Til 13 fVMATIA DAILY UK 1C : AY. NOVI3ttmCfl ! 10. 1805. FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WEST Initial Trip of the Orctlar.il Limltotl to the Coast. SPEEDS ACROSS NEBRASKA SWIFTLY ItcRittnr Sclirilnlc nnilljO Throned DIP Slntr luniiKiirn- fliiti of l hi * Imprni ril Sc-rv- lc to Trlnco. The Hrst train of the Improved service of the Union Pacific to the Pacific coast sped across Nebraska jfsterday. The schedule by Mlilch the tlmo between Chlrago and San I'rnnclsco I : reduced fifteen hours o\er the Northwestern , Union Pacific nnd Soutlicrn Pacific , vvaH observed In Nebraska without llio slightest difficulty and the 5IC miles to Clieycnno vvero covered between 8.10 a. in. and 9:15 : p. m. It was the fastest train oxer regularly- scheduled west of the Missouri river , and the case wllh which the Overland Limited kept 01 tlmo to Cheyenne provoked the opinion that the tlmo will bei still further reduced at no distant day. The magnificent train was equipped with three pnlacs earn , chair and day coach , under the supervision of Colonel S. A. llutchlnson , the veleran traveling paisenRer agent of the Union 1'nclflc. When the Limited reached Grand Island nt 12 20 , 15S mlleq from Omahi , Colonel llutchlnson was presented nltli a set of resolutions by the through pi sciiRcrs In testimony of his clcxerneia In contributing In many little tiling ) to make the journey pie is * ant and congratulating the Overland manage ment upon Its successful Inauguration of the fastest H'rUcc In the west. GHUUTttD I1Y A CROWD. All of the railroad men In town ucro at the union depot yesterday morning , out of In terest In the new tlmo cards that wrc put into effect yesterday , scheduling the pas&'tiger trains on tlio Iowa roads to roach Omaha an hour and fifty minutes earlier limn hereto fore. None of the railroad olllclals had any doubt about the > ability of the roads to make the trip easily under the reducol schedule , for tt Is not \cry fast traveling under the new order of things , but they were all at thu depot at 8 o'clock Just to see lion the nun rclicclulo woikfd The llurllnRton came In to the dot at 8 o'clock and nits followed by the Milwaukee , on time , at S U5 Iloth trains wore unusually heavy , but the trainmen reported that there had been no dldlculty In making the new .schedule They piomlsed to drop off another hour between Chicago find Omnlm at any time the olllclaU of the road asked them. The chief Interest centered In the arrhal of the Overland Limited , scheduled to arrive at Omaha at 8 o'clock and start at 8:10 : across the continent on the fastest schedule ever fixed for a regular tialn west of the Missouri The train v\as icportod ut Council HlulTs on tlmo , but Hi era was an unexpected hitch at the transfer and It was 8-10 across the continent The train v\as re potted at Council Blurts en time , bu h're wa3 an unexpected bitch at the transfer mid It was 8 10 whui the train wa beard coming across the bridge nt a rate that would have causoJ trouble had It been made by any road other than that which owned the bridge. The train consisted of three well loaded sleepers , a chair car , mall and a baggage car , Engineer George Meyers In the cab and In charge of Conductor filakely. There was a stop of a few minutes only. Engineer Meyers sat with one hand on the throttle' and the other on the sand lever , nnd softly swore at the to him apparent deliberation of the men who vvero loading the mail and baggage. A number of passengers were taken on and at 8:18 : the signal was given and the "Overland Limited" was on Its way across the continent. The Rtart was made eight minutes behind time , but the report from 1'apllllon showed that Jleycrs v\at turning 'em over fast enough nnd that the lost tlmo had been made up The train reached Its first stop , Fremont , on time , nnd kept up the schedule- gilt without trouble and rolled Into Grand Island on tlmo to the second nt 12 20. It was the first train to arrive at the Wyoming cipltal on the same day It started from Omaha The train stops only at the larger towns along the rot te. NCW EQUIPMENT READY. Twenty-two new Pullman palace cars , con structed especially for the Overland Limited service , will bo placed In the service shortly. Each car is seventy feet long nnd elegantly appointed. Commencing yes'erday afternoon at 3:30 : the Union Pacific fast mall left Omaha and will do a little record breaking of Us own. This train will run from ten to fourteen cirs each day and will leave Omaha one hour and thirty minutes later than the former time of No. 1 , the Overland flyer , and arrive In Ogden at the same time as the old train. It will be one of the heaviest trains ever run over the Bysttm. The Itoclc Island , alone of the Iowa rtads , will not reach Omaha In time to make con nection with the now fast train of the Union 1'acllle. The Rock Island leaves Chicago at the same tlmo as the other Iowa roads , C p in. , but does not reach Omaha until 8 30 , twenty minutes after the departure of the "Overland limited" The purpose of this Is undoubtedly to keep Its western business In Its own hands , by carrying the passengers through to Denver nnd sending them west over the Denver & Rio Grande. Representatives of the Chicago newspapets accompinled the party on the Overland Limited as far as noone and representatives of the Associate * ! press and the United