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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 3

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CITY MILL ELEVATOR Co WIHeeiiaittisfoitomnt prtpee TOOTLE, LIVINGSTON CO. yfP4V, MAY laai. wliite Bolted Meal prliky fl.li 1 1 eta. Pearl and, Fourth Ktrodts, fnow Flake Fatent, none better, per sack, 13.80 Wmter Wheat Ya.40 Gold Dust, or XXXX Best Family, t.0 Btandard XXX, warranted. S.M Kye Flour f3.80 Oratuun 8.60 fellow bolted Meal, per 100 1,06 Will do an Eichango with Wood.talccnIinltradCs All kinds of Grain Bought and Sold.

Wo are now displaying the finest stock of Goods, Notions, Hosiery and Carpets to bo found in tho city. Peavey neeeaeere te Furniture DRESS Nuns Cloth, Mervoleux CiislmiorcM, Ilrocado Suralis, Drap IVAImaj Laco Stripe Ihuitings, Linen Lawns, Plain Buntings, Scotch Ginghams, Foulards Momie Cloths, 98 Fourth Street, Sioux City, Opposite 'Hubbard House. 2 THE CITY JEWELRY STORE WILL H. BECK, Proprietor," LAEQEST STOCK OF Fine Watches, Clocks, Ju3.ea,Tn qu.c3j3. Je Silverware and Optica! Goods, HOUSE KEEPING GObdS.

Handsome Linen Tablecloths, in patterns with Napkins to match; Doylies, Towels and Napkins, Piano, Table and Stand Covers, in Raw THE ROBTHWEST. Special Attention '-Given to the Repairing of Fine C8 FOURTH SIOUX CITY. aiiK ana jmDroiaerea uiom; juaw bulks ana open to eir point by the day following. OretpnneS, With fringes tO matCh; SheetingS Fare yesterday broke ground for o-nrl eia fir4- rn a 'T-millnr ntifl T.4hebuttei' tacfctn2 house which they Will -m -TW QVinrtftMh.n SPRING Dry GOODS. Laco Mitts, tmo Gloves, lino Hosiery, itlhhons and Laecs, Sash Ribbons, Spanish Laco Scarfs, Spanish Laco Fichus, Embroidered and Plain Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs.

w-S) -w rm 1 I Owp sale of Jfarrtfmrgn niinUBS. DLUUi now-. iy replenished 3o to $1,60 per yard, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear, Ladies' and Gent's Gauze Underwear, Children's Gauzo Underwear. Surah Satin and Satin Do stylo, workmanship "and visit our cstahlislnnont is nromnuv aiieuueu to. I S.

Martin Our Carpet Department has been removed to first floor and is fully replenished with all the very n6west design lit Velvets B6dv Brus-aelsy Tapestries and, Wool OartjetSKBtaii1 arid itail Oftt-pets, Mdtiueite and. VeiVet ftup. jFelfc oil diotiiSi velvet tiaBseeks anff oltomaiig now mi Elegant Stoek of QooAi 6omprllng nill llniuiP tiiirl gnaaiiig, oeoai tow an Napiep iFaiiiiiggi ail tyle wiifrimi, Mtdditaft li.00 S6o Stephens, FI1IIS MJAVKY. Watches. OPENING.

BIMJB, Pummpr Pbene pat tents, tlte latest nqTeltles, ranglrig in price trom 47 l-Q to 05c. A full Hue ot tbe pel ebrated 13 ul net! Black JSUks. LAOES. Torchene, Madras, Spanish Vermicelli, and Beaded' Laces. Hamburg Swiss, Embroideries und Jacquard Trimmings.

Napkins, Towels, Nottlng. ham Laces, Cretoones, Lam-1 brequln fringes, etc. iyili Hint it io ilieii adtuiiir iB tR8 6ity Penri nw4 ppwtas, siotjx oity, iow. Sirits, Waists and Hats, I'rinfliHlflliiJilmmPftma Vm ajMl PprPftlPS, Sepi-ft snckpsanrt Slclrtlngs.lllaclc ami Colored Cloaklugs, Snmmer Skirts, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Japanese Parasols, Fans, Ruchlngs, GloYCs. Our stock of Dolmans in iLyon cannot ho surpassed in perfection of lit.

tho now styles. A cordial invitation to nvioiwiiMi to iiii. aii oruers GOODS all tlte new siwdes aa -4 In FabriPSi FpulePletUtCapwe, mere, Foulards, Iace, Bunt trig, Flaida, lu New aud Heautliul Colors. HOSIERY. Our line of Ladies Misses and Children's Hosiery is now complete.

