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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1888)
B T1IE OMAHA DAILY BEJ& : SATURDAY. AUGUST 11 , 18M8. THE DOCTOR. NEVER CAME , Blnpcular nnd Fntnl Accident Nonr David City. A VERY REMARKABLE OLD LADY. She Falls Into a Fifty-root Well nnd - U'lleguucU Unhurt Hugo Hull- stones Homo Thieves nt Scwnril. A Doctor Killed In n Hiinnwny. DAVID CITV , Neb. , August 10. [ Special to Tuc BF.H. ] About 8 o'cloeklast evening Drs. .1. H. Calkins mid T. J. Murphy , of this place , were called in consultation over n pa- tlont residing about one mid a half miles nouth. of this town. About two hours after they started word was brought back that the team had run away nnd Or. Murphy wns hurt. Dr. Murphy was found lying In the road with three of hli ribs broken end other wise hurt about thu shoulder und breast. About"'J o'clock Dr. Calkins was found lying in the grass near the ro.ulsido dead , his neck being broken. The evidence showed that ho was klllod instantly lu his fall from the buggy , lioth doctors wore old residents , of this city. Dr. Murphy will doubtless to cover. Dr. Calkins leaves a wife und ono child. MyivnnlH Gets the County Seat. HYANMH , Nob. , August 10. [ Special to KBB. ] The official count gives Hyannls the county scat of Gr.uit county , Instead of "Whitman , an w , s previously reported. Tlio following county ofllccrs were elected : Judge , George W. Collins ; clerk , Sidney Manning ; treasurer , James Forbes ; sheriff , It. Narou ; superintendent of schools , John L. Hall ; surveyor , H. Strait ; attorney , O. P. Warner ; coroner , George Hovey : T. K. Lynch , G. W. Swlggart nnd P. Buchflnk commissioners. Hynunis Is now on the boom. A number of good buildings are lu process of erection and contracted for. There uro extra good opening hero for almost all hinds ot buslnota mon. A lumber yard Is DUO of the most pressing needs. Tlio Methodist Camp : FIIU.MOXT , Nob. , August 10. [ Spouial to 'Jin : 13r.ii.j--Tho Methodist camp meeting liad a damp day of It to-day and the brother ! ! are considering the project of chang ing their faith to Baptists. The morning prayer meeting was led by Kov. Barton , of Ncligh. Preaching services at 8 a. in. and 10Min. : : m , were conducted by Hov. Harper , of West. Point , and Hov. D. Mimiuetto , of North Bend. After these a bible reading was conducted by Hov. Powers , of Colum bus. The sermon at 2,0 : this afternoon was delivered by Hov. J. B. l-iocdham , of Wood lllver. Owing to the damp and cool weather the attendance as yet is not so good as it is hoped for within a day or two. Horse Thieves at Howard. SnwAiti ) , Neb , , August 10. [ Special to Tins Uuu.J Scward county is again infested with horse thieves. Last night about 9 o'clock a team of. horses nnd a buggy wore stolen from the Methodist church nt Utica , but no clue to the thief has been obtained , The property consisted of ono bay horse , liino years old , weight 1,050 , star in forehead , small hole in loft side of nock ; ono light brown mare , three years old , weight 1,050 with farcy boils ou inside of loft hind log. The buggy had wine-colored running gears with black polo nnd top , dashboard kicked in. A reward of 8100 has been offered by Sheriff Smiley. y > 0 for the arrest and conviction of Jho thief and ill ) for the return of the Jiroperty. "KccUly WilHim" Behind the Burs. GENEVA , Neb. , August 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] William Uohinson , of Exeter , wns brought in to-day and put be hind the bars. Ho is said to bo an old timer ut burglary aud pocket picking. On the 8th pf July ho burglarized three stores in Exeter , und last night fell into the onlcors' clutches. HO' has considerable property which ho is said to have stolen from different towns. His names are many. IIo is known in Omaha as "Reddy Wilson , " while he passed here under , thq name of ' 'George Howard , " und in Hastings as "Frank Wilsou. " Ho la well educated aud is a sharp looking fellow. Ho 1s charged with picking the pooket of the ahootiug gallery uiau of this place , at Crete a short time ago. His examination is set foi next Monday. Qvenlor Bros. Not Responsible. Aunoiu , Nob. , Aug. 10. [ Spjcial to Tins BEE. ] Qreniur Bros , circus showed hero yesterday to immense business , aud lo t for Miudqu ut 12 o'clock last night. Mr. George N. Steele , agent for the snow. Is investigat ing the report that a crowd of foot pads are following thorn. IIo offers $1,000 a piece foi the apprehension nnd conviction of the critnl lials. Ho says that thqir depredations ir Loup City and St. Paul were committed in each cuso after the circus train had dcp.irtcd umVthut the gang ilrst struck the show at Loup City. Ho requests tlio authentic- \ vhoroho show Is billed to assist Mr. Grenlei In