\ - ' , \ IB' ' \ H I I ' I " C ' 1 ' I * . Plan for Work With the Road Grader. RULES OF HEALTH ADOPTED. Allow Canton Bridge Company ConBOHt tract for Building DridRos This Year Three Bids Received-Bills Allowed. Madison , Nobr. , April ait , IllOaAt I o'clock p. in. Iho board of county comllshi mlRsionerH mot pursuant to adjourncom inont. All members prertnnt , Minutes of last mooting read and on motion np * proved. On motion of Simon J. Klnnigan the following resolution won adopted : That the county grader shall bo , rnn on the following described roadfl in Madison county : First to finish work in Wnrnorvlllo precinct. The rpad rnnolar ning east nnd went , north of flootloiw 20 nnd 27 , in Madison township } > olng two mlloH of road. That thoru shall bo 17 miles of road graded iu Orouu Garden ; Knlnnmzoo and Shell Creole precincts , the above length of road to he npporcon tlonod to each precinct OH vonuuiHfliouor of said district may direct. That ono mile of road running north and south between sections Hit and ill , ono nnd one-half mlloH west of Ktnorick postoillco and ono-half mlle running cast of Emerick poatofllco bo graded with paid county grader , all in Einorick precinct. That ono and ono-half union of road bo graded in Grove precinct running north on the direct road between Kmorick nud Meadow Grove , nnd ono milo running east and west in Grove product , ho * twuen sections 20 and 211. One-half mle of road running caHt and west boHan twoon RCotioiiH 25 nnd 2(1 ( in Highland township and 80 rodri running north from the northwest corner of Madison county poor farm. That six miloH of road bo graded in Schoolcraft precinct , ilvo mllcK to bo graded commencing at southwest corner of section seven runsat iilng cast on said Hootion line , one milo to bo graded running north nnd south between sections ill and ! I2 in said town- Bhip. One mile road running north nnd Konth on township line between Battle Creek and Highland townships. That ono milo of road be , graded on township line between Hootious lilt in Schoolcraft precinct nud section ! ) iu in luilaiiw/.oo precinct in said Madison county. That the commissioner of the Third district of Madison county may change ( nny portion of said county grading in his district which may be under his direction nnd to moot his approval. On motion the contract for grading was awarded to L. W. Lyon. Tlio ex pense of running the elevated grader to bo $17.00 per day and for running the blndo grader $12.00 per day , same to bo paid out of the county road fund. L. W. Lyon is to furnish nil help. Board then proceeded to compare bridge bids. Bids were submitted by the following F ? : George Zimmerman , Standard Bridge company nnd the Canton Bridge com pany. Following is the bid of George Zim merman : Pile bridges to bo built in. this county for ono year , for f 1.48 per lineal foot , caps to consist of two pieces : i.\12 bolted to piling with ? { .inoh bolts. Stringers or joist to bo 11x13 inches , floor il-13-14 , railing to Iw bolted on piling nt end of bridge , 4xG posts , all railing to bo two-inch stuff. Piling to bo white oak 8 inches at small end. Bid of Standard Bridge company : Pile bridge , one panel , $5 40 per lineal foot ; two panels or uioro , $5.1Q. Stool bridges , aO to f > 0 , low truss , | 1U)0 ) ; stool bridges , CO to 80 , low truss. $14,05 ; steel bridges , DO to 100 , high truss , $10.80 ; stool bridges , 120 to M ) , high truss , $20.85. Stool tubes , 31fO.CO ; 80- $11.85 ; 3i$14 ( 00 ; 43$17.00 per foot. Lumber , in plan iu repair work , $30.75. Oak piles , in plan in repair work , 43 cents. Cedar piles , in plan in repair work > , 15 cents. For fir joist nnd cap add per foot 50 cents. Bid of Canton Bridge company : Wooden bridges , oak piles , piuo joist , oak caps nnd two-inch floor and pine hand rail , single panel , f 1.00 per lineal foot ; more than ouo panel , $3.50 per lineal foot. Oak piles , piuo joists , caps : uud floor and nud pine hand roil , single panel , $ -18r ; mony tiinu one. panel , $3.85. Red cedar'piles , pine joist , caps : 8-iuoh pine or 2l < Muoh oak , floor and pine hand rail , single panel , $1.03 ; more than one panel , $4.35. Rod cedar piles , fir joist , caps 8-inch piuo or 3" " < - inch oak floor , piuo hand rail , single panel , $5.85 ; moro than one panel , $4.00. Red cedar piles , all fir for balance add 25 cents