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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1892)
rm-rrj rvn/r / A rr A rvAirv nun' . c A fA vTnriTi ? > n'i > to totvt cltemenl , lor tbo Clerman newspapers lied said that lueh a stop would bo contrary to the rights of nations , rilANKI.Y DICAIUUItATlC. Such In the Opinion Concnriilnc the New Cnmrrvatlvn Program. tCoprrlgMettlKI tor Now York Asocl teJ I'rcM 1 LOJSDO.V , Nov. II. No event In the recent history of the conservative party approaches in Importance the adoption of tbo new pro gram | by the coiiforciico of conserva tive associations Just hold In Edinburgh. The platform Is frankly ilnmocrallc. It even foe * beyond the Nowciisllo program of the liberals In ndmlttine practical control of party legislation , nnd , further. It contrasts favorably with tbo literal federation polloy in nllowing greater independ ence of opinion among tlio adherents of the principles of unionism. The riglalty of old torylsm has absolutely vanished find I1) replaced by an elnslio con stitutionalism , 'vhich Mr. IJHlfour's ' loader has accepted , though certain fossl.s like tbo iluko of Rutland contlnuo to think It Incom patible with Konuluo conservatism and dan gerous to Ihu success of parly government. The program Includes electoral registration reform , with nn equalization of voles and a reduction of the period of occupancy required to quality voters. 'Ibis , lu itself , trumps iho liberal proposals In iho snmo Ulroctton. Next tbo conference approved the extension ot the franchise to fcmnlo rate payers , thu dlsfrancblsement of illiterate voters , a provision for old ago , assistance to worklngmcii to annbla them to nc- qul o land for building purpose * , nn amendment to the employe ' liability ! R\VS and factory acts In the workwomen's Interest. Finolly , some touch of homo rule Is Infused in the prognim by approval of tin ) transference of the private bill procedure from iho committee In parliament to locnl bodies. The transformed spirit of Iho parly Is attributed Inrucly 10 Mio liberalizing inllu- cncoof their unloinjtlu allies nnd partly lathe leaders recognl/lng the necessities of the times. It is among the strangest changes of llfo that Iho English parlies llnd nil Intense torv , Ilko the duke of Montrose , piesldcnt of associations coullrimni : ihis people's plat form. Dmiim-il l Duantroutt I'lillure. Mr. John Morloy's evicted tenants' com mission scorns doomed to disastrous failure. Lord Salisbury has cbaraclenred It as a saturnalia for insolvent doblors , mid has de clared that .lustico Mtithows , Us president , will return to Iho judicial bench with his robe ( .oiled nnd moth union. But neither Lord Salisbury's Mr. Balfour's Jibes , nor de nunciations , are causing the collapse of the commission. Internal dispute ? con cerning tbu sphere and method * of Ibo in quiry , mistaken Instructions by Mr. Morley and" partisan mlstnutinijemont bv Justice Ma thews nro the chief factors iu the break up. Besides Air. Murphy , who resigned on account of Justice Mathows' proceeduto , Mr. Murrough O'Brien , the oldest nnd most practical member , will retho , ostensi bly because ho hns boon appointed n land purchase commissioner , but really ihrougn a row with bis colleagues. Another member , Air. Roche- , bus Intimated his do- Blro to bo replaced. The withdrawal of those three members l avoa only Justice Alatbews and Mr. Ucdluglor. , who sat today fora brief half hour. Although discred ited even among the liberals , the government will till the vacancies with home rule nomi nees , and contlnuo tbu commission , though it ends in smoke. The radicals have abandoned all hope ol any legislation for the evicted tenants dur ing the comiug session. A plan now dis cussed bv the ministerial circles Is lo not ask tbo House of Common * to vote n grant for their relief , but to evade a decision of tno house by draw ing funds enough from tbo land purchase commission to nompulsorily pur chase portions of estates from obstinate land lords , with enough to make loans to tenants to enable them lo .start farms anew. There is nothing timid or pquearnlsh noout this proposal , , but with another general election almost within slgnt.prudcnt liberal members of the IIou o of Commons hosituto to ap prove a course that Is certain lo arouse general - oral reprobation , * \ lellniB til Jtaby I'nrnicrn. N. S. W. , Nov. U. The excite ment occasioned by the wholesale baby farm ing operations of the Makin family bos been increased by the discovery today of two moro bodies In the yard of Iho house at Rcdforn. formerly occupied by the Maklns. This makes thirteen bodies thus far uncarihcd ana the investigation is being continued. Cliolorii liuirnHilnj ; lu I'rancc. PARIS , Nov. 11. There is an alnrmin ? In- . Increase in the number of cholera cases aIU tbo department of Pas do Calais , Subjoined are today's cholera records of four towns in the department : Utaplos. ulnu now cases and four deaths ; Calais , two now cases and one uoaib ; Boulogno-stir-Mcr , ono now case , no doalhs ; Arras , llvo new .cases , no iloaihs. Irish Primmer Itulriksnl mill 1'vpatrlntuil. DUIH.IX , Nov. 11. William Naglo , who , il.in 1SSO , was sentenced to twenty years 1m- prlionraont for llrlng at Land Agent Dudgeon , has boon released from Mounljoy prison on the ronaitlon that ho join his rela tives In America. ro t In Ilcitvy ( lulu. HT. Jou.Nf , N. F. , Nov. 11. As a re ult of fst tha gale of October 10 ten voisolt are lost 01 missing and twoniy-two lives are known to be lost , Frnnoo anil Itiinsln Ar Allies Now. PAUIS , Nov. 11. It is announced burn that a treaty ot nlllanco botwoou Franco and Russia has been signed. Mn. Lanptry has bouirht Lord Ashbur- ton's steam yacht , Lady Mabel. She paid lC ; ,000 for it. The postmortem examinationrovculed the c&uso of Marlborougb's death us oulcorous degeneration of heart vessels , Tbo harvest in south Bessarabia , Hussla , is a complete failure , The Inhabitants roil without grain and cattle without fodder. A mill collapsed In Opnu , Moravia. Al most 200 men were In iho building at the tlmo. The remains of twenty buvo been removed - moved , Whllo a surf boat was taking passengers nshoro from un Austrian-Lloyd steamer at JalTn It capsized and twelve of Its occupants > roro drown-iil. England's homo secretary has refusud to _ interfere In The t'aso of Neil , the man con victed of poisoning several fallen women , and who has boon sentenced to death ( or jib awful crimes. At a mcotlnc of thabpanlsh mint ootnmu- slot ! a resolution was passed authorizing the Spanish dolug.ucs to tlio Intoriiitiioiial mone tary conference to udvocato tba rehabilita tion ol silver. Mr , Balfour1 has written a letter iu which he says that one of the most practical remedies for tha decrease in British exports will ba a reform of the currency In the