F t MM , THE OMAIJA DAILY BEE : TU12SD A V. OOTOHTCR , 12. 1897. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MtNOIl .Mi\TIO.V. : Hirry Murphy , coal and wood , 37 Main. T. C. Dawson will leave * eon for Chicago Di. Sbrlvcr , dcntltt. Morrlarn blk. , rom 246. Smoke OlllcJ Choice , 1023 South Main street. M. H. Bntlcr of Atlantic la In the city on business. Mrs. F. M. Conlco of Mornlngsldo Is visit ing In Hamburg. Miss Tlllle Lculzlngcr is 111 with Inflam matory rheumatism. Mrs. Fred Tlnley of Sioux Fallfl Id a guest of Miss Heche on Olcn avenue. Kcmcmbcr the concert at Broadway church tohlsht. Tickets only 25 cents. Mrs. Wade Ciroy has gone to Milwaukee for a month's visit with frlentls. See "Thu New Woman" at Hugh' * hall Wednesday , Oct. 13 , by Unity guild. Satisfaction guaranteed , at the reliable Ulult City steam laundry. Phone 314. gam Welch of Fifth a\cnue Is home from Norfolk , Neb. , for a visit with his family. Tie trustees of the fres public library held their regular monthly meeting last night. The Lady Maccabees will hold a meeting today at the regular hour In the llcno hall. MIES lobelia Patterson of Fifth avenue Is friends In Ham making an extended visit to burg. Ml s Kdllh Ross Is In Dululh , whore she will act as bridesmaid at the wedding of a friend , The Ucrlhle club met last night at the resi dence of Miss 1'oarl Chnmbsrlaln on Park avenue. Mlai Julia Clllkcr ban returned to Chicago , Born To Mr. and Mrs. Will Nicholson , a daughter. MlSa 13H/-a Oook leaves Wednesday of this woik for Pine Illuffs , Wyo. , to live with relatives. W. W. LoomlH Is spending a couple of wcuks In Cincinnati before returning from 61. Louis. MIMSIS. It. Hughes , J. Mahoncy , W. Leahy ami J. W. Orcy , Implement men of Imogenu , are lu the city. Mrs. F. P. Wright and daughter bave re- extended visit to friends In tur. oil from an Iowa Olty , Dubumio nnd Chicago. Mrs. J. M. Palmer left yesterday afternoon for New York City , wluTe she will spend ne Frank S. Ster winter with her son-in-law , ling. , , The will of Mis. Mtlllo A. Shuart was died for orobitu yesterday. All of her personal end "other property was willed to her hus band. Bvory season , as damp , cloudy weather approaches , more people find It convenient to tend their family washing to the hagle laundry , 721 Ilway. Thomas Ulshton furnishes only the best grades of coal , guarantee1) correct weight and prices as low as anywhere in thu city. 2406 West Broadway. Mat Tlnley has begun a course of study In the Crclghton medical college that will last four years , and nt him for his chosi-n voca tion as a physician. Mr. and Mis. E. J. Gilbert will entertain ft number of their fi lends thl sevrnlng at their liomu on First avenue. The occasion is their foil th wedding anniversary. The funeral of Mrs. George E. White will ba held at the residence. 212 Harmony street , this afternoon , at 2 o'clock. The Interment Will bo atValnut Hill cemetery. Froil Duncan , who was tried for seduction at the laU term of the district court , nnd was kept In doubt as to hU fate for boveral dajs by < i hung Jury , was g'anted a continuance yesterday. Mm. Lucln-i WollR and Mrs. M. F. Robrcr have Ibsued 'Invitations for a party to bo given Thuisday evening In Chambers' hall In honor of Miss Cherry Wells and Miss Car- rlo and Master I. B. Rohrcr. The Hamilton Wlilst club will meet this afternoon at the residence of Miss Farns- wo th. Whist promises to be ono of th" loading features of social gatherings this winter. Mrs. Everett will entertain the Ladles' Whist club this morning at her homo on Second avenue. In tliD district court yesterday Judge Macy sentenced Charles Hoigg to thirty Oays In the county Jail. Holgg pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking Into a barn and stealing seine harness. Eil Johnson and K < 1 Day , who were Implicated with him , were released on ball and their cases continued. J. A. Framu was arrested yesterday upon an old hi format Ion charging him with the larceny of a section of garden hose from a man named Englln. The theft was com mitted some tlmo ago , but Frame has been out of the city. Ho returned yesterday an. ) was picked up by the police. C. P. Hirle , the Janitor of the Plerco street echoil building , who suffered severe Injuries on Saturday by falling from a tall.atepladder and striking on ono of the school desks , was reverted lost evening to bo sdllerlng greatly , and his frlcmla were fearful that his Inju ICH nvevo more serious than were at first sup posed. The police are looking for two bojs and .1 man who are chawd wll'i stealing a tct of harness from J. It. Ltnds.iy one night Ist wco'c. The harness was found In the por- Bcsslcn ot a second-h-im ! ilc.ilcr In th ; wuni- crn part of the city , iwhcro It had bean sold toy the man. The boys stole the harness and the man sold It. Tri county democratic committee held a meeting last night In the nuw headquarters In , the Brown building and made arrange ments for the opening of th ? campaign. Chairman Blxby consulted with his lieuten ants SB to the best menus to bo followed for lessening the extent of the defeat that Is anticipated at the November election. The will of the lute Geo'ge A. Holmes has bcn filed for probite. Judge E. E. Aylcs- worth ! s turned ns executor. A gold watch nd chain , which waa highly prized by the owner , Is given to his father , George W. Holmes. His diamond ring and a numbur of bocks , are given to Ills sister , Mrs. Laura HUdle. The remainder of his peisonal prop- oMy Is given to his mother , Fred Engwoff , u soldier , onroute to Chpy- enns , complained to the police that his grip was stolen from Mm nt the transfer yester day. Ho set It down In pno of the waiting rooms whllo ho ate lunch at the counter Uen than twenty feet away. When ho returned for lt It waa gonn. It contained a silver cor net worth $80. Tim owner Is a member of one of the military bands. The funeral of John F , Murphy , Jr. , who was killed while In the discharge of his duties as a switchman In the Nortliwosotrn ywrds , will bo held this morning. Brief serv ices will IKI bold at the resilience of Ills father , 027 Avenue H , nt 8:30 : o'clock. The Ijotly will be taken to St. F.ancle church at ! > o'clock , where the usual services for the dead will be observed. The body will bo burled In 4bo Uoman Catholic cemetery , , \V > L. Thlckutun has been engaged as the organist at St. Paul's church , and has re- iRiiod his position In the First Presbyte"hn church , which ho has held so long for tlio purpose of occulting thu better offer that iwos made by the vestry of St. Paul's , Miss Gei'trudo Clleuboiilio has been organist ut the First Congregational church hau resigned that position to accept the post made vacant ky Mr. Tlilckstun'u resignation. Her place ) iaa not yet been filled , C , n , Vlavl Co. . fcmalo remedy ; consulta tion free Olllco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to C , Health book furnished. 