press joined the party at Omaha for the western trip. CIIIC.VCO TO II VVIJ A MJ\V IIAIMIOAII Ciliiililliiii 1'ni'Illc d > C . ! < ( t tln- llll' l.lll.iCll > . CHICAGO , Nov. 18. The Evening Post asserted that Chicago Is to have a now line of railroad connecting it with thu Pacific coast. It says the Canadian Pacific company Is building a line into this city from the iiBithwest to connect with Its "Soo" line at LukeSupcilor , and by thnt line with Its main line syhtem. The construction of the new line has already been commenced. It Is said by the Post ati being done ap parently under other auspices than those of the Canadian Pacific and In hiich a way as to permit the management of that line to deny diplomatically nil connection with the new onterprlso until It Is ready for operation. However , snyo the Post , the Canadian Pa cific Is back of the enterprise and ulll fur nish all the means necessary to build It which cannot bo obtained In other direc tion. tion.So So far as It has gene the road Is being IT'S A D.VISA * Everybody sings It and plays It. Tha sentiment Is grand the music Is grander in fact , "Paying Toll" is the best drawing card In the way of popular music that we over had. Price EOc. Devoting our entlro tlmo lo music and art , It goes without further argument that we are always supplied wltTi the very bent , Nobody ttiliiks ot buying sheet music any where else. A. Hospe , jr. Miiblcniid Art , 1513 Douglas St. tttnlt with Incul cflpt | 1 and t > y ( he dale of bindf. which r Mgfrly bclnp boiiRht up by the IrxdlnR Interrntii In the taw hi dp- r > rmig of hatltB tit * new ion ! run through tlirni A nninbor ot tlmo not navlni ; an/ rollrovt facltltlM t prctrnt , bn * lyltiR a * they il * b t\vn the Norlhw rttrn nnd Ihi Mllivjiukcn & St Paul tp d . HIP pwpie luv to drlv for oavrral mllei over thn fiunlry before th y rn seciir * rnllrmd nrcemmod i- tloni Th # corporetp nntiio of thp cominny which rt cotntnictliiK th * new road In the ChloaRO & Lake Pup rur Uallroid company , of uhlfh li J. Fo tr cf Madison [ i prril- dent and J. O'Connor of ihp sime city c > .re- tiry. is A niijsriii ) % or .iviiisnic'TioN. IVilornl .Imlurx All \\niit Control < it I Northern I'nc'lflr. ST. I'AUL , Nov. 18 The Dlipitch says today : U U stated now that the -ticking point In the Xcrthern Pacific muddle Is the question of original jurisdiction ind that the quep''on ' ct which court hn original Juris diction and lhi > ethers co-ordlrato Jurisdic tion may have to bo formally passed upon before any thing can be done. All the out-of-town attorneys and onklala who have been wet king for n consolidation nf the ttcclvcrs have left llio city. Xo fur- Ihi-r ( fforis bavo been made to secure the Immediate adoption ot .tho plan Judge Jenkins was net tern for the reason that the plan has not been approved by Judge Sanbnrn In this city A lawyer of this city t-ild today that Iiulge llanford Insisted on having original Jurisdiction Judge Sanborn Is not Willing to let thin power pass over his head itnd go tc the far west , but would bo willing to let Judge Jenkins' court con tinue lo Lc th * court of original JutUdlcllon. While ofilelaH here admit tint tiCROtlj- tlons nro for the prcj nt suspended , yet they profess to believe that hope Is not nbindoncd. The next move will be to get the Judges together It Is admitted tint the first great question Is the point of orlgl- nil Jurlndlcllon , but that thp pMoonnel of the receivership Is an equally aggravating subject. It VT1J WAH WAS HMHJI ) IV A IllltltV IlCllllCPll IllltON ( O SHlUlllUVUIl | - ilrinvii llcforo Hrcuinlng ; Oiirra I If c. CIIICAOO , Nov. 13 A special meeting of the Western Passenger association will beheld held tomorrow for the purpose of electing n chairman , to provide drafts of an agree ment for the local associations , and to trans act any other ubslness that may properly come before the meeting. The election Is a foregone conclusion , and Chairman Caldwcll will without question be his own successor. The Union Pacific on the one hand and the Oreat Northern and Northern Pacific on the other developed a little squall today that sub sided almost as quickly as It arose This morning the Union Pacific telegraphed to Chicago cage that It would cut the tlrst-class late from the Missouri river to Spokane to $15 from $50 and the socond-cla'u rate from $15 to $35. Ibis message was In a short time followed by another saying that the mattfers In dispute had been settled and that the threatened reductions would not be made. Corn Croji ( u Stu > lit I To inc. Much of the surplus grain supply of Ne braska will be used this year within the state for feeding purposes. The low price of grain at the eastern mar kets has been an extra Incentive and rsporti from the various parts of the stale Indicate that the record will be broken this fall and wIntel on the number ot sheep nnJ cattle that will be fed at various ? shipping points along the line of the different railroads of the state There Is an especially large numb'i ot sheep being fed along the line of the Union Pacific. There are 75,000 head of sheep at Shellon and fully 200,000 between Schuylcr and Wood Illver on the Union Pacific lines. Other roads In the state make equally good reporls. Most of these sheep have been shipped In from Mexico and Colorado , and will bo reudy for the market during the win ter months Cattle are