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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1895)
- - - - . - - - - - r - - - . - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - . - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - 1'JJg OMAhA DAUJY ngr'JI 'l1tE4U.\\ ' ( I - I > : \ ' , O(1t)1Itt ( ( ( ) ( 1 , UW ; ) . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - ( J W1Imrrurmrli ! ! , @ ; t1 ! r@f@r@ ! rWfi1rmt tm.i@ ! ( l @ @ 1 I J NEWS F1OMCOUNCIL BLUFFS. _ ? : : : OffIc , 12 Pearl Strcct-Ij. W. TIIton , Mcuiner tutU LcHSCO. ' . , IJJ nIDmlr _ @J@f@j@ff@1JQf ! } [ - - , -----I ; ' -I-l ; iiu : : u U'I'ICX : ( ) , NIght Achool or WHtcrn . Iowa college \ 11 open Wcdncslluy c.llln , , ( Irand IItel , ( otncl muts : 100 rooms facing na'lu patl 1. I 1. ' . l lark , Iroprletor. , A chelA and ] checker tournament I" "nc nl thc ting ) . now Iidng tHlked 01 IIOtl ' circles. Mcn's Chlstal BRoellton I norn. 10 : Ir. anti Mrti. hoae West 01ork towl8hll. a daIghtfr , . ! lr , . Wlpt Is the tnuhter , 01 Alderiiinn henry Itihitou. i ( The hoard 01 directors ) 01 the Young ! : : Ien' , ' , . _ Chrl1llan aoclatlon \111 hold their monthly meeting tonighl I \ery ! mcmcr Is t retlUeled to aUnl . The rOlnt ) . trcaettler's : ofcc was thronged all Iay yestenhY wlh Ieoll- , II ho were anxious t'J drop ) their wad Into the treasury In thl ! shape ) 01 tn s. I WOK the last . day and all taxes unpaid I I have a pelal ) at. tacli in ei t. MrK. Prance Miller had a hearing In Jus- tCl Vlen's court yesterday on the chare 01 straln ROlne children's clothln and fancy artcles ( rain the reslencc ] 01 Jacob SlmK , where ehe hat been emlJloyet , _ The tote hut cIrcum. failed to Introduce anything stantal . e\ldcnce. and ( the prisoner was dis. chol'get. The mcmbHs ot Fidelity council . HoynJ Arcanuin . together wlth.the degree team. vIiI JO to Omaha tom'jl'rOII evening to accept the - hospitality 01 Pioneer council of that idace. . Initiator ) rites \1 Iii he perlorlII , and a uan- quet vIiI he RNVCI\ The members 01 the ccuncl will meet at the Ornd hotel at 7 :11 : po os to tale 1 peclal train for Omaha at 7:0. : : : Thl old lady who has scolded herself hoarse trying to Jet The Bee out 01 COlncl limiTs . has condoned that II The lce won't I , go . chic wlI. She says that on ant after this morln she lay he found on one 01 the busIest th ron hfRres 01 Omaha and anything - thing droPllrl Into her tin cup wi be all- ( ( cia t \ Cliff 10u1h und Hoert LewIs hall a scrap Saturday night In front of 1 saloon. and Jus- lce Ovlde Vien acting af a peore offlct'r . arrested thcm hoth. They . are charged with In affray . pleaded guilty . all ( were taxed Iii ) with a Very iliolerate < soul. considering they had the honor of hell ! arrested hy one of the SUllrcme jlJges of Iane township. I coat IIEm $1 alil ctCts . or $3.86. The Fowler 'rheJter company commenced a wpcl's eng . ! Flent last evening at Iohany's opera hOlgo with a , ; rcsen'ation of "The'orlJ Al1lnt 11m. " 0 melodrama with the usual prolortion of villains and other COI1Il' The house was pacled , und the entertainment - tetalnment seelell to be hIghly appreciated . ' little Ruby , the child artist . apparently car- rytn off the honors. The company will all- pe1r again this evening and every e\'enlul this wee I , . _ _ _ _ _ _ F.\rm loans made In western Iowa at low- est rates. Nu delay In closing loans. Fire ant tornado Insurance wrleen In best 01 companies - panies Bargains In real estate. LOUG & TOVI1 r35 PeHI Sl. - - - - - - I'I I O\ i'.tIttlt.t1'ItS. rn-To ! lr. and Mrs. F. L. Ellis . a nufhtcr , Mr. anl ] frs. Ell Keys expect to start soon for a r\onth's trip II Iowa and Nebraska. Deluty , United States Marshal Wray 01 0- tulwa Ih In the city attending federal court. II. Miss Llzzlo Hlndlel of Concord N. H. , 1Iss ' s . II In the city. the guest 01 : Ir. and Mrs. . C. B. Itanchlett. The marriage 01 Miss Grace Ford to Mr. 'Vmer will be solemnlzell this evenIng In ) CongregatIonal church In Omaha Instead I of ns formerly aunouncel ] . S. P. MacConnel has returned from a visit to Klrkaville. Mo. . to attend the trIal 01 . HIs famIly the Shaffer-Iteed-Manasva case. famiy are still In Klrksvle. ID.l he expects to re- turn there In a day 01 two. i InvitatIons are out for the marriage 01 . Miss Clara C Brown to Justn Jay But- , , terileld. the ceremony 10 take Ilace Thurs- fl day evening , October 10. at thl home 01 :1' . and Mrs. 11. Carpenter , 725 Seventh avenue , f \1 , s Brown and Mrs. Carpenter being shters. After the wedlln ( ! the young couple wi be at hume at 3715 North Nineteenth street . Orn a ha. i I Mr. J.V. . Squire and famIly have safely landed train their extended European trip. Mrs SquIre and Master Louie have reached p their CouncIl Bluffs homo. Mr. Squire remaIns - maIns In thin cast for a short tIme seeing , 1 that hIs daughter. MIss BessIe , Is comfortably - ably located at North Hampton , where she wIll resume her studies. while the son Master " 'I. enters upon a course at Andover. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yes the Eagle lalulry Is "that good lou.dr ) . . . and Is located at 724 Broadway. Uon't forget name and number. Tel l 57. I In doubt about this try It and be con- vlncetl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Standard piano next to the Hardman. - - ' - - . 