direc tion of bimetallism. The first production of "King Lour" with Henry Irving liilboittlo role was given at the London Lyceum theater last evening. Tbo performance wns a successful onu from the critic's standpoint. Tba uuVo of Hutlaud , In a letter annouuo- 'iue bis Intention to null his land , savs cho depression in English agriculture U duo to tba free Importation of agricultural products. The ftuko has publicly ouaorsed lUo policy ol.a protective tariff on grain , It Is understood that a * the icsultofa 'lengthy cabinet council the British iroveni- .menf bos decldud to retain posesslou rnof .jr Uganda. Tba Ea t Africa company will withdraw In March , out the British govern- tnimt will ; it U believed , retain pan of tlio " coiupauj's organization. ' * Reliable reports have boon received at St. Peterburs that 105 KussUqa whom Colonel J noft lofi behind him tu camp In the I'amlr uro in a critical condition. It is staled that three troops uro threatened bv a force of 1,00(1 ( Cbloot.0 , Tbo situation of UUO lirU phe * families under Hussion protection U alia repor'ed us critical , owing to luck of food and tbo CUnesu hostility , Relief will ' " * ' > 1) tenltbem. florinunjr' * 1'iillcc Force , FraukG. .Carpenter always writes enter tainingly DO matter what may bo the subjoot ho treats o kWcreaders of next Sunday'i BKH willlluiyiC description of the poUco > of Berlin bolbBtiUrMliOK and Inttrucllve. - I t'Carp" dow Sot ppear to h yo fallen la lore wlib tb kilter1 * aiulons of the law , ' Course of that Roail in Gutting the Denver Rate Endorsed , DECISION OF THE ARBITRATORS Tlmro Win ( Ironnil tor .Making thr Knight * Tomplnr Kxciirilon Out Iliilldlng n Now Truffle AsHSiirlr.tiiin I.ntcit Alovn nl tlio Heading. Cmcujo , 111. , Nov. It. K. A. Ford , A. J. timltb and C , P. Atmoro , arbitrators In the Atchisou'.s appeal from Chairman Catdwoll's decision , finding It guilty of roducine rates , without sufllclont , Justification , to Denver and return on account ot the Knights Tem plar conclave last August , handed down their decision today. Tboy also had before thorn the question of whether Conlrman Cntdwcll , and various members of the association , wcro guilty of conspiring with tbo Chicago & Alton , an uulaldo road , to deprive the Atchlson of Its rlcbts under the ugrcamant or the Western Passenger association. In the conspiracy charges the arbitrators find that the charges' have not boon sus tained by the evidence. Nevertheless , they hold that the Atctiison was nut fairly treated , cither by the chairman or IU follow members of the association , ilrst , because It was given no voiceIn the mailer of granting rollaf , and , second , because the other ro.ids based the application for ro- llof on the announced Intention , as well as on the unwarrantable procedure of tbo Atchtson company , which was preparing to lawfully protect Its interests tinder article 0 of the agreement , rather than ou ino clearly established action of a line outside , and some iiuldo of thu association. The chairman was not Justified in c ran tint' relief lo some mcmbars to tbo exclusion ot others. His ruling was an error , because it was based on tno declared intention of tbo Atrhl- son to protect its interests iu harmony with the letter nud smrit ot the law , whereas Ihu AlcbUon should have bceu held responsible for its notion under the section providing penalties for violations of the agreement. Regarding the question of whether the Alchlsou wns Juslitled in making n rate of $1" from Chicago to Denver and return , on account of the Knight Templar conclave , the arbitrators decided In favor of the railroad company. Thov llnd that It did piescnl to the chairman ollldnl Justification , under arti cle 'J of theagrccmcnl , lo warrant It in tak ing iho uciion of ; i Hue outside of the asso ciation m ofTVring loss than the agreed rules for that particular occasion and , therefore- , thov declare the decision of Iho chairman reversed. Considering that the Chicago & Alton has nil along denied Indignantly that It offered less than the agreed rjtiw for tno Knight Tomplur excursion , the decision of the ar- oltrators Is rather moro severe ou that com pany than upon Chairman Ciddwcll. Opin ions dinar as to tbo actual merits of tbo case , but the decision itself gives genorul re lief , because it avert ! the danger of u dis ruption of the Western Passotiyer associa tion. tion.Tho The coinmittco of western managers con tinued iu session today working out a plan for n division of competitive trafllc in the territory of the Weslern Freighl association. Important progress was made. So far as sou.ihwcstuiii Missouri rlvor trafllc Is concerned - corned nn agreement was perfected nnd there wns n praotical adoption of tbo details with respect lo business to und from Colorado points. Thu committee then adjourned until Monday when it will take up the Norlh- weilotn problem and endeavor to establish the points ut which a division of tommire may bo elVectod under Chairman Mid ley's plan.Tho The Missouri Paclflrc has not sent a repre sentative to the meeting and has noticed the committee that , owing to previous engage ments. It will not ba able lo do 0 until after November 22. Some of the committee ex press the hope that after an am cement is completed the Missouri Pacific will not rofubu to subscribe to it. Others ara less hopeful. Tboy declare that iho Missouri Pacitlo is nt present getting moro than its legitimate share of westbound business by cntlitiK rate * , and that it will rotuiu its ad vantage as long as possible. A meeting of the passenger representatives ! of the western roads was hold today to con sider charges agalust certain linns of paying unauthorised commissions. Since thu ad 1- vaiico in rates from Chicago and St. Louis lo Kansas City , it is said the old forms is3f tickets have appeared In the hands ot brokers ami Hint double commissions are bciug openly nuid. It is also claimed that the Burlington llckots to Lincoln , Nob. , nre being manipulated to cut the rate to Kansas City. The ruto from Cblcago 10 Lincoln Is Slt.il.1 > ; from Kansas City to Lincoln it is $5.75. Broilers nro soiling HurlinKlnii tickets to Lincoln , via Kansas City for 10 , with a rebate order lam tholr Kan sail City correspondents for $0 > , thus reducing the Chicago-Kansas City rate to $10. The Burllncton representative WHS not proicut at today's conference , and an other meeting will bo held tomorrow. AVl'CCTIMI Ii.VlMtO.YU Clmirniiiii MiilslBy'n I'lim > f A groom rut on CniniivtltlvuTrnlllcs Miiy Iio Adoptrd. Cmo.uio , 111 , , Nov. 11. After all there deem * to bo a probability , though not roa strong ono , of a plan of agreement being udoptud by the commilloo of general passen ger agents representing wcsu-rn rallroaus. The coinmittco motyoslurday morning , when It was the general opinion that tba first thine ; needed was a uldo agreement pro vidintr lor nn cintablo ( [ division of ccinpotlllvotraftloi. Consequently Chuirman Mldglcy's ' plan received more attention than any other , Tins plan provides that there shall bo u strict maintenance of the rates es tablished and promulgated through the agonoy of tbo Western Freight association and that tbo uhalrinuu shall bo given lu- thority to require the diversion of any and all freight included in Iho Jurisdiction of hoed association whenever bo , or thoto associated with him , stnill have reason to believe that Iho rates thereon have been reduced with out uutlioi it } of the association , or that III- due influence has been used to socura trafllc. To curry nut i ins plar. Mr. Mldgloy pro poses that a board of three disinterested arbitrators , of which tbo chairman mav bo i a member , bo constituted to net at > a tribunal In the matter of all altered violations of the acrcomonl. or failure to fully comply with us provisions. The penalty also provides limi any railroad falling to comply with any order to divert truffle , unless it can show ufllcent ! Justification , shali bo required lo pay to tha aggrieved party or pintles n sum not exceed ing 73 pur rent out of the gross earning * that would have been received , provided the order to divert had been In i-'ood faith carried out. It U proposed that the ngrenmuut shall be come ofTonllvo IJecomoor l nnitcoiiilnuo until " Julv 1 , 18911 , "subject iboroaftcrto thirty days notice of a uc&lro to amend or withdraw from It , Tbu manntrers will endeavor to reach meted conclusion today. Should a plan bo adopted it must bo approved at a general meeting before - fore it eau go IP to effect. s.\v TIIIJV CAN'T UIT ; c.\iis , l'eiiuilrmil.i flolllnrlcs hhutlliiKr DIIHII- > liiMilinc's I'lnu Mullan Hand. POTT \ II.I.E , Pa. , Nov. 11-Tho coal mlii- log Industry Is not in as prosperous a condi . tion Just now as coula ba desired. Tbo Heading company u greatly in need of curs , It order to relieve the blockade and also to restrict ino product that ls now being placed nn tbo market , the company is only working Us ooit collieries full handed , Tbo Bluckwood , operated by the Loblgb Valley Coal company , U Is expected , will 1 bo shut down nay day. owing to a scarcity of empty COM , At Black wood over'J5u loaded earn are now standing awaiting removal nnd nearly tha .samo number uro on tlio sidings. Onoofiba causes assigned is that there is too much coal stocked ut Port Atnboy and the cars cminot be unloaded because-of the prosout injuuellou pending in tbo No iv Jer ' sey courts uffalnn the combine. WillUm Peon colliery , owned by the Pcuutylvuum railroad capitalist * but ship ping over tbu HoadluK rc.d iwndiuu tha completion of a Pennsylvania branch , shut dotru ted y oitoujIMy for \vuut of water , \ but principally from inability of the Reading company to furnish thn empty cars. Severn ! collieries operated by Ackley. Bruce .t Co. In the Lehlgh roglon suspended operations a fonr d ys ago , owing to the arnn cause. These , with the Lolilgb Valley Coal company's colliery above mentioned , coma Into direct competition with the coid of the Heading comblao and the Coxo hnt down only Included collieries shipping over tbo Reading. Coxo is handling very largo qtianim titles over the Pennsylvania wherever tlio lines of that company can bo reached from bts collieries , rropln'8 .Noxt Deal. NnwYoitK , Nov. 11. A morning paper under a Philadelphia date says the next Rending deal Is said to bo In sight nnd In volves the purchase of a controlling Interast in the Baltlmoro ft Ohio. The voting trust established when Mr. fincoti purchased the cltv of Baltimore holdings will soon expire nnd Rondlni : people- are reported lo bo pickIng - Ing up tbo receipts. fri > lilit lor .Now Orlenin. Ciiitnoo , III. Nov. II.-On account of tno Now Orleans strlko the Illinois Central gives notice It will not receive freight for ship- mom to that city except at the owuors' risk nnd subject to dotar. itKMK inin.\a THIS Living AnnrchlMB Pourn M1ittlnn : of rrntti on the ( InivcH ol Tlinlr Driul. Nnw VOIIK , Nov. 11.-Again the 8,00a mal contents nnd anarchists who grcotod Iho no- toriotts llrobraud , ,1ohann Most , upon his release from Ulackwoll's Island , assembled tonight in the Cooper union lo participate In a meeting , commoratlvo of the anarchists bunged hi Chicago nnd known among the rods as "martyr * . " The memorial inodting wns under the auspices of the Musical Pro- grosilvo union mid the International Ar- belter Llcdtncfol. The plntiorm was deco- rntcu with red ( lags. These were waved when anything llorv was mid , and the aud ience , taking eoiiiMce , nppmuded with ve- bemonce. Working In tbo blucsmlth : shop ou the island has put a chocl ; to Moil's innuttiines. Whllo in secret ho mav bo the snmo reckless Johunti Most , ho has since liU incarceration been careful In his public uitcr- unens not to overstep the law. The mooting was called to order by a man namiul Ullnmn , who nppohncd hlmsolt clmlrmaii , nnd as there was no protest , nctcd n suuh throughout the whole proccedliics. He spoke of the Hangings In Chicago , and said 1'nrsons , Spies and tbo rest of the au- nrphists were murdorcd becaueo they would not proniiuto tholr brains. A fuuer.il march by iJeotkovon nnd "Aimio Laurie" wcro sune bcforo.Iobn E'Joltnan began hU hnrrjiicuo. Henry Wi'lsmann wni the next speaker , nnd ho was followed by Most , who wns warmly erected. He spoke In. German. Amnnc other thlngi ho said : " \Ve have no Icings , no czars , but wo have capitalists among us worse than any czar and until wo get rid of thorn let anarchism continue. The capitalists have to call on the militia nnd police to kuop down the anar chists. The workingman , when ho nsks for smaller hours , receives the reply : 'Wo have the mllitli for you. ' " The speaker wound up by shouting : "Death to aristocracy nnd division of tholr property for the anarchists. " Captain Doherty had a larcn force of police at the meeting but their services were not required. Cine oo , ill , , Nov. 11. The anarchists ob- aorvoj the fifth anniversary of the hanging of Spies , Parsous , 13ngol nnd Fischer , by n mass meeting. Mrs. Parsons delivered a tirade but nil the othorspoochcs were pacific. The police watched them closely but tbo inoounu wns orderly and they did not inter fere. Ills HulRlit Snvetl Htm. Two Inches raado enough dlloronco in tbo appearance of Gcorgo Freeman to , deprive Sheriff Bennett of Iho $1,700 reward offered for the arrest of the diamond robber , who assaulted W. G. Pollocic several oichls ace nnd got away with $15,000 worth of scarif iers. iers.About About neon the sheriff received a message by telephone that a man answering the dis- crlptlon of the robber was seen at Florence. The oflicer wont there at once ur.d placed the suspect under arrest. When brought to