7 10 TK BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1010. POLICE PAID AT OLD RAtE Increase Voted for December by the - Board it Cut Off. - - ' COUNCIL WOULD NOI HAVE II City Atloriff Advises that Airtf ment Entered Into Last Jlr ny (fee) Fli-easca : an rtllcrata Cannot Be Broken. Pollcemn will not draw tn estra 8n pei man allowed . than by action of the fir and police, board on .their December salar lea . , . ..,.. When the pay roll-ordinance for the last mnnlh nf 1WIQ Afttiii4 that nourwll Mnndav morning, In adjourned .meeting-, Chairman Funkhouser of the finance committee made the statement thai, council could not pass the ordinance aa drawn. lie, therefore. moved that the pay roll ordinance be passed except as ,to the policemen. Coun cilman Brucker aeconded the motion and It prevailed. This action waa not taken, however, until City Attorney Burnam had been called In to advice council. Mr. Burnam gave It an hla opinion that to pans the police pay roll for the' Increased amount would be clearly against the, spirit and letter of the agreement entered . Into last July by all members of the fire and police departments. "Now If .you allow the policemen this extra money we will simply be Inviting a lawsuit involving 140,000 to $60,000. We have had. this matter up Informally with Chief Salter, i and,, ha doubts very much If his men could be held In line to abide by any suoli , action as thin. The whole thing was given-very careful consideration last summer,' and the agreement to forego the raise n pay provided by the legislature at Its Inst' sesslorf was' entered Into willingly by all parties, In order that the full force of men In each department might be kept at work the ' whole year." ' Legislators Get a Rap. Councilman Funkhouser supported this view strongly.', "The members of the legislature from this county acted like a lot of schoolboys," he aald, ''in passing the law to raise the pay of polloemen and firemen when tney knew we had no money, and could not get any, to pay the Increased amount." Councilman 'Bridges thought the surplus remaining In ths general fund could be divided between ' the two departments equayy. The discussion developed the fact that I there U at present something like 12,0j0 In the police fund reljef and pension fund; also that the charter provides any surplus In tb,e department fund at the end of the year must, bs carried, .Into that fund, which would thus, by operation of law, be In creased at this time to the extent of about 1800. From the relief fund were will be taken (5.000 for the neir fire and police alarm system, unter: a resolution offered by ' Commissioner Wappich and passed at a recent meeting of the' board. This resolu tion recites the amount of the fund, and acts out the facts touching same, also the need for a hew afrrnT system, and pro vides that 15,000 be set aside from the fund for the. purpose stated, above. It is expected th&t When the new 'appor tionment of funds Is made for 1910 the latter' pert of .this week, the Increased salaries for fireman arid policemen will be provided for,- tf such action appears feas lble. . ." When council adjourns Tuesday evening It will be to Thursday morning, for the purpose of making the' apportionment of funds. Every head of a department now has his estimates' In the hands of the mayor, and It appears to be taken for granted that Increases will ' be asked for all along thef?lne. TUESDAY'S EXTRAORDINARY OFFERS January Linen Sale I This Is, the greatest chance in years to buy high grade linens. TABLE CLOTHS 92.25 All Pare Linen Tat tern Cloths Size 72x72, hemmed ready for use the best value ever