TTTE OMAHA DA FLY HHF : OCTOU.EK 27 , 18 < )7 ) , COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT Harry Murphy , cewl and wood. 37 Main. li. Sbrlver , dentist Merrlam blk. . rom 2 6 James Clark of Harlan was a Bluffs visitor yeotorday. W. It. Douglas of Carson was in the city yesterday J. C. Harrlgan of Imogene was In the city yesterday , A. II. OouliJ of Anhlarvi , Neb. , was In the city yesterday Miss Lottie t'nldwcll of Oakland Is vlsltlnfi Irlencls In the city. J. P Ulcktl of Mlneola was doing business In the city yesterday. J , 13. Trcphager of Afhland , Neb. , was In tfcn olty on buslncsa jcslerdciy. Colonel T. J. Dunlop of DCS Molncs Is In the city , stopping at the Ogden. McPhcrsonnil Heed. Cut flowers. Designs. 20G Pearl street. Telephone 372. Satisfaction guaranteed at the reliable Bluff City steam laundry. Phone 314. Mrs. A. Prltchard of Horlan Is the guest of her daughter , Mrs. F. 13. Sellers of this city. city.John W. Henderson IMS returned to his homo In Miami , Mo. , after a , iea'ont ! Mslt hero with friends. Carlson's freshly ground cornmcal , best to lie had : call for It at your grocer's or at C. Carlson's Wash Avc. mills. Flvo cases of whooping cough were re- poitcd yesterday nt the home of Mr. and MM. Jcssen , 230D South Sixth street. Scarlet fever rases wore repotted yester day at the resiliences of Fred Rapp , 1001 Broadway , and Mrs. Pope. 238 Green street. M'B Snyder , recently the guest of Mr and Ml-s 11. S Jones of Franklin street , lias returned to her homo In Durango , Colo. Itov. U. P. Newland and wife who have boon visiting their daughter , Mrs. C. U. Nlchols-n of this > elty , have returned to their home In Vlllisca. Mrs. C. 13. Tucker has gone to Ottumwa to attend the g.and lodge of the O dcr of , the Kantem Star. W. A. Hlghsmlth of this ! city Is also In attendance Council Bluffs people can obtain copies of the International art series , "Ireland In Pictures , " by calling at the Council Bluffs ofllco of The Bee , No. 10 Pcatl street. Now Is the time to lay In your suppl > of winter fuel U II. Williams , ir.O . Bway , will sell you coal and wood as cheaply as any one and will glvo jou premium btamps beside Are > ou ever In need of laundry work' Our well managed plant , four wagons and Vhono 1IV7 a e at your service. We also give premium stands. The Kagle Liundty. Honest weight and lowest prices are what talk In the coal business. Thomas Hlshton guarantees cverj ton of coal ho hells to weigh 2,000 poumlH 2400 West Broadway. Harry Davis , who has been working In the unnertaUng business In Oakland , has returned - i turned to the emplojment of W. C Us'.cp of this clt > . where he learned the business several years ago , Pete ICgan , who has been hiving a lot of trouble with the "ount > ullbers on account rf j Ills ar ) r. i > la t Ion of a mackintosh coat wlilfh did not belong to him , was granted a contin uance until November C. Carl Burrltt , the artist , suffered severe In juries yesterday afternoon by falling from a chair upon which ho was standing while painting a piece of tapestry. A surgeon was called and found several ribs had been ibrokcn In falling he struck across the back of a chair. D. C. A. Holllns of Sidney , la , has been In the city several da > s visiting his mother , Sfra G W Holllns , of 720 Ha7cl street. Dr. Holllro was located in Council Bluffs for a number of 3 cars , but has now become one ot the leading medical practitioners of the southern Iowa town. In the district court yesterday the case ot George S Wright against the Twin City Dye works was cilllrmcd The case has had two hearings In the district court and two In the Justice courts. It o-lglnally grow out of a rtlsputo over the cleaning of a child's cloak. The costs will exceed many times the value of tto garment J. J. Stewatt , as executor of the estate of the late Addlson Cochrin , secured a wilt of ouster In Justice Vlcn's court to force H , G. Clover and wlfo to vacate lots I , 5 andj 6 In block 14 , Cochran's addition. The ptop- crty had been seen cd again to the estate under foreclosure proceedings in the district ! court and the occupants refused to vacate Nelson Allen , the Omaha negro who reprc-l sented himself as a Pullman car conductcrl and confldcnced Jamns Donahue out of $10 , was held to the grand jury yesterday by Justice Burke Ills bond was fixed at $300 , and In de'ault of It ho was sent to the coun ty Jail. Donahue , tlio prosecuting wltncfes , > nas lipM under $100 bonds , which he buc- cecdcd In securing through the assistance ot the Council Bluffs and Omaha police. The olllcers on bith sides of the river have agreed hereafter to set a very warm pace for all confidence men who happen to fall into their clutches. Hclatlvcs of Miss Ella Kclls of South Omaha , who came to the city Monday after noon and become bewildered , called at the police ( Uatlon jcsterday anil recovered the satchel that the Doling woman left on the street. They explained that she became frightened after she realized that she was lost , anJ when one woman at whobo house fiho stopped to Inquire made some remark about the police Miss Kclls understood her to say that she would call the police and the thought of being detained by the police . in a strange city complete ! } unnerved her nnd elio ninilo an effort lo reach the street line and return homo When she saw an otllccr start toward her nlillo the was stand f ing on the corner waiting for a cir , fclie dropped her Entcliel and ran. She reached t the Omaha line nt another point and re turned directly to her home In South Omaha. C. n. Vlavl Co , Inmate remedy ; consulta tion Jreo Olllce hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to G Health book furnished. 