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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 3 THE DAIJjY BEE 'COUNOIIIJM'im ' OIKKE : NO. 12 PEMUi STlinKT rrtliycnrilrr lo nny imrtof the clly H , W TII.TON - MMnnger - JUuOnCMOfflco. . . . . . . . No. 43 irrr . . t-nnnvpti . . K > gl | , ] ntnr No. 23 Unston store , clonks The rcpulnr meeting of the Woman' * Ho- llrf corps will bo held till a afternoon ntS-HO o'clork at the Grand Army hall. The In- ipcctlng ofllccr will bo present. Jtisllcn Fox performed two marrloRo coro- motile * yesterday. The parties were Kudnlph Hurs nnd Mnrla Durch of Omatin , nnd Fred Koch nnd I.inlo Unnlka. nlso of Omaha. Thn ladles of the Fifth Avenue Methodist chiu-ch will trlvo n musical and literary on- toi tammi'nt at the church this evening. Btlppcr will bo served from fi o'rlook until 8. Dr II. H. Wcm had a llttln pot . ( teg torn to pieces bv a iv > uplo of Imitation blood hounds that played the principal part In an "Undo 1'om's Cabin" troup th.it visited hero the other night. It lias been decided by the ladioi of the Congregational church to give their enter- tnlnment next week on two ovcnlnijs. thn Ktd and ! MtIi. The bizar and supper will been on the latter evening. Wright & Haldwln commenced a suit In the district court yrstordav to collect f'.MO for attorney fees for services which they claim to have rendered the Cawitcr ( Jlty ( Kan , ) Savings b.ink In a suit prosecuted In Ib'Ji Tlio Sisters of Mercy of St. Harnard's hos- pltnl uro talking of moving their Institution , to a pleco of land noirtho old Orocn uncle- Ins housu. They are nald to have purchased n tract of land In that vicinity , but do not propose to commence bulluliig lusldo of u couple of you a. Tlio foot ball came next Saturday at the grounds , corimrof Fifth avenue and Twenty- llrat stroat , iromlses ) to bo a botly contested ono. The High school boys will bo on ono Ido and thb Young Men's Christian nssoalu- tlon team , composed about equillv of Chris tians and young l.iwyors , will bo on the other. Game will bo called lit SW ! : ! o'clock. IhoBabeock dlvorco case Is tio.irlnir Its close in the district court , . The defendant Introduced the llrst of his testimony \cstcr-- dny. At the close of the afternoon session court adjouned until 2 o'clock this after noon on account of Court Koportcr Brulnc- ton having been called to Atlantic by a tele- gin in announcing the serious illncsb of Ills wife. The costs of the case in which William Mawhor , the so-called Fremont county Blue beard , wus tried for the murder of several wives and acquitted , amounted to fl..IOO. The amount lias been paid by the Board of Supervisors , nnd I'Tehiont county vvll1 bo levied upon to make up the deficiency , the trial having boon brought hero on a changa of vcnuo. The supervisors spent nil day yesterday looking over the bdls which hava been pre- cntcd to them for payment. Today they will act upon them. Among the lot aio the bills presented by the Juilges and clerks at the last election. The supervisors do not commit themselves as to what they wilt do ns to thcso bills , but from a power close to the throne It is learned that the probiblllty Is tnat the Judges and clerks who failed to sln their loturns or did other acts which vitiated thn returns will bo refused any pay for their services. Trmitiuml drum I Hull. Council Bluffs lodge , No. 59 , U. O.T. . B. , will ( jive a grand ball at the Masonic toinplo'Suturdwy evening , November 18. Music will bu furnished by a line or- chcstru. Supper will bo served in the hall. Ticket of admission , 50c. Ladies accompanied by osoorts admitted fico. The coimiilttco on arrangements is leav ing nothing undone to give its patrons an enjoyable evening. The Troubund society is well known for the quality of its entertainments and nil who go maybe bo assured of a good time. G. W. Stolnman has gone to Chicago. lion. Thomas Bowman Is homo from Col fax. Bert Tostox'In Is homo from Nebraska fern n fovv d.ijs. J. C. Morgan of Kearney , Neb , was In the Jlty yesterday. W. D. Ilia-din loft yesterday for Nebraska , whore lie will hunt < iuuil. H S. Barnett of Weeping Water , Nob. , was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Illchard Green left yester day for a winter's visit in Florida. Mrs. It. M , Lacy , mother of Dr. Lacy. reached hero today from Chicago and will vUlt her ou nil u Inter. Misses Wanda nnd Myrtle Pontius qf Harrison , Nob. , arc the guests of Mia. K. S. Hart , 1TOT Sixth avenue. L. A. ( Irny loft last evening for , Chicago , having receded a tclcpram iinnounclng thn death of his slstor , Aha. William Nelson , who visited In this > city for four months thiee years ago. Uov. H. II. B.irton , formerly pastor of the Trinity MothoJIst church , now located In College Springs , was In the city yesterday. Ho states Unit his now location is not alto gether satisfactory. A college is stationed tlinre , but the town is eight miles fiom any iitilroad so that it has some undesirable features as a place to live notvvlthsUtnd- ing ; _ Lund Bros , have u very complete as- BDrtmont of lamps. They iuvito you to cull and BCO the now designs , some of which uro very beautiful. W. S. Buiril , Lawyer , Everett block. Domestic soap IB the ucsU TO iniSNTlPY CllAKl.iS WILSON. Vollcemeii I'rcpiirliiK to TuKo Another Trip ut Ilia litpnnso at Onomliiuo L'nuniy. The trial of Charles Wilson on the cliurgu of murdering u police oftlcov In cold blood will bcjlu ( within n week or two in Syracuse , N. Y. , and will give Ofllcor Lcuch and Sheriff Ilazcn of thU city and Oftleors Hnzo mid Or ins by of Omatia n chunco to take a trip cast. The trial of "Dink" Wilson for murder has boon detailed in Tup. HUB within the last few days , and tlio fact that his brother is nov to go on trial