THE OMAIM DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , TUB DAILY BEE 'cot'Nt ' n. iiu' ui I P J. SO 12 l'B 3TUKET i'1 Ijyarrltr to nny iftrt of the rlty II. WTILTO.N - Manopct I nu lnr nmcc No 43 mi i t iiini i j TI I.I I'llOM . < , Ngh | , No.2J 3i K * r/o.v. Boston Mtore , lOrli } sale bpcclal meeting of Agusl.i prove this tvenmir at Woodman hall A marriaec llctn&e was iuued } estcrda } lo K. E McClure and t.ucla A Crcx-ker , both > f this city Tnelr ages nre 82 and W Mr Joseph A. Crafts and Mrs Bessie Mat ti.ill , both of this citv. were married Wcdnosdaj b } Hev J Alexander , pastor of the Scrotid Presb } terian church. Tlie rerilict of the jur > In the 'lemon essence" case of Britton against Usher was opened In the district court } csterda } nnd fouiiil to bo for the defendant. 'I he delegates from St Paul's church to the council at Sioux Citv on December .1 nre W .1 Jameson , D C Bloomer. A I Kiroaml M Duquette This church will try to t also Us assessment by the collections next Sunday , hoping to realise 50 cents per capita. T. S. r-ostullar is the inmo given ba mnn who tan off with Hi Hiird s overcoat Wednesday night. Baird put chase after Mm and caught him , recovering his over coat and landing the man In jail He was fined for drunkenness In the police court. but there will Iw no further prosecution Coitollir lias been working for Baird for the past few weeks JuilgoSmlth issued an injunction last even ing resli .lining Jusllcoof the Peace Tex from iMiti'iiHg a judgment in a case in which the Kansas Cit } , St Joseph A. Council Hluffs Ilalluav cowpan } was inlcicsted. The notlco of the suit was ssneaonW .1 tlivenport , lull Ine company alleges in Ihe Infoi motion that Da > enwrt | had no right to accept heiiii-uaud thenolice vvas Ihorefore void. 'Ihrt-o i hlcken thieves wet e caught ply ing their liado near llio transfer about . ' ! o'clock vesterday morning and a call was scut In for the patrol wagon After .1 ride of several mllps In the ficezinp cold. Driver Sandul reached the tiansfer only to find thnt thntlilovcs and theircaptoistiadcipllulalcd atid'lhe crovvO had dispersed , the chicucns nnd their ilghtful owners vanishing iu one direction and the thieves in another Mr. Uhailrs Belcher of Hambuigaud Miss Lena II Bird were unlled in marriage \\Vdncsday evening at the home of Ihe bride's parculs. east of the city. Hov. V W AVilliims officiating A beautiful bride. elegant trousseau , excellent music and elaborate refieshments were a levy of the principal feJlures of the evening A select narty of friends were present and many valuable presents were bestowed upon the j oung couMle John AI fialvin commenced a suit } ester- day afternoon in the district court to re- stiain. Adeline E Witt , by means of an in junction , from disposing of a piece of prop er ! } near Neola. Galvin commenced suit against her husband for $ . " > ,000 for attorney fees and atlached llio proper ! v in queslion It now appeirs lhat Mrs Witt claims the ( iropert } is hers and the plaintiff alleges that she is endeavoi ing to put it out of her bauds Ulic Injunction was Issued. Tlio Young Men's Christian Association Choral L'nion class will meet this evening at its rooms in the Mernam block At the last meeting of the class about forty were pres ent anil a profitable hour was spent in voice cultuio 'Ihe class is taught by Prof I * . A Touens of Omah.i. and both ladies and gen tlemen are admitted to membership. 'Ihe members of the Young Men's Chiistian as sociation arc admitted free of chaige , and ; hose not members of the association pav a vmnll fee for the privilege of the music. 1 tie .Dlata meets over } Friday evening at s > a'tlock. The Wilsons , the eelebiUed evat.gchsts und gospel singers , will conduct meetings al the Broudwa } Methodistchurch every night this week except Saturday Their meetings ate very interesting and the sincing is Ijeiutiful. Tno Wilsons carry their onu organ , a very sweet-toned instrument. It lias quite a history , having traveled with the evangelists throughout the Unlled Slales half a dozen times , across the At- luitlc , and uu and down England. Ireland , Scotland and Wales. Saturday evening Ihey vv ill conduct a uuion meeting at De Long's mission. llie Twin Cltj Uje Works. The Twin City Dye works is now the largest and most complete in the west. The new building is equipped with the newest approved machinery , in humlh of export workmen. All kinds of dyeing , cleaning and renovating ladle-- ' and gen- tleincnS garmentp , feathers ? , etc. All woik guai antced. Oflice and work ? at Siitli street and Avenue A , Council JJlulii : Omaha ollleo , 1.V21 Farnam street. G. A. SCHOBUS.M K , Proprietor. W. K. Chambers , daneing aeadeui } , Ma-onic tein ] > le. Classes cai'h Wednen- day .iftemoon and ev dning. GeorgeS. Davis , jire-cription druggist. Mr and Mrs. K. J GItoeit left last even ing for a visit to Chicago. Mlsn Udlth Schultzof Delavan , Wis. , is in thecltv , Iho gueslof Mrs C. 11 H. Camp bell. bell.Mr Mr , and Mrs C. B. llandlett returned jCitcrdav from a visit with relatives in Con cord , N. H. President T. A. Call of the ICoistono Manufacturing company ot Sterling , 111 , was in the city jcstcrdaj. Mrs. Clara Slrock of Oli mpln , Wash , is \isiling her parents , Mr , and Mrs. Thomas Johnson , on 1-ast Ihoadwny Inerulmm 11 cnmlliinte. It IX lugraham of thU city IB a candidate for the ofllco of state printer and his fate will bo decided at the icpublican caucus w Inch U to bo held at the opening of the coming session of llio legislature. Ho has IKJCII connected with the Nonpareil In tno capacity of business manager for several juars