THE OMAHA DAILY 1EK : WEDGES DAT , MAY o , 1807. COUNCIL. BLUFFS DEPARTMENT. Ml.\0ll .UHVTIO.X. , Ij. I * . Jtiilaon. ! 29 Cth avenue. .lohn Scanlan will leave Thursdiy for nutlsh Columbia to look after mining Inter ests tvhlch lie and H. N. Hills liavc there. The Imtehfcro of the city have asrccd to cli8" their innrketfl every evening ex pt Satinlay at 7 n. in. and on Sundays nt 10 O. 1.1. f n. Hannan jetiirnetl yMtcrday from Mobile. Ala. , where lie has been upending several da > s looking after real estate Inter ests The T.ndleV Aid Society of St. John's ntitUlfli t.titberan church will meet nn Thurs day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. M. I' . Smith , 1820 Fall-mount avcntic. "Why , Algernon , you make mo blush ! " Bhc cxclalmcil , as his arm stole nbout hnr pretty shirt wnht , recently liumdeied by the "only" KnRlo laundry. 72 * IJroadway. Vi'nntcd A tnnn with general acquaintance In Council Illurfu , to canvass fur a well known Oinnha eslahllshnipnt. Stale expcrl * once and lofrrcnccs. AJdrcss F 51 , Omaha Dec. Oinnha Orahl & Whcaton. cornice makers , loratcd on Ilroadway near the Northwestern railway depot , have mndo an oMlmuncnt for the benefit of creditors. The llalillltlcs are less than $1.000 , and Iho assets nearly $3,000. Mr * , Joseph Swan of Grand Junction , Colo. . le vIMtliiR relatives In this city , after a Ions absence. She la accompanied by her daugh ter , and will ho Joined In ft short time by her husband , who Is Colorado's Btato fish and game commUuloncr. Why do MI ! nell eo many goods ? We can answer. Long experience In buying and cell ing rarpots enables Us to know what the trade wants , imtl you can always depend on fair dealing , good goods and lowoat possible prices. Council HI tiffs Carpet Co. A t'tiniber of members of Hu/cl camp , Modern Woodmen of Amcilca , will attend the nnmial cnnlvorsary of Maple camp of North Omiiha on ThuiBilay evening. The meinbors will meet at the hall In the Men-lam block at 7 o'clock before going to Omalin. After u tcore or more of attempt- ) . Deputy Shciiff Welghtir.an yesterday succeeded U Belling tin1Schneider Htock of drugs , wlilcl had been seized under an execution from the district court for unpaid rent. The pur chaser was L , . M. Hurton of Onccola. Olllcer Alhtrll will c.u to Lincoln this morning for thu purpose of bringing tmcl l > lck DuboU. who was at rested there at the rciiuevt of Council lIlu.Ts olllcers on the tlurgu of brealtlng Into n barn and stealing a taddle. Uullols refused to return and It was necessary to kccuro requisition papers. Atlantic contributed another bootlegger to the colony In the counts Jail awaiting trial In Judge Woolswn's court next Scptem bcr. Tha man brought In by Deputy Kllci yesterday was Victor Heed. He failed to sc euro the necessary bond and was sent to the county Jail to await the action of the federal ; ; rand Jury. Mrs J. A. Campbell had a narrow escape rrom being killed In a runaway on Tuesdaj uftTiioun. Her phaeton was overturned am Bho was thrown upon the pavement will great violence , and pinioned beneath th vehicle. 5 > Jift overturning of the carriage broke the shafts or KIC would have bcci ilrnBgrd to death by the frightened horse. Tlio aldermen have determined to wait 1111 til Monday evening to hear the complaint ! of Klrcman Henry McArdlo , who has beet removed from his position In the departmen by Chief Templeton. It la understood that his removal was made necessary because .McArdlo neglected his duties and got drunk Uo wan removed once before for the same reason. Dr. J. P. Montgomery will open the first of a scries of "practical talks" at the Young Moil's Christian association rooms Thursdaj evening , May 0 , at 7:30 : harp ; subject , "How to Hestoro a Person In Case of Drowning. ' Iho talk will bo Illustrated with the bring ing In of a oung man who will bo operatei. upon an though a genuine subject. All men above the age oJ 1C are Invited. Mrs. Peter Jlortcnscn has received In- formitlon fiom Grcnaa , Denmark , announcing the death of her brother. Christian Skjoda- holm. Mr. Skjodsliolm resided In this city for somci tlmo and whllo hero was taken ill nnd n fc > v years ago returned to bin old homo In Denmark In the hope of regaining his health. He was well acquainted In this city and his many friends will be pained to le.irn of his death. Tlio testimonial concert to J. II. Slmms which la announced for Monday , May 11 , will bo ono of the most interesting events of the year from a musical standpoint. Among the numbers to be given Is ono by the Dudley Duck quartet , consisting of I. M. Trcynor , W. S. Rlgdon , J. H. Slmms , and W. L. Tlilckstun. The quartet , with Mrs. J. O. AVadsworth and Mrs. II. I ) . Mullls , will also render the brilliant sextet from the opera "Lucia. " C. D. Vlavl company , temalo remedy. Med ical consultation free Wednesday. Health book furnished. 32G-327-32S Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. Polished oak sideboards this week JS.EO at Durfoo Furniture Co. . 20B and 207 B'way. Fresco deslgnn furnished. 18 No. Main st. Only Cntfli tinilrl. . Miss Lillian Pelffcr was arrested yester day upon the complaint of Mrs. Harry West , vh > charged the young woman and West with the crime of adultery. Mlsa Peltier lives with her mother on Glen avenue nnl Is well known In this city. West Is stage carpenter at the Dohany theater. Miss Pelf- for was held for hearing under $200 bonds. West has left the city and cannot bo found. To fin In Plri.li , to .Sleep Well , to Know \Vliut Aniietlti * nnd Kooil IllfceN- tluti Menu , .Mil lit ? a Tent of Slunrt'H IIHiieiiNlu Tablet ! . KxiierlmrnU of an InUlan- iiiolln ( ieiilleuiuii. No trouble Is more common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People havli.g It think that their nerves are to blame and are surpilscd that they are not cured by iiervo mcdtclno and spring remedies ; the real neat of the mischief Is loot sight of ; the atomach Is the organ to bo looked after. Nervous dyspoptlM often do not have any pain whatever In the stomnch , nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itrtclf