THE OMAHA DAILY lU5lv.TUESDAY , OCTOBKU I , 1892. THIfl OMAHA BEE COUNCIL 1JLUKF& CrFJCKs - NO. IS.1'KAULSTKBET felTCroa ) by carrier to any part of the city II. V > . Tl I/TON , MANAOEU. * Hin'nem Office . . . . . .No43 ! Night Editor . No a .w i A ( Tn M ic.v TI o.v. K V. Plumbing Co. Council lUiiffR Lumber Co. . 1 ho Trucbund will giro n ball nt Hughes tmll on the ovonlt.p ot November 7. William A. AtUln nnd Lovlna Andcnon , both of Omnha , wcro married yesterday by Justice SwcarltiRcn. In the dUtrlct court yostordny the caio of the Ktlpatrlck-Koch Ury Good * company against BlotehUy Bros , was on trial nil day. The I ad I ci of the Hpworth Methodist church will give an oyHtor supper nt Shubcrl's hall , 23:21 : West 1) roadway , this cvcnlntr. .1. D. Warren hai sold nno of hU Fifth nvenuc Hits through Odtll's real estate ox- i.'ImiiL'o for * 5.lHk ) . The ptirchaAcr Is a man llvlni ! In Uccford who bought It as mi Invest ment , Ida Al. Inicbo commenced n suit for n divorce in the district court yesterday. She alleges that the dufondant. II. 12. Inscho. has been ctillly of cruelty nnd Inhuman trunl- inonl totvurd hor. 11. H. Carder was arrested yesterday on a charge of belli ) ; n fugitive from Justice. Ho is wonted to answer to the charpo of lircuK- niK opo.i some frdRhl cars at u small station on the liurllncton road. J. 13. Blxbv , u traveling man for the Sterl ing Implement company , lost a vallso lust night by leaving It Rtultiir on thu Udowiilir on Lincoln avonud whiln ho went Into tbu bouse for nbout II f teen minuter. Articles of incorporation worn filed with the county recorder yoslordn/ thu Enter- nriso Uiu'llsh livanpolleal Liithuran church. The olllcurs nro us follows : I'.ntor , Hov. ( ! . W. SnVller ; older , M , Toft ; do icon , August Fermilrom , M. IS. Nccdlium commenced on attachment null ycstordiiy iigamst II. A. Worley for $ StiU , alleging that ho was nbout to Ulsp'iMe of bl.s property , witn intent to defraud hN orcdliors. Of the amount claimed } iW is for a note nnd &KI5 for ho.ird The yuung people of Urondwav church nru unducivorltig to arriingo fora scrim of urllllnnt lecluroH and entertainments duiing the ciiKtilng season. Thuv hope by present ing nothing but the vurv bust In these lir.os , to meat thu imtioniiRO of the ulll/.ons. Chaplain McCubc , who opens tlio sciies tonlcht , is a speaker of grout ability , and Uieir enterprise- securing him should DO recoinilzcil by tholr having a largo nudienco. Patrick O'Conncll , a young man emplovod nt Sullivan's grocery store- , was delivering poods yesterday near the corner of Twelfth Btreet and Sixth avenue when his .torse , which ho hod left standing unhitched , took fright nt a Northwestern train nnditisrled to run. At that moment O'Connell run out mm tried to stop the liorsn , but ho refused to bo stopped. O'Conncll happened to bo in bis way , so down ho wotit , and both wheels of the wtiL'on piissod over him. Ho was not seriously hurt , but will walk with u limp for a day or two. Never before have the jiooplo of Council UlulTH iiml Omiiliii had stiuh an opportunity to buy aero property mtitn- } > io for homo or fruit us is offered by .U.iy & Hess.100 acres to pictt from. \nly two and n half miles oust of Coun- lllllufTa poslolllce. Genuine Round O ik , R-uliiuil Homo. 3P. . Stewart stoves and ranges , sold exclusively by Cole & Cole , 41 Main. I'iillltOhA I. l.Hl.Kllt.lI.S. . A. V. Wolslugcr Is homo from a trip to Indiana. Harry James , wbo IIRI boon ill for several aays , Is able to bo about again. Judge J. E. F. McUco will go to Car.-.or today to deliver an address before the Pot tiuvuttiimio county Vouirans' association. John Million , who bus been employed Ir tlio county auditor's ofllco , has resigned ti tnkoa place with the lirm ot Gronowoe .X Schoontgeu. D. A. Parroll , formerly of this city , now ol Lalio City , Colo. , lias been nominated for tlu legislature by tlio democrats of Uinsdulo am San Juan counties. Mrs. M. M. Slopnhn Is very sick at hoi homo on I51uT ( street. Her sister , Mrs Coger of St. Joseph , Mo. , is with her and will remain a low days. Miss Kitlio Ductiol , formerly of this citv is nrlitoving nulto , a reputation for artistii nliilllv at tier present homo in Lvons. Nub Atlho fair recently held ntTauamuu she car ried oIT two llrst pmos , one-fen oil and th other for water colors. II. S. Jossi-lvn Is in the city greeting 111 old Council UlulTs friends , of wbom ther are many. Ilo has hardly cot rested ye from his duties as secretary of the holi committee of the triennial conclave at Dun ver. Ho luiii the nersonal suiicrvision o " placing S7.0UO guests. Mr. Jossoivn is thlnli ing ot giving up his residence in Denver an hceking a climatic chance and lower uttitud on account of thn boullh of himself an family. _ As the lad I OH of Council Bluffs nni Omaha now know that our stock ia al ways complete and of the latest wo wil liavo no formal opening tilts season , bu will bo liappy to show all tlio nowcf things after Wednesday of this weoli The Louis , Masonic Block. Gallon Messrs Day & Hess and as ! to bo nil own the Klein tract of 400 acre IIOJF on sale in 11 vo and ton aero tracU They will show it frco to all. Davit- , pure drups , boat palnta. Tronlilii In tlni I'mully. C. H. Hewn was arrested on nn Inform ; lion Issued from Justice Hammer's coui charging him with forgery. The Interim lion was the result of a dlsngiv ( tmont bi tweon the man and his wlfo in regard to tl purchnso of a wagon Irom