being brought Into the state In largo numbers fiom the Bouth and are being fed at many stations along th- llnes of Nebraska roads A < ( ! lllMOII OtlK-llllH Scll > Cl > < l. CHICAGO , Nov. IS The Chronlciu will say tomorrow : Aldaco F. Walker , the pres ent receiver of the Atchlson , Is thf man ap pointed by the Joint reorganization committee to stop to the head of the new Atchlson , Topeka Ac Santa Fo railroad , he having been selected to be chairman cf the new board of dlrcc'ors. This information comes from a member of the committee and Is positively correct. Other Information from the same Kourco Is to the effect that n P. Itlpley. the present third vice president of the St. Paul , Is to become president cf the Santa Fo. D I ) . Robinson will i taln bin present position and Victor Mova\\etz Is to be made general counsel of the road , succeeding John T. Mc Cook , now acting In that capacity. It May Go to tlr. ICt-llj. Senator Thurston haa resigned his position as general solicitor of the Union Pacific and has gene to Washington to a sumo his duties as a member of the national senate. It is not e-cpected that the appointment of his suc cessor will bo made befois the first of the year. There Is no question In the minds of local officials but that Judge Kelly , present asdtf'mit general solicitor , will succeed Mr Thurslon. Ho has bad the active charge of the work for mine time past , and Is said lo be In a better position to a3iima the duties of the position than a new man could possibly be. It H understood that he has the endoisemont of Senator Thury'on , President Clink , and all the local otllchls of the Union Pacific. Annual II. A , O. Mfi-tliiK. NUW YORK , Nov. 18. At the annual meetIng - Ing of the stockholders of the Baltimore & Ohio Hillroad company today Oeneral Louis Fitzgerald , Kugene D. Delano , W. A. Reed and llowlind Davis wore elected dliectoru. William S. Dlxon , representing the Johns Hopkins university interests on the board , will , it Is Haiti , decline re-election. The report for the fiscal year ended June 30 shows Gross , $22S17,1S. ; Increase , $111,520 , opeiatlng expensDs , $15,801 04J ; Increase $240- 351 , total income , $ SC4J,73J , u decrease of $281,097 ; balance , $039,517 ; Increase , $127,550 Italli'onil Itnti- ( line I'oNlitoni'il. SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. IS. The suit of the Southern Pacific Railroad company against the Hoard of Railroad Commissioners for an Injunction ( o restrain the latter body from interfering with tlio existing railroad rates was continued another weak In the United S'atcs ' circuit court today. Attorney Fitzgerald , representing the stale , said he was not ready to go on , as he had not fully pre pared hlH case. As there was no opposition to his motion , It wan granted. The attorney general expects to be prepared next Monday to argue the case. THIRD TRIAL OF DAVIS Jurj Secured to Try the Alleged Train Wrecker at Lincoln , NO WOMAN MAY SERVE AS A JUROR I'cciillnr MlnlnUc JiJ- Which HIP Coiirl \\'nx t'oriMMl to 1'nw tl | ou HIP lnlrrlliiir I'olnt. LINCOLN' , Nov. IS. ( Special. ) The third Jury In the George Washington Davis mur der trial has been secured as follows- Ed ward Otto , farmer , Malcomb ; George Weber. J. C. Williams , real et'tate agent ; Joseph Tim- nicrmelr. Lev I Wllhelm , H. W. Scott , farmer , Mill precinct ; W. 11. Meyer , farmer , Roca ; George Clay , farmer , Panama precinct ; II. Scltmal , Mulcomb ; J. C. Smith , carpenter ; M M. While , accountant ; Henry Tovvnsend , laun dry nun This Is the' third trial of the prisoner , ac cused of wrecking the Rock Island passenger train one night In August. 1894. The first at tempt at conviction resulted In a mistrial , and the sccord was Interrupted by the slid- din Insanity of one of the jurymen. The full Jury was secured shortly befoie noon today. All day Sunday the sheriff's force was busy sci v Ing summons When the name of E. J Weston was called Ibis morilng > a woman canio from the bodv of the court room and picsenud herself before bis honor She wa ? , of course , refused pet mission to serve , but owing to the mistake she succeeded In col lecting hci $2 per diem and mileage The Jury was excused until 2 p. in , when the state again opened the case , presenting the tunic line of prosecution as In the two former trials Daxls Is accused of having wrecked the train and caused the loss of eleven lives. STILL HOLDS THE IJOOKS. Today the court overt tiled the motion of Prank IIIIIou'.s attorneys tbat the state bJ compelled to make specific each detail of his alleged embezzlement of $5,000 white serving ns oil Inspector. The fact was brought out In tha argument that Hilton has1 never yet turned his books over to the new Inspector , Edmlstcn , making It Impossible to comply with the terms of the motion. A bteezy rumor Is astir today to the effect that there Is to be an Investigation of the lecords of Police Judge Waters since he as- Mimed the office. The Judge Is a candidate for renomlnatlon next spring , and It is sup posed that tl e alleged Investigation his moi o political significance than anything else. This morning Attorney D G. Courtmy called at the police station and nsited to be peimlttod to examine the flics of the ofilce. To the request Judge Wateis replied that he was very busy juut then , but tint If Mr. Courtmy would rome around tomorrow