not In the utomach so much CH In nearly every other organ ; In some cased the heart palpitates and Is Irregular ; In others the kidneys are affected ; In others the bouela are consti pated , with headaches ; still others are troubled with losa or flesh and appetite , with accumulation of gan , sour rlulngs and heart burn , Mr. A. W. Sharper of No , fit Prospecti St. , Indianapolis , Ind , , writes as follows : "A ruotlvo of pure gratitude prompts me to write these few lined regarding the now and valuable medicine , Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets , I have been a sufferer from nervous dy pcpsla for the last four years ; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some times gave temporary relief until the effects of thu medicine wore oft. I attributed this to my sedentary tmblta , being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise , but I am glad to state that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles , for I have gained In ( If fib , sleep better , and am bettor In every way. The above la written not for notoriety , but U based ou actual fact. " Ucfipectfully youra , A. w. BUAiirnn. Cl Prospect St. , Indianapolis , Ind. H la safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or dlccaso except cancer of stomach. They euro rour stomach , BIS , IMS of flesh and appetite , oleeptcisnetti , palpitation , heartburn , consti pation and headache. Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co. , Marshall. Mich , All druggists nell full IieJ package * at SO cent * . , MACADAM MAKES GOOD ROAD Transformation of the Surface of Lower Broadway. CARRIES HEAVY TRAFFIC SUJCESSFULIY Part Un * Hi-en Op 'ii for Sonic \VIM-UM mill In I'oimliif tilth \VliiM-IniPii , llrlim IIM Smooth IIH it C'liuliT I'at-l : . Contioctor Wlclchnm feels n.illo ! Well sat isfied with the character and progress of the work on Lower Hroadway , and ho Is none the less pleased to obsirvo that the members of the city council and thu County- Board of Super\loors who awarded him the contract to build a maradam roadway In the middle of the old wooden blocks are fully as well satisfied. So far the experi ment has given promise of better results than were anticipated for It. The contractor has not only not slighted his work In any of Its stages , but he has exceeded his agree ment In the quantity and character of thu material used. The upper part of the road Is about completed and hao been thrown open for tralHe. Kor $ e\cral weeks It has been carrying the heavy freighting and transfer teams that ply between the two cities , and thu heavy strain It has been subjected to hus developed no weak spots. Without scarcely over half of the material In place the roadway has carried this heavy tialllc In the wettest portion of thu year. When fully completed It will certainly be firm enough to suMaln all of the heavy traf fic that will be placed upon It. The roadway Is becoming very popular among bicycle riders. It Is now fully as smooth and firm as an ordinary cinder path , and It affoids a line track for wheelmen between the two cities. 'Dm County Hoard of Supervisors yester day purchased moro road making Imple ments from the same firm that furnished the big $1,000 grader. The consignment con sisted of four-wheeled scrapers , three road plows and u three and a half-ton roller. The board has expended nearly $2,000 this sea son for road tools. A I. It IKMissive. . AT HOME , May , 4 1S)7. ! ) Dear Fred : All In over between us. I return these violets you gave me. Mamma says I cannot receive your attentions any longer. She Insists on my receiving Mr. Keller. I think it Is be cause he always smokes the celebrated Sul tana cigar , Instead of the Inferior brands that you use , that makes your breath so offensive. If you would use Sultnna Cigars she might become icconclled and allow you to continue your visits. Youra lovingly. LAUHA. fho above letter Is not nn improbability. It but volcra the opinion or every person who enjoys the fine aroma of a good cigar. The Siiltunn. Is undoubtedly the best. Moore & Kills , bole agents. An entertainment and boll will be given by Council iJlufTa tent , No. 32 , Knights of the Maccabees ne.\t Wednesday evening , .May fi Pi Knights of Pythias liall. Merrlam block. Como and enjoy yourself. Woman SnlTi-iiKc Ciniiiiiilvrn. The suffrage canvass that is being made through this and other parts of Iowa , Is arousing consldciablc Interest. Mrs. Haz- lett has met with excellent success In her tour. She reports fine meetings nt Mlndcn nnd Walnut. The president at Neola Is Mrs. Arthur Hansom. Mrs. Jcmilo Hunter Is president at Mlndcn- and Mrs. .Maude Iloat. right secretary. Mrs. A. E. Conslgny Is president at Avoca , and Mrs. Alice Harlon Is secretary. Mrs. T. H. Hardsley Is pres ident at Walnut and Mrs. Mary Crozler Is oecrctary. The people of these towns ex pect to send delegates to the convention to be held at Council Uluffs the 7th and 8th of June. Mrs. Hazlett's further route through Mills , Tremont , nnd Page counties la as follows : Henderson , Hastings , Emer- bon , Hamlolph , Sidney , Hamburg , Rlverton , Karragut , Shcnandoah , Malvern , Tabor , Hlllsdalc , Qlenwood , Jaciflc Junction. At Ilrnillpy'N , f.tZ mill litl Il'iviiy. Sugars still going down. Twenty-two pounds granul" * < > d sugar , $1.00. Arbuckles 4X and German coffee , per package , lie. Two pounds locse starch , 5c. Can good corn , 4'Ac. Three pound can apples , Be. Ono gallon can apples , 17'ic. Tin cups , each , le. Two dozen eggs , 15c. A big , long , sweet smoke ia what you get when you buy the J. G. W. & Co.'s "Clear Title Be cigar. Sold by all first-class deal ers. At wholesale by John W. Woodward & Co. Flr.U class painters and sign writers. C. H. HlosB & Co. , IS North .Main street. Ilt-lll KNllllf Tl-UIIHftTM. The following transfers were reported yes terday by the title and loan ofllce of J. W. Squires , 101 Pearl street : Itnth A. Schoedsack and husband to B. J. Ilcnumont. lot 14 , block 2C. Central subdlv , w d $3,00000 W. W. Hnwthron , trustee , to Her- bcrt J. Adams , lot 7 , block 2 Hogg's 2d add , q c (1 ( 1 00 AMiex W. Ciisady nnd husband to Nathaniel MaHsey , lot 11 , block K , , Curtis & Hamwey's add. w U 1,00000 William W. LoMh to J. W. Davis , all Interest In Bi\U seU , s2J'fc nerea , nwlj ne',1 3-7J-4U : w'/4 m U 34-73-IO ; lots 4 nnd D , block 20 , Howard add : lots 12 , 13. 