' - - - . - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - _ - - . - - - - - - - - - _ . . - -.I , TJT.E OMAITA flATLY J31E:1'mTE.IA.y : ; , A.vnxr. 7 , uu. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lIE SIOOTIIS ITS PATIII\TA\ \ \ Ooneral Groavenor Gth voryth1ng Ready ' . - to Launch the Expoiton Bill. MEI1CER GETS ThIRTY THOUSAND MORE , ! . 5ciir'is 111 Iicrnu In flue Ml.MfltIrI IUtr It.vtnent tILroPrI tiun to 1k at ( ) , iu lift nil. ! IJotitsell ; uslnM. VAS1tIQTON , AprIl G.-pccIa1 ( T'Ie gram.-Oencral ) OrosvciOr will report the TransrnlsIntApPl expoltIon bill on Wednes- day. ravorb1y. From tlio time when the bill WAR 10(0110(1 ( ( to IllS subcommittee , atter .oii ' I , lderAb1o cDntroversy as to which one of the UlCOfl1flhlttCOS it stiotild o to , there ha 4 been no doubt na to jUl flnit dipoitlon , al. though Chairman Dlnglt'y ot the wflY and means cornmittco was oxceodlngly desirous ; ' ot pigeon-holing It by a referenCe to his committee. Not that ho had any objection to it from the broad standpoint of education , but it. carried an appropriation , and that in Dlngky's oycs was enough to condemn it. ho has Foftened , however , considerably , atici vili niiw the full committee to OS9 Upon its morIt. Ueneral Clrovonor will , In all probabIlity , write a report for the measure , which is expected to 1o strong enough to overcome any objections which Individual ziiernbers may have to the bill. \Vithln forty minutes from the time the ; river slid harbor bill was reported to the house. under a uspens1on of rules , a bill carrying ten millions of dollars was pasod. Ayei ; and nays were demanded , but only eighteen representatives stood against the nicasuro when It catiie to a showdown. The rest of tim lower house of congrcs. had received - ceived some of the pap which the bill carrl. Ono of the surprlecs connected with the 1assago of this bill occurred when the Item of $80,000 was read for revetments along to Missouri river at Omaha and Coun- elI limits. Originally the bill carrIed an ap- propriatlon of $60.000 , but this morning Dave Mercer succeeded in gutting the committee , to add 3OOOO to the amount orIginally pro- vided. When it Is remembered that thl bill carries for the MIss3uri river commisolon but $250,000 yearly for three years , as against $710,000 a year , as provide4 by former con- greases , It wIll ho seen how liberally Omaha and Council Illuffs have been treated. . JtFOUI4ATING POSTAL MATTERS. Senator Allen presented two amendments today to tlto postomco appropriation bill , the first providIng that no subpostomco or ate- tion ahall be establIshed outside or beyond tile corporate lImIts of the town or city In vliich the principal office is establlshed nor shall any postmaster or a clerk of any such Fostofilco or station be appointed to adminis. ter the affairs thereof who Is not at the time of his appointment a bone tide resident and elector of the community in which said post- office or station Is located. The eacond amendment orovldes for election of post- snasters , not required to be confirmed by the senate. by the patrons at the Instance of the postmaster general , who shall call the dcc- tion , rules governing such election to be in substantial conformity to requirements of the election laws of the state In whIch the ap- polntment Ia to be made. Upon such dcc- tlon being held and returns made to the postmaster general the latter shall appoint the person thus selected by tIm patrons of the oulice. Along these lines Senator Allen spoke for an hour agaInst the cIvIl service aolectlon of fourth-class postmasters , A petition from citizens of Sidney , Nob. . was presented praying for the passage of . ) . the bill introduced in the house to secure , for the atato of Nebraska for educational pur- .t poses the grounds of the old Fort Sidney / military reservation , Thirty minutes from the time the bill for the relief of General John M. Thayer was reported to the senate as havllg passed the house it was by unanimous consent taken up from the vice prestdents desk and pizsed by the senate. Second Lieutenant William CL Fitzgerald , Seventh cavalry , is relieved from duty at , Wllleto Point , N. Y. , and ordered to join his proper station at Fort Grant , ArIz. The following transfers In the Second ar- tlllery are ordered : First Lieutenant Edwin S. Curtis , from battery K to battery D ; Firot Lieutenant George F. J3arney , from battery D to battery K. William P. Gochonour and S. Edwin Thornton of Omaha have been appointed I statiiitical compilera in the Agricultural dot - , t partrnent. and George E , Patrick of Ames , , na. , has been appointed assistant chemist In Jho same department. LAND OFFICE DECISIONS. Acting Secretary of the Interior Reynolds today affirmed the commiwioner'a declelon egainat Elijah P. Stoenapplicant for a tract of land in Valentine district , Nebraska. The de- clIon Is affirmed , on the ground that F. M. Walcott. Stoen's attorney , bad not been ad- ' initted to practIce before tim department and could not therefore be recognized. The acting secretary also rendered decisions In the following South Dakota land cases : Avery McMillen against William Frank , Chamberlain dietrlct , motion for review denied ; decisIon In favor of McMillan ad- , , liered to. Andrew I3erqutst against Peter J , .Aust , Mttchehl dIstrict , declulon affirmed ; Atiats timber culture entry hold for cancel- Jation. Chance E. Smith against Winfleld .5. Jonei' , Aberdeen district , motion for review - : view denied ; Jones' homestead entry held or cancellatIon. In ro Lavania J. Cook , Aberdeen district , motion for review denied ; claimant's homestead entry to be cancelled. Comptroller Eckeh9 baa been notified of the selection of Ed F. Gallagher as cashier , or the First National bank of O'NeIll , and Ilenjemin Lindsey as preohient of the First ; National bank or Pierce , Neb. Hliirlc l'higiie Ut llciig ICong , WASHINGTON , April C.-Tho Navy (10- partnrnnt has received a report from Passed Assistant Engineer \V , P. Arnold to the effect that the black plague has made its appearance in hong Kong. but that the fact Is being concealed for business reasons. IlvIlcnsls ii , Ilii uk Creditors. \VASIIINGTON , April 6.