per lineal foot to D. prices. Lumber iu place at $37.50 per M. Piles in place nt 43 cents per Coot. Handling old lumber at $12.00 per M. Steel bridges 80 feet at $0.75 per lineal foot. 40 feet at $10.85 per lineal foot. CO feet at 11.05 per lineal foot. 00 foot nt $13.45 per lineal foot. 70 feet at $13.20 per lineal foot. SO feet nt $14.35 per lineal foot. 90 feet at $15.00 per lineal foot. 100 feet nt $15.05 per lineal foot. I Hi 1 foot nt $1(1.25 ( per llnoal foot. 120 < foot at $17,00 per Hnoal foot. li)0 I ! ' foot nt $17,75 per llnoal foot. II 1 10 foot nt $18,25 porllnenl fool. 1ftK foot at $18.05 per llnoal foot. 100 ! feet at $11) ) 50 per lineal foot. The bid of tlio Canton Hrldgo company - pan : , being the lowest , the name was on motion ncooptod , nOi On motion the following rnlos an sug- gOHtod to the county board by the state board of boulth were adopted. Winter nud Sohmitt voting for nnd S. J. Finiio- gan against the adoption of the eanio. The rules are as follown : HuloH nnd regulations for the estab lishment of a board of health in Madison county , Nebraska ; nnd for regulations and rules to prevent the introduction and spread of contagious , infectious or malignant diseases into the incorporated territory ( outside of the .corpora ted villages lagc and oitlos of said county nnd to proscribe rules and regulations for the quarantine of said diseases. 1st. Bo it resolved , ordered and do- olarod by the board of county conimls- hiouorH of Madinou county , Nebraska , for the purpose above sot , forth a board of health is hereby formed and estab lished. 2nd. That the board of health shall consist of the mouthers of the board of county oommissiouorH of said county , who shall have charge of the enforce ment of the rules nnd regulations herein adopted in their respective districts. ; trd. i Whenever within the limits of this county and without the corporate limits of nny city or villngo a person is suspootod of having smallpox , scarlet fever , diphtheria or other contagions dlsoaRo ho shall bo immediately isolated within his own household as carefully us possible , and as soon im a contagions disease - ease is rocogni/od it will bo the duty of the attending physician and of the householder to give written notice of the Han e to the clerk of the county giving the name of the disease and of the fam ily whore it exists with the number oxoflli posed and all other particulars that may bo of any value. Upon receiving said notice the clerk shall immediately notify - tifj the commissioner in whoso district sat case shall exist. 4th. The promises whore above conKn tagious diseases exist shall bo duly quarantined by this board through its proper officers or appointee ( n ) by plao- ing ) upon the house or some conspicuous point upon the promises a placard giv- lag the uauio of the diseases in letters not loss than three inches iu height. ( b ) by verbal or written uotico to the household to rouialu on the promises and in no way mltiglo with other porii BOMB nor allow others ( except the physi1 oiaiis ) to approach nearer than thirty (30) ( ) foot of any house or person thin ' quarantined. This rule also to apply to oases of exposure. 5th. Such quarantine to continue until in the opinion of the medical nd- visor of the board the last case of dis- ease likely to occur therein has com$1 plotoly recovered , nnd is ready for dis- infection. Provided however , that in oases of extreme necessity ono free from disease may bo released earlier after thorough disinfection of person and clothing , nnd with a certificate from above medical advisor. ( ith. The necessaries of life as often as occasion demands may bo carried within thirty (30) ( ) foot of the quarauN tiuod house by a neighbor or other duly appointed messenger but not nearer , nor shall any effects whatever bo brought away from the household until thor oughly disiufoctod. 7th. In case of death from contagi ous disease there shall bo no public funeral ; the body of the deceased sh'ill bo closely wrapped in shoots well satu rated with disinfectants and closed in a tight casket , this is to bo again wrapped ' iu a disinfected cloth. In such cases the corpse shall not bo carried to or near any body of people while on its way to hoer cemetery. 