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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 3

Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 3

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-t 1 THE SIOUX POINT drinks, Ihe machinery for theff preparation andthe various mode bf packing them as wefTas machinery for cork-cutting, bottle- CITY MILL ELEVATOR Co TOOTLE LIVKSTON lie are appreciated. Itevi ti M. Macleod has volunteered to assist with the collection of a band fund to-day and Jt is fcxpect-et tljat some other Citizen will bear part of the burden of passing around the subscrip and Fourfh Bfomt jL I tfrUi iati at the my Whrtt 3didJ juutx Bft ratmiyi v. ted MtrHi tW 06yntfl: Will an 8ieliang with All tente Qf Qmin g-nccossars to Furniture fWlftiO 4i VI bbt Peavey tUtiMf hrleei FtH) tan 18 mm toil SSrf farniei Sought ma gold. Stephens, FDED FBAVB, iholsteru DRESS Nuns Cloth, Mcrrcleux Cashmeres, Brocade Surahs, Drap D'Alma, Lace Stripe Buntings, Linen Lawns, OrgamllosJ Plain Hunting, Scotch Olnghams, Foulards Jtfomle Cloths, 98 Fourth Street, Sioux City, wpiiosiwj uaouara uouse THE CITY JEWELRY STORE WILL H.

BE OK, Proprietor, LAHQB8T STOCK OF Fine Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Optical Goods, HI TUB IVOBTIttTBST. Special Attention Given to the Repairing of Fine Watches. os Fotrimi st sioux crrv. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Handsome Linen Tablecloths, in patterns with Napkins to match; Doylies, Towels and Napkins, Piano.

Table and Stand Covers, in Kaw Bilk and Embroidered Cloth; Haw Silks and Cretonnes, with fringes to match; Sheetings and HliowCase Cottons, Twilled and Linen SPRING OPENING. sneetmgs. -t Our OarBet Bmmtffcment has been artin Co to first floor land la fully replenished witlf all thp very newest designs in Velvets, Body Brussels. Tapestries and: Wool Carpets, Stair and ilaU Carpets. Moquette and Velvet Bugs, Felt Have now an Elegant Stock ot Goods Comprising a fnll lino of ana xauqu urumo yioms, Mnoieum ana loor Oil Cloths, Velvet Hassocks and ottomans.

Opaque Shades and Shading, Cocoa, Straw and Napier Mattings, ail styles. GOODS. Lace Mitts, Lace Gloves, Fine Hosiery, Ribbons and Laces, Sasii Ribbons, Spanish Lace Scarfs, Sj anish liace Fichus, jibroldercd and Plain llandkerchfci'H, Silk Handkerchloik in Our sale of Hamburgs continues, clock newly replenished 2c to $1.50 per yard. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear, Ladies' and Gent's Gauze Underwear, Children's Gauze Underwear. AWIIINO MANUFACTORY CJovtr I5i JStPi PATENT FOL1IINO COT In hi of In tn Printsand and Percales, Seer-suckesand and Colored Cioakings, Summer Skirts, Parasols, fiiin TTtti1ia11oci Toion nan Parasols, Fans, Ruchings, KuIGIoycs.

DRESS GOODS In all the new Shades and Fabrics. Foule Cloth, Cache-mere, Foulards, Lace, in New and Beautiful Colors. HOSIERY. Our line of Ladies' Blisses' and Children's Ilosiery is now complete. Silk, Lisle Thread and- Balbriggan in new and novel patterns.

DUMQ TRIMMINGS, Ail elegant assortment ol VavtlM wlsliing Cfti'ppts Our stock of Dolmans in Surah Satin and Satin I)e Lyon cannot bo surpassed in style, workmanship and perfection of ilt. liavclock's Ulsters, Circulars, Ladies' Suits, in all tlio now stvlcs. i A cordial imitation to visit our establishment is intended to nil, All orders -pmnpity to I'oi1 ilutteilck's Prtttetiis, ciegrttit In design iiut fiMltless In lit Toollo, Livlnptoii Co, cieBuuig, ana aiuarea inuustriesi Luting iekfii' iVslt-raH hf tiff aiy ltd-, bfttlehi, WmtiHJtcti 11 i fillif Biw Mm, mmn a is Pimm mwfo pah mm ewt trite; There was a doubio marriage In a pircp: 8toi2-suow at uai show at yestOQ. the fat woman, and the liv ne maoi weaae Jig skeleton le pircassian girl. event a nan-to employes pf came tue nusuanu In celebration of the of thi hap quet was given in the tent the circus.

Ministers, lawyers, teachers and others wbose occupation gives but little exercise, should use Carter's little Uver pills for tor- piu uver ana owuousness. une is a dose. ooui at wnoiesaie oy tiornlck, walls Co, retailjy JJoore fc More. At Windsor castle a ooi tratt of Lord llf a- consHeld hang's in her majesty's private ruing-room, opposite one oi tne late prince ihsorL Once, on hetmr naked how It ma he managed to bo such a favorite with her majesty ne replied sontentionsly: "Well, you see, I never contradict and i sometimes forget Duraniff miit of tha liiw. with fon.M.iiL.

tion, Iniurcs the complexion, induces pliu- ifs, shhow skin, etc. jcemove tlie cause inliitf Carter's 1 ttle liver dIH. iiiian dose. Sold at wholcsaJe bv iiornlck, Walls it Co. retail by Moore More.