the Doore-Wel ! company. Ho gave two notes for $00 In pai payment for the wagon , and an his wlfo n Juscd to sign tlio notes ho signed her nan : to them Himself. As soon as she found ot what ho had done shu began to malio troub for him. Ho nald off iho notes and wantc to call ItHiiuuro , but she refused to settle I uny such way , The case will bo aired bofoi .Instlco Hummer on ttio 17th. In tl uicanllmo ho is out ou bonds. ( Sriind O Mis-s Sprinlc wishes to announce to tli Indies UuHiponiiitf oil Tuesday , Wedno day nnd TJiuixluy of fall and winli millinery. _ Tlio lioslon Store closes every ovoi i K at (1 ( | > . in. except Mondays at Haturdiiyp. _ Judson , civil onj'inoo1 ! , ! W3 Brouhvaj lidti. w7r.on. The jury In thocaso of ( Jranvlllo Jnm ngalust the Union 1'aelliu Hallway compai can.o In with a verdict yesterday ufturnoi after being out nearly forty-ulnhi houi .lames was awarded damages la the sum ? ? , . " > . ) ( ) for thu loss ol u limb , the n.llwi rumpiiny having neglected to "block" oue the "frogs. " The Jury in the case of John Ornnl again thu Union Pacitlo n-uortcd that tlioy wo iiiuiblo yi eomo to anv agriumiunt'and wo discharged by Judge WooUon. The cu .coins ih'stlncd to huvo a illth trial , \Vanli-il to liny. Improved p-opcrtv. Will pay ( nsh pricuUlow. II. O. MofioiUO Main stroo H you don't WMII to buy hard coal y < Jnul bolter HOO Hixby about these ( biirnors. They > u-o adapted for UBO hot air furnaces , steam and hot wat with no coal or ashes to hnndl No bankrnnl , lire-smoked , dnmairi ftinilluro at Moyor'n , : IOVH07 Hroauwa Clean oodi , loss than any Qma.hu pric Carpet wonvin ' , IH28 Avenue P , KKffS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mrs. II. 0. Cory Seriously Hurl iu n Runaway Accident. VERNIE "VOIGHT PAINFULLY INJURED Klrkcit In tlio I'rti-o by nn Dnninnnecalile llornr.InincftVlim IIU Hull Ac l" t thn Union 1'nclllc Itrin n UHIO if Sulclilc. Mrs. II , Cory was the victim of what may prove to bo n serious accident yesterday noon while dilvlog with Mrs. J. N. Baldwin In the lattor's carriage. The horses became f Tightened at something ar.d started to run. Mrs. Baldwin's coachman was driving , but ho was unable to control them. Thov dashed up First avenue ana finally ran against the curbstone on Main street , where they stopped. As soon as the animals com menced to run Mrs , HiilcUvln Jumped out , and although they were goIng - Ing at u high rate of speed , escaped injury. Mrs. Cory was not so fortu nate. When the carriage struck the curb- utone shu cither attempted to jump or was thrown out. She landed with great force on the Inucr stdoof the sldowalk , fully twelve feet from Iho carriage , airalnst a cullar.wm- dow , which wus broken from its fastenings but served to break tbo force ot nor fall somewhat. A largo crowd gathered In a few seconds and Mrs. Cory was olcked up al most senseless , many tiilnklng her dead. She was taken Into a store room at the head of FirM avenue , whore physicians were called. She was found to be budly bruised , nnd had sovor.il bad cuts about the head. She was kept under the Influence of opiates all yes terday afternoon , and it cannot yet be told whutlior Hho sustained internal injuries or not. It was a most fortunate thing that she struck the window Instead of the solid briuk wall ur the iron doorsloi ) , for her suull would tnuvttaljly have been tr.icturci. The carriage lost one of its wheels In the runaway and the horses wcro some what hurt. Connrll I'liicrrdln s. The city council bold Its regular monthly mooting lint nlghi with the mayor and all tbo nembori prusont excepting Vin Brunt. I'ho monthly bills were allowed and reports of city olllcers received. The eity attorney reported iuvorably on thu plat of Mynstor's Benton street addition , and iho plat was accepted The petition of the nnebe-Huuvan furni ture company for the cancellation of Ib'Jl ' taxes , they having paid taxes In Omaha for that year , was referred to the Judiciary com mittee. Alderman Smith stated that ho bad seen the olllchilb of iho Burlington wilu rouard to putting in a waterway under the tracks 'and had gotten a uroat many promises , but noth ing more. Tlio matter was referred to the citv iiitornov with power to act. The report of iho conunltloo of the whole on the extension of North L irst , street , putting in culverts en East iiroadwuv and the extension of Harmony street , as pub lished in Tin ; IUi : : several days ago , was read. read.An An acceptance of the right of way ordi nance by the Union I.und and Improvement company was llled. The ordinance p.'ovidinc for the caving ol Fourth iivenuo from Eighth to Twellth street , was amended by .striking out from Ten'.h to Twelfth street , and was then passed. Alderman Smith presented an amendmenl to the rules , whereby the duty of lookinu af ter the sewers and Indian creek was tit'.ioi : from the committee on s'reols and alloys anil given to the committee on polici ! and health , It was adopted. A resolution ordering the clerk to adver tise for bids for curbing on Sixth street am several avenues in the southern p.irt of thi city , the bids to bo in bv next Monday noon was adopted. The notice of an injunction suit started b < Sarali U. Hotircr to prevent the levying o' taxes for tbo abatement of n nuisance on he ptoperty in Mill addition was referred to tin citv attorney with Instructions to defend. F. Hoborts , having found the duties of hi ofllcinl position as poundmnstor too onerous sent in