for the same charge is of oven creator Interest hero , from the fact that Chatlos hassomothlnu of a icoord In Council Bluffs. Ijist winter , it will bu remembered , that OfttccisLuuch und Al Wells , who has since loft the force , discovered n couple ot men tryIng - Ing to effect an entrance to the Boston store by moans of the back window. A hot light ensued , durlnz which several shots \vcro 11 red on both sides with intout to klll.jbut after a buna to-hand cotnb.it , in which both tlio ofllcara narrowly escaped death at the hands of the desperadoes , the latter wore overpowered uml tukun to the city j ill. After a long confinement they succeeded in giving hall , but promptly Jumped their bond upon being tclcascd. Ono of the men wus Charles Wilson. Neither of thorn wore heard from for some time , but track was llnally secured of thorn out in California. Before they could bo arrested they again disappeared and next turned up In New York , where they did the deed which \\111 probably eventually result in their both being struck by lightning. Onicur Louch , of nil the four ofllcers who will leave hero and Omaha for thu scene of the trial , probably looks forward lo renew ing his acquaintances with the man whom ho 1)rstmut ) under such trying circumstances , with the meat In ward satisfaction. Ills being Bummoncd to Now York along with the other three onlclals is for the purpose of identifying the prisoner. Wilson is known ull over the country UB a duspcroto charac ter , and there Is but little doubt us to the tlnat outcome of the present case. Kuuar Corn I MieurCornl Try the Council Bluffs Sugar. Corn. Thu host in the market. Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach the com white , Jt is young , tender , went , clean ami wholosomo. Abk your grocer far Domestic soap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Pottawattamle Oountj Demicratio ASSDCI- Btion Stirring Things Up OonsidsrAbly. OPPONENTS OF REED UNDER THE BAN \Vlipn "KnlfliiK" I * lniluc ! < ul In AcAln by Aletnhera of thn Urcnnlnttlons Troa- bl Will I'olloir NlchnUon Mny Ilo Ucstored. The Pottawattarnlo Democratlo nssocla- lion held a special meeting last evening. It had been quietly rumored that something might bo expected to drop when this meet ing was held , and the people who In the last campaign opposed Brooks UcoJ In his candi dacy for the county treasurcrshlp were ex pected to bo underneath when It dropped. Considerable Interest was consequently felt In the meeting , and the Interest was not conllncd to the members of the club. The hall was well tilled with members. The mailer In hand was brought up by some of these picsent in the shnpo of a reso lution to expel from the club nil the mem bers who bad taken any active part In the campaign against Heed. The question of ex pulsion was the subject of a long discussion , the upshot of which was that such a move would bs In violation of the provisions of the constitution of the club. It was not allowed In drop there , however , and the club will SPO to it that when the operation of "knlllng" candidates is re peated in the future no eotistltullonal pro vision shall stand In the way ol disposing of such timuly members. A committee was appointed to draft nn amendment to the con stitution which shall provide that any mem bers who shall openly oppose any democratic candidates for olllco shall bo liable to ex pulsion. 'To ItcMoro Nlrliolnoti. The dub then proceedo 1 to tear open the old sore that has llncoicd about the ofllco of the lire chief. Nicholson , It will bo raiuoin- bored , was suspended from olllco on the strength of two charges that voro pro- fei red against him namely , that ho had been consphing , together \\lth certain other mem bers of thu llio department , lor the purpose of suolus that the llro business was lively , in order to give certain outsiders n chance to get a job , and that bo had baen guilty of press misconduct while on duty , in going to Omaha , getting drunk and raising Cain gen erally. These charges were drawn up against him In duo form and the council > vas about to make u complete investigation , with a view to removing him from ofllco in case the charges should prove to have been well founded. Ar , Nicholson's request the investigation was postponed until after the grand jury had disposed of the case , in order that bis chances with the council might not bo prejudiced. Since- the grand jury failed to indict him a move has been quietly on foot to have him icstorfd to his ofllco. A committee was ap pointed last night to draft a petition which will bo presented to the council asking that Nicholson be restored to thq position of fire chief. It has been understood that thpro would bo -further investigation of the case unless Nicholson or his friends insisted on his reinstatement. Tbisiequcst from the dcmocralio associa tion , however , will render it necessary for the investigation to bo reopened. The poll- lion will doubtless be presented to the coun cil at its meeting next Monday night , nnd some action will bu taken to set a time for the taking of testimony. The ft lends of Nicholson uro banking on Ihe people of the city having so far forgotten the reports which came to the city from the other side of the river with icferenco to Nicholson's actions. UHEAT 10-DAY SALK In Order to Mnlto Jtnom fur Holiday UcmdH. Over oOO cases of holiday goods re ceived. AVe must have room to display them , and will commence u , 10-day clear ing fcttlo Saturday first , November 18 , to make room for our immense stock of Christinas [ joods , which is much larger this season than over before. A few of tlio thousands of bargains now to bo found in our IlOc storm scrgo , extra weight , during this sale , 22c. Regular OOc all wool cheviots , 30 inches wide , now .Tie. Don't full to BOO our assortment of 25c poods , including a big range of goods from M.C up ; in ono lot at tc. ! - $1.00"quality gontfa' fleeced underwear , 70o each. oOc regular underwear , 39c. $1.23 all wool bcarlot underwear , 75e each. ollc und 39c quality Indies'.white and trrny ribbed natural wool underwear , now 2.u. All our plush coats during bale at cost prico. 