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Agreemant Reached Between Oity Attorney Oonnell and the Union Pacifio President. CONCESSIONS WADE BY BOTH €IDES READY T0 BUILD THE DEPOT | Ellis, Kan.: J. B. Clark, Evanston, Wyo., wecrotary. The eall on Mr. Dickinson was & friendly one, only minor matters requiring the attention of the oficials of the road. TRANSMISSOURT ASSOCIATION, Tt Will Told a Mesting Next Friday— Railrond Notes, Cricaao, T, Oct. 8.—A special meeting of the Transmissouri associetion has been His Casss Come Up for Trial Before the New York Presbytery, CHARGES BROUGHT BY THE COMMITTEE THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER IDR. BRIGGS AGAIN ON TRIAL 2 1892 HAD CONSUMPTTON hours privatetooference with the new min- Iste: hougl#s sWbtle diplomatist, 1t 18 not believed that wili be able to change the pope’s policy Sewwrd France, which will lead him to oppewe the proposed inorease of the GGerman arwyy ——— The caroful Mbther always keeps Salvation Oil handy for @uts and bruises, ————— SHE And Was Thought by Her Frionds and Phy- sicians to Be Beyond Medical Help. U SUTTS NOTABLE RESULTS OF LUNG TREATMENT | Of clothes Real estate. Barguins ofly. My word isgrood. -all sacks—all made of the same kind of goods—all one color—all cut alike—all trimmed alike—all lined alike—all made alike— go on sale in our mammoth men’s suit depart- ment today—all at the one uniform price of ten “Three yoars ago my troutle bexan with hemor. | AO11APS and fifty cents a suit—which we believe rasoof the lungs. Twas at thattime very healihy | £0 be the best value ever given by any clothing tako to my bed. Sharp, shooting pains would take | CONEErn in this country. These suits are all me in the cheat, extending back to the shoulder cnlled to meet in this oity next Friday at the request of five members of the 31 the Connell Approves the Agreement | gicoviiion. There s no doubt that the o on with tho Trinl—Proceedings | ¥ GO LR Work Will e Commenced at Once and principal opject of the meeting is to elect & At Yesterday's Session of the Preshy- 521-2-4 N. Ys Life bldg. i1 the Depot Comploted This Winter chairman, and that a strong effort will be tery—The Public Will e A i ~ Other Rallrond News. made to put John N, Faithorn in that posi- mitted to the Trial The latest fads in opera glasses retail tion. A number of the members have been at wholesale peices. Tudor Optical Co., waiting for Mr. taithorn’s retirement from b w7 cor. Farnam mnad 14th, The unfon depot question has bobbed up [ tho Southern Railway and Steamship | NEW YOux, Oct. 3.—The famous cate ot i il Acain, and now it is announced from head- | assoelation, whioh took effcct Septemver Prof. Charles A. Briggs of the Union Theo- Shiverick's ‘Aastion Sale. quarters that before the snows of another | 30, 1o boom him for the cbairman- logical seminary, the charges of heresy Auction sale of furniture, carpets and Ready to ¢ As A Hed By Drs, Copeland and Shepard In the Case of Mrs. Ewoll Who Was Permanently ¢ t s i — winter melt away tho union dopot, for which | snip of their own organization. Tho | BREAS Awhom heve Bewy b gk the | draporios at 7:30 tonight (Monday) and | yinlo Pinein the hend roaning nowes io 1 wool. They are made of as honest a piece ot {he people of Omuhahave prayed and begged | indications are that Mr. Fathoru | & resbyterian churc a year and a balf, eame | 44 10 o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday . FRIS0 EHD AU LRL sonitantly AFGOBeA From (he as SPE AY AVAP &F 8 TRAYs B 1 R for moro than twonty yoars, will be a reality | will not b elected. Not that anybody ob- | UP this morning at the regular mesting of the CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO., ko b Rt B e By cassimere as ever ame ',l om a Ink'nn, Thevy work ipon the structure will begin | jects to Me. Faithorn, for he 1s eonsidered to [ Now York presvytery. The general assom- 1204, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. 1ous that my nelghbors bad grave doubts astomy | L€ CUL e Do rerfection, Chey are nd that 1po | 3 Yy ure within the next fifteen days; that the depot | be one of the ablest freieht commissioners in bly at its meeting at Portland, Ore., last P rocovers. Thirteen we o 1 was forced 1o sit up in NS will be rushed to completion and be ready for occupansy by midwinter. the west; but the question has risen whether it would not be wise to wipe out May, after listeuing for several days to the | can argumonts of Prof. Cuarles A. Briggs of the nin as & Place for Rural Homes, There {8 no part of the world better my bed, unable to lie down or slesp.” The speaker was Mrs. Ewell, of 1023 made thoroughly--even linings being 3 W | stitched. »OSSV This time the good tdings and joyful news | the Transmissouri association alto. [ Unign Theologlcal seminary, ana to the | adapted by all that nature can do for | Martha sireet. corner