fl OlSrAIIA DATTjV MRs .TTJT-TTO fil. 1807. f V | COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT .VII.Mlll MIJ.M ION. I. M Trcynor ha gone lo Washington. Smoke "George's Own. " Klein , 112 n-way. Shrlvcr , dentist , moved to 210 Merriam blk. At the Oratul Plara Concert 4 lo 6 , 7 30 to 11 30 Htrry boxes , baskets , bco supplies. Yotinkcrmaii. Mrs IltillPdffp I * vlf-lliBK Mrs. Dolby of Jllssourl Valley. Mm W S Williams has returned from a visit to Now Mexico Special entertainment at the Grand I'lo7.i 9 lo 10 30 p m. All scats free. John 12 Ahlca departed for DCS Molncs last night to attend the populist convention Patronbe the popular llagle laundry , 724 Ilroadway Tel 157. Thrrc wagons. 1 m going to Manawa on the 2 o'clock ex- urslon today to spend the afternoon and 'Ihe nieinU-ni of the Unity RUlld mo ar- iiKlnu for n ttollej party for one evening thlH wick Al Wills retclvc'l a nio < i3to > estcrday , an- nnunrliif ; Iho ilangvrutn llliufS of his hrothor at Cr.il ; , Mo. MIKS IIiivsli- Moore will visit Colorado poinls of Inlcrej-t for acvcral weeks. She depirtpd jeiterday. flnjinotid Klliatrlct | > , Iho llttlo hey run over hy a motor car , died .it midnight Tiien- day The funeral v\lll be held at 3 p. in today Thu 7 v car-old hey of Cornmrrcl.il Traveler Wallle. who wandered away from Ilajllsfi jiatk on Tuesday fotenoon , was found late nt night In tinKouihuast part of the cltv ] lc Imil f-onc Into 1'ilrmount park and left It bj tin potith entrance. Oeor u 1' Spoorcr , pivlns tollrr at thi > Cltlrers' State bank , Ii taking his annual vacation of Un da > s Receiving Tiller Wyllc lnw laKcn his pluce and V (5 ( Clemens of Slant flly ocmples the desk at the receiving ttller's v\"lt ( low. Tiuii I'll meet > ou at the Grand Pla/1 tOlllfillt Will. Oi'otgo Orcen and Annn C. Green bcRftn n suit lu the district court jcstorday apalnet Mabel Kent J H. Kent and others for n jiarlUlon of an cstatf In which they are In- ttrrstrd The property Involved Is a JJ.OOO rtsldcncc In Oak Clro\c nddttlon and a lot In Sunnv.sldc. \ tnse of cigars , worth about $150 , was Btolun from the nldcwalk In front of th ? rlg.ir store of Moore ft Kills last night The Roods had been dcllvetcil from the whole- Halo house hito In the evening and had been left standing on the walk until closing time James Wordian , the veteran West Hroad- way grocer , has bought an Interest In the Council HIiilTfi oap factory , a new enter prise that lecently removed here from At lantic * and in making anangcmcnts to go In'o ihe work of inanufactuiInK fcoap and washing machines upon an extensive scale. Mrs J M Valmci hai received a letter staling that the funeral cervices ot .Mn ; . I'rank S Stelllng occurred In New York City Satuulaj cvenliiR Sunday morning thu remains were placed In a vault in Green wood cemetery , a beautiful spot Just out of t HIM cltj Mr Stelllng and llttlo son , Palmer , will remain In New York for the present. You had better go down to Manawa with us thH evening. A 3-jcai-old son nf John Stageman wan dered avvuy from the homo of his parents , 210 North Tiist street , nt 5 o'clock last evening , and was not found until after 9 o clock The joting'-ter was then picked up In thu Canning cut clear outside of town and several miles from home. Ho wan still traveling eastward as fast aa his weary little legs would carrj him The baby Is yet unable to talk , hut he has won the baby championship as a walker. Miss Augusta Ilowltcr jesterday resigned her position as a teacher In the High school and left last evening for Chicago She will visit there a short tlmo and will re turn as far us Ottumvva , where she will go Into the bookstore business with another young woman. Miss Howkcr has been ono of the most successful teachers In the school. She was rc-ekctcd at the June meet ing of the board , and her resignation came ag a great surprise to her friends and the members of the hoard. The press telegram jesterday afternoon an nouncing the senate's conm mutton of the ap pointment of T. C. Daw son as secretary of the legation at Ulo Janelto , was received : with a good deal of sittsfactlon by the frlcnda of Mr. DaWBon. Minister Conger , under whom Mr , Uawson will serve , expects to leave hUs home In DCS Molnes In a few days foi the South American capital , and Mr. Davv- fion will have to arrange his business to ac company him. Dawson la now In Washing ton. ' i C. B. Vlavl company , tcmale icmedy. Med ical consultation free Wednesday. Health book furnished 'J2C-227-328 Mel-flam block. N. Y. Plumbing companj * . Tel. 520. Hundreds of people are seeking and find ing comfort at Manawa every evening. Hey Droiiiii-il While IliitliliiR. Walter Chase , a 13-year-old boy , loot his llfo by drowning In Mosquito creek > ester- day afternoon He was the stepson of Kor- cst Smith , and his uncle Is Albert Hothery , thu Omaha artist. The lad had gone bath ing in the creek In company with a number of other bojs. The place selected was near the foot of Madison avenue , where , there Is a deep hole In the creek. In the center uf the hole the water Is from ten to ( Ifteen feet deep , but In the channel of the creek above and below It Is shallow enough for the boys to wade. Walter was able to swim and had pawseil over the deep place a num ber of times , followed by some of the other bo > s. The last time ho sank while near the center. The other little fellows at first thought he was diving , but when ho failed to reappear within reasonable tlmo they became alarmed Mono of them , however , were old " t'lioiij-hj or strong enough to go to his as sistance They diffiscd a quickly as they could and the alarm gave Several men re- fponded and hunted for the body , hut were unable to find It. It was about 1 30 when the boy wiia droniud and the body was not recovered until nearly C o'clock. A squad of olllccra went out to the pool In the patrol vsagon and ringed up rakea and nulling lines ; with which they dragged the creek. Ofllcer Ward finally caught * the body with a email ftth hook and pulled It to : the mirface The hook hart caught In the tioy's foot. A slight hrulso on the side of the head and over the left eye Indicated that he had struck something when he dived and It Is believed that this was the cause of the Occident. Mrs. Stntth was In Omaha and did not hear of the accident until late. In the evening. .VMrntlim , I'li-nl.l I'nrlli-H. Special excursions touManawa dally , except Sunday , at 2 o'clock. Hound trip tickets 10 tents , Quite a party of > ouug people tripped the light fantastic too after the performance ut Manawa last evruing Ill-Ill IH ( | | | | > 'l'rilllHf < TH. The following transfcrtj were reported yea- tcrduy from the tltlci and loan olllce. of J. W Squire , 101 Pearl street ! Sheriff to Clarence II. Williams , lot H , block 3T , Ik-i-rs' subdtv , 8 il. . . .S < 92 Baine to game , Jot 13 , block 37 , Heera' Hihdlv s il , . AV n I.UCIIH mill wife to It O. Jones , lot 1 In 13-77-41 : lot 1 and w 27',4 ncrts ; lot In 1S-77--H. i c il . . . 