ho would be afforded every opportunity of doing so. Mr. Courtnay then left , after assuring the Judge he would been on hand. Omahi people In Lincoln : At the Llndell C. W Ilenzso , George A. Day and wife , Leo A. Uaxter. At the Capital J M. Casy , J. M. Mousey. At the Lincoln Frank Irvine , II. II. DePoll. TWO m.HCTlO'N COVI'IJSTS IIIHJI V ll.'siilt In rnrli-fiilli nml Kirtrrnth Juilic-Iiil MlslrletM ( llK-Ktloiii-il. LINCOLN , Nov. IS. ( Special ) Attorneys Starr and Rlttenhoiise were at the looms of the clerk of the supreme court today cng&ged In the preparation of papers In i contest suit to be commenced In behalf of D. T. Welly , candidate for district Judge In the Fourteenth district. Judge Welly , himself , was alsj In town. It will be alleged In the petition that Wclty was the populist candidate for Judge against Norris , repub lican. That the canvassing boinl of Furnas county convened on I'rlday , the 8th Inst. \roto up the canvass , and made the foot- Ings. This canvass , together with returns from other counties , showed that Wclty had been elected by a plmallty of tluee. On the following Sunday County Clerk McFadden turned over the keys of Ills office to Attorney Charles S Anderson of Heaver City. He was a bitter opponent of Judge Welty. from noon of that day until 8 or 9 o'clock the fol lowing morning Anderson had full access lo the county clerk's office5 , the poll books and ballots of the vailous pieclnctfe. Then the county cleik called the canvasseis to gether and again went over the footings , when It was found that a vote of forty for G W. Norris In one of the piecincts had been changed to forty-six , giving G. W. Noirls the election by a plurality of three. Tha county ckrk certified to this last foot ing and mailed the returns to the secretary of state. Welty pioposes to appeal to the supreme court. Today the clerk of the supreme court re ceived the first formal notice that Alfred Uartow proposed to contest the election of W. II. Westovcr for Judge of the Fifteenlh Judicial district. Notice has been served upon the canvassing board of Dawes county , notifying It that Barlow will apply jit 9 o'clock tomorrow morning In the supreme court for a writ of mandamus to compel the board to reassemble and canvass nil the voles cast In the recent election for him as Judge of the dlstiict court. The notice Is dliected to O. K. Eastman , county clerk , and Joseph M. Robinson and Isaac N. Harbaugh , mem bers of the canvassing board. I'rotMMMlliiKH la ( ho l'I < 7K < > rnli1 Suit. LINCOLN , Nov. IS. ( Special ) In the of- flco of the cleric of the supicmc court the ritzgerald & Mallory Construction company has filed Its specifications In en or In the case In which a big Judgment wan awarded the estate of the late John rit nerald. Errors assigned are almost exclusively In relation to Jurisdiction of the t'lata ' courts. The ntz- geiald . Mallory Construction company , It Is allex'Ml , Is under Hit * laws of congress , an Iowa Institution ; the M'rsourl Pacific Railroad company , a co-defendant , is a Kansis con cern , while Fitzgerald was a lesldent of Ne braska. As the yum In controveisy exceeded $ JuX ( ) ( the state court erred In assuming Jur isdiction. Objection Is also made beau so the court allowed judgment for $75.000 for Fitzgerald's attorneys' fees , and $2,417 as plaintiff's expenses In the case , tt being urged that the couit had no Jurisdiction to make such an order. < ; < > NN | | > from HIP Mllto HOIIHO. LINCOLN , Nov. IS. ( Special. ) All of the official election returns from the ninety coun ties of the state have been received at the office of Socretaiy of State Piper. They will bo opened and canvassed by the state boaul on the 2r th Inst. The State Hoard of Transportation has just Issued tin new olllclal railroad map for 1895. \rpnmpnrj-lfR 'li ' n > me mviy rcenrd to the Dllk'At nilleagt , rltthti. Hock shipment nnd rtcrlptx , flchool BtatlMIr * . cnmnfltiltic. f tp debt , manufuc- tiirin Ml ljlmn | il nnd irrlgillan The lock ntid pr.xlup" VtMistics embrace ptrlod covered by flevonUmrn. Governor IIocoiub' ! Thanksgiving procla mation was today mailed to every governor In the United SUtH. and lo each county- clerk In the ftAtf.i / ConRrr man OWce D Mclklejohn was a caller at the state cnpltol today He ( nn his way to Washington to be on tha ground nt Hie opening of congress. limn ! iTiois'i'ui ' : iNTr.ur > rnn. All Tluiip ! > olrluii to I'ronioto Hir r.ndTpi No tlWIkpil lo % cl > rn Kii , LINCOLN Nov. 18 ( Special. ) The see- retary of the Nebraska State Irrigation association. A. G. Wolfcnbarger. has Issued the following To All friends of Irrigation In Xcbrakn The tblid nnninl convention of the Ne braska State Irrigation n oclntlon will be held In Sidney , Neb , on T c dity. Wednps- dm nnd Thursday , December 17 , IS nnd 13. 