-The comptroller of the currency has declared dividends In favor of the creditors of insolvent national banks follows : Five per cent , the State National bank of WichIta , ICon , ; 10 per cent , the National bank of Kansas City , Mo. X'urel.sl'4e11 thli , Cili-llt ( , CliNtoin house , WAShINGTON , April C-Tho secretary of the treasury has accepted the offer of Frank JobIn of Chicago of $47,300 for the old ma- tennis in the cuetom house building at Chi- t3 cage , the sane to be removed at Jobin's cx- pense , ' 1'lltIil.l. 1f.4 ? OTlUZ TO SAY. lirehhijes to Seen-Is of the Mtn t ( ' ieipnrtiuenl , \'AliiGTON Airhi 6-Mr. Tcrreil , United States minlater at Coasantlnoplo , at- rlveJ in VahInton latt night , and today reported his airkal at the State department. lie had a long iuterview with 4tsshstant Scrotary Adec , who has been especIally chiarged with the conduct of the branch of the ( liplomatic work of the department , in. ciudhng Turkey. antI ( lescribed to lim At length ( lie conditions existing in Turi oy when he left that country. Later ho saw Secretary Olney , but only for a short time and to pay lih respects and a fuller exchange o Views between them was left to further Interviewa. for the minister expects to remain - main in Washington for a few days at least. Mr. Terreli is looking remarkably wellhnd is much stouter than when he left Washing- ton. two yeara ago. Touching the work of his mIssion ho was noncommtinicative , taking the vIew that beyond the ( flatters made pub- lie by the department Itself , It was not for him to talk. lie also remarked thar the American public hail later information than lie of the progress of events in Turkey. Not IflUcil could be gathered from the irinistor rcpccting lila future movements. lIe expects to remain in Washington for seine days yet , but could not say whether or not lie would go to his home in Texas , It was evident that lie intends to shape his nmovemcnts by the wishes of the State ile- partment entirely. In response to the direct cinestlon no to how long he would be in the United States Mr. Terrell referred vaguely to the departnwnt regulations permitting a leave of abonco of sixty ( lays front his Poet and ( leclined to say whether ho Intended to return to Turkey or when. FIl.I.lI ) CII lESi Ihibli ItlOl'OItTEI ) , I'rovii1c fur ii Il.'iiv Tux iiiiil lhriind- I iig time Pruluel. WAShINGTON , April 6.-Iteprosentativo Grosvenor today reported from the commit- leo on ways and mean.i a bill to tax arid brand "filled choose. " The bill is a sulxti- tuta for the one introduced by Itepresenta- tivea Cook and Wilber. Time bill Provides for a tax of $400 upon manufacturers , $5O upon wholesale merchants anti $40 upcn retailers. It imrercrlbes that the cliees- must be picked in wood boxes anti sold from the original packagei and when so sold shall ho encloseJ in a wrapper bearing the brand. Each cheese must alro be branded conspicuourly upon each elde. The report states that "filled cheese" is manufacturei by the extraction from milk of all butter fat amid the substitution of what is kiiown as "neutral lard. " The committee foind that a large lroportion of this cheese is branded and sold 03 a high grade genuine article. "The claim is made , " says the re- port. "and we rustain that It. is a fraud upon the purchasar to sell him a , manufactured article branded fnIely or unbranded , " The manufacture of this article baa in- creaced largely in recent years , and has lied a detrimental ciTed. upon our European mar- hots. A minority report , signed by three democratic meniber. ' , holds that it Is injtist to single out "filled choose" which is not known to be detrimental to hitaltli , anti tax Its manufacture. even were it proper to sup. press its manufacture. A reaort to taxation for this purpose , the mnority ! report says , is an abuse of power. No objection would bo made to its being branded Jor interstate commercoonly. NsW ItULINa ON I'RNSION CASES. Claims Scoured Through It'rniii1 Must lIe VhtluhielI. WASHINGTON , April 6.-The policy of the Interior department in cases involving re- Imbursemcnt to the government for fraud or mistake of pension claimants is laid down in noveral rulings of Asstant ! Secretary' of the Interior Reynolds , just promulgated. In these it. Is held that the government cannot withhold the pension granted tndcr the act of Juno 12. 1890 , to reimbursa Itself for money erroneously paid as pension money under the general law whui such pension was not procured - cured through fraud or mistake , but was allowed as the result of erroneous judgment In the evIdence. This decision reverses time recent action of time commissioner of pen- dons in the case of Clirlatfan May , an Ohio volunteer. In the case of James A. Tresper , who served in the Twenty-fourth Kentucky voltnteers , time following report is made : "In a pension claim , under the general lav for time disease of the loft lung , concealment by the claimant of the fact that ho had been shot through that lung prior to his en- listmcnt , which wound caused th lung disease - ease , amounts to actual fraud on his part , therefore warrants withholding of the pen- don granted him under the famous Juno 27 act in order to reimburse tjie government for mouey paid him as pension under the general law on account of the lung disease. " Itt'ctL'e,1 Smile ( lie Catholic Church. % yASIIINGTOIq , April 6.-Chaplain Fred- erich Sherman , U. S. N. , for some years a member of the Episcopal church , resigned from the navy on SaturdaTy sand was on that day received into tue Catholic church by the Jesuit fathers of Georgetown college , ln this city. He was confirmed yesterday at , St. Aloysius church by Cardinal Satolli , Mr. Sherman is married and is a son of Judge Sherman of the superior court of Maa- sachusetts. He was for some time aboard the United States steamer Chicago on the European station , hut for about a year had been chaplain of the naval training station at Newport , R. I. lie came here on rues- day and went into retreat at Georgetown college , and after examination lm ! reception Into the Catholic church followed. ftesolumtiomis ( in to Clue President , WAShINGTON , April 6.