14 nnd 15. block 21 Hums' add ; lot 15 , block C , Carson , w d , 150000 Alfred H. nnnghn 4o AVIImot U liiiiiKhn , lot 25 , nnd parts of lots 37. S. 202 niul 20.1 , original plat ; lot 2. block 22. and lot 14 , block 20 , Hums' ai' ' < l. w ' 2,73141 Five transfers , total $ S,235 41 Trouble Ovi > r II OI-HHN 1'lot. An Information has been filed In Justice Htirko'a court charging Henry Wesclo of Weaton with mallclouo mischief. The com plainant Is A. J. Hlce. who owns a twenty- aero farm adjoining the village. A prlvnto lane , which has been transferred Into a lawn , leads from Hlce's house to the cen ter of the village , and on the road at the end of this lawn Wcselo has a black smith chop located. Tlio malicious mis chief consisted In damaging the grass on this lawn by setting up and operating horse power to bo Ufed In connection with the tilacksmlth's Industrial plant. The matter lias awakened a great deal of Interest In the little village and It was thought neces sary to dismiss the action that hud been commenced there and bring It again In this city , where local prejudice could not In terfere with justice. Friir ii TrliiI In Oinaliii. The two McVeigh Hrothers and "Sloppy" Smith were arraigned In police court yester day morning upon the charge of breaking Into a sealed Hock Island freight car. After they were brought Into the court room they inado anxious Inquiries concerning Iho pun ishment that would be Inflicted upon them If they pleaded guilty to the charge , and when told by an attorney that It would probably lie not more than ono year In the penitentiary they announced their dt termination to stay tioro and take their sentences rather than go to Omaha , where they declared they were certain a three years' eentcnce was await ing them. They walvH examination and went to the county jail until the grand jury [ laases upon their case * . Young Yancey , who was arrested with them , secured a contlnu- an co. MiirrliiKc Lin-linen. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday : ; Numu niul residence. Aife. William Shirk. Shelby .21 Qarlrudu Hubble , Shelby. . , , ) U Nicholas N. KdwiirdH. Omnha 39 Kmmu C. Believer , Oinuhu j | Arthur Southwell. Council Illuffa 24 Uosclla Uawluy , Council UluRa 3 > MTU : nocj ACTS men A 111:110 : Slop * Ilir Fninllr Ilnr c unit Snvc HI * MiiNtur'ft llooit .Viinic. The Intelligence of a llttl- , / iltrof a dot , nnd hla rr-r'Betlc efforts tn 'op n. runaway liorso attracted .1 great dcnl of attention on Ilrondwaj yiattrday afternoon. The horse ar. old fashioned sedate family animal , took fright and tan away after lt owner hat entered n store tn do some shopping. Th llttln dog was comfortably dozing on the neat when the horse darted , but lie quick ! ) aualcnpl : to tlio fact that tue old horse was scandalizing tlio family and putting property Into jeopardy by running away. Th little dog sat up In the teat and raised hi \olce In a seilous of ahrlll shrieks , calllnr upon the horse In the plainest of dot language to behave himself. The horse pale no attention to the canine commands bu went lumbering down the otrect. The heroic little dog seemed to realize that conictlilns must bo done to prevent dlpnstrr , althougl thu old horse uas picking his way very carefully nnd avoiding contact with other \chlcles , and with a parting yelp tlio little dog sprang over the wheels. Ho turned a dozen b-oincraaults when he Mruclf thu pave incnt , but without uniting to shako tin dust from his little coat rushed In front o tht horse and nmdo the mcst desperate ct forts to spring up and cutch the swinging reins. The little fellow's yelps were stll such shrill shrieks that trie attention o ovrryliody on the strci't was attracted. After dozens of fallurc.s the dog succeeded li tatchlng the reins with bis teeth , and hell on. The old horse trotted a block further with a pound and a half dog swinging 01 the bridle reins and then stopped and en deavorcd to push the little animal loose will his nose. The dog dropped to earth nnd sa dowti on tliu pavement In front of the horse looking Into thu big beast's eyes with nn ex pression of Ineffable sorrow whllo ho llckei his own bruised limbs and shook the dtisl from bis shaggy body. J. G. AV. & Co.'s Clear Tltlp Be cigar Jus placed on sale with forty llrst-clafa cigar dealers In thla city. Try one. At whole sale , John 0. Woodward & Co. First clara paper hanging , C. II. Illoss * Co. , 18 North Main street. 1-'IMS I.IOXS IN HIS CHLI.AU InhiililtinitN of it Cnllforiili MMIIN Homo. SAN FRANCISCO , May I. The cellar of a house Inhabited by human beings Is a strang place for wild beasts to make their home yet this has happened far back In the hill near Stinol , Alamcda county , where Antonli Nunez , a farmer , lives with his family Antonio Is a thrifty and Industrious man and has prospered. Two weeks ago he moved from his old borne Into another house tha had not yet been occupied. For several days after Antonio and his family moved Into their new home they heard strange sound ; coming apparently from the cellar. As An tonlo was busy with his farm work am those at the house were engaged In setting things to rights , no effort was made to occcr tain the cause of the sounds. Hut when da ; after day passed and the noise from th cellar did not cease , Nunez determined to make an Investigation. Though courageous Antonio Is discreet , and he called In a feu friends to his assistance. Armed wltlr shot guns they made their way Into the cellar They had hardly reached the side of th stonewalled place when from the space be neath the stairway bounded a splendid spec ! men of a California llonefs. Before a she could be fired the animal escaped through the open door. A second later and the lion , a big , ugly berst , made a Jump for the stairway , llu this tlmo