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SCHOOL EXHIBITS DESIRED Correcting an Erroneous Impression Oon- ocerning the Columbian Commission. ADVICE OF STATE TEACHERS REQUESTED duentl sente Pratt al But s Must 1o Th: ghly Repr World's Fair—My bt Expected to Live, Not O ter at the Agrl LixcoLy, Nob,, June 13.—[Special to Tne Bre, j—I A. Barion, who was rocently ap- pointed superintendent of tho educational department of Nobraska's World's fair ex- hibit, started for Chicago this morning on busincss connccted with the exhibit. Ho issued a goneral circular today, in the course of which ho says: I ask for the full and hearty co-operation of all interested 1 this exnibit: and I b alarly solleit the advico and nctivity of schoolmen and sehoolwonien of the siate, 0 the end tiat Nebraskn, of whose pro; and stunding we nre justly so proud, worthily appoar at Chiowo i 180 an agricualtural state but as her school exhibiy donon good reasons for our stato hi the lowest pere iliiterncy within its bordors. A g eulturalstuto Nebraska Is ackn Le: we ean demonstrate that she 1s equally as great oducationaily An fmpression lins becn ki Colunbinn com siarly Intorested in thy ational ex- ibit. There Is no ground for such an opinion, for th r8 of thiscommission bave dond AL their power to forwird cats of this department, recognizing Ut 3 educatic ally among s cannot ongz maintaln her high standing in all that ROBS to mike Up & great common The Lato press, dirceted us 118 by m cationul ideas and educational spirit and of prlde in educat.onul advancement and stand- ng, 18 one of the most potent fictors of our progress, and in the line of interestinz the neoplo at Inrge ft can do a work possible to no Other power. 118 co-operation I8 eurnestly so- licited, Lot those who reccive this elrcuiar 8¢ to It that tho local papers have an oppor- tunity to publish it und that the press of the statorecelve due credit for its part In this work. A dotalled plan will be sent out as soon s the particulnrs can be arranged. This will be followed from tinio to tine Ly other eirculars and letters of information and dircctions, In the menntinie suggestions will be thunkfuliy received. Gosslp at the State House, Articles of incorporation of the American Bllicon company of Omaha wore filed with the socretary of stato today. 1t has a capital of 50,000, and its Incorvorators aro E, . . 1. Mcllvried and H. A. Cherry. nded arcicles of tho DeWitt Creamery company were filed today, permitting the company to incur indebtedness not to exceod 60 por cent of the cavital stock. ‘U'he case of the Omaha Southern Railway company against Lovi Todd was filed With the clerk of the supremn court today. Adjutant General Vifquain today received a notice from Washington informing him that his accounts with Unclo Sam while con- sul ut Colon have boen adjusted and that the government owed bim §01.07, which would be remitted at once. “I'ho supremo court will not_convene again until Thursday, June 30, at 9 o'clock a. m. No new business will be taken up at the next session. Tho State Board of Equalization has ns- sessed the fifty-nine Pullman cars in use on Nevraska rouds at ,000 each, making o total of §177,000. Myron P thut the 18 not par- tt May Die, Msron Pratt, the gray haired murderer o Margarot Sperty, is very low with brain fever and nervous prostration and the doc- tors express gravo foars as to his recovery, Bince his incurceration ho has grown very morose, aud earty last week he manifested symptoms of illness. His condition grad- ually becamo worse until yesterday his wifo and children were summonied to his bedside, His physicians say that his ilness 1s tho natural result, of remorso. His crimo has weighed heavily upon his mina and ho has long sinco lost the air of bravado which ho assumed for several days after the trag- edy. From the Court Rooms, June 20 has been set for tho adjournment of the present torm of tho district court, but