-The Cuban roso- iutions will be oiilcialiy brought to the attention - tention of the president tomorrow by the secretary of the senate , who will present him an enrolled copy of the document. Ordinarily concurrent resolutions are not forwarded to time presIdent , as they do n require his signature. but those resolutions will be laid before him , as the Armenian resolutions were , because they express the opinion that ho should tender time offices of the United States to Spain for the recogni- Lion of Cuban independence , and are therefore - fore , a direction to him. in so far as congress may direct the preeldent In such a pro- ceedbmi. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I s I flygertViIl ho htelenseul , WAShINGTON , April 6.-Thero Is every reason to bellovt' that Waiter Dygert the young AmerIcan who has been held under arrest in Cuba under suspicion of complicity in time rovoluticul , vhil be a free man in a vhiort time , Consul General Wilhiamna Is doing all possible to expediato the disposition of the case by the Spuniehi officials , who have it under consideration , and be expects that Dygert will be released immnediately , RAKES UP POLITICAL SORES Gorinan Airs His Grievances Against the Present Administration , POSTOFFICE APPRONIATIO THE MEDIUM Alicui Attacks Civil Service ltt'form , the lug'uiiiis uuuul ( lie Uhuict Ixecutive-hhhil to l'eumslun ( cuierni Thincr l'n'usetl , WAShINGTON , April 6.-Time senate spent the entire day on the postofflce appropriation bill , but did not complete it. The bill served to bring out some sharp criticisms by Senator - ator Gorman on the administration of the Poatoffice department , cmiii by Senator Allen on alleged lrreguharUtes resulting from time civil service system. Mr. Allen repeated sensational charges as to large money contributions - tributions said to have been made in time interest of Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Harrison , Time charge that Mr. Wanamnaker contributed ; iooooo toward Mr. Harrison's elect.on led to an emphatic denial from Mr. hawley , Mr. Alien alluded to the lmresidciit as "Ills Majesty" and as time chief mugwump of the country , Time vote on time postoffico but wiii ho taken tomorrow , Amommg time hula favorabiy reported was one to prevent wholesale divorcee in time territories by requiring one year's residence before application for divorce. Mm' . Frye of Maine Introduced a bill to Imansion time widow of the late General Thomas I , , . Casey at $100 per month' . ' Mr. Call , denmocrat of Florida , made an hrmeftectual effort to take up time Cubamm resolution offered by him sonio days ago , proposing time immediate use of the United States navy to protect American itIzens in Cuba antI to Prevent barbarlues , but Mr. Allison insisted that time ahmpropriatib'n bills were of supreme imnportancc anti mimust be kept to time front. Mr. Call gave notice that ho vouid mnovo to take up lila Cuban resolu- tiomm tomnorrow , Inquiries by Mr. Hale , re- publlcan of Maine , as to the liarilamnentary status of tii resolution inhicated that. Mr. Call would imiect with opposition in returning to time Cuban subject. The postotfice appropriation hill wa then taken up , the pending question being that of consolidating country and suburban post- offlet as adjumicts to city or metro1olitamm districts , Mr. Wolcott advocated the rofortn as c. sential to the vast postal srvico of the country , small postofllces being created at time rate of over 2,000 a year , and the aggregate - gate making an army of 70,000 postmasters maintaining separate accounts wIth Wash- ington. lie believed the change wotmid do away with the system of giving postofilce as rewards for political service , time democratic - cratic grocery storekeeper runnIng time post- 0111cc of one administration , and time repub- 11cm grocery storekCeper. running it tIme next admninistration. Mr. Wolcott said ho was hy no means friendly with tIme adminIstration , yet lie desired to commend the able and In- toiiigent conduct at time past administration under Postmaster General Wilson. Time senator - ator added that this was a move toward throwing oft the domination of time spoils system from time postal system. "Civil service - ice is. " lie said , "largely an acquired taste , but any public man who has remained hero through an opposing administration and has seen mmmcmi appointed to chico as a reward for political dIrt)1 work , unworthy men not fit to hold office , many of them unintelligent and unprincipled mon-.then one can appre. elate time virtues of civil serylce , " Mr. Wolcott and Mr. Gorman joned issue over some references of time former to the Eiiicott City , Md. , absorption by the 'l3alti- more potoffico , the latter saying ho kpew all about the matter. and did not like Mr. . , Wol- cott to get his Information at second hand. GORMAN CRITICISES WILSON. Mr. Wolcott said that any differences that might exist between time postmaster generai and one or two senators ought to give way1 before the needs of tlio public rervice. " Mr. Gorman ansvere that Mr. Wolcott sought to place this question on a low plane. He sought to intimate that this was a mere personal and political question. "If it Is a political question , "exclaimed Senator German with intense sarcasm , "then I congratulate the Postoffice departnment that a ds1nguished ! E'amtatcr on the other side of time chamber can he Its defender on this occasion. There hmas been a suspicon ! among many democrats that many acts of this administration could consistently ho defended by a'omo repub- hiens. " Mr. Gorman rejected the idea that post- offices vere a huge spoils system. He had served under democratic administrations and under republican administrations and the mere appointment of vcstnmasters was never anything to imim. Ho knew. he said , from. recent events , that any recemnmendatlons by him would be rejected , Mr. German said that isis observation of civil service reformers - formers wae that they were time first to get ther friends into office and then to keep them there. Referring to the postmaster gonerai , Mr. Gorman said it wouid be well for that official to listen to tue people and servo them rather than to be delivering lectures on tariff and gold and siyer. It would be well , said Mr. Gormnan , to return to the old rule. that when you found a man constamitly proclaming his virtues there was a rascal nCar at band. Time senator 