32C-327-32S Merrtam block. N. Y. Plumbing comfmny. Tel. 250. Biff WE GUARANTEE HOT BLAST HEATER To us ; o ic-tliiiHl less fuel than any under draft soft conl stove made. T t-ive u K H ! base hunt nnd an even lie.it never before gccn will ) heft coal. To hold fire perfectly and tit burn hard con economically , With a n "d ( hu it la cloiiu as a b.is burner , ticc it Tunning at our store , COLE & COLE , 41 MAIN STREET. PEOPLE'S TURN COMES N-XT ; Oit-'zans Will Get a Chinco ti Vote on a Oorporat'on ' MANAWA COMPANY D.CIDES IIS COURSE L'ntiniiltnlion of SlneUlinlilerx In a IH-liTMiliuillon ( o PrortM-il Unilvr I In- \t > vv lititv for OIiliitnlMK L'luirtiM'.i. Petitions will he circulated today asking Mayor Carson to Issue a proclamation calling a special election to be held twenty days hcnco for the purpose of voting upon the proposition to grant the Lake Manawa Rail way company a charter for the proposed ex tension of Its lines via the new bridge Into IJjst Omaha , and thence direct to the gates of the exposition grounds. The election will bo called In the name of the Council Bluffs , Lake Manawa k. 1'ast Omaha Construction company , and the charter that will bo asked for 1s the one passed by the council In Sep tember , and on the legality of which some doubts have been cast. Under the new Incorporation law , which wemt into effect with the new code , the I major Is required to cell an election by proclamation whenever a petition bearing the names of twenty-five votci In each ward of the city is presented to him. The petitions will bo circulated today and the pioclama- tlon may be Istucd tonight. The election will bo held under the regular election law , and all of the expenses must be borne by the company seeking for the franchise. This ex pense , If there are no Incidentals , In the way of brass bands , banners and carriages and thu i. ual ward workers , will approximate somewhere between ? 1JOO and $2,000. > I'mmttt T.nley , attorney for the company , said yesteiday that the olllcors of the two compinles held a meeting on Mcnday after- no n and decided that U was nccct > Eury to icmoici any doubt that might exist cancel n- Ing the legality of tic charter to submit the matter to the popular vote of the city. In his opinion thcie Is not a particle of doubt concernlnc , the soundness of the climer granted by the city council , but the fact re mained that capital was fouud to be too timid to be drawn 'into ' Investments where there was a shadow of doubt The company fc'l' that. It was being put to an unnecessary expense , but It was the only alternative left If the extension schemes were not to bo abandoned altogether At the Monday after- ncjt mealing a majority of tac stockholders of the Hsst Omaha and the Manawa compa nies voted to submit to an election and the point was settled. In this Instance the pco- pla will know exactly what they arc voting on , for it will bo the fifty-year ordinance precisely as It came from the council with the exception of tne slight change In name. Under other circumstances the people would bo pcimittcd to vote upon nothing but the piopcsitlon to grant a franchise and the council would be lett to fix up all of the de tails , Including its length. Mr. Tlnley eays the company has arranged for the disposal of Its bonds , anJ If the elec tion ciriles the charter through the company - | i pany will be able to complete at least its , Omaha line by a cUte early in the spring. ' Work will bo commenced Immediately after | the election. Tae material has already par tially been contracted for and it can be gotten - I ten on tne ground very quickly If the weather Is not too cold grading can progress during the winter , and nothing but the sever est ot weather can operate to delay the building of the new power house that will bo required to house the plant. This house will bo located somewhere in the vicinity of the Northwestern city depot , which will be about the center of the line , and it will fur- nlbh powci for the entire nystem. HUH Line d > ami from ( lip lowil School for the DiMif. Commencing on Monday , October 18 , 1S97 , M. 13. Weatherbco will run a 'bus line to and from the Institution , leaving the city at 9 a. m , 1.30 p. m. and 5.30 p m. each and every day , and leaving the Institution at 11 30 a. m , 3 30 p. m. and 7 p. in. each and every day.Parties Parties wishing to go to the Institution will meet 'bus at Atkins' drug store , Grand hotel or Kiel hotel at times named Fare , 15 cents. M. 13 WIJATHCHBHC , Prop. IMH.MVKR XVIlir SPiUi. TOMC.HT. IOVYU'H Crcnt Orator Appear * lit tlic Oohiuijt 'I hentcr. The republicans of Council Bluffs will hold ono political meeting duiing the campaign this fall and that will take place In the Douany theater this evening , and It will be ono of the greatest meetings of the kind ever held In the city Hon J. P. Dolliver will be the speaker , and he will glvo one of his brightest , wittiest and most eloquent | speeches. The opera house will ssat , between 1,200 and 1,500 people wltbi | the extra accommodations In the way of scats that have been provided , and It Is quite certain tint there will be no scats. Before the meeting there will be a military parade by the McKlnley guards , the military companies of the city and the colored ( l McKiniey guard Kvery b md in the city has been engaged. I j Money to Loan Heduc ° d rate on first class Improved farms and Insldo city property. Apply to Jas. N Casady , Jr . 230 Main St. \Voulil I'riiHiM'iitiSiiloon > lrn. M's. Tollircn applied to the assistant coun ty attorney yesterday for assistance- prose cuting the salocnkocors ( who sold her 16- yoai-old bon the beer and whisky that got him Into trouble at the Overtoil mlsslcn and resulted In the Imposition of a fine In police j I court of $50 and costs. Mr. Smith took a i different view of the law than was held by i Jubilee Vlcn where Mis , Tollmati sought to lodge the preliminary Info-matlon. Justice Vlen was willing to entertain the complaint1 I but Mr Smith was Eil'rffled the law did not contemplate criminal prosecution for this boiti of a violation and icfiibcd to draw the In-i I fo matlon Ho advised a civil action to re-1 ' cover damages from the saloonkeepers. It Is prolable , however , that Mrs Smith will I i Insist upon Irlnglng both civil and criminal I I i actions. Proof was obtnlned bhowing that ; two Mloonmcn sold the boy both beer and I whisky , permitted him t < > drink It at the bar and sold him a pint flask to take away with him. Siiinliij School \VorliiTM , The Sunday School Worker's union held an I adjourned meeting at the First Prcsbytcr'an j I church for the purpjso of reviving the Sun-1 I day school Interest of the city It was thought I adlvrablo to defer the eloctlui or office s till i the next meeting , when an attractive pro gram will bo rendered and a larger number' ' In attendance Committees were ai pointed | I to rovlso the by-laws and constitution and suggest a new name for the organization. The object of ( he old orgcnizatlon Is to be letalned , but with the revision of the by-liws and constitution , a new name and now ofncc'ra' ' the society will be practically a now one. A1 j . deep Interest was shown by those present I yesterday evening and It la hoped that the I ] work can bo successfully carried on hera- ' after. Iti'iil nfclud' TrimsriTH. The following transfers aie reported from the title anil loan ollleo of J. W Squire , 101 Pc.ir ! street : Uinlel P Tnlbot nnd wlfo to W. G. i.iHtianil , lots 1 and > , block 11 , SinUHiiitin'H Si'cuml addition , vv. d. . $ KO A W Johnson ami wife to William Johnhon ; nei'i neVl 8i-7i-lJ ! , vv. d. . , . l.CCO UMcii UuiK > in nnd busb.inil to Slevert Hlrf. 3 mros In sH , neV , and i aeio In neW n > 'l 2.1-77-S4. 