320-327-323 Merrlam block. N. Y Plnntblng company. Tel. 250 , The KnlghtB and Ladles of Security will glvo a social and dance at Royal Arcanum hall Tuesday evening , October 12. Ilillil unit l.uuulifitil MKMIMII9 , IVnn . Oct. ll.-Kddlo Haiti and Fied Lou ieud have been mulched for a race in this city next Monday night for a purrfu of KOO , TRY GRAIN-0 ! TRY GRAIN-0 Ask your Brocer today to show you n package of CWAIN-O , the new food drink that lakes -ho place of coffee. The cnlld- ren nity drink It without Injury ns well na the adult. AU nho try It , like it. GUAIN-O liau Unit rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , Imt It Is made from pure grains , and the iioat delicate atomdch receives U without UUtresa. U the price of coffee. 15o and 2Sa per package. Bold by all grocer * . HAY GO BEFORE THE PEOPLE Now MOTO Contemplated In the Franchise ' Ordinance Qrmi. MANAWA COMPANY CHANGES ITS COURSE CCM nn Opinion ti ( lie Vulhlltj- KMCTV Clinrli-r inn ! Duclili-N ( u Dciieiiil nn mi The Lake Manan-a railway people. If they build their road at all , as proposed by the extension of their old charter , have deter mined that It 'will ' bo necessary to submit the matter of charter to the people at a special election to bo held this fall. This declilon was reached yesterday when the company received an opinion concerning the validity of the ordinance recently passed by the city council from an eminent Jurist outside of the city , to whom had been sub mitted the 'question. Emmett Tlnley , at- tornry fop the company , and C. 11. llniinan , ono of the chief backers of the scheme , re fused to say who this eminent Judge Is , but declared that his opinion , which was received In the noon .mail , Is of such a nature that It loft them nothing else to do but to aban don the project or clear away the doubts by securing If possible the approval of the voters. The Judge to whom the matter was referred declares that the question of valid ity turns wholly upon the publication of the ordinance. Jt la his opinion that the first publication In the special edition of thu oifi- clal paper , Issued half an hour before mid night , did not constitute a legal publication within the meaning of the law , and that the first publication was made on the fol lowing morning , which was October 7 , when the new code wont Into effect , withdrawing from the city council the power to grant or extend franchises to corporations operating public utilities. Ho Is satisfied that all other portions of the ordinance as It came fiom the city council and the mayor are perfectly legal. He Is not willing to assert his belief that the supteme court would not sustain the validity of the ordinance on the grounds that the legislature had no power to enact laws that would be retroactive In their effects .but the doubt raised liy the faulty publication would undoubtedly be sufficient to make It Impossible for the com pany to float Its bonds. Mr. Hannan Is very guarded In his state ments , and yesterday when questioned upon the subject he prepared the following writ ten statement : The question of the validity of the or dinance recently pjs. < * ed by the city council wn ? submitted to eminent counsel outside of the state , and thu opinion tendered wns of such n character thut the promoters of the Lake Mnnnwn Hallway company ex tension do not feel justified In going for ward with the work under the present or dinance. In order to nvold any question of doubt It in necessary that the passage of the ordinance be submitted to the vote of the psople at a npeclal election. The promoters meters of the enterorlse are consulting with prominent business men and taxpayers ante to the advisability of calllnn a special elec tion to submit the proposition to the pee ple. WHAT IS NECESSARY NOW. The new law under which the railway company will have to proceed to get an expression from the people provides that a petition bearing the names of twenty-five of the voters and taxpayers In each ward must be presented to the. mayor and the. city coun cil , and the mayor Is then required to Issue his proclamation , calling a special election for the purpose If the date does not happeii to fall near enough , to a regular election to bring It within the requirements of the law , which requires the publication of the proclamation for four consecutive weeks pre ceding the election. The election must then be held In the usual manner , and the ap plicants for the franchise must pay all ex panses. Mayor Carson Is In Colorado at present , _ and will not return till about Oc tober IS' . By the most rapid work possible the special election cannot be held before the last week In November , and If tlie propo sition should carry It will bo pretty well i along li'i December bcforo the matter la finally settled so that the comrany can go , 1 Into the money markets and d'uposo of Us bonds. If all of thesj negotiations should ' i bo prearranged the company might be able i to get Its money and get ready to call for I contracts by January 1. This portion of the | I problem being settled thu next that comes to i ! the surface Is tne most Important of all can the work be done within the reduced I tlmo limits ? The line from the Ninth j street depot on Dreadway must bo con- , etructed and ready to haul passengers acrosa I the river and to the exposition grounds early j In the spring to enable the company to get , enough of the traffic to pay for the gicat outlay. Emmett Tlnley Is Inclined to take an optimistic view of the matter , and be lieves that the company can utilize Its charter - i ' tor If It secured It early In December. He ] ! says -a mitllclent amount of motley ran bo I lulsed in this city without disposing of the i company's ' bonds to build the connecting I link over the Eaat Omaha bridge