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OIIl' . , 12 Pcnr ! Slrccl.-II. W. TU" . Matinger .nd Lc. . . . .
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Or:11I.t : hotel , Council I1lurrs : 100 rooms
facing 1)ayIIs ) park. Ii. : 1. Clark prol1rlttor.
Maria l3erch was taken to Clarinda yes-
trdny . hn\'lnc ) been found Insane by the COlli'
OJ 11\lnluneu.
The funeral or Mr ! . harry Sims w11 \ take
place Thuutlay afternoon at 2:30 : o'clccJs from
\ thc resldcnce , 31:1 : Curti ! ! Etreet.
. , The Lal1.es' ALl foclely or St. John
Enr"lIsh " Lutheran church met.Thuril1ay
afternoon at the rerhlenco or Irs. Martin
Sl11lth , 1420 alrl11ount nvcnuo.
J. 13. Donahue , who was chnrgcII with destroying -
stroying the watermelon patch or n. mnn
named 110yt , In Slluallertown , near Ianawa ,
was cllschargcll by Justlco Vlen yesterday
after a henrlng. -
Stisanna widow or the Into Hobert Frost
{ ' dlell at Weston yesterday morning at 3:55 :
o'clock , or malarial fever , from \ \ hlch she
hall been surrerlng for four weeks. The
funeral will bo hed : Thursday afternoon at
. Weston at 1 I'clocl
. pb John Dyerly , a policeman at DIg Lake ,
1 who filed an Information charging John
Stellen with spearIng fish In the lake con-
trary to law , came Into court yesterday and
admitted that Stellen was nol the right
nal'ty. Steilen was dlschargel and lJyerly ,
went out to look for the right one.
. - - . 11ev. Dr. Phelps of tha Presbyterian church
recentlY Etarlqd ( < : the ! m6ro conservatlvo ones I
' f by . JecirIng ! himself In favor of church taxa- : ,
I , " ' Ion. : , Now lanagr Iemcn of thin Christian
I. , . q home , as w1be ; \ seen by a communication
, lfit" i' published In another column declines to con I
A' ; } ' " ' . fleet the home with the public l'chool S-S-
_ tm because he holds like views.
f "ft ' . TI'o 'members or Fidelity council , Ho'al
: . Aroanum , or tills city , 11'11go \ to Omaha
: "Ifj ; ; ' tednesIlI1Y evening October 2 , to be the
' : , 'jI \ : ' jues's of Pioneer council. The Fidelity \ de.
I\ I . 't rco team , which has the ( reputation of be-
r\ , 'S ing one of the best In Iowa will perform the
'L \ rites of Initiation , after which there \ \ III boa
1'a big spreull.
i\ i There will IJe danger or Eomo or the attorneys -
" torneys being PUnished for contempt when !
L , J ; they come arounil ( the federal buIlding tOd1)
p . t' They may nol discover that they are In the
presence or Judge Woolson until Il Is too
. . . . late. lie has shaved off his mU3tacl since
the adjournment of the last term of the
r federal court , and hIs most Intimate frcntls :
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. will not know him.
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: . ' Farm loans made In western Iowa at low-
li .t . eat rates. No delay In cloO'lng loans. Fire
. . . . and tornado Insurance written In best of com-
l' panics. BargaIns In real estate. LOUOEE
. ' ( & TOWI . 235 Pearl St.
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f For Sal ! and Trade-Thlrty-five acres three
, > miles from postoffice. Will take house and
( ; : . lot In part payment. Seven acres , two miles
; . from Council Bluffs very cheap , for cacti
r Twelve acres , lire miles from Council Dluffs ,
\ ; ; wll : trade for a good residence. Twelve acres
a " within the city limIts , good house and bal'l' .
, fifteen hundred grapes , 200 apple trees and
r - other fruit , wanl to trade for a well improved
t . 1GO acre Iowa farm. James & O'Keere , Coun-
. . . cll Dluffs , la. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' : The liard man piano ! improves with use.
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'W' ' . l'gUSIIX.1'It.GItU'US. .
- . : . . . . ; . A. Cochran of Little Sioux ; ; Is at the Orand.
- " Mis Sable Amy Clark leaves tomorrow
, . for Chicago.
_ Miss ! Addle nulltar Is vIsiting friends In
HI..n" " .Il , . . .
g . . . . .O UI. . . ' " " , .
- , Postoffiee Inspector W. O. D. . : \Icrcer Is In
f. . . the city attending federai court.
" 1)itrict Attorney Charles D. Fullen of
r' . Falrfiehl Is stofll11ng al the Grand hotel.
ExSpekertllchell , : : or the Iowa house of
[ . . , representatives was In the city yedlerlby.
Mr9. J. II. Martin loft yesterday for \Iall- :
t-- : Icon , Neb. . to join her husband , who 19 I now
t ; ; . employed , there.
h. , Yo i i. Cuppy of Avoca Is In the city look-
' - . . ) Ing after the criminal : case In the federal
I court In whIch ho Interel.tell.
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.r Mr. and Mrs. J. F. E\'ans anti \11' : and
' lIIrs. F. 11. Evan9 leave today for Los
, ; Angeles , Cal. , where they ,111 live.
! ; ' . . MIss Amanlla Ilhader or Davenport , who
; ; ! , : has been visiting her sister Mrs. J. II. Mar-
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tin . left for home yesterday morning.
. , Mrs. Judge 'oolson 11. I . expcclcd to arrive
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f' ; Thursday from Mount Pleasant and 11'111 re-
main with her husband al the Grand for a
few ( Ila's.
t ChIef Templeton will go to Augusta. Ga ,
to attend the ! annual firenlen's convention ,
which meets' there October 7 an1 lasts three
cla's. Ho w1l1 also attend tim firemen's
tournament al Atlanta. The city will pay
$30 toward his expenses.
Judge and l\Irs. O. P. Shras !
or Dubuque arrl\'ol yesterday morn-
log and are stoppIng at tte
Granll. W'hth ' presIding at the federaL court
In this cty ! luring the present week Judge
Shlras wilt settle some preliminary mailers
concerning suits now pending In the Omaha
federal coru l.
111111. . . Cllunt ) ' APPle Cnrnh'nl.