4"Sl acres In vvVt nw'i anil SbS acios In nvv'i 8W',4 3J-77-43 , w. el JCS7 Thico transfers , total ? 'i 357 TinMnrrliiB > llriMiril. Marriage licenses ) have been Issued to these persons : Name nnd rtesldence. Age. John Frost , Wcston , la js Mary Lowe , Honey Creek , la JO Jacob A. Bchafer , Harrison Co , la . . . . ,11 Mary K , Jungfertnan , Pottawattnmle Co 2C II Ham , Council Bluffs . . , . , , 22 Etta J , Carter , Council iiluffa is MOUI5 OP 'I HIS MISMNH PICK VCHS. 1'ovlnl Cirri. * ntiil 11-uiUrrx silll 'I'n 11 ; iif ( tic ln l ItrulMi'i' Punch. The- telegraphic announcement from Chicago cage yesterday that the Postofllcc depart ment had given up all hope of finding the 111,000 missing money pickngc and that the Insurance company had paid the loss , was read with a good deal of Interest In Coun cil Bluffs , where It U positively known the Postolllce department has d no nothing of the kind , and Is mole actively engaged than ever on the work of unraveling the mys tery. M. C. Christian , special a 'ent of the department whom Mr. Stuait has Instructed to devote all of his time to the work , has especial reasons for drslrlng to locate the missing package ati.l catch the thief. Mr. Christian Is generally cons.dercd tbe the successful aspirant for the appointment to the United States marshalshlp ( or the south ern district of lena , and he and his friends feel that some satisfactory and decisive work In this case will materially Increase his chances for the appointment. He Is en gaged now In the closest Innulty Into every chcunistance connected with the package from the moment It was deposited In the Chicago postofllce until It disappeared nt. Council Bluffs. He has spent thrco or foul days of careful Investigation In this city , and while he Is keeping all details of his discoveries to himself , ho hns been franK enough with some of his Intimate friend" In this city to tell them that be has no reason at the present tlmo to feel illscour aged. The Ires of the largo amount of money In transit through the malls ban attracted un usual attention In this vicinity for the rea son that the bankers' convention , comprls Ing llio members of the newly formed group No. 1 which mot hero a few days ago , dis cussed at some length the question of trans mission ot money through the mallH Many of the bankers wcro very much In favor of It , but an attempt to get a reso utlon through endorsing the pian failed. Some of the local bankers are Interested In ono of the bankers' Insurance companies organised for the purpose - pose of Insuring against such losses , nnd they feel r. deep personal Interest In the effort being made to catch the thief. From some of these men It has been ascertained that the bulk of the currency shipments from Now York and Chicago into tho'west , and especially Into this frrltoiy , has been by registered mall during the last few months One of the causes for thta Ifi declared to ba the Inability ot the bankers to get through the subtreasury the benefit ot the govern ment contract rates with the express com panies On all thiough shipments the banks have been compelled to pay the express com panies the regular bankirs' rates , which aio two or thro ? times as much ae the govern ment contract rates The registered mall offered a quick , convenient and cheap sub stitute. It was found that the banks could pay the postage , the register fee and a good premium for insurance and stiP Rave more than one-half of the cent of transportation by the e\piess companies The consequence has been that nearly all of the money that has been shipped to country batiks lias been sent by registered mall since September 1 The eahc however , by which a package of filicli largo dimensions as the one lo > t can bo abstracted from the malls In transit , to say noth'tiK about the facilities such open handling of large sums of ready cash affords enterprising train robbers , has given the bankers n shock and caused n great many of them to return to the more expensive but sater method of expressing It. Ono of the local bankers In speaking of the matter yesterday said "The insurance com panies are doing all they can still to popu larize the postai transmission , and I am not surprised to note the payment of the $11,000 In question by the Insurance company that carried the rlbk. The business has been a most extraordinarily profitable ono to these companies. They earn a large premium In a few hours , or days at most , and all risk ceased with the delivery of the money in sured. Dvey new premium represented new business and the premiums were paid daily The cost of getting the business Is very light. After a bank has been solicited and Induced to use the mails , the applications for risks como to the local agent without any further solicitation , nnd as the local agent Is moht always a banker In close touch with other banks , but little effort has been required to get the business In the first place. The busi ness has proved to be so profitable that the companies were beginning to spring up like mushrooms all over the country Whether or not the business will bo seriously dis turbed by the loss of the package here le- malns to be seen. It will be the policy of the companies to pay promptly all such losicfi , and then Join In the hunt tor the thief. Thlh condition of things will make It very difficult for the follow who stole the package at the transfer