Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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TITE OMAHA PATLT BEE : TUESDAT , 1G , 1SIIT.
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\MKOFTUEWOM1YSCLUB \
Krz. L&abaruoa of Lidoeb tbe
Galksriac.
SHE TWCHLS ON FINANCIAL TOPICS
M tr n to Ol e Plftj Hollnr * 1o tbe
Slnlr 1-llirnrj tlnrrlr * DC-
* crljitl m of K Trip to
. \7nitn.
AM ib Omib * Mi not g * t D
M . an * UKet
at tbe "Womia't ; d b wa
e MMt AStn the rwtlBe
l- ti 4tapof > 4 T Uio preildent , M.-t Hcr-
forO. iBtroAnrdd Mrc. G. W. LaabMtMC o !
Umrate. wb * rp kc ol ker np c > al clab Ic-
tproitt. tke StKF Pe4 tion library. wLich
Khp. at MMt librarian , h t la charge. S > e
s' t * < that tbe library now natnbwr aw
which ba4 been wVM-trt with rtt-
u certain MtUnce of rt 4y prvparcl
by tb librtrr evnoiitlee in hirtory , Dter-
ittttrt a 4 crt. The losky prcnvri In wls
of tr m fire t fifteen volomes are subject
10 ' . ! orflfr at tbe d bc of tbe * * lt and
wb they have rervpfl the pnrpase In tbe
line W rtafly ebosen they tie rettiraet to.
tbe ttbrirtMi. Tw ity-flve-Uebs l ive thus
be i K i > plle4 a 4 tbe rpetker qoou-fl Mrme' '
of thrtr wcrdt of thank * , njentlanlag oroen1
who uad been willing to ride twtmty miles ;
10 B t the baake aeccsary te carry oa tbelr
rtnlv
Mrs L mb st > o gtve credit to tbe Omahc
flub for having kept the library from ex
tinction by hlEg Its cerUficalc of appo1t
lor 1110 wJwai JU asseU w re Involved IE
tbe n iHtigkin of the German Sarttipt b ak
Sbo alhe tbaakod the Art departmeat for c
collpeUtia of "bosks In crt. Mrs. Limb rts n
spoke with much earnestneK of reeling and
her cracefDl md sinoere trlbate to the
Omablnb : "Standing POO strong with
tlaspefl heads BO that an inspiration which
caie > to my one womaa may touch tbe
next , " win accepted with c-molceent pn4e
But It was only for e mstnent. for a bean
as tbe motion was made by Mrs Sudborobch
ia plve rf.B to the state library it became
evljent that the club did not always live
up to Its reputation for generous and h-.gb-
ji indefl action The moticn w s cerried.
Inwever. and the club , when It has time to
la'Jik ' things over , will uodoubsedly be sorry
thet it did not show off better belore corn-
vary.
The program- for the day was in charge o !
'he current topic department. Mrs. W. H.
G-irratt , chairman. It was opened by a solo
1 ' the organ. "The Coronation March. " by
Mrverbeer , arranged by Best. Mrs. Howard
Kennedy , jr. , was the performer , and the
Itect of her really fine playing was enhanced
in the cae with which she handled the great
ItiK'-rnment
Mrs. C. W. Lyinen was tbe first speaker of
tbe day and the told in a graceful and easy
wsy come personal experiences of a trip to
f Alaska. She epoke of the Interest attaching
to a long journey all of three weeks by
Fteamer ; of tbe salmon canning and herring
011 worlf , the saw , of the various interesting
missVoijE she -visited ; of Bishop Nicholas , the
repreertative cf tbe Greek church , and of
certain religious services with which he wcs
connected. She praleed the wierd and beau
tiful music of tbe choir of Russian and Indian
rarnwhich , was a part of theee services.
and she mentioned valuable paintings in a
certain Greek church where she attended
religious worship. She also described the
catching of a huge portion of an iceberg and
Its stowal in the hold of tbe vessel by tbe
sailors.
The second literary Item of tbe program
was a paper of district appropriations to a
program of current topics , a paper on
"Greater New York. " read by Miss Lida
Wilson. It was full of fresh Information
and one item chased another over its paces
artil physical description , history , politics ,
Kfogrnphy and sociology bad all been pre-
V tieri-'ed to the minds of the listeners
The jntislc of the program was plentiful
ead pleasing. Mies Josephine Allen , the only
' < whistler la the club BO far as is known ,
brought forth tbe charming old "Spring
Som ; " of Mendelssohn in new gnise. She
was nopcmpanied by the Euterpean club.
wjich also furnished a selection of music.
a march by Papinl. Another interesting
musical number was a trio by Marschner
for violin , "cello end piano , which was
rendered by Miss Luella Allen , Miss Elche
and M2s Chamberlain.
In TOO "Brown' * ( Branchial Troches" were
Introduced , and tbelr success as a cure for
Colds. Caugbs. Asthma , end Bronchitis bas
been unparalleled
CIIKVSAATHEMIM MIOW 11EK1X5.
Dour * O ] > m oil n Hruullfnl Dtajituy of
tli - Poll Il er.
Promptlj at the time announced tbe
Omaha Chrysanthemum show opened its
dars 40 the public. The larce store room at
1S1P Douglas street has been turned , into
oa art cillery in which the beauties of
nature's designing have "been tastefully dis-
plajj d. A week's -work in preparation bas
culminated in giving Omaha its first show
of this character , and tbe most exacting ol
tbe admirers of tbe flower roul& not find
fault in tbe cxnrajtion prosuced. Banked
against ettaer wall are nodding specimen *
of every known variety of tbe chrysanthe
mum. Nearly every color is represented ,
tnd frequently an admixture of both- About
twenty-five exhibitors are represented in tbe
display. Including growers from Chicago.
Hiaidale. III. . Lincoln. Denver. Milwaukee
cad Salt Lake. Among tbe bee : varieties
shown are the "Ak-Sar-Ben , " "Queen. "
"Golden Wedding. " "Vivian Morrell. "
"Domination , " Major Bonifen" and "Cream
CKy. "
Dawn tbe center of the room f. lone stand
is devoted lo thr exhibits of visitors. The
Cowers are placed ia Japanese vasw. the
Japancs > idea In decoration being carried out
nn the rent of tbe ball , la addition to tbe
chrysanthemums shown tbe out-of-town
growers display 4 number of bunches of cut
flowers. Include ! in which U a magnificent
cluster of American Beaurlrswhich , occupy
tbe pott of honor In tbe center of a Milwau
kee maii'e display- Palms and other follsce
plants iave been artistically croup d in the
corners of the iall. and at intervalfberween
the exhibits of ehiysanihpmums- Among the
urvilUet introduced la this line is a sago
palm which measures twelve feet la diameter
over x * t a. several { era palms ani a rubber
tree. Stnil-u and barging Do wen be1d to
beauUfy tbe piece.
Chairman J. J Hfss of tbe committee hav
ing the thew in charge cute * that tn or-
chttJttl oeacM-t w-ould be given diily from
t to o'clock in tbe afternoans and from 7
< o " a'cloek nights. Other * i > ecial features
are being idanned aadHill be announced
3s w.
