THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THlrlA iAY OOTOBE1 ? 28 , 1807. PROSI'KRIIY AT LINCOLN "General" Sits Up Hcadquartcts at Mr , Bryan's ' Homo lown , BUSINESS BETTER THAN IN MANY YEARS i Iiillron IK Pnnili ) MIIIIJ More Mm nml 3'ervhKi'lM I'lnil l.nrttcr ( luiirlrrH % AliKfiit ttl ) ( CONNiit * } In Hun- f tilt-'I liflr ( iroiv IIIK TriiilCi Ocl 27. ( Spcclal ) Prosperity Is funeral In Lincoln anil Lancaster countj and the opinion hero Id that the local gooJ lime * nro In no wny dita to tlio "famine In In Jin. " Those who have fitudled the matter cay that If the BCIICT * ' revival of business conu solclv from the short wheat crop In InO A and the consequent rliiu In the nrlca of the cereal in this country , through ( he fiamo nai.onlng , tlmca should bo harder thnn ever here , ns thrro Is also a shortage of ' /heat In Lr.noB'er county. The famine prices i.lno affect Lancaster county , where the entire wheat crop produced this yar Has not Mil'lclcnt to Cecil the popuhtlon of tlio county t-vo inontlm The supply for the other ten months lias to bo bought from other counties at the prevailing hUh prices Ono ovliknLo of ptosperlt ; Is the Increase of $1K,300 84 la Oenotlta In the hanks of Lancaster county o\er last jear at this tlmo as iiliawn by the publlnhed reports This In- 0-KIS9 applies to the banka In the smaller tovvrn of the county as well , each Institution lontrlUi Inn Its proiortlonote share to the KOoi' Hho.Miif. The total deposits In the batiks of th" county now amount to $1,401- 742 5J , or ubout J23 per capita , and , the Hinount IK stcndlly IncrcailtiK Thu rallicada centering lu this city all rc- poi-t a volume of local buslines doulilo that liairlcd a jear ago , reiiuirliiK a largo In crease In the nupiljcr of lalorcrs for Its liandlluf , Ono yc'ar ORO ten men were cm- p'oji-n ' at thu U. & M. freight depot , and now the uish of biiHlncis keeps nity-two men bus ) The Increase. In the other departments of Ibis road mid at tnu oillccfl of the other companies IB In propoitlon The reports from nil rallroid l ! ca show that In the state th > ! r < are t.OOO more men now emplo > cd In lallroad v\ork \ In the state than there were one yeai ago and tint Lincoln has Us full eiiaro of thu ltcr > 'jcic. G'JNnUU. HUSINHSS IMl'UOVnD The Uielncsk l-ouses of this city , both ivnolcsanpud retail , report an Inrnenso gain emth o'vmn o' buslnirs done last year , on 1 mur.y < iUIPIII are enlarging their rcoms nnd lnc.ri3.Flng tlio'r ' Capacity The reports of go&j bualners come alike from those \\ho W'C'J fcr o'in I nionuj and thoeo who worked for frnr mlver In th < > last campaign The proprlotor of the t 10 l irge t retail stores It. , tbo city \\cro indent free silver men last year , but both tl cs > o stoics have found It nocnssar > to enlarge lu order to l.andle the Incrcatei ! buslncps that has come In this you Onb of their has adc'ed 3,550 square feet to Its floor space an. . ' the other Is erect Ing an addition that will give it 7,100 feet extra lloor up-ico Th"8 business men PS "well as many othcri. , cue too busj this year to talk politic-1 In the wjy of Improvements the citj has Isopt ui with the times , ai 1 tl o laboring men and tradesmen lm\e been busy all the season In the matter of sidewalks alone over $0,000 has been expended ° incc spring laylrg over 400000 brick , which If laid In a four-foot walk would stretch out foui miles In length The columns of Hio newspapers which last year teamed with notices of people - plo wanting Aork , are now filled with "help wanted' notlets Another Instance of pi asperity and the Jilentlfulncss of money IB shown by the fact that during the year the people of Lincoln lime purchased 1 500 bicycles , at a total coat of $07,500 , or ? l'per capita for the cntlio pop ulation of the county The amount spent for vheels alor would buy the entire wheat crop o" th" county at $1 per bushel , and leave $25000 to Invest In other things Deputy Sheriff Hoagland gives out the fol lowing statistics , which only add to the evi dences of returning prosperity In 1S9C dur ing the months of August , September and October ho conducted J.3 shcilff's sales In 1897 during the same months up to the pres ent tlmu ho has conducted only forty-eight. State Treasurer Mcserve today Itsued a cell for $25,000 In general warrants to be paid N'oven ber 4 VICTORY rOU UORSGY DKFCNSR In federal court today Judge Woolson Knocked out a'mobt one-helt of the counts In the Indlrtmoits agalrr * V M Dorse } and r.rra. Illgglns the I'onca bankers Only thirty-three counts are now left stanil'ng Of these but live charge abstraction of the funds by me-ain of worthless notes Ezra D. Hlgglns.is on the Hand and said al though he was employed the greater part of the time In the bank as cashier , I-\ -\1 Doaey bad the- entire management of the bank , and It was ho who put In these notes Ho finally admitted than he had written the Indorsement on the back of these notes Which Horsey signed Hlgg'ns ' also stated that ho know little about the Lend deal but believed It to be all right It was brought out that certain notes sold to other banks had bePii imrkeil "paid , " and still they weie recorded In anothet book In which was kept n record of notes sold , to whom when due otc Till' Illgglns says was done In obedl- oure to Institutions from George W 12 Dorsoy The arguments of the attoinoys will occupy the tlmo tomorrow and it is not ex pected tint the case will bo given to the Juiy before Friday. LINCOLN LOCAL NOTI2S Kx-Chlef ot Police S M Mollek has been appointed city detective by the exclro b a-d , anil took up his woik today Olllcer Harry , who has been serving temporarily as city detective resumed his old place on the police lice- force Judge J II Toxworthy died at