THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER g , 1807. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MlMHl M Hmj Murphy , CM ! and wood , 37 Main. In. Shrlvcr , dentist , Merrlnm blk. , rdm 246. M. Doyle of Ncola visited the city yester day , John T. Hart has returned to Hod Cloud , Colo. Fred Carr of Cherokee 1 In the city on biR'nccs. . . ' The UeyfofT family of Little Sioux are In - -tWTcIty. tr Hugh Mensehcl of Mlndcn was In the city yesterday. J C Stene of Olenwood was In the city ytftcrday , A L Palmer of Oakland was In thn city yesterday. H A. Gould of Ottwnwn. was In the city yesterday. H J. Bchcrbock ot Ntola was o Bluffs visitor } cstcrday. H L Wooilmanto of Macedonia la In tbo city on hunlncss. Krnlo Mcnsclicl of Hastings , la. , was In the city vcstcltMy. L. S. Hough of Hooper , Neb. , was In tbo city } cstcrday on business. Qcorgo Cross , a cattleman from nmoreon , Is In tbo city on business. James Knnalcy of Ncoln waa among the visitor ? In the city yesterday , H L. Clrlfils and wife of Carson wore Visiting In the elty jcstcrday. Mcl'hcrson S- Heed , cut flowers and de- Blgra , olllco C Pearl at. , tut , 372. FiMsfaUlon guaranteed at the reliable Bluff City stcim laundry. Phone 314. AV H. nuighorty and daughters of Orls- weld were shopping In the city yesterdav. Mr and Mrs. John Sides nnd Mrs. Lucy Now man of Carson wcro shopping In the city jcfitcrdny. HPV. S M. Pel kins went to Oiklnnd yes terday and delivered nn nddrcts at a mootIng - Ing of prohibitionists. Cailson's freshly ground cornmcal , best to lie had ; cill for It at your grocer's or at C. Carlson's Wnsh. Avo. mills. The tiuplecs of Trinity church have de ferred , the ercstlon of a parpomgo for a time nnd Hev. Mr. Ooodell has located at 710 South Third street. Tbo cntlro police force was grouped In artls'lc confutlon In front of the city build ing jcntcrday for the purpose of having a photograph taken. Council Bluffs people can obtain copies of the International art series. "Ireland In Pictures. " by calling at the Council Bluffs office ot The Dee. No 10 Peirl street Are } ou over In need of laundry work"1 Our well managed plant , four wagons and 'phono 157 a'e at } our service We also give premium stamps The Eagle Laundty The case of John Kurtz , charged In Justice VIcn's court with attempting to kill his wife on Saturday evening , was settled outside of court } csterday and the complaint dismissed Mr. and Mre U H Pollok leave todiy for Qulncy , HI. , where the } will tnukc their future home. Mr Pollok wna connected wl h tlio old management of the Omiha & St Louis railway hero for many } ears and he pocc to assume a similar position under the povv management. Hurry Goodrich waa arrested voste'day afternoon upon a warrant charging him with atsau t and battery. In an altercation lie had thiovvn n brlik at another boy , Clmr'cs Bosen , nnd Inlllcled a bid scalp wound on the back of his head Both are Echool bos and the warrant was not servtd until after the Ooodrlch boy had been dis missed from school. In Justice Vlen's office the difficulty vvus settled by the parents of young Goodrich pa } Ing the cos's of " 10 cjss nnd agreeing to punish the young man for Ills bad display ot temper. Ml < 8 Olla Cook's rcsldenia at 711 South Sixth street was entered by burglars yester day afternoon. Mlts Cook Is preparing a Jiomo which she will occupy with her mother who Is expected to return to the city today end Mss ! Cook was to occupy the now place last night for the first time During the afternoon she went to a neighbor's house to get one of the women to spend the night with her on the pica that she was afraid ot burglars. She was only absent a few min utes but when she returned by the front door she was very much startled to see a man disappear through the back door. An Investigation showed that the house had been thoroughly ransacked during her absence. Entrance had been effected by breaking open thu door leading from the cellar. The thief had gathered up a quantity ot valuable bric-a-brac and had piled It up In tlio kitchen ready to bo taken away The sudden return ot Miss Cook prevented him getting It. C. B. Vlavl Co , temale remedy ; consulta tion free omco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Health book furnished. 32C-327-32S Merrlam block N. Y. Plumbing comrmnv. Tel. 250. A cold wave Is coming. Get one of Cole Cole's Air-tight Hot-blast heaters. Woliur , lh > LjiiiiiRollNt. Rev. J. II. Weber , who begins revival mectlnga hero tomorrc-w In Trinity Methodist church , ID Just closing a series of meetings In Burlington. - Ho has been In the work for fifteen } ears , and In that time has had more I than 110,000 professed conversions at his * meetings. Ho was born In Cincinnati In 1855 and was reared In the Roman Catholic faith. Ho wao converted to the Protestant belief In a etreet meeting In Cincinnati and Joined the St. Paul Methodist Episcopal church of that city. Ho began work In the Sunday school nnd later felt that ho was called to the ministry. Ho entered the Wesle.n unl- \erslty In Delaware , 0. , worked his way through and served as regular minister In I'M the ctntral Ohio conference one year and I'Mi the next } ear entered the evangelistic work , i which ho has since followed. WE GUARANTEE COLE'S HOT BLAST HEATER To use trie-third loss fuel than any under draft soft coul stove made. To K'VU ' II good base heat and an even heat never before seen with soft coal. To hold fire purrctly nnd to burn hard cor 1 economically , With u good Hue it 1.4 clean UH a b.i ; . ' burner. Sec It running at our btorc , COLE & COLE , 14 MAIN STREET , MILTON RODDERS & SON and URIOQS. OMAHA AGENTS. ALL THROUGH BUT VOTING Political Forces Well Llnod Up for tto Election Today , CANDIDATE SHW FEELS CONFIDENT Illninrir UN Cortiilii of n Mnjorlty n Lnrpro UN tluit Given In limn I.nut Ycnr. There was a good deal ot activity In poli tical circles yesterday among the workers and leaders of all ot the parties , but It was of that quiet nature that counts on election day. It was chledy the work of perfecting the details that will bo followed around the palls today. In the democratic camp a number ot earnest