tho term may be extended until June 2; Judgo Field this moruing ordered T, W, Bailey and William Hrown to pay to their wives 825 and £ per month respectively until their pending divorco cases aro settled. Both men were also required to advance $23 on attorney’s fees, ix-Mayor Grabam this afternoon filed a stivulation in his livel suit agaiust the Sun Publishing company, dismissing the caso as against O. 1. Goodell, The o'd case in which Freddio Clonski sued her mother, Mra. Rachol Madounici, for $60) promised her asa wedding dowry, was neard in Judgo Hal’s court this fore: noon and taken under advisemont. Brief. The committeo having in_ charee the Feto of Days entertaiument at the Young Men's Christian ~ association building reported today that the net recoipts woro $1.073,83; disbursements, $132.48, leaving a not profit to the association of 64147, The sherifls Invoice of the Lawlor stock has been invoiced $12,500, Mary Graham, the young sirl rescuea from alifo of shame two weels ago, was agzain taken from a disreputabi rosort last night, Lincotn in bankrapt completed. Tt Peru's Col nenco Pery, Neb., June 18.—[Specisl to Tu Bee.|—'I'e commencement exercises of tho State Normal school began Saturday even- ing with the annual open session of tho Ey- erett society, The following program was rendered ; PART FInsr, Musie—Duet—Gondellfed. Tonst Response Music—Vocai Sol0—1 IR L Porry I Mamie $Simpson Charles K. Porter coJulia Brome 1o Dy 18 Dono Stella Graham Tower ... ‘e ....Nellle Finch veninz Shidows. 4 tae «.Normal School Bana PART SECOND. Musle—Tnstrumental Duet—The Bolls., . imma Beeker, Olive rinity of Litoe. ... Declamition-"The Tero of the Music—Rery Estiy Music—liarion Prophosy ., Musle—Alto Trio~Distant Chim ceveee o Misses Jones, Grahawm and Slmpson Yesterduy tha aonual baccaluurcate ad. dress of tho sonior class was delivored by Rev. Chaia of Lincoin, Sol0. MeKay ! 4 K Thompson Is Not © ead, St Josurn, Mo., June 13,—To the Bditor of Tyr Bee: On tho third pago of Tug Svy. DAY Bk, Juno &, I ind a dispateh from Hastings aunouncing my death, I presume o telegram will be read with considorablo dnterest by my friends in Nevraska, but as to the outgrowtn of such a report 1 have no knowledge whatever. As far as 1t rolates to my domise thero cortainly is no foundation, and when ono stops for a moment to consider and givo the corpso time to reflect over the | possibility of 190 pounds lying 1n state, cold | and sUiff, it is no wondor that ho is vexed, not ever being allowed to wink bis big too nt the sultry clouds that hover above, or bo | permitted’to turn over for o moment and | writo his farowell obituary, with no one to. | Adentify his lifeless form, 4 No, sir; Dick ‘Thompson is not dead, and ho does uot intend 1o bo sidetracked’ tha | €arly In the game. With best wistes for my numerous friends 1n my boloved Nobrasia. | am very kindly yours, Dick Tuopsoy’ E the Street Car War, Brariick, Neb, June 18.—[Special Tela gram to Tuk Breel-—The Beatrico streot rallway war was termiuated through an Juuction granted at 2 o'clock this morning Judge Bush. The petition asks that Beatrice Rapid Travsit and Power company may be perpetually enjoined from laying it track alongside the plaintiff company’s lines, and oites it 1o be fur violation of the franchiss of the Transit company 1o build its line eise where than 1o tho center of the street. Tho fojurction was granted and auswer day sot for Juiy 18, in- by the Two Sorloas Ac Wanoo, Neb., Juno 13. Brr, ) —~Last vight ufter the Bohemian pioaio o serlous accideats ocourrad. Joo Borauck | [ fal injury will result to grow THE O 14, 1892 © got on the trafn with some of ricnds and did not eet off till after the train started. Then his friends prevailed on him not to jump off while tho train was in motion and succeeded in keeping him from jumping for awhile. At a pointabout a mile this side of Malmo he jumpsd from the train and fel under the