Ope unusually fine floral piece \ra ar-
rauswJ ywterday to gr at the iucomur es he
riaered tbe doar. A half -circular race track
JiaE ien ooDiriKrt * d of white and yellow
rbrys&AlbeauiuE. with x railimj ; of tbe eamr
fi Hert < . vari-oeJored. entwined with rare
ferns. Oa the track li a chariot of } > , ak
tni yellow rt * * * . drawn by four mow wctte
dor tu. . A dove ef wjual purity boldk tbp
pink rfbboaa. WHhin. a center l > ole of cac
tus -Marat the driver from a narrow turn.
A buaeb ftt mtmnaelh American be-autiit ,
from HU. 4eV * , 111. , are also a center 3f rt-
Tite zttwodant * yeuerday bur - I'iset tbe
< > xpwt < tA fullaecc an aocouot at ihe W tk-
31 ess ef tbe wtmther The flou-Rr show v-ttl
la M today , bonever an addel OOD-
1 trojOcul luxuritnc * Attraotiocfc will
iurice tbe day Iroai Denvtc. MQuau-
Cfcictpo and 9t
y IV. C A. GYMN VJ-ITM CUASiES.
r. Clirl llr itldrrkkfk MuiJ > rr on
J > li ) .leal CullurrV IlrnrUtk.
Dr. W. H Ctritl > lust evralap gave tbe
bat i to be t nwotbly testurr of
tbe wrk of tbe Toucg Womaa's Chramc
eSM > ci tiwork this winter , a fcttritt el
looturts lor tbe benefit of the physical cul
ture werk dasa. Dr Cbrittie'i Ulk vras a
f im&t exposuion af tbe erect ef culture on
tbe wbeJe lUt , llcc cpe ficcily on the
rcUtiMi brtwc i boJy and mind. and. the
litnrfit tbe icenuJ ttctUUec tvctAre Iron ) tt
< 5evc'o > = Qat of the pbreictl. Heex -
tt csaulex tttur * til the Ttriou *
He oodr Jtat tre aCer'el IT
B. 'it rtrculttoTT anfl Tesflra.
lory * ' ' * aal cartM * h-tret wbo
irere tiot few ujfl ct tnprl i xpjj'e t neaibtT
pf tie r" r - * nc awell ts tie tawobcrt e !
tb * iMwitiltm , nwa * va.uMe hisu on tbe
twprr rare at tbMr rerpureat * ft 5.iij : * .
Klss M cDw 5iH eirerior la cfcarg * wt the
Tibynrat ltttre work. MT tbe tertcreet In
the tBf * Jt mwt greatbat bwrtofore
tut It torreatiTi ? rt taily Tb a * nriatlMi
bar rrcfttlr added to Jtn grmnafinm eq lp-
a f t ttt now ins a aire lot f ipparitat
6t& D 4 fw tb aet-d * f yoaac. TTBBIMI. * < !
rK-sIuc brm tbtth ory it "trata aot
trite. * * A b * kr ! lul ; tcmrnainMit bpfrwfi
aiMnWrt of tb tlaswr win t > * gte aerl wwk.
U twothrne ttrmnii tbewitter
AJtsongh many rrtnai are po b 4 lM
tie Mtrke ; * y * ? } < - ? dv rtome tB Dr
! r Otxg * ? rrup still 1Vet the led.
AMUSEMENTS.
' > Cy Friend from India , the unirsiBf 0001-
i-6f which was H'ta here last spru.g will
ply e. rcturs engapeaiint tlite wt-ek "at tbe
Crelph'oti roveriog Friday S turd y and
Saaftty ercninpt , . with tbe usual
Cpon James WiiHromb Rlley'e trrlval In
London all tbe great elirbe look bhn up. At
every one he pne an bonr or two of rt dIngs -
Ings and tbe Interest continned uaabttefl
until bis deperinre. In a moiest bat matt
Mitertaic Qg way he bas orcastenaly de
scribe ! ! to friends tbis dirtlnjruibei ! locMrnt
of bis life and the peculiar and differing char
acter of i-och one of these famras sociel in-
EtUattons. Samn are very old. runt.lng becl :
prior to Jobnsoc'e and Goldsmith's time and
very plain aai severe in their regime , whilf
otbvrx are modern and elaborate ia all tiieir
appointments and functions While b4s repu
tation was at itb height > jt ell tbe clubs Mr.
Riley brought ont throuci e London pub-
llKher a v- lnmentilch bts wver appeared la
this rountry most suggertlvely ertitled "Old-
Pashipnefl note * . * * Its success was instan-
taaetms Elltions of 1.006 copies each rapldlj
followed each other until roan a sale of "d.POO
was retched All tbe kind thiags sold nbont
and doae for this "poet of the people" has
not hurt > Um , LE every one will My tibo
listens to him ct the Bcjl Fniay evening.
Of PInjami PInjcrm.
Prices at the Haymtrket theater in Chicago
tre down to 5. 10 < xnd IS cants.
There M ems to be Ihtle daubt that Jescit
Bartlett Divis will etar next feason.
Tae Banda Ros i bas m-ide a decidedly
favorable impression oa lie Boston musical
critics.
Dan Daly's new scacs are "When Adam
FeU. " "He's trith the Angds Now" aad
" 'TIS t Sad. ? cd World. "
"Cumberland 'Cl" is doing well In Its open
ing New York run. It is a war drama , tbe
joint work of Messrs. Belasco and Fyles.
The first number cf itfae Dramatic Mirror
pupplrment , devoted to the carrying oa of
the Mirror's fight against the syndicate , is
just received.
John Templeton. lather aad erstwhile man
ager of the beauteous and haunting F-ay. is
now writing pliys aad doing general literary
work la New York ,
J. E Dodson offee Empire compaay has
a priceless collection o * one-night sttnd dra
matic criticisms , in which tbe performance
is usually called c "show. "
Hen-y E. Dixey made bis debtit as a ms-
ginan Mdnday night at the Garden theater.
New York , -under tbe widely advertised man
agement of one E L. Bloom.
Edwin Milton P oyle. who will be seen here
next week in bis latest play. "Captain Im
pudence. " lived for many years in Salt Lake
City , which he EtUl regards as bis iome.
Nanette Comstock and E&ib Crane have
replaced Anrnle Russell and Blanche Walsh
In Sol Smith Russell's company for tbe road
tour , which begaa Monday night < U Buffalo.
Cissy Fitzgerald's tour began lest week.
It will last twenty weeks , and will not in
due Omtha , as Miss Fitzgerald cvidertly
shares with this public the conviction that
once is enough.
The Chicago critics are devoting consider
able space to exploiting tbelr discovery that
Eugene Presbrey's play. "A Virginia Court-
fchip , " wbicS William H. Crane presented
here a fortnight ago , is tersely borrowed
from "The Rivals" and other old comedies.
One -ROUlJ have thought that tbe source of
Mr. Presbrey's inspiration was so patent as
to need no self laudatory pointing out.
Following up his successful run ia Cfai-
cigo Digby Bell has taken the whole north
west and the San Fraacisco critics by storm.
presenting his latest success. Augustus
Thomas' "The Hoosier Doctor " The en
dorsement of tbe precs has 1 > ees fulsome aad
hearty even to lanshness and the tttead-
once was the largest in tbe history of tbe
Columbia theater. Sun Francisco usts stason.
tbe theater being crowded ti riery perform
ance ( during the fu o w eeks' engagement.
