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    1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FRIDAY , 0010BER 7 , 1892
MUST EXPlAlMIlEiR ACTS |
Hiiolro-k County Officials Cited to App&ar
Before tbe Snjireme Court ,
WILL BE SETTLED EARLY NEXT WEEK
rcr W. llnjn "ln mill \V. V. I'llbsrt M y
lie I'lihlxlif U fur Ounlrttiil | K m Ill-
null at llirlr IlHurln to
o.-'c , Nob. , Out , f. jSpedal to Tnn
BEE. J The supreme court this morning took
a hand in tbe county seat trouble at Culbert-
son It will bo remembered that last week
Chief Justice Max well Issued & restraining
order requiring Uoorge W. Benjamin and
\V. F ubert , the treasurer and county clerK
of Hitchcock county rehpnctivcily , r.ot to re-
niovo the records and papers from Culbert-
scn to Trentou until the nr ument upon a
petition In error could be board by tbe su
preme court ou November IT. The Ute dis
turbance at Culbertson xvai occasioned by
the attempt of parties to mane a forcible re
moval of the records. Tuesday ultrrnoon
Attorney Cole of Culbortson appeared before
tbo supreme court and tiled nn in formation
in contempt ngainsi Messrs. Benjamin und
Filbert. ThR court this morning issued tbe
following orjer :
"And now , t. xV. Cole , having Died xvith
the cli-rlt of this court certain written charges
against Oeorcu \ \ . Brnjamln nndV P. Fil
bert , alleging tbe nKolxxliotics of suid Uoargo
W. Benjamin nnd W P. Ki.oprt to nn order
mudn by Hon. Siimucl Mrixxvcll , chief Justice
of this court , on the ! IOth dnv of September ,
IMtt , upon tbe petition of the plainlifTfi in
error herein , restraining ana enjoining the
sula Ueorce W Benjitmln ana W. P. Filbert
, from removing or attempting to icmovo
their respective otllccs. Jurnlture , fixtures ,
files , tHiok pupPi-M c.r county propeny liom
the villnpo of Cnlbertson , Hitchcoclt county ,
Nob. , to Trenton , in s > nid county , until the
17th day ot November , und said charges
having bnen subm tied to this couri , a rule
Is allowed herein against tbo said Uocrce
XV * . Benjamin and W. P. Filbert directing
them to appu.ir before this court ou Tuesday ,
October 11 , IS'.U , to show CHUEO why they
should not bs punUbed ns for contempt for
their disobedience. "
Suprrinc Court rrocrrdlti * .
William D. BecUetU osq. , of Omaha ad-
mlttfed to practice. Omnha Loan uud Trust
company vs Overall. Motion to dismiss over
ruled , Venger vs Lemp. Motion to dismiss
overruled , Lowe vs HOPS Printing company.
Motion to advance ovcrrulnd Hofeck vs
State. Motion to dismiss sustained. Crews
vs Cofftnan Rule on defendants to show
cause October 11 xvhy thi-y should nut be
punished for contempt. Flacg vt. Flacp.
Leave gix-on plaintiff to file additional trcn-
f.cript. Omaha Coal , Coke and Lime com
pany vs Fay Leave given plaintiff to file
Hflliiavits. 'RichHrds vs County Commission-
eis of CBV | ooutnv. Submitted on inottou.
Englebert v * Troxoll. Motion to dismiss
ovorrulei ) ; appellant givi-n ten days to hlo
briefs ; appellees txventv dnys thureaftor.
State ex rcl Attorney Geiifrnl x's bir.ith.
Dismissed. The lolloiving can-sos 'verc con
tinued : Bobn Sasb and Unoi company vs
Chase , Roberts vs Fisher , Cooper vs"State.
The following cnuses xxeie argu"d nnd sub
milled1 Yncer vs Lemp , bti-nwood x-s
Onmba , Faruuhar vs Ilitiben , Karll vs
Kvhn , StatH ex rcl CamDb'll vs Ferguson
Henry VR Vliot , Liiny vs Nelson , Mvers vs
McGavrock. Bank nf Commerce vs Gees ,
Omaha Street Haslxx-nv company vs Clalr ,
Omaha Strcol Ruilxvav company v Elkinn.
\VHiitn Allot tier Arrituiitln ? .
The case of Ht-nry Oliver apainst.Tames F.
Lansing is likely to become famous in tbo
annuls of the "district court In uud for tbe
countv of Lancaster. Some months ago Mr.
Oliver commenced a i-IU.OOO aatnagt suit
against Mr Lansing but afterxvards xvilh-
drexv lu Still later no commenced a suit to
compel an accounting between Ihe uvo , xvho
are joint oxvncrs of the Lansjng Iheater in
thl city. Today Mr. Oliver commences a
i.hird suit. He sets lorth in a petition tiled
xvitn tbe clerk of the district court tnis tnoru-
luir that tbo piopertx' in question is encum
bered to Ibo extenl of fjd.OOO ; tlial Mr. Lun-
tiiig bus bad chiinro of ttm building and nas
collected n large amounl of rants foi xvhich
he has refused to malm an accounting. The
court is requested to order n partition of the
property , or If that cannot be done order it
told and the proceeds paid into court , an ac
counting had and tbe plaintiff be paia h's '
just share of the amount.
Lincoln In Itrlcf.
D. R. LilUbrirtee xvill commence at once
the erection of a throe-storv brick block ut
the corner of Eighteenth uud O streets.
City Treasurer Stevenson xvas married
last evening to Miss Kale Damroxv Tbe
iiewlv wedded couple are already at home at
14U3 Q street.
Judge Tutlla und a Jury are engaged today
in the oa e of Colina B. Blake against J. H.
McMurtry in xvhlch the plaintiff sues for
$3,000 damages. She alleges that tbe de
fendant threw , cloud upon her title to five
acres of laud xvhich she had bought for in
vestment.
Tbe uumes of a large number of additional
\xitnesses were placed on tbe information
ngulnst W. H. Irx-ine , xvbose trial for the
murder of C. E. Montgomery commences
f next Monday.
AMU&KMKA'IS.
Mane" nt Hey d'n.
An English low comedian of txverity years'
successful stupe experience , a past mastei
in the uit of milking points nnd in kno'.vl'
1 edge of just what tbo average thentor-gooi
most fully appreciates , and a "litlurury fel'
lor" of French extraction get together one
"Jane" is produced.
