THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIirUSDAY , XOVEMHER 3 , 18 -TWELVE VAOES. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS ( II JCKs - NO. 12 PEARL STREET rdlverpo : bv carrier to any part of th ? cltr H.W , T1I/TON. MANAGER. tlus'nP" * Office No43 Mjtht Kdltor NoKJ .VIA OK .lir.VTIO.V. K V. Plumbing Co. I'ouncll lilufls Lumber Co. . John ana Thomas Maloney have purchased Ihn Pacillu house cigar store , A irmrrlapo lieonso was issued yesterday odui Olson and LQIIU Anderson. The ladles of the Urlty guild will servo UlnniT und supper in tbo Klsuman building next Tuesday. Tbo ladles of the Hathnny church will con- tlnuo toscrvo dinner today to the public nt fi'JI Hroadwny. _ _ * Colonel D. H Daisys barn on Second nvonuo was entered by tblovos Tuesday night , nnd a sot of barings was stol cu. The door hnu been loft unlocked. Clarence Madison , who Is charged with Ilia theft of a out of human from .1. F. Kvans , wa released on bail vcstorday and his trial set for Saturday morning , Itegnlar conclave of I vanhoo co mmamlerv , No. IT , Knights Templar. thU ( Thursday ) evening. All visiting Sir ICnlL'h to cordially welcome. Per order of the eminent com mander Mrs. Wnilo Cary , assisted by Mrs. 1C. . ) . llnbcouir , will entomiln the Paroihlnl Aid hodi'ly of St. Paul's church this afternoon from 2 o'clock until f > , at her home , tU3 Avenue F , Hut liltlo business xvas transacted in thn district court ycslerJay excepting the ntak- Ing of assignments. It is not likely that unv very Important cases will bo tried until after election , so says JurAgo Smith. Tlio doll's fair will open this evening at the Milsoiuo temple uiulur thnniHplces of Iho Woman's Clirlstlan association. All sorts of fancy articles tor holiday use will boon sale , nnd the proceeds of the enter- lidniiK'iit , which will last three days , will go to maintaining tin ; hospital. I'lrn llrii'iil\r.iy uinl Ci > riior nl llcnliin SIIIM-I. Our Into lobB ov llro w ; > s covoroil lv two policies , both in tlio COUNCIL IJLUl-'Fri - IKSUllANl'lC COM I'ANY. 15y 7 o'clock the next iiiorniii } * after the lire the seurnlary wns on tliu asli lienp , pencil in liand , ready to Iliruro the lof.s ( loxvn to bedrock , which ho did , too , Hiiylng t hat' it was his duty and no Miiall part of his business * ' So lonp as he did not go below bedrock we had no loason to complain , cotibccninntly the Koitleinent was not only prompt , but in ovorv way satisfactory , o inucli so that In addition to $9. 00.00 ( seven policies ) carried by this company before the lire wo now add to it $11),000.(10. ) ( IJciiig intimately acquainted with the secretary nnd directors wo cannot bo persuaded that hotter indemnity can he obtained than that.olTered by our homo company , boides wo believe in patron izing worthy homo enterprises , every thing being equal , and unless wo do wo shall continue to bo dopundonl on for eign capital and corporations. I ( t. H. WHKKi.KU , J.\s. A. llDitr.t.u. Boston Sloro for hosiorv. If you don't wriiil to buy hard coal you had "bettor HCO Hixby about these oil burnors. They tire adapted for use in hot air furnaces , steam and hot v/ator boilers , with no coal or ashes to handle. Boston Store for collars and cutTd. rj'.itbuy.ti. r ttt.i < ; ii.n-nt > . Miss L.rdla Foster of Mason City Is visit ing Miss Ida Dempster. Miss Audio Sherman is homo from n visit with frlonds in Illinois. Mrs A. W. Aslnvllh has returned from a vlst | In lionvorand other western citlci. C. Altmannspereer , one of the prominent merchants of MIndou , was In the city yes > ter- day.Mrs. Mrs. Franns Murphy Is in the city visit ing frlond < . Stio loft her husband In Chicago and will rejoin him In about a week. She is stopping ut the Urund hotel. C. C. Linilor , ehiof train dispatcher for the Hock Island , has been transferred from this city to DCS Monies , the vacancy lining Wiled by the appointment of M. II. Cronin , who has been his llrst assistant. Nmv mat'.infjH , just received. Smyrna rugs from "fie up. Oi ! cloths in pat terns , and linoleums , now line ; also window shades , 2oc up. Council IJlnlis Ciirpot C'o. _ Lund LJros. li.ivo nscoivcd some elegant new cut and crystal gl'iss goods * and have no fancy prices. Boston Store for blankets. PiHtor.U I.it HIM- . I To nil inonibnrs of the Protestant Kplscopnl church , resident in Council Bluffs : At every general convention the commiUco on the stntu of ttio church request N the house of bishops to set forth : "A pastoral letter to the mem bers of the church. And It Is hereoy imulo the duty of every cirrff.vman having it pas toral charge , when any such letter ls pub lished , to read the said pastoral letter to his conKrugatlou on some occasion of publla worship. " The oftlclal copy of the above IH Just at hand. As u Is addressed to the tnomluirs of Uio church I Uoslro tonftnrd you opportunity for liraring the sumo by announcing that I hhall comply with the auovo direction on Sunday next ut the 11 o'clock service. The session of the council of IMI' * uas ono of the best , happiest and most ncgrc.s.sivo in ' the recent history of our church. The words ot the bishops Illlod nro iire-ernlnenily for the times. Every ono belonging to' the rhurch should have n-snect enough for our reveronu fathom iu ( ! od to welcome their pastoral uilurunco. St. Paul's will afford you a hospitable > lilnca for your worship. K. J. HAIK oci ; , _ licutor. Uoslon Store for cloaltB. Coal and wood : best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox , Xo1 Main. The Uoslon Store closes every overl ing at ( I p. in. excopl Mondays and Saturdays , _ IJoston Store for holiday goods , " thti ll.illntx. 