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I | COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. PEARL STR T. NO 12 Delivered by carrier in Any Part of the City at [wenty Cents Per Week H, W. TILTON MANAGER TELEPHONES: Brersess Orrice No. 43, Nianr Evironr, No. 2, — MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing company. £ Only $10.85 at Chapman’s art store. New fall goods just reccived at Rei- merchant or, 310 Broadw 1 Baptist chure h un the of Rev. T, I Thickstun, :uty-seyen members. T. spool cotton and the ladies of enin love with e in all kinds rk. John Beno pastoral car now numb Clark’s O, Marshall’s linen thread Council Blufls have fa for its general excell of sewing and fancy & Co. Sunday’s boozers were cinched ye y inorning as follows: Henry Weekland, #5.10; John Turner $5.10; Robert Strahn, $8.10 D. Winston we ault, John Landy, fined £15 anc | PREPARING FOR THE WEDDING Further Arrangements Made For Opening the New Bridge. A VERY MYSTERIOUS LETTER. The Writer Wants His Body F Getting Rather Warm men—Talbot Shown Council Bluffs The Wedding of the Citles. The committees of Omaha and Coun- cil Bluffs having charge of the opening of the new bridge held a meeting at the board of trade rooms in this city yester- day crnoon at 4 o'clock. There were und-— r Alder Mercy— News. present M M. Nattinger and B. Mayor Rohrer, Lucius Wells, € ‘vans, Colonel W,k McConnell, Willia W.Cowlesand J. L. T cil Bluffs; John A, W Clarke, A. M. Kitchen, . Wright, pp. S P Captain A. empleton, of Coun- kefield, Hugh G, Cadet Taylor, suceessful and interesting re- vival services are being held in the Oventon Mission. They will be con- tinued every evening this mder the lendership of Miss Ha lvery- body is invited ¢ bids for the erection of the car- yester will be an- nounced” t dosing details will be arra and work will proceed at otice. Morchouse & Co., the bookbinders, yesterday received an inquiry from Quitman, rd to the books manufacet tirm. They have y from Texas, and cuching indeed. of the Dcs 't in this the meet- rious benevo- city to-morr ing is to apportion the ‘v lent collections to the different dis- triets, and areange other matters pre- liminary to the yearly work. Chief Ly esterday found an insane girl of fifteen yo 1 Bayliss park. She was taken to hier home on Washington avenue. She was formerly o domestic in the employ of Mrs, Wyrick, but was compelled to give up her situation on necount of mental troubles. A train of twenty-five palace ., en route from New York to prings, [daho. ~This is the vin of this kind that iption of the : BEE seve of the season last W 1hout thirty me ent. The greater part will continue through the entire o :, although this is necessary’in order to join. It is hoped to have i much larger member- ship than last on. Those who do t drive down Broad- way oftener than once a week can hardly keep track of the many changes goingon. Improvements on every hand. The prediction is made that be- fore this time next year the bottoms will be pretty well covered with buildings, manufactories, yards, ete, orge H. Adams’ comedy company delighted a large audience at Dohan, last evening In **He, She, Him, The singing was very good repeatedly encored. The spe tures were line, and the gramme much better than common. The orchestra did well, and the au- dience was thoroughly satistied. Mrs. 1 Lovejoy, daughter of Mr. Prouty of Garner township, and sister of Prof. H. M. Prouty, principal of the high school of this city, died yesterday morning at her home in Omaha of heart discase. The remains will be brought across the river to-day on the 1:45 (hnnm\.l\ml the funeral will take plmcul o'clock from the Methodist church, The patrol wagon was summoned to the southern part of the city last even- ing, and the officers responding were put on track of a lot ot clothing “‘planted” during the day in a barn on Sixth avenue, down on the bottoms, No trace of the owner could be discovered, and the property, which was not very valuable, was taken to police headquar- ters. It is thought that it belongs to some thief who was unable to dispose of it during the daytime. Esquire Biggs’' court was occupied yesterday with the case of state against the three young men who are charged with shooting the stock bhelonging to John Coyle. The testimony