George IL Williams, tha nnlv rnrainnii. tive of the negro race In the Ohio Icgisla- tivrA hat haf In a vi nnn i. t. will be able to retire from business and pol- liiuB. nu uuvoit) uiuiseii to tne History he is writlmr.

coverlnsr a Derlod frnm KiJO to irtd and entitled. "Negroes as Slavps. as Sni- diers, and as Citizens." doh't you try Carter's little Uver uisr itey area a positive cure for sick eatiaehei and all thg ills produced by dls -fWoii 1 1 ot- ri.i i him hfn M.Wbowsftie by wails eta re- hui aiuure ee store; iHWft: lutop. pn the paa at ha restiienpo py Hey. Jf p.

puiiley, Mr. pf MaplatoniJowa, and Mrsft, wimp, Kennedy awdoma Pf vujwu.Min, n. ALT CRAJQ In Sioux City, Thursday, May 13. JSS1, by Bov. a H- Avery, Mr.

William H. Alt and Mies Addis Crah. Died, BUCHANAN At Sioux Cltv. Wednesdav nig-htat li o'clock, James M. Oucbanan, aged years.

Funeral from the family residence on Third street at 2 P. m. to-day. Friends of the family are invited to attend. LOCAL MARKETS.

Xteport of tke Sioux City drain and. Pro. dace Blarlcete. (Corrected Dallv.l 1A ve hogs. i.

$8.25 78 OaU Corn 30 80 1.00 12 7 10 5 8 Butter, good table Butter, od shlppiug- Em. Hides, green curod. Hides, areen Tallow Grease KUHOl'IXl TOUM8. jiolior XiiirLo- tJNITEn STATES MAth RTEAMtltS Riill wM'klr tn nnri tmtii trrh lilaagowi Ai, uonaonj iiarrtvi noniitti and Londonderry! Shift, Hr hH.t Hr ffiW It ttti tflbfl HiMHlM 4.. ffir- I .1 r.i...i I it.

-a. Xlrn fit StfStWtH.f't rttttl Stf ShNtlHM Ht Hr If IH Hrhrlr HMlHIHl IM 9 A yallijf SollI A Mountain Cllfnsti! Sioux City St, Paul LAND 01 Ftnnlnr ini Slack Raltlcz Uffdi With unattrpaaaad natural advahtatas of I oca mm, ouinaia anu ana to mar its fjneutatinf ttralrta of rich toairii toairii lasss StreamSi t-hMrehes, schools, mills, tartrt. ViUairbai and com petto railroads! i th isMs are sttunta in tits jeohhtiM td Ituafiarthi Browtii waoesni Uuthtti OnHm 'ili JnckH'Bi Hurrsri RdhhHi Sha tUi If IHhybtiO and Td 0icWt, Filrklasirti Pistil flfliwM address1 4 ra A ttltSsWw'FiSb fslili Tha Dora nana aaya anihIUbe4 Local Ant. Mdu nitiat. iuhuUb Fuldi.

Wurttainai WIH4tW, Parties tfeatrlna to ourcbsaa towa lots In of the sr I'sul rcrwiiis towns aloui Ma line pf 4 towns BliHia in a una ti toe lousl Pity SailrrwS, should address i 'n mum iw auio Huk. U. MtLLSIt. Field Afeut, Worthlnaton. Miu Popular Monthly Drawing of the COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION COMP'UY A WACAlfI.Bli TIIBATSil iBttsCliyof Louisville, es TUESDAY, MAY dlBt.

drawl hits owur monthly fiimdayse'ii eejiiadi HndHf frwhrnms flr am or the tie Newport Priatinf and Newspaper Cot, Atlit. ia apcii yf pnii umm nvvwr tiaea repealed. Tha United Htatea Circuit Court on March SI, rendered the following- decision I 1st. That tfco Commonwealth pWtrioutlonCo, is legal. in nuimn in ruir.

Tha Company baa now on hand a larae reserve lunu. ueau ui ust ox pnzea iur uio 1 Prise. 80.000 i 1 10,000 5.UUU 10,000 10.000 so rrues 600 each, 100 Prlaes .10,000 SflOPiiaea 600 Prise i tuesoaA I SO each JO.UUM 13,000 10.000 1,009 Prises MUeacB. Prbtee dno each, Ap'roxlma'n Prizes 2,700 Prlaes JoO 9 PrUea lOOeaob, I 800 LMOPrtaea. 112.400 Whole Tlrketa.