200 and 22T > white and grny blankets ut a now price for tlik sale , SI.48. Table napkins , $1.20 and * 1.W ! quality , for $1.00 a do/.en. lc ! ) ladles' wool ribbed hose , sale price 12Jj ( a pair. IDo fancy embroidered handkerchiefs , ' sale prico'l25c. Ladies' wool mitto is lOc a pair. Children's wool mittens lOo a pair. : i9c innlTa lOc each. Our etcck of fur capes , in two lots , $1.1)8 ) and $3.09 each. each.BOSTON BOSTON SToun , FOTIIEIUNGHAM , WlIlTELAW & CO. , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , Council Bluffs , la. "Their blood is on your head" if you permit your children to die of diph theria , knowing how surely Dr. JolTorls' remedy will cure diphtheria. Thirty- live years trial has proven it jnfalllblc. Price fc.'l.OO. No doctors ncodetl. For sale by DaVls , Do Haven and Buardsley , ulso 240-1 Curalng street , Omaha. George S. Duvis , prescription druggist. \VuntH l'ny tinI'miitlng , James D. Hull , a man who has been nm- plojeil In painting the now bridge at East Omaha , commenced attachment proceedings in Justice Fox's court against tbo Phwnix I3ridgo company to collect 57 , the amount of wages ho claimed to bo coming to him. Tlio Pluunlx people have completed their opera tions nt the bridge and yesterday com menced to pick up their traps ptuparatory for a departure to Louisville , ICy. , whore they now bavu a Job to do. A car was standing on the ; tracks vvhoii the ofllcer ar rived on thu scone armed vvlih a warrant and It VVUH taken in charge for Hull's bcuoilt. Komo of tlio members of the gaiii ? of men employed by the company wcic also about to leave the city , when some of their creditors pot wind of the fact and commenced pio- coodlngs in some of the justice courts to garnish the company , Iho foti-inau of the gang in some way got wind of what was coining and walked over to that part of tbo btldgo , which is , beyond doubt. In the state of Nebraska , unit sat down calmly to wait for the approach of theonlcor. When the latter arrived Its was Informed that ho was out of his jurisdiction and had to leave , while the foreman sat with his thumb against his nose in u suggestive fashion , Bo shown tlio Klein tract , 2 } miles cast of postofllco , out , Madison street. Choicest and cheapest fruit , garden and suburban acreage , now on bitlo by Day & HOES , 39 Pearl street. W. E. Chambers , dancing academy , Mabonlo temple. Classes each Wednes day afternoon and evening. Have you seen the now gas neuters ut tlio Gas company' olllco ? Mr. Thomas MaMlllen und MUs Julia Flues , both of this city , wore united in mar riage laut evening ut the residence of the brldo a mother. Mrs. Edwurd Flues , 118 Fourth sheet. The cerpniony was performed by Hov , li W. AIM of tUoCuiistUu church , nnd mas witnessed only by iho Immediate rel atlv'cs of the contracting parties. Among those who were from out of the city were U. McMllIrn ixnd family of Perry , la Mr. Me- Milieu Is clerk nt the transfer. The young couple will reside at Ml South Twenty-first sttcct. Winch U the Morn l > i triictlvp , Tire or Water ? To THE IiKB ! Will you Vlndlv answer In your columns this otioMloti , "Which is the most dost rift I VG , flroor water ? " Council IllttlTg , Nor. 10. iNQUtnEn. This pulling question has been revived In the last few weeks , and Is being universally propounded to the newspapers all over the country. It has been sent to the other papers In the city , and the answers provlnt ? unsatisfactory , THR Hun reporter hau sought to reinforce his wisdom by submitting the query to others Thoicsulf. Prof. Sawyer I refuse to answer such an ungrainmatlc.il question. Inquirer should have said "more , " not "most. " Neither Is "most" destructive. Sam Ford Which Is tlio most destructive , fire or water , oh ? I don't know. I ncvor tried water. Can't sco nny scnso in a man bothering with water when ho can eel my 10-year-old whisky and my famous Ham- momlsnort wines. A man who has tried It once don't bother with water , or llro. cither. Ho won't take an } thing on the side , the In side I mean , if ho wants to kcop well , but the old O. F. C. Taylor 14-year-old whisky. It's the best incillclno on earth for the grip and colds. Ex-Chief Nicholson Fire IB the most de structive. Sco how one little blaze knocked us out. U C. Braokott I don't know , but I've got lots of books that will give you all the In formation .vou ncoJ. And , by the way , your cot respondent uses measloy paper. Why don't ho got some of the nobuy sta tionery In that showcase ? Then ho would be strictly In the swim. Perhaps that would decide him In favor of water. Glints. B.yors Water , of course ; that la for such purposes as como of the earth earthy. Fire may affect the soul most In the next world , but the soles I look after nro most affected by water. I instiro soles against being affected by water. Just look nt these shoes. No dump feet , no deadly colds If n man wears ihoso kinds of shoes. Then hero nro rubbcts and overshoes proof against water , frozen or thawed. Good rub- bets this j oar are going to bo jewels , and hero are my jewels. J. Q. Anderson of the Council Bluffs In- surancf ) Company Fire Is the most destruct ive , of course ; but a man needn't stay awake niqhis worrying about It if ho has his property protected by u policy In the Council Bluffs Insurance company. J. O. Blxby Well , 1 believe In yoking flro and water together and making them both