8th. When iu any school district or community several families , say five or eight ore infected with contagions dis eases or very many exposures have oc curred the board should prohibit all gatherings j of people Iu that community including it i sessions of school nutil iu their t opinion the emergency is passed. 9th. All physicians should use duo precautions j iu their visits to quarantined households 1 , to avoid the dangers of con tagion t to the woll. 10th. When iu the opinion of the medical i advisor of the board quar antine i can safely bo raised it shall be 1 done with fumigation with a forty par j cent solution of formaldehyde , using i nt least live ounces to each one thousand cnbio feet of air space. Solu- iou to bo applied by an approved ' evap orator or by the shoot method. The rooms to bo sealed for at least six hours. All persons to receive a disinfecting ; bath ; and their clothing to bo fumi gated ; and the house thoroughly cleaned. This is to be done in accordance with the "Suggestions of the State Board of Health to Physicians. " llth. When iu the opinion of the board a hospital ia needed to which in dividual cases of contagions diseases may be removed or when snch method will fxccomodato those without homes at much loss public expense , or for any other reason It is deemed best , a build ing suited to their need shall bo provided. 12th. Whoever in any way , willfully or negligently disobeys those rules of quarantine and disinfection shall by snch disobedience render himself subject TUB NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , MAY 2,1002 , to prosecution nnd a flno of $25 for each and qvory offense and ulinll meanwhile if infected and subject to quarantine beheld hold at the quarantined house or hos pital until tlio tlmo for disinfection. On motion board adjourned to 8 o'clock n.m. April 21 , 100J. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. On motion the following bills were al lowed ; Chris Holmvland , state of Nebraska vs. II. Thompson , $131.85. O. F. Klsoloy , Htato vs. McOurry , $ it.80. Martin Kane , stnto vs. MoGurry$3 05. Fred Geguor , repairing court IIOUHO nnd jail , $10,00. Burt Mapos , county attorney , salary , $200.75. .Tt B , Donovan , printing , $30 00. E. N. Smart , Zessln insanity case , $14.00. .Nebraska Telephone company , rent ami toll , $12.05. William Bates , food adoption of Morgurito Gannon , an infant , by W. P. GaiiO , $10.05. O A. Coons , merchandise , $1.35. Mat Classen , Jr. , setting up and tak ing downbooths , $3.50. Win , Bniuuuund , bridge work , $13.25 , tax.f 1.45 , balance , $7.80. 0 W. Ornin , salary , express , postage , etc.F , for March , $122.05. F W. Kiesau , visits and medicine , $28.00. Chris Schavlnnd , foes , postage , ex press , etc. , $18.48. 0. F. Faes , supper for jurors , $3.25 , applied on tax. appH Kindred and Williams , drugs for Sterling liiif ; tarnily , $11.15. J. J. Olomonts , jailor's fees and sum moning jury , $154.85. moiII II. L , Kindred'attending pauper , $52 , loss taxT ! 5 , balance , $40 05. Eniil Winter , county clerk , clerk of board for ono quarter nnd making as sessors' books , $135.00 Kmil Winter , county clerk , recording ofllcial bonds , express , -drayago , etc. , $11 20. GIIB Kaul , salary for March , $10 00. U. D. Mathews , merchandise , $18.45. F. D. Wright , printing , $4.25. Fromout , hospital caring for Mrs. Krueger , .f 12.51) ) . W. II. Widaman , money advanced soldiers' relief commission , $50.00. 0. F. Eiseloy , fees state vs. Carson , $ (5.40. ( John Crook , cash advanced Sterling family , $33.00. 0. M. Boyle , fees state vs. Draubo , $8.50. A. T. Redman , fees in state case , $12.10. iMndisou 1 Mall , printing , $37.75. Briukuinu ] & Son , stationery $33.03 , applied on personal tax. Christ < Schiuitt , salary nnd mileage , $98.55. H. ] W. Winter , salary and mileage , 1$1)9.25. ) < . S. J. Fiunogau , salary nnd mileage , $115.00. 9On ( motion board adjourned to J o'clock p. m. Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Qi motion Mike Richardson was ur - pointed road overseer for district N ; t | O. M. Boyles , was appointed load , overseer for district No. 5. On complaint of J. 15. Douglass , the assessment of the Insurance Co. of North America was reduced from $91.00 to $18.00 , it being proved to the satisfaction - faction of all members of the board that there was an error in the assessment. Sohmitt & Winter voting for and S. J. Fiuuogau against said reduction. On motion the following bonds were approved : Andrew Tillottsou , road overseer , district No. 10. M. E. Beaver , road overseer , district No. 20. Fred Neuwerk , road overseer , district No. 14. W. II. Widaman , relief commissioner , The depository bond of the First National bank , Newman Grove. On motion the following petition of E. J. Campbell ot nl. , to straighten the road between sections 0 and 7 in township - ship 21-1 , was rejected. On motion $8.14 was transferred from the bond fund to the district fund of school district No. SO. On motion of S. J. Fiunegan , it was agreed that each commissioner in his respective district shall inspect the bridges and when found defective , shall bo condemned and proper notice given. On motion the road commencing on.at the nw corner of section 29-24-3 and running ono milo east , was ordered closed. On motion board adjourned to meet as a board of equalization on June 10 , 1903 , at 1 o'clock p. m. m.EUIL EUIL WlNTKK , County Clerk. Letter LUt. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofilco April 28 , 1903 : Roy Anderson , Willie F. Bauer , Arthur F. Brown , S. Back , J. M. Oar- roll , Mrs. Croupt , B. Fisher , Frank Fitch , David Garnet , Mrs. J. Girton , E. E. Hiblar , Jas. Iilormauu , Joe Pascoo , Gus Svenson , Miss Lena Svobada (3) ( ) , Frank Sello , R. Wood. If not called for in 15 days will bo sent to the dead letter ofllco. Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised. P. F. SriiECiiEK , P. M. THE NEWS keeps its job department up-to-date with the latest faces of typo ; and does its work in approved style. Results of Hurricane in Norfolk and Vicinity. MARQUAnDTBLOCK UNROOFED Windows Broken in , Chimneys Blown Off , Windmills Torn Down and Damaged and Much General Havoc Wrought. From Saturday's Dally : The results of the storm that pre vailed yesterday appear to have boon far reaching nnd more disastrous than was apparent nt the time. The path of tlio storm appears to liavo covered all of east Nebraska and extended from Iowa and South Dakota through Missouri and Kansas , in some places leaving death in its track. At Sioux Oity the wind at tained a velocity of 72 miles an hour , while in Omaha miles was registered. Locally the storm started about 11 o'clock and the wind increased in veloc ity until.4 o'clock , at which hour it was at its height. It was a straight blow from the northwest , accompanied during the greater part of the afternoon by a deluge of rain. By 0 o'clock the storm had subsided to a considerable degree and this morning the sun came out bright and smiling , as though to make up for bad behavior yesterday , while to- day there is scarcely a breeze. During the continuation of tno storm 1.21 of an inch of rain fell , which will prove of great benefit to fields and gardens. The wind was so severe that a person could hardly walk along the streets , those atNOI tempting it finding that their hats wont sailing oil through the air while their umbrellas were turned inside out. Oc casionally a lady would find it necessary to go from one place to another , and it was with utmost difficulty that she could do so. The damage resulting from the wind was not great in any ono place , but every property owner suffered more or loss. Probably the largest single item of.dunmgo was the unroofing of the Marquardt block , owned by A. J. Dar- land , the second floor of which is occu pied by the Elks hall and club rooms. The tin of the roof was pitched into the alloy at the roar , and a roll of it wont sailing dowu Fifth street. Near the Oreighton depot a section of corn crib 100 feet or inoro long belonging to the Updike Grain company was blown over on its side. The ampitheatro at the race track north of the city was blown over and scattered about the field. In the western part of town a hay rack belonging to Mr. Good was picked up and carried to the center of a field sorno distance away. The largo flag staff standing on Ool. Simpson's lawn was thrown to the ground. Some of the windows on the north and west sides of the city building were blown in. A chimney on the Congre gational church was blown down , as window on the second lloor of the Bishop ; block was crushed iu by the of the wind. Bill boards at the Auditorium and at the corner of Fifth and Main streets were tipped over. In the country many wind mills suf fered , some of them being