his resignation , wtilch was acceptea The petition of T. J. Evans asitlng tlm North Second.strnot be cut out of tbocontrac for paving and curbing was granted. The council adjourned after tratisactlni Eomo business of iiiiiur importanctTuuti Monday evening. Mr. E Rosch and f-unily desire to ex tend their thanks to tlio iniuiy friend who extended sympathy nnd aided tin finally dnriiifj their Into borouvumont ParUuulurly do tlioy desire lo rotun siiiuore tlmnlcs to t'nu mcmbnrs of th MucnneiT.hor .souicty and the employe ot tlio Western Union in this oily. By fur tlio litrfjosl line , tlio nobbles styles , tlio lowest iiHroi in Itidioh mi'-ses' and children' * ro.vrs is : it th Boiton Store see show windows - Council Bluffs , In. Dcjlll I > v Milriilii. Coroner Soybcrt held inquests ycstrrda morning over the uodios ot Matt Lvon uu OcoUupton , alias L.UU.V Uannor. Nothin particularly now or startling was brougl out in the way of testimony , and at the roi elusion verdicts wcrn returned stating the the d.'ceased met their death by morphiu administered with suicidal intont. A fact came to light yesterday aftarnoa which might possibly have some bearing o the case , but which did not become Itnovv until after tbo remains of the dead womii had been removed to the depot on their wn to her former home in ahonandoah. young man called at the ofllco of the count clerk September ! il and took out n nmrriuf license , elving hit name as James West i Page county , auu that of the girl as Luc Banner of Snonandoiih. Nothing has hoc seen of him since , so far as can been learnei His father , wbo is a member of the feeler court Jury , was looking for the hey yosto day , but could not llnd any traces of him. Gentlemen , the finostlino of tail fjooii in the eity , jiint roouivod. lloitor , th tuilor , 310 Hroiidwiiy. o ito Boston store closes ovary ovoniiif * ut itd p. in. , imlusB MoiiiiiiyH nnd Sivturdnys. Crowd Uroiidwny church tonight i iO hour Ohiiiliiln | McOabo. Adiniysion ! cents. Hurt li.v HIII-KU'H lloofH. H. J , Voli'ht was out driving wilt h three children Sunday afternoon near tl ir corner of Madison nod 1'iorca streets win the hoi'so took fright at a passing blcyc and commenced to rear and pluugo Vi nlc , aged 5 years , was hold by one ( if tl larger children , and In soiiio way his hoi got within roacii of the living hoofn. il face was terribly battered and ho w knucliru out of the ouggy onto tno puvemcr Hu was taken to tbo roiidonco of Mar Ho riclus , where his Injurloi tucetvod attontlo He was found to have sustained a save scalp wound , several teeth wcro out and o of his hands was badlr brulsod. Ilo w taken to his home on Fifteenth uven ycstordav morning. It was only a fc months ago that u fatal accident was iu rowly vscapod by the children , who wo driving the same horse without any of the grown friends along. Mis8 Kiiuim Hoistnnd , fushioimb dreesmiikcr. Good lit gunnintoo Prices rotiboimblo. DOS Ath iivenuu. For the newest , nobbiest nnd lute ifL styles in indies' , misses' and cbildrer L co.vrs visit tlio Boston Store , Count BliilTa. Iu. iu il Trlmhlv i * .til Hlulit , ill Borne time ago a paper was fllod In t Judd-WolU uksicnmont matter vvtiloti ci o. some icrlous ri'llectlons on tha profcssloi . Honor of KrunK Trlmuio , the utlornoy for t " ' assignee , by intimalini ; that ho wan rospo y.s. . sltilo for the disappearance of eoraoitnporlc s. pauers. As such u thing would render h llablo to u term In tbu ponltentlary , A Trimblo was rather uuxious to aiiow I Innocence. Ho stated th t ho hurt tent the papen In question to ] Jud e Doomer at the latter'i request , nod b wrote to the Judge for the purpose of ascertaining wher the tnlssiDg document * had gone. L tt orcnlntr ho received ft letter from Judeo Ueemor tUtlng tbnt the papers had been in bis pCEscsslon ever since they were lent to him , but that they could not bo found until a dny or two ago. Than the sensation that was promised is nipped In the bud and Trimble's honor Is vindicated. DeWltl's Sarsjparilla u roil&nle Chnptnlii McCnbo nt Omnlin T.nut Mny. The Chaplain told his unique story of tbo "UrlRbt Sldo of Llfo in Llbby Pris on" on Monday evening , Mny 0. The night wns stormy , bill the people were bravo mill unmo to tbo First Mothodlst Episcopal church In such crowds thnt , Inrgo us it is , BO.US were soon nt ipro - raium. Man prominent in both church nnd stnto were generously Interspersed tbrotigh the nssombly. Ladles well- known as loaders in philanthropic move ments were present in lurgo numbors. As the Chnplnln rose nil eyes were fo- cnli7.cd upon him at oncn , nnd from that moment his listeners were llko clay in the hands of the putter , and when tbo marvelous story ended tlio nudienco awoke us from n splendid dream nnd felt sorry thnt It hud not continued another hour. Broadway church tonight. Admission 30 cents. _ llonincratliTotviulilp ( 'nndlilittrt. The Democrats of ICano toxvnshlp got to gether al the court house last evening tu nominate candidates for township oftlcos. Eight names were mentioned for Justice ot the peace , as follows : N. SchurA. . T. Whlttlesoy , Oscar llonsol , W. W. Cones , U. H. White , L. Swoaringen , C. A. Hammer , M. I. Scars. On iho tlrst formal ballot SchurWhlttlesoy and Hensol were nomi nated. Wallace McFudden , U. H. White and M , Callachan were nominated for con stables. lj. Zurmuchlon was nominated for Iho township dork , U. 1C. Uodson - . town ship trustee tor the full term , nnd J , 1" . Weaver