1S91) The ablest expeits nnd ppnkers of national nnd state reputation on this highly Important question of Irrigation will be In iitleiulnnce and wll1 deliver addresses nnd read nnpers upon the various phisps of this nKrlcultiirnl rclencc The representation In said convention will be ns follows. The Kovernor of the stnte Is leuuested to appoint tvvcntv delegates from tinslate - nt large The State Hoard of Agriculture , the stain labor commlsslonci , tbe Stnte unlvor- lty ntvl the unlversltv ngilcultmnl dcpait- mpnl Ion tlolcgalos ouch All farmers' In stitute' , KrnnKC" , county or local nRrlcul- lural or hoi tluilturnl soclellps ooiinrcled with development of agricultural Inter ests In Nebtpskt not herein otbprwlse pro vided for , ten delegates to each organiza tion , to bo cho pii or Appointed as tbo olll- eciM of the leapectlvo socli'llps or oiirunlyn * ttons tiPinvd shall decide. Each lutgntton ntsoclillon larser thnn n county will bp entitled to .1 delegation of nil Its oflleprs iiul fifteen addition il dclpg.itps. Each local Irrigation n < roclnllnn will be entitled to u delegation of nil officers nnd ten inembeia Mnvors of cities are requested to appoint ten delegates each , \lllages lU'e delegate" , presidents of bo mis of trades and commer cial clubs live delegate * cneli , private and dei.omlnatloml colleges three delegates each , nnd every labor organl/atlon. Ion ! or state , sbnll li > entitled to thioo delegates Every regulnrlv orsnnlrcd Initiation ditch company -h.ill be entitled to onp delegate Editors of nprluiltiital and In Ration publi cations In Nebraska will on presentation of credentials showing their present position 01 occtipitlon be entitled to spits In the con- v pillion. A ceiipm ! Invitation Is extended to nil past nml piespnt members of congress from this state , all pist nnd present state otllclaK tbo present memberx of tbo Ne braska tatileRlslatiiio nnd all county olll clals now holding ofllte lo attend ns dele- Kutes Huduecd railroad rates will bo ob tained on all railroad lines Tor further Information see the Unity and the weekly pie"s or wilte to the secretary. sn'iir.MU rourr COMMISSION MIMTS Com pnct Today to llcnr n .Nniulicr ot Oil SON. LINCOLN , Nov. IS ( Spechl Telegram ) All ths judges and commissioners of the w- preme court are In town and will convene to- mot row morning at 9 o'clock. Aside from the two election contests which will likely be filed , several Important decisions arc ex pected to bo handed down. There are a numbT of Irrigation cases for aajudlcatlon , and these have been given preference over all others. ' A motion will be made tomorrow by the attorneys for Warden'Leldlgh ' In his man damus case to compel the state to maintain the convict * at the penitentiary to advance the case and give It bpoMy hearing. The board of commissioners to examine ap plicants for admission to the bar will meet tomorrow In the senate chamber. Today the police received a letter from Keller Heist of Sheildan , Wyo , Inquiring after Mrs. Nettle Peterson , who Is demented and has wandered away. Heist says Mrs. Peterson lia > an aunt living here by the name of Mrs. Eva Hel t. Mrs. Peterson has twice attempted to commit suicide , once at McCook and the secdnj time at Grand Island by means of chlorbfonn , . If found hero HeM desltoa that she be setit to the Lincoln asy lum for treatment. , . The name of Eva Heist doc ? not appear In ths directory. T. E Scdgewick , secretary of the republican state central committee , la In town , and mys theie will bo a meeting ot the auditing com mittee tomorrow at the Llndell to adjust campaign expen e In an Interview tonight Warden Leldlgh sail ihjt he had been grossly mlsiepresented bv the World-IKrald In his attitude In the courts icgardlng his mandamus case. "I do not claim In my petition , " he bild , "that the Iloaid of Public Lindb and Hulldlngp has no right to leas ? the labor of the convicts I do allege , however , that they have no right under the tie-v law to put the pen back In the same condition It was when Dorgan bad It. The Hoe had an exact summary of our Inlef Sunday morning. " VOJIIIBTNliIiinil Couple Miirrlcil. ASHLAND , Nebj Nov. 18 ( Special ) William F. Kiplnnt and Miss Alma Nichols wera married jesterday by Rev. Lee Hunt of the First HTpttet church. The gloom U but 18 years of age and the bride 17. The bride never wore long dresses until married , and attended school here until Friday last. i : E. Hastings nnd Charles Thompson of Omaha are here killing ducks , geese and quail. Ilallle Arnold of St. Louis Is visiting his mother In Ashland. The quartermaster general of the United States army has sent to the Grand Army post here blanks to be filled In with the names ot all the old soldiers buried In Die ; cemetery. When they are received suitable headstones will bo placed over their grave * Revival meetings continue at the Methodist Episcopal church with a feu additions. Mrs. Ulewctt of Fremcnt , a prominent Woman's Christian Temperance union lec turer , will cntertiin the people of Ashland a few nights on what she saw while attending the great convention in London , where s > he went aa a delegate from Nebraska , AitiNlnnill Arar Molirnin. NIOBRARA , Neb , Nov IS ( Special ) A j big How of aileslan water has been struck on { the farm of S. W. Davis , In this county. The water was found at a depth of 770 feet. Just before the water was reached the drill passed through twenty-five feet of solid rock. The well has a flow of 0,000 gallons per hour , , : with a pressure ot thltty pounds to the square Inch. It throws a time-Inch stream thirty feet above the level of the ground , hiul 1'iito of u Child. nUTTE. Neb , Nov. 18. ( Special. ) Mr. and Mrs. John Weldner of Fairfax are nearly : lieottbroken over the death of their little 3- ycar-old danghte" , whose strange disappear ance was chronicled a few days ago. The lit tle girl wandered away from the homo of her