will be continued this morning, and doubtless the case will be closed to-day. Much interest is manifested, especiaily among the farmers in that locali in the out- come of the case, The h'wumml\ of the defense thus far is very conflicting. In (x;i-t their storics do not harmonize at all, Alively serap scemed imminent at the cornérof Sixth avenue and street yesterday afternoon between the driverof a baker's wagon and the son of one of the residents of that locality. The driver wanted to collect a bill and the lady of the hous d she would pay it at the oftice, he was getting ||4-|\\ when the son terfered. It w tting quite when the lhorses started and bor. excited bread peddler beyond the reach of his ang ssailunt, - Rose Linde, as Seibel in Faust, Friday night, at Dohany B Twin City ing evening. Abers pres- This angercd John, and ine next T ———— Bids were opened yesterday on the carringe factory which is located in Twin City Placs ldition, and contracts will be let in a day or two. This is the addition in which the quick money will be made; 20 per cent discount and no cash payment for first twenty-five houses. Ten of these chances taken yesterday. This offer good for ten days onl, BENSON & S PHERD, —— Sce Forrest Smith’s special column, —— 'vmmnru dressmaler, 814 Broad- over Eiseman's, on clectric motor line. Special advantages to Omaha ladies. — Personal Paragraphs. S. T. Walker returned yesterday morning from a three weeks’ visit at his old home in Bellefontaine, O, Joho Lindt Esq., returned Saturday evening from Papillion, Neb., where he was called to effect a settlement in the case of a hardws The amount iuvolved was ov R . C. Yancey, of Creston, father of Yancey, of the Bechtele hotel, is in the city on a visit to his son. Mr. Yancey is an ex-Methodist minister, having retired from the wministry about ten years ago. S Reserve your seats for Emma Juch be- fore opera date and save money. | ——— Money loaned at L. B, Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, porsonal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal, - All busiuess strictly coufi- dential, Captain J. B. Smith and Mr. Wilson, of Omaha. The meeting was called to order by Max Meyer, of the Omaha com- mittee. The minutesof the last meeting were read by Seeretary Zevely, of the board of trade. tary Nattinger, of Omaha, then read his minutes of the previous meeting. The report of the committee on pro- This con- gramme was first called for, mittee consisted of M Council Bluffsand Al The line of march, ported in the city papers, was v W as previously o It stated that ‘the mounted Knights nplar - were intended to the governors of the two this ~ being the only manner in which they could come out. It was suggesteda that there should be no footmen in line during the whole course of the march, as it was thought thatthe proposed line was altogether too long. fl r Evans, of the bridge com- pany, stated that he would guarantee that the motor cars would carry those taking partin the parade, between the bridge and this eity. 1t was voted that the day’s programme be referred back une committee with the mar- dded. Tt was decided that thL s of the bridge should be v the two t]\|(‘;:.\(|u||». ar| brief. \ml ateither end, the govenor's of the two stat should sh ke hands in the center d alarge ring, sixteen and appropriately de- ed should be presented. On the return to the bridge the two cities should & ring at the west end of the bridge, the marviage will then take place lowed by the rviveting of the ving. entire ceremonics at the bridge will net require over twenty minutes, The committee on finance was then called, Mr. Lucius Wells, a me of that committ, referred the r to Mayor Rohrer. The committee of this side agreed to raise $1,000 in this city. On moti J. Da L, Shepherd, Rudio and I feet in dinmete the councils of the and inside %, Cook, B. I Odell were added to 1 the Bluffs committee, and M. Kitchen. H.T. Clark, L. H. ty and Mr. Alexauder to the Omaha com- mittee. Committees for speakers and invita- tions: Mr. Wright stated that the invi- tations \\m(' in the hands of the litho- graphers, but_that nothing had been done in mg rd tospeakers. Mr. L reported that he had visited 20 business houses of this city and all ad given liberal encouragement and and would be represented in the