2,000 % V. H. linens nnd wife to John Morlaln , part MV * . , nw'i 17.77-U , nnd part i ! 4 lb-77-U , w il . . . 200 Ij O. Jone1- und wife to W. II. I.ucus , o Si\ acres ; lots S , 3 nnd 1 In 1S-77-U , q e il . . . . , .2000 B J Smith und iwlfo to 1'iank S DIt-hop , e\t \ 13-75-3J , q o U. , , , , . . , . COO Ten transfer * , tola ) . , , . , , , . . , J77&5S Tor two hours before the performance last night the Grand Plata bathing beach reminded ono of some of the fashionable eastern , resorts. Cane teat rockers , S5c , this week , at Dur- fee Furnliure Co. , 205 ud 207 Broadway. COUNTY'S ' CLAIM LEADS ALL Judtro Smith PasM on the Harlan State Bank Cases. DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS rELD SACRED .Slu'1l Count } Caili Miixt tic Ucttirncd llrfurc AIIV ' ' lileiul I * Mailc to the Creditors of the IH'iul llaiik. Judgf Smith has been i-ngagcd for several ( lavs in wilting up his opinion In the liar- lau State bank failure ca r , which Involves a number of suits that have grown out of the failure of the bank last December. The decision Is of great Interest for the reason that It sustalno the claim of the Board of Supervisors of Shclbv county that county funds which the treasurer had deposited In tlip bank pi lor to the failure were a pre ferred claim and must be paid In full be fore the other creditors could come In for a share of what will bo realized on the bank's asset ? . Judge Smith finished his decision on Saturday , but It was not fully written up until vcstcrday , and a copy was mailed to the Shelby county clerk by the morning mall Judge Smith s > nop. lzes the case in his opinion thus As oarlv ni 1S72 C .1 nnd D M Wj land , In other" , wire engaged In a land business In Hiirlin under the Him name of C J & I ) M Wvlanil A banklntr liUElness grew out of their transactions , and In 1SIG became n I separate- feature under the name of the ' "Harlan bink" About January 1 , U'H' . the firm of C J & D M Wy'nnrt promoted a Echcme for the organization of a corpora tion to take charge of the Iinnkina builnc s under the mime of the "Hui-an State bank " The change was midc on the evening of .Titrumiy 2X , jvic , and the ro-uorate banking , business was bosun on the following morning In the same olllce. Jnnuarj s. UiG , the Hoard of Supervisors of Shelby counU , b > n. resolution entered of rernrd authorl/ed the ctumtj treisurer to dej oslt not to exceed $21,000 In the old Har lan li.ink The tnnk pave thf > bond required b > statute anil the coiintv treasurer began to tlepoolt with the bank At the time this resolution mas passed the bo ird know of the prupo e < l Incorporation of the H.irlan State bink , and the resolution as originally drawn , nulhorls'pd ( IpfXiuIN in the new bank , but It was discovered , cither before the resolution elution was adopted or after it was adopted and before It was rerxirdcd that the new bank was not ready to ilo business , and the word "state" wa * stricken out RENEWED ONLY THE BOND. No resolution was iiibspnurnt y passed and ontiTiMl of record authorizing deposits In the HarJan State bank , a required by law , Imt at the April session of the Board of Surer- vl ors In ! ! % a new luml mis presented by the Hnrlin Stit bin1. : reciting that a reso lution hail been adopted , n tcqulre.il by law , anil this bond was approvc-cl by the board February 7 , before the new bond w is given , A Piltcharil. the county treasurer I of Fhelbv countj. having overdrawn nt the ' Harlin State bink to the amount of $1.117S , and having .1 rrpdlt of H 4R\ \ ' ) " at the Harlan bink , travc the Harlan Stite bank n check on the Harlan Innk for this amount , e'vlng h'm ' a net croillt on the bocks of the Hnrlnn bank of $ .1149 11 and from that time forward Kept an open Account as treasurer with the llnrlnn Stite b-nk IJpcember 3. 1S'6 ' , theHar an State bink mnde a general assignment for the benefit of lt creditors and the next d.iy a receiver was appointed At tbe time of the failure i several thoii'-iml dollars stood to the credit ! i of Treasurer Prltchanl on the books of the bink , and he Intervened in the leceiversJilp ca = e. a kiiK ! to have T lien for the amount to his credit established In his favoi against tbo nfets in the hinds of the receiver , claiming fiat the der sits mide bv the treas- uier In the Harlan State bank were Illegal I and without authority ; tint the liink olll- elals knew or rhould have Kno.vn this f.ict : that thf n Ms of tbe bank had been swe led 1 to the amount of stieh Illegal deposits , nnd that the county w.is therefore entitled to ta'ce the funds out again l > efore the general | creditors received anything. The county also Intervened On the other hnnd , It was claimed that the action of the countj- supervisor * In approv ing the bond of the bank , In which it was i rrelted that a resolution making the bank a county depository , estopped the county and the trea urer from setting up the Illegality of the deposits , even though such a rcsolu- tlon hail not in fact been p.i eil Uefore the passage of the denosltory law all deposits bv county treasurers In banks wore Illegal. The depository law made an exception to this rule , but by doing this strengthened the force of the law In cases not exceptnu. The lawIm - pos'nff the conditions under which a county treasurer may deposit the county funds in a bank Is mandatory. ODJECT OF THE LAW. In reachlcifi his decision Judge Smith holds that the object o ! the legislature In requir ing the passage of a resolution by the Board of Supervisors and recording It before county money could be deposited In a bank was to leave no possible chance for the