Silk, Lisle Thread and Ilalbrlggan In new and novel patterns. DRESS TRIMMINGS. An elegant assortment ot Dress Trimmings, Cord and Tassels, Silks, Satins, etc. Parties wishing Carpets Asrents for Hutterick's Patterns. elegant in desi llje to let fuiiy with, flowers and draped witn flags, The music, consisting of several fine ai! an sours py uie scnuoi, ajui excellent instru: mental selections by Arthur B.

Powell, was a leading feature of the evening and made the exercise enjoyable throughout. Tpe use of wall paiicr is approaching fine art Patterns are now made of most artlstlo design. Ptnckney keeps all the late Htrles and hnveitieiu includina the i new aesigns in aecoration papers, at them. Go and look THE CROPS. 1 neporie Co nee utra ted About Aereage mid endltiott or tue Crop of it II About this seemm of year the condition of the erop eonunrtnto prominence as a sub ject of interest, Inquiry from some dozens of men representing sections in all dlree- tiona within fifty miles of the elty, disclose the following facts The small eraln is everywhere lookln unusuallv well.

Evervthinir that was so we came ritriit up. and lias erown fast. 1 ne Krain fields now promise a larger yield than they have at this season for-y tars. This Is not the report of one or two sections, but of all the men with whom the reporter talked. But they differed widely as to the acreage of small grain as compared with last year.

It may be stated in a treneral way that on the older larms, particularly on, tne Missouri bottom, the acreage of wheat will be less than last year. On new farms, which are nearly all on the uplands, wheat holds; its own with last veer. and I in some neighborhoods, there is a slight increase. As. but few of the men talked with came from the new settlements.

the reporter could not euess whether the in crease in tne acreage or wneat to ere would offset the decrease in the bottom lands, and on old farms. As to oats, most of the men interviewed Kike of an increased acreage, and only in a neighborhoods on the Missouri bottom Is there a falling off. Flarf has grown In favor greatly, and the acreage has increased some all along the line. The increased acreage sown to flax is particularly notlcaUe in the northeastern ym ul uim nit'ua vno lino ui the Ceptral road, and In all the country between the Little Sioux aud Big Sioux north of that road. Of barley- there seems to be about the same acreage as last the1 eoru crop thatls heihi put 111 wtli be the largest fever blnnted.

despite the Targe amount bf eltl edrn Jett Irt the fields thtoiitrfi Fhe.wTiitrr. faHji delayed the work of getting tiibhett ttop thhirotiiui HlflOB- lower Linum utij I HfT II, tltHH Hff i SOI i Mi 1 1 yud there cu mvmm I PER5BNAI- ITEMS. M. n. tewta of VprmUUon i fbe ciryr ps-eennetiapa famlli left pstprday fof Mrs.

11. P. Chonev returned from Missouri Valley vfaterday. Col. H.

O. Akin Is expected home from Bis marck about Tuesday. C. C. Boerrv.

trader at Yankton Hirencv. came In from Omaaa yesterday. Cant. John Justice wns a oasaenocr for Bis- tnari'k yesterday morning'. J.

ttedctich of Meckliiiff. brother of our townsman t)r. Hoderich. in the city. KhnHff YlnVMl of Klk Pnlnt anil Khr-rllT Nick Mnberut Dakota City were in the city yester day, i CntnmmlnrA Wm.

J. Kounts arrived fmiii Ml. Iotiln ynttnrday and ia iviflmr-md at tha Hub bard bouse. Tom Cowtftll esttto 10 from WnKhli)tin vp- ttmlny, and lovwt in a day or two tor I'nia lu.liro sirtincy via C'lieyctin, i A Losing Joke. I iHamsUurg Patriot, A uromlncht nhvsleluii of Pittsbure said oklngly to a lady patient who was com- plaining or jjtr eoniinueo his inability to cure her, lalniiig nf her continued 111 health, and of tuny to cure ner, "Try op oit-The lady took It In earnest and used tersr- tho bi Uter8.

from which she obtalued per manent nealth. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but be is not so well pleased with It, as it cost mm a good pa tient. I The klnar bf Portueal has made 23,000 Out ot his trae slat ion of Shakspeare. TheHtcidli Carter's Uttie liter bills Is bleasant. mild and natural, gently stimulate.

tne i i i i. rii, kii auii uw iiuu nniesaienj tii Bjiore Tfiid ou con rpr pijis regulate well-" ppse.phe fa Ym the bowels and a by llomick, Wl ake. you ni'll. Wholesale fetaiipy oora wore. The assessment at Bt Louts for IS81 Bhows a decrease of in the taxable wealth of the City.

Realty is reported at 11110,000,009 and personalty at More easel of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, can be cured in less time, MrlthMna niMil Initio, nhit for lanS moneV. using Carter'e Uttle Uver pills, than by any other means. wuoiesaiv ujr. iiurnica alls efc Co, retail by A More. Absolutely Pure.