to till the unoxplrcd term of the late J. .1. Sullivan. _ Nut All < ) | u < iilng. The nnnouncomont that Miss ll-igs- dulo was tn huvo her nnnuitl nuttimnal millinery display thin wock is n mistake * on the part of the printers. The dis play took plaeo last wcok and is a past uvont. Nevertheless tlio ladies always llnd much of interest and always llnd something now at Miss ll-igsdalo's n - lablisliinent for the display is excellent all tlio time. In dross goods our line is complete with the latest novelties , both from homo and foreign markets. Wo show many novelties conlincd to out-pelves. Boston Store , Council BlulTs , Itu Unison * * Tronlile Cummi'nrrK. William Benson , the young man who tried to blow oil Olllcer touch's head last Satur day night with a miniature cannon , was given n preliminary hearing in the superior court yesterday mornmc and was bound over to the grand Jury lo answer to the charge of uasuull with intentto commit murder. His bond was llxed at $1,01)0 ) , and in default of the amount ho was sent to the county Jail for keeping. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup Is an un excelled medicine for childran wcilo tcotb- ini ; . 12. > cents a oottlo. 50 do/.on gents dark colored outing llanne ! shirts good value at oJc , for this voek while they last for lioe. Boston Store , Council Blulls , la. IcOpeoplo in this eity 1130 gis stovoi IhcUtia Co. puts 'eiu in ut cost. "La Perlcholo , " an opera new to Ibo pros- enl generation of thoatcr goers , was giver last evening at tbo Fiiraam Street thcrtor b.v the Winston Opera company , tbo stellar role , Piquillo , in the very competent , nunds ol Miss Winston. Offenbach was at his ver ; best when ho wrote this delicious bit of mu elcal fancy , although the libretto , as it i ; Englished , gives little idea of its cleverness , It abounds in catchy solos , duets and qimr lets with stirring finales aud is a blussei relief to the drivel of the modern onuralU slage which masquerades as light , opera. PiquiHo , whicn has Di-en illumined by Iho genius of an AimoL , an CKitos and c Uolaro , has found no worthier roprescntu live luuu in Miss Winston. She tins beer identified with iho character for years am she brings to it a knowledge of stugo busi ness I but is always delighltul. Somowbal Hoftenud in tone since tbedavs "when all tbi worU wns VOUHR" Miss Winston still give : the character u freshness and youthtulnesi that is irresistible , and her singing ot liul Smith's bright song "Dear Woman" In tin seiond act showed how wonderfully wel preset ved her voice was. Miss .lobnsoa , nretty and piquant , made , cl.islilnu' La I'ericholo. Her voice , wblli light , seemed particulnvly suited to Ibo par and throughoui she quite-won the uudieiici by her cleverness. Harry Ratten bury made a fairly succcssfu Don Andres , while Charles Ucnwick sani Uon 1'odro acceptably. Charles Tyrrell aDen Don Panatellas was unoffending until h attempted a local verso oil the doings of tb city council in his topical song , "Did it Eve Occur to You , " when the audience fell Uk rising up and reminding the gentleman thu he was out of his dement. Forvetfulness u the lines only saved him. Tbo chorus was in good voice and sang th concerted masie well The opor.i was vor. prettily costumed and won praisu from th house lull of people , mnry tirst nlgbici being In the audience. Omaha has novc had u better balanced compur.y nlaving o popular pnous than the Winston company. GAMBLING IS GAMBLING. .lililgx MrCollorli Plainly StiiUtH Mix VII'M to tint Ciirrrnt Topic Clnlt , There was a largo attendance at the rcgi lar n'ootinir of the Current , Tople club la ; evening. Tbu question for discussion wr whether in view of iho difliculty of cffeclin a conviction in gambling cases under tl : Htulo law. iho city of Omaha was Justlllcd i treating lias a mUdoniPunor , and lining o foudors accordingly , .ludgo J. H. McCmloc was the principal spouuer. and considered tt nogutlva slue of the question. Ilo rofcrrcd I the dlffuiciice between the slate and munlc pal laws on tbo subject. Too statutes troatu gambling as a felony , punishable by n line ( from ? : ! JO to K > ( )0 , ami imprisonment for IH more than Iwo years. The compiled ord niuicoi of Omaha considered i I only u misdi meaner and brovlded only for a tine not l ' l exceed f-U. The recent gambling ordlnonc raised the tine lo from $ . * > lo f.'JJ. 'Iho speaker contended thai wlml tli statutes denominate. ! us a felony was felony and the city had no moral rirbtto mull it un.v thing loss. H would bo contended thr It was diniuult to convict under the stat law , but the same evidence was requited t nlToct u conviction , no matter what tu < j crim was called. Ii was thn duty i the city ( minorities to prosecute fc an offence under tbo slate la' ' that was committed in Omaha Just as rlgo ously as a violation of amuntcinal urdimuic Let the city council of Omaha nass eucti resolution as was recently passed by tt South Omaha council ana Is&uo dlrc-i orders to the chief of police that U wa l bo unforced , and people wojld have lo cuunce lo see what could bo accomullshci I. W , W. Slabaugh sjioko al soina length c iho ulnriiiative , and was followed by ottu inetnbers of the club. WEEHXO WATEK , Moo. , Oct. 23. ' 90. Di Moore ; My Dear Sir I have Just bnugt ill the third bottle ot your Tree of Ltfo. It Indeed a "Treo of Life. " Doctor , when ye so Uindly gave mo that tint bottle my rigt blJo was so lame and sere and my liver