line on the 80th of October. Captain Smythe, of Omaha, stated that he thought that at least five or six companies of the Nebraska National 'ds would be presentif the rail- roads would give the same rates given to attend the opening of the Nebruska City bridge. C Smythe, of the Creighton s added to the committee on ith instructions to invite milita nfllm'\lw\nflcom])un(chlhx‘nuuh- out eastern Nebraska, O aptain Cowles wus appointed to do the same in western Towa. Mr. Evans stated that negotiations were pending with the passenger pool at Chicago. On motion, the committee on trans- portation was empowered to offer prizes not to exceed $150 for a competitive drill if the railroads refused to give free transportation to the companies of national guards. Mr. Clark reported in favor of pur- hasing about three dozen of daylight fireworks, and of illuminating the bridge at mght with colored fire, also of deco- ing the bridge. The bridge company ointed a committee on bridge decorations. Mr. Meye stated that he had seen the management of the Guards band and the Oma Musical union. A commu- nication was read from the Wahoo Mu- sical Union band offering their services at reasonable rates, Mr. Taylor reported that the papers of Omaha would send in u-mplul bills for all work in this line, Farrell said the papers of Council lllufl: would do as well, Mr. W. H. place of M in the city. itation, Moore was appointed in Walsh, wno would not be for your soiled Cascade Laundry Co. ———— Have our wagon clothes, call A Word to the Wise. If you are contemplating making an investment why not select a good bar- gain instead of being contented with just an ordinary lot, and why not get a perfect title instead of a half title. Buy your property from our list and get something choice, at a low figure and on easy terms, ODELL Bros & Co, E. H. Sheafe & Co., make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of interest. Oftice Broadway and Main street. upstairs, —— Talbor Let Ofr As has been previously stated in THE BEE, the sentence imposed last Satur- day morning by Judge Loofbourow on W. P. Talbot, the forger, was eighteen months at hard labor in the peniten- tiary at Ft. Madison. As soon as the sentence was pronounced, all the mem- bers of the bar present, and Rev, T, J. Muckay, rector of St. Paul's, interceded with the court for a reduction of the scntence, The matter was taken under advisement, and the decision of the judge was announced yesterday morn- .y, ing when court was opened. The sen- tence was reduced to six montis, nee the matter has b brought especially to the notice of the public, it is best that the entire facts of the case are given. It is claimed that Talbot was driven to his criminal act to prevent his wifo and child from suffering, and that it was hip first deed of the{dl He also laims that money was due him from Dunbar & Co., at she time he forged the pr o that he jnb placed its where it is un- deserved. Mr. Dunbar claims to have in his possession no less than twelve fraudulent contracts made out by Talbot while canvassing this city for a new di- rectory, upon all of which he roceived a commission. They are all forgeries of the names of a dozen business hrnb and private citizensof Council Bluffs, They can be scen upon application to Mr. Dunbal Tue BEE does not desire to prosecute an unfortunvte man who is deserving of sympathy, but publishes these state- ment he true facts in the case, Sheriff O'Neill states that he is one of the many deceived hy the prisoner Talbot. ‘hen incarcerated the sheriff thought his prisoner deserving of pity and extended him many favors. What was his surprise one day to find a dozen of the finest steel suws in Tulhot’s cell, with which he endeavoring to arve his way to freedom, As his wife was the only one who had an oppor- tunity to get these tools to him, the sheriff could do no less than to suspect her and shut off her former privileges. Since the prisoner has been in jail, his wife has mude some very condemnatory statements, nccording o ar sle au- thority. e that she stated in his presence that her husband had been in trouble several times, and that she had never had over half ‘an hour to get out of town before she came here, but this time she had a half a da, connection with the Canning otten by those who knew wntimately concerning it, and it is openly hinted that the prosecution was bought off at that time. The cir- cumstanees in the easeand the prev carcer of the fellow Tall well founded doubts as t the course pursued by his fricnds here. His wife and child deserve symp h_ and charity, but it isaqu or not the return to them of a Iu|~h.