BISHOP " \VOnTHIAGTOX PREACHES.
Flr trmon Since Hl Itelnrn from
the Lainlirtli Confrrnrt. .
Tbe fact tbat Rt. Rev. George Wortblng-
ton. bishop of this diocese of the Protestant
Episcopal church , was to preach the morn
ing sermon ot Tnnity Cathedral Sunday.
after an absence ol four months , brought
out an unusually large congregation. The
morning's readings and other services pre
ceding the. sermon were conducted by Very
Rev. Campbell Fair. D D , dean , after -which
Bishop Worthinpton preached tbe sermon
In tbe course of hjs sermon the bishop
said"My Bear Iriends , I esteem it o gieit
privilege to be with yon again after an ab
sence cf four months , which time I have
spent in England end Europe with an un
usual experience of plearure end profit. At
bishop of this diocese I Attended ihe third
session of tbe Lambeth conference end cf
that I shall speak ct some later date.
"In looking around about me in the re
ligious world I am more and more disposed
to" accept the belief that irreligion or ia-
fidelity is on th * Increase end in this I
would Include both the rejection ot Christ
ianity &s a means of Mlvatioa .and tbe de-
alal of tbe existence of God. There have
been many reasons assigned Jor this Ic-
mentahle condition * if Affairs , but none are
satisfactory. Perhaps it is that too many
other motterr bavt come Jn to crowd out
Christianity. Would it not have beea bet
ter if the p iiia truths of God bad lone clnce
been insisted upon acid doctrine and creed.
perhaps , left to the soul to adopt ? 1 can
not tfll. But there is ont reason for this
stats of antire tbat conveys to us c lessoa
that we cannot misunderstand. Are we who
are horrified at this w.defjiread unbelief nut
helping on tbU condition * Does our belief
in Christ make any perceptible difference in
us ? If tbe mass of believers be compared
with tie mass of unbelievers would we find
tbat the believers were more noble and
more fnll of blessing ? Is it for nothing that
these griat gifts we curt ? If Jn matters
of tbe business , social or political world *
tbe Infldea can stand shoulder to sloalder
with tbe Christian then to what doee til
ear Christli-nity oonw ? Why is be with the
! faith Uuter than he without ? All of ut
| are doing something toward molding
opinion one woy or the other ia this im
portant mttter Let -us see to it that BO
'far ' as our live * are concerned tbe opinion
is favorable to Chnsticalty. "
Drex. L. Shooinsu was nt tbe
grounds j-pstenlay so wa - nturljal !
Oauilia uo UF * lalkinp tlie exj > asit ! )
is nearly as l i ? an attraction as oar
misw. . ' tiper kid BlKws tbe new tiling
ibis fall made of tlie best tiser kM-
vdUi tbe bwflry eri nfeiou > ole In the
nw coin Ic * * widths B to E a nhoe
we've priced M our 7 > oj > nlar i nce of
JUiO We don't brittle lucre's a i-hoe
sold anywhere for double ine i rie tLat
can uovr more vain * more styte and
wort ! fiuUli Uiaii ibis tlper kid t-bot ; at
fLriO It's a slK e tliat we rwjoiojnend
AS tbe ideal hkut tor misses' winter and
wet weather wear It will cost you noth
ing to look at it and our salespoeple like
to show our
Shoe Co. ,
1419 FARNAM STREET
JC w ttU cataleffue now ready ; mailed
for the
IS LUMBER BUSLMbS
Dealers D oi3i oa tie Trade
Dsae.
1SC3EASED DEMAND fi M ALL SOURCES
Omaha Vardu Crowded Hh Ord rt
from Country- and CItr Cn-
1oiii < T > with Advance In
I'rlce * "IVrll > u lnlned.
A cmeber o ! lirafeer * e J M have expressed
their BftatoBi. r < imr iig tbe easdttian <
tbetr t Ki ew Mtt tbe progress Jntde o
their llae rinee last year. "vVrtbwt extef
tion 'Jiey nay lbt tfcolr twie IK in the best
possiM * shape aa4 that they are hatritliss
material te the InM rapacity Df thetr jards.
Besite Tbe comfortable local demand t 4
the tmae K antoniit of tiaiberwhich rill
be Hwd at tbe erjKkUtion ground * aid it
the new South Oaaba pjurii there bas
lately come ui unprecedented request Irwn
tl e was try. rarnwct wbohare been iL
tbe happy romtenatioa of large crops and
high prices tor tbelr whan ba-se been send
ing in Itrce order * for lumber o ! all tarts.
C. N. Diets scyt his firm has catered es-
periUly tc trade of tbii Utter Msrt. They
notice a great improvement in tbe result *
of their country saleamm over last year.
The eel. bas been in tbelr case mostly for
roach lumber which is intended ( er cribbing
Gcion Lednich. . en the other hand , hate
been , kept baty filling their local orders
Mr. LeSwJeli UTE 'hat repair * for bousei
In the north part of town and their prep
aration for tena.ru had aleae amc-uotod tea
a considerable Item. This , however , counts
for little betide the exposition and South
Omaha contracts. Ha firm has furnibed
500.009 feet of lumber for tbe Liberal Arts
building and nearly as much for the Ad-
mtnlrtraliDE arch. Beside tbir he has soli
a considerable amount of lumber to tie
staff contractors for use us molds. Mr.
Leflwlrh takes t-ome pride IE the fact that
while contrtc'oswho hive ordered their
material abroad have euffere-3 a deUy In Itf
arrhal , thus seriously retarding tbe pro-
rrress o ! the exposition , bit company ha *
kept pace with the contractors and at no
time has it lacked supplies , though there
his ibeen considerable difficulty in obttininc
ears Mr L < * flwirl ssjs he IMS done three
months' buffet * ia tbe last thirty dtys and
that reseral orders are more satisfactory
than for five yeois Illustrative of the quick
ness with -chicb lumber is absorbed ia tbe
local Jobbinc 1rt.de Mr. L"fivucb oenttoni
the wise of a lumber salesman who was in
tbe city last Tuesday irotn Texas. Henet
trying to dispose of 000.000 feet of sonthern
lumber Mr. Ledwich concluded lo place no
order , tut. chancing his mind tbe ttxt day.
hunted np the drummer and was informed
that tbe whole amour t bad been contracted
for by local dealers , Mr. Ledwicb also hat
felt tbe country demand end diypssed of
eleven carloads of lumber for cribbing pur
poses on Tuesday.
BIGGEST IX TEN YEARS.
The manager o ! the Gfsrge A. Hoigland
Lumber company says conditions sre prev
alent now for which he bad waited four
years.