or lie largod so much thai t could not lie upon in right sldo nt all. There was a soreness ov < my kidneys all of thu time , but now thi trouble U all over. I sloop ] usl as well cone tin ono side as on the other , aud my idcop res tint uuu refreshes me , and I fool tbo boil I've fa nt in fifteen yearsand I know that it U all du I m loyourTrooof Llfo. Yours very truly ' , ' [ ' U. P. ' - 1)9 ) For sale oy all drugglils. HARD TIMELJN ENGLAND t y. Gloomy Outlook for Laborers anil Me chanics In-tho Country , THOUSANDS ARE OF EMPLOYMENT Mnfttrri Ot e NotlcQ ol3l' < irther Ucdtictlnns K \VnKPH-Tlie Clyil 'y _ ( rrat Ship Yards Almoit Ucscrlcd Iliulncss Sdllor- Ing from 11 one nil Depression , inir LONDON' , Dot , /rhor'labor outlook In the largo manufacturing nml htpbulldlni ; con * tcrs of Ornat Britain fs very threatening. A crisis lx prooablo In the cotton trade that promises to have more widespread results than any of/the previous troubles that have occurred between the masters nnd opera tives , nnd In the shipbuilding trade ot the Clydo only one-third of iho berths nra occu pied and no now orders in hand. It is said that Ifl.OOO bunds whowcro employed In various capacities uboul the yards are Idle and those who arc still nt work nro working on short time. To mnUo matters worse for the omnloycs , the masters have now decided to make a general reduction in wages Mill have announced that engineers , iron founders and shipbuilder ! will hence forth receive lOpor cent less money for tholr laoor than heretofore. This reduction Is to take olTocton October 1. The Clydo minors have also been notlllod tnat their wngos will bo reduced six pence per day on and after ho 10th ot the current mouth The St. James Gazette says that several great drapery llrms uro tottorlnc under the Bovero general dcnrcsslon which has affected all ranks of society. This depression was badlv felt last Christinas time when BOIIIQ of the largest drapery shops la the West End did not for da\s receive n single customer , " Many firms , "In despair , dismantled their windows and packed their fancy gooits away with n view to holding them over until the next December. i'ho betrothal or the I nko of Ctarcnro nnd Avondale and Prlneesi Mav created a demand for a new style of goods , which were no sooner produced than all demand for them was blasted by iho death of the tluko , and Iho lenlors woio loft with , miles of linery on their hands. The eruater houses found It necessary to extend the credit of the bettor dealers In order to prevent them becoming bankrupt. This was so overdone unless tr.ide revives bv Christmas n collapse will bo inov- itinlo. Thu St. James Gawtto concludes by say ing it is to be hoped tnat royalty will sot the ball of prosporty rolling. Ttio announce ment that the duke of York was about to marry would have a magical effect on trade. \Vii.l. : ON TllKllt , IOUKNi\ . C.L- nn nnd Austrian Olllreni MaUInc ( iootl Tlmn In Thuir l.onu liistaiUK ! ItiU'o. Viisx\OeU : . Of tbo forty-olght mili tary oflicers who started on Saturday in the long distance race , nine arrived ttio snmo v enlnp nt Iglad , Moravia , having completed kllomotros. Lioutcnunt Colonel Slon- ioko rode eighty kilometers yesterday and when half of yesterday's Journey wf.b completed ho mot the mat the first Gor man ofllcers bound for Vienna. Ho pabsed them shortly before ho reached' Woiswasser , having ttius covered halt iho distance in thirty-six uours. Of the forty live olllcors who started Irom bore Sundar , eight ot them have reached Iglad. So fiv'r live others have fallen.out. Among thn/io who have been foiced to withdraw from the race is iho landgraf , IJuerst Emoersr. The weather is wet v ml fog'jv and in some parts of the roads too riders have Been obliged to use lanterns while continuing their journey at night. " Ttio llrst of tnc German ildcrs is expected to arrive here totnpirow mornlnir. Bnni.iK , Oct.a. Lieutenant Mikalos passed Dautzon at'J o'clocK thik morning , afterild- ing llfty hours and covering forty-four kilo metres. It is expected , that ho will reach licrlln oarlv tomorro\y ; . ' liiiuis. Out. 3-jThb last ot the German riders started this 'morning. Altogether there are 109 Gerriiktiirln the raco. Of the horses taking part in 'the race , ninO are English thoroughbreds , fourteen English half breeds , five Hungarian , flvo Kussiau and the ret Prussian horses. Up to the present time scanty reports have been re ceived of * .ho progress mudo by the riderb. Cold , wet weather and thick foe untie ? the conditions oad for racing. Baron Orlangos' horse , which gave out to day , was lamed and completely incapacitated because of treading upon a piece ot giuss. Lieutenant Schllerstadi ii considered to have the best chance of winning , although his horse , "NIxo , " has nlreaciy fallen three times. Lieutenant Muller fell over a bridce , Baron von Zandt's tnorouuhbrcd , 'Schnippo ' , " disd at , Altedobcn. Lieutenant - ant Siegel , the Austrian olllcer wnc left Vienna on Saturday , reached Hunnouurg. Bohemia , uti > : , V > this mornhiL' , coasulcrHblv distancing his comrades , lie w.is followed live inlntitos later by Lioutcn ants Mioklos nnd C/.nvosy , who rude the whole night , except/ / three hours , when l\io\ \ rested , The leads are in miscr.iblu condi Uon , nnd rain Is falling heavily. To gree thi llrat arrivals , a triumphal arch has bucn erected at iro.il on thu loinpol of Held. VIUN.VA , Oct. 8. Prince Frederick Leo pold's horse broke