past , nnd his capability is well known to the business men of Council Bluffs There aio but two ether candidate * for tno posi tion , and they aru bolh from Ihe eastern part of the state. The west has uover re- iclvedtnnlch recognition from Ihe repub licans of llio slaio and Mr. Incranaui will probably receive considerable support from the vrestein men In the legislature. His i hancos for appointment are considered KOod. If ho U successful it vrill necessitate Ills removal to DCS Molncs. Carving sots , finest warranted bidden , W.OO per pair up. Our largo fall stock of pocket knives , ui7ors and carving and table ( Uitlcry is now In. Cole & Cole , 41 Main. You jmy jour money and you take jour choioo either Dr. .lolTetis * Dlphthi'i ia Homedy or a funeral , Thlrty- live yeats trial pro\es Dr. .lefforfs' diphtheria inedicino infallible iu putrid h'iro tin oat , us in malignant noarlot fever or iiuilit'nuut diphtherin. For sale by Ueatdsley , Davis and DoIIavon , also : ilM ( Cninlng street , Oinalm. Suciir t'oru ! sucar Corul Try the t'ounell Bluffs Sugar Corn. Tlie best in the market. Absolutely uoeheuikals used to bleaeh the corn white. It is young , tender , elcan and wholesome. Have ion seen the new gas heater * at the Gas company 'a ofllce ? S. M , Williamson bttll bells the Stan dard and Domebtio at 100 South Main htroet , uud hat not icuiovod to 13 road - way , aa lias been reported. There Is no other such l ne of lumps in thu city nd you fliid at Lund'b. For neat job printing ) prompt delivery and lowest prices ( ro to iVyor Bron. , Bte Job ottico , J2 earl street. . Uoiue tlc tottp ia the NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Ohiof Nicholson of the Fire Drpaitment Reinstated by the Council. SUBSTANCE OF THE EVIDENCE HEARD Alter n In tlall ( < n of Comlilprabte Cl ient tlie Olllcrr Un I'ully Htoner- leU Wll Known Vounit M ( lone \\ronic. The clt > council met lat cvenlnp for tnc purpose of investigating the charges made against Chief Nicholson of the lire depart ment. All the members were present ex cept Alderman liaihivrnj.and the room was filled with s | > eotators The proceedings were opened bj the reading of the formal charges , alleging tlio chief haa been guilti of "gross intoxication and other conduct un becoming his ofllel 1 position as chief of the nre department. " Both sldss wore repre sented bi counsel , Clt > Attornej Hazelton backing up the charges and Ware and Trimble looking after the defense. After rcadinc the charges the attorneys for the defense submitted A written protest atrulnst the invcstlKiUloii of anythinir else outside the bpeclflc chaise of intoxication , claiming that the other charges ware indefi nite and vairuo and that the council had no authority to Imiulie Into anj thing but the single ihaitro th.it had been specifically maue A written motion was attached that all other charges Intimated In the words "conduct unbecoming , " etc , be stricken out In support of the motion \Vure claimed that the investigation of the charges c.illeii for the exerol'oof Judicial functions the count 11 did not possess City Attornoi Hn/elton i-ombatted the proposi tion and claimed that the council sitting as a committee of the whole had full powers to Investieato an.v cliargo that might be made acaitist the chief or any bther appointive officer of the elti A vote to stuko out the other charges icceivel the live democratic voles and Tibbctts' vow , who was evidently vvillin ? to protect his brothci-ln law , the chief , Aldonnan Smith alone Toting against it rii.ulcd Nol Guilt } . Immcdiatclv after the announcement of the vote Nicholson s attorneys announced that the chief would plead not gulltj to the charge of drunkenness The investigation then proceeded Ihuolton called Nicholson to the stand This called for a v igorom pro test from Ware , who claimed that it was contiar.\ . all law and all judicial procedure to call the accused to the stand as a witness for the prosecution Alderman Tihbetts moved to sustain the motion and all the democratic mombcis voted aje. Smith again registoi inir a big no Harrl'on stated that it might bo necessary to adjotun the inves tigation until other witnesses could be pro cured , naming Webber It was finally decided to put Officer G ! . Martin on the stand Mai tin testified thiUhe saw the chief on thenlzht of the incendiary tiresr August 11 , l\ing asleep under the haj chute in No 4 hose house 'I lie oftieei was accompanied bj Officers Prank Scnnlan and Martin , jr. Nicholson was a leep in his uniform , and thev were led to his couch by his energetic snoring Webber vvns asleep beside him Thei onlv awakened Nicholson , when Ihei pulled Webber out bodilj after repealed tails and shaklnes Nicholson got up and followed them downstairs , thought he was di unk. .is he staggered ana talked with difficulty Ofllcer Mai tin , jr , saw Nichol son after he came down stairs that ultrht He believed lie was intoxicated He acted like a drunken man and staggered. Asked his opinion as to whether he was drunit , Waie objected and the objection was sus tained b > the solid six ScanlHii's Kiperleuce. Officer Frank Si anlan tola his eiperlence on that eventful night He had seen enough drunken met to Unow one wlieu ho saw him , and hodiseoveieJ tnanj , if not all of the svmplonut in the chipf't. condition The lat- terdidn't wake up until they had shaken Webber and tailed him repeatedly. He hen stagfeicd as lie followed them down tairs and out upon the vvalic The officer hen blushed the liaj off Nicholson's back ad he staggered up stairs again. Objection was made to cart of this testi- nonv , and the hi * ' six. prompt ! ) sustained It An affidavit made bj A J. Spiegel , the Omaha hatter , in whose store isicholsou iistincuishcd niniself by shoving his fist hrougli a hat ho had asked to ba shown ind thru declared it was no account and ro used to pav for It , until he was Inciitcncd with arrest vvas produced Bo- bie the affidavit was read it was , closeli scanned bv Waie and Trimble , who objected to it foi the icason that Spiegel was lot present to identifj Nicholson as thu nan who made the spectacle of himself in the hat stoic , and also that n largo part of .ho affidavit pertainrd to matter that was stricken out b > lha council. After extended rentalks bj the counsel on both slues the council decided to reveiro the affidavit Jennings. Keller , Smith and Tib- > ctts voting vea The aBldavIt slated that Nicholson came into the stole and picked out a iVKent cap and ftauted Spiegol lo lot him have It lori'i cents He linallj told tlie mircnant tn wrap up his lireinan's cap , and nhlle he was doing 10 Nicholson was unius- himself bv punching the new hat full of iioles Wat Kraily to Fight. When he lemonstratcd Nicholson wanted to lick him and was very abusive as well as drunk Ho Jinnlly snatched the fireman's i"ip from the dealer and left the store , rofus- [ ijg to piv for the damaged cap. The hut man followed him into the stioftand for sevial blocks , until he met Officer Donahue , who was asked to airest Nicholson. The chief wanted to thrash the hat man In the presence of the officer , boasting that he was chief of the Council Bluffs flro department and could do a good job. He was onlj vrilling to desist when told bv the officer that he would i uu him In as a ifLunk despite the fact of his official position Nicholson finaliv paid a quai tor for the lut and disappeared into a convenient saloon A motion bi Hazelton to aujourn the in vestigation until the piosecution could get Webber and other witnesses was voted down and tlie defense called L'alMajnard Heforo hn tcititied a new affidavit from .Spiegel was read by the defense. In this affidavit Spiegel said that two men , whom he behaved wore City Attorney Hazelton nud Officer Wialt of Council Bluffs came to him and offoiea him 5 if he would come to Council Bluffs and testify that Nicholson \tas drunk , and that ho refused to come over rl ho affidavit , however said nothing about Nicholson's conduct. Mayuard was ttien called upon to tell wnat 1m Uneir about thq chief's condition on August 11 , the dutc of thu hat episode. He saw Nicholson at the bill game there und was positive ho was not drunk. Jim Nicn- ols corroborated this testimony. J. J , Shea also siw Nicholson in Omaha at 4 ) > . m. He was not drunk then , 1C M Whitlesey saw the chief Just before ho started for Oniana anil ut t > o'clock when ho returned. lie was perfeotli sober both times. Fueman Walts of No 4 hosa honss testi fied that Nicholson was not drunk at U.30 on the night of tha arrest of Webber. rireman O'Uricn of the snrao hose com pany corroborated the testimony of the wit nesses who saw Nicholson In Omaha , and also that ho wa < soocr when the airests of the iiiemeu Tteio made , , or when he saw him shortly afterward. Other * Thought Ilia Chief Sober. Peter ivu.v feudal and Robert Huntlugtont member * of No. 4 hose house , testified that they did not think tl.o chief was drunk when they saw him on his return from Omaha and when thu officers awakened him vrhou arresting Webber , Hunlingtoa , bov- over , fell sum he had been drinking some and thought the couch of ha ) under the hay chutawasat least an extraordinary place for the chief to sleep. I ( lniUt it th Offlcer. This ended the testimany and the attor neys con&iaerately refrained from arguing Ihe case. The vote of the council upon the question of Hustalulug the charges was then called for. The big six. Jennings , Olese , White , Kellar , Nicholson and Tibbets voted nay and Smith ( tie only jea , but Qrilb a Rood deul of vigor Aidenrmn Keller theu moved that the couucil reinstate the chief and Tib- ueu sococded it. with a 6 to 1 result. When thu result nas announced ) > > the ilerk lliw wvre three or four bauds clapped in the back part of the room Htce the reluctant - luctant popping of popcorn nftcr a long roast in n popper Then , to make the counUl feel peed and justifj its action , Attornov Wart presented a petition from n number of insurance inefl asking the chleTs rclnstite- mcnt ItM signed ly .lohn T. I.'itz. .1 ( . ' I nge , M F Hohrer. William I irsen. S H Wadsworth A. Co . H C C > ry , K II , Odoll , Forrest Smith , K B Howmaii , W C James and P JHmg. ! ov iit : nee t.vt < i : ' At tli HcMton store ! re t TenUajale. . IN onucu TO MAKK ROOM von KOMUAV Over fiOO ca oof holiday goods re ceived. Wo must have room to display them. We commenced our gieat ton- day clearing ale Saturdaj last to make room forour immense stock of ( . 'lirlstmas goods , which is much larger this t a on than ever before A few of the thousand * of bargains now to be found on our countoi : : tJc storm bcrgo. txtia weight , during this sale , " -o. ttegularoOcali wool cheviot-'Uiincho * wide , now "Wo. Don't fail to see our a ortment of 2"o good- , including a big i.uigo of goods from Site up , in otic lot at l ! . * > e. Si.Wquality gout's lleoct'd underwear , 71k ; each. . "Oc L'rai underwear. IlSo. $ l.lT > aH wool scarlet underwear. Toe each. each.Me Me and .1- quality ladies' white and gray riboed mateiial underwear , now AH our plush coats during sale at cost price. 42.00 and $ J.2j w Into and gray blankeU at a new price for thi- , sale , "J1.4S. Table napkins , Jl.'Jo and Sl.S'J ' quality , for ? 