his homo In this city this morning , at the ago of 67 years The funeral will be held at the fun- } ly rodemo on Friday at 2 p m , anil will bo under the auspices of the Giand Army and Masnlc fraternities Judge Poxworthy v\as commander of Parragut post of this city Louis HoUlberg ar eeted on n charge of hocoliiK a gimbllng houbo , was up before Juilgo MrCcunllefcs yesterday afternoon About thrco weeKb ago , when his place vvns raided bj ConsUblo llentley , several othc'is were arrested , among them being J C Mor- llHon , a dealer from Omaha nnd two Chinese The IMSCS against all hail been dismissed on condition that they would tell all they knew to convict HoUlberg and the dealer , Mo - rlsou At the hearing today the Chinese iMd evidently been "soon. " and they re fused to nay a thing except that they had Keno to Holdborg's to collect a laundry bill , and had never seen Morrison The case was ( ilsmltsed for lack of ev Idcnco. Omaha peo.ilo at the hotels At the Lin coln James Klclwds , 12 II Slawfler , II P Clarke , J W Marshall. A. L Armstrong , II O. Jackson C 12 White. I'liun-li \\IIH | | Out KM Di-lit. YOHK , Neb , Oct. 27 ( Special ) The Bn cm tiers and congregation , of the Ilaptlst church Imvoalscd the last of their church On Sunday morning the $ U 5 which Ami rest for tiled mothers In ix warm bath vlihCiTU invSoAp anil a single apiillcatiou of Cin utA ( ohitm m ) , tlio great skin cure Ccnctiti UrMimu afford Instant relief , nml iiolnttonspc-il ) euro of torturing , tln > - HgiirlngihtinilUatliig , I tolling , mirnlug.lilecil- ing , crusted , teal ) Uu and scalp luuuors , with loji uf hair , when all clso falls , 8oMtlu < > uphoullh wnrlj rotiisU l'aiiiDCiuu. arlljwiolj'a'r. . tiu-Toitur dUibUi'frt . , QKfM RRAID U"1 " ' ' DltntllM tr OMlf OUHLr CUT1CURA 80if. i they s'lll ' owed was raised by subscription In A sh rt while U-nlcr the nRgresslvo leadership of their pastor , Ilcv n V Pell- i man this church In making rapid strides toward building Itself up In a material way as well as spiritually A large pulpit bible was presented to the church on last Sunday by George A Howe , a local newsdealer. ORVIOHH1IO IHVi : X ) ALHII2NCP.S. t'oiiulUt Hull ) nl Urn I mini IN A- Icinlcil Onlj lit < 'n ml III n ( ex. IIIIA1NARI ) , Neb , Oft 27 ( Special ) The free sllvcrltcs had advertised for a big rally hero last night. All the county fusion camltdalcn vvcro present , but the audience was absent. Less than a ecoro of voters put In an appearance Piision In this part of Duller county deco not work as liarmonloiiGly as was expected This supervisor d'fitrlct and precinct have thrco tlcke's In the field republican , democrat and populist. PAlUnUHY. Neb , Oct 27 ( Special. ) Senator W V Allen epoke here last even- Ing. Only a small audience listened to his speech HASTINGS , Neb. Oct 27 ( Special ) What had been heralded broadcast as a great popocrntlc blowout for today resolved Itself Into n very quiet meeting at the opera house this evening , presumably on account of the state of the weather. Governor Holcomb and A C Shallenbcrger of Alma were the prin cipal speakers Their talk was along the name old lines and It created but little en thusiasm OIlii2LnY ; CI2NTI2H , Neb , Oct 27-Spo- ( c'nl ) A populist rally hero last night was addrcssell by Governor Holcomb and Labor Commissioner Kent. The crowd that greeted the governor was only of fair pr6portlons , and did not speak with the greatest emphasis for a fusion stronghold. WYMOIin , Neb , Oet 27 ( Special ) A modest crowd assembled here Monday to hear Hryan speak. It was a sort ot cold water crowd , the enthusiasm being lacking The meeting had been well advertised for several days by placards , posters and local liapcrs , but the attendance lu point of num- liors was a disappointment Hryan's speech was the same old stoiy , and his audience seemed to appreciate the fact. MIUIsicv \ . NX. c. v. co\vir\Tiov hrMNlotiM In 111' Hi-lit Pililliv , Siiliirilnj mill Mnulii.i atiiiU. . YORK , Neb , Oct. 27 ( Special ) The twelfth annual convention of the Young Woman's Christian associations of Nebraska will be held at York this week , the bcsslons beginning Kilday evening and continuing until Sunday evening Good sired delegation" arc expected from all the locjl organisations throughout the state The sessions will be held In the Plrst Presbyterian church and oiiUitaimncnt will be furnished at the homes of fork's hospitable citizens Aery inter esting program has been arranged Among th'oso who will participate are I'leaident 12 Sr-hcll of York college , Miss M C Jay of University Place , Mrs K M Hall , Lincoln , MI'S L II Wild , general secretary , Lin coln , Mr J L Marshall of the Students' Volunteer Movement , Miss Dora Cady of Omaha , who IB general sccretarv of that city's local organization , Rev Mr Isham Hastings , and Miss Lulu M King , state secretary , Hactlngs Ono of the features of the convention will bo thu address to bo given by the Interna tional secretary ot the Young Woman's Clnlstlan absoclatlon , Mlse 12 K Price of Chicago Miss Price deliveis the annual con vention address on Saturday evening and on Sunday speake agiin The vaiious secre taries will occupy the pulpiu of the city ciurches on Sunday evening Mips Cady of Omuha being one of thee who will epeak on that occasion Arrangements are being mads to extend the visitors a royal welcome to York and Its many open homes DISCI SS MISSIONS VI' IIVsriMiS. Sot truth Dlslrli'l Cent iMitliiii of tin1 ( lirlNllnii riiurcli. HASTINGS , Neb , Oct 27 ( Special Tele gram ) The annual convention of the Sev enth distilct missionary society of the Chris tian church Is being held In this cllv. The addiess of welcome was dc.ivercJ by Rev N. A. Stun and was responded to by Eldci Theodore Johnson