aown at 5 p. in. at Iglad Until then ho hud been loading in the lol\ \ distance race. Now two ethers have pasbct him. Tool ; rnsM-Khliiii of Dublin Cantlu. Dum.ix , Oct. 3. Lord Hougbton , the nov viceroy of Ireland , mo do his public cutri into Dublin custlo. The crowd , while undo monbtrulive , showed a friendly feeling. COOK BOOK FREE 'Tor ' the Lafe" SOMETHING NEW JUST OUT. If " COOK BOOK Mailed Proo. Bond name and adilroaa to PRICE FLftVORING EXIRflCT CO , OHIOAQO. I'ortuno has boon calle fortune is hill 1110 fall I tl | < > lot of ill housuUuope who uses that purfuct uttalnmont , B GRRLRND This bounds lllco "larco sized" talk hut I does not t ko a itreut 'head ' to IIinro Ii. on that thu Garland ranufS'jtro the hesu linn it rod a of Council Illtiff < O > cnplo will attoxt till f nut nnd the way In which those wondorft stoves are nellliiK only proves that the bea IB what m wanted ' Don't , wall until tomorrow , coma tod.iy an see iho blijstoolt wo have. Wo can uhow Hi Largest Stock of Tinware aud Stove you can find In Council IllnlTs and the lowct prloeti In thu world. P.C.DEVOL . . 504 Broadway and 10 North Main Sirci n , otlliiffnlo N. Y. lsded > Kx-1'rcsldcntCloToland ulient n very o.ul t dny. little It tiny politics entering Its ruuilno. dun Arttnan and Aiox Uravol , Mlnnosotiv fnrmon. nuarrclcd. llravel slabbed Artiiinn , kllliiiR him. . lloixl pstata men ara coturcarxtiniz nt llnf- falo , N , V. , tlio occa lon lionif ; thn anniinl con * Kress of Koal Kstnto Dealers ot America. J. II. MoorohoiKD. of Phlhidolphln , coininIt- ted nnlolilo In Now York city. Ilo was very wealthy and a member of a suicide rluti. . SciHMlontil reports to the effect Mint tlio ITto Indlntis nro nitiiln on the nar p'lth If em phatically denied by ( lovornor lloutto ot Idaho. OtoTolani ) and Stovcnson will address the delegates to the convention of the association of national doiimurutle clubs , which will meat tonight In New York city A railroad diuplnyos'club hus hcoa fonno.l at I'flrL Soot U Kan , linvlnn for Its object the defeat nt the nulls of any candidate nhols liteducd to ilia reduction of ra Iroul rules by xlittute. Majdrticner.il Snowdon , comniivnilliK "fll- cer of tin ! Matlon.il On ml or I'en n sylvan In , dcolnnis th it ho w.is rmpotnllne tor tlio nr- lest ot the lloniLMtoud advisory hniinl for treiisnn , I'our men undo a wc.ik attempt to rob the Keystone National biinUot Krlc. I'u. , In broad davlluht , hut. tiftersll.'hliy InJurliiR thocasli- Icr , lied. They nur pnrjiiud , and surren dered to a solitary olllcer. A lot of vrruokaac nn I the bodlc of slsoa - mi'iihaxo limited imhnru near Cherry ( iinxo llshury , botwci'ii l.lttlo Klvor and l.oi-kwoods I'olly Inlets. Vlrglnln. The head HUS conn trom one of the hodli-siind a li-g iriim nniithur. ThtJio Is nothlni tn Ihdicito to what vessel the men buldniteil to. As engine compiny No. 'I was ere Miis the Chicago , llurlltulon \ . ( , 'ulncy ' tracks In t'hl- ciiKiion Its way to i llrotbo uneinu was run down by n lo oinotlvo and smashed tu pIccoA , Scvurulof the Iliciiionttro hadlv brnlsud and Driver Henry W.ill ) uiiii icculvcd n frac tured skull , wlilch will prove fat-il. The pluntiif thut'ai y-Oidcnuoiniiinv. | man- uf icluiesof ii.ilnls and v.unlsliei ill No. "M toSMWi-sl l.litlilcenlli street , Clilcauii. hus been dustruvud by lire. I'lireo siniill frame cott mosi'loio to tliu p ilnt factory \\UIUIIMI | consiinied and a tno-siory lirlel % iinlldlng ail- jo nine Iho faetoiy was budly < lnmagcd. Thn total lois will as-sroi ? no Jir,0OiO. rnri-lgn. A hand ot hrltands and Hiniiuslors under the Icutieralilp ot Li'oiuiriU > ( tiiii7.iu ) . recently inurileied and rdiibed \\o-illhy laiiohnan named I'alnco Itadrcmiullvliu ni'iir Saline. Mexico , and drinu olV scM-r.il liiindrud ho id of cattlo. A dot ichinuiit ( if IJO Moxleixn s hus luft for the scene of the trouble. Edwin M. Hovlo , the author of ' 'Friend' , " chiiiiB to h.ive found a wonder in an 1 mil mi lad omnloved us a hordur on his mother's ranch in Utah. The hid is a son ot the old Ponce Chief of the Hills , and has never seen the Inside or a theater. Mr. Uoylo got him to recltn portions of "Othello" one dny , and was so struck with his elocution th.it ho bus dceldei to write a p'ay ' for him. Manager Hart/ will advance the monev nccassary lor the Utu's education and training for the stage. I Dislodge Bile , | Stir up the Liver , [ Cure Sick-Headache , | Female Ailments , iEemove Disease and j Promote Good Health , | | OoYorei with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating , | Famous the world over. f > Ask ( or Dcciiiaiu's : md take no olhcrs. ' Ol all druggists. Price 25 cents a box. ? ' New York Depot. 56 ; Canal St > Are You Going to Paint ? Tlio autumn i the tiino to paint , and one coat brightens and preserves houses and btiiltliii s and adds much to the value and buauty of your properly. WoUld'YoU Like to Biitj AT WHOLESALE ? \Vc want to soil you [ runts mill ovct'.y UiiiiL' itbotl in painting sit wholesale nil 1 less. The Irst boiled oil you boughtyoti probably paid 70o u K illoti fi1 tt. Wo will hell you ono gallon or 101 000 gallons lens of anv brands i.t llle. Now wo huvo cauirht your attention , read the test of this Hid eontparo those btraight cash prices. St. Louis load , 7c per Ib. Omaha lead , ( JJc per Ib. Joplin loud , ( ilc per Ib. Cheap lead Gc per Ib. Linseed oil , boiled , 41)c ) per g.il. Linseed ol1. inw , Ilic per gul. Paint oil , 'He per gul. Barrel jirice , lie per fjal. Icsii. Berry Bros. , hard oil , . " > gal can , $1,00 per jrul. Berry Bros , hard oil. 1 pr.il. can , $1.7. ) . Other hard oils , from $1.00 to Sl.flO per al. Mineral paints , dry , from Ho to Jie. Mineral painta , ground in oil , -lo to ( ! c. The HcmB Mixed Paint , Wo guarantee tu ho as good as any mixed paint.Vo will hell you tit Sl.ll'j per gallon. Hah never been sold for less than i ? 