to escape. Ho may succeed for a little while in eluding the vig ilance of the ofilcers and the insurance com panies' detective , but he will bo eventually run down and punished. " IHsiiilsm'N mi ( Mil CIIKP. Judge Macy yesterday dismissed two crimInal - Inal prosecutions that have been pending ttfnlnst C. Illisch and Henry Dcitchlcr , charged with fraudulent naturalization Tne cases have been pending against the men since 1805 They were naturalized before Judge MoGec. The cases have never been called for trial and the dismissal was due to the fact tl'at Judge McGee , when called upon yesterday , was unable to Identify the mo'i or the witnesses who assisted them in the effort to acquire the right to vote before they were entitled to under the laws. It Is said by their friends that the peijury was the result of a misunderstanding of the law rather than < in atterrnt to violate the laws TIclCIiiIi'j ( Iiinril. The McKlnley gi.ard will meet this evening at the armory , -107 Broadway , promptly at 7 30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present to escort Congressman Dolliver At the meeting on M > nday evening Captain Comijton appointed the follow Ing sergeants ranking as their namc-s follow Thomas Hall , JV Casey , Harry Sackett , V , ' O Fuller Clmor Smith These persons , together with the commissioned officers , will report at the1 i.vmory promptly at 7 o'clock this evening Thei'e cointrands by order of tlio certain , r. A. Grout , sccretar ) . H i- ! ' < > r null Ion Srrvli'i-H , The series of "reformation services" to be held In St. John's English Lutheran chu'ch southeast corner of Willow avenue and Seventh sticel , commences this evening , nt which time the pastor , Hov. 0 AV. Snydcr , will preach Hov lj Groh of Omaha will preach Tluunlay evening , and Hov. L M Kuhns of Omaha will preach Friday evening. HtliitliiVi n MrMsi'iiKt'r. The police were called upon last night to hunt for ono of the me < = tenger boys cm- ployed by the District Telegraph company In Oniitm The boy was sent over here to deliver - liver a message , and nothing wan heard of him for several hours and It was feared that ho had got lost In the crowd , I'll I nt Mr u Mccl. KANSAS CJTV. Mo , Oct. 20 The nununl convention of the National Pilnt , Oil nnd Vnrnlsh Men's IIM orln'lon owned n thice diiyH1 session hern tod.iy , v\lth over IWi delegates present. President H D C'u'lcr of this el'y dellevered his unniril .iddro.ss and iipaits of the v r OUH co-nmlttees v\rrf road Ln'er the vl ltors were drlv n uround tlio city anil to theCountiv club , w erc a luncheon WPS rved. Olllcers will lie fleeted Thursday. InllliiirrMNIM. . \VIMCi:313AHHi : , Pa. Oct. 2rt-Judge Lynch , In court today , ovei ruled the ob jection raise 1 by the counsel for the re'a- ' tlves of f * Lattlmorvictims nnd refused to dismiss the grand 1ury on the ground that It w.is drivvn Illegally The grand turyAan then snorn In The rase of Sheriff Martin IUU' bis deputies , elrirged vvlth murder , will como before the Jury to- mori ow. Illn Own A < li ] ( < . NHW YORK. Oct 2C. In u recent article Bishop Henry C Potter pointed out the Imperative necessity of every citizen resls- ttiing. He deprecated In the same article the laxity of citizens In this respect , anil moru'lzeil to a great length on the oubject. An examination of the lists shows that Itlehop Potter failvd to register this year Ho declines to huve anything * to nay about hlu ralluro to enroll aa a voter , iLCLKESIlAJAuT \ - 1'LEGAL ' i i uprcms Court Docmj' Against tlio Middle- of-the-Poad Fopulists , CERTIFICATES Will BE REWL'.EO ' ' ' t niccllon lloiinl .sn ? „ It | M Ton l.iHi * to 'n 11 'I lil < iii | iti > k ntiil llm-i -Not ThliiU , , tftv OnltrVI1I nns MOlXns , Oct. 2fl. ( Sprclnl Telegram. ) The supreme court today decided the cortlornrl case Involving tlio IcRRllty of the oniclal tickets certified by the secretary of state to the count'ca. The lower court had held that the ticket vvns Illegally Issued , by reason of containing the middle-of-the-road ponulht ticket as the regular nominees of the populists. The cast ) was taken up on cfitlorarl by the mlddle-ot-tliQ-roaders , and today decided aRalnst them. The supreme court holds that the lower court acted prop- orb , and thnt the case must go back for Its final determination The lower court will enforce Its order that the certificates be rccat'cd and the attorney for the regular populists si > s that If Sec retary of State Dobson docs not comp'y ho will bo summoned for contempt of court. "We will push th's ' matter right up to the last minute before election , " said Judge C C CO'P , attorney for the regular populists , "iml will compel the rcca'l ' of these tickets If It Is In the power of the courts" The nttornejs for the election board and the mlildlc-of-the-roadeis do not view the matter serlouslj. They say the tickets were certified out before the order of the district court was Issued and thnt there Is not tlmo to iccall them without Interfering with the election. \vu.i. ( ii"nip. uo vi ) TO HUM. . " Storms Jiirilnn In ( id liiln ( ho Saliioit IlllNlnc.ssmiln. . OTTU.MWA , la , Oct. 26. ( Special ) After November 1 the traveler to Ottumwa will flnd tlic notorious "Stormy" Jordan again In the salo-n business. Junlan became famous fighting the pro hibition law. He ran a ylaco that was known the world over as "The Head to IIoll " Abo\e the place , In flaming red lettirs , was pilntcd this sign"Road to Hell. " Inside were- nutrcrous other filmis , such as "Noso Taint for Sale Here " and the eccentric proprietor dealt out from his place behind the tar such sentiments an those embodied 1ti the signs When a customer asked for the best In the house ho alwajs set i glass of water befoie him When the prohibitory law was passed Jo xlrn refused to abide by It , and spent a Targe fortune fighting It In the courts. At last , when the court or last resort decided against him , ho had twenty-five yesrs In the penitentiary and a $60.000 fine hanging o\er him The execution of thebc were suspended by Governor Laiubbee on condition tbat be leave the state He went to Missouri but when the original package decision was made he ret.irned and reopened his saloon , de- cla ing there was no prohibitory law In Iowa The sentence which Onvcin