councils wcro held and Instructions given to the workers directing whcto and for which candidates the hardest fight was to bo made. The summary of the situation s printed In The Bee ot yesterday morning was not materially changed during thu day , except u slight modification ot demo cratic gloom by the return from the country of a largo number of their workers , bringing with them the report that the country dis tricts looked much more favorable for demo cratic success than the city. The democratic nnciagcis placed enough faith In these re ports to withdraw their workers from the country and concentrate them In the city wards. Ilia fight on the sheriff grows moro acute with each hour , and It was freely predicted taut night that tha democrats would offer some tempting trades for republican votes for O'Drlcn. The friends ot William Arml. who Is generally conceded to be the can didate that will lead all others on the republi can ticket , weio n llttlo fearful yesterday that the fight for the she ! Iff might bo the means of causing some luss to the popular rctidldato for treaburer , through over-con- lldenco In his ability to lead the ticket , and a wirnlng has been sent over the county that will counteract any bad effect from this source lion L M. Shaw i cached the city shortly bcforo midnight Sunday night and placed the signature on the register of the Grand hotel that Is soon to adorn the olllclal docu ments of the state of Iowa. Ho held a confer ence w lib the IOCA ! republican managers and the report they gave him of the situation In this county ho pronounced to be about the Binio as these coiling from the ninety-eight other couiulea In the state Ho was confident his majority would rcich somewhere near that given for McKlnle ) last fill There was not even the usml excuse for the fntmc.ru remaining awaj from the polls , for the niarvclous season with Its summer weather up to the present time has given them opportunity to get through with their autumn work nnd the Indications of a bright and chilly day today ho thought would be the means of biinglng out the full r'cpubllc'n vote In the country The farmers llkcl } will want to take a da } off to rest even If the stronger Incentive of the election weie wantIng - Ing Mr Shaw spent a part of the day In the city nnd returned to his homo In Dsnl- son to await with the utmcot confidence the result of today's election I M Tioiior returned } eutcrdny from DCS Molncs where he Ins been devoting his time In the state republican headquarters during the campaign He said the republicans throughout the state were never more con fident of a great victory on the eve of any election than they nrc now. "It's a ques tlou of majorities. " said he. The polls wl'l ' bo opened at 7 o'clock thla morning and will close promptly at C this evening Tallowing are the locations of the polling booths in the various election pre cincts * Tint Wnrd First precinct , Chris Sorensen - son building , 114 I2ast Broadway ; Second precinct. OtH building , 11'3 Dast Broadwny. Second Ward First precinct , G Shlndele building , 17 North Main street ; Second pro- tlnc-t , I < P. Servlss building , 734 West Uin uUv-iy. Third Ward rirst precinct , John Keller building. 10 South ll.iln stiout ; Second pre cinct , Mrs J. Blaxlm building , S07 South l M.iln .street. rourth Wird Drat precinct , Spltzn igel i building , 50 * Penrl street ; Second precinct , I Cutter building between Sixth nnd Seventh stnct , 612 Twelfth avenue. Fifth Wnrd Viral precinct , county build ing , 1120 Fifth avenue ; Second precinct , county building , 1311 South Thirteenth i sti eut I Sixth Wnrd First precinct , Spemin's building , corner Twenty-third street nnd 'Hioidwny ' ; Second iproclnct , A Bernck"1 building- , Cut Off HI ind , Thirteenth street and I avenue. Kuno Township Quts'de ' J. Green's build ing. \ oTiusvno vim NOT unr.isTiui : . SOMU- May Kt't III I'nili'i ' * the I.KU'M ItcKiilntliinM. The registration boards will sit In the usual places today for the purpose of grant- Iho das of reglstrallon The voter who get their names on the voters' lists by rea son of being out of the city during nil of the days of registration. The voter who Undo himself In that position will bo obliged to follow the course prcscilbed by the new law , which will rcoutiu him to bring two citizens who are willing to make oath that to their personal knowledge he was out of the city on the da8 refeircd to. The law doca not contemplate the granting of certifi cates to vo'ers under any other circum stances. Where voters have not changed their places of rca'denco since last fall there will bo no question as to theli right to vote , notvvltl'stnndlng they have paid no attention to the matter of registration since then. If Iheif names arc not on the new lists It will bo the fault of the registrars and means will be found to correct the overnight Several of these Incidents will coma up , for eomo buck oversights have already been discov ered Other problems of a similar miture will como up for solution , which will turn on the mistakes or Incompetency of the reg istrars. One will bo found In the- First prc clnct of thu Third ward , where a voter moved from the First precinct of the First ward and when he appeared at tlio new place ha wco asked how long ho had resided In the prcp'nct. His rep'y was six das and the registrars forgot thattliey were workIng - Ing under the new law" nTid refuted to rcgla- ler him for the reason that he had not been In the ward the ten das required by the old law. The registrars In thh cise dis regarded the law , for ho was not required to show that he had been In the precinct one day. When ho returned to the Vlrst Ward and stated his case hu was sent back with Instructions directing the Third ward regis trars to read the law , but ha did not reach the olllco until after It waa closed. This was Saturday night nnd was his last chance. The Third ward registrars will bo required to grant him a certificate or the courts will bo appea'ed to. It Is reported that a num her of similar m'slakes have been nude and U Is very probable that Judge Gresn or Judge Smith will bo called upon during the duy for Instructions