THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 'WlSSDAY , JULY UO , 1895. ' NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Office , 12 Pearl Street. II. W. Tlltoti , Malinger and Lessee. MI.NUll Mn Grand hotel , Council DIufTg. Newly fur- nlidied. Uecpcned Oct. 1. 1' . K. Clark , prop MM. Jane Hammer's funeral will take place this evening at 7 o'clock from the family residence. Tlie Merchant Maroons went to Weston Sumhy and beat tlio club of that place by a ' , BCTe cf 9 to 0. The iJodso Light Guards anl Ihurston Ilinos will have a drill and dancing party at Grand I'lara , Manawa , next 1'rlday ever Ing Howard N. Hattenhouer has taken charge of the Chicago papers In Council Uluffs , hav ing bought the tmrlncft from Henry Mudge. A marriage licctifo was Issued yesterday to Herman Kodenberg , aged 22. and Bertha Eklund , aged 24 , both tit Pottavvattamle county. M. Hand , who keeps a second hand store Hi 711 Uroadway , reported to 'ho police yes- totday that a gold filled watch was stolen from his place of business Sunday. Lost In Grand Plaza , at .Manawa , Monday night , lady's gold watch , with sliver Trilby hnart attached , Initials "L. B. P. " Kinder plonse leave at Dee odlcs and get reward. Miss Clara Klammant will entertain a large number of her friends at a country dancing party Thumday evening at her home In Mlnncola. I'lfty Invitations have b'.an re- > celvcd by society people of this cuy. Peter Smith has commenced the erection of a bjilldtng on Tlfth avenue near Eleventh Btreet , with the expectation of moving his bakery there as soon as It Is completed. The brick niatoui vvcro put at work yesterday. A joung woman from Omaha dropped her watch at Grand Plaza , Manawa , last evening , nnd It wai picked up by two men , whom Ed Sherlock and others from Council Uluffs saw In the act , Mr. Sherlock says ho can Identify the men when ho sees them , Henry Henderson , who was charged with stealing i trunk from the residence of an other darkey named Saunders , was given a preliminary hearing before Justice Cook yes terday. The prosecuting witness was on hand , but his story had so many conflicting points that Henderson was discharged. The Young Men's Christian association gave Mr. George G. Wallace of Omiha a warm re ception and an earnest hearing on Sunday , when ho spoke on "Four-Storied Men. " It Is pleasing to note the IntdiBlty of the asso elation work In spite of the hot weather. The educational meeting of the board of di rector * will be held tonight. Alice V. IIloss began suit In the district court yesterday for a divorce from Milton P. Hloss , a painter of this city. They were marled In Manchester , la. , In 1878. She alleges that since the marriage her husband has become addicted to the habitual use of liquor. She asks the court to give her the household furniture as alimony. Mrs. Anna Pralor , who Is known us the "Queen of Spades , " has been running a house where darkles most do congregate , on Uroadway below Seventh street , since her house WHS burned out several weeks ago. Yestcrdiy she was pulled by Deputy Mir- Blial Fouler for running a saloon without first putting up the necessary amount with the city government. She was unable to furnish a bond and went to jail. A tramp giving his name as Kr.vik Majcr made the rounds of the hoiucs In the vicinity of nighth street nnd Avenue B Us evening asking for a cup of tea. The people thought ho was u housebreaker on a re- connoltcrlng tour and sent word to the police , who placed him under arrest. He hai somo'food In his pocket and evidently vv.tntei some tea to wash It down. The police arc Inclined to believe that hs Is just what ho claims to be , a tramp of the regulation style. Fire and tornado Insurance written In best companies. Money for farm loans at low rates. City property for tale or trade for farm lands In Iowa. Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl St. None finer than the Hardman Daby Grand c. o. it. imow.vs Special Snlc on MIIHOII Fruit Jnrx. Pints , per dozen , 40c. Quarts , per dozen , COc. Halt gallons , per dozen tr c. BROWN'S , C. O. D. rnitso.VAi , I'AU.vr.KAriis. A. S. Hazelton returned yesterday morning from a trip ot a couple of weeks to Denve and the surrounding country. Assistant United States Attorney Thoma H. Casidy has returned from Keokuk , wher he attended a session of United States court Mrs. Ilradbury Is confined to her home a the residence of Mrs. Uehblngton on Pak l venue with a severe attack of malaria fever. fever.W. W. M. Maxwell and J. n. Dcnder of Oak land v , ere In the city yesterday looking up legal advice with a view to purchasing ad dltlonal ground for school purposes at home Mr. and Mrs. R. Morgan have returnet from Denver , where they went expecting t reside. Mr. Morgan failed to find the llmat suited to his needs , and he has como back t make Council Lllufls his home. Charles Nicholson , Charles Hiibsr , M Welker , Will Kecllne nnd Robert UudJtz wll leave next Saturday evening for Cedar Rapid to attend the butchers' state convention. Cac will wear a plug hat , and the delegation wll undoubtedly reflect great credit on their horn tow n. IlnrlliiKtnii llonte The excursion advertised for St. Joseph Mo. , Aug. 4th has been declared off , and In stead of running It to St. Joseph an cxcur slon will bo run to Kansas City. Train vvl l ave Main street depot at 10.45 p. m. Sat urday , August 10 , and will arrive at Kansa City at 6:40 : a. m. Sunday. Returning , wl leave Kansas City at 9:45 : p. m. and wi arrive In Council Blurts at G:45 : a. m. Monday Pare for the round trip , $2.50. W. J. DAVnNl'ORT , A. D. P. A. The gas company's tpcclal prices for * erv Ice pipes w 111 ba continued through July. The Hardman piano wears like iron. Jiixt 111 Time ( o He Slekr. Yesterday morning A. U. Aniils , represeni Ing J. W. Squire , reported ut the marshal' office that a family named Yerln had jus moved Into one of Mr. Squire's houses a 1214 Third avenue without having an authority for doing so. He wanted an office to go at once and eject them. When th officer went ho found that jthe Yerlns. to gether with Kittle Law son , Jennie Williams and other old and tried friends of the police