wheels, Both logs were torn from his body, one being entirely sovered and the oiher bangine by a few shrods, He cannot live longer than a day or two. Marshal Jo Vinous went to arouso Beranel's friends and inform them of the accident and at one place was attacked by a savage doe. He attempted to draw his re- volyer from his hip pocket to dofend hiwself and accidentally aischarged the woapon, the bullct going through the fleshy part of his hip and down the posterior of his right leg, infticting a serious but not dangerous wound. NEBRASKA'S SEVERE STORM. Crops Slightly Damaged by Hall—Rye Par- ticularly Injured, Broowisaroy, Neb., June 13,—[Special to : BEr.|—A torritory one-half mile wido by four miles long, south of this town, was sited yesterday with the heaviest hail storm or known here, In less than five minutes il fell to the depth of #rom oight to ten inches on the level. "1t is claimed no mater ngz crops except rye, which, in that locality, was all thrashed out. JusiaTy, fune 13,—[Special to Tne Ber, | —Ther a veritablo downpour of rain last night. Tho ground bad begun ot alittle dry but it is now in splendid po. Corn is looking well. Prospects aro vrighter than ever for a bountiful hurvest, Will McFerron 1ost a horse by lightuing in the storm. No other dumago was vone. Pratre Cexren, Neb,, Juuo 13, —(Spocial Tolegram to Tie Bre, | A rainstorm lust- ing most of the night was 4 welcome visitor and aid thousands of dollars' worth of good t0 erops. During the storm the house of M. Willlam Webber, four imiles northwest of Platto Centor, was struck by hehtning and burned. Loss, §2,000; insurance, $500 Mr. V/ebber and his tamily had a narcow es- cape. Pharmacists Granted Certificntes. Graxp Istaxn, Neb., June 13.—Special to Tur Bee, ) t the meeting of the board of exnminers of the Nebraska State Board of Puarmacy held last weak tho following per- s0ns successfully passed the examination and received their certilicatos as registered phar- macists: J. I. Anderson, Alliance; Gratz Baraes, Lincoln; R. L. Beckwith, Ox- ford; Herbert Cooper, Gireonwood; W. S. Cleaver, Hermann; R. C. Harris, Budicot H. M. Jutian, Cairo; D. R. Lee, Arcadia; C. F. Leinhardt, Norman; H. Long, Hay Springs; Clareuce P.’ Ludden, Ulysses; Hervert W. Miller, Palisade; A, J. Mear- thur; Westerville; H. S. McDougall, South Omaba; A, J. Sanders, Grand Island; An- drew Texlev, Newman Grove; Alfred H, Thomas, Trenton, ‘The board canceilod the cortificates of soventy-nine who had failed to pay the re- newed fees and keep up their registration for 1803, s Sons of Veternns ut David City, Davin Ciry, Neb,, June 13.—[Special to Tie Bee.]—The oighth annual encampment and the cecond annual field ercampmont of Nobraska division Sons of Veterars con vened in this city today. Proparatory to their convening great proparations wero made. A large number of tents were taken to the fair grounds. Every train today has been londed with members of the order, and tonight tho city 15 crowded. At 8 o'clock this atternoon the division met at Hotel Perkins. At 6 o'clock tho dross parade occurred. Tomorrow's program is: Opening session of encampmont 1 the opera house at 9 . m.; addross of welcome by Mayor Miller; respouse by Colonel Franik Corrick; entertainment, etc., at8p. m, Tired of Life ut Sixteen, Famnuny, Neb., June 12.—[Speciat Tele- gram to Tur Bee.|—John McLain, a 16- year-old boy, committea suicide at & farm bouse near Daykin yesterday. He had been working for a farmer named McNish, who left him atone while the family went to church. On their return they found the bo; doad, his brains baving been blown out by a shot from a cun. Ho bad removed one shoo 50 that his too could press upon the triggor, The gun was empty when tho family left, but loaded shells were in the house, one of which ho had used. His parents hve at Munich, Kan. No cause is known for his action e copt that he was in poor health und depressed in spirits, Koarney's Novel Entertuinment, Keanxey, Neb., June 13.