'I'lio newly printed Australian ballots have arrived at the olllca ol County Auditor lli'HUrlckB , wnn is now busy ( Jolcij. them up Into packages containing the icuulred nun.- ber for oacli voting proclnol la the county. ICnch lownshln ba 1UJ ballots for ouch llfty or fraction lueroof In Uio lotil vote at the last ulcction , uril that inulics a total lor the county , which polls u vote ol auout 10,000 , of 54.XKI ! ( oallots. Ucsluea iheso onicial Iml- Iot3 UU.OU3 Hamplus were iits > o printed for dls- trlbullon nruvious to thu election. Tomor row Mr Hcndrlrkt. expcctbto coiiniionco the \vorli of dUtrlUutliik ; the pucUugoa to the juilRoi of the various prcclnols , anJ this Job will taito not loss tlion thrco oaya , Next Monday afternoon thu ballots to bo used in Kuno tuwnMilp will Uu ready for aUlribu- tion to | ho ] uducs at tlio onico ot the county uuultor , Fines * , cliamhvr seta in the city ill Lund Uroi1. Boston Store for fancy nrticlm. I..0oop1o | In this cuy mo x\t stoves 'JhoGus Co. puts 'uin in ut coat. Don't forgot that bivaine sells the Klmliurst stoves. Jioaton Store fortollot arllulot. ! aU paiati. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFJJS Burglars Surprised in an Attempt to Rob a Homo. LEADEN BULLETS FAIL TO STOP THEM U. J. IlutclilnionWaitei Ainmuultlon on due uf the Ml.lnlclil I'roMrlurliu llttil Almost Mucuruilcil In tailoring 111 * hlfcplng Apartment * , The .Modern Order ot United Burglars hold anotbcroricatnpmont Tuesday night on High street and narrowly escaped losing ono of their running dclnjalos. D. J. liutchln- son wasawnxcnod oy a dim , religious light shining In at bis bedroom window on the second lloor of bis house at 1UUJ High street. After ho had Deuonw wldu enough awake to wonder what had happened no looked up niid saw the head nnd shoulders of an unknown man slicking In at the window. Onu hand was seen holding u match nbuvc Iho head nnd a pur of oycs wora gazing about tbo room , looking for n.intalouns with money In tbuh1 pocket ; . .St. . llutchinson Ion his pro j un co of mind and asKed the stranger what ho wanted. There was no response , but the window wont down with a bang and thu burglar turned several somer saults whllu falling from tbo top of the Ilftcon-foot ladder to the ground. Mr. llutchinson then grabbed his revolver and sent two or three sluts alter the fugitive , \\bohad Kotttbuil sixty feet away Irom the bouso and coulu bo soon running a ) last as lie conlu under the glare of thii electric light. Ono of tlio shots evidently madu an Impres sion , houover , for ho thro'w up his hand ana un investigation in the morning showiul that ho had decreased the length of his foutstcpi f nun seven feut to lour at that point. Tbo same man. with u companion , nad tried to cniurV. . II. 'J'Lonms' house , who lives next iloor to tltlU'hinsun , a short time bcluro , but Mr. Thoin.H was awakened and was waiting at the window armed with a re- volvr-r when they uvulcntlv gave it up ns a bad job and loft for bis neighbor's house , Thomas watched the whole proccodmz from his wmilnw. but did not cot rid of his load of lead iinlll l'iu fellow luul gotten safely out of reach. Toitcni.n.iiTAND rnMTifs. Cupulillcaiii Hold tlio Ciiuul ( Musing Itally llljll The 11 rat and last big r.dly of the urn sent presidential campaign took place lust evening - ing under tno auspices of the republicans of Council UluiTs. It 13 reported thin ether rallies have boon held in this city during the past few weeks , but last evening's demon stration had I ho entire responsibility of sus taining the reputation of Council liluffs for getting up rousing things in the unv of poluio.il Jubilations , and It tilled the bill to the salislactlon of every one. The rally opened with n torchlluht pro cession in thu evening , Tlio throntcning \\eiHlHT luui reduced the spirits of there- publicans to n vurv low slate during the nltcniDOn , but urepirations for a big ttmo wcro in.iUc nolwtthstandinir the bad outlook , uiui iluilitpf tbo ovcniiu It was fullv demon- htr.uyd that it , takes something inoro than bad weather to dampen republican at dor. A pnrauo was formed Unit contained fully thrci ) times as many as the democratic parade of last Thursday evening. It was headed by the Ur.it'U Army Urum corns. Then cami ) a delegation of Lotus nnd Iveg Crook totvnshio men n nil inaidoiih on horseback , all of them dressed in the national colors. Those , wllli the Ilardm township nnd tno other delegation tion- , from the country numbered nbouU'lUU. Another interesting leaturo of the punuio was about IUO tallway employes , with a big boauhght drawn by her os ui thn head of the lino. Omaha sent tl-o cnliro Fifth Wiml Flambeau club In full uniform , and the Colored Ucnublican club nnd South Omaha was represented by the Young Men's Re publican club , also in full uniform. Dalbny's band , Voight's band anu the drum corps lurnished the excellent music. Council Bluffd furnished about 1.0LIU men , to say nothing of fully 5UH boys who carried the torches civon them at the democratic rally last Thursday. The parade wus somewhat slow in starting on account of the failure of tlio Omaha con tingent to oa on hand at the time