apprehending the gang should they follow further. Prohibit Ionises m Vnwuue. City. PA.WN.KB Cvrv , Nob. , August 10. [ Specia Telegram to THIS BEE. ! The prohibitionist ! loduhold their- county convention for thi purpose of nominating"ccunty oDlcora aui fleeting delegates , to the state convention By actual count over forty were out , beside nany ladies. H. A. Gabby and Josiuh Nea bit' were nominated for representatives llotti are substantial farmers living in dil foreiit parts of the comity. The delegates t the state convention are : J. L. Clark , Kev riper , G. W. Welder , Hov. William Hitchle \V. T. Lloyd , Kov. Little , L. Davis , J. SHoed Hood , William Johnston. Mrs. Milo Pool Miss Melissa Hnys. L. H. Dean , Mrs. O. M Bomiott , Mrs. M. K. Walker. This ovonlni Kev. Graham is spe.iking to a crowded house Only Wont to the Ulufl'H. STHOMSUUUQ , Nob. , August 10. [ Specia to the BKE. ] Sehult/ , the photographer , wh was supposed to have boon drowned , has ri turned , having been on a trip to Couuc The only explanation of the strati ? r , aa piv ° ' \ hy himself , Is that ho reuioii bora nothing from the time ho loft hci July 80 until he found himself In the Blufi on the following Satuidny. The citizens get erally arc willing to accept his statement an jook ut thp affair charitably , as his qctlor could only bo. explained ou tha ground c temporary Insanity. His family seem sati : lied , und of course the citizens must bo. K at Central City. CEX.TIUL CITV , Neb. , August 10. JSpccli toTiin Hnn. ] Asovcio electric storm , m companlcd by just u , ( .prinklo of rain , pnssc over this city nt 7 o'clock this morning. Tl bouse ot John Hays was struck by llghtuiii nnd somewhat rattled. The family was ui Injured , but their escipo wns rcmarkabl One young mon was within , six feet of chlmuoy down which the current passed , nr a glr ) engaged In. getting breakfast was stain lug over n cook steve that conducted tl currant to the ground. A barn on the far of N. Barnes , ono mile north of town , wi struck nnd burned , The damage Is on nominal , A City Marshal Horlously Injured. GENEVA , Nob. , August 10. [ Special Tel gram to TUB HUB ] ' ! ' . . T. -J-- ' . , sit7 mn Bhal , of , this pln.ce , was seated In a wsy c to-day together with soyer&l other me jyhcu tb . Cus'ino cfinvj iioVn the track at lively rote , nnd owing to the air brakes fa ing to work , struck the car with full fore throwing Mr. Jowoll out of his seat and I Jurlng him seriously internally. His lifo aid to be In danger. The Dod County Fair. FREMONT , Nob. , August 10. [ Special WHK Bee. ] The directors of the Dod County Agricultural society met last ovc Ing and arranged the purses to bo offered t pee4 at the coming fair , to bo held frc , i October 2 to. 5 inclusive. The purses ncfi I ; gate I3.SCW for trotting , pacing and ruuuu much the Inrgost th6 society over nlTercd nnd they will no doubt draw'n num ber nf the best horsos. A purse of * J. > 0 I * nlso olTorcd for the best base ball to m , the contest being open to any nnintcur club In Nebraska. _ Iti > ; iullicatiH nt Valparaiso. VAM-AIIAHO , Neb. , August 10. [ apoclnl to Tut' llii : ; . | Last evening the S o'clock trnln from the cast , came in with two extra coaches tilled with the republican clubs of Wahoo nnd U'eston. They marched to the sound of life and drum through the main part of town to the city hall , where M , II. JOIIM mill Coionol K. H. Moore hpoko on the subject of the tariff , followed by Judge ViirpuiiliiR , of Wahoo , nnd others. The room wns p.ickeil , many hnvinK to stnnd up nil the evening. The specohoii wore all very InterestltiK ami closely listened to. by the audience. Colonel Moore. and Mr. Jones arc to address a mass at Ceresco this evening. Diitlcr Coiinty'M Wcnllh. DAVID CITV , Nob. , August 10. FSpoclnl to Tim HEK.J The assessed vnluntion of the taxable property of Uutler county for 1S ! * $ , is ? - > , yil. , OTO.J5iccordllij ( ! { tolo compiled reports - ports of tlio assessors. TUls represents ono- lUtli of the actual valuation of the taxable property pf the county. There werc-rgported 8I9 ' ) liorses , 2SS4'J ' cattle , 704 miles , 7 > 2 sheep and 19,521 hogs , uiakluK an aggre- t'ato assessed value of taia.S'jr. This shows u good per eent advance in the values ot the county , nnd that the actual value of Uutler county will now exceed 110,000,000 above Its indebtedness. _ To IlrUlie the Pintle. COI.UMIUM , Neb , August 10 , [ Special to TUB Uii.J The board of trade , In conjunc tion with the citizens , held n meeting last evening at which it was dceided to nsk the city to vote $8,000 lu bonds for the purpose of bridging the Platte river. TUo old bridge across the Platte has been In au impassable condition for souio timo. The people on the south side of the river express their willing ness