12. Half TtcVetS. Si. tT Tlcketa. S.ai.

66 llckota, 1100 Hcmit money or nanv trart in wxxnr, mr wia by Krrea. DON'T 8ENI by KKU1HTEKEI) LVlTEH OH POHTOFs ICB OltBKK, Orders of as and uoward. br EiDi-ena. can ba sent at our exm-nse. AddraasaU orders to ft, M.

IiOAKI lluJHiwir.lxiuiavuie, Ky. or J. uuMMfctuvtuj uuv uroaowaT. n. A HOUSEHOLD FAVORtTEl (grbolisalve il tU Ust jfcatertiai itetriedy khotyti it ImmHllnHy relietW the fnld tif Burn and viklssnd will cure the worst fcase without inMt-lncy anr I1 ITIVEIiY rAnuoUseiP-la Cteauainf, HoaUnf I Vli u.uiitK iin.

wi Prepared otny fiy J. W. Cute tt Black River Falla. Wia. Sold at wbnlewUe antf retail by F.

Hanaeo, an4 Uurnielt, VTaiU 6iou Mflpllofl, Hi the fit''; -H iirWi I.Mrt!t?ntrlHjfttihtd tW) 5 HtMU WiJII'd tl Sttr, f.ti dtti feiitt titoii iht haw tie I ekbt Mild ldibt Mi 8Mf hiy H8Hf Siul Bill IfiitafitiF-Faeti FFWffgfi PFF4IM Rf TH TliAfiKU. PF: Ppnglaa, the SHFgeon mUa waa called fn flress the wnnnda nf $wwt was IrMf- ymweft pr ins FPFFn the mw yesterday afternoon, Ua Feports iShay ml badly hurt, though In considerable palni Two shots had punctured his person. One touched the forehead, and striking the skull glanced upward and apparently Inflicted no further barm than a short gash in the; scalp. The other entered the left shoulder near the neck, and about an inch above the collar bone, and passing slightly downward came so nearly out at the back that it was easily cut 6uU Thb) latter shot did not appear to have cut any of the tendons of the shoulder, nor any of the larger veins. In short, the wounds are not at ail likely to result fatally, or even to lay Joe up for any considerable time.

As to the rlreu instances of tlm ahnntlner. the doctor had hoard a variety of report, but luitlitnir that rosattiblud a ixittnm (ojt. Hhfty hlmsidf did not talk much about the matter, and gave no reason for the quarrel, nor any account of the shootlna. oner Mt. Pierre, at whose house the ahnntintr ha.

currea. was at Bhays when the doctor pamo. lie said that be was chopping wood bv the house when the affair owurrni Bt did not know whether nhay had fired gun or not. nay came there with nisgun and the boy- with his Distal, but whether rnuri iiicu do uiu nut iuoWi i j. i l.

T. The boy, John Shay, VKAD IN HIS TRACKS, where he was shot The bullet entered the ooay two incnes to the Pie, and had evldentli body two Inches right or the left nin- eTldently-pierced the heart. It had hot passed out at the baek and S3 MM tless there bad mm internal ha ilnttHi hi dot-tors tipthioa the uef ii iiistauianenus anu naimessi ti New as Uitt ft tiiHi final down fFttfttBieHM luiiit a tit tlie fnWaa eftnf mm aa waa pssing, matins is not eduhrmtid by the wlyeh anpaientiy was nmda from the fFtml find not from the kda, iiafr wn Wlm cf no wiaflges to having fired artha poy. says that ha was Passing bv bis father ront of the door, aad pointed1 his pistol iiua Barton 1. lie savs nnsitiveli thai he shot at the bov through the dnnr.

and not as ha was passing the window. This point is important, as on it depends whether Barton and Murray were acting on the defensive or the aggressive. Another report is that after Joe Rhav had fallen, Murray held his pistol to his head, ana would nave tired, but young Oliver St. Pierre caught his arm. Murray aa interviewed about this report last lie persisted in his Drevious statement 'that bhay tried to get bis.

gun in position for a second shot, and that he held his pistol on himnd took his gun away. Still another renort is that Shav had heard that Barton and Murray were coming up to sioux roint to snoot mm. The men de feny that they nave ever made, such threats. ABOUT THE UOMANTIC OBIGI2T of tlie feud that Barton and young Shay were rival suitors for the favor of Mary St. Pierre, Barton told the reporter that there was nothing in this as far as he knew.

The young lady nad always treated both himself and Murray as friends. buctuat; was all. Young bhav was badlv cone on the eirl. Barton said, but there was nothing In this fact that should have made Joe Shay an en emy of theirs. None of tke numerous renbrta that came down from Sioux Point contradict THE IMPOWANT POINT hat Joe Sbay and his son came to St.

