re- spootdilij ii'queBlPil lo remove frim silnull round tdp t oketi or orders fure iinu ru iilln/ ( uurtlin uu k-rilniBfl lineiny portloii of which re ul over Ihu I'n'uii ' 1'Hcifir.ilhv iy , n Bath tlel.etulli nut bo ic < rpiu3 l > y the iindurgUiiLd loidb If sulil uftur Nuveinlier M , .Mi Not i\actl : } n Itnjcolt , Milt. While this is not a boycott , it is u form of retaliation tbat is calculated to make the Union I'ucltic. vvlnre. A cousldaiable per tion : of the California business Is done ulth J tound trip tickets , aud not one ID 1UO of these tickets is made to read over tbo same line ' going and coining P.isscntcis have the prulieef of going ono route and returning by another. Consrcjjenily tbo Union I'jcitlo has sh tcii very largely in tbi profits of this biislness. The now ngr cment will deprive It I of any portion of such traffic , vvhira will now bo given to tbe Southern 1'dciflc , the Uio Grande Western , the Uja\pr & Itio Grandn and tbcC'olorzilo Midland. Two or threa yeat * JIKO , when the Doom was at Its uol'bt In tbe nortawe t nud tlion- t-auds of people were llorltlng to Oregon , Washington and 1'uu-ot sound point * , tbo Union I'afitlc cutorfll into a fljnt with tbo Northern Pacific over tin business. It solicited the aid of tbo Hio Graude , tbo Cole rado Midlaiia and thoPjnv r A. Hto Grande , tbo rnte with them on alt tratllc ex- at O/dea. Last January , without previous notice , it U&ued n ciicu'ar ' to the effect tbat It wuqld , tleioafter exact its full local rate on traffic deliv ered U at OcJen for Pacific coast points , toubicuuentiy 1t declined to accept through tickets by way of O dou. .Still later It announced tbat It would divide certain westbound business vvltli its Connecticut at Denver , but that on ell castbound business it would lD ltt on the haul to ibe .Missouri river At this point the tranitnissourl lines reaching , Colorado [ iplnls became alarmed aud tn d lo prevail upon tbe Union 1'aciQo lo modify its order In this ther failed , and tne action they took today they claim was literally forced upon them. The Union Pacific refused lo divide Ore gen and Wasblucton business with ibeta at cotinectinp points west of tbo Missouri river and they will now refusu to share their California business with the Union Pacific , so far as they are able to control It , KiKiiiinln ? Intrmlrttti Cutn. A. C > , S afford of WmhlnKtoi , allornoj erIn the liitcrstato Comniorco cammission , U la tbe city examining the cases of tbe shippers and rallro&ds which will coma up under fed eral Indictment * before ) Judno Bunn next week. Ho and ripacial Acent - Kretc-btper bad a long Interview today with United States Attorney Mllchrist , presumably with reference to the Swift case aad other matters now under examination. Condition of ( lie Alrlilton. BoiTO.v , Mass , Nov. 19. George C. Magounp , chairman of tbe tinance commit tee of the Atchison In companr , rcolv to a tclegiam a'-kin ? ai to tbo truth of the rumor that tbo Atchtson's annual report would show a floating intlebtcJncss of ? S,030.UOJ , soot the folIowiDir > eply : "The Atchlson's ainual report will show a cash position for the cnmpanj on January HO , last. The com pany : has uo floatlip debt tbat is , no float- iiiir debt thnl is not niora than covered by cash assets. " lll.ICK HILLS KAII.fCUADS. Inillr. th > n Tliut a Line U Itl Crust the Old Sioux lleaertatioti. Kxi'in Cm , S. D , Nov 19 [ Special to TUP Bnc. ] Tbo prospect of n mad from Hapld ! Cltj acro-s the late bioux reservation tcB tto Missouri river , thereby giving tno Black H11U countiy direct connection with the east and opening up one of