OIenwoull , Friday , September 2i. Excursion -
sion rates via the Burlington route. Tickets
good : until September 29 for return. O.lt.
Drown , Agent. _ .
Apples bv the bushel or wagon load ; cIder
by tIe galion I : : or barrel , al the Bellvue Fruit ,
rarm. Cail on or address 11. C. Haymond
Council Bluffs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '
'V I11 IInl , ' Ul' flI . Old l'1t'n.
Goldstein \ & Brown are being sued In the
distrIct court for $2,000 claImed to be duo
, for beer furnished them during the time
the prohibitory law was In more or less
force In Iowa. The Iemp BrewIng company
appears as plaintiff and the trial will take
' Illaee this morning before Judge Macy. The
old plea that has done servIce In so many
similar cases w1l1 b raised . and the court
will be asked to award judgment to Goldstein -
. stein & Drown for $ .000. that amount having
been paid hy them for beer contrary to law.
. : This Is only one or the queer points about time
ohi prohibitory law , which hedged the saloon -
loon keeper who was unable or unwilling
to pay his debts with a protectIng fence .
al the same time allowing the brewer an.1 .
wholesaler to stay out In the col : . Judge
, Macy . as his frIends well know , has no Ilk-
S Ing for this sort or iaw but Is compelled to
L render decisions In conformity with it.
, ' . A judgment for foreclosure was rendered
I , " yesterday ! by default In time case or the SayIngs - !
Ings Loan anti Buiding assocIation agaInst '
J. Il. Rico anti others.
, . In the suit of 1' . C. DeVol against Dan
i . CarIgg n Judgment for $205 was ren- :
, . tiered .
: The suit or ( I. W. Cook against George
. , McPeck was dlsmlsser by time plaintiff
, j' wIthout prejudice.
" " Yes . the Iagle la.ndry Is "that goo
t" laufdry. " and I located al 72t lIroadway.
r Don'l forget name and , number. Tel 157.
r In doubt about this try It and be con-
: L vthcetl. _ _ _ _ _ _
. The Standard piano next to the Hardman.
t 'I'h.'r" Not U'nt.
: There were three er them Two were so
glorlourl full that they lay limp as dishrag
on the approach to the motor bridge while
the third was sober enough to kelp hIs
he:11 above his heels anti to realize that r'-
f-
i ? elusion was the 11roller place lor dead drunks
. So he picked each one up by the shoulrer9
and dragged them off Into the willows 100
1 : - yards or so south of the bridge. A farmer
} passing yesterday afternoon saw this t'lght.
and at once made up his mInd that one or
" the hold-Ul1s 10 hall heard of happening In
\ cities was being enacted befon his eyes. lie
' telephoned at once to the police staten and
Chief Scanlan with Omcers Murphy and
, Weir started out on the double quick to pre
f , vent the robbery. They searched for t'me
little time among the willows and finally
r t found the gang. All three or them were ly- I
! log there two or them sleeping off their
- jag and the third on watch. All three wee
t literally covered with undburs and dirt . although - :
t though they had been well dressed when
1' . ' they atutell out on their apree. Investigation .
' . . proved that they were Omaha bloods although - '
though they looked a goo deal Iks trampto
They were allowed to stay until their sIesta
; : was o\'er. _ _ _ _ _ _
! # The new lurrs City laundry . 34
North Main , claims less wear and finer work
. ' on simlrti collars and cuffs than any laundry
In the state Phone 3U.
Sideboards and center tables are features
aL the Durieo Furniture company' lodsy.
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JIW . .ITW.\'IX tllS \CCIU'I'WSS
' .1111 l'II'lt rur I.II I SI'I. 1.lw'er"
tu 1.'hhtlJ i th . 'r 'l'lmIIImsmmnIIN.
The announcement was made hy a special
telegram In yesterday's Dee that C. S. I.ef-
forts or Council limits had won at least the
first rounll In his contest with the East
Omaha Land company. The case Is one
technlcal ) ' involving only one-lenth of an
acre , as described In the patent granted by
Uncle Sam to IefferTho accretions
claimed as havIng become attached to this I
one-tenth of an acre and tire title to which
Is claimed under this patent amount to over
twenty acres , . embracing the very heart or
tIme East Omaha Land company's tract . be-
shies numerous building Iml1ro\emenls , so
t'tal In realty the contest Is one for thousands -
sands or dollars. In watching this litigation
one Is leI to gln stroke the whIskers on I
that dnelent exclamation . "flow great I fire
a little maier klntiletlm. " Time land eOl11pny
Is sahl to have lurchaEeJ Its title to the ells-
putHI lJssesslons for time Paltry RUl of $200 ,
the great state of lala selling Il for that
amimount . Lerrerts preerrell to get hIs deed
{ rom Uncle Sam , and when the one-tenth of
nn acre a& shown by the plat , was sold to
the ' mIgliest bidder . he was there with the
munificent sum of $ .10. and thIs tool It. Par
this Iefferts got hIs , patent from Uncle Sam
land when that patrIotc sire was called upon
by Limo land company to cancel this patent
lie simply said that patent was all right and
his hands file
shoving In striped 111nlaloons
he shook hIs star spangled waistcoat with
laughter and told tie land company to go
see his daughter 101a. who had given them
theIr deed. I she hall sohl them something
she dhln'l own she was at fault and should
male It right. As for him , he owned the
land and had sold Il lair and square to Ler-
forts fcr $1.10.
The amount or involved
property now Invol'ed.
wIth lie thousands of dollars or Improvements -
ments , Ins the care sky-high above the
$1.10 starter , and hath sIdes have already
gone to great expense In protecting anti
strengthening their respective claIms , and the
end Is not yet.
Whether the land company will accept
Uncle Sam's advice and veek redress from
Iowa Is nol declared , but the company will
doubtless not quietly yield to Iefferts the
pO3esslon or the Ian-ikI chunk of twenty
odd acres claimed by him because forsooth
Uncle Sam sold him for $1.10 the Itl one-
tenth or an acre which forms the tip of tie
handle. _ _ _ _
IgXXISIIX ISItOS . '
Clt.hlJ Smile .
ONLY OUR DAYS IOnE.