"Jane1' is brimful of points nnd to every
one of them is attached u laugh exlraclor
Tuey are Irresistible. Tbo story of the
threo-aci luruo U supremely ridiculous , but
not a man or xvoumn of the audience thai
crowded the Boyd last evening out fellas
much interest lu its dovelopmeut as if it hud
boon a xvoru of suriouv genius , and all ,
laughed till tears eamo. it xvas " .lauo'i'
first vitit to Omaha and all that can be said
between laugh-enceuderod hiccoughs , it
Come again June. True , there are bpou on
the suu , and tbe authors of "Jane' ' have burdened
denod the work xvith a too lingering dpnouo
inent for the sake of makiuc u point that ii I
haraly worth Ibo price ot un null-climax
All of Charles Fiuhman'fi companies an
coed , and the one m whoso euro "Jane" uni
been plaued is not less than cooa. 'i ho lines
bit of obnracler acting that could be seuu ii
tbe Mr. Kersbaxv of Mr. Al. Harris ; It is ar
that has much of the French periucliot
about il and such as is rarely seen on tbi
English-speaking vtuge , Mr. Harris ueve
ininitpB a point and never seems to make one
the art that conceals art is perfectly exuia
pllticd lu his strikingly artistic performance
Misi Grace Sherwood bus a thorough 0011
ropllon of the part , of Jane and Its ext-outloi
proves bur u fcotibrette of conbldcrable newer
er * ; now and ugaln eho shoxxs gloum's o
higher comedy attainments ,
Claude is a bov Buttons is the goncri
name pf his class in England a sort of boot
and door boy , and a character comparative ) ;
cexv to the Amorifan stage. It is "ixmtid
erablo of a part , " und Arthur Boylan pluv
it. Master lioylau has much to do xvith tb
success ot "June , " and deserves tbo bivnus
praise for bis xvork , ji ] axing xvith all tbeeat
of a volerau in licht comedy. The elbe
ohurootcrs in tha nlne-iiart cad are adr
qualelr roprrsentcd , The Boyd lilda fair t
break lu business record M lib ' ' .Tuno "
There's a curUtu-ruUer cullnd ' Churns , " c
which the title u the most attractive feature
It is oneof the New York Herald prire pluyi
ana txere it 10 lie lakou as a sample prodiic
of the dormant dramatic genius Hut Is ktnv
Ing to axvuke , us it ! ) of us hope , tad indue
* vould be the outlook lor the great America
drama ail of u > ure yearning to ball.
y CuurrrU
A taiall but entbusiattio und withal a vcf
well outertamed audience gruatud the Bei
ger-Daintv t'onoert company at the Youu
Men' * Christian association ball Uit evoi
lug. The entertainment was of cxoeplioui
merit aud not a number ou the program failc
to nnd favor xxith tbo audience. Eachuumbi
-was uutrUly encored , ana tbe listeners d
vidoa thulr Juvom impsrlially among It
artistB. One of the most pluaftinc feature
ii u * tbe iHTformance of Leon Marx , the be
viollnut who is a marvel for bit ago. H
cicuution of tut ) moil alftlouH
w& almost beyond cr. ! .r'um , &ca
tccmsfl bnrdlr Inferior to thnt of
lhobestma ersoftbe.n ranionl. Hoplaxod
txvo telections and responded to a many
* i oiire * . A contralto voice of r msrkabie
lower ar.d gvcotness wa displayed bv Kale
310-sie Uunohue In scrsral selection * , which ,
xrere onthnsiasUcally received. No lets i
Pleasing were the pluno selections of Ueerg-
etta Lov and the cornet ole by Anna
Terona Berger. Laura Daintr recited a
number of Rejections in the inimitable man
ner that has made her a papular favorite
lurlnp tliB past twenty vars. Her read- !
Ion of three of James Whltcomb Rlley's
( hort poems was especially pleaslcc.
Tm Ulnvnlo" t thn 1'nrninn.
"Fra Diavolo" was very creditably glvea
ast evening by the Winston Opera company ,
Mls Jeannlo Winston playing the titular
> art , y. hich she invested with a sxx-aggcr and
banter that xvas Irresistible. She looked the
gay , \ oung bricand aud acted xvith excellent
adgraenu Miss Johnson wa a particularly
uxentand winninp 7.erllna , while Miss Mac-
Nclll played Larty All Cash in an excellent
uomodv vein Mr Arthur Bell xvas a very
ulld-mnnnerod , unoffendln' ' Lord All Cash.
Charles Renxvick xva Lorenzo , xvith Charles
A. Tyrreil nnd Harry Rattenbury as Iho two
brigands , xxbo are ready lo sleal anything
from a pin to an elephant. The chorus nang
txell and the opera WHS tireltlly costumed.
TO MR. AND MRS. JAKES.
JMi-nimit nprrjitlun Trnilrrrd to tlip Kx
uppriiitcnilrnt ol Omnlm'o clionln
The reception tendered Mr. and Mrs.
Honrv M. James last evening at tbo Paxton
by some ol Omaha's leading men and xvomen
brought together In pleasing association the
intulleclual life of Ihe melropolls. It was
clearly a symposium nf Drains , for it seemed
as If nil the tchoalma'ums of tbe cltv , xrlth
male friends in coodlv numbers , crowded
about the honored guest of tbo ovcnlnr and
by pleasantly spoken xvords told him boxv
delighted they xvore at his return from n
xeai's tour of the old world. It xvas n thor
oughly charmlnc tribute to n xvell kuoxvn ed
ucator , and it must have ivarmed Mr. James'
heart to find that BO tnanv people xvere really
glad to see him back again.
Ais ling Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos in receiving
the guests xvure Dr. Miller , Miss Bripg , Dr.
and Mrs. Joseph Duryeu. Prof ar > d Mrs.
Glilosulo , Dr. and Mm. Spuldlng , Mr. and
Mrs. Kilpatrick und Mr. and Mrs Hoxvard
Kcntiudy , xvhose guesls Mr. and Mrs James
have bneii since Ihelr relurn. The parlors
of the hotel xvore quite prettily decorated
xx'ilb palms and ferns , grouped lu masses
here and tbere to add lo Ibo beauty of the
scene , xvhile tbo Sutorlus Manoolln club
pliut'cl soft , droarav uirs ihrnucboul the
evening Irom its post off the main salon.
Refreshments were served in Ihe cafe , at
a number of small utblos , xvhich were
crowded during the hours of the reception ,
showing that xxbile tboieacbers vri-re quite
Inclined to intellectual fare they xvere also
quite in accord xvith the ruling feature tf the
hour , n x'isit lo Ihe ctile xvhere Ihe intel-
lictual quite gave xvny lo the material in
themselves.