Ivirrabee to- mltted was brought ts bear uion him and he was forced to close his saloon again. \ few days ago he' ' bought the fixtures and stock tack again , Icised the building and will open It November 1. fiHTTl'SC ! ItlCII VT I ) YlVhOV CITY. niilitrn Hey Writes Home of tin- \VomIers of ( lit * Iv loiullfci * . ELDOUA , la. , Oct. 26 ( Special. ) Mr. August Lamprecht of Kldora. has just ro- cel\ed a letter from his son Hsnry , who went to Alaska In 1S95 , and Is now located at Daw son City. Among other things , Mr. Lamprecht writes- "Men are nnw taking out gold by the pound You Know who Is writing this. It Is not Idle talk , but fact. The newspaper stories are not overdrawn. This Is the laigest and richest gold discovery e\er known. There are miles and miles of ground that are paying thousands of dollars every day. Wages are now $15 and board $4 per day. I have been here at Davvson only a few months , and own ground worth $12,000 and if I am spared health until spring I will bo rich All the boys , dogs and Indians from Forty-Mile , Circle City , Sixty-Mile and every post on the Yukon are now gathered hero at Daw son Circle City is practically deseited and the claims there are worth less. There are G.OOO people In this camp , and -1,000 of them arS lining in tents. One jear ago this plat where Dawson now stands was a big moose pasture and play ground for bears. There Is plenty of salmon and morse meat to cat , and we do not fear hunger. " nncmns A AI\VP TIM : mrvn.isr. Mi priMiM"ourl MI > N He Mioulil I'so Due Diligence ( < > 'A\oIcl Collision. DHS MOINKS. Oct. 26. ( Special Telegram ) The supreme court todiy decided the c se of Allen Gook against r3. Pogarty from Orcon county. It was an action to recover for damage1) to the person anj property of Cook by reason of a bicycle collision. Fogarty was a farmer who failed to glvo Cook half the road The lower court decided that Cook did not use duo diligence to avoid an acci dent. The League of American Wheelmen took the case up ay a test and It was tiled with great care The upper court decided that Cook was entitled to use special care , as. It was easier for him to bee the approach ing team thin for the driver to see him The decision acknowledges the cjcllsts' tlqht to half the road , hut will be unsatisfactory to wheelmen became It puts on them the greater burden of care to avoid accident. hiUlcTliclr Trimble 7Tiit iif Court. DKS MOINES. Oct. 2 < ] ( Special Tele gram ) The troubles between J , M. I'lerce and Hoary Wallace , owners of the Iowa Homestead and other agricultural papers have been settled The dlffcrencis begin three years ago and resulted In a remark able tangle of litigation , as a result of wh'ch ' AVallaco was frozen out of participa tion 'n the management of the papers The Eettlcment Involvct' the dismissal of all the suits pending and turns the entire property over to Pierce , who was practically an equal owner with Wallace The consideration is not stated but the property Involved Is one cf the most valuable newspapers In Iowa , Mid to have earned inciro money at ono tlmo tbrn any other llM I'XtlKH < < (111 ( ? I CltllNI * Of PIOOllH , SIOUX CITY , Oft. --Special ( Telegram ) A subcommittee of the United States senate committee on commerce will arrive here to morrow on a toW/'flf ( examination Into the subject of the exceaslvo floods In the Missis sippi and Us trUvitnrlrs , The committee consists of Senators Nelson of Minnesota , Herry of Arkanwk ai\d \ Oalllnger of New Humpshlio The committee will only bo In the city one day. ' ' lovriir \ 1 rN NolcN. A new brewery ty | . jest $100,000 Is to be erected at Davenijort Carl Rlssl , ogeitj 6 years , waa given liquor and badly Intoxicated by Tom Gap-on of Hurllngton , who Is now under arrest for the dime- . Mis Nels Anderson and her daughter of Kcokuk were poisoned by eatlns cannoJ to matoes and were saved from d > lng only by strenuous efforts. The poisoning was due to ptomaines formed In the fruit , Friday foreroon a 14-year-old te > n of Frank rieha of Anamosa , while out hunting , acci dentally shot himself through the right haid. The charge of shot entered the palm , tearing Itb way through , completely shattering every carpal bane , which nectsbl- tated Its amuu'atlon just above t o urltt Mrs Mary L Pay of Keokuk , an aged inlfslonarj among the Indians , died at IJen- mark Sunday night , aged DO tears. She was married and her vu'ddlnj trtp vvns to Dwlgh' mission among the Cherokeia , Indian terri tory , waero she lived nine jcars. She went to church Sundiy , then retired and never awoke. A meeting of the trustees of Cornell college - lego resulted In the adoption of a plan to raise fW.OOO to pay off the floating Indebted. nets of the colIoRC and an cnJovumni fund of ? 300000 during the coming winter 1 , \ \ Shaw , the republican candidate for governor , who Is A Methodist nnd an altimium of Cor nell college and wealthy. Is exported to take a largo Interest In raisins the endowment Cloyd Tucker , a 2-year-old son of Samuel Tueker of Cedar Kails , diank a quant itj of corrosive sublimate Saturday nljiht and died in 4 o'clock this morning The famlh lives at Heaver drove , and was In Cedar rails over Sunday with the family of rrmk Tucker , a brother of the dead boy's f.vher. The boy found the bottle contilnlni ; the poi son and drank Its eon ten's. A ph.vsUI.iti was called when his condition was discovered , but It was too late to save his life. PlVIl l THIMI WS AH 13 KIMiCll. lf f UCM ! Mm IlKr lir Dust In ( 'oloriuto. KIKLi : , Cole , Oct. 26 Ilcports from the Snake river are to the effect that Game War- ( 'en Wllcox attempted to arrest some In dians near Kly pork for violating the Colorado game laws , and was fired upon by the Utcs. The ofllccrs returned the lire , killing five Utes. Oamo Warden Wllcox , with several possts cf deputy sheriffs nnd ranchmen Is after the Indians , and a fur ther conflict seems Inevitable. The excitement here Is Intense. The trouble commenced last week , when the White river , Uncom | > aghro nnd Ulntah Utes began pouring over the line from Utah on their annual fall hunt The White ilvcr Ulcs are exceptionally ugly and have been apparently anxious to make trouble with parties of whites with whom they have como In contact Thejo Utes were In the Meeker massac o and have never been anything but ugly and waiting for an opportunity to do mischief. There are several hundred of them now in the etatc. dame Warden Wllcox , with a small party , started out to warn the Indians that the game laws must bo ob served. The pvno warden was resisted and was finally fired upon by the Indians. Then a set encounter followed , In which a number of Indians were killed or wounded. It Is teportcd that GHme Warden Wllcux's ' party aUo suffered severely. nrlgadlcr General Otis of the Derailment of Colorado has said that If the circum stances warranted It troops would be sent to the scene of the conflict between the Utes and Game Warden WIlcox's men at once. They are ready to proceed at a moment's notice. UUNVEH CoK , Oct. 26. Governor Adams has received the following message from Deputy Sheriff Frank 13. Watson. iinniccu , coio. cvi.i miuOct. ) . 