between Broadway and the terminus of the East Omaha company's lines , half a mile west of the Nebraska end of the bridge. "If we decide to ask for anything , " said Mr. Tlnley , "It will be for our present char ter , with the extensions granted by the council. We could not and would not at tempt to operate under anything else. If wo had not been Interfered with we would have spent at least $200,000 In cash In Coun cil Bluffs this winter and early next spring , and a large part of thla would have gone for wages to worklngmen nnd mechanics. We would have built up the western or north- wcstcin end of town and given new value to the portion' of the city that lies west of the river. In addition to all of this we would have landed the people of the city and the thousands who will visit the exposition from the east at the gates of the big show within twcnty-fiVQ minutia from the tlmo they stepped aboard of our cars. " CAUSK3 SOME COMMENT. The fact that the Manawa people had se cured an unfavorable opinion from a dis interested Jurist was quickly made known on the Directs yesterday afternoon , and was the occasion of a good deal of talk and many expressions of regret , One attorney who stands mar the head of the local bur remarked with a good deal of emphasis : "I do not think the opinion , wherever It may come frcm , Is good , for the reason that' the time taken to consider' thu propositions pre sented has been altogether too short for a ton IK ! conclusion to have been reached. I liavo been working on the case for the last week and have discovered that a great amount of laborious research Is reijulrccl. It may sound egotistical , but my opinion so far as I have gone , Is that the ordinance Is good , and that the supreme court will so hold If over It comes up for revlovv , " Money to Loan Reduced rate on first class Improved farms and Inside city property. Apply to Jas. N , Casady , jr. , 236 Main ISt. Itl'lll lMtllt < * TrilllMflTM , The following tran fura are reported from the tltlo and loan ofllce of J. W. Squire , 101 Pearl street : Mary Curtis nnd husband to William H. Johtwin ; lot 4. Auditor's subdl- vlHlon of block 6. SIIII addition , w. d. } 2,0:0 County treasurer to W. I . Webster : lots 1 and 3. block 13 , Williams' llrst addition , tux 0 , 19 John Walker and wife to F. T. True ; lot 1 , block 7 , Stutvinan'8 second ad dition , w , d , BOO Andrew Jncobien nnd wife to Jim Andrew Borenson ; lot 11 , block 21. Hums' addition , w d 400 John LundilKan and wife to the Pioneer Savings and Loan company , q. c 25 County Sheriff to T. H Clcland : lot 1 and 'i , block 15 , I'lcrce'o uubdt- vlslon , B. d , , 275 Charles E. Klmboll and wife to Nellie lirctherton ; lot 8 , block 2S , Hlddle'a subdivision , w , d 150 O.V. . Conner and wlfo to Benjamin Markaj neU swtf 30-71-44 , upecltil ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Heirs 'of'vfrg'lnia' H ! 'llobVnVon' 'to Frank K. llobinson ; lots 1 , 2. 3 nnd 4 , block 9. Meredith's addition to Avoca , q. o , "CO Total transfers * .u , $3,470 O'lllllHVS ASSAILANT OX THIAI. . llniik Itiililn-r nnil Woiilit-llc Murderer In llffnrc tinf'ourl. . J. J. Rllcy , alias Charles McIIugh , Is on trial at last for murderous assault of ex- Deputy Sheriff Nick O'Hrlcn , committed on February 25 , 1895 , while the ofilccr was tryIng - Ing to place under arrest three men charged with robbing the Grlswold bank on the night of February 23. .Mclltigh has been In jail here awaiting trial since last January , and ha8 avoided trial by numerous cctitlnuanccfl. When the case was called yesterday morn ing the attorneys for the defendant made a motion and filed the necessary affidavits for another continuance. This was resisted by County Attorney S-aundcrs , and a portion of the forenoon was devoted to oratory. Judge Macy overruled the motion and ordered the trial to proceed. The regular Jury panel was exhausted oirly In the afternoon , and a special venire was Issued summoning twenty additional citizens to report for jury duty. A jury was finally selected and sworn shortly bcforo 4 o'clock , and the remainder of the session was devoted to the opening state ments of the attorneys. The jury consists of Alexander Wdod , fruit grower ; Andrew Graham , fruit grower ; R. D. Gallagher , farmer ; M. B. Musser , farmer ; Fred Millard - lard , farmer ; Richard Cochran , miller ; D. H. Gllmoro , butcher ; 11. J. Morris , farmer ; Fred Lcltzke , farmer ; D. L. Kerr , real estate agent * Fred Everest , real estate agent ; C E. Osborne , farmer. County Attor&cy Saundcrs gave the Jury a very clear and explicit statement of the crime. On Saturday , October 23 , three men caino to Council Bluffs and tcglstcrcd at dif ferent hotels. Two of these men were after , ward arrested , convicted nnd sent to the pen itentiary for bank robbery. The third was lllley , or McIIugh. Ono of these men went cast on a Rock Island freight train on that Saturday evening , and the other two fol lowed on Sunday. On Sunday night the bank was robbed , the vault being torn to pieces by an explosion of dynamite and the building badly wrecked. The explosion aroused the town , and the burglars weie compelled to flee before they succeeded In gatliorlngtiti the proceeds of their work , several thousand dollars In currency being left scittcred around In the ruins of the wrecked vault. Oa. the following Monday forenoon three men came In on n Rock Island train and took rooms at the Kiel hotel. They were the same men who had registered other names at other hotels on the previous Satin-Jay. They went to bed and went to sleep. Dur ing the afternoon a telegram came from the Cass county sheriff , detailing the robbery and describing three men supposed to have committed It. Deputy Sheriffs O'Brien and Hooker located the men at the hotel and placed then under arrest. While they were still In the hotel a fourth man appeared and was evidently a member of the crowd , but claimed to have met them at Des Molncs of the week previous. The officers raid no attention to him , but started with the three , McIIugh , Wlllard .and Butler , to the- county jail , half a blocK. ( Jfstant. When In front of the court house on the south side , MeHugh gave a signal to the others and Iciitantly turned and fired at O'Brien , pressing n 45-callber revolver almost against his abdomen , Inflicting a wound that csme nearly being fatal. O'Brien