Saturday evening we close our doorto We
have len several thournds of dollars ur'
cloaks wool underwear , dress goods anti
silks . We Intend to close thpl out regardless -
less or cost or vnlue. Core In amid
MAKE : US AX OFFER.
Now Is the time that a few dolar ! wIll
buy lots or goods. I you ned a cloak or a
tail wrap wo will save you al least half
Ladles' . and cimuldren's woolen underwear at
hal former prIces. All or our men's fine
wool underwear worth $1.25 , now G9 cents.
lOt ) yards Brusels carpel used In our
cloak room Sell you any quantity al a
bargain.
Remember only four days more.
I3ENNISON DROS. I ,
Chambers' dancIng academy now open for !
pupils. Cal alter 10 a. m. Circulars.
CIllt1S'1'ItN 11:1 SChOOL.
'I'hl 311UJ"r otthme hIQIIle Heel limes
lie Offer oC thl School Iloit ru.
Editor lire : I notice In your imuo l of Tues-
day morning that the school board kindly of-
lets to rent two rooms or us , fit them up
and give us two teachers for the ham chil-
dren who are below the third gralle. I de-
sire to expre s to Dr. Snyder and Prof Saw-
yer , who preJentell this matter , and to the
school board , my heartfelt thanks.
Bitt , after mature and prayerful consideration -
tln or the matter . I find so many serIous
objections to the plan that I feel Impre..I
thal Il Is my duty to decline the very gen-
crone offer made In the hOlue's hehait
The citizens or Councl Uuff" have ever
been very lIberal In their free wl offerings
to the home , and I do not feel that I wotmifi
bo acting a manly part If I were to force
them to pay lrlbute.
The home Is In no sense sectarian ; that is .
I Is nol conducted In the Interest or any
one denomInatIon. Il recognizes and laboTs
with and for all denomlnallons known as
evangelical. But I do nol believe that charIties -
Ities or any nature that are Indepenlenl , of
the state ought to be supporter , either directly -
recty or immdhiectly . by the state. I believe
that the whole system of exempting church
ail charity property from taxation Is unjust ,
compelling men to lose theIr homes or vIolate -
late their consciences by paying tribute to
Instutons to which they are opposed.
Therefore with thanks but upon principle ,
' 1 must decline the offer of the board.
But that Il shal not be mill thal the
hOle Is overcrowding schools , I have taken
from them all blow the thud grade and will
al once provide rooms and leachers for them
by miieanm of money freely sent by God's
people. The home craves yutmr prayers , your
co-operatIon and your free 11'1 offerings . but
will nol compel you to pay taxes for its sup-
port. The more I consider lm matter the
more firmly am I ccuwlnced that I have
no rIght to gather chIldren from all parts
or earth and then compel the good people at
Council BUll' to educate them wlmethmc'r they
wi so to do or not. Until time phenomenal
growth . _ or the home taxed the rerurces of
tie publIc schools I had nol given the sub-
jecl much thougimt I am thankful that
the present exigency ham forced 0 careful
consideratIon of the matter.
The home has ever and wi ever , receIve
the homeless children or the city free of
any cimarge but asks no return In the way
or favors , save such favors as lovIng hearts
are promptell by the Spirit of God to be-
stow. Yours for humanity
J. O. LEMEN ,
Manager or the ChrIstian Ilonmo.
September 21 , 1St3.
UtNtrlet 1"II.hl"1 I"IJ' ' : leetlimr.
There will be a meeting or the Iepublean
league or the Ninth district or Iowa at Coun-
cl Burrt Friday , October 4 , 1895 , al 10
o'clocl a. m. Al local clubs In the district
are requested , to EelHI delegates to this meet-
Ing. All members of the RepublIcan league .
are Invited to be pr sent. In fact all patriotic -
triotic citizens who believe that tie Indus-
trial anti progressive Amlrlcan policy of the
republican party Is best for the American
People are invited to bo present wIth us :
At this distrIct league meeting one vice
president from each county In the district
wi be selected , whose duty Il wl be to
organIze a county league I In his count ) ' . All
county and township commiteemen ere requested -
quested to "ee al once that their precincts
are represented b ) active and energetic work-
ers rrom the ranks er the republican party.
r there are no league clubs In your precinct
proceed to organize one al once , and elect
delegates to this convention .
lion . F . H. Conasvay president or the Iowa
State ' league ; lion. I G. : lle llan , chairman
or' the republican state central committee
as well as the chairmen of the county central -
tral committees or the varIous counties or the
district and nominees for the legislature
and congresnuen anti others will be In attendance -
tendance at this nmeetttmg _ Several or lowa's
most noted orators wIll address the conven-
tlon .
ton.Pleae forward me the names of delegate
and members of the league who will attend
as loon a possIble . fO that their nales may
be properly registered. II. M. flYERS
President Ninth District Hepublc1n : League
Harlan . I.SullJ
SullJ 'SI Ullfortl ,
F. II. Evans brought suit yesterday In the
superior court against JosIah Danforth for
$7,700 , that being the amount he invested
In April , 1894. In $40,000 worth or stock In
a new.fangle Ire escape project. The pro
ject failed to bring In thl millions IW fast
a had been anticipated. Evans In the pet-
tion . alleges that Danforth represented that
he held ths controlling interest In the com-
pony when , I a matter of fact . he did not
lad he owned 1. the stock would have been
or great value . but ho didn't and Il lan't.
In apother suit Evans claims a judgment
for $2tOO. lie alleges hit ( Dlnfprth engaged
him I agent for "Ix months under a verbal
contract , agreeing to pay him $2.000 salary
for his rrvlces during that time . together
with his expenses . Thl latter . It b alleged .
amounted te $400.
' 'WU .JIDUIS : IX - 1ll)1ht.tIj COt'IT.
SIlr11 1111 " 'onIsnn I'relille lt ' 1'11"
'I''rl Cf loll./JlI. . . . COU\'eutou.
Time August term of time United States
courl opened yesterday , wih both Judges
Shlras and Woolson on the bench. The two
courts will proceed Ilnulaneously , although
In the absence or any work for Judge Shlras
to do 'e'teday he occupied the bwch with
Jumhgo'oolson , . during a part of the day.