"At no time since 1KB : . " be soys , "has
there been cnythinc llkr tbe present de
mand. Considering tbe fall trade separately.
it passes our experience for tea years. Tfe
tre too busy with onl-of-town orders to give
the local trade. it6 due attention. The re
turns from our state salesman cverage from
fifteen to twenty , cars -e. < 5 .y ted our whole
force is keot busy filling tbt.e orders. "What
is more gratifying , prices have advanced
abiut 15 a thousand feet since hist June ,
and onr traae t ems willing to meet them
Just now values bold very firm , and Tindtr
ihe present demand will prabtbly advance
farther. The Snath OnMhfl. business it very
satisfactory Cudahy ted Swift have both
placed large orders tc tie used in exicn-
fcions , and besides the private work Schliti
bas undenckes ths conEtmction of a num
ber of flats and a large store building. "
Tbe only hardship feJt in tbe lumbar trade
by J , . White. tecreULry of the H. F. Cady
Lumber company , is that basmes * is too
pressing to allow of bis annual duck hunt.
He says BO per oent of tbe business of his
firm is from a country patronage , .aad his
yerds are iairly swamped with orders. Mr.
TThite says that tbe country demand is by
no means confined to rough tnbbing lum
ber , lut thtt the termers are building homes
end they order the best material and have
the cash to pay for itHe is reminded of
the season of 1E95. when the -demand for
housing lumber kpi the yards enrpy. "The
same story of prosperity will be lold by all
Jobbing houses , " wys M.r. "White , "and to
its jobbing rather ifrVn to its manufacturing
interests Omaha must , of course , look for its
advancement. Tor instance. C. Y. Neveas.
president of the Katz-Nevens camrany. told
me recently that the rash of orders com
pelled reconrse to a double shift. He has
15.0 girH constantly at work turning - outwearing
wearing apjmrel for the country trade. From
my knowledge also , the Baum Iron company
and the Lee-CIarke-Andreesen Hardv.are
company have all the business they can pa-
Elbly do. But to return to our line , the
prospects were never better. Ton will find
in a drive about tbe city that there is scarcely
a desirable bouse for rent , and though it
will soon be too cold to wield e hammer , it
will be en absolute necessity lo greatly en
large the city's accommodations early 10 tbe
spring. "
BEATS THE "WHOLE COUNTRY.
The "SVyatt-Bullard Lumber company says
that tccordiag 10 its information me lumber
i trade in Nebraska and Kansas is tbe best
I in the country. This is attributed directly
1 to the agricultural prosperity of those states.
| The country it being rapidly built up - ith
| cnuE. granaries and farm boast * . Regord-
ing the local demand the nguris en en by
i this firm are large I < it stated that tbe
lumber being consumed in South Omiha
alone would exhaust the stock of the Jour
letflmg lumber firms in this city. The Ar
mour ple.ni calls ! or C.OOO UUD feet of ma
terial and the Cudzby Packfc g company will
j use one-ihird LB much mort In its exten
sions. It is estimated also that the total
area of the lumber used in the exposition
buildings -would foot up little short of 10.-
OM.OW feet. Tbe contract for tbe Govern
ment building , which is as yet not let. wfll
' in itself require about X.000,060 feet of ma-
1 terlal ,
I The attention of tbe Hampton Lumber
I company it directed entirely to tbe retail
! trade and Mr. Hampton statei yesterday that
be was entirely BEtiEfieS with present local
' conditions. He sajd that prices generally
1 are fully SO PIT tent brtr than a year ago
and some grade * of common lumber bring
| about J ! a tboi'sand feet more than last
fall. 'Nine-tenth * of our dimension lumber
is yellow pine , " said Mr. Hampton , "and this
, bas nearly doubled in price wace last yar.
I do not attribute the rite so much to tbe
direct innoenpf of tbe tariff at to tbe asri-
< rukural prosperity In Nebraska Kansas end
i Oklahoma , Prices are better in the * * i-tttes
j than cnyvbere ir the country. The top-
ply , also fomes from our own section. bias
] drawn Jrxiin tbr timber belt through M.E-
fcourl , Arkansas and Texas.
The Chicago Lumber company fltide an im
provement of over W jter cent IB Us butineu
' tJDCt- last year. Toe country eoaneeaons Df
tiii ! company keep its yarle active wiibmit
-be i ' * . ' tra e Li'-jre
of JuThw + * " ht > . , ' - ' -ibt aad rtoflt tre
fia.lv srtrt irlt tbd'rt'sTM-
Cbaricf R. Let whoiirijii. m'rey ) In ftory
and bird -ro a tembcr. sayt that 11 * tr de
it T T sautftotar S3t * aoch better than
! * ' . \ t.r The j > rft ) In this line we Rub-
i rt t * rery intlecbwasf tt3 hire been j > rac-
Ueallr tt > e same tjiffuch a ptrk a Urttn ?
bar *
South Omaha News
At tbe jneciHE > of the city rount.il last
I acht n tapmbers were f rc it treept
I K'lly Tbe first bnticau o' tnpjrar-r } was
tbe roiding ci. a r l'iriB Rigoe by * ixu-n
' recid nt ( rrgotrting ittat < lie ooui-iU uhe i
rtejtt to redact the le > lt $ > hm t rfe * Tbe p - '
tltteaers ack ihit tbe ratet far bttsiiHtiK
boBMf be reduwJ from J < per tnoatb < c t < |
tnd resiaence phoii't fraai : * pc- month
to fLM. Athe mMia : o. ' eee Hieoiber '
' tbe taijw t i rtirte * a spwial conunitictw |
i MiBsistlsg of MWHOCsUwpn. . Traioor tud ,
' SchttltE invetic te the mttter toS reiort ,
at the ntxt rawing i
Upttn mettaa * f ualawol ! the city -rplot > er i
was lastrnrted to mile k iba.-auch lavcMi1 1
patiou of tie Umbers .it , > e ven enl o : tbe j
'
L street tiaSuct. It THIS r-ated tbat tb ?
tiral'ort are rotten r.nj need Immediate at-
teatlea. Tbe attorney was iaitmeted Jo lu-
vesticate the records ts regards lie ownership - I
ship of tbe land oa which tbe L Btree : via
duct stands.
| Treasurer BroaSwcll mtile a rtaVrtara ! lethe
the effect that these weald bp Cue at tbe ,
state fiscal agency Deeemi > er 1 the sum f
So.OOfi infrcst on Intert-eciioo paving bands.
The matter was refer-ca in the Jinmce c-om-
mittee.
| Street Commissioner Kass trat orde-Pd to
repair the bridge at Savage's crowilns aid
an electric strcrt light vas located at Twaiy.
seventh and Y street * .
I A number of ordiaaae-s which were or
dered drawn at the last meeting and pro
viding for the layicg of ude\ralk * In diCft-
! ent parts of tbe city v re introiuce'3 pnJ
light at the crowing of tbe Vnion Pacific
t referred to the Judiciary eonunittif.
I ProiKjrtj- owner * jtetlUoaod lor nn ire
| tracl.s and the county road in Albright. Re-
I ferrtd to the lighting commi"-
i The Dnsroll judgment came tip oa a motion -
| tion by Barrett to procure counsel to assist
, the city attorney in fighting the payment
of the claim. The attorneye selected arc to
i receive t ( iD in case the judgment is set aside
1 and nothing if the Drlscoll es'ate wins
i Caldwell objected oa the ground that the
j city attorney did not need any assistance
Th * objection was euetained and the motion
died.