ierre's hotise. the former with a nlmfrnn and the latter with a pistol, and ifint they were expecting to meet Barton and Murray therei A to uie circumstances of, the nooufigi toe posiiqn tf the partias, ami the ctaiTsJltTiati-niedy) prolittbiy ho twtf, bf lehtflfdMHi Wh wwe fhete Wbitld tail metrneeayi pronaoiy no two met Mi tli it xmt RintnejHhr Mtr. mlfn'ilh niiabi, and.nt Hill If aeimH nr warn I wtiF ifanaa lltal ae'enHMM sfti'Mftf MapHfyifFMrMFiBHnnr.MittfMtt eama down yrnayr.aini fne, BFiannaFi weia tla- inwft mmmy, i IliFCiCll III lillU phaigaipi thaw aim Fh Fit Fpi the tniea waited anmnil inwii fogpuier. twn men appiiarfiig mipn gratirmd jo be Wed to get out Jnto the sunshine. Tley FOB allnwei are ready to go to lk Point without a re- quisition from tne jjaaota authorlties.

but whether this formality with is not yet determine formality will be complied BARGES ON THE MISSOURI. Action or the Coauell Ilium Board of Trade PropoaltioH tat a Contention There on the a 1 st ot June, -Mayor smith of this elty is in receipt bf Uie following ftoht tlie hectelaik of tbti timmii fitnffs board bf tradai t'td'at-tb ihtrr, tlWf im MAW man ihtt sttVHl of piutii in wtliitiif ihn sitf-Htlttli of af ti Wrtil.l8 thS H(tiMitl hHiV lit R.WSUIHIHIH 1)nWH WMA at II WSF 1B RH( "Mi MW lfthPMtHHi I'M RHfoWlfllf 1 ft eaPF tl PBPeF eewBanyiflgtna aunvei 4t a pieating at ipo tmuppn fiuirs posrf ut traua, peia mhf wh wnflWtHg pMn iWlf tba FHlmwIuii irpsMfHtjOB WW WKKBK4S, Tha CounpU IHuff biisrS of trade. aye taken Into ponsineratiim the expediency have of establishing a line of barres pa aperared on tna Missour it river petweei) txiuncil fituffs. Louis, and tha different cities Omaha and Ht, Louis, tweeu ooro ana tnerei ana WHtsHCis. Tha vast arain and stock Interests of the dilferent stata tributary demand a heapef nmuo or tranaportatlun tot toe board than bns been fumiuhe i nnn nns ieen luniinnen I by ralli and ti cub am.

The esubiisament or ua same or ma will furnish this cheap transportation! and in every way be benelicial to our varied atrieui turaiann eotnmereiai intcreots, and develop new industrips in our midst I therefore, be It ltesnlved, Thst an tntemiBt" poovemion, to tHimptwed of thf states of Miswnirb KatMMf. Nebraska. pak'Ha and lows, hiihI to mm lHMiiuil liiMfti, Iowa, tm TiM-aday, fee slut HT Pi hub. inb ay or i tine. issi.

to eonrpv i as ins Aaailiilil aiirt laae Hnnite atunui oti, mt iiMiwii of Mie ttauiwaiHn or ssh earge 'hst Mlsaourl entitled ta fourteen dale rut, uppolnfi annas Citv. fu aa fi.iiowsi at, Uiu. sin fMuri at. Joseph, four. That Kansas ba entitled tu twel elagatas.

aa fullswai Atohison, ruurt jt)aaysworM, foun Tnneka. four. 4. aat naurasaa uo to ibutoob aeia. gates, as foiiowst umaaa, sill wnooin, rouri Nebraska City, fourt rnont, twoi jfieatrioe, two, I That wkota nave nve aeiegtes rrom ana- ton.

That Iowa have twenty-four detesratea. as fol lows: rour rrom uea Motnes, tour rrom urea- ton, rour rrom ii uaa, rour from Hamourg-, four front Biouz City, four from AtlanLkj and four from Coutxdl Hluffa. 1 That these deletrates be appointed by the dif ferent ooaraa or traoe 01 eacn city," ana in tne anaenee or sacs orwusauona, oy toe out coun cil. 'i That our secretary bo instructed to aena a opy of these reaoiutions, toartber with a letter or invitation to attena id is saia eoovennon, to the different boarda of trade in the aforenamed cities, or to the mayor's pf such cities as have do ooaraior iraac, aasmv toem to taae action on the aams. and notify him.

(tha aecretarr of the Council Bluff board of tradaKat once, if they wlU so operate with That a oodv of uieae reaoiutions. will tbe no tion on eaote, ba sent by our aeoretary to too leacuns journal of too aioronanioo ciuoa jor puuucauon. PERSONAL ITEMS. B. 8.

VanKeurod has rone to Chloswo. MaJ. Cheney of MUsourt Talley la In the city, g. J. fleil of of Oranae City waa in the city yesieroay, Oeo.

V. Kent, formerly a rcoorterrTi TU jotHSAXt is now in Barer tuff. dS Or. Plumb of Jtock Valleyi lmit I eoubtjr. was iiKiklna- about Blou t'ity yesterUay P.lt.