entirely de stroyed whila others were only slightly damaged. Board fences went down before the storm in all directions. It was a very well built house that could withstand the driving rain , and many carpets and curtains wore soaked by water coming in around casings. Telegraph lines wore demoralized in all directions , and communication ex cept to the east by way of Sioux City was cut off all night. The telephone company was not a heavy sufferer , its principal trouble in town being with crossed wires. None of the through lines wore affected. California. Southern California its lovely sea side resorts , orange graves , beautiful gardens and quaint old mission towns are visited every year by thousands of tourists who travel over the Union Pa cific because it is the best and quickest route and the only line running through trains to [ California from Omaha. In addition to the Pullman Palace Sleepers the Union Pacific runs Pullman ordi nary sleepers every day , leaving Chicago at 11:30 : p. m. and Omaha at 4:25 : p. in. These ordinary cars are personally con ducted every Tuesday and Thursday from Chicago and every Wednesday and Friday from Omaha. A Pullman ordi nary sleeper also leaves Omaha every Tuesday at 11:30 : p. m. for Los Angeles. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application.J. . J. B. ELSEFFER , agent. GASH FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. Fanners bring your butter and eggs to the Dexter Cold Storage , Norfolk , and get the highest market price in cash. HEADACHE "At til trot * * > " 3i Doic25 . 1 -t - * - COnBNATION ! SALE OF 60 Scotch Short = Horns At the SIOUX CITY STOCK YARDS Saturday , May 3 , from the following well known herds : II. F. Brown , Minne apolis - , , Minn. ; Goo. M. Woody , Clyde , Iowa ; C. C. Biglor & Son < , Ilartwidc , Iowa ; Goo. Both well , Nettloton , Mo. ; F. A. . Edwards , Webster City , Iowa ; Brown'A .Randolph , Indianola , Iowa ; Goo. Harding & Son , "Waukesha , Wis. For catalogue , address QEO. E. WARD , flgr. , Morningside , Sioux City , Iowa. Cols. Woods , Jones and Barclay , Auctioneers. She Has Cured Thousands Given up to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aleopafchy , Home opathy , Electric and Gen eral Medicine. Will , by roqnest , visit professionally NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC IIOl'EL , FIUDYY , M VV 25 , 3X.5 DAY ONLY. returning every four wooks. Consult her \\lillo the opportunity Is at'lmnd DR. CALDWETjL limits her pr ct'ce to the special treatment of diHcaeos of the eye , oar , UOBO , throat , lunge , fetnalo dUoatoa , dleeaB03 of chlldrou nud all chronic , uorroua and cnrnble nature Ktirly consump tion , bronchitis , bronchial catnrrh , chronic catarrh , headache , cwnetipatio , stomach nnd bowel troubles , rheumatism neuralgia , sci atica , Hrlaht'e disease , kldnuy diseases , dltoases of the liver mid bladder , dizziness , nervousness , IndlROitlnn , obesity. Interrupted intritlon , Blow srowth in cliildro3 , and all wasting dis eased in adults , doformitloi clnb-feot curva ture of the spine , diseases of the brain , paraly sis , heart disenco , dropsy , swelling of the limbs. stricture , open sores , pain in the bones , granu lar enlargements and nil longstanding dis eases properly troato.1. Itloixl anil Skin Pimples , b'otchos , eruptions , liver spots , fall illR of the hair , bad complexion eczom , throat ulcers , bofe rnlns , bladder tioublos , weak- back , buruinir nrino. pa sing nrina too often Tin effects of constitutional sickness or the taking of too much injurious medicine receives searching treatment , prompt relief and a cure for life. forB Diseases of women , irregular menstruation , falling of the womb , bearing dowu pains , foira'o displacements , lack of soxtml tone. l/oacorrhoa. sterility or barrenness , consult Dr. Cnldwoll and she will ( how them the cause of their trouble and the way to become cured , Cancern , Goiter , Fistula , 1'lles anl enlarged g ands treated with the snbcu- tanoous inject on methol. absolutely without pain and without the loss "f a drop of blood , is one of her own discoveries and is really the most scientific method of tills advanced liee ; Dr. Oaldwell has practiced her profession la some of the largest hospitals throughout the country. She has no superior In the treating and diagnosing diseases , de'ormitios , etc. She