agreed upon. They full Into line after the pnrado had start'd , however , and wont to imiUq.up 0110 of the 11 nest processions over witnessed In Council Dlulls. The line of march covered Main street ana U road way , commencing ut llaylips park and ending at the Masonic tcmnlo , uftnr marcniug to South First street and back. All along ilia line of march thu business houses wore decorated nnd 1 Uluminatcd'brillianilv , and American Hugs wtr.i draped everywhere in the reddest , whitest and bluest profusion. Thousands of tin horns looted tno li'illrlujdh chorus , and ] the rud lights , IComtin candles and other lire- works innuu the nicht resemble an adjourned session of tbo Fourth of July. Hroadway was packed nil along the line with inter ested spectators , and the number of ontbiHi- astlo republicans who howled was almost equalled by tbo number ol disgusted dumo- cruts who groaned. After the parade an nmlionco thai Illlod the room to its utmost capacity assembled at the Masonic temple and listened to an ad dress by Senator Hagor , republican cnmll- date for member of con gross * from the Ninth ' district. Mr. Uagor hold the uudionco for about an hour , and not once in all that time did the interest Hag , U'hdo ho unnouncud that ha did not nroposo to abtiso any man for til ) views ho did not throw the same mnntlo of uhailty uvor the democratic viowa thorn- solves , but attacked thim at every weak point. Ho called attention to the fact that Itn Itu democrat iu congress had spout $1,200,000. Oil' ) in running thu government ufu-r being clouted largely on the slreiiKth of their "billion dollar I- lar congress" howl , and to the slg'iillcant silence that tlio last two partv platforms had maintained on the hubject. Ho attacked the plauk of the democratic platform which de clares In favor of state banks that have never Issued a dollar that din not deteriorate srn value at lonst'J nor cent , and said ho had nuvur heard n dcmocratlo orator that did not npolouUo for tbo pros'-nco of tbo plank tn tro platform. If , indeed , ho sata anything about it , 'I'lla tariff question also received it generous SIIIUM of attention , The wholn speech was highly interesting , delivered as It was In the speaker's ' crisp , cnorirotiohtvlo. The rallv maden lining climax to the cam- p.lL'n which co-lies to an end next Tuesday. On all sides were heard cxpreMslons of y.P proval of thn way thu details wire managed , and ll Is to bo crcntlv doubled if there has uvor boon a rally In Council Bluffs that was nioru successful in uvcrv rospcct. Hosto-i Store for dross goods. S inla Clans will nnlto his IIrat up- poaranco this yetvr in Council Blntr * at Mnsonie temple , Friday and Saturday. Ho Hiiro to sou ! IB | load of dolls. y.U Cientlomon. the linestiino of tall goods in thu oily , jiial ruet'ivoJ. Uoltor , the tailor , 310 Hroadway. The Hudlant novelty huso humors are the bint boitui-s in Iho city. Sou them at Sw.iino's. Boston store closes every evening ; at ,0 p. in , unions Mondays and Saturdays. Hoston Stoie for kid gloves. Sorry IIo roiuiil II , Sam Walker , who lives near the North , western round houbo , found a check cr - dav afternoon ou the street u an ied moment , nut if ho hud to do It over again he would eo around u block to get out of Its way. Tbu check was maao payable to L. O. lieory and bora the Mgnutura of U. 1lOyer. . It be longed to K. MrCundlUh , who has been ! stooping at tbo I'aclt'c bouse Tor the past day or two , but dropped out of its owner's pocket.Valkorumlufrtenu nnueil Frank Juckson at once proceeded to lind outhat they could do with It. The ) took It to Ofllcer & I'UJay'a Qanic and Jaokson usUod to buvo It cashed , but ho would not slga thu naiuo ot the payuo and ho lull , At lust tbo pair brought up at a saloon near tuo corner of Broadway and llr.vant street , and after bowling up u few liuios they pruuUJ ) thu chock la pjymeut I The bartender refused to tnko It , nnd It was not long before tbn two men wandered into * policeman's arms. They were put behind the bars and a course of uttering forged In struments was plncod against their names. In .self-dofonso thcv stated that they had tried to find an owner for the check for sovcrnl hours before presenting it for pay ment , Supper by the \V. C. A. Indies In Ma sonic temple fiom 5 until 8 Friday nnd Saturday. -Boston Store for neckwear. The genuine Burr CUk stoves nro sold cnly by Chas. Swaino , 737 Broadwny. Call and BOO thoin. Morn l.lL'ht. See these oil hotxtors at Swalno's , 737 Broadway. Boston Store for coats. S. B. Pr.nvoll , watchmaker , 740 Broad- Jttdson , civil oiiKtnoor , 0-3 Brovdway Boston Store for blaiikotg. truiiK o/-.i / - y.u.iiouri1 in. lionu MIIIIX City , In , Man Lost Ills Itoll. Siotx CITV , In. , Nov. 2. [ Special Telo- grutn to'Cni : HKK.J Rose Hrooks is In Jail hero for hlehway robbery. She caught Gil bert Do Young passing an alloy , pulled him into It , pinned him against a building nnd rllloo his pockets , gotllnR SIS. IIo tried to bold her. when she knnciicd him down and escaped. Shu lost her hat In the scuflla and It gave the clew that led to bur arrest. limn City XVi'ilnnr ; Iti'lli. IOWA CITV , l.i. , Nov. U. [ Special Tele gram to THIS Uin. : I The leading social event of the season was the marriage this evening of Klizabath Aihmcad Schaeffer , daughter of President Charles A. Schnoflcr of the State university , to Mr. Thomas .lames Duncan Fuller of Washington , U. C. The ceremony at Trinity church was wit- nusscd by a 'largo number of distinguished people from this and other cities and tbo re ception ihat followed at the bride' ? homo was an elognnt ulTnir , the presents being numerous ; and expensive. Woimiii'K lloiiul ol Homo Missions. CIIK liM'ins , .Midi. , Nov. " . The Na tional Methodist Episcopal Woman's Hoard of Homo Missions , which has been iu session for some days pail , todav oleutJd MM. John IJnvia president , and a nutnbor vice presi dents. The action of the Mothodlst general con ference , hold in Ornalw Miy last , was en dorsed , and it was resolved not to accept any further help , either directly or Indirectly , from the government. biofx CITT. la. , Nov. 