do good service in the way of steam heating and hot water hcallne. By the way. them's a now hot water gas heater , portable as a ; 'as steve or lamp , and the cheapest , most economical and satisfactory device I over saw way ahead of all gas or oil heaters. Cole ii Cole Fire is the moro destructive. And It l& doubly destructive if you try to use n poor steve destructive to your coal pile , pocketbook , health and comfort. In a Kurt I- ant Home or in Itnund Oak slaves it is a tamed and' absolutely controlled element , and gives you moro heat for $2."i through the winter than you can got for fi5 by any other system of heating. Hov. Mr. Overton Fire is the most do- , sit itctive , of course , for It will destroy Iho soul as well as the body. Water is used as the emblem of purification and of baptism unto salvation. I am too much of a prohibi tionist , too , not to pour water in any such controversy. Are selling 10 a week of those steel- plate ranges. They are bound to drive out all ether cooking .stoves. Prices so low you can't resist. Finest bakers and greatest fuel savors. Sold by Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. The largest variety of salt and fresh water fibh. the choicest meats , poultry and game , best extra select oysters 30c per can ; standard , in bulk , 25c per quart , at Motzgor & Kandlott's market , 523 Broadway. Trimmed UIIIH for SI 00. This week at Miss Ragsdalo's 10 Pearl St. Splendid bargains. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. IHnrrluco Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Issued by the county clout yesterday : Name anil Address. Ace. IHudolph It irg , Omaha ill ) I Maria Hutch , Umaha 'J5 i Krank Maori * . Oir.ahu t7 ! 11toso Coker , Uinuha -0 S. M. Williamson still sells the Stan dard and Domestic at 100 South Main street , and has not lomovod to Broad way , as has been reported. Ladies , if you desire absolute peace in the kitchen abk vour grocer for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co.'s Fancy lDatont flour. Smoke T. D. King & Go's Partagas. Domestic faoup is the oc-.st II KA'lllKlt I.ocnl Snow * mid u Cold Wiivn 1'rnnilBoil Nclu.TMt.ins Todiy. WASIIINOTOV , Nov. ' 11) . Forecasts for Friday : For Nebraska and Iowa Increas ing cloudiness and local snows during Friday afternoon or night ; winds shifting to high northerly with a cold wave. For South Dakota Local snows , followed by dealing weather ; colder north winds. I.tirul llooord , OFFICH OP Tun WuATHBii BimiiAU. Ovmu , Nov. 1C. Omaha record of tompsraturo nnd rainfall compared vvllh corresponding day of past four years : 1803. 1892. 1801. 1800. Maximum toinpciatllio G23 K2 = > 21 ° 423 Minimum tumpuialuru. 31 = > ! ) ( > = > 12 = > 112 = Avur.iKo totiinoraturu.1G3 41O IQS 370 I'lfulpltatloil 00 .00 .00 .01 Statement showing the condltim of tem perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1,1893 : Nornml tcmpor.iluro , , 393 KxcesH for the day TO llctlcluncy Mneo Miuch 1 uyo Normal precipitation 04 Inch Deficiency for thi > d iy 04 Inch DullcIoiicvtdncuMuicli 1 D.9I Inches Ili'porn front Olliar Suitlons ut'K \ > , m. C'olilVinn Coining : . The following telegram was received by the local weather bureau ofllco tonight : WASIIINOTOV , D , 0. . Nov , 10. Hoist thn cold wnvo winning. Temperature will fall from ! & = to 80 = by Saturday morning. lUltltlNQTOK , Attached thu ITeilucnt. AI.UUQUKUQUB , N. M. , Nov. 10 , Receiver bchoflclu of the Albuiiuerquo National bank and Receiver J , E. Saint of the Now Mexico Savings Dank and Trust company caused nn aUaeluumu to issue against H. M. FolBom. late pi evident of the Albuquerque National bank and treasurer of the savings bank. The amount claimed by the Albuquerque National is $41,000 , ; ttiut of the. barings bank 0,000. A Dominican huinuuiry llurnotL. Mum , Wis , , Nov. 10. ICd owood semi nary , a Dominican female instltutlou , two miles from the city , is burlng at midnight. If It Is destroyed the loss will no $50,000. No loss of mo is likely ns the buildings are not high. About fifty girls are usually in utteuaanco. It was tlouutod to tl Q sisters by ex-Goveruor O. 0. WushUurno , DES HOMES -SENSATIONS 8 Several Iowa Peoplu Efttally Injured in Various FRIGHTFUL FALL OF M.lSi EMMA PERRY IT n Tumlilcil Down nn lilted tor Shaft An In- tnatn of the .inlciinrn , Homo nt MrtrslmUtown ld > lft Pro- cnrlon * Unixlttlun. I -n DCS MOINKI , Nov. 10.-i-S [ | > ciltil : Telegram to Tun Ben J Sensations were numerous In this vicinity today. Mrs. Ttaima I'crry , cm- ployed hi a Dos Molncs laundry , fell thirty feet down an elevator Bhift and was prob ably latally hurt. J. Q. Hammcl , employed In Allen's laun dry , fell twelve foot down an elevator shaft and was b.idlv hurt. John Bull , nn inmate of the Soldiers homo at Mnrshalltown , drew his pension at the agency hero yesterday and proceeded to celebrate. Ho got pretty well loaded , went to the Morgan house late In thoovcnlng , was given n room , blew out the gas and went to bod. Ho wus found in an unconscious con dition this morning. Ucsloratlvcs wcic applied and no will probably recover. James Farrell , residing north of the city , drank a quantity of carbolic acid through mistake last night and is In a critical con dition. Ho Is about O'J jcars old and the father of a lingo family. OIIAIUICU WITH .MUitncu. John Murphy nnil linn Mcdrntli Arroslfil for KIIUMB H btrnnxcr. ST. Louis , Mo. , Nov. 10. A special to the Republic from Mason City , la. , sajs : Schultz , of the Ptnkorton agency , Chicago , has arrested John Murphy and Dan Mc- Grath at Hartcly , charged with mur der. On August 15 , a man stopped at Murphy's for dinner. Murphy says ho suspected ho was a robber and while ho was eating went through hlssitchel and found over f10J. ! Murphy called his hired