I Tbe committee on johce through Chair-
j mas V.iasaat. reported in favor or the purchase -
! chase of a horse and bugcy for tbe use of
i the police department. This is to "be done
j in order to reduce tbe city's livery bills.
i which bare averaced IGO a month for some
time. A shed will be erected at the rear of
'the ' jail and the jailer will be required to
loot after tbe horse and vehicle.
j Coaacilmaa Sciraltz us a member of the
j ppec al comraitee cppoirted to confer with the
' Omaha < dty council in relation to the pro
( posed new boundary line , reported In favor
( of adopting the line favored by the Omaha
couacilmea and the city attorney -was directed
to draft an ord naace similar to tbe one
suggested by City Engineer Rosewater of
Omaha.
City Attorney Montgomery read a report
on the claim of Mary > A. Johnson , who desires -
sires damages on aeoount of a defective Eide-
1 wait on Q street. Mr. Montgomery held
' that tbe woman ba3 'no claim M the city.
as the sidewalk htSi sfcPen removed on the
; day of tbe accident-iy-J-uildera Tbe attorney
further held that the owners of the property
ar.d tbe contractors were responsible and
aoi the city.
I Th mayor gave notice tbat he would
ve-.o all resolutions ordering crosswalk * con-
etmcted He said that the funds would not
1 varrant any further exr-en diture along this
' line Tbe laying -sidewalks ought to stop.
too , said tbe inzvor. because sidewalks
' would be almost useless without crosswalks.
Councilman Trainer of the lighting com
mittee reported in fa ? or of tn arc ligat at
i T ei.ty-ieveEh anS. X-gJreKs in compliance
with the petition of'pmperry owners. The
! report was adopteJ-
I The contract for the sewer between Twen-
1 ty-fourth .nd Twenty-fifth stre < from D to
H street was awarded to George Dare , his
bid being C7 cents per foot , as against CS
cents - bidby Gearge Parks. This sewer will
cost in tfcie DeichboraoaS of I1.4DO.
' Reridenin the easters smrt of the city
i prttuoned for electric street light * at Thir
teenth and Missouri avenue and Thirteenth
I sna 1 streets Mort wanted J C. Carroll to
' resign es milt and sanitary inspector In orde-r
that he micht tie sppmoted a. special policeman -
' man nd attached to the Board of Health.
The mayor insisted upon tie ccntlnced in-
rj > rdoti of milk and -when put to a vote tne
- . until November
i resolution was 1-ost. Adjourned
vember
"Work on Ihf Armour Plant.
I The laying of the foundation stones for tbe
bog cooler Souse at Armour's commenced
yeft-eriay afternoon. Although tbe weather
|
i was very disagreeable lor outside work tbe
force was not diminished. These foundation
fcttin&E are laid in cement on top of plKug
and utiless < tbe weather turnt stormy this
i work trill ncc be interfered with Contractor
1 Peterson has about finished excavating for
the bog banging building , which adjoins tbe
keg cooler hoa .e and it It thought that tbe
I driving of piles will commence today for th'is
' building Quite a force of graders if , nt v ork
leveling oB a lerge tract of land Jor Che ixf
bouse and it is thought tbat work on tbe
foundations of snis building will commence
i before long. A large amount of lumber to
be used iti tne construction of the buildings
is being unloaded from cars at lb Mesiera
rod of the site. The contract for fireproof
doors tad patent iron shutters was lee to
Guo Andreen of Omaha yesterday. Taese fire
proof doors will be used all through the in
terior of the bulldiujs , the Intention being
[ to guard against fire in t ery way possible.
Sujiprintendeni Simpson is expected to rt-
turn from Chicago today and it it thosgfat
that J. Ogden Armour will accompany him.
Tne course of tbe sewer running from tbe
stock yards so Swift's bas been changed. Tbe
I old sew er Icy directly cross tbe Armour tci-
' rttory. wbile tbe new one skirts tut- Armour
i site on the north.
J Iff Il < in r for Cndaliy.
Contractor Georce Parks will commence
today the erection o ! a large ice bouse for
tbe Cndaby Pacting company at Seymour
late- The new bouse will contain sevm
rooms and will be 3G fuit .sns ' b } Ib ! ) feet in
width and thirty-four feet high It is esti
mated that the cost i-f tliig building will
be in the neighborhood of 515,000. When
oomplote-d it will have c c ; u.city of 30,00)
tons. The lumber for -&U inonsuir
has t > een ordered and -v/'f-cthi to
in u. few da > . In the meantime
are preparing the srosuil ft > ' the building.
About teventj-6\e insu will be given tin-
pl yui-nt when tctme Building operations
ca mmtt&ce.
i E. A. Cudahy hasjec e to Boston on bus-
Jc < * , t - , ,
{ The dub recently orftrtiz A tc debate so
cial and eooaomic q-Jestiwii will meet at the
It's sreniuj : close i * torkey time not
much lu for the zartey but juucb fur
ytM You'll j roliaWr , hare a tuikt-y u
earre Have you iiie-iB cljiijfr.v to do Jt
Rilh'J We've htr-linii(3flrxl tn-ii ? S.MS
talfe , fork aiwl f > e ! for $ l.TiO fram
tkiit tb * ] Hce ! > soHiray up 10 tlw fmuey
< 3urrtd bondlt d ones fcuitablf fur ] r-
QIS If y a wi6.li but the price is always
tiic Ittwobt st uie t'lefruw Was-liawJled
ktiir and fwks at V c a set cud up
Tiwr1 * BO se gropisc in U dark
risbiMf : yn swk wiit-n yc a can Ret a
r sal luBttrn for * srV < ? 're making a
special ruu on lanu-rns at lliat juice
You < au mate a run iu the dark "with
une of
ofA.
A. C. RAYMER
nUlLDERS * HARDWARE
1514 Farnatn St.
Toung Wen's Christian aa.-i * ioa thii e-vra-
jamrt Dennis U out again after a wteVt
Ralph Kel ! of Clark's drag store farce it
Herbert Geo41a&4 nr tbr Arnxmr ferre has
rpt nw4 froa a trip to Chtcaca.
A. S. ShaanoD o ! QfHlrpv , M ntwai a
taice t vUttir IB tie city yestcrdi ? .
A cttBMis U belBK litea tsr the new di
rectory , wbtah wW be pHbtlitbnd < ib3rUr.
S ao < r White hat returned fr n Utnevln.
vrbtre be fpent a week vUKlag friend * .
Jobs Syrrs t > f Pleasant VuHcy. H. . 1 * In
the rity the guest Df x-OoBticllman Henry
Mrs F. F. MOes f Calcstpo Is Jwre visiting
ber kut ant , who tc a en > btvr B ! tbf Arrafmr
ctafl liere
Mrs. Annie Unnipan. MS Smth Twoatteth
ptreot. was b rJe4 at SC Marj'c CBfiery
yrnterdaT.
"VIL Stalllmcs of tbe Sma sttC wai.
to Keamry yeMerday by tt srJoaE
o' his mother.
J. C. Rldgeway bat moved bU family here
froa Latnrnce Kan. He vit ) irwk for the
Hammond rompany.
Th * Missionary society of the rtrst Pres
byterian ebnrch will meet Tamreday aftcr-
opna at the borne of Mr * . C. MScbindei. .