to assist in building the now bridge. The city council , no doubt , will cull for an election at oueo. Another Fire at York. YOIIK , Nob. , August 10. [ Special to THE HKK.I Another tire of unknown origin oc curred In the northern part of the city last night iu the immediate vicinity ot the livery stable blaze. It was u carpenter shop , and was burned completely to the ground. Loss nbout J."OU. No insurance. It was undoubt edly the work of an Incendiary , and it is now believed thp livery stable was also bet ou lire. The entire block was only saved last night by the excellent work of thu lire de partment. _ An Oltl fjiuly Falls in a Well. AIIUXGTO.V , Nob. , August 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB HUE. ] Mrs.V. . It. Hamil ton , aged over fifty years , fell into a well Illty feet deep , nt her homo four miles north of here , to day. She landed in two feet of water on her feet , and was drawn out half an hour later by u ropt/ , she doing the tying , apparently unhurt. Hall ns Ijurico u > Walnuts. \Vvviiii.v : , Neb. , August 10. [ Special Tel" ogram to Tin : Hun 1 This place wns visited by a very severe hail and rain storm this evening at S'M. : Hail stones were picked up the size of walnuts. Several windows were broken nnd considerable damage to crops is reported. This storm seems to have visited only a small strip of country through this region. A HIOAUTKESS HUSBAND. His "Wife Driven to Insanity ry Imllf- fercnoo nnd Neglect. MixxKAroi.n , August 10. [ Special Tele gram to. Tin : Bin : . ] A tall , well dressed young woman walked nervously up and down Nicollct avenue this morning a uum- bor of times. She were n black silk bonuet , trimmed with blaek laee , a black plush dolman man and n maroon colored dress. Her fsioo was fair , but It bore upon it the lines of care aud trouble. She was rccogufrcd by a gen tleman as the. wife of George \V. Emdor , thu book-keeper at the Pauly hnu&o , and a woman with a touching history. Mrs. Ember ia about twouty-llve years old , al though in nppcarttuco much older. She lived with her paieuls at Portage , Wis. , where tier family is well known and respQoted. About u year ago last December the newspaper * published accounts of u mock marriage which occurred In Wisconsin , Mrs. Emdor waa.tho victim aud George W. Euulor is the sou of the proprietor of the Kinder bouse , ono ot the linost hotels in Portage. His father is wealthy nad the family aristocratic. Tlio couple lived to gether only a short time when Mrs. Enider became insane. Shortly after her husband left her and cauio to tills city , where he was ilftcrwur.ua found unrt shadowed by luspeetoi Hoy. Ho was subsequently arrested and the marriage was , again performed iu Now Uiclv mend , Wis. The wife returned to tlioit home at Portage , Wis. , und has been ruisora- bio over since. Kiodcr was engaged foralotif time as night cleru in the 1'auloy house , nut is , now the bookkeeper. Mrs. Euider has visited her husb.md several tluiea with tlu bopo of winning him back. Some time ugc sue became insane while upon a visit , am was. kept for weeks closely housed in a rooir at the Pautoy house , She was always son i homo , only to return after a short interval Her latest arrival occurod to-day , when slu filled to tliul her husband at thu hotel. Shi fell iuto a swoon and was taken to tlio St James hotol. She has since called upon hei hysb.uid , but ho refuses to humor-tier wishc : aud abe will return agaiitohor homo with i heavy heart and a mind still further weak eucd by her despair. A FATALi V1UIS. Four Bleu Burled liy Knlllng AVtilU a Chattanooga , Tctin. CIIATTAXOOOX , Tenu. , August 10. A fin which broke out in the Grifflths-Caldwel block , destroyed the entire business blocl ; besides the building of iscltzor & Hrothei thu Baltimore clothing house , und Spolto ; & Howard's store. Tlio flro was undo control at I'J : aO. A wall foil ou four me after midnight , two of whom are still undo the debris , J. li. McMillan , a promiiUMi eilizun , was loat iu the tire , but thu named o the other parties are not known. Two mu'i worn gotten out probably fatally hurt. Thu total 103S Is about S310.0JO ami the m surunee about 3175,000. In the excitement o the llm hundreds of uitUons rushed into th buildings audoiideuvored to save their goous Onc > buildiugiell lu when llfty persons wor 3 inside. At noon to-day live bodies hud beoi recovered. Two moro bodies have been difoavorod bt neuth the ruins , but thpy can not bo rouche before night. It U believed that Ud Keuge is nlso buried boueuth the ruics with six c seven others. Thu totiillossof life is estimate nt ten. aud four people are reported badl , wouudod. Vor Murder. ST. Johcvii , Mo , , August 10. [ Spocli Telegram to Tuu lien ] Henry Soothuian , laborer In n brick yard , was arrested th ! afternoon for the murder of John Hi-own r Lake Contrary two years ago. The men gi Into a quarrel over a game of ca.rda at Toothuuu deliberately drown revolver at shot him. Ho then left the country , but r turuud sover.d iAontha , ago. Ho , dculc bulnj : the guilty mrti' , a"d will attempt , I Prove tin alibi , A Notftro A\uvlpror Ouptnrotl. SriuxovTci. ! ) , Mi August 10. P . , the negro who fntnllv .rounded Palmer last W nicsa.iyvas captured t isy. I'o was placed in the Springfield In which is now feurrouudod bs n mob of U inuii wuo threaten to lynch him. The uegi Is so badly wounded , however , that , It thought ho will die. Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria. TVhcm Ilftbjr was sick , we gave her Castorli. Wheu eho was ChlM , eho crlad for Cutorla , When she becAtne Mlal , she clUnt tp Cwtora | , A RAIN DAY IN THE WESTERN The Milwaukoo3 nnd Minneapolis Play the Only Garno. THE * LATTER IS THE WINNER. Oinnlm Slf-tin Toil Kennedy , tlic DCS Molnc.s I'llclior , null Goes Over to Davenport to Piny Throe Onines. Wcttrrn Association Standing. Following is the ofllclal standing of the Western association learns up to and In- cludlugyesterday's games : Phtveit Won Tnstl'rCt St. Paul 70 44 i-'l ) , r,23 DCS Moines ( i'J -HI 2it . LM Omaha TO 4'J 'JS .000 Kansat Cl ty Oil X 31 Ml Sioux City ! i'l ' 13 10US Milwaukee T7 H4 43 .441 Chicago 7.1 ill 43 .4'Jl Minneapolis 70 ' . ' 0 41 .b7l Minneapolis 7 , .Mlhvankos U. MILWAUKEE , August 10. [ Special Telegram toTiiR Hun. ] A storm was threatened to day , and there were only about llfty pcoplo present during the Milwaukcc-MInnemmlls game. Wliiklemau pitched a very effective game for the visitors. Klopf's great catch of a lly after a long run was the feature of the game. Minneapolis won the game in the fourth Inning when a streak of batting nnd a combination of errors by thu homo men gave her live runs. Thoscoro : viM Milwaukee I 03000002 0 Minneapolis 0 10500010 7 Earned runs Milwaukee a , Minneapolis 3. liases on balls Off Stevens 2 , off Winkle- man 5. Struck out MoAleer , Fuller (3) ( ) , Hrosiinn , Ivroig , .lovne. Two-base hits Strauss , Ilawes , Jevne , Klopf. Double plays Klopf to Ilawes. Passed balls Crossley 1 , llroughton 3. Umpire Fessendcn. Time -2:05. : Games Postponed Kiiin. The third Omaha-Dei Molncs gauio , which was to have been played on the latter's grounds yesterday , was postponed on account of rain. The team loft for Davenport , In , , where the three games scheduled for Minne apolis for Saturday , Sunday and Tuesday will bo played , giving the Davenport people mi opportunity to see the Minneapolis team , which they cauio so near purchasing , play ball. ball.Unin Unin also prevented the Kansas City-Sioux City game on the hitter's grounds yester day. _ Omaha Will Play at Davenport. ST. PAvi. , August 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hin. ' St. : ] To-day's Paul-Chicago Maroon game was postponed on account of rain. The St. Paul club has sold Pitcher Anderson to Minneapolis. The series of games between the Minneapolis mid Omaha elubs , scheduled to bo played nt Minneapolis August 11 , 12 and 14 , will bo played at Dav enport , In. , tlio change having boon made at the request of the people of that city. Kennedy Signed by Ohinha. Dm Moixcs , August , 10. Just before the DCS Molucs ball team started for Milwaukee to-night Ted Kennedy , the pitcher , was re leased from the Des Monies team and ut once signed by Omaha. Local Sporting \otc4. There is nothinglii the story about Lovett's being sold. Frank Klusjo , St. Paul's second-baseman , is still in the city drunk. There are to bo several special nnd match races at the fair grounds this after noon. There will bo a freo-for-all trot and pace for a purse of $100 ; n match not for : V0 a side , and a gentleman's road race , owners to drive , for a purse of $50. oxaiu ; GAMHS. Ycatcrtlny's "Winners in the National Liea&ue Contests. PiiiLADcu'itiA , August 1,0. Ucsult of to day's ' game : Detroit I 03000000 5 Philadelphia..2 0200010 * D Pitchers. Grubcr and Sanders. IJasa hits Philadelphia.8 , DetrolUO Errors-Philadel phia 3 , Detroit 7. Uiupiro Lynch. WASHINGTON , August 10. Result of to day's game : Washington I 10Q30040 S Chicago 0 00401000 Pitchers Whitney for Washington , Uoi- ' chcrs and Vau'Haltren for Chicago. IJaso hits Washington 11 , Chicago 0. Errors- Washington 2 , Chicago 8. Umpire Powers. Bo-iroN , August 10. Koault ol to-day's game : Uoston \ ; Indianapolis. . . . . I I Pitchers CUrkson and Shrovo. Base hits Boston 11 , Indianapolis 0. Errors Uoston 1 , Indianapolis 2. Umpire Knight. Nr\v YOKIC , August 10. Result of to-day's ' game : New York 0 00003000 J PiUsburg I 00000000 1 Pitcher * Kcefo and Staloy. Base hit- Now York 4 , Pittsburg 4. Errors Now York 3 , Pittsburg 3. Umpire Kelloy. American Association. CINCINNATI , August 10. Result of to-day's game ; Cincinnati 000300003 1 Uiooklyn 'i 00000000- ! KAX& Cm- , August 10. Result of to-day' ' : game : Kansas City..0 00411000 ( Cleveland ! l 01000000 . LOUHVIH.E , August 10. Result of to-day' : game : Louisville 1 00100330 Baltimore 0 i Sr. Louis , . \ugvst 10. Result of tc da.V' gauio : Athletics 0 St. Louis 0 00034002 THfcJ MAUKSMEN. The Second lvy'H : Shooting at th HUU.EVUI : R\xou , Neb. , August 10.