covering the cases. Voters should give some attention to the new method of marking the 'ballots ' It the Intention Is to cast a straight vote place no other marks upro the ticket except a cronj In the circle at the head , If the desire 1 to vote for candidates on more than ono ticket do not touch thp circle , but put a cross In ea < jh.of the squares opposite the names of each candidate for whom you vote. These whom you do not mark In this way cannot bo counted , Ukctlon returns will be received tonight at thu Council Uluffg olflco of The Dee via the Postal Telegraph comp'oy's lines. Hi-ill Kuliilr TrilllHrrrx. The follow IHK transfers nre reported from thu title nnd loan otllce of J. \ \ , Squire , 101 Pearl Btrre" : Shula Christian I/nnsen nnd vvlfcto Chnrlea T. Chrlstenscn ; lot 8 , block 70 , Itlddle'B subdivision , w. d } 600 W. H. I . .lion n nnd < vvlfa to I < a. Jones ; lot 1 In 13-77-43. lot 1 , block 18 , and part lot 2 In 1S-77-H and accretions , < 1 c. d i Jumea H Rice and > Alfo to Sidney Al len ; B'i ! 4 swtt neU 2-75-43. q o. d. 1 Lorenzo D. Montgomery and wlfo to F. 1 Morgan : lot * , block 0 , Grimes' addition , w. U , 2,000 Four transfer * , total ] 2,602 tiiu HIM. rou nimvivu cnicicnvs. CUj' Srntt'tiKrr .NplMiin In O rr Klftj Hollnrn In n Month. "What's the matter with the chickens ? " Inquired Alderman Casper , with a decided rising Inflection In his voice , at the meeting of the city council last night. The Inquiry broke sharply Into the monotony ot reading the pile ot monthly bills that were Blacked up on the clerk's desk ) and \vis provoked by the bill presented by City Scavenger Nel son. The bill was the amount the city was asked to pay for the collection and burial of dead animals during the month of Oc tober. The total was only 48CR4 , but the single Item of burying dead chickens called for the pamcnt f $57.00. The Inquiry of the alderman from the First nftrd was re garded as being extremely apropos and the members spent BO me time discussing chicken diseases , nnd brought out the fact that while there had been no remarkable Increase In the undesirable fatalities among barnyard fowls , the custom had become extremely popular among the owners ot chickens to throw the carcass ot every dead fowl found on his premises Into the street or alley In front ot his barn and let the scavenger find It , The bill of the scavenger showed that ho had gathered up and burled 3Si chickens during the month. List M"ar the contiact with the scavenger allowed 50 cents foi gathering up and burying dead chickens | found In the streets and allps , but the council this } car reduced the prlco to 15 cents. The bill was allowed , but the com mittee en police nnd health was Instructed to Investigate It and report nt the next meet ing of the council. Ma } or Carson brought up the question ot i the danger from the presence of contagious ' diseases In the city and announced that In > view of the danger ho had appointed G. W. I McCrary as special health olllcor , with In structions to devote all ot his tlmo to the work of looking after the people who have manifested un Inclination to disregard the quarantine rules. The council approved the appointment , and Ofilcer McCrar } will pervo during the winter at the option of the police and health committee. | The major Ini a special conimunlcitton , called attention to the necessity for strict i economy In all departments during the re- | malnder of the } osr for the reason that thu , treasurer's and auditor's reports showed the expenditures had exceeded the Income As one source of economy he recommended that the expenditures In the street committee's department be limited to $200 for the re mainder of the } ear , nnd until the begin ning of work next spring. Mtijs Nora Ward asked for a suspension of the license rules and was granted permis sion to sell soap from door to dear , pro vided the mi } or was satisfied her case was ! one deserving exception. The committee on bridges reported that the > bridge- over Indian creek at the eastern ell } limits could be replaced at a cost of $200 without the earth work approaches. The chairman wap also emponeicd to buy a carload of oak lumber. John Allvood , special poll tax collector , re ported a bill of $12 for postage Incurred In sending notices through the mills. It was referred to the Judlclar } committee to ascer tain If his contract did not. call' ' for such ex penses to be bo'ne b } hlm. e'f , The petition of C. D Crandcll for a four- foot plank walk 'u front ot his property , lots 1 and 2 , block 13 , Stutsnnn second addition , and lot 70 , original plat , was granted. The committee on l.ro and llghta was In- fatructed to buy a horse for the use of Chief niecttlclan Hradley. The protest of property owners on llttlo Curtis street against side walk construction was granted. The contract for grading the alley in Stuts- 111. in addition , for which an advertising bill I gicatl } exceeding the total cost of the work' had been contracted without producing a sin gle bid , was lot to Sherman S. Harding for 20 cents per cubic } ard < ash or 23 cents If paid In certificates. .Alderman Catoer Introduced a resolution rcqulnng the raaishal to notify all of the telephone , telegraph and electric companies to ralnt their poles In accordance with the requirements of the ordinance. The resolu tion also required the companies to put "post no bills" signs on all ol the poles and to remove all metal hooks or steps below seveni feet from the ground. The latter clause was Inserted at the suggestion of Alderman Hrough , who reported that his attention bad j been called to the serious Injur } of a man who ran against ono of the steps on a pole near the Main street market. The resolution was carried , but was mane to apply only to poles located in the business part of the city. As nearly all of the members of the council will bo obliged to servo ut the polls today , and many of them remain up a greater part of the night counting ( .allots , the council decided to abjourn until next Monday night to complete the regular luutlne business of the monthly meeting. ( 'awli Tn I UN. At Letehford & Graf's , C07 South Main street , today. Plain beef rcast , Cc and 7c ; boll beef , 3'/4c ; plain steak , 7c ; pork steak , 8c ; pork loins , 8'/4c ; roast pork , So ; bacon , ic , lake trout and while flsh , Sc. rou A couvrv POOH rvim. Olio Urn-Niton of Imiiorttmcc ( Hut HUH IK'c-ii O > TlnoUcil. Throughout'the local campaign there has been no discussion of one of the most Im portant matters that will come before the voters In the election toiay , the proposal Id vote $18,500 county 4',4 per cent bonds for the purpose of buying the SOO acre farm for poor house purposes. It Is feared that the lack of dlccusslon of the proposlt.on may cause many of the voters to overlook It. It Is the one. thing upon which party lines are not drawn , and If the ibonds carry It will be by democratic and republican votes The men who have given the matter of car- leg for the county's unfortunates the most consideration > ire the most earnest In thei- advocac } of Ihc bond Issue , purely for the Having It will bring to the taxpayers. It Is costing the county at the pro-ant time over $20,000 a } ear U care for the unfor tunate. If the bond proposition cairles and the county commissioners are authorised to acquire the Cook farm from $10,000 to $15,000 will bo baved each year and with only ordl- twry business management the farm will be come self-sustaining within , a few } ears , and cue of the heaviest Items of cost to the county will bo removed The fln-t saving will bo the dlspons'ng with the services of the present overseer of the poor and the saving of his salary of about $1,000 In Mills county , with a farm of less than one-half the number of acres. It has been found un- ncceEsary to levy a poor fund tax for the last few } ears. The farm Iiau become moio than Eclf-suslalnlng. and In add.lien to fur nishing a comfortable home for these needIng - Ing It the percentage of mendicancy has been i educed For the lasl few years llio farm has raid a small amount Into the treasury of the county. The Immense tract of fine farm 1mJ , all In a high degree of cultivation which the county board IB anxious to purchase - chase , Is located so near the markets of Council Illuffs and Omaha that Its products will make It sclf-sustaln'ng ' much sooner than the Mills county farm. The heaviest taxpayers of the county are the most eaincst In the advocacy of the prop osition There la no opposition to It from any source and the only tear Is that It may bo lost through the carcleuucsg or oversight of the voters. The members of tbo county board ate all enthusiast1 ! ally in favor of the scheme . They have examined the farm and buildings and have found that a comfortable home ran bo provided for all ot the chronic pauper cases at the stait. The house has twcnly-two rooms In It and the land Is In the highest etago of cultivation with an abundance of all kinds of fruits and U well provided with barns and sheds for thu care of a largo amount of stock. They believe that It can bo maile. ono of the finest model farms In the state , and If thu county acquires the farm moro than $10,000 will be saved the coming year. Money to Loan Reduced rate on first data Improved farms and Inside city property. Apply'to Jas. N. Casady , Jr. . S30 Main St. DlHlrlol Court In ht-KxIon , ( The district court convened yesterday morning tor the November term with Judge Green on tbo bench , No business of any consequence was done and an adjournment was taken until Wednesday morning when 11m regular business ot the teuton will be commenced. The gram ? Jury will bo con vened nnd eet to work on the 'argo grist of cases that have been prepared for It. The will of r. IL Danlger was filed for probate. His wife IsSiuado executor and guardian of the chlldrenwlthout | bond. A cold wave Is coming. Prepare for It by getting ono of Cole & Colo's'Alr-tlght heaters. CALLS A spncf\ij iincTio\ . Mn > or CnrMnit Clton Cltlrrn * n Clintiro lo Vote nn Mnnimri Krant-lilnc. Moor Carson lust evening completed the preliminaries for tolling the special election that will bo held to vote the Odanavva Rail way company Us charter extension. The proclamation follows ; . , iTowUl ? UIec. ! ° T1 of the City of Council Bluffs In. , . : Wherenn petitions from each of thu nix \\nrds of the city of Council Uluffs , In. , signed by tvvcnty-flvo resident property owners of each of mild \vnrds. re spectively. Imvo been presented to me. ask ing that the mutter of graining a frnnchlso lo the Council DlufN. like Mfinnvva & Unst Omaihn Construction company to use the streets , highway , avemioH nnd nllc8 of paid city for trie construction and opcrn- tlon of H street railway In conformity with nn ord nniipo nttnchcd to ench of said pell- lions , bo submitted to the legal voters of said city ; Novy , therefore. I , George Cnrson , mayor or Bnld city ot Council IJIuffs. In. , do here by order nnd dlrecl that snld question of Rrntitlnr snld franchise lo Bald Council H.urfs Lake Mannwa & Hasl Oniuhix Con struction company bu submitted to the Ipgnl electors of mid city of Council muffs , In , nt n special election , nicqulied by Invv ; nnd It Is ihercby ordered , nnd notice Is hereby Riven , thai n special election will be 'held ' In each precinct In said city or Council muffs , la. , on Ihc Isl dny of December , 1SU7 , nt which snld special elic- tlon will bo submitted to the electors of sild city the question of ndoptlng llio fol low IIIK public mcniuro , to-vvlt : Grunting1 nnd conferring' niton the raid Council UIUHH , Lnke Muiniv.ii Cast Omuha Construction company nuthoilty to construct , mnlntnln nnd opcrnic a street railway on tiie Ptrcels , avenues and nlle.s or said city or Council UlulTs , In hi conclusion the proclamation itntos that the polls will bo open from 7 o'rlozk u in. to C o'clock p m on said day ami that the election boards serving in each pr ciiii't on tbt > preceding general election Coli } ) will servo also nt said special e'ectlon , as re quired by law and the ordinance priming the proposed franchise Is appended to and made part of the petition. nvur.