|nd and father will result as hoped for. Ten lots sold to builder: tevrday in Twin City Place. BENSON & SIT . Sheafe loa oney on ch of every description. P consulting rooms. All business strictly confidental. 0 Broadway ner Main ta PIE See Forrest Smith’s special column. ——— J. G. Tipton has bargainsin real estate. Hear seene) from Faust, at Dohany's, Friday night, by the Emma Juch company. — ———— Loans made on city business and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Tuvestment company. —e———— Hot After the Council, 'he statement that has appeared in the city papers regarding the impeach- ment of Alderman Waterman have been in error so far as the impeachment i concerned. The action taken is to cover d to Waterman for wor done for the city. It isalleged that he, as chairman of the fi committee, let contracts to himself contrary to the laws of the state of Towa, and it is demanded that the money for this work be re funded. It is proposed to institute 1 proceedings against several other of the aldermen and the mayor for mysteriou performances of the past few months,and the firm having the matter in charge, Messrs. Mynster & Lindt, promise some sensational developments. It seems there is considerable backing behind these suits, and there will be fun for somebody before it is through. The other members of the executive body say that Waterman has been going *‘a little fast,” but it is claimed that their gait has also been rather rapid. The public will eagerly watch developments in the case, which will be given in THE BEE us they transpire. the second act (the garden Benson & Shepherd, sole agents for Twin City Place. ———— Liszt orite piano pupil, Adele Aus Der Ohe, at Dohany’s, next’ Friday night. cuffs and The finish on our collars, Cascade shirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co. Boots, shoes. Kinnchan’s, 326 B'way. el ol Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. e — See Forrest Smith’s special column. st Emma Juch, the principal soprano of the National Opera company, as Mar- guerite in Faust, at Dohany’s, next Fri- day evening, October F2. S — A Mysterious Letter. THE BEE is in receipt of a letter signed Edward MeKibben, in which he narrates his family troubles, and inti- mates that he is just about to make away with himself. He gives directions for the disposition of his hody, when found, but dos not state where or when that X uct that the letter is ed 'soplunlmr 16, and was not mailed until yesterday, it seems that Edward changed his mind after writing the letter, but kept it to save writing another one The fact that it wa mailed yesterday might lead one to cor clude that he had again had a men veer around to self-destruction prank on the susceptible reporte sibly he wants to terrify his fami nee and prok s cun take their numerous conjectures. ey Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A, Clark & Co., ofiice cor. Broadway and Muin, over American express. — ——— We have no competitors in finishing collars, cuffs anc shirts. Cascade Laun- ——— Benson & Shepherd, sole agents for Twin City Place. — o ——— Crossing Broadway Bridge. The first carriage to cross the new bridge was that of T. J. Evans. Yester- day morning Mr. Evans, accompanied by George K. Wright, esq., drove over to Omaha and back. They were fol- lowed by construction teams, which passed back and forth during the day. ]:lemung the toll rates, Manager Evans says the committee having that matter in hand huas had no meeting yet, 50 that all statements as to what the rates will be are pure surmises, for no rates have been fixed. The committee will meet before many days, when this matter will be settled, and then a list as agreed upon will be published. ———— New mince meats and saur kraut just received at Tibbitts’, L ——— At Dohany's Friday Evening. Miss Emma Juch, the distinguished young prima donna who was with the i\ut‘mnul opera company last season, will BURKE’S ADDITION. Avenue c"-h 8 AVenue AYYILNITD gn | S| 3 N x