- [ Spechil Telegram to Tnu Um.J : Thesei end day's shootiug of the Department of th Platte annual rifle competition came off tc day , skirmishing being hold in the mornln and kno\yn distances shooting , liOO and lit yards , in the afternoon. Thu averages r skirmishing were very good , the llrst boin 18 by Sergeant Olynu of the Seventeen ! infantry , and the highest known distance 25S , by Liouteuixnt Muir of the Seventeen ! infantry. The following are the , Urat twont incii up to date ; Win. IU.YIIII , sci'geaut 17th inf. . , . . . .20 Chas H. Muir , lieutenant 17th inf. . 23 John W. Mascr , music , 17th Inf . a ; Bcuumu B. Buck , lieutenant ; Gth inf. " . . ' . 2-j Juh.nCorrio , private 17tU mf . . . 21 August Scholia , sorgennt 7tli inf . SI Reuben Jb. Kusco , private 71U inf . 21 Leonard Dietz , sergeant 17th inf. . . .21 Chas. M , Sncll , private 7th iuf . ' . ' 1 W. A. Mercer , lieutenant 8 Iuf Chas , H. Riordou , private & Inf 24 Dauiyl MciConzie , private 17th ( u ( . . ' " ' o. . II. U. Wright , Heutom\nt'Jt tv..r..a , , John W. Burns , sergeant Oth cav. 21 't OhcarT. MtCord , coriwrar.Minf. Riehanl White , corporal Mh iuf > - Ctuis. M. Sluicacn , scrgu.iut IVtli Inf. I , I'o-iuorrow morning skirmish practice wl 0 ho held and in the aftunio.in kuo.vn Ubtanc 0p liriug , SUO and ( M yards. Thin will llnis is the competition and ou Monday the prcsci tatlon or prizes takes place. TUIU'MSVKNTS. Sunuiuxfy of Yosterdny'jJ Itaoai a BrlKhtou Uonuh. NEW YOUK , August 10. Summary i lirlghion Beach races : Five-eighths of n milo Marsh Rcdon wt in 1:0 : % Diilimo second , Sweety third. Hovcn-elghths of a uiilo Autulnn Lo ; won lu -MX , Brynn Boru second , ICoyqtoi third. One aud one-sixteenth miles Cardinal M Clofekey won m lW : , .Youshiogheny tqcou Alamo third , Three-fourths bt 'a ' mil"Salmia won In 1 Ifljf , .llm Chirp second , Oracle third. . One and oneuaher miles Troy won in 2:10 : , Supervisor second , Wilfred third. llnuln'i : nt Itlnlr. Ut.viu , Neb. , August 10. [ Special to Tun 15nK. ] The raceh'at the Blair driving park have so far been excellent , the weather good and the truck lu .ffjtr condition. The ralu to-day will ncccs'jjtto | | a postponement until Saturday of to day's programme , In the 2:3icInsV : : trotted Wednesday , Frank P. won In three' straight heats , Oraiiam's Mi'iubrlno secoml , iRobblo Duiibar third. Timo-2 : : ! ( ! . In the 2:27 : class Kittle B , won , ICdward B. second , Elwood third and Johu fourth. 1 hue 2U. : ! The running races have been very fast. There were six starters lu the half milo heats Wednesday. Billlo P. won In two straight heats , lu the mile race Bay Billlo won In the same order. The half mile heats were run in 50'i ' and 51k. Mile heats in llSandlCO. : : Hnraloga Itnces. SAIUTOOA , August 10. Summary of races : Five-eighths of a mile Tessa 1C. won iu lilU f , Blessing second , Retriever third. Three-fourths of a milo Klnjc Crab won lu lirW : , Prince Fortunatus second , Perkins third. Ono and one-sixteenth miles Pasha won In li.M.1 . Bessie .luuo second , Klinira third. Five-eighths of a milo La Glair won In IMCTVf , Lucky Jim second , Redstone third. Steeplechase , two nnd olio-quarter miles- Will Davis won in 4:2Stf : , Boechmoro second , Killaruey third. TEXAS FKVIOK. 15e.sult of Uc-cont lOxpoflnionts nt tbo Chlcaco Htook Yards. CHICAOO , August 10. A scries of test * was naugurated at the stock yards some time go for the purpose of determining whether r not Texas fever Is contagious. To-day a > ost-mortem examination was held on sev- ral cattle which , on July in , were placed in , pen with cattle from Texas which had the 'over. The disease , it Is thought , was soon lommuuieutcd to tlio Illinois cattle , b.nt was illowed to progress until to-day , when they A'oro shititflitorcd. Unmistakable I'vidPiices f fever wore apnrent. ) ) The invt'sti aiion ivas comluct"d for the benefit of the Cattle Growers' association. Into ItnuuliiK Talc os a Jump. ST , Lot-is , August 10. Another largo ad vance has boon made in Jute lugging1 , the St. Lnuis mills having n ojjvod instructions from .lio east to increase their scale of prices. m I cheerfully rocoiiunoml Roil Clover Tonic totlioaosull'pringfroin troubled o ! ho slomauli und liver. I tun now ou my uoiid bottle , and il inukcsmo feel like now