fired his own re volver , and the bullet took effect In the body of Wilson , crippling but not killing him. A dozen shots were fired la the Immediate vicinity of the court hous , but McIIugh getaway away , after a running fight with Hooker that carried him In the extreme western part of the city. Each of the men' emptied their revolvers a number of times , and one of the members of the regular police force also took a few shots at the determined fugitive. Wilson and Wlllard were captured and were tried In the federal court for stealIng - Ing $600 worth of postage stamps , which was a part of the bank booty , , but MeHugh got out of the country. O'Brien never relaxed his determination to find the man who had shot him , and even while hQ was lying dangcr- oimly woumded he was planning for the cap ture and dictating letters to alt parts of the country , giving close descriptions of the man. One of these letters finally fell into the hinds of the Philadelphia chief of police , and he cotveyed the Information that Mc- Hugh was then In Jail at Allentown , Pa. As soon as O'Brien was able to travel he went to the place and Instantly recognized the man there as the fellow who had tried to kill him. MeHugh was then In prison , ' and was not releised until last January , when he was brought hero upon a requisi tion. The whole fight MeHugh will make for his liberty will turn upon the question of Idrti- tlty. Ho has subpoenaed Wilson and WII- lard , and they will be brought here from the penitentiary to testify In his behalf. He has also secured depositions from Mr. and Mrs. Davis , where ho boarded In PMIadel- phia , and Robert E. Dcady , of the same city , around whose place of business he hung out. Tlieso depositions came by expirss C. O. D. yesterday morning , and the court made au order calling upon the county au- dltor to pay SIS toward their cost upon the affidavit of the prUoncr that was without money. It Is expected that a portion of this fore noon would be devoted to the statement of the case to the jury by attorneys for th I defense , but the last th'rig before court ad- Journed Colonel Dalkey announced that the defense would waive the privilege. The tak ing of testimony will begin this morning. O'Brien will be the first witness. Some com ment has been occasioned around the court room by the fact that MeHugh has grown a full beard while he w.js in. jail. At the time of the shooting he was wearing a short stubby beard of six week's growth. TESTIMONIAL TO A HOY MUSICI.W. OoiiiplliiK'ntiirj' Concert Tcnilrrcil til MiiNlor Arthur ( inIT. The testimonial concert tendered to Master Arthur Goff last evening was an excellent success so for as the production of high class music was concerned. The audience was not EO large as was hoped for , on ac count of the unfavorable weather. The evening's entertainment was opened by an overture from the orchestra followed by an excellent rendition of the "Flocktonlan Polka" on the cornet by Master Arthur Goff Ho responded to an encore with another finely rendered selection. As the little lad appeared' upon the platform the nudlenco tendered him an ovation that incny an older artist would have been proud of. Mr. Huster followed with a violin solo and responded to an encore. Mr Badnllet rendered a flute solo and was also required to play "a second selection. Mr , Altchlson sing ono of his old favorite aongs and re sponded to an encore with "Drink to Me Only with Thlno Eyes. " The audlenco greeted Mr. Nlckerson with an ovation an { after his first selection called him back again , A special number was hero Introduced In the program by way of a cornet duet by Mr. Nlckorson and Master Gaff. They also responded to on encore. Mr. Altchl'Kri ap peared again and sang "King of the Forest Am I. " The evening's entertainment was con cluded by a selection by the orchestra. IJIVKS HIM A eJOOlfTlUI'tlTATIO.V. XrlKlilmr Sfciiri'K n MlllKnfIon of 11 I'crJiiri-r'M He ii I file-1' . William Duncan , who wes convicted of perjury In connection with his testimony In a bootlegger's case before Commissioner George F , Wright , was called up for sentence tence- . Sentence was delayed when the other prisoners were sentenced at the end of the September term of the federal court at the request ot the attorneys for the pris oner , who desired to make a showing to the court to mltlgato sentence. Duncan IH a resident of Red Oak and his perjury was committed In the Interest of a friend who had fallen Into the meshes of the federal revenue laws. Ills attorneys brought up from Red Ook yesterday one of the promi nent farmer citizens who wn able to tell Judge Woolson a good deal In favor of the young man , and U evidently had an Impor tant bearing upon the subject. When sen tence was pronounced , instead of the two or three years which was generally expected would bo the punishment , Judge VCcoUon named eighteen months and A flno ol fSOO. ROLLS OVER Aft EMBANKMENT Elsotrio Oar Jumps the Track with TerribldResults. ONE KILLED AND 'HALF A SCORE INJIHED Trnvcllnir Mini Sniiiril M > cr * IH Doml mill Aiiutlu * ! ; \ \ , H. Morton , IN .Mil i\ | > rfri | . ( it Hoc-over from Hl CEDAH PALLS , la. , Oct. 11. An electric street car on the Waterloo & Cedar Kails rapid transit line Jumped the track at a bridge and was precipitated over n thirty- foot embankment , three miles from this city today. One Myers , a traveling man , was killed outright and ten others were seriously hurt. Sixteen people nvero In the car at the tlmo nnd they were all more or less Injured. The Injured arc : \V. II. Morton , a Chicago traveling man ; \\111 probably die , A. Uothlltu , Cedar Kails , scalp wound. Allco Crotty , Waterloo Internal Injuries. Miss KHckliiKcr , face cut. Frank Foulk , rib broken. D. 13. Morrison , Wlnona , Minn. J. O. Waldron , Chicago. Charlotte Cunningham , student State Nor mal school , Clara Sine , student State Normal school. Klttlo Townsend , Fort Bodge , student State Normal school. Henry Flint. IS. B. Tlbbttts , motorman. _ , Frank Latlcr , conductor. Claude Casa , student State Normal school. Clara Hunt , student State Normal school , Lulu Hovce. All thu Injured are likely to recover ex cept Morton. OIIPII.V.NS' 1IOMI2 CAUSKS STIIIKI3. Odd Ft'lltMiN of lowii Hnvi ? n Troiilile- MIIIIC Utifstlnn lo Sell IP. DAVENPORT , la. , Oct. 11. ( Special. ) A few years ago itho OJd Fellows of