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Hnc.J Burglars oiUorcd Low Lanworthy's bouso in Covlrstoti , across the river from this city , whllo the occupants were gone , and stole n bed , bureau , washstand - stand , throe stoves , a sofa , four upholstered chair.s and ? -00 worth of bed clothing , cari ng them away by team. Ai'UHiMl lor 1'iee Trjulr. At tbo regular mooting of the Llvo Issue club nt the Llnlnecr art irallory last nlcht J. P. Kohlor discussed "Free Trade , Pure nna Simnlo. " Ho tool : the ground that free trade was the only system for any country and brought the iiiual arguments in support of his theory. Eich nation should raise the product * that It was boil adapted for and leave other notions to mnnuf.icturo articles that they could produce cheaper. This tno "speaker maintained would nvtko each nation prosper ous. I'bo tarill on tin amouuted lo ever $15,090,1100 per annum. The people could af ford 10 buy their tin at European pncss and hoop the : ! 0OJO men employed in iho tin In dustry in this country in idleness by paying thorn iho samo- amount that they paid for tariff. It was the saruu in the case of iron. The railroads could affoid to pav tbo wages of evurv uian now employed la the iron mills of the Untied States if the tariff were re moved and still their expenses would be nc gieator. U illwuy KmpliMus 31 rot. The Omaha Hallway Employes' club held an executive session last evening , nt which there was a very representative attendance some yco all roads In the city being roprc- sontcd. A report ot the executive commit- tco of tba club was proientoa , giving tbo re- null of Its interviewing of candidates for legislative ofllcos in Douglas county. The report indicated tbut whllo there wcro i di- vidual preferences , there were no candidates upon either thu democratic or republican tickets who were not in harmony with the Interests ol HIP employes grncrally. Find action of the club ou the manor of a constitutional amendment governing the sc- lection of iho board ol transportafoa by di- rcct vote of the insoplo , was deferred until next meeting. It is understood that Iho members of tut club will bo advised by the committee as 10 their preference for legisla tive candidates before election uay comes. .Sugar IVorurn , on u Strlltp. Niw Oiti.RANa , La. , Nov. 3. On Ootohor ! tl , the Sugar Workers Protective union , American Federation of Labor , adopted what they called ' 'Our ' wage tariff , " Increas- Ing tno pay of the general foreman In every department S cents per hour ; all classified laborers to receive'-Ti cents per hour ; all general - oral laboiors , " 0 cents ; Sunday work50 cents additional ; they also ocinand an extra man at all granularlcs ; a half hour lunch with payment for same , or otio hour without pav : none but union men to ba employed , said men to bo allowed to purchase their refresh ments whin-over thuy ohooso. The ubcvo de mands having been refused by the Ameri can sugar rellnory oiliclau thn laborers struck worn at 5 o'clock this afternoon. HiViin Once lEfcsnpctnlili ! . ST. Lor IP , Mo. , Nov. ' . ' . Gustavo IJaylies , alias 1C , 10. Uoie , alias Uoorgo II. Ddly , formerly u prosperous incr > 'bant of Colum- has , O , wus arrested Ibis evening on charges of forgery nnd attempted fraud , preferred by A. P. Whitly , secretary of tno Southwest ern Supply company. From his own lip : it was learned that ho was wanted In Columbus , Pllisburif , Cincinnati , Now York , Washington , Charleston , S. C. , Chat tanooga , Ten p. , and New Orleans on similar charges. His forgeries consisted of the issu ance of chockb payable to himself with the forged signature of the Southwestern Sup ply company attached. Formerly , in Colum bus. O. , ho was a member of tlio music linn of HnylUs &Co. , but ruined himself aad firm by following wlno and women , Kuv , llrhiTi inn's Condition. Nuw VOIIK , Nov. ! --Hov. . Hebcr Newton , rector of All Soul * IConcopal church , ono of he woalluioat and most influential in the city , has formally notlllod iho vestry of bis parish and congregation that his condition is such that ho will not ba able to rcsuniu ' nctivo work for at least a year. It bus been said that iho worry und raontal unrest caused Dr. Newton by tno clmn-'cs of heresy , which are still in tbo hands of the commission ap pointed by Illshop Potter , have boon largely conducive to uis ptosont condition. r < iru l I'lrt.M .iilll Pa. , Nov. 2. A spoolal from UrcoustmrCi i'a.t says ; ToQlch''s reports from thu forest 11 res sweeping the mountains ' show that the Debt ralr.b of the past twenty- four hours have not opnratod to chncu them. Thirty thousand acrei of valuanlo timber have been nlreaay destroied. There Is u prosp.