uncle on November 4. For eight days a vus niflln1 slued by all the friends and of fho griefrn.V ( n parent * The tndy of the child wa finally rt'scavcred ' by Jacob Seller nd Fred Hnr t. The little one had only utrnypd a mile nnd n hM ( from her uncle's bouse , but owing to the rough char acter of the ground had not bfftt discovered. The body was In good condition one side of the face showing mark * a * though the ( loll mice Imd nibbled the flcsli Death evidently resul'ed from fright and exposure. \M\I \ , on inn A nlr. rnirn M ; . DodKP Co nn I j Clllr.ons Who Dp. > i'lnp 'il a Mlnlntr Claim. FREMONT. Nov IS ( Sp c'nl ' ) Last winter - ter William Urowu. of this city went to t'Uh and engaged In the mining business He 1'Horcstrd n number of bis friends here and a company was formed. A controlling Interest In the Mercer nnd neighboring claims was purchased at $2 n share , par value being JoO. Development work was pushed and enough gold vv is mined lo In crease the value of the slock to $7 by menus of a new process for reducing th ore lion George W E , Dorsey telegraphed from Salt Lake last night thnt Captan Dp LaMityr as agent for an English syndicate , had pur chased the group ot mines. Including the Mercer , for the sum of $1.500.000. The owners of thp mine all live In Dodge county John Dorn of Hooper was president of the company , and associated with him were John Ile'mrlch ' , Alex Arls. 'Wllllim Drown , Dr Hnslan , Charles llrunnor and Gua HaRcnsIcK , nil ot whom will divide the pur chase pi Ice almost equally between them r\o Isp for HIP ( loHiptihiiru : ( 'mini. NORTH PLATTK , Neb. Nov. IS ( Spe- cinl ) A tcliemo Is now being InvcstlgUcd by Gothenburg p ° ople to light the city of North Platte with electricity generated by Gothenburg water power Should the Goth enburg people maKe a fair proposition there Is no doubt that It would be seriously en tertained by North Phtte citizen ? . There Is now confined In our county Jail a prisoner mnarkithlc for his ability to get out ot ehnckle * and do other tricks calculated to mak the Jailer uneasy Ills name Is \nton Smolensky , and he Is held on the charge of shoaling RnKeman Gllfoyle with Intent to kill. Recently le was caught In the act ot cutting through the jail wall , and would have escaped In half an hour. Since then ho has removed shackles placed upon him , gotten cut of Inner cells and done many other things that lead SheilfT Miller to be lieve ho Is an old crook who doesn't care to stand t'lnl. for fear ho will be located by officers elsewhere. Irrigation ditches , their present value ami future possibilities , continue to occupy the attention of valley farmers The pouth side ditch , forty miles In length , will be com pleted this winter and next spring will fur nish water for thousand" of acres of farm lands Considerable effort will bo made In the near future to Induce some person to put In a canning factory at this place to make a home market for the immense amount of ditch product ! that annually goes to waste Enough Is raised within a few miles of this city to supply an Immense factoiy. and. n market for this produce would make ditch farming more profitable. Many ditch farmrrs wll also begin raising produce for the seed , which will be sold lo eastern seed houses , as It has been found that there Is considerable profit In tins' Trainmen running out of this point are be coming alaimed at the frequent accidents and trouble occurring to them whlla on duly on the Third district. The shooting of Ilrakes- men Gilfoylo and Norval recently , and the many lights with tramps and coal heavers between Noith Platte and Sidney make trainmen feel a little ticklish over the situation. UoilKP Comity nlxtrl-t Court. FREMONT , Nov. 18 ( Special. ) District court convened this morning , Judge Marshall presiding The term will bo a short one , as not more than seven or eight cases will be tried by n Jury. The case against Chan Rosa , charged with selling liquor wlthojt a license , was continued over the term. Wil liam In In pleaded guilty to the charge of uttering- forged and counterfeit order on II. lllumcnlhal , and will be sentenced this weeK. There Is but one criminal case set for trial "The funeral of Jay Royce , the boy who was run over by a train Friday evening was held yesterday afternoon at the UanlNt cl-urch. Rev. Mr. Urlnslend. assisted by itev. \ \ . H. Buss , conducting the serv- PIGTUREXS conic .soi.ns u.v Tor Too light to sink water won't get In dry feet meaiu luulth and comfort , You live mostly In your shoes then try cork. For men we have them at $4.00 and up. $3.50 and | 4.00 for ladles. Drexel' Shoe Co. M19 FartuimSt. wiiiu\cs : : THIS To some there's no more perplexing prob lem than "what to buy for wedding pres ents. " Thoio who look to us for help say we generally have something besides butter Knives and sugar spoons. Wo make a specialty of wedding presents from small cost to as much as you want to pay. The lowest priced glfo wo ran think of Just now Is a beautiful thing in a now Dresden clock at $ G9S. Mandelberg , Jawelor , N. H. Cor. tflth &Fnrunm. I'lIT IT AWAV That's vhat wo do for responslbla people who buy our fur * You ran buy a beautiful marten cape of ua for $35,00 , lined with SMnuer'a satin , 30 Inclio lone and 101 wide , that's worth 51-5. 