\ i.ivi"n.mt or io\vv nimir.n. Mrs. Joint H. SIcpIii'iiN I.H I.nlil llcsldi Her IlilMliiind. CLINTON , la , Nov. 1. ( Specl.il ) The fu neral of the late Mrs. Jemima Anna Stephens was held at the Prcsbterlan church , Lens , Thursday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Kao otilcial- ing. ing.Mrs. Mrs. Stephens , recently of Kansas Clt } , was formerly a resident of Lens and the widow of John R Slepnens , who died No vember 10 , 1S7G Slie was born November 15 , 1S2S , In Huntlngton county , New Jerse } , and irarrlcd to John R. Stephens In 184 , ! at Camdcn , N. J. Tne } came to Lena In ISiiG and v.cro among the early settlers of thai city , taking un active pait In the grov.th of the city , ard also In. the bulling and progress of the church from wllcnce she VM.S borne to her last resting placeln Oakland cemeter } . rive children mourn her loss , of vvliom three were present nt t'o funeral , James A. of Omaha , Mrs Chailes Rchwoldt , formerly of this city , aud iMUs llanna H. , both icsldln ; now In Kansas'Clt } . Tno absent ones were George W of Helcru , XJont , and John A. of San rranclsco , Cal , The beautiful floral em blems with the pure iwhltc environments robbed , In a mar.nar , the grave of Its gloom and death ot Its terrors , symbolizing , as they did , purity , simplicity and charity exempli fied in the life of thu deceased. I'll YCT1CAI. JO1C12 PHOVKS COSTLY. TliontiiH ll < ? iMly > - Oi ilor Ml io Pn > TIioiiHiinil Dollars DaiiiapreM. TORT DODGE , la,1 Nov. 1. ( Spec'al Tele gram. ) Judgment was rendered by the dis trict court against Thomas Reedy lor $1,000 for playing a practical Joke on Ralph Rej- nolds In 1895 , wherein o. supposed ghost chabod the latter when he went to look at what ho believed were the mangled remains of a. man run over by Ihc carsReynoldfa , who h 22 } ears old , was made Incurabl } In sane by the fright Part of the Jury wanted to assess Reedy $7,000 , but they finally set tled on $1,000. : oitou'ij nit HUTS L. n. suvw. CIIMH Ciiiiutj I'roiiilHt-N ii ftooil Itrpuli- llciiu l'lurilll > . ATL\NTIC. la . Nov. 1. ( Spec'al Tele gram. ) L. M. Shaw closed the lepubllcan campalrjn hero this evening by addressing the largest gathering of Cass county po ylo this fall. Trod White's ind Charles Lod's audiences weie corporal guards In com > . -arl- scu. The republicans are confident of carryIng - Ing the whole ticket by at least 500 plurality lliirlcil li > lltr IIiiNliniiil'N Mile. OTTUMWA , la. , Nov 1. ( Special. ) An In teresting event occurred at Charlton when the body of his wife was laid bceldo the ibones of Chief Reinhart of the Cherokee Indiana The chief was burled at Charlton fifty years ago b } the members of his triba , who wore moving on westward. The Chero kco braves have since made annual pil grimages from the r reservation , accom- pinlcd by his squaw , to keep the chief's grave- green Recen ly the chle't's wlfo died In Mla-ourl nt the advanced ago of 104 } cars Her last rcquesl vus f > bo burled bcsldo her llcgo lord and the bni/os brought her re mains to Charlton and they were deposited In the Charlton cemetery last week. A Presbyterian minister conducted the services at the grave , and a laigo number ot Cbarlton people attended. \\lll Klulil ( lie lU-iliii-tlon of IlntcH. DCS MOINis , Nov. 1. Another chapter In the municipal lighting flght was enacted today. The General Electric company filed notice with the city council It would not accept the new ordinance rates , citing the constitution of the United States to support Its position. The company contends the clt } Is taking Its piopcrty without duo process of law The communication means a fight in the federal court If the ordinance Is not lepcaled 01 modified. limn The story of the finding of a box of gold and other money on Heaver Island , near Clin ton , lately by Adolnh Johnson Is without foundation. Johnfon dfnles the truth of It Josepj Shaw , living near Deacon , attempted to commit sulcldo.by lunging himself earl } Saturday moinlng1 InHho barn en his place Ho was discovered about 7 o'clock with hU neck badly strained , Ijijt llfo not extinct , Tno condition of , Claude Wilson , who was Injured In Wednesday ! evening's dance hall brawl at Marfchalltbwn , remains about the same No hopes whatever are entertained for his recovery Hla1Jirother | Hurt , who WRB Injured In the same melon , Is somewhat Improved - proved , and the frAPfure of hln skull Is not considered ecrlous , , ( Ole ChrUtophers6n , 'aged ' about 70 ) cars , residing near Waukdli' was killed In a sand pit , Ho had gonellb the pit alone * for > i load of sand and wag /olnd / | buried beneath a cavclii. Only his face was exposed and death Is though to havrt been Instantaneous , as a vast quantity of band rock filled the place In which he wus digging. A deal lias been concluded by wulch Thom son McCosh of Chicago , repressing eastern capitalists , secured pobscsglon ot 1,600 acres of land at IJurllngton , An Immense. Iron and steel working plant will bo erected and a town , Intended to copy closely after Pullman , will bo founded for workmen The plant Is expected to be oiw of the largest In the United States and has abundant capital back of It. By a unanimous vote of Die stockholders It wuu decided Trlday to wind up the affairs of the Key City Insurance company of Iu- buque. About three months ago tbo directors decided to reinsure the rUku In the Lan cashire of .Ma : > ? hcstcr , England. , assigning as a reason therefor that a war of rated was Imminent. They counseled a continuance of the business. The vote to wind up business was unanimous , all of tbo 30,000 sbirca being represented. The Key City company began business ilx years ago and had become on Important concern in no thca&teru Iowa. The asaeta of the company are estimated at nearly $100,000. TCio capital Block wua $100,000 , ot which only $50,000 was paid In. If the llqul- dfttlon realizes expectations , the deal will bo A profitable ono to the * harc0iolaers , IlurgUrs entered tfto goncMl store of Vlb- bcr & Hesld nt Fnrley and stole about $125 worth of goods. Entrance was gained to the store by prying up a rc r window. The thieves did not molest anything outsldo of the shoo at > J glove department , taking two dorcn pairs of women's fine shoes and eleven dozen gloves nnd mitts , entailing a loss of the above amount