MAda from Ontua Crwra Tsrtav.Mo other nHinaratlnn makio Auuh llirht. Hnkv hot breads, jriuxiiHoupfi8trr CanPe eaten by 'dyspep tics without wi or the IUs riuian iroin heavy lniUgeetible foodM Bold only la eans by RnvTL UlLinti Powb.it Hew York. A Ytll. Soil! A Mi'jntalrt Cllnatil Sioux Gify St. Paul Ii.

It. 5 nrnlPMn. Itflrt RrUuii With ufMutHHSAM aacural AevARMSSf ef top Pnduteana pnUrta Of iUvain, fuow-oea, sclals, nilla, U.rtf if Therm laods Are vnimtM In tea Jeountlee ef BUm fcttrth, lirown, Watonwan, starim, uowom AtiuncwitA, sua HiuncatiU, and in Oscaola, UiKhliMMm, binus ind Lyon fa Iowa, and are offorud At luw prlco on Ton Udib, with Uband duwountA tor eptt. a lAu't purvbaaa a borua fur Lfaa (utura Xtnlon roueallupoBoraaon-s 1jui4 CoouaiHAloMr, Sw PauL The Oororn bar attnollAhed Local InI A ron at MttiMim New Clm, bt. Jamee, fnif mi.nt, Mininuan Lake, Wlndotn, Heron Laka, V-uldii.

Worthlnrtoo, Bible. LuTerna, Bock fuiplos and Btlgrrtou. rfrtfsflfirlf)f to prcbfw town lots In any or Ibe rrowin towns lo' tne line or too I'auI Ai felouA Llur bowH bt. Hi.M. a.

MILLkit. a i a at as i i delineated. Tt UmJ thtf lloeked wor th' way uravuie'a eemeuon hihb tlia liiiliT'i uai ariiiiHuhsit iiiiimird hw I embarrassnient. The ktaara was Leauti romut aiti ertHtl. tl iH III mst.m 141114 III ana reguiaie iiib uuwria.

bv aiooraj i illfiiilLif Iran purgat ye plus, iney inKd vuu hil'k. aiiu liicii icuiu lictis in Livingston Co. kt liter ijr nottie in Hits wiv, pne ef home in ietiiism.it, ptsii ilitu blio trtka tit wab house. Mithhut ur is something to eat 1 ptherwie. and ft ia ia fre? quemiy piuerwu.e, iere patwng The MtPhell, thief, WIUlwn lucaj, was seen by; Ansfln'e boy late pn.

Friday afternoon, near the old cemetery. mile and a half north of the city. The offi cer wno arrtvea from Auteneit for ni man yesterday, says that he broke jail twice at Mitchell, but was recaptured. The wall of the Woodbury county Jail where he broke out was not strong originally, end the un-safeness of the eells has been condemned by two successive grand Juries, it had been been patched up after the two men escaped about ft year ago, end of course wee not as strong as oriKinally. Young Gronh who usually patrols the hall during the day was asleep, having been up the night before taking care of the insane, emu that SheiiS Jackson started with for Independence oni an hour twa bufiira Lunaa broka oul Lueas lied been kept In the Iron cage of his iiiffhta.

hut wtut AllawM the mora eom- fortabre quarter! in front of the eage during uie utiy. Mr gtoek eilverware Is tlraply to rannse, and embraces everything new for presentations. YY U4 On 4lA.v, HC rfBwewr. Coat, pant and vest makers wanted lit Gilbert's. But wall paper at Plnckney'sand be happy.

Fixe ladies' gold watches and chains at Wm. Uiles'. Just received at Elliott's the best baby carriage for $10 In the market. THE ORIGINAL GE0RG1AS. Tlte ITXonarcba of the IWtnAtreLjVorld at the Academy, Saturday, may 21.

They are coming, and don't you forget it oar own and only original Georgia minstrelsthe mammoth and unapproachable niinsjtrel organization of the nineteenth century, before whose resplendant fame all other troupes bow their heads in humilia tion of spirit. They are the original Geor- trltina xchn havH ppt t.hn tinftpm which sroreS of companies have feeblv Imitated, but have never equaiea Ana tnts supero wrgamzn-tlon for the season of' 1881 has been remod- eied i.enwrged,, and improved so that it is better than ever berere. There ete si bf the Attest cbrtifediana ever gathered ne stagej anti roar ot frii or vie minstret wno: UtlttfevlsttlS. lltf.d ft HIHUI MM- W4WTFt ft Apply Mm A JMfasJi, Wts p4WTpmj will wr nice lw fuscan Ipp liQiwets in all the new shades thl week, Tirs largest stock of bracelets to select tr3m at Piles', House and lot for sale cheap. C.

TaoMPsoif. roBSAi.ic, a well-trained family horse, buggy and harness. J. W. Rtmy.