11111. . Sii.lt. . * ' ( tilleers. The Humane society of Council Bluffs hell its annual meetIng yesterday afternoon In ge the Young Men's ChrIstIan assocIation rooms . D , C. Boomer pl'eglllel and the followIng 01- fcers were elected : President U. C liloonie" ; vice president Dr. J. It. Cleaver : treasurer. A. Overton ; hecrelar ) ' , G. D. Baker ; hlrcos. Colonel W. F. flahicr henry Fnul. J. :1 Scanlan Dr. Ste hen l'helps. Henry nelong. Alt the lembcrs ) C the city police force WfO ele"tld bOI'orH ' members of the so- ciety. MIsses May Sims and C. Cora Woo { bury were ul"olnted , a commIttee on educa- tlon. A mllhershl [ lommlteo was recom- memled , , which wi be announced later. The cocloly voted 10 place on file In the Young len's Christian association rooms tie UUOane Journal . of ChIc'sgo. and Our DUlh Animals. of Boston Immediate steps will ho taken to Incorporate under the state laws. The ministers of the city wl ! ! asked 10 prenehi on the Humane society and [ Its work. The director 01 the society wIll holll a meetIng soon 80(1 ( transact other 1m- ptant buslnl' t Chalnberr' dancing academy now open fcr pupIls. Cal after 10 a. m. CIrculrs. The lar < .lln pIano Impro\es wIth use. l'It It' C.nrl II'III I es. George Hoper and Dick \Vebster charell with drunkenness. were fitted $ 15.20 l apiece In POlICe court yesterllo 1 AI I'"rzlpr. a wealthy ell farmer who lIves at Honey t Creek Is able to sober up In the ItXt ( hay or two ho wl tIle an Informatol challll ' them with 8tloln his watch. le I was ! II a condItIon to (10 so yesterday morning , but I speedy recovery Is hoped for by the pol co. Jot Belmont alIas Joe Artresoer \ 11 got drunk and strucl another ian In the mouth wih his list. was Inell 1520. W. W. Owens all John Tletg pleodell guilty to the charge 01 drunkenmiess amid were lined. Dave Anderson , whose toot fits Into the footprInts In the rear 01 Iunganl's taIlorIng establishment alil who had sOle clothes In his posseulun that longe(1 lu I Lungard will have a hearing this mornln ' \ on the charI' 01 burglary. I't"htl : - ' CIost'N 'I'nmIim ) ' , Last day 01 our great etchnl : sale. Come and get one cheap tUII\ ) ' , New frams and Pictures - - IL. I , - . SfTI & CO. larvtst 10me social at the Baptist church tonight. Admlslou only 10 cenls. ! n ) . .I.'r-I'"rn.I"I , At 6 u'elocl Sunllay evening a large num" bel 01 frIends . assembled In Gormanla hail . % Omaha to \ vttnes the marrIage 01 : Ir. Sam- uel Snyder ot Council Burs and Miss Ihl- tIe Irllen : of Omaha. The marriage wa solemnized by the full orthojox lul ortholox JewIsh ceremony - , mony Rabbi Grolshlnsly ( ofcl lng. After the expreilvo and beautiful al1 beaulul ceremony WO& finished the brIde end groom heaJ'11 the pro llogslul for the dining room where 10) couples - . sat down at the wedding C 'ast. After feast- lug and 113nclng untIl 12 o'clock : Ir. aol Mrs. 4 Snyder clune 10 Council I1ur3 and teak UI' a' their abode In a Inll ! rul new homo on ! 11 street. Mr. Enyder Is a " 'oll known busIness man of thIs cltv an 1 Mrs. Snyder wIll grace the handsome bomeke has provided for her Hubr Iro. new 1tt market Is I the fInest In the ciy , 12 DrOdway , lardwan and Standard pianos. 11 N , 16tb. , _ . . . . . . < . ' - - - - - - - - . . _ - _ - _ _ . _ u " , I , ( 'l't'\ ' l'liLlS : (111,1'1 I I'IIi'Il 11:44 fur I/IIIA / 1/1. . . . ttIl- \1-1 0'1 ' II / n 1"'I.I.n , ( ' 1" " ' , W. II. CUPI' . the emInent statesman from ' the cast end . hall : lIttle surlrls In store for hIs frIends yesterday : ) ' when federal court convened. , I had Ilten announced thai he \oulll tight tIme criminal casr In which lie was charec wml making Q false ollavlt II , support 01 thc IJemlon claim 01 his sister , Mrs. Jennie ! I 1'llllngton : ul A \oca. amid I next Ihuirsilay had bell set us the time for I harllg te8tlI01) But he changed his ; ) nIl I 111 ii rid cmi bred a 1,1.a , 01 gull I ) ' . JUIIe I ' : \\'toltii , OSCebSCIL a flI of $ llOO 0111 'usIS I against hint and a porton of the fine was "all and arrJlgelelts male for the Ilaymeni of the balance. The fine was tile Collie In tw nlllunt us that IUCbe,1 alllst young 1lg- Ilglon , and $ GOO IMe than that given G. :1 Cu"py a few days ugo. : Irs , Jennie :1 ! ilngtol was also brought before Judge ] \oolson alil was fined $10110 . Owing 10 her Ill health , , h011 ever . Ihe court Issue,1 an order ' that the mitimus should not he IssulI until furt'ler orders whIch probably - ably means that It \11 I never he Issned. A , recisionas rCIHlerec Ly Juulges Shlras alll \oolson In fo\ol of the plalntfl II the hamburg hotel case us It Is lommonly known. Thus suit has been pendIng for some lime . and ! rows out ot the constlu ! ton ot n lintel In the town of hamburg. .1:1 An- lerson 01 Jml'orla. 1\1n. , was the contractor ouch arcordln to the contract he was to re echo $21.000 fur his work limit when the buIlding was cOlpletel the hotel company hdd back $3,000 , claiming It hal been darn- aged ! ) ' 'Ils delay In completIng the struc- tore amid that the work hac ! not been ( lone 1\ 1 lorkmanlke manner. Anderson brought suit for the amount cue 1dm and the hotel company put In a counter claim for 7000. Time case W08 tried 1 lat Saturday , and a judgrmnSnt was rendered yesterday In favor of A'llerson ' for $2,80 , together whim a decree of forec'osure on the hotel prop rt ) . . MImi Iage. an Omaha woman who passed $3 In counterlel money here amid . on being searched after her arrest was found to have thirteen more bogus dollars concealed In a stocking which she had wIth her . Is trying to he sent to St. hiernord's hosilital on the gloUII that her system Is out ot whack and she Is feeble minded . Dr. Seybert states that her claims are correct , but the men .In the marshal's olilco . who hale Ideas of theIr own about anatomical maters , think she Is merely shamming. She clalls the evil SPirits got her In jail . but they have failed so far 10 get her out aJaln. S. A. Leecox a bootlegger who carrIes a sample case contaInIng liquors 01 varIous sorts and regsters himself at the hotels as beIng from the Unltl11 States , sought to evade the wrath to core hy pleading guIlty when he fount that