.losUlim the tfachers of the city schools
xvho xvorn quite in tbo mcjorlty , were judges ,
lavvvcrs , business men , puy.sluianbbll classes
ot the higher cducatioual life being repre
sented benl on assisting tbe prime movers iu
the reception , glvinc Mr. James and his wife
n tacartx , loyal xxelcomo back to the city
xxhich owes to much to the ability of the
uiun xvho placed the free schools of Omaha
upon so excellent u plane. And to empha
size the compliment intended there xvas i
delltrbtlul atmosphere of good fellowship , un
absence of formality and stiffness xvhich
placed the guests immediately at their ease
Among the nuctlreos xvho availed them-
elvcs of vudenng congrutululions tipon the
nfe return of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamo * xvere :
dr. aud Mrs. P. L. Perine , Mr. and Mrs.
jeavltl Burubain , Mr. und Mrs. W. A. L.
i bbon , Prof , and Mrs. HomorLexvls , Mr.
and Mrs. Edxvard Rosewaier , Suponnlen-
deut and Mrs. Frank Fllzpalrick , Dr. and
vlrs. Harold Gifford , Judge and Mrs. Key-
or. Mr. and Mrs Mclulosh. Dr ana Mrs.
A B. homers , Mr and Mrs. C. K. Coulixnt ,
\"r. aun Mrs. A. P. Tukey , Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley , Dr. nnd Mrs. Sxx-artzlanfler. Mr.
imd Mr * . Fred McConnell. Mlsb Briccs ,
Miss McShane , Miss Hamilton , Miss Poxvell ,
\li-s. McCarthy , Mrs ICean , Miss Winnie
Ccan , Miss Lnre.tr. Miss Butter-
Held , MUs McDonald , Miss Wycofl , Miss
Schlesieicer , Miss Marble. Misf. Gtiodxvin ,
Miss Huilidny , Mrs. Trulnnd , Mrs. Fitch ,
Sirs. McMurpby. Mrs. Parrotle , MIFR Rued ,
Sllss Margaiot Reed , Mrs. Allen. Mr. and
Mrs. Dixou. Mrs. Meredith , Miss Whitman.
Mr. and Mrs. E , A Perry , Mr. Cauifield ,
Mr. Darroxv , Mr. Silas Cobb. Mr. Charles H.
Broxvn. Mr. Henry Livesey , Mr. Bruner ,
Miss Penelope Smith , Miss Goss , Miss
Keudle , Mr Charles A. Goss. Dr. Rose-
xvuler. Dr. und Mrs. Crummer. Dr. nnd Mrs.
Van Gilson , Dr. and Mrs. Gllroy , Dr. and
Mrs. Toxvne , Miss Crummer.
' . w.4z > o.v JA itrrxa.
Deatli's XVIlinnrlncVtuc llov r Orer the
XX'htte II on " .p Tlie l're llenfs Condition.
NEW YOHK. Oct. C. A Washington dis
patch to a morning paper says : A cloud of
despondency bangs over the executive man
sion , tor tbe president , his family ana his
intimate friends DOXT roallzs that Mrs.
Harrison is bsyonu recovery. They have
fought against that belief for many vrcoks ,
ana tbe physicians have sought to holdout
hope , but the truth has at last been faced
and tbey feel convinced noxv that no eartbly
skill cau brine the sufferer baatc tb health.
The mental and physical strain on tbe
president during the past txvo months bas
' bueu great uud hat left its mark upon him.
Mr. Harrison ii a most downcast man , and
' bis devotion to hi. family to one of tae beau
tiful features of his life.
' Since the day be flrt realized that bis tvife
xvas critically ill tbo president has baon a
constant tvatuher at her bedbide After lie
returned from Loon Luke there xvas an up-
, parent change for the better , but tbe presi
dent xvas utnonc tbe first to discover that ttae
imtirox'eineut xvas only tetnporury.
Yesterdaj at u cabinet meeting Mr. Harri
son for tbe first time ( .poke of tbe great
. uflliction xvbiuh is huuiriiig over him. Hit
i advisers considerately xvltbdrexv beeing thut
he xvas too aueply moved to di-ouss the
attain , of state under such trying circum
, stances.
WAbUiNOTOX , D. C. , Oct. 0. Mrs. Harn-
bou passed u fairly good night , resting easy
- this morning. There WHS no change iu her
condition.
K < ttrln Ituoth'H Condition.
e LAKEXNOOP , K. J. , Oct , 0. Numflrous uies-
saces are being received at the Laurel house
here from friends of Edwin Booth , inquir
ing after bis health. He kept his room this
morning , but his daughter , Mrs. Grossman ,
kaid mere voro no grounds for serious ap
prehension us to her father's condition. HU
health bad improved since bis arrival herb
and she expected that ho xvould recover bU
btfullh completely.
It is said by persons who have seen Mr.
Booth during the past tow dnyb that he up-
psars to be u very ticu man.
Kiiyul XX'elcdlne to Auatriun UlUert.
Losnos , OoU 0. The News' Berlin cor-
ro.ponduut eays : Emperor William arrived
toduv and at ouoe sent his uldes , Count
\Vodel and Moltke lo give
je Major von , special
si xvblcome to the Austnans. German oOlcers ,
sio high uud low. vieavitbeaoU other in the
er xvurmth of tbeir rerepliou and ueluped then
p- guetu xvilb champusne. The emperor has
pto ordered boats for them at the rovul tlioutera
ana xvill give them a banquet. He rume ovei
today to congratulate Prince Leopold' * vvUo ,
o Ibe empress' sltUir , upon her husband's
ot
V- Ancithrr Sunpi ctcd Chulrra Cam.
VBd New YoitK , Oel. 0. The Board of Healtt
ill liar been nollfied lhal James Kurly U suffer
Inir from supposed case of cholera. It wll
be investigated.
ry Chief Inspector Roberts this forenoot
said lhal Ibe case of James Farler , xxho xvai
r-
rug found sick at bin home , ii-'lt East Eighiy-nfit
ug street last night , nu not cbclera.
in-
Itelurn tu XVork.
od \ \ViiEeuNO . Va. , Oct. C. The strito o
the miner * in the Bope * Run mines at thl
bee place , xvhlch bat lasted for months , endei
e today , the men returulng at tbe old. scale
tr This xvill end tbu strike prevailing In tb <
its entire Wheeling district , nffocUuc about 1UJ
siO icon. TUB kirik'c wk for su lavjuice.