of Falrflcld. Adili esses on "The Missionary Spirit In Churches" were delivered this morning by P A. Ilrlght of Heatrlce and J W. Hlliott of Harvard " \letliodb of Pvangellsm" were discussed by I Clark of Palrlield and N A Stull ot Hastings A good address was given by J. A. Wyckoff on "Management ot Church Plnance. " The report of the corresponding secretary shows the work In the district , which cm- braces nlno counties with Adams county as a center , lo be In a most prosperous condi tion The financial condition of the society is better than ever before Mo-t of the afternoon was given up to the Chiletlan Woman's Board of Missions The convention nas adJrcosed tonight by Albert Huxton of Palrbury. i'osri * ( > M2 Tin : KOMN KV.HMVM , . Illllll IllllTflTI'N It Illl III ! ' HOIllrll'l- Colt-Id iitliin. I3I2ATRICC , Neb , Oct 27 { Special Te'e- ' giam ) At a meeting of the Kern Kainlva committee held today It was decided to pos' l > ono the event until Prlday , Xovembei 5 owing to the rain which begti last cveniiif , and which has continued. Owing to the necerbary postponements efforts will be made to make the event bigger than first con templated. \Vi-Nt I'olnl Lot-ill llrt-t ItlfN. WI2ST POINT , Neb , Oct 27 ( ? pcclal ) Anton Cngclmann has purchased I2mll Hel ler's residence on North Main stree > t for $2,100 Mr Heller an ! family will remove to Ogdcn Utah The largest number of fish caught in one day thin season Is credited to Joe and I2ddli D-al'Cs Joe Perrls Isaac Gehris and Jack Nollgh In one day last week they hookei 122 bas.3 , averaging in weight eleven and a half pounds each Mr Leandei Drink of Mlildlctown , N Y airlvid In tlio city last evening Mr Jlrln't Is one ot the largest stockholders In the milling company The Ycung Men's club has decide-J to give a series of six dances during the winter months , the proceeds of the same to be usci in purchasing literature for tlio club rooms , A clirlstci.lng was heU at the homo of Mr mid Mrs Charles Korb last night In the pres- imce of a number of Invited friends Rev Mr OclschlECger baptized the Infant Charles Richard Kerb. Prof Hugo Prank , who ftudled music under teachers of the Conservatory of Music of Munich , gave a concert at the opera house this evening llll > IIIMtH | > IIIU > r. NIOHRARA , Neb , Oct. 27. ( Special ) The Nlobrara Tribune , which has been a republican publican paper for tbo last three years , Is reporti'il to have disposed of Its plant and good will to populists , Robert S Cook , the present deputy county clerk , being the ed Itor , and Joseph Paplk the publlbhoi , who will tike possession after election It Is claimed that W II Neodlnm the p-es n editor , will be appointed postmaster for thlH town That leaves the Pioneer the repub llcun Held for this seitlon of Knox county Slll'llll Itl'IIIH fill'.11 i'lTII , PnilU , Neb , Oct 27 ( Special ) A recep tlou was extended to tlio Nebraska State Normal school faculty by Mlta Mcjrs one o their number , at her home The affair was n very pretty one and Is this year's Initiative In social life among the teachers The first musical of the year occurred litho the normal chapel last week M'us Franc Palmer and Miss May wood Schricber o : Omaha were among the singers Mies lirumur pleased the audience with a recita tion , "Tho Honor of the Woods " DtiiiUuril lift ItiilUt Mot IN WCN | , nUCATUH. Neb , Oct 27 ( Special ) Ilov G W Stambaugh , an evangelist of the DuuKard denomination , preached thj last sermon of a rovi\al series at the church In this city last night He drew out largo au diences , every evening Today he leaves to cov'r a largo field In the central portion of the state. DUtrlcl t'ourt nl I2LWOOI ) , Neb . Oct. 27 ( Special Tele gram ) Judge Norros closed an equity term of the district court In tula county this week AVi-lU for Iliu Mill. DEEMEIl , Neb . Oct. 27. ( Special ) Three tubular wulli are being put down * t Henry Lambrccth & Co 's mill Work was begun ) oslerday The pump w 111 Lc 01 crated by the mill engine to force water to the link on ho hill at the north end of Mam street. Beomer win soon have water works which will be paid for by Individual subscriptions Tlirtittn from n U im < > "ni1 Hurt , ST KlnVARI ) . Neb , Oct 27 ( Special ) While driving homo from town ot a late lour last night O I ) Vincent , the popular oreman of Uralnard's ranch , was thrown rom his wagon nnd one of the email bones of his leg was fractured It was n very dark ilijht and the wagon ran up on an embank ment. Mlrtci-il MtinltTiT \rtnilllfil. . HARRISON. Neb , Oct. 23. ( Special ) George Craw sen was tried today on a charge of murder and was acquitted Captain P M Dorrlngton defended nnd County Attor ney Outline pros ctlted Amerlnn Ixidj Corsets are the Hcst. AiiliPiiNcr-lliiHoli ItrrttliiK 'II. recommends the use of the greatest of all onlcs , "Malt-Nutrlne , " nnd guarantees tbo merits claimed for U Fxr ) Bale by all drug gists Read "Simon IXile" in The Sunday Dee. f you don t tnkc It , subscribe now. DONS SPARFOU WIND _ ( Continued from First Page ) as a waparate body , but under the Spanish lag. These reforms having been considered nsufllclcnt on account of the state of the sland , Premier Ccciovas proceeded to greatly enlarge them , his plan being short of ab- po'utc autonomy Now Senor Moret , mlnls- : cr of the colonies In the new cabinet , ful- llls the purposes of the liberal party when t waii In the minority and proclaims an tinomy ns had always been demanded by the lomo rule party of Cuba Under this policy , as applied to Cuba , the sland will have a system on the lines ot tboso of Canada or the American slates , maintaining Its Individuality on all Internal affairs and yet retaining its place as , a part of the federal system It will have u viceroy or governor