-ct that the iiKKrepate losses will foot up moru than ) U.OOO in the uoighborhood I of NVaterford ulouo. llilklncilH Truublpn , Liscouv , 111. , Nov. 2. Pegram & Bro. , dealers in praiu , agriculiunil Implements and wheel goods , with branches at Lawn- aalo , Broudwell , Durtonview ana Lakeforu , bare full id for $ I5'JOJO. ' A bill ol sale ru.of tbo untlra persouul proparty bai boon filed I la favor of th'o eon of tho'scntor partner. Seuurail 11 ST. LOUIB , Mo. , Nov. 2. Iii toe United Stat.es circuit court today Judgu b. Hayes rendered a decision iu iho cute of Iho EncrnvInfT eornpnnv nttnln t Carl SehrAub- Mndtor , ] f , for ItunnpJJa oil n tiatont tor nmnufnottirlnK chalk enprnvlnp plates. Tno decision etves n judgment In the complaln- ant't irfortl,3 l JiaT.-i OJ Tr tlinoiiy ( llvoti ItrfnV 'tlio Court In tbo IIIIIK Cino.Yc ii riliy. PITTJIII no , Po. , Nci\V2. | Nothlnc of lin- portnnca developed In the lams case up to . adjournment for lunch'.1' ' Sorpoant Ludwlg br" Company I , Tenth regiment , Raid he wn $ 'pYescnt when lams was dlscipllncJ , Ho''w5S ' oiltod what part he took In the dlsclplfnlhlH Attornov Wat son warned him not tiJ'pordmit ' himself. Judpo Porter ruled hliatlf ho obeyed orders from Ids superior oflluer , In bis clTorts to maintain discipline ho.\vn $ , nil rich t. When troopi nro called out' td quiet riots they are In tihtntoui" war , nnd tho'ordors of tbo super ior ofllccH must bo obcvod , If nocessnry to quell n mutiny ho could kill n man In tbo act of commuting mutiny. Captain 11. C. Cuthbert win the next wit- ties ? . Ho saw lams tied by tbo thutnua , tbo balls of lams' feet were on the ground nnd Ids heel ? not more thrui an Inch from tbo \\itnos9Kiivolamsnehew of tobacco while iho latter was lunRlni : . Surgeon NciT said ho received orders to sod tint lums 10- coivod no permanent injury nnd lold IUIIIH If ho siiffereil ho would bocut down , lams said if ihey exMiiicd him to retract they would cut him down dead Ur. Ullii'n created some excitement by statliiK that when lams was cut uown bo told the prosecutor to felsn sickness so that tbo reeimont would have the impression that ho had boon severely punished. n.tifnit's . .srjt.u.iftf.vjtti.tr. . riili | u i\pcrlenr cit Tlimo 1111 Itonnl While In u Trrrllln v iitc. Cnir ( io , III. , Nov. 2. The submarine uoat of Prol. CieorRo C. linker arrived In this city today from Detroit , and is now anchored In tbo outer harbor. The vessel , which was towed from Detroit bv a tu ? , passed through the heavy gnlo of Friday r.ight wboti tbo C. \V. Gl'uior ' Is supposed to have foundered. The boat weathered the storm by being low ered about ton fcot below Iho surface and was raised once every two hours to enable these on board to uot : i supuly of fresh air. bho was llvo dot a overdue nnd 1'raf. Halter , who was awaiting bar arrival In this city was nearly frantic with anxiety lest she bad gene to the bottom. Thu boat which was bailt In Detroit nnd originally inlcnued for torpedo service Is forty foot long , nlno feet wide and fourteen deoo and will stand a water pressure of feO lc 100 foot under the surface. Her displace ment Is sovcnty-flvo tons and the motlvo power Is electricity. She will remain hero during the winter. Wet kins for Smut > Opening. CIIICAOO , 111. , Nov. 2. It has leaked out today that Uio local directory of the World's fair is vigorously pushing for the opening of the fair on Sunday. The advisory commit ted at the head of the movement is said to Incluuo Hov. Robert Collier of Now Vork , Ulshop Spauldlng of Peoria , 111. , President , ( Jompers of Iho American Labor Federation , Uov. J. Minot Savage of Boston , Uov. W. 11. Thomas , Postmaster James A. Stewart , und Mayor \Vashburne , the last three of Chicago. The intention Is to sccnro u repeal from congress of the Sunday closing act. . \liiy \ sncur K.iuli : Otlicr. For tlio informnt'lon of tbo Judges and clerks of election the Information is given out with authority , that when thov are in ducted Into olllco next Tuoiday morning it will not bo necessary fof1thom to hu it up a notary public or ether oftleor to administer the oath of oflieo. It has boon dccidod by the city attorney that ono of the judecs can ad minister tbo oath to ho other Judges und the clurks , and that ihon one of the ofllcials so sworn may administer the oith to the Judge who previously a were the others. Will 1'lj-lit Stinilny Oponlni ; . YANKTOX. S. D. , ' No ? . 2. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BCL-.J The South Dakota , Christian Endeavor unior. in its recent con venton in this city -passed resolutions con- demmng the efforts being mndo to bring about the oponine of the World's fair on Sundays and plcuccd Its Inlluenue to discouragn any oxhihit ordibplay of the worlt of the Young Pcoulo's Society of Christian Endeavor at the World's fair If the fair isopaned on Sun- Ja-vs- A l.lslit on Tlmt "I'lot. " KAXSIS CITV , Mo. , Nov. 2. Tbo Journal's , Harncr , ICan. , special says : lu a room at a hotel here , occupied recently by Mr. and Airs. Jerry Simpson , n letter was found ad dressed to Mr. Simpson as fallow * : "Wolnivo not been able to arraiiKO tnat muULT jet hut oxiicut to soon. SuiVRr.u" U will no recalled that "Swivell" was ono of tbo names connected with the alleged plot to assassinate .lurry Simpson. Cnr4p < l hy n Cart ITHS Operator. UOCK , Ark. , Nov. S. Two freight trains collided early this morning near the ( Jabln Crcult station of the Little Uoc-k & Fort Smith ro.nl. Engineer Hugh .lonos and Fireman William Dnrby were lulled. The pcciQont was caused by tbo carelessness of tbo telegraph ouurator at Caoin U eeK. lliimrtl tu Drutli. I3iu7.ii. , Ind. , Nov. a. Mrs. Sarah Shepard , 101 years of azo , and the oldest woman In Indiana , was burned to death yesterday. She was mono at tliolimoand U Is not known bow the ucddont bapuenod. It Is supposed that a spark from a plpo sot lira to her clolbhic. TACOMV , Wnsh , , Nov. 2.