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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1889)
I ' 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIjfaWEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 20. 1889 , Tj I - IN THE SPORTING WORLD bi i H1' ' 1 f , Btops Taken Towards OrgantdnK a H Local Kennel Olub K THE PLAYERS NATIONAL LEAGUE Hjli An Important Secret M > tlnn Now In HYl bcssion in Chicago The Now HJ McCormlck Knee Course HJ Gniriine Shoots BJ The Omalm Kennel CI lit ) . HJ A number of business nnd professional HJ < men interested in tbo formntlon of a local HJ kennel club met a Leo Ustolld's ofllco In the HJ board of trndo building yesterday afternoon HJ for tbe purpose of discussing tbclr plans HJ , Among those present was Dr Ueorgo L. HJ f Miller , Dr Ocorso II Ayrcs , W. 12. Nnson , HJj Charles Murray nnd William Mold rum HJ ' After a thorough canvas of the subject tt HJ i • was unanimously resolved to organ Izo tbo HJ ' club under the American Kennel club rules HJ • nnd to meet lnr that purpose Friday morn HJ log at 8 oclock J t To orgnnlro under the rules and protection BBj , of thq American Kennel dub requires tbo Hi ; giving of n bond of ? :00 , which entitles the ; now club to nil the bcnctlls and privileges of HK this old established organization , under I these rules ull dogs not registered nro dis- HJj quallilcd from the bench , and a dog show given under the nusplcos HBH of any of the clubs possessing these Hjlfl is as lcgltlmnto an nffulr , so fur as the ndju- Jfl u dication of the superior points of the cnnlncs H und the awarding ot premiums , nsif hold by HUB the American club itself No dogs run bo HHB admitted to tbo bench , unless for exhibition J purposes solul.v , if not accompanied by his or her bona lido pedigrco nnd visitors to Mr HHB' Mcldrum's show In January can rest per HHB , fectly sccuro in the knowledge thnt no spur HHB ious judgments or fictitious uwurds will bo Bflfl * foistud oft on them by incompetent numb HBJ skulls who usually glvo these shows for per BBfl | sonai gain alouu HHB Tbo Omaha club expects to draw within HHB' its folds such well known cltizcnsnsWil HHB Holcotnb , of tbo Union i'acillo ; T. IC Sud- HHB borough , of the Pacific Hxprcss company ; BHBJ Dr 11. L. ltuinncclolti , J. S. Collins , O. II flfl Gordon , Frank Piirmoloo , S. P. Morse , and flB n host of other gentlemen mora or loss Inter Bflfl csted In line and thoroughbred dogs HHB Mr Moldrum's show will bo hold on the HB 1st ; 2d , nnd 3d of January , ou which occa- HHB stou 81.000 or moro will bo hung up in prizes , HHB and wellltnown Judges from forolgu clubs HHB ' will bo sent for to make ttio awards It will BHHr bo a bench show In the fullest nnd complot HHBj est sense of the word , conducted on the sumo HHB ] basis of tbo snows glvon in Boston , New HHB York Philadelphia , Pittsourg , Columbus HHBj nnd St Louis during the past season HHBj The 1'lnycrn' lnntiie HHBJ Chicago , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram to BHHj Tin : Bee.1 An Important secret mooting of BHHL p the prima movers in the Players league is BHHj now in session in this city Jack Glasscock , HHH , captain of last seasons "Hoosicr" team , and HHH ono of the loaders in the brotherhood , ar- HHH rived early this morning Then Mark Bald HHH win , the star pitcher of tbo Columbus club , HHH put in an appearance , nnd it was given out HHH that John Montgomery Wnrd , of the Now fl' , Yorus , would arrive Inter in the day 'llio BflflBobject of the mooting is secret , hut HHB" that it has as ono of the foremost HHH' designs the management of the brotherhood HHHteam next year In Chicago is certain Much BflflB surprise was occasioned by the nppcarunco Bflflj of Mark lialdwin , who , it was stated , bad HB signed n contract with the Columbus team BHHj tin eo weeks ago and would romaln In the HHB Association , tins Ualdwin denies Ilo is BHfl ] now a thoroughbred brotherhood mun , nnd HHB ' will bo found in the Chicago club which represents that organization in lSJO ' HB ? Wnnts to ( in Into ttio Iis-hsup. HBSandy .McDcrmott , ou the past seasons t HHB • Western association stuff , has applied for an HHB ' tlmplrcship in the National league , with BHBJ " \ good prospects of receiving nn aopointmont BflflB < That be is ono'Of the bc st umpires in the BHH < country there is no denyinc nnd the lenguo flflfll , will get a great man if they sign him Ho - writes the sporting editor of Tuk lirr ttut flflfll • ho is looking for an early and total collapse flfljl of the Brotnerliood Sandy is in Columbus , - , Ohio , at tbo United States hoteL PB B A Call From Tom Loft us HJJJ i Tom Loftus , tbo best and most successful Bflfll baseball manager in the country , and with Pfl fl - the Ctncinnatis next year , was in the city PJJ fl yesterday and called at The Dee oftlcc HB Pfl i He was en route homo from Denver , where B B H , ' ' bo had gonoto sign ArllcLalham Thodudo , B B Hf however , had already put his autograph to B , Chicago brotherhood contract , and Tom H * , came away disappointed Lof tus said Tin : Bflfll ) ' Bees baseball scoop of last Wednesday was PPPB ' a great ono Ilo also said that ho witnessed HJJfl . . _ the game between the Uostons and HPffl J Comiskny's California aggregation Sunday Bflflfl ) and that it wnn a daisy Jack Crooks , out of flflK four times at tbo bat toucticd up Hudbourno for a single and two throc-sackcrs , flflfll mid tli on when the great Clarksou flflfll > was put in , ho also knockea thrco cushions flflfll ' . . outofblm Lof tus was lavish in his pralso flflKi > of Crooks , and pronounced him tbo base BflW • • ball star for lJO BB H tVliero nro Xniflloy anil AInoullcr ? B BH Traffloy and Macullor of the Dos Moines B BB * " baseball club , can learn something to their Bflfll decided ndvuntago by dropping a line to the | flflj Eporting editor of this paper Any ono fa- flflflf , \ miliar with their whereabouts will confer a HflflflflfJavor by communicating tnu saino to this flflflflflP PPPV nicCormick itiioo Courxp HJ fl . Charllo McCormlck has hU half mlle track PPffl . . &t bis ranch up near Calhoun about ready H ' 1 or the ilycrs Next spring McCormlck will ' hold a thrco days racing meet hero , mid cx- > , poets plenty of sport , but incagro profits . + _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , "Ivra Great Trnn Shots B l Chnrllo Uudd , of Des Moines , and Frea K ! Erb , of Chicago , two of the greatest trap PJ B . shots in the world , will shoot a 100 livo-blrd flppi match at Davenport , Iowa , Thursday of tor Hpfl , noon for tbo American Hold cnampionship HflflB medal , now held by 13udd , Colonel Frank Parmalco , of this city , will go over to wit flflfljB , ncss the shoot BB Bffi A Ltro IHrd Tournnmont B B B The Thauksgtvlug pigeon shoot on the B B Hf Gwln Dunmiro