1.00 do/en. 19c ladies' wool riblxid hose , ale price 12e } a pair. i'Jc fancj embroidered hatutkerehicN , sale price , 12Jo. Ladies' wool tnittoiis. l'c ) si pair. Children' wool mittens , JOc a pair. 39c inutTs , i'lc ' each. Our stock of fur c.ipus. in two lot- * , 31.08 and W.'JSt ' each. Children's white and gray vests and pantK 1C and 1" , for tie each. llo'-ios STOIIK. Fotheringham , Wliitcla.v \ Co. . Leaders ami Promoters of Low 1'rices. Council UlnlTs , la. Story of IImr n Cuiincll lilnrr < Vouuc Man Went VVrouc mill In Nmv .Ml lu . Charles Huff , son of L C Huff of this cit > and a young man who is well known here , is Implicated in scvcial shad } transac tions , and if he can be found it will keep him hustling to explain awa some of the cnarges that aic made against him Tor seveial weeks past ho has been out of the city , but his alleged victims kept their mouths closed out of sympathy for the voung man's family , who are universalli respected. Bi means of chocks , which aie claimed to be forgeiies. lie managed to lake quite a little pile of monej together and then suddenly left the citj H A Baiid cashed a money order foi tM which was pre sented to him by Huff Tlie ordei had 11 I Forsvthe's mine signed to it. but this , so Forsjthe now claims was forged Bell & Son cashed a 'check foi & ! o and Metcalf Bros another for fcM , both of which were signed C t. Huff 'Jhese aie also pronounced forceiics U.uing ttie time when these forged instruments weie passed he was emploied in the office of the Hoosier Drill company , along witn his father and Forsv the After leaving here he weat to Oianoakc , Kan . where he had an uncle liviue1. He wrote to his uncle in advance , telling him that ho was coming down to settle up some bills of long standing which ho hud con tracted when he lived theie He seamed to hove olentj ot money , and staved there for some little time. While in Kansas he be came acquainted with the agent of the Adams Expiess company. After he hid spent several dajs loaf ing about the comparj's office he suggested , one Sunday evening , that he , the agent and a third mail w ho was there gi to church Thev started , but when they leached the door Huff made an excuse for leaving his companions. He wont back to the office , slipped in thiough a window , and stole a f."i bill and a couple of blank money ordei ? . These he filled out for the amounts of 247 50 and f4b respectivelj and went to the next town Theie he was acquainted with thoi superintendent of the schools. whonT he Induced to go with him to tlie bank and Identify i him. He secuied the money on the orders , left town on the next train , and was not seen again. Ah these ciooked tiansactions coming out at once nave set a number of different offi- ciils on his track The postal authorities , tne express companv officials .uid the differ ent banks ana business houses whom he de frauded are all after him and it seems to be merelj question of time when he is loJgoi in jail Indeed , the postal authorities claim alrcadi to have located him in Chicago Young Huff has been m a number of diner- cut scrapes before , but he alwa.vs managed to escape through his father's influence Now however , his father is quoted as sav ing that he will do nothing more for thoboi and if ho Is caught , his cnances for a good , long retirement seem excellent In addition lo his financial tiansactions ho is saio to be implicated in an affair of the heart which is quite llkel ) lo result in a divorce case being started by a prominent joung traveling man. Ladies , if jou desire abioluto peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. C. Iloflmayi A. Co.'s Fane } Patent Hour. Ask your grocer lor Domestic soap. llnr .Meit At Met/ger i Randlett's market. Fin est drcs'-od chickens , Se. Dressed tur- kejs , 10o to PJjc. NOT A I.I. FAII.UKKS. City Attorney Ilazelton'i Itecord V.Vhi' Srvliic tlio Miiiilclpulli ) . A democratic sheet pjbllshed in this city makes a rather broad statement , and one that is not in the least In accordance with the truth , when in a recent issuolt says Mat "City Attorney Hazelton has made an un broken iccord of failures , having lost every case that ho has tried for the city since he was elected , to his present position " An examination Into tbo records would have shown whoever penned that statement that it is an unmitigated falsehood. A state ment of the actual facts In the case will doubtless be intetesting , not only to Mr. Hazelloa's friends , but to these of his polltl cal enemies who dil not have the necessary ambition to aicertaiu the truth before they commenced to write. KMCK In the Cu . City Attorney Hazelton has tried nine cases since he commenced his present lerrn of office. In all but two of those he was as sisted by his paitner , W. S. Mavne , who has practiced law in Council Bluffs for the past sixteen years , and is universally regarded as a good lawyer. Of the nine the'etty won four and lost rive. The lit si one lost was that of Elizabeth Patterson against the City , in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages for per sonal injuries by reason of a defective slJo- nalk on Fifth n venue. She got a Judgment of im The second was that brought by Mitchell Vincent to recover tfJO.OOO damages for the refusal of the cit ) to allow him to complete the construction of a sewer in the somheru part of tne Litv. The city did not question the contractor's njht to J'OO of this sum , and Vincent securej a judgment for 2UOO more than that sum. The third case was that in which Mrs. L. L. HendrU was awarded a Judgment of $1,200 for personal injuries received on ac count of the track of the Interstate Hallway company on North Eighth street. The city would have been glad to have compromised this suit , but it was thought best to go on with the trial in order that the railway company might bo compelled later on to rc- imburbe tbo city. The city's liability was unquestioned. 