'said ho hoped to see a postmaster general , no matter what his politics might be , svlio would really reform that department , not by removing it from the' people , but by cutting down the high compensation fOr carrying time mail , and time high salaries above time 1OOO mark. Mr. lull suggested some modification In the proposed amendment , and said lie was with the senator from Colorado ( Wolcott ) on the general principle of immciudng time small postoillces within time limits of a cIty or in its immediate outskirts , Mr , Nelson opposed time consolidation. It 'ns , lie said , on time prlmmciple of general de- partmnental stores ( "Time dtmviifish of modern society" ) . These departmental stores were time curse of the commetcial world arid ime would not like to see the came system carrIed into t7me Postotflce department. Mr. Lodge declared that time best snetimod of business would inevitably prevail and could not be stopped by politics or Iegisiaton. The people did not care so much for patronage as they did for good service , There was no politics in the propor'ed change , saul time senator. lie differed with the present postmaster - master general on time tariff , and yet tlmis did not prevent ims ! recognizing timat official as a most capable public officer. At timim , point Mr. Simermuan presented the conference report on Limo Cuban resolutionu and also the action of time house accepting time cenato resolutions. lie said no further actitfl was mmerule,1 , ii , .xer.msrktl with sat Iatactitfl that time voti h the hitIis3 for the rosolmitlon viia very ige. Mr Mlisen raised a question ha tf the tormsilty of the report antI the action1cif pin houist' , but after a brief dlecmission it myns agreni that all jiar. liamontary requlrenmm'hmad been observed , CALLS CIVIl. SIflVTCF A PAI1CE. Mr. Allen spoke tt' tte retention of the old syotem with tt . ryuntry postmasters and arraigned civil sqrvice as a farce. In this connection Mr. Alem1' eaki : "The great- eat mugwump of th'lmiy is In the white hmoimse. It is diffiClmltQ.l1etermine ; whether ho is greater as a mplm.jump or ac an im. penal democratic ditattif , lie lies led the hosto of mugwunips1a'tiis country for ten or fifteen years. " zt1m , 1Aiien referred also to Teddy Roosevelt , ho , great New York mugwump , as 80c0nd 'emily ' to Cleveland himn- self. self.Time Time senator severely criticised time action of time vrositlent in removing Civil Service Comnmlssioner Jolmneon , declaring that the presIdent hati ptmrsuetl the methods of Jot- frey and the Old Halley , listening to wiilp. perlngm , of scandal-mongers in order to ; iitcim a man out of office. This wan clvii service- a mere cloak by which a president anti muem- hers of lmis cabinet could carry out their own deeires. Again alluding to time prenident , Mr. Alien said : "lie is a disgrace to time great omco lie occupies. lie ehomild not and doubt- lees vhll not be returned to time position again. " Time senator referred to the pree- ident as "his Msjosty , " correcting himself I , , "Ills Excellency. " Mr. Allen rehcateti many senoational cimarges as to campaign contributions , lie said it lied been cimargeti and not iienicd that 3OOOOO s'as raie'ett on Wall street to secure Limo nomination of Proeldent Cleveland in 1S92 , and a. like amumirit to sacmmro the nomination - ination of Mr. harrison , 'hIow about McKinley ? " interjected Mr. Gray. "I have not renti tIme latest returns as to McKinley , htmt I have them in my desk amid vill reach them at a later time. " ammswered Mr. Aiiemm. lie went on to say tlmat time \\'ahl street contributors were In a qmmandary after nomiminatimig Cleveland end Harrison , but finally turned to time fornmer , because lie lmed an office on'all street and contrILutei ) $1,400,000 toward imis election. Of this amount Jolmn J. VanAien gave $50,000 amid later received time appointment of minister to Italy. This quid for qua was civil service reform. " Continuing , Mr. AiicC said it was charred anti not denied that time "groat and good Mr. Wanamnaker , " supcrinteuiiient of a Sun. ilay sclmool. gave $400,000 for time election of nenjamin Harrison to the prosldenttai office. ' Shortly after timi , Proceeded Mr. Alien , the president saw fit to invite time great and good Jolmn into his cabinet. DENIAL FROM HAWLEY , Mr. Hawley rose to state tlmat lme supposed no one believed \Vnaniaker gave 4OO- , 000 , for campaign purposes. lie had circu- hated a paper anti secured subscriptions , but it was not a personal gift , amid cert'ilnly should not bring an Intimation that cabinet offices had been bought , Mr. Allcn responded the man wimo was caught always had anapology. No lenlal had ever been nmalo to this charge until time senator - ator from Connecticut ( Hawley ) rose to deny it. " \'hitch charge ? " queried Mr. Ilawley , "That John Wanamnaker uavo $400,000 to time Harrison campaign 'und , " said Mr. Allen , "I don't believe it , " answered Mr , 1mw- ley "and I domm't believe any one believes it , except time senator Mr. Alhlen insisted , hat tIme clmarg had been made frnmn Maine to California and naver before denied. ' " Time proposed postoffice consolidation vam opposed by Senators ' ? c9 , Call , Stewart and Wimite. Time latter chiracterizei1 the lire- posed change' as a gretm'postoffice trust. " An agreement was reached to rote on thmo postoffice appropriatiomi bill at 5 p. m. to- morrow. The following biils1\vhl passed : Pensioning - ing General John M. 'ih ybr at $100 a month ; pensioning the widoW ot' General Charles A. , ileckmnan at $50 a 'mnUnth to provide for tIme continuance in office % 1 ttmstoms officers and assistant treasurers aUtmttI auccessors shah have been appointed and qualified ; granting railroads in Indian territory additional faciil- ties for depot appropriating $5,000 for a fog signal at Menominee imarbor , MicIm. igan. I At 5:30. : aftee&short'ececutive session , the pnatQ adi9urpe4 , , , fl k31 , ein sls . ' , suimcu3Iallr'I'IoEStuLc 'ro .uatcho. Ulilomi Pacific Fmumi.lhimg liii ! VlhI Soon lie C.uuuml'tecI. WASHINGTON , April 6.