offered $1.09 93.23 Cloths, $1.08 each 200 round thread German linen pat tern cloths the famous Stiller make size 72x90, regular $3.25 value, at 91.08 910 Cloths, 9108 each Beautiful dinner and banquet cloths all the best Irish, Austrian and Bel glum linens worth $10 very special, each 94.98 91. SO Cloths, 98c each 8-10 size, full bleached pattern cloths choice patterns, regular $1.50 values, at, each 08c NAPKINS 91.50 Napkins at 08c a Dozen Large full bleached napkins, all pure Irish linen, good quality, regular $1.50 values, at, per dozen 08c 93 Napkins 91.08 Dozen Extra heavy all pure Scotch linen nap kins large variety of patterns, regular $3 values, at, dox 91.08 93.50 Napkins at $2.40 Dozen The very best German and Irish linen dinner size napkins the best $3.50 values, dozen . .92.40 Madeira Napkins Half Regular I'rires All bur beautiful hand embroidered Madeira Napkins, at half regular prices. FINE TABLE DAMASK Two' New Grou ps ; Fine Residences to Be Erected Prairie ,Trii6 Company and 0. W. ' Garlock Get Permits for Eighty One' Thousand Dollars. Issuance of building permits started off with a rush Monday .In, the office of Build ing Inspector . Wltbnell. The Prairie Tiuet , company took out per mits for twelve dwellings to be erected at A mea, avenue and, Meredith. There will be six bouses, on erncl street and each house will cost, i,000. Work Is to begin as 'soon as possible. K. Y. Smith has the contract for the bu.UdJnrca . j George W. Qarlodh. will build four fine residence), In Jjcrujs ' park at 3514-18-30-22 Lincoln houjeyard, The house at 8D20 will cost 16,000 and' ti o(hr three 15,000 each. All of th,ese houses,, in both groups, will be modern, In. every particular, and will con stitute a very, substantial addition to the new residence that are making Omaha a city of tin homes. Other permits issued as a starter tor the new year are Mrs. E. E. Hodder, .1520 North' Thirty-third, frame residence, i:,W0; Weir Company, Forty-fifth and Isard, warehouse, $2,000;. Dr. R. D. Mason, 4186 Cuming; frame residence, $4,000: C. W. BakeV, 8778 Fort street, frame resi dence, 12,000;' j. W. ftisp, 3115-17 Taylor, two frame resiliences:; $3,800. mass :meetinq fobviaduct Pnblla Discission of PodftO Street Sit. nation . by Cltlsens of . Dnne. . . A big mass meeting la to be held soon In "Dund- In. behalf , of the Dodge street viaduct over the , Missouri Paclflo tracks. The date and. place have not been selected, but these, will spun be announced by the board of trustees .of the village of Dundee. A special committee of. the Omaha city council. Including President Burmeeter and C'ouncllmun . Kugcl and Brucker, appeared at the . court house to confer with the county conuulesisonera relative to the county's assuming part of the cost Com missioner, I'tckard , "as the only member at hand of the Board .of County Commis sioners and, , the conference was postponed until Tuesday morning. $1.00 qullty best Irish linen table damask full 2 yds wide, 75c Extra heavy all pure linen table damask full Bleached, warrant ed to wear regular 86c quality, yard . .690 Best Imported mercer ised table damask beautiful patterns . regular 60c quality at, yard 89o JANUARY SALE OF TOWELS Towels. 10c large huck towels, each So 15c extra large huok towels, each So 25c all pure linen huck towels, each .... lc 50c all pure linen huck towels, each 25o $1.00 all pure linen tow els, each 490 $1.00 all pure linen tow els, each 98c Bath Towsls. 84c fringed Turkish towels, each 3Ho 12Vfcc extra heavy Turk ish towels, each ...Bo 26c extra large Turkish towels, each 16o 50c best grade Turkish towel, each 850 $1 Imported bath tow els, each 69o $1.60 Imported bath towels, each 69o Crash and Toweling. 