has lately opened an ollico in Omaha , Nebraska : , whore she will spend u portion of each week treatlcg her many patients. No lo cases accepted for treatment. in , examination and ndvico , one dollar to those in- terested. DR. QUA CAI'DWELL & CO . Omaha , Nob. Chicago , 111. ILLINOIS CENTRAL HOMESEEKBR'S EXCURSIONS Twice Each Month During April and May , 1902. ( \nllTI I The Illinois Central will run \llll I rl Homesookora' Kxcnrsiuns to JUU I ! ! C6rtain points in the South on the lines of the Illinois Central nnd Yazoo A Mississippi Valley Railroads , from all their stations west of and including Tara , and from points on the Albert Lea , Cedar Rapids. Onawa and Sioux Falls brunches , on MARCH 31 , APRIL 14 , MAY 5 nnd 19,1W)2 ) , and from all points east of and including tort Dodge APRIL 1,15 , MAY 0 and 20. The new "Southern Homosoaker's Guide" de scribes in detail the agricultural advantages ; , the soil and products of all points South of the Ohio River on the lines of the abov * mentioned roads. For a copy address the undersigned. For Information concerning Rallroid Lands In the fertile Yazoo Valley of Mississippi address - dross : E. P. Bkane. Land Commissioner , I , nd0 , R. It. , at Chicago. HlfOT" Homosooter's Excursion tickets yU p N I will also be sold from stations i in * * Iowa east of nnd including Cedar Falls and from points on the Albert Lea and Cedar Rapids branphes , APRIL 1,15 , MAY 0 and20 , to points on the Illinois Central Rail road to which the one-way rate U J7.00 or over. In South Dakota , Minnesota and In Iowa to all points west of Ackley tuclative , except points west of LeMars. Homeseekor's Excursions to Poiuts on Other Lines of Railroad. The Illinois Central will also sell on April 1.1' 15 , May 6 and 20 , 1003 , Excursion Tickets i to points on foreign Hun of railroad in many WcsUrn , Southwestern nnd Southern States , including all points In California , For rates , routes , etc. , Inquire of your near , cst Illinois Central Ticket Agent. All Homeseokor'a Excursion Tickets are told ! at a rate of ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 , for the round trip. Tickets limited to 21 days for retnrn and good for stop-over privileges > at certain points within a going limit of 15 UBJB. J. K. MKIIRY , Astt , Qeu , Fan , Agent , DnbUDe , Iowa , I A NEW FAST TRAIN Between St. Louis and Kansas City and RaAHOMA CITY , WICHITA , SHERMAN , DALLAS , FORT WORTH And principal points In Toxaa nnd the South west. This train Is now throughout and la made np of the finest equipment , provided with olootrlo lights and all other modern traveling conveniences. It runs via our now completed Red River Division. Every appliance known to modjrn car building and railroading has boon employed In the make-up of this service , including Cafe Observation Cars , under the management of Frod. Harvey. Full Information as to rates and all details of a trip via this now route will bo cheerfully furnished , upon application , by any repre sentative of the HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. Ou November 5th , and 19th , and December 8rd , nud 17th , the Missouri P'aciflc Railway will'sell tickets to cer- tniu'poiiits iu the South , Southeast , and Southwest , nt the rate of one fare for the round trip , plus $2.00. Filial re turn limit 21 days from date of sale. Fast Time and Superior Through Ser vice. Reclining Chair Oars ( seats free ) . Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars. For further information or land pam phlets , address , W. O. BARNES T. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. H. C.5TOWNSEND , C. E. STYLES. O. P. & T. A. A. O. P. & T. A. St. Louis , Mo. Kansas Oity , Mo. A SWELL TRAIN , THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED SHORTLINE. " To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine , Rockford , Lacrosse , Dubnque , Elgin , Freeport , Madison , Jauesvillo and other important points East , North east and Southeast , via An Electric Light in Every Berth. The Milwaukee is the only Electric Lighted Train that runs iu and out of Omaha. All cars are supplied with in candescent lights. Palace Sleepers and the finest Dining Oars in the world are run on the 0. M. & St. P. Ry. Write and get full in- formation. F. A. NASH , General Western Agent , H. W. IIOWELL , 1504 Faruara St. , Trnv. Frt. &Pass. Agt. Omaha.