deposit of county inonej In unsafe banks through the cupidity or self-interest of the treasurer , and that to suRtiln the claim of the bank that the treasurer and county are estopped would bo to defeat the very Intent of the law In this rcgatd It Is alto held that the county wan not shown to have represented to the bank that thu law had been complied with and that In no conceivable way could the bank have acted on such representation. If made , to Its Injury. It received the county money , had the use of It without Interest and IB asked to pay It hack without Interest. The bank officials were chirgcd with a knowl edge of the law , and that he could only make depcsils of county money after a strict com. pllance with the conditions Imposed by the statute. The Harlan State bank took no tltlo to the county money Illegally deposited with It , and If the actual money checks and the like so deposited were still In the hands of the receiver , the county would be entitled to re cover them Having been merged In the assets - , sets of the bank. It Us etsentlal far the Inter- 11 vcnora to show that the funds were Illegally depcslted , that the hank was charged with the fact , and In addition that the assets ot the bank In the hands of the receiver are now swelled by reason of the transaction to the amount for which preference Is sought , It la ordered that a decree he entered In favor of the Intervener , A I'ntchard , trcasu. rer , for the use and benefit of Shelby county , cfctablUhlng his claim for the amount due aa shown by the bank books , ivlth C per cent I Interttit from December 10 , 1S % , and award- ' Ing hint a lien on all the asbcts In the hands of tl.e receiver , except the proceeds of the bank building , on an equality with other preferred creditors. Caili't CiinilliliitfH CIIOHPII. The examining board selected by Congress i- man Hager to Inquire Into the qualifications of the numerous applicants for the vacant cadetshlps in West Point and Annapolis completed the marking of the examination paperu yesterday and announced the success , fill candidates. 1) H , ( lowers of Outhrlo Center received the Wcbt I'olnt appoint ment and George A. Uixford of Defiance , who otood next highest , was named as his alternate. Honors' average was 9& and I.ux- forJ'B 87. George. Mcjeis of Council II In IT a was the successful applicant for Annapolis aud John Gllmoro of ited Oak will bo the alternate , The alternates will accompany the appointees to West I'olnt and Annapolis , and In cage the ) fall to pass the examina tions required by the government the alter nate will tiy for the placts Young Dowers U a t'tunlj joung American who will do credit to his state If he gets the final opptoval of the West I'olnt examin , ing board , but phyblcall ) he Is not the splendid athlete his alternate Is. lr Thomas , the examining surgeon , pronounced j joung Luxford to be the most perfect speci men of vteorous > tunic manhood he had ever examined. Mejers Is a Council Bluffs boy who has t > tooj high In hlo classes In the High school and bag been foremost In all athletic sports connected with the Field club and High school flclil da > u. Illiir Monday. Washing , In the way of labor and ex pense , as well es time , reduced to a mini mum. The convenienceof the Victor machine and the White. Rene &oap , made in Council Illuffs. at 1C05 West Ilroadvvay , can bo seen on exhibition at 534 Broadway , next to Nonpareil otnce. You are cordially in vited to come and eee for joursUf. A few more desirable epacea for tents Inside the plaza at llauawa. Telephone 3C5. ST. Pit \-\CIS' ACVDEMY fill IIIUATES. Si-trn YOIIIIK Women HeooUr III- lilnniiii anil lcavo the Srliool. The graduating exercises marking the clden of the school jear took place at St. Trancls academy last evening. The largo hall In the building was densely packed by the friends of the young women who are finishing their education. The class num bered seven. Six of them were In the regu lar course and the seventh completed a post graduate course This was Miss Stackhouso of Davenport , who has won considerable dis tinction as a writer of rhyme. The hall was beautifully decorated with flowers gathered from the conservatory and gardens connected with the Institution and the walls were cov ered with pictures , drawings and paintings . and other works of art wrought by the pupils. The graduates were Anna Wlckham , Eliza beth Dohanej , Mary GulUoyle , Genevlevo Murphy , Katherlnc Hughes and Mary Mortis The program presented by the young women was a most brilliant one. The literary portion tion of It follows1 Class Motto "Esto Praccellen1 * " Ml s Oennvleve Murphy Essuy "Home Heacon Lights" Miss Mary Gul foyle Poem "If Hearts Were Wills" . . . . . . Miss M Agnes Stnckhousc Kisn > "My Native Land" MUs Kntherlne Hughes Essay "Class of ' 87" 87"Miss Miss Elizabeth Uonahey , Essay " 1'eace In Power" I Miss Margaret Morris , Vnli-dlctorv "Shall Wo be Lost In thp Crowd ? " Miss Anna Wlckham At the close of the program the diplomas were conferred upon the graduates. Medals were also confsrrcd upon Kalhcrlne Klrby , Helen Hughes and Nellie McSorley , who took the business course. Tomorrow evening the graduating exer cises ot St Joseph's Catholic school for bojs will take place In the same room. The doors of thu academy were thrown open yesterday afternoon and the public In vited to call and Inspect the art work of the pupils. The walls of the parlors , class rooms , reception hall and the hallwajs were almost hidden by the canvasses and other kinds of art work. Many of the pieces were greatly admired for their originality and artistic merit. DISTIIICT . C. T. U. CONVENTION. Three I > aj K" S * N | OH Opens In the FlrHt llniiilMt Cliiiroh. The district convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance union began In the auditorium of the First Baptist church jes terday. The attendance was quite small at the opening session , but during the day It was latgely Increased. The convention will continue three dajs , and the last two dajs are expected to be very Interesting. The work was begun yesterday by devotional cxerciecs , led by Mrs. Crandall. Mrs. Wind delivered an addrres of welcome , which was responded to by Mrs. Curtis of Atlantic. The local committee on arrangements has pre pared an excursion to Palrmount tomorrow aftcinoon. The program for today's exer- c'ses follows * 10 A M Promise meeting , led by Mrs Henry DelxinK , reports of local unions ; ad dress of welcome. Mis. Wind ; response , .Mrs. McElroy , Lewi * , la. ; ilNciteslon of de partment work ; paper , "Needs and Oppor tunities of the Union , " Mrs. Greenle.if , Atlantic , la. , , Afternoon Devotional meeting , led by Mr. ' Abble BIlso , Red Oak , department re ports , musical exercKe , local l.idlis' Tem- per.inco association , paper , "Whv Do I lie- long to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and How Can I Rest Advance Its Interests' " Mrs Mosely , Atlantic , la ; pi per "Benedict Home , " Mr' . Macej * , Har lan , la , nl-o a papjr on the same subject by Mrs WooiK Evening. 