Antonio was ready , and killed the animal at the first fire. While his friends stood guard at the door way Antonio made n search underneath the stairway , and found four cubs. They were as comfortable as kittens , having an old coal and a quilt for a bed. Nunez took the biting and scratching cubs upstairs , and for the rest of the day and far Into the night waltec for the lioness to return , but the brute die not como back. Nunez Is going to try am : raise the cubs. The dead , lion measured six feet from tip to tip. Death * of a , IJn > , PARIS , May 4. Henri Louis Toulaln , senator from the Seine , nt one tlmo termed by himself the "Grove Digger of the Senate , " on account of his advocacy of the suppression of the Upper Chamber , of which he was a member. Is dead. ST. JOSEPH , May 4. S. R. Mudge. travelIng - Ing engineer for the Hannibal & St. Josep ! railroad and ono of the best known railroad men In this section , died last night at Hrook- field. Mo. Mr. Mudge was attending a meetIng - Ing In an Independent Order of Odd Fellows ledge when ho suddenly exclaimed : "Doctor , I am dying , " and expired at once. Mr. Mudge was C3 years old and has been with the Durllngton company for many years. WASHINGTON , May 4. Admiral Mcade ( retired ) , U. S. N. , who has been 111 at Wash ington for three weeks past , died today at Dr. Johnston's private sanitarium. There were present Drs. Johnston and Wales , Mrs. Meade and Miss Patterson , at whoso house Admiral Meade was taken sick with the grip , which was afterward aggravated by appendi citis. An operation had to bo performed , and from Its effects the admiral failed to rally. The funeral will bo held at Miss Patterson's homo , Gil Vermont avenue , and the Inter ment , with military honors , will bo at Ar lington. Admiral Mcade was one of the beat known officers of the modern navy , saw hard service before , during and after the civil war In all parts of the world on Im portant navnl and diplomatic missions. Dur ing the last administration he and the presi dent had a serious disagreement resulting from the admiral's criticism In an Interview of the policy of the administration. NEW YORK. May 4. Edwin F. Theme , the actor , died today after a long Illness. ICMVII WOIIIIIII'H ClnliN Il. DUHUQUE , May 4. ( Special Telegram. ) Over 200 delegates and many other women of state prominence have arrived to attend the biennial session of the Iowa Federation of Woman's clubs and the numerous social functions of the week. The Cedar Rapids delegates occupied headquarters at the Hotel Jullen. They favor the candidacy of Mrs. Van Vecten of Cedar Rapids for president. The Dubuque Ladles' Literary association has nominated Miss May Rogers. Mrn Hen- rotln , president of the general federation , and Mrs. Urquhart Leo of Chicago will ad- the federation tomorrow. NOW TO FIND OUT. Pill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It Btanil twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the Iddneya. When urine Btatns linen It Is positive evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent deslro to uri nate or pain In tbo back Is also convin cing proof that the kidneys and bladder ire out of order. WHAT TO DO. There la comfort In the knowledge BO aften expressed , that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Hoot , the great kidney remedy , fulfills avcry wish In relieving pain In the back , Sidneys , liver , bladder and every part of Iho urinary passages. It corrects Inability o hold urine and ecaldlng pain In passing t , or bad effects following use of liquor , ivlne or beer , and overcomes that unpleas' int necessity of being compelled to get up nany times during the night to urinate , rite mild and the extraordinary effect of swamp-Hoot Is eon realized. It standa the ilBucst for Us wonderful cures of the moat llatresslng cases. If you need a medicine rou should have tba best. Sold by drug- lat8 , price fifty cents and one dollar. You nay have a ramplo bottle and pamphlet both icnt free by mall. Mention The Omaha Dally o and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Jo. , Dlnghamton , N. Y. The proprietors ol Ul paper guarantee the genuineness of thl Her , ILLINOIS Vr.TP.HANS ( JATlUill\ . I.nrwc Attrtulnncc nt tlib Aniinnl Stnte Knontniititdit. OALESDURO , HI. . Mny l.-iUrlght sklce and warm weather greeted \t\6 \ \ 'old eoldlers on the first ilaj' tt tile staid fnijtepfflehl heffl Kvcry train Is bringing In hundreds of dele gates. Entertainment Is provided for nil. The headrpjnrtcrs have been crowded with veterans all clay. Many Inforttml reunions are In progress , but no public meetings are to bo held today by the Q nS .Army of the Hoptillc men , This afternoon the organizations of tlio Woman's Hellef Corp. Sons of Veterans , Ladles' Aid and Loyal Hdme. Vorkers had a preliminary meeting nnd outlined the work of their conventions. The Grand Army of the Ilepullc members are busy logrolling for the election of omccro anil the selection of the next place of meeting. The Sons of Veterans arc encamped on Knox college campus with seventy men. Moro arc expected tonight , The first camp- flro take place nt the Thcatorluni tonight. IlniifNl VN. Dlriliaiii'Nt A < 1' A pleasant feature of the advertising put forth by the Iloyal llaklng Powder company frequently commented upon by consumers , Is the absolute confidence that may be had In the truthfulness of all Its claims and state ments. There Is evidently the same care and accuracy In the framing of the Iloyal adver tisements that llicro Is In the compounding of the Hoj-al powder. It appears , unfortunately , that not all baking powder people arcEO scrupulously careful. The recent letter from the Judge of awards on Baking Powders at the Chicago World's fair , exposing the falsity of the claim of another house that Its baking pow der had received the highest reward for strength , purity , excellence , etc. . Is a scath ing rebuke to those manufacturers of Inferior baking powders who \ia\o \ no regard for the truth , but habitually reek , In their public announcements , to deceive consumers. The Jtulgo