man and with shotgun In hand demanded the money , which was given to Murphy. Murphy told a nolgnbor ho thought the man was n lobbcr and that ho would turn him over to the police. That was the last seen of him. Collar County l.luii tluii. CEDAU KAi'ius , la. , Nov. 10. [ Special to Tun BEE. ] A most peculiar and interesting case Is being tried In the district court of Cedar county. In the spring of 1882 W. II. Cobb & Son of TIpton sent an order to Alfred Shrlmpton & Sous of Now York for pins and knitting needles to the value of about W.80. The pins nnd needles arrived in duo time , but instead of being $2.80 worth the bill was for 500S.73. Cobb & Son refused to accept them and notlllcd the Nuw York llrm , Insisting that there was a mis take somewhere. Shrimpton & Sons investi gated the matter and brought suit to compel them to accept them and pay intcicst on the amount to ditto. The case has been con tinued from tlmo to time until this term. A petition Is being circulated fu this city asking for a special election to vote upon the question of abandoning the special charter under which the city'is' ' incorporated and reincorporutlon under till1 general laws of the state. When llf ty taxpayers have signed this petition , a special election must bo called to vote on the proposition. The move ment has been biought , about by.thc recent action of the city codpcil hi passing an ordinance providing for , the reassessment of tlio city on u cash vauo basis in order that the debt' could bo increased and city im provements carried on.j To Attriul tlio FiirilljTH CnncrcdS. DusMoishs , Nov. 15 , [ Special Telegram to Tun BuE.J Governor J oies this morning appointed the following delegates to the Fanners National congress , to convene at Savannah , Ga. , Dccomb6r,12 : B. F. Clayton , IndiauolaFiedE. : White. Hedrick ; ilqnry Wallace , DesMoinesfEdvrard Campbell , jr. , D. P. Stubbs , FiUrfleld WilHam G. Kent , Fort MaUlson ; Chris Martine , Long Grove ; M. J. Kelley , Williumsburg ; H. L. Palmer , Carioll ; C. H. llgenfritz , Clarksville ; John Blunt , West Union ; J. T. Unbcoclt , Now Hampton ; A , M. White , Garrison ; J. P. Bowdish , Waubeck ; Captain G. W. Kittcr- man , Dchlonega ; T. C. Bhch , Oskuloosa ; Natban Freeman , Aael ; H. Baylor , Thur- man ; S. H. Mallory , O. Mills , Lewis ; J. II. Lewis , Hnrlan ; L. S. Coflln , FortDodgo ; C. E. LInd. Algona ; Charles E. Wanting , Whiting ; Herman C. Wheeler , Odeboldt. Wliy low.i Miimlil 5ive TlmnliB. DBS MOINCS. Nov. 10 [ Special Telctrram to Tuc BEK. ] Governor Boies Issued his proclamation today , setting apart Thursday , Novembcr ! iO , for Thanksgiving day. Ho sajs in part : "To that divine Providence which con trols the destinies of individuals , us vvcll us these of nations and states , which has pre served our state Iroiu pestilence and disease nnil ciiUbCil a harvest sulllciently bountiful to supply not only our needs , but to food the hungry beyond our bordeisc are indebted fora multitude of blcssinzs. " low i Dullmen .ilcct. NEW HAMPTON , la. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE.- ] The state dairy conven tion closed hero today. Thcso officers were elected : President , M. L Newton. Waterloo ; vlco president , P. G. Henderson , Central City ; treasurer , S. II. Sibley , State Cooler ; secretary. C. L. Gabrollson , Now Hampton. The next meeting will be held ut Ames. Sioux Cltj'x .S w ItUlinp. Sioux CITY. Nov. 10.i [ Special Telegram to THE BBC. ] The names of Hovs. J. J. Harty and J. J. McOSlynn , both of St. Louis , have been seni to Pope Lao as candidates for the now bishroplc of Sioux City , and im appoint ment Is expected in the next six months. It is believed Harty will bo the now bishop. Clinrgnd with OTTUMWA. la. , Nov. 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB linn. ] Frank linum , demo cratic member of the Board of Supervisors , was arrested on an indictment by the grand Jury , cluugiutj him with embezzlement of funds uclonglm : to nn estate for which ho was administrator. o MBit TllltUUUU tlllS Yc U > nliy' Tout of tlio Columbia , Though Nut Currloil Out , U'.l * hucrrSHrill. BOSTON , Nov. 10. At 0:30 : this morning the members of the board of inspection and Superintending Engineer Edwin Cr.tinp lott Young's hotel , together with members of the Associated press , took u tug for 'the ship Columbia and arrived on" boird at 8 o'clock. The anchor was Im'mWlati-ly weighed. A good breeze was blowlp but Mr. Cramp de cided to have the trial/md , headed the ship for Thatcher's island.-J'lie run down was made ut a good speed's\nfl \ as the ship ncared the United States btoilTipr Dolphin , which marked the start , slio\Y.as steaming twenty knots , but the the under the boilers was un satisfactory and be/are Mr , Cramp would consent to start ovur the course thu ship took a wldo sweep' to' windward to allow the flics to got In good condition. The wind had buen'lftrrcaslng in velocity all'tho time and Hvns1 now blowing thirty miles an hour. Thrf Colombia bore down on the Dolphin a tecon'J time and her mighty engines sent her thrdugh the water ut a tritlo more than twputy-two knots pnr hour , AtlO45m ; : ( Captain'Hargent ' gave the engineer - gineer the bell for fullbpced. and the Colum bian sped past the Dolphin lik' a Hash. The three engines were making lil'J. 1M ! and 1U ! revolutions respectively and the ship tioui- bled under the mighty strain and vecmod to bound through the sea. About three miles beyond the Dolphin the lltttlo tug hvana marked the com so and past this the Columbia dushud at 10:51:28. : : The ship's speed was uow twenty-two and three-fourths knots nnd theio was every'prospect that before tto run had been ilnisurd film would pass twentythroeknots. . The United States steamship Kcarsarifo was the