grounds Thanksgiving a ' . . day promises to be an interesting uflulr , us BBBBB' 1' all the best shots in the city , realizing that BBBiBr' tu'a ' ' * lliulr "nal opportunity of the season , BBflflHi , " lluvo signified their lnteatlon of being on flfl flTffand. . K ' AVhoro tlio lllnls Are IflflB ; ' - iV Tbo continue balmy weather has utterly BB pfl destroyed all prospects for any geese or flflBT ' uuck shooting this fall Yet reports have it BflK [ i that cccso are wonderfully plontful along * the Platte ut Ogalalla , nnd that the north * B K western lakes nro teeming with ducks Still B BBr ut littles reliance it placed in these reports H Ynnk Attn ins Norv B BH , Yank Adams , ot Chicago , the champion B BB digital billmrdist of the world , will glvo an B BB oxbibition at Foley's Phoenix billiard ball B BB f this evening Oa the occasion Mr B B ' - . ' Adams will bo plttod against twenty of the BBBj best players in the city , ho manipulating the , Ivories witn his flngors , aud his oppouenu BBB ' using the cue Adams also gives tbo stick Bflflflc era tuo odas of a grand discount , which is equivalent to 1,000 points or no count Ilo flflflflr will also glvo his full rcportolro of both f " fancy and murvolous shots , und no admirer IflflflK of the gsuio Bhould fall to bo in attendance B Opeulne or tlio Polo Sonson Bflfl | 4 , Tbo polo players are oil agog over the BflflB opening of tbe championship season by the B * city league , which taUos place Thanksgiving B BB night at the Coliseum , between the Ramblers B BB k " - * Qdtbo Continentals All the teams have B BB ' . , tocn oompletod , and tbo dlfferont members B Bfl nre in dally practice A * this will be tba ln-uguratiou of this splendid i > ort iu this K vicinity , tba prospects are for an oyer- BV . ' 0 wholnilug crowd on the opening night H BB Timrsilay ICvenlnu' * Wreotln B BB' Tom Connors arrived from Milwaukee ycs > B BB Urduy morning in Hue trim for bis wrestling BHBfl match with Alf Gtesner , the English cham pion , at the Collsoum Thursday evening Connors is full ofconfldenco nd says that If ho dent win the battle thnt It will Inst nil night It Is to bo calch-ns-catch-cnn , two best out of three falls , for $250nsldo. NOKTIl DAKOTA tjliOtbliATUUG Gilbert A. Plerco tlio Ilrpubllcnn Nominee Tor Scnntor HtsMAiiCK , X D „ Nor 10. fSpcctal Telegram - gram to Tun Use ] The lcgl laturo con vened at 2 o'clock this afternoon , and the re publicans , by nn almost unanimous vote of both houses , adopted the caucus slnto for the ofllces , The governor , being notified of tbo organization , Informed the lcgislaturo that ho would moot them In Joint session tomorrow row and deliver bis mcss.igo without the transaction of furthoi-business , Both houses adjourned to rnucus for United States sena tors nnd n conference commlttoo added to call tbo coucus for 8 o'clock this evening 'J hero has boon much speculation during the dnv ns to who would bo the winner for the second scnntorshlo , it bolmi conceded that Gilbert A. Pierce will bo elected as one , nlthough there has been n dcslro to olrct Pierce and thus remove him from the iitfht for the second mnn There nro many who insist that both shall bo elected at one tlmo Johnson , the Scandinavian oandldato from Nelson county , claims to have n major ity , nnd his frlonds were cnnlldcnt that ho wguld bo chosen nt to-night's caucus This has not been conceded , although it has been admitted that the fight is between Ordwuy and Johnson At this hour Johnson is mak ing n desnernto effort to force the caucus to vote for two candidates for each ballot , bo- llaving thnt this will lnsuro his election Tlio Itnllot in llntnll DisMvncic , N. D. , Nor 10. [ Special Tele gram to The Mee.1 At to-night's republican caucus Cilbort A. Pierce wassilcstodUnited States senator , his nnmo Doing voted on separately Ilo was placed In nomination by R A. Williams , of Bismarck , nnd bis Bcconds came from all parts of tbo Dtato On the first vote ho rccolvcd ( k ) ayes and 13 nays nnd his nomination was made unanimous without dolny As the vote was nnnouncca the enthusiasm was wild , the delegates chocrlng nnd wnving hanakor- chlofs and shouting for Pierce Ilo was es corted to the hall nnd ncccpted the nomina tion In the following words : "My gratitude for this mark of confidence knows no bounds I could not express my feelings on this occasion , oven it I wcro In clined to weary you I promise , howovcr In the futuio , as in the past , when called upon to servo the pcoplo of North Dakota to do so faithfully and to tbo best of my ability " ' Two ballots for the second senator were then taken without nn election The vote on the last ballot was , ns follows : M. N. .lolin- Bon S" , P. J McCumbor 1 + , N. G. Ordwny 10 , George U. Walsh 11 , W. C. Plummor 7 , Walter Mulr 8 , George WInshIp 2 , C. A. M. Spencer 1 , Number of votes necessary to a choiccof the caucus 41. The caucus adjourned without-date , bnt in all probability the bal loting will bo resumed within the next two dnys It Is.belioved that Johnson and Mc Cumber developed their full strength on the motion to adjourn , which it was expected thev wculd defeat , provided they had a ma jority of the votoi at their command As to who will take tbo load nt the next caucus tnero aio many predictions , most , of thorn fa voring Ordwas * , as many of the members who nro known to bo Ills friends voted for other candidates The caucus has not chanced the opinion that the contest ltes be tween Orduay and Johnson A motion to vote on the cnucus cnndidato hi the legisla ture tomorrow was ndoptod , and this menus that tomorrow Gilbert A. Pierce will bo formally elected to the United States sen- mo THE FAST M.AIU It Has Made Koniiulcnhlc Speed and is Promptly on Time HUMnoi.nT , Nov , Nov 10. [ Spoclnl Telegram ' gram to The Hee.I Tbo fast mall limited reached hero nt 5:10 : pm , ou tlmo Hum boldt is r190 miles west ot Omaha , and 450 miles west of Ogdun At Ogden the Union Pacifio steamed in on timoaftor a wild run % from F.vnnston , Wyo " At Green Kivor a delay was occasioned by the engineer tailing the signal to back up for ono to start , and the train was out some distance before the car containing the members of the press and the oRlciuls wasinls ed But for all of this the Union Pacific crowned itself with laurels by landing its mails at Ogaen on scaedulo time Superintendent Whlto of the railway mail Bcrvico , und General Mauager Dickinson of tbe Union Pacific arn confident that the Pa cific coast will bo reached promptly ou time There are yet I95 ! miles of road , to cover , and aside from a slight fall of snow in the moun tain districts , tbo weather is favorable Thus far the fast tlmo has been made on the Nobrusica division of the Union Pacific Tbe last district of that division , which is between Sidney nnd Clioyontic , was covered at the remarkable speed of ntxty-sovon miles per hour \ \ hilu the mall clerks have been terribly pushed , they have disposed of the tons of mail in proper shupe , and have made nil con nections very promptly Arrival nt Sun Frnnosco San FnASciBcoC'al.Nor.l9. The first fast mall train arrived in this city on tlmo at 0:45 : this morning with n number of eastern and Pacific coast railway officials aboard , the lat ter haviug gone to Ogden to meet the train An immense amount of mail matter , ready for distribution in this city and other points on the 1'aclUo coast , was received by tbo train Gonornl satisfaction is expressed at the inauguration of tbe now mail service , which oilers facilities for rapid communica tion with eastern points which was never before enjoyed hero Not tlio 1'lytir. ' PoitTiA > 'i > , Ore , Nov 10. The westbound train which was derailed near Union , Ore „ proves not to bo the fast mail train , but was n train made up at Green Iilvcr to mnko up tbo service between the regular fast trains The first through fast train that left Council Bluffs for the west Saturday ovonlng will bo duo hero tomorrow morning at 7 oclock llio Mormon Investigation Salt Lake , Nor 10. The Investigation in regard to tbo Mormon obligations was con tinued today before Judge Anderson The defense introduced much documentary evi dence to show that tbo church was not disloyal and to contro vert the statements us to murders , etc Charles W. Penrose , ono of the best known preachers in the church , douind that tbe president ot the church ever ordered.tho killing of any man for apostasy Ilo under stood tbo doctrloo of blood atone ment to mean thnt when a man com mitted murder or udultory bo should bo killed , Tbo church bad no authority to kill a man for adultery , but bolievcd when tbe law of God was fully established the penalty would bo death The witness declined to auswor questions as to how many wives he had , and was given until tomorrow to reply or go to Jail Washington Ballotinic For Senators Pou fland , Ore , Nor 19 , By common consent ouo senatur is to bo elected from the east and ono from the west division of the state of Washington , Ono ballot for the east side senator was today taken , 'Tbo house seed : Jphn B , Allen 40 , George Turner 14 , T. II Brents 1 , Charles S. Voorbeos 8. In tbo scauto the vote stood : Alleu U0. Tur ner C Upon balloting for the west sldo senator at Olympia the vote in the bouso stood : Ex- Governor Watson O. Bqulro 46 , General J. W. Sprague 10 , Walter J , Tbompson 3 , Tur ner 1 , Gomey 1. Attempted Prison Ilrealc Frustrated Jacxsos , Mich , Noy , 10. JSpecial Tole- gramtoTuB Beb.I A bomb was exploded insula the state prison last night and a portion tion ot tba wall was shattered A prisoner named Latimer is suspected ot complicity in this as in a former plot Tbo cells of two or three llfo prisoners were found unlocked and tbo officials ore greatly niystiUod and somewhat frightened ' A careful watch is being kept ot the prisoners , 'Jho Nnvavsit Ttioters IUltwoue , Nov , 19. The trial of eighteen negroes for riot and murder on the Island of Nuvassa was boguu to day in the United States court THAT COLLEGE WEDDING The Studonta Bldo With the Younff Marrlod Oouplo RblNSTATEMENT IS DEMANDED Opcnlnir 'of ' a Seminary nt Mnson City A Plnguo or Itntg nnd Mice Other loivn News Demand Ilia Itcinslntcmnnt Des Moines , la , Nor 19. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tun UnB.V-Tho trouble over the marriage of the two students of the Do a Moines collcgo Is stirring up a good deal ot feeling , the fntbor ot the joung man hns como to town , and bo sides with tbo boy und condemns the faculty very strongly for their course In suspending him A number ot the students have token the matter up , and it Is reported thnt unless the faculty rcinstato the marrtcd couple they will all leave and enter a rival collcgo nt Polh\ . The groom was Interviewed today , nnd he sticks to his position thnt the collcgo ought not to inter fcro In his lore affairs Ilo says it may seem very funny to the public , but bis marrlugo Is a very serious affair to linn und Clertio OpenliiKof Norn Spt-lnus Somlnnry Mason City , la , Nov 10. ( Special Telegram - gram to Tun Uee " | The Nora Springs seminary was formally opened today The dedicatory address was delivered by Dr J. B. Albrook , of Mason City This evening a largo crowd assembled In the largo room Speeches were made by Prof William Wil cox Prof William Gouitnol and a number of prominent citizens Tbo school is a Metho dist Institution and Is the fourth of tbo kind iu the stnto , C. S. Stevenson is the prin cipal A Plague or Hats nnd Mice BuiiLtNOTOff , 3a. , Nov 10. [ Special Tclo- grntn to The Bee " | The farmers of western and central Towa nro complaining bitterly of a plncuo ot rats and mice that have como upon them The rodents are eating fields of corn nnd destroying corn cribs , it is thought tbo past mild und dry weather is the cause of the plague Mississippi Iioccinc Company Cmntok , la , Nor 19. | Special Toiogram tq Tub Bee " ) Twcnty-livo members ot the Mississippi Valley Logging company mot hero today in annual session They elected J. Weycrhouser president , Artomus Lamb vice president , and Thomas Irvine secretary They considered among other things the amount of logs to bo cut this winter , but ronched no decision They control the nrin- I'ipul lumber regions that xurnlsh the mark ets of the Mississippi valley A Serious llunaway IXDEPEXDESCE , la , NOV } 0. f Special Tel egrnm to 'Ihe Bek.J An accident , which will provo fatal to a Westburg farmer , James Foreman , occurred yesterday after noon A team attached to a heavy lumber wagon lan for several blocks and throw the occupant aguinst the paved walk , causing severe cuts about the head Ho cannot 11 vo Discovered Con ) . Cr.uiK8vu.Ln , la , Nov 19. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee ] Coal has been found on the furm of Charles Doty , two miles west of this place It was struck by .1. H. Thomp son while drilling a well and ut dcpth of about thirty foot Mr Thompson thinks the vein is of good paying thickness and says it is of the best bltuuiltious Five 'yenrs at Hard Lmunr Newton , la , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] Emnnuol Nelson , who was found guilty ot manslaughter a foxy days atro , was arraigned in court this morning for sentence Ho was given fl vo years at hard labor at the Fort Madison ponltontiary ' Fish nt Charles City IxnnrEXDnjJCE , la , Nor 10. [ Special Toio gram to The Bee ] A car of the United States llsh commission has Just put in 2,000 fish in the rivornt Charles City . They are mostly bass , pike and porglcs FAlLbD TO AG11EE. The Jury in the Collom Case Uls- chorsed Minneapolis , Nor 19.