to the firm. This being the second tlmo within nlno months this store has been visited by thieves , the loss each time being about tbo samo. About thlrty-fivo of the leading business men of lAmes met In Iho city bill to organize n 'Business Men's association. Tbo meeting was called to order b } Mr. George Judlsch. Ex-Maor M. K. Smith was elected chairman and Lon G. Hardln secretary. J , H. Cook , Fiank N. rowler and Parley Sheldon were appointed a committee to form a coi'stltutlon and by-laws'and were to rcporl al the next meeting , which will bo held on tbo evening ot Friday , November 12. TJio permanent or ganization will talto place at that meeting , also the election of officers. Subscribe tor The Sunday Dee and real Anthony Hope's srcat story "Simon Uils. " ItnCOItl ) Ol. ' THU YKI.LOW I'KVKIl. Colilor Weather Aon SfttliiK In nt > t'v > OrlcmiN , NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 1. From now on the number of yellow fever cases will grad ually decrease , Is the opinion of the board of health ofllcla's. The anxiously awaited cold vvavo arrived hero last night and even colder weather Is wished for tomorrow. 1io ! local forecast offichl has predicted tint frost will fall tn the northern portion of Louis iana tonight. The cold Knap has Ind the effect of Increasing the mortality nnd nlsn has caused the number ot now- cases to swell somewhat. It Is generally believed , how ever , that tomoirov , will show a decided 1m- piovcment In the sltuallon. Deaths loday : Mcrco , Guy Doles , Louis U-mlonc , SI. John , S. Uallsc , Sarah Dalcnlyne , I ) , l.nrcrn , John Urown. Now cases , 35. JACKSON , Miss. , Nov. 1. The state lioird of Health Issued tonight the following olllclal statement One. new case of yellow fever Is reported fiom Edwards and three from Nltta Yuma. rrom Durant Is reporled ono death. MOBILE , Ala. , Nov. 1. Nine now cases , no deatls and live recoveries Is the report for the first day of the month. Total cnsca to date , 264 ; deaths , 35 ; recoveries , 1S2 ; under treatment , 47 Trom Whistler nineteen cases arc under treatment. There was ono death there SUn- da } Mrs Barbara Agcc Troni Mount Vernon the death of J. B. Sprogglns Is announced Waiar , Ala. , has up to } cstcrdny foity cases and Ihree deaths Four new cases nro icported at Flomaton. MONTGOMERY , Ala , Nov. 1. The bulle tin of the health department chronicles ono new casb of yellow fever for the vast twcnt- four hours , and ono death R. H. Weathers. The fact that there las been only one new case In the last t\\cntj-four hours shows that the beneficial kifiucnco of the changed weather. It commenced raining } cstorday and rained hard last night. This morning It cleared off and Is colder The thermometer has been undjr aKty all day and a cool wind has been blowing from lh northwest The Indications are thai If there Is no wlcid to night there- will bo a good frost. The official rcpoit from Selma IsNo new cases and no deaths. The only patient under trealment Is Miss Pearson , who is In a crit ical condition with the chances against her recovciy. MEMPHIS , Nov. 1. The fever situation In this city and vicinity Is most encouraging tonight , the olficlal report for the twent- four hours rndlng al fl o'clock being two new cases and ono death. The weather con- dftlons me most favorable and Indications to1 nlghl suggest freezing weather tomorrow. New cases- John Plunkett ( colored ) and Malcolm McDowell Dead : P. H. Venn CHATTANOOGA , Tenn. . Nov. 1. To'Bay -thcChatUnooKa..And Hamilton , county health authorities raised the quarantine agaliis points Infected with } cllow fever. Tonight Dr. Young of the United States Marino Hos pital ijcrvlco notified Inspectors here that the redcral quarantine over cast Tennessee will be discontinued today. Seven ln ° pectors were employed In this sectlcra This leave ! , cast Tennessee open to refugees ST. LOUIS , Miss , Nov. 1. Six new casesr Alice Drouotte , Onmond Green , Mrs Luther Anspe } , Mollle Simmons , Sdncy Cowsa nnd Luther Ansley , BILOXI , Mirs , Nov. 1. Now cases , 5 ; sus-dclous , 1 ; deaths , 1 ; cases under treal ment , 141 ; yellow fever to date , 590 ; total deaths to date. 2C. MONTGOMERY , Ala , Nov. 1. The Doar6 of Health made a most encouraging report today. One new case , T. W. Yarborough , rod one death , R H. Withers. The wccther bureau tonlqht has up itn cold wave flag and a good frost Is expected. SCRANTON , Miss , Nov. 1 Six new cases and one death. Mrs Ivoy Colon. PASCAGOULA , Mlts , Nov. 1. Three ciscf. General Thomas S. Tord Is dangerously Ih ill his residence In East Paecagoula and la not expected to live. Read "Simon Talo" ) In the Sunday Beo. Mli-IilKilli Will \eeeiit tli > Vnntlf. DETROIT. Nov 1. Governor Plngreo to- dny received H telegram from Theodore Roosevelt , nssls-int secretary of tin * navy , In reply to his telegram of S iturday to the effect that the state of Michigan would not accept the United States stramer Ynntlc un- IcbS she was repilrc'd and unless the gov ernment would iiHsume icsponnlblllty ror the dnm.iKe.s to tine Canadian steamer Ca- nudienne , caused by Its collision with Iho Yantlc last Frlili } . Mr Roosevelt wired "Yniitle Is practically uninjured. If not receipted for at once It will go to Boston. Others want her. The Navy department has already spent moie money on her than it ought to have done. " Govcinor 1'lncroo referred the telegram to Commander Wllkes of the Naval re- SPIVCS Mr Wllkc's said later thai Colonel Hodges was In Monlreil and would receipt ror the Yantlr and that the vessel would come to Detroit at once. FIVE PRISONERS BREAK JAIL Overpower the Jailor at Deadwiol tunl Assault His Wife , A LARGE PARTY SEARCH THE BLACK HILLS Pour IK'ltc I'll 11 re In- Hunk Holilicm mill mi AlliKCil > tti-o VliirilcriT llnln 'llii-lr l.lbcrlv , 1i ) I'orec. | DKAinVOOD , S. D. , Nov. 1. ( Special Tclc- Bram. ) < Flvo of llio most ikepcrato charac ters In ( ho northwest , four ot them Indicted for attempted murder anil bank robbing nnd tlio fifth a negro who \\vtg being held ( or tliu murder , through the carelessness and In- comiictency of the Jailer ot the Dcadwood Jail , arc at large and nrc bcliiR chased nnd hunted