1.50 pur gallon. The Excelsior Mixed Paint. As good a pulnl an other dualors boll you for $1.50. Wo will bell you sit 11.00 * per gallon. OUr Barn and Roof Paint. Wo will soil you nt 7fie per gnllon. Lowest Prices on all Ki nds of Glass. On nil other goods our prices nro equally low. Corns and SBB Us and Bring the Gash , y.FaiiilOilaniltoCo. . . 1 and 3,4th St. Masonic Temple For ow 25 Years BlacKwell's : Tobacco lias been rccoRni/cd as the stnrulnrd of tobacco j crlcction. This is why \\c have icinaincd , during this long period , the larpcst manufacturers of SinoUiiiR Tobatco in the \voilJ. It has a fragrance and flavor of pecu liar c.\Cflltiice. : Give it a trial. DLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , DUNHAM , N , C. Kverj MAN can ho S'JHONO niul VIU- OUOUSinaU ' NUKVINR , UtcJFtenTbiiniiTiiirUeuieilr. YOUNO MJIN OK 01,11 sutlrrliiir from NU11VOU.4 DKIUMTY , I.OST or , { * , I'AII.INO MANHOOD nifihll ) i-i.iUsloi.tcnnmUlonu , neivout fC.tr > ptotlrnnon , rmivil liy Ihciisr o ( npliiin. tobacco nt alcoholwake- , * ' lnlnc v menu ) irinctslon ! , loss t > [ power in cither sex , fprimator- liErnoKK ANH AFTFII L'SK ilui'a cautnl hy sclfabnsn aiul over uitlnteener * ur any pi'Monnl wrak * ness can bo reuarei ! lo pctfrct lipalih nr.il tlio NO11IU VITALITY .TJ ? 3TKONG iU8K. We ens a wrillcn Ruiir ntrp with 6 boxes So cine any case or refiiml tlir nmnrt Si a lioi'O hoics f j FotS.lJ In Orriahi bySnaw , lund & Co. Mnchlnont nlO-Tona-n-Dny Prlco. The Nniith\vli U llullni : 1'ron * Is n'Miorao , lull-clrclo tnuchhio. lllia * lliu InrerM mi ] Doiililo-siruke 1'iess In tlio World. llalcstlihtilrnailBht. Cntmulty ; rointi-ucllon ; Dnralilllty-nll tliQ llisT " SANDWICH W3AWUFACTURING CO.01"11 | { 1"r ! < > Io"1 In starting one press recently we baled nine tons in five hours with new hands. . I. PMGLE , M. D. Th Goo-J Samaritan. 20 Years' Eiptricncc. ItEADKIl OP DISEASES OF MEN 1VO3I15N. ritOPUIBTOIl OF Till ! WOULD'S 1IBKIIAI. UISl'UK- SAliY OF A I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Lungs ; Dlf- casesof the Kjeond t-Jir.Fitsaud ApoplexyHeart D'seuse ' , I.Ivor Coniplaint. Kidney Complulnt , Nervous Dobiltty , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Diabetes Bright s Dl'casc , St.Vltus1 Dance , luicnmalism , Paralysis , White Swelling , Bcrofnla , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or dravyine a drop of blood Womtm with her delicate orcr.ns re stored to health. Droiey cured without tapping. Special Attention s\vcn \ to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to SHOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot cure without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or three hours , or no pay. Hi morrnoMs or 1'lles cured. TIIO i : WHO AUK AITLICTKI1 Wllleave llfuand hundreds of dollars by calling on 01 u ing DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBflL MEDICINES. The only IMiyHlcInn wlio can toll ivlinl allo : i IMTSIIIItilliouL asltiiiK a cjucstloii. AllrorrcyiKjndeiiceslrlctlvcontlilentlal , Mcdlcmo cent l > y express. Address all IctU-ra to SSS Broadway. Council Blu. ffs , Iowa Omaha lldifial anl Snrjca OTSTIT0TE. Ear INFIRMARY $ a < "T' > FOJ < . Ti-ioi : TKKATMliNT -OP ALL- UeBtfacllKliK , iiip.iratii | nii'l ' ra'nolini turn DiiiiT no itini'iitiH nvcry Jonn ot ill-ono rmialt- liu nii'illLMl urniir luul Iru.idiiDiit. filllicilsforiialluiit * . linirl mi I utlu i Imu. lion u ) C-OlllllllllllOlld III till ) Htm. \\tlio riirclieuliir uu ilof.innlilin uml hnicui , Inn n..lull ( lout , iMirvntuiuiiirxuliiu , iilloi , tuiniifj , can ivr , cntirrli. brunc'illli , liilinlatlun , olooirlclty , pur- lr l . uplU-iwy , khlnuy , lihi'ldur , uyu , eur , nim mi I lilnutl mill uu HiiruUnl npurutltrM. DISEASES OF VOXBH UU'S ' , , Women MilK : , rt'n huvo Imply nil Iu | u lyltu-ln do imrliui'iit ( or wniiiini ilurliiu1 coiitlnumunt , trltl/ iinvule. Unl ) Itulliiblu .Mulloil luit.tiitu luiiiiu u trvclalt ) ot IMtlVA'PK IJISI5ASKH All Illooil Dlnu nt'H Bnco 4fnlljr iru-itii 1 , Hyptillltls 1'dlsuui.remiivo 1 Iriim tliu nyatuiu witlioul murj iry. HUH ltu t > ir.ilivu Troitiroiit fur lm or VITAIi I'OWKII. I'ersiirHiuriiiio Iu vlsll. luiuiy bo truUul Bt lionio by ciirruniiiiiili'iicn. All cu'iiiimnloilloiM coiilMontlHl lluliiu iiriii < trii nuiittiunt h/in ill ur cxir.'i * , * t ciiroly puuku I , no murk * in Inllcitu ui * U'liltor kunilur. Uiiu | iuri4 < i'ifil liittirfiu proturrdl rail Hiid I'uiiKiill iu ur Huail tilitory ut yuur casij , u 11 wo will uiU In plain U'Mpiiar , our Rnnif TO MEN 'WKKi ' 0 | > on ' ' po DUUn IU mc.11 , cM 0 , NBrroiI , DIBIMI liiipoti-ncy , syphilis , CiloeLuiil Vnrlojsolo , win quui , Appll-ineoi for Hufonnltioi mil Trunoi only iiiHiiuriittory In llio wcituf 1)IKOUMITV ) , AI'l'I.IASftt . TIIUSSHS , iNKOT ItlU JIATl'hIUIW AMI lir.l/1'd. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute 26th and Broadway , Ojunoil Bluffi Toil mliitunn rlila from cantor ot O.ni'a l oa an I txjunll llluilJ uluulrlo uu r Uu j. W.C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Eminlmer 114 Main Street , Couiloil HlullB. NOTICE S COUNCIL BLUFFS. The vrunliuIvortNumoiiM appu.irlir. ; In it , nowspnpor aio oflon tliti most intoruslln ; part of Its fotilunts. Tlioy u\irL" | s the urgent needs , thu dully \ \ lslieof tlio people who Wiinttoniotiiliig unil "ho nro willing to do Ll > lllOthlll . " \\rANTii ; > . cooil clrl lor general lionsowork if iil41IOIun nviMinii. . FARM mid i-lty lonm. Jl ni > y lotnud on stoelc and sr.iln. K < ; il u lute for sativ Uwollliruil : liiislnuss icntuK. Money lo.nicKl for lee il Invoslors. IAMIKUU &TowIoriH'o.irl : stieot. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Foil SAM' llor.-jo , lumtv anil Irirnoss an blp s luilllco : Kcol ( intllt ; ui > od w llbrel ro.ul lid Musi sell. U. 11. l.uwls , U I'o.irl Hi I CUl. I7IOU SAliK Duslr.ilila roslilunuo proparty -Lon 1'iulciu'o. All modern IniDruvoiiiuiits. 14 mums , DUO block fiom motor ; u li'ir iilii It t.iKon al OIH-O ; easy p.iytnunsor ( trade Ii. II. Micafu. 17lllSAI ( < n Croiiiiiury ontllt , comprising UO- JL' h p. hoi or , lU-h. p. onzlne. U Do Lavollo Rep irator-i , 'J uroam v.its. itoilgallons ouch ; ash churn.IIOJ itii'lnns ' ; novvor butter worker , beam scales \Milcht 0:111 : , water t.inlc and othur llxliiroo. Will soil i-lioap for cash or trudb forl'inl. K. H.Mie-lfo. _ T71OU TKAIJR Iands In Orroly county and XCnster county. Null. , for slnik of Jewelry. orKiins fiiinltiirn or liu lnuss pronorty In Uouiu-Il Illullh. i : . ll.Shmfo. I OIt SAM : Uhoicost farm In I'mtawaita- in oC'o. till uuiusoll loc.itud and Im proved. Price tli ) tin aero. 10.11 Shciifo. [ V YOU have auvtlilu ? for silo or Irado sss L 1C. II. She ifu , Ilio nlway and Al nn stroot. Tj'OIi SA1.IOn hi-iail payiiionls. frill I ana J- ' garden Ian I nuir L'liiinull ItlnrtK , H , blieafc. Hroadwiy ami Main struot. 1fUU S\LK Clean sloeic h ir.lwiuo , well o-i- 1 l iblisliuil trr.lo , Invdleo about J,0)J. ) ( iooU eaMinrorsoUI _ _ iu. Turnn oisli. K. II. Slioato. FOR KXC'IIANUnlintel nnd icst.mr.int louateil al Shubcrt. MoU , and III lots Iu Dunvor , C'olo.lll ; uxebiiiiiu for clear Ne- bnibl.a l.unl K. U hoifu. ; ACIti : fiirin with Ininriivonionls , ( Ivo inlli > s north of Council llluir-j $ rmn aero ; a snap b.ir uln R II. ijliiufo , \\7ANTii-No' : ) raskii Inn 1 In OM-IIHIIKO for IT peed work luirioi. R II Slinafo , UALi : OU KXt' . -w-.ieri ) r.iiiun In k-JWhuoloreoiiiuy , ot ) . Will inl > < ) inerohan- disc. R U. Shoato. I7IOR SAIPllnlol wltli fnrnttnro and II x- -L1 tines ; 'i"i rooms , burn , elc1. I'rloi * , l.'l.W. Lociitod In Douglas county. I ) , illy ruoclpts , ' : . Investigate alom-o. JR. 11. jjlinqfo. t AHIIAtii : reimmul , cesspools , vaults nil l ! liliiin ynultmni.'d. H. I ) , llnrku. ( Jlly Hlilg. WA.OUI ) & CD. have home of the Ilium t farms In Bnnthwoatoin Iowa for Hale. Call and m.'ii IIH Ml * Main Htruub WANTED A tlioioii lilv eonipolcnl Klrls iniiHt he a Kood eook , Inqnlru ot Mrs. VY. A. Manrur. K.I1 Souonii uvcniio. AIIAHOAIN. nero fruit and Kanloit triiet -Si miles from postollluu.'Jit acres in KriipuH. ! i airci : In UluoKlHirrlus , 'JV ) iinnlo noon , V.i plum trois. IITiuhi'iry trues , dudlllin ; , ulublu , iite. I"ileoJ , naoii. No Ir.nlu. K. II. Hlioafo. $5.00 PKII MONTH routs u irooil D-room ilwulllii''on Avuiiuo O near Llith strcoi. K. II , Mioafo. FOR SAM' 1'iiriiltiiri : , ( Ixtuios nnd loiiHoof Iho largest tiiiu llniisl hotul In nonttiora NoliriiH' < n. All nioilurii InipiovoimmlB , olo- Kunt fnniltiiri ) . iNot , piollu $1 uuu.oo pur 1111- iiiini ; liullnliiK nouly tiiilH : no uoiuiidlltlon , I'ricn $ , ! ) 1.0. ' . linlf cush. I. . II. Hhuiifo. Uaiinoll ' "I'ft-i. la. W slil for honsuworlc. lU'.Sinnli Hnvonlli strot. VVANTnjJ-t.iiily cook for luataiirant. 108 So u ill Mn I n Htriuil. Vim iinpiuvoil fiirin In Mills comity , la. itir IILTUS a I BO | ( U ) at ti'i ; Kiuuroa tin- lirovod ( n i'littiiwntt'ainiu'coiiiit'y. . WJT Hririiis. Johnston & Van I'attun. IT VOU want to buy u lot sou Urounslileldj , NluhonUon > t Co , Jl'you want to liny a nouso sue L5ruoimlilolln ( , NichoUon \ . ( 'o , IK you hiivn u hoimo to runtnuu ( liooimhlolils , . Nk'liDltiDii & Uo. II' " von want to runt alionsusuudicuiiHliloldi , Mi'liolMiti ft Co. II'1 vim want to huy land sou UrouiiHhluldg , Nli'liolHiui ft ( Jo. DOVT liny niopuity till you have scuu ( irruiialiliil.lii. NluholHon k Uo. . co. real and rontul iiKunts. U.'I llway , , 0. LIST your pronoity with mm whn ruxt'o lo Kill It. Hun ( iruenslilolds. NluhoUon A ; On. ( JHKK.SHIIIKI.IIH , NICHOLSON fc CO. a ) . Mviiyn havoHiiapson hand i'or conborvatlvn Invoglor-i. II' VOU want to lioiirsomuthlnu no'r rozard- liiK ruul estate see ( Jreonsliuldu , Nlehulbon A. Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ GIIKKNHIIKf.DH , NIOIIOI/iON&CO. nrotliu luadini ; roil euiatu doilur * of Coiinvll lllnjf . _ Ki'uthiini when yon wanliiiiythinir. unTNHii : [ > : MH ) , NICHOLSON & co. nuvo many liir-mlim In improved aii'l v.iuunt properly wluuli thuy Muuld ho ploastr.l to show you , G "UIKNKIIIIIJ : S , NICHOLSON ACO. hrtvo the lurgubl Hblot projiurly of any Una In the city _ GitiiNHiiiicin.s : : , NIOHUISON , v io ; , am always rnudv and uvor vvllllni ; to uhow piopurty ; rlu'u always on liiind. Uo and HUU thoni _ DON'T force * . Unit nruciKliloldn & Nlchol- ton art'lU'l'l in the inlilillu of the rliiR ; luruobtlUt of jirujiurty ot any duulcr in tlio city. take ono of OroonnhlulilH , Nloliol- mid IIIKO u rlUuovur thu city ; ik vet * you uotliluK. '