of Twentieth y i _‘_]_’_‘_:1 oome from City Attorney Connell, who says | gether — and extend tho torritory | members of the prosecuting committee, rep- | comfortable rural homes thanis Cali- | Regarding her illness and recovery dark gray he sizes are from 84 to 44. [ hese 3 3 4 ho knows whereof ho speaks when he makes the statement, which he is willing to have made public, In speaking of the matter, Mr. Con- nell said that ho had neld a conference with 8. H. H. Ulark, president of the Union Pa- cifie railrond, and that all of the matters of difference had been agreed upon, leaving nothing but the minor details to bo arranged. The matter has progressed so far that the attorney will undoubtedly submit his report 10 the city council next Tuesday night. th it may be ratitied by that boays, 1f the coun- cil confirms the report the papers will pass between tho city, the Union Depot and tho of the Western Freight _association us far west as Colorado and Utah. This movement 18 advocated by certain roads that have linos west of the Missouri river and o votes in the Transmissouri association. will probably refuse to vote to make Mr. Faithorn or anybody else chairmau of the Transmissouri assqciation since that would be to defeat their own vlans, A chair- wan can only be chosen by unanimous ap- proval, and one negative vote would be sufi- clent to kill Mr. Iaithorn’s chan mething mev depend on the outcome of the managers’ meeting to be be held tomor- row o act on the proposition to formulate a new agreement and at the same time to consider the proposition to amalgamate witi resenting the presbytery of New York, as to whether the appeal of the committes should be entertained and lator whether it shouid be sustained, the general assembly of the Presbyterian church of Portland, Ore,, re- versed the dismissal of the case in the New York presbytery in the following terms: The general nssembly having, on the 28th of May, I8 fuily sustained all the specifici- tions of errors atieged and set forth In the ap- peal and speeitication in the o Tt Is now, Mny 180 orderad that the Judgment of the presbytery of New York, en- tored Novem ver 4, 1801, disin sing tho oude of the Preshyt churchiin the Unitel States of Americn against Rev, Cnarles Briggs, DD, be. and the same Is here fornia. That this phuse of life has not more rapidly developsd, is chiefly attributable to the fact that so large a portion of the parts of the state where permanent settlements were first founded was distributed in immense Spanish grants, making large holdinzs, whose owners were averse to selling any of their possessions. The “whivligig of time” that makes all things even has greatly changed this feature. These tracts are now be- ing subdivided and sold, and a home- seekeor will find no difliculty in obtain- ing at o reasonable outlay a place that Mrs. Ewell went on to say: suits are worth fifteen dollars. in our back--in the street. They are worth it week and Sunday too--and sold for les --and that purpose was to start October busi ] thousand men talking about us--to advertise--to emphasize s S ness with rush--to They are worth worth vour workshop--in every day in the never been We had them made for a purpose on your niliroad compunice, and Immediately thero- | tho Tranamasoury ' itho docuy of the Wesl: | vardod ami tho cn s romatded 1o e pras: | must sntisty the most oxacting. more the Nebraska's wonderful prices. 11 after work upon epot w 3 ern aflic * Associtic ! Dorory ‘of Now York for k now trial, with 1 i i f vo 1t Oals yot ¥ e : : 3 4 Terws of the Agreement. vl in ‘the oojoion ot mane, 10 | dliiiHloly bt Bresnsuiis procest o L LN LR you’'re a farmer in the “shocking” business of b rengthon and enlarge the only freight as- | pass upon ana determine the sufliciency of the st althy o . i ¢ ¥ Tho agreement botween President Clar | SUEeREINCn and enlarge tho o %ot any value. | harges wnd specifications in form and lozal | contrary, there is no other place where “cultivating corn--or “cultivating vote or sociation that bas pro vo y b C \ and Attorney Conuell is simoly this: Y effoct, and to permit e prosecuting commit- < The city waives its call for the briuge toll arbitretion bonds, The city waives 1ts call for the union depot maiutaining bonds. Iho city is to convey the union depo The opinion pre ails, howevor. that the mana- gers will take 10 delinite aclion tomerrow, but will merely talk the matter over and ad- journ until after tao meeting of presidents i New Yerk Octover 11, K stbound stipments of freight from tee o amend tho specifications or not changinz tho gener il nature of the name, if, In the furtherance of justioe, it be 1 siry to o 50 that' the duse may be brought to 1ssic and tried on the nierits thersof us speediiy s v acticabl harges, a family of moderate means can mako a living more easily or where they can en- joy oneshalf the luxuries that are within their rench in Californin, It certainly is not wise for a family to land there the usual remedie MRS, EWELL “A number of physiclans were called to see me, bt a1d me no good at all, and the gn)verjx101’--it'you‘x‘c alawyer in good standing lor “lie”’-ing--either]--if you're > banker clip- ping coupons or a cashier with a longing for I f N CLo! 1 had cons The o, f: i 31 if ' . P pe grounds 1o the proper party on demand, Chiearo st woalt by anl jinos aroustod to | - And 1t i . o WM | with nothing whead. One ‘who hus doctoramilwaid 1w conmumotion. e ol | Canadian society--if you're a man, and wear The railroads are to waive their rights to A 000 (30D 10| o 1ovk of (o genoral ussemdly return the rec- | not beon thrifty enough to acoumu- | reer: , emaclation and weaknoss stoadily | | 24 against (3,000 tons during the preced d and cof o proc2edin ore ¢ 1y g wenton. After a time | was indnced to ¢ b — 5 o er S 5 s ths $150,000 of viaduct bonds voted by the Webk, & daatenss of 717 tons, ahd sgatuay | OF0,iid SOTLIty the DO BLE i thoreto s | late a little in other places would | bra Copeiand S0 BGHRTAL They are RO Wik clothes--these are the very suits for your busi- Y { 028 tons in the corresponding week 1ast | the presbytery of New York. hardly succeed there. But little [ 1ousto take my case, but 1 had contidence Inthem [ NESS, an sver P ; > _,,f,"‘;",r,‘l"}.,’,‘.‘,",fi".",'.‘}.f.u‘.‘.‘{if’:#,,‘:‘“,i‘:,'w‘\f'fi‘,‘}f.flt véur, an fnerouso of 430 tons, Shipmeats | Dig eommitioc oy triat cousists of Itev. G. | capital, howover, s required. - A small | and boped thos would beip me. hels melicluce ness, and you never had an opportnnity to try of land known as the **Windspear triuncle,” which is now fenced in and held by the city. The Union Pacific is to dead to the city the lots which are held in trust by Alvin Saun- ders. Tu addition to this the Uplon Pacific com- pany will quit claim to the city the blocks L, N, O, P and Q,situated north of the Webster street pumping station, as well as the river front, from a point near the foot of Webster street to the upper ond of the triangie. At Was an Amicable Arrangem Mr. Connell said that this agreoment was reached without any dificulty or hara fecl- ing, and after tue situation had been ex- plafued to Mr. Clark, who was reaay, he said, to make the transfer as soon as the city could get its affairs in shape to coter into the new agreement, and us soon As that was made he stood ready to go on with the depot, completing it according to the plans and specifications agreed upon with the least by laka amounted to 125,470 tons against 118,173 tous for the corresponding \week, an increase of 8,276 tons. Chairmun Midgloy of the Westorn Froight that the southwestern Mis- ronds are doing An enormous eastbound business, Durine the month of September the shipments of cattle from Kan- sas City amounted to about 6,000 carload the heaviest movement ever known in a siugle month., Theshipmentsof wheat from KKansas City during *he samne pariod amonnted to upward of 10,000 carloads. All the ronds were 50 crowded with business that they are cramped for cars with which to fill their orders, aud it is largely due to this stato of aflairs thet castbound freight rates from the Missouri river continue steady. i "Tho gross earniugs of the entive systei of the Chicago, Rock Islana & Pacific railw for the mouth of September are ostimated $1,070,709, an increase as compared with those of the corresponding month last ydar W. I\ Birch, J. J. Lampe, R. F. Sample and LElders J. J. McCook and J. J. Stevenson. Charges Against the £rofessor. The charges which the committee of prose- cution has prepared ana woich they propose to preseut to the presbytery are these: Virst. The Presbyterian church in the United States of “Awerica charges Rev. Churles A. Brizgs, D Do beinz a minister of the Presbyterian church and a member of the presbytery of New Yor, with teaching doc- trines which conflict irreconeilably with and ®ro contrary to the cardinal doctrine taught {n the holy scriptures and contajned in tho stundards of the Presbyterian church, that the seriptures of the old and new testuments ure the ouly infallible ruie of faith aud practice. These hurtfal errors, striking at the vitals of religion, and contrary to the rezulutions and practice of the Presbyterian churcn, were promulgated In an fnwugaral address which Dr. Briggs dollvi d at the Union Theololeal Seminary in the city of New York January 20, tract of land, ten or twenty -acres, is ample; a few acres in vineyard and a few in orchard, both carefully selected in_regard to varities, and in from three toTive yoars there is assured an annual income of $1,500 to $2,000. The work should and can be done all within the family, and this income will therefore be nearly all net. Expensive buildings are not necessary, as tho weather is always mild, life in tne open uir being entirely ngreeable for ten months of the year. During the time the orchard is com- ing into beaving enough can be raised between the trees to furnish the family with subsistence, und as there is no fruit crop to harvest on the home place, there is time, as there is always oppor- tunity, for those who choose, to find seemed Lo o at once Lo the was different from anything I had o began at once to ¢ sako, and can aswell as ever. Only the & e pro tof my diecaso. It or taken, It ose my lungs and relleve my painand soreness. 1 soon gained tosh and strength and slowly regained my Lealt and long tight. 1t took conray when my physiclans had sald they could do but it was ahard oto try to get well othin e. But1was bound to live for my family's ay that 1 am completely restored and al methods, I be- e, of Dra. Copeland and Shepard could have uced such u happy result.” Positive proof that the effects of Drs. Copeland und Shepard’s system of treatment is lasting and complete— what evidence could be stronger? SHE IS WELL TODAY. The statement of Mrs. Ewell, as given above, was made by that lady last De- cember, nearly one yoar ago. In order tolearn if her cure was more than a 193,304 91, on the 0 :casion of his lnduction into uhe 9 1 Continuing, Mr. Conuell said that there NGwARRO SRt BRI InnNy which address bas, with Dr. Brizgs' appre places already in bearing, and this may | few days ago and spoke as follows, in whs. nothing, in his opinion, that would delay the completion of the depot if his re- port was approved by the council, s it was apparent that the vailroad and depot oficials wero as anxious about the matter as were the citizens. 'I'hey had expressed a de- sire to do the fair thing with the city and if the city would meet them half way there was _but little doubt that the depot would be built this season. The arrange ent of the minor details, of which Mr. Con- nell spoke, would take but a short time and could be completed within twenty-four hours after the report was adoptod by the council, if it was udopted. PRESIDENT CLARK'S VIEW — He Thinks the City and the Company Ought 1o Get Closer Together. The meoting of vice prosidents and gen- oral managers called at Chicago tomorrow to deviso plans for a new association, passenger and freight, will be watobed with interest by overy ralroad man inthe country. This mecting may arrive at some conclusion but the signs of the times are very much against such a wisbed for consummation. “Phe freight poopic want a long-time money ool to be incorporated, but the anti-pooling clause in the interstato law will effectually block any such attempt to bring back the old order of chings before the passace of the interstate commierce law. It must be admit- ted that the most feasible plan yeu heara for this now association contemplaies tho terri- tory from Chicago tothe coast, with exacu- been publisbed wnd extensively eirculate ond uddition witha and republishe i in n sec preface and an appendl Second—The Presby urch in the nited States of Amcricachary Rev. Charles A, Bri; ). 1., beingin ministero the Pre terian chursn and u mamber of the presby of New York, with teaching a doctrine of the character, state and s netification of be ers after death which irreconcilably confl with and is contrary to the holy scripturs and the standards of the Presvyterian church, Each of thess charges is followed by spzoi- fications, quotations from the inaugural ad- dress and passages of scrinture ana quota- tions frow the Westminister Confessions of Taith ana the catechism with which the declarations of the professor are suid to be onposed. At the Afternoon Seasion. At the afternoon session of the presbytery add materially to the income. Almost the entire coast range of mountains, especially from San Iran- cisco to near Monterey, with the adja- cent foot hills, is admirably adapted "to home-making in this way. The soil is fertile and well watered, the climate all one canask, and land in abundance can be had at a low vrice on easy term For 1nformation as to this locality, and how it is reached, call upon or ad- dress the fellowing named officers of the Southern Pacific company: E. Hawley, asst. general traffic man- agor. No. 343 Broadway, New York, N: Y. E. E. Currier, New Engiand agent, wintor about thy ¢ and Shepard is true toduy. 1 feel that their treat ment is of permanent value for 1 am entirely free from any return of my former condition, although Iately 1 have overtaxed my strength very cause ofthe sickness of my husband. 1 am stil strong and in good health. 