---This evening the Jury in the Collom forgery trial was called into court after being out seventy-ouc hours , and reported that they had boon unable to agree , and wcro discharged It was learned that the balloting had been eight for acquit tal and four for conviction from tbo start to the llnlsn The court ordered Collom to ap pear tomorrow , when it will bo decided what disposition will bo made of the case It leaked out this afternoon that on offer had been made to deliver tbo vote of ono of tbo Jurors The offer came in a letter to J. A. Ulandill , the defendant The prosecut ing attornov admitted that ho was cognizant ot the letter , but refused to say anything in explanation BUFFALO AIlLLBIt DKAD The Well Known Distlltcr-Pnliticinn Passes Away at Chicago Chicago , Nov 19. Buffalo Miller , who has been lying ill at the Grand Pacific hotel hero with Bright's ' disease , died early this moraine Ho was a prominent republican and served a term as county trcasuror of Cook , after which bo was sent to the lcgis laturo A few years ago ho opened a distil lery at Klvcrton , this tate , and was identi fied with the whisky pool For two years ho was president of the pool Ilo was presi dent of the whisky trust when it was organ ized , but retired from office nnd active work three years ago Western Circuit Stale Fairs Chicago , Nov 10. The western circuit stuto fairs met here tonight , ex-Governor Furnas , of Nebraska , presiding Dates wcro fixed as follows : Iowa , first Monday in Sep tember , 1890 ; Nebraska and Minnesota , second end Monday ; Wlnconsln and Kansas , third Monday ; Illinois , fourth Monday , and Mis souri the last Monday in Oclobor Representatives from Illinois urged strongly that trotting by heats bo abandoned and dashes substituted Illluols may adopt the ehango at the next state fair to ascer tain whether it will bo an improvement on tbo races of the past Robert Furnas , of Nebraska , was chosen president and K O. Lowls , secretary Chicago cage was endorsed for the worlds fair Illinois Short Horn Brooders Ciiioaoo , Nov 10. The Illinois state asso ciation ot short horn brcrdors hold a meeting tonight and discussed the extension of tbo dairy interest among short born breeders and tbo necessity of a foreign mnrkot for Ameri can cattle The president was instructed to appoint speakers to address the agricultural institutes of Illinois In Dckombor ou tbo ad vantage of short bora cattle both for milk and beef purposes A resolution was adooted asking the Pan American delegates to present the claims of American nhort horn cattle in South and Central America and to point out tbo ad vantages to bo gained by importing cattle from the United States for brooding pur poses , Chicago Is endorsed for the worlds ' fair The Kiiiuhts oV Labor Atlanta , Nov , 19. The Knights ot Labor today discussed the eight hour quostlon , Resolutions were adopted to tba effect that the matter of short hours should be regulated - latod by the demand The effect of this is to leave it with the local assemblies to gel as short hours as is consistent with tbo dif ferent kinds of work The general assem bly favors tbo gradual reduction of tbe time , but it is opposed to any radical movement Moiusa XIoy in Jail Constantinople , Nov 19 , Moussa Bey , tbo Kurdish chlof who is charged with per petrating outrages upon Christians In Ar menia , has boon imprisoned Ills trial will take place November 33. SKCUltjlNjll TRRMINAIaS The Chlcairo & Central Southern IiOokintf Townrds the South Chicago , No . [ Special Toiogram to TnrBrE ] OP clals o ( the now Chicago & Central Southern railroad are In the city for the purpose of securing terminals The line runs at present from Terre Ilnuto Jnd , to about 100 miles saath of Chicago At pres ent it looks ' -at though the now Wis consin Central depot will bo used It is the purpose of tlio owners of the road to' extend It as fur south ns Aiobllo It ili thought the line will bo completed between Chicago nnd Terre Ilnuto nnd the soUlhorn cxtonsion begun by next summer A'numborot Chicago capi talists nro back of the now enterprise Inn mensuro the Chicago & Central Southern is a competitor of the men back ot which , in its Bouthcrn extensions , are the capitalists who Inaugurated the Tampa Bay project and which is still n llvo Issue among Chicago merchants On to the Northwest , Olivet , S. D. , Nor < 19. [ Soorlol to Tna Bie.J At an enthusiastic mooting of the citizens of this plnco , hold for the purpose ot taking action in connection with the building ot the Omaha & Pierre railroad , the follow ing was ndoptcd as the sense ot tbo meeting : Whereas , It is proposed to build n railroad from the city of Omaha via \nnkton and the • lames Illvor Volley to Mltcboll uud thence to Pierre , S. D.and ; Whereas , Aid is being given along the proposed line of said road ; and Whereas , The citizens of Mltcholl have ap pointed n committco of ilvo to prncuro the right of way and depot grounds between that city nnd Yankton ; nnd Whereas , Olivet Is In n direct line between - • twoon the two cities and will bo very llkoly to bo a point on said line ; theraforo Resolved , That wo , the citizens of Olivet nnd vicinity , are heartily in favor of said rand and stand ready to give any assistance wo enn In furthering the project Resolved , Tbntn committco of llvo bo ap pointed to cooperate with the Mitchell com mittco and such others ns may bo appointed to sccuro right bf way and other privileges to said road : The Ilouds Stand o Good Show NiouiiAUA , Neb , Nov * 10. | Special to Tns Bee "I The special election to vote bonds to the amount of $3,000 to nid in the construc tion of the Niobrara it Sioux Reservation railway , takes place tomorrow There will bo little it any opposition If the woatber continues open it is expected that the com pany will begin work immediately , ns the survey Is completed and the right-of-way so- cured This will bo a continuous line from Omaha direct to the Dakotas , and , with the opening of the reservation , will glvo Omaha an onttroly now field to work in , besides giving that much-talkcd-of and much de sired connootlon to Mltcholl , Chamberlain , Huion , Pierre , Aberdeen und the Northern Pacific by the Chicago , Mllwnukeo & St Paul railway After Omaha builds Its air lines it will discover that as near a route flills NIobraraward at the confluence of the rich vallovs of tbo Niobrara and Missouri rivers We have equal , If not superior ad vantages as the * gateway to the Dakotas to any point on the Missouri river , and our water powers and , beautiful country nfford unlimited room for enterprises without end Resisting ho Foreclosure Kansas City , IJTgy ID Chairman Griggs , ot Meade , Kan.oftho ; committco appointed by the couvontloiUof municipal attorneys to resist the foreclosure of the mortgngo on the ' Chicago , Kansas city & Nebraska railroad the wostorti extension ot