general , as Is always the case In ho maintenance of a colonial system such as : liit of Australia , New Zealand or Canada The Island will have Its own legislature , chosen entirely bv the people vvha will cn- oy universal suffrage Prom the majority n the legislature the governor gcneril will cheese his ministry , consisting of a prcsi- lent of the ministry and four ministers namely minister ot interior , minister of pub lic works minister of public Instruction and minister ot finance At the same tlmo Cuba will have repre sentation In the Spanish Cortes , as well as licr local legislature The representatives to the Cortes w'll also bo elected by the pco- plo of Cuba , through universal suffrage , and will not bo selected by the ministry , an has been erroneously stated Tno minis ry will bo responsible to the legislature and not to the governor general The subjects before the legislature will Include those of taxa tion , tariff , public Instruction and all mat ters of the Internal administration of the Island In the broidest sense ot this term The departure of Minister Dupuy de < Lome and family for New York Is said to have no slgnillcince and to be entirely personal He gave up Ills present residence and took m vv quarters on .Massachusetts avenue The new house will not be ready for occupation until December 1 , and in the meantime It is agreeable to the mln'eter to spend a few weeks In New York The legation has al ready been removed to the Massachusetts avenue residence The Spanish authorities have received no Information as to the an swer to Minister Woodford , beyond the fact tint the answer was placed in Woodford'o hands on Monday IIUI'IA OP II VVII ' 10 J\P\V I one Mure 1'ncltle 'I him Unit of 1'rr- t lllllH ClIIIIIIIIIIlllMlllllll-l. HONOLULU , Oct. 20 ( Via San Pranclsco Oct. 27) ) The Hawaiian government's reply to Jccan's latest letter will soon be fo"- wardcd and another step taken in the diplomatic controversy. The president and ills cabuet are at work on the list letter trora the Japanese government Tlio tone Is moro pacific than any of the previous communications This government will have some amendments to make to the last pro p 3l. The Jataneso government Is very vague as to the amount of damage It will claim , md It scums the main point was the estab llshmccit of a i recedent mthei than com pensation for the alleged injury Inflicted on Its subjects Iho negotiations will have to be xmtlnucd some time longer , 1113 Minister Shlmamura has no aJtho ity to accept amend ments , and these will have to be forwarded to the foreign ofllce at Tokio for fa proval It seems now tint the controversy will go to arbitration In .a few weeks The China , railing for Yokohama on the 20th lust , will car y the reply of the Ha wallsu government Hy the m'ddlo of No vember the letter should teach the foreign office A reply from the Japanese goem inent may possibly be received bore on the Boric due here Decembei 10 By Christmas the whole imbroglio may be In the bands of arbitrator , providing there h not too much co'roEponclcnce between the two coun tries to determine who the arbitrators snail be. \IISOI.ITIS-\I \ roit 'i MIi's nti v > s. Sllcl'dl Til llllMCIIflllll I'lll HllllK-lll HlnlK ill siioh n CunilUlim. DUD.V I'CST , Oct 27 In the lower houbc ot the Hungarian Parliament today Haron Danffy the premier , replying to Ilerr Kossuth , t.on . of the celebrated patriot , who uiged the government to "take advantage of Austrian chaos and try for Hungary's Independence" declared that the ministry had no Intent'on of turning Austria s dllll- cultles unreasonably to the advantage of the Hungarians "The union of the two countries , " he de clared , "must be regarded ns Indl olnblc Should the Austr'an ' constitutional system break down which God forbid , the Hun garian government would bo obliged to ac Independently regarding the joint questions of the customs and commercial tieaty b3- tween Austria and Hungary and of the char ter and prlvl cges of the Austro-Hungarlan banks " This announcement caused a gleat sensa tlon , and It Is bellovel that Ilaron flanffv tpaUe with the consent of the ernporor-king and that bis statement points to the possl blllty of absolutist government In Austria SI-VIN MicY > F < 77i" r\h IMMU , l'iiiiHiir < > N n Humor ( 'oiii'i-rnlnwr I'll- lllllHllM'llllV IXlllMl 11 Illllh , MADRID. Oct 27 A formal denial wa Issued by the government of Spain today to the statement that the Spsnlsh minis ter at Washington , Senor Dupuy de Lome Ins presented to the government of the United States a note on the subject of fili bustering expeditions which are alleged to have left American ports for Cuba The Spanish minister , It Is oxolalnel. only nmlo a veibal compla'nt ' to ibo government at Washington ugardlng tbo departure of fill- busters from ports In the United Slates nciiilliu-L lu lluItclrlisriKll , VIIJNNA , Oct 27 The present deadlock In the Rckhsiath has created a critical situa tion and In bome quarters a suapenMlon ot the Austrian constitution It , believed possible At today's session of the lower hou e after an upioarlous dltpute between Ir Kimarez and the German opposition , tlio chamber adopted by n largo majority tno acting president s proposal to discuss the motions for the Im peachment of tlio ministry at the morning sittings and to dcvoto the evenings to ( he bill for the extension of the compromise wltn Hungary for a year , the delay In adopting which Is causing much resentment In Hun gary and rendering the paesage of the treaty by the Hungarian Parliament ex tremely doubtful In ( icncriilN , PARIS , Oct. 27 It is said tint General Jamat will succeed General Sausle'r as com mander In chief of the V ench army. Inlliicn/ii ui llcrlln. IU2RLIN , Oct. 27 The 'Influenza