Third Stre The Choicest Ground for Residence in the Western Part of the City, Is now platted into Beautiful, Larg moter to Douglas street, Omaha. The About 4 Council Bluffs postoltice. Ne newly platted lots. Good p bounds it on the north, TITLES—Perfect, ABSTRACT—Printed Abstract and W xamine these lots with reference to the grade before buying a lot. GRAD The ordinary price of a lot is saved on g TERMS=To a ood el s of purehas for one-tenth down; ro Lots. 00 \.n(l~ from the new mul(n line to Om . us largo in > schools near by o About ten minutes ride on the level but elevated strip of ground. ess than 14 miles from the ze_in size as most of the The proposed Boulevard anty Deed with each Lot. wde alone, if you buy one of these lots, a limited number of lots will Im sold balance in mouthly payments, without interest. ply to FINLEY BURKE, J. J. Brown building, 115 Pearl-St., Council Blufls, lu\\"\. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET. Manufacturers and Wholesals De lers in Sausage of All Kinds. Orders Promptiy Filled and Delivered, 635 HR()AI)\VA\' ] - TELE PHONE NO. A HOME ON SEVEN YEARS TIME WITHOUT INTEREST. Nice 5-room cottages, brick foundation, and all necessary out-buildings. Only ten mmutes walk from the new motor line. Near the NEW POWER HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. A FEW ONLY LEFT FOR SALE ON THESE TERMS. APPLY AT ONCE TO C.J.COLBY MASONIC TEMPLE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. appearin one gr.uu\ concert at Dnlmny on Friday evening, the house hav been specially engaged for the occas by the P. E. O. society, umlormlu».c auspices the concert will be gi . After her brilliant success at the s . Louis siengerbund last June Miss letl for Europe for a short pleasure tri among the old world capitals. She Ih just returned and is entering u]]mu a brief concert season. Her wonderful soprano voice is suid to be improved in quality since last season, when she de- lighted theater-goers with her rendition of Marguerite in Speaking of M Juch and her com- pany, Prof. L. Methud . Louis, ¥ said to the reporter: siengerbund held at St. Louis 1. sho scored triumphs that have been awarded no singer since the great suc- cess attained by Pauline Luc Juch’s charming manners and her wi lingness to respond to repeated encore made her a prime favo Miss Juch and Aus der Ohe appeared before an audience of 11,000 and fairly electrified them with the brilliancy of their per- formance, Vietor Herbert, of Miss Juch’s company, is one of the finest of living ‘cellists, and has that reputation all over the world.” ———— The Cigarmakers. The members of the Cigarmakers Union No. 177, of Council Bluffs, elected at their last meeting the fcllowing officers: Presideut, G. A, Weber; vice K&nnduxl A. F\ Henke; treasurer, F. Lamb; lhmnr'h\l and corresponding secretary, G, Madison; recording secre- tary, I Rus. e In Love's Harness. Most women naturally look forward to matrimony as their proper sphere in life, but they should constantly bear in mind that a fair, rosy face, bright eyes, and a healthy, well-deve lo]n d form, are the best passports to a happy marriage. All those wasting disorders, weakness, dragging-down” sensation, 'and fune- tional irregularities peculiar to their sex, have an unfailing specific in Dr. Pierce’s Favorits Prescription. It is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive gumnuh-o from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case,or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and fahfully ‘urnul out for many ye P!!Il!ll DYES ASMiiln FORREST SMITH'S SPECIAL WANT GOLUM. ouse ..r 5 rooms; closets and goud barn, well and cf 06 B, Pier tern, st., U3 DIk to st rms, QOR SALE-2-foot lot on the corner of Brondway and 224 st., only M50 if taken . 