miin. C. M. C'OXN'ott. Nashuu , In. For s = ale by C. V. Goodman. g ij'iuDiu jtlvo Whlstlei . Frank B.Taylor , of UrulgoiortConn. , the inventor of tko "faoeonhone , ' ' for tniiihinitting inessig)3 ! or holding con versation with the engineers while under full apeed on their locomotives , hus juat patonlc l iv device which iio calls a tootoniu4or. In reality it is : i spocioa of phonujii'uph. Mr. Taylor wns < j\ to believe thsit , some mechanical de- Vit-'o could bo employed to settle the oft-disputed question in regard to whistling nt grade crossinc-s. There uro a largo nut Ubr of grade crossings upon which annually many lives are lost. The relatives of those killed in- varitibly claim that tlio locomotive whistle \yiis not solmded in time to warn the victims. The railroad companies , to protect , themselves against damages , dispute the point BO often taken. Mr. Taylor now coiuq to tlio front with a toll-tale whistling register , which takes the bound from the whistle every time it is blown and records it. In order to otfphiin its workings the run of any oiiginoHon the Nuw York and Now Haven road may bo used for illus tration. Say engine No. 120 draws the 7 o'clock morning train from Now Ilnvon to Now York. The engine is backed up in front of the depot and at tached to the train. The engineer. George Corbett , stops into the dispatch er's ollico to got tlio time or set his watch exactly with the standard time. The dispatcher hands _ the engineer a "tootomotor , " which is already sot for Engineer Corbett's run. It is numbered to correspond with the engine's number and is dated and oUicially lockedsothal it is impossible for any one to alter its register of the whistle soundings. The "tootomoter" is placed in a pocket bracket on the front of the cab , just be neath tlio whistle. Inside the ' 'tooto- motor" is a long roU of tinfoil , upoi ; which are stamped cross-linos repre senting every grade crossing on the road. The roll is unwound from one axle to another by means of n small clock attachment , so that oa h line rep resenting a crossing will bo brought tc the ' 'bounder opening" precisely at the feaine moment that the locomotive speed * aver the grade crossing. At the propci distance before reaching the engineer blows the standard signal , two long anil two short blasts , - , 01 T o o , t o ot , too , too. Those sounds are registered by the "tootomotor. " Should the engineer fai to sound his whistle the "tootomotor' would show an oinpty blank. And so the run is made to Now York the "tootometer" rolling off its strip o tinfoil in time and ur.ibon with tlu movement of the engine. All tra'.iii are run on exact tinjo on this voail , &c there is very little clianco of the "toot ometer" disagreeing with the tirm grade crossings are reached. If oxtn whistling is done to drive cows off tlu track or blown for other purposes thai grade crossings , the sounds are all rog ifitored and an exact record taken o the whistle's blasts , and the oxnct lo cation of the engine on the rail at the time of tlio blast is denoted fron ono end of the road to the other. A the completion of the trip the ' 'tooto motor" is handed by tlio engineer ti the proper otllcial , who removes tin roll of sounds and prepares and adjUbt the "tootomotor" for the return trip The strips of tinfoil are carefully indexed doxod and presorvojl for future reference once , and the engineer credited o charged with omission ot whistles. In the oveut of' ' a person being killoi on a grade crossing , the tpotometor wil truthfully indicate the whistle blasts am denote the dihtancq at which they wen blown before the crossing was reached The tinfoil stripsjcon bo produced at ai inquest or in a court of justice in evidence donco and dissipata the necessity ot m immense amount o swearlupi0 th fact of the whistln Vatving "sounded o not. l , ' Running Vjo btrim through itnonograph the o uct volume of souni and the key of the whibtlo "an bo roprr ducod. This uan-T > 4 done . ' any futur and convenient { / " 'PMi' - Taylor , th inventor , has assurances that his invoii tion will go into Very general use , Mrs. Mauilo Marti wishes to announc to her putrons that her drcssmukini parlors will be closed during August She is at present enjoying vacation litho the mountains. Will reopen Sept. 1st at her old stand , Jacobs' block , 10th an Capitol avo. _ Dr. Hamilton Warren , mugnotlo phj sician and surgeon , room , Croune block , cor. lu'th and Ciiuitol avenue Chronic and nervous diseases a &pet ialty. TolcphQiio UU. If you want a good carriage or bugg cheap , go to B. 1400 and 1411 Dodge at. Go to Prica' lake for picnics. Flu concert every Sunday. AV. C. T. II. Work -nL tlio Association nt It.s Annual Meeting. Thu annual mooting of the loc.il W.C.T.U. was held at their headquarters yesterday. A great