town the prisoner was taken to the Millard hotel and identified by Pollock as tbo man who stole tbo diamonds Conductor Ash- more wns called In , but bo said Freeman was not the man , and the prisoner was given bis liberty. It was a close call for Freecc man , but ho was not tbo muchly wanted man and claims to bo an actor. ' IJr.it AlnniiKoil ( ; lty In tlio-\VorlI. Frank O. Carpenter , the famous newspa per correspondent will , In next Sunday's Br.E , give a very intorostliicr and instructive account of bow the oigeost rlty in the Gt-r- raan > mpiro Is manaced. Consul General Edwards says that Uorlln mauei a profit of 5,000OJ ( ! marks ( $ l'JM.OUO ) ) every year over all bur expenses. In Iho mattoi * of munici pal management wo may ba able to learn some prohliiblu lessons from tbo way they manage things in the Teutonic fatherland. How the ( iorimuiH nro Tiixnil. They ro not sparing of taxation in tbo German empire. Kvor.v man who makes more than $105 n year has to pay n tax ami almost everything under the sun in Ucrlln pays a tax of some sort. Sco Frank G. Cnr- ! ponter'j brilliant letter ftotu Germany in uext Sunday's BUE. f.ltC.lOIC.tl'ItS. A. . Sniltb of Ansolmo is nt tbo Mercer. C. E. BooJy of Fullcrion is at the Millard Henry Fisher of Geneva is at the Arcada F. A. Thurston of Scrjbner is at the Dal- lono. lono.T. T. G. IlurKo of Groeloy Center is at tuo Arcado. , , W , C. Wurphy of Wood Hlvor fs at the Paxton. H. 1C. Millar of Wayne is a guest at the Millard. C. Kirk of Fremont is a guest at tbo Mercer , UartlettUichards of Cuadrou is at tbo Murray. J , O. White of Lincoln , is a.guost at the Murray. F. O. Barton of Lincoln Is registered at tbo Paxton. W. C3. Clark of Lincoln is registered at iho Millard , J. U. Button of Bloomlloul Is u guest at the Dellono. itH A. M. Locknor of Beatrice is a guest nt the Brunswick. L. ( ' . Washburn of Norfolk wns at the Arcade yesterday. R. T , Buchanan of Sioux City was at tbo Murray yesterday , W. H. Thompson ot Uratm Island Is a guest ut the rnxton , ( jovemor-olect Lorenzo Crounso loft last evening for Minneapolis on a visit to his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hess Hammond and Mr. and Mr * . J. U. Taylor of Fremont are gaosts at the Millard. lit. , Nov. 11. [ Special Telegram to Tin : DEI : . | Nebraska people at Chicago hotuls : Wellington D. B. Ilaydop. Paul Giltnoro , Omaha. Great Norihuru Geortro W. Maybury , Oiuaiju ; F. O. Huiiaman , Lin coln , Grand I'acliio Aumdor Andrevva , Omuba. Domi-itlr. Thlity-flve buildings In the business purl of Caimlon. Me. , worn .dcntioyud oy lire , cntall- iiuu lonof fJiO.iOJ. John l > avU , a successful oiuulldato for fllitirlir , wuHbhol anil klllod byVililun Irvln al Collma , Tex , ( Muse , election trouble , O-ipta n Dinsmoip , for m.iiiy year * ehlof iiilierut llio executive munslon , M lylni ; at the point of death at his residence InViisb - Governor drawn of Maryland lua flied upon December W und signed the de.ith wnrr.iiii for HID execution of Iho uluht mmdurois ut Ur. J. M. Ulll of Kent county , Mrs. Mary Morris , living naar ICnkomo fild. , wus burned to do ith nt her homo it I * sup posed that ashus fiom it plpu > > lie was spioklu lull on ihu boa clothes and lunltt-il tluiu | , The KHIISAH Htutu rurinur. Allluneo and Induttrlnl Union , n blob husbuoii liuuoeiitlvu keailon ul Kinuorl.i , Uuu. , tins uluutud the V'Ul lowing iilllcor * : I'rosldunl , .S. UHIIIIU ; lee president , Mm. N. U OUrU ; toerutary UnJ tronsurar , J , II. 1'renoh. No liiforiuatloii bus roaohml tlm liepurt- meiit uf Mate at WuililiiKton relative to rtM | > traublu lupurtoil from Ia ( Juuyra , Veiiozuoln , pronlacoiit of thu rufiisiinif ihu eijituln Itt.of thu lied I.I ' no tnuninor I'liiludolpbla to uur- rendur a. polltlu.il rofiuue who hud takuu ) rtifu.u ou board hU t ! ul. ] ul | M 5 $ NOT ELEVATE Mayor Bemis Calls Attention to the DC- ficiency in'the ' Olty Hnll Lifts. WILL GET AFTEK THE CRANE COMPANY Committee lintrtletml to TIKC tlio Neces sary .Stppii to Hiiro tlio .Machinery I'm In ( limit WnNdng Onlor-Ullicr Council Actions. Fourteen members of the city council bnd EO far recovered ns to bo able lo attend the regular adjourned session of Omaha's legis lature , which was hold lust night , Muyor Bonus \vroto to the council that the elevators in the city hall were still in a do- fcotlvo condition ; that they were unsafe , which fact prevented the public library from moving I'jto iho building. Ho said that a special commt'.loo had had tbo olorntor ques tion under discussion many weeks , but a re . port bad never been made to tbo council. Mr. ChnfToo stated that the coramitteehad | reported and that the city attorney had boon instructed to make tbo cluvator company comply with the terms of the contract. City Attorney Council replied that tlio Crane company hail been boilllcd , Mr. Prlnco urged that ino Cratio company Know that iho supply plpa was too small to furnish tha speed , Mr. MsL-jario was of tbo opinion that the city had walto.l lomi enough. It was high tlmo ihat tbo elevator campany was given to understand that something would hnvu to bo done. The way WAS to have nil export put thn elevators in shape nnd eh irgo the ex pense to the Crane Ulovutor company , Tlmo fur thn t'liiiipuiiy In Como. Mr. Chaffoo said that for ono ho was through ronfutTing with the company , The tlmo bnd nrrivod wheil l'io company should confer with tbo city. Mr. LoWry of tuo special committee an nounced that ho and bis associates bail per formed tholr duty. 1'hn committee had In- strueted the city attorney to notify the Cratio company to put tbo elevators in con dition within ten days , Mr , Howell said that the committee bad done everything In its power to hurry up the elevator question. Mr. Edwards moved Ihnt the committee bo given power to go on under tbo instruc tion of tbo city attorney and have tbo eleva tors put Iu condition to comply with the contract. Mr. Prince of the committee objected. Ho said the committee was appointed lo inquire into the alleged blunders of the architect , but not to repair elevators. Mr. Steel was satisfied that thoCraiio com pany was auxlous for a lawsuit and would show light. That settled the discussion ana the motion prevailed. The Crane corapauj presented Its bill for the elevators. This went to the special com- raltteo which has fJip other pipers m the case. Bi .Snmo Delayed Details. Tbo resignation OT W. U. Austin , oncmoer of the city ball , was pi'osouted ' and accopied. The cas inspector reported I8j ! olojtrio lights , COO gas und 1,0 7 gasoline street lamps lighted during tbo month of October. Tbo American IJistifel Telegraph company snbmiltoJ a proposition for furnishing a night wutcb alarm System for the city hall. This was referred to trio oommltteo ou pub lic property nnd buildings. On hard coal for oily use tlio comptroller reported that Mount , & Griflln were the lowest bidJurs. Tnqvbid $ ) .40 per ton on nut and range , and $ 'J.2S per tou on prate coal. - Contractor Coots' thirty-first city hall es timate , amounting to $3,533 , was presented and allowed. Mr. Cools. } * InaUTcjlimato amounting to $1.SSJ , for making ch'anges on tno Fnrnam street -entrnricei. of tbo city hall was presented and , rcf6rretf. ' The Cutleri'Ma'nufactucifl'g couipany of fered to put a mail chute .aud ( otter box iu tlio cltv hall , providing the city would pay JtOO. TbU was referred , The KonnUrd Glass company presented a bill of 13 against tbo Metropolitan Liichtine company and asked the council to protect the bill. Councilman Elsassor offered a resolution requiring the council to rejoice over Iho elec tion of Grover Cleveland to the ofllco of president of tbo United States. The adoption of tbo resolution was defeated by a vote of 10 to 4. 