Mne. II AJtMox rennests ail to attend the opening next Monday and. Tuesday. It will cost yon nothing to see her flue display, and WPfiUi assure you was sue win nave on vx-hMtion toe largest and llneit line that has ever been ehowu In the elty of new and latest styles In millinery. Iter display will conaUtof the newest styles of shade trim mingtgood, ribbons, flowers and also a lariftt assortment of trimmed and un- trimroed hats and bonnets, at prices lower than the lowest.

New band bracelets in both solid gold and rolled plate, hand engraved and with stones, at W. U. Beck's elty Jewelry store. FUN AT FORT NIOBRARA. A Raid on m.

ttaltea tteUae Tre Mett Sliot and One Killed J-A Lieutenant tvho went Attee the ltatdel-i Be-ported fflorially tfoUttded. A fncfat hohherhlnt? A setloy distdr- pahec that bfcfcllrred at fm NlbbtilW lait mm fiifW hitij mi ftached km MM. mtfely Iti that vicinity: ittii ia A HtifiJ mmm mm. mi mutt Uamm mam, mm im Imi mm immmM lHt? EUHlHMtif Bt HHriKlnE mm fiff wiif mmm mw mmm mmmm mm tm vnn w- witn Fie raiqers, naq oruwu a oeu vi tnut. and warranted him in returning the compliment, which he did by shooting him, I Wild Bill) through the bowels, and he Would probably die.

A half-breed was also shot and kHIed. The cow-boys and soldiers held tlieir ground nrmiy ana snorny wmmded one of the maskers, which was the signal for their beating hasty, retreat, successfully made on horseback, into the CtursuU was given the following morning by gecond'Weut. Uherry and a detachment of soldiers. The pursuers divided and the received ot, tne lieutenant was been found in the sandhills either dead or mortally wounded, and wltli only Mingle private, who was a badly seared that heeould give no rational aeeount of how it all had happened, exeepttng that they had been suddeniy.fired upon. it it generally concpum.

i tuat tne vwtp log party were "deserters" and, desired to make a html on toe bar before leaving the country, a To Whom I Way Concern. Mavou's OryicB, 8iop CrfY, MayU, 1881-Atl owners and those having the eare of hogs or swine are hereby cautioned against allowing the same to run at large in the corporate limits of Sioux City, under the penalties and forfeiture aa provided by law and the ordinances of the city. M. At. dmith, juayur.

i Tmkkk will he ft meeting of engine com pany No. 1 Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, tnt th titi noun nf taking Some action look ing to a representation at the Ute tourna moiit. It desired that ail members be present. W. OetJLAitklS, BecreUry.

Tint largest etoek of fine rolled plate neeklaeee and loeketa at Wm, lilies', Vr lient. One hundred and fifteen acre! ot pood 1. a am corn Janjv-two nouses on ma lano. yhi rent to separate parties. Apply to M.

Brown, bergeant muffs, Io. Fbom the ouantlty of wall paper Plnekney Is receiving this spring might be supposed that every house In the elty Is either being paperea or rtpapereu. rtiVEtt news. 1'he ritef still fails an inch two daily, The IrflhsfefWal President leg Ah etoss-itiK am yesietdayt t'hi 8t law waMi el the fflhe fs fmM UtsiiiiKlf IftwIiiFi the Wn, Ttieie was rlie ef a foot that aay. Tha Hntto is ePPPted pe feftHv Isirnph by tin mh mi like the Nellii ficfe anRot he phi la HHtil tha fftine ri wmm Th fien, itHPker pegan mm load for Flrra yesterday mwi to leave for that port on Tuesday next, I 'rt til in ml nra Knunta.

who has arrived In the city, says that ha expects a load of 800 mm 4 1 The Far West was at Buford on her way to Benton at 8 M. of the Oth Inst. The Far West was the last boat out last season, il.nflrat lntn V.nktnn thin BDrilltr. the first out of Yankton, the first Into Bismarck, and will be Ute first to Benton, i Capt. Bishop, general egent of the Teck line, savs that the Nellie feck will be ready to launch In about a week, by which time It i Mnkntu.it that the mountain rise will reach Vankton.

and allow, the boat to float over the bar, it is not decided whether the jdavjwf tKer Atw wm hae enti se jpkes CDnvaise wiut, ja.ngiirert wiilW nr ttta mm Kt UEtBrMHRl lWm WmW to Ht hHHlsB Bf PtHHH. .15 eHIHei ft if. mjhmm mm mm II is tifHtiet tn ftwtm am ought, to tw eiWF, W.W tiiitf Wateii. aud a Inaii sunt jaen to itujiHieg wtjs loFfrom nis ettv. Wiien the Me tie IS aunched work will begin op the Puninah, riiera are not men and material sumcitmt to wptk on twa wmn at the sroe timet War It Ant.