The granll jury was el anelell anti set to
\ork grindIng out lllctments for bootleg-
gore and others. I Is con\osell of the following -
I lowIng men : F.V. . Castor \ foreman ; W. J.
Martin , I.V. . Baker , A. P. ChIld , Charles
Alexander Chauncey ' . Baird A. lartne ) ' .
C. A. Barrett . Smih Chlls , A.1 : litmrt .
Juper Jensen , I W. Beenb , A. J. hl'ehy , ! I
A. I' . Skel , H. D Wison , J. T Yotmtmg , Arthur -
thur McClain , W. P. Stipe . W11am Vinton ,
J. D. 10rnhy. O. P. Swann . WIllis Hal-
tenburg , S. Labhart
At the afternoon stsslon several prisoners
were arraigned. James Given or Creston
Frank Vardeman or Red Oak , anti George
I Doublin or Hed Oak , each charged with boot-
legging entered pleas or nol gUilt . The
llnlea ; was made by \1lam Hansen of
Omaha , charged wih 11alng counterfeit
money al the Red Oak race . The oleials
claim that they only had e\'ldenc' to convict
him of passing a few dollars . but he admitted
to them passIng $16 l , and they are disposed
to take his word for it .
William lann of PrescoU and henry King
pleaded guilty to the charge of bootleggltcg .
There Is an anxiety to gel behind the
prIson bars displayed by a lot of the boot-
lelKCs tha seems clulte remarkable to pzople
who like feather beds and nlghl Ile's. They
look upon the certainty of three meals a
day without vorry . togetitr wih a place
to sleel1 and genial coml1nlonshlp. as l'Jme-
thing to be greatly desired In spIte or the
oilier drawbacks. One of time prisoners at the
last term of court a darkey , was arrect"d
to tears when he found thll his sentence had
been served ali he was to be thrown again
on the mercIes ! or a cold world .
Anotimer who wat' brough In yesterday .
In conversation with Deputy Marshal Charles
llradley . said : "Now , If Judge Woolson Is
going to keep me here any length of tlmmme
I wnnl you to fix Il so that he'l keep me
In jai all winter , for I fell Il In my bones
thal thin Is going to be a cold winter. " Of
course Bradley agreed to "nx It. "
Another was broughl up from Creston yeu' .
terday by Deputy Mareimai Ele of Atlantic.
The prIsoner was In a painful state or Intox-
ieation which manlrested itself In a copious
flow or tears. "Yes " he sobbed . "I'm here ,
and Ive been here before and I expect Il
be hero agaIn Ir I have good luck In getting
out. I expect Il'l be the penitentiary thlll
tinme sure but Waslm , I can't be good , and
you'n' Judge Woolen know that as well as
"
I do. _ _
Hardmn and Standartiplanos . 13 N. 10th.
Jllel-It Cur 11. I ' 1111. .
The election of II. D. hone to the ofce
or school treasurer Is regarded by every-
body as a knockout for the Citizens' State
bank , which was lcGee's backer during the
last 'ear. I consequently caused a good
deal of glee along time antl-Iiammnan people
and was pointed to by them as an Indication
that possibly Wilam Arml , who Is also a
Citizens' bank maim . may not have a walk-
'away In his aspiration to be county treasurer
this fall. The fact Is , however that Harle's
election could almost be termer an accident
since one or the men who voted for him dill
so with the thought that anothsr man who
had voted for him before would nol do so that
tlmmme bul he turned out to be mlstaln.
There is consequently some doubt as to the
CItizens' bank having lost its grip as much
as some would like to have it .
The Hardman piano WIns many friends
.
IOS'A llY KI.I.S Ills jiito'i'muiit.
'I'hr" u lhmmeIipa' ImmI Ce " .lh Pnnl
Flfl'tvt nt : II"rll HIIJl.
BOONE Ia. , Sept 21.-Sl1eclal ( Telegram. )
-Two sons or James COl10n living al Mm-
oral Ridge , In this county , were engaged In
play -eJterday , when one threw a butcher
knife al the other , Inlctng a woumil from
which he diet this morning. The dead boy Is
17 years old ; time boy who threw the Imle Is
15. The case Is reported as the result or
rough sport. An investIgation has nol yet
beeu made. _ _ _ _ _ _
S\eINh 11"thullltllllulltmcltN. .
DAYTON . Ia. , Sept. 24.-Speclal.-A ( ) the
Western Swedish Melhollsl Episcopal conference -
lerenee , which closed here , C. O. Lobele of
Omaha was designated a tie lay delegate
to the general conference which meets at
Cleveland next year. 11ev. O. J. Swan of
Des Moines was selected a the ministerial
delegate , ammd 1ev . I. L. Llndquesl of Burlng-
ton . alternate. 11ev. John Dean of Omaha
was elected trustee for the theological school
at Evanston Ill. The following are the ap.
polntments for the ensuing year : Burlington .
II. I. . rtndquest ; Concord , Neb. . O. L. Strom.
berg ; Creston , Spaulding a 111 Ileman , C.
Nerd ; Dayton and Algona , O. W. Ostrom :
Des Moines . P. J. Berg : Keokulc , lelro ! '
anti White Oak hugo AIm ; New Swethn and
Iuchalnee , L. : I. 1lndstrom ; Oakland , Neb. .
C. A. Seabeg ; nell Oak and Essex . John P.
Seaberg ; Shlldahl and Mason City , Emil
Malnmttroni ; Sioux City and lawarden , F. J.
Swanson ; Stratford John Ievahn ; St. Louis ,
Mo. ( to bo t'uPl1led ) , lingo A Peterson.
Kansas-Nebraska district-A. J. Lotgren
presiding elder ; Axtel and Keen A. O. Mien -
ton ; nU.rl _ k , A. . ! t. 'lelln ; _ Gedarvle ( to
10 sUppleL ) . A. NorLb ! rg ; Clay Center I' ,
A. Lundberg ; Globe ( to bo supplied ) . C. O.
Anderson : Ooodlan,1 and Colby ( to be sup-
plied ) ; loldrege and h'ralrlo C. J. lelberg ;
Kansas City . J. E. Johnslon ; Lincoln and
flvy Peter lunson ; I.lntlsburg ( to bo sup-
piled ) ; Oesburg and not ll , Olaf l orI I
gen ; Ommmaha John Iundeen ; Saron\'llle , K. !