-Time eubcommlt- tea of the two houses which has been considering - sidering tIme Pacific retmmnding bill have practically - tically reached arm agreement. The bill wIilcI they will report to timoir fmmil committee - tee Is In all esentlal particulars the one which was outlined in the Associated presa diapatches last week. , The only material change is In time anual payment on the principal , which is to ho incrcased for the first 'ten years so as to make the amnount $1,000 , per day. or $365,000 instead of $300,000 as first , provided .for. The accrued Interest is to bofunded and counted as principal and the entire debt carried at 2 per cent intereat per year. Time annual payment for the second ten yearn ii , to be $500,000 anti after that time $750,000 until time entire debt shall be discharged - charged , Tithe arrangement applies to botim the Union Pacific anti the Central Pacific systems - tems and the Southern Pacific ho to stand good for the Control PacIfic debt. Time Sioux City and the Central branch are not in- eluded in time settlement , It Is calculated tiat tinder this arrangement it will require about fifty yearn for the Central Pacific to whio out the government indebtedness , and a sommiowhat longer tUne forthme Union Pacific. IticiL It'posiss of I'JiMIhiitCfl , WAShINGTON , April 6.-The geological smmrvey will resume imnodiateiy the investigation - gation of tIme extensive pimosphmate deposits occurring in Florida and Nerthm Carolina arid adjacemit coast , atntcs , The work wIll lie of much eccnommmic inmportatmce. 1mm vIew of time nmlning prospects in time region , amid time nmappiimg of time area vihl pint out tlm beau- tiei of the deposits antI imidicato theIr char- actor. Geologim't George H. Eidrhlgo of the survey bias been ordered' to do this worh. I're'ii1t-iul Iii I Noinluuntions. WAShINGTON , April 6.-The president sent in the following noninatcuis : : Postmas- Pcra-Iernman Schmulmom'Ich , hllllaboro , Ore , ; Curtha J. Mcuroe , Lakeport , Cal. ; T , Fitzhrlgli , ICanras City , Ken , ; 3 A. 11. floor , Panla , Kami. ; Francis Simonds , Clarkzville , Mo , ; William Rodeormel , Harrisburg , I'a , Stipiiies for t'ustihhlc Jcjmtrtmuciir , \ VASIIINGTONtpri 6.-Time Postetilce department has advertised that time openimmg of bds ! to furnisim eenqral supplies for time IustoP.lce department and miscellaneous supplies - plies for time doimartmne t will take place Thursday afternoon , ' 'May'.7 , next , The contracts - tracts are yearly cnes.'i'e- I I - - - - - - 1 - PCTURS PLEASANTLY AND POINTEDLY PUT. ' ' _ PEN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ I _ - 4- . ) . _ _ _ _ _ . & CLOVN lN'L'itOflUCt'S : III 3iSEI.i'- In umuchm a mmumner as to altract inummedlmite but mint lmustiimg attention-not so with JIan- small & 'Stnms' inert's sltoe-tmey ) hmuvum to lie , ' i trIed before they can ho uppreciatetj-wum'vo jusa got imi timeim' blacks auth tans on a new S i'ouimd too last-mtnd mm lot of low ilisteps- soimmetimimig heretofore lackimmg-aimvays coimm- 1 ' Drexel Shoe Co. , fIend fom' our iiius. 1419 Fai'iiain t.rated catalogue , - : iTr 'vu l'IllhlrOhlt ' % VITiI A IrliATiiEhI Is a dilllcult ( eat-but not near as dliii- cult as iinding a substitute for the 'Jewel" gasollmmo tovo-absoiutely sate-can't ex- 1iiot1-slmnimiet stove made-uses a thIrd mei2s gasoline thmmmn any-only stove having thu "biu lighter" on time single generator , vitiChm iigiuts time o'cmmer 'eurners-prices way down-too , John HtlSS1'cuwpmmuy ' , , Consider our Pmlces407 110w little they are , Cuiiiiiig w m jr \ ' _ . . : JJIJ _ : - , sill ! ' 'rmii 05Th IChi i'i'ihthiitiIS- That's because lie's a bird-so is the Budding wheel a bird-arid you'll say time miamime of our grammd spring opening which takes place next Friiay end Saturday- Aitril 10 and il-music anti souvenirs-all L'icychista ' inviied-spiendid show of wheelmi ijittl a grammd good time promised-ladies especially invted , Open eycnlngmi. Columbus Buggy Co , mmau , 1608 Hni'iiey 1'I I ft. 4 . bfI . _ " h ' ' -s . % ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I'l'h1 'P1110 I'IIIIFOIIMER- Time electrie piano incites as much Interest - est as mvith those whmo love music for mnusie'u sake-free concerts daily-sellIng shigimtly used pianos thus week.-i0-C5 anti 175-amid up-to a Itlnze that's been uced but three mommtims-25-I0 off on any new Imiano in thu house during thia male. A. Hospe , jr , Music audArt 1513 Doig1ns . - UAL PAYIENTS RAiSED 1101180 ( LXId onRto ConIlnittoos Agree on a l'acifio Funding Bill , HAVE ADDED ONE IMPORTANT CLAUSE l'rn'iilcu for Intereiuuuige of Trafile witit Alt Cuuutuueelimg LInCM Oil the Sim me Peruii-Couucejusiun to Wcstern lctuibertu , WAShINGTON , April C.--The subcommittee - mittee of the house amid semmate comnmiiittee on Pacific railroads today completed the funding bill for time Central amid Union PacifIc , emi which thmey have been engaged for sonic weeks. The two subcommittees suit- immitteti time draft to thick respective coma- mlttees for their approval. While clmangemu mnay be made in time bill of the zubcommm- mltteo , there will be an effort at coopcra- tion , whmlcii % 'Ihh bring time same bill before both houses of congress , and thins avoid cant- plications. Several chmangc.u have been nmade in time bill since the first draft was drawn , which Was outhimmed last weCk by tIme As- sedated press , Thi , plncipal change i in regard to the amounts of paymommts to be nmade by lImo two eoimmpatmies , Time amimmual paynient dmmrimig the first decade of time or- rangcmnemmt tas raised frommi $300,000 to $365- 000. . ' Time ammnuni' paynment for tIme second decade was raised from $500,000 to 550,000 , amid time ammimumal htaynmemmts by which the re- mnalnuler of the debt Is to be lifted reimmain at $750,000. Time mimost important change Is time aul1ition , of time following clause : "Said conmpaniea shall at all tines afford to all other limmes 'of railroad equal anti reasonable facitiitles for maklmmg connections with thmemn or either of thmemn amid equal fmtcliitles for tiiotransportatlon cf imassengers theroo2i , " Thtl amemmdmnont was a concession to the mmmemb3ra front time Pacific coast amid interior states who have asserted thmat discriminating rates were mnaintalned by time two commipanbos. The full senate Commimnittee on Pacific rail- reais , heli a meeting rafter time subcomn- mimitteo hami cnnmimheteti Its work , but od- journod withmommt reaching a final conclusion it : order to pernmit of further commferonce With the hmousa conmnmittee , The commmmitteo today directed its attentiomm especially to time portion of thb bill a'ppi'Itig to the Central l'aclfic raiiromd. A disposition was muani- tested to still further increase the ammrmual payments by this campany. Time commimnltteo will meet a'gain Friday miext. 