1 c; the kil of Drs. Copeland and Shepard vise every one with chronic dis them, Comes from the I euring testimony of the mentof Drs. Copeland and Shepard by mail® repiy: “a #1ad to be able to state that all T sald lust inmy case by Dis Copeland much be- n heartily commend 1 nd se to eall on MAIL st West h and Sc sful troal Symptom Blank Sent to AU Applicants. as good a suit in all your life for the these suits which we offer today at markable price of $10.50. s and certiflc J sominai Wenkno: No mercury used money as the re- 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent spectaliat In narvous, chromlc, private. ood, d graduate in me; pormatorrhoea, 103t manhood Rleet, varicocalo,etc. kin and annary disensos. A reqular ana i atil] treating with thy NiZBt Joasos, lwpotoncy. #7philis. steic New trentment for (083 of vital power, ure. gon: unahio to Parth : o 0 v e i ik oo iy bo Trentad at home by gorrespon. Moi o or Tnatramients soit b/ miail o 0Xprans M. 5. 1T Glarks was. somewnat averse | 11v0 committees at, Chicaco, St. Loais, Kan- | the judzment of tho general assembly in the No. 192 Washington st., Boston, Mass. $5 A MONTH ourely packed, no mar Ontents oF send a1 aLorviaw’ Breorcods . GONBAIAYION o i e oo mers w ping | 85 City, Owaba, St Paul, Salt. Lake, Den- | appeal in tho Brigas casowas called and Dr. W. Neimyer, gencral western B B reaponiinto strictly privice. Book (Mysierien of Lie) seab frae. OMoy Bours?s. m. 104 p. e c nw Bee representative called at bis office yesterany 8t Union Pacific headquarters. I would rather tho information regarding the resumption of work on the Union depot would come from: the representatives of tho city for tho maiter 15 now entirely in Mr. Connell’s hands and the city council wiil ver and ‘San F'rancisco, the chairman of the association located in the Worid's fair city. Of course these committees will have power to give decisions and shape business, but in the event of & disagreement then tho chairman is to be called in to give a deciding opicion on the merits of the case presented. Birch for the committee on prosecution an- nounced that they were ready to go abead with the trial. Dr. Thomipson said that he was not in fa- vor of delaying the matter, but a number of the members of the Presbytery wero absent. He movea that the Presbytery take up the case in the audieace room of the Scotch Pres- agent, No. 204 South Clark st.,Chicago, 1ii. W. C. Watson, general passenger agent, Atlantic system, New Orleans, La. T. H. Goodman, gene agent, Pacific’ system, al passenger an Francisco, (o5, AOTUAL COST OF MEDICINE I Cope CATARRH TREATED AT THE UNIFORM OF # A “MONTH-MEDICINES FUR- 1ED FLE FOR ALL OTHER DIS- ES TUE I WILL BE LOW AND FORM AND in PROPORTION TO TH i UIRED, and Medieal Tnsfitute AS! 1 Sundars W a. .10 3 m. Send stamp £or repir. DEFORMITY BRACES |RAILWAY TIME GARD EiasticStockings, CHICAGO BURLINGION & Q.| Arriva Waoa s | Omais B \ As all the associations, with the exception | byterian church, November 9, and conunue | Cal. 3 & onicagolvesuale Soa Have to rutify the agreoment which Mr. Con- | of the Westorn Ireight, will ha wnder tho | each afternoon, excepting Saturday aud Sun- - Crutch uicagofmpronsss | Sl nell and myself made Suturday evening in & | pround by the time the new year dawns, it | day. until completed. GRUESOME PLANS OF A WIDOIF. ROOMS 511 and 312, NEW YORK LIFEBUILD- rutches, 0w Lo ‘ 60) p m ot el waad. 15 fmportant that sowcthiug definite should | Dr. Hall raised the question as to whetner e T S ERUIY Batteri S Mr. Connell was eminently fuir in the | oo dono witkin the next two months and the | the hoaring should bo puhlic. He favored | she Keeps Hor Iusband's oy in Hor S o R atteries, VMOV Ay “00”0" l°u\"°k”“‘u‘;'1“'}l the matters in | gyos of railrond men are turned anxiously | having closed dcors and wanted ali reports, Parlor and Will Commit Suicide. Gl S SHIPARD, M. D WaterSott/2 Denver Vestibals Kxpross.. [ s m“‘"l*"m‘lfihm_‘f“‘”;u“{:;':'i‘:’l\’l‘):‘o L‘l:“: toward Chicazo to note \Y\m 15 done at to- | even to the peess, formulated in the session | CorpeLe, Ga., Oct. 8.—The embalmed T A R ronoh 1 atersocli2s, - edwood Exprem.....1| & n i ¢ il tried tobe a | moprow’s meeting. In the event a new | and sentout. > STt - Nervous Lisenses, Blood: Diseasos, Riveu- . ver Expross n citizen of Omaha, where my heart has always | gsociation 18 formed upon the basis above Dr. Briggs replicd that he favored open boay ofa man, upright in a glass-facod :.':ulsm. (,(”m:‘m:,\;ll log lu“ R 1u'|'fi-,'.'