The revival meetlngi at the First Presby
terian oburch ore growiig in lnt rcst. Tbe
chorai of forty voicfi is lei by Mrs. % V. R.
Sage.
This evening a eiifcial meeting of the
Board of Education -will be held lor the
purpose of allowing cstimatce on the Brown
park school.
Hev H Flecenbaum of St. Joseph , Mo. .
will preach every evening this week at the
German Methodist Epitcopalchurch. . Twenty- .
fifth and K streets. |
Mrs. J Gramlicb rocrived & telegram yesterday - '
terday afternoon from Mrs. H. H. DeUer of
Fremont announdn ? tbe eerlous illness of I
MIC James" Mcdiatoct Mr. McCHntock is
employed at one of the packing bouses. I
AK-&AR-BCVS BUIGHT l nO Pl > CT. '
RInirt 5Ji tr n Tear of Pro i rrltj
% licnd for lilt. Klncdom. j
There was an enthusiastic meeting of the j
Ak-Str-Ben the of the I
Knight * of - - in rooms
Commercial club last , evening. Three mem
bers of the Board of Governors were unani
mously re-elected , there being no other nom
inations for their offices presented. They
were William R Bennett. William Glass and j
Frank Noyes. The latter gentleman woe recently - ,
cently elected to the Board of Governors to
fill tbe vacancy cau&ea by tbe resignation [
of Vance Lane. On account of the large , '
representation among the Knigfctt from South
Omahn It was deemed only fair tbat South
Omaha should represented on the Board
of Governor * , and that representative will
be Frtnk NOJOK.
The treasurer reported that a list previ
ously published in Tbe Bee bad shown a total
of 11.200 collected fcr the IKBK parade fund.
Since that date sufficient subscriptions hod
been received to bring up tbe total to H.OC& .
The amounte pledged by business men are :
Previously reported. fS.GGG ; Ilt'O ' each
Guy C Barton. Firct National bant. Mer
chants' National bant. New Omaha Tomp-
son-Honston Electric LJgbt company , F. P.
Kirkendal ] & Co 50 each W W Coates
Hotel Dellone : Standard Oil Company. Ne
braska National bank. Drexel Shoe company ,
Allen Brothers , Comercial National bank.
T25 each T P. Cartwright & Co. . Barkalow
Brothers. South Omaha Ice and Coal com
pany. Nebraska Fuel company. People's Furniture - j
niture acd Carpe : company. W. S. Baldu2. j
j Omaha Elevator company. WUliam Hayward
' Shoe company J15 each Voegel & Dinning i
j Co. . C. H. Frederick , Buck Keith Heyn.
the photographer. S10 each Omaha Tea and
CoSee company , Tnlon Pacific Steam Baking
company , American Press association Avery
Planter company. H A. Hornan. Schmoller 4 :
Mueller D. T. Mount. T. C. Haveae , Omaba
Furniture tad Carpet company E E HoweTi
t Co . F. P. Smith t : Co. , A. Martin. Russell
Brokerage company. Omaha Diamond and
"Watch company. K each S F. Gilman. Sol
Brodkey. A 3. Huberman. Charles T John
son. Sweftwater Coal tad Mining company ,
J. P. Cooke fi Co. . Samuel Sugarman , C.
Dietrich & son , N. E. Dillance. jr J. J.
TruehEttf , a total of SS.&ITT.
Thp secretary reported that 1FB Knigh-ts
had returned lists of new members for tbe
coming year enowing pledges from 1.0P4 men
that they would Join tbe Knights ol Ak-Sar-
Ben in 15.SS. The treasurer reported tbat
tbere was a balance of S103.30 in tbe ex
chequer -with which to begin tbe work of
j exposition year.
These figures , all ehowing an excellent
outlook for the Knights of Ak-3ar-Bea during
I the seasoa of ld9S were most eathusiastlcally
I received by the audience. It was unanimously
I agreed that all assembled would "etep high"
I during the coming year , and make the
, Omaha organization the most Successful ever
I made. A rote of thanke was tendered Vance
Lane lor his indelaticable efforts to promote
the welfare of the order , and sincere regret
I was expressed at bit retirement from the
j Board cf Governors. The Board of Governors
jwas j authorized to 11 all the offices of tbe
i lodge positions connected w lib tbe ritual
ceremonies. With renewed assurance that
| ell would do whatever Samson commanded.
1 the meeting adjourned.
i You can't cure consumption but roa can
' tvoid it and cure every other form of tbroal
! or lung uouble by the use of One. Minute
I Cough Cure.
THE KK.VLTV MARKET.
IXSTTltTMENTS placed on file Mondar
I November 15. 1BC :
i WARRAJCTT DEEDS.
N. H. Copeland and -wife to TV H.
I Head : In 30 "block 5. Alamo Plaza 11.730
M. B "Wakefield and husbanfl to W
j A Corron : undividwJ 3-13 lot 10
! Mock 21 Kountze Place i
' Anna Corrican to Louise Kaufman"
. lot 21. block 2 , First addition to 3 Iii " * -
i touri Avenue park -y )
Johanna Bell and husband to Conjrre-
, { ration of Haznedreschr Hagc dr > ol'
i south n feet lot 4. block ZS. Omaha " y
' , Johanna Encrelroan and husband to
Christine Heller ; lot * . block L Or
chard Hill 1 ( > v ,
i W. A. Mulltrji to E T. Christ : Boiith i
! - nJfe ri ° . IL block B , Soutii Omana S. ( > .K >
. C Twitching and -wife to S J
Coulson ; lot G block a. First addi
tion to Corrican Place 1.230
F J I > tlavca and wife to B G Burbank -
bank ; lot 1 * and east S4 * et lot 10
Work 4. Park Place ( except bome-
] P C Peterson and -wife lo A , L *
I Smith ; north 40 fwt east % lot 2S
i liediclz's Second addition 7 ;
V. 3 McShane and -wife to A , Q
. Sundburg ; tots S and Z. block 12. Bed-
| iord Place gj
I QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
, James Sargent et al to HelrF of S N
Brooki- lot IK , Kempton Help-fats. . . , 1
i P A Gavin and -wife Jo S. D. Mercer ;
i lots ] 4 and IS , bloek a. Walnut Hill ]
I J. F araith and wife ie A. M Coc.3-
rich ; tot 24 block II. Scull's Second
i aoaltlon j
Truman Back and -vciSe 1o'"sou"tb
Omaiia National bank ; let T block
Hant.com Plaoe 1 56ft
C T Richardson and wile ti B "G
Burkank ; . > utb ao let of ni-osi 74
feet lot T. block 71. South Omaha and
a strip adjoining ' . . j
DEEDS
undivid d 1-1J lot 10 , blO''k 2'
Kouatz * Plaee . . i
FIRE SOT UNDER CONTROL
Coad5t a in Ajpea Mbbg Dirtrict is Ttt
Qnit Scrioat.
MANAGERS HOPE TO SUB3UE THE RAKCS
C-onnldrr thr 5ltontlon
Gra ? nnd Tlilnkotlilnc Sliort
ot riiu.dlnc tlir Mint- * Will
ASPEX. Ct lo. NOT. 1& Tie aastcwr * of
tbe Sera er zatee. which bai t > e > c N Are
t-ince yesterday tnornlnp. aancnture tonight
that the sKoatioo U math linprorpd. lam
much as thry have cuerreJei ic carrj-hii ;
Hart of fleam ; ipes to within a tttort tk
taace et tbe fire aad boj > e la a ( en hours
more to be playing upon it.
Outsiders bow ever , take a dlCerpnt vie
of tbe sHaatton. It Is tbe general belief
tonight thtt it U aot tbe woolen crib which
Is on tre. but the tbale Jootnall Itseli.
ninch is said to tie a very lew grade of oetl.
This belief It strengthened by tie tact that
tbe pas which Is driving the aca from tbe
workiag * on Smuggler mountain is i&orc
like tbat tram burning coal than wool. If
this theory U sorreet nMhittg Lnt the fioofl-
ing of che mine will slop the rile.
Already the gas bas ptrmeated tbe workIngs -
Ings in the various mlnet on Smuggler moun
tain lor two miles to the north of the Smug
gler titft tnd uOB men have l > eca drlteo
out , and two or thrfe time * that number
will have to quit work if the fire is aot
The gas Is gradually going lower , btvlap
now reached the seventh let el. If It drives
the men from tbe pumps in tbe ninth leu-1
It will mean the ficodlng of the district , tf
the Smuggler pumps are the principal one *
In the district.
The feeling here is very gloomy , ai It is
believed a long shutdown of tbe principal
mines of tbe camp IE certain to occur.
TORCED TO QCIT WORK.
About 158 men were forced to quit
work this m rolag ia tbe Delia 5. and OM
Johnsoa wo.-kingr ead the deadly fumes ate
still vorldag north toward the Park Recent
Busiwbccker and Alte Argent , with promlt--
iag inductions tbat all tbe mines en Smug
gler mountain will soon bave to shut do u
The putting in of bulkheads between tb
Mollie Gibscc and Smuggler bo bad the
effect o' changing the draught to the north
In tbe Clark tunnel , located some 300 Jeei
above tbe Smuggler shaft bouse the gat is
bonommg quite strong end it is more thaL
ITOlmble that these workings will have : o be
abandoned this afternoon. The Collins-
Havens tunnel has also begun to feel thf
effect of the gas although it is hoped tbir
can ! kept clear by compressed air.
A force ol Smuggler mfcn worked all night
in an attempt to cet a rteam line to tbe
burning crib TbU morning they suc
ceeded ia getting within fifty feet of tbe
fire find sti-im was turned on ehortly before
noan. It If thought thnt by using com
pressed air for driving the steam forward
tbe flre can be reach nd. This work was car
ried on through tbe Free Silver shaft
Smoke aad eras ore rising from the Smug
gler shaft in double the volume of j-cster-
day , indicatiag the headway being gained
by the fire 5s Jar tbe gas has no : started
down tad the pump Etatioa oa the nlath
lei el still has peed air. Tbe relief supply
of water , wbici heretofore has been run into
the Mollie Gilieon , bus beta shut off and
now the Smuggler pumps are working lo
their full capacity ami throwing tbout 1,2C > 0
gallons of water per minute.
HERMAN , Neb. .Vov. 15 ( Special. )
Mack Caneron's fine farm residence , near
Vacoma , this county , was totally destroyed
by fire early Sunday morning , with all its
contents. The loss is a serious one TJie
cause of the fire is not known. There war
only a small insurance.
NEBRASKA CITY. Kov. IS ( Special
Telegram. ) Pire did II 000 damage to the
wall paper and mantle slock of J. E. Robbins -
bins early this morning. Loss ie fully
covered by insurance , A defective chimney
was the cause
Prf Pint-
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co .
Chicago , and ret o free simple lei of Dr
King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince
yon of .heir merits. These pills eTt easy in
actioa and tre particularly effective in the
cure of CoDEtipauon and Sick Headache
For Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved Invaluable They are guaranteed
to be perfectly free from every deleterious
substance end to be pu'elyvegetable. . Tbt ;
do not weaken by their amon. but by giving
tone to stomach end bowels greatly in
vigorate the system. Regultr size. 2Se per
bar. Sold by Kuhn iCo. . . drugrist.
Amold'j Brome Celery cures headaches ,
lOc. T > e and J-Os All druggists.
Il fc n StormPn .Na ro.
NEW YORK Nov IS Tbe French liner
La Gasoopm arrived today after a very
stormy passage. She left Havre November
C , -with 4W pajir-Hijters and her neual con-
sifmroent of freig-ht and met with heavy
ftHfhe first day. The first Thursday was a
particularly siormy day Immense -wave ?
F t-pt over the vessel and carried away the
caj.tBln > bridge None of the passengers
were injured
Disfigurement lor lile by burnt or
tasy l > e avoided by uJng De Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve , the creit remedy for piles and
for all kinds of snrei end -skin troublct.
JEPFEP-SON CITY. Mo , Nov -Judge
Shackleford of the Cole county circuit court
today instructed the grand jury to Jnveiti-
.gate the charges of corrup ion and bribery
made by tbe St. Louis Republic against lob
byists wbowere here during the legislature
last -winter.
ntx niors n\v AT c
Prnn > lvnnln' Mnnnmrnt * to It * 5o1
dlrr * I'ortnnM ? Drdlrntrd.
CHATTAN'CVXSA Tena . Nc-v 15This hat
Vo > a ph rm ay lor tfee IV t-rT'raal
r r s. whB came fcere te SfAtoiUthfl
ONHivaDMtK to l f 'mennry nf t < ir brr * m
1 tbe great ttar. ci n } Jim-l ! lit.r va ! Tr
ans otrBJart an tbe toll if Ok > kMBi.ru.
Mlt1tt | ary Rliff. Ort-barS Kn b and LooV-
cim'Mourtktn Tit * * * yras r liriglii and
hclmy a * an WtrroMa la May ! ; ! tiire
WM not & tbtBK t mar the perlcrt njc > -
e t f tfct era t < m
Thr 4 dlo t ry cerefMwIft wrur.-tl a' Or-
rbard Kn i. v fetce BttBt A 4 t-wn ( fKfd ,
xa < Merc 2 o'clock , tbe hour * e ! lor th
! > errtc ike sonfnmnt rwcrtn-icr about
tk * tlfl4 was cnmdt'd with c'.3 sO'irrjt ,
tb'lr wives ard children , fs.ly . " . otio ppoplg
\inrr tke M > B < et xf VP. . E cf the
Oa tbe bta&d Mt it *
and repremitativt * from tie livcal posit ot
the Graa4 Army ot tbe Rep bli4ul N U.
Porr'W ! oamp of coBf ( > Ae < rate ve-terauv lion.
HCla ? Bxaus. Getx-rnl John P G > . ' . .u Ccn-
bral Lttta tnd etoer dtudrguithej \ . . ri
also occupied MtaU OB tbt pla'fo m The
Pirtb Ret ment Caliod Snir banu f. era
5pPJH-n > on barracks f rn tea tbt H.MHC Jor
tbe ooeoolee.