the government had eIght witnesses against him. He hit a saw In his IJehet with whIch he evidently leunt to male his escape had It not been dlg- coverell. Henry Wcssln ! pleaded guilty to the charge of sending an ohscene letter through h time mails onll ( was given a Jai sentence 01 10 Iln's. I was suspended , however , on the payment of the costs , ! on account 01 his prevIous good reputation. O. P. Smithu was Smih represented hy an attorney - torey from \'oollblne who wanted to have his bail bond exorierateul. Smith was bound over some tune ago on the charge of bootlegging - legging anll his bond WM fixed at $200 I was hIs third orence , and as he saw the penItentiary staring him In the lace he had himself arrested on some charg In the state courts lie was In Jai when the case came up In the federal court and consequently un- able to appear. Jude 'oolson , however faIled to see wherein thIs constituted a defense and the bond was lorfelel\ John SullIvan . who kept a poker room 11 the Metropolitan hotel In this cIty . and had a wet-goods estahlshment II connection wIth It . for whIch he had faIled to get a government - Jover- ment permIt entered a plea 01 guIlty. He Old hue . he saJ4 , not to receive a lighter sentence than ho would otherwise have but merely to cheat the fellows who told on him out 01 their Ices , not knowIng that they would get theIr lees anyway. I'l.'Itl. STII' JI' 1'0 11 RIIln. . CII'II OIH'1 I. Cln'I'U.1 I. to thit' : llh'rlnl I I. lIP I.t. A large number 01 property owners on : Pearl street presented a petition to the city council lad 't evenIng asking that the street mIght ue repaved with asphalt or hard burned brlcl I cited the fact that the conditon of the block paving now In use was such as to hinder traffic and diminIsh the rental value 01 the allotting property. I bore the sl- natlrES 01 W. C. James S. B , Wadsworth Wadsworth & Merriam , N. MerrIam , John T. Stewart , Day & les ; N. P. Dodge J. J. Brown John Bcno . Cole & Cole II. I Wood- bury John N. lah\l In. " ' . \ . Wallace , and E I. Slitmgart . representing 884 Iet On time other side was a remonstrance from Leonarll Everett , protesting against the re- paving of the street on th ground that the lmit 01 indebtedness had already been reached , and partIcularly protecting against time IIJ of eIther asphalt 01 brick. In spite 01 Ih' remonstrance the councIl decided to repave the street and InstlUctell the city engineer to draw up on ordinance provIding for either brick or asphalt . with a view ! get some idea before going on with the work , as to the best immaterial tu ! used On motion of Councilman Brawlck the Ilue ton 01 the legally 01 repavln" the street was referred to the city attorney. The II hole mater wIll come up for cunslderaton at another council meetIng to be hold thl ' ! evcnlng. The qUc'ton of grading , curbIng and Ilavlng with brick Story street wil corE up at the same time. Whie the councIlmen wtre on the subject 01 paving they let lJ lr ImagInations run rIot through visions of nol pavIng on First avenue , \101 avue , and Fifth 1 avenUe between MaIn and Pearl streets but nr defnie acton was takon. The commitee on fire and \hts was In- structrll to buy a new gong for No.4 engine house. hOlse. Time committee on city property was Instructed - structed to buy stoves for No. 3 englno house anti . tIme welghmau'ter's Ien. Nothing was done toward lettnl the con- trJct for coal only one bId having been received - ceived wIthIn time tIme spclf . Some acton may be taken this evenln ! At the request 01 Ralph Wiiams the ques. than of a sewer on Harmony street was referred - lerrell to the committee on polIce and [ , health. _ _ _ _ _ _ I'WI"l'I'llt'S IHICNS . \ 1"11) ' " lO't'r . - ' 1'lllan'h''rt. . HIse. . . . ' Ir cages 50c ; copper bottom teakettle 25e ; 10.quart farIng heavy tIn pal lOc ; copper bottom washholer 75c : 2 quart coffee pot 10c : rolling pins Sc each. The Great We Store 318 Iroallwa ) ' . \I'I.r.I'o.t IIii rl. . . . hluiiul. I A meeting of the school board was held ! last evening at which the prIncipal Icm of i huslness was the approval ot the $100,000 baud of II. D , Hurls the newly elerte.1 treas- urer 01 the school bean The lnd was sIgned by S. arnsworth , Samuel Haas , John Iiereshelnl . John T Stewart J. W. Peregoy Gecrge A. Kiolne and John lieno . and It was proved without a murmur. . The bill at Josellh Sandal for $30 for work .tone on the Harrison street buildIng was alow . Ie , ' , A. Overtomu was given permission to preach lu the lower story of the old Pierce street school on condItion that he fix the place iii ) . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Latest autumn ftrles In millinery now beIng . street. Ing displayed at Miss hiagedale's _ - , 10 Pearl Are you gettIng you. . ' lawn and camp rcc"er at the Durfee Furniture cumpany's rtat recker sale ? It lasts I untIl November 1. - - - - .Iori' ( rl.r for lllflilgi'tt. The prelmInary hearing of J. II. Iodgett on the charge of swIndling took place In Justice Couh's court yesterda The attorney for the state Emi Schummrz wanted a con- tnuanca because he could tot find the ma- chliues whIch have not been seen sInce they were reJllevlned by W. Ii. Ware , acting for the "nt-go company at somewhere or othel' ' lie promised that he would find them by Wednesday In CIO a continuance should bo granted. J. .1. Stewart who appeared for Do dt : wanted to send out to some ot the , - - " . - . . . _ _ _ _ , . _ _ . _ _ , . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , - - - - - - - : - - : : ; : - : : : saloons I ur cigar stores nesm' by , where exact IlulcalU of the I machines could he found . hul Schurz wontee the PrecIse one amid 10 other The court overruled the melon for a COntlmutiance . not carluF to Inspect the work. Ings 01 the moehlne at close ammge onll the cae went 10 Irlal Late In the afternoon I was ub"ltpd mind taken under nd'ismnent untIl this mornlnK. : During the ( lorenoon an Inlormoton was ' flied In Justice'alker'a court chargln hllohgett wih keeping a gamblIng house and It wi probablybotrlrul - - _ thIs . - morning. Comma lit In JI.lrl'l ( 'uuuim't. The case of Share ogalnst heed Invoh'- log the appointment 01 a receiver for time Lake Ianawa Halwa ) ' compan , Is havIng I another Innlnl In the superior court room ! before J. H. Clark as referee . he having herl aPIDlned ! uy Judge Thornel some tme ! age' Colonel Held was on the stald yester- Ila : ) ' . and was html through close throuih 1 cross-ex- omlnaton by Siuatfer's attorneys wIth a view , to ascertaining Juilt what peculiar letho,1 of bouklEepll ! he emplo.eThe ( hook . which halo Iuzzled , pretty much everybody that I has tried to elmlne thmsmn . not exceptIng excetng Colonel Iteed were admItted by hIm to he wrong In certain cases The Ilroabll ) . Is that unless some unloreseen snag , Is run across the case will u finIshed tola ) ' . Judge Iacy started to empanel a jury In the damage suit 01 J. E , Ixu ) ' against the Omaha. Council lhltmfTs and Counci lufs BrIdge company yesterday . but founi . he hal excused so mony that there were not enough to comlllEte the list of twelve. r I Issued an order to have eight more names Irnwn out of the talcentan's hox. The I talcslnn's followIng were drawn : - liartheit . West Iroadwa ) ' : C. Paulson. U20 Fifth o\pnue ; Wilam Provost 191 : avenue A ; F' . J. Hart , 211 Sixth o\enue ; J. W. Smih. liSt ) last Pierce street : A. 3. Glberl 339 Scot street : W. Ii. MchCenzle [ . : cJenzle. 143 11 street ; John O'Leary )00Vct ) t Iroal II'a ) 'he trial will be commenced this morln . The case 01 J. A. harris against the Bur- Inglon Hallway comany was suhmlted to the court on on agreed statement of lacts. A sul for a dIvorce was coummimmenced b I ebert Alhlns agaInst ) commencel , ) ground alleged being desrtion. - - - - - - - - . " ' 11 1"lltt. . nl,1 I t I" . . \Vorui was received here last evenIng from Logan , where the Reorganized Later Day SaInts have been holding their universal re- union to the erect that Wondblne had been selected ns the place 01 meetng next year. An effort was mare 10 have the reunion at : Manawa . but the Council luf3 legntes were o\ercome - by . - heer . force of numbers. lnrrlnA" - . 1.lt..I. - - - . . . . The following parties have been granted murrlle lcenses by time county cleric ; Name nnll adihreu's . Nlme , A alilress. Age. I. ' It. l'arsomms . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederika leller on. Omaha. , . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 2 _ _ . . . . . . . . H A I. , Still . Potawltamle cOlnt . . . . . . 23 Fthlo ' ) . Bie Cunninghaimm - . Pota wltamle count . 22 The new Buts City laundry 3t North Mali , . claims less wear and lner work on shirts collars anc cuffs than any laundry In time slale. Phone 314. fliuirI iii. StIll SIiIT'I'M . Thin conditIon 01 John gmarlne , the hero 01 Saturday night's shootIng escapade , was I , unchanged last evening antI hIs physician was unable to say whether or not he would re- re Cover. , - - - Sideboards and center tables are features I at the Durlce Furniture company's today. The larrman piano . WIns many friends. FItFI0 FUHI'I' IX A COUlt'I' COUI'I' 100:1. Sioux City Ju.t.t. h"I' . ' Ua' ! c'u" tf un Amulmimmi teiI I\ Sioux CITY , Sel. 30.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) broken wlndosv . a blOO-bespaterll leer aOl a quantity 01 splintered quantty slntered furniture alone remain as a reminder 01 a desperate d'sperall fJht whIch took place In Justice Dunklperg's court this afternoon. The prlnclpal In the scrap were a number ot witnesses In ar assault and battery case which came u before the justice 'this aftornooim. Tii I officials had not convened court and Ti wlnlsset were discussing the merIts of liii' proceeding among themselves. There tl' evIdently some difference or opinion for time argument had not progressed far before ! plogressl11 one of the men seized the justice's chair and started In to clear the court room The clerk endeavored to interfere and was pretty I roughly handled a' a result. When ) police arrived the resul. were all more al or less damaged . and the room looked as II a tornado had struck It. All went quietly to jail . ant tIme justice has made arrangements to have a squall 01 [ olce In waiting when the case comes 1 ( agaIn. , u.lnln..1 I - tli - . 1.r.II. SIOUX CITY Sept. 30.-Speclll ( Telc- gram.-Dietrict ) Judge < Lad'l today announccl on Important decIsIon bearIng on the duties of county recorders wih reference to shea'- lug lmIstriimemts placed In hll Instrments theIr hands for I record. The queston was raised by SIms 1trs. publishers 01 a daily record 01 Ilstrlct court hiroceedings. As I frequently ! harpened that Instruments filed with the recorder ) corder were not recorded for several days they demanded to see the orllnnl papers as ! they came In This the ofclal refused on the ground that such papers were not pub- lie prol'erty unti dUly spread on the rEcords. Sims Dros. commencEd manllamus pro- ceedimmgs al1 the court nol sustains the re- corder's poslthotm . I Is held that any person may txamlne a paper In whIch he has a personal Interest , but that nu one may de- record mand them all until they are formally or Street Cur LIni'Sihil . , SIOUX CITY Sept. 30.-Speclai ( Tele- grani.-The ) property of the H\erslde ( Street Railway and Land company u'a' solll by the receiver today to satisfy the claim of creditors. Bolh the railway line and the real estate were bid In by time Dostun Trust and Guarantee company trustEe for the first l\st mortgage boiudholder' . The bid was for $338.000. the amouut at time bunds. H..nt. :1..t u I htootit' . EOONE . la. . Sevt. 30.