\V.CTUSTA1ECONVEN110N \
. , , ,
Eighteenth Atiuual Keeling in L'eftsion ' at
Grand Islajd.
ENCOURAGING CONDITION OF THE ORDER
IntrrrRtlni ; Address ot the I'ri-Milrnt
Ollirr IVatnrm of the \Vork Orfl-
cr Ki-rlrclrcl for I lie llntu-
luc \p r State *
ORAXD ISLAND , Nob. , Oct. 6. JSpoclal to
Tin ; HEE. ] The eighteenth annual couvon- .
lion of the Nebraska Woman's Cnrislln I |
Temperance union Is now In session in VhU I
city. The convention opened Tuesday night , '
thouch the executive commlttoa met previous
to that time. This committee consists of all
the stuto oMccrs , nsvontuon vice presidents ,
one from racn alstrlct and the superintend
ents of the Uvontr-flve various departments
ol work. Tbo Union \Voruer , tLe oniclal
orpati ot the union , edited by Mrs. O. H.
Jones and published nt HabUnns. was cn-
Urccd Irom a four-paced to n iiipbUpared
paper , aud the pnos wits raised to5Hcent per
annum. The executive commltt. . also made
other recommendations to the convention.
About 150 delrtrates nro present. A larpe
number of visitors were present Tues
day nieht , when the opsnltiK ot the
couvehnon took place. Hev. Dr.V. .
H. U. Pills burr led in prayer.
Mayor Bpydeu extended the freedom of tbo
city to the visitors on bahalf of the citizens.
Kev. H. S. House addressed the dclopatek
with vrords ol xvelcomc on behalf of the local
churches and Mrs. Lyditi Boehm xvplcomed
the cuests on tbo pirt < , thp local \Voman's
Christian Temperance Union. Mr * . O. M.
Uoodwurdof feeward responded on behalf
of the state union.
The president of the Union , MM.
Mar.v A. Hitchcock of VYemont , de
livered tbo annual address , which was
a comnloto review of the work
done In tne past year. It abounded in whole
some suggestions. Tba address was received
xvitn applause and was referred to tne reso
lution committee. President \ \ ilson of the
Baptist college was introduced aud made a
few remarks.
Ycstcrdar morning the convention reas
sembled and the entire forenoon wus taken
up by the appointment o ! committees , rout
ing delegates and reading of unuulot.
Election ot Utllcers.
The regular program In the ufteruoon waster
tor reports of state officers. This was post-
ponea ana miscellaneous business matters
were broucht up for discussion und consid
eration. This evening's session was very
largely attended. The D per * read were In-
tereitluc and convincing- tne fact that the
Woman's ChnMinn Temperance union has
earnest find intelligent members.
At the annual election of officers of the Ne
braska U omen's Christian Temperance
union today all the old officers wore re-elected
for tbo er.suinc vcar. The pincers ore us
follow- ; : President , Mrs. Mary A. Hitch
cock. Fremont. ; vice president , Mrs. Caroline
line M. Woodward. Seward : corresponding
necretury , Mra. Outavlu Jonws , Httstlncs ; re
cording secretary , Miss Ella M Wutson ,
Bell wood ; treasurer , Mrs. Mary M. l antry ,
Omaha. .
N.CUUAMCA COU.MT FAIKH.
Hearer Vnlley'R Kxpogttion at XVlUolirllle
the Itrst In lt > Ilntor.v.
WI-SOXVILLE. Neb. , Oct. 0. ( Special
TeJeerara to THE HUE. ] That which bias
fair to be one of the most successful meet
ings the Beaver Valley Exposition society
ever hold is now in progress. Today's
crowd exceeded the ezpectat'on of
the management and it muoh larger
crowd is looked for tomorrow.
The exhibits in all the departments
ar large. The business men of Wilsonville
made a tplendia exhibit of tneir goods in a
long hall permanently built for the purpose.
Hev. Mr. Boyce of BaaverUity made n , short
talk 011 education. lie was followed bv
Chancellor Crclchton. Kev. Mr. Hoxve.
chnplHluot tne state penitentiary , Is present
und will make an address tomorrow on
prison life. Helen N (5off will also lecture
on woman's rights. Tomorrow occurs the
much talk of oand contest between the Wil
son villa. Beaver City , Lebanon and Cain-
bridge organizations , which is causing much
speculation ,
O'NniLL. Neb. , Oct. Sp'clalTelecram [
to THE BKE. j Thin Is a big week for O'Neill.
The countv lair is the chief attraction. Hon.
.1 M. Devme , people's partv speaker of
Grand Island , advertised for O'Neill yester
day , did not appear. The county lair is
good. Fifteen hundred people attended
todnv. The special feature was the riding
by young la lies. The first prize was won by
Mit > s Boeman of Atkinson , second by Miss
Brown , same place , third or Miss Thomas of
O'Neill. Foot race for 5100 a side wus won
by Smith of Ewing.
KfRUlIrd in a General Fight.
OA.KLA.NI > , Neb. , Oct 0. ( Special to TUB
Bnc. I Nels A. Renstrom and Tills Lund 1
were arrested yesterday for breaking into
the house of Oscar Lincoln , assaulting Mrs.
Ilenstrom , wife of Nels A. Ilenstrom , and
Oscar Lincoln. Mrs. Renstrom left her hus
band about five xveelts ape on account of
crueltv. Yesterdav morning nt ! i o'clock
Renstrom , in company with Till * Lund ,
went to Mr. Lincoln's house , where Ren-
si rom's wife xvai stopping. Renstrom de
manded that the aoor DO opened , which wus
refused. He then broke it'in und a general
kght tooir plaoe , Mrs. ] { e istrom being hurt
tiuit beverely. The trial took plnce before
Justice Arthur. A lanro crowd assemolod.
The prisoners were bound over to the district
court Mr. Lund gave bonds , cut Renstrom
was taken to the county jail.
Ciole.
CncTB. Neb. , Oct. 0. [ Special to THE
BKE.J Tne barn attached to the fine resi
dence of er-Governor J. W. Diwes ourned
ut un early hour tnls morning. The kitchen
part of the dwelling house also burned. The
timely arrivul of the fire department saved
tun balance oi tne douse. Damage about
fl.fi'JJ ; small insurance. * *
A bricklayer from Lincoln , whoso name
could not be ascertained , working on tbo res-
idpuce which Fred Meyer , in the eastern
part , fell oft the scaffold today , a distance ol
foot. The man received severe iu <
ternal injuries , but the result cannot now bt
stated.
fhrlktlnn Knilrmor Contention.