'l'mmris have No hiuformumitloum , ' WASHINGTON , A'prih 6.-Time State do- partmemmt has received word ( rein Mr. Riddle , time United States charge at Constantinople , to the effect that time Tum'kislm govermmmmmemmt imas rio official knowledge of the effort of local authmorities'to expel Miesbonary Knapp front 11'ttiis. ' Minister Terrell , vlmo is mmow iii the city , lies advised witlm the departmental - mental officials as to tit instrmmctbons to be sent to Mr. Itddiefor his guidance in the case. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS The three political parties all held rousing rallies last night. At. Koutsky' hmall time republicans held timehr rally. Time hall was crowded. Snilley , Wilcox - cox , Carpenter and McAuley and a 'nurmmber of 'tIme republican candIdates for the city council and hoard of education spoke. It was claimed that time demmmocratic and leacue candidates were on the run , and a repub. hbc n victory was predicted. Time democrats held forth at Sanger ball. Unlike time repuohicans , time democrats invited rav ral speakers from Omaha to be present. Mayor Johnston was time first speaker , amid Ito talked' on time reforni records of time po- hitical larties. Matt Gering of Plaftsmotmtht and W. D. McHugh and Harry Miller ef Omaha spoke as well as the candidates , At Pbvonka's ball time Municipal ieaguo held its last rally , and quite a number of subotantial busitmess men were seen in thin audience. Captain Parlchmurst delivered an address and said tlmat If elected hi' would enforce - force time laws. Other speakers predicted time success of time ticket time league is support- ing. Charles T. Kelly was one of time speak- era. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ieetimig of time City Commsmcli , The city council lmeid a short session last evening , The conimitteo on fire and water was autlmorlzed to purchase 600 feet of rubber - ber hose at a cost of not nmoro than 1 a foot. In regard to time Union Pacific opening its fence at street crossings from Q street to Aibright otation , the city attorney reported that the streets tha council wanted opened were ledIcated to the city. A commmmitteo of three , consisUrmg of Walters , Ryan and Buba , was appointed to walto otm time railroad - road officials amid make a formal request that time fence be opened at time crossings. City Engineer Lambert stated that lie understood - dorstood timat the Union Pacific was willing to accede to time request of' the commmmcii in time matter. Five months ago the council ordered a sidewalk laid on C. M. Jlummt's property , 21309 and 2611 N strJet , wimicim was clone at a cost of $27. . Mr. 'Hunt entered a protest against paying for time sidewalk because it was not laid according to ordinance , Re- terred. J. 14. Paxton wa.s granted pernmisaion to make a , cnnecion _ witis the sewer at Tmventy-zaventim and II streets , Adjourned until Thursday evening. ltorso I'rices Coimuitig tTp. Tue hmorso market for the weelc ending April 4 was an improvement over time previous - vious week in 'rourd to prices , Several nice. family horses sold high , there boimmg a atromig demand , Pronmlnont foreign buyers were here for eastern mind southern imorses , hut were disappointed - appointed in not. being' able to gut all they wanted. It is the immtention of the bmmyers to rettmrn for Saturday'o Sale. Time general demnand seems to ho for a better clasi of horses. Animals for export should weigh from 1,400 to 1,800 pounds anti must be smooth and in good condition , One lot of export horses Is ready' for shmipnient to Liverpool now and it is time intention to semmd another load after Saturdayt's sale. 1tiukie Cit , ' Guusiii , \v. n. Conrad baa rot'jrned from a trip to Chicago , Chester Wilcox of Harlan , Ia , , Is visiting F , A. Cressy , Mist , Blanch Stovemms , Twentieth and N streets , bias returned from Fremnont. Mr , and Mrs. L. J , Jacobs of W'oodhino , Ia , , are visiting Mr. amid Mrs. M. H , Willard , Miss Grace Nowcomnb , Thirty-fourth and W streets , left yesterday for Los Angeles , Cal , Miss Maggo Anderson , Twenty-seventh and L etreets , imami gommo to Plattamnoutim on a visit. visit.Time Time Amenon club will lmold a business meeting timis evening at. Young Men's Institute - stitute ball. Mrs. J. F. Schultz has returned from Vm'asimington county , where she spent a week with bier parents. The women of time First Methodist church will serve dinner aad supper toimmy at Twenty- aixtbm amid N streets. Mrs , C. M. Howard of Missouri Valley is vslting ! hmor daugimter , Mra , D. Robertson , Twenty-first and Wyman streets. The Young People's Society of 'Christian Endeavor of time Presbyterian clmurcim will hold a bushmmess meeting at time home of MISs Core Gosney , Twenty.aecond amid I streets , titi evening. It is understood that rule 21 of time Live Stock exchange , relating to watering cattle before belmmg sold , will remain unctmammged , 'rite majority of time comnnmission men at the exchange , it is claimed , are in favor' of letting the rule stand as it is. Frank Stewart , secretary of the Soutim Dakota Cattle Growers' ar ociatlon , was in the city yesterday enroute to the meeting of the \Vyoniing Cattle Growers' association wimich opens at Cheyenne today. Time South Dakota immeeting is to be held on tIme 14th of this mmmonth and Mr , Stewart looks for a strong delegation from South Ommiaha to ho in attonmdavco. ( lIVES A Vl.T TO lht4 l.OitiS. nMng ) ' I'rimnv'u ' hiisXewiio'q for mu Cituu I t' 5 I. "Mogy , " king of the mmewshrnys , gave a "shmreatl" to 'tile fohlower last night in the hiasemnent of Time hoc building. At an early hmotmr time tiar leading to the room which containmeml time refreshments was blocked by a slrumgglimig immass of juvemille hmmmniammity nfltl when , at 730 , Mogy flpiCitCtI there yere t'igns of a riot 1mm hrogrcs , tiuc to imis do. layetl Rplearnnco , Once Inside , nothimmg was seen but a table siread