the largest tiatks of land in ttao country not. rut occu pied by a iailiocl , has recently assumed tangible form. Two local companies that have oetn trying to accomplish that result have , It is undcrslooJ , been c. and are c.tl now controlled by the Hauid City. 1'Icire A. Kastetn , The arlicles : of incorporation filed at Pieire name Charles Kublce , Jo.c-pU 1 Burnum and Charles li. Dri pk of Now York city , Thomas C Thonio oj Uroo lvn , Fronpuck .1. Pratt of Utlca , A P. Bi idstroet f Thorn- aston , Conn , and Vlrcll T Pi ice , .lames W. row for and .Mv roil Wilaio cfllapid Citv as directors. Terminal points , Uncld City ana Aberdeen Cuuitul stocil , * . " > , * * " ! 9,000 The local compa-ics mentioned aie the Hapld City , Missouri Kiver . < c St. Paul , which ha : survejed , secured light of way and done part of tno Kradlnjr between tuU city and Pierre , ana the Uuluth , Pierre A. liljck Hills , which his traded a man no tvvcen Pieiro and Aoordeon. It is under stood that thr new company has made salts factory flnanu&l arraUKemenls , thr.i it will rumincnro work hv April 1 next and have tbe roan ID operation in less than clcbtcan months. i < > itiH Iiidicatlrins That Another itaail Wan Is u tclirnsk * t'o nictlim. | "OKT UOIIOE , Ja . Xov. 10 [ Spoclnl Telo- Brain tu THR Her J A pr.rty of suiv-'yors have been at worn for the past two weeks running a pralirnlnanv survy In the direc tion of Omaha. Hie surveyors no .outely ! refuse to talk. They are now In Carioll county It 1s Uiionn that they are not con nected n lib tnc Nebraska Central and u Is rumored that they arc ut work for iho Chi cage Great \Vostern , mpplnc out an Omaha extension from Mason Cur connecting with this place b ; tha Masnn City .V Tort Dodge. Tbe fact tbat N B. btluknuy recently inni'c ' an overland trip ovur this same counlrv lends color to tbo surmise. Tun lutril liy I lie ItiirlliiKloii. DPIWUKJII , S. I ) , Nov 19. [ ripaclaf Tele gram 10 Tue Brc.l It is reported here todaj that the eatiro Oeaawood Central system hat been sold to the B. & M. railroad The report Is given color by changes that have suddenly gone Into effect in tbe operation ot tbo ( 'cnttal. The purchase pivea tbo Uur- llngton a new line to tbe mines of Bald Mountain and Huby Basin districts and alto access to head Cil > , wbero are situated the rreat Homest ike mines and plants. The Deadwood Central IB a narrow geu--o , own inc very valuable rights of way and operat ing about thirty tnilas of road. What con sideration was paid for il co jtd not ba aiccr- lalnod , but It must hare been large , as an ofler of f7.1J.OJO by the Burlington was re fused six months upo , since which time ne gotiations have beeu unacr wuy , until they are uovv closed by the transfer. Out tun ; 1 rrlcht lUtei. STOV , Tex , Nov. 10 The .Santa Te system , has made a cut of Scents on wheat , corii aud Hour rates from Kansa < to Galveston voston , which putn Gnlvenoa on an equal basts with Now Orleans. Colonel Fairchltd , who represents tbe COD- i trollau ' of the Santa Fa r ) stein of elevators , and T , J , Temptnr , a cr in man from Kansas City , are here oxaminlne elevators and har bar fucilillu * . with a view to leadl.ic a move- men l lo dheri Kanja grain iraile to this port. , NASH WILL BE REELECTEDcc Y. M. C. A. General Secretary of Omihi in Great Favor. HL IS COMMENDED BY THE CONVENTION Nrliraskit Mninlirr < < of Ilir Astniltllon 1 > | 11111 Mi'ikiiK'n ol InKiri it ul the An nual Ciiuvenllu i Oilier Slntu ji'riNi.Noo. . , Noy 19 , Special Tele- rraui to Tiih BEF j Jobti It Molt of Now York opened the third dav's session of the Young Men's Christian