deal of mUcallanooim and routine worlc wii go no through with , and thu In itiatory stop * taken toward the establishment of tlio local homo for unfortunate women , mention of which was male a few days ago In Tin : Bun. . At present the soci ety has ou its hands live of those girls , ono being only sKleou years old , all of whom expect shortly to bocimo mothers. The doors of houses of shame are open for them , and respectability gives them the cold shoul der. The homo has become an Imperative necessity. A number of the ladles present ncrccd to bo responsible for $ . * > a mouth for Us support , and an urgent appeal is nlso made to the citizens to contribute to its sup port as they may feel able. The union counts on a rout of about fT.U . per month besides thu cost of maintenance. The reports of the various committees showed that upwards of $1OD ! ! was raised for the various charitable purposes during thu year. The report of the committee on prisons and jails was especially Interesting and satis factory. It w.is decided to send a reiiuast to the various societies of Christian Kudeavor , of which there are fourteen in the city , to bo present at the Sunday evening meetings and assist with the singing. Ofllcers for the ensuing year were elected as follows : President , Mrs. W. B. Smith ; vice president , Airs. W. V. Doolittlc ; corresponding spending secretary , Mrs. Goorgu Clark , re cording secretary , Mrs , \V. K. I'otlor ; treas urer , Mrs. J. C. Denise. Vice presidents from the various churches were elected us follows : First Congregational , Mrs. W. V. Doolittle ; First Baptist. Mrs. J. O. McClure ; Wost- mlnstor Presbyterian , Mrs. M. K. Oration ; Walnut Hill Presbyterian , Mrs. J. K. Flem ing : St. Mary's uvouue CongregatioualMrs. K. T. Seavcr ; Dodge street Presbyterian , Mrs. J. C. Denise ; Third Congregational , Mrs. M. A. Elliott ; Hnnscom Park Method ist , Mrs. K. P. D.ivls ; Tenth street Metnod- Ut. Mrs. li. A. Pe.irs.ou. The following superintendents ot depart ments were chosen. Social purity and evan gelical work , Mrs. George Clark ; J.iil and prison , Mrs. K. A. Pearson ; Chinese , Mrs. I ) . C. Bryant ; German work , Mrs. Aiitiio C. Cleveland. Trustees Mesdames . Jardine , M. M. Lanlry , Thomas McCaguc , W. J. Wei- slums , A. M. Phelps. Advisory Hoard W. N. McCuullish , John Doll , William Fleming J. W. Harris , G. M. Hitchcock. It was loft with the advisory board to (111 ( vacancies. An Absolute Cnro. rlho ORIGINAL ABIKTINH OINTMENT is only put up in largo two ouuco tin boxes , and is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bunds , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AlUE'L'lNti OINT MENT. Sold by Gooilman Drug Co. , at U3 cents per box by mail : ; 0 cents. Til 10 OJ1A H A I-1 AI H. Tlio I'art Our Traveling Men Will Take In It. The commercial travelers of Omaha are to have a large tout at the fair grounds in. which they will receive their acquaintances and customers from all over the western country , 'ihoy also will introduce a number of amusing games which they well know ho iv to conduct. The management of the fair Is erecting flvo buildings .21x100 feet in which it intends to accommodate the displays of counties which have heretofore , owing to too restricted stricted quarters , been unable to make a showing. The following Is an extract from a note ad dressed by Secretary W. L. Eastman to all the travelling men : The travelling men of Omaha are making preparations for a grand parade on Septem ber 0 , 1SSS , at 'JUO : a. m , which is to bo desig nated a * "Drummers' Day" of fair week. All traveling men who travel for Onialia houses will bo asked to contribute $ - to do- I'ray the expenses of the day. Thu secretary has left a list with the cashier of your house , with your name thereon , and would a&k you to kindly notify him to juiy the treasurer , Mr. C. O. Lobeck , 4'J us your subscription. You will please send the secretary the size of hat you wear , as it is expected that every man In the parade will wear a black silk hat , which wo are goinc to buy in largo quantities and get at factory prices. Those hats will bo delivered to you any day during fair week previous to the parade , and will cost in the neighborhood of ? y. Please bo sure to send in your sUo. We houo you will take an interest in tills affair and put.your shoulder to the wheel with the rest of the boys to thp amount of $3 to nmko It a success. A cordial invitution is extended to all traveling men who travel in Nebraska or the west to bo present on that day and join in the parade. Please giTO this your im mediate attention. Uniforms adopted for the day by the committee , light colored flannel shirt , dark colored pants , blade silk hat , Japanese parasol , no coat or vest. "Then let the moon usurp the rule of day , And