A farm oue and one-half miles from elty. inquire pf u. w. Kindsnortn. or iu w.

Chase. Is this well-nigh perfect weather alt nature ta looking her loveliest, which gives man a laudable yearning to also look his vervbeali and to do this ha wants to to straight to Jack aicute and get one oi uioae elegant spring entts which Jack Is turning out this spring to beautify and adorn the noblest work of Hod which aforesaid Ii the men of the northwest in general ana oi Sioux City In particular. This information is given irotn an earnest assure to improve tne appearance oi uie numan raoo. Tub largest stock of watches of Waltham, Elgin, Springfield and Ilampdon make at Wm. lilies'.

Chockkby and glassware, flour pots, fishing tackle, door mats, ropes and twines, brushes, spoons, tin and Japan ware and house furnishing goods in great variety at email's, reari street, SOMETHING fftW UNDER THE SUN. Battanbola Boqaet Sociable. The ladies of the M. E. church will sell a buttonhole boquet to their gentlemen friends for "trash," a duplicate of which some fair lady will have.

The duplicate being found, both will be entitled to a late suDoer: all at the house of F. F. Beck, next Tuesday nignt. ah are invitea to an en joyaoie ucue. A Z.AB6K line of the new box cases in 14 and IS karat for every make of American movements, at Will II.

Beck's, the city jeweler. A side-Bab top buggy at Smith's West Side green-house for sale cheap. Good as new. The Free ReadtngRoom. To the Editor bf The Journal.

Sioux Crry, May 14. TrfB Jotmir At has already very kindly "Mere Mentioned" that the reading-room how adjoining the elty UbhtryJtJbnl, Certterbt third and Peatl Streets will hei-eaftet bt? bpM to the ubitc. day and fcvehlfigi the ladiss bf tlii WtiniftH4! ttiHsHatt timetahee5 hhtdH feel Vfet giaiefhi td tli ilbrttt bdnittiHtglaHd' awat US WtF? fif IN pi- icrs to ne in tne room S)OlA noting. nira Times mall Mo(oe8 Itegieter. Bt.

Paul Pioneep-Press- Bt, uaw uioue. Harper's Weekly. Harper's Monthly. Soribiier's MontUly. Louisville Couriur-Joumal.

Toledo Blade. New York Tribune. Youth's Omnpamon. The Churcntnan. The CongregationaitBti New York Advocate, The Interior.

Tuk largest stock of fine stone rings of every description at Wm. lilies'. peelftl Margate. boose and lot for sale on easy W. H.

FoLua. A good terms. WASTgp, nuMi girl. Aoply at Dr. Cald- well's drug store.

A LABOR line of neW diamond cluster rings, as well as an assortment of loose diamonds, opened this week, at W. Beck's, the city jeweler. i Tallora Skilled workmen In every department of the trade wanted at Gilbert's. No bunglers tteed apply. It ooms Wanted.

Tb ht- three good roomi for amaii lauiiif Itt a desirable PtiiefejkiotfMjtAx-. jpFSIfclUl Ui.ttfthUeitirH Mk2 ileal LBtaui ii lbs mmm mtm mmst Hfmn fflgmpi iR8pft8lVSfiHBP iflteftafflfflSHiipiwiii t8 tfiellfllHl PBB18: ThfffiifgtWH mm mm ef mm- km-mmm wm mm Mm wwm mm Pf iRPpflfflflf Rf sfflRff bfi ftfia m-mmmmkwmfa Any person wianins to become an asso- rflBmber mp.st pe4 WTfen appijpa- ftqn fo toe executive cqmmitwe, pp upon at the monthly meeting ot said com mittee, on the last Thursday of each month. To become an active member application must be made to the musical director at the Weekly meeting ior reiiearaau Amateurs will meet for rehearsal and drill on Tuesday evening of each week. The meeting will be held In Bt. Thomas' church Tuesday evening, Mv.8, Professionals win meet tor renearsai oniy when the musical board deems it necessary.

The Union will give private monthly en tertftlnments, to widen, none but nientberi and their Invited friends will be admitted, Public entertainments will be given ouar tarly. rKRD Ann OVBS. An initiation fee of one dollar (I will i paid by all members. The annual dues laid by all except honorary memburs) are dollar (84). payable semi-annually In VPurlng the" present month May, lasi members are accepted as charter members without anDiication to uie exeeuuveeom mtttee.

A cordial Invitation la extended to all amateurs and professional musicians to attend the meeting at St. Thomas' church, Tuesday evening May 84. is order oi tne executive committee, W. Votraai jrHtiecretary. II.