-Speclol ( Telegranm ) -Tho democratc county conventon met In the opera house here thIs aferoon and nomlnollll the following ticket : Sheriff , , Lrllard Juhnson ; treasurer . .John Phelan ; stmperiimtendeimt . I I' . HoIst ; coroaer Dr. Con- Icy ; representative . John Menton Jr. ; SUer- visor Jacob Stimil. [ I..n 3lluiei's Stril.i' . BOONE Ia. . Sept 30.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -All 01 the mIners In thIs county except ome 000 employetl at Fraser struck today for a raIse of the scale to that ot 189. whIch was $1 per ton. Tw months ago these mloers signed an agreement to work Cur one year at 80 cen ts. It..J'o'r Fl k's n 1"II.rl , SIOUX CITY Sept 30.-Speclol ( Tele- I gram.-AssIHnee ) luubard 01 the Union Lan - mimil ' 'rru i m"y , " , OJ' I hli rept 1 I lay , hvwI ! time ' 1/81 / cm , 11' " ' , qt : elm fill Rln't time rotiipsny withm'hfth'tet tu May Ii , ISt : . to tie $1.H est t 'cQIiichi ex , 11'1 " : : m Is taken tn $1,615,000 , The 'oll ' ot"I. of u s lu rcr.lv II I front nil sources It I $ \1.3u3 , all wh eh ' 3Ml hOI gonem 1 I ( tuecessary ox- \ene . The report a181) sets forth Iii uie- I tell the 11 1108Jlon or time' , luteilerty and col- laterals . lIsts tht nUtlo,1r lerred ca : ins orll asks UO.OJO compens.Ulo.t for the ( nulgnee. _ _ . - . 1 _ 'I'H IHW.\ . tNI n 11'ln I.I. ' , -t'I" ( .IUAr'.II' mm Jllh'er'hl"ll. I . ii s'r ' foi' Ort.'H' ( 'ills mit ' tIul-'I'I ' , I'll fl" " ' ( 'li'I ) ' HI.t-'I.tIH'r. JIW 'EISON , 10 . Scp. , -SlpecIal.-At ( ) the 8nlUJI meelnl ot 'th ' old settlers 01 Greene coulty Saturdai bnressmln Dol- liver mOlle a speech thaf rhty please : : ! limo 'plonc-p. lie said In lrt l ! " : Iy ancestors were alon" Ihe t hardy Imiehn'n ( antI slor along the rugged coast of utaaeactmusetts . In that sectol there was a Point ' 01 land know as Ilailiver's Neck . and recently , whel a severe slorl raged along the New Inlland : shure and several boats were achell on title point the daIly new papers heralled the lews In black headlines . 'I.ast nlrht several cloon- : er31 ere landed on 1)olllver's ) Neck , ' alll an uncharltahle delocrtc J1re.s haa sInce been 11.I.striously . using the statement for poltcal effect. I have always felt a deep s'mlJlh ) ' for the thrifty . conscientous people at New 1' ngla11 along that rock-boutnul cast 111 111 I mid bed to the opInion that the I "llght I ty I\as unneccssarly elonomlcal In giving out soil I the slurdy lathers who settled that region hall l < own 01 Iowa New lnlald woull tOllay be on unsetled wilderness. ] I wi ue truthful nnd olml that the reason I uecame a ctlzcn or Iowa was because twenty years ugo. when bound for the far northwest him ) ' motisy gave out at Port Dolge. omiI 'I never thought It npcessr ) to IO any lurthtr I sh\her to thlnl of what mlht have been , lrhtn ! croj ; failures for ten yemrs . and really belIeve It w\11 have bel'n more exhaustng than fighting matrlmunl.\1 rumors the past : sumnimner lie I have Ilono "Talk about Irouths : we doim't know In Iowa what Irouth Is. Up tim my lawn more people have gOle stark iad Oi r,1Inmalln thll any other Illace on larlh , We actual ) paid two ad\enturers $1 IO cell cash to ex- perlmcnt with a stove pipe nil $2 worth 01 sulphuric acid for a week. wIth the net re- cult that Greene ammO Calhoun countes on the 1\'I'St all south were blessed with fine show" crc whIe we never saw a cloud. You will never Ild real dru\th where wooded streams are l1llllall "Wurl makes great Ileollle. Ohio people have been great became they have hUll 10 ! labor harl Nowadays to get a wet2rn of- lice you must have a certificate showing ! yourself to bo an Ohioan uy bIrth : In tao they arc actually miming In Ollo ! ml'l rr r mayors II eastern cities , You will find that ) great hlSII ( 3 and professional ! men came from lamles who worked-they walked II , hag In hand , from the rural Ilstrl ts , "low wel I remcmh my first speech In Jlrerson : In tact almost my maiden effort It WS a Fourth of July sl1cech anll when the commltle saw time . vegetable specImen : tla : I was , they tool mo for a newsboy and were going to ship mo out 01 town The spcech seemed to pleas the Imeople . however , and I may safely say my start II life was . made rIght here In Jel'"rson , Greele count ) . . - . SIX Lt'11S CltUSIII an ! OWl' ntnl n..nH .r iiI'i't'itiiitiit'i' IiuIo- . stoic .r lutist I mig Poitule'r. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 30.-Slx lives were crashed out at a quarry eIght miles out from Independence , this murlng by the premature - mature explosIon ot a , bhitet. The victims arc : MILES M'CLEIINAN , c6ntrctor ; lives In Kansas City. I . CON IHUITT , a farimier 25 years old , lived near Sibley , Mo. IANI I. LARKIN Quarryrnan Kansas . City. I City.ANTONIO ANTONIO CARLIN Kansas City. PAT " 'E181. quarrymnatm ' Kansas CI ) TOM 1'"EHGUSON. ' boy 9 years old. The men were crushed under a huge rock and Instanty . killed. .be I , : . boy lived a few II additIon to these , John Ferguson , Jon P. Coming , Edward 0 CInch ammd Dck 11- lard , who were standing near the quarry . were severely bruIsed , Ibul , theIr Injuries ar not serious. Two blasts had been set . one at powder and only ot seoul proportions . the otherot dynallte and tu be touched of by 'lectrlcity. I was IntondM to touch off the 'maier one . and the nutni haul stepped out f the way and right undel the blast The Ian whose busIness It Is to touch off the blast mistook the signal and bet off the larger ulast. A terrific explo lon followed . jarring loose an Immense overhanging rock " .hlch mashed the men to a pulp I was several hours before the rock could be removed - mO\'ll and the remains of the victims to- covered. Most ot them were married and leC'o families. . C.SI'IICI ' \1.1. IN'I'IlItIlS'I' I\\ Are CI. I hlre'ii hunt In I .uIrl.1 .f . % II'I I'iii'i'iil , AII'n In'nl. CIIIz'iis C SAN FRANCISCO . Sept. 30.