PlPhi.lt. Hart and 0 A-fiomtuls of i vart were taking in, me sigata or tncty flint. ttthkFd WMlketi I hi ih3 flf hftrf aomewtks eiH-nt in rtra recreSUan in tha ItlH. frhd ti llMHHbii hi fit fmiutia Vn la i1t til tllhnArtHtti MllU hum) rrom an oiuciai prtHilail 11 HS'-th ril fit rM.bH hj Mta a btn ins ttt nt-ilt writ tiftfinfr: US lliQ ttWittiefi-hHt! Carter's littln llyw pills ra free ttm all prmiu ahi Irritating' tuatter. poncintratad juiHlicine pnlyi very small: very easyt erAi no purging.

tiointcK, vt ana ftstaii py Moore lore. 4 An exhibition of a novel character is to be held In London In August next. It will comprise all temperanae and non-alcohoUo tion paper; fi85f fiil tn visit tiimmma It Mf, wish te ste.tliJiMi ahrt fiHst flitfelAV ef MMihW tflrtt ft Ht'fft hWii thif fit PfW fffgr fliWS iHt ftt tire raws? priees: li: C- fiMPgfii iHtvlHf sfllfil mi hN pis ihftPi mm tem'ms wftFif Is Ifnt wi! Please jeavp ftrders on 8ogW-im slflFPf am dm weF shop: Timothy llealey, In pit of Vnaanfty, Attempts to Suicide by Butting II 1 Head Against tUa Stone Floor of His Cell, Timothy Healey, a boy of about 17, at tempted to end his existence yesterday af ternoon in a cell in the county jail by dash ing his head against the stone floor. lie succeeded in making some very ugly cuts on his scalp, which were sewed np by Dr, Knot. Thnotiiy came to this city about three wee ago from county Cerk, Ilia father lives there married to bis third wife.

For the past three years he has been with a Dr. Crowlflv. an old friend of Dr. O'Con- nel of this elty, and it was to Dr. Connel a care that came.

The doctor nut rum with Mr. O'Connor to k'oni the carpenter trade, but the boy was diattsfltd. and a few days ago was tent toDuggauof Jack ion to try tanning. Yesterday younif Ilealav was brousrht in by Puggan. who reported that ho seemed out of his head and had convulsions.

After an examination by the commissioners of In sanity it was tuoiifrlit best to comma him to Jail to await developments. It was shortly after he had been left in the cell that ha made the attempt on his life. Whether the insanity Is of a fixed tvne or only temporary. and the result of lonesomeness and melan- a matter or su juries inflicted by Healey on hv llnnlplr nit lilmaplf, If brain fever can be aVoldedf are hoi likely to be SerloUSi irCih and tiriitaii Mliliuefy 6ddii imbbited Trbta Paris and Ueiiiih Laiesl ityles ul Mfmi, IMm eiiiltiren's hai and bnuet from he hest to theeheaeti epeetally the newest aiyle pf peFfoFatea fiaMi from fcwiss em lan, i jfiph, liariHan and AnWlPi ions it lirtltca and arFuv. and a eruat variety pf pther styles, Jfoanliful small elilldren.s nats, goon ana auinw nraia.

ewri aw, a large stoeg of untrimmed bats for sale to the trade. I hava also a small stock of laces. French Lyons, satin and silk ribbons. just imported from Europe. shall stay no onger man uuee or zour wee as.

Rosb Durst. Upper Pearl street, next door south of Mrs. Marion's. I. Baae BaH'Cbiallenge.

The following challenge appeared in yes terday's Sioux City Tribune: Sioux Citt. Mar 11. 1881. Gentlemen: We. the cigar-makers of Amsler ItadclltTs factory, do hereby challenge Thb Journal printers of Sioux City to play a game of base ball on or about -Hay 21.

Bold game to be (or the sundry expenses of the day. The JoniSAL bovs took the matter un der consideration last evening and unani mously agreed to the following TO AMHI.RK IlADCLIFT CIGAR-MAKERS: Your challenge to play a game of base ball, on or about May SI, tor the sun-dry expenses of tbe tlay, Is hereby ccepted. HIl JOURNAL "UOMPS. THE YANKTON LINE. Tlic New Rig Slonx Ilrldge Tlie Ilam- agc to Other Bridges The New Grade Beyond Oayvllle to be Ironed, The Yankton Press complains that the railroad news from Sloiix City is all about other roiula, and nothing about the Tank too Hue Weil.whaMtei there was to tell itbtftit tfrettthktott line has been bid.

1ft the flt-ftl plat, hfrt-f tlie high watei thefa was a Wash at the boint biiitt WheftireMijH ittiifi Ftifls tteflf tii giftii When tit htaiH 1IH WHS Fe'ilSIFe'd ttf BHitfWfi ili fiiSt tlM mil rtewn wiw hi tiiis jtiai-ai t'Iii HPW Wftflt fiHl lH tl(8 BS filttiW lFflltfei mi awF tlia l.wwl was 0PiHHFifea lh liitfli tltal pama nwn the irtpe wflt wm on Jtte bridge, sftr 'this Ire! fivu la non-ar. rival rfdge-worlf ie reporter ing ins ast evening bl Just engaged WiU of his niltt drivers on ilcNainara to put one run inn. ana mat run bridge would likely be crossable in about three da vs. There Is a small bridge out a mile or two west of Elk Point, but this will not.detain long. At VeruiiUlon the bridge Is standing, excepting one bent, as Mr.