C. DnAPER, having sold out hi paint shop, persons desiring work tn his line will ptease leave orders on slate at L. M. Rogers' feed store, one door west of old shop. a Vreneta and Oerman miltnery Hoods, Imported goodi front Paris and Berlin, fiatest stylet just arrived.

Ladles' and ehttdren's hats and bonneta from tha beet to theeheaitesti especially the newest stylet nf narfnrAlmt liAts. from Bwlsa Isee. renutne iituntion cnip navs, lanwoue uatn, aio ttat an, Frenoh, Uerman and American fash ona In bet if a and erev. and a areat variety pf other Beauuful small ehlldreivs lata, gut mi ami uurnuin urwiu, miv, a arae stock of untrlmmod hats for sale to the trade, I have also ft email stock of laees, rrencn satin ana sua riDoons. lust tmportett rrom Europe, i snail swy no onger man tnree or tour weeas.

Upppr earl street, best door south ot Mrs, ItllHR IIIIMHti arlon's. tiiati feeiieet tcnteetainuieiii at leN gean Bittna, L'tiHettoedence bf Tbd Joiiftisli SifitriSAMr tlLl rlfi. May 14, iSSLf elosiiitf esertlsei bf the Ltab ectiaol last evehitti mymmm ana Mtef tain iBf thfoufelidut. The lafis: feem el the bbiliiini Wll filled, atllimtili all tli FOftfli leadinif to the village weff mwUiyBiht pad, Ttta t'oimg ladies and gentlemen QHltteiJ ihemeelvea witli eredll wtttent eeuHOBf apiipeame too programme were fne expeuenj peciamftnops or Messrs, ft. WelrduChas.

Gillette. Geo. Stewart Fred Carter and Samuel li. Montcomerv. Mr.

Montconierv in render nir his selection, an en tract from Bishop Whipple, showed ex, cedent training and thorough understanding of his subject. Ills voice was full, rich and powerful, and his earnest delivery made his part decidedly the finest of the evening. The experience of "Jamie Butler and the Owl," as told by Frank Murphy, brotnrht down the house with hearty laughter. The ennava bv Edith Klnnle. Lutie Brown and fcdd liolman were very fine, especially that oi air.

iioiman on tne "uompartKon oi tne Presidents." which wag more than an av erage production and showed deep thought and delivery. Mine Beman gave "Prayer and Potatocn" with ft deep, rich voice ami fine expression. Mlsa Eva furdy feelingly Nellie will banmrnrkita tW e.lty. IfaliKMI mieiit care to wiuia away an i our nr so io ImriH nerviest To'PaT CVinirrfinttldiial h. Iter.

J. K. Chalmon. piiator; fck-rvi8 8t m. Subject; Ttaa Hind (if Fulliiwinir CihriHt ThunnntlH Evening- rrioe at I.

m. Bubjocti Tbe Drani of Ufa." Bundajr-achocii at A. Baptist churc Iter. p. M.

MacLeod, pastors I Preaching A. t. Lecture in the ere wnar. minjectt "iJcnj Israeli," Bunatyr BvniKJi si is m. Kwnillsh Ktanirnllttil t.lif hnmn fhllrfh.

UnV C. G. Widen, pa tori Service at 10; 13 A. At. and TtiiOfVM.

BUnuai-aChool as u. t. A Klml Vtnthri1tif ttotMntml httrtth. UpV. f.

N. Paruue, fntof ervkHA at 10ti A. M. and T.U0 p.m. puBuayntutxu nt siau p.m..

Fresnyterfsn eburrn, ttev. If. Avery, pas Tnri. i-rpm'nini nt luiua a. m.

ami i r. m. Kuurttty-M hooi nt 13 M. a Tfee Ntflonl Advenflrts will wtrh1pthl sfr-fim tt't'litt'k In tho next the mui snaps. -Tli WeMlier.

IhiitpattAMBi Vn th nnnAP Mtaslaatnnl and lower Missouri valleys i Generali? fair weather, variable winds, mostly north to west, rUlnsr, followed liy falling barometer and no. decided change In ternperataro, MERE MENTIONS. Business was eood yesterday, even for a Saturday. The town was chock full of people. 1 -J A marrincn llwtKB was IssbmI tft E.

C. Bassford and Miss Mary J. Knapp McGrew McLean of BloonlinEfton, have opened a law and real estate office fn the Vinton block. Th relief nommlttee will send out to-dav S150 to Vermillion. S110 to Meckllne and 8100 to Gonderson's mill.