with dciii news- l'.tPers. Mogy mmmommmttr'd one corner of this anti announced , "hooky hero , you kids , this is a kangeroo court , this is , arid any of imso gets gay , gota kangeroocti , seol" 'i'hiln lmad time effect of quietlmmg lmis ammtilt'nce Anti ho commtimmtmed , "tlentlemmmenm-here the boys , none of whom 'ero over 12 years of age , grinned and litimiched each oIlier violently in lImo rlbs-"thmis slmreaul is ilvemt to lice buys , time fellows wet mire him tIme comm. test for time biggest mmumnber of hoes sold tiur- tug the week , Tue kid vet gets tIme itrize gets 2 amid thm otimer eight gets all the way front 25 commts up to that flgmmre. The kitle aimead so far is M. t"immkenatcimi , Carl Foley , Aloe Newimman , Lewia Luwkomvitz , Jim New- imolts , Frank lemmesma , Abe Coimn , Eddie huryami mmd Bud Cramer. Now yousc' ' put yer miamnc'j ( loan on this paper amid ammoak whemi ) 'o gets yem' iummclm hmooks on to der aek , which I'll give ye as ye goes through the deer. " 'rimree cheers was then given for Mogy , followed by thmm'ce mmmorcm for Time flee , anti eacim urclmin , grabblmmg his snck of mmuts anti canmly , ran dowmm time alley amid was lost iii thui darkness. \v. T , Sanford , station agommt of Looper , Clarion Co. , i'a. , writes : I can recomnmmmemiti One Minute Cough Ctmro as time bet I ever Used. It gave Immatant relief and a quick emmro. Cli'tMliiihtlt IN il.t1)l ShlhtGflN'I' . "Ohileer I'eiuhiniaii Stmsenu1eul nun Tu'o l'nlrohiuiun .tinIuuteuI. At time niceting of tIme Fire nnd Police cammuissiomi last night Oiilcer II. lit. Clmammm. berlain , who hma been doing dimly as jailer , was appoimmted sergeant , to take limo place of Sammm Corey , who was dIscharged , Officer Nlcimoias V. halter was an apphicammi for the idace. Imida and I'eter Mabsen vero appoimited patrohmnemm. Officer Lychmhmolnm' was smispentled for thmirty days for various lmmfractions of the police rules. Seventeen special policemen were relieve' ] of timelr coummmmmissiomms for thmo reason timat they are mme longer employed as specials. Joseph I. SVavrimi , captaimi hose commilmany 10 , amid John V. itiels , pipemmian , No , 11 , were granted ten days' leave of absence. Actiomm on plamma suhmmtitted for a imev city jell at Eigimtconthr and homey streets was inferred. Time hoard vas .Informemi by Manager Mitcimehl thmat ho hiatl chmammged time nammme of time Ak-Sar-Ilen music imahl. It was ammuounced that seventeen new successive , mmonimmterferImmg fire alarm boxes had been lmmmrcimased at a cost of $1,050. TIme ) ' viht bo put in within the mmext sixty days. II. C. llomndroclc was allowed to m'emnove his sahion fromn 1313 Douglas to 1612 Far- nammi , Sweet Moments cigarettes are properly namr.ed , as all smokers wIll testify. Semmui-Moumtluiy Couummeii Meetings. It is not unlikely that mt resoitmtion will be introduced at time council meetirmg tonighmt providimmg that time regular essIomms of that body shall be held once in two weeks , oren on thmO first anti third Tuesdays of each momithm. It Is claimQd that mmli time business that comes before the council could be just as easily trammancted in two mucetings a month as in four , and in tIme event timat ny special matter required immediate attemm- tion a special meeting could be called at any time. The idea lies been quite timer- oughihy dlFcussed and the majority of time nmenmbers are in favor of in. Dr. VIIImNCKS loses it Fhuiger. Wimile out hunting yesterday , Dr. Van- Ness attempted to pull his gun out of his buggy by talclmmg hold of tIme muzzle. Before he had accomplished thi feat , time cartridge exploded and time charge of idiot passed timrotmghm one of tIme doctor's fingers. Ho was taken to tt hospital , where time digit was nnputated. One as good as another , It is easy to say that one preparation is as good as another and it is easy to waste money by buying somthing you know nothing about-and receiving no benefit. When the body is weak and you want to give it strength , when health is failing , what wisdom is there in experimenting with a substitute , when for a few cents more you can buy the original article ? "For more than twenty years Scotts Emulsion has ieen the standard Cod-liver Oil emulsion. It contains more pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil than any other emulsion in the world , and will stand the test of time as being a perfect , inseparable - arable emulsion. You can't afford to take a substitute for it. GOT A BAI3YBOY NOW. 'llalliilCSi ill .t Southci'n 1-lome , lterui the , li'I rums ; ' ( it Intiger at thup liii I lrnmul ( rossI uig-A % ' , mruii mig to Aiuiemiem's Uu'ui , - - .57 "For Its only-six years I ImsOil m tobacco in great ( i" 4L1 ; ; : : ; , 3m ' : ' ' cigarette smoking , " 5 . ' , J . writes Mr. W. E. , - = : - . : : . - Simmmpson of I.e : - _ : : : ; \ \ goomi tee- ' , ormi that tobacco I - . has robbed mmmc of II immany years of life hi mann ) ' yenm'm , of . it mmusv as I CCitt- hero mIt ) ' feelings anti amy condition with that of a year ago , when I was a tobacco saturated cigarette itemiti , ' 'Marl ) ' a time dlii I try to quit smmmoking , imut I cotmhtl hot PItt timrmmghm a tiny tvltimoit % suffem'lmig extreimme mmers'otmt torture , imu.'m'eam4. lug hour by imotmr , till hlmmnl ) ' . t 505,0 i1i'S om ( , frommi goimmg to pieces , I himiti to light time little white PiPe stick amid swmtiiow time smoke. 'Omrn tiny I read iii iii ) ' lm1PC 'lon't 'l'o- bacco Simit mmmiii Smoke Your 1fo ' asva ) ' , ' just whmmmt I ss'tms rloimmg ; It 2mliflC to me hiatt limo wtmrmming of tIme roil ilmug of t1aminer itt time rnuiroaml crolmmg niiti thiotmghi I diii not believe In ii. ) ( 't like mm tlrosvmimimg maim gramiilmmg nit a stress' I commiimmemmcoti takimig No-To-hit o. "Thie effects were magical ; it destroyed time . mlers'e cravimmg nmmtl uieslro for cigarettes. 