Ilt-cnn Bricadirr Gearrsl 'William A , IU > b-
innoa of llttRl-wrp. preniJeot of tbe S < tta
Oattlefleld rotnailiwIOB. pre 4Jed end oprarl
tbe cecetBBOet by statlrg tbe Pt > > cv : of iho
patherlnp. He called for prayr from Dr.
Thomas H. Ilttblnf-an , vbe aell\er 3 a Icr-
vpnt iavwatlon for the dlviae bl"fiing oa llio
events of tbe day.
At the conclusion of tbe j raver General
Robinson inlroiltiee4 LVrntetiatt C'ol. < o l
Archibald Blakriry f the -\ea'.y-tlghti
regiment , who. repreeatlac the Pcnnirl-
vanlt Battlefield romiohifion. fcira.a'.b' trans *
feTied tbe tDMittmeols er-.c : d i > y U > e siila
to < he { roxeraor.
Tollc-winc Culonel BlaLeley , Governor
HatUags stoke. deJherlng tbe innuaraeaU
to tbe national gov nunent. Tb ? gov
ernor's addreer was freynenUy interruptel
by aipj nse
The niPBtttnBit * were then lormaj.j ac
cepted oa the part of be aatioaui scxe a-
aieat aad transferred to tb naUjial pask
commifsiouors iiy Hoa. John Twm-3 lr hief
clerk of tbe War department . r" iruenunc
the secretary of war.
Grneral H. V. Boyn-ton , for end oa b'half.
of the National Park comtaias. TI f.rajally
Lfceptefl the moan meats
At the rolutlOT : of General Putr > n's
address Geaeral Rebiasoo iatrodui-fd Hon. H.
Clay Evans. Vniteid S'.LUS romr-iksic-nrr of
peniioas Yr Evans crone an.id l ; > ad ap
plause and ipoke at some Hatr.h He ial-4
tbat the goverameat a * the break , ng out ol
the war 1'sd m de two. distinotovtaris with
the people. One. that cverj dollar mhaneed
for carrying forward the war Tor the union
should be paid bark in tbe pond ha'-d go'd ' cf
the republic The sprnnd cacactaett w-ts
that tbe national government would care
for tht destitute survivors of its aru.irs ol
thf" wsr and for the ivWsws of th * e who fell
in battle- ( Both of tbie promises , lie said.
tbe gove.rnmi'Ct is now carrying out faith
fully He urged all to stand for tbe honor
of tbe republic , tc- preserve tbe great herit
age of freedom and liberty havdr1 Sown by
Washington , trans' erred by Abraham Lln-
eiernplifif-a by that
t-Pln and so splendidly
ruler of TO 000.000 people , who : greater
than cay inoaartb of Europe Williaci Mc-
Klnley
Followins Mr. Evans. Colonel Thomas J.
Stewart adjmant general to Governor Hast
ings and General .lames W. Latta of Pjtts-
burp made short addrrescs
General John P Gobin. commander in chief
of the Gran Army of the Republic -win
called for. General Gobia proposed tbat in-
ctiad of a speech be would ask the vast
audience to sing "America , " which was doae
with a vim
At the conclusion rf tbe song the audience ,
oa motion of General Gobim gave Governor
Hastiacs ihe Chautauquaa salute , with the
Caving of bandkprcbiels and tbe presiding
officer d cl'ired lh" ceremonies closed ,
Tonight tbe veterans enjojed a campflre
at the city auditorium prepared by the local
Grand Army of tbe Republic and c-nleierate
veterans Tbe blue and tbe gray taiagled
fieely aad ate out of tbe came haversack ,
diank from the Fame canteen and told yirni
until the v > ee sma' hours.
The Pennsylvania veterans will leave for
tbelr borne * tomorrow , all dellchtcd with
the hospitality they have received from the
people of this section
Several regimental monument dedications
occurred this morning Twenty-nir. th. Look-
oat Mountain Colonel W. D Rickards. com
mander of tbe regiment , delivered the ora-
ion. Twenty-eighth and One Hundred and
rorty-seveath. at Craven's bouse Lookout
Mouirtair. Joseph L Cornet of the Philadfl-
phia Press was orator for the former and
Joseph Lumliard for the letter regiment ;
forty members of Knapp's battery marched
to Orchard Knob and dedicated tnelr monument
ment simultaneously with the general dedi
cation , Colonel J D Walker of Pittsburc
delivering the oration , reviewing at length
the history oT the battery- Ninth cavalry.
Chickaiaauga Major Brun Cameron deliver
ing an address , also Major M. A. Gherst ,
Major George A. Sbuman. Captain H. B.
Waltman Joseph Timmons. A F Echenck ,
George H Miller and S. M Rbule ; One Hun
dred and Eleventh , dedicated tablet on pali
sade. Lockout Mountain. Rev. J R Boyle ,
Trenton , N J . being the orator : Twenty-
seventh Orchard Knob , Captain J , Adfl-
sheimer of Plttsburg. orator ; Forty-tilth. Or.
chard Knob , Captain Joseph Matebette. 01
ator.
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Small fiJIl , ftfe pill. t > est pill. De VTltfi
Little Early Risers cure biliousness , constl-
pttlon. sick bi-c.rtaeae
il Workt-rN * ConTt-ntlon.
DnTROIT. Nov. 35 The first session of
the Seventh annual and fifth biennial con
vention of the National Brotherhood ot
Eiec rical Workers -was held today. Grand
President Harry Sherman of Rochester N.
Y. . pre.Mding Thirty delegates are present.
Mavor Maybury and President .Mahon of
the'STcet Railway Emplojts' National as-
fooia.Uon made addres es. Then comnrtt-
lees were aj > polnte.d and routine business
proceeded with
Move alonz that's "what we've done-
moved Jnto another More tliat iswe
hadent room where we were so vre've
just rented the room next to us mates
our store jnst twJee as larr < ? as befo-e
same entrance as always Wewouldn't
move from there for the world l > wn
there too Ions over tweuty-fi v < year > -
Say that's a Ions time , isn't ItV and
been fruarauteeiufr the Kitnliall piano all
that rime if they hsdent beea the best
ins-tminent in the world that jruaiiinti-e
-ivoald have "busted" us. leas aio you've
more room to see them uow and we UIK w
you'll en > oy lootiuj ; so come in ,
A. HOSPE ,
1513 Douglas
That is-u't w far away You'll be
wastiuK ta rfve year t-wwUwart w if *
father utotlieror friend a jwe rut
a d uowV a peed time to loali besides
you're pdln ? to hare the jAck of the
flaet line of Holiday Jewtiry Silver
T U < rt Go.flOold ( \V 'l ts. Itiugs ud
&e 4B , ever br cbt toz < < b r in our ft re
It was never w w ujk-te as uowVr
want yoo to eoioe and insj-wt tLeja all
It's a jdeasure for us to tiiow iht-w
? * < ds even If you don't buy We do en-
rurjus and printiuf , ' furnish 1H * cardi ,
aad a vow&r * nrBTd plate Ifcr 1.50 -
ar will } trint you 109 cards from juur
I ate for &I.VJ.
C. S. Co
. . Raymond , ,
Jewelers ,
15th arid Douglas Street * .
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