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Ber]—A novel entertain- ment, was givon here consisting of 250 school children below the age of 14, who gave an exhibition of their progress in music in the Kearnoy public schools, The entiro body of children occupied tho stago of tho opera house aud tho sconowas very pretty. The chorus of small voices was very effective and gave a strone endorsement of Prof., Dra. per’s system of teaching music, Wil Ratify tl KEARNEY, Nob., June Special Telo- gram to Tut Bee.|—A meoting was held hero this evening by Kearnoy republicans and arrangoments were made to ratify the nomivation of Harrison and Reid on Wednes- day evening. Speeones, bonfires ana tho like will kindlo the flame of republicanism into a fover boat which will continue until after the election, Annex McCooL dusenioy, Neb., duno 13.—[Spe- cial to Tk Bee. | —Friday eveniug the village board passed an ordinance to annex and in- corporate the village of Niota to the village of McCool Junction, as a part of said villago, Five years ago Niota and McCool Junction were platted. The two towus were rivals, but McCool Junction proved the stronger, McCoor, ., Juno 13.—[Spe- cial to e Bek, |—Sebastian Gilmore's littlo girl, Rose Gilmore, Friday got hold of of a bottle of carbolic acid and swallowed a part ofit. A physician was at once called, who did everything for tne child. There is somo bopes of her recovory, OMAHA'S NEW HOSTELRY. o Mercer Throws its Doors Open to the Traveling Publie, The opening of the Hotel Mercer gives anothor maguificent hostelry to Omaha, and oue that Is much neoded in thoss busy times when the metrapolis is the center of conven- tions, couferences, oucampments, imporial councils and other forms of meetiugs of a national character, Dr. S. D, Mercer, ono of the public- spirited citizens of the city, realizing the neods of Omatia from a hotel point of view has built and furnished from top to bottom this ew and magnificent structure at the cornor of Tweifth and Howard streets in the heart of the wholesale and jobbing trade of tho city, within easy access of the retail uouses, Lhe places of amusement, churches #aud other attractions which guests most de- sive to patronizs. And the promoter of this greatly needed enterpriso has placed in charge, ~as manager of the Morcer, Dou " 'H. Porter, a hotel man of wids experienco, who has catored to the best clussos of hotel patrons, both north and south, A live, wide-awake mau- agoe s Mr, Porier, aud althouzh the house was only opened for business last Thursday the register shows in what regard he is heid by tho traveling public. Bebind tho desk in the daytime will bo founa E. 8. Moutrose, formerly with tue Paxton and a eral favorite with the tra eling public, while at night Albert Conti will jinglo the beli and cail *“front" to the uni- formed bell boys. Frod Hartman, the well known caterer, is 1n charge of the culinary department, an eurnest of how that depart- ment will be conducted But as to the hotel proper. In many re- spocts it 18 tho bost equippod hotel in the city, the builder resting only when ho felt that it was complote in overy recpect. The office on the frst floor, opening on both Twelfth and Howard streets is particn larly bright and airy. Furnished in herdwood and richly decorated in a neutral tiut, with art tile flooring, it is one of the handsomest rooms in_the country. On the west of tte oftico 18 the gentlemen's reading and writing room, gomplote in every respect, and still furtter on'the west is the bar room, which 18 not yet opened, but will be in the course of a féw aags, It is @ particularly largo room and attractively fornished. On the north side of the offico is a ladies writing and reading room reached cither from the street or a rear stairway (rom above stairs, The dining room is particularly cosy and comforiable, aud large eunough to accomo- date 300 guests very