7.30 Devotional meeting , led by Rev. T. F. Thlckstun ; music ; recitation. Mrs Talcs ; piper , "Social Purity and Rescue , " Mis Jewell , Lewis , la. ; music * i papei , "Whv Not More Time for Temper- ance Work ? " Mrs. McElroy , Lewis , la. I ' Mr. Lucius Chapln and Miss Male Seeley were married jesterday at 9 a. m. , at the residence of the bride's mother , Mrs. Helen E. Sceley , at 208 Fourth street. Dr. John Askln performed the ceremonj * . The wed ding was attended by only the Immediate relatives and friends. Mr. Chapln has lived In Council Blurts for the past eight years while holding a position In the Union Pacific headquarters Ho Is now located at Salt Lake City with the Oiegon Short Line. Miss Seeley has lived here all of her life. Miss Fannie and Mr. Henry Chapln , sister and brother of the groom , came from their homo In Decatur III. , to attend the wedding. Miss Stanch- fleld , a girl friend of the bride , came from her home In Creston for the same pur pose. The rooms were tastefully decorated green and pink being the prevailing colon- A wedding breakfast was served , which lasted until shortly before the time for the departure of the Union Pacific train for the west. Mr. and Mrs. Chapin wll spend their honeymoon traveling througl the mountains , and will be at home after August 1 In Salt Lake City. We want all the good form loans we can get ; G per cent interest and a small com mlshlon. No delay for the money. We want your fire and tornado Insurance on farm , town or city property. Best of com- I panics represented. Lougec & Lougee , 235 i Pearl street. unrusi's TO < ; IVE UP THE IIONUS Ottnmun III nTaiiKlf Over n Uiipllcntt IKK inof OTTUMWA , la. , Juno 23. ( Spedal. ) The city of Ottumvva Is In an Interesting com plication with a firm of brokers which actei as agents In the sale of $35,000 funding bonds The bonds were floated at 5 per cent. Re cently the city found purchasers for the bonds at 4 % per cent. New bonds were Is sued and the old ones called In , the dm of Harris & Co. of Chicago taking thu ground that the bonds as Issued were twenty year bonds , and were not yet due and re'used to give them up , The city council secured ahic , from legal authorities that at the time ! at which the original bonds were issued no I municipal paper was legal except It were i madeoptional. . Harris & Co. did not agree with this construction ot the law , and have presented tht-ir Interest coupons for paj i ment , The city promptly refused the pay , ment , and declared the bonds annulled. Both Issues of $35,000 are now out , as the cltj | had already Isvnicd the new bonds and soli them to the First National bank of Chicago Harris & Co. expect to sui > In New York | where the bonds were purchased , for tht ipayment of the Interest and the establish mnnt of the legality of their bonds. - VIOLENT WINI AM > IHI.V hTOIlll 1 Three Iiu-Iu-H nf Water I-'nllM In I'lf- , teen MlnuteN nt feilnr IlnplilM CEDAR UAPIDS , la. , Juno 23. ( Specla Telegram ) One of the worst storms Urn | has visited this city for twenty years cam I up from the west shortly before 2 o'clotl ' this afternoon. Nearly three Inches of vvatc i fell in fifteen minutes. Hundreds of shale trees were blown down and broken to piece : i and many trees twelve Inches In dlamete | were torn up by the roots , Many window business houses were blown In and wire of nil kinds were broken The large btee ] einoko stack of the power house of the stree . railway company was blown down and no cars were running during the afternoon ' or evening. Many persons were slightly | injured by broken glass. Crops sulTerct severely and rye and oats fields were bat tereil to the ground. SulHile FollouH \VIV'M ( St-olilfn- ; , OUDAH RAPIDS , la. , June 23 ( Special Telegram ) John D. Kucera , an aged Bo hemian , committed suicide last night bj hanging himself to u cherry tree. The body was not found until today. Yesterday , while Intoxicated , hit * horse ran away and when he went homo his wife ncolded him This made him angry and caused him to take his life. Killed Ii , JEPFEUSON , la. . June 23-Speclal ( Tele gram. ) During a storm this morning Willie Hogan of Grand Junction was killed by lightning and several persons on the ztree knocked down and stunned. Considerable stock VSM J o killed. , ' PAYING UP TAXES PROMPTLY ii 'oath ' Dakotans Are Bnsy Settling Their " ' " " ' Assessments. . , ITATE TREASURY FEELS 'lljt IMPETUS Slntt * Auditor Hri < irn it Illicit Store Favorable Slioivlinr Thnli Mnilc l.nxt V cur lit Thin Time. ' ' riERHC , S. D. , Juno 23. ( Special. ) The state auditor's ollce ( reports a much more avorable showing ( or the May 31 call of axes this year thnn for last jear. The call his jcarlth a 4 mill levy , has brought over $100.000 Into the treasury , as against about f93,000 last > ear , wltn a levy of 4.7 mills. Considering that the levy Is a smaller one , and the amount returned larger , \\oulil how that the people of the state are paying up much better than they did last jear. tVhcn the people are paying their taxes before they absolutely must , with the 1m- ) rovcments In property which are being nado all over the state , and the reports of ho class of business which the traveling nen who work In the state report , this state certainly has no reason to complain of gen eral conditions. Either of these alone la a iretty good Indication of business condl- , lens , and when trtXen all together they show : hat South Dakota la In better shape than are many of the older states. CJIrl of Sl-vtc-eii III > IICN , CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , Juno 23. ( Special Telegram. ) Much suiprlso was occasioned today by the discovery that Leo Hencgur , county auditor , and Miss Hattlo Dent , daughter of a prominent cattleman living [ lore , had eloped. They drove to Pukwana , eight miles past , jet > tcrday morning and took the train there for Woodman , Wls. The father of the girl opposed the proposed mat- rlago and the joung couple took advantage of his temporary absence at his Medicine Creek ranch , thlrty-flve miles northwest of lierc , to elope and get married. The girl Is only about 10 years of age , which fact pre vented marriage In this btatc and made the journey to Wisconsin necebsaiy. OIT tit" Klrfincii'H Tournament. VERMILION , S. D , June 23 ( Special. ) The team of the Vermilion fire department left for the Madison tournament jesterdaj * . They number twcntj-one , as followb. H. A. Malley , chief ; Charles Crane , D . ML- Capes , John Carpenter , Jesse Whiteslde , William Glim , William Partridge , Patrick Sullivan , George Jordan , Byron Pajne , Oliver Johnson , Albert Uurkland , Chauucey Vaughn , Jack Williams , Orvllle Washburn , Frank Wright , Charles Kelser , Philip BurklanJ , John Johnson , Wallace Cuslck , I'atrlck O'Nell , The team will enter six events In the hose and l.ook and ladder contests. Sev eral single events will also be entered. AVool Moil llniiu 'Olijcrtlon. PIBRRC , S. I ) , June 23J. ( Special. ) The wool 'men from the unorganized counties , which are Inclui'cd In the-blllq.tor the con solidation of counties , which passed the leg islature last winter , are not at all pleased with the plan of consolidation * as provided for. Thev take the positpn | that it is not at all fair that they sliould no1 deprived of a vote on a question in which thev are so vitally Interested. Most , of them were under the Impression that they twould be allowed to vote upon the question , and feel very bitter in regard to the manner In which it will come up Tno Mfii Claim tinIt n I 111 I ii I- ; . VERMILION , S. D , June 23 ( Special. ) A Main street store building is the bone of contention between William Hadley and A. Ilallam. 'if Is the " 'property ofHal - lam , and Hadley , who owns the lots , claims It lias-become a fixture. Last night ho forcibly broke open the back door and took up his quarters the In. Today rep resentatives of both parties arc In posses sion with closed doors. Flftj-Miie to Urailuiite. VERMILION , S. D. , June 23 ( Special. ) Graduating exercises of the Clay county schools arc to be held at the opera houoo Tune 24. The class numbers fifty-nine. Dr. H. K. Warren , president of Yankton col lege , lectures before the class. The Teachers' Institute of this county closes Its sessions June 26. The total at tendance is about 130. Of these ecvcuty five are teachers. IiiNi > cc < lni ? Mllltlu Comitnnlex. PIERRE , S. D , June 23. ( Special. ) The following order has been Issued from the adjutant general'o office : Colonel A. S Frost , military secretary , will , without delny , proceed to Yankton , Elk Point , Worthing and Sioux Falls , at which places he will Inspeqt companies C , D , I and 13. He will also check up the property returns of said organization. He will notify company commanders of the date of his visit at their respective sta tions. IlrlKlit I'roiiM-rtM nt STURGIS , S. D. , June 23 'Special. ) This city has a good report to make In favor of the "good times coming. " During the last ten months fourteen new business firms have opened up In the city , twenty new residences have been built , three new busl ness blocks , an electric light plant , a $40,000 court house and a $0,000 race course and fair ground , and the prospect Is just as bright for the future. MiK'Kmcii KliK-tl for C'lMlli-mp * of Court CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , June 23. ( Special Telegram , ) Halaten and Erlck ToJncss , prominent citizens of this county , stockmen were arrested and fined for contempt of court brcauso they attempted to stampede a herd of cattle seized by an ofllicr on attachment. " \Voin a II'M Hoard of Insju'i-t Ion , PIERRE , S. IX , Juno 21. ( Special Tele gram. ) Governor Leo today appointed as the woman's board of Inspection of state penal anil charitable Institutions Mrs. S. V. Arnohl of Ipswich , Mrs , Anna Simmons of Huron and Mrs. O. H. Smith of Dell Rapids. > nlloiinl Siirol ? t'oiiiiuiny Admit ti-il , PIERRH , S. D. , June 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) The National Surety company o ; New York has been granted authority by the Insurance department to write Insurance in South Dakota , , [ | , .t Two I.im > < * r * ° AiiYiiittiMl. PIERRE- . D. . June 23. ( Special Tele gram ) In the examination applicants for admission to the bar byThupreme court today Burton D. Gamh/ofrtif Ii-svvlcb ani Harvey C Alford of Ifura-rlwero grantee certificates. Hrav * . MIIMVIT atl'li'rrp. PIERRE , S D , June " 2-r/Speclal Telegram - gram ) Thrce-fourths of Ai'Snch of rain fcl last night over this part ot.tbe state. r.tir , TO riv uubUo. > siniMTv. Coriuicr'N Jur HctilVHJfii > on-Com- niHIal Verdict. CHEYENNE , Wyo , jfmV 23 ( Spcclal.- ) The coroner's jury , whlcjr-haB } been Investi gating the affray between CJiarlpg S. Erswell and a party of soldiers from Fort Russell finished the case after having examinee upward of fifty witnesses. The jury de cline 1 to take any responsibility In the matter , and returned a verdict that Private Daniel McCrimcas came to tils death by a gunthot wound at the hands of Charles S Erswell. Erswell will be glycn a prellmlnarj hearing Wednsday , and will probably be trlit during the present term of court. The sol dier friends of McCrimres have rained a purse and engaged Attorney Hugo Do.nzel mann to aas'st Prosecuting Attorney lireclc- ona In the prosecution of Erswell. Mooney the second soldier shot by Erswell In the light , Is falling , and It la believed will not recover. CHEYENNE , Wyo. . June 23 ( Speclal.