'l'tt.o boxes , wotmiml )01m holos'e it ? immatle mime vclh mtnd stm'ommg , "I immivo gaummed muemitally imhmsicahiy in vigor ( hut mmmmtmmhm onfi , mttiti 'i I ii hmrtihmt free ( rein nmicotiumo tmmitl breath tie lomiger befouled - fouled sviihm lobmicco l'mtmoke , I mmmii so hmmmppy totht ) to tt'rite that Nu-To-iittc thu it alt it year no , so time ( 'tire is flume tested anti tried , mint ommly in lit ) ' 05th CmiSC , for severaL of my fricmmds imavo mtlsa beemm cured , "W'a hmmtve a baby by mmuss' . ' \T ) ' smite anti I feti : thmnt all this hmnppi- floss started front the timmmn svhmemm I mlrst tisemi No.'l'o-liaO amid itt cs'imlommee of our tmpimrccimrtion , nmmti iii order thimut thin immomuory ' of mir happifleFtu mfla ) ' bo POiiiCititLtOtl in a - iivimmg forum , we svnmit to mmmummu our baby' boy utter time mmmmtum svimo wrote time 1mb 'Don't Tobacco Spit amid Smoke . Your Life Awn ) ' , ' . ' "use timese lines in any way tlmat you tlmink vihi mmmtmlce known to suffering hmtmummanm- it ) ' the immpm1mmess : tlmmit lucre hit in No-To- Ihac for unemi with mmicotitmized itrtmimma amid wcmtlcemmed resolutions. If they will only mmmake up their ( mmiittl to save time wmmmute of 'ital hmower-to say notimhmmg of time mimommoy- flow gohmmg UI ) imito ampoke anti omit iii to- bncco shill. " Oct time booklet "Domm't Tohmaeco SpIt nntl Smimolce Your Life Away , " \Vrittemm guarantee - antee ammtl free stuinpie mimaiiod for time musk- ' Ing. .Atldrt'ss time Stcrhimmg Reined ) ' Co. , Chicago or Now York. MENACES : QulcldyTlioroUmZimIy , . \ \ Four omit. of lIve who .i . \ suffer nervousness , \ memmtal worry , attacka ' " I of"thmoblmmes."arobut ' . - I maying the penaityof . , - ' early xcesscs. Vic- thus , reclaim your - - - manhood , regain your vigor. Don't deat'alr. Send for bookwlth ' explanation and proofs. Mailed ( scaled ) freo. ERIE MEDICAL CU. , Buffalo1 N. V. ' 'I , . We . * ntl tim' , marrcioumu Pn'nrim 1 J'&tsu , Cc ltemeiy CAL.THC.S fue , anti n 1 io ; hYl ; 151 legal gtmarutmto that C.mL-rImOa viii r' and ItiSTOlIF Lost Vigor. W114t C. . Use-it andfay : aified , ( U Aedrrt/ON MOW. . CO. . - % Sot. Arno'mnn AinU , ( loiuuti. OCEAN STIiiahditS , Whil'l'E Si'AIt IINIl , New York to Liverpool , via Qucenstowna , EVERY VEDN1SmAY , 10 A , 51. , Disemmmharklng pasengemu at ltivem'side railway eta- " \ .t' than , Liverpool , weather. etc. , permnittmng , titus a'oms1mimg transfer Dy tender , Tue nmtigummmicent twin screw steamers Majestho s and Teut9nic , thin Gernmanlc , emewiy remuocieed ! , and time long time favorite , Britannic. cnmprlst V. fleet uasurmass.t-tl ( cit m't'guiarity' ot passages ' tied oxceiience of oct-vice. 8. 'rENrnY rIU.NCIt , Gpnerah Western Agent , 244 5. Clark St. , 'Chicago , Iii. RAILWAY TIME CARD 1eaves IltIltIINGTON & lImo. ULVhI.JArri'es ' Omtmahmm Union Jcpot , 10th &Mason S,9mimaimmt Bamiam..Denver : Express. . . . . . . . . . . 9:3Sini : 4acpm.hiIk : , Hillu. SCent. ( e l'uget Sod JIx , 4ttOpmim : 4Z5pnm..Denver : h'xresu. . . . . . . . . . . 4:03pm : 7O3pnm..Nebrasita : Ioeai ( except Sunday ) . , 7:43iinm . , , limmcomn Local ( except Suntmuy,11zanm , : , . . " ' 2:45pm..YastItfahmor : , _ ( Liimcolntlaliy. ) , , _ _ _ Leaves ( ChICAGO , ittJitLTNr.TON & Q , ArriVs OmahtmUnmonDejtotlQth ( _ &Itttusmn Sta. Onmaima flOOpin..cimcngo : : Veutlisute. . . . . . . . . . 8O0tmn : 'J:45.'mtmm..Chicago : Exmre&i. . . . . . . . . . . 4iismmm : 7Otmsnm..Ciiieng : , , & St. i.ommI 1xpress. , . 5:03am : 1iS3ani..achtmo : Jtmnction I.ocnm. . . . . . . . 5Opmn : Fast Mali. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:40pm : Leaves cflmCAoO , Mhi& ST. I'AtJl. Arrhvetu"P Omimalta Union Depom. 101k & Mason St. . Oinaima 6Oopmmm..Cimicmmgt : , l.Imtte1. . . . . . . . . . . 5:03am : l0:4tanm : . .Citieago Express ( Cx , Sunday ) , , . 3:23pm : Leaves CII IC/i (1O&NORTI I 5S'lST'N.ii'rit'e , , ' Otnniia Union Depot , moth. . & amasn Sts , ( Otmtnh ll:0O.mm..htistera : flxlireos , . . . . . . . . . . . 3iOpnm : 4:45mmmi..Veetiltutesi : Llmmmhted. . . . . . . . . 5l3pmmm ; 7:03am..Carrtdi : ' . . . . . . . . . . : ' , 5:43rtnm : , , , , . . , Oniahttt Cimicago h'Itectal . . " , . . , . 5"Oanm : : ) . . . . . . . . . . . . J.ocrim. . . . . . . . . . . . . momseourm Valley I'cttl. . . . . , . ,9:3)am : Leaves CHICAGO , It. I. & i'A'ih'1C.iAm'riwe , Omnahttm Union DepotIOtlm & Mtmsnm IituOnmmtIma EAST. 10:40am. : , , Atlantic Express ( cx , Sunday ) . , , 5:3i'm : : . . . . . . . . . . . . Express . . , , . , , , , , , , Slans : , 4:50im.Cimictugo : Veslibuteil I.immmits"l , , , , 1:30pm : 4:50mm..Ht. : i'aul Vestihutesi 1.inmhted. . . . 1:33pm _ _ _ _ wnwr , GO5prnOhltmhmoma : &Texas lIz. ( ei. Sun..Iaa5an ) : 1:40pm..Colorado : 1Immmhtett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I.enve. C. , ST. I' , , ? sC. & ( , iArrhves Onmaima _ Depot , 15th antI Webster St. . lOmaha , 5:15am : , , . . , Iliomix City Aceonmmotlatiomm. . . . . 8:15pm : tZltpmmmSioux : City Express ( cx. Hunh1:5attm ) : : , . . . . . . . . . . . Pant Limited. . . . . . . . . . 5:1Omtmm : V 6:15pm. : .Sio'Jx Cli ) ' Acc'.ntmex.t5un. ( ) . . Ieavoa F , , E. & MO , VAI..LI'W , JArrmves' Omaha Depot , 15th atmfi Wemniter HtJOtnaIma : . . . . . . . ' Mail anti Exitrc'ss , . , , , , , , 5:35pm : 2lpnm : , , ( ex , 8t. : , ) 55'yO. lx , ( cx. I.tun. ) , 5S3mtm : 1:50am : , , , r'Jorfoik Kxmres * ( cx , tluntlay ) , , , iDlSanm : : . . . . . . . . . . . . l'aui Express. . . . . . . . . . . UlOim : Leaves mc. c. , miT. .1 , & C , i5 , Arrive's Omtmaita ilnkin iepot , hOthm & Jtttison St. . . Omimaha 9:0amn..Kansas : City Iuy Express. . . . . 5:30pm : 9:4Spm.K. : U. Nmgimt Ex. via U , 1' . 't'ratms. 7Ooarmm : 1eat'es i MIHSOUitl l'ACiVIC , Arrives OnmtmmmttDepot , Iltimanst W''tititermlttu. Ommmtmbit 10:10am : , , , , , , , . , , Mt. Louis l3xpress , . , . , , . , . , 6:00am : : . . . . . . . . . . . , Louis Express , . , , . . , , , , 5r.3mmn ; , 6OOpnm..Nt : liraska Loctmhx.i'iun. ) . . . .9.0tmm Iea es I $ rntix CITY & I'ACIVIC , iAirIves " Omatihal Iepo ! , 15th untlWeinmertuuJ,9mmmamua , 55pmn : , . . . . . . . . . .Ht.l'aul Limited . . . . . . . . . . ,9iOatn : I'eTThlOUXCiTY & I'AChItIC. ArrIves Otnnimtui lemitt. 13th end Webster itt .Otumnita ioi'ii ; ; . , , , , , . . ii ; iiix city l'mmsuenger..iO:40m'tmi : I :45pmim : . . . . . . . . . . .hi.I'auIIAnmlted. ! . . . . . . , . . ,9:30amn : Leaves I uNION i'ACIiCIC' . . % urives onmtmhmtiitlnion lij0tii&Mas.ifl . Sta , Otnaima fIa'iim : , , . , , , , . , , .iCearney Express , , , , , , , , , , , lmlOmtra 5:2)atmm..Ovcrimmtmtl : ) L4mltesl . . , , . . , , . , 4t5mrni : aaopnmhleat'ce : & tStrommmb'g hx. 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