pleasantly. The parlors on the second floor show that the upholsterer and aecorative artist have beew given carte blanche 1o their lines, A very pleasant feature of the nain drawing roow is ‘the absenco of tho conventional red carpet of the hotel, a pretty moguetts with & g ground huving a flower in high reliof, being a feature of this protty apartment.” Another feature that will commend itseif to the ladios is the rotunda on the parlor floor, which has been provided with a billiard table for the fair sex and the childron. and from this rotunda, which is surrounded by a balcony on the third floor line, a private stairway 1eads to the dining room and office oxclu- sively for the use of women, Other rooms on tho parior fluor aro furnished with im- perial velvets and as the furnitura is all upon an elaborato plan the rooms could haraly be equaled oxcept in some millionaire's home, where money s no object. Already the Mercer has been selected as headquarters for th n merchants in attendance upon the exposition and a hall is being fitted up for thoir use in the build- ing opposito whero & banquot will be served some time during the course of the 6xposi- tion. Dr. Cullimo g5 oculiss, 833 building iy Hayden Bros. 8-string cabinot grand upright piano, new scale, $187,50, ALl g Closing Out, N. E. Barkalow will close out of the Bell, Dodge and 15th streets, his entiro stock of groceries at cost for cash, Going 1nto another business which will require all my attention, I for this reason, have decided to let everything 0 at cos HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS. Rice, per pound, be. Imported preserves, $1.00 per bottle. Custis Bros.” fine table preserves in glass jars, 7ac. Imported preserves, por glass, 20c. Curtis Bros. preserves, per glas: French peas, per dozen, fine, $1. Buking powder, Dr. Price’s, pound, 40c. White Eagle soap, 9 bars, 25c. Webb's perfect starch (equal to Magic) per box, 7c. Puhl & Urbb’s baking powder, (zood as any bulk baking powder) per pound, 23c. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA Mr. Frank G. Carpenter, the celebrated nows- paper correspondent, is now in Russi tourof the famine-stricken provinec 1s under commission to write an exclusive copyrighted scries of descriptive lotters for THE BEE. The first letter will appear early in July. Mr. Carpenter has prepured the following prospectus which forms one of the most valuable and attractive features over presented to readers of Tue Bek: 20c. per THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA. How 30,000,000 arestarving--Terribie scenes und heartrending stories—The famine rezions. 75.000.000 bushels of wheat needed—The Americin flour and co, where it is sent and how distributed—The rovernment and tho famine—Penny soup-housos and the owa cor FAMINE REGIONS ON THE VOLGA. Scones alonz one of the most wonderful rivers of the worid. he Volza Is navigable for over 2,000 miles and the worst famine dis- tricts lfe alonz it—It goes throuzh Nijni- Novgorod where the great fair is held and where 8100,000.000 changes hands every year. THE FAMINE AND FARMING. How the crops are beinz put in—Russlan lana and land taxes—How the people live—The peusants and their wages—I will get to Rus- 8in at the time of planting when the famine Will be at its hizhest. COUNT LEO TOLSTOL. A chat with tho author of the “Kreutzer ata” and a special wrtic queer story abou on- about him—A queer man, THE RUSSIAN ARMY AND NAVY. Two miliion soldiers which cost £1.030.000 day —Russi's biz forts—Queer soldiers—Tho Cossucks—Russla's biz ironclads, THE CZAR OF RUSSIA, How this autocrat looks. acts and lives—IHig stables which cost #0000 a year—HIs 1,000 hostiers and his $:00.000 sot of harness—iifs paluces, his - dungers, ote.—Something abou t the nihilists, BANKING IN RUSSIA. Quoer money sehemes—The land banks for the purchaso " of land by peasants—iussian puwnbroking, interest rates. ote.