next murk to pass and her spars were clearly visible down to leeward. The Columbia was gath ering speed at every bound almost and steered almost straight for thu old ship ahead. The water under the counters and astern was tossed into foaming billons and big snow capped waves leaped out . rom the baw The wind still Increased ami scattered the foamed crests widespread over the ocean mound about and the nun quickly transformed thospr.iy Into brilliant rainbows. The Kcarsargo was within a cou ple of miles when Captain Sargent discov ered she had lost her position in the courso. Ho then found the Columbia was some two miles off the straight coin-so , owing lohav- Inc headed directly for the Kearstrco. When Mt , Cramp heard it , ho communicated the fact to the naval board and the trial was promptly declared off The ICcirsirgo had been unable to hold her anchorage owing to the strong wind , ami had diaggcd a couple of miles to leeward. The Colutnola then heidcd for Boston in the teeth of the galo. A Dig sea was running nnd the ship was wet fore and aft. Mr. Uramu says the trial will occur when the wind abates , probtbly Sat urday , Mr. Cramp told the Associated press re- potter this afternoon tl.at thomjli the of- flclal speed of the ship , attained nt her pre liminary trial , was twenty-two and clghtv- sovcn hundredth * knots , the last seven knots of the coutso wore ooveicd nt a speed of twenty-four ntid one-half knots. It was believed further that the ship could have done bolter still If pushed to the utmost. Hear Admiral Walker statoJ the Columbia was doing remarkably well , ami but for the Ke.irs.irgo's drifting the trip would have proved highly sitisf.ictory. The greatest horse power developed dur ing the short tlmo the machinery was hi fotccd draft was ! HiOO. ! LKIAH irii > inn. nrllltnut Mnrrlnio Ceremony ut St. 1'ut- rlrk'ft Ulmrrli , .Now Vorlt. Nnvv YOUK , Nov. 10. The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Elklns and Air. Edward 13. Brunei- was celebrated at St. Patrick's church this morning. Miss Elklns Is a daughter of ox-Secretary of War Elklns by his ilrst mairlago. The chancel of thu beau tiful church was artistically decorated. The brldo , who was attended by her father , was preceded by her bridesmaids and ushers. The ceremony was solemnized by Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore assisted by Archbishop Corrlgau. The best man was Mr. Fred Bruncr , brother of the groom. The ushers weiq Messrs. Joseph Brunor , John Oilroy ( son of Mayor Gllroy ) , W. W. Knights , jr. , Edgar H. Booth , T. Henry Walter , Davis Elkins. The bridesmaids \veic : Miss Pcno Coudort of Now York , Miss Madeline KcotnosofSt. Louis , Miss M iy Colkot of Philadelphia , Miss Amy McMillan , daughter of Senator McMillan of Detroit , Miss GracoDivIs of West Virginia , sister of Mrs. Elklns and Miss Brunor , sister of tlio groom. Tlio guests present , included tinny of Now York's most prominent society leadeta. Wont Hack on Ills O u Storr. CIIICAOO , Nov. 10. U. P. McCormick , pres ident of the McCormick Construction com pany of St. Louis , reported ho was held up by three men on the towpath of j the Illinois & Michigan canal and a package of money amounting to fS.OOO taken from him. Me- Cormiek's company has a contract for a sec tion of the drainage canal. Lite last night the police wormed a confession from McCor mick that the story of the holdup was manu factured to cover the loss of the money in some other way , which ho would not explain. The sheriff of Will county. Illinois attached McCormlck's ditchln ; outfit under an un paid chattel mottgagc. Governor Matthews of Indiana has been threatened by a ciiuik. Three masked men xcstprday robbed thu railroad station atKureua , Knit. Ida Shells , the lie an county , Illinois , fc- nmlo train robber , has made a confession. I'hyslclnns In attendance upon Cicnor.il Husk now say that ho v\lll cottiilnly iccovur fiom lils Illness. The Clierol.ee ( oiiiiuMsInn bus brcn dis solved , thure being noappiopil.ulon for ucon- tinuaticucf Its \\oik. An attachment for f 10,000 has boon Issued by a New York coutt against the T.ist Ten nessee Land company. John Adams Kcht IR of Sandusky , O. , has been nrrrMcd for causing thu wreck of thu steamer 'Nevada on Lake MIcblKiin. The Chicago police have urrcstod thobuiK- urs who , u fnw nlKlitH ago , miudercd James I'runty and shot his nun and ( I.iu { liter. The Kentucky Malting conn ) my of I.otlls- \lllo matin nn ii NlsmuHnt yesterday to thu Gurmunhi Safety Vault and Truitcomoiny. liy u slick schctnu two sniat t Dunv or gamblers succeeded In bcatlns Chicago furo b inks out of between $8,0.00 and $10,000 In a few months. J'rank Mtlngcr , Illicit Kcurns iiml Thomas O'Keefo htt\o Dccn arrciti'd for causing tlio recent llro In tlio Chicago City Hallway com pany's barns. JudKO M iipy of the United States court at Austin , Tohnh lulcnsud the twenty Cliliui- inen brought licfoio 'blin , eliarged v\lth vlo-- latlntc tha Uuary law. rraiiKlln I'lTCuScnice , tlioyouns realestu'to ( Iciiloi of I.n\ln ton , Ky. , who , It l > alleged , su- CIIILM ] over $40,000 by forgiry uscnpctl from jull Wcdiieudity nlKbt. Ircno GouU , a finll fomnlcof C'locde , Tnln. , was hhotbya jealous 1mci yesterdit } . and ho In turn wi > s Miol. liy a hattcmlcr In tibaloon whore the couplu bad met. It stated positively by a friend of Gunoial OliirKs-on that bo Is not In nny house wlmtuvur ni'uiidldatu foi the hu ate liom Iowa und will not bu uiiilur any clrruinstan . Tne Mexican authorities have asked tbo To\as olllclals to aid Ihom In Keeping the bands of ie\nliitlonlsls , operating on tlio n on hern bolder -Mexico , in check. O. A. fiilson wnsi'lioson pii'sldcntund Theo- doio Wilson vice prc-Hldent of tlio Society of Naval Architects and Miirlnu