-> Syp”,ges, benver Limitod. (1400 w been, and 1 am firmiy of the opinion that the | outlied, it is unaerstood Chairman Midgley | doors. metallic coffin, holding a gold haaded cano | gios of tho Throat, Luugs, Stomach, Liver ; i i 11 m depot should o completed, for L recognizo | of tho Wester Freight association will suc- | {1 was decided that the publicshould boad- | In his hand, with w profusion of diamonds. | and Kidneys TR Atomizers, T RO T O e l:;‘l{,';"f,’l‘l‘y}“elIl“r,:fi‘“l‘ ceed to the new oftice. mitted, but if they made any demonstvations | and other jewelry, decorates the parior of S I 00 ) LieB) B iy W C90) Medical Supphes. Dopoi 1ikh and Mason sts | Omah believe nothing has hurt Omaha so much as ko embroglio over tne depot question. “Whilo Mr. Connell ana 1 have agreed upon a basis of settlemont, it does not end Buliding Townrd Sheridan, Within the next thirty days tbe Burling- ton will bave covered the ground between like they had previously done the gullery would ve cleared. EPISCO AL GEN IRAL CONVENTION, Mrs. George W. Marviu's handsome resi- dence in this town. Toe embalmed body is that of her husband who died on the 10th Kansas City Day Kxpr Night Exp via U ALOE & PENFILD, CHIVAGO, K. 1 & PACH 5] 500 1 . Teans | 6.4) nm Louls EXnross.. . .40 am i | PR Sheridanin Wy < dav of last July. Dr. Marvin was the Q 1Sfh Q Union Oepot 165 N Maroy Sta. | ; 0] igitvgoon il et e e e Wil Baltimore—an Inger- | Wealthiest man in Cordele. He was presi- . Dot Bt Tnp have to puss onitand then the injunctions | Opening to settlemcat oue of the most fortile et dent of the bank and was worth something which now stang over the building will have 10 be dissolved before work 1s commenced. However, you may say that whenever work is commenced tho depot will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible, for [ have some pride in this matter al¥d hope 1o see it completed during my term as president of " \hat in the valley corn is raised in large Y o T " | bad made a solemn compact with her S D, R'y, as represented Bl OB ehatit Is to bo a spopt | GUABLILIES &N other coreals grow In npuna. | B0 hymusl was inswuctod Lo vevisd thole | hushand beforo s doath agreoiug that thoy & St, Paul Ry, as repres e lh:'«’»’ oa.t at s e a short | nca although the lands are irrigated from | WOrk and report to thi‘ coavention. The re- | wouid both enter oblivion at as uear the same on this map. R A v a diffo ¢ | the stroams running down wo Big Horn. | port of the commission on the standard | time s could boousily urranged by means of v only auin bard Lo tell. avith & difforence of | Phera is coul underlying the homes of tho | book of common praver is also ready for pre- | suicide, 'Sbosuill coutemplates taking her e ; or. y 10, ; \ uterests, one | poopio and timber for building purposes is to St A " | own lifo us soo as she has made some CHICAgQ) s p m | HG08H ks & Strmsbr Gx(0x Suh) csunot tell when the axe will fall. That is D sentation. Among other matters to be re Elg) Kt e rotaon thur L have pot romoved me faue | be obtuined frowm the mouutains that are arrangements for the permanent interment ily here from St. Louis. While my intorestg ure ip Omaha; while my best friends are among your citizens, 1 coula not transfer my residence, knowing that at any general elec- tion the present interests might be over- thrown ond antagonistio interests suc- ceed to the management of the proporty. “Yos, the Union Pacific is earning con- siderable over its fixed charges, and is i ex- cellent_condition. T'rains are running on time, the patrons ol the road seem satistied, tho (abor problems have ull been amicably settled, and it Is fair to assume under these conditions that the Union Pacific is in first- class condition. been vacant siuce the ratirement of C,§, | pection with tho actlon an the same subject ———— A PERFECT S0AP FOR ALKALI WATER, nam St., Omaha. £ HAL) Wyo, Fxp, (6%, Moi) T S Mellon, Mr, Monroe will huve his head. | BY 9ther bodies, espocially the Presbytorian As a delicate flavor, delicious and refresh- | Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, sundays S0 far the Uunlon Pacific and Omaha aro concerncd they nave interests o common, aud Lhe citizens should leari that whon ond wheel s impaired the other is affected also. There should be more am cablo relations be tween the city and the company; thero should be less siguing of contracts to do cer tain things and wore depenaence placed on the word of exther railroad man or the repre sentative of the city authorized to speak for the city, “Wilhout taking any eredit to myself, mind you, I want 10 tell you u bit of distory regarding my assumption of the manage ment of tho Missouri Pacifle at St Jouis ‘When 1 weut there the I} ilobe, Democrat #nd Post-Dispatch couldu’tsay vailoys in the westeru third of the continont. The road has been built within thirty miles of Sheridan and the railroaa forcos are actively pushing toward theserminus of the sysiem. Sheridan is locatod at the base of the Big Horn mountains and so sueltered near at hand. Already colonies are being organized in this stato-to settle in the vailey of the Pow- gar river when the railroad reaches Sheri- an, Mr. J. A. Monroe, for years connected with the traftic department of the Union Pacific, has been appointed general freight traflic mayager of that road. This is a com- bination of tho offics of geueral traflic mana- gor and genoral freizht agent of the road. ‘I'he position of general trafic manager has quarters in Omaha, - © OYSTER WAR. Larger Sates Than Eve Warm Weathor, The oyster war is still raging, with no sign of abutement. Mr. Braueh, speakiug on the subject, said: *Yes, 1L is true that such g demand for oysters was aover known at this season of the year v Omaha, I do not know whether it~ is all duc to the ox tremely low prices or whether the superior quality of the oysters put up under the Horseshoo brand bas stimulated the Omaba appetite, or whether the people aro patrouiziog us more liberally on account of Braveh & Co. being an Omaha institution THE ME in Spite of Bavtimore, Md., Oct. 4.