has re appeared hero and many persons have been attacked by U. U.HII HII > 'M Mo oiui'lltn , LONDON , Oct 27 United States Ambas sador Hay will leave Loutlou for Paris to- tuorrow. _ k _ _ GETS FULL AMIMT OF DEBT Attorney General MoKonna Talks of the Union Pacific Settlement , GOVERNMENT W.LL COME OUF WHOLE Upnt-Knitlzntlnii Cniiitnlltco'H MtHid Coti'fM All Ilinl In I liiliiu-il lij the Uiiltnl Stnlc" Aunln-U the Mil I n Mm- . WASHINGTON. Oct. 27 Attorney Gen eral McKcnna today fully confirmed the statements heretofore made by the Asso ciated presa as to the recent offer of the re organization committee and Its acceptance by the government , In which the full amount of the govcinmcnt's claim against the main Ino of the Union 1'aclilc road , principal and ntcrcst , la guaranteed. This amount la something In excess of (58000,000 ( and In cludes outstanding government bonds Issued n aid of the road to the amount of $ ID,07G- C12. Of this sum $15,919 512 becomes due Jimtary 1 , IS'JS , and ? 3,157,000 on January 1 , 1S'I9. ' Whether or net the reorganization com mittee's original Increasel bid of $30,000,000 .mills . good to n proportionate share as to the Kansas Pacific road Is an open question Tbo master In chancery lUod this amount at ap proximately $5,000,000 and the contention un doubtedly will be that the guarantee offer as lo this amount holds go id This question , lion ever , la regarded as of .little or no con sequence , as It Is confidently expected that at ; ho Kansas Pacific sale , which no doubt will take plaeo December IB the reorganization committee will bid up for the full .amount of the government s claim and the first mort gage bonds Ihclr Interests , it Is said , would compel them to do this If , by any chance , hoivevr the committees > M Fhnul I fall si rrt of the full amount of he gciveinmeiits claim , it is almrst certain hat the government Itself , acting under ho authctlty confeired by thn act cf lis > 7 , 111 bo prepared to bid In tlie piopertv No such contingency , however. It is stated , Is nt all likely to ail c and the statement is nndp from olllcial sources that the net e-sult of the- deal with the reorganization committee will undoubtedly be the leallza- tloii of the full amount of the government's claims against b-th the Union Pacific and Kansas Pacific icids | The next move of the government toward a final settlement of the whole bond-aided Mllioad question It is said , will be the Institution of proeeedlcgs against the Central i tral Pacific road The government has con tended that this road is already In default , and therefore eubject to foreclosure , but In tny event , it is said the rc-id must de-fault on the first of next January On the flist of the present mouth the Central Pacific's debt to tbo government aggregated ? G1 S21- 4C1 of wh ch amount JW54 ,15 Is unpaid Interest and the remainder principal In aid ot this road the government now has outstand'ng ' $1 ! ) 811 120 in bonds , of which $10fill 120 fall due on January 1 next and $9 197000 on January 1 , W9 i.ocu. orritnuVTiTr i\ run IIXIIK. l.ltllo Iviiottii nt I nliiii I'll < I HilU'inl - iliiiiiti-is Vliiiut tlif ' nil- . Nothing fuither concerning the Lnlon Pa cific sale on Monday next was given out at Union Pacific headquarters yesterday. It is not believed anything In the way of addi tional information has been received , un less It Is by W D Cornish of St. Paul , who was appointed by Judge Sanborn of St Paul to conduct the sale Ho announced yester day that he bad no none for publica tion , H was said at the ofllco of the manage ment of the road that the officers of the road hero had not been taken Into the confi dence of the reorganization committee anl that the only informal ! n obtainable con cerning the purchase of the road was through the newspapers Genera ! Solicitor Kelly of the Union Pacific has not returned from St. Paul He 1 ; etpeeled home on Monday Gen eral Manager Dickinson Is In St. Louis In consultation with President S II. H. Clark. Ho Is expected homo today. rho news that the reorganisation commlt- teu had decided it best lo offei the full amount of the government claim ot the Union Pacific rather than to run the ribk of having the sale posiponed until after con- gie"-s had assembled caused general surprise In Omatn railway cnclce Inie It wa ap preciated that almost anything would be done to prevent the postponement It was not deemed likely that the full amount of the government cl ilm would bo offered to acoo nplish the desideratum A man ot iirominence who Is very familiar with Union Pacific affalra expressed his sur prise that the reorganization committee bad offered so much foi the pr pertv He said It did not boein to mo that the p opcrty > was wo"Ui anything like the full govern ment claim H cui certainly be paralleled toi'ay for a great deal less money A half dozen years ago If I hid been asked my opin'on ' I should have &ad | that the United S'utcs was not likely to re-cover any of Its cUlm against the Unl"ii IMcific Now comes , the news that the reorganization committee i hcij. olTorel to kettle the full government claim It is an enormous bid and I cannot | quite understand It There &eems to mo but1 one explanation and that is that the Morganj j Vfiulerbllt Interests believe that the prrperty is worth more to them as a western extension | ot their gieat railway system from New York , than to any one clo and Hut in this connection It Is worth to them tlif full amount of the government claim Co talnly the urcperty Is not worth that Immense amount ef money to C'.y one else It Is a greut feather In the < z ( > of the adm'nls'rjtlon ' .U Washington It has raised the mhet- price to bo offered for the property by $11,000000 "There Is but one drawback and