had taken possession. One of the chlldrc vvns sick , and City Ploslclan Trey nor wa railed to aiccrtaln the trouble. He pro novtnwl the disease diphtheria , Nothtn could bo done but to leave the family tn pos scfcslon , and they arc there > et. lleil Cellar Kenee 1'oNl * . Twelve carloads standard red cedar fenc posts , 10o each , by tbo carload. A. OVnRTON. _ Read Davis' ad. Davis sells hammock cheap. _ The Hardman Is full and rich In tone. AilmUteil llln CinlU ami < i ( OIT. John Dunn was tried > esterday on th charge ot assaulting Charles Christiansen The evidence showed that Christiansen had collision with a wagon In which were sev eral of Dunn's children. Christiansen dli not Ilka to have his wagon battered up in was telling the children about It In some what vehement language , when Dunn , pere canto up Dunn Jumped onto Chrlstlatue with more or less force , according to th nearness of relationship of the various wit nesses , and thumped him. Dunn did no deny the thumping act , but the jury , In on of Iti strange fits of mental aberration , whlc sometimes takes juries , took only a fe\ minutes to bring In a verdict ot not guilt ) Dunn was discharged Immediately. Yei. the Eagle laundry Is "that goo laundry. " ana U located at 721 Uroadway It In doubt about this try It and bo convinced Don't forget name and number. Tel. 157. Campers at Manawa and Comfort Seeker Everywhere : Have you taken advantage o the great rocker sale of the Durfee Furnltur Co.T It lasts until Aug. 1. ! _ only plan/ ? worth bavlpg. , the Hardman AVI 1,1 , .NOT itncoNSinnu THIS. Ileetrle 1,1 if lit Company flen no Ail- illtlonal from ( lie CH } Council. The Gas and Electric Light company has aken Its city warrant for the light furnished tiring the months of May and June , and icro now teems to be but little chance that will get any more than vvns awarded by the ouncll a coupkof weeks ago. When the tanager of the companyt raised an objection o the amount of the award the mater was re- erred back to the committee which had had : under consideration before to make another nvestlgatlon. Tlie committee met with the ompany's representatives one night and alked the thing over with a good deJl of xhaustlveness , both of time and temper , Alderman Drown of the committee now an nounces that the committee will do nothing , unless It Is merely to reiterate the report first made. The fact Is that the council can do nothing nore , except by a violation of the rules. When the matter was referred back to the committee no motion was made to reconsider. 'ho rules provide that a motion when car ried can bo reconsidered only at the same meeting or at an adjourned meeting. There are to be no more adjourned meetings this nonth , so that a reconsideration Is out of he . question. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIOSTO.N STOltB Mill-Summer Clearing Sale. Store crowded from morning till night. Thousands taking advantage of this oppor- unlty to secure desirable merchandise at > 0 cents on the dollar. Dig reductions In tress goods and silks. All wash goods at a sacrifice. Hosiery and unu > rwpar at greatly reduced prices. See values offered In laces , notions , white goods , gents' fuinlehlngs , gloves and mitts , handkerchiefs , ladles' capes and wrappers. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. 401-105 IlroaUnay. Council Ululfs , la. ( iooil .Money In Hetty Cash and Amelia Hamilton have been making the rounds of the towns In Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas , raising money , osten sibly for Mount Zlon church In Fort Scott , Kan. The other day they decided , Inst ad of going nround together , to separate and meet at Red Oak , from which point they would come on to Council Bluffs and go 01 , with their money raising.- Doth women are coloud , and each carried a book signed by the pastor of the church , vouching for them The conttact belong originally to Mrs. Cash , however , and her name was the only that appeared in the letter of lecommendatlon She sublet the contract , and yesteiday found that the other woman had turned up missing They had agreed to meet Sunday morning. Mrs Cash thinks the other woman has gone off on her own hook , intending to raise as much as possible without turning It in to her. The p cullar thing about the case Is that according to Mrs. Cash's statement she gets half of nil she makes. She says she has made on the average between $5 and $ C a day ever since she has been out and she hai been out eleven weeks All the subscriptions ore In small sums , ranging all the way from 5 to 25 cents , and she has had no trouble whatever in making her alleged charity business a profitable one , , Mine. Merlll MeM nt MlilnlKli ( . For a year or two Mme. Helen Merll has hnd a manicuring estab Ishment In the Merrlam block , but of late trade has not como her way quite so universally ind she has had to allow her back rent to accumu late. A day or two ago , after repeatedlj dunning her , S. H. Wadsworth , the agent for the building , told her she would have to pay or get out. She promised to sell a diamond mend and get "money to pay the $80 she owec him for rent. Yesterday morning when he came up tow n Mr. Wadsworth was somewha surprised to learn that his tenant hnd movei out all ot her furniture during the night an < hnd disappeared herself. After investlgat Ing he found that she had hid the furniture stored In n room over the Vienna restaurant evidently thinking that It could not be at tached for rent after It had left the build- Ing. He Immediately liad a writ of attach merit Issued and took pcssesslon of the fur nlture. _ IIUUM.NGTON ItOUTU. Iteilneeil Kate. To Hot Spt'ngs , S. D. , sale July 19 , Aug ust 2 and 2J , one first class fare for rounc trip. Triennial conclave Knights Templar , Bos ton , Mass. Silo August 19 to 24. American Pharnv reutlcal association , Den ver , Colo. Sale August 11 and 12. National convention Keeley league , liar rlsburg. Pa. Sale August 1C to 22. In addition I have on sale Summer Tourls tickets to various points In the United State and Canada. Call and get copy of map and Illustrate. write up of the great Yellowstone Natlonn park. 0 M BROWN. Ticket Agent. WorK < ui ( illherCH Lake. A. C. Graham has been for several weeks past superintending the work on what Is to be known , for want of n better name , as "Gilbert's lake , " an artificial pond that Is to be constructed east of Ulg lake. In the re glen about Mynster Springs. The work of grubbing out the stumps has now been com pleted. night acres have be ° n laid bare and 10,000 stumps have been removed. In about two weeks the work of grading Is to bo commenced. A cut of Eeven or eight feet will Le made , forming a large basin. Into which will run the water from the springs , -utllcli are so numerous In that locality. It Is estimated that It will take sixty-six days for the basin to be filled by the water brought to It In a four-Inch pipe , without making any allowance for seepage or evaporation. The city will have the right to use the lake during the summer for boating purposes , but for nothing else. _ Wheel ItiniH. The following runs will be made by the Ganymede Wheel club during August : Sunday , August 4 , to Illalr , a distance ot sixty miles ; start at 7 n. m. Wednesday , August 7 , to Florence , a dis tance ot twenty miles ; start at 7.15 a. m. Sunday , August 11 , to Rusor's park , twenty tulles ; start at 7 a. m. This will be a joint run with the Turner and Omaha Wheel clubs. Wednesday , August 14 , to Manawa , eight tulles ; start at 7 30 p. m. Sunday , August 18 , to Dunlap , 118 miles ; start at 4 a. m. Wednesday , August 21 , to Manawa , eight miles ; start at 7 30 a. m. Sunday , August 25 , to Louisville , sixty miles ; start at 7 n. m. This will also be a joint run with the Omaha Wheel club , and the Lincoln club will be met at Louisville. Will Text ( lie II ) .IriiiitM. As a comfortable warm weather occupation some of the members of the city council arc talking of making a test olj the fire hydrants scattered throughout the city for the purpose , if possible , ot cutting donn the water com pany's bill a few notches the next time It comes In. So far as can bo learned no test has ever been made , or at least not for a long time. The ordinances provide that they shall be able to throw n stream of water a certain size a certain distance , and the aldermen fondly hope that the company Is not doing Its duty , as a generous "dock" would come In very handy these hard times. Wheeler' * Klni ; Tt > iiiieriinec Ileer All Hldht. MONROE. Nfb. , July 25. Wheeler & Hereld , Council muffs : Gentlemen Inclosed please find check In tull ot my first invoice of Wheelrr's King Temperance Ueer bought ofyou. . Your goods are excellent and your prices right. ROI1KRT A. V1CKKHS , Druggist. Only one ot the $1500 Quick Meals left. Two bicycles left ; 26-Inch ladles' wheels ; close out at cost. Only 7 refrigerators from our largo stock ; very low prices. Cole & Cole , 41 South Main street. Dexerleil by lllx Wife. H , F. Hlvely , a gardener living about a mile from South Omaha , was In the city yes terday looking for hla wife , who haa deserted him. About a year ago he married her and at that time bought her about $100 worth ol clothing , although he hlmtelt Is still wear ing Ills wedding outfit , Last spring he broke ils leg and since the accident has not been ible to work much , although of late he has been attending to his garden on his knees. A veek ago last Saturday his wife left for Council Ulurfs , ea > lng she could get a place o work. She has not seen him from that lay to this , although lie says she was In So'ith Omaha last Thursday , but did not omo to look him up. Ho put his case In the lands of the police. nntertaliieil nt The occupants of the "Moorish Palace , " a entlng party at Grand Plazc , Manawa , enter- alned a large party of their friends at the ake last evening. A luncheon was served In ho tent , prepared by the camp cook , tlie menu consisting of mashed potatoes , French chops , salad , olives , Ice cream and cake and coffee. The young men entertaining were Messrs. Will Duller , Tom Evans , Ed Me- Ccsson , Tom Farnsworth , Will Keller , Clar ence Capell , Frank Capell , Ralph Mueller and Harry Murphy. During the evening Will Duller and Harry Murphy gave a dancing party. Special ar rangements had ben made with Colonel Reed by which the central part of the pivllllon was set apart for dancing purposes , and the ilies' Military band played dance music the entire evening. ( lie llaml. The pMenomenal success of the Ladles' Mili tary band at Grand Plaza during the past two weeks has Induced Colonel Reed to le- engage them for another two weeks , at a very liberal salary. The young women , by their good music , as well as by their imlct and ladylike behavior , have received the unqualified admiration of the throngs that have gathered at the lake , and this stroke of enterprise on the part of Colonel Uecd will meet with the hearty approval of the public. _ Attempt.il llolil I'll. ' John Dunn , Jr. , and Pat Sullivan rode from Manawa to the city Sunday night at a late hour In Dunn's hack. About half way be tween the two places they ran across a , man who stood In the weeds by the side of the road and held a revolver carelessly In their direction , ordering them to stand and deliver Instead of complying Dunn whipped up the horses and drove at a rap'd rate to the city. the hold-up artist sending a shot after them. WKSTUH.N IT.VSIO.NS. Veteran * of ( lie I.yte War Uemem- liereil liv ( lie ( Jeiiernl ( ! M eriinieii ( . WASHINGTON , July 29 ( Special. ) Pen sions granted , Issue of July 13 : * Nebraska : Orlglnnl John Coker , Suther land , Lincoln ; Chnrles E. Lewl , alias Frederick Gibson , Ough , Dumly ; James D. Grnhnm , Phillips Stntlon , Ham ilton ; George U. Llttelt , Milton , Gos- per ; William Cook , \Vahoo , Saun ders ; George Hyerly , Petersburg , lioone John M No > cr , Stockvllle , Frontier William H. Walker , Ohlovvn , Flllmore. In crease John I" Houplnml , Hastings Adnms. Reissue Levl J. Pnlmer , Liberty Gage , John II. Dunn , Omnhn , Douglas Richard N Nlckervon , Palisade , Hitchcock Daniel E Douglas Johnson Nemnha : Frank Allison , alias William W. Downs , Lushton York , John C. Wvne , Peru. Nemaha , Cor nelius D , Smith , Merna , Custer , Leonnn II Wright , Lincoln , Lancaster ; Ilenrv