-The questIon ag to whether a Chinaman born on American soil I.s a citizen of the UnIted States Is to be tested In the courts. Weng Kim Ark care hero recently from China , delandlng n land- Ing on the ground that he Is a native of Call- Irrnla. The collector of the port , while adam - am Itt I mmg hIs nat ivity . refused him land itt g , claiming he Is not an American citIzen. ThIs decision was In accordance with an arrange- ment already made with the attorney gommeral . who Is anxious to test Ihe right 01 native born Chinese ! to land ' here. According to time contentIon 01 the government a person born In the United Stales must not be at the tme 01 his Ilrth subject to any foreign power thus mmmakhmmg Lt Inilspcnslble to ciI- zenship by bIrth that the parcnt be then an Amerllan citizen . for II the father he alien . time child will be sUbject to the coumumtry ( uf the sire. In other words. to be an AmtrLcan by birth one must hi tiara In AmerIca nail 01 American parents. I this contenton 01 the government Is upheld the standIng 01 all , people born In the Unlell States of alien parents wIll ! e greatly affected. I time le- clslon lit the local court Is not favorable to the government the case will be taken to the United States supreme . court. SIO'\.S SOMFI SPA . Itl'LING I."JUII lbS. Oet.I'r Cril' H"llrl 1IIIenl. . n Limrgi'r YIeld thnn A mm tli'Immn 'i1. CHICAGO Sept 30.-Tbe October crop report 01 the Orange Judd ' Farmer based upon county returns , estmates the rate of yield of wheat at 12.6 bushels and the total crop at 459.589,000 bushels divided Into 260.- 000,000 wInter and 199.000.000 spring. Thresh , tug shows the winter wheat yIeld larger than was expected , but the quality Is per and a consIderable part 01 the crop wi never enter commercial ch.mnels. The yield of oats Is phuenonmenal exceeding eli expectations and making new records In Iowa and the north- w-st. Time measure from the machine has been a constant surprise since threshing be- ! an. The crop Is estimated at 904,000.000 busheis or 210,000,000 larger thou last year with thirty bushels to the macre Iowa alone has over 200.000.000 bushels wIth nearly forty-seven bushels to ' :1 , acre. QualIty Is not In keepIng with the : slze of the crop , much Jraln being stained , I The condition 01 the corn crop Oil Octoherr , Is 92.5 , a high I " REPORT OF THE ACADEMIE / DE MEDECINE"o " I OF , . FRANCE I . ' o. 4flo tUna tz.s . I TIE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS " THE RESULTS OF THE RECENT IiVVESTIGA TIOlV IV PARIS AND THE REPORT OF TIlE A CADJLIJIJ3 DE DECIATE UF FRANCE HAVE PLACED APOLLINARIS TVA TER A T THE HEAD OF ALL THE TVA TERS . EXAMINED FOR PURITY AND FREEDOM FROlI DISEASE GERMS. ; - I } . . _ . _ . . . . - _ , r -I Irnl" ' II 18 tiltS urftl ur fi r ' 1 Ir , ot aol .Ir . ) ' . , I up I'Y ' 1h'r , II''ct. u 11' \ ' < ' : ' mutt ere o rot' of ) 'Ifhl larger than hu hrn Inl 1 I pate I. emeccesitatlmug thiimti U witui lat ntt' ltllng a Ilnl 11'\tl rovl lon 01 eli cllmnl'l r tIme cr 'II. ' - - - - - Wtll.U lila . .t HI'I'I1'10 : ) "tI ) , U..t'rntr Inth I , ' " " "r Itiuilitlimi Itut . . II"tnnn In. . nn I.t. I b flit Ihl' i'rI'MIl.muu' ) ' INOANOIOr.IS. Sept. 30.-Govermior Mat- thews \ Iii penll the lust tao weeks II Or- loiter In I Ohm lo 101lng I BIeches for the t Ilem. h'rlte ticket. lie has brett booked 1 for five . i SPeeCiieS I nIl the OhIo state ( ommilel' cx. pectl to arrange for him to mJIe ten II ithi. 1 Is thought here that aUJut time tlne the , governor goes to Ohio political , Irleml will ! hegll 10 tll sonic work toward seclrlnF fur : 11m the 10minatol for president next ) enr. One 01 the goverimor's Intmatl Irlelds said today ' : "The glwernor's chances are 1m. proving ever ) ' day . and th03e who knew 01 what II ueln donI will he surlrl'CI If he Is hot the democratc nominee for President. " The IEn who are lookimug out for thl' I governor mire already doIng 1 Rre'\ deal . of correspondence - once wih the < emocratc Iralles In other states emi their own resl'onslIII ' ) ' . S ( Ilili. l'oIt'M . .1.1 1 4tiile . .iIIutiu'e , CI \gLANI 8e11t. 3O.--itehireemitative ; 01 the \orluus groups ll the Polsh national . \llance II this city have held another meet- hug and Ihe fnl steps taken lOll aril wltlmdruw- lug from time imstlonmul or anlzaton and time lorlaton 01 a state alliance. I Is tmsttmmmated tht : from 3,000 to 4,000 members will secede from the old orgatuiratiomi. I II sold that a > soon as the new allIance Is fairly Irame a state con\enton will ue c11cl tn Ineet In I this ct3' . and In this way tl Poles II time state will UO brought - Into . the new society. l"auA'ur ) ' It."Aul" . . . .1 .1.1.1 1t'I ltu IUDA-pgSTI. Sept 30-The lower house 01 the lungarlll l"t ludJY allol1tCl hils PIOI'ldllg for the recognilon 01 the Jewish religion 011 establshing Ireedom 01 wurshlp. , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Con sum p t lor , . kills 10re pcophs , . . : ; , , , than rle hals. I " . 4. is 10re II eadl 1 y ' * than the any If . V \ much djntled cpi- , d el ics. Fuly I' , one - sixth If all . . ' . . : ' " . the Ill I t h sin , ' " " America arc cans- . Amerca 'i ed by consump- F , j I / : tiomi. I is I bleal- " 'r' thy , gradual , slow , :1 : disease. I ) e1me- trtes thc wlole i bed v . I t is in \ , , : eVer ) ' elrop of r blood. I seems to i work only at thc lung , but thc terrible drain and waste go on all over the bod' . The only ! way to get rid consumptIon is to work on the blood , makc it pure , rich anel wholc- soiile . buihl up the wastng tssues , put thc body into condition for 1 fight with the drcid discase. 