'Make u small deposit and we'll lay It a ! de for you till Chrlitmai. Your wife will appreciate It. G. E. Shukert , Furrier , 15th ntid Iliintoy , Sheriff . CLAY CENTER , Neb. , Nov. IS ( Sp-- clal ) Saturday the members of the bar and court ofilclals of the district court in Chy county , thirty gentlemen , assembled by In vitation , at the lesldence at Hon. G D Divis sheriff , and partook of a sumptuous S11" 1 bel"K , " ' " Dosing term at which Sheriff Davis will otliclate. Some of the at torneys Iparnlng that It was the amilvwsary Qf Mi. Davis' blith. quietly prepared a sur prise for him , and presented Mr. Davis and His estimable wife a very beautiful silver tea set. No ofiiclai In Clay county ever re tired from service with more friends. .TalllilrtlN Iilrnllfioil. WAHOO , Neb , Nov. 18 ( Special. ) It has been discovered that the t\vo prisoners caught U Weston a few days ago were lately let out at Jail In Lancaster county. The goods they Had In their possession were Identified by parties fiom Lancaster county and If a CBHO cannot bo made out agilnst them In this : ounty they will be turned over to the au thorities of that county Sheriff Iluclc re moved them from the county Jail at this ilaco today to Weston , where they will 1)0 tried before Justice Mauck. r : run on llri.\l | | < > s. GRAFTON , Neb. Xov. IS. ( Special ) Miss Jacobs of Hastings is spending the week with Miss Stevens. Grafton has within the Ian few weeks or- Rinl/cd a city reading room , several read ing circles , a Shakespeare class and a ma-a- slne club. Mr C. Wllley of Dorchester came Siturday to sea his brother , John Wllley , who 1ms lately suffered a paralytic stroke and la not : xpected to live. I'rc-nlv of an Innme AVoiniiu , PAWNUn CITY , Neb , Nov. 18 ( Special. ) -Fied Hartman of Uern , Kan , was In the lty tonight looking for his wife. Saturday , \hlle Mr. Hartman was at Seneca , Kan' naklng airangements for his wife's care ind ticitment , she became partially Insane Iresscd herself In his clothing and left ionic. Today lie heard of her being near itelnaucr. this county , and ho was In the lty on his way to that place. fire-on mill .Si-i-lc ) lloiinil Over. WnSTON , Neb. . Nov. 18. ( Special Tele- srani. ) Charleg Green and Frank Seiley , ar- esled on the charge ot stealing goods ut IIItlM ! Til 13 PAMII.V DOVV.N And see If you can all get around that six- foot extension table of oura that's 10 nicely finished , for $2.60. $ All the chairs you want to go 'round It at 48c uach. Jf It'u your blzu you get the biggest bargain In Omaha , except our larger tables , which are Just UB low priced In proportion , Hedgcock & Odell , 208-210 N. ICtll-NortUoTNswI'.O. SAMPLE ITEMS FROM Great Bankrupt Sale ° fth ° Goods Co. p. Morse Dry . 10th and Farnaiti Sts. Good rrOliiblo first ebs * uiorehnwllsu Rotnrf tit about bnlf cost of manufacture. Drapery Dept. \\'o have just iecelvc.il 2,500 pairs Lace Curtain * , bought for spot cash to Hoar up nn Impoitcr'.s stock. They nro nil IIIMV patterns nml hoiin.l . etlKes Wo will -sell thorn nt nAXKUPPT PUIC'KS. LACK I'l UTA1XS ymdq IOIIR , woith ? 1.50 , SPKCIAL TAIU , ONLY LACK ( TUTA1XS - . " , y.iuls lomr. woith $1 fiO , SPKCIAL , PA III , OXLY LACK CUUTAIXSilijyds Ions , worth $1.7o , SPKCIAL , PAIH , UXLY LACK cru'lAlXS-llU.ydsloiiv ; , worth $2iO , SPK01AL , PAIH , OXLY LACK crUTAlXS-JI&yiNlonir , woith if'Ji'O , .SPKCIAL , PAlll , OXLY LACK Cl'UTAlXSWdjtNloni ; , woith ? I100 , SPECIAL , PA1U , ONLY SHAM llOI.DKUS-vYoilh 250. OUU PltlCK OXLY . . Underwear Dept. LA OIKS' YKSTS AND PANTS-Hoeee lined. In CIT.UU OCS/- ! / ? or Kiny , nil sl/es , Moise's piiio fide , ItAXKIU'l'T rOL/ SALK OXLY. KACH _ Z LADIKS' SCAULKT M3ST.S AX1) PAXTS. Mi-illoatcil .f\f . jjooily , nil wool line iiunllty. Morse's 750 pailo , t./V/V UAN'Kltl PT SALK OXLY. KACH LA1HKS' COM1UXATIOX SOlTS-Xatuinl wool. MM.V < f\f\ line , soil nnalllly. Mode's in lee $2.00 , HAXKIU'PT JJJ SALK OXLY , KACII HOYS' 1UCYCLK 1IOSK Heavy , tlurnlile wootNes | l ! O O M | o Qi/j , UAXKUUPT SALK OXLY , PA I It * 4-J > \ - > Mnsfiit Dept. a LADIKS' flOXYXS-IK'St Miiallty muslin , tine jjoods , pi > r- - f\ S loctlv IhiMii.tl.Morso's pi Ice $1.25. UAXKKUPT SALK OMC g OMA- - LADIKS' OOXVXS-KMi.i nuallt.v , Hill width nml length , / f tui'Kod nml inliliMl yokes , Moit-e's pilou Tou , HANK- ' V C * r < * * Ut FT SALK OXLY CAMHUIC C.OWXS Also extra line muslin Rooilx , B hamlMinien titiumed in now , ne.it ami lieautlfiil pat- _ _ term. , MOJ 'S prloo up to $ US. ) HAXIvUTPT SAL13 Glove Dept. DOU1JLK AYOOL AUTTiXS-Kof liulles , fiootl , wann OOpf Koods , Moise's piloc 7r.c . , lUNKKl'l'T SALK , PA1H. . 44 7\ 4-lU'TTOX AND T HOOK GLOYKS Klne Kid , In liliU'k , O O , _ blown nnd tan ami the latest Mindo * . all sl/es , Mome's C > tvC v VJ"W inlco ? l.r 0 , HAXKUUPT SALK OXLY. PAIR KXTUA Ql'ALlTY 5-11OOIC GLOYKS Veiy line , Mft ) -j < fw coods. In lilai'k , tan nnd In own , Moibo'b ? L75 j'i-ide , 1 I / . * A * HAXKULPT SALK OXLY. PA1U Corset Dept. SATKiX STIHP COllSKTS-LoiiR wnist , pot feet llttlii } , ' , On eeru nnd di.tb , Mouse's pi Ice 7'c , BAXKIUJPT SALE * JP y'\ > COO ODD C01ISKTS-A11 stnndnrd makes rullable ( 'oods , Q/- > Moire's SI " "i nnd SI.50 woods , to close Ilium out quick , * % -\C * \ S-S * > * - IUXKUUPT SALK PHI OK OXLY IAD1KS1 COUSKT. WAISTS-Medium nnd extra lonj , ' , button nml cl.iM > fionts , all sl/.es , boino of the KPHt - f floods in the inniket , Mode's pi ice $1.00 ami $1.2d , QVC HAXKltri'T