6c Twill .. Crash, . heavy weight, yard 3o 12 Vic . Union gl abs towel ing, yard 7o All linen crash, at, per yard 9o 15c extra good all linen crash, yard llo 18c best Scotch linen crann, yard 14o 22c extra wide all linen crash, yard 18o BED SPREADS $3 Imported Sntln Marseilles Bed spreads extra large sise, each 11.98 $1.60 Full size Bedspreads Mar seilles patterns, each tso WASH CLOTHS 6-cent Knit Wash Cloths v each lo SVsC Absorbent Knit Wash Cloths, each 3Ho Dress Goods Strictly all wool tailor suit ings, 1 Vi yards wide, fancy and plain worth from $1 to $2 a yard ( g clearing sale f C price, per yard . . . v " Silks and Velvets 89c all silk Messallnea also 27-lnch black crushed vel vets, fancy English velvets, etc. . at, a yard. 29c-49c FOLEY'S ... PLACE STILL RUNS He Is Ont of Ttwa on Day of H ear- lag; and. License Takes la ...... Annthea; Name. Ths action in police court against T. 3, Foley tor the Illegal sale of liquors In vio lation of the 'clock law at hla Douglas Street saloon., waa at the Monday session, continued,, for on week. . , Mr. Foley waa abaent from the city when the officers seught service oh titm on a complaint made by tha Anti-Saloon league, ' and, In tha laok at prosecution, tha place continued open.. A sew license has been rattled for the operation of the saloon at this placa' In another name and business has prugrsased wljheut Interruption. tha Yellow fertl. Jeumllo malaria hjUgusueas, vanishes Mi Lr, a o. nsw.iaie i-uis art taken. Guaranteed, fee. For sale by Beaton Drug (ssBBissss-M) asasaaasasasBaaaaassssaaawsssaasaawsss-- - OMAHA " GRAND CLEARING SALE MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Men's and Boys' 75c and $1.00 Sweater Coats at 25c Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Sweater Coats at 98? Men's $1.00 and $1.60 Nellgeu Shirts at 50 Men's and Boys'. Shirts, worth up to 75c, at 25 Men's and' Boys' 50c Shirts at .'15 Men's $2.50 Nellgee Shirts at. 98 Men's $1.60 and $2.00 Lined Gloves at, pair) ... 980 Men's $1.00 Silk Neckwear at...-. '25 Men's and Boys' 25c Leather Belts at k 5 Men's and Boys 50c Suspenders at............ 15f Men's 3 6c Lisle Hosiery at, pair f ............ . 12 H Any Man's or Boy's Winter Cap in the House at, each ,. . -25 .Men's $1.00 Undershirts at, each 250 Men's $2.60 Underwear at. . .'. . n 5 -980 Men's' $5.00 Union Suits at. ................ '. .' , S2.50 Men's $2.60 Night Shirts at................. 75 to $1.50 CLEARING SALE SPECIAL All Our Women's Fine KING" WAISTS at i OFF January Sale of Embroideries Pure Linen Torchon Laces and Insertions many to match extra special, per yard. mm KB n ww 'B b n a n n n b b MINIMI J i J( The Win I V 1 I Home J ter Style lWiok and any 15c Lad Journal rattern lor. , a b! ! BLv a I 20IJN S, & IL Green Trading Stamps at Bennett's, As Usual, All This Year Start the year 1910 by saving S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with ALL your purchases. Over half a million hand some home-beautifying premiums have been destributed to Omaha amilies that have not cost them a single extra penny. Why don't YOU get all the benefits your cash buy ing entitles you to. Every now and then some unscrupulous fellows start a rumor that S. & H. stamps are to be discon tinued. To all we say these rumors are without the slightest foundation of truth. We are not, or never have contem plated discontinuing their use since we first adopted them, Resolve that this year you WILL save S. & U. Stamps. January Sale of Linens all This Week It's a week of substantial savings real bargains on the best and most trustworthy linens imported. The Ben nett sales are always big and this year's event is no exception. R ; k B - I D Si all iii ; D 12!c Huck Towels are 8 15c Httck Towels are . .10 7c Cotton Crash la ' 5i 8 Vc Cotton Crash is 5Mt llc Linen Toweling is .... .... .. ...9t 16c Linen Toweling i HHt 35c Table Damask I U 22 50c Table Damask is .... 