'llio fourth was the suit for attorney fees , prosecuted by N. M. Pusey. She city would have settled for * 1 000. bu.t I'mev insisted on a trial and cot a verdicTof ( t 400. The fifth suit lost vva > that of ( teorgo A. Holme * , who sued lo cotlw * ? ? . ( A attorney fees. Holmes secured a-vorJiet for tJ.HO ( the other day. AsctcrS lmv > crin the city , and almost evrri one eiwi hnovvs , it is next to Impossible to beat anstttornes vvhou ho is suing for fees As Ht ml thing the only question Is what amount iill bo allowed him. , . / , CatrnTnifK On tboolt'pr hand , tb c4ty attorney has won. first , the suit brounhtiiy Mis .snootier for 11'JOO daniaeej for change of grade , second end , that of Sarah Fields , for f 1,000 for de fective construciion ot tlic sewer , third , t/imphcro A , Kennedy , the famous meat in spection case , one of the * most hollj con tested law suits ever tnod.al the I'oilawat- tamlo count } , barand fourth5thccaseof Kruc- per , administrator , agilnst the city to re cover damages for personal , injuries which wen1 claimed to have tcsulled In death The list case occupied elirht dij s on li lal The pi ilntlfT in another < iut ! in which the parlies were the same and the allegations preclsi-li the name , lesulted in n verdict against the cili for fi.'iO , "but in the ( ase tiled b.v Mr Ha7el oti the damages VTCIO reduced to fl , just enough to throw the costs upon theclty Abe Line iln post Ko. ill , ( irand Atvy ' of the Kupublic. will gtvc a grand ball on the evening of Xovcmlwr U . I 'HI ' , ut Masonic tcniplu. for the bcnelH nf the i elief fund of the po t. Good supper for LW'at the iJongtcga- tiotuil church tonight , l ! o'clock Ask jour giocer for Domcstiu iap. McCnrcitr llouiiit Over. Kiull Scliurz , whose face H A MiCargar robbed of > vvoilh of beaut ) after an in effectual attempt to collect a bill for that amount , filed an information bcfotc Justice Pox jestcrdaj inornlue and had McCargar arrested on the charge of assault uith in tent to do great bodily injuri Schui ? in troduced evidence to show thai McCai gar had been spoiling foi light when he cnteicd his oftlce. and showed 11 bi laking off his ovcrcoit and handlim it to the elevator man , tolling him ho was going to tiave some fun w nil Scliurz. Ho also mtioduced sev eral documents with bright led drops of something that looked like blood on them and several lone gashes on his head , all of which went to show that when MiCitg.ir leveled nis chaii at him he me ml business Mi.Cnr.jar was finall.v bound ovei to the grand Juri. and he cave .1 bonu of $ .200 for his appeaiance when wnuied foiinnately bolh of Iheoung men aio so silualed lhal il cost * them nothing to 'litigate " W. ri. Baird. Lawyer. Hverett block , btnoko T. D. Kinsr & Co's Pat tagas. Domestic soap is the ocst .1 H/TAtSS beuiatloiiul IVuture of nn Iowa Murder Trial at OttuniMj. OITIMVV 4 , la. , Nov. 2J tSpecial Telogrini to THE BEE ] In the trial of Edward Walton for muider of Amelia Cook today , Edna Cook was on the witness stand and was sharplj questioned by the prosecuting attornei regarding hei past history She was gieath excited and with Walton , weie with difficulty restrained from atticking the attoincy At Ihe close of her examination she seized a pitcher of water and gavelhe altornei a showei bath' S.ie | failed to ap pear in the aflornoon antt tier faiher said she was a raving maniac The case will go to the juo tomorrow. , Icinn Kmhalmerm Itaut licttor Law * . CEIIAH H i'iD" , la , - Nov l3. ! [ Special Telegram to THE BEE J The legislative committee of the Iowa Association of Under takers and Embalineis , consisting of W.I Hobenschuh , Iowa CitJ , M. II Miller , Tip ton : J B Turner and J. 1. Krebsof this citi , mel hero nday auti formulated a bill to present to the ne > t general assemblj for passage. Ihe object is to secure lo Ihe people compelenl persons lo takecare of Ihe bodies o the dead and to see that exer > piecaution is laken lo piev vent the spl-cad of diseases The plan is to have a board of examiners , who shall see that all persons who make ap plications for license as embalmers aiccom- pctent and possessed of the requisite skill and knowledge of em balmimr. It is not in tended that the bill shall in g" > manner affect the sale of coffins or burial coodj , neither will it prevent an } peison who does not make a business of embalming fiom tak ing charge nf a buiial , as is ellen necessary in couuli } places. Oil Fit Terms In HIB Ten. BOO > E la , Nov 23 [ Special Telegram leTHE THE BEE i In the district court today J. D Bennett was senlfncecl by Judge Hindman lo fifleen 5 ears in Ihe Fort Midison peni- tcntiar } for the crime of criminal assault upon the person of n 14earold gill at Momgona a few months ago Bennett is a married man and declares himself innocent , but tne charge was proven Clarence Ramse } of Luther was sentenced to fifteen months in the penitentiary for stealing * I00 I from a farmer He retuined Ihe monej. bul was proseculed He now sav s that he regrets that he did not keep the monej At this lorm of court four men have been convicled of selling liquor conlrar } lo law. About fifteen .vere indicted , bat the balance have become sick since hearing of the con victions and Iheir cases were conlinued Most of the men a few mouths ago operated under the cit's license plan , but latel } have run without a license. The cit's boo s vrei o used in evidence against those con victed. Iowa Convicts I'nrdunetl. DBS MOISES Nov. 23. [ Special Telegram lo THE BEE ] Governor Boies today granled pardons to G. W. Potts and Joseph Howe , The former was convicted of bribei } in connection vviih liquor cases and was scnlonced to three years in I ho penitentiary The latter was convicted of murder in the second degree for killing Constable Logan. who was engaged in searching 'a wholesale liquor house in which ROVTC was cmDloed. Both cases are the outgrowth of tlio notorious searching season in the early days of the prohibitory law. 1. 