2.1 Game Wntilen Wlloox tiled to iirrcwt t tes on Snake river , five miles fiom Lily pirk They icslstcnl mid tlieil on tbe Wll- eox party No whites Injuied Several In- il .111 = 1 killed nnd wounded Our Hiicr ft , with POSNC , now away in vvest eml of the county assisting Game Wnnl ns McLean ami Lytlo General Otis should order Ouelusne troops out at once to corral the Indians and gave further trouble. Much n'nrm here. The governor said he did not apprehend any snrlcus trouble and would not nt present order out anv state troops Hrigadlcr General Oils was Inclined to dis credit the report of n conflict , In the absence of a report from the olllcers at Fort Du- thcsne lie said there were 110 soldiers at Tort Duclusne who could soon reach the scene of trouble. Lilv park , on the Hear or Y.unpn river , has been the scene of most of the game depredations of the Utea ever since the "Ute war" of to . years ago. sss IM HI.IC III\I.TH TOPICS. Wllim Kotor ( o Ito Mmlc a Sprcliil Orilor Oiii * Ia of < 1u Con \ iMit I nil. PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 26 The twenty- fiflh annual convention of tl.e American Public Health asb c'atlcn opened at the Hotel Walton today. The sessions will con tinue until Friday next. The 200 delegates in attendance represent the health authorities of all parts cf the United States , the Do minion of Canada , -Mexico and several of the countries of South America. President Dr Henry 13. Horlbeck of Charleston , S. C. , pre- sldert. The report of the committee on steamship and steamboat sanitation was read by Dr. Frederick MontUambert general superinten dent of quarantine of the Dominion of Canada Tlie only paper read at this scsslort w-as a contribution of the study of vellow fever from a medico-geographical point of view The paper was a Joint production of Dr Kduardo Llceoga , president of the Supreme Iloaid of illualth of Mexico , and bis colleague Dr Jose Hamlrez , secretary of the board. The paper was read by Dr Albert I. Glhon , medical director of the United States navy. The object of the paper was to remove what it claimed was the erroneous Impression that jellow fever was epidemic in the early slim mer along the gulf and Pacific coasts of Ameiica The paper was briefly discussed hy Dr. William Uailey of LouUville , Dr Samuel H Durgln of Beaten and others and it was then decided tint jellow fever bhould be made the special subject of dlscurslon at ono of the Kitiloii : ; of the convention. At the afternoon session the report of the commltteo on sanitation with refeionce to plumbing , drainage and ventilation of pub lic and private buildings , which was pio- parcd by JV Hughes of Montreal , wen , in the ulsence of Mr. Hughes , read by Crcaby Gray , superintendent of the Pittsburg Hoard of Health. A report of the commltto on car sanita tion was read by Dr San el II Dnrg'n ' of Hoston , In the absence of Prof S H Wood- bridge of the Institute of Technology of Bos ton , by whom it was prepared The same topic vvoh treated upon in a paper by Dr Cranvllle P. Conn , president of the Now Hampshire Board of Health. Interesting papers fo'lowed by Dr Henry J Barnes of Boston on the lack of proper humidity of atmosphere nnd by Dr F F Wcstbrook of the Minnesota Board of Health on the scrum diagnosis of t > phold fever \\nito\VLV ise\i'is A M NCIIINO. Ilurwrlnr KlIlM n I'olliTiiiini IIIK ! IN Iliiill } llfiitc-ii lij a Mill ) . NEW YOIUC , Oct. 26 Policeman Fred erick 1C. Smith of the Hast Fiftieth street station was sliot and killed this morning In the Chuich of the Holy Redeemer on Thlr- tj-tl'lid etrcet hy a burglar who was rob bing the poor box. Ho was caught and give the name of FlUmater , 1C > ears of age and no home. A mob of largo proportions attempted to Ijiieh the man. Hoiindsmati Schult ana thieo policemen had all they could do to pre vent tbe ciowd from wreaking vengeance on the murderer Ono hundred policemen wcro pent out as reinforcements befoio the pris oner was taken to the station. He was hit on the head with atones and clulxi by several peopln In the crowd. Tlio murdered policemen was so near the burg'ar that his face was badly burned by the powder. The bullet passed Ihuugh the Jaw and came out at the back of the head The prlaone- was covered with blood fiom the beating ho received at the hands of the mnb They struck him with stones , clubs and all soils of inUsl'cH ' It Is said th-U several of his bones are broken and perhaps ho has received a fiacturo o. ' the skull though no examination has been made Arnold's Btomo Celery cures headaches , 10c , 2Bc and 60e. All druggists. TIM ; UK vi/rt \nicr.r. . INST1UJ.MHNTS p'ated on ll'o Tuesday , October ' _ ( ! , U'J7 : WAllHANTY ] ) iiDS IT. 11 Thompson to M K Hardy ; fiiihdhlbion lot 3 In tux lot - " . ) In 4-11.13 * UCO W J. VimAermim to W S Wrlgbt ; lot fi , bloc it - ' , Hanscom Pl.ut . . Annie Ourkei- and biiabnml to T L. Wi'xon : o'th d ( ) feet lotH 7 anil S , block 7 , 1'a.trlrk'n Second addition 8TO A J Liint iiivl wile to .M. W. Lunt , .17 feet 11 Inehib by HO feet In pouth- vvest corner tux lot 311 In 10-1510 . 1,5no \S' H Smith and wife to P. A. Pbmlc , south 1S 4 f * t of n j lot 10 , block 4 , How * < t H'H aillltlon SOO C A Plunk to I , M HOSKS. Hime . . 