—The Episcopal general convention, which is to meet 1 this city tormorrow, it is said, will probauly be 1n session & month. AU the last convention, held in New York in 1880, the commitiee on ported on are the valigity of Moravian orders and the question of conference with the English church as to a board of refer- ence on foreign missions. Committees on canons of the house of bishops, iu regard to the relation of wardens, vestrymen and rectors in regard to marriage, di- vorce, ete. will report. as also those appointed to consider the government of brothernoods,sisterboods and mission priests, and that on the due supply of candidates for holy orders. Special interest will be excited by the reportof the committee on christian unity of the different denominations 1n con- churcnes. A peculiar interest will attach also Lo the report of the committes on the spiritual_care of immigrants, The question of the division of dioceses futo provinces under @ bishop, with an, assistant bishop ov bishops over a provi provinces, will also be aiscussed. The general arrangements will be under the caro of Bishon Paret, who has just veturaed from Kurove, 'The clergy and Jaity of the convention are 1o meet in Emmanucl ciurcn and the house of bishops will assemblo in_the parish house adjoining the church. Itis an interesting fact that the general convention meets 1n Marviand in the bi-centenmal year of the establishment of the Church of “Engiand as the stated churen of the colony of Maryland in (86 — over §200,060. Dr. Marvin aud his wife were infidels, though but, few people knew it until his death last July. Mrs. Marvin was wild with griof at the time of her husband’s death and made the startling aunouncement tbat she of her husband’s remaine, Whon the doctor died his body was buried in the cemetory, but Mrs. Marvin had it disiuterred for fear vandals would rob 1t ot its jowels, Therefore the body is kept in the parlor of her house and will stay there until shedecides on somo sort of i safe tomb for the remains of herself and husband. When such 16 prepared by ner own tauds she says she will join him. She first contemplated the erection of o magnificent mausoleum, but as recousidered her intention and ' will found a college to be a lasting monument to her nusbana’s memory. ing, Cook’s Extra Dry Champagne takes the lead. Millions of botiles are sold anuually, Bullding Permits, The following pormits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Board of Edueation. two-story hrick sehool buildiag, Fitteenth and Will- fams stre Board of v, 216,000 two-story brick ourth stre unid Ames i Two minor perumits . Total s b The report of the superintendent of bujld- ings for the two months endiug September 30 is & very creditable one, as compared with JEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Spacially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Spanish remedy prescribed for over 50 years, cures all Ners vous Diseanes. / Lack of Memo= 1y, Menduche Wha ch{ to Postofii e THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milws L. NIRhLxprans. L Fust Bxpross CAGO I 1L & PACIEIC ot 10th i Marey Sis. spt SNy vor I'ast Mail |CHICAGO, MIL. & & |'0" 0. 1% aepot ana Maray Ets. Omahs 180 EApross Chilenzo Express. ¥ & VACIFIC, 1 Maroy 5ty Omaliy CEDAR RAPIDS Electric Lighted, Steam IHeat- ed Vestibuled Omaha daily at 7:05 p.m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a.m. City Ticket Office, t501 Far- Sloux City Pussonger. . Xprows . . |1000 CIKIC, [Arnves Jstor ste, | Omwlia SI0UX CITT & F. A. Nasi, Gen'l Agent. THICAGO & NORTLAYE MOUNT VERNO N PURE VIRGINIA RYE 1 beg to eall the the att to the above popular hrand of pure ryc ask a comparizon Pass. (6 Mo | CHILAGO & NORIHW ESTERN [Arrive Union Depot, Council Blufs. |l key and respe any other brand of I 18 far superior to any ot arantee itaabsolute ox Tty and 1ts wholes invited to eall HENRY HILLER, 616 N. 16th Street, Lod o p ] (Ex Sun) Atlantio Mail 74 & m(¥x %) Carroll Vaesoncer (F u MISSOURL FACIFC |Arrivos wid Wobster Sti. | Omahy flavor as well o5 s pur Louls Expros OMAMA & 8T, LOULA. 