that Is l\j\t \ this Increase of $13,000.000 upon the amount offered to the Cleveland administra tion will have to come out of the west To saddle hiich a g eat debt on a reorganized lailway just starting out as a new concern Is to mike Its start at least Inauspicious I urn afraid It will bo the people of this webtcrn country that will eventually have to pay for this increase and this Is to bo re gretted " nvr or Tim it in.no ins , MullKtlcM from Inti-rNtiili * Coiiimi-ri-o CiiiiiiiilHsliin'N Iti'iinrl. Regarding the equ pment of the railways of the United States the following extract from the ninth annual report of the Inter state Commerce commission Is of Interest The total number ot locomo'lves In dervlco on June 30 , 1S30 , was 33i."iO ' , or 2ril moro than on the bamo dtu of the preceding year Of thlf number , 9..915 were passenger locomotives , 20,351 were frc ght locomotives , 5,101 were switching locomotives , and 495 were uncltEsllled The number of card of all clOEses In service w3s 1 .J97 BI9 , Ind cat- Ing-an Increase of 27.0S8 cara during the year ending June 30 , 1S9I ) . The number of cars ahBigncd to the freight service Increased 25 7C8. being 1 2JI 887Tiic f atlstlc ai's o'- flee has no record of till' riumlnr of cais owneil by private companies and Individuals tt at are used by railway's ' In the transporta tion of freight > ui Prom summaries In itlin 'report ' Indicating the dons , ty of equipment and tin efficiency in ihe trans , ortatlon of HaHpngeis and fre'ght , It appears that the r Uvj'ajs ' lfl "lc United States employ twenty , locomotives and 713 caw par 100 miles of Him .Heferrlng to the country at large. It'Is bbown that 37 ( I'M tons of freight vvcro carried and 4,084,210 , ton-miles accomplished per freight locomo-- tlve The number of passenger cars per 1000 000 passengers carried during the year ending June 30 , IbUC. was sixty-four , acil the number of freight cars per 1,000 000 tons ot freight carried was 1595 This average however , does not Include the freight cars owned by outeide parties for Iho ute of which the railways paid nearly $12000000 The total of equipment , Including In 'tho term locomotives and cars on June 30 , lt > 9G was 1333 699 Of thlb number HS.S14 were fitted with train brakes and 545 5b3 with automatic couplers The Increase in equip ment during the year was 27,339 , and while thrt increase In the number fitted with train brakes was SO 35G and the Increase In the number fitted with automatic couplers wcs 130,727 the comparison thdws that much re mains to bo done before the total equip ment of railway H will bo furnltlied with the automatic appliances mentioned Oa JUQO 30 , 1896 , the number ot panca- At Ottr Store. Interesting corset news today , tomorrow and Saturday , A Corset Authority will talk to our customers , and those who are not our customers , on the foundation of good dress. All are invited to chat with this Authority , who will not ask you to purchase , but who will give you points whi ; h will aid you in the future. No expense whatever to learn how to start ' right. msf'is Y. M. C. A. BLDG. ger locomotives fitted with train brakes was 9 SslG , and the number of freight locomo- tlvcJ was 17 9J1 The number of passenger locomotlvco fitted with automatic couplers was 1503 out of a total of 9,913 and the number ot fre'ght locomotives was 3371 , out of a total of 20 J51 The number ot passen ger cars fitted with train brakes on June 30 , 1S9G , WHi ) , iJ413 , and the number fitted with automatic couplers was < ilS4G , out ot a total of 31003 rho number of cars In freight service fitted with train brakes was 37 ! ) 0"S , and the number fitted with auto matic coupleis was 500,233 , out of a total of 1,221 SS7. K\N > IS 1'iciru ; SIM ; rosii > oMu. .InilKP Suiilinrii HiiKcH n UulliiK I" Hie Ci'si1. ST PAUL , Minn , Oct. 27 At 4 o'clock this afternoon Juilgo Sanborn granted the motions of Governor Hoadley und General Cow In for the postponement of the sale of the Kaiibas Pacific branch of the Union Pa cific system from November G to December 15 The settlement of this question ren- deicd neccbsary four motion } and four orders In as many cases , The plalnllfTs In the foui actions arc Alexander anj Dillon , trustees Sago and Gould , John A Stewart et al , anl tae United StJtes of Ameilca The orders will be forwarded at once to Topeka where , the sale Is to occui to bo there filed Gov- j ernoi Iloadley left for the east this evening and Genor.il Cow In and Judge Kclley re turned to Omaha > nu oui'or roil foi is 'crrv. ' I'rniiuncMl Striit'tur k lo OIK ! 'I liroi ? Million ItulliirH. KANSAS CITY , Mo , Oat. 27. All of the railroads that enter the Union depot except have agreed to build a now- passenger ' station and terminals on a slto ono mile I south of the business center , to cost $3,000- 000 , and which will compare favorably with I any station In the country Options have alnudy been secured on $500,000 woith of P'cpeity The railroad which las not joined In the scheme has the proposition undei consideration , and a favorvable reply is ex pected soon. cuncic DIMMISH up yi m COUMSII. Sit. Mllllnil DotlillM N I'll ! Ul l > 5 ( lie Committee. NHW YORK Oct 27 III anticipation of the Ga'e ' of the Union Pacific rai road under foreclosure of the government lien , a check for $0,000,000 wcs deposited today for the reorganization coinml'tee with Special Mas ter Coru'bh ' The check represents 10 pei cent of the sum to bo paid for the road and Its depcolt was required as a guaran'y of ability to meet the conditions of the eale lll < > ( illllllltCMtfril SIlltl-IIKMlt. DENVER , Oct 27. The annual icport ot the Rio Grande Western Hallway company has just been made public The gross earn ings of the company are given at $2,408,501 , an Increase of $11 115 or 045 per cent over IfHt ycai Gross operating expenses were $1,004,54141 , an incrcabc of $105,14777 , or 701 per cent over the previous year. The report says The Increase In operating ex- peifrcs is due entirely to washouts produced by an extraordinary itorm In September , 1S9G , and by an Increased tiumbci of cross ties placed In the track In a'l ' , as compared with the prevloi'n yc.ir , $74,343 moro was bpcit on the maintenance of roadway and structures " Speaking of the road's prospects Iho re port says. "Tho opening of the Provo and Ogden gateways , while too late In dlvertl'ig busltKFrt from former channels to produce much effect on the earnings of the fiscal year In review , has lu the three months since Its clcso thrown a largo amount of new buolncss over the line " St. I'lilil C CHICAGO , Oct 27 The not earnings of the Chicago , Milwaukee & . St Paul for the month of September were $1,152,897 , an In- cuaso of $111778 over tbo same month of labt year. Tor the months from July 1 to September 30 the net earnings of the road have been $3,191,857. an Increase of $517 11G lllUT Tour Clrcllmi. CINCINNATI , Oct 27. At the annual meeting of the nig Pour btockhaldeis held here today the following directors were reelected - elected fcr thieo yc is C Vanderbllt , W K Vanderbllt. C M Depow , J P Morgan M U Ingalls The directors will meet , n Now York November 11 { 'nl In rimir llnti'N , ST PAUL , Minn , Oct 27 The freight late on flour has been further disturbed by the announcement of the St Paul & . Duluth tndav that on Novnmb r 1 It will reduce the Nev , Yoik bound domestic ra'o from 25 to 22 > 2C p r 100 pounds This Is a cut of 2' ' < .c The export rate Is 20c riinailliiii | 'IU'I''H | ( | NIMV Stuck. MONrunAL. Oct 27 Vice PreMdcnt RhaugiKtjy bald today that the Canadian Pi clflc railroad had nude anangemen's to Issue $12.000.000 preferred stock In London to cover the cost of building the Crow s Nest Pa&i ralUay Hnllvtii } Nuli't. mill 1'iTxoiiiilH. Freight Tralllc Manager Monroe of the Union Pacific U In St Lou's ' General Fo'lcltor Mandeieon of the H ft. M and party are saovbound li Colorado James W Miinn of the Ulkhorn's passen ger deiartment left for a euort trip on the line yesterday afternoon George P West , city pnnsenger agent of the Northwestern ban returned from a brief sojourn in Cedar Rapids , la Attaches of the Union Pacific are making an energetic canvass In Tlio Ilee s contest for queen of the Ice carnival In favor of Miss Jessie Dickinson daughter of General Manager Kdward Dickinson Pabscngern Ufied to traveling between Chicago cage and St Paul are kicking against the ngrccmcnt among the roads between tbene cities to make the run In fourteen hours and no less A train on the Chicago Great West ern recently rnado the trip in about ten hours very handily The complilnt Is similar to the one < of long standing regarding the tlmo between Omahn and Chicago whldi is lupl at flftcen bourn by agreement among the four Omah.i-Chlcago lines One of the finest pictures of railroad scen ery In Omaha has jm4 been received by General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union Pac.flc It Is of the mountain scen ery ( ti the Shasta route of the Southern Pacific A party of the management of the Audito rium hotel , Chicago and a number of friends wont tlnough Omaha this morning on their way to enjoy a hunt in the west , A special car was attached to the Union Pacific morn ing train for them. There is some talk ot an extension by tbo Omaha , Kansas City & Eastern lallioad eastward from Quincy , III , to connect with * the Baltimore , t Ohio system at Uearilh- town , 111 The much talked of project has been earnestly revived and the Qnlncy Chcmbei ot Commerce has adopted icsolu- tlons pledging eo-operatiofi and has ap pointed a committee of ecven to help the matter along Should the project be car ried to completion. Omaha would enjoy the advantage of dliect connection with another trunk lliio to tbo Atlantic coast. An llfiiii'Nt Iti'im * ' ! } . "Wo could not say too much in favor of C''amborlaln'b ' Cough Remedy. About Ihreo years ago ono of our chlldicn had an attack of croup and we were afraid that wo would lose him Seeing Chamberlain s Cough Remedy , advertised , we decided to give It a trial It gave almost Instant relief and wo believe It saved the child's life. Since then1 wo have never been without a bottle of this remedy in the house and wo recommend it to every one as being an honest cough re'm- cdy. " L W. Nichols , East Now Market. Mil VIonci lo Mot < Colloil fi < > | > . NEW YORK , Oct. 27 The sum of $200 ( HO was fi insferietl by the snlitrcasuiy tc St Louis this moinliiK The inoniy Is being p xld out to help move the cotton crop roimnsr OK TOIIIVS w ivi nr.it. Tlin-.l li'lllllK During Ihc Mm nlilH , ( I * mini ; In UKVf Icrnoon. WASHINGTON , Oct. 27 Forceist for Ti ursday For Xcbmski nml K moas Tliroitenlnf ? weather in the morning , dealing dining the day ; blo.vly rising tomper.ituic , north vv I mis for Missouri Inci casing cloudiness , pos sibly light local bbowcrs , cooler northwest- oily winds Per low i rilr , pieeeded by local bov\- eiIn southe ib cm portion , coolei , nortn- v i st wind" Tor Sout'i ' Dikoti rilr and waiinei , we t winds \\yomlng-r.ilr nnd nniinei , winds shifting to southwest. Iiiical Ili-oord. orrict ; or Tin : wiTHUR nuurAU , OMAHA , Oct 27 Omaha record of rilnfnll and lempei ituio compiled with the corre- d ly of the last three ycirt > : 1S13 Maximum temperature 1't li 1" 72 Minimum tdiiporaine II 51 31 Avu ife temperature . I1' m -10 lltilnfnll . . 01 Oi 03 .00 Hocoid of temperatur. ! mid pieclpltatlon at Omibii for this tl ly and = lnce Maie-li 1 , 1S ! 7 Norm il for the day . . .47 i Deficiency foi the dny . . . . 