10 c M Goodman anil miblund to if. J. U'wlJ , lot h , lilotk t" > . South Om.ilia 7.SOO John Htran.len ( to Maty Stianie-n ; lot 4 , block 10 , lirown paik. . .l/'iO i : i : HastlngH and wlfo to M T ICciirns , nVj of 'i lot 4 , bio ; k 12 , Improvement At-hoclatlon addition 1,303 Columbian Invebtment comp.ni > to W. A I'.ixton , Jr , u trac-t commenc- IiiB at northeast corner block 114 , Omaha 23,000 I > ni3DS. Special master to Philadelphia Mort gage anil TiuBt company ; 60x124 feet in s\vU flwU 21-15-U 3.000 _ Total amount of transfers . , $31,2CO REPUBLICAN POLICE LET OUT Over Four Hundred Dcoapltfttions in the Windy Oity , WHOLESALE DISCHARGES IN CHICAGO * Chief ot 1'iillcr Klilc | > IKXMCH ( lie It U lloiu * to p Civil ! irlic Itcroriu. CIltCAOO , Oct. 26. Chief of Police Klplcy today Issued an ordei discharging from the force 434 policemen and appointing In their place a like number of members of the "Star league , " democratic e\-pollcemen , who had been discharged under the previous repub lican administration. It Is the biggest so- called " " since ex-Chief "gencr.il order" Issued - lladenoch ( republican ) Issued his famous order No. 13 , In M t > , 1895 , dlschartlng 5S7 men Chief Klplcy's order drops from the police rolls and retires on pensions throe desk sergeants , ono detective tergoant ntid twenty patrolmen night desk sergeants , two detective sergeants , two patiol sergeants and 303 patrolmen were discharged outright. Chief Klplcy sajs the changes are made In order to put the entire department under civil service. The men discharged , he said owed their appointments to political In lluence. All the newly appointed olllcets have passed the civil service examinations. One notable fe-ature of the order Is that the four detectives who did the most con spicuous work on the Luctgcrt cate are d's- ' charged. They arc Detective Sergeant Wal ter Dean , who It Is alleged found the gold rings in the famous mldd.e vat of the tun- sago factory , and Detectives George Lnng , John Scdenbcrg and C. L. Orlebonow All these men worked on the case under the pcifotial direction of Inspector Schaack ( rc- puhllcsn. ) Ono of the patrolmen removed Is Nicholas Michaels , a biothcr-la-lavv of Inspector specter Schaack. The order has caused much excitement in political circles. IMmm > .Sir | < > iiillup ; In linlhi. BOMBAY , Oct. 20. There l.avc been forty- two deaths from the plague at Ha'dwar The disease Is spreading at Pootuh atil Sarat. Tv\o Klllvil nnil Kl\ < - Injiiiril. OHKGON CITY. Otc , Oct. 2G John Mo- Comb nnd Gcorpe Storlch wuio killed and live othorH Injured In an accident at the power station of the Portland General nice- trie company nt noon today The men w 're working on u btilkli-oul , when the tlmbus gave way from the pressure of water Mc- Comb , Storlch and llvo otheis were orus'ied under the timbers. . Thiee j'-captil unhuit. SANTA BAHHAHA , C.U. , Oct 28 - United St.ites cutter Convin biought Into port this afternoon the crew of the ioastlng.chooner Kl Noi.ih , which was vvreikeil off Mcn- doclno , October 21 , by being run into by the Ilenu Itlelimer , SHE GLADLYSPEAKS ! _ Victim of Nervous Dyspepsia and - Nervous Prostration. * Onnlaska , WK Per ten years I have t c > n thu suffoihiB victim of nervous pron- tiatlnn and neivous dyspepsia. 1 cannot beslli to tell you or remember the reme- CI.-B I have tnkon or the picscrlptlons I bave tiled Take what 1 would , I trew worse instead of better , and was wcll- nlBh dlacouraced. Then c.ime the grate ful chalice One month UKO on the ad vice of my bi other , who aont me a box I commenced taking Pr. Cbarcot's Kola Nervine Tablets. I lm\e taken one box nnd trained five pounds , but that is noth ing c&mpaiod to the physical roller I have experienced. I am bcttci and happier than I have been for live years. If I conic ) mnke the recommendation stronger 1 would gladly do so solire Lulu Glc.ison. Dr. Charcot'a Kola Neivlne Tablets are vecotable and harmless Their stienL'th ftmj vipol Clvhia qualities arc wonderful , rifty cents nnd Jt at drnnKUtR or mailed rthcot. Knreka Chemical e Mfg. Co. , Li Cio e , AS Is. dearies & Se.irles. SPECIALISTS IN VCPlfi PRIMEJHOT , WEfiK MEN SiXtTALLY : AI1 Privnto Diseases & DNordcrs ot Men. Treatment hy Mall , Consultation Tree. SYPHILIS Cured for life nnd the potflon Ihoioughly eleinscd from thi'HjHtrm Spcrniatorrhi'i. nominal Weakness Lout Man hood Nltfht Kmlsslonn li c.iyisl F.icuUli'S Fe male Wc.tkriefih anil nil dellc.ito illBoritera pouu- liar to either sex ponltHnlj cnn-d 1'ILES F1STUL.A nncl UKCTAI , t'LCHHS HYDUOCKU3 AND VAHICO KLK P orin.inrMitly nail successfully enrc'il Method now and unfailing Cured by new method without inln or cutting. Call on or addrcBH with st.iinP - DBS. SERIES S SIHES.1I9 | I Hxiadcr & in to F.cam Xmprovcnienta Hnd Operate. Che Smith premier Cypcwrilcr Co. , Syracuse , tf , 1. . U. 8. 71 , Omiilia DllliMI'lli nnil Kiiriiiini Stw. dild Cure ciirm colcH In tlm hrnd.eolds en ttin Iniici. oMcnlilMicw eold nn-1 obiitnatorolilR , m l all Vrtm nf crip. Mni f ncetlni ; . tllschMcci fniin tlio nn < c MM n-r * . 1'rcv ruin calitth. dhitillirrln , rnciinionl i , nn.l nil ttir > At nml lung t , otil.li . * . 1 IK . iilca.int llttto pellets nro ntvolulclv hntnilc' * , tiava JRVIMI tliuusniiAs ofllvcs nml lircrentcil inuctmlcl.- nc . The Miinyon llenri'v foniiwtiy iircp n a upmrnto euro for rnch ill c.so. At nil iTnirsl'ts- ES roiit n vial. If > nU ncul mnllr I mlvlrowritn rtof.Munron.lJOlAtch blnct , 1'hlludclplilft. It la toisoluttlr free. ( OH SYPHILIS ) \VrlKeii Ounrnnlec- CV1II5 HVKUT CASK or MO.MY ur.ri Mir.o. Out cure In pcrminmt nml not pMrhlnnup 0 r § trcotpillin jf nmKu n r nvriTKvnri Minplon tlnrr. ll > fle-rillihiifyoui cane full ) we can II CM you l y mail. nml we Rite the tame-Mivnir KUIUMIICI tocHtvorrtlwiil all money 1lio c h tml r In conic tier * for treat ment tmmlo no nil r will JUT milrwul IAIV loth njs tuition I lillln while here IfweUll to > * u't.Vclm | . knee tlir world tor ciuc IliM uur.llu lc llrmrily lll nit cure VViltr lor lull 11.11 tlmUm > ml Krt tin % IUrtCtf ) VV > Vliow tti il > oumt kl\TtlrklJn tl ) lotoo , ft * HIP tnot > t ctnltunt t.i > \ n Iftii * IIATO urrcr l-oin fttilo to Kite iiuiip than I miirllcf 111 our ten ) t ri - lth Ililn MimU Itrtiifily It tin * l-rcniiuiit Siuitli-c loiupimnicili 'in jinilimtr lni-l wl mrnllfd M-rl'Uy Hut mull r nut HIPIIB iriianiiUpjoii liouli | hot hf'liAU lo Ti III