39 75c Linen Table Dam ask is .59 $1.25 Linen Table Damask is 98 $1.39 Linen Napkins are 81.19 $2,25 Linen Napkins are S1.75 $3.60 Pattern Cloths . " $2.50 $4.25 Pattern Cloths are $3.00 $6.00 Pattern ClothH are . . $4.00 $6.00 Pattern Cloths are $4.75 $3.00 Napkins to match $2.35 $4.50 Napkins to match $3.50 DREXEL'S AHTI-BUHIO!) SHOES FOR 170HE This shoe is so constructed that ven though you have bunion you can wear it with comfort. It Is a specially constructed wo man's shoe, made one size smaller at the Instep, and two sizes wider In the sole. This gives a snug fit over the lnstop snd through the heel and at' the same time allows the foot to reot wholly on the sole, as it should and not on the uppers. , The stock used Is fine soft kid, the soles flexible and cosy. They are made In lace only. Don't suffer with your feet when you can get a shoe like this. ntlCKS Turned Soles $3.50 Welt Holes $4.SO , to I 9m .1 . Drexel Shoe Co., 1419 Farnam Street B B B n I rj N B U u P B in m Tremendous Garment Reductions Price-reducing on the most select suits coats and dresses without a parallel in Omaha. The best part of it is the choosing is as good as at any time in the season. The styles and colors as desirable, the size range as complete. All $25.00 Long Coats, black and colors, for $15.00 All $50.00, 45.00, $40.00 and $35.00 Suits for. ... . .$25.00 All $45.00, $40.00 and $35.00 Long Coats for. . .'. . .$25.00 All $50.00, 40.00 and $35.00 Cloth Dresses for $25.00 All $25.00 and most $29.50 Suits for ..... . .'. .$19.50 All Girls' $5.00 Coats for $2.95 All Girls" $9.00 Coats for $5.00 !!K!Wi!!Bli!;niaifi;iH!m All Girls' $13.50 Coats for ,...$7.50 All Girls' $10.00 Coats for ,..$5.00 miiKniiwiiwHmiiiKiiwin.'w I n n H a B k 1 i B B "i H D a d i H B AVomcn go blocks out of their, way for "Dorothy Dodd" shoes. AVhyT A five minute fitting with us will show vou." 1 BENNETT'S NEW CLUB HOUSES In New Vork City All of them Near the Hotel Kt. Kogis. 5c 18 to 27-inch fine embroidery flouncings, skirtings and corset cover embroideries many worth np'C'OC to $65c, at, yd..ll"4iwl Narrow width embroidery edgings, insertings and headings worth up to 12 yd. on big bargain square, at, yard . . BRANDBIS STORES CLUBBING OFFERS Daily anl Sunday Bee. .$6.00 1 Qur Prke Beview of Reviews 3.00 ONLY ' ifelu!' Pr both one year. .$9.00 J - 7.10 NEXT SATURDAY n Any Han's Overcoat or Suit Silvio in our entire stock (Worth $20 to S45) One Day Only BRAP3DE1S STOKES Daily Bee J without Sunday) $4.00 1 Woman's Home uompanion l.ou Onf Price ONLY Regular price for both one year . . $5.50 J jj fi II Dajly Bee (without Sunday) $4.00 Cosmopolitan 1.50 Regular price for both one yea . $5.50 J Daily and Sunday Bee ............. . $6.00 ' Cosmopolitan .......... J 50 Regular price for both one year. .