BcATitit'E , Nob. , Oct. 0. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB Bcc.J The city is ulreadj
thronged xvith a host of delegates to tbt
Nebraska slate convention of the Societiei
of Chrletuu Endeavor which moots here lo
morrow for a three davs1 sess-iou. Tbe pro
gram is an elaborate one and coulemplate !
numerous ititurwting addresses by leaaini
Endeavor meraoors ot the ktuto and raut.li
by a special chorus of filly voices , Tbe fir *
meeting oocurrs ut" p m , lotnorroxv.
Il > tirl < ' > ' . Al. C. A.
BciTitiCR , Neb. , Oct. G. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BEE. ] The uew Youug Men'i
Christian association rooms on North Slxtl
street xx ere formally dedicated tonight by i
grand reception whir a xvas pleasantly inter
spertod tvith vocal aud. instrumental music
Tl iflalr xvas largely attended and was i
ui li.unt tuocoss ,
xX UlUiifOu ( ilven Aiore Trouble.
DAKOTA Cm' , Neb. , Oct. C. [ Special Tele
gram to Til E BEE. I County Attorney Me
Aluitcr retterday began Itvo civil suits la
thB district ooort nMnrt ex Twmjror
Wilkinson ana his bonqsmrn lor $13411 3i .
claimed to bfi due the county for htwo
term * of ofTico eurijnlj January b. IV.V
Simon Fntriuti , who XVHA lure luxj'uvnts
parties to matte nn ltiveslicUon ol the
trcasorer's office , reported inis amount due.
although the ex-treasurer se'lled In full
with the countv on a ret'OrtewbmlHed prior
totliatby T J. Welly , AU .expert , who xvm
blrod by the ouanty. Wilkinson and hit
bondsmen will make & bntcr
ItnUicI tln-.t liiTH .
Neb. , Oct. 6. jStional Tele-
cram to THE BEE. ] Two check for 1 1 and $3 ,
issued by Charles U , Boutielt to Wed
Stewart and Guy Connors , two colored om-
ploro * , recentlv , wrrc .todnv found to have
tiee'n raised to $18 aud 1 10 respectively. A
man ansxxerlnglhc description of ono of the
alleged forgers was todby1arrested Bt Lin-
coin.
_
stirf 13 tni ; tlie 1'jRttt *
SIIJVKT , Nob. , Oct. 0 [ Special Tele
gram to THE BEE. ] F. H. Newell , United
States government topographer and survey
ing party have rsached hero on their survey
of the Platte river. They are tnaklutr n pro-
llmluary survey , which -will prove oi vast
utility and interest to settlers of western
Nebraska.
_
Kr.vw I'M tm Comity Tropn.
KontiF.x , NOD. , Oct. 0. ( Special to THE
Btc. i Threshing is about done here. Small
grain is as cool as last year , but not as
plentiful. The average yield is about eight
bushels of wheat per iicra. Corn is out of
tbo way of frost. Tbo crop if from very
good to medium and some below medium.
The play "New Edcowood Polks" Is a
comedy of American life , making no proton-
s'ions to elaborateness or high finish but
pleasant and entertaining and iroe from the
extravagance , coarseness , nna utter absurd
ity xvhlch make up tbo stock-in-tnidB of so
much that is called modern comedy. Mr.
Heyxvood's specialties are strong on the
thread of the story , xvith a good deal moro
consistency nnd naturalness thnri is com
mon xvhere anything of the kind is at
tempted. They nro mhdo to boar a part in
the unfolding of the plot , aud so have some
excuse for their existence , There Is nobody
ou the stare xvho can slug a comic tone xvlth
quite such facile neatness , nnd cortalnly
nobodv xvho so unmistakably enters into the
spirit and meaning of his work so heartily
as Mr. Heyxvood One xveek commencing
Suudav matinee , October P , at Ihe Farnam
Street theater.
Mr Sol Smith Kussoll is a peculiarly
hnppy genius. For hii popularity he can
depend xvbolly upon bis individuality , xvhioh
is a combination of such numerous felicities
that one can hardly enumoratu them. His
humor Is essentially of tbe best and most
prrsuasivo order : it commands xvith equal
facility our laughter and our tears ; it is
enlirsly free from grossaesn ; it is spontane
ous , natural , exquisite.
One reason of this man's success is the
fact that coupled xxitb bis remarkable ar
tistic cowers is a distinct purity and nobility
ol nature an intelligent , honest manhood
rarely met xx-ith tn other walks of life and
still more rarely met , xvith in the theatrical
profession. This moral integrity is to ap
parent in this professional xvorlt that not to
speak of il xx-ould bo tn slight an influence
that has distinctly emphasized his art. His
genius runs the gamut of emotions human
ity is hi theme , the human heart his audi
ence ; whatsoever the mood , be is tbe
master. *
\Ve can wish our stage no hnppier fortune
than this bright , cordial , kindlv man may
long live to adorn it and to delight and bet
ter its patrons xvith tha .purity , the versa
tility , and the cordiality ol his art.
Mr. lluscell and bis excellent company xvill
open a three xvoeits' engagement nt Boyd's
belter on Monday evening next , presenting
'A Poor HsIaUon. " on Monday evening , and
'Peaceful Valley" ou Tuesday nnd Wednes
day evenings. Seats go on sale tomorroxv
morning.
Tbf sale of seats for Shilling's minstrels
xvill open at the box office ol Boyd's theater
tomorrow morning. ThS engagement is for
Sunday night , for one night only.
Iliimbnri ; Officials Make a Statemrut.
HAMIICHO , Oct , 0. Tne chancellor of the
Hamburg senate has made an official state
ment in reply to the cuarge of tbo American
vice consul here to the effect that Hamburg
authorities granted clean bills of health
, o steamers bound for the United
States after tbe cholera xvas
inoxvn to be epidemic in the
city. The statement savs bills of health
were given Doth tbe Morax-ia and Norman-
nia , on xvhlch the cholera broke out on the
voyage across tne ocean belore it xvas knov
that cholera xvas in Hamburg.
1'uiicml I > irrrtor .
LOCISVILLE , Ky. . Oct. 0. At the meeting
of the Funeral Directors association this af
ternoon Detroit , Mich. , xvas selected as tbe
place for the next convention and officers
\vere elected EB follows : J. Laube. presi
dent ; Jumei-Sharer , secretary ; C. A. Miller ,
treasurer.