Tt in ATnftAil -that tliA SioiiT bridere will be crossable to-morrow arid the road uuuu as uits coiuer dccvuu icivu bnUdat Jhe corner of Second and Pierce streets. Johh Lessen Ich baa ooened a saloon just east of where his ChicaRO hotfse formerly stood, ttotk btt the hew hotel begins? tomorrow. th Miasduti ttttley titties SiijfS that jlllWtnhieniehy open A fetftiery in mm mm Mmi new le b'uttuititmi R8torf9! WM HPf8F ifHaHUe tflftFIt fl tt" tiprmi! nnnnw uwra yw- fj-'rilii ITrTFT'TTT OF rfJ TUT" pFia rnPl-li I i 1 1 I 1. 1 1 A fllU Ulin AA CAVA LitiBLd. tpftrpii4eicetfereQIVtb8PftS0B! Chandler, the proprietor pf wht the Chandler house at Vermillion, Is In town to see abont material for a new hotel that be will build at Vermillion on, the bluff iuat back of where the depot stood.

The straight passenger train is to bo put on the Elkhtrn division of the Sioux City and racinel to-morrow. Borgeous IIICVT VI (J Hid A'' fcTO via wvw tt nd Missouri Valley on the same day. Tim Cnrrabtne nays that on the night of May 10 the barn of George White, living In thft ptwtern part of Dixon county, ten mile from iWa, wm struck by lightning and burnfd, with fentti, Including live head of liorsen and eolts, A. Nystrom arrived with party of abont fifty Swedes yesterday morning. Most of these immigrant were young men, who will likely go with Nystrommi the grade.

There were two or three families, and some half dosen young women who will take positions In private families for thfljpresent, Nvstrom reports havlnic had a first rate time during his vtslt home, lion. J. B. Oelfrage, writing ft business letter to this office from Council Bluffs, gives number of Scottish setUerS are to arrive rrnm Keotlana ere loner, my nrouier uciuk one of the number. They are coming to large tolonyl of rmnfnrrn tlirf Da large eoionyt oi us lanes fere also to arrive td reinforce thd Danish settle meat in this (Li L.iterty townshap.

Afewar- Mved last week. itU i iirlnr'E itr.ititiitl'ua Peter aonnson ana nw partner snippea on ihgtteebitn ibf ijehteiii bHtlifecaWg dLdt ftUPHllHtt Fill HfWg un before Judge idtfer at 4tik 4'Qini he lt ay. TJ)e efendant moveii tq dismiss the attachment on the, ground that vvttt nau not attcmpjeq to jwaw i creditorsl: iput the court did pot take this view of thd case, and the attachment stands-Next wlircoroe the onestlon as to whether the moitgago' given by Oe IU will hold. Sheriff lioveo of Elk Point says that the preliminary examination of Barton and Murray for the shooting of Jfphn 8hafwM bettlii at i p. h.

to-morrow. oeioreiuiifB smvtt, tit filk Point. The attorney for the prosecution will he Wall worth, and torjbe sheriff says further that it la appatntly the plan of the defense to make ft Strang fight tha rXftininftt ion. Or. Doug- lniiays thnt Joe.

IShay win sot well enough to attend thd fxamttiRtioii. Juiiua Maaanheplar. who lias Just returned from ft vUU to his old home In Prussia, sayi that the immenso unmigration tna, oin Ing to America from mostly from tha country, huteomparawvly few of thocttv or town peopia are leaving, ah Germany is ft great Julius says, ana Bismarck is eonstaniiy asitingtor new tAts to keep up the army, The people, particularly the country folks, are dissatisfied and wilflnff to bo anywhere to avoid oonserlp tion and taxes. On the. day that Jallus came ashore at tjasue uaruen landed, moHtly from Uermany, Thn mafahnl Is around these day no ttfying negligent citizens to clean ftway te pestilence breeding hltn on their premises.

tl.it Blluva mllarManL TlltA IbI1A Are merely of courtesy, as the citiset is by law requirea aae nunc ui nu Ihi gentle warnings of the police, HiMtlrt wltlmut runt ftrtt not heeded, thet) the eujf has two Bttspsenpiii Tlie first, the mte that will 4 usjially. akmi, is to nringtlie negligent rmsen wture emirl and him film. The ether b.V2 srtmui to the party ttwuing or oetmpying the tueiuUttK, KedeiloU Pt OayvUlet wlio i ttv. vs ihAt hut a small eron was nut In on the bottoms that were flooded between Vermillion ana anauin, 11m wn illiout teams In the tirst place, ami then the ground did not dry olf "Vii (T.at nnut thorn i tfllTI Mlltu icwiiiiji 1- iii Btennh from the thousands of dead and unourleu cauie. wm uu villa the destruction of property was pot so r-omfilete.