1'iir dimming tlio Gniilo , Damiiges m tbo following amounts were reported on the chance of pniJc of in streets : Seward , from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-eighth streets , $1,700 ; Douglas , from Twenty-eighth street to Iho west line of Boggs & Hill's addition 10r , $500 ; Decalur , from Twenty-ninth to Thirty-lirst - street : , Twonty.fourth , froui'IIickorv to Popplotou , and Hamilton street , from Forty-Uftu lo Iho vest city limits , no damages. The pound master \vns Instructed to dis continue iho killing of dogj until furuier A resolution to contlnuo the swooping of tbo streets hi the business portion of the city allor November 15 defeated tyMl was anil then referred to the committee on streets and alloys , thill it might bo ascertained if there was any money la the curbing and guttering fund that could bo appropriated to continue ino work. The Omaha Gas Manufacturing company was instructed to lay a gas main on Tbirty- eighth street , from Dodgq to Davenport. Tbo comptroller was instrucled to fnvito bids for the removal of the election booths , their storage and tholr replacing at the next election. A resolution to allow the roclstrars of election $3 per day for eight hours work and the Judges nnd clerks SO per day wns referred to tbo city attorney for his intcrprotntiou Ddof the law. The Fire and Police commission wns au thorized to purchase 4,000 foot of hose. An are light was ordered located at Twenty-ninth and vVoolwtrth avenues nnd an Iron Hag polo was ordered placed upon tbo city hall , to bo located iu the vicinity inof tbo statue of lloortv. Tbo Builders anil Traders exchange asked tbat tba council appoint a commutes to con fer with that organization relative to the now buildlntr ordimmco. This committee was appointed : Messrs. Tultlo , McLearlo and ICduiirdB. The long talkcd-or question of a public market bou o was sett led by placing all of Ihu papers and Iho propositions on Hie. The October bill of iho Metropolitan LightIng - Ing company , amounting to $ OOJ , was re ferred to the apodal cDmmittco. 'j ho ordinance ordering the paving of Douglas from Sixteenth to Twentieth streets wan passed. ThU brdinanco provides that the material ahull bojrj cl Colorado sandstone , on a sand base , , , ' { < Siuiii-tlilni ; tor thu lilrU. In TUB SUNDVV HHrffolll appear a most attractively tractively written afllclo concerning the llfo work of college glrlW 'Tho lady readers of TIIK Bee will flnd',1,1113 most fascinating reading. It has beon' written moro espec ially for their entertainment aud they sbould not fall to read It. t < i MovomoiiU of.Uceun Mourners. At Brow Head-'Jpjissed Umbria , from New Vnl'lf. . . . - At London A , r1 ved Massachusetts ; , from Now York. ituii * nu * w * ueiu At Liverpool A reived City of Bonlo 1 from New York. J > At Liverpool Arrived Taurio , from Now York. - hiii'il for ,8300,000. Cuictao , 111. , Nov. 11. Allison , Shafur & Co. , contractors , of New York , doing ; a largo amount of work oo the World's fair , were sued this morutnc by the West on. National batik of Now York for 00,000 ) , money loaned. Haw York Kxuliiinca Uuntatloiii. New YOIIK , Nov. II. iSpecIal Telegram ito TUB Hue. ] Kxcbaago was quoted as follows : Chicago , 50 cents premium ; Biston , & cento to 10 cents discount ; Su Louis , 50 ccnU to 75 cents premium. TliunlceU tlio Chief. Sheriff Benuoit has sent a latter of thanks to Chief rieavoy for valuable asjlstauca ren dered in quelling- the dliturbanoa lu iho county J IL ONLY ONE RESULT IN DOUBT fcoxTixvnn ritoM rmvr PAOR. | 171 ; Wolfe , 17(1 ( ; Uoudy , S-'O ; Jlornbcrcor , IIP ' ' Hlatt , 2ia ; Hasilngc , 2S5 ; Oorlnp , 108 , , ; Strlcklor , 181 ; Humphrov , Sill ; Wiggins , 111 ; Uumiolt , 1W. Congress CJotowoort , 01 ; Kern , Wl ; Whltohoad , 2-J7. Senate - I ) rner , 2SI ; Uickorson , 103 j St. Havnor , 2X1 , Houso-Akcr , 2ol ; Llngon- . loiter , 273. Cn . Nob. . Nov. II. The only Oe lln Holy sottlcd votes In this county nro the followlne ! Congress Hrvnn , 2.201 ; Field , 1.0M. ! Senator Toflt ' ( ro'p. ) , l.bWl ; Whlto ( dpin , ) , 1,781. Uoprcsontatlvus D.ivtes ( rep. ) , 1,02(1 ( ; Cooley ( rep ) , 1,830 : llanhmiin ( dom.j , 1.717 ; Mullen , ( dum. ) , 1,714. r'lont representative \Vntson ( rop. ) , 2.1X17 ; Stone ( dotii , ) . l.Sill. Attorney Travis ( dcm ) , a.iliJJ ; lloldoman ( rop. ) , 2.U25. The llcurcs on state ticket carnet bo nail until tomorrow , ns the footings nro not complotu. Crouuso hns n safe majority over Morton , with Van Wyck not In iho race. Harrison curries tbo counly over Weaver by big mnjorlly. l-'llltnuro. GKXKVA , Nob. , Nov. 11. Flllmoro county vote romploto : Harrison , 1,511 ; Cleveland. liTl ) ; Wuavor , 1.4SII ; Crounso , llll ! ; Morton. 475 ; Van Wyck , 1,1)54 ) ; Majors , lUii ! ; Wolbach , 510 : Shrniiur , 1.211 ; Allen , l.HMlj Crowo , 575 ; Hastening , 1,211 : Moore. 1I7I ! ; O'Sulliynn , f.17 : Mi'lteynolas , 1,232 ; Bnrtlov , l.ttt'II ' ; Bockranu , 557 ; Wolfo. 1,2:14 : ; Uoudy , 1,1171 ; Iloruborgor. 518 ; Hintt , 1,23' ; Hast ings , 1,402 ; Corlng ? , 54H ; S'rluklor ' , 1,181 ; llumphroy , l.aai ; Wieglns , Ml ; ( .tuniiott , 1.201. Coiigroi tlnlnor. 1'IDl ; lneh , 1,153 ; Vlfqualp , (117. ( Senate Miller , 1,11' ' ) ; Smalt , 1.57)1. ) House Jensen , 1,5111 ; Martin. 1,17S ; Dobson , 1,527 ; Strvous , 1,3S ( > . County At torney Sloan , l,7'.Ci ; Sklptou , 11151. ! Si'iiivnvinw , Neb , , Nov. 11. KovnPuha county comulcto : Weaver , : I7. " > ; Harrison , 'JO. ! ; Cleveland , S'J ; Bldwell , 0 : Boiilloy , 15 ; Crounso , 1115 ; Morton. 105 ; Van Wvck , HIS ; Majors , 210 ; bhrader , : i.2j ! Ktophons , 11 ; Wolbach , 114 ; Allen , ' 'OS ; Boostram , 11 ; Crowe , 115 ; Kisterll-ig , 1110 ; Keynolds. ! 13\j \ ; Mnoro , SOS ; O'Sulllvau , 117 ; Thomas , ( I ; Bartlov , Sl.'l ; licckm.in , 110 ; nun-slow. 10 ; IVolfc , 8.10 ; Brewer , I2aorlng. ; ; "listings , 209 : StricklOr. . 2I : Gunnett , ; 12 ( ; Humph I rey. 208Smith. ; 12 ; Witrglns , 115 ; Bigclow , lit ; Ooudy , 20J ; IlMtt , : i2 ! ; Hornbergor. 111. Conuress ICom , ! I4S ; Wtiitohrad , 207 ; Gate- wood , 0(1 ( ; Bcobo , 11. Senate , Fourteenth district btuart , 1175 ; Wood. 2i' ! ' ) . Rcpro- sentHlivo , Fl > ty-socouddistrict Farnswottb , 315 ; Stuart , 209. - - - - - Nob. , Nov. 11. McPbor- soii count } ' returns , all but ouo pro duct : Harrison , 28 ; Weaver , 22 ; Cleveland - land , 10 ; Bldwell , 2 ; Bentley , II ; Crounso , art ; Morton. 10 ; Vim Wyek , 21. Host of the ticket- Prohibition , 2 : people's , - ' ! ; flemocrat , 0 : ropubllcau , 27. The missing prccir.ot probably hold no olocllon because of tbo fall rouud up. Auitt'ii.v , Neb. . Nov. 11. Ofllctal count of Nomaha coanly veto complete : Harrison , 1,110 ; Weaver , 1.15S ; Morton , D7I1 ; Majors , 1I15 ! ; fljhr.idor , ( ) . ' 4 ; Crnwe , ( Ul ; Moore , l.OOll ; Mcltoynolus , 'J.VI ; Beekman , (510 ( ; Goudv , l.iatl ; llintt , Hull ; Gorine , owl ; Humphrex1,001 ; Quunott , 9J3 ; Cleveland , 307 ; Crounso , l.OlW ; Van Wyck , 1,075Vol ; - bnok , 4M ; Allen. 1,124 ; Uistorliuii ) : ; O'Stillivan , 014 : Bartloy. 1,124 ; Wolfe , 95 5 ; , r > 72 ; Hastlues , 1.082 ; Slrloklnr , DliflVnrgius , 5 ! ) ! ) . Coneress Bryan , 1.3' "i ; Field , 1HS'J ; Sbamp , 313. Senate Harris , ( ind. ) , Ii35 ; ; liubbard , ( top. ) , 1,01)3. ) House Smllb. ( rep. ) , 1,01)0 ) ; Williams , ( ind. ) , 1,801 ; Ilowo , ( , r < ; p. ) , 1HJj ! ) Johnson , ( Ind. ) , l,2ri ! ; Pohlrnau , ( rep. ) , 033 ; Watltlns , ( lud. ) , 1,137. Nuckolls. NKI.SOX , Neb. , Nor. 11. The following is the olllcial count of Nuckolls county : Harrison risen , U'JO ; Weaver , 1,290 ; Cleveland , CrounseOil ; Morton , : i"7 ; Vim WycU , 1,110 ; I'orklns , GitAxr , Nob. , Nov. 11. The official vote of Perkins county elves : Harrison , 23 ; Cleveland. 00 ; Weaver , 401 ; Bldwell , It ; Crouns . 293 ; Van Wvck , 4 4 ; Morton , 123 ; JMoKelgharifOI ; Andrews , ' 333 ; Hubbell , 17 ; Si. Rayner ( ron. ) , 207 ; Darnorind. ) , 335 ; Alters ( rep. ) . 3.28 ; LingonMtor ( md. ) , 193 : Dickersou , 130. I'liulps. HoMinEne. Neb. , Nov. II. Phelps county onicial count : Harrison , 700 ; Weaver , 1,001 ; Cleveland , 97 ; Bldwell , 12'J ; Bentlev , 152 ; Crounse , 0i2 ; Morton , 182 ; Van Wvck , 1,029 ; Majors , GOl ; Sbrador , 1,009 : Stupbcn , 130 ; Wolbach , 158 ; Allen , 2liJ ; Boostrom , 178 ; Crowo , 104 ; Kustorlintr. 1,07,1 ; McHflv- nolds , 1,088 : Moore , 017 ; O'Sullivan , 1,051 ; Tnomas , 133 ; Barlley , 553 : Beckraun , 320 ; Denslow. 151 ; Woifo , 1,0315 : Brewer , 141 ; Goring , 101 ; Hustinus , 032 ; Strickler , 1,000 ; Gunnott , l.OGS ; Humphrey , 035 ; Smith , 134 ; Wiggins , 130 ; UigRlow , 130 ; Goudy , 041 ; Hlalt , 1,000 ; Hornberger , 143 : as indicated yesterday Mc- Iveichan lost his stronirhnld , iho vote standing MclCoigliap , 1,177 ; Andrews , 740 ; Hubbell , 107 Dale , for atnto senator , car ried the cnuntv by 777 majority over Khen. Sodermah is elected over Hnberts by o ma- Joilty of OSI ! ; Stennot , the democrat , receiv ing only 135 votes. Shnfer , the independ ent nominee for county attorney , Is otcclod by a majority of 410 over Sickafoos , the dem ocrat , receiving 9tJ votes. The vote shows that Pholpcountv Ims reduced the Inde pendent majority of two years nco by about 1,000 votes. Sail ml crs. WAIIOO , Nob. , Nov. 11. Saunders county vote complete : Harrison , 1,443 ; Cleveland , 537 ; Weaver , l.WU ; Crounse , 1.252 ; Morton. 830 ; Van Wyck , 1,701 ; Majors.1,249 : Wolbach. SiKt ; Shrador , 1.72J ; Allen , 1,212 ; Crowo , b43 ; Kastorling , 1,753 ; Moore , l.ffiM ; O'Sulllvau , &C2 ; Mulleyiiolds. 1.720 ; Uartloyl,175 ; Beck- man. I , < i2 ; Wolfol.ir,0 ( ; Uoudy. 1,245 ; Horn- borcer.W.U ; Hiatl , 1.74M ; Hustings. 1,217 ; Gor ing , &S'J ' ; Striekler. 1,73U ; Humpbroy , 1.2JO : vVisglus , Wil ; ( Junuott , 1,750. Congress Huinor , 1.231 : Vlfquain , 001 ; Dnoh , 1.741. Senate Dicuorsou , I,2GO ; Smith , 701 ; Sann- durs , l.S' ' , ) ' . ) . IloubO Uilclirisl. l.DSl ; Kublk , 1.02S ; Winter , SOU ; Tbuliu , 033 ; Gaflln , 1,7 7 ; Olson , 1,774. Tliujnr , HBIIIIONNob. . , Nov. 11. Thayer county vole cotnploio : Harrison , 1.2SU : Clovelaud , U'JS ; Weaver. 1,001 ; Crounso , 1.1C.S ; Morton , (118 ( ; Van Wyck. 880 ; Majors , 1'JIO ; Wolbacb , . SSI ; tahrnder. 7U ! ; Allop , 1,208 ; Crowe , 5S' . > ; Kastorllng , 778 ; Moore. 1.000 ; O'hullivaii , r- IIUIIIUI , J.MlIt , L/UUU , UV3 , * , J1IWJ , , , UJT , Senate. Twenty-third dlstru-t Clarke , dem. , 035 ; ( Jorroll , ren , , 1,247 ; .Tofl'roys , ind , . 431. House , float , Thirty-sixth ills- trlct Cross , rap , , 1,131 ; Doyle , dem , , (1SI ( ; Faith , md. , 818. Thirty-lift ! ! district ,1 on i : I us , rep. , 1,212 ; Johnson , dem , , IK ! . ) ; Pearl , lnd. , ( > 01. Marshall , dem. , for county attorney , 1,223 ; J. B. Skinner , rep. , 1,340. Jlliul Iliul Muniiy. Norfeus Stranger , an Italian peddler , was arrested yesterday afternoon on n charge of passing counterfeit money. Stranger passed Eorao bad coin on ono of his customers , Ho wilt huvo a bearing this morning- . It Will Ho 1'nlr nnd hllKlitly Ooolur In No- liniHUit Tddny , WASIIISOTOS , D , C , , Nov. 11 , Forecast for Saturday : For Nebraska und Iowa Fair ; slightly 'cooler lu extreme northeast Iowa ; variable winds. For North Dakota Generally fair , with possible light local shower * in cast portion ; blighily warmer , oxcepi stationary temperature - turo in extreme west ; south winds. aiy ForSouth Dakota Uoiieraliy fair ; slightly warmer oa t ; winds becoming south. I.ni-al itffiinl , OrricEor TUB WeiTiiKit BUIIBAIJ , OMAHA , Nov. 11. Omaha record of temcoratura and rainfall copiparod with corresponding day of past four years i 1KW. 1891 , 150X 1533. Mnxliniiin temperature. . .13 = ai = Ml = 4U = > Minimum temper uuro , . 4.13 28 = ! = 31 = Averiisu loinpuraturo 51)3 W3 4J ° at3 I'reuliiltatlon , , . . , U . , OJ L1n Statement showing iho condition of torn- pcraturu and prjc'lpltatlon at Omaha for the dayandaloos March 1 , J8'J3 , ai ooinpirod with tbo genorul average : Normal tsmooraturo i } * Kxress for the day " Deflclonvr lara March 1 , , 1 ? orm IpreelilltHtlll . , 01 Iiiohoa Dollolcnoy for thday. . . , . , ullnelius nBllvIcucyt'noo ' Maroli 1 . . . . , . _ . . a-WlnoJiei CEOKU E. Hu.vr , Local ForecaitOnloiaU I AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA " Local Packing Homo Intonate Indicate a General Improvement. SEASON OPENS WITH A BIG INCREASE \Vhllo llomn I'l.inn Are lining Moro Iluol- Tliiin ut Any I'roviniiH rorloil , Other I'lnrrs Arc KciliiL' 'Much l.vi . South Omaha starts the rfgulnr winter packing season with nn Increase , \\hlto the other Hacking editors sho.v ii decrease. The rogulnr winter pncKIng season opened No- voinbor I and the record uf the first woe ! ; may : bo taken ns a criterion of what Is to como. During iho first wool ; of the season the South Omaha puckers stntightorcd ' 'iVOOO hogs , against W.OOO ouo year auo. Chlcaco shows n decrease In slniiBhtorliiRS ol llfi.UOO bogs , Kausas City's decrease is 2'IOUO hogs and : Bt. Louis loses S.tWJ hogs. Soutli Omaha is the only packing point m the country showIng - Ing an increase , whloli nllhottgh small is very oniouraging , nud In the face of thn largu do * creases nl other places Is a very creditable showing. With the largely Increased facilities of the packing establishments at this point o.tch woou's packing will show up fully us well us , if not betlcr than , the llrst weelc ot the wilit- tor's season. This is not only true of the shuiL'titennij of hugs , but also of iho number of cattle that will ho hlllcu by the dilTorent punkiiig houses , As soon us the receipts of hogs pick IID and iho pilcci go iloun a little the paoltcrs will crcutly inereasu tholr aliuiL'hleiiiic.i It is will ! some difficulty at present that duslrabio hogs can bo secured nuu iho prices ate ton hk'h for the real pro lit of thu packer. Wti'ti Iho packers got fairly Blurted thov will malic things hum nud do u business Unit will bo surprising to tho-.o who have not watched Iho proftioss made by these ' 'slnbllshmonls , whiuli are doing so much in tbo way of assisting tu iho upbuild ing of Otnahu mid . 1'UnilMiinl , i xt.isitlnii. Tbo Saxo block furnished n real Bousntlon lust evening about 7 o'clocit lu the bhapo of n cutting affray. W. M. Somuiorsett routs n ro over ( Jratiot.'s gioeery s'toro ar had for company avomau of thTl town named Bessie Mi-Coy. The woman claims that they quarreled and Sommersott < started in with a razor to carve her Into small piece1- , and knocked her through a window. .Sho screamed nnd rnu through the house to a front window nnd calico fur the police. She luul six cuts upon thu lolt arm , ono being a very uglv one , from which the blood ( airly poured. The room In which the affray occurred was busptttorod with blood , iitul the \\holu house presented u much intoxicated nnd while u surcoon win unending her wounds used iho most blasphe mous lunsruago. Somniersott was arrested a few minutes later. Ho denies cutting the woman and says she fell through n window glass and that Is how her nriu was slashed so. Ho will have his hearing today. A .llutllT til l.irnlisp. Frrd Huiulngcr was arrested vesterdny upon complaint of Julius Hoss. Ilunzmgor isa cbarcrcrt by Koss with conducting isst saloon nt Twonly-UUa. ami IN streets without a license. The saloon J.Sf the property of a brewing company and last spring Uoss was employed to : conduct It , the license being issued in his name. A few wooUs ago ho was discharged and lluiumgur installed in his place. Hess objects to some one else conducting n s'llouii with a license Issued to him and promises lo prosecute those interested. Solil Another MiiuV Cattle. W. E. Thllo is In Jill , charged with obtain ing money under false pretenses. Ho wns arrested yesterday morning on complaint of Frank Dorsoy , a commission man nt thu cx- cbanpo. Thilo como in with some stock from a Nebraska town and received KIIJ in money from Mr. Dorsoy. The stock was the prop erty of Woodhead Bros , and i'nllo repre sented himself as ono of the llrtn. A few minutes later it was discovered that Thilo was simply an employe und hud obtained money by misrepresentation. Pi-nth On mo * iuil nly. .leronuah Ooudgeon , an aged gentlomnn living at Twonty-uVst and I streets , died very suddenly Thursday evening. Ho was in good health nnd after oaling the evening meal sat down in an easy chair. A few min utes later bo lunged forward and foil to the floor. When assistance reached him life was extinct. The deceased was the father of Fred hud .lorry Ooudgcou , well known butchers. Tne funeral will occur today , burial bouif at St. Mary's cemolory. Niitcnunil iVrson ii. Mra. Nora Hammond has returned fiom Atlantic , la. William Hill of Walnut , IB. , was visiting P. S. Casey vobtorday. Mr. nud Mrs. Al Powell entertained a party of friends last evening at a high llvo party , George Morrow , of the Cudaby Pjcklng company , Is off on n hunt up the Piatto Valley , Jack Murphv was arrested ynstorday. Ho Is charged with stealing Jack Parks' valu able overcoat , Tom Costello was fined ? r > 0 anil rosU yes terday by Judge Fowler for assaulting bU brother-in-law , Thomas Kellv. Mrs. M. Walters , who has been visitlnc tier sister , Mrs. A. L. Willluui , Ims leturncd to her homo at Hock Hupidv , la. W.j. \ . James , a Union stock yards switch man. got bis loft band between the bumpnrx yesterday , mushing thothumt ) mid forallngor io a pulp. John B. Young , an agddcItl/Qn of Albright , died Thursday niirlit. The lemuliis were burled In Luurnl Hill cemetery yesterday afternoon nt ti o'clock , The members of South Omaha lodge. Inde pendent Order Good Tornplnrs , will have a public Installation of officers Monday ovou- ing at tbo Fim Methodist church. Tbo Women's Christian Temperance union mot lastovoning at the hoineof Mrs. Monli , Twenty-third and J streets. Aijuartot fur- nisued in'islc , and a luncheon was nerved later. Hogs sold one year ace on the South Omaha market at & ) .CiG'.7.r : ! , the bulk uelllntr at M.rr @ ' 1.7u. Yesterday hog i Hold at * . " > . ' , ' . ) W5.17K , the bullc 6illlng ) nt $ . " > . l."iL'i"i.riJ , or pearly f-.OO bettor per 10J than ono your ago. ago.Last Last ovenlng Officer Lnrson arrosloil W. A. Tungato and Hosa Smltli. Both were ' ] - i ( in ; , . : / . \ . r'k n It's I'd I nil mini Jnll n Zcltllcr Of the lirooklyu , N , Y , , 1'ollco I'orce , gladly tenillcs to the merit of Hood's KaraJpaiIlia. Ills \\lfo lakes U for dizziness and Indigestion mid It work * charmingly. "Tlio children also take ItUlli crrnt bcnem. ItU without ilnulit a niojt excellent thing fur'1'hnC 'J'lrrd I'crl- IUK , I clieerfnlly lei-nninienit Hood's Sarsaparilla and llood'j VI1N to every onu nhn w lilies to ha > o health and comfort. " ( ! i > t II ( ) ( H > ' 8. HOOD'S PILLS euia Ilior lilt , cooiUpatloo , u , Jaundice , an < ! lick lionil JClu , under thu Inlliionco of liquor nnd comtiictoJ thomsolvo ) upon thostrei-t In a manner In- Rtiltlna to rospeotiiblo people. Both nro from Omaha. Some Now llngulntloiift Adopted Ity Din Anirrlriiti 'I nrf Cmicrcm. ST. Lot.-H , Mo. , Nuv. tl.Tho American Turf congress elected the following now ofll- cm'.s ' ! Cole l' . ciav. Lcvlngtun. president ; V. T. Kirkmnii , Nashville , vlcn president ; B.C. Hopper , Lntonln , secretary ; O. U Bradley. Lovlngtoii , troasurnr. A committee tu draft n license for Jocko rs , which will contain regulations for their gov- eminent , was appointed. No Jocknv who U the direct or indirect owner of nnv IIOIHU m training will bo allowed to rldo'any horse other than his own o'l nnv tr.ici : of the con- crcts , and n Jookoy riding In a race Is prohib ited from batting on any horse except hit own mount. Horses which have a possible clinnco to get ( n plauo must no rlddou out , and the word "plar-o" ulll bo construed to iiient' I , 2 , it. In futtr.o any oillclal cumieatcd wan the run ning ot a r.ice will bo ruled off for making it bet. bet.Whon When two horses coupled ns otia omry In the tiettniL1 run Into conscciillvo places they shall bo considered as u unit and the backers shall receive only ouo inonji. If n horse distances his Held In the first boat of a rnco , the bookmakers will bo requlrod to refund nil plauo money , ( Illllnplllf ; in NilHlltlMr , Nioitvii.t.ii , Tcnn. , Nov. II.At West Slda i park today the track wns licavv. I'lrst riru , snlllru. lltn fiiiMwits : Julius Snx (0 ( ' to I ) HOI. , lloury ( ) si > v ill to I ) hoeoud. I'rncst , ( ( to iHlilnl , Time : l-iitp , ' Sl'OOIHl l.tro. hollltll , BlIVCII flirlllllRSl ,1)0 - 'irlnrtll tufiiMIII , i'rltliMuvciiisaeoiiJ , India liitbbord to IMI.iul. ' 1'lmu. Ii4l > i , Third nu'e , one mil : Ihninn I'llnuoso ( I t won. IHh'.M ( inyil toro ; second , Maid .Marian lofo third Tlmo : MS' ' , . roiirih iai'i > . si\ furlonusllvpr Hnlr OJ'S to li won. llnii'i'l ( .1 loft ) i-ceoiul , Kelio ( I2lo I ) ' ' third. 'I'lino : li.'i. I'lftli riiv , st'llliu' , llvrt furioius Qneoii Ko- Rent CJ'iloOviin ' , Hello Illiioltliuiu (1(1 ( ( to I ) seeotid , liUkc r ( T to I ) tlilrd. Time 1 oT't. Hum-men lli-nlr LOVPOV , Nov. 11. Lord Dunravon ro- lutncd to town today from Scillnml. When asuoJ by an Associated press repre sentative about , the present htntus of the negotiations with the Now York Ynuht club. Lord Dunravcu said that iho situation u jusi Iho same us li was whuu ho last suw tlm Associated uross reporter , ncnily two \\coltH iiL'o. The statement that Lord Dunravon bnd entiled tu Now York that ho wnssondliig a lurthor eli.illfiiL'o Hits week la not true. Lord Utinrayon bus Hont no cubiogratu , ami no ynchi club hns scut n cuiillRtigo for him. ( il.lllls III Troillllr. Ni\v : Yoitic , Nov. 11. The Now York 13aso Ball club has i.iado an appeal to Its smallholders to raise the wind. Accompany ing is a showing of a deficit ol $1 2,250.83 ou . Iho bo.isoii. As the company's stock Is all paid up It cannot tm assessed ana the appeal Is wade simplv to tiio giMiuivsitv of"thu stockholders. The amount asked for la 10 par cent of the stock hold by stockholders , l.Ol ,11. .H. Tlio chairs , stove ? , tables and lamps that constituted Iho equipment of Iho election booths nro being loimmxi and stored in thu basement of the oily hull. Thu liuottn will bo lakcu down and stored iu Iho city build- nitron Nicholas street. The Board of Equalization of the oily council , npnolnted to assess dumairos anil | benefits arising Ironi the improvomculs of J certain strofta and ulleyx , lield u mcotlngj this tuornlni ; and completed Us lauors. THH | report will bo .submiltud nt next Titusday'ij mooting of the council , Mr. 1 Frederick 11. Benedict nud wife ( noel Virginia Coudcrt ) . whoso marrlnge occurred ] Thursday ! in New York and was altunded byl Prusidiml-elect Cleveland nnd Mrs. Cleveland - , land , are travullng westward In the private far "Grasmore , " which will % ju delivered u Iho Union Pacifio for trniii No. 1 on 'iuoa-j day , onrouto to Uouvor. From Denver the now Benedict will go on to halt L.iko vla.7jn JJenvor & Rio Ciraude , mid will -rotui'nl November 23. , All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry 1'cctorul. It lifts no equal as a cough-cure. Bronchitis "When I wns n boy , 1 hail a bronchial trouble of such a por.sistent and stub born character , that the iloclor pro nounced it ineiuulde with oidinary ri-medics , but i ( 'commended me to try Aycr'.s Cherry IVctoiiil. I did .sojuiil one bdllJeeiiicd mi' . For Iho last fifteen ycnre , I have usisil this piuparutioii with good ciTrctlirncvor I lake u bad cold , nnd I know of numbers of people who keep it In the house nil thn time , not considering it fiafn to bo without it. " J.C.AVoodnoii.l'.JL , Foicstllill.W Va. Tor moro than twcuty-fivo years , 1 was a Miffi-rer from Iiiuj ; trouble , at- tciuleil with roughing so soyisiu nt times nstoruiiHo liriuorrlmgn , tlm jiaroxyfltns frequently In.stliig tlireo or four Jiours. I induced ' < I'cc- was lo try Ayor's Jliorry - toral , nud after Inking four bottles , was thoroughly ruieil. " Kinnz lloffiuan , Clay ( 'enlie , K.in.s. La Grippe "Last spring I WHS tnUvu ilown with Ingrippc. At tiinc.il W.-IK romiiliitely pioslrnteil , ami HO illfllciilt was my liri-athiii } , ' tlmt my hii-ast scenu'il ' ns If roiiilncdlii an lion cugo. I piocuu'J ( i bottle of Aycr'rt Clime IVctorul , inn ! no .sooner luid 1 licgnii l.il.ln ; ; it than inlicf followed , I could not iJdllovo that the ffi-ct would ho so rapid and tlio cure so cuinnlutu. " W. II. WHIlums , Cool ; City , S. I > al : . m. i\g a m yg + AVERTS I'rcnircil by Ilr.,1- f'\ycrfc'n. , I.onrll , U.IM , Hold L-y all Iru ii"l . I'rku * ! , . ! Imilk-t , ) } , Prompt to act , sure to curfi To Iho ni m r nf all Ints nr imrixiif I ( ill. mil 'wuiitj-kl\lli hirrut , from a. point 1 fr-i-t Houth tit I'Dpfilelon IIVIIIIIILI lo lllel.nry iroul | , nnd Intiir-ivcillii ! btronlH. . you u luiiiiby notified that t'lii ' undi r-l xiied. tlirno ( llnliitnruiU il fri-elinlilers of thu I city of ( Jiiinli-i. bin o lioim duly iipioinl | byl tlii imiyor. wlili t tin aiipn val if iho ally t-iiiin-J t-ll of H.I Id i-lty , lo IIH.USS Uiiiliimaxii lu thuJ ) nurs ri-- > | ) i < i-t fvuly of iho propeiiy iiir < 'ctoi/ | liylhoohini.'iiof Kradeof rivonly-Jlxllmtiuet.1 from n polni imo liuiulriid und auvciiijMHu J'ftft-fllw ) > ulli 'f ' 1'opji Hlon aveiiilij I > llln - . Vktrota anil Intnrsi-etln * Htruntn. ili-uliircdl noco3s : > ry by urdlnunco Ilil. pu : i'il OvtolwJ SJtli. IMI. ' , iiuprovfd Ui'tnliiTtiit j. W , , Vnuiiii ) fiulhor iiiitlllod , Hint bavlifi cuiitod halil iippnliitini-iit. nud ( Inly riialiil'ii | | auroiiulicn liy law. u will , ou tin ) iwciitl lifiluliiy f .Novomhor. A , I ) . . I HA' , at the h" 'J uf tliri-'uo'ulook In tlm aflorniHia at Uio < ; ! u'"a ' , df ( Jeur/u.l. I'.nil , | i ! I'uriium Hliuwt. vllnliil tliucoruornta limits of aald city , im-H foi ihuj piiipiwuof i''m ldorliiir and niuMiu iho a - | nosmiii'Ml "t dainasii ti ) tlio iiwi.i-ri lOMioul- Ivnly.of said pr'imirtv. ulTiiiitn'l ' by al'l ' i'h ii1J of 2 rude , laklng lulu toiisldtirall'm Hiiuela 'you uioiiotuiitd lo br proM-nt al the t and place ufoiiiwuld. anil iniiKu any nbjef li'ir.1 tooraHtU-iuenUconceniliu' mid ai > u 4ii)0il ) * of duinu es , at you muy i-uiitlilur | iroiior , W. ( I Hl'llllVKII- Omnlia. Nov. tub , 183. M"ill | t KUI'H'K. Kutlce7ti ; jlreiliittorlotniifi tltd litt cc nl * ; each mitt I io/inl Hue , Itn rfitlt. ti'ANaiiitTholunur.i : IHIielpanK will l > o buhl u in , m umny from Uio/o / deavu uf Ur. T , K. NYiird , Sill Win itre'.fc '