C Foster , University Plnce , Lnnc.ister ; Sam uel L Farmer , Edison , Furnns ; Davit Kroachbnum , Sutton , Clny , Cherry W Cheney , Alnsworth , Ilrown , Adam Ickes Lincoln , Lancaster , William S Flood , Hnj Springs , Sheridan ; John W Davis , Wy more , Cane ; John Austin , Ponca , Ulxon Iowa : Original Wllliiim M Frv , Jamison Clarke ; Aaron E. Johnson , Sioux Cltj Woodlmry , Nathaniel T Carrlngton , Chero kee , Cherokee Additional Nelson Vnnvvl Mnson City , Cerro Got do ; Henry H. Moore Davis City. Decatur , Thomas .1 Daniel Decatur , Decatur. Increase Henry L CoolldRe , Bonaparte , Van Huren. Helssue Frederick W. Hlckox. Mltchellville , Polk Aldln II. Dwlnnell , Fontnnelle , Adnlr ; Adam Kly , Centervllle , Appanoose Thomns G Hryant , Adaze , Greene ; George Uclker FarmltiBton , Van Huren ; George W. Hos * Carpon. Pottnvvattamle ; Ernest L Stllson Corinth Hancock : Robert nurre'.I. Perry Dallas ; Marel S Blcknell , Tabor , Fremont John W Bowers. West Union , Fuyette George Foster , Adnms , Mu catlne ; Carle Moore , Cambria , Wayne ; Hiram Fuller Wellmnn. Washington , John Jone ? , O ceoln Clark : Henry S. Wll'.son , Oilman , Marshall David H. Morris , Huthven , P.ilo Alto : Slla T. Jermnn , FarraKUt , Fremont ; Charles H Herner. Stunrt , Guthrle ; John II. Clark FrederlCksburfT , Chlcknsavv ; Enoch Mnsee Cedar Hnplds , Linn ; Joshua M Like , Dnn buiy , Woodbun ; William Wlnth , Hull Sioux ; Dnnlel Pope , Knoxvllle , Marion Colorado : Original James A. Hniward Denver , Arapahoe , Nel on Cutlet , Sulldn Claffee , Frnncl co Pcquelte. Stonewall. Li Anlma Supplemental William W. Stout Colorado Spnnpp , 121 I'npo South Dakota : Additional Charles T Snook , E'inond Kinwbuiy ; Henry E Ash Hitler , D.iv UeisRtie James L Loonier Can ton , Lincoln ; Thomns Hob'nton , Ell Point , Union. Reissue nnd Increase John Teasdnlc , Alpena. Jciauld. Issue of July 12' Nebraska1 Oilglnal Daniel Mather , West ern. Saline Renewal- William W Millnrd Hcnver City , Film is. Renewal and in crense Joseph A Hrlnton , McCook Re Willow Increase Daniel Iloalen , WKber Siillne Rol ue Jeremiah Brl bln , Frank lln , Franklin ; Dewnynn Tennunt , Rec Cloud , Webster ; William S Clark , Uentrlce Gage ; Henry Spick. Kennesavv , Adnms James H Walters , Shelton , Buffalo , John W Kingston. Arborvllle , York : Thdnm O'Connor. Lincoln , Lancaster ; S'irmipl Mc Gooden , Estcll , Hayes ; William A. Glaze Crawford , Duwo , John S George , Wroi Like , Cherry , Lorenzo D. Brown. Falrtlehl Cln > ; David Ormabee , Harvard , Cluy lown : Increase Eugene Rlchatds , Van Wort , Decatur Reissue Allen n Holme" Carpenter , Mitchell ; Henj imln F Svvurtz Gray , Audubon ; Gnrrott W Schreurs , Mus cntlne , Mii"cntln < > , Frank Christie. Helmont Wrlsht ; John Weber , Prornrose , Lee ; John S. Dryden New Sharon , Mahaska ; Thoma J. Lirtlnn , Dexter , Dallas ; James H Wooder , Hnle , Jones ; Seth W. Micy , Col fax , Jasper ; Alexander Dowd , Oakland Pottavvnttamle : George W Adnms AlKT.i Kosulh ; Donald Bin Bert , Lake City , Cal lioun ; Aaron Shnvv Vim Horn , Henton James U. Werd , Eldon , Wapello ; Job S Benls , College Springs , Page ; Alphcu Cornwell , Pico Mound lloono , Hamilton H Cr.inshavv , Des Molnes , Polk ; Alonz Corns , Ro e Hill , Mnhaska ; Joslah F Stone Sheldon , O'Brien , Samuel Berrv , Mediapo JK D g Molnes ; Chnrles W. Hicks , Emer son , Mills ; Charles Chins Davton , Web cler ; Alfred M. Wilton , Shennndoah , Pnse Htnry S. .Graham Indlanoli , Wurren , Rob nt B Pattlson , Plerson , Woodburv ; Irvli S Boles , ShelUburg , Btmton ; Asa S Albv Rcckford Flojd South Dakota : Original Gilbert Nelson Volga , Hrooklnira Renewal and Increas0 Cyrus M Runkle. Planklnton. Anroin In creape Albert Hacklns , Faullu er , FaulK Relhstie Warren Dick , Worthing , Lincoln Daniel O. RpploBln White , BrooklnKS , E < 1 ward D Palmer , Yankton. Yunkton ; Rob ert W. Crane , Honchire , Mlnnehnlm ; lean \jQnK , Pierre , Hushes , Rogers H Younjr Hot Springs , Fall River ; Scvmour C Weatherwax Alpen i , Jernuld. Nile P f'a ° e Redfleld Splnk , Joseph Brooks. Sioux Falls , Mlnnehnha ; Alexander Martin , An dover , Day ; James Mnrchen , Chamberlain Brnle. North Dakota : Origlml Edmond Haynes Leonard , Cn s Reissue Burton Hulbeit New Rockford , Eddy Original widows etc. Minor of John Towle , Fort Bufon Williams Wjomlmr : Itl'sue Myion W. Shufe , For Fred Steele , Carbon. MontanaRelfsuc Charles Schultz , Kal Ispell , Flatheud. IsMie of Julv 10- Nebraska : Renew al George W Tlnglev Fnlrfleld , Clay. Increase James SI Fletcher. Sewurd Sovvard ; James H. He ] ton , Falrfleld , Clay. Reissue Peter S Houts , Arizona , Hurt ; Thomas J. Smith Alnsworth , Brown ; Joslnh P.- Stevens Humphrey. Platte ; Manasa T. HotlHer Wnverly , Lancaster. Iowa : OrlKlnnl William Smith. Clinton Clinton ; William J Hervey , Little Sioux Harrison. Additional An el A Patterson Davis City , Decatur. Renewal John I' Thompson , Rock Rnplda , I.yon , Renevva and Increase Joseph Burson , Thurman Fremont. Increase Orln O Patterson , Web eter City. Hamilton ; Hiram F HollliiKu worth , Shetlleld. Franklin. Reissue Davl Morgan. Eagle Grove. Wright ; John Rich anlH Pleusnntvllle , Slnrlon ; Ueorffe W Clark , Goodell , Hancock ; Robert S Find lav , Oseeola , Clarke ; Daniel F Ilavnen Wa hlnpton , Washlncton Relxxue and in crease George W. Graves , Villlsca , Mont gomery , South Dakota : OrUlnnl Charles E. Con rail , Ellington , Roberts. Renewal nnd In ereihe Gcorire StonitiuUKh. Eijan , Moody RelFsue William Lehan , Edgerton , Charle MixColorado Colorado : Reissue David .iJiybown Cope Aranahce ; Daniel Campbell , Granite Chaffee. nieil Suddenly of Heart Pa 1 1 are. CHICAGO , July 29. Judge George E Dlanko of the supreme court died sudden ) at his home here ot heart failure , < ORTY PEOPLE' ' llOISOXED Northeastern Iowa Town' 'Iner Scene of a Serious AffiJftN ATE A QUANTITY OF DRESSED BEEF ) ne of ( he VledniH Drlteii liiMitne by the IiiteiiMe I'll I n 'f/iree / 1'er- HOIIN In it I'reeitrlouH CoiiilHlo'n. " ' CLINTON' , la. , July 29. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Word has just reached here of a case ) f wholesale poisoning at the little town of Thomson , eight miles north of here , by which learly forty people were stricken from eating pressed meat. Although no fatalities have as ct occurred many of the victims are not yet out of danger and three of them arp In a pre carious condition. A gentleman just from here says the greatest excitement prevails and the screams of the victims could be heard for half a mile. George Qrlswold , a farmer living near the \lllage , had threshers for supper and twenty- two sat down to the table. During the day one of the local butchers made a ( | tiantlty of > rcssed beef , which was served at this meal. The fact that It was eaten In large nuantl- les was all that saved many lives , for within an hour all became deathly sick nnd suffered mtold agony. Several families In the tonn purchased and ate the meat and all were ilmllarly affected. One young lady was crazed ) > the Intense pain and was found wandering about In the middle of the night. The jutchcr claims the meat was not diseased nor were any drugs used In Its preparation. MIL'M ) MOM3V 1M.ATKOHM AOOl'Tnil. oik County leiuoeraM Deelare TheniMel > e AKaIni ( Free Silver. DCS MOINCS , la. , July 29. ( Special. ) The lemocrats of Polk county , at their convention Saturday afternoon , adopted a sound money platform , presented by a majority of the com mittee' on resolutions , tabling a free silver platform presented by the minority of the committee by the decisive vote of 87 to 12 , after n spirited debate. This county linn the largest delegation tn the state convention and It Is currently believed Its action fore shadows that which will be taken by the state democracy when it convenes In Mar- shalltonn August 7. The discussion In the convention was en gaged In by a number of the party leai ! < rs of the state and Indicates that n split may be occasioned In the party by the silver ques tion Horatio 1 < \ Dale , member of the Iowa Code commission , said : "We ate democrats when we stand on the national platform of 18U2. " Half the delegates yelled "No ! " and Hon. W. H. Mcllcnry retorted : "You ran on that platform last fall and got snone.l under 75,000 In the state. " Dale was the democratic nominee for secretary of state last fall. McIIenry pointedly declared he "was getting tired of going to democratic conven tions as a democrat and finding , them so man ipulated by administration job-holders that no man could express his honest convictions. " He declared many sliver men would leave the party. _ ' Small Cjeloiie a ( Monx CHy. SIOUX CITY , la. , July 29 ( Special Tele gram ) A violent wind and rain storm about 3 o'clock last night did considerable damage In and near the city. Many trees were blown down and a few small buildings unroofed In the lower part of town , i The- water stooJ a foot deep In the streets , for a time and the bisements of nearly all the buildings were Hooded. Hall tell heavily for a time and Is reported to have beaten the corn down badly In this vicinity. ANITA. la. , July 29. ( Special. ) A rain storm visited this vicinity Saturday evening accompinled by consldei.iblo thunder nnd lightning. The fine dwelling , house formerly occupied by" GW. . Boatrlsht , the station ngent , vvns truck bv Hgltillng | and 'dumged over $100. Another line rain here this morn ing , doing the crops much good. Hall did a great deal of damage ten and twelve miles south of here Saturday. ICH Moliics CIIH Ciinlroverxy. DBS MOINI3S , la. , July 29. ( Spec al Tele gram. ) The gas controversy between the Capital City Gaslight company and the city of Des Molnes will come up In the federal court tomorrow , Judges Woolson and Shlras on the bench. Some months ago the city council passed an ordinance providing that after a certain date the net price for Illu minating gas would be $1 30 , Instead of $1 70 as formerly. It was resisted by the gas com pany and It went Into the federal court with i petition for a temporary Injunction to re strain the city from enforcing the new ordi nance. Affidavits have been filed on both sides and the dty has filed a demurrer to ascertain whether the federal court has Juris diction , claiming for that purpose that the case Involves no question ot _ constitutionality. Kllleil In a Saloon It on' . OSKALOOSA , la , July 23 ( Special Tele gram. ) Nathan Jones , a colored youth , Is now n corpse at the city morgue , the result f a shooting tcrapo In a disreputable resort Sunday evening. The evidence before the coroner's jury shows that Jones , with four vhlto compinlons went to Gllmoro's Blind Pig saloon , filled up on poor whisky and com mented to clean out the place. John Eicht , the German bartender , pulled a gun and shot Jones through the heart. In the sculllo Wil liam Klrkman received a bullet In his right arm and nicht was shot In the left foot. Rlclit was captured about midnight and Is now In Jail. A plea of self-defense Is set up by Elcht , while the gang will swear against hint. . Candidate WI(1nlrnt\H. IIAKLAN , la. , July 29. ( Special. ) Hon. II. W. Djers , who was elected to the legislature from this county two years ago , has stirred up the local politicians by publishing a card withdrawing from the race this year. The nomination was conceded him Miss Anna Carmlchael , aged 20 , died nv. her mother's home here on Saturday from consumption. Sheriff Jonas Clark returned from Mitchell , S D , Trlday with Jesse Donahoe , the young burglar who made his second escape from our county jail July 3. Fatal ) } Injureil by nil Hmery Wheel. MASON CITY , la. , July J9. ( Special Tele gram ) George Waughtel was probably fa tally Injured this afternoon by the bursting ct an emery wheel. A large piece struck him with tremendous force In the abdomen. Farmer Shot by riii 't'liUiiou 11. DES MOINKS , la. , Juy ) ) 55. ( Special Tele gram. ) Last night M. McCarthy , living four miles west of Cummins , "w'Us'fehot through the heart and may die. Ho had'gone to the gran- nry to look after thl MRS before going to bed lie xvas found soon after In great pain. He s a widower , 45 years old , and has one child , 1C years old , The one who did the shooting s not know n. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'ASTOK 1MIF.DICTS HIS OWN DHATII , AmioiitierN from ( he I'nlpK ( hat He Will Die III n Fen WeeKx. DES MOINRS , la. , July 20. ( Special. ) llcv. Daniel McPhcrson created a mild eenii- tlon In the East Grand Avenue friends church > esterday morning by rising In hU position on the platform Immediately fol lowing the usual sermon , which happened to bo on the preparation for the world to come , and announcing that he had received a call from the Great Commander for his com mission as a soldier of the cross , and would not , as ho had been shown , bo hero In the flesh moro than a very short time possibly but n few weeks or days. Rev. Mr. Me- Pherson's daughter , who was tn the audience with her husband , broke down and vented her grief In tear * , evidently bellevclng the call to bo genuine , whllo a largo number of their friends n the house wcro also moved to tears. The sccno lasted several minutes and was quite affecting. Owing to the standing of the McPhrrsons the event has excited consJerable Intcrcit In addition to that given It by the unusual character of the dramatic occurrence. The Grand Avenue church Is the largest of that denomination In the city , and Rev. Mcl'hcr- son has been prominently Identified with It for a number of jears. During the past week or two he has been In poor health , and was quite feeble when ho rose In church to make his extraordinary announcement , which came to the audience like a death knell. n\eenlnii ( o SatlNfy n .Inil SIOUX CITY , la. , July 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) An execution was Issued today for the sale of property of the Northern Invest ment company to satisfy the judgment of C. C. Harrison for $100,000. The Northern's property Includes many of the principal busi ness blocks In the city and Is valued at several million dollars. The compan > passed Into the hands of a receiver some months ago on the application of creditors for about $1- 500,000. _ CluirKeil nidi MealInK OIIN. CRESTON , la . July 29. ( Special Tele gram. ) Today William Shunk caused the ar rest of Mrs. Tobe Brown nnd her mother , charging them with stealing oats from his farm. The women had appropriated four sheaves , which at the market price would amount to about 7 cents , SOUTH OMAHA NEWS At last night's session of the city council the report of the finance committee on the examination of the city treasurer's books wab presented and accepted. The committee rec- 011. mended that all bonds and coupons can celled and city warrants cancelled be turned over to the city clerk. H was so ordered. The treasurer's books and his cash account tally exactly. An ordinance ordering the American Water Works company to locate and maintain fire hydrants at Twenty-first and W streets , Twenty-first and Y streets , and Twenty-flrst street nnd Bellevue avenue was read for the first time and referred to the Judiciary com mittee. An ordinance providing for the establish ing of a grade on Tvvcntfourth street from U street to W street and on Railroad ave nue from W street to Madison street was read for the second time. Flr.e Chief Fred Smith made a report In regard to the water mains and hydrants , no tice of which was published exclusively In The Bee of Monday morning. Chief Smith recommended1 that an ordinance be passed compelling owners of buildings to clean nrea wa > s and cellars under direction of the fire department. The report of the chief was referred to the committee on fire and water On account of the fact that boys aie fre quently Injured by Jumping on and off mov ing street cars on Twenty-fourth street ninnchard moved that the street car company place a watchman on the street to arrest offenders In the hope that accidents will In the future be averted. On motion of Hylaml the water woiks com pany was ordered to place a fire hydrant at Thirtieth and V streets to protect the South Omaha brewery. Heretofore the brewery has had no fire protection whatever , though a heavy taxpa > er. On motion of Mies the rules were sus pended nnd an ordinance was read for the second and third times and passed requiring the water works company to place -within thirty da > s , and maintain , hydrants at Twenty-first and W streets , Twenty-firHt nnd Y streets and Twenty-first street nnd Belle vue nvenue. Ilynn offeied a resolution to dispense with the electric light at Twenty-seventh nnd N strtets , ns an oi.llnance had been passed ordering the railroad companies to maintain the light. The motion prevailed. Kefiinillni ; IloiiilH Iefeaeil , The proposition to vote $30,000 refunding bonds was defeated by a vote of 5 to 4 at a special meeting of the Board of Education last night The vote stoodNoes Talbot Olson , Michael , Slate , Gideon ; ajes Babcock , Shrlvei , Cheek , Hagan. This action kills the last bond proposition. Now all that can be done is for the Board of Education to collect the 20 mill levy for school purposes. The school treasurer was directed to pay orders In numerical order nereaftsr. The committee appointed to look up the liquor license money reported that fifty-four sa loons were In operation at the present time All of these have paid their money Into the city treasury , but on account of protests en tered only $11,000 has been paid Into the school fund. TCLiC < IlAIMIlU lIUIttKS. The Choctavv national election \vlll be held AugUHt 7. The engineer at the St. Louis quarantine stntlon vvus bitten by a rattlesnake Monday and It Is thought he will die. A grand jury has been summoned to In vestigate the alleged corruption of city nnd county olllclals at Superior , WIs. Chattanooga people deny that veterans attending the Clilcnmnuga park dedication September 19 will be charged exhorbltnnt prices. The Baltimore 'county democratic conven tion selected dclegntes favorable to Senator Gormun nnd passed resolutions commend ing President C'ev eland. In a garnishment proceedlnps John D Rockefeller hns tiled un answer that he dots not owe Alfred or Lconldas Merrlam J42J.OOO , or any other sum. .AVIllltnn Caeser , colored , who was sen tenced to be executed nt Sing Sing for murder , has taken an appeal nnd been Blunted a stny of execution Charles Ulngo of Huntlngton , W. Vn , under arrest for complicity In the murder of his stepchildren , has confessed that