'Ihc cure of'commsummip - ton is a fight-a fgl hetwccn sound tissues aHl thc cncroaching genus of discase. Dr. Piercc's Goldcn Medical Discovery fights emi the right side. It drives thc genls back , forces thcm out of the 1)0:1) I viil cure 98 per cent. of al cases of consumption - sumption i i is taken during time carly stages of the diseasc. Its first acton is to put the stomach , bowes , liver all kielles into good working order. That makes ) digestion good and assim iaton quick and thorough. I lakes sound healthy flesh. 'lhal is half thc battle. That makcs the I Discovery I good for those who have not consumptIn , lint who are lighter and less robust luau they ought to be. A large book of 16 pages , telling all aleut this won crful IclHcne , will bc maied free on receipt of this notice and 6 ccnts to cover postage by WOItLD'S DmSl'stNs.utMIIDICAT . AssocIA'rIoN , No. 663 lain Street , BufFalo . N. Y. CAVTION.-liny of reliable deal- era.Vitii any others sommiethmiimg ese that rays thcm better will pI ably be urge ns I just as good. I L ( owN ThE FASI-tIO11ABLE PERFUME. Flowery , refreshmn , delict're and iOstmn' , For sieby druqists only. iMPERIAL Ci@'WN PEPFLJMEY CO , bAISIT L.UUIS. tIEYER BROTHERS DRUG COAGIiT ALSOTflY ( WEDDInG 8ELLS\'Iwo \ new IMPcPIAL cRown ( l PEACH BLOW. I 0 ors. - " - - - - DOCTOR ' . Serles & Searles ] c/- 1 i. 1416 I'alnln : St. 'r L , " " ' ' I S'ECALBT j. . "t I4.eiP'f All forms ot Blood and 1s , . : iq , . Shin ( Ibea.e , yphu its . ; ; I ie . curlu , lul life uu11 the pol- . bun Ihorouhly cluan.etl : ; t5zt:0. . : rrom time system , < . . LADIES given careful . , III .u uee a1 mit tout Lou Cur all peelalntellun ! f.ik , ; "I , \ I\r' : ' ' ! il\'l'mumeimts. ' I , many pecular al- I' , ) , t\tuc\\ \ i CA'rARRH , : r . ' Oeet ; ! ' . . Gon- " ' ' \ ' II , : . \V \ . \lrlclJelc. JYllruele. lllhOI \ " , ' \ , : "cured by pechal - ! , , ' \ ' \ ' ' I , \ \ lelt. a Irelt- WEAK M ' ' \1 l \ ITAIdTY'EAI'Z ) yv .L4tfl. JutJ' made so by too close ap. plcaton to business or study severe ment.1 strain or grief SEXUAL EXCESSES , In middle hl ( or lrom the effects . of youthful follies. all yield readily to au' new treat. f"nt for loss ot vital power WRITE Your tro , . les It out oC the cIty . Thousanll cured II home by cor. respondenc0 ( ONtPI.TATIO = VFtFE1. fir tmu'm rice "n'mrIne I I 1) ) 5. 1 4 Ih SI. , Dr Snulcs & SC'trlcs I. J . . 11 , . . , . . vs uJttLm ii. ) ij 1)1.111 it.J I o . . hums . : .h. FIHST ! ' ' NATIONAL BANK --01- , Counci Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . - - $10,000 ( WE SOIIOIT YOUI IIUSINIbSS. WI IIbSIhttb ' ' ' . . ' ' , 'i'OI'It COLLiC'I'tONS. II SIU1 Ctl.I.aO'I'IOS ONf fl' " 'l'Itlb fl.UI' S'I' J.ICS I : lO'A r I'lblt OB'I' 1'.11 OX 'I'DIN IlbI'OSI'I'S OAI.I. .tNl ) SEll US Oi \\IU'IB. Special Notces-Counci mufs ' \.NED. A GOO QlIlI , - - role " : NJAL houoewlrk and good cook 105 SIxth a"eue. " 'OIJE-Nr MY im ICNCI3 - I'LATNI'ht Street , after November I , el ! room. ; modern conveniences. Also ( ive.roorn house , No. 320 Platner street ; possession at any tme. Jacob Sima. iimatNiYs ChFANrDl VAULTS CLIANED. Ed Uiirke . tt .E Itomer's. 135 Iruadwuy CLr. , < rt ItUNT s P-1 5OiI T room . ZSxlOO . 10 lapp block. Iteam heaL Clrly located. E. U. Stmeafe , Co. - - WANTIt ) , COM1ITENT QultL Fort : UENSIICAL W"NTD hou5ework. avenus. . . A T , GjOn Fourt , ' . . - - - . , . - - - . _ - - - - - - - - run I HlrOR ( ! ( I ) OF . A s lLllh " l CI M ll tI)1' ) . \1 \ E IHRISB ) Jr . 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II .181Ih. ) < hart II 01111. I a its II..k mimI ' 'Ai' I , . .11 .r Pr. t4tiu'muumiuls , treatment 1 hl\e I 111 11.1 I c"plell hl.lh. ' I al strotugem' titan 1 lmim % 1' h"1 for 3 cam s. I hn\ ' , ' mu cry 101. ! 'hl.'ne" ' . . In Ir , 51m'i'mitut : , nl,1 II Imt . .kll II Ihtonlo II" . . . . , a mud . ( ' 011"1 " , ii lilt tn I ) friends who 'IU ' ) ' seek 101111 tu.'ip. . I.IHI ; : , " ' 101'1. ( I trIm mm mid ul m u-mit attic , .I' - I" ' " lenl.il i II he I uuuiltumm tim rate "r S - , I 1""lh " , , imeitu-ttte' . free . , < 11111'11. lt I .1.ln'1e ' ' 1.rll , ) IrruleJ by miunli. 8"1" for 8) 11'101 ' blnI1 , . 1)RS. ) COPi IA\D \ I ) & SUEPARD . blOOMS 312 At 313 NgW YOm , I.I ] BUl.l"O , OMAHA , NIb ! ) . Oflc ltc'tmrs-9 10 1 u. I. ; S 10 5 p. 1. EvC nlnIs- \\'elne.ll ) I anti Saturdays ' only. 6 to 8 Stitutlay-LO to 12 mu. - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - MM1 < : 'T' ! ' 'I TJtt < , tT 1t y t8.ttr14 TftfT t"t > TtTI : j--- Love I ? ) Lightens ; S'Yy1) : ) Labor : \i1iL : 1.t so doe SANA [ LA5 , F SOAP . , I I \ i- : Thlsgreatcieancrcotncstowoman'sakl . I I I j - . - Ofl waeli'duiy numd every day , Makes her ' I ' , - . _ _ rork a iimattcroflovc instead of drudg- _ , . . , . L ir . Cty. Try it Sold everywhere. I . . Made only by . / - - - , - ' - The N. K. Fairbimk _ - Company , ; -1 - ' . - - _ ; : : ; : ; ChICAGO. " Genuine ' Sandwich "Adams" " c. Sheller \ } I 1 \ . \ I Powers flOI 1 to 10 hOIfc , Feed ! C ' \lcli , .ineks . "humuin IIII Carts and . IIit IH SS. hit not least , SOU'I'IIWICK no I iSl' I ) AD S'l'BA POWmt HAY I Branch I-louse Council Bluffs I - -j - - Blufs , _ . - J. _ _ - ' PRICES Quorrl : " to all points on Plate , ; I JtLUL4L ) UU J .U Art or Window Glass DAVIS'C DRUG , PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE , i Counci Bluffs , la. l , : The Balmy South 1 ! Lund of Plenty j : No Hot Winds - . J ! No DIOI tis. Cool summers and mild wlnters- mid two and three crops raised 1 year. Free fuel , Hlh lands. Pine railroads - roads and the beat shipping ratl- itles bring the markets ot the ttes tie whole country to your door. 