—Rich men n Russia—Lortune and fortune making. ST. PETERSBURG AND ITS PEOPLE. A look at the capital of 100,000.000—Its won- derful ship canul—Its markets und its stores, RUSSIA’S PRETTY GIRLS. All about Russian courtship and marriage— Soclal immorality—The foundling asylums of St. Petershurz and Moscow und thelr thousands of fatherless babes—Women's work and wages—Queer customs and cns- tumes—The Georglan slave girls and the Turkish murket for the RAILROADS IN RUSSIA. Queer ronds and how thoy are bullt—All about the transsiberlan roid now being con- structed aud how we shall go around the world by rail—Russian sleepinz Som o- thinz ubout the transcaspinn road and how Amerlenns bullt the great line from Mosco w to St. Petersburg, CRIME AND THE RUSSIAN POLICE. Lotters from the hoad of the secret service nt Washinzton—Inspoctor ~ Byr and tho Piukertons will glve me a chance to give i fine articie on thls subjoct—Tho spy syston of Russla—A chat with the Russiun hoad of poilee. NIHILISM AND THE NIHILISTS. What the rezicidal revolutionists are in Rus- sla toduy—Queer stories of them und their leadors. RUSSIA AND AMERICA. How the Muscovite empire has been our friend —Tha Inside story of our latest purchuse— Russia at the World's fulr. RUSSIAN SIZERIA. ar 18 inching on China—Siberin or th in the United States—Its jgold wnd siiver reglons, 1ts prisons, ete. THE CZAR AND THE SULTAN. Queer stories from along the Bosphorus— Russla aud [odla. THE NOBILITY OF RUSSTA, How tho 1.0%0.000 nobles of Russia live and how they roll In woulth while the peoplo starve—Ladies who wear furs costing 860,000 a set and Tur hut bunds that cost 80,0 aploce, ete, ote Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Roal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE MEDIGAL SCIENCE has achieved a great triumph in the production of Which will earo Mten Vendaehe and all Ner- vons Disorfiers ing from Tmpaired Digestion, Condtipation and Disor. dered Liver and they will quickly re. #tore women {0 complete health, Covered with a Tasteless & Solublo Coating, Ofall druggists. Price 28 centa a bos. New Vork Depot, 365 Canal ¢, U R Female Weakness, Catarrh, Rheumatism, AND ALL - Chironic, Nervousand Private Discases. Drs. Searles and Searles Acknowiedged to bo the most succoseful spe- cinlists in all Priv BLOOD, NERVOUS, SKIN AND URINARY DISEASES, Gonorrhan 1n from yohills cured without Mercury. Weal Men! (VITALITY WEAK), Made 80 by too closo appil eation 30 business or study wental atrair or grie (IS Lddio life, or 3 to 0 days. JSTION, WASTING WEAKNESS ARY LOSSES 'with EARLY DECAY in 3D; lack of vim, vigor organs impalred and ching old age. WE SAY CURE Kk from know- PERMANEN S in many cases reated and cured {u past twelve years. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS curea without patn or detentlon from business HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE per and successfully cured. TRICTURE permanently curea, removal com e, without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Cure od by patient without a moment's pain or annoya Consultation free. Call on or address with stamp South 1 OMAHA, Drs. Searles & Seacles, " Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Ohapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. ‘Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN S3AP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. If you have Malaria, Piles, Sick He Costive Bowels, Duib Ague or . if your food does not assimilate, Tutt's Tiny Pills® @ win curo theso troubici: Dosesmall Price, 25¢. Office. 