A. Strombl'rg ; Seamla and Wayne A. F. .
Wlnel ; Shlekley and Ong ( to be supplIed ) , '
P. I. ' . nudd ; Stromnsberg Swede Plains and
Lincoln Valley . A. O. Ingstrom ; Topeka ( to
bt supplIed ) ; West 11 and LookIng Glass ,
S. A. Llndeberg. !
Cod e CUIlllNNlul I I lt " % 'urlc ,
DES MOINES . Sept. 21.-Speelal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) code commission , which has devoted -
voted the entIre summcr to the responsible
work aqslgned by the last leglslHure , convened -
venell th:9 : morning to continue the task
of rpvlslln. Time asshnments now nearly
'
concuded Include most of the state Institu-
tons and time chools. The commIssion has
begnn on a new asslgnmenl embracing the
l.tatutes governing uardlanshlps ad ex-
tllUm ; to settlement or estates . folcwlng
which time commlsslon will b gin on pleading
and mmraetice. Commissioner Dale said the
commmnmiasiomi would close the ,
commision 11resert assign-
mont In ten days or two .weeku' . This will
leave only three unfinishEd assIgnments 11'1
the commissIon before completing the work
assIgned It. The personal consIderation for
time cotle so far as individual members are
concerned , Is well advanced , and the revision
o the entirE code \\1 b3 compleled about
time middle of November.
Not , \IluIN tu Snl.1 Trhmmi .
DES MOINES , Sept. 24.-Speclal ( Tle-
gram.-Abel ) hicks who Is held on suspi-
don or being responsible for the condition or
Mrs. LIUo hicks . who died recently In this
city from the effects or a allempted crimInal -
tool operation , followIng In the wake of Al
len , the alleged pimyalciamm suspected of havIng -
Ing been In attendance upon the woman , attempted -
tempted suIcide lat nlghl and was just
round In time to prevent the success or his
plan by Jailer Daniel lie had closed his
cell U ( tight and turned on the gas .
1"I.IhJenn I"IJI" Formu',1 .
SIOUX CITY . Sept 24.-Specal ( :
Telegram.-A ) republican le1gue for
the Eleventh congresional dlstrct : or
Iowa was organIzed al a meeting here tbls
afternoon. The follow'ng ctcn were elected : :
J. Sanimle . Plymouth county , president ; WI-
11m Hutchinson er Sioux Phi liolammd of
Pymouth ; , E. P. Hi ser ( f Woodbury A.
C. Smith or Buena VIsta . and G. W. WotOI :
or Ida vIce presidents ; W , 'V Ovrholzer of
Sioux county secretary ; G. W. Kelen ef
Buena ' jlta counts . treasurer .
In thc Interest oC eel lon,1. .
DES MOiNES , Sept. 24.-Speelal ( Tele-
cnm.-overnor ) Jackl'n has appointed the
following delegates to the NsUor Road
Parliament to b lucid at Atlanta . Ga. . Oc.
tober 1. 18. and 19 ; Samuel Slnnott . Mmisca-
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ANOTHER , : LIST OF BIG BARGAINS
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: $5OU'OO $ , O WATSON T STOCK K OF r r FURNITURE R R [ I
We bought from James L. Watson & Co. , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , Jobbers of .jl
F\11'nit'1"e and Carpets , his entire stock
r
' AT 50 CENTS ON A DOlAR' ' 50 CENTS ON A DOLLAR
'I .
F THESE PRICES ARE A STUNNER II I I
,1 TO OUVOUlD BE COMPETITORS. !
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. mm ROOM SUI'l'S . itociuits' F01n G Bm ' . lAH101t St'I'I'i. IIlC1' CHAIS , IIASSOCICS I
a IllpI'p ! " . Caimo , . . FIVe Illpce . . .
lht' ; Cnle Reat itigh back Iziittcl front ; ,
1jxO glass , " -nt ol'H whim miritmu . 11,1 ' . Inltel ' open frolt . , O\et' htred. " 'ntsol iwice t3Oe . . - 0 , _
11'le .
wih nll ; .
: " 'nluI mice $ : ; .OO ( ) , WatRol Illee $2.5O , "ntRul 111le $ 15MO \vmut.tmt 1 I. I l' $ :0.00. - "ntsol IH'ICQ WC.
OUR P1tIOF . _ OUR I'ItICE OUR i'iUCE oult ouit i'iuci
Oll lIlB OUI PRICE OUI lHCJ1 OUI lHCl' OUt lHCB OUt lHC
, $14.50 $1.48 $7.50 15.00 30c 350
& ' SlIIBOA1tDS. iNC ItOCIUltS FOI G mms. PAltTOIt SU'rs. on , C10'11. , ooo
SolId ! ! Oak. ' CY , . ix I imIces , . , . . , 1t1uLNAN'1'S
Sul . , Tmil)1'StI'Y sent onk. Ull'lght ) " ; , Vet'y Hean' . 'S
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Hx.1 glusum ! ' . i'tllttI'y )
' , WatHOI : ll.ice $ : : ; .O.Watsol mice $ S.5O , WntROI pl'lco sio.oo : , Walol IH'lceS.OO , Wntsun 11Ice : Hic , INGH.\ '
OUt lIWg OUR PHm OUR PHCg OUt PHC Ut lnll iOc eac 1 1
$14.50 $ 4.25 $15.00 $ ? 8.00 17c , Q'UI 75 e. .
. ChAllIS . lION H DS. CEN1'Eit 'I'ABLES 1\'l"IHESS. Kll'CIg ' 1lr S CUPBOAHD
) Cane Hat , high 1)nckVlmlto ) EtH1l ! . olll Omuk ! , good tl'k I , , , . . . i
.
. . Watson ' l.5OVmttsott jmrlco O.OO
. I Watsol Il'lcu $100. 'nlun II'lcQ $ S.r " 'alsol IJIIce $ 2,5O , Wntson Il'lu .3.5O , Il'lee 1 "ntol lrcc 110. I
Ut lHC Ut lHH.m OUR PHCN OUR lllB OUI lIlN Ut PHCB
, 65c $ 4.25 99c . $1.50 90c . $2.90 ! '
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' OR Cash or Monthly or Weekly Payments :
See Our ] : Windows. i1O.H ) vvort worthm-ilOO II-5tIt ) uluivim-.1 , Iosvmi-1tfllI .4)1) ) iveciC. see1c ,
mI 13 t1 P E 0 T . . . , , ,
. - I 11) . ( ) ( ) uumm't Ii- I .aII , $1tJO uimomt Ii .
. ,
.s J . . . I mt5O.ou iiumrt Ii-$2fll ) $7.m ( ) mituum Cli ,
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- ' Sl'fl.uI ) ivort ht-tq..r,4) , y'ek , $ .4) ( ) mumnmi C lm , !
$1 (111.410 w . , rt m-i5.n ( ) ii't'k , S tO.O ( ) mimu mit Ii ,
2f.OOOO wortlm-i 1.00 ieeit , t15.O ( ) sun itlm ,
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Remember this sa'e ! !
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is at the : ,
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tine : George T. Baker. Davenport ; WIlliam
Stpyh . BurlIngton ; L. J. Vehls . Des MoInes ;
Stlyh. A. Dey Iowa Clty : James A. Yui ,
Celhr Haplds ; Wllnm Lake Clinton ; J. S.
Stacy Anamosa : HalvfY Ingham . Algona ;
Eugcn Secor. Forest CIty ; Thomas Burke ,
Boone : S. II. Schoule , National ; W. S. iIotts .
Sidney ; F. O. Hetzel , ' Ave = a ; A. V. lelde , Orange .
ange City ; G. Jaqua , Traer.
PUI' ( I'ruh.tul of Coitv ' lets.
DES MOINES , Sept. 21.-Spcclal ( Tele-
gram.-In ) his report to the governor
Warden Madden or time Anamosa penitentiary
complains or the present rules relating to
the discharge or prisoners from the institu-
tlon. They are given a new stilt each.
transportation to the place or convIction and
$5 each. Madden EarS : "Alt this Is we\
meant , buill Is nevrtheless a humiliating
suggestion to them that they are paupers
and objects of state charIty. The parting
salute or the state Is n stab al their frayed
manhood. " le suggests thal some recom-
menratol for faithful service all compe-
tency In their various vocations be given
ihmemmi The warden asls appropriations for
the Institution amounting to $7 .6IS. or the
alowances for the support of prisoners , In
the last two years , $15,000 has been returned
to the state treasury.
1UtlCount , . 1"llhlelnl.
BOONE la. , Sept. 21.-Speelal ( Telegram. )
-The republican county convention mel In
time opera house here this afternoon and noml-
natoll tIme following : Representative , John L.
Goad ! ; sheriff . II. C. DeCore ; superlntcimdemmt
T. Davis : treasurer , I ) . Moore ; supervisor ,
John Anderson ; coroner Dr. D. N. Detar ;
surveyor George Brown. Frank Caldwell or
Doono was rhalrman of the convention anti
Haberl Simpson or Angus secretary.
IOWI Yet"rnnN' Itenimiomi.
OTTUMW , Ia. , Sept. 24.-Speeial ( Tele-
gram-The ) surviving embers of time ThIrty-
sixth Iowa will hold a reunIon at Eddy\'le
teday and tomorrow This Is General Drale's
reglmenl all he Is limo guest of honor. The
reunion Is largely attended by the members
or the regiment. General Dralte made the
principal received address and was enthusiastically
- .
I'urdons Grllt.,1 1111 IrINI.
WASHNGTON , Sept. 21.-The president
has granted a pardon becaU or the prisoner's
Ill healh In the case of L. A. : \le1nlght.
convicted In Indian Territory or malicious
mlschll'r ( three cases ) In burning a stacie or
hay belonging to the Unite States , and sen-
tenced March 13 , 189t. to ten years Imprison-
ment. Pardons were denler In the case
or John W. } Kennedy , convicted In Colorado
of presenting falee pensIon vouchers and sen-
tenced July 21. 1895 , to Imprisonment for one
year and . one day In the penitentiary al
Canon City , and In th case of Dolph Pearson -
son , convicted In j11slppl \ or robbing a
mal carrier and or con J\rlng ) \ to rob the
United States mal andstptemmced April 2G ,
1892 , to eight years Imnrlsonment In the house
or correctIon at DetroitMlchm. , In denying the
correction al Detroit . Mich. In denying the
application In the latter ea'e . the president
saId ! : "This convict Is ocededly guilty of
I very serious and dapgus crime , and I
. [
don.t fim In this applaton : " sufficIent justi-
ficaton for the exercle1 QL executive clem-
ency. " . c
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Urs. " 'ull'r Arrh' 4 ' I runce _
WASHINGTON . Sept 'Et $ - Secretary Obey i
has received the folllti , , telegram from '
Ambassador Eustl dat \ : i. . ParIs yesterday
. saying ; " : llrs. WahIeriffmiliy has arrived
al Paris. She has jIY to 'Islt her '
hmusband Imposlblo de6 ( . ' 1 age passage " be-
fore October 2. on whlcb"lay they \\1 sail
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on the Amsterdam "
Paul Bray . Mrs. Wailer's sOn by a former
nmarriage was at the depadmenl early today
and was one or the firl , to be put In posses-
Elon or the news concernIng bile mether. lie
has nol receIved any \\'Ord from her direct
since before she left Maurltius. 1 Is presumed -
sumed that frs. Wailer acted under the ad-
vice or Mr. Rustle In nol attempting to lee
her husband whie In France. She landed
at Marseilles . near where he Is In prison0
.
'V.C"rl l'u.hl.IICrl AI'I.olnt.'I ,
WAShINGTON . Sept 21.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-TIt ) postolces at Grand Meadow ,
lnnehaha county ammd Sweetland hand
county S. D. . have ane dlscontlnu Frank
E. McLaln " ' 8 toay commissIoned postmaster .
mater at Springylew ! Neb.
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Jlur.ler..J 'l'h"lr CUI.tuln nmmii Fled
WAShINGTON . Sept. 2t.-The schooner
John A. DIxon , loaded with lumber , was
round drifting about near Cedar Point . near
the Potomac. b ) a river steamer with
the murderel , body or the skipper on board.
I Is believed that he was luroered and
robbed br his crew who were colored and
that the crew took the yawl boat which was
missing , and escapell to the shore. The
name of the skIpper Is umnknown nor Is the
port from which the schooner . sailed .
! Hn..l to 1.1)n Nt'ii' Cuuluic.
NEW YOHK , Sepl 24.-The Unler States
anti Hayt Cable company has chartered the
steamer Mackay-llentmett to lay the first sec-
tlon or a submarine cable to connect New
York with 1-laytl. The ! acltay-lennetl arrived -
rived here on I"rlday and today submergell
the heavy , or shore end . of the cable , a
length of abll : ten knots. Competition will
begin with the establshment or the new line
and lviii re 'ul In bringing down the present
high wi . The layt coml1any will be able
to handle busIness for the Wesl Indies Ven-
ezumela , the Gulanas and Brazil. The boarder
or directors of the company . which Is an
American corporation. are J. W. Mackay .
George J. Ward J. " ' . Mackay , jr. , A. B.
Chandler and Albert leel ( .
-a- .
. . h'muyimiesmt to the Slou .
1ell.1 ) ,
WAShINGTON , Sept. 21.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-As ) was predicted In The Bee Fame
tmo ! ago the Indian ofce has seleced Sp2clal
Agenl Iatcus D. Shelby to make payment c
$ t9.0GG.G to soldiers and scouts or the Sioux
tribe who assIsted In suppressing the out-
break of 18G2. There has been a delay In
completion of the roll , owing to a slghl
miscalculaton as to the numb of members
In one family , and as soon as thi Is remelled ,
wlmch can bo done wlhouldlfficuly , payment
11'1 bo made. Inspector : \lcl.1ughln has been
communIcated with al Omaha , anti he will
ImmeJlately send a correction or tbe roil.
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CLEVELANI 0. , Sept. 24.-The proposi-
ton or the Central National bank that the
national banks of the cIty turn $1,000,000 In
gold Into the national treasury and In return
tko legal tenders , has been considered by
the Clearing House au'sociation. 1 was decided -
cided nol to take any such action on the
ground that there (111 nol appear to bo any
real necessIty for Il and that Il may arouse
apprehension among peopl not thoroughly
familiar with the financIal S situation.
I.'our Chur/,1 " .lh 'lruln I Holh'r ) ' . I
, AUlACA , \VIs. , Sept. 24.-There are
now four men under arrest charge with ,
being implIcated In tIme attempted train rob-
bones three miles from here on the Wisconsin -
mies
sin Central rlday night. J. Finley , alas
Baker was arrester al lgg Falls and claims
to be able to pro\'e an alibi. DIck Genn ,
John Dalton . anti John Burke were arrested
on suspicIon. A lot or jewelry was found en
their persons. Large posses are still searching -
Ing the forests.
S
JIII I her Ih'Nhll.I'N i'nrnstmour.
EL PASO , Sept. 24.-\lrs. : Thompson , wife
or L. Thommipson a smelter employ . shol and
instantly killed Nate Baker , a notorious
young woman , who has been livIng wih
Thompson several months and who causell the
later to forsake his wife and chmihdren. Mrs.
'hompson and her husband S are In jail .
Coutr."torl Immuiltteil for Frnu,1.
SALT LAKE , Sept. 2t.-The grand jury has
round Indctments ! against ex-Selectmen l r-
man DambergEr and Joseph n. Morris ,
charging them wIth fraud In connection wl'h
furnishing and heatng the new cty : and
county buIldIng.
Beecham's pills are for bilious.
ness , bilious headache . dyspepsia -
sia , heartburn , torpid livcrdiz.
ziness. sick headache , bad taste
in the mouth , coated tongue ,
loss of appetite , salow skinetc" ,
when caused by constipation ;
and constipation is the most
frequent cause of all of them.
Go by the book. Pills ICC
and 25C a box , Book free at
your druggist's orwrite D. F.
Allen Co , 365 Canal St. ,
New York.
, 6n qIta more thU .m.m b . .
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n , Your House
t Heated Free "
Not from a financial standpoint exactly -
' actly , but entirely FREE from the
defects which are so often found in
L
the general run of heating plants
! J. C. BIXBY.
Stomsot amid lot Water letll 202 MAIN STI1RI3T .
Icatul anti Sanitary ' I3migluocr. COUNCIL ILUII : IOWA.
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_ COUNCIL BLUFFS.
STEAM DYE WORKS
All kinds ot Dyeing
anti Cleaning rene ) !
the highest style of
or
the art Faded anti
tP : : : IsrAM [ stulnell fabrIcs made
_ _ _ ( to look
_ ± ; ; : : lool ns gootl aim
new \rorlc promptly
, E done a \I . , llelverCI
In all parts of the
\4QRKS \ country. Send for
C price lIst .
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Itroadway . near North-
&A : " : ' - western Depot , Council
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fliurfmu . Iowa. Tel. M2.
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RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY
( ITTflP1OR NO
. CURED PAY
NO PAY UNTIL CURED
, WE REHR YOU TO 8,000 PATIENTS.
' : writofor hauls Refercncs.
Wrlo
EXAMINATION FRE.
Ho Operation. No Detention from Business
SEND FOR IRCULAR.
THE O. E. : MILLER co. ;
307-308 n. Y. Life Bldg. . OMAhA NEB.
FIRST NATIONAL BANKer {
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Council Bluffs , Iown.
CAPITAl , . . . , . $100,000
\Vll SOLICiT YOUI IUSIXES .
\'I' 1)Sltnul COblRC'l'1ONS.
ONE 01' ' 1'lil.i ( I.I ) S'I' IAXIS IX 10'VA
r l'Eit CI S'I' 1'\1 IIX 'Vl.l II UI I'IISI'I'S
CALL AO SEE US OIL W'Itl'I'IJ.
tIliQ . & BAINBIIDGE Attcrneys.st.l.msw .
uL.uu u. unsnusiruuJlpractice ' tn the State
\nd Federal Courts Rooms 306.7.8-a , tHIU
gart Dock Councl . Bluffs. Iowa
SpBcial Notic s-Council Iufs
WANTED A GOD OIL FOR GENII.L
housework and god cok. 105 Bhxthaveue . .