\VI11 j-t Hold Thrlr Annual Show.
CHICAGO , 111. . Oct. 0. The State Board of
Agriculture hat. abandoned tbe idea of hold
ing tbo usual fat stock show next month , it
has been found imposslole to erect a suitable
bullaiug because of the increase in value ol
structural iron , caused by the Carnegie
btrike.
Oun ol the McCoy < ; IIIIJT S < ntrned. .
Lorisvii.LU , Ky. . Oct. g A special to the
Times from Bristol , Tonn. , Bays : Ploatant
McCoy , a tiiemuer of the McCoy faction of
the famous Hatfiold-McOov feud , xvus today
convicted of murJer In PiUe county , Ken
tucky , und sentenced to life imprisonment.
Troubles if Ono iif > Voili'h 4OO.
Ncwj-oiiT , R. 1. , Oct. 0. A local grocei
lias-sent the sheriff to the residence of Mrs
Puran Stevens of isexv tfork , the manj
times millionaire , and seized her horses and
carriages for debt.
lor Twenty-Tour Hour * in tin
XVliiU mud buukhlne.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct. C ForNebraski
Generally fair ; cooler ; winds shifting ti
north.
For North Dakota Fair ; warmei ; vnria
Die winds.
For South Dakota Fair ; north winds ;
cooler in southeast ; warmer in uorthwes
portion.
For Iowa Fair , except possible loca
showers in eastern portion ; cooler ; north
xvust winds.
Local lltuiorrt.
OrriCE or THE WEITUKR BOHDAU , OMAHA ,
Ool U. Omaha record of temperature auc
rainfall compared xvitn corresponding day o
past four years : ' - -
J1J21R91. . ] fi03. 16R8
Maximum tmnperaturo..r. ' W3 t" = G. ° w-
Mlntmuin tmuperuture. . ! W3 a. > = IW = ! M-
Averaze temperature . .aJiiS5 * 41s &U3 40 =
1'rfolpltui.on . , ,00 ° l s ° 00 ° till'
Statement showing tiie condition of tern
peraturo uud precipitation at Omaha tor the
day aud since March l.plbW , at oouiparec
with tbe pencrol averagbj
Normalteniupratura , . , _ f > 7 =
Kxi-fbh fortliuauv. „ 17 =
Deuelency smcn Marcli ! . . . „ 2I8 :
. xormn.1 prcciultutlon. _ „ . . . . 1U lucl
Deliciuncy for the duy. , mine !
Dtsuciuncy blui-u March ! . „ < . . . , , . , " , II ) incl
G , E. lii.wm. Observer
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
- R. w wwi r
ABSOU/TEDt PURE
Soap
Agreeable soap for the
hands is one that dis
solves quickly , washes
quickly rinses
, quickly ,
and leaves the skin soft
and comfortable. It , is
Pears' .
Wholesome soap is
one that attacks the dirt
but not the living skin.
It is Pears' .
Economical soap is one
that a touch of cleanses.
And this is Pears' .
All sorts of stores sell
it , especially druggists ;
all sorts of people use it
HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING.
For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics.
A PERFECT SOAP FOB ALKALI WATER.
Cures Chrmc , Chipped Hands , Wounds , Burns ,
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP ,
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water
Keep cool The i > lrfftie can't reacti } on If you do
Iberlpht thine at the rlelit time
LOOK AT THE SECRETIONS 1
ep that they arc hcultlir nnd pcrfert. Tut the
lUerto natural wort This Mteure * dlcc ti'in und
nutrition Avoid unripe frulvn und unwholesome
CH'iitt. CookoTerjlhlut even wntor Cletn on the
uitmbruneB of stomach and bonjl al oa - . waa
DrStaci's ' Manage Pills-
They enrry nway nil dlscuxo ppnna uud ull rtolpon-
oua mutter. They juro iierfeotlr heullhy and
nir. urn I necretlont Tliej turn the liver lo the no-
uouut ol dteei-tluD and initrltlun. quickly , nufcly
thurouclily Keep liend cool , Iff ! wurui , hUlu clean
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.
luive boon letted tn many u Cholera epidemic. They
do far the
STO2IACH , LIVES. AND EOWELS
do wlmt nunltary Belence Rays fhould tie flouewith
pahiH. rlonetfi , rooms und the outer person Tney
dean una uurlfy the Inner houne und put the ali
mentary rhiunuelj In iierfect order
Avoid ctlmulnhtu Clear tliclr etlects out of the
ty.item at once with the Mniidraku I'llls. 1'ut the
nlluientnr ) channelB lu ' rdor auu bid denaneo to
eliolerK.
In cholera epidemics and nil other ! ) Inmlvlni : tbe
tlver , blonmeh aud boweln iiif.ro cinen of nrcven
tlon and cure stand to the credit of Itr Pehonelt's
Mhndroke Tills than ans oilier uceney or remedy
For Sjrffering Women.
DR , MILES' '
Restorative
NERVINE ,
crr.Es :
Sle plftEBue6S ,
Nervous J'rohtrh-
tlon , [ , jck und iicr-
\ oils hcuducbe ,
fileetc.
After four yeure
treatroeut by tbe
\K-el dodou la
the lend , but without any rellel , huvo used yoni
NwrliiH for on > el. and uave not had au utlacl ;
pinoe Htrici ) C ni.rrp. UcaUivlUe , Pu Your > 'er-
vine hue cuied inetomultttelyJorDervonstroulilCB.
3.M TiTixiu. Lottv.O Trial hottle free drnprifto
, JCEDIOAIj Co. . EIki.srt , Tad-
Kuliti & Co. Carl5& liiu'luH (
Act pently yet prompt
; ly on Uie I.lVif : : , Kill-
DR , HOB8S > X.S anO llOMtl.S , dis-
peillni ! Headaches , TOT-
ci'S aud Colds , thorough
LITTLE ly cleansing tbe byptem
of disease , and curest
VegBtaWe uaU'ual constipation
Tbey are tugsr contud ,
do nut prljid. very PintU.
easy to tale , ULd pun If
' vi ifi'tilile. 45pUlKincacu
x-ial. I'erT ut dleestloa
follows their uce. They
f ulisulntolr rnre tick hrad-
cclio. aud urererimiiufnd *
tt liy leading ; -'ji.irlins. ! For t > ulo by JeudlnR
drupirifata ort-eut byiiiu.1. ; icU. o tln.1. AdrtriEJ
KDBE'3 fOlCIHE CO. , Props , Saii Fran s-.o n Chbjo.
fOR SALE IK OMAHA. KEB EV
I can & Co. , Cu.i 15Ui d Duuclm Su
1 .A Fuller & Co , Cm , ] 4th & iKrjclttV SUi.
i-\\ r < MX r ti Civ Couucll Ulufli In
PSYCIIO'ME TRY !