by one ot the largest posses e\cr sent upon tlio trail of n criminal. Last night about 0 o'clock Jailer Mansflcld went Into too jail for tlio purpose ot locking the prisoners In their cells. He vvas accom panied only by Ills wife. He had Just opened tlio door when ho was set upon by William Moore , a negro awaiting trUl for murder , and Walter I'utncy , Frank Jomw , Tom Jones and Tom 0'D.iy , four while men , Indicted for tlio robber } of Mo lluttc County , bank at IlolUi 1'ourclic. Mansfield was thrown Into a cell , his wife us&iultcd nnd knocked un conscious by tlio negro and their nay to lib erty left open. It nas some ( line before the alarm was ghcn and the ( he dcsperadois had a gooJ stall before pursuit was orpililml. It I : thought the criminals had assistance from tlio outfildo and that horsca i.iul arms wera awaiting thorn at a con\enlcnt point. At ai.y i ate , nothing has been heard ot them elnco l ) icy broke Jail anl they are being watched In every direction by armed men. O'Uay , the two Jones and 1'utney are mem bers of the Currlc gang of outlaws and ha\o for > cars set the laws of this section at de fiance. They were arrested only a few weeks ago In the llole-ln-lhe-Wall country , W > o- mlnfi , after u desperate battle with an overwhelming - whelming force of olllcers , In which Trank James was seriously wounded. Moore , the negro , about a month ago went to tlio cabin of a woodchappcr on Ulk creek , a short distance from Dcadwood , called him to the door and deliberate ! } shot 'Mm ' to death. ( Iniiilin rirnl I.O-X-M. liAItAMID , W0 , Nov 1. ( Special ) An Omuha flrm Is looking for Tied Holyoke , an ex-ctt > vlct , recently released fiom the Liia- mlo penitentiary. While In the penltcntiar } Holjoko used to do considerable upholslei Ing , purchasing his gcods from the Omaha house , which liad no Idea it was selling .0 a convict. While In the von his payments wore prompt and his credit good After ob talnltiK his rcleabo he had some nice look Ing letter heads printed aud sent In an order Tor a laigo bill of goods , going minutely Into detail as to Just what be wanted The house was prompt In filling the order and Iloljoko was Just as pron.pt In selling the goods to a. second-hand dealer and pocketing tbo proceeds. Urad "Simon Dale" tn The Sunday Uco If jou don't take it , snb c ibe now. Drittlis < > f Dm. IIUUON , S. D , Nov. 1 ( Sneclal Tele gram. ) Harvey A Thompson , former ! } a well known stock dealer at Hoopston , 111 but a resident In this county for several years , dropped dead yesterday of heart fail ure Ho wus 1C years old and one of tlm most prospeiojs farmers In the south part of the county. WICHITA. Kan. , Nov. 1. Charles Blue Jacket , head chief of the Shin nee tribe , died last night In the village of Blue Jacket , I. T. , after a long and eventful life. He was over SO } cais old and the last of his tribe He has been the forcniost diplomat of his nation In treating with the whites and waa univer sally esteemed. VAL.LEJO. Cal. , Nov. 1. Piymastcr Otis C. Tiffany , U. S. N. , attached to the Monterey , IB deao Ho had been attached to tbo Monterey since last December. The de ceased entered the naval sen Ice as assistant pamaster May 12 , 1875 , having been ap pointed from Illinois. SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 1. Charles P Smurr , freight traffic manager ot the South crn Pacific company , died ycstcrda } , after an 1 Iness of eleven weeks , and following a sur gical operation performed to give relief from disease ot llio mastold cells of the car. He had been In the service of the Southern Pa cific company since 1872 , being located at Los Angeles from 1875 to 18S3. Ho was a native of Ohio and 18 scars old. CHCTOPA. Knn , Nov. 1 Charles BIuc- Jicket , chief of the Sli.ivvnee Indians Is dead at his home nt Bluejicket , n few miles south of Chetopa He was SO years old and had been chief of his tribe for many jtars Il'ticj icket recently toolr u trip to Kansas City , Kan , to locate * the grivo of nn Indian prophet nnd contracted a told , which IcJ to his df nth. He was n Hiptlst minister BCIILIN , Nov. 1. General von Huclow brother of Paron von Buelow , the secretary of state for foreign affairs died here today as the result of Injuries which ho sustained by being thrown from hL ? horse while out riding. CLEVELAND , O , Nov. 1. J. M. WorthIngton - Ington , president of the Cleveland Stone Co. , which Is a consolidation of several of the largest firms of that nature In the country , was stricken with raralyb's and taken to his homo In Eyiia today , where ho died. InilIiiiiH Iditlfm . . mi-lit. ARDMOUi : , I. T. , Nov. 1-The Chickn- BIIVV IcRlslntuie , In stsMon nt Tlshomlngo , today unified the agreement entered Into between the Davvcs commission and the Choct.ivv and Onlcknsuw tr'hes ' of Indians ) for allotment of their lands nnd dissolu tion of their trllml government. The In dian holonn stood IS for nnd 10 against rati fication of the trcnty , the full blood ele ment opposing the measure. GOi \ DUST. Better stay at home aud get from your grocer. Sold every where aud Cleans Everything ouryvr HY THEN. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY , Chicago. St. Louis. Now York. Boston , Philadelphia , "SAY AYE 'NO' AND YE'LL NE'ER BE MARRIED , DON'T REFUSE ALL OUR ADVICE TO USE IOWA GAENISHMENTS. Nott-resltlcutH of Iowa now JIQVO HO exemptions under the now Cole which wont into effot October 1. Wo can COLLHCT BAD AC COUNTS OH of old , uuultiHt MARRIED or SINiLB employes of Hall- woys , Exproas , Teloarnph , Telephone and Sleeping Cur companies. NASSAU INVESTMENT CO. , Council Bluffs , la Of inniikliut oonlnpioua blood poison claimed rm Ua victim Mr. Frank 11. Martin , 020 Pcnnsylvnnln Avenue , Washington , D. O. , nnd tlio usual pliyslt'ian'a treatment did him not the slightest wood. His condition rc.ichcilth.it deplorable etago which only this terrible ills- er.su can produce. After all else failed , vrna at last found in S. S. S. the Rreatcut of all blood remedies. Eighteen bottles tles removed tlio disease pvrmiin * cntly , and left his akin without n blemish , 5.S. 8. In Rnnmntceri inirclyvoKCtablo ; and IttliounlyknovTti