Iowa took under consideration the advisability of es tablishing In some city of the state a home for OJd Fellows' orphans. After the matter hail been discussed at several grand lodge meetings the grand lodge solicited proposi tions from cities desiring the location of the liomc. Jefferson , IndUnoh , Boone , Mason City , Clinton and several other cities In the state submitted propositions at the next grand lodge meeting. Greene lodge of Jef ferson offered lands , buildings and a bonus If thu home was located at that place. In- dlanoli also submitted a good offer. The Jefferson proposition \\as accepted and a committee was appointed to close up the deal. This committee made a modified de mand that Jefferson guarantee free educa tion to the orphnis. Iowa's educational laws are not subject to Odd Fellow authority , and In this demand the committee exceeded Us authority. School boards are chosen from year to year pud one board cannot limit the lawful actionsof , fts successor. The sit ting board of dlrcptors was In favor of free education and Grepne'lodge of Jefferson of fered to procure , or did procure , bondb to guarantee free education of the orphans , so far as the grand lodge was concerned. At this tlmo IhdUinola came In with a modified proposition , .listing the land In ques tion at a fictitious value. , The committee selected by the grand.oclge ] to close up the deal with Jefferson without any author ity from the grand lodge entered Into a contract with Indjanola. Jefferson secured an Injunction pqndlug ( Ue meeting cf Hit. ' grand loJge. The , grand lodge In session at Mason City , by a voti > of 4 to 1 , sustained Jefferson and again decided the home should bo located there. .Therj Indlanola secured an Injunction pending the sitting of the sov ereign ledge atlndlananqli.5 , That body has iavcrsed the actlafv.ofTho Iowa"g'raiiu' lodge and decided that the home should be lo cated at Indlanola. The grand lodge of Iowa will meet In thlb city on October 18 and at that time the mat ter of the home will again come up. There will bo a bitter fight and the probabilities are that It will be decided to abandon the building of the home altogether , as there Is a \vldespread sontlment among the Odd Fel lows of the state that they desire to control their own business affairs. Many are of the opinion that an Odd Fellows' orphanage 'Is entirely unnecessary ; but Irrespective of this opinion , they believe that If the home k- bullt It should bo located at Jefferson , and do not believe that the sovereign lodge should Interfere. Cedar Haplds lodge. No. 141 , one of the largest and most Influential lodges In the ctate , at a recent meeting decided to Invite a conference of the representatives of all the lodges in the Fifty-first district to meet In older to become thoroughly ) acquainted wi'h ' the wishes and preferences of their constit uency. A convention has been called foi October 13 In the hall of the Cedar Rar/.a > loJgc , at which tlma some line of action will bo decided upon In the circular sent out inviting the representatives of the district to meet < it Cedar Rjplds t.io committee , among other things , says : "IJrothers : A cc- rlous condition confronts us. We cannot but view the situation with grave concern anil alarm , Disaster and misfortune may be hidden in the turmoil and strife now excit ing the brotherhood of the state. Can \\r do anything to alliy or mollify this excite ment and encourage a more harmonious sen timent ? We can at least solidify ourselves by this conference and thus by energetic and determinate- action make the Fifty-first dis trict ono of Influence and power in the next giand lodgd In the determination and Bettlc- mciu of the home question now so muci a' Issue. " SIIAKT HOl'SH ' FIIUi > IIV STHIKI3KS. KlunioH Arc I'rovrnteil from .Sirciul- | Inir In tit ( lit * III n i * . DCS MOINES , Oct. 11. { Special Terg am. ) Late Sunday night the shaft IIOUBO of the Eureka Coal company , east of town , was found on fire , this being the sec nd fire there in five dajs. It Is charged both were uta ted by striking miners , is thin company hat , atousoil the bitter opposition of the men. The shaft woks burned out , but the fire was prevented from getting Into tbo mine. Thu loss Is about $3,009. Tiio Carbondale Mining company tday re ceived 100 Rubslan miners from Illinois , to take the places of incn who have refused to go back at the terms offered. Mcst of the strikers have returned to wotk a { Jha raise. M'n.ucs' ' 'AT ' MASO.V cvrv. Dcinm-rnflr Ciinilfilatc' AHfKCH Ilfiuli- | llc'im I K'iru VH * ? < > > > " * ' MASON CITY. AS. , Oct. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) Fred E. bft [ ) , democratic c ndldata for governor , tp9VJJn the Auditorium to night. His aJJrosa was devoted to a discus sion of state expenditures , alleging extrava- gsnca In ioput > llc3i ml3ii3gcnrnt. The sliver question was taken'jip at the finish. Tha hall was v.ell filled , , , At the conclusion a , bniquet wax held at the Park trtelW , covers being laid. Speeches wore made'by C , II. McFall of Os- kaloot,4 , T , W. 'WAndrow of UPS Mol.ira. Fted E. White , J , I'JJlilalso. ' E. 11. Hlgley , F. A. Klersohman Sorter. OASI : TAKI : > lynuii HE ll I'oitulUt .Voiiillirtlloii DlNiintr III DlH- IrU-t Court inn ) Will ! ! Aiu'iilril. | DBS MOINES , Oct. 11. ( Special Telegram. ) The record In the populist nomination case was certified to the district court today. The stenographic record of the case was Introduced , and the case argued and sub mitted. Attorney General Remley then appeared and atked that he bo allowed to protest on behalf of the election board , without thu formality of legal appearance , Judge Spur rier rc'fueid to allow this. Then J. M. Day appeared as attorney for Ilc-lil UK , Jliirnliitr , OrvriilnK Criivtl- I"K Skin Diseases relieved In a few minutes by Aenew's Ointment. Dr. Atrnew's Oint ment relieves Instantly and cures Tetter , Salt Kheum , Scald Head , ISczemu , Ulccru , Illotchea and all Eruption : ! of the Skin. It la uoothliif tind quletlnir nnd acts like magic In all Baby Humors , Irrltatlonof the Scalp Kuhn & Co. . lEtli end Doujflas ; Sherman & McConncU Prw .Co. , 1513 Podge BU 1 Cftarte * A. "Lloya. tnlodle-oMIio-roiia popnllrt candidate for governor , nna wanted to Bio n protest ngalnst the whole proceeding * on the ground that IJoyd had not been served