of awards states that no such award was given to the concern In question , and has notified It that It must cease publishing his name In connection with Ita false state ments. _ HEAPS OF CORPSES ( Continued from First Page. ) large room rudely covered with rough planks , and on sheets spread over planks , the bodies as they arrive from the ambulances arc be Ing placed In three long rows. Here Is ex emplified death by fire with all Its horrors , bodlco completely nude , limbs twisted In the wrlthlnga of agony , some still having shreds of clothing , which assist recognition In spite of horrible disfigurement , bones visible through fire-eaten flesh , sonic mere skeletons or grinning skulls blackened with smoke. A largo Cored of otllclald Is engaged In regulat ing the admission of friend ) at the entrance , which Is besieged by crowds shouting and fighting. Only small groups are admitted at a tlmo and the visitors are supplied with candles to assist them In their lugubrious search. At 8:30 : p. m. only six bodies have been rec ognized. They are the bodies of Mme. Hen rietta Hanladal , Haroncss Elizabeth St , .Mar tin , Viscountess .Mario Bonneval , Sister Gulnoux , the superior of the sisters oC the Convent of St. Vincent jlo Paul at llaincy ; Mme. do Grancy and the Comlcse St. Perler. Other bodies supposed to be recognized are these of the Baroness St. Dldler , Madame Larcn Cojselln and 'Mme. ' Chovlgny. As soon as Pi sldent Frturr } heard of the disaster ho sent the most pressing Inquiry for full particulars to the prefect of police. All the theaters In Paris arc closed tonight. POLICE ON jGU RD. Midnight Owing to tile difficulty of con tinuing the search for the purposes of Iden- tlfa-ation , by the light of torches and cau- dlca , the Palais do L' Industrie has been cor doned by the police , who ar9 watching the bodies. The wounded are nowi known to number at least ISO. Madame Flores , wlfo of the Spanish consul , expired at the hospital Beau- Jon , where are several .others Injured. M. Faure has visited the hospital'and the P.alais do L' Inifustt-lo to pay his respects to the dead. Further Identifications believed to be cer tain are as follows : The Comtesse Mlrimel , the Comtesse Brodervllle , M. Victor Cos- selln , Sister Lconle GHlaumc , Meedames Haussman and Sclumbcrgcr. Other names must still bo accepted with reserve , but at 11 o'clock Duchesse de Alen- con had not yet returned home. The duke was slightly Injured. An electric light has been Installed at the scene of the lire to assist the firemen In recovering the bodies. It Is not noticed that In most caoas the heads of the victims were burned to a cinder , even when other parts of the bodies were not much Injured. This la explained by tbo fact that the thickly tarred roof fell In blazing * masses upon tbo heads. It Is reported that Mile. Laucllle Fauro , who left the Elysccs to go to the bazaar , had pprlshed. M. Hanotaux drove up In great haste to Inquire concerning her and was Immediately followed by Mme. Faure , pale with terror and excitement , who was re assured by learning that her daughter was not dead , having been delayed on the way. Many Americans , English , and other for eigners were among the stall holders , but It Is Impossible as yet to ascertain the names of all the victims. The papal nuncio , who delivered the bene diction at the opening , had Just left the building when the fire broke out. Half nn hour afterward the structure hud completely disappeared. There was no sign of ma- eonry , gtrdeis and other structural parts which ore usually left after a big fire. The whole edifice was reduced to ashes , with a heap of charred corpses as the most notice able object. The ground was a sodden mass of debris , of clothes , boots and shoes , coins , keys and miscellaneous articles on sale at the stalls. Whllo the fire was In progress the faces of the people In the crowd and In the. windows overlooking the scene told an awful tale of the borrows they were witnessing. All tbo mannlons In the vicinity have been con verted into temporary hospitals. 1:30 : a. m. It Is stated that General Heulner has died of his Injuries. To Uio list of these dead must bo added the fol lowing : Commesa Hunoateln , the Marqulso dcs Malson , Mme. Vcntlmesnllle , Mine. Hos- kler , wife of the well known Russian banker ; Mine. Poltvaln , Mme. J. Haussman and the daughter of M. Shevllly nnd Mile. Mandal- Grancey. Among the badly Injured are : The Duchess do la Torrer , the Comtesso Hoancy , Count Montclalr , Count Devlsln , Mcsdamcs Macedo , Hecamlor , Do Laume , Hystcr , Edouard Andre , De La Tour Dupln and Malezleux and M. Lcfebro. COLUMBUS , O. , May 4. Flro today at Caldwcll , Noble county , destroyed { 00,000 worth of property In tlio center of the busi ness portion of the to\vn. < Insurance about $40,000. T\VO II.VCLISII .Vl'HAMUHS COLI.IDU. One of Them SlnkiiHli I3luvu of ABERDEEN , Scotland , May 4. A collision ms occurred off Glrdlcnest lighthouse between [ ho Drltlsh steamers CoMytiee and Grlngoe. The Coldyuco Hank and eleven of Its crew " were drowned. , Five AnnrHilM'tp ' Ka BARCELONA , May , 4. Five of the an archists convicted of participation In the lomb outrage on , Juno'7 , IQSI * at tbo feast of Corpus Chrlstl , were shot tliU morning out- Ido Fort Mont Juch. They shouted : "Long Ivo anarchy ! " Just before1 .tho order to flro vas given. AiiNtrnlln to I < 'iiriil li the * Meat. MELBOURNE , Victoria , May 4. There U a movement on foot here to send 20,000 sheep and 5,000 bullocks to England In connection vlth the dinner which the princess of Wales s promoting for the poor of the slums of London upon the occasion of the celebration of the queen's diamond jubilee , June 22. DcL-lHlon on ICeiitui'Ux llondx. LOUISVILLE , Ky , , May 4-Judge Toney oduy handed down an opinion In relation o the recent Issue of $3SS,000 of refunding' lends for the Kinking fund. The decision Id mportunt to the holders of the 6 per cent jonda which the city seeks to replucu with 4 > er cents. The supreme court holds the. law of 1694 unconstitutional and void und that here Is no