5001 NOR BALE—4-foot lot on T first block this end of Omaha; if s0id at once only # LE—An elegant 5-room cottage with X110, on Harrison st; this property b4 adway in the 1o new bridge to worth fr 000 to ), but it sold soon will sell for ‘good te i {OR H Nice 4-room cottage on Sth ave. and 10th st., only 811 per month. \0 LOAN—Money to loan on horses, furniture, planos, jewelry, ete, fore borrowing elsewhere, JOR SALE ot 44x120 on 1st ave, near N. W, K. ] depot, on N. W. track; chéap at 800, DOR 8 cattle, me bet E—Lots, houses and 1 ¥ in all parts of the city: cheaper by i than it can be bought %0 auys frori now. Call and examine my list before buying. DOR SALE—18 acres on both sides of U, P. R, R. track, 3 mile west of union depot; would make a fine addition to Council Bluffs or Omaha, Ouly #7680 per acre. FORREST SMITH, l!onm 4 rd F Ionr, l!ro“ n Uulldum DOHANY'S OPERA HOLSE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, Uuder the auspices of the ¥, E. O, and acre The Emma Juch Grand Opera Co., MISS EMMA JUCH, MISS ROSA LINDE, The Celebrated Contralto MISS AD! AUS DER OHE, Lizts' Favorite Piano Pupll, and others, in one and Concert with one entire act of “ETALATST” (IN COSTUME,) Tickets bought previousto concert date, served seat, $1 and 15 cents; dny of concert, m Kkets 81,60 and 81, ts on sale Monday afters noon at Camp & Ellis’ Drug Store. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B0Broadway Council Blufs, Iowa. Bstablished s 1F&mzss DYES NEW COTTAGES! Neat and comodious Five Room Cottages with closets, etc., are now offered FOR SALEK On very liberal terms of payment, thus enabling mechanics, men to secure a home by paying a small payment d apply upon the purchase price. instead of paying r hese houses are located betwen BROADWAY AND AVENUE And immediately between the electric power house and the electric ears passing every ten minutes to Omaha, with oul For full particulars address me and 1 will call upon you. clerks and laborin swi and monthly payments t it “A' v shops. With A cent fares, A. H. FITCH, P. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NEB. BABBITT TRACT JUST PLATTED AND NOW OFFERED FOR SALE Large lots; easy of access, with splendid -sewerage opportunity. Close proximity to business portion of city, vicinity of good churches und schools. Just off Broadway. dectric motor for all points in city and Omaha every seven mine utes. y terms. Perfect title. JFOR SALE BY(—— 39 Pearl Street. A. A. CLARK & CO., Broadway and Main 527 Broadway, : FRANK COOXK, No. 5 Pearl Street. JOHNSTON & VAN PATTEN, 33 Main Street, AND ALL OTHER REAL ESTATE BHOKERS COUNCIL BLU , IOWA, F.J. DAY, No. J. G. TIPTON, ustADMDHE%_SSELL s CO -9 MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. INCORPORATED 1878 Especially Adapted £8 ELECTRIC i LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, AUTOMATIC ENGINES, Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. Regnlation, Durability Guare antced. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, BRANCI HOUSE, COUNC BLU y, IOWA, Send for Catalogue. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. CUT-OFF E. C. HARRIS, Manager. SPECIAL NOTICES 0. H. McOANELD & CO0., Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. o Rent, Wants, n..u.x in_thi’s colu L ing, ete., w i Bmn e low rata o for cach sub- sequent ns Teave advertiserients ot | Highest Market Prices, Prompt our office, No. arl’ Street, near Hroadway, Returns, Council Hiufts Towa. #£20 and 22 Main Street,Council Blufts,lowa, | THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. on long time new house on Graham aveuue, being the [ JOR RENT or for sul next house al . I.nulnn 5; 4 rooms with v basement. Ho tt PRICE fl!. T R, Is equal tg o 4 lots, Mulholland & C I«Bfuraull.nn.u'lonll ts. Mulholland & Co, any Tigh JOR REN od Tiouse and & ut- Friced I‘ side of city. Apply to Hora: Machine, OR RENT- Furnished front room, for gen- raph, the best apparatus fop folding, autographic aud — | 5,0 copies can be taken. The Excelsior Ce.,Counetl Bluffs, h. tleme type writlng works VW ANTED-Everybody to know that 1 wil not be undersold {n either furniture or stoves. 1t's your patronage I want, and Judee & " for yourself, 1 also buy ail first ciass house- e E————— hold goods. * No rubbish wanted, A.J. Mandel, B T B nadwag. S. STEWART, M. D,, D. v, M. T—Seven. ruum cottage, on the cor- W. C. James, HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, nine list. E. H. COUNCIL BLUFFS, ) 1] in st., up stairs, LAY — ——— Johuston & Van Patten, Second street number of good &Co, HYY§Es for rent. I Main st DANCING CLASSES, Broadway an 4 s TUESDAY SATUIDAY AT 4:8) P M A AND B M, e n Beno Block. FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED |MILLINERY E! '&:uu-m:' 1614 Douglas Bt., Omaha, Neb, / Royal Arcanum Hall, MRS, MAGRANE, RE T ARE WY