Kii.'lneers ut their meeting In Now York yt'steitluy. Harry Taylor , ono of the host known ronl operators and one of thu oldest mlnuiIn Illi nois , was accidentally klllutl vostunlay at the Oakland mine , a ndlu west of DflluvHio. Geor 'oV. . Miirlow. w holesilo boot and shoo dealer of Kt. Jo&oii ] , Mo , for twenty-llvo yoirs , comiiiltttid hUlcldu last uvcnliiK. It In ocliuvcd his mind was ultucted by typhoid fever. J. W. rulliir , the noted'binU swindler and crook , was artuNtcd yeiterJay at Hlchmond , Ind. , wlilluattamptlnK to rc.nl/o on worlbluss dnifts for 71,000 , drawn on S. Kiiinh.im A , Co. , Handuxky , O. Governor William McKlnlOy , Ji. , of Olilo and Mrs. McKlnlny arrived in Nuw Voile yesterday ufturnooii. Thu governor Kald hu vvaH In Now York for u roit. lie expects to ro- malna week. The government has brought suit against tbu boiuUnu'n of ox-United btitcs Marshal Frederick II. Marsh of Oregon , III , , to torovi'r a b Uanco duo of $0,070. Marsh was a Clovo- lanil-apiiolntee. Curtis Davidson , the man who brutally as saulted and murdered .MM Illrdlu llaimh nuar Alliance , U.Tuoi < day idjht , will iccovur fiom his kulf-lnlllctod wouiuU. TlueutH of u lynch ing party uro rife- . T.DoWlltTAliiitipola out in a letter deny ing that bu U not guilty of the crime of plagiar ism. Thu letter was called for byuhcrmon iirujchcd by him hu ropubllsbcd tindcredltud to Wenrtoll Holmes. draco Episcopal church of Momplils burned to thoBrounilyesturduymoinlns. 1-oss , ftuoO ) | liisuriinci ) , JO.OOO. hamuel J. Gilbert , the organist , Is undur arrest , churged with betting llro lo the building. Hobbors broke Into the I'ooplo's bank of CliiKKott & Co i ut I'ilii ton , Ky. , drlllud Into tins outer nallof thu vault and oxnhxled dyna mite. The vault did not yield , und the rob bers Hod , leaving their tools behind. The coronoi'H jury Investigating tbo wreck which occurred on thn Hock Island loud at Hovunty-llrst street , Uhicau'o , ufuw wouksiiKO , holds thu company responsible for ll.chiut- Ing grohH iiugllgunco ou tbo part of lla em ployes. Secretary Scott of the Illluols fituto Hoiird of Health has received a dispatch from Nuw Memphis , Clinton county , twenty mllus from St. I.ouls , ututlnt ; that tlueo ciibCH of tmiullpov huvu atipuarud there und many huvo bueu exposed , AichbUhop Butolll moved In from Ihu Cath olic university yesterday and took possession of thu handsoiiio now homo ut tbu carnoi of Hucond und I btruots , Washington , Mr culebratcd Ids removal by u dinner patty this General James J , McDonald , who Imd hern socrutury of the commonwealth of Virginia und adjutant uunural , dlud yosttinluy at Itlchmond. Ha wiis born nuar LynchbiiiK In IH'Ji nnd vvub u brother of Alexander MuDon- uld , mlnlBterto I'orsla. Wllllum OlmmbeM , snporlntenilont of the Ajulurxon Steel Casting company ut Andcison , linl. , brought suit yoatenluy In thu circuit court uskliiK for the appointment of u ru- ceUer. The capital stock H 150,000 , with lia bilities lunauntlnk' to $2 < l,000. A liandlt entered tlio Jewelry store of Alex ander & IUvln , at JUteuvIllo , Ark. , alx > ut H o'clockVe < liif6luy nlglit , and present lug u Wlncliester at the heud of thu only occupant at tbu time , compelled him to hand oyer thu contents of the cash drawer. On application of William II. Muiuon , a bunkur ( if Dttnlsaii. Tux. , Judge Hluvur of Kua- suu City bus appointed I ! . A , I'hllllpa recolvor for the Kansas Olty Clay und Coul couiputiy , which operates coal mines near l < yecU , fu Jackson county. The receiver' * bond wua Uxtd at t20OUU. FORGOTTEN HIS MARRIAGE Queer Yum Told by Photographer Fnlrlnuks of Oalifornio. SINGULAR CASE OF LAPSE OF MEMORY Mcd UKVlfe noodliy nn the Nlclit of thu VVoildlnq ; anil .N'inv DcrHrei Ilo llenieiultorii Notlilni ; fur Ov r n Yenr Itcforc 1U rmxctvco , Nov. 10. The nxamlner prints a strange story of the wanderings of William W. lAilrh\nks , u Point Arena pho tographer , vvlto dlstppo.ireJ from this city on the forenoon of Sunday , Ootobor 15 last , a fovv hours after his nvirri igo to .MNsAUlo O'Connor , a young woman who came her 3 from 1.1''onler , Intl. , to nnrry him. The ceremony was performed Immollitoly upon her arrival. A fovv hours later Falr'oin'.ts kissed her goodby atul vv.ilke 1 out of lha hotel , saying he would return soon. Tno young husband now rotuins to this city from Shrcvoport , Li. , where ho recov ered his senses hi a hosplt il. 1'apors In Ills possession also show that ho had been hi Portland , Ore. , nnd Sacramento , Cal. The strange part of the story l that Rilr- banks claims ho can remember nothing tint occurred during the past sixteen months. Ho says ho know nothing of his marriage and had to bo Introduce ! to his brl.Io , who had gone to his ptrents1 house at Point Arena. Ho remembered her as n woman whom ho once mot vvhilo traveling In the cast , but ho says ho knows nothing of the correspondence , Unit resulted in her coming west to marry him , or of the imrrlagc. When ho recovered his senses In Shioyoport ho was suffoilug with fever and ncrrous prostration. in.i.i.ts f.s.si'hmr run : . Mitrrlugo vvltli Solomon Anmitlnit und Sim OHdii Her Clilld'H Custody. Nnw YOUK , Nov. 10 , The suit brought by Lillian Hussell for the annulment of her mairlago to 13 J ward Solomon was on trial today before Judge iVoAdam m the superior court. Mlsb.ltussull in her aflldavlt made In Chicago siy's that she married Solomon In May , IbSI , nnd lived with him until September , 183(5 ( , when , her statement says , she learned that at the time or mar riage Solomon was married to another woman named Jane Isaacs. She then left him.Vnen Miss Hussoll entered the couit room nt 00 : ! ! o'clook , Judge McAdani was already walling , nnd so were the newspaper men , to whom Miss Hussclt