he stood by nnd haw their mother drown them In the river. i-SaK * SSa ! S3feS S * 34 Sit NLY pure grape cream of tartar is used in Royal Baking Powder. Un like other powders , Royal leaves no acid or alkali in the food. Oillrlt ItllckM heat I akri , No. 1 , To 1 pint buckwheat flour , while dry , add 2 heaping tenEpoonfuls Royal Daklng Pow der , teaspoonful tail , t scant tablespoonful brown Kugar or New Orleans inolassen to make them brown , mix well tosether ; when ready to bake add 1 pint cold water , or sufficient to form a batter , stir but little , bake Immediately on hot griddle. The bak ing ponder should never be put Into batter , but always mixed with flour In dry state. Same prefer addition of a little wheat Hour and Indian meal , like No. 2. iiMwril I'r.ilrr * . Vi pint milk , C eggi , Vz cupful sugar , 1 gill cream , Common Hatter. Beat milk , cream , sugar and eggs together ; strain , put Into small bowl , tet In saucepan with boiling water to reach , hallway up the sides of bowl ; steam very gently until net , about 20 minutes ; place on Ice until cold ; cut Into pieces about 1V4 Inches long by 1 square ; dip Into common batter an.d fry , In plenty of hot lard , a deep fawn color ; servo sprinkled with sugar. 3 Oruilied Wheat Orlilillo Cake * . 1 cupful crushed wheat , 1 % pints flour , 1 teatpoonful brown sugar , 14 teaspoonful salt , 2 teaspoonfuU Hoyal nuking Powder , 1 egg , 1 pint milk. Iloll 1 cupful crushed wheat In ? i pint of water one hour , then dilute with beaten egg and milk. Sift together flour , sugar , salt and powder ; add to crushed vvhcal preparation when quite cold , mix Into smooth batter. Hake on hot griddle ; brown delicately on both sides ; serve with Hygienic Cream Sauce. THE $5 RATE FOR AUGUST. EXTENDING TH : $5 PERIOD 1H FAIRNESS TO ALL. In UoiioiiNc | ( n nil IiuiH'i-nllvc I ) cm unit li > - tinI'lidlUi ( Inyrt llutn Will llolil ( iooil for Alt Who Apply Ili-foro Si-pU'tiltior I vor > liml } ' C'nn Connov ; . The otter of Dm. Coiiclnnil mill "lu-i'iiril lit trcitl for ! jt , u month , all iiiil | | ) Inur In July IIIIK liccii iti-i-fitiMl | l > y MiMiicn of | i -oil | < ' lit Onialin anil ( liroiiKlioul ( ho * v < * Nt tliiiNO from oiil ( lit * city tiiklnir nil * iiutnui' of ( In * In- oompiiralile MAIL -Til IJATMIiVr. wlii'rph } MinVrori may In * I'liretl ( tliolr ovv ii liomi'H. ho many IIIIA < iinki-il mi cxtciixlon of ( lie ! ? , " > period , ulio could nol iit'ct'iit iltirltiK ilul- . that Drn. Copelaiiil anil Slieiiaril nn- iioiincc ( hut all nho apply until Sci- | ( emlier I u III reoelx * full ( ri > almi < n ( ill ( | IH Ion rale for eneli mitt LM erj month iindl eiireil. ThiN ulTer lii- eluiUH coiiHiildidoii anil meilli'lueM , and IH ( o all palenM , olil anil lien , anil for all illNraneM , Tlie olllueM ol ( lieNe pli > NlelaiiH Imto been Illleil li > people Million * ( o ooiiic In miller ( lie Mprelal rne. ' 1'lioNe eoiilemplalliiu treatment itiii-liiu ; AiiKUNt are nililMi-il lo appl > early In ( lie iiuinth anil ( hereby ai olil ( he c'romllnu thu ( Mill occur ilnrliiHT ( he elOMliiK tlujM of ( he iiieelal olft-r. JIIH ( for Dr * . Popclnnd & Shcpnrd's conception of fairness Is Unit mulcted people , peeklnir a euro for tltelt Inllnnltlo * , should fnllv under stand the ttentinunt oftorcd them befoicdls- butslnfr iiiono.\ for Its bcncllli , nnd those ppljhiK In person at their cilice nro qulto welcome to a trliil treatment without clmrsc Kor those taking full treatment there Is no expunsa beyond the nsscssmcnt of $3 monthly , Including medlcl.ios. bill : Vr.Vlii > AT 1IOMU. V I.mly Who \e er Smv ( he lloedirH , hut < ! < > t \\fll TliroiiKli tile Mull Treameii ( . Mrs. G. \Voolmnii , Julesbunr , Tolo. , wife of a incut anil iirovlslon denier , writes to Di. Sliepatd as follows : t > MRS O. n WOOLMAN , Julcsburg , Colo. "Recently I wrote for your symptom Mnt'lc nml liccnn the home treatment tof ti caiarili I Itn.l hnd Mnco childhood l hail continual touting nnd singing In the cur * } Mth a hFiiiliu."ie that never stopped MV throni was nlvvnya sure , thrvoi.il crKana inpalrod. and the totmlls discharged "oU Jnw lumps. The btonchlal tubes ylcldVdto tr-o mnlndy. nnd 1 had Inird work to urcninp. my chest and IIIIISTM bp'njr sere ami painful tfio eyes vvws liluitol nnd watery , jo that my slKht becnme very Imperfect/ J vrnn nioro Ilko a dead woman than u llvn have Klvctt me excellrnt hoal'th In ox Vln"f ° . , ' ? > l'lVy , { ol"wr ' " "IIP" " . 1 praise ' < 1 'crfnl ' I1',0 \v ' iiumo trcitttncnt to nil my ' it icnus. C1U11 . .TIAMI.MSTr.UM. . f A I'rpnlilliiu : : , | ( . * K | i.riMioo of the Coiivliiiul .v .Slicpnril TriMidiiont. oiT.lV0 JiSv ; PIC > T'1" ' ' " " ' n D DrcsldltiB - clK-r. Urnml . Island. .Net. . Into of Omaha. niHl mm of the moxt noted cIprKyineti oi the Jtcthodht ( lenoinlnutlon , writes. l-or twenty jrars 1 VV.TM u miffetor from cafirili of the head , in addition to the usual offensive nml nnpleusitnt symptom , the dlsen ! o had ImtiilitMl inv voice nnd to potno ovtent Inlet forcil with niv mental work. Hy mlvlco of friends I took a conrso "f trcatniont with the I'opelnml and Shepard - ard iticclnll ts nnd found it to bo Incom parably sitpcrloi to any other p.8tin . which I had over resorted to I feel It a duty to strongly roninit-nd thp o phvsiclnni to all In need of skillful and faithful treatment. " FOU MAI ! , TUnATitHNT WU1T13 TOK SYMPTOM 13I.ANK. STOMCH UIMJASn. M The niTeet of Catarrhii ! I'olNoii ltion | ( he Sdimaeh IIH < ; i\eii hy a Well ICnoMii Omaha Man. Mr. Ceot-Ke .HiiuiKler | , UTHI HoMiird street , el ( > , IN ( he ereilll lit tin fop MeCoril , llnul > A. Co. , ( he rtholeHitlu wrroeei-N. SiieaKliiK of his relief ami etire. from ( he liorroi-N of 1 > xiieiiHln , he NIIJNI "Catarrh of ( he Hoinaeli nearly , mliieil my indention for Neternl jeni-M. AlmoN ( lmmeillaely after endnu : I Moultl have a dull , heavy , pnlii In ( he Ndimneh anil hovvelx , art ( honurh Illleil lip lh leail or initty. The fooil Tvonlil lie on ( he Ntonmcli wllhotU illKreNtlitK , eunxliiMT ilfKuoin * fort , < llMreNM am ! often nausea. A' iinmlier of jihj sleliuiM tried ( o heli me , lint none of ( hem Heemeil ( o lilt It iiiilll I hettnii