--Thirty Chinese passciiRors of the North Paclllo steamship Xainbo/.lc were refused passports today at Port Town jona , because th'ir certillcates aid not have photographs attacluidaa the law requires. Tnoy were bound lor Portland , Oro. 1'ujtponcil thn Dlincp , The Cathulle Mutual Bonelii nssoclntlnn dancing party which was to bo bold at Now Metropolitan nail. Twenty-third nnd TIarnoy , tomorrow evening has been postpjncd to Tuesday , November 15. It Has Come To This That cver.yisuccessiul , meritor ious article'has its imitation. : . This is a 'grave injustice , for j the genuine 'pure article will j often be judged by the imita- ! tion. Noprearations ] ? require , for their1 manufacture more care anu still , more costly and puj-er"ljnaterials. than Flavoring'Extracts. ' In this instance cheap mater- I I ials mean ' 'inferior flavors. : Dr. Price's .Delicious Flavor ing Extracts' have won their way to public confidence by the pure and costly materials used , the new processes em ployed for extracting from the fruits their natural flavor ing principles. In using Dr. Price's Orange , Lemon , Vanilla or other flavors the housewife will never fail to obtain the grateful flavor desired I am n Trav'llng man J I'll tell you of my plan. In spite of all temptation I pursue my old vocation. I'm still a Trnv'llng man I A jolly I-alrbank maul CHORUS : For he himself has said" il. Ami it's greatly to his credit , Thai he Is a Trav'Hng man I That he Is a Pnit ImnJf m , j SANTA GLAUS SOAP Sold by Traveling men anJ Grocers Everywhere. M.IIV f'.Jurul only N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago , III. The autumn i the time to paint , and ono oo'it briphtoi's and pivsopves houses and buildings and adds much to the value nnd hoauty of your property. WoiiSil You Like to Buy Pan \Vo want to soil you punf and ovorythincr if-od in paiiitintr at wliolosalo aiul less. Tlio 1'st hoi lot ! oil you houplilyou | i 'obaldy p lid "Hia c illon fix- it.Vo will soil you ono gallon or 1011,0110 tjalloiH of unv briinds atUK - . \ < iw wu have cauirlit your attention , rend the rest of ( his and compare tlu-- straight casli ] ! 'iivs. St. Louis load , 7c per Ib. Hcsri-y Hro . , hard oil , " > sil can , Oinalia load , OJi' Ib. per 81.11(1 ( per jral. .loplin load. ( Ho per Ib. Cheap lojul 5u per Ib. I Sorry Mros , hard oil. 1 jj.il. cni , S1.7" > Linseed oil , boiled.lo ! ) ) ) or jjtl. Other hard oils , from $1.00 lo $ ! . " > Ltnsocil oi1. t.-uv , Kic per ijul. per rfiil. Pa in l oil , To icrg.il. ) Miticrnl piiuU. dry , from Ije lo lc. ! prii-e , He jior j > al les ? . Minoi-U paint- , ground in oil , to to ( ie Wo puarantco to boas frond as any mixed paint. Wo will sell you at $1.1 ! per pillion , lias never boon sold for less lining ) , jtl nor gallon. As good a paint as other tloalors soil you for $ l.i)0. Wo will sell you at SI. 0 ( or Our Barn and Roof Paint Wo will soil you at "of per gallon. LOWEST PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF HL1SS. On nil ether goods our prices nro equally low. COME AND SEE US AND BRING- THE CASH. CB , PAINT , OIL MO GLASS CO. 1 and 3 , 4th St. MasonicTemple. 724 BBOADWAT , GOUMC1L , IA. First class in every ruspect Prompt nttontion given to tfan i work and satisfnc ion guni-antead. Bsst tct-ms to ou' . of town agents. . tf.'PANKL The Good SniBaritan. 20 Years' experience. RADKIt OF DISKASKS OF MKN AI J WOAIKN. I'llOPKITCTOK Ol' TUB WORLD'S IIICUHAL IMSL'IIN- oAKV OF MEIJIC1NK. f treat the follov.'ing Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , end Lungs ; DIl. cascBof tbo Eye and Kar.Fltaaad A | > oplexyllcuit Pl8cu < ic , l.iver Cuiniilalnt. l.lilncy Complulnt , Nervous Doblllty , Montnl Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , Ulabctes. Bright' " Dl > cnse , et Vitus' Sftnco ; Hbeuinatlsm. Taralyels , White SwellbiB , Scrofnin , Fuvcr Sores , Cancora , Tumors end Fistula In ono removed without the knlfo or drawlnc a drop of blood. Woman with her ilelicnto orpi'.ns re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 85O to SKOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed tn twn or three hours , or uo juy. IKiaorrholds or 1'llen cured. : WHO AUK AKIMOTUD Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using OR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Pliyilciun who can toll what nllc u ] iur im without asking n iiio llon. All correspondence strictly confidential. Medloln' eont by express. Addict * ah lettcra to G , W , Pangle , SB8 Broadway , C ou neil Bluffs , Iowa ORDINANOK N'O. .1321) ) , An ordlnani'o locating cortnln additional wiilur liv Ir.ints In the t'lty of ( Jnialia. IIo It ordained by the city ouunoll of the city bccfon l. That Iho City Wutor Works Coniiiny | ho and iho nnimt U horuby ordoruJ to nbicu additional water hydrants In the city of Oniiihii. an follows : One on ( Jrani street 40) ) feet east of 4n 1 si reel Suction 'J. Tnat thn nrdin.incu bh ill taUa etTiiut and bo In force from and at lor In | " " "I'assed Oelobcr 16th , 163J. JOHN ( J n. r. DA vis. I'ntaldunl Ulty Council , Approved October "ith , l-.ti. ' UKO. I1. lir.MI.