tiong understood. The upper bridge over the Jim is standing, but would want some repair. As Mr. Long Undersloodi the. fim grade from navviltu to ranktod would hot be renal repaired btit the trackllmt had floated pit would be ppirtfwi on the new grade that was mane aifflHroad men hava talked at ten tla a stir hMHtfirtSpta ifsiH tlifrt TShftblH I Am it i hetween Hawi la and ant fhh.j! ja uw ilKMy thai tli jh ean nbe Cltai t'l'te een.a.mw iHetiwa ry'iyirau, fp pair T.anawn iFaegi ann if vfm tan ean in ni or tiiem nownw Mw em aawn ta a ulain statement a straigiit will rt PpVtef FMan ha railroad raporter lias bein abla In do.

esses, oiii ions and facts opinions as pave aok have en droonen about the an let on trac I been given, but nothing in way of defi nue tews, for since the flood there has been nothing in the way of definite news to give, With so much Il SO 11 a. and uaca -iioaiea on, uump wasted, and bridges tartly wrecked, even an expert could va mt a lid guess as to how long it would take to repair the Yankton line. And. when to this is added the fact that the Milwaukee company has how no line of its own to this city, the bnse of operation for repair work, it will bt seen that the mtestion of time required fftii pot hatf a definite and direct answer. The Milwaukee Aimpaiiyfs lisefy to Iih more than the Yankton I'ress by tlie fottl aus prt(on of trains nil the Yank ton ljnt, ana hioii City, a wp as Yanainn, fpl tlie of interrupted 0Rjmunu, tion.

RIVER NEWS. The rlfer enntlnnes to fall very slowly. Tlie Niobrara will hav almost a full load of hides, furs, eU from Cheyenne agenoy and way points for this elty, The Key West Is 'not oq her way up river as expected. However, she is billed to leave St. JjouIs for Benton to-day, A good part of the Immense amount bf buffaltKskrris and other peltry on the Yel- lo wstone is likely to come to- Sioux City to be shipped east by ralu i A postal from Lycurgus Wakefield an nounces the arrival of the K.

Peck at Pierre on the 7th Inst, eight hoars in advance of the first railroad train. Capt A. J. Kountz, who arrived from St Louis yesterday to go as pilot on the Kucker, says that it Is not definitely settled whether any more boats of his father's line will be sent into the Missouri river, The i tonnage on the river all being rushed to Bismarck, the government freight being delivered there this season before It is at points lower down the river. The Far West! Itosebud- and Josephine have gone from Yankton without waiting to take any freight to speak of.

There are reports thaWhe Jlucker will go out with load for Pierre and that she will take ft load to Tanktort ta be transferred to the Iiutte for ficnton. but nothing definite Is known or will be until the arrival, of Com modore Kotins from St. LmilSi Which event is expected td occur to-day. jdj MTh fctefthief Josd- ilha WltH CttbtiUbhld bit Ucki left for h'tlloHt hbht.i atfairtt-f Ritw' t'. is.

afjvertisen bf Hltr IHtrctbw Fh-HVM it-ii-. Htfck by the" steamer i 'irt t-rty ah IbMttt-a: Uismarck Tfibune. 1ft? The rina at Wiiaipte Wednavi OH MIS llrtlj. rry hW Hep WW WP, ani will leave llisniarck on or about Mtiiiday, Slay la. tor tiiiioni ancj an points on per Tttnt hnrrld tlrkliner In the throat which produces a hacking cough, is relieved at once bv Ilale'a Honey of Horehound and Tar.

uetiu occasional uemm uv or Piling, Chief 'of 3 who Is in the cltv. to tli mt ha hi I en. Te ago to oxftmino onr Iroroonso Who of Cnrpet noforo purchasing olsowhoro. MIRf MNTIN: fragrant as Were Iia4 fer WW WWter. Geo, WUH rapidly recoyertDg from tle Hcjt receiyea from his grey colt on Wednes day.

A rattrriage license was Issued yesterday to Nets Swanson and Miss Matilda Frea- borif. The recent rains have raised the Logan creek so as to Interfere with the repair of the Omaha line. The Pacific folks have Just received two new pnmtnes, and henceforth will neither borrow nor lend. It Is expected that everything will be In shape so that cars can he transferred to and from the Nebraska sldo to-morrow. 4 large invoice of Ituislans, consigned to Yankton, are camped In the ladies' waiting' room at the depot awaiting the first boat up nver.