law In existence in Kentucky or the Issuance of refunding- mitt. A New York banking > lrm wan recently awarded the bonds , Its bid ofterliif u i > ru- nlura of J39.0W. ,4,1,1 South Omaha News All members of the city council were pres ent when Mayor Ensor rapped for order laat night. The lobby was crowded , principally with caloonf keepers who were anxious to ceo what was to bo done about raising the liquor licenses. Chairman Barrett of the Judiciary commit tee recommended that no further action be taken on the recently Introduced liquor II- ccnso ordinance. The reason given for post poning Indefinitely action on the falling of saloon licenses to $1,000 was that It would be working a hardship on liquor dealers. It was the opinion of the committee that If the council wanted to raise the license several months' notice oi'ght to be given the saloon men. When put to a vote the motion to postpone was carried. The ordinance vacating a portion of the streets and alleys In the northwestern part of the city for the use of the beet sugar factory was read for the third time and passed. Under the provisions of this ordi nance the South Omaha Land company Is to put up a $10,000 Indemnifying bond. Chairman Scliultz of the finance commit tee offered a motion referring the claim of Mrs. Ellen Tlmonji to the city attorney with Instructions to report In writing at the next meeting , A resolution directing the city engineer to perform tha duties of building Inspector and turn all fees collected Into the city treas urer was Introduced and carried. Bids for furnishing lumber to the city for sidewalk repairs for the next twelve-month wcro opened and the committee on viaducts , streets and alleys was authorized to enter Into a contract with the Watklns Lumber company , as Us bid wcs the lowest. The city clerk was directed to advertise for bldy for filling a bad washout at Twenty- third and F streets. The alleys north and south of N street be tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets wcro ordered filled with cinders , back a dis tance of seventy-live fccf. These alleya are In very bad condition and it Is almost im possible to get a team through. The road way under the Q street viaduct was also or dered covered .with cinders. A permanent sidewalk was ordered laid nn Twenty-fourth otrect In front of the- build ing occupied by Otto Maurcr. Councilman 'Bennett ' reported that L street between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh streets was In dangerous condition , the fill having been washed out. A twenty-four-lnch sewer pipe wca ordered laid at this crossIng - Ing , as the old wooden gutter had been de stroyed. The street commissioner was directed to make a number of sidewalk repairs In dlf- fetcnt parts of the city. Sanitary Inspector Carroll submitted a re port on the cleaning of streets and alleys. Within the last few days forty-six notices to clean up have been served. All of the In spection slnco April 215 h.is been confined to the territory between N and O streets and Twentieth and Twcnty-stvcnlh ttrccts. The garbage master Is now working four teams and six men. All night soil is dumped In the river south of Gibson. In relation to testing Ice the Inspector reported that ho had taken samples from the wagons of Crosby & Rich , the South Omaha Ice company , and W. B. Morton. Thu report of tin Omaha analytical chemist was appended which s-howed that the Ice sold by W. II. Morton ranked highest , the South Omaha Ice company's product came next , with Crosby & Rich's sample the low est. During April fourteen dairies were In spected. The condition of stock was reported good , with barns In an Improved condition and water supply good. One hundred and eight samples of nrllk were tested , none be ing found below standard. March bills and salaries were ordered paid and the council adjourned until 7:30 : o'clock Thursday night , when protests In liquor license cases will bo heard. AVIii-iM * tlio Htoc'lc Came From. The origin of live stock received at the yards hero during the month of April Is as follows : 1S07- States. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Arizona " . " > Colorado 2.CC3 CO 9,835 California GS4 Illinois 37 Iowa . - . . 3.KB 9,122 Idaho 2.2SO 1,303 Kansas G3G 2,017 2,729 Minnesota 3S2 Montana 201 933 Missouri 1.4CS 4,802 2.S8S Nebraska 33.M9 92,191 17,58' ) New Mexico r,1 11,545 Nevada 2,301 3 , ! > 33 Orcg-on Sll South Dakota 4S3 5S C72 Texas 20 Utah 070 Wyoming1 1,149 10,374 Washington SCO 1.11G Totals 52,917 10SS30 CS.839 Total receipts ; for both the month and the year to date show a handsome Increase over 1896 , and from all competitive points a marked Increase. The enlargement of the sheep market la shown by the heavy Increase of supplies , which always go where good prices are paid. Nebraska makes a good showing of return to normal conditions by the largely Increased marketings of all klmls of live stock. The Increase last month' from Kansas and Missouri was very flattering , The records show an Increase of 17,930 cattle , 25,190 hogs , and 48,725 sheep over April , 1898. Old SnlilliTN to VlHlt SuhoolM. The following detail of old soldiers to visit the various public schoola has been made by Commander Eastman of Phil Kearney- post , No. 2 , Grand Army of the Republic : Ifilgh school J. G. Hayzlett , J. M. Glas gow , John S. Wood. I ) . S. I'nrkhurat , Wil liam Allison , John Mclntlrc and Jeff Ogg , Lincoln schoolNate Gordon , ( J. L. Robert son , J , C. Graham , Amos Thurlow , L. Dean nnd Stephen Thomas. High school annnx Janice Aughe. S. Scott , Michael Cody. N. B. Sykcs , B , Houiton and Mlthael Qulmby. Hawthorne school J. 11. Erlon , J. D. Ben nett , 0. K. Paddock , N. E. Aker , Hiram Harding and Charles Glynn. Bron n Park school W. M. Mabery , I.yman Fuller , 1) . Polaley , Wesley Chaild , N. B. Cottrell - trell and J. D. Peyton. Fourth Ward flohool A. H. Merrill , J. T Hcaslcy , Pct r Hcnkel , J. D. Sawyer and Peter Cockrcll. East AlbrUht school J. W. Cress , John O'Hern. Ed Joneo. Hairlson Wlrlck , Hi M. Gleason and William Amleron. West Albright school J. O. Eastman , E. ! . < . Martln. Ed Welmcr and B. F. Trapp. Third Ward school S. W. Hllycu , M. Qulmby , Thomas Whlttlfsey and Edwin Bowcn. Parochial school F. J. Ettcr , William Kelly. Hans J. Pctersen , Came * Whltaker. John Condon , Hugh Henry and David Con- ( Iron. Iron.Mlwourl Avenue mission J. T. Blair and William Kellcher. In view of the fact that Friday preced Ing Memorial day would bo the last day of school , the veterans will make their visit on Friday , May 21. An Invitation was lasued by the post to the superintendent nnd all teachers and pupils to participate In the Memorial day exercises. P. Murray. Columbus , was n visitor In the city yesterday. Business men report that counterfeit dimes are ! n circulation. V. G. Slmms , editor of the Scward Re porter , , la In the city. James Holub , whose homo was Eighteenth and P streets , died yesterday. Peter Honey Is Improving his property at Twenty-fourth nnd J streets. County Commissioner Hector IUIB gone 01 an Inspecting trip through the county. W. R. Patrick went down to Lincoln last night to attend to some legal business. S. A. Trumble , Lincoln , la the guest 01 P. S. Casey , Twenty-fourth and .1 streets. Mrs. A. C. Everett , and son left ycotcrdiiy for Colorado , where they will spend thu sum mer. mer.Miss Miss Margaret Percy Intends leaving for her home In England the latter part of this month , Mrs. Lehman. Weeping Water , is vlsltlnj , the family of E. G. Smith , Nineteenth an. II streets. The degree team of the Knights of the Maccabees will give a dance at Masonic hal this evening. Homo talent will produce a drama a Blum's hall May 21 for the benefit of the Grand Army of the Republic. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lester have inovci td Denver In hopes that Mr. Lester's healtl will be benefited by the change. Miss Hcrrlck nnd MUs Brown , the evan gelists , will hold servlcco at the First Mcth- odlbt church every day this week. William Holbrook was called to his home at Ashland yesterday by a telegram an nouncing the serious Illness of his wife. Miss Julia Thompson , who has been vis iting her sister , Mrs. John Clarcy , wll leave for her homo at Friend , Neb. , today. South Omaha Hive , No. 15 , Ladles of the Maccabees , will meet at Masonic hall Thura day nfternoan. All members ore urged to bo present. Magic City lodge No. SO , Fraternal , Union of America , will give a literary and mu sical entertainment at Workmen hall Sat urday evening. The following births were reported yeo terday : Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Andrcscn , Twen tieth and Blown streets , a son ; Mr. and .Mrs George Flair , Twenty-sixth and N streets a son ; Mr. and Mrs. George Schncar , Thir tieth and Madison , a son. Knoxall Council , No. 1404 , Royal Arcanum will meet tonight nt the hall over the Soutl Omaha National Bank building. About a dozen now members will be obligated. It Is expected that a number of members of Uuloi Pacific Council , Omaha , will be present. A merchantlle company yesterday selzcc Samuel P. Brlglmm's law library for a debt of $29. Upon being1 notified of this Brlgham telegraphed a local attorney to file exemption papers and protect his property. According to Brlgham's Idea a professional man's library Is exempt from seizure for a debt. AlilH India 1.1 Inrally. . CHICAGO , May 4. Suffering India was brought close to the heart of Chicago through a mass meeting held at the 'Auditorium list night. The horrors' famine and the death struggles of a plague-stricken people were depleted to an audience of 4,000 persons that testified Its willingness to help by reaching deep Into its pockets. Ten thousand dollars In cash and twenty-five car loads of corn are tha estimated substantial fruits of the even ing. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Chicago India Relief com mittee. of which C. C. Bouncy Is chairman. Rev. T. DeWItt Talmage , who 1ms been traveling through the country for several weeks and has already raised $100,000 and SOa.OOO bushels of corn , was the chief speaker at fhft meeting. Holds AKiiliiHt ( lie aovrrniiicnt. CHICAGO , May 4. The United States court of appeals has conllimcd the decision rendered by Judge Shownlter against the government In the suit hiought against the reorganized and the receiver of the Whisky trust concerning the Nebraska distillery. jft BL jff . BKkv K * I A a fT 3 * < / * eoaysai AN OPEN LET J / % | Nl \ B tammt > i Eiiza Eras I I I WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORJA , " AND " PITCHER'S CASTORA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. / ; DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , was the originator of "PITCHER'S ' CASTORIA , " the same that has borne and does nowJ . " * on ever //ir ? bear the fac-simile signature of C o&yff& % ikt wrapper , This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it ia the kind you have always bought , ' on e ' / y/Jf o and has the 'signature of * Zisyffl&6&X wrap- pur. No ono has authority from me to use my name except rhe Centaur Company of which Chas. H , Fletcher is Dr ec'dent. Moroh 8,1897. Do Not Be Deceived , Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you ( because he makes a few more pennies on it ) , the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed TOIL . . IT MUHKAT TIT. M W UT * RHEUMATISM Munyon's nheumatltm Cure \ gunrntitred to cure acute cr mufculor ilitumMlam in from cn to five days. Sharp. * lic.ullng imltu In nny putt of the body utopprd by n few iloff . A prompt , toniplito nnd permanent cur * for lament * * , tonne-Mi Miff back nn > l nil pMn In hip * niiil loin * . Chronic theiiinnttoni. relation , lumlurra or pain In the bark are cneedlly cured It leMoni fnIM to Rhc relief from one or two tlosev anil KltnoM Invariably cure * before 0" " buttle Jins been Ci1 Price ISe- eJ Iloinocipntlila Hume llemedy Com * I'An ) put up .1 separate cure for cni.i dl > eni.e. At nil drucglMi tmttly SS cents. tluUle to Health free. t'ervmM Id ten to I'rof. Munyon. 