SALK OXLY Linen Dept. BLKACHKD COTTON CUASFI Twilled Roods. Mor.se'a SALE OXLY. YAIID in Ice c , BAXKHUPT /8 NAPKIXS Full bleached , assorted pntteins , Moi.so's ptlce S5e , r.AXKUPPT SALE OXLY , IJOSH3X rS iXf'H TUUKKY HKD DAMASK F.isl colors , nssoitcd , Mo.se'b . piiee a3c , HAXKUUl'1'SALK OXLY 26 YAUD Valparaiso last week were given a prellm- liuary 1 caring today before Justice Mauck totUo district couit. ami bound over _ ItC-IUl If TlOllllloA VllUl lllllMUIIIlllMlll 'I'll IN. \NN-APOMS , Md. , APIII 1C , 1S91. I have ed OhambeiIain's Pain Ililm for iheuma- Hsm u and found It to be all tbat Is claimed firV 1 belloio It to be the best pieparaton for rheumatism and deep seated miiBCiilar . . . . . IS Main St. 1 lllG. A ijQVJ * n-Jv i * MKCIIANICSVILLn , St. Mary County. Md -I sold a bottle ot Chamberlain's Pain 1 aim to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for several years. It made hlm a . A- JM alLL > well man. To All CoiU'iTiitMll Are you going to California ? Do you vvant to go cheaply nnd in com- f ° Upholstcred Pullman Colonist Sleepers leave Omaha every day ill Union Pacific , The Overland llouto. " foi San Fianclsco , with a unlfoimed Pullman poitei In charge All tbo comforts of home , while traveling on fast p.-.press trains If you want to Know mo about these City Passenger and TIcKct Agent , ] ' ! 02 Farnani street. I'll.IliiiMnRlon'it Iitir I' . II. Tinlii Is faster than any train of any other line to Lincoln and Denver. Diner-chair cars- S ' 'Ticket's at 1324 Farnam St. A\nvTsuit ronir\ST. : niul l.iM-nl HIIOMH for l'iir < l > Clonilj WASHINGTON. Nov. 18-Tbo forecast for Tuesday Is : For Nebnifka nnd Kamas-Pailly cloudy weather ; probably local HOOWS In the oiHt- crn portions , northeily winds , vvllb a cold ' Missouri-Increasing cloudlncs , prob ably followed by light ruin or mow Tuesday aftoinoon or night , winds Ehlfllni ; to noitb- 'ri\ \ C < ( Local nnovvB , with nortlH-ily vvlndH nnd n told wave For Iowa -Increasing clondlnecH. probiilily iv 18 To Observer , On'mlYn""i'oiil vva'vo Toiiiucuitiiro v\III fall tvvcnly lo thirty dogreca within next thlity- six liours l.ornl Ilwnril , OFFICI : OF TIII : WIJATIIHU iiunnAU. OMAHA , Nov 18 Onulin record of lum per'tut u and rainfall , compared with tb 'orrosponillnt ? day of llio p.ibt four years Wi 1S91 isr l 189 ? Maximum trmpprnturo. . . . M ri | 'Af M Mlnlmiiin tumpBiaiuru . . nu 18 10 2. , Aveiago tt'injwiatuio . . . 41 27 JO M I'rctipitiitlon oo 00 no oo Condition of temperature und picclpltutlon nt Oinulm foi tbo day mid since .Mnicli 1 Normal temtieiaturo . . . . . 38 KNcess for tlje duy . J Arcumulaled OXCOHH blnco Mnruh 1 417 Nontml prcclpltntlon . . . .0 n h Dellclcncy for the day . ul Inch Total pieclpltullon hlnco Murcli 1 liOlllnchPH Dellclcncy ulnco Muich 1. . . 983Inchoij j ltciori * from Hlntlono nl H l > , in. HTAT or TATIONi WIATUIII. as Oinntn 4H CD on C'loudy , Norlli 1'HUa. . 41 1H no I'.llK lOlllt ) Huron . . . . an 41 Lblcavo . . . 4U 41 ( Ill dull St. IXHIIB. nn o/ .1)0 ) Clear Si I'am ji oIIS Vdifluiuly Uavunport . , 40 ( HI ( 'luuily Kaimag Ulty. CO 114 00 t'loiuly IJclona 6'J uu'C'leai ' lluvru . 40 halt Lake City. . 1U on I'nrleluuny If , i4 Miiovvlii ; ht. Vim-mi IS ' . ' 4 uoii lonely L'llOYUIIIIU , , . . IS.H 61) ( MI.I'ui'K lonily WllllHtni ' . ' - ' MU 10l'urlulouUy | UapldClty .Ill r 4 .tiu I'iuUluixly UllVUBtUll , III 71 UOiC'luar. ' Inillcattn truce of preclpltullon U A. VVKU1I , OMerver. Health , hlrci-tli | anil Yltor TO A RBPEOLD AC5E , Tliualniof youthful iRiiornno * , tlio dlssluitlon | , tha weakncm Hint proves nlmrrlir to marrliign tlicsu nra tlio tlilntl Hint nro clnlly plunelnB thousaniU or mm Into accmilltlou or utli r ruin. Tl o u nU d imrli , cinlsilnnt , nerv oiunc ft and physltiil dclilfity till riaultlnil from ntimeaiind exctiion , contlona lo nnptlia llfonnnynlrnply liecnnio Iliocuin rorlu ) il.ilKi > < > riinrel toolmah- fill , too fiiruonoliuvfilirlMkliiKrenrdfdlecovery lomnkoUnuwn h ) coiiitltlou or to ei-tk out a frlurd , U la tills lucof ! rournKO , tlilnljllglitliii ; , Imckivnril four thatlini promptcil 1110 tonmko Itnoun inovory innn.v.calc nnd worn out from iilsilmlloii | or HI { ret ting , tlint tlirru In a tlinuca forjou , nn opportunity wlieixby jcu nmy bo lirtccl nut ot Unit ntfil of ilrrn'l ' nnd ilc pnlr to n liappy condition ( ifnnlf rcspiH tnn I ninnly lour- line. I , too , hiiil sucrntly r.iilh rc.l for y can. but ttiroiizlitlioiiicncyofftromnrkll ) ri'iniily Iain iiowalmppygVlRorominunciijulnciutlir fullest inctisurn the ble lngs nml privileges that only coiTipldo manliood cnn lx > stoiv. I \\lll nrnd ( Minlcil ) the niLlpo nf this viomlerfjil remedy VKii : ; to nny BiitTircr who will vwlln to me. Itcurnd miiuftcr < ivcryltilnRcaa ja'l faileduoa II will euro you. Address , C. H.SIiillor , Uox 1826 , KuluumzcOHllcb. Sea-rles Sa Searles SPECIALISTS IN llcrvjus , Chronic und Private Diseases WEAFMEN . \ll rrhiiln DUiiiflin nml DUcirdi r of .Mini i ) Tro.itnuiit liy iniill , 'imilliilliJii friin. SVPHILSS Cured for llfu nnd ( lie | iol on tliornuiilily cl-nn l fioru I he nalpm I'lLI.'H 1'lHiUI.A iili'l HIXTAI , UI.CI.IIH HYUIKK'Ul.i : AND VAltlCOCIII.i : jio r jmntly und u < , i.rB fully cuiol. Midioit nrw nnd iinfalllnt ; STRICTURE AND GLEET } ly new mtthud williuut I'Jin or cutting Cull on or ucJdu i with Dr. Ssarles & Sedrte ; , Ji,1 TRADE : MARK