1 Accumulated cxte s since Maic"n 1 4' < > Nirn ill i ilnfn 1 or , be dny . Oi Inch 1 Deficit ncy for the ilny . . . 01 Inch Tofil i ilnfall t-lnro March 1 .17 SI Inches DffirU ncy since Mnrtll 1 . . 10 OJ Indus i\tess for cor peiiod , l 9j . . "II Inches IXlic-lcncy for coi period , I 'H 9 71 Inches Ki-lllirlN riiilll SliKliuir , lit S p. l.l. , _ 75th MCI 1 Jinn 'lime _ _ H K T mi STATIONS AND RTATK OF WUATIIKK. Onialii , Tjouily 7. ) 4I | (13T ( fun-til IMnttP. clouily T Salt 1-iV.o ( 'US , tl'a Chtjinniclen llaplil < Mt > , clear Huron cloudy 00W ( MUIM > . cliiudj W VVIHUUn tluir (0W Ht 1'iulH , clou i W ht I'aul cluir 00 Uivdiport , cloudy > Hi Inn cli-ir 0 < > 0T KiitifiiH City cloudy T Havre , char ( K ) Hit-mink char . 0) _ _ _ _ _ Indicates tuireof prrt Iplt.Ulon L A \ \ ii : SII Ixicul Poreeabt Official EUREKA , we have found It ! " T STOP TOBACCO faUUUI-NI 'i Use the tobacco you require and take Baco-Curo. It will notify you when to stop by removing the desire. Is a scientific , permanent cure. It is a kindly vejfelable anti dote fur the poisonous prin ciple in tobacco and leaves the system pure and free from every trace or effect of the narcotic. Thenervesof tobacco-usersareata - fear ful tension streUAaitisltf The slightest noise or incident is distorted to false pro portions. 1 lie craving fur tobacco crows and the gratification of the habit dots not satisfy. The situation is ridiculous , it is unhealthy asittnttrfexs with balk work and pleasiitt It's expensive Did you ever look at it in that way ? The pleasure of AM isin living wetf ntii living/// . The nerves will stand a lot of abuse but if tobacco is stopped suddenly they recelv a violent shock and pernunent injury. W flit * written gu r cU to core pcr- n n nUjr mj cam wltattreo loiei , or re- fuLd th > money COo or II cox , thru lei i ( gmrmUidcure ) Ute Dncditi trerr > r , r EDKCRA OUE11IOA1 , X D ' . OO..IA 08088 aiollu-rMl llollu i stl MolliiTxtlt Mr' Wln low'fi yootliliiRbjiun has been u ed for over 10 > e , rs b > inllllon < > f mothers for their children nhllo trrihinrvllh ne'tict me- cess It bootbes thn .niUi softens the iri.tna. nlla > B nil piitn IIIIVMlnl cell , ami I" thn best rnnicdx for niarrliocn ol 1 b > dniRKl M In cxery part of tbe world He sure it ml nik for "rMs \\lnslo\\'n Stolhlni ; Sjrup' and ttKe no other kind M cent * a Imttle ll.i I'lirrlniNliiK ( .niiilN Miulr at the Kl > l- liiultm ; Ni'ln asUti PniMorlvH. AWNirsGb AM ) TUMB OH VII V TI2V1'M ) Id lllinit GO ! ( Succeiours Oinalui Tel t nnd A\\mnu Co ) MnnuficturerH tentB , uunings JobbeiH IQ.lies' iind KC nts mnckimosliei rents rur rent. 1311 Knrnum bt. ( Jmnlio , mi vn v nui\\ i\c vssoci VTIO.N. Car loaJ 8hl , > nicntH mule In our own rxilg * rriilci curs Him. Itltiuun Hme Export , Vlcnnb Export and ruinlly Kxiiort aellveraa to all pa-.j of Die ctl\ . IJltlCH \vi I'IIMII , DUOS. , v CO. I'cvlni ; . Sev\cr nnd I IIUICIv. Ciraclty , 100000 per tins OMIcc. and jnrd Kt rnil llicliorj bts Telephone ! 5. Omaha Neb. COJINJCD WOUKS . r. r.iMLMyi nit , ivcii : conMCH woitics. Muniifncuircr f Clnlvanlzeil Iron Cornices Oa'- vanlrcd Irun bl > j llKhts Tin. lion nnd Slat * 1'ooflns ABcnt n > r Klnnear's Steel Cclllnit. 10S-10 li N-rtii nievcntli strceL CRACICIR AMUIIICV.N IIISCI'IT ' VM ) MI'G. CO. , \Vlioicsale Cracl' < " - Manufactuicrs , OMMIA Neb D1I3VOHKB. . scuoiis vrifs 'luis crrv IIYU AVOItlCS , I.-'JI I ' 'a rim m S ( . Djclni ; and clc'rinlrs of Rurmenls and ( 'uoils of e\er ) deELnp'ion icHtilnu of line garments a rp"clmty S. P. IJII I V\ , I'lour Meal , Teed nnd Dran , 10.3 15-17 North ITtlibtnet Onm IB , NtU C i : lllack , munagcr. Telephone M2 IKON WOIIK > 3 nvvis A. con ( ; ni. IKON woiucs. Iruii nml Ili-iiKi PiiiiinliTH. Mnnufact irers and Joljhois of Machinery Qcn- prnl repair ng n meelnltv 1601 1S03 and 1505 Jncl.tcm ttrtct , Omana Net , . PA\TO > .v. vinui.i.Nr : HIOWOUKS. . Manufacturers of Alclillectural Iron Work. Gem nil roundly Machine and UlacUsmllh work. nt-Klneirs HI i ' "ntm-t-rs f" Tire I'roof Dulld- Inn * Office nnduikH , U I * Hy olid Soulli 17th btreit Oiralm I-INSCI.D OIL. IINSIID on , woiucs , Minufncturers ulu proceFH nt\v Unseed oil , keltic bollul .InEcei on oi ! piorciiu Krouncl Un seed cake , erjund nnd bcrecneii naxeeed for . , . . .i „ „ ! „ OMMIA NHH I OUNOIS ; MAI rrtnssns. i , . ( . . not r. Manufacturer I ouncru , Coucheu , Mattrcones. Jobber of F-nrlni ; lleds unl Tenthera 411-113 B. lOtll street. " ( ni vn v iiiiii. > c co. Manufacturers of hlth Briide Mattreeuej , 1S02 t Nlcbolaf Street Omnlin O V i : 11A M A KI' b II11 IT P A C TO UI i : B 1C V'l/-MiVnNS POMI'ANV. Mfurs. Clothing , I'anU Bhlrts and Overall ! . OMAHA , NII : BIIIUI rirronins. j. u. n\'A\s. MJIIII VSIC.V SIIIIIT COIII'A.VY. nxclunlve custom > ilirl ! talforn , UK Farnam. TJNWAHC A\iSTiil ; > 'IINWilllJ COIIPAVV , Pie ed btarnped and Jujianned llmvarc , a ran. lie Iron , Ilollnw Ware Ui. 1003 Tarnam Ht OMAHANKD. ANO _ jitunivN'v \IMI.\II CO. , Mnnaufucturcra of Vinegar I'lcklen Catsupf , Mustnrde , Ccliry \Vorictteriililre Huuco WAGONS ANl > UAIUIIAOUS , WIM.IAII i'i-niiTin. Tor a Rood eubhtumliil vehicle of any deecrlp. tlun for npuintlni ; or rubber tires on new or old wheels , the Utt pluc 19 Z7th anil Ixavtiu'ortH Hill MMI1MJ CAItllltfl'lJ CO. Cheap mcdluiii pru . < l and lony cunlaxti. Any thlni , you want teanJ band or nur. IIeaif < iuarters ( or Itubbcr llrei , warranted IStli and llarncy. oviu'tUu Court Iloutc. A .1. SlSII'SiO.N , 1 lUt ) , J 111 lluiluf. full line of CarrML < - Phaetons , I'onj Carls Whcelu rubier tlirU The tm li tin cbei c t- CiaAft MANUPAClUlinitS IIIM : , t co. . factu-y In Ihe west I.eadlnK j b * beru of Omaha Kcn a City , I.tncjln and ht , lanilio our Koods. vn Tarnasa Htn