icmcil } N uulii.iorli > iir ( > nl lo ltt yoni nionc ) Wi ituninntio In run ? r iffuiul I-TIM nollur snil n MC Imip n nimtntlon to pfnipcl , nlMi Iliutnclal buckl'itt nt .1 OO.IIOO , It In IHlttnljr ii\rr loull "lionlll trjrtliv tronlmtnt IlrivlofKii. juii line l > < tn vultltiK | i anil lift.MiiK out jour mono lot < Jtiff lent ticAlini nti-iiiul Altliciuitli > ou nivtiot } rt curril mi one h tv Ut tui-v jour moticj tin not i\Hr miv inutinioin % unlllru 11 ; 1.9. I'M cluutilo ilirimnUil on efi ctnrif In tliltt to nlnct } < lni > . InievtlKKlo our li'itnclnl tAiullntf utii it | iulniliui AM tiu lncr < tuiiv W'llto u * tor nntncK ftltd l l llf p ( if tluife we lml ritrtillto Imve Klitu IHMIIIMIIII | | to ttfrr to tin ti. II I'MMK rim mil \ | n in ae toiln tula It ulll MM ) o l n Morlil -tiitcilnir ( fii-in mi ntnl Ftmlti vinlir > iui t inaiileil whftt IIIA\ join ofUptltiK MUtiT Ilirnn h 31 ur OMtinru'llKf tire ' U nun o ' l tntii ) . HII > pltti ) len nil Incp , rote llnvixt , tnuooui intilits in mouth ihrnnmtlMti In botiei ami joint * hair tilllti * out iiui'lloii" in nj I all of tlipliod * ferllntf ot i ftirlrtl ilrptiiiploti ] > nlniiln iiuilor lionti * > ou hnve notlnii lo u/i ii' Tlimc ulio nil' ronotAntlv Inklm ; meuuivnni ! ] H1tN ) > Imulil ill * * rontlmicli Con ( mil i ot I'UMI iliuirn MIutily bilntTftoir nml nvtlniulcetc In tin i tut Pnu t dill to Mrtlc All cortT'-iuinitcnct i-nt inlMl In ilaln ttnct oiicj Wolmlte llu > nmM ilxlil Inui-liKntlon tuul will do all lu our po ci loalit iim lulu Address , GOOK REMEDY GO , , ' .hlcigo , III IRIB KWSL And Snr ! icil Instilub iritr lodwSt..OMi ) iha , .Nc-b COXillLTATION PHUH. Chronic , Kcivous and Private Diseases ml all Wl'AK VHSS tlr PM ml II.SUI.ltS ! < if lUtLIS HYlHtOOFUiaml VAUK' lOBM. iiu.mmieiitlj anil HUCVOHHfllllV IMIIld ItirVI'IV CMMl' IIU)01) ) ANUSU1N DlKt-iHi-H Sore Si > otH 1'lin us Scinrula TIIIIIIIIH 'Utlpr Krrcnin ami llloiiil 1'otHon thorouKlilx cl.tMfpil from IhoHVHt in NiniVOUS 1) ) < lillltv MiiTiiuUirrlii'-i Si mini LnhHc'H Nlcht DmlHHloim I.OHH of Vital IVwuri IK'rm.uu'iitly nnd np'riUh ruri * < l tMU ; MKN. ( Vlt.illij VtV.ilo ninilu HO bv tooi'lnic.ippllrillon tO \ U llH'HH Or HltllU HI-WTO I1H llt.U HI ! lit ) p irili-f SKMUI , KM P.sslN In mlililti llf . i fiom IK i-lTrclH or .voiiiliful folllrs ( Mil or \ \ i m ih , u toil.iv Hoi ' 't7 Onuiliii .Medicil rd Surijicil Institute. S W Cor ICt i ami Doilci' Every ftlan Restored fo Manhood Turkish LWI - By - Cap-ules Tliev cute u\eiv < ase. NKVKR FUT ; tin develop the HHAlN.uul NIJllVHS pi i- dui IIIK Hc'hh on tin body anil not spul'ii ' i ? tbp ' toni.ieh as most wilUineM will di \ \ o piipiru speei.illv tor i verv e isu.nii fur p.iitlculars TUHKISH CAPSl'LI'S will ellie any ailment 01 weakness c ui-.nl by sel'-ibuse , and we nunn It. We vv II .1 \ 1 p and stieiiKtbon the vvorU easp of SIt \j | \VIAKNISS or SIJXUAL LOSS. miu. T nev nriii of jou 01 Itl Pl'ND \ < > 1 II MON13Y. Don't be liumbUKReil , as we i v r fail to cuie $1 00 box by mall Plain wi.ip- per. IIIIVS I'll tIMI U \ , ISth ind r.nnatn S n-ets Omaha , Neb. . R , . GILBERT CO. SiM'i'cuHors In Cilllirrl llros. , Oniiilin , AM ) . < < - Mil ii u I net lire I'M of Fur GarmaiitT , Euss > Etc. l.-.OI IllMH , Clllllioll MlUllS , 111. Dr. CARL ENGEL ornc i ? , r.ar. MMN STUIIT , In I'Uitucr HulUllng. . . . .Tolophi > iuNil. . f . D1SE\SKS \ OF WO.M-.N ! AND CHILDREX. . . . .C.OM-IM1MHNT& . . . . DR. L , E. ROE , -I5ENTIST : t - , Mt-rrliiin Illoi-U. TaUo Klcvutor SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS' Oi tc bcr 'o 1ST ixnu HI-.VT SAM : OH JKMH : HY i.roNAitn i\ i uirrr I'OH JIUN'I llouipIn loinull II uffc II'i ( W per inunthCluny Illll nnd onu u-m of prmiml finlt nnd Knrilcn J12 ,0 ptr Nioiilh N ( w htuie loom , 20r.CO on IltOHlllMty JO fin p r month Ir,13 Third St C rnmiiH nil 1 luirn Ji ! 00 pi r nionth HM > I' Irm lint nviniip C iixims. i7 00 pi r month 112U llio.idnay , Htjic ri.uin } ( i'0 ' pur inuntli icii Ciahiin nvcnuc , o muins. } ' on per nn nlli rc Illdfji * rlncl 0 room In if-c. Cfi per innnth HOIIPC on Ninth bin-it. At'Iti : I'roi'lIUTV < 8 31 pir month A well Imprnvpil 5 nens : mill s fiom town will takeuni.h.iir of the unt In w 01 k run HAM3 f'lly rrojieity ? 400 OiHiil houi-i' , linn hhed nml tun IntH 2r.13 rifth iiv i- MIC nlfib p.ismeiits , } 7 per month J200 tVio.l IKIUI-C nnd lot on Aviniii II l lwn iiKlith nnd N'lnth SIK , fi per nionth S2" ) Good liuUM' nml lot on I'lli avenue lielwm 2th nnd 2Mh HB , niuiitlilj pnymcntH , } d IICT moil Ih 15 li IH In WrlKht'H mill for pnle at u viry low price TAIIMK roil SAM > - 121 ptr inie-240 nrre Mrm m\\fi \ \ wept of fii'H. ' v\rld riiflirn pint nt I'oli.iunllnmlo lounty Ji' . piriiirr 40 aiiiHiir ( irail fnrmliiK land iK.ilh of Niola } 2i pi-r HI IP Well Iniprnvi'il r.O iicro farm enst of I.ineund. I'littunntlnin'c ' county I2"i pi i iicr < 4'i ' nrriH of ( trml furmlni : or fruit land , 3 Milieu from Kidney. Prcmnnt countj tr. pur ueri 3D IKUB of Hood fruit land with unnll hdute , noith of Ilnmliiirt ! Krunont ri Ullty } 2 , ' . pi-r n < re 40 IUII-H of K"od hottorn Innd , i-omo Inillier 2 mile * Hiiith of ity | I'mltK ' } 20 i r licit 20 IHICB ( f KI oil liollrm land Z mllm roiiili uf Council muff * 1" line tr.utH of lund 2 mllm mintli of HoiUh ninulia , will lnl < i' pirt | ' .i > ini-nt In dt > piop. flrmil fiiiniH fur lent Applj to MONAHI : ) IVIUITT. : : : K , i-eliri t , cumni Ulurfx , lown UWULMNQS , ritUIT , TAIlit AM ) OAItlU .V lands for bale or rim. IJny & Htsa fj I'eurl Uriel. The HolilriKon f'oiiRcrvHtory Coun ill llliilfB I i < 'orreit Melhodi- I. < - nm ro i lulu nnd upwnidrito for proipittuu DR. H. A. WGODBURY fft ' " . , J1. , . I. wooUmii'y , will , , , liitvo chin UP DENTIST the pluto VVI"11 in lllv "nico "ii(11 ( * ZJ.UJ.1 X tkJ J. pjvo fiitii-e my nttcntii u to OiKM'titiv-i Dontibtrv , Crown tint ] Uridfjo Woik No 30 Pearl Street , A. H. WOODBURY D.D.S Next to Grand Ilotc' . . . , . . IOWA GARNISHMENTS. Noii-rcbiclcutH of lown now Imvo no oxotnptinnH under tlio tiew Co1u which wont into offtsit Ostohor t. Wo cnti COU.IiCT HAD ACCOUNTS - COUNTS nH of old , aRoltiHt MAIUUHD or SINttLH employcH of Kull- ways , ExprcsH , TcIoKniph , Telephone ntid SIcophiK c r compauloH , NASSAU INVESTMENT CO. , Council Bluffs , la