with notice. Ho .wanted the c&eo continued till the next 4crm ol court , which will bo tier election. . . , It Is not expected this motion will to given nnr Attention. The case was taken under advlsomont , nnd will bo decided In n few days. It will bo carried to the u- preme court however It Is decided below. oiinnxwoon PAIIK \ TOWN AMAIN , Olil Council nf n UPH Ilnlncn Hnliurli Claim * Anllinrlly. rtKS MOINES , Oct , U. ( Special Telegram. ) The fight over the validity of thc Des Molncs annexation of eight yevils' ago Is getting at the same tlmo serious and hu morous The city , In 1S90 , annexed all the surrounding territory , Including about a dozen Incorporated towns , among them Grccrswood Park. Greenwood Park Included what Is now Grand avenue , the Fifth avenue of DCS Molncs. The council has got Into a fight with the Grand avenue people over a big paving contract , and the annexation fight has been dragged In , A call has been Issued for a meeting ) of the old city council of Greenwood Park. It Is Issued on the theory that the old council , under the law , holds ofllce till successors are elected and qualified and further , that the annexation law being unconstitutional there Is no other authority over Greenwood Park than Its old town government. Of the six men who were councllmcn at the tlmo of annexa tion , five still llvo here , and all arc agreed to the effort to reassert their authority. They are : Walter McCain , C. II. Getchell , J. II. Windsor , F. S. Jaqnlth nnd E. U. Mason. Ono has moved away , and the coun cil will fill the vacancy. C. II. Kaufman * who was mayor of Greenwood Park , has left , and the council will fill the vacancj temporarily. As soon as the council gets the wheels of government oiled , It will formally notify the city of tcs ) Molncs that It Is tres passing within the limits of the town of Greenwood Park , nnd will also bring an ac tion , to secure an accounting of funds col lected by the city of DCS Molncs from Greenwood taxpayers. The old council will then bo made defendant In the suits over the present paving controversy , and a case will bo carried to the federal courts to deter mine If the annexation was valid. The Iowa supreme court has held that It was entirely unconstitutional , but on grounds of public [ > olcy ! declined to set It aside. The belief Is that the federal courts will not be so lenient , and that the city Is In serious danger of being dismembered. i > um < < u i\s M.YYOIIvni / nn TIUIU ) . iiti'M Development In Klclit AKi Sullir > nrnli OrilliiniiL'i' . DES MOINKS , Oct. 11. ( Special Telegram. ) The supreme court held that Peter Ollnger , who was mayor of Dnbuqiie at the tlmo of the passage of the salary grab ordinance and approved that measure , must stand trial for malfeasance In ofilce. Ue was Indicted and on demurrer and appeal took the matter to the supreme court. The demurrer Is over ruled and he will be tried. A few days ago the court handed down a like opinion In the cases of the aldermen who voted for the grab. VLIHTOIl AMI CASH AHE MISSIXO. of Five Hinnlrcil Dollar * * for an Ailnir County Ofilrlnl. CRESTON. la , Oct. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) The bondsmen of Auditor Davis of Adalr county , who has been missing for more that > a week , liavo offered a reward of $50J for his arrest. Experts are examining the books , and as the Investigation proceeds , the condition becomes worse. The supervisors have declared the ofilce vacant and appointed an auditor prc-tem. Vit < > for 13 < | iiil liy Iti'iircst'lltnlloil. DUUUQUE. la. , Oct. 11. The Methodist conference , before adjournment today , voted almost unanimously in favor of equal lay representation. IlMVIICMN Nil ( OH. A man whoso Identity Is unknown was found dead under a railroad bridge near Spirit Lake. He had been shot , one bullet passing through his head and two entered the left side. HIo pockets were turned In- sldr out. Indicating It was a case of murder with robbery for Its object. A short time ago Hon. George Schee of Prlmghar made an offer to the public school of Sheldon of $250 for the benefit of the pub lic school library , on condition that the citi zens of Sheldon woiil'1 glvo an eqml amount. The teachers have raised more than that amount nnd a fair library for the school Is now an assured fact. Frank Haupt and n. A. Anselmant , two young men taking a pleanure trip from St. Paul , their homo , to St. Louis , stopped at Hurllngton. As their craft left the levee Haupt had the top of his head blo.vn off and was instantly killed by the discharge of T. musket. Anaelmant says Haupt discharged the weapon himself accidentally , but that he lid not see It. Ho turned around at the shot to BCD his companion fall. Burglars entered the general store of Honch , Smith & Felter of Farnhamvlllc Sat urday night. Mr. Hough discovered them "nil fired two shots at the robbers without "ffcct and then stepped out In the street and called for help. The burglars rushed to the front door rnd shot him , one ball taking ef fect In li'B neck near the jugular vein. Hough went Into convulsions and the bur glars made their escape. Officers were at once notified , but EH there Is no clexv no arrests have been made. SLAYS HIS SISTER'S ' HUSBAND Ohatlci AndoTFon Arrested as the Result of a Tight with Kulvee , QUARREL OVER TRESPASSING CATTLE Survltor Snyn llr > Wi nl to Ilic IMncc IiitvnilliiK lo Flnli ( ni"l He Will HiTrleil for Mil filer. CHKYENNE , Wyo. , Oct. 11. ( Special. ) Charles Anderson and Kdward Knoff , broth ers-in-law , living on Oak Creek , Cook county , fought with knives on Wednesday until Knoft was staobcd to death. The men liavo been at enmity for several years and their quarrels have been frequent and bitter. Tuesday some of Anderson's cattle got Into Knoff's fields. Ho turned them out onto the open , plains. Anderson was offended and on Wednesday morning took a slurp hunting knlfo and went to Knoff's place for a set tlement. Hu , found Knoff alone In his cor ral and the fight commenced at onco. An derson's version of the affair Is that they fought with their fists for some time and that he was getting the best of the fight when Knelt drew n knlfo. Ho did the same and soon struck Knoff Iwlco In the abdomen and once in the _ bick. Knoff fell to the ground , and he ( led. Mrs. Kooff , who is Anderson's sister , found her husband bleeding to death In the corral , whcio ho died without iccovcrlng conscious ness. Anderson was arrested and Is In jail at Sundance. IJcfqre ho knew of Knoff's death , ho told of going to his place with the Intention of fighting. Ho will be prose cuted for nnirdcr. Dentils of II Dnj. DBNVnil , Oct. 11. Hev. Dr. Newell S. Al bright , professor of biblical nnd historical theology In the Illff School of Theology , died last night after a brief Illness. Ho was a graduate of Ohln Weslcyan university. Drew Theological scmlmiry , and the University of Hallo In Germany. Ho was 49 years old. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 11. Dr. Luke Uob- Inson , one of the mcst prominent citizens In California , died suddenly of heart disease yesterday near Lathrop , Cal. ORLEANS , Neb. , Oct. 11. ( Suoclal. ) F.unk Dalrymple , aged 42 , died here l st week of apoplexy. He was burled with Masonic honors. He leaves a wife and four ihlldren. CRAWFORD Neb. , Oct. 11. ( Special Tel egram. ) Mrs. Jennie E. Showers , pro prietress of the Gate City hotel here , for merly of Long Pine nnd Newcastle , died suddenly yesterday of llrlglit's dlseaae , the malady of which her husband , 0. J. Show ers , died two months ago. Mrs. Sharp , her daughter , and John Ulrlch leave tonight with the remains for Sngnlnaw. Mich. Funeral services were conducted hero by Rev. nates , under the auspices of the Masons and the Order of Eastern Star. Tliore Is no need of llttic- children being tortured by scald head , eczema and skin eruptions. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve gives Instant tellef and cures permanently. Klrc Itccoril for a Il r. ATCHISON , Kan. , Oct. 11. Fire , which started at 2:30 : o'clock this morning , de stroyed the flouring mill and warehouse of John M. Cain , together with contents ; the flouring mill and contents belonging to the Central mills , the Calm block , a two-story brick structure containing four stores , and five small frame buildings. The aggregate loss Is about $7ii.OOO : Insurance about one- third. Besides the flouring mill , Cain owned the block and three of the dwellings. The Cain warehouse contained 3,000 barrels of flour , and the mill several thousand bushels of wheat. Cain's total loss Is $52,000 ; In surance , $21COO. The Central mill contained a large amount of grain. Both mill and con tents were fully Insured. WATERLOO. Neb. . Oct. 11. ( Special. Yes terday fire destroyed a cottage In the western part of town belonging to Conrad Nlel. The building was a total loss. The contents were saved. No Insurance. The lire originated from a defective Hue. HLOOMINGTON , Ind. , Oct. 11. The hotel at French Lick Springs burned early tills morning. IlliiiUer KnllM to Appear for Trlnl. CHICAGO , Oct ll.-J W. Donaldson , the St. Louis banker and broker who \vai arrested Saturday , failed to appear In court today when he was called , charged with disorderly conduct. Tno otllcor who made the arre = t explained that he had broucht the mllllonalio in for site keeping and upon learning that there was nothing against the defend ml the muglHtrutc dls- ml8fx > d the case. Donaldson came to Chicago cage to njll bonds and was taken Into ciutody Saturday. He tpent several hours In a ccl. InilliiiiHfler Trnlii Itnlihern. GUTHRII5 , Okl , Oct. JlA ponso of , Cheyenne Indians , headed by Deputy United I States Marshal Eugene Hall , has been sent after the remainder of the Jennings bandits who held up the passcngc-is on the Rock Island nt Clilckntaw recently. The Indians i hnvo struck tie tr.UI nnd aip now going to- . lanrd theWIchltn mountains. Hull Is a daring otllccr and was an otlleer In Crlpplo Creek during HH palmy days. GOLD DUST. Better stay at home and get from your grocer. Sold every- where and Cleans Everything MADE ONkY BY THEN. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY , Chicago. BU Louis. Now York. Boston , Philadelphia. "CUPIDEME" MANHOOD RESTORED 1 Tills KrentVcselulil * _ VlUilUfr.tliopriserlp. tlonot n ratuou * Trench physician , will quietly cure Juu of nil HIT. vous or dlsfivifs of tuo gruerutlve uriuiii , aiicli ni J. ' > aiManhood , Insomnia , I'uiiulii tliu Ji.icli.Hcmhml Jjinlesinn.Nt-mmi . Debility J'lmplvii , Uinllntss to Murry , KzliuustliiK Pridni , Vurlcwple nmi Cot.stlnatlon. Itntapn ull luu > i-i byilav or nl8t.u 1'ievMiiti iiilck. | i lutsol cllsclmrcf , wtilcUlf uotclici Wrrl ] r > pj | KiHpprniiilorrl.d'iianJ nrrnnr .unac-rrn nil tlioliorrnridlImpdleiirr. 'III > II > iMI : < clcBbbcattiullvcr , tut . - UbhUHh. AND Al-lt-n * - iiiej-aanlIhniirlnoryorBnimoulllmj ; | , < untlea. CDl'inBNfJutrenBtbensttnUre.itoresBmallwcnlci/rt-Btis. Tim rroson miffprirs nro not curnl bj1 Doclnre H lieenuso ninety per rent dto trouble. ' with ProBfalMI * . CUl'IDKNUIstlinnnly known remid/to eurouliliouiuimp < 'rulloii. fXWIc tlmonl- Sta. A wrlt'i-n Btnrnnlco given anil money returned If six lion's do a not tlftct a iicrumiituuura. tuabo"\ \ * for { 5.03.by mall. Henil for loicuclrct Inr and H-stlmonlaU. Artrtrpps r V i MKWICJMK . . ! , O.J10ia07l.BanFrriciaco.Col. [ ( ! fur Kite t * ' NV fAKNAM BTllEETS , OMAHA. NEU. MVKUS-UILLON UUUCJ CO. . B. E. 1JTJI A "A GOOD TALE WILL BEAR TELLING TWICE. " USESAPOLIO ! USE After Ju'y ' Ist mY father , Dr- K.j. y/0odbury , will have clmrjro of the plato work In my olllco/and I will give my ontlro attention to Opurativo Dontlbtry , Crown and Bridge Work , No. 30 Pearl St. , H.A.WOODBURYD.D.S Next to Graud Hotel. . . , . . ssraag j Some doctors arc like o\vl . They look wiie nnd tMk wise but liter don't think. In diagnosing disease they don't po back totlicatnitlntr point. When n ninn pet * nick , nine times out of ten lilt cvl < 'dent ' sickness is only a symptom of some hidden and lonR-ntR. Icctetl disorder. Most frequently the oriel- nnl nnd excltinR trouble is n disordered di- trestiott. If that is corrected nature will in the majority of cases do the test. U is cnsy for n man to avoid sickness if he will keep a watchful eye on his digestion nnd resort to the ripht remedy the moment he frrl liimielfout of soils. All disorders of the digestion are corrected by Dr. Tierce's Golden Mcdicnl Discovery. H restores lost appetite , invigorates the liver , nnd fills the blnodwitli the lifc-civing elements that build healthy flesh nnd firm muscles. It is the great blood-maker , flesh- builder , nnd nerve tonic. It cures 98 per