$7.50 . Onr Price ONLY $4.50 Our Price ONLY $6.40 THE OEV2AHA BEE OMAHA, NEB. SBBBBBSEWf Said a prominent New York dally news paper recently: V'T,, new club llBtrlct above Forty-second street and between Broadway and Fifth avenue, has absorbed five million dollars In new construction. Throughout this territory there have been built some of the finest and most elaborate of these edifices to be found anywhere." It is worthy of note that within Ihls new "club" district, are also located some of the more progressive of New York's mod ern hotels.. A striking- example Is the Hotel St. Regis, at Fifth avenue and Fifty-fifth street, a hotel known as "America's Fin est," and peculiarly adapted to the patron age of the refined and discriminating. The St. Regis is more than a hotel, mora than a mere temporary abiding place. Every feature of this hotel was designed to be the very best of its kind, and In the manage ment and operation no detail that could render Its service more perfect Is omitted. It has all the attributes of an exquisite private residence wih the added advantage of the best hotel equipment and service. Its homelike atmosphere makes it emin ently attractive to those of refined tastes. Its restaurant not surpassed by any in the world charges no more for food and service than other first class hotels. Tran sient guests coming to New York and stopping at the St. Regis will find accom modations of the Very highest grade In every particular, and at standard rates. Single rooms fire 13 and $4 a day; the same with, private bath $5 a day (or $8 for two people); while far a parlor, bedroom and private bath the rates are $12 a day and NERVOUS INDIGESTION The appetite Is often capricious, gaseous eructation, lumps, paint, distress after eating. Often attended bv heart-burn, nausea and the complaint of food lying heavily on the stomach. Gives Relief at th trouble in nettlr tlwira ths remit of i depleted and diseased condition of tbo nerves whlcb supplr tho stomach with snerir and life. COCEX builds as their wasted fibers, enables thera to throw off their toxic debris and relieves the distress. In the treatment of all nervous disorders of every character COCIX (Ives quick, beneficial and satisfactory results. Your Money Refunded If It Taila. PRICE $1 00 PER BOX FOR SALE BY BEATON DBUO 1 5th and Farnam Sts., CO., Omaha. TRACKAGE PROPERTY We offer for rent the building located at 914 Farnam street, which is a one story and basement building. Dimensions are 20x86, approximately 3,300 sq. ft. An addition to alley could be built to suit tenant. This is in the wholesale district, being convenient to car line. For further 'particulars call The Bee Building Co. Phones bong-las 838 1 Independent A-1338. 17th and Farnam Sts SCHOOLS. GERMAN SOCIETIES ELECT PUttdtatrker Ladles' Baa Hold M re-Una; aaa Select Officers at Their Horn. The Joint putvto Installation of the new officers of th Plattdeulscher Vereln and tho German I-adtea' society was Observed Sunday evenlnf at tho Gorman Home on fiouth Thirteenth artroot la tho preocne of Mivoral hundred jnetnbors ft tho two or ganisations. Tho rotlrlnc president of tho riatideuuchor Veretn. H. W. ; Hutf, acted as the Installing officer for that society, and' W. r. gtoocker was' tho Installing officer for tha German' Ldtdlea society. Short addresses wcro delivered by promi nent membaro of the societies, following which - cam a prog ram of dancing and music, tha music being furnished by the Omaha Mannerchor and an enjoyable ban quet In the dining room. These were the officers Instaled: Plattdeutscher Vereln Frlti Freltag, president. Christ Heine, vice president. Adulph Hrandea, treasurer. Aunuat Schroeder, financial secretary. Frits Klrnke, secretary. Hans Htarken. custodian. P. C. Schroeder. C. M. Ulgm. 3. H. Mor tens, finance committee. Tho German lJuJIet' society - Mrs. Adolph Tlrandrs, president. , Mrs. J. F. C. Rumohr. vice president. Mrs. William Uloo, treasurer. ' Mrs. John Dahmke. secretary. Mrs. J. Reiter, Mrs. A. Hchroeder, Mra P. C. Schroeder,- social committee. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy Is famous for Its curet of coughs, oolda and croup. cjROWWELL ESTAuLlollcli FLU ALL OMAHA. KpHcopal school for grls. Ortflcates admit to Wellsley Vassah, Smith, Etc. Home life under the supervision of experienced housemothers. SECOND TE1H B COINS FEB. 1st, 1910. For Illustrated year book address Miss Marsden, principal, Omaha, Neb. Call Us by 'Phone Whenever you want something call 'Phone Douglas 238. and make It known through a Bee Want Ad. Roliablo Dentistry AT Taft's Dental Rooms If you believe that the women of this community have self re spect and Intelligence you must admit that most of them read The Omaha Bee. SERGEANT KING, RETIRING, IS HONORED BY COLONEL Commandant at Fort Crook Parades Slxtr-euth, to Pabllnh Order and Honor Keal Soldier. ' An unusual ard significant spectacle was presented at Fort 'Crook Monday morning when Colonel Cornelius Gardener pa raded ' the ' entire garrison to do honor to a retiring noncommissioned of ficer. Tho retiring soldier Is Jackson R. King, first sergeant , of H company, Six teenth Infantry. Sergeant King has served mora than thirty years In tha army and has a distinguished record. After publishing tho commendatory order giving Sergfsnt Kiiif? due credit for IiIh fine soldierly record, Colonel Gardener had King take his place at the left of the officers and tli" regiment was then matched by In review. Puoh a tribute as this to a retiring sol dier Is a very rare occurrence, but Colonel Gardener frit that King should be given a special mark of honor and the fine lesson of his service be Impressed on his comrades in signal manner Enjoined by Wright Brothers. BUFFALO. Jan. L-Judge Hasel in the United States court today granted the pre liminary Injunction applied for by the Wright Hrothera. against the Harrlnx Curtlss company and Glenn H. Curtiaa, re straining them from manufacturing and Belling aeroplanes. HOTELS. HOTEL ROM EVPOPEAN tettt Aiyo JACKSON VaesoeUod I'M Its oaaty aa4 Baodora ApaaiataaOBoa. ROME MILLER RAILWAY TIME CARD Bl RLISIGTOSi 8T A 10X11 A MASON llnrllnKton Leave. Denver and California. .a 4:10 pm Puget Bound Kxpress...a 4:10 pin Nebraska points a 8:W) am Hlai-k Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express all:30 pm Nebraska points t :am Lincoln Mall b 1:20 pm Nebraska Express a 8:15 am Lincoln Local.... Lincoln Local IZ:25 Pm Schuyler-l'lattsmouth ..lC" pm Plattsmouth-Iowa ft a in Hellevue-i'lattninouth ..a J .to pin Cirlnrado Limited all -30 am Chicago Special.. ..a 7:20am Chicago iixpress a :m pm Chicago Fast Exp a 6:30 pm Iowa Local a 9:15 am St. Louis Express a4:Wpm Kansas City & 8t. Joe..al0:4fi pm Kansas i ity & sc. joe. .a :.is am Kansas City & St. Joe. .a 4:U pm Arrive. a 3:46 pia. a :irv a tf:rak. aM a 7:10 unv a 6:10 pm al2:15 pm a 6:10 pm b :08 am a 7:60 pm blO:2U am a 8:"0 pm a 2:40 pin a 7:10 am all:lo pm a 8:55 pm a 8:00 am all:4r am all: 45 am a 6:45 am a 6:10 pm UNION STATION 10TH A MASON. Union Pacific . . lieavo. Arrlvo, Overland Limited.;. a 7:20 am all:B9pm China and Japan Mall. .a 4j:00 pm a 6:50 pm Atlantic Express a 8:30 am Oregon and Washington Limited al2:01 am a 6:46 am Ixis Angeles Limited.. ..al:56 pm a 8:B0 pm Portland Special al2:6Apm a 8:50 pm Colorado Special..., a 1:45am a 7:10 am North Platte Local a 8:15 am a 4:46 pm Colorado Express a 8:50 pm a 6:00 pm Orand Island Local a 6:29 pm alO:80am I.lncoln-Iieatrice Local. .bl2:40 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City M2 :40 pm b 1:20 pm Chicaso, Rock Island A Paclflo. EAST. Rocky Mountain Ltd.... a 2:40 am al0:30 pm Iowa Local a 6:40 am a 4:30 pm Chicago Day Express. ..a 7:42 am. all:56 pm Des Moines Looal a 4:00 pm al2:80 pm Iowa Local bl0:3b am b 8:55 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd.. a 6:08 pm a 8:02 pm WEST. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln ....a 8:26 am a 6:47 pm Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:26 pm a 4:30 pm Ok I a. and Texas Ex. ...a 2:30 pm a 1:50 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd....alu:40 pm a 2:25 am Chicago A Northwestern, , Coldrado-Chlcago a 7:46 am a 1:30 am Chicago Daylight 6pl....a 7:O0am all :35 am Omaha-Chicago Local. ..alS:05 pm all:3o pm Colorado-Chicago a 6:20 pm a 3:-8 pm Omaha-Chicago Bpl......a 6:02 pm a 7:00am Pacifia Coast-Chicago... a 6:0i pm a 8:2a put Los Angeles-Portland . Limited a 8:10 pm aU :06 pm Overland Limited al2 :16 am a 7)05 am Carroll Local a 4:16 am, a 9:65 rm East Local Cedar 1 (- ' " Rapids-Omaha ...j '.. a 3:3 pm NORTHWESTERN UN E NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:60 am alO :20 pm Minnesota and Dakota. .a i':U0pm Twin City Limited a :W pm a 7:10am Sioux City Local a 8:4jjui a 8:28 pm Dukota-Sloux Clty- Omaha a 8:10 am MliineHuta-Sioux City- Omaha all :00 am NORTH WESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-lioncHtecl linliliii al0:H0 pm Lincolti-Lotig 1'ine., a 7:50 am all .00 am Nutfolk-South Platte. ..b 2:16 pin b 6:20pm llnsiiiiKB-aupurlor b:15pm b 6:20 pm peadwood-hot Springs. a 6:56 pm a 6:20 pm Casper-Lander a 3:55 pm all :00 am Kremont-Alblon D&:J0pm b 1:36 pm Mlaaoarl Pacific. K. C. and St. .L. Ex. ..a 9:40 am a 6:36 am K. C. & St. L. Ex. Lv. Sat. 12 p. m ,...aU:15pm a6:D0pra Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 7 Chicago i-ltnltt'd a Mitin.-St. Puul Kxp b 7 Minn. -SI. Puul Ltd a 6 Omaha-Ft. Dodue Local. b 4 tlilcuuo, Mllnaiiki-s dt Overland Limited a 12 Omalia-ChicaKO Exp. Colorado Special...... Coiu.-C'alifoniia Exp. Perry-Omaha Locitl.. I hlcaso (ireat Western Chicago Limited a 6 Tlu City Limited a 8 Chicago Express Twin City Express.. a 9 Wabash Omaha-St. Louis Exp. ..a 6 Mail and Express a 7 blanljurry Local (from Council lilufts).,., b 6 a 8:46 pm a 7:16 pm a 7:16 urn oii.w am .a 7 .a 7 ...a 6 ...b 6 Xk am a1N Ji i TVtf a K Am :15 am :00 pm :10 am :00 pm :lo pm St. I'anl JOum v :00 am :40 am :Oo piu lo pm :00 pm ju om a 3:4u pm :00 am aV.oOpm :30 pm a 9:25 am :30am all. 16pm :00 pm bl0:15art WEBSTER 8TA. 15TII A WEBSTER Missouri Pacific. , , Leave. Arrive. Auburn 'Local... b$:50pm bl2 :10pm C'hlcnao, St. Paula . Minneapolis A Omaha ' (-. . Ploux City Express b 2:00pm bll:46am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sioux City Paaserifii-r. b 9:20 pm Tw in City I'asoetigt r....o 6:80 am tfloux City Local.'.. .... .o 8::i6 amv' Emerson Local ....... .i..b 5:56 pm b 9:10 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CBD1SES DE LUXE ' the WEST INDIES Twr.-a.w'AVON' ji.noa Toais KASTKR CH II 1818 lit dara) K I I FBOM NTW YORK MARCH 2S Aleo V.rhtln Tnun be New Tle-lr MDBRUICE' tbreuarta the Vf.at latltea two cnriaKS (61 4are rk) , tr.rt if FROM NRW TORK IAS. 1! enrl l-T.H. 1 BERMUDA HEW WRICK LV SHNTICB m"1f. orotava- From Hew TorW gerr Weitseirlay, from Hermann lterr Satardaii. Ceateetsbse rrai Hlri Class Oilelnc OrH trs Eleetrlc Is all raoou. Oewolele Ilttratr4 Seekleta et. et TBI EOYaL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. AMItKHIOM A M, 3i tiato V, H. r 149 LsSalle t.. ChK.nuo. W. E. Book, 1(84 r amain St.. Omaha. ' CINCINNATI' 80 Days $323 op ORIENT CRUISE1 Lttavc N. Y. Janaary 29, mo. rtaMit trip at in. klaat. list Annul tJnaue. alae as u ton te tt Wnrt IsHitoa mm ansrk Aesenea. HNI)I KASltr.M.ICAJ JLIHU. OrriCK 41-Stt bllUADrtlK, OA JUUCAi, QBITTa 1 V H Is!'