- . TREATlIENT -OFAU Iruitmi'iitiii rvery furin nl ill < enu rnijlr- lii.'iiieiUciuiiri'iiriSk'iil trcii-ncrit , fin P.IIIOIIU. lioar.l un I niion HTIJJ. lltn I'UIUUll.lllOlU III till ) RU , Wrllii rori'liruliiM 4111 ih'lcinnlilo nml tir.i-oi inn ce , dull feet , ivirv.ilnrui nr ; ini3 | , pllm , tumor * ; rn- IT , nit mil , linmfiiiH , Inliil.m.m , uluclrk'llr , n.ir- l , upllujny. klUnujr , , uo , uar. H < in mil liniMlainlull Hiir irnl DII DISEASES OF WOMEN . Wnnii'ii I SIKH. tVdlmTiilatfly uiMulii lylnMn .Iu il fi-f woniun liming i-ii-iiliioiuuiit , elrluU/ iir.vtito. Onl ) llelliililo MollL-.il Inn. Into miil.u .1 / 1'UIVATK DISKASIiS ' All llloinl Di'i'ii'j'H iiro ( " ( fiilly iroitn I. riililtltli I'ulMinnri'iiiiivi'il fi'iiii th'i HyitHin withiiul . uHirnr/ Nun Iti'itur.ilivu Tiuiliuont fur \iti \ uf VII'XI , rowilll. l'iiriii > ii uii.ilila In vii > lt us nmy ho Irc.Uul at IMIIIIU by fiirui-inunili'iico. All ( oiniiiimloilliMi cunllilotiUnl. Mil llcliioxirlnitrii iiunti unt li mill or i'iiri' | , bociirnliiuckut , no IIVIMI i In.llcilu vni- ivniFiir ecu lur. Onu IHT.IIIII.TI liiisrvlaw in-ulurrul. ( nllnn : ! t'diiHii.l tit nr huiiil litstoiy of > our e.im. Hit wo will sin I in plum urippur , Miir BOOK TO MEN ' "KK ri > 0" ' ' ' " " ' " s" ° ouun iu HIC.IV , . . | , , t. or xiT oM ) 3iui Iinpiiiciicy.rxi'liilh ' , Clui-t un I Varluunlu , wlt'i'iuai i tliiiillit. i llruiviippll"iir < * i for Di'Tnrmltlei mil Truiioi | ( inly miiiutt.u lor > ill lliu vrc' lof nUlXlHMITY. AI'l'l.l.lNCKi , THIMSm , IIMJU' UK , ' IIATTIvltlKH AM ) IIDl.Tj. Oinalia Medical and Surglc.il Inslltnte 01h nnd Broadway , Onmcll Dluifj. 'l' n inlnliioi rl'Io ' fr.rn rnnlor of O a ih i o i O.u \ < \ \ on i Luunll il i u in ulucirlo uiulur lluj , Altor"eys utlnw. I'rac- HUD i , , tIB | hluto „ , cid , , , feder il rouru lEooms 'I. 4 and a Shii'n'urt llunro block , Cunnull lllull'H. lit. OHDINANCK NO. ! ii : 8. An nrdlnunco louatlng cm tain ndilltlonal wntttr hydrants in tlui ulty uf Oimih.i. IIo It ordiiliidd by tnu city council of tlio city uf Omaha : .Stct on J. 1 but the O.ty Water Us t'oinpany bu anil thuhiimi ) IN liorouy ed to piaUH additional water bydr.uils In iliucliy of ( Jinahu , u * fnliowu : Onu at thix.-orncrof'jtb and Vlnton htisuts , Tlircoon lloiiluvnrd avonnn , HiU foot apart finni llancrufl blicot to thu aclioul huiinn ut t-eutlon ' . ' . Th it this ordinance Nball take olTuut and bu In foruu from and uf tor lu pans . Ufa. 1'iuseil October Mh.ls'.i ; . JOHN OKOVK-i. OltyOiorit. K. I' . DAVIS. 1'nn.ldcni Oily Uouncil , AuprovoO October ail b. 1VJ1. . I' . IllIMIS , Mayor. SJL'EOIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS HOUSES AND LANDS. BANUAlS T o lot * In wcTfTtsirt oMMtyT Mint bo sold ntonco. U J. llutchlnsou ft Co. , 017 llroiidvnjr. . lann. nap tmnrlna. In city Ihnl I ) . J. llntchlnsuti A Co. . 017 llroudnajr , \v . tr.nlo house nnd lot for stock , U. J. llutchinson Xi'a , GI7 \\ri' HAVr. purclnscr for fnrm of 3W or BID It nore . nlthln'.M mllus of Omaha : inuit bo Rood In lid : don't cnre for Iniimivoinonts : will my nil cash. 1) ) . J. llutehlnsou X Co. , 017 llronunav. f\UANOI3 erov. < s In K < orlili and Oillfornla v/for saluor tr.nlo. tiroonshlolds , NlchoUoa < . Co. CIICAP timber lands In Minnesota for In qn uitltlos tn suit. Kasv p.iynietus. : Ur > 'nsnu'lds. MrhoKm.V fiv IJ AHM Tlnd city loins. Montn1 lonneil on J-1 stock anil cr.iln , Itoal rstto fur salo. lluolllii ( nnd buslnn < s runtals. Moncv lo.ino.l for locjl Investor * . UniKeu X Tow le , M 1'e.irl 11OI < ! i\UIIANtlK : - - Kind for < iiiini'll llmtTs prupnrty ; will par fish fur illlh'U'Uco. lirociislui'Iils , Nii'liolsoit A. i'o. , IKI ! Hit , uluny. " " V S Mil : rlion-osl fnrm In 1'iitttw.itti- inui'o.lll u ' , wo'l ' looalcd nnJ liu * l. Prl 'o JUaii aoriv li II hiufo. iiAi'UK' ' land for saU-j b l ocn t'oilncll IllnlVx and Omaha : n li.iii.Mlii If taken teen , l roonshjo il . Xloliolson A Co .J J I'ro ' id way. rolif l.Xl'llAMlK-Nl notiM m I'TillTllis - count \ , Cole , with liniiiovuiiiiMils , for io.-k . of dry cooils mid cloihlng or oilier iilna H II. Sht'iifo. ON i\sV : iiiiviuiMitsn > oiiiboust onoiith lit - < irtM'l Uicon hfulds , Mi'holson iV Co. . C.'l llro.idw.iy. _ _ _ ij'Ott SMK Unsmtit P'ly.nrnts. fruit and garden Ian I noir Coiincll lllulTi 1 ! . 11. bhuafo. llrovlw y an I .Main stroot. 1/MU'l I' l.ANI ) , ! l't ' no res fnrtalpi Insldueltv llinitM. llteenihlulds , NIoluilMin .V I'u . il.'l llr iinhMiy , _ \\r A. \\HlV \ | ( M. liiivosonoor HIP llnuit if'iinis In eo itlnMiHiorn low.i for sale , ( ' .ill and sro us vji M.iln sltvot. HOIt > r nn 1 Iniecv w intel fur iiiiliiinrovod nroocriy In iiouhwii Miiimf I'lty IJreon- snii'lds , Nicholson\ . (771 ( llioulwnv ITilMi ItnST The follow iig - 111 loiilHihvo I III'KM I'ill'k il\e. , TIJ. t-iooin duoillng. 7M So. I Ih si , f U S-i-ooin dwi'llinv. 11.11 Slid 11 vo. . . ' 1. T-room d no ) I Ing , til lOth av , $ . ' " ' . ti-iiiiini dwi'll ii- , 1 ith st. ami Avenue 0. JJ1. 7-tooin ihM'lhn ' , IS.'J Ilroiih > y. t. . " > . It'-rooin ihveillii' ' , : ; llenlon st . f.M. S-rooin ilwullini ; , Jlli Avoniiu ( I. $111 H'v li-iooin ilwdlllnir. 