and there some ground. Is planted to rn: Tim farmers who lived aoout mcck- the uolntiii to put In crops and will go back iind I. at nid nr iimiit rpniPd rrnuna 1111 to ther places best season A Lkituht ti.vud litifa Bi.iLUoH. the tililcsl Xm 'm a suiuv viw but id j-eafs ttf earne into the ei-m efi lite rrSHilfV tip hWnW at IliPIr" etflfldfar ihsr'A vim wlire s.i tiiuih ic.i ti etuiie imrw ft uiwtt; ii'pv mipii Mil ii 4 tFSMik ahuiist to ti' iy whm liter wpte ee.tiftftB mv ihef whfl Vame hy deotlffd to LavA tliL-ia tdkbu on tittt train, saying that as rain, sayuii they pad come fcofaf Pl th, walk the rest of the Wyt Tlmhs they carried wUu them 0ontaiued their clothing and ft large supply of they had coma Uf pn font uifiw pouhl an wiiiuii some of of raw ma OiailU Ida lining. MiuuM ii.iau could not be ascertained from the trainmen who gave the item.

TIia family of Mrs. Catherine Flyeon the mi. ff liltla irnvp An west side, needs looking after. A neighbor reported the children crying so bltierly of hunirer that he could no i rest, and though a poor man himself he sent his wife over will brew! for the family. The sao of Mrs.

Flye. which has already been nwaioneil several tlnu-s, Is a peculiar one. ti woman wait ncfore the commissioners if inStr! ami tliev decided that she was ot a te tho Insane asylum. She was" cnt to the county poor farm, and after l6KrtiillH Hrfc Br TittiRtHHi Trie agd to ekaiiiiiie out iiiiiiieiise Um of Vmd befow Itweuld bs impBiiibli tsiBUfflgfaii ths mm bMgiiRi in ih plitS iBfJ illgiRt t86fc 8f 688cjl I. lf i Send ior Samples.

lORTHWESTEnff TENT AND r' rir, LADIrS VrtlHt UA. IM1AS AturA(ft. 1 I ft Iff! V- TootlQ, srtr iti.ao. AVIIIIIG MANUFACTORY W-fc If I All SOLE pOB PATKa 1 FUl-lJliMU UUI 7- rl Li r. Martin Fourth between Samples Sent by Mall, Boyfl and Children's FOR THE NORTHWEST.

eudllrlrtilur. CHAS. B. BIRD, (Tho Olotnior) Prop. S8 38FourD, 46 Pearl Streets.

sioux city, iowa. We would cordially invite the inspection of all intending purchasers of Clothing of "Fxirnishing Goods to examine otxr stock of gobds--a far better qualityfr an psort- ment ttian has over boon shown in this oity. WISE BROS. 86 Fourth Street, next to Postotfice. Ice.

H. G. i Will ftirnish Ico as follows Privata families by iha month, 10 to 15 lbs daily, Dylhe season, 10 lbs daily, 5,00 it ti ii it 41 II II 15 SO 100 II 6.75 II II 9.50 12.00 22.50 2.25 2JB II II Oy tha ton ai lea House, By thd ton delivered Sioux City BriEWEnV Ueor in Sega or Oottisf 'inirt ANt MALT Ice! WYCKOFF 1. FnorEiowiUU cauds. JlfWlUIIT ATTOIWEYS AT XAW, ttoWv Ciy iow.

Wll prAotic la eourtt of Iowa, Jfobiraska and Dakota Tenriturjr, oak oUcUoua, pay taxe, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND IT. 8. COMMlSSIONia loiut City lows. win mLum in nt (VnirtA of fowa, Kebtra ami Jp-atalra. ATTOUN12 AT LAW, OinM In Davia lU'k.

IVurtte and VetU louc cur iw. Will pmUhIca la All thf fVwirtS J': QMAKIJ TAVMlll, Attoi'iieyi und Counselor, lpun Cttr Wit) practice In lh Courts of low. Nnhronka And UukotH. Attrntlon eln ouiutMa ululing. I'hit-a ut Vr anmr's Ifbmk.

R.J.CitAi. UJ.fArwi. rjl ftt t'M I'll ATTOIIN13Y AU LAWa -i v' fiW69Wh ift Matiohtf I liatik, tip-tiilri Ui sl H-terHtt'e pht Erom iand after thia dvto will oshlhit tho dolohratoa N. 13. OOX GO'S FINE OHIL- DIIEN'S Shoes togothor with S.

D. Sollor3 Go's. Thcso two brandg stand at the head of all best make3 and aro sold in Sious City only by Hats, Caps, Tiniak0, Dais and Otrape, I. P. LIB BEY, atGhesWPli'y.

I will open one of the 'finest and best, assortments of the, latest designs to myjinp over offorod in this city. 7 I. P. LIBBEY, 100 Fourth Street, Opposite Hubbard Howe. ELLIOTT'S BAZAB Croclrtry, Olasswaro, Wood au.l Willow vr.

nruahj Untumn. Lamp SVe, riair 1 J. WALTKir, 77 Fourth St..

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