Yesterday's weather was comparatively cool and pleasant after what had gone be fore. For a wonder the usual ralu was omiueit. There will be a meeting of the base ballists at 0 o'clock this evening on the ball erohhds on Codfish hill td foftn a club for the season. The closing exercises of the high School at Sereeant iMtiffg wlii take place this tiroitiise bf a very iHteresti ing eiiarntuer: a. 'Ssikf has gtd hit Vmtmf New hFniarfttWjf If SHt'WedUig Pi Wftr'tif mm HUPiiuiii I is llliiifiw tlAiitrfti between tl9 my ftiMt vmm ft gftfdf it sheuldn't tow HmerwheH Mie l't weather m4 bfg weeds pome to five It prflper attention, yoa pan turn over lo fof wifet AnotheF supply of lime has been reeelvedi and masons are at work; again.

all in barr rols, which, like lime, was entirely out of stock, is again in fair supply, John floldenreid yesterday closed a bar gain for the west half of the quarter block on which his residence on the west side is situated. The purchase price was S35Q. R. O. Major, a new member of the English colony, who has bought a school section on the West Fotk, about twenty miles from this city, Is having plans made for a 81,300 nouse.

The Sioux City and Pacific road is work ing up a good cattle business on its Elkhorn line. Eighty cars of cattle wire crossed from the Nebraska side in two days this week. E. II. Found, mailing clerk of the Yankton postohlce, came down from Yankton and relieved the Sioux City postofflce of 637 registered letters, all for Yanktqn and vicinity.

The city larshal is around these days notifying lzens to abate nuisances. Un- less heed Is iveh to his friendly warnings there will the polio something interesting to report courts. The SiotmClty lteliet eommittee have re ceived a contribution of from the" 2ieth- idlst Episcopal Sunday-school Sergeant ihiffSj and Jio fr6m flie feundiy-school tf be Jlrs Presbyterian en tt relit of Cartoh Th rtmd tit) th wpt ftitl of llifi riovd hmti MiHti mA nmii it imh is the mm lUkati w.iirt Uhvu Urn mtimate in hsf ti mm wloii wtftiiftj 1 mm Ht wt hhhih ifp ft hiMHwnri.in Mil' wiwff Hii imm Wfivto WalF WeWh ffpPHFPF f.Hi whFanlFf Hi KntehtoPf fyFldihs rapelret fhe 8ijWW fnapranpn on Pnstav riwiKiiah. and turned Mm same over to ilia diiMtrtoF of tlmestatflof dscpagpd, Huhnqna Herald, il i MThe train men are circulathig the repert that Mr- C- H. Corn-stock, for twenty-five rears past paymaster lite Illinois Central railroad, has been riven the g.

u. the cause of his discharge unknown." Perfection, a thoroughbred direct from England, arrived In the city yesterday in barge of his owner Fred Stadter of west 'nfk; The Knrllflh colonists are uolna a amid thing for this section by the bringuig of hnprovd stock I'MHiehbf tl8 fifiri bt tmm A thihe sipeii hierciiaht bfpFiuiHe) wiio atiivwl tiie eifjf wimw, mm mtt HtiiffMtiMH'Ht ant MtiMtwrastotri v. ttftOWi rn hi ra altr. aiitl 'liii Hies i ntfc eftnie tlwwii imm fcpFHiifnieftt I any wwFe. 4n adnitery easa was pommewed In tics pjarka's eoHfi yesrdayi and.

taken on change Of venue before Justice na aueKHii injiireo nusuauu is mo worser alf of liattio tveston. young lady of 30 summers, who lives on Water street oprto-sits the engine house. The man who is charged by the husband with destroying the uappiness ni ni noma is rana man, 45 years old, a stable man at Merrill's formerly, and Just now with Notli lug sensational has been developed by the testimony so far but the ease will be no again toHlay, tattle claims that he bus hand'i hostility is owing to the fact that she has refused to support him longer, and as evhlehce of bet restwctablllty adduces the fact that she, has wefked. for allying iiee the I KtllittMtll ijnn both doineNiie in the. faintly lipy.

mtHeK and acta waiter gin at in wercnwiw iioieu Carpenter ef Deidit nmea down td Sioux City (9 parry bnslpa with a nigh and airmitstretehed arm, Ife got Intotown on WadnvMiay and has ne rented two stora rooms and a dwelling is negotiating for a wareliousa, and promises to put up two or three atorea on real estate now being treated for, The mtddla room in the lluiv bard bouse he secured by buying the lease and barbers' fixtures, and was to bave.pos session last night. It will be immediately fitted up for a boot and shoe store. Ihe other puiiding barring only tin te uoner story. The jobbing lot or li aril ware that is to occupy this bulld- ing was being moved was being moved in yesterday, tnougn full possession will not be given until June 1. E.

Miller, a cousin of Mr. Carpenter from Maryland, will assist htm in his under Mr. Carpenter himself: will have charge of the It Is unnecessary to mention that it will be rushed. For tale. x- Twenty-five tons cltolce hay, within seven miles of Sioux City, for sale.

Inquire of L. M. Rogers. I.AOIKS, don't forget to go to Mrs. Zinn'a and examine her good before buying.

Her trimmer, Miss Emma Wlcka, arrived yesterday. Mrs, Zinn expected to give a grand opening Saturday but on account of the late arrival of her trimmer, she will have to postjKUio it. 'i 'i'ptwA Uargata. A good house and lot for tale oti easy W. 8.