- ) Cheyenne Is atlllcted with firebugs. Early Monday morning a residence building which baa been unoccupied for some tlmu waa * ct oa fire ana destroyed. The building was owned by 0. TV. Wheeler of this city nd was Insured for $300 , the Iocs belm ? ( TOO A few hours l tcr a residence building owned by Margaret HennoMIS fired. The tire de partment miccecded In putting out the fire before much damage was done. GOHIIO.V AOAITHI3 COMMAMH'U. IllniM-lf ni Lender of tlio Ciiiifciternle Vctcrnim- NASHVILLE , Juno 23. The morning trains brought several thousand people lethe the city to attend the annual reunion of the United Confederate veterans. General John B Gordon delivered his address at the business meeting He prefaced It with an announcement of his Intention to i coign as general commanding , but there were cries of "No" from all parts of the hall. General Gordon proceeded Mr. President nnd Comrades- Permit me with a few words to return the commission "with " which > * ou have honored mo fnr eight > t'iirs by unanimous vote. Within tbe next few * hours you will e.'ect my successor. When this duty Is performed b > you I s-hall glidlj take my place by tho"e unlltled heroes who so grandly bore the battle's brunt In the work ot war. After referring to the rapid growth of the. organization during the eight 3 ears since ho was elected , from tea camps lo more than 1,000 , ho said It Is an army still , Mr President , but an atmy for fho bloody work of war no lonuer It banners no longer bear the llamlmj In- Ignla of bitr'e Its weapons no longer Hash Icllanca to the foe nor deal death to op- ) o lng ranks. Its weapons arc now * the pen vlthout malice , the tongue without aspersion inil history without misrepresentation" its nltns are peaceful , philanthropic and broadly latrlotlc FalUnr nf'er the tnosl desperate defensive struggle In human annals to es- abllph their cherished confederacy , thc'c iluli-pouled sonof the south offer this record - ord of devotion as the noblest pledge of heir feilty to freedom and of their readlm > s .o defend the republic ot their fathers In conclusion , my comrades , 'ft me hope .hat the inlso conpeivatlsm , the spirit of nagnanlmltj which Is always the bilKht'-'t com In the crown of courage , will ni'itk vour career In the future , as they huve In be past. General Gordon was unanimously re-elected general commander of the United Confederate veterans. At the buslncES meeting this aflcrnoon It was voted to meet In Atlanta next > ear. \ resolution commendatory of the reign of Queen Victoria was voted down and the resolution of praise for the queen's jubilee was defeated. The great parade occurs tomorrow Ten thousand men will be In line. All the states forming the ( southern confederacy will be represented In Hie order In which they voted to secedb and after passing through the principal streets of the city the procession will proceed to the centennial exposition grounds , where a jubilee meeting will be lield In the auditorium. Captain J. R. O'Brien will be master of ceremonies and the speeches vill be restricted to five min utes each. At night the veterans arc ex peeled to witness a splendid d'splny of flre- w orks. AVIIKI < Y PACKER HOUSE OUTPUT. of HiifXN Arc A Kill 11 on a Vcrv I.nrcc Scnli > . CINCINNATI , June 23 ( Special Tele gram ) Tomorrow's Price Current will say. Western killings for the wtek reach a total of 450,000 hogs , compared with 413,000 the preceding week and 370,000 last > ear. From March 1 the total Is 5,815,000 head against 5,240,000 a 5ear ago. Prominent places com pare as follows : City. 1S17. ISOfi hlciBo VI70000 l.TI'iOM Kansas City IK ! 000 77 < VK > 0 Om.ilm DOflOlX ) 3SI.CKM St Louis TilOOO 307nro Indlnn.ipolIU 27VOOO 2'H.OOO Cincinnati IT.OOil 1ST UK ) Milwaukee 2" > 7CCO 217,000 Cleveland 171001 ] H.OOO Ottumvva 171000 12S,00 < 1 Cedar Rapids 111,000 < V. M St. Jobeph 101,000 7J.003 Sioux City 79,000 73,000 sinns GATIIIK TCSTIMOVV. State and Di-fciixc 1'renareH for I're- lliiiiiiury Jli-nrlntr of IvcniiierN. Both the etate and the defense In the case against the Kestners , who are charged with the murder of Officer Tledeman , are preparing for the preliminary hearing of the defendants , which Is set for next Tuesday. It Is believed that by that date Officer Glover will have sufficiently recovered from his In juries to be able to he In attendance and give his testimony. The ofllcer Is still at the Clarkson hospital. The detectlvea who are working on the case profess to have gained additional tes timony against the prisoners. None of it Is of a startling nature , but Its \ said to be quite Important. No trace has been dis covered of any sholguns the Kestnera must have had If they are the guilty parties , but It Is stated that the police are in possession of evidence that such weapons were seen In their hands prior to the tragedy. The police , however , refuse to divulge the al leged facts that they have. The defense Is also gathering testimony In favor of the dcfendancs , although It is stated by their attorney that there will bo no defense necessary to the Indefinite cvl- dcnco the police arc said to have. ASSIGNMENT IIY JCWELIIY FIIIU. WartKHtsvH CJIt on Coterlng ; the EiitU MoeU of ( iooiltt. The jewelry firm ot Michaels and Fied H. Mcjcr , doing business at 4y. South Fif teenth street , made an assignment Tuesday foi the benelt of their creditors. Chattel mortgages covering the stock of the firm were given as follows ; Hamrnel , Rcglandcr & Co. of New York , $590 ; Harry Greenblatte , $400 ; the D. F. Brlggs company , $275 ; Illl- no's ' Watch Case company , $62 7G ; H. C Lln- del , $02.17 ; Maitln Copeland & Co. Piovl- dtncc , R. I. , $298.33 , Potter & Bufflngton , $350.18 ; New Columbus Watch company , $17.40 ; Allten. Lambert & Co. , $112 ; Herman J. Meyer , $3,550. Martin Copeland & Co. and Herman J. Mejer commenced bulls In replevin In the district court to gain pcsfesslon of certain of the goods In the hands of the firm. Ilefcetlic I'lanU on Vlailnrt. There Is some difficulty between the city and the contractors on the Eleventh street viaduct In regard to the oak planking that Is being used In the repairs. The repairs to the Iron work are practically completed and the contractor is now plonking over the roadway. The matrlal It. four-Inch oak plank and much of the lumber that has been deliv ered has been condemned by the Inspector. It Is asserted that a good deal of It is so badly checked that It Is not fit for use Tlie con tractor takes IhEuc with the Inspector and has refused to throw the condemned plank out. City Engineer Rosewater made a thorougli examination of the lumber yeetcrday. Injured