Foil I1ENT , MY - Ji s'IJEN-C , 3 6 l'LATNEII
convenience Street . after , . November 1 : eIght roma : moer
conlnlencu.
.
Also 1\.rom house No. 3Z0 Platner street ;
pa.eal' II any lime . Jacob Blml
CllINI 1'a CLEANT : vAULTS CLEANED.
Ed 1lcke. at W. 1 10mera. 63 rua < way.
FOn ICNTi SEPT. 1. 185L COINEI ITOnl
room . zaifoo . In Sapp tack SIeam heat
Centrally loct < J . I. Sheaf. a. Co.
WTt : . ( OOPOlii ; ' I-N
housework ; refeence re'lulr' Inquire V. W.
Archer . 4\3 So. 8th .tret
RAIL\VAI \ TIliE CARD
LI\e9 LIU1LLINU'i'ON & 10. Itt'Cht.IArrtves
Omaha IUUILINUTON _ & Mabon Stts.l / Omaha
iOiO.mmmm..tenver . Exiles . . . . . . ' - . . :40al :
4.pm lilk lllls. Mont & tUget ind. Cx , 4pmn :
4Optn : . . . . . Illa. . \ 1' : x I'uiel > cS. In . . < . . . . . 44Xpm :
7tOZmmm. : . Nebraska Local ( except Sunlay ) . :011
SiO.mnm. . 1.lneoln Local ( except imuImdayh125ai ) :
2:411n..l"a&I : 1.1 ( Cor Lln < ln ) daily. .
Lea'c ICII1CAGO . miU1tliNUTON QIArrivea
Lea'cClCAGO.
\ClCAGO. \ lUILINGTON I \
Omoh" Union Depot . 10lh & M.sol St.l : / Omaha
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{ ; 4 ; . . . . . . . . . . hlc go , ; . . . . . . 9Oan :
: lule.
o : rd1. . . . . .Chle.go Cxpcsa. . . . . . . 4 : ;
. .
75Qmn. : .Clmicmugo & tt. Ioull Express . . 8:00am :
1:50111..ChleII0 11. 8:00.n1
11:3am..acillo : Junction Local. . . . . . 5:3opmn : .
. . . . . . . " ' O"amt Stall. . . . . . . . . . . 5:3Pm : mu
I.c l'llCAUO. 11 . & : 1. l'JUb.lAmr : I)1 vei
Omdha L'nluncpol. . 10lh & MmsuntttKj / Omaha
6:0pm : . . : . . .Chlcago LImited. . . : : . : . 0:30am :
j30anm.Cimicago : Eximesa ( ex. SunaayJ : ZJrl
Luases I CmlmCAuO & ' ' ' "
Omnamton Depot lOin k Mnsommimt : , . ± Omaha
10:40nm. : . . ; - ; . .Iatter'Ixllre.s : : : : . . . 5:3pm :
' 4.2JpI..Ve.tbul.1 1lmlrd. . . . . . :20am :
'I G:5 : am. . " . . .Mu. Valley Local . . . . .OO:35pmn :
, PI ! . . . . . . .Omaha a $ . . = . . . . :
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OmahalUnlon Ievul. 10lh & 1asn ti Omaha
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11:20mm. : .AtIsrmtI 1arrcsa ( etc. Sun a ' . 6Zlpma :
/11108 ) )
:20.0. .AUlnto11108
62pmmm. : .AUlnto . . . . . Niglmt Cxprtss. . . . . . . . 5:35111 9:25al :
jjjpnm . . .Chlc' ! ' VestLuleLLI = . 1:3"n : ,
. WES1'
6:45pln.Oklahoma : & Texas Fix. ( cx . tiun..jOSGjj ) :
, _ . . . , . . . ! ! _ 1.lmJI..I.UOpm
.vJn- . .
LeaveCIj'iTh ; - ( rrlV
. \ C..t1'r'rlm
_ OnmeliiIlOepoti5tIm _ . nod . Weistu. : tj Omaha
8.1 am. .Sioux City ! Accomnmcdatmors. . . : '
12:05. . . ( Sloux City : xpress ( cx Sun. ) . . lrun :
. . . . . . . . . . '
.l'I'-'LI t' , ' ! btI . . , = . ! O.al
t.1---tt--E-- : : & - : o- vi.iis : . ArrT '
.IU1 v.
. Omahn ! lepot 15th anll Webster tOts . r-Omaha _
2:10pm..Ft : at - Slall anti ; r.pc . . . . . 4:55pm :
2:10pm. : . ( ex. hal. ) Wyo . : . . ( CX. Mon. ) . 4:55pm :
9:05mm : .Norrolk lxpre.a ( Cx . Hun . _ .
0:05al Hundayia:3uanm ) :
6:10pm. : . . . . . .11. Paul E.pru..1 Ix. .y , . . .0:35"/1 :311 :
I.aK . , C. tOT J. t C-njArl" .
. Ommmalmatlnionlepot . 10th &MasonSpmnaha
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9:50am..itansam' : City Day Csprtaa. . . . . 5p1 :
! g U _ " : .
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Omahal Beput 151h antI WeLler 811. } Omaha
10 .031. : . . . . : : . .St. 'Lula Express . , , , , , , , , , 6Ooagmu :
0:30pm.I. : Louts 1.xpr..6:01)1 :
3:30pm..Netiraika : Local . . Hun. ) . . . 0:0am :
LCaVeSIIIJOUX I CITY & IACU'W.Arrlvu
I & IACU'W.
Omaha Depot . 1lh and \'eL.ler ( 1411 . / I Omaha
6 :1011. : . . . .Ht. Paul - 1.lole . . . . . . \0 :3511 :
. 'j.RIOUX , IAlIF1.Arlvt
Omaha Union Depot 10lh & Mien Htl. ' Omaha
6T.Sam : , , . . , , . , Sioux City l'nseengr. . . . . . . 10:55pm '
i . .
5:35pm..lIt. : _ . Clyl.i..lir. ! . . ' 1 : C'P
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L UNION 'lACl " . IArrmvea
OrahalUnlon . & "ICtrTO !
9:15am : . . . . . . .learn.y Expre. . . . . . . . \:30pl < :
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