lh Orx. Copelaiiil ami Mieimril , ami ( hey emeil me. I ha\e never hail a nlmi of xtoinaeli ( rouhle xliiee I llnlxheil ( he eoiirse. " DRS , COPELAXD & SIIEPARD , ROOMS < 12 AND 313 NEW YORK LIPD UUILDING. OMAHA , NUU. 4 Office Hours 9 to H a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. . Hve. nlngs Wednesdays nnd Saturdays only. C to 8. Sunday 10 to 12 m. If so it is to your Interest to select that I'.tiu DO which puts olT the necessity of repainting for the longest period. The paints manufactured YOU by the HEATH & 31ILLIGAN AIl-G. CO. fill this rcqn'rement. They have been sold for the past forty y.ars and have won th = distinction of b _ * PAINT ? ing the most durable and econo.uical. DRUG , PAINT AND GLASS HOUSfc Carries the most complete stock of Drugs , Paints and Glass in Council HlufTs. Cull or write for prices or color cards. AR.T Of the most beautiful patterns , original designs , and the prettiest fancies ot archi tects and home builders faithfully and artistically leproduccd. PiLATE GLASS- From a single window to car lots. GLAZED SASH- All stock sizes , and any special size"or shape desired furnished at less than any competitor's prices by the COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT , OIL & GLASS CO. , The largest exclusive house In Western Iowa. Send for prices on estimates. Masonic Temple liuilding. Your House Heated Free i Not from a financial standpoint cx- nctly , but entirely FREE from the defects which are BO often found In the general run ot heating plant * . O. llc.itliii : ami Sanitary I'nulitcer , htcam and Hot Water Heating , tS j&P * * * ' 202 MAIN ST. COUNCIL ULUFI'S , IOWA. A ZIOO SOAP FLOATS JAS. S. KIRK & COU. . S. A. C. B JACQOEMIH&CO , Scientific Opticians Complete assortment of gold unlisted pcct i lui and eyeglasses , I'yet , oxnm- nod true of char o. No. U7Mnln M. - Council Ulufft OUOItaiJ P. BANKOKD. A. W. UUIKMAN. I'feildent. Caihler. of COUNCIL RLUFF3 , Iowa Cnpltil , $100,00 1'rofits , 12,0000 One ft the oMst Imnkn In DID ptato of Iowa. \Ve follclt jour buslntei nml colli-ctloiis. Wa pay 5 tier cent on lime drixxlti. We will be to see and tcrtu jou. Spscial Mollces-CouncilBlufts cTuMNiy8 CLCANEDV VAULTS CLKANKtT _ UdJUurke , at W. 8. Homer * ! , t * ( Uroadnay. KHU1T FAIIM AND OAHDUN LAND trO\l \ cule cheap and on eaiy term * . Day & ll i . t ) I'earl treet _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'OU HALE. A NUAItLY Ni\V NINK-UOOM home , wltli barn , ctitein , city water at hou and burn , fruit , nice * hade tree * , on a nicely eroded lot KH225 fret , for 122000' ) . two-thlrdi caih. S43 I'erln avenue. Council lllurft. LOST. IILACK IM'nHi : CONTAININQ MONRY , receipts and rardi. Kinder return to Mr * . J. W _ ThapmHn and receive renatd _ 8ALi : oii TUADI : . A KINKLY nnnn running home tvlth hlsn track reroid ; i ; < " l riukunn Ifir lelllnK. Addrct * or call at 1323 LOST. MONDAY MOIININO , HfiTWKKN RCOTT ttreet and the Ninth fatretrt deiKit , on Uroadway , a bunch of twelve or ilftccu key * , rindt * plae Uavi at Uec ofllcc. RAILWAY THE CARD L < uve I HUUL1NOTON & MO ItlVUit. ( Arrives Omaha [ Union Depot. 10th At Mason bla. [ Omaha , 10.15am .Denvtr llxpiemi u:4uam : 4.Jvpm II.k. 111118 , Mont U l-ugit Hnd. ci ! lioCpni 4.S pm . . . . Denver Cxpirta 4.05pm 7.0. > piii Nebrabku Ixjcal ( except Sunday ) . 7:45pm : B 1 la in Lincoln Local ( excel.l bunda.ll , um 2.45pm. .last Mull ( foi Lincoln ) dally. . . LcavM ( CHICAGO. UL'HLINCTION 4t Q | Arrives" OmalmlJJntoii depot. lUili ti Mutun Hm | omihai 4,45iin | Chicago Vestibule 9 iO.ini . . . . . . . . Chicago nxpieai 7 WIJITI Chicago & st Loula Uxpreas , , 8:00ara : 11 CSdin ruclllc Jun tlon Locul. . . , ! l:30pm. : . _ . . Lenv t TCIIICAGOT MTL & BT. "PAUL. ! Arrives OiimlinlUnlon Depot , 1VU > _ . _ Munon Ht . | Omaha 6 00pm . . . . .Chicago Limited , . . . . . . S.JOam liaJim . .ClilcuKQ Lxire | B ( ex. Hun ) . . . . _ 6Mp _ HI Leave * | ClIICAOO & NOimiV\r sT1N | AMvM * OinahalUnlon Dtpol. IQtli S. Maaon ti'.u J Oinaliq 10:41am : . lu ; teln L'xprrn . li.Jjnin 4.20pm . Vietltmlea Lllnllcd . , 9.20am 6.5Jam . Mo. Valley Local . lO.IIpm _ Bi4'pm _ . _ Oinulii Jilcu BO hpeilul . . . . Leaven I CIJTCAGO , TC T " * c l'AOiriC. ( ArrfveB Oinalial Union Depot , IQtli & Manon an I Olllali % 11 ) ntn .Atlantic 12xpres ( ex , bundu ) ) . . & :3Cp : C 21pm NUlit Uxiirina i:2ii ) : 4 40pm . C'lilcago Ve tlbuled LlmltcQ. . . . liiip , " " Tm WUST. C 5pm .OUlalioma & Texas Kx ( tx. Bun ) 10:33atnT : 1.4'jinn ' Colorado Limited. . . . 4,00pm LenvcHl C , ST. V \ \ . & O. | Anlve ' Oinalia } Depot , 10th and Webster Bt- . I Onuha. 9 Z'.nm Nebraska I'mtkenser iJjIly ) , . , ttiUpinT 4.30pm .Sioux City Uxprex ( ex. Hun. ) . lllll.nl : C.K > iin _ . , . . . . .St. 1'uul Limited 10iljn : Leaves I iC & MOfVAL-LUV ATrTvej3 Oinalial Depot , lilti and Webster bts [ Omaha " " ? 10pm" .Kail Mall and l xpiest . , 4.15pm 2 10pm ( t-x bat ) VVyo. Hx. ( ex. Mon ) 4 : ! > Spnl 0 oiam .Norfolk ixi : > ie ( ex l-unau ) i 10,30am 6.10iin hi. Paul i : | > rti 103Sam ! Leaven I K. C. . ST. J. & C. i : . jArrlve * OinahalUnlon De-put , 10th & Mutton Sts. | Omaho 9.50am . . . .Kanms City Day Kxiu'cas , n-jonra ii.4iiiii | 1C f. NlKlit l5x via U. 1' 'Iran C.OOam Leaven I MISSOURI I'ACIKIC | Arrlv OmalwlJepot | , ISili and Web ter8t _ _ J Omaha 10. < 0ani . .T . . .St. I/oul Hxprenn. , . . C.OOam > .30pm bt LouU Kxpre s . . . GOSpm : i.30iin . . . .Nebratka lxxal ; ( ex. Hun ) . , a.upam Leave. I BIOUX CITV & I'ACII'U1. ( Arrlvt * Omaha ! Depot , 181h and WiLater Sl | Omaha 6:10pm : .St.I'aulLlmjtd , . _ , _ . 11 3-anl' ' Leaven I BIOUX CITV & I'ACU'IC. , Arrlve OtnahalUnion Difpul , lOlli X. Mmion SU ! Omaha 6.l' um , Sioux city T'uitrnKer , , . . , . ,10 SIpin' 68jpin ; HI. 1'aul Limited U Mpiu Leaves I UNION I'AClFia ( Arrive * OniohalUnlon Depot , lOlli & Manon Bt * I Omvh :4Sam : Kearney Express , 12 30pm" 2,00pm Overland Kly r ti 30pm 2 00pm lleat'ce ft htrt m-b'K Kx ( ex. Hun,12 SOpm 7,00pm I'uclllo L < pre < * . , , , . , . 10 2iain t-.iipm l'ait Mull i . 4 10pm Leaves \VATlAHlTnAfilWATfl I [ ArrTveT Om h > 1Unlon l ) pot , 10th & MasonBt _ I Onulis 4:00pm : Bt. Louis Canuoa Uall . .U.JCpia ,