directed a be witching smile. There were no others pres ent to hear the testimony that sol Miss Hus sell free. It was brief , but lo the point , and Inside of an hour Judge McAdam granted the decree of annulment and gave her the custody of her child. JutlRfl Cnlilxroll Will Not Comp. United States Circuit Judge Caluvvcll , who expected to bu in Omaha at the present term of the federal court to hear the fore closure proceeding of the Now York Sccui ity and Investment company against tlio Kan sas City it Hoatrieo Hallway company , wired Clerk Frank today that the case has been postponed and will bo heard at St. Louis December 0. Tvvo Now Appointment * . WASIIINQTON , Nov. 10 The president made the following appointments today : Joaii D. Stacker of Georgia , surveyor of customs at Atlanta , Ga. ; N. N. Kllpatrlck of Louisiana , assistant treasurer ut Now Orleans. Clinllcngcd Ills Clmtnctnr. K < 2 Fowler was aricstcd last night as n suspicious character. Ho was trying to dis pose of some cheap jewelry in the Third ward and Is alleged to have found a few vic tims bcfoio Iho officers found him. o- ; iiu lncsK Tart of I'ou-.i Itninmf. MADISON , AVIs. Nov. 10 The entire busi ness portion of Brooklyn , Dane county , was destroyed by ( ire last ni lit. The loss is csj timutcd ut iT5 , ' . ) ( ) . , vv ith small insurance. rirst Snnvr in Mlclilin. : DP.THOIT , Mich. , Nov. 10. The fli-st snow of the season fell In this city and in various plnee throughout Michigan yesterday I n i nvontna the depth raticod from one inch in this city to Jlftecu Inches .it Sault Sto Marie. Sflrnl hr Ihn Stntp. Oa. ( Nov. m , The state of Georgia.vesterdaysoiled the Northeastern railro.nl property owing to default by the Richmond & P.invillo road on bond * on which the state was liulorsor. Tnrunlmin ItplpHnnil , Nelson Turkulsou , who was arrested a fowdajsngo on the charge of larceny , was dismissed by Judge Itarka yesterday , as thcro was not enough orldonco to hold him to the higher com ts. 1 rs Hi , .Unv Viilr. SOUTH Oxntiv , Nov. Id. To' the Hdltorof Tuu Hr.rt ! Please answer in your paper , if a man not born in the United States Is allowed by the law to vote for prosi lent on his llrst paiuirs. J , M. I'lnrd u Siittinll Iti'i'luT. Dick llunllsh was Mind" $100 and costs by Jttdgo Heika ycstornay for keeping his saloon open on Sunday. He gavn nollco of appeal. tleny Hmk Mu Kcnovnr. CIIICAOO , Nov. Irt.-Adlspitch from ex- Scctotnry Husk's doctor sajs tberoaro peed grounds for saying that bis patient wilt to- cover. Wlicn Dnby vrns tlolt , vto pnvo licr Cnttorln , 'VVhcn Bliot&3 a Clillil , she crlcvt for Tastorlru When she becntno Jllss , slip clung to C.-vrtorla. When slio ha J Children , she gav o them CustorU All , FIXED BR1DGB WORK 22 U. C * C Per COLD * > Tooth And Att.iclimciils 'PATENT ALL GOLD CROWNS CLASPS Warranted S3 If. I'orcoliUn Crowns for $ C iMontToeth. Ow lloinovnblo Ilrldif'H nt price of Uiibtiyr I'laU'H. A Kull hot Tcoth on fi C Kulilior. VU T ( oth Illlcdniiduxtraetcd Itli out pain. All vvorlcw.irrantud. BAILETf ' RU1.IABLE DENTIST Pnxton BIU. , IGth encl Fnrnarn St-t. l iilruniiu tin lil.ii "si. iuHiUioue 1085. BIES SUFFER When their tender okln * nro literally on Ore , \\lih lulling , burning , icalj , und blotchy ikln niitl iculp dlrcnicr , \\llli lees of hair , none but mother i ic.illzc. CuTirimA UENKDIFS of. ford Immediate relief , jiermlt rqM _ und tlrrp.nnd point to nnucedy and tiimomlinlriiru vihcn the belt | > bA ldun > andall rllicr lerocdli'ii fii'1 ' oM i-rv nhiro. Siras& BalBbrldie'iTO fodnial courts. Uaami 233-7-3-0 , Hlujxt block Council IHtilTs la. Special T7OU HAT.K Aco'nplHn boltlluff works. Inpoo 1 -1 Mown anil doln : i ' . ! , liivltif lmMno Uool re.moim foi sullln. . Ailili.-HHQ iil. llcooinsa IOWA rAUMS-STOacioi. $ iJ.SO per iisra ; 830 iiuii'N. * tJOJ ; .101 are * . " > J10i ) : .M ) asrji , $15 Oil. 1110 a--rj4 . ' 1 0 ) : Mil ajriM. $27.0J. l.irja llHtoffinns fuill f.iv.iu , iulsir.lj.i lilt. Join ' Bton A. Van I'.utuu. YOU know thai Day .V llcja nave BO-IO DO biu-.Uiislu fruit and ftrJcu Und nuar this cltji _ A H3TRACT9 anil loinv Par.n n-id city proojrt/ uud sold 1'iiHoy A. Tlio 11113 , Coiinsl : riMiinv oil. coiipooln. vault's , clil nnsy GAHDAOi Ed Uuiko , at Taylors eroejry. 61) Uro idvv av ? I HUNT A 1-rooin hoime. Inquire of r. B. 1O . ' \ In , BlSJioi illi 1 Ht Htrcnt. 'ANT13D-ffOO ' l Kill for wnrrnl liousoworkl Minall faintly. Apply at 010 FlrHt avcnuo. KITCIinN Blrl wanted at the Bluffa house. 1828 Tliliil LOST-Utiifk ami vvhtlopo'nt'rdoes ' notch In tlio > nd of c.icliuar. Liberal rjwanl for his return. J J , blioi. J/OIl SALI'-Orlialoforlnvorconi nil open top buggj , ( rood. 11. ll.iifsID'JB 12 ist I'loroo. Meyer Extra. Quality 20 , New Jerseys 20 and 12 , Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight. Star Urand private prices. Hlg stock Felt Hoots , German Sox anil Mackintoshes. Send for price list. No goods at rotuIL ZACHARY T. LIND3EY , ' OMAHA , NEXB. COUNCIL BLUPF3 STEAM DYE WORX3 All kinds ot Dyulnj andUloinln { duuo In the liUlioJt Htylu of the art. li'uloJ uni STfft Etulnod faOrlua in ado to lee i : 114 KOaJ as now , WorK promptly .DYE dona an I dellvurat . in nit parU of tba vounlry , tJjui tut feVIORKS prluo lll. A. MAOHAN , Proprlotar , Ilroadwiiy , near North woiternOannt Telephone 22. A 1 2-TonS-a-DaV Alachlno at a 10-TuniaUay Price. our Warranty GOM with EcchHiehlno. vTli0SouthwlckBallnjrPr Mls 2-lior iful'Cin.loiuuclilnB. It ha.s IIID largest fei'd oiKsiiliig ol v any Continuous llallnu' Douhlu Htruko the World. Bales tight ; draft light , Capacity ) Conitructloni Durability all the UCST. Now Is the time to buy a hay press , GOO inanhlnoa sold In the Inet 00 days. SANDWICH MANFG , CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS