TIIK OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNiiSDAY , NOVEMBEIl Ifl , 18931 THE DAILY- BEE corxcn , Ol'l'Ufs NO. 12 I'EAIir , STIUJET 'ieiiljy rnirior to nny p rtof lhf > "liy 11. W TM/rON - MunRgcr ThM.I'MOM- > J JIuMnnuOfflce 5 ° ' . 12 ThM.I'MOM.jNgtKmor | , No. 23 Ml' ' . Boston store , cloaks Itov K , W , Allen will lend Iho meeting at the Voting Men' * Christian ntsoclation rooms this evening. The workmen flxpect Incomplete the South Main street sewer in the couriu of the next two or three dn.vs. Auxiliary No. 17 , Union Veteran Irglon. will moot today at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Gcorpo Martin. Tx'O Mill strcot. Clergymen can mnko arrangements for re newing their half-faro permits by calling nt the Northwestern ticket oftlce , corner of Main and Broadway. 'Ihellebokah llellof association will meet at 2no o'clock this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. O H Ulttor , naOKIevcnth nvcnuo. All members are invited , The republicans of Cnss county are preparing - paring for a jollification tomorrow at At- Jnntlo , In honor of the republican victory. Tha Coining republicans had n rally last evening. Axell Oil-son , aped 45 , died yesterday afternoon. The funeral nlll occur from 'Lunliley's ' undertaking rooms this afternoon at 8 o'clock , the bwcdish Lutheran minister ofllclatlng , Frank Carroll , who has been entertaining A choice selection of snnkos for a week or so past , has been examined for Insanity by the commissioner * and ordered taken toClarmdn for treatment. The YounjT People's Society of Christian Kudeavor is mnxing arrangements for nn ' excursion party. " to bo given In the parlors of the First Presbyterian church on Tues day evening. November St. The dhorcn case of Jennie against Plymw ton Habcock is still on trial In the district court , nnd so far as present circumstances afford n means of Judging the plaintiff Is likely to lost some time next week. She wns on the stand all day yesterday nnd told some rather spicy storlcn of the treatment she had received from her Hepc lord. bclong's mission celebrated the second an niversary of Its birthday last ovenlrgat the rooms on Bryant Blreot. Mr. Dolonp pave mi interesting nccount of the work since it was begun , and nlso told of the work of the Girls' Industrial school , wliluh has done a great deal toward educating young girls of poor families in the domcstle arts. A great work has been done by Mr. Oolong in his mission , nnd ho deserves the hearty co-operation of the citizens in his efforts. I'louinnt IndlciiUoiu Are fully illustrated nt the underwear counter of the Hoston Store over since the cool weather. Wo can't account for Bitch patronage , unless wo nro showing Bomo exceptional bargains , which wo arc certain must bo the reason. Now , to make things moro interesting , wo uro mukincr some low prices in differ- nt grades rather than buy now goods ; in other words , filling in prices , taking higher grades and making lower prices , which you will see by the following list : Children's gray underwear , lOo up ward. Children's gray wool underwear , 2oc upward. Children's all wool red underwear , 121c upward. Children's Swiss ribbed underwear , J5c umvnrd. umvnrd.GENTS' GENTS' $1.00 llecce-lincd underwear , We. COo gray underwear , 39c. $2.00 ull wool \indorwoar \ , $1.50. SI. nn all wool camel's hair , $1.00. $1.2o ull wcol scarlet , 7Cc. IiADIUB' UNDEHWKAIl. 33e white and natural underwear , 23c f)0c ribbed underwear , D'Jc. ' 75c clouder-ribbcd underwear , 02jc. 31.i ° > all wool underwear , 89o. Other values shown in black , white , red and gray. Don't fail to bee values in union suits , equestrienne tights and divided Bkirts. FOTiinitiNaiiAai , WIIITKLAAV & Co. , Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. P. S. Tills atoro closes at 0 p. in. , ex cept Saturdayn and Mondays. "Tlieir blood is on your head" if ' you permit your children to die of 'diph theria , knowing how surely Dr. .Tofforls' remedy will euro diphtheria. Thlrty- ilvo yearn trial hay proven it infallible. Price $ 'UH ) . No doctors needed. For Nile , by Davis , Do Haven and Beardsley. Also 2101 Cuming street , Omaha. George S. Davis , prescription druggist. Mrs. II.V. . Hurt has gone to Los Angeles , Cal. , to spend the winter. Mrs. K. Hollcnbeck has returned to her homo In DCS Molnes after a visit with her relatives In this city. Miss Lou Masscnberg has returned to her homo In Frcoport. 111. , after a visit with her sister , Mrs. W. J. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Stfydor of Cedar Fulls. la. , are in tha cltv , guests of Ur , .lames Me- Maupliton anil wife. MiC Snydcr is editor of the Cedar Fulls Gazette. Trmiliuitil ( iiMiul Hull. Council BlulTs lodge , No. fit ) , U. O. T. 13. , will give a grand ball nttho Masonic tcmplo Saturday evening. November 18. Muslu will bo furnished by n line or chestra. Supper will bo horved in the hull. Ticket of admission , ftOe. Ladies rfccompanlod by escorts admitted free. The committee on arrangements is leav ing nothing undone to give its patrons uv : onjoyublo evening. The Troubnnd Hcoloty ib well known for the quality of itn entertainments , and all who go may be assured of a good timo. noutorj Aru Nng Deputy County Clerk Fcnlon has just com pleted his list of marriages , births and death * for the year ending November 1 , which will bo sent In to the State Hoard of Health us provided by-law , The totals for thoyoar arc as follows jMarriaEos.fia.ljhlrths , a0 ; deaths , twelve. The above lliurcs on deaths do not represent the actual num ber of deaths ihut have occurred durlnc the year by any means , but iho number of doc tors who have animation enough to w.xlk to the court house or to the mull box airl lethe ) ho clerk know of deaths at which they have ofllclnted. Thorn Is no penalty for violating lating this dut.v , or if thcro Is them novcr has been an nttcmut made to visit It upon anv ono wlij lulled to comply with the law , so that the vast uuulbor of deaths are nuvor reported. 'Jims the dcslro of the , State Boart -Health to rolled statistics to bo recorded for future generations to took it la rendered of no effect. Kuciir Curul Muiir ilorul Try the Council BlulTs Sugar Corn. The host in the market. Absolutely no chemicals ut > cd to bleach the corn white. It id young , tender , Bwcnt , clean aid ) wholesome , Lund 15res. have a very complete as sortment of lamps. They invite you to call and see the now doblgns , HOIUO of which uro very beautiful. Murrli iM l.lcmurn. The following marrlago licenses wore Issued by the county clerk ycalerduy ; NIIIIIO mid Addru&a. Aire. I I'rrd Koch , Omnlm 33 I J.lmlo llonlKu , Onmlm IB J.I > V , llurd. I'littuwnttniulu county 32 1 Mlnulo Heft , rottnwattuiiilo county 28 Ladle * , if you desire ubsoltite pence In the kitchen ask your grocer ( or J. C. Jloffmayr & Co'a Fancy Patent Hour. Ask your grocer tor Domestic ao p. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Board of Supervisors Complete ! tha Official Onnvass of the Election Returns. HAZEN AHF.AD ON THE SHOWING SO FAR Trlirimlnjr " t Two Prrclticti I.unil * Him Hafn with n Plurality of I'lftj Srnnlnn Serve * Notice of n Content nt Oner. The Board of Supervisor ! took another turn at tlio oflleinl count of election returns jTsterdny morning , ntid succeeded In com- 1'lctlng ' lit operations nt noon. At that time Hiuon had nn mlvantngeovorScanlanof fifty votes , secured by the throwing ; out of two precincts In Uipuity , the First of the Third wiuil nnd the First of the Sixth.v v About nn hour of the early "part of the morning was tnkon up with the discussion of tliu quo&tlou of expunging that part of the minutes rehitlng to the request of Bcnnlnn's attorneys thut the Judges nnd clerks In the First precinct of the Third ward mlRht oo allowed to conn In nnd complete the work they hnd loft uiulono ! > y signing their names to the returns. U wiis flnnlly decided not to nllo > v that part of the proceedings to armcnr In the records , nud with that exception the minutes were npinvtvcd. On motion of S. u. Wndsworth the returns from thai precinct were thereupon ordered thrown out nnd dlsrcgardo'l In making up the results , and right there Scanlnn lost a majority of forty-seven votes. J. J. Shea then called the attention of the board to the fact that In the Wuveland township returns Scanlau hail been credited with sovonty-four votes , ulille the count of the tally sheet showed that only sovonty-threo hnd been marked down. Kvlttnncu ol Hnprccmluntrit lncnmpot ) iioo > Another chunk of grlof , though not ijulto so largo a one , strucK the Scanlau force ; when tlio returns of the First precinct ol the Sixth want worts opened and it was found that O. H. Nicholson was the only Judge whoso immo appeared anywhere 01 the record. None of the ' others hnd been sworn , and not ono of the judges or clerKs had attested the re turns in any way , shape or manner. They hnd oven shown their utter Incapacity for membership of any election board by forget ting to make out the bill for their services , a thing which , BO fur us known , tins j > vcr boon done by any flection board that uver sat. In this piccinct Scanlan hud a majority of two votes and the democratic board ac- corJlncly threw this return out with that or the ouo preceding. After the count had been completed Hazen was found to have a majority for sheriff of llfty and Dentler for supervisor of twenty- nine , thus giving both democratic candidate ? a stifo majority. At this Juncture Scnulnn's attorneys flled a request signed by Freeman and Wood , Judges , nnd Motoalf and Douatiy , clerks , In the First precinct of the Third ward , asking that they be allowed to come in and sltrn the re'urns. Graham was the only meinbor of the election board whoso signature was not affixed , and he , they said , coulu not bo found. County Attorney Organ wus called upon for his oplmqn as to what was the duty of the board aud upon his recommendation the request was refused. Among the other queer things that have como to light ns the result of this election was one in .lames township. According to th clerk's books there were but 170 residents of the township who voted , but the count dis closed the fact that 171) votes wove cast for the three candidates for sheriff. Where those other three ballots came from Is the question thut is in vain hunting for an unswer. Sviinlaii Will Contest. During the afternoon the members of the Board of Supervisors were sorvea with notices of it contest th.it was started by J. M. Scanlan , the defeated candidate for sheriff. The count was objected to in every township and precinct In the county , nnd the usual allegations were made with refer ence tu the Incorrectness of the work of the jmJcp * and clerks of election. This contest will bo before the Board of Supervisors , us provided by the Australian ballot law Every ballot box will bo opened and every vote' for sheriff will ho counted all over again , nnd the results of the recount will de termine who shall be the next sherilT. The Indies of Broadway church will hold a bazar in Masonic temple on Thursday of thibveukNov. ( . 1(1) ( ) . Aprons itnd fancy articles will he on BUO. Dinner und supper 25c each. For Sale The best fruit and Rurdou land on the murkot , and you can have unv number of acres you want. Greon- ahiolds , Nicholson & Oo. \V. E. Chambers , dancing academy , Masonic temple. Classes each Wednes day ufturnoon and availing. TWO UIUI.S C'AUSKU IT. \VlUUun Wiilluuu roiuulR the Coconiiut ol 11 Hiilou Illvitl Wlui find 11U < ilrl. A young man name Limerick lias hnd n dreadful hc.xdacho for the last twenty-four hours , all because ho tried to win the affections of a couple of sidewalk nymphs on whom William Wallace , who drives a hack for William Welch , has claimed to have a first mortgage. The two clrls went to the meeting of the Salvation Army Monday night , as usual and while there picked up Limerick , who started to accompany thorn homo. Thlng went swimmingly until they reached Seventh street neur the railroad tracks. There an apparition suddenly appeared , con sisting principally of William Wal lace 'and a large ax handle. It was evident that something was about to ilroii and It did not take more tlmn an hour to discover what It was. First the ax handle dropped , and then dropped Ijiucrlck. The blow struck lilin on the left side of the 1 1 cul ; , just auovo ineenr , aim almost iinoeiicu him senseless. The last sound thut greeted his \vusiifmnlniiio cackle as the two failhless ones walked off coolly with Wal lace. When I.lmcrirk had meditated long enough he picked himself up and went home , Ho tiled un information charging Wallace with assault und battery , und Wallace was arrested yesterday morning. When es corted to the police station he remarked : "If dorti's luij geeser wet links ho kin skate off wld mo mush I'll fchow him differ ent. Kco'1' I1 srtl to plead guilty to the i ' us tine like a little man. oil hcuturn for spring and fall heating. > ) nst tlio tiling in cold weather for that extra bed room with no stove , or for the bath room. Ours are roll- able nnd guaranteed. Cole & Cole , A llrnt-clnss din nor und supper at Ma sonic temple Thursday , Nov. 1(1 ( , at line each , borved by Broadway Mothodint Indies. _ W. S. Daird , Lawyer , Kvcrott block. Domestic faoap la the nn.it. DlfilitliuriH Scare. Mrs. Kesslcr , who has been working at the home of F. K. English , at 1103 Fourth avenue , went to the doctor's onlco yester day afternoon to consult him with reference to u sore throat. Ho told her that Instead of having an ordinary case of sore throat she hud an acute of diphtheria. Ho told her not to go buck home , as there were four little children at the house and there was danger of their catching the disease. St. Bernard's hospital was telephoned to , out the sisters retired to take her in , she being a county patient. She Imu no other place to go , so for nearly an hour she walked the streets waiting for something to turn up. City IMiyaiclan Macrae got on her track after nbc had been walking the street awhile and put an end to her wander ings by putting her In tno patrol wagon and leading li r to the hospital , where she u now receiving treatment. Thoio who knew of her being at largo so long w6ro consider ably excited nt the dancer of her starting an epidemic. An offlcer was sent to the homo where the woman had been living with" Instructions to placard it and quaran * Ino tha Inmates , I.OKSN r i.tui ; THI : HANOAIIUO. 'outlet .Ifliihln * ' Cninplnlnt It llroitRht to the l'nr of .tiulco IVooUon. A man named Jenkins was released from the county Jail n few days ago , after serving a short sentence for stopping a fast mall train In Wnpolio county , Ho was tried at the last session of federal court nnd was sentenced to spend thirty days In Jnlh When ho got out ho went to the ofllco of Clerk Stcaduian of the federalcouitand registered a complaint ns to tl\p carryings on that are allowed within the jail walls. The main cause of his dissatisfaction was the "kangaroo court , " which ls _ hold upon every now arrival at the Jail. One of the prisoners Is chosen Juilgo , and the sancti monious nlr with which he presides would do credit to Judges of much higher Jurisdic tion. The new arrival is brought in to his august presence , put on trial , Invariably found guilty , nnd ulvcn his Choice of two punishments first , to furnish 5 cents worth of tobacco to every prisoner , or , second , to submit to being larruped with a ntout leather strap , applied where it will most surely recall boyhood's days. The tempta tion Is verv strong for a man , when con- vlctcd In the "kangaroo , " to ' 'dig up. " In case ho has anything to dig , but where he Is out of money the other alternative has to bo chosen. Ho Rctnllnted on thn Court. Jenkins did not rlalm to have been hurt , excepting In his feelings. On the contrary , ho Is of n build that would strike terror to the average knngnroo Justice , nnd he gave the oflicor of the law who sought to larrup him such n dressing down that the court wns moved to waive nil Its rights In the proceed ings. Ono of his tormentors wns pasted uii ngnlnst the cell wall , another got two black eyes nnd n third saved his bacon by fleeing indiscriminately. But Jenkins' plaint wan caused by the treatment ono of his fellow prisoners re ceived , a man named Charles Dlxon. Ho claimed ho was covered all over with black nnd blue spots ns relics of his collision with the outraged Justice of the kangaroo court. Jenkins succeeded In making mich n strong plea that the matter was laid beforq Justice Wool son , who. on receipt of the Information , sent back instructions to Uaputy Marshal Hlchnrds and M. M. Parkinson , collector of revenue , to investigate the charges. If the treatment accorded the government prisoners is as bad as Jenkins claims , U is thought In federal circles that. Judge Wool- son will order all of them taken away from the county Jail , where they have been kept for the past year , and sent to the county jail at Kcokuk or DCS Moincs. Uc shown the Klein tract , -J miles eastof postoflloo , out Madison street. Choicest and cheapest fruit , garden und suburban acreage , now on sale by Day & HCSB , 30 Pearl street. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. Abk your grocer for Domestic soap. DeWltt's Witch Iltzel sa'vo cures wiles. FOUND lllli MUNUY. I'ninhMtbcrt of South Omiihn Puts the Ofllcors on Track of Iliit MU-HC * Frank Wilbcrt , who was arrested In this city Monday night for stealing $220 from the safe in Hans Llndberg's saloon in South Omaha , made a full confession jcstordny morning. Ho made a stubborn resistance , but after he had found there was no safety In flight ho made the best of the situation , and when the oflicor who came over after him had put him under the pump ho made a clean breast of the affair. Ho not only admitted taking the money and skipping to this side of the river , but he even told the ofllccr that he threw it away while running from Officer Weir. Provided no 0110 else had found It he said the roll could be found where ho dropped it , in the rear of Bosun's carpenter shop on North Main strcot. Ofllcer Austin of South Omaha brought his prisoner to this side of the river early yesterday mornlnir and together 'they made the search , resulting in the discovery of the roll of $220 In bills tied up with n strimr. The ofllcer and the prisoner left for homo at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. S. M. Williamson .still soils tlio Stan dard and Domestic at 100 South Main street , und has not- removed to Broad way , as has been reported. Have you seen the new gas heaters at tlio Ga company's olllce ? Domestic soap is the best n'j.lTHKIS Wnrmcr and Fair Is Wlntt I * 1'roiuUril Nebrnnkana for Todiiy. WASHINGTON , Nov. U. Forecasts for Wednesday. For Nebraska Fair ; west winds ; warmer in eastern portion. For Iowa Fair ; north west , winds , shifting to southwest ; slightly warmer In northwest portion. For the Dakotas Fair ; northwest winds , shifting to southwest ; slightly warmer. OPFICK OPTIIB WKATHEK Buitiuu. OMUIA , Nov. H. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years : 1893. 1B(12. ( 1H91. 1890. Maximum tmnporaluio i23 47 = > : < 5o r > l- Mlnlmnm toinporiituio. 21 = > ' . ' 8 = 21)3 ) : IHO Average teniporatuio.fio nss : i'J10 = - 1'reclpltatlon 00 .00 T .00 Statement showing the condition of torn- porr.turc and precipitation at Omuhu for the day nnd since March 1 , 1803 : Ndfinul temperature. , , 393 JulU'lcwy fur tliu day , lee lellcloncy Hlnco .March 1 ; 1:70 s'uniml pii'olpltatlon ,04 Inch ) ellclcncy for the day .04 lueli Ucllclcncvtthico March 1 u.6G Inches lti'iort from Othur Station * ut H p. 111. " 1" ' lndloaten traco. OLOIIUI : B. HU.NT , Ixx-nl Forecast Official. DoWtt's Witch Hazel Salvo euros burns Church Uongrcti , NEW YOIIK , Nov. 14. The fifteenth church congress of the Protestant Episcopal church was begun thU mot-nlife at 11 o'clock with a communion service In the St. Bartholomew cliuroh , MudUou avenue and Forty-fourth street. Ut. Kov , W. Lavvrenee , D.D , , bishop of Mtibunchusctts ( und successor to the late Phillips Hrooksj , and Hev. Thomas U , Dud ley , O.I ) , L.L > .l.of Kentucky road theKospol nnd creed.Ylthln the chancel were Ituv , Drs. S. Grcer , Iluntlngton , Drown. Van- dower , \Vilde. Kram , r und 1'lgott. Thcro was n very laruo congregation present. The following services of the session will bo held at Chlckcrlnx hall this u veiling at 8 o'clock. Tlio flrs ( topic for discussion will be "What Shall Do Done with tliu Saloon ) " When Btby wu sick , Are gare her Castorls , When ua waa a Child , the cried for Oastoria. When she became Miss , hho clung to CastorU. When iho bail Children , die BIN e them Gutorli PLANNING FOR Ml YEAR BasaBall Magnates Mceting t ! Now York for Annual Cogforcnce , NO CHANGE IN THE Clrfcliir PROBABLE Snnio Twelro Cltle Will L'ltt-ly Con tltnl the Lcnguo In 1891 iomo New Ar- rniignnipntn Ooncerntn tl ycr Will Likely ho Mnclc. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 14. Uoprcsontatlvea of the National league and the American asso ciation have already begun to cdmo together forMielr regular win tor mooting and by to morrow noon all the clubs will have mem bers hero. in vlow of the very successful financial season , It Is douotful It the twelve clubclr cult will bo disturbed. To broitk up the present arrangcnfcnt will result In trouble with players. Two organizations would create nrrlvalry for the services of players , which would soiul sahirlcs up again. The players nro already demanding an increase over last year's pay which the managers do not want to give. Il.lCISU ItUSUl.TS. rnvorltciiDlvlilo the Coin vrltli Outsider * at Cuniborlnnil I'ark. NASIIVIM.K. Nov. 14. Three favontrs , ono strongly backed second choice , and two out siders won the monpy at Cumberland Park today. Track fast. Kosults : First race , sovcn furlong : QIIPOII lllrrt wnn , Alllilscuond , Ijiiily Uiwu third. Tlnio : 1B2 . Second nice , six turloiiRs : Mlnnlo ( 'to won , Urdcap anil Miss Knott dead heat for placo. Tlmu : Itlflii. Tlilrd race , llvo futloiiRK : Mary II M won , Itoh Nooly second , Kdltliu third , Time 1:03 > < , 1'ourth race , ono mllu : l.lnda won , 1'cabody sorond'olonol H third : Ttnio : 1:4.1. : riftli race , lx and iiliulf fiirlong-ii Iloquo- fnrt won , Diamond Dick sucnnd , Hly l.lnboii third. Time : 1:23. : Sixth ruco , six and a half furlongIo : < do I ) won , llorcalls second , Kyelcl third. Time : ( lloucpstor. Oi.oucESTnit , Nov. 14 , Uesull.s : 1'lrst race , four nnd iiliulf fuilon ? : _ _ _ _ won , Knttlu bucond , Uonr.alcs tlilrd , „ 1'lniu : fecund race , sl.nnd u quarter furlonss : Dillon J won , Vocull/u second , Oruluin third. Time : 1:20. : Third r.ieo , flvo furlongs : Jersey won. Con l.ucy end , I'liniantu third. Time : 1:05/ : , race , four and : i half furloiiRs : Ar- illlory won , 'Slloncu second , ijonora third. Time : GHJf. 1'lftli race , four and a half furlong * : Vu- rmin wnn , J 11 Mac second , Duo Illrch third. me.0 : > f. Sixth nice , six and a quarter fiii'longs : .Mutiny won , U.U'lus second , Shy Ellen third. Tliml:2. : : . Clirtoii. CI.IFTOS , Nov. 14. Results : First race , ono mile : Lucky Clover won , Hess McDulT hccond , 1'erHlstonco third. Time : 1:43. Second nice- live furlnngo : Clmneo wnn , Johnny second , DlnsMun third. 1'line : 1U2U. : Third race , six fin longs : Dond hout l > o- tttcou Tommy Dlxon and Uarmulltc. Tommy Dlxon won In the run-off ; Camicliti ! second , Ingot tldid. Tlmu : Dcnd'hoat , 1:18 : ; run-otr , Kourlh race , IIvo fnrlntiffs : Wall .Tlin won , Torrlllor second , Lord Hurry third. Time : Fifth nice , six fnrlmiR-s : * MadsUme won , Minnie J second , Factotum third. HUM tliornc. llAWTitoitNc , Nov. 14. Hesults : l-'lrst race , tulle anil a st\tcuntli : Kllen won , Miss Clark .second , Encoriti third. Tlmu : 1:111 , ' . ' Second race , onu mlle : Kstello won , Jfiincs V. Carter second , Onduwa third. Time : Thlid race , six furlongs : Harnard won , Tlppecanoe Eecond , Kobjcr third. Time : I'ouith race , short course , steoiiln oliaso : Kiln 1'lap nun , Doni Pedro stvontt , Ucncrnl Milesthlid. Time : 3:3(3. : ( , , , Fifth race , six furlongs : llljur won , Baron second , Lord Dulmeny thlid. Time : l:17i. : San I'ei SAX FIIA.NCISCO , Nov. 14. Results : 1'lrst race , llvo furlongs : .Too Cottur won , .lltn K .second , Sir Huglnuld third. Time : 1:0115r : Second race , five furlougs : Nelson won , lilunnlo second , Moren tlilid. Tlmu : 1:02. : Third race , IIIID mile : Itovulvur won , llor- naido second , Wild Outs third. Tlmu : 1:41. : Fourth race , seven furlongs ; Flambeau won , Artlcus second , Hal i'Mier third. Time : 1:28 : ! ' . Fifth race , flvo furlnngH ! Wandnilng Nun won , Ccntiirlnnsecond , Empress .Noifollc third. Timu : l:014' . Knockctl Out .Mai 'Murphy. CincAoo , Nov. 14. Solly Smith , feather- woiRlu champion of the Pacific coast , re cently defeated by Gcorsn Dlxon , sent Jim Murphy of Los Angeles under the ropes and out with a ricbt swing on the jaw in the second in the Athletic tournament sivon nt TVittersalls yesterday afternoon. About 4,000 sports saw the bouts , "Shadow" Manor , the Australian , made a line showing against Nccdham in eight rounds and easily had the best of it. Tommy Hyan expressed his willinirncss to meet Danny Necdliam , of whom ho was reputed - putod to bo afraid , in a twelve round tussle by the middle of December. Nccdham was in the ring when the announcement was made ana promptly accepted ttio challenge" . Cluiiii | > loii Illlirk lied , A gentleman with sporting tendencies vlsiteu TUB Bun ofllco last oveiilmj and left a $25 forfeit with the sporting editor for a Thauksgtvlug day cock fight. His propo- IN HIGE PLACES ! It is v- * not strange that som& people do wronp through ignorance , others from iv failure to investigate aa to the right or wrong-of a matter But it is str.vngo , that individuals arid firms , who nro fully aware of the rights of others , will per sist in perpetrating fraudu upon thorn. High-toned , woaltliv manufrcturing fir in a will oiler and Roll to retail mer chants , artiolos which they know to bo infringements on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to bow.iro of such Imita tions aud simulations of "CAUTHfi's LIT- TLK LIVKH Pn.r.9.1' When they are of fered la you , refuse thoin ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit Bon Frunklin said "tlonosty is the host poli cy" ; it Is just as tf do * that "Honesty U tnobost principle. " ) lv" sttlon Is that ho will light his bird at four pounds , give or take two pounds , for t0 or $100 , usuany heel Hint Is round from socket to point. He nlso offers to back lilt birds fern n main of from five to nine fights for from $250 up to 500. nt iho Academy. The Inaugural exhibition under the auspices of the Omahu Athletic ( academy was given last evening fn the presence of n fair sized crowd of spectators. The oven- Ing's card begnn with a boxing bout be tween , Prof. Citihvlts of the academy and ono of his pupils , James Holmes. 11 was qulto spirited , and the cleverness of Mr. Holmes wai greeted with much applause. Following this event was n bout at French boxing , or s.ivattc , between Prof. Denis of the academy and M. Doubter , n pupil , This Is unhuio athletic cxorclso , being boxing , If the term Is permissible , with the feet. The contestants were gloved , but never stnUo n hlow with the hands , all exe cution being done with the foot. Some of the professor's gyrations were laughnblo In deed , and n good many vigorous kicks on various parts of tliu anatomy were given and taken with n skill that was really marvel ous. The next number was an exhibition with the foils by Prof. Denis and Slg. Ed- wardo Mullen , and was really an artistic treat. The professor Is n finished fencer , whllo Mr. Mullen evinced sufllclent dexterity to show that lie has In him the making of a mastcr-at-arms , The evening's show wound up with n bout between Prof. Denis nud Dr. Dehbphcr with the sltiKlo-stlck. Uoth gen tlemen are adopts nt this style of self-de fense , nml their miraculous maneuvers , asil- Ity and endurance were fully appreciated by frequent bursts oj "bravos" from the delighted - lighted spectators. XE1IS JtO 2'IIK AllMF. I.IM nt dinner * In the ItCRiitnr Service us Aniionncpil Vestorilur. WASHI.NOTOX , Nov. 14. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hr.ir.J The following army orders were Issued today : Second Moiitoiuinl Charles \V. Fonton. Seventh cavalry , is relieved from special duty under tlio Department of State , to take effect when his services can bo dispensed with , not Inter than December 1 , and will join his troop. Major James W. Keilly , commanding Watertown arsenal , Mass. , will proceed to Sandy Hook proving ground on otllclal buslt ness portalnlng to the trial of scncoast carnages. The following transfers in the Twenty- second Infantry are ordered : Captain Plan M. Theme , from company C to company I : Captain William II. ICcll , from company 1 to company C ; Second Lieutontint llobort L. Hamilton , from company D to comtmny 1 ; Second Lieutenant William ll. Wassol , from company 1 to company D. The leave for two months , to take effect DC- comber CO , with permission to apply for an extension of two months , is granted First Lieutenant Eiwnnl Lloyd , Fifteenth in fantry. Ono word describes it , "perfection. " Wore- ortoDaUMtt's Witch Hazel Salve.ourcs piles Arrested a Dumber. Frank Cclbcl was arrested as a suspicions character last night. Ho had a kit of plumber's tools which he could not account for to the onicers. After his arrest ho claimed to bo working for Cralle , ' the plumber , and said that ho came b.the . tcols honestly. Olllcors are Investigating the case. JT STAYS BY YOU the good that's done by Dr. Pierce's 1'lensant Pellets. In Constipation , Biliousness. In digestion , Jaundice , Dizziness , Sour Stomach , and Sick or Bilious Headaches , they give a. permanent cure. There's no reaction after thorn ; their help lasts. lasts.For For breaking up attacks of colds , chills , fevers , rheumatism , neuralgia , and kindred derange ments resulting from overo exposure , nothing can compare with these little " Pellets. " They're the smallest , the easiest to take , and the most natural remedy. They're' guaranteed to give satisfaction , in every way aud In every case , or your money is returned. "What more can you ask for , with a medicine ? Whether it's Catarrh itself , or nny of the troubles caused by Catarrh , the makers of Dr. Sago's Cntnrrn Remedy will pay you ffiOO If they can't give you a complete und permanent euro. The worst cases of chronic Catarrh in the Head yield to this remedy. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL ! Instant Klllorot Pain. Internal and External. Cures KIIEUMATISM. NEUHAL- QIA , I.aino liack. Hprams.llrulecK. BnolllURF , Btlir Joints. COLlOimd OHAS11'8 Instantly. Cholera Jlor- bus , Ci oun.Dlpthvrla , Boru Throat , uslJ by magic. THF HDR9P RRAMFl Especially prepared for I IIIIIUIIuU LlllnliU | Block , Douulo BtrciiRtti , the most Powerful and Penotrntlrjffl.lnlinontfor Mini or llcast 111 existence. Large U size I'M. , Me. elze lUc. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Toilet. Tlio Gront Skin Cure and FOOD Benutlfler. Lndlen will find It a most dollonte end highly perfumed Toilet Soap on the market , it in absolutely pure. Makes the ektnaoft nnd volvotyand restores tlio lost com plexion ; 1" n luiury for the Bath for Infants. It alajrs Itching , cleanses the Foalp and promotes toe growth of hair. Price 2Sc. Forealnby. Kubii & Co. . Solo Agents , OimUm.Nob. Special ftfofcicesi CQUMQR BLUFF ) : FOUHALKAcomi > l < > to bottllnv worltB , In iioal town aii'ldol ' 111 ; n t'ooi1 , p.iylnjr buslnc-H. OouJ ri'.iBuim tor Hulllnif. Aildrean G ' 'J , lluu Dillon OWA FAllMS-STOacrei , Si'.BO p inaro ; fiia . KIU-irD4 , $ J,1.0lt ; . Hat of fiirins , fruit farjii uiUt'Jraj.1 luil. Join Hton A- Van Patten. DO YOU know that Day & HOSH JKIVO HO.no choice ) barjalim In fruit und t'ar.lon laud near this city ? ABSTRACTS and loans Farm nnii city prop jrU bouzht und uold. I'uney It Thomu * . Co 1:13 : ! GA1U1 AGE rumovud , cesspools , vaults , chl limy i clo-iued. 1M llurlco , at Taylor's urjasry , iU IJ roadway FOjl RENT A 4-room house. Inqinro of y. n. Levin. 'JlBHoutli lnt utreut. , J > Good iflrl for Koncral lioubcwoik ; Hiuall family , Apply at Oil ) Flrbt avuiino. "ITCIIKN tflrl wauled ut the IlliiffM IIOUBO. 1028 LTIilrtl Htrt-ut. . Ml'IO COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORJ5 All kinds of Dyolm und Oloinlii , ' dona In the hUhe-jt utyln a ; tliu : iru Fix loj an I SWM stained fubrlua ma'Jo to lool : us KoaJ ui no\v. Wane promptly .DYE done ana uellvoral . In nil parts of tha country. HouJ for feVIORK prlou llJU A. MAOHAN , Proprlotar. Broadway , near North wuktern depot. Telephone 2i. THE SOUTHWICK BALING PRESS A 1 2-Ton.S-a-DaV Machine at 10-Tons-a Price , if. - luiiou - a - - Day uay our Warranty Goc with Etch Machine. /nieSoutMwlckBallmrPre st ! < a2-lior&efur.irclemuclilne. 1 U lion tlio InrKttt ft-eil op any Coiitliiiuiiifc-Ilallng , Douhle-Ktroku I'rcssfii the World. Hales tight ; draft light. Capacity ) Construction ! Durability-all the UUST. Now is the time to buy a hay proas , COO machines Bold ID the last 00 days. SANDWICH MANPG. CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS Native Born Americans THIS IS FOR YOU. Foreign immfgration has crowded you off tha farms and is now crowding you out of the in dustrial occupations. Your boys can't get a chance to. learn trades or secure situations without competing with the drift of all nations. Washington is the 'New England of the west. It has a million of ten acre farms for you. Its capital is developing them for your boys , 10 acres is enough , We don't have to irrigate. We don't have Jo fertilize. Trees grow on the land ten feet through and 300 feet high. We clear it off for you and plant , grow and insure your fruit trees , An acre of this land will produce per annum ; SO bushels of wheat. 300 bushels of potatoes - ; 800 bushels of onions. . ' * * 1000 bushels of apples. > t 1 ' 40.000 Ibs. of prunes. " . ' . "f 1000 boxes peaches. 6000 Ibs. bf hops , A ten acre farm will surely give an income of $3,000 a year- and a gentleman's life. " - The farming of the future is to be like trade , each man to his specialty. The rickety wagon and rope tied harness , with its mixed load of truck must go the way ofl all useless things. We make a speciaty farm ready for you at a | price which one full crop will pay. We know no failures. There is no chance for failure in our plan. Thsre is a manly independence on every on6 [ of these farms. No country on earth recovers i so quickly from disaster as France , and its power is in its small farmers who keep out of debt. Once paid for a small fruit farm has nOi need for debt. Installment payments and no forfeitures. Our excursion goes Nov. 20th on the Oregon train leaving U. P. Depot at 2:15 : p. m. Parties making up clubs in Columbus , Grand Island , Kearney and North Platte , please tele graph D. H. Stearns , Omaha , Saturday noon , how many go so that we can provide sleeping car accomodations. Each subscriber for twenty acres is enti tled to go. Any combination of subscribers for smaller farms amounting to twenty acres , entitled to send one representative. Each subscriber may take as many acres as is desired , from one to twenty. Payments for this excursion are fixed as fol lows : $10 per acre with subscription , $20 per acre January 1st , and $ L0 ? per acre April 1st withot interest. Trees planted in January andi February and contract issues April 1st ? annual payments from that date annually. See circulars and application blanks , ob tainable at the Bee office , the Union Pacific city ticket office , 13th and Farnam , D.V , Sholes.Go. , 1st National Bank building and o { D. H. Stearns , Paxton Hotel , or of Schriver & O'Donohue , Paxton Hotel block. This is a chance of a lifetime. Our pres ent offer can never be duplicated , The party that went out two weeks ago were delightecU See their report in the folder , f' STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. , 107 First Street , Portland , Oregon.