lij u Fulling rump , RIVERTON , la , June 23 ( Special ) Whllo Mrs. James Redd was assisting her husband ralso an iron pump and piping from the ground the chain hold suddenly gave way and the pump fell to the ground , striU- liiK her on the top of the head , Indicting a very serious wound. She la In a very serious condition at this writing. Clark Scnteneed nt Cliej-enne. Oeorjfo A. Clark , the bowing machine agent who was arrested In this cllj a few days ago on telegraphic orders from Cheyenne , where he was vwinted for Issuing worthless checks , won taken bick to Cheyenne and pleaded guilty to ttu > charge He vva < ttntcnc-ed to pay a tine of HO aid to be Imprisoned in the comity jail for sl\t > days. For Infants and Children. tt ht' lt n Most Complexion Powdere fl ha von vulgar Klato , but PozzONi'sls A true I bcautlfler , whose ellecU are lotting. n souTitsiDEtis DHMAVII ATTEM'IOV. Thcr Want .11 ore SMptrntli * and llel- tcr P v I UK. There "nae a good attendance nl the mrcllnf ; of soulhsldcrs held at 1259 South Sixteenth street last evening. Improvements to South Sixteenth street were discussed nnd II was resolved lo at once make vigorous efforts to obtain the Improvements desired. Attention was cillcd to the lack of a sidewalk on the cast sldo of Sixteenth street from the viaduct to William etrecl and Iho need for bcller paving In the slrefl The city engineer and the clly altornej * were censured for alleged obslructlon to such work of Improvement The following comniltt've was appointed to wait u | > on the clly council today to urge that body to order the work Ford Streltz , Tred Hrunlg. John Ylrok , Joseph Qulnlan and Frank Svvoboda Councilman Sluht was present and pledged his aid to the work of Improvement of South Sixteenth stroct He said before anolhcr jear rolled around he expected lo see the city have an Iron viaduct icplaee the dilapi dated wooden structure thai now * carries Six- Iccnlh street over the lallroul tracks. H was resolved to continue frequent meetIngs - Ings of Ihe fioulhsiders and to constanlly Im portune the city council tor tlio needed Itn- piovemcnts until they should be finally se cured , t DclecatcH < < > I.eiiBiio Convention. The John L Webster Republican club lasl nlchl elecled Ihe following deli-gules to Iho meeting of the Stale League ot Republican i I Clubs. ! J 11 Van Du en. Carl Herring , John | I L Webster. A. W JefTerK Hugh A Mej ers , Edgar Smith , John L Kennedr S. j i i niokc-v i , Henry Morrow , E. J Corulsli and J. ' . The Russlan-Amerlonn Republican club se- I ' lected ! the following delegates to the league meitlnc M LngaMi , chairman , Philip Nnthnn , A Wolf , I. 11 Carrel , J Simon. N. Marks , H. Goldstein and B. Hatrls Arc Ai-roNloil. Numotous romplnlnls Invc bcin made of Inte by resUents In the vicinity of Cut Off lake nbout bovs nnd men who use that bod.v of .wutcr . for swimming purposes. Theto peisonb arc obnoxloii" becati-e thev do not I' ' piovldo themselves with bnthltiK nulls Lust night ; John Diamond , Jim C.iscy , l.utienc Traov niul Mjron 1'art.onore iiitcsteil at the Inku on a ch irge of disorderly tonduct Thu liojavein ongngLil In a foot inco in full view of n number of persons who live near the Ice houee" . I.onlilni * ; for n Mnn. The police have been askcil to locate Eonie male Individual who Is eliciting without authority advertisements for "Hlntc on 12n- terttilnltiK' . " book lli.it I * , to bo publlOuil by the Young Woiiirn' " * Phrl tlnn Htooclatlnti The man has \islted several paces unil It Is believed that bo Intends to collect for the nuvertl ement . The association hat author ized two women ami no men to solicit The Individual Is ilescrll'cil n being heavy set and wearing side whiskers iivvn AOU IVTITOO MUCH ? Tnltc IIorKford'M Aelil 1'liii-pluilo. People Impose on the stomach sometimes , giving It more thin H can do "Horsford's" helps lo digest the food , and puts the stomach ach Into a strong and healthy condition. IllllllK IllNK > elN < llO Ollluf. J. E Houtz of Lincoln , the new ly ap pointed collector of Internal revenue for this dl-trlct , was a visitor at the govern ment building jesterdaj. He "aid lie expected to take cli.ugo of the olllce July 1. He was not prepared to sav at this time who his ikputlf- would be. He 1 = : nol sure how far the civil service law * applies to hi * , olllce , and until this point Is made clear he will make no decision as to ap- wintments. _ Terrible Accident It Is a terrible acci dent to be burned or scalded , but the pain and agony and the frightful dlongureroents can be qulcklj * overcome wltbou * . Raving a scar by using De Wltt'avti | < it Hazel Salvo. THE IIEAI.TV MVUKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on recoid Wednes day , June 23 : WARRANTY DEEDS. M E. Joy et al to Emanuel Johnson , ' / of lot 10 , block 7 , Parker's add . ? 1 GOO H. A Rouse nnd wife to John Shuna- han , n 30 feet of s CO feet of lot 1. block 10 , Corrlgan.Place 100 B H. Rnnev nnd wife to L E. French , 'ot C. block 94 , South Oinha M E Bnindhoefer and husband to H. A Whii pie , lot 3 , block S , Otis Plate. . 50 Mnry B.irry to R E.Cavunagh , fae'i tax lot 33 in 13-15-13 1,500 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS E W. Ticknor and wife to y. r. Cush- lnr : , lots 5 and 6 , block 13 , Orchard Hill DEEDS. United States to John Haney. s % nw3/4 2S-13-10 Same to ame , nVnc4 , fame Same to C. 11 Huney , n % mv , same , T H. McCague. receiver , to A. L Rergqulst , n'i of lot 2 , block 72 , South Omaha 2,000 Sheriff to Truman Buck , lots 4 to 8 , bloek 2 , McCormtck's 2d add iuO Master In chancery to W. E Swentzel , lots 0 and 7 , b'ock 7 ; lots 5 to S. block S , lots 11 and 12 , block 12 ; lots 3 , 5 and 6. block 13. Wilcox's add ; lots 1 to 4 and 11 to Id , block 21 ; lot 4 , block 22 ; lot 5 , block 24 ; lots 1 to 4 nnd 9 to 12 , block 28 , WIlcox'B 2d add 11,000 Same to same , e 10S feet of 'ot 1 and lots 7 and S. block. 