1 | LI m K5 am PAUL[Ariive 5 o 1030 p m TN | ATTIVOY oy Sta | Omnl Passongor, | 90 p m 005 b m o smy aiip A 150 p m X Mon) | 7.4 o m )i 945 b m [ 00w things bitter evnougn ot Air. Gould und the | gud having our Un caus, boxes, etc.. made When Nuture the corresponding months of last year, The Use. Yintatonn, Los amilv Wine and Liquor House. Uplon Dapot e s Missouri Pacific. They wore always 1000 | hore) As the teleptono’ boll kept up a | 0343 311514103 it miy 0o best to vender iv | Aeures are as follows: Photogranned trom lite. - Mann ooas or | Family Wine and Lig J L L ATV TARRET Tor a sneer aud every day some one of the | stondy wingiug from customers orderiug | prompily, butone should rememner to use | Auzust, 1501, 06 peFIILS . oooooin #120.505 | diminution of theGenerative Orgar T |Dear newspapers would buve biung editarials garding the road or Mr. Gould. Upon assuming control I weut 1o these papers and o ) manufact | August, I for 85 rantee Bskod thow to withhold teir condomuation; | that the oystor war. which was brougnt oa | ured by the California kig Syrup Co, paizui, 6 J cure or refund druggls i B e il that I weavt to do the fair thing by St | by his refusal to onter & comoiuation with B Fricats soll yon Bomo A Youis and asked them to do likewise with | o4 the road. It hud the aesired effect aud from that day St. Louis commenced 10 grow aund fa growing. Whatever St. Louis wauts fron, the Missouri Pacitic, and is at all with- iu veason, she gets aud the city and the company understand ovo another. I lay no eredit of this condition of affairs to myseif, Dbut use it simply as an illustration of how 1 would like to have tnings conducted in Omaba. 1etus all be fair aud 1 bave no doubt the troubles that buve beset the city and road in the past wiil be forgotien in an era of peace. und good feeling.” Firemen Go Howe. Phie committee Order of Locomotive Iire- men of the Urlon Pacific system haviog completed the labors which brought it to- gother in this city last week, left yesterday aiter & call upon Mr. Dickinson, assistaut geveral manager. The officers elected for the year arc: C. I Moutgomery of Le Grande, Ore., chairman of the general pro- tective order of firemen oporaliug on the Uuign Paciic; A, M. Potrie, vice-chairman, more ovsters, aud Mr. Branch was inter- ruptad at almost every word, the interview was abandoned, but ne found time to add eastern bouses, bad advertised his busivoss better than unything else coula have done. ik ¢ FATHER'S KITCHEN Prominent Winuipeg Vou With w Wisxiree, M Oct. 8.—Miss Ollie Odell, 8 well known Winnipeg lady, promi- nent in the Ppiscopal church and daughter of a Cunadian Pacifio railway ofiicial her was found dead in tho kitchen of ber par- ents' residence yesterday, ‘Iue body lay in @ poo! of blood with a bullet hole through i ner breast and her brother's gun lying near DEID N HE ) Meots by, ‘The circumstances are so sensational aud mysterious as to completely bafile the police.” ‘The theory of suicide was ut first accopted by the poiice. ‘The statement of & | neighbor that at3 o'clook Sunday she ueard | a man hurridly leave Odell's residence aud ! run down the street *led Lo tuo suspicion of | murder. Stangely neither tho neighbors | i uor fumily of the girl. who siept upstaivs, heard the report of the guu, even the most pertect remedivs ounly when neoded. The best aud most stmplo and gon- tle remedy 1s tho Syrup of Fig Yon Bulow € ers Witn Leo, Roxe, Oct. 5.—The pope today gave an audlence tovon Bulow, the new Prussian minister, Subsequently the pope beld a two p— S — - DEPRICES (/am ‘Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard Septewber, 180, 1.4 permits 112,085 Potal, 200 Totul, 202 permits...... L U000 e S Disease NEVer sUCCessIully altacks the sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla wakes pure uew blood aud anricnes blood, Baking Powder. “ morphiue Hablt Carea in ) L0 20 days. No pay till cured. Dr. 3. Stephicns, Lebanon, O ete. and all effects caused by "pust Put up convenlently (0 carry cst pocket, Price 1 a package, D Rt TAON in pluce of SANATIVO, euiclose el lope und we will send by mail. Famphlet in fl‘m sealed ex peiree, Addres ADRID CHEMICAL CO, , Branch Oftice for U.S.A 866 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, 1LL, SANATIVO is sold in OMAHA, NEB, by Kuhn & Co., Druggists, Cor. 15th & Douglas Sts. 1. A. Fuller'& Co., Druggists, Cor. a4th & Douglas §ts., and druggists generally, Esmond Hotel Block. Uiton Dopot.Counel Night Bxpress Vestibulo Limitod Day Bipross Ly Night Fxprost SIOUX CITY & PACIEL Jupot, Connell Blufs. | Transfor Jmmodntion. .| 1600 p m . SE anl Kxprass Sttt vy an EXPERT b Creston Local ousheadache cured by using our Specticies THE ALOE & PENFOLD D, Craighton Blo: Dopot. 161 and Webater Sk, |~ Oma Hmnodation | 505 p ious Clty Expross (v My ATIONAL Dr. Sargent’s Normal School. OF Pliysical Tra Wutts [ Transfae 9A0s CHICAGO, BURLN & QUINGY, [Arrivi 1040 & Areivos (ynabn |Arrivas 1z w 0%a W sar e Ruid'v) | B6 8w nster's Notice Soptember 3, on bouL G yeurs o d. I ut pubiie small brindle 1t not redesmed, sald tion at 10 115 Loave JOUN BROEKL, Poundmasier. o udb