'Vorlc and this land yields you abundant never falling crops that bring bIg prices and you have omethln& t. market alt the year through. & I Central Mississippi well watered. good roads friendly people ; never faln. returns frm ) the richest sol on the globe. The f ) tIde ot immigratIon Is turIng to- ) warda this wondelful regIon. Twenty 'S uerl1 there wIth any sort at care ) pa's ) ' 01 more motley . thln the best > lG acres In the west Stock runs out all hue year and you can rise vegetables l'very month In the twelve Garden farmng and frut raisIng are making immure money for the northern settlers now than Ihey ! ever mane bEfore In their lIves whIm double tile amount of work. I'cachcs , plums , pears , strawberries , grapes. perumlmninons , early apples , aprlcotmm-tmm fact all small fruits are a profitable. nevm'r failing source of revenue , For full particulars address - dress GEO.1 \ , AMES , Gcnoral Agent , 5 1617 Eczrnntn St. , Omniset , Neb , z $ vI&R OF Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored. Vclcneu , N.rvoui'.imcPaii , e'u'g'DetaiIlt : , ' , anti cii time itain of evils from early erro me or 14/ r cheeses the reimulteof . ju. uvr-rrk , ilclemmeis 'miorry , I etc. F'iml atrs'mgtlm , devimi. Sf" opmncmmtmmmmd to.me giverm t kfA\f ! cs'mryorjac and tortlOa - ' I 1' IIiJ1 I yi Il ate immtproiemtnt seen. tailors Impaa.Ibhc. 2.tXtO tefmtri aces. Book , txpiaution miad proofs malloti ( seatodi fre. . EflIEDICAL CO. . Buffalo. } l.Y. ! jjjy ( , 'filE CARD. I Oimmatumltrmimin lcpot , lath &Mmteoum 81s40inahimi . L05a % Cs iuiL ItI.tNu ION & iO. lt1VIm. ( Anives : . . . . . . . . . . . ) river lbipi rims. . . . . . . . . . . l:4)amc : 4:35pni.lilk. : little , 'llotit. & I miget 3n,1. , Jbx , lOpmn : 4 : .u.umimlm. . . . . . . . . . . 1t'imver , tms . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : Oimim ' 7:0.imn. : .Neumimita t.ueat ( ecu'Ot tunday ) . . 7:4&jmmm : Sammm ; . . i.tncumiit Lmwuul terept umiUuy ) . . , hl:2am : 2 :4.i'ium : ' . , . l'ubt alan ( for Ltimcotmi ) dliii ) ' . . . - - = = I Leaves ( itIC.G0 , mltmti.ING'l'ON & QiArrlves Ormmmhia i Liiiuim I ) ipot , luOm & atmusiuum Simm. 0105t14 4 : . . . . . . . . . . . . : \'i'siiouile. . . . . . . . . . C:5j' : 9Oniit : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .titu-iigii Eximens. . . . . . . . . . . 4ltpmfl I 7f.i'imn..tmtu-ao : ' , & iii. I.uuIs Fxmrebs. . , SSoain : I 1 : . . . . . . . . . . tic .1 utuct l'mtm l.ocai. . . . . . . S : aopm ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - - - - I.u-a'm's ( 'mlh1'A(0.aIhJ & ST. t't1YbIAfftj Omaha h'mmionlm'potjothu &utuecnst.i Ouruahua COopnm : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lutcago Ltmmiiteui. . . . . . . . . . . 9:3jjj : ii :3iamm..imhcuugo : Ibxhmrem.mm ( lx. humidity ) . . . 5:25pr : 1u.tv.'mm ( 'III'tl ( ) & NOII'rlI vms'r'N.jAmrlves : OmnmmtiaR'nluim Lijmot , l0ttm & Mason Sts. Ounalia l0ibaum : . . . . . . . . . . . . Ibimten Um're-n. . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LInuItl . . . . . . . . . . 8:2O.mtmm : : . . . . . . . . . . . \'umui.y Local . . . . . . . . . . 1Ottputm : 5 : . . . . . . . , ( 'hihcugo t11'eclal. . . . . . . 1 ; 4pimm hmnvms 1C'miICA(0. It. 1. & i'ACIPlC.IArrIve Otnamia I Ummtomm I ) u'IiOt , 10th _ aonsts , Otnimh IbA ST. II :2)am. : ) .Atimnthe Express ( ox. Sunday ) . . 6:2Iitmm : . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltut Ibapresim. . . . . . . . . . . . - 4:4Upmum..tilcago : % 'a'siltuuleil Ltmnlted. , , 1alligma : wtsi' : . _ _ _ _ _ 6l5prim.Oklmthuomnut : & Texas Sx. ( , , ) , I : . . . . . . . . . . . ' silo Limited , . . . . , , . , , . I.'avi-mm ST. i' : at. & . Oniahimu leiiut , itahi mummul'm'et.ter His. I Oinahts .1 lOam. . . Sioux ( 'Its' Accirnniodumtlon , , , , tilspnj : l5I&pmn. : . .Sloux ( 'ity tlzimr.'mmim ( CL Stiru. ) . . .51 . : mlerti . ' ! ! . . . . . . . . . .lit. l'.ipt . . . . . . . . . : iuvmsTP.F. & MO. vALm.lYkifj' Onmulumi _ ) eliumt. 15th coil % 'd'ater ' tilL jOmnah 210pm..Fast Mmlt mind Ixpies. . . . . . . . 4itpm 2 IlIum. ( cx. tiimt. ) Wy. , . Ix. te c . . turm. ) , . 4:5nt : 9Oanm. : . .Norfmtk , ibsiurebim tex. litiiu.himy ) . , .IOStani : C.luhimn..t. I'ummml . . . . . . . . . . . : 1eavce s'r. . , . & C. It. lArrlvej' Oimitmtia Union IJeimut , hCuli & ilJmsun Sts. Ommmehj , 9toamn. : . . . . Kitnias ( 'hty Iuy tspreims. : . . . . 9:4tmrn.K.O. : Ntgh't ' mx. : humtY. I' . ' , 5Qp Leavesi MIssOiflhl I'ACIFC. rr Omuihmal Umpot , 11th and \'eiiimtt' Omnabi 1Q:40.tnm..I. : anita 1x14n055. . . . . . . . . . 8:00am . . . . . . . . . . . . l1uuh. : rmi . . . . . . . . . 6:00pm 3:3)001 ) . . . . . Nm'lirustmt iix'ai ( ti' . tiUim. ) . . . . . 9OOummn : ' Leaves SIOUX ( 'I'rY & I'A'll'ImJ [ Arrlvema Omnatma Depot , lrthi umm'l ' Weoatmm'Sta. jomahmmi . . . . . . . . . . . . m'nut . . . . . . . . . . : Leave'm I4IO1JX CITY & i'A'IFIC ( Arrive. Ommmatu&m t'ntorm iluot , llthi l : lutuuamjiu tits. omaha . . . . . . . . . City I'ass'nmecr..10:3lpm : I : : : .iitii . . . . . . . . . .mit. l'ummml I.Iiuu : d . . . . . . . . .hZatj'ni : i.eumvrmm UNION i't 'm I. ml' . [ Arrives P Omatimmit'nton Iepol. iittm . ahusorm I5tiqmnmihmi ! u.4uIn . . . . . . . . iC.eiurney iA I . . $ . . . . . . . . . . .12SQputi : 4i"pm . . . . . . . .Ovealsn.l . l iy.'r . . . . . . . . 5Zttimil : 2mlbumn.iheatCe : & HtmonuIj'g cx ( ox , Hun.12tOpn-m ) ; 7Oopmmi : . . . . . . . . . . . . .acute . . . . . . . . . . . : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Math. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4lQpmt : Lave. I W'AliAStt IIAII'mVAY. ( Arrive' . OmaiuatJniQn Pe5iOt , 10th & 8tasonjjOmnatm 4:00pmt3t : , uis LCannoa fl.mill.ZtUia j . ' _ _