11(1 ( N. I.ith t-l. . * l ' .liTi ( i-iooin duulilng , N.M A \ ciine II , $ IS i-iitom diMMIIng , , IID Lincoln live. . $ t.ti" ( ! > . r-rouin iluelllo. . ' U lluniioiiv st. . $ l.\ 7-iooin dwoiiliu. llnliMIlt PI ici > . $ i.\ ri-rodindnnllliiir. 411 Cm I Is si. , if 15. 5-rmlln ducllliii , , "i.M Mynstursl , , 111. , 'i-rooin dttolllnu , l.i'.N.ltd uvc. , f | i. { -loom duelling. . " > ' . ' ! .M.vnstur.hl. . $ ! 2.nx C-rooin dwollliiE , ( irabuin live. , tl' ' . C-iootn iluolllnu' . I.MUUllh nvo , , H' ' . fi-room dwelling. Itiihhltt I'luce , Ji'.53. 7-room duelling. MornliiL-ilile , JliW ) . 4-iooin dwelllni ; , 4lo I'.uk live. . JI2.M ) . 5-ioom ihve'lln/ ' Ii Avenno A , $ ! 0 , rroom ( Iwclllir- t d Wushlnetoo live , . 310. fi-ioom dwelling. 4l ; ) N. lith ! . , tlO. r > room iluiilllni"I N. Tth > t. . $11) . 'i-room ( luiillliii : . HU. Axmnin K. $10. 4-rooni dnolllne. HO Mb avo. tia. il-iootn dnullluir. : iO\4th . . , fin. 4-room dwelling. Us Vine st. , tlO. 4-rooni duelling. .Mfi N. Till , till , ( i-rooin dullliiK. . " : > T I'lli n\o. , $10. li-rooiii duollinJ , ill I Avennu II. 10. li-loom ihvuillni ; , 1S2S AMMIIIO 11,110. .Viooni il\uillini : , I4ii ; llio.iilvvay , $10. fi-room dHelllir ; . I'l.ll Mb live. , fl'J. ' li-rooio dwelllni : , ITiin Avenno A , $10. fi-rooin ( luelllni : , ( ii ilium vc , . uf , High , $ J , 4-room house. I7itl-i ! Mli su. fin. fi-room ihtclllni ; , IHSI A\ ( < IIIII > A. $ ' ) . 4-rooni ilnulilnv. 'l Avenno I ) . ? * . A-ronni duolllnir. 2iSJ ( Avenno II , ? i 4-iooin ilttellni ) . ' . I'OIO Avenue. C. K fi-iouin dwc linir. UI2 A voiuiu < ' . J1 * . ( i-rooni dwnliiiu.'JIst si. uiu'.Avi line M , H fl-room divulllin ; , TOii S. 'J.lrd st. . $ S. .1-Kioin duelling , llJir , A voiinu A , fS. 4-room ( hvolllnir , "fiTi N. 1st st. , $7. 4-ioom dui'llliu ( ill r-n. IM st. . J7.'i ) . 'i-ioom ilnolllni. , : iilll | Avennu A , $ j. ( i-rooin ( Itto lliiK. Sl'J ' I5lh live. . JO. il-ioom d\Tclllo ( ; , HL".i Avenue A. M. S-rooni dwelling. ilHH Avenue 1) , M. J-room du'jlllir.IIOJ Avenno 1) ) . M. I-rooin duelling , --'I' ' ) A veiiuo D. $4. : ; -room duellini : , S3.1) ) S filh si , . * " > . 4 loom duelling , 811 Ave U. SI.'IOO. 4 room dwelling 141 Vinn si , $1110 , 4 room dueliliiK , " ( U I'arlc avo. , JI'J.OO. ILShonTo , rental agunl. Hroadway and lain Mrcct. ' 11'VOU havu nnytliln { for Rilii or tr.ido sa I'X II. Slioifo. Hro id\vuy and Main streot. A HAItOAlN. 11-ncru fruit and Kiinlon tnieb t\-'t ' miles from ' ' - nostolllco.'J'i notes in grapes , i aero In bliiukhorrlus. . 'il iiunlo troiji * . 73 ilnin trees. : L'I cherry trees , dwiilllncr , stable , to. I'rleoHOOJ. No trudu K. II. Shoafo. 11 ACItrATnsidiTciTv limits : will Hull In lots ono iieio no to Mint buyer , Grconshlolds. Nicholson & Uo. , till Hroadwny. JP YOU likn kind ticatinent null biir-'alns In rnal estutu u'lll on tiiucnshlulda , Nlehol- DII .t Co. , OJI Uio idwa v. ] ( 'il ) ACKI S of uluar Innd In oititinn .Ne- hrasKa toexehanso for a pie 1 rnsldeneo Iu . 'oinicll Illntrs. Want hiinsus mid lots for No- irasUa Innd. .lohiiHton .1 Van I'utlun. \\7r. I1AVK ii uood teirmt for a five or six T room lioiisn four or llvn lilouUH from post- illlco. ( ireunshlulds , Mcholsou & Uo. . OU lioaihv .y. . { (01 ( aores o' vhniei ) pine lands for sale. 511011 I'lirvls , Mis- . , llisy terms In- pilroof Mrs. 11. U llruuki , or A. T. Itleo , r.'ti Hi " .licet. JiQUITVIn POO.I ( ; ouiiL'il IllilIN prnporly. l .Mnst Im sold tills \vunlc. ( JrcumblelUn , Nicholson Ac Uo. WE IIA Vi ; eiistonicr.s who want honsos tn tent. Iliivo yon the houses ? Urccnshleldx , Mcholson tUo. 1 ANC'll of 3,0X ) acros. no'ir CliovonnaVvo. . lillno Improvoiiuinls , Homu stook K US tvltli 'iini'h ' ; fineht In thustatu. U'lll ovc.hiin e for ouncil Illnfls or Otnuhii nropflrly , ( ireon- hlelilH , .Nk-liolson .t U , ) . . Oil Hroadway. fjlOU iXIIANTOR-ViOJl ) ) HlooU of uonoral Jinuri'handlsu for low i or outturn Nebraska and , GrcimslilnUH Nluliiil'on Ac Co. , 0.11 I'wuy , uKcnli for adinlnUtrutor. ) . . NICHOLSON & UO. . . for iiilmlnlslr itor. huvo for Halo inn of the best OJU-auru Htojlc farms In wust- rn lown. MISCKI.LANEOUS. driiKhtorofcr sulo. flxluiex Included . will Imolco nboiu M.IKiU ; louiloil In. nee DWH town of ' .fi'J'l iiopiilatloiii ilolni ; line biinl less. II. J , llntelilnson X Uo. . < II7 Hroadway. ( < A KHAiii ; removed , cosspooU , vaults an 1 'flilmimyHulotnod. Ii , I ) . HnrKu. Ulty Illdg. jlOlt S \ Ij ; Ilirdwur ' Nlooks Iu Iowa an 1 > 'Nubraskii , Involojs , tluUJ to I2OJA Ii IL heafu. 'I'l'lv of rooms for runl , furnUliud or un- fiirnlHhiid , IMI 1'iii'Kiivu. BANOINO SOHOOt , . WONDAVSIn It , A. nirlur-i , ubllilron , I | i in. , aduits , 7 ; II p in SujlaU Hjonnil aril fnniili .Moinliiyh. U p. MI. Muslu fnrnlslioil nur- tli'i nnd clnIn Address ut K. A , I'.irlors , c'linnitll ' Iliuirx , or ID-M I'-ti'iium St. . Oinulni. W . ' . I'liiiiniiiiis. Insiriiolnr GETTING " < ; o' ' ' " 'f'0 .V ° u MM" LA I Ii it ; nro you ready for , it ? Ilnvo you BOO u tlio Intcst truimph of the stovu iniilcor's iirtVVohiivoil. . Thcro iu no tloiiyinir Dint Uio biiHt houtorri iimdoaro the Art Gai'laiid and Peer less Garland , the nrnduut of the largest steve works iu Iho world. Hoth are uood and either btilt ; ono IB bitro to. Don't wall unotlior day , but uoiuo and loolc ever our Btoclc of Htovos and ranpon , Idtohon vv ro oto. I'uiuna AI.WAVS TUI : I.OWKST. P. c. UK VOL , 501 HitoADWAY nnd lONoitTll MAl.VS'l' . Council