cent , of all cases of consumption. It cures wasting discnset nnd nervous troubles. It wards off disease of every description. liny "Golden Medical Discovery" of reliable - liable dealers ; with tricky ones , something else that pays them better will probably ba offered ns "just as good. " Perhaps it is for them ; but it can't be forj-ow. "Mywlfchns found great help from Doctor 1'lerce's OoUlen Mcdicnl Discovery , ns , wlicn she takes cold from any came It generally settles on hcrlunRS , " w rites U. Jnmcs.ofllox 181 , lirooklvti , Ctiyahoga Co. , Ohio , "Tlie M'axorite Prescrip tion ' we keep on hand nil the time. It Is n won. dcrftil medicine. Mvwifc hns great failli In It. ny being careful In tlie wny we live and liyuslniy Dr. 1'lcrcc's medicines \ \ lieu we don't feel just right , we have lind to call in n doctor but once IK fifteen A man can't either make money or enjo/ life who sufTuri from headaches , nnd sleep lessness , mid heart-burn. These troubles nre caused by constipation. Dr. fierce1 * riensant Pclli-ts ate n nine , safe , speedy and permanent cure for constipation. They nre tiny , siiRiir-coatcd giniiulcs. One little " 1'ellct" is n gentle laxative , nnd two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. Dis honest drucgfctr sometimes try to substi tute inferior articles for the sake of nrolit. ( OH SYPHILIS ) A. Written n.mrnnlr.CUKF. KVKKY CASH Moxr.v IIFIIM > F. . Our cure \ > tiornmnont urn ) not a pntcliliiR up. t' ti trtittit lui yi'ari * HKO hm o lu'ver wen n * jln | ton tlnrfl. IH ill-roll 1)1 ir > u\n COM lull ) ecnlltltnt JullliJ Mmll. ntul c K ! > o tin' mine strong cimianlco lu cm u or n ( mill nil money. Those \\lio prtf * ! * to cnlne IIOIB lor tlrat- mint run < ! o i-oi\ml m- will Imj mllioiul laru both ns .nil holrl Mll while IICIP frwrlnll tonne. tr elml * | IIIK < > I lie oi hi Inraiiv-c lint our .tlllulv ICriiinly \\tlliijtciiif Wlltrlor full luiillciilMi. and net Ilia clicmcrlouirlliiil ! > oilnli'.k'UrMJllHI | ' ) mtoo. lit Ihu mo l iMiilntnt ph } > lclnn lm\o never been nblo to Kl e lump Ilinn timpuKiM ifllfl. In our ten j nn innctlou with Ilil.Mnelc IIi-liH-ilv II hat bten inojl illllkllll Co nreii'iiine I te | > irjmlln milling all nxnlk'il prlllc . Hut und r am htiuiiR viiannilrejuu thuuld not lieMtfttc lo * ry tl ! < umpclj . Vou mko no dinner ot lorlng jour nioiu'y Vt tjimiintec lo cure or ufuiul Lctuolinr and atv Irn p .1 mmtatUm to piutcct , nl.o'Mnaiidal liai-UIni : ot Knoo.tioo , It IH pufcclly > afc loan Hhoulll try tintiiiuiiieiit llrictofoicjou lm\e In en puiilnu : u | > nnil iirulnit out your mono For titrtcmit tli'aliMCiilMiml alllnniKli jun alu nut j firmed no our has paid Lark > our mom j Ho not waste nnv mou muni * ) until > mi trj UK. oM.cnronlc , rteeit-nnlril iai.ci > i-invifli. tl.lilj to ninety ilnJM. ImrsilKate out lliianrl.il Manillni ; . our irpulallon us buvlncsH nun. U'lltH u < foi iiMine * nl.il ailihetserf of tliou Me lmo eumllio have elicit iiciinNFloti to rtrrr to then. It i-iistB jun only | , u.t.ifiin do lulu i It lll m\r ) o i a wonilof nuireihiBfnun inrnlnl stialns tmlirjou lo nianlcit what nm > your olTtpt hit ; sutler thimtph 31 ur ounncitllireiHH ' II j our cj inplointiuropltniJesoiilace , goto thiont. mucoiiA iiatclici * In mouth , iluuiualtun In bones unit joint * , hair rMllnir out ciupllonH en uny tiai t or the bo l > feellni ; or icrneial diirck | li > n. palliH In lirador lione .jou ham no tlttu * louaste. Thohowlio are con-lHiitlv laklni ; tneiiMlt } Hint potash should dlH- fontlnuclt. Oonslnut UM' or thiso iliugB will nuely bllnR aores and tatliiu Hirershi the end. Don't tall to urJte. All couoiiondenco tint sealed In plain imcl- open WelnUle Ihn most ilirld ln > vstiKatlon ooilvrlll do all Inourpowor toal'i oa lu It. AdUicw ) , COOK GO 111 , , Chicago , , Dearies & Searles. SPHClALlbTS IN PfflVHEJplS. WEflK SEX U ALLY. All I'rUnto Diseases . Ulscirdcrs of Men , Treatment hy Mail. Consultation l-'rco. 3YP&HL5S & Cured for life nnd tinpol on thoroughly cleaimed Sncininlorrlii'a Seminal Wi-aknusH , Lost Man- liood. "lKllt KmlHhloiiH Dcc.ivi'il Faciiltloi. Ku- iniilo Wi-aUni-hn ami all ili-ltcnte dlHorilcrn peculiar - liar to either bet. iiHllI\uU' euml. 1MLKS FISTULA nnd UKCTAI. Ur.CEIlS , HYDIIOCKM : AND VAIUCO-RU : p priua.icntly nnd uncci-SHJiilly cured Methoil now nn il iinf.illlnff. SiriGlur8aidfileet.ctlli , . .n. . l > y new method without P.ilu or cutting. C.ill o oraddieHH with atriuiP DBS. MIES 8 mm."tiso > City Com niton. IIBADQUAItTEHS REPUBLICAN CITY CRNTUAL COMMITTEE. OMAHA. Xeb , Pursuant to a resolution adopted at u rcg. ular meeting of thu Republican city Pentr.il committee , a convention of the republicans of the city of Omahn , Douirlas county , Mate of Nebraska , is licioliv called to inert nt Washington null on tnp 15th day of Oc'ober , A. U , 1S97 , at S o'clock p. m. , for the uur- pose of nominating' candldateH for the fol lowing ofllce , to-wlt : Five members of the Ho.ud of Education , for a term of three yrar.i ; one member of fin Board of Kduca- tlon , for a term of IIAO ycarB , and eno member of thu Hoard of Education , for n term of OIKyear. . Thu representation In f.ild convention shall be a * follows : N'ne delegates from each w.ird In said city. The primal lex for the selection of dele gates to fiild city convention will bn hold on thu lUh day of October , A. D. , lij)7 ! ) , In the several -nar.lB of the city of Umnha. fiom 12 o'clock noon to " o'clock p. in. of Bald day , at the following plnc fl : ' First Wnrd-1'03 South Tenth street. Second Word-Fifteenth and Wlill.im. Third Ward 1120 Capitol avenu ? . Fourth Ward 307 South Seventeenth BllC'Ct. Fifth Ward 15ifling .hull , on Sherman ave nue. nue.Hlxih Ward Willis block , Twenty-fourth and Grant xtrectH. Seventh Ward 1314 South Park avenue , Eighth Ward Twenty-fourth and C tim ings Htrctit. Ninth Ward Twenty-ninth and Putnam BtreetH. IJ. J. CORNISH , Cllnlrm-l - CHARLES A ASKWITH. ' AHflstanl Secretary , Dated nt Omaha , Neb , tlil.s 9th day of October , 1MI7. OctlO-11 12 Stand up for Nebraska ! Be it "b7 subscribing For The Bee And sending it To all your friends. The Bee is a thorough Nebraska Newspaper. " XW N O SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. S < * rtVNXx A rk "k vvvvwwkJ DWEUJNOB , I'HUIT. I'AIIM AND QAHDEN " " " " * " ' - ror sale or r nl. Day - - - - -A , . . . I I.MMIlii il .1