association conven- ! cal toda'with a bible address Following this cam3 tnj llnnnciul meeting of the vcar , al largd sum being raised for the furtherance of the cause during the coining vcar. la the afternoon L W Messer , general secretary of tha Chicago association , made an address on "Uolci-ated Uciponsiinlltj. ' Oghtoen ine'Dtters of ihe exnculiro com- mittro were chosen for tbo coming year. Mauj of the olu cDiuwlHso wore re-elected. J his action will Insurn the ie-oeetion ! of Mr. Nash of Oiiiaha ai goneinl suciaturi for the coming vcar , as unout all or Iho old inom- bcis hive OKinesseU themielvci as plonscil 1 lib bis work. Papers rclailag to tbo physical callure depirtmeut were ieml HI follow , "rno Place il Occupies in Orork , " W V McUuffos. Lincoln , 'How lo Oiganl/c in Order to .Secure Best Heu t * , " ( ieoigo Wil liarnu , phvMcai direcloi. Linroln , "Oatuig Clubs , ' U H Thomas , Omaha , "Whit .Should Our Nebraska Association Ij' ' W. .S buoldon , physlc-al director , Omaha. J J Hauimel of Lincoln tpoko on tbe work nmo'icr forelpn speakmi ; > ounguicn. Tbu canwntlon then broke up intosocm ! coufcr- cncoi , tllscubslng the best methods for general buiious * Jn tbo eveningnftcr a "pficln ! pra > cr ser vice , J H Van daiiblieek of Neligh ar uca for more work among ibe commercial lravolcr . Lev ! Livciinj ; of Belluvue col lege , a full blooded voung Indian , spoke on the "Prospects ana Needs for Work Among Indian Young Mon " Captain II B Virions Of Fort Omaha made an appeal for work among the soldier * Mr. Mosscr addressed the convention on 'Oar Kesponstbility for the Work Among Young Men in Foreigu Lain ? ! . " Snjijxirl a Dmnm rat. FiirMOM.Nob. Noy 19.Snr ; > cUl lo TUB Her I-lion John Thoinjeu , who was elected Henator from this , Tenth senaiorial district , conblsttng < of Didcrci and Washington coun. ties , ai corn In ProdeiickMadt , bchlcswig Holstcln , Germany , la IbOJ , ana came to this country . \ and city wilh his parents In April I , IftTO. Tbo third day utter their arrival bore bis father died. Soon afterwards the family moved on a homestead in this county , where thov resided for eight vear * Since thai time bo Has been encaged In tbo insurant ito business in IbU city He w us elected city treasurer tvMce , assessor thr < jo times , and was a member of the public work * board in this city for four yean > He has always taken an sctlva interest In matters of public enterprise for tbo city and county as well as lo politics , anil bai never been de feated wb n nominated for ofllce , Mr. Thompson Ua Jovial , whole-souled fellow and ilr held lu high citoctm by nil who knoiv him regardless of politics. He informs TUB BEE reporter tbat be has not decided us yet vvbo ' bo will vote for for United Stales senator but beluga life long democrat , It will doubt J ; less be lion W J. Bryan , lion J , Sterling Morton or some one else on whom the daino- crats may unite I'ut IIU bknten on Hint dot Hurl. P/ATT.-JiiiiTii , Neb , , J.'ov. IP. JSpoclal to TUB Bee | Thomas Klldon , an cmDlojro ol Halt & Otto of this citv , met with a serious accident tbis forenoon. While under the influence of liquor be was running his team at a Droak-nfeck speed , and , when turning a sharp J curve lo tba road was thrown out. One rar wti nearly cat off aud bis face badly Ilu was iriven medical attend ance at soon a * possible , but is in n ciitical condition. ccK PiirsMotTii , Nob. Nov 19 Theodora lihinehart was brought tu Urn citv today from Nubawka and rrnmlura as to his san- Hv. Tbo board adjudged him insane. Uls mind was unbalanced Became he sent to tbe old country for hU best olHI girl and after she ' unived she married another. Pi iiT4vioi in , Neb , Nov. lu Alqio Johnson - son , the joting man who ban cnargo of TIIK Bin oirculntion here , and Peny Latbroii todav nuicnaied and have lakon charge of N. U. ' Cbllberc's news stand nnd hook store. Willlui ) Weber hul night paid ono of his election bets. The bcl was a "goose and trimmings" and iho feast was pcrvcd In nts saloou. About twenty-flvo were present. 