1805 Arch Mreet. rMlAdelplila. I'n. answered with free tnnlleal mix Ice for any illfenre. Scnrles Scarles , frcclnllsttltt mm mm unit PRIVA1E DISEASES. Alll'rhnti : HUcnic * mill Illnordcrt vt Men Treatment by mall Consultation I'rcc. SYPHILIS liPj-V" " ' Cured for life. HOME TREATMENT roil AM. minis OK mMAI.IS WI8A1C- MJSSXI m.SHAMSN OK WO.MHX. Catarrh , nil Diseases of the New. Thionr , Clicst , Btomnrh. Uvir , Hlooil. riklu ana Klilnry Diseases , losl Manhoon , IJjilrocclu Vnrlcoprle. Gonolllica. Olerl , Syphilis ntul i Al.l , I'lUVATB DISKASKS > ) V MHN' . ii I'llcs. Klstuln ntul Iltetal fleets rurcil with i ! out pain or detention mini uuslncss. IJilRht's Disease , Diabetes anil kindred nialnilli'3. Call on or nddres.i ttlth stump , 119 9. lltli St. . OR , SKIES 5 Nak PANCRO-l'fil'SALIA TAHLUTS nmltlrely rnron Indigestion , Cutnrrli of the Btuniacli. Heart-Burn , Sour Stomach , nml nil kln.lra.l SloiiiathTroiibtet. A Bclimtldo ram' blimtlonot the best romodiea known to mod leal nklll. Bold by all druggists , or ctfl. per llfir. THE PEPSiMIA CO. Bond ( or freocircular. CHICAGO Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , \VK SOLICIT YOUIl HDSIMCSSJ. \VK UKSIIin YOUIl COLLECTIONS. OXI3 OW THia OI.OKST 11AMCS IX IOWA < G mil CIS NT PAID ON TI.tlK Iii'OSIT ' CALL AKD HEE US OB. WHITER IIOIIANV TIIIATI < : II. One NlKlit , TlunsJ.iy , May 0. ' The I'amoUH Karte Comedy Success , "A H.MLUOAIJ TICKUT. " 20 SINOUHS AND COMEDIANS 20 An all blar cast , IncluiIU K Lculs Wislcj- , Marls Stimit , OUH 1'lxlcyiii. . K. Ooulil , Chan. A. Ilurlic , iva Ituiuliilpli , the Hurt .Sinters nml otliorx. Tlio liOEt of them all. Prices "Be , Me. 3ic ! mid 25c. Scuta now on f.alo at Seller's drug1 store. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. , FKUii. 1-Altil AND O lanil for sale or rent. Day & Hess. 39 1'carl street. FOU SAL.U. aiNT'H man In Kooil condition ; { 20.00. Cull \uiy. NOTK'n TO WHOM IT MAY TONOKUN : A corporation , known IIM the Wallace Coni oll- ilnleil Mining1 rmniMny , linn been urb'iinlrcci uiuler the provision } * of tlic general laws oC tlie Ftalc of Nebraska , with IIH principal olllco In ? ; iM flute , In the city of Omali.i , for the purpot-e of carrying on t.io biiElnp B of mining In the htiite or Colorado , mid elieuhere. with u > cnpltnl Mock of 1 L''O.dnO Miiuex of the par value of > 1 per thure , Utiuil fully paid anil non-ufleKilic ] In conildriiitlon of mining piop- city convened to Hild corporation. Thu Hum of thu existence of paid corporation bi'Klna on HIP 31M day of December , A. I ) . . 1K5C , and ter. minutes on the 31st day nf Decsmbcr. A. I ) . , 1"-T > . ItH hlghent amount of Indehtednem , or liability In fixed nt JIOO.CCO , nnd Iti n mi Ira are to be under the control of 11 board of KCVUII directors ) , elected mimmlly by Itx Mocklmldcru from among their number , A. A. I'lcrce , Mar. CUH Klncli , Jr. , Marcus Finch , ir. , Mm In W. Cooley , Halph II.Vlllliims IncorporatorH. Dated April 15. U07. RAILWAY TIME CARD lynxes IllUHI.lNClTON' & MO. llVKU.Arrlvti ! | Omaiialtnlon | Depot , 10 Hi & Maion SU. | Oinana S:3'.ain : . . Denver ICxiretg . . . D:3iani : 4r.m : | Illk HUN , Mont & 1'iiKiU Und Hx. 4opiu : 4:3lir.i : ! . Uenvuiipre > " ) . 4&pm ; :03pm. : . . .Lincoln I .ecu I ( ex. .Sunday ) . . . , 7:4' : > pra ( ex. Hunduyj.ll30am NeaTes ICIlTcAnoTHUUMNrSTON" & Q.ArrlveT | OiiiuhaUnlon | lein ; , IQlli & Mnaon Bin. ' Omaha fiiOipm . Cr.icaEO Vrjtlbulo . 8ib.iru : ( SISnnl : . ChliUKu Kxprtus . 4lipm : Tf,0im..Chlcaiu ; | S : Kt. LuuU Kxprcps. . . . H:20.un : l:40am..l'aclic : : Junction Local . 6lupm ; _ . . . . .l-'a t _ Mull . 2 : . < Jum I.C.IVCB [ CTlTcJAQtST M1L & S'l' . l > AUiTA rr'v ( > 71 OmahaUnlon | Depot , mill & Mahon Kt I Oinahii C:3Cpm : . Chicago Limited . S0.iin ; l.OOam..Chleuf'o _ Kxprens ( ex , Kunday ) . . . 3:2Sj : > m Jeav en"CIIICACO | & NOHTinViST'N.Arrfvea" : | Oinaliu ] Union Depot , 10th & Mi' on tils.i Uinnha fhr.Rin * . Kartcrn Cxpieui . 3:40pin 4 : < r.pm . . Vettlbuled I.ltTi ltd" . l : Vpm G:0' : > pm . St IMul i\vretiii : . 9Mnm ; C:40ani : . fit. IMul Limited . : < J.'pm 'i:30am : . Kloux City laical . IlilOpm bjipin . Om.iha-Chlcuilo Hpecl.il . . . . 8:00ara . Missouri Vnllcy Jxjcal. . . . . . . t:30ain ) : Hxcept Sunday. * Bictpt Monday. OMfiam..Atlantic Kiprehii ( ex. Hunday ) . , tMpm : 700 ; | > m Nlrht Kxprex 8lam : 4 : 0pm..t'lleago ! Vutlt > ulccl I.linltlil , , . . l:3pm : " 4fiOpin. : . Ht.l'auJLotlbulcd 1.milled , . . . i3Jpiu " ; . . . . . . . . , . . l.linllfil. . . . . . . . . . . < : ' /Oinn irfh"\i t C7 BT. f' . . M. & Oi [ Xffl\ > - Onialm ) Ifpot _ , ISIIi & Wcttler 8I . I O'lulia 12lopm..Siox : City"Kkiuen'tex. . Sun.llI.6am ) : : ir > am..Bloux City Acminmoilallun. . . . kiMpni cntiun Kl. I'aul Llmlteil. . . tliam : ( llenvei I * I' . U & MO. VALLIIV. lArrlvfii1 Oniahal Depot. Uth & Welmtcr Hts. | Omiilia 3fiOiin. : | . . . . Past" Mall and K\vrfr * G ; ipni 3.0Ppm.cx. ( Bat. ) Wjo. ix. ( ex Mon. . . . 6:00nm : " : SOjt7i..I'reinon zcnl ( Uuniluyi cnlx ) . . 7Wnm : Norfolk ixircs | ( ex. Hun > < 02Jnm ; C.lUpni Kt. I'aul iii ; > r.vH SKurn ; _ ea\ca I K7 c7rBT7 J''fTflTlt. fArrfve3 DnnilmUnlon | Depot , IClli & Mason HtB , | Omaha rrc.'am Kan an City Day Kxprrii * , . , , , 610pni ; ! OQprn..K. ( ? . Nleht Kx > ln U.J 'Uaiiji. , ! 30am yaxci I MISSOURI PACIFIC. I Arrives' Dinalia ] Depot , IMIi " & Wtbtter Hl . _ j Umalia ; ( ' 0m \ . . .Neljrafckn" & Katna Limited , , , JtMi > in :20pm. : , , Kama * City Kxpremi C00 ; < tm i.Upm Nebratka Local ( ex. Bun. ) , . , , , ; 00aiu x-avetf SIOUX C1TV & I'ACIFIO. " ( ArrltnT Omalial Depot. 15lli & Webflrr Bli. | Onulu 5'lCp3l. : . . St. I'aul Limited 7 . . . . 0IOam ; * n\t I SiOUX ClTVr & I'ACIFIC : ( Arrive * | | njliaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Maiion Hli | Onuha SMOain st Pa ul I'HMcnirer. . HilOpm 7 narn.BIoui City I'mrvnicer f:03pm : Bitpm ! HI. I'aul l.lmlled BiIQairt reaves I WATfAHIlTiMCwAT"Arrhea' | OmahaUnlon | Depot. Mil & Ma aiiBt _ ' * . | Omaha 430pm. ! . . . . . Canon llall " VrrlVf SMam : Overland Limited. , , , l:90pm.I : ! > > at'ce & Htromil/r Kx ( ex Bun ) . OWpm..Grand Iilund l xprei > ( ex Sun. ) , . SWno : 130pm i.Fait Mall