39 Park Place, N. (XX ) 0926006000 // D= DRS. Bars & Berrs g Tho Kings of For 27 years the names of Drs. Botls & Hetts have been househol words in the homes of thousands of peohle who have been rescued (rom 0 fawa of death through the won- derful abllity, the matchiess skili ot [t oAl masters of medicine and , Whose kiuduess and benev- whose gelf-sacrifizing devo- tion 1o tao wel of their fellow- Specialists, NERVOUS, JOHRONIC, PRIVATE, BLOOD, SKIN SEXUAL, KIDNEY, IVER, RINARY, | RECTAL, AND ALL ORGANIC TRI RE, THTTTE: EMINAL'WEAKNESS, PERMATORRHCEA, '?NEO;RRHCEA, ‘i ERAL AND d NERVOUS DEBILITY, Hydrocele and Varicocele, Plles, Fistula and Rectal Ulcers Permanently cured by s method at ©noe safe, cortain, painiess and suc- ety The awful effects of early vice and exeensive Indulgences, resultiog in 1oss of manbood and premature d eay, quickly and permanently & loved: CONBULTATION FREE, Call upon or address with stamp, Drs. Betts & Betts, 119 South 14th St, N. K. Corner 14th and Dougtas Sta Omaha,Nebh, ISTOO HOT, IS 1 Do let up on the weather, won't you? When it’'s cold you warm you kick, when wet. with the weather, no what they’'ve been praying for. not responsible for the kick, when it's it rains it’s too Some people are never satisfied matter if it's just We're weather, and we don’t think it's fair to lay it all to the gentleman who runs the ‘“government guess factory” up in the tower either. He’s doing the best he can, with the tools he’s got. The onl y sensible way to do at this time of the year is to be prepared for warm weather; it always —— comes. Are you prepared for it? We are. ———— We never had so many good things in hot weather fixin’s as we’ve got today. Thin Coats and Vests—ice lined Under- wear— Negligee Shirts -- Straw Hats— Summer Neckwear—Fancy Vests—any- thing ;you want to t we’ve got it. IN THE OPEN. The gloriovs day of open door —all outside 15 smilling welcome— hero’s health and joy all uncon- fined—The cyclev sces everything free as fraodom—from the leights of exhilacated happiness he-cannot, fali—from his Columbian Safcty. All about © freo on application to any nts oF sent by mall for two b B Pops Mg, Co 221 Columbus Ave, Boston. RAILWAY TIME GAR D. (ON & MO. RIVER.| Arrivo 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha ited. .. | 4.0 5 405 p m g5 a m 110p m a7 Teav Omahn. Donver Expross.. Denver Expesss. (Hastings Local |l pSian.) ) LT & PACIFIC. | Erom Union Depot 10th & Marey Sts.| Bust. “Atlantlc Expross........| 620 p atibule Bxprovs... ... | L10 p m Night Expross.... .. ... K00 & m ... Fast Express | CHICAGO, R. I, & PACIKI |Union Dopot 10th'wnd Marey Denvor Limito Going Eunst. 1000 o m NION PACIFIC Depot 10t “Boatrice Express ... Denver Bxpross. 1.1 OverlandFlyer, BidoSp s & Strmsby Ex(ox "eific Kxpress. ot KFast Mall | Arrives Omaha._ |60 pm 405 pm 21040 & m |'435 p m Ariive Omahy _..Chicago Expr SIOUX CITY & PACIKT Depot. 10th and Marey TL.Bloux City Passenger. Arrives Omal |Arrivos | "omana & MO, VALLEY. th and Webstar Sty 700 a m EXDross 900 & m| (K% Sat) Wyo. Bxp. 510 p m|.....Norfolk (izx. Su 845 p ml.ll S Panl Expross T, TP, MK O Omuha| Dopot.15th and Webstor ts 10w m| Blcux City Accommodation . 5 p m|$loux Clty Expross (Bx. Sua |1 80 Paul Limitsa Arrivos Omaba 905 b 12.4) b | niid'y) |CHICAGO & NOITE W ESTERN | Arrivoy Omaha| U. 1%, dopot, 10th and Marcy Sts. | Omaha 20 m{(Ex Bun'y) Carroll Passooyer. | B8 p m 1040 & m oak0 Expross 605 b m lo Limitod 9204 m o Flyer | aisp pans, (5x. Mon.)| 5030 GO& NOWTITW ESTERN| Arrivor ouncil Bluffa. | Transfer xpress _.......| 680 p m mited.. . L. | w10 A ¢ . \ Flyer.... | 130 p m Sin) Atlantio Mail (% Non) [ 745 o v m|(Ex ) Carroll Pavsonger (Kx 8| 94 OMALA LOUIS rivos . P, depot. 100 Muroy 8ts [Omuhn 8i. Louls Caunon Bail Bp @ MISSOUIL FACIFIC, |Arrivos Omahal Depot 10t and Webater Sts. |~ Omaba Wa S0 Louls s [0 am Te CAGO, 5. 1. & PACIFIC Sit Lepot.Council B1uts Night Expro ‘Atlantio Expross *Vestibuio Limited K. O, 9T JOE & C. 1 Unlon Dopot, Councl Blus “Knnsas Cly Day Exproas iunsas Clty NIght Expross CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUIN( Uni Council Blufts wiees Chiloago Express 111, Cijleago Express . Creaton Loga) MAHA & 8T. LOUTS. Unlon Depot. Counc -8t Louls € “RIOUX CITY & PACIFIC sfor| _Union Depot. 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