the Rpck Island , has Issued a circular calling a meeting of the attorneys for November 23 next at Topeka 'lho circular btates ithat the municipal sub scriptions to iho stock were investments , not gifts The sura of 555,140,000 had been realized by the , ppmpanv from the sale of storks and bondst Deducting from this 510,000,000 , the cq of construction , where , ' ! asks Griggs , "wilUho remaining $15,140,000 gel " It ought to g $ | > toward the payment o , tuo company's do.bjts , bo says , butfoara.it is to bo criminally covered Into the coffers of the Rock.Island or into she coffers of the otticors of the Chicago , Kansos City & Ne braska road , , Passenger Kobntos Abolished New Yoiik , Nov 10. The Trunk line pres idents today decided to abolish nil commis sions and rebates on passenger traffic east of Chicago An effort will bo made to Induce the lines outside of the association to take similar action Propnrlnc For Snow Storms CiiAMnEitLAiN , S. D. , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bee ] A Chicago , Mu- waukoo & St Paul snow fence train loft hero this ovonlng to put all company snow fences In order A 1'reicht Wreck GcTimiE , L T. , Nov 10. A freight train was wrecked in Wasn 't ! Canon , on tbe Denver - vor , Fort Worth & Texas , yesterday Eng ineer Wilmarth and Urakeman Wiurs were killed and Fireman Elam was badly injured HE HAS FALLISN A Hitherto Spotless Youth on Ills Way to Canada Chicaoo , Nor 10. [ Special Toiogram to The Bee.1 A Bonsatlon has boon caused in business circles by the discovery that Charles J. Shogron , an omployo of Pitkin & Brooks , has absconded with cash , drafts and enccks amounting to $4,050. Shogrcn is a joung man who resided with his 1 uther und ho has always boon consldorod a niodol Ho was only in tlio employ of Pit kin & Brooks a few weeks , having formerly been employed by Sprague , Werner & , Co Ilo is supposed to have gone to Canada A MINERAL WATBR THUST Orirnnlzod- Against the Pauper Springs t lint Bubble Up In Kuroue Chicago , Nov 10. A now organization , representing over 520,000,000 Invested capl • tnl , and including all the prominent mineral water spring owners of tbo country , wns formed bore today Its object is to sccuro protection by legislation from foreign manu factured mineral waters A. M. Jones , of Wuukcsha , Wis , was elected prcsldont Was Jlltod by an Actress New Yoiik , Nor 19. | Special Telegram to The Bee ] Henry Beard , the well-known artist found at the Hoffman house Sunday asphyxiated , died tonight in tbo Rousovillo hospital ; A romance | s revealed - voaled which lqds many ot his friends to tblnlcMr Beard attempted suicide A few months ago ha lnWn dashing young actress and became infatuated witn her and lav ished money up6n''hcr. ' Hodovoted all his tlmo to her atmisAthont He recently in vited a frlond , a follow artist , to dinner with him , which led tq'BAard ' bolng Jilted by the woman This caiis'ud him to drink and some of bis friends bullevo ho attempted to kill himself i"il flrnoUlyn Ntriiot Cars Tied Up New Yoiik , NovV 19. Tbo conductors and drivers on Dcacpn 'JJRlohardson's ' four roads in Brooklyn went on u strlko this uiornini ; . Up to 9 o'clock only , ono car had reached the bridge ; The latter part ; faf last week eight men were dlschargod'npa the Btrlkors slate that the only reason wasahat they were Knichts of Labor Yesterday the employes do- mnnded the reinstatement of the men , threatening ening to tie up the road unless the reqaest was granted It was refused and the men quit work No disturbances uro reported yet Indicted for Mnusliuightor Denvbe , Cole , Nov 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tub Bee ] It will bo remembered that last Soptcmber a freight train on the Union Pacifio , passing through Greoloy at a high rate of speed , struck a carriage and killed Mrs Gale und ber nolce Today tbo Weld county gruud Jury returned nu indict ment for manslaughter against G. H. Smith , conductor , and William Hartley ' engineer of the train An Oregon itomaiioo Astoria , Ore , Nov 19. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee.J About two years ago a young man , belug down In his roTS * , enlisted nt Fort Canby In the rogulnr army Ho visited Astoria frequently Ho was a model of soldierly deportment Subscqilontlv it transpired that ho was the oldest son of Lord Chlof Justice Cnnrlcs Bercsford , of Ireland Ho Is a presumptive heir to nn Immcnso for tune Steps have boon taken to sccuro his dlsclmrgo from the nrtny , nnd now word comes that ho is about to marry ono of the proudest titled holrcsscs In Great Britain , FJiOODS IN THIS HAST Much Dnninco Douo In Pennsylvania nnd Now York BrttrposTB Nov 19. llnln has falton al most Incessantly for forty-eight hours , nnd reports from the surrounding country sny tlio flood Is as great as last June Several railroad bridges liavn been washed away and Lock Ilnvon nnd Clearfield are reported badly Hooded Reaping , Pa , Nov 10. The heavy rain hns caused the Schuylkill river to overflow Its banks , mid Its tributaries nro greatly swollen Many streets of the city nro under water nnd cellars are generally Hooded NuwroiiT , Pn , Nov l6. The Junlnta rlvof is rising very rapidly and nnothor flood Is feared WiM.tAvsronr , Pa . Nov 19. The streams in this vicinity nro greatly swollen nnd nniy bridges on the Northern Central railroad nro in danger Travel is suspended Llkhoun , Md , Nov 19. llonvy rains hnvo prevailed since Sunday All the strenms nro high Many streets In this town mo Hooded nnd many county bridges have boon swept away WiLiiAMsroiiT Pa , Nov 10 The rivers are still rising , nnd considerable dumngo is rei > ortod A number of small towns report qulto serious Hoods Many bridges hnvo boon carried away All tlio trains nro nbnndonod on the Northern Central road , and the Phil adelphia & Heading is partly dtsnblcd The wutcr is still rising hero nnd will probably reach eighteen tcct before morning New Yoiik , Nov 10. The heavy rains have caused mnny stronms In Now York nnd Now.lorsey to overflow tbolr banks nnd n number of towns hnvo sustained con siderable damugo from the flood Traffic on the Erlo railroad is stopped to-duy by washouts near Hlmira The low or portions nro completely inundntcd nnd the Northern Central railroad is nlso blocked by washouts nnd landslides Several bridges have been carried away around Klmlra and HornoUsvtllc The Lehigh Valley trains nro delayed Canlstco is partly inundated by the rlso of the Cunisleo river The storm is very severe - voro along the Jersey coast The pier at Long Branch is in danger and the bluffs and bulkheads of that part ot the coast are badly drmuged , BurrALO , N. Y. , Nov 19. The heavy rams have caused a number of washouts In this locality The Erlo & Lackawanna roads are In bad shape , * A NOTABtiM GATHERING Annunl Banquet of