DR. EMMA HAZEN ,
Tlie I'lienonienul I'lorlclun leunher und Authur-
ou , will teach pijcliuinelry lo pli ) blclutnund ollien
tu enable tliem to dtHiinuilk dl > ( iUBB fcnd Klve the
eurutlro kirisut wltliuul uhklnc ijui < tUink Coiuo ui
kend 11 lock of bulr with H.IXJ ixnd Imru lhl ileiuon-
utrnu-a Till : UJ'.Al.Tll OlTlCi : ,
4Ib N. JHu atroetOuiahB . Dr John biitlli ) I'rt
Dnlleu Mine * ] Muri > liur Niilr.
IntliBKlrcult uouit of thu TJsitod Stutos foi
tbe tlUtrlctof Nobnikku.
lidwln 11. Wultvrk Hiid John V , McDowell x- ,
Anclo-Auiorlcun Mortsuje A Truit Co. No ,
Oil' .
J'ubllu notluo U bcniby siren tbat In pursu-
unc'u unfl oy v rlucof u xxrltof oxuoutioa Is-
buedoutot tbu ubuivu-nunied court In ubovt
LMitlliud oaubn und bear.us dutu of AtiKUkl
li-d. Isirj. J bavolevlbd upon and tal.un all tin
riElit. tltlt * aud Interest of ibo ubovu-uiiiuu'1
uliiiutlllb , EJxtln II.Vuit rk and Jobn V Mule
lo ell. In und to tbu followlu dccntiotJ ruul
Oitu e. to-wli ; Lot it lu block I ! ! , In llansuoni
1'lacu audition , nnd tiio oust 41 fuel of lot lu ti
III nubuucu 1'iuoo additloti to tbu city o :
Uinubii. DouKiiib county. .Nelira kiL ull ol
wlii-b | 1 wllexpnsb to kulu utid bull tbo buiut
to the lil beit und IHISI bidder ul public auu-
tlon , u * Iboluxv dlrocts. on DID eighth dnv o :
Oriobfr , A I ) . Ifut tbu hour of olevoi
o'clock lu tbe foieuoon of mid day. at tin
uorth uoor of tbu I'uitsd bUir.k' oourt tioiui
i.nd puiiiolucu ' 'Ut dlnz , lu the cltv of Omaha
IKmxiuk county. Nebrnbuu.
-.ltd baa U to kututy u Judguiontof sild
court obtniuod utltt Muy tt > iu , Ib'i. ' . in fuvo
of : lin Aniflo-Aiuerliiiiii MorlKuiiu und Trui ,
Oompmiv nnd uKulnkl 1 be mid Cdwlu 11.Vul <
turb uud Jobn V. MuUoue.ll.
IIIIAI ) U SLAl'OIlTEn. V. H. MurkhaL
> , Iiitti : > , Attomuy ( or Dtifcuduut
' '
- - - -
IT IT TAKE
CUSTOMER.
WHAT WE ASK
Is that you spare only five or ten minutes oi
your time'andlct us show you over our stock of
clothing , and we know we can sell you some
thing. . Our styles , prices and variety cannot
but fail to please you. Come , whether you buyer
or not , and look at our goods just the same.
You cannot afford to miss our immense assort
ment this fall , bought to sell at lowest prices.
IT CONSISTS OF
OVERCOATS ,
Suirs , PANTS , For
YOUNG MEN'S the
AND
BOYS' CLOTHING , Million
Gents' Furnishings J
Successors to M. Hellraan & Co.
V
Corner 13th and Farnam Streets.
* u triinrajce to rote all nnrvoa1 * rti tiaMS. sutb ur ntnk Mnmorr ,
,
Los ? ol . iSi-uin row i Hhuuhrrj \ \ aLufulnoss li-ist Mtntuiim. Alpfailr Krui >
binnKrrvniihnvnB Lutuflt . alldmlnc nncl Inssc * v wror tboGuntTaii u
Orcans in ottlior . B T cr.ahLi T r vei fsprtion. vouthlul f rr K. -xcpilrr
' use nf tnbnrco. opium' r ntimulo"ti' T\titA tt * > nn ipafi tc Jnrrmilv. Consnmtt-
.
. .
L on ant. li iinlir .i'ni.upc'un fuien. u rnrrj ia % 'cu.i Mtckti. Jl itt3rr ct-
. , Apt f T * ? 1 t * To * * So'i \ L h . < * * > * rv . P irnt r v * * * rri f ft * > * * * if f n pu fT3TiJrp to nit 8
. . .
* rolu.A D\FTTRr : ro CirL'ili.riieH. , .
or fiuut Lt > t inmifi' luoruss : Nsrv N.eU u. Cltlcnirt * * 111.
For Bile in Omaha by Sherman & MOontie'l , 1513 Doil ostreut.
THE SHORTEST USE TO CHICAGO
s via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway , as repre-
ented on this map.
Electnc Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago 319:30 : a. m.
lity Ticket Office , 1501 Far
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent.
PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AJ\D
SLOPJ\G BANKS OP EA1STH
AND FILLING LOT , OP
REAL ESTATE.
bt'ii1o < J prcipos ilfc wlil I o rceolx-od bv tbo 1111-
dersiznuu uulil 1.U o'c'io.K p in. . Of toll IT
14th. IMi'i for ciadlii' nu'J & oping bun I : * of
out ill ii nil Ulillim iot lit real eslutu. tliu condi
tion of 111 Ii liu < < t in ( IcciuioJ : i nuisiiiuo uy
or .inuncoa Nos. aiOT. Ji'Iii. IJJ.'l ui.cl 2l f
( Jr iJInj of Ii tills dnwu toubotit tlicli'X'c ) tit
the buiiouiidlnz btreuiN iir ullb n , us fullouh :
LotB.i rti.d 4 , liloc-l. 110 city.