31. C. A to ileet. MAtvrnv , la. Nov 2J [ Special to THE BEE ] The Council Bluffs districl convcn ifon of the Young Men's Christian assocla tion will be held at Milveru. Decembers to 10 The district erobncf-s fifleen counties in southwest Iowa Arrangements will bo made to oiterialn all delegates who wish to attend free of charse who send their names to E H Hamilton , Malvern. on or before December 5. _ .Mltilnlppi l emeu Over. CEDAII lUriw , la , .Vov 23. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE.J A cold wave struck here last night and this morning the ther mometer registered ? ere , Ibo river is frozen over and it is growing colder , Bum IMVIO : . , la. , Nor. 23 \ cold vvavo arrived hero this mdriiu < * , The mercury went doirn to 7C abovo.zro. ( ouut I' - ckl. ST. PETEHsni'iio , Nov. ISO-Count Potocki , the imperial cup bearer , died today Anne Cliarle * jfcrrl * on. PAHIS , Nov. 23 Ex'ihjjstcr AnnoCheries Herrisson is dead Hewisrborn October 12 , IKil. and was a minister of public works in 1S.Sand ! minister of oomniorce in Hanged for a UruikliUoubla Murder. OzAitk , Ala. , Nov. aii-T itchell Woolen , convicted of the brdUlhnurder of an old couple , Mr. and Mrs Mf wain , was hanged yesterday. On the { ration. * bo protesle-i his nnocence , but afew day's before ho volun tarily confessed having pommltled thecrime. win riEiit to n * ini ii. PiTTSBtiio , Nov 'ia-i-The final aep slTof the stakes of $1,000 a side have been made at Youngstown , O. , for the fight to a finish between James ( Jallagher of Pittsburg and Jack Malone of Youigstown , to lake place next Tuesday. ' - H. John IX.N tin 'i IJaucliter ijarrlecl. I.Nt > UMijoi-u.Nov. 21 Miss AromoaaNew and William Kiley Mo feenjr. , were married here last night. 'Ihebncleis the daughter of Hon. John C. New , The groom is the son of III ley McKeon , president of ( be Yandalla road. IS MOVING FREIGHT SLOWLY Easiness on the Lehigh Not Being Trans acted with Any Great Rapidity. NEW MEN ARE BEING ENG\GED DMLY far During the strike no Overt Act 111 * Uoinmlttrd Troopt Held In HrRdlnmt to urpremt lllsurtler The situation. JIH-.FT CITA. Nov ' . ' -The Lohlgh Valle } stiike < tliuitlon seems without material change < lnce last night. The compan } is in creasing the number of its men and l mov- m ? freight slowly. Although there Is no present probablllu of the 11111111 being called out , orJcis have been issued to the fourth i-cglment of New Jersey and to the Kmtiogltuent In Phlladclphit for the men to not leave town without peimission from their officers and to he in readiness for an } emergency In Wilkesb-urc and in the Wyoming valie } the l.0X ( ) miners thrown out of work bv the sttike are sllll maintain- me order and tlie local authorities fear no outbreak A number of engineers and firemen from the west have arrived at Sarc and Buffalo , nnd dlspitthes from IHirltncton. la . icport that scores ot idle Chicago , Bui Huston & Quint1 } engineers inin } of whom were old Heading und Lhigh employes who went west to fill llio places of the Burlington stiikeis several vears ago. are now on ihetr way cast to appl } for Lehlgli positions. The strikers still profess confidence nnd si } they are determined lo hold out nt anv cosl. nr.iri.Y ; IMIH.N \ > T. VV'cJtorn Itrotlirrhond 'Mfli tlrnr the lle- l > orl Srnt hint About Ilicin. G iLsHiKO , 111 , Nov. 2) ) Deep indigna tion prevails in brotherhood elides here over the blalement telegraphed from Buffalo that tlie Chienpo , Burlington & Quinc } en- ginceis wlio 1m e gone east to take the places of strikeis ot. llio Lahigh Valle } road aio the men who went out on llio Huillnglon during the great strike Tfie reverse is true The sixty men wlio Inve gone fiom hero , in eluding those who went lasl night , and fiom Burlington , la , are largelv men who took the pi ices of the Bui- linglon stiikeis Manj of them tame from Iho east liere Not a few are men who Ind been laid off b } the Builington foi wtecks or olher causes The local lodge of Ihe Brolherhood of Lpcorno- live Engineers has s.enl lliree of Us members lo Buffalo lo denv Ihe statement sent out from there Neailj allot the old Burling ton strikers have runs on union roads or are engaged iu olher business Cult * oo , Nov. .KJ "Our road has sent no men east to lake the sinkers'places on Ihe Lchigh nnd will not do so , " said Geucial Superlntendenl Hester of the Chicago. Bur- lluglon X Quinc'A number of men who have boon in our employ have cone east to see if thev could not secure positions , but wo did not send them. 