Toma. iritett tli Uand Uegttti to Uf. AMarge crowd of citizens turned out last evening td heat the very good niucie discoursed by Heed's rornet bstid; Owing td the ftcthm slckttfs bf Mr, V. Filht'l little dsttatiter the battti ailjourtipd trbtiithe rmttt-hdUtfi aitfr ISrihg bhU frtfii td the t-cittfal acliwd khutti4i whetti 11 tllg bitlriiice 1-hwifi was fifsrniai fvFiftne Iib WAS tUtlfg 14 W1 fif lliHil 1 HI4H MiVfsViJ f4if NVvSiiti lUiuaim rtHif-a yHn hull. tcrcbt ta contribuU td paper which will ha circulated, to-day.

Jn prr tier that tbero be out dHr eoncerts there inust a t-tanii built, ami some provisions made tor luuus, incioiunaia, ihohhhuh the whur anil tear of lins and drum-sticks. No (romense amount ot lucre will needed tt.it: falrlir lilwtra.1 Amount Will shOW tlia the efforts of the band to entertain the pub- It would be impossible to enumerate the many bargains In each Department. Call and satisfy yourself that we have the Com plete and Elegant Stock of Goods NORTHWESTER TENT AND Wrtlerprotil IJors d2 3. AIMI'K uml CI sw.f irlc ILiU. XFf.

FOR TVS. Martin fe SILKS. Summer Silks, Chene patterns, tho. latest novelties, ranging: In price from 47 12 to 95c. A full line of the Celebrated Gulnet Black LACES.

Torchene, Madras, Spanish Vermicelli, and Beaded Laces, namburgr, Swiss, Embroideries and Jacquard Trimmings. TABLE LINtJNd Niti)kili, fottflKi oltlug'- liiuii Lat'Miteioiiiii Laiii will find It to tliolr Rrtvniit" in the City. Penri ntul I lottyrlt. mowL city, iowa, Suits, Waists and Hats, (Ti a CD p. CD "BP.

IfoiiiHli Sti, between Samples Sin! Mall, Boy's and Children's 03 THE ivORTHWISTf OHAS. BIRD, (Tho Glotnior) Prop, 36 38iFourtJr, 48 i 43 Pearl Streets. srotrx citv, IOWA. We would cordially invite the inspoctTon of all intending pur-ohasersi of rOlothmg lor IPOTmshixiB Go ods to examine our stock' of goods-ria far better assprtr ment than has ever been shown, in this Cityaj)" 86 Fourth Street, tisxt to Postofflce. teuifori'lrruUr, IV TIT it Aoxitcr ros ADAMS WESTLAKE'S Improved Oil Stoves, ttKAuea in Central Hardware, Wagon Stock Xftaeocl FftlntH, SoclIcmm ll(a lilg A UIIONINaBn.

PBAHL BIOCX CITY. FBANZ CO. Sioux City Brewery Mtnufaehlrert bt tleor- ill or1 Bdttles Crockerv Glassware, Wood and Willow Wra, Brusnea, Nuilous, Cbamitilient, Camps and l-nuip iS turea, Btlver Flld Wiire, Tal.ta and JVxtVot fhiilurv. Hird Oairea. Buva Eiurtn Wnaroiisuot Carts, atnwars, and a full line uf iluuda till lotaiaar Oixul-i, Hoim, Ofm Krte Fruit jaraand Jaiij Tuinblra, Cbd-lren tiarea jov a wuioti-r," ATTOllNlSlfS AT JLAW, (tmltm t4i.

ATTOItNKy AT LAW, 4JTD U. i. COWMiSSIOWU. Cl7t low. Will orxtlc In tt OourttoiP fowa, Nebrwli jtnii Dakota.

Ottioe, TO VoMrXh Btroot. UjUtra. II. CpNNIFF JTr.t 'attorney AT LAW, Offlo In fvU Block, or. Fourth and Poail, Hoax Cltr Iw.

Will practlc tn iJl th Omirtt of Korthwefc. rn Iowa, Hvbraaka and Dakota, pf taxw, amine UUoa, eta. ConuaercUl Uw ayociaigr. QI1AKB St TA VLOlt, Attorneys and Counselors, Slonx Cltjr IWk Will practlo In tba Court of Iowa, Nobraaka n.l iMkcita. Attention rlren to cvtamerctuj oininn.

umoo ta aroar'a bloclu 'atTOK3Y AT tiAW, Offlt'w wltB F. SI doof wait of First National Hank, up-atalra. Heat reference irlvfin, fl 1. 1 Jn JE- J.1.'. "9 From and after this date will exhibit the eeiebrated It, U.

CO'0 0HIL Oho t9ffthp With 0. 0011618 6 tnd ftf th head of nU best makes and are solcl in Sioiuc City only by J. WALTER, 77 Fourth St. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Bags and Straps, LIB BEY, I. P.

Jewelry Opposite Hubbard House. i will open on of tao 8ne5t an Bf at assort' monta of the latest deglp; in. offered in tWa city. I. P.

LIBBEY, lOO Fourth Street,.

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