the Now Yorfc Ctiiiinlicr of Commerce New Yoiik , Nor 19. Tbo chamber of commerce gnvo its 12ist nnnubl banquet to night Many notables were present Presi dent Smith in his address referred to the nations commercial Interests and said to insure - sure the success of the worlds fair it must bo located in Now York Ex-President Cleveland responded to the toast Our Honorary Members " Ho said thoro.should bo mora business men in na tional administrations Many of the evils of public life would speedily disappear If busi ness men would take greater interest in pub lic affairs Referring to the question What shall wo do with our cx-nresid-jnts , " Mr Cleveland hoped the country would not take the aovico of the Illinois editor who recom mended that they be shot He suggested the way to dispose of them was to let them alone nDd glvo them a chnnco to earn their doily bread in pcaco Ex-Mlnlstor to England Phelps spoke on Commerce " In the course of his remarks ho Bnid the first need of a good government is the right men to administer It Better a hundred times an honest and capable ad ministration with an erroneous policy thana corrupt and incapable administration with a good ono "is there do reproach In this matter that busi ness mon and the best intolltgcnco of this country should take to tnemsovosi The considerations are nbovo party lines and ap plicable to all Have wo not on all sides , in too many cases , permitted ourselves to bo marcbod out to vote for thosa who are not men , but only candidates ? Glvo us men in places of public trust both great and small Justice Miller , of the supreme courtspoke ou the Judlciury Ho said the separation of the powers of government are not as perfect as they might bo The senate partakes in the functions of the executlvo by the re quirement of its assent to his appointments , aud ontreuches upon the judicial function by being a constitutional body to try im peachments of government officers The Ju diciary has assented and maintained its power with a moderation and discretion which has aecured for it up to the present hour tbo confidence and respect of the Amerlcnn peoDlo In closing Judge Miller said he had kuown n grout man whoso service of eight or nina yours did not detract from his high charac ter as a statesman , but it might bo doubted if the reputation which ho had left as a chief justlco would not stand higher today with his countrymen if his fondness for political life had been loss nnd tlio satisfaction with his Judicial position greater The toast The Mississippi , its relations to ocean commerce , " was responded to by Secretary Noble , who made an earnest speech in favor of the development ot that great river as a commercial highway , THE PAT BJOOK SHOW Ono of the Wild Horses Gets Away From the Cowboys Ciiioaoo , Nov 19. Tbo fat stock show is drawing to a oloso The attendance today was as largo as usual The butchering of prize beef began today and will bo continued tomorrow The cowboys had a tough tlmo subduing one of the wild horses Ho broke through the fence and darted about , smash ing things generally In the ring be proved oxrecdiugly vicious , and Georao Campbell was rolled on und bruised Another feature of the ovonlng wns the riding of n steer by Sioux Indians Persons interested sav the receipts of the show nro not yet sufficiently largo to cover the premiums ums and expenses A number of awards were made to day in the poultry department P. A. Bartlett , Jaeksoavlllo , 111. , captured the first premium on dork Brahma fowls W. H. Cleave , of Buckley , III , and J. B. Foot , of Norwood , 111. , secured a number of premiums The exhibits appeared to bo nearly all from Indiana , Illinois and Wisconsin , and the pre miums were pretty equally distributed An I' ' 'nclneor Recovers Damages St Paul , Minn , Nov 19. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Bee | The boavlest money verdict ever given against any person or cor poration in Minnesota was rendered this evening against the Chicago , Burlington & Northern rnlhvuy company in tbo district court ot Ramsov county It was for $1,000 , in favor of Frederick A. Hall Ho was formerly aa ongmcor on the Burlington road and ran an onglno on the suburban line between the St Paul union depot nud Pullman avenue Ono , night ia November of last year Mr Halls onglno collided with a switch enclno and a disastrous smashup was the result Eugiueer Hull mot with in juries which came near proving fatal Be sides breaking many boucs bo sustained a horrlblo scalding Ilo was laid up almost a year Ilo will probably bo a crlpplo for llfo Ho brought suit for 95,000 and recorcrod 14,000. NINTH WAHU ltlUUULlOANS Bloinlnski nnd His Poles Enlist Under Uroatch's Banner The republicans of the Ninth ward and Dr " Slominskl's Poles had a meeting last night It was a case ot Greek meet Ureok and tbe tug of war will come today , Tbo object of the grtherlng of the clans was the selection ot delegates to tbo repub lican convention on Thursday Mayor Broatch lives in tbo Ninth ward and was de termined to capture the delegates In order to accomplish his purpose ho socurcd the services of Slomluskl and his gang The mooting was opened by Charlie Johns6n , who called the assctnblafo to order as a mornbor of thoMnth ward club On motion of ono Gnrowlskl ho wns mode pormnnent chairman , while J , IC Coulter was selected ns secretary Then the following were se lected ns delegates : R , S.-Erwluo , II , L. Sownrd , E. < P. Davlos , A. O. Edwards , Charles Unltt , W. O. Rogers nnd II P. Knight Every ono of the Poles shouted nye In response to Slominskl's signal Then amidst a lot of cheers the nssomblago adopted a three tailors resolution to the effect that "Wo , tbo republicans of the Ninth ward do congratulate the pcoplo upon the advancement lmulo , " etc , for all of which Mayor Broatch is responsible , nnd that the delegates nro Instructed to vote for hlui , " etc Then the caucus ndjournod But tins was not nil When the Poles nnd Slomtnskl had marched down the hill an other meeting wns hold W. I , Ktorstcnd led the opposition Another tlckot was nominated , composed oi Al Dufour , J. B. J. H.