'Iheir aclion was en liiely voluntar } . " Orinteu thu Men's Demand. ST Loii < , Nov 21 The conference be tween Grand Chief Arthui of the engineeis and Giand Chief Saigent of the lailwav ( hemen and General Manager Itamsay of the f l Louis B .lgt and Terminal company , which has beci ! held for three das past , concluded today and resulted in favor of the men. The trouble was about short tuns Hereafter when engineers and fiiomen aie called to make short runs of an hour or so hev will bo paid for a half oa's woik Messrs Arthur and Sargent will stall east tonicnt to take a hand in Iho Lehitrh Ynlle.v slnke. BtrrAio , N. Y. , Nov. 23 On Ihe fifth da } of Iho slrike Ihis end of the Lehigh Val ley is in a mucli better condition than it has been at any time since tne trouble began Freight is moving east slowlj , but then the blockade has not beiMi broken Tne company is gelling picnl } of good men lo lake Ihe places of Ihe stnkois'and is getting into boi ler coudilion than evei to huslle llie fi eight that has accumulated as soon as tne condi- ditions at Sa } re w ill permit t-aie contin ues to be the point of blockade looU Brighter for the Coiujiiuy. \ViiKE iiAHKE. Pa. . Nov 23 The compan } appears to have tlie best of the situaiion here toda } . Passenger trains are makmc fairlv coed lime , id some collieries have been supplied vviih empl } cars. Twelve engineers from Ihe weal an iv ed Ihls mnrn ing and w ere a stirneJ lo dul.1 . he strikers lefuso to acknowledge that the\ have lost ground , but claim that the outlook is brighter now than ever Itumilnc an Occasional Train. UOCHCSTEII N Y . Nov 2. ) Tlieloial slij. alien of the Lehigh Valle } sliiko has undei- gene no Imporlant changes , the compinv is > running an occasional train over the Roi liesI I ter branch. No passenger lickels aie being sold. It'll n Complete 1 ll'p. l . Porrsviiir. . Pa , Nov 2.1 No trains of any Vind are running on the coal branch loday It Is a complete tie up of r.ll Uaffic Officials arc now Uinc lo get out a few trains themselves. II / : t TIlLll'OKt I'rftr , with I.iclit Suotra in the U'estcrn Portion * of tlie stain. WASHINGTON , Nov. 23. Forecast for Trlda } Tor Nebiaska Fair , winds shifting ' ing to raslerlv ; fair southorl } winds , possi blv lislil local snows in weslern porlion. For Iowa Generally fair : north winds , becoming variable , warmer J-Mday night Tor South J akota Increasing cloudiness and light local snows ; winds shifting lo eoulh and watmcr. I.ortl ( lecoril. \Vben Baby WM lcVre gate br CartorU. \Vhen she wa > a CbllJ , hho crivxl for Oastoria. Whco tbo become Jllas , the dung to Cactoria. VTbn the hail Children , &b e o them CutorU DiiniPttir. Tlio lirslllii'onimltilnner tins lUoUrfil tli\t small pox Hcplrti'inlr In I hlcaRo. A ilcinon-.trftllon o ( Btmn-liUtH nt imUnno ycnlcrdny a npprc ed In ! t Inolpienry by ncold wave and a snow turin ( lustav Trutin , well-to-do farmer In HuOi I.nke lonn hlp , Mlnnrsots Ulllcil hl wltonnd child yesterday while In A fit ot in nulty II Is e tlmfit < Ml that thecoitl output fur Col oradofor IH'J.1 lll r Hch MIMHNMX1U ; for \\yoinlns , * 5,000.000 , Now Mexico , 4.000 tW President Eb rhard of the \\lndow ( Slnss \\orkors bi reci-lvod word that the " .culphnd been Menod l > y the Hartford , 1'n. , lla ) i'oin- ptny The blif-tocV barn on tlin oM.ito of Colonel Vdwnrtl Morrcll at TorrvMlalt- , wn burned vestprdny Mnc valuahln blooded ninrc * wuro lint. 1 ho IoN ! 50.00tl Although > c < > tordny wns ilo l n.Hti'l ( nt > dnv of thinVoelvliic li tlio Koxernni of Onicon , H Hii nol olHorvrd in sucli , evcept bj the stale oniclnls and commeriMiil Instltiilliiii- Tlir M 11 tinncrnnd liatirc 102. wliloli have bton lo-l nn I.ako' uperlor for lwcl\t > div nrrlxpil at Uuliith vcti'rda > nflcrnnin I lit- barco wnscovurtd thickly with Ire S-linplt/er X H iti oholT , dcalor' < In ladles' fiiriiMtlniM nml clink * alill Lake , IIIIMni - | RIKM | The llnbllltlos are iilniilt ( TiOOO llio nvsetsovcccd the llubllltle * tl It clulincd ) The ( . 'nrnrctp Mteli'oinpinv In * po > ti-d n o thnt ttiu nnll mill it lleivpr ails would shutdown fornn indeHnltopi'rlod This throws liotwi'rn 'J50 mid 3041 men out of employ incut The committees of the I nlted I'resbj ti'rlnns ot VlniiiniHitb 111. , SJIMM ! Imvc rcfn ed IOMIS- tain Itcv J II Mcnnrt the licatliiKCVancellst Ho was Mtspi'iided from the ciiiircn and min istry The Mercantile1 Tru t nnd Deposit company of llaltlmore and I-d nurd Ausiln hive tuvti appointed ici-ol\er- tlie vniorlcnti < * NMialfjr compitii , und po es lon has bt.cn taken liy them 1'rank KIINou , wlio was sentenced to live years Imprisonment lecpntly for as iiult In llio scconu disrec upon llrokerllllnni lluii- rhtt | t of New Vork , was ttkcntoMtu ' luff justcrdaj 1 bo supreme court of Michigan Ins denied the uiplicatlon for u writ of h ihi-tts coi pus in tlio casoiif stonewall Dol'miiei' i liirn-il with forgery nt KalHiui/oo uud who > o uvainiiiiulon IM pond I lit : The rilnt ( \\orkoraiinlonof I'lltsbiirc Pa . has ettled down to a tone Il/iil Tin- members of the owintratlun decline thev have un hope of n settleniLiit nltbtliu I nltcd * -tatcs dliss comp my Neither the gold ie er\e of the I nltcd ' talcs tieusurv nor tin1 curroMcv biliinco showed much change vcsterdaj , K-Inc touethir about $160,000 higher than vtstpidnx i < lb.0ti4,414 Of this amount the cold resei XLU f < 4 r.f.s . joe ' talcs Attorney Kerns of l nU u o i Inhns lo liavo discovered non pvliletn'i ! in tlio l ronln murder case which will not onlv onnvUt llan- lel ( .pughlln , non uwaltlni ; trial lini ronnei ts other men nol heretofore Uno n In thu The new cruiser Oljmpla niriveilol ' anta Harbira ( itl , vusicnl i > Iho otliicrs report a KIXM ! trip No effort was mnde toil to t fon-o speed Theolllclul trlul will b inn this morn liiKoveru fort v-three-knot i-otii- to 1'olnl ( oiu'uptlon and rctuin In the hiiperlor coui t tan Trail -Uco C 1' prerkels.ind II M Wojlei liiva coiumonced suit against the Hawaiian ( 'omtiicri-l.il nnn iiKar company for an accounting \n ordur Is asked for restraining tlie dufcndanl from Ir-vn aclliiK any bti'lne s Thomas