Mopln ? mil urjdln ? down tliu front portlou
of tin followiiiR li.mkRof uuiti so us to pru-
xeut tbo fa'llr.K. xxHuiliu oi win-bins of uartli
on tbe bldew.iiKs uUjiiieiit tlieioto :
Hanl.bof tiurtl ) oil lulh 1 : ind S. btouU fit. city.
ilunli ( if uarili otilliu wfstlfO foul of blo/k
' / " : -limu'h Third Audition , on tliu houth bldu
of Diurlukblirut btilnuun "t-Ui MiuetuoJ ' "Jtb
Huul.fi of eurtli ou lota 1 , 2 , 4 and B , A. II.
fcui.nUeiiAdriltlon ,
liaiiKb uf eurllt uu lota S uud G. block lli ,
hliin'b Addition.
U.ini , ot o.utli ou lot it : and the noitli hull ot
lot 14 euiinysldu Addition.
Ilunkbof ouilli on loUh. Ii , 10 atirl 12. Cherry
Out Jim. tioulliiB ou lluiron btruot , now culled
rilllliK of lot U' , ulocU II. llui ; > com I'lucn lu
theelty o ( Uinulia. Michwoiktu txi dune lu
IM coid.uiiHi with tliu liiktruulioiib of tlio IlouiU
of I'ulillo Worl sand Uity Luclnuvr
Hidb tu lie iiiudo ou prlntod blanks fur-
nlhhliiL'by DIB tioartl. nnd to \ > a uuiioiuu mind
with u certified i IIUCK iitli suiii of l > ni. nuy-
nlilti to tun city ol Uiualiu , ua un ovMuuuu of
good fultli.
TUB ImcitU ifbcrvcs ilia rlslit to reboot any
or nil bias uud to trull o ( lufwih.
I' . W. IIIHIvHAUSKU.
Chulnuun Hoitril of I'ulillo Works.
Oiuuha. Neb. , seinuir-ber UUtti , tBJi
i 1-7-B.
> otlir ol .V i fcin ul uf Uuuiucek lor Grad-
To tlioowncm of &U lolt > , inirtu of lots und
ii-ul tiktute ulous ullvy In bluulc 05 , fiom ltd
to Iblb n recto.
You ui-u liutuby untlllod thut tbo undcr-
hlcutd. tbrf * Uisinterti < tiiil frou holduru of tliti
< Ity of UiuutiH , h ixe been duly uimuiuttxl by
tbu niuyor. ullli the niiruvul ) of tlitt city
f kald city , to utmost tbn duniucu lo
ibo ownnrii nikiiHciiixeiy of tint properly uf-
focti-illiy gtunlus of ( .am ullcy. uiu-liiit-u net-
ctsury b > ordlnunco iminburlL'OT , jiik > iid ftuji-
tunibur-Jth , 1&JA upproved fafpHjinbur 2Jrd ,
JWtt You uic furtbor notlBod that buvlns uceop-
t < idt > uld uppnlutiiiunt urid duly iiuullflud at ,
by law. xve xvill. on the I'.Mh ' duy ol
Uutotur. A. ] > . . lEiU , bt Ibe bom ol IO.W o'clock
In the forenoon , al thy ollicb t bbrifur i
U'DoiiHbou , HOil'urnu" > MrocU Itlnn tbu ooi-
noriilo lliinfiof bald city , uiuet for the purpose -
pose of i-onelder ng unu in.iklni : tbe iihKe .
inunt of cluuiu : b to iliu o uur < ru.
of bald propuny udoutiul by bald
tai-lii IntuudhkfdBrutloii Bpotlul bmnUtu , 1 ;
tiny.
tiny.You lire notlOud to be present ut tbu time
uud pluoo uforttbuld mid nmLt uiiy objootlous
to or ktutauicuti uonuertiliis mid
of dumuKtk ub you inuy eon ldui tiropur ,
\ \ . O. blllUVrU.
GuUltUK J. I'AUU
JAMCabTOOKI > AI < C.
CouiinltU'e 'f A jiiiru'wurk.
O in ub u. Nub , , Ootoburith , IbUi , O3JIUI.
RRILWHYT1MEOKRD
j CUVHirAco ; ( itrui.1 I Arrlrj
"inKlin i _ Ii ii lu.i i i l ' Oni i
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i11 * n HI I . . HI'IM/I rtiprVi' . . .ili y.s.i \ m
4.-'i m
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-LI ? " ' " tP g \ liiwn i.H'nl" . . I..UJ p m
I.fsvpi 'llUlll.lNUroS ' 4 MO UIV1CIM Arrlrei
Omaha | l > , - | it llnti aim Maim Mv | Omaha.
lu'6 n in I . Oonvvr Vtnt. .iao ' Kxpres ! ! * i.tti p m
IU l u iu . M Deaairod Uxiiruns. . . . . . . 4.0 } p m
.Denver ftvpr ! ii . . . . . . 11.35 a m
- 01 Uentur DiDli ( l. . . . . . . 11.40i | m
1 to p ni Husilnirs l/oi-il . fi.'iT p m
b l. > 11 'tl lAuoln l.ociliKxeeptSnn ) . 11.1 ] a m
1 eii < - | K i r J 4 T' Arrive
Oinultn. I llcpot l.1-li ' i Oma'ia.
H.&J am. .Ivantaii Oily Day KxprnM . .I iiUU p
I'l.'ip nil ILL' Mirht lisp rla U I * . Tram | I ! IJ a
tuft p in . st Louis Kxiren . . . , 1 6 40 am
Gulnc CIIILAUO It. 1 * I'Ai'inc I Krom
Union Depot lurli ft Murcy bt I Unit.
ll.'ij p m
4.35 p in ! Vuillbula Uspimi. LID p m
( wift p ru Ntcbt u.rprtm K..M a m
Z 01 am' ' l.UJ a m
( lotni : I I'lll-'AlJO , It. 1. \ I'A'TH' ' i'roji
XVcst. I Unlun Hgpol luth and Mnrcy u \Vejt
. . . . . .ueuvor l.luiliu'J < > & p m
1 OiH . . 2.11 J a m
' 12T ! . U'1J ' ' -P *
J.ei.vjj 1 D.vlus I'All I Arriru ,
Omnha [ Cn'nn ' DejiulllUli un 1 W Si . I Om % n
7.S > ft m | . U.IU | i m
1I.0 n in I .Odnrer Bxpntxi. . J.Uj p m
.15 p m . . . Oruilrindl'iy ir. . . . . . . 7'JJ p j >
< .lo p in Illui - > ; > r VMr UK u Kioi auni IS 8J p m
. . . . . . . .
i.
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