euro fort till most tcirllilo dlsoa o. llnoks fico ; - * K - x - > BV CLimros8SwtSioclllcCoiniiaiiy. | | Atlanta , ua. ( Oil BYrlllUS ) A IVrlttcn ( limt-iintco to rtlltr. r.VKHY CASE or MOM'.V Our curelspcrninnint mul not K atclilnRiip Cntta trratcU Icn j mnrgo hnvnitcrci Mrnn Mtitiioiiitlncc. | Hy dencilblntt jour cn e full } werniitn ( > i liy mnll. And wo Rlvc I he IAIIIC nlioitfc Kiminiiicu to cuiv 01 1 1 linn ] nil iiionoy The c who rnl ir lo eonn * hern for treat- nionteandonoinlne wlltPU I llit > ail rare belli nv und hotel bllld while hcie If we fnll l iiiv.Voihat ItnRD Hie oi M lot mute that our Jliirflc llrinrilv ulUniteure VVilli Ini lull paillc'ilum ami tirl lli evlilonco VVekiiow t tint ] oil Kli'tkti tlcalii.ll ) uiloo. n the ino-t tinlnent phjtklnilK Imvo ; io\er bitll llo to Bite more than liiiiiuinricller. | . In our teiicms piiirtlrcntth lhl Uncle Itenintj It hni. lern m < j iliniitilt tootcrcotne ltit.piejMlUr * > airalniit nil ruCAtliTl pcrlllc1. . Hut tnuhr out -lionp iruaiaiitee jou fhoutil not h lli\tr lo ID tl Uieimd ) Vuu InLeiuirlianeuul lonliiB sour money We i-nmanUi' 10 tmv or lunil evorilollnr nntl nn u h-ito A reiutntlon to pititeet , nljo flnnn-lnl ijacklnir of l T ItO.Olill , II In rurally tateloali ivhovlll Mj the titmineiit. Until f.uijou have been I ulllnir up ami pajltiK.nit jtiur luiiue ) for Ulllcient tieatnient nn.l althoufth ton ( in not * IcuiTrt no one hat. paid laeU ; oiir inoitiv Po not unMe HII\ moreniui untllj.iu ir > us Olif.clui'nlc ilctMafil | cr > w > until In tlihllo liln-l > nn } ! . IllMrllkale out n-mnrlal tamllnir our tipum Inn i tiuthiCB nuiv VVrllu us for naiu. # nt d n.Mir ed of thopee lm\o ciued uho Imxi * IICTI | iciniU kn to ixfer to then It cnxto Mm old } | .i I H in lodolnl't It vlllwitejo n world oinilleiliii ; ( nun imntnl rlinln i indtrjuu remarried married lint 1111 ; jour uilFprint : Milttr Iliioimh ) iu o\\nnrtrlltcnec 11 j out Mnptvnii.ait * plhi | I. HUM laio , Boru llncat. tnucout luitLhi' * In iMOiith rhfiuntlMii In bonciAiil jnlniK lialr Inlllnir out eiuiillonH in any pan t tlio lie Ij Hi llnirur irinrinl ilipif'-li ii lalnrln hend or loiif t ou haxti nntliue lo wuft * . The t HIO arc ionrinntlj Taklrif ? ineuim nud jMiinrh plinuld dls * eoiitlunctt Cui'lunt line or tu ) drii | * will tuitly biliiKvoreihiid rniln ? ul.rti. In Hie end lion t lall to ftrlto Ml corrcsimiid ii. e .put ( filled In plain iu.rl ore VVclnMIt the IIKI-I rlt-hl IntcMiirntlou and wilt do All In our IHJM i to nld > u'l In It. Addtcss , GOOK REK9EDY GO. , "hicaso. Ill , Seavles & Searles. Spr.CIM.lbTS IN WHAK MiN SKXUAU.Y All I'rUnta lincn < cn A : DivordcrM of Men. 1 rcntinont I > \ Mill. Consultation t ice. SYPHSUS Cured for life anil tlio potion thoroiidlily cle uiaod from the sj Blunt bpcrrmtorrli. , \ . Seminal WoiUnois l.o < t Man hood. Nlcht KnilHHlaiiB Diciu-a F.ietllUns Fo mnlo WtiUui ss ind all ilolleitc clIsonlTi p-c n liar 10 eltliir HCpihttlvolv ciirnl I'lIihS FISTULA -im ! HI CTAL ULfHUS , HVDU IC1V 11 AND VARirOCEfjK I < crin Jin ntlj anil sucu-safu.ly cured , Method new ind mifillln ? b ) now method without piln or uuttlnir. Ctll on oraildrcRB with stninP DRS. MIES I mm. HI UNIVERSAL REMEDY * * | Infinmmatliins.irequlcUj'draui tothaEurfara V h imdcuridli ) the abEwnlcm of tlio powerful anil , highly efficient mcdk\tljiii\vhlc'i Porous Plasters t emit ttn - . - , j f tun 1 their way into r\rry A , clvili7pl country on t i * , 1 * i n I fmo proud A tliomsrlvoa in inpcnpul'to t r 1 10 quick pllt f of i Ulirumiit fNjiii t riii ttt'ti * J iiiiibnuii ( X ' UnrJiiu Ins IMctil-Nv , luiMiiiioinitt Y Kltlii ( * > AflorliniiNt ( tu II * o tlwm in ilm v > huiisorifiy ior iucrueiu > , nn dul vlntntalm nt V isdinRuroiis Iti eurt * to utt aCBNQON'S. -oBiitctlttipfl. ) ( . PrleolB ctnt % A boaburytL Johnson , il i'g CheinUti , Now Y ) rk. Y GILBERT CO. , i < < Cllh.'i'l Hi ON. , Oiiiiilin , lu' llllllllfllf'llll 11 N lit Fur Garment ? . Ru s Etc loll I llwii ) , Coiiiicll lllunn , la. In I'lunici linlldlng. . . . . 'I rlc-illlllltt * > ( > . H. DISEASES OF W01H-X - AX ! ) CII1LDHEX. DH. L E. ILOE . , . , ILOEDENTIST " " * * - -DENTIST HOIIIII . ' ! - - , Mt'i-rliiiu ItlocU , nievator SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. cidolitr .0 UO ; rou nnjfj HAI.IJ OH ni.vnrc IIY I.I-O.N viii ) iv ; 1.111:1 : r roii JUNT : iioun in council iimrri MS no per iiuinlli'licny lllll uml one airo of Mminl , fruit un 1 Kniijtji. , . IIS TO per inonlli Niyfcttcrekroom. IdxCO on Ilioiiiluiiy 1&lMtilte (9 ( 00 per month 1' . ' Thlrdlfit.'HC'roomii nna bnrn ( SCO | ) fr month < t rnlrmuntjavi.mic , looms 17 w i > cr niontr > < l.o liundway More room JO (0 pci rnor „ ' 00 ( Iruhnni incline C rooms C 00 rrrin < " n ltn IIMMctriot o-ruom lionee. II 01 per - < uilh Hi nsv , ( , Xlmli elnct At in : r ioi'iitTV- : | H 33 per inonlli A II ImpJtil f acred 2 miles from town vtlll In la uiii-lmlf of the rent In v * . orU roil HAI.i-C'lty : J'rrpcrty I4MOooil lioimt I , nn hlu.l mil * , two lot' 2113 riftli n\c. monthly luyniuitf | 7 per inonlli | :00 ( JooJ lioiifi uml la m An mil H Utwefn rmhtli nnd Ninth Plr ! 5 ptr month 1200Ocod lioiHc iind lot on flh avenue ln > t ei-n iMn ! nnd 2Clh ctu , month ) ) payniutlg , | i > ptr month 15 Iris In WrlBhl' ndil for mlo nt u very lu * price 1'AHMB roil HAM' 125 per ncrc JIO nrrc firm 4 iiillpn nert uf ttr t olil enbltrn purl of I'allan.illumlo countj 25fP | ncri > 10 Helen of KOU ! funnliiK Innil nurlli 12 } per ntie-Will Impruvci ] UO-atre farm taai of I.oiiland I'otta allanii' ! county , ir per ucTf-vt crn < of jscoil fnrmlni ! or fr , , I Innil 3 mllei. from HI lne > I'rcmon"iiuim 125 per ucrSO , IKIII of rood fruit lunil " h ' " 0"h r , , , t l r iicre-40 flirt , of Kooil Lotlom land r me tlinuer 2 inllea urititli r ty | ( | | miia < : ? n.i.r . r2f'n ? ; , > , .r'ii . , ; 1 "I""r"1" " ' " l ; VJttrsl ? li : > - , > , riilnh.RVril Oood farm * for rent. Apply to 10 I'earl St. Ccun I . "t.fu'n'tT ' " " " * of lan.l In Mon n < f"'ucre tr"cu - nci"he city for u Of < f } ( | j.-ni > Ifebru ka liimU \\lll ell nttv nr * t. . . i. . . . for _ fale ' ? < l.non atory t'ouii. . , . . . , * f ' " Method * . IrfM writ *