9 ; lots 5 to 12. block 14 , Wilcox's add ; lots 1 to fi , block 30 , lots 1 to 4 and 13 to 16 , block 31 Wilcox's 2d add 9.7CO Total amount of transfers J20.773 In battles by 6ea or land , tbe men of strongest bodies nnd clearest brains are tbe ones vvbo win. In tbe battles of busi ness life tbe conflict is none tbe less fierce and deadly , and tbe strong are victors. In tbe pursuit of wcnltb many n man loses bealtli loses tbe povver to enjoy vvealtb. It is not necessary. Few men ever die or bard work. A man may work as bard as be pleases if only be sleeps well , eats well , digests well. Good diges tion is tbe key to tbe whole problem. Good digestion brings sound , restful Bleep , keeps tbe appttite good and the blood pure. Good digestion is secured always nnd surely by the judicious use of Dr. I'lerce's ' Golden Medical Discovery. It is a per fect remedy for all digestive troubles , and beyond that is the greatest blood purifier and nerve streiigthener ever sold. Forever over thirty years it has gone on its merci ful healing mission bringing back life , and hope , and happiness , after all else bad failed. Thousands have testified to its marvelous efficacy. Druggists sell it. Do not be deceived into taking a sub stitute , slid to be "just as good. " I'oul lirtath , dull cjes , lUtlesMicM , fallow net ! and pimples A nice combination to ovoid or get rid of All are due to cotiMipalion , niid con stipation is promptly cured by Dr Tierce's Pleas ant relicts They are not n , temporary palliative , but a permanent cure. Many so called constlpa tlon remedies must be continued forever , once they are started , The "reHels" cure perma nently They never crip < - DnirRl't" . fell them SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. X"V * * \/v/s/\yx\y\/\x\ \ / NXXXv DWELLINGS ritUll' , 1'AItM AMI ) ClAIiUUN IanU - ( or tale ut jci.t. I > uy & Jiesc ' 'i } I'tari MOVlNQi MOVING I When Jou UFI | to move Atvl have everything go imooth r.ngase a * - > m > on , I urn * , medium cr imallj One juiit large enough to take It all Klght rciunm In one load they take , lr > It , tie next move you make * riunon , too. we move vilth ireiitFt care. And prlcen. > ou'll tlnd , are alvvay * lair. You'll nnd none so careful ui thoee you erect. When call at tto. 8 boutli Main street. William Welch , Tran f r Line. T l. 1U. , DUFFY'S PURE NO FUSEL OIL Thu bcHl Defense- against Chills nnd Malaria , Brng- gists aud Grocers neil it. For Pamphlets write to Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. , Rochester , N , Y. Never Found Wanting. The almost unnn nimt * tcMlmrnv of rcp.ilr men Is llmi Crescents me In the rcpilr shop less tli.ui iiny otlm nmUr , nhlioncli Creicenta In use outnumber nnjr other bicycle two to one. MHUinff the best possible bicycles nt honest , flscd pritis Ins inusril llic won derful popularity of Crescents , 70,000 ot them Hold In IhUti Wo vvnnt to sell you one in 1M)7. ) Crescent quality nnd Crcsccst bounty nt. Crescent pnre' ! should make you uuil youi friends Crescent ndurs. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS , Factory , Chicago. CATALOfiUE FPEE. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. MilTON ROOERS & SON , Excltibivc Oiiuli.i Aj-onts , J. till mill l'nmam. You Know the There's no uncertainty about Its strength and speed. Known quality is worth paying for. Will you be one of the many MONARCH'S. Fort ; pace art catnlonuo frco. Omaha Agent A. B. HUBORflANN , 13th and Douglas Street. MONAllCll CYCLK HtQ. CO. Chicago- Xew 3"iT * London. Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,000 } \VK SOLICIT YOUR DUSI1VJZS9. WE DESIIIE YOUn COLLECTIONS. ONE OK THE OLDEST IIANICS IN IOWAV C PEIl CKWT PAID O.V TIME DRPOBtTW OA.LI * AMD 8BB US on WIIITO. RAILWAY TIME CARD l. av s IHUHLIlsGlON X. MO JUVUlt lArrlits Oniauul Union Utput , 10th & Uiuoii bu. | Omaha Tr3Sain. . . . .7I77i Denver } : ximia . . . 9.3riatiT 4 35i > : n lllk Hil'i , Mont & Fuxet Bnd Kx. ClU-iut 4.35pm . Denver Usprenn . .01pij : T.Oapm. . . . Uncoil ) local ( ex. Bunduy ) , . . . TMjimi J.DOimi. . . Lincoln I ucal ( x. Sunday ; . . . .lUiUuni LettV cs I NUTON' & Q | Ar-vis" | OinalialUnlon Ueput. & Miito- His i Omaha 6.05pm . Cliicnuu Vestibule . . . . T.tlam JMSnm . Chicago Ux-Jnis . 4ltpiu ; 7 DOpin . Chlcngo i. ht. l.ouls Uxpresa . .7. limn ll. < 0am . I'nillic junction Local _ . (1'-iKt ( Mall tci _ Suida > ) . Leuve * ICIIICAUO , MIL" ' OmnhalJnlonUepot | _ , 1'Jlh & ll.-itim Huj Omaha C 20ptn . Chuuko LlmileJ . 8.0'um 11 00am. . . Chicago lxpre le * , huiiOa > ) , . . i.Kpi Lcav e ' | CH [ CAOjO NOlllUWKBTN | Arrlv 7 OnialiiUnlol. | Depot , lutu & Muaon Bt | Omoh * 10. < 'am * . . Kartirn I'xurtari . /3Wpni : < ; ( 'pin . Vestibule. . ] Limited" . I > ; < VIIMI t 5'jpm . . . PI 1'aiil Uxpfii. . . . t.JOntn c. ( On m . . . . St. I'uui l.lraiud . a.o..iim < :30am : . fi.nui city uocj . ltli'pm : 1,30pm . Onuuv-L'hlciico Huetlal . 8IHinm ; . MUiourlBlley Lmcu\ Hxcept riumlay > Kici > pt MunJa > ICIUCAaO n. I. & I'ACIK JArm | i OnlahalUnioii Pepsi , 10tliMH _ _ " oii Hii. I Omah\ EAST. ' 7 OOnrn Atlantic I'MITOBB ( ex Kunduj ) . 6.3'pin 7:00pm : Nli-Ut I.iiuo'f 8 lii\tn \ < 10pm . Chicago Vcsllljule.l Limited . ,1.50pm 4Mum i fit i'uul Vntlbuleil Llml'eil . . . lipni ; WKoTt. 't'OOpm rant Moll onu h.iprv i . I 00pm. I * * ; 5 t \V.vo JIx. rx Men 7.tOam Frtm&ni t-ui-ar ( bunauvK T'J ) . 1S am. Norfolk yxri" " ( dun . . . 10:2.'amj : t.Upin . . . * ( . I'uul itpn.a : _ . _ . V.ltaiu f envv j K C. , ci7 J & O ] . Arnvca JJmahalL'r.luri Dfpot , Dili & Mate Sn | Oniuha S (1'iuin KHn aB Cllj Day h. preu < , , , , G.lOnin. 10 Wpin .1C C. Nil. ' . Kx via U V 1 rang..0.Mam Ix-uvea I MlhSOUItl TACIKIC. I Arrives1 _ Ornahaj n pot , litli & Webtttr Kit , j Omaha I OSpin . Neliracka U Kanta Limited. . li.tCpm > 3C | > rn . Knnfns City DXJMCIU . 6 ZOura Un\e | SIOUX CITY . PACIFIC ! ArrlvcT Omalml Depot. Uttt & VVebitcr Hl | pmi'ia l-ve I BiOUX ClTV & I > ACIP'C | ArrlveT Orntthaj Union Depot , IClti & Maaon. flu | Omjlia tMOaml . lit I'aul pHsienr . . , . , . , . . 7SOam . Elnui City I'anteincr , . , . . f.Wpin t Mpm . Ht. Paul 1-lmiUil . . 90aiu : Leave. I WAIiAbll IlAll. VAY | Arrlve * ialUn 10th & Maeon Bti | Omalin 4 ? 0i > rn Canon Hull lt : ( Uiiii Uuiea I Ornahttlunion lifpot , 10th & Miu > on Bti I Omah * t Warn . Ottrlind Limited 7. JTitpm :30p : > in Deat'ce tc fiircnuL'c Kx In Bun ) . JWnn : .Granil I lan < ! Kxpren ( .1 gun ) , . lf-'pm : p .t Mail Lea\f I C. KT I" . M & O. lArrhn Omaha ) Mil and Wtbuler I Ornah 1 00pm . .Kloux City Kxpreci ( ex Hun ) , llUatn : 8 Warn. . , Kloux City Acco. ( ex. Bun ) , , . , H.ti-ia < : Upm . .St. I'aul Limited : iaai . .Bloux City Acco. ( Uunduy cnIyt