\nn , Robert Flt7gornld , J. F. HerUmnn , Johu I'otorson , W. O. Rogers nnd Sherman MeFarlnnd The latter is essentially nutl- Broatch Fourth "Wnrd Kopubllcnns The Fourth word republican club hold n mooting in Justlco Anderson's ofllco , at Fif teenth nnd Farnnm , Inst night Nothing wns done beyond the selection of Richard Smith , R. D. Duncan , Moso O'Brien , uud Elijah Dunn , ns a committee to sco that nil repub licans register Mr ilnscnll DiMsllncs To the Republican Voters of the First Ward I decline bolng a dclegnto from the First wnrd to lho ropublicnn city convention for ronsons that I will explain nt tlio next club meeting Isaac S. Hascall Dated Omalm , November 19 , 1839. Incendinry Flro in Council Illnrf * . t At 1 o'clock this morning the bus mid car riage barn on North Madison strcot was dis covered to bo on fire , aud in n few minutes it was totally destroyed , together with about twenty horses nnd several car riages , The loss is nbout 510,000. The In surance wns light It Is RUpposod thnt the barn was fired by nn lucondlnry , nnd that ho throw a lighted match into au open window m District Court Mrs , Eliza Bryant Is the plaintiff In nn ether dnmagosuit In the district court grow ing out ot her trouble over the possession or the house on Fourteenth strcot from which she was elected in September , 183" , on a writ of restitution from Judge McCullocb , nt that tlmo county Judge Mrs Bryant nl- lecos thut Sheriff Coburn nnd Deputy Sheriff Ilouck , Byron Rood and Dr Morcar nctod upon the writ of lestltution , which was wrongfully issued , and had ber property buudlcd out of the house , to her great dam age She sues for 510,000 dnmagos nnd makes the nbovn named parties defendants to too nctlon Tbo case is being tried before Judge Deanc The case of Nisson Alford & Company vs Rector , Wittiolniy ft Comunny is still on trial before Judge Davis The cure against Mrs Hnttio Ubcl , charged with hnving shot at R. M. Pitttorson witn intent to mil , wns argued in Judge llopo- wells court yesterdav morning nnd Was given to the Jury ut 1 ! oclock Judge Waholcy has issued an injunction restraining D. T. Mount from interfering with Mrs Charity Smith , colored , In her possession of property occupied by the shanty on Douglas strcot near Twentv-flrst , until the title to the property is sottlcd by the courts Tbo heirs and executors of the Ezra Mil lard estate have brought suit against the city and the board of nublio wonts to re strain thorn from lowering or in anv way altering the sidewalk about the building on the southeast corner of Elovontn aud Har ney streets The ciso of Mrs Uobol was given to the Jury nbout 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon After being out about au hour the Jury re turned a verdict of not guilty Tlio dercud- ant was discharged The case of the State vs George Soule , charged with murdorln the fiist degree , was immediately taken up Soule shot young Peter Ruser , at Huser's park , on the 1st ot September , and his victim died the next morning The jury was impaneled and Judge Hope wcll ordered them looked up ut ouca County Co irr The Berlin Machmo works , of Wisconsin , have brought suit against the Omaha Coffin Manufacturing comp.iuy for 5175 , alleged to bo duo on a machlno shlppod to lho Western Coffin company on approval andincludod-in the property trnusferrod by mortgage The Rochester Loan and Banking com pany has brought suit ugainst Christopher C. Carey for 531.43 on Bovernl notes C. C. Campbell was appointed administra tor of the estate of T. H. Cloughly Judgment was entered in the sum of $047.80 in the case of Waggoner , Blrney & Co vs David C. Pulmor ot al , acrumst Pal mer & Biviu Awnitinu Luual Advice t Mention was made ono day last week of nn order Issued by the Btato banking depart ment to the effect that the Sixteenth stieet branch of the Batik of Commerce was being operated contrary to the new law , aud must capitalize When Frank Johnson , cashier of that concern , was asked what they proposed to do , ho Raid : The directors hnvo not had o meeting yet to take any nctlon , but they undoubtedly will hold ono before long I hold , however , that wo have a right to open all the outside offices wo want to , and the Sixteenth stroct place is nothing moro than a branch office All the paper taken In there is made payable ut the main bank , Our action in the matter , however , will depend largely on the result of legal ndvlco , which wo shall obtain before doing nnything " Beccham's Pills enro bilious and norvousJIUs Iho bienournplicrB The Omaha stenographers mot nt the Standard shorthand school rooms last even ing , with A. M. Hopkins In the chair Pa pers were road by Messrs Rooncy , Holler i Wilson and Vnn Sant , The principal even | of the mooting was an exhibition of type , writer work on tbo Hammond muchlnc , by Mr , J. D. Porter Mr Porter wrote from editorial matter seventy words per minute , and on familiarized sentences 118 words per minute , thus demonstrating that the Hammond mend is nut only a machmo that will do uleo work , but rapid work ns well The next mooting of the association will bo hold on the first Tucsdav in Dccomhcr , for which an interesting programmo has been prepared Did Part of tlm Job Well CniOAoo , Nov , 10. [ Special Telegram to Tne Bee.1 Richard Pagel , who nttompted to kill his wife and then shoot himself , died at the county hospital this morning Pagol was Insanely Jealous ot his wlfo and nftor getting Intoxicated returned to his homo m Now Frier about a week ago Solz- ing a revolver ho shot his wife Bovernl tlmos , und bclioving that ho had killed her sent a bullet through his head Mrs Pagul was not seriously Injured and will recover 8io ! Kissed tlio Hliishine Boys Kansas City , Nov 19. [ Special Telegram to The Bee.I The Hulo Zouaves gave a drill tonight in compliment to Congressman and-Mrs Taranov prior to their departure for Washington At the conclusion Mrs , Torsnoy uskod that tbo zouaves , thirty-two lu number , bo drawn up in linouna then she kissed each ono of the blushing boys • * • Ills Arm Criihed Valfauaiso , Neb , Nov 19. [ Special Tolo * gram to The Bee.J About It o'clock this morning A , J. Hcllman , yardmaster at this point , while switching in tbo yards had his left arm crushed at the elbow so that utnpu- tatton will probably huvo to bo performed Mr , Hcllman says that this Is bis llrtt injury In seventeen years service liansans Moving for Resubmission Wichita , Kan , Nor 19. A lorgo and en- thuslastlo mass meeting was hold here last night to consider the question of resubmit ting to a vote of tbo people the prohibition law The call for the mooting was slgnod by both republicans and domocr , inon of whom are tbo most substantial busman men of this city , NORA , T1IF. MYTH f ' j ' 1 She Will Most Iilkclr Cause the Tffl Henrys Trouble * B A enso of decidedly sensational Interest * H has boon occupying the tlmo ot the grand t m Jury of the United States court the past two | H days It Is the alleged tiso ot the United } l m Stntos malls for frauds , and lho person ar- I ! | rested for the offense is * Isaac Henry , of f f l Nebraska City Ills broth or , Albert G , , ami _ ] H fatherWilliam Henry , hnvo boon Kubpu'tiod • | ns witnesses , isaao is forty years old , his | brother Albert twenty-eight , and his father fl n fcoblo old man nf soventy-thrco. H Somosovonor eight months ago a letter : M was published in a matrimonial paper and > H was signed with the nnmo Nora Henry , " In H which the writer purported to bo n fair and < . M dashing young widow anxious again to ns- t B sumo the burdens of matrimonial llfo ' > | It Is renortod that dozens of noting > i | fellows bit nt the bait , nnd u voluminous cor- < \ I H rcspondoncoresulted between them nnd the Wf H imaginary Nora , As the letters from her If H sooro of lovers grow moro ardent they were 11 H accompanied with gifts of Jowelri und IV H money , to say nothing of urgent requests to I' ' H marry An one after nnothor of the follows 1 H begnn to find they wcro duped thov sent In i H complaints to the postmaster nnd au Invcstl- H gntlan ensued ' H All of the mall was being put into Isnao \ H Henrys poslofllco box nud taken out bv him FA H and suspicions voro Immediately fastened in H upon him ns bolng tlio mythical Norr , und | J < H his nrrest thli week followed > \ H When brought bofnro the grand Jury last > • H evening ho refused to acknowledge thnt ho ' H know nnvthi'ig about the fraud , claiming * H thnt there Is a Nnrn llunry nud ho was get i H ting the lUtors for her . H It appears , howovcr , that while lsnno Is H not tolling the truth , still ho Is not the real > H culprit , but thnt his brother , Albert G. < M Henry , should probably boar the greater > H portion ot tbo blame H Tito latter was soon by . \ reporter yesterday - H day morning nnd admitted Ids guilt Ilo H said : "I was put up to it by a fast pnrtv , ! H and at.first our intention was to have n little i H fun , but it ended In mischief My brother is } H not to blnma in any way , except that wo had ' H tlio mail put In his box ut the postoflico Ho i H Is a wcuk-mmdod fellow ' 1 hero is no Norn ; ' H Henry that I know of The story published H in the papers is overdrawn Wo didn't ' dupe \ H any fellow tn Lincoln , und there wasn't over S H two dozen lctn-rs received by us There • tj H wcro no geld watches or other expensive Jew g ' < H olry sent to us It wns nil chanp stuff Ki H The money received didn't amount to much BivH My brother didn't touch a letter after Sep Bl H tomhcrll The postmaster withheld all the ni H mall for n woclt , nnd then stuffed it all into u H lauc's box Ho took this hutch out , but f l after that somebody , probably the post t H muster , took nil the mail out f I H "My brother Amos-is not connected with f H this nttair at nil Ilo wns nt ICenrnoy from S H April 5 to October 'i0. I do not want uiy i H brother to suffer for a thing ho has not com i Hf mittod If they will promlso to do the square I H thing with me I will make n olonn breast of j H it lam a blacksmith und If tnui sent to the - B penitentiary I want to work nt that trade H while theio to perfect myself " H | Albert llcur.v was seen later by Robert H [ Patrick , the nsslstant Uulted State * attor- H nov , who advised him to confess his guilt , B and the probabilities nro that ho has douu so | by this time Ho is sorely nflllctod by tbo B termination of the affair , uud declares that B H ho and his family buvcu't a friend ou earth * ' W tire the IVoiile ' J Business men from Nebraska for Chi ' | cure , Milwaukee and nil custom cities | will pleuso note thut by the now time M schedule ( in oficct from and after November - B vombor 17 , 1889) ) , they can urrivo ut B H Omnliiiabout 4 p. in , can do business or H visit with Omaha merchants and friends B for nearly two hours , and can then take BftpJ the through Pullman bleeping car of Bfl the Chicago , Mllwnukeo & St Paul iBpB railway abort line fast train ut Omaha depot of the Union Pacific railway tt 0 | pBpJ p. tn ( supper hot-vod on dining car loav- B H iup Council Bluffs at 0:110 : p. in ) , nud BBpJ urrivo nt Chicago at 'JlllU n. m. ( broukBBpJ fnst also sorveu on dining car ) , in nmplo BBBJ time to mnko connections with the fast J morning trains from Chicngo on tlio / • nrincip.il oabtorn and southeastern ' fl lilies ; or if desired , passengers for tlioflfll east can remain over in Chicago a few iflfll hours for business ? or plonsuro und roflflj sumo their journey by the afternoon flflj tast und limited trains of all the eastflfl crn roads BBflJ In addition to the foregoing , nnothor through short-lino train loaves Omaha IBB daily nt ! ) : lf > a. m. and Council Bluffs * at 0:40 : a. m. , arriving ut Chicago nt flflf 0:50 : a. m. , making close connection IHb with the oxprcss trains of ull eastern Hh roads HBl For tickets and further partirulur.s HHb apply to the nearest ticket agent , or to HHb FA Kash , go nor.il agent , 1501 FarIflJ nam St.Omaha , Neb HBa ThR o. o. F. Sriti.vonr.i.n , 111. , Nov 19. Tbo grand enflfll cauipmcni of lho I. O. O. P. elected the folflfll lowing officers today : Grand patriarch , .1. flfll A. Bush , of Poorla , 111 , ; grand high 1 ricst , BV J. F. Vanhorn , Rock Island ; grand suitor , Bfl S. A. Murdock , Havana ; grand scrlfco , ,1. BH Smith , Chicago ; grand treasurer , J. P. Foss , flB Chicago ; grand Junior warden , S. J. IJ irltor , Bfl Olnoy ; grand representative , H. U. Fctmnn , BB ' Saloin The grand ledge was given u public fll' reception at the stata house tonight flB { The NorthwiSterncrn HH Washington , Nov 10. The roprcsontnflB tlvos-elcct from the four now states , with flB the exception of Congressman Oi fiord < jfl > ot South Dakota , who is ill , H at a meeting have decided to ) act as a unit on all measures flB affecting their interests , 'lhey will favor lho Hi' increased coinage of silver , liberal upuroprlfla otlons for nvor und hurbur improvements fl | and irrigation , tlio taxation ot lead ere imflB porintions , nnd the protection ot farming infl | torcsls , including sheep raising , flf lho Prison He form Con cress flB Nashville , Tenn , , Nov 19. In the prison flS reform congress today C. H. Hoove , of Hr Plymouth , tnd „ road a paper on Arousing flj the Public " Ho deprecated the Blowness of flfll lho public to move In these matters , saving flH- lt required u civil war or a Johnstown Hood flfll tn nrouso thorn Ho suggested a law proflfl ] lnbitlng mnrrlagoamong tliocrimlnut classes , flflj A number of other papers were read HflJ o BBvJ filioi tint Jodie ; . | B | Nottikuiiam , Nov 19 A Gorman dentist HflJ named Arnnmonu shot nnd dangerously flflj wounded .Tudco Urlstowo , of tbo county flflj court , In a railway station here today A AH ] Judgment given by Hilstowo aguinst Arne ] inonn led to tlio hootlu/ | . _ ! . . , , _ . . - jflfly \K& I Vitality , nnd Vlpor are quickly tdron to H • very part of the body by llooi'n BuibuparUla flfl 1 hit tired feeliuir 1 entirely overcome , the flfl blood Is P'lrllled , eurlchod nud vitalized , tlio flfl stomach I * loood undid lengthened , theuppellta BBI restored the kidneys and liver liivigorntod , the flB , llood'n ' ral1 } 1 Sirnupatllla J' ' " l' ' l. Jhe now hole uyatt-pi built up , Try Bfl Hoods Saruauarllla mold by driigclsta BB Pro pared byU 1. lloo.l fc Co , Lowell , } | u. BH yam