1 irn nt dcmr * t. Of sr.v * , Neb. , Nov 19 | Sp3iaI to Tim Jrr | A store building bsIoiiRing to H. H. Mm tin , at the cornel of Court Hiid Main treats , occupied b ; C II Bartz aja boot and hoe store , was burned ihU mornmtr at H o'clock. The building anJ stock arc a com- ilele loss " Building valued at f J OJ'J. In- iuianco i"W The stock was valued at iJM. Insurance (2 VJJ ' Ttio lira Is supposed lo have originated 'rum the exnloslon of a lighted lamp which he proprietor was in tbe habit of leaving in th'j loom. Will Vul Siiricnili-r tint ( iirllllcatr NJOI mil , Neb , Nov 19. [ Special to Tun Hi r -Chejter I Notion , republican , made o foimal demand ol County Clerk VanCaiup vc ordr.y for bis certificate of election as repiusentntive from ICnoi ind Boyd rountloi , out , was rcluiod Mo thoi r'quosted a coril- fled cop , of the vote from boib counties and : he reijuest VTI * prantad. 'I'fie cleric informs Tiir Bm corrcspondnnt lint ho doss not In tend to giv ? up llio certificate until be U uoroUn'hl ) convmnoj to whom It belong * to. l'ir-,1 irniff fur \\intrr rrafllp. Mru > , Neb , .Nov 10 [ Special to TUB IJiE.I The Union Pncitlc railway has a corps of surveyors v.-orklng ] usl cast of this place locating sidmrarki , which will bo luld Qcfore scow Hies , and are making neces sary preparations for ibe bjrnlng of dirt , lo us used for bitliast'ui ' ; the roadbed. This en terprise will omplov In the uclgbDorhood of 100 man , and will ba Itepl runnliur dav and nlchtthli winter , and In all probjbillly Iho greater part of next summer Atrlili-nll ) Klllril A'in ' it\ , Neb , Nov 1 ! ' ( Special Tele- giamloTiiE IJ i : ' Jamoi A lllckey , bis brother CuoiRoand Puail , starlod thU niter- noon froic hero for the Nlsbnabotaua In Mibsouri fishing , aud when they nbout ono inllo In Allssourl , tbo gun bold by James was , In aomo unaccountab'o ' manner , discharged ' , nnd thi vvbolu sidu of his bead blown off. The remains vrern brought homo IhU ovenlnt ; about S o'clorK He loaves wife and two small children . ClriklML' ( I > Hi" DIM llrl , , Nob. , Nov. 19. ( Special to TIIB Her I Judge R Woeoler has been tr > lni ; to clear up tbo JockoLs lu the district oourt sluco tbe day bjforo election , and during tbo last week bat been holding court both day and night , lid his made twenty.livo rlllzuns , grained a number of divorces , and tried a number of state cases , The Judge finished tonight , as he must convene court at Seward Monday. Sullied un Ilil DUpltlr , Neb , Noy. -fSnsclal to TIIK BKE.I At a tnaatlns of tbe County Hoard of Supervisors yesterday afternoon A. K. Powllo of Alnsly vva employed to In- vcstlgato the county rocorJs for tha pan tea years. Tbe people of the cojntv voted upon this proposition at tbo election and thus ended a long nupule. Tuo oitirnalo of the rest of the examination Is put at t-UX ) ) , At III Hue uu Canal \ \ ork. sr , Neb , Nov. -fbuerlal to Tun lieu.j Governor Jauiei U. Boyd has ap pointed Hon. J. W. Love , of this ci ty , a coui- mtsiioner tu represent thi stale la the Nicaragua ciui coovenlloa to bj hold lu Now Orleans , Li. Mr. Live hit baen over both tba Niotra/ja aud i'anaou canal routes ana can speak from pronal obser vation.