M Nam > who has been held bj the Chlcagoi oroner with two others us the mur derer of tlio Into city Hinploje , I'liintv his betn Identified as Tom MoL'all s lid lo Gu one of tinmot ( lp < | iflrato ciltnlnaU who ever operated on the I'nrlflccoast JohnnnVIIheltn WnUtelniT ( in man bv birth but a re-Muiii of < alro. Kzviit , and re- cenlli of the Midway ulils.uii-e , jistordaj Hi Columbus. O . wedded Fll/ibctb VUgor. . iilso ( ierriuin and lately In ihu oniploy of llie ' streets of ( alio , " In tin. Vlldwaj \'sstnnt | serrotarv of the Interloi lau irt- inciitInis Ins rendered n decision liolillni ; llmt the surplus Hnds In the ' hothone reser- vallon.in A\youilne. cun be le-is.ed . foi RrnzliK ; purposes und thnt the lenses should bu mudo for live year" , or tbreo years at the minimum The annual convention of tha Nitlonal I'aint. OH and \ arnlsb assoi latlon , which has boui meetliiR .it I'lttsbmi ; , I'a , adiourned vex- terduy aflurnoun after elei'tlnz oflfi'ors as fol lows President , Jo-eph N Norton , Koston * and , flr t vlco pre > idcntilllam \N ter , 1'hllidelphli The fasl freight on the Uun = is flu , Mem- nbls .V rllimliiicham road ron DMT three cows In it cut al Carbon Hill , \la , yesterdiii morn ing , and the engine and eleven cars wore wrecked. I'lroman Hurry Mutwllilei and Kn- plncor H Honurd worn fntally s.jldtd and an unknown man was badly hurt. Tlie ex-imluliij : trial of tno men charged wlthlynchlnp D O Nelsoncolored of Lincoln county.A rkuninswas Heldand Yancj liawuins , Kduiund Tavlor.ind Tom Itiloj were held on Iho cb.irpe of murdei In the Hist ocsrcp , and Tom Hey kin , . ' brnbam \ \ asbln toti and t-t ro Tllsley were held as ncci - . .orleslllliupai - tles are colored. Forrlgn. The employes'liability bill has pas-eil Its third rciulni ; In th Fnsllsh Mouse of Com mons without a ( llv Islon. Mr and Mrs. dladsione aud Karl ' pencer first lord of llie ailmirallj , accoiniianiHil by ( . 'oniitess ' pencpr. have arrived \\lnd"or ca tle on a v Nil to the iiiet'ti The steaniur Mlowera , wlihb has been sshoro at Honolulu since o-tobei 2J , basbeeii Homed. Shu was but slightly damaged , al though she was llflous davs on the reef You golnjr to buj a suit of tin- dorvvchf todayv Our slow is full ofvnrm winter Under war. YOU Can rig jour elf out hero at a great saving. After jou Imvo visited the other stores run In here and let us surprise v on with some first qualltj goods at low prices. COLD Wave weatbor Is Iioro rmo to stay too Ixittor oomo In today and let us make j oucomfortiblp , (7ood I ndenveur is too ehc\p lo deny joui elf of nnj thing. HATTER AND FURNISHER , 502 Broadway. of from $ o to $15 on Suits to order. See our samples. The Mercer. Omaha's Nev33t Cor 15th ami Howard svrsots. 40room * 1VJ per day 40rooms W-OJ per Any . ' .Orcorns with b th tl SI pjr 1 IT. ' LO rooms With balti nttl 5 > psr 1 if , .Mullein In K\rry Kptprct. > \rlr I'uniKlirl riironj.'i IS C. S. ER3. Proo. OR. McGREW Is thei out/ SPECIALIST VTUOTKIATS S.\.1. PRIVATE DISEASED and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women ExclJded. 18 yenri experlenc * Circular * free. 14th and rarnam bu A C.\ltl > . Owine to the strlntrency of the times , I have reduced my "regular cinirtres to ca h patients to exact Iv one half of the limited oeulUt's fee bill. i : T. ALLEN , M. D. Kyo and I'ar Surpeon. Kooin 201 I'axton lllock 10th anil Farnaui Cm obtain Tnlnl s m- Free Weak ) - * - - ! > < ! rei > * lior thunder ( u ) Lust Indian Item fdy which CFHTA1M.T. IH'K'M.V und I'KltMA- > r. > TI.V cures All forms of nvr ou * debllltr. lo t manhood. lliil IOMBC * . atrophy , phftlinl KmLne * * . tie. Adarci < ) llli.M-AI. Mf.lilCAI. t.i > . , thu e . m ) "V r ? V' < < "au-rli I'OUIK r cares citnrrli vJN Ci X MI ilrueclsts. 'ill cents. Special Notices ; council BLun : ii'OKSVLK Aconiplete bottlili/ works In cool toun and ( luliuj30 1 | u > ln ? business ( iual ri-axoiif forsollltiif Adilr o-ttt . " ) H HOlHua TOVVA PAIIMS 870 acres * . ' _ 50 IIT airj. e > 33 -l.uri'S , StiOJ 10) T-rei JJu Oil 113 are $1500 100ar H S.'jOO so a TCS $ 7 OJ l.ir/i llntoffarms fruit ram * amtjirj n ! > ! I Jo'ia Moil k Van Pattf n _ DO YOt' know tint Day A Hp-ii m\e oan cliolif Inr.ni > i3ln mil ami iraiJcn Und ne.tr AHSTR CTS and loins Finn mil oltj prop rtr bousht and sgld l'n j A. Tlio IIHJ , Conuel Blurts GARBAGE remoi l cesHpdols > lulls chl'nns ) I cleaned. Ed Burij , al Ti > Iors eroje-y , 5l > . 'O- KKNTlnioiu lioinIniiuirt - ut 1' . U ' 'IS Sonlli IM Htrt-i t I7OR S VI.K OK Til VUE A HUP brick re ntilence -L teiitrally loiatwl , In Council llluffh J H Rice. Meyer Exfcra Quality 20 , New Jerseys 20 and 12 , Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight. Star Hraml priv ate prices. Hif ? stock Felt Itoots , German Sox and .Mackintoshes. i-nd for price list. No goods at lotail. ZACHAKY T. LIND8EY , OMAHA , COUNCIL BLUPF3 STEAM DYE WORK ] All IduiliOf Dyelnz and Olutulri ; duiio In the hljheit btyln or llio ru I'a loJ iinl stulnoil fabric made to iool ; us cooi a < i nooru prutnutl/ dunu un I dellvdral in nil parti of taa country deal ( u ; pried mU O. A. MACHAN , Proprlotor. H oailway , near Ncitl we lern depot Telephone 2i PRIt'lS. A 1 2-TOflS-a'DaV Machine at o 10 Tons n Day Price , uaj Our WarranT , Ooe | wh | , Etch ftactllne > Southivlck BallnzPrcfi Is a"lior&eful' * , "irclo machine , has Iho large&l ft-ed oix-iiiueof any Contlmious-Ilallnj ; , liouble-Hiroke rtett Iu tlio World. Haleh tleht ; draft light. Capacity ; Construction ; Durablllt } all the BEST. Now is the time to buy a Iny prosa , TXD ) machines sold in the last 00 daya. SANDWICH W1ANFG. CO. . COUNCIL BLUFFS