winking tapers show the sun his way ; For what my senses can perceive , I need no revelation to believe. " Lndios suffering from any of the weaknesses or ailments peculiar to their fao.x , and who will use Dr. Pierco's Fa vorite Prchoription according to direc tions , will experience a genuine revolu tion in the benefit they will receive. It is a positive euro for tlio most com plicate ! ! and obstinate cases of lou- covrhca , excessive llowing , painful menstruation , unnatural suppressions , prolapsus , or falling of the womb , weak baok , "fomalo woiiknos.s , " aiitoversion , retro version , bearing-down sensations , chronic congestion , iiillaiiimation and ulcorntion of the womb , inllnmnmUon , pain and tondornoab in ovaries , accom panied with "internal hoat. " Detectives on tlio C < > woatoior. ) Pinneo's detectives are still on guard at different points along tlio 11. & M. , although withdrawn from Omaha. Thursday nijjht Mr. Pinueo himself cauio in on the casl bound train accompanied by two men. Tlun rode on the pilot ot the locomotive , and wore urmcu with Winchester nllca. The two took the bank track on tlio west bound train the aamo night. If you are about to make a pudding , a jolly , n cnko or other arliclo of pastry don't my dear madam , if you have a due regard for your husbaud's , children's or your own digestion , use any otlR-i than Van Duzor's llavoring extracts. They coutain no deleterious chomica ingredients. Tlio sterling flavors named are in every way worthy of voui conlidcnco , since they are delicious pure and highly concentrated. Grouera everywhere bell them. Tin ) llMiK Hml MUCH Stolon. On complaint of Detective D ! ! > ( ; tntin Charles Mirlu ' arrested yesterday for tiaving in his possoafion a ring that Imd been stolen. Mlrlo U very Indignant over tlio affair , us ho s.iid ho bought the ring at n pawn shop. When the owner discuvercc thiit young Mlrlo was wearing it ho daimoil It , and the ring was turned over to him ami Mirlo was out of pocket what he had paid foi it. The detective hearing of the uiattoi caused Mirlu's arrest. In tlioltiul. la it not bettor to nip Consumption , the greatest bcourgo of humanity , in tlio bud , than to try to stay Its progres ; on the brink of the grave. A few uo , ; of California's moht uioful production SANTA AKII3 , the king of Consum , ) t'on , will relieve , and a thorough tro.U inent will euro. Nasal Cn'.arrh , too often ton the forerunner of consumption , car bo cured by CALIFORNIA C'AT-K CURE. These romudlfs are hold um fully \varrantod by Goodman Drug Co. at $1 , or three for $2.50. Tlio Wenther Inillcntlonx. For Nebraska : Local ruins , wanner , vnrU bio winds. For Iowa : Ualn , slightly wanner , southerly For Duliota : Local raws , slightly wurtnc ; easterly winds. . . . LIKE AN OLD FEUDAL CASTLE. r The Bountiful Waterworks Bulldlnff nt Ploronoo. 4,000,000 GALLONS EVERY DAY. Tint Artistic Arrangement of the ( SrontulH and Hctlllnu Busing Des cription ol' the I'ondcrotia Pumping Machinery. The new waterworks at Florence are boom ng away with most encouraging vigor. The vork upon the new building * is being pushed ilong with great rapidity , und will bo com- ilcted before the people have any idea of It. L'hero ate about forty stonecutters engaged it present upon the new main building , and ibout twenty-live carpenters , while on the basins and the trenches are 123 laborers , and ou the whole Job about three hundred men. The situ at Florence Is a beautiful ono , ilgh up from the river , and affording for the nilldings a solid rock foundation , The main building or pumping stn- Ion will bo u marvel of architectural joauty. Ono of the most impressive fea tures of the whole struoturo will bo a huge tower , 111) ) feet in height , which will orna- nontthe facoof the building , while at each corner will bo an nrtisUo turret , giving the juildlug the castellated air of the old feudal days in Kngland. It is to bo of solid Mis souri sandstone , perfectly lire-proof , being Ined upon thu inside with Anderson pressed jrlolf. Tito ideas of architectural beauty , as well as constructive durability , are being minutely carried out , ami It will bo a credit : o the whole country roundabout. It requires , n thu building , much engineering skill , as from the trusses that will hold up the steep roof mid colling will bo suspended ponder ous pumping machinery. The footings of the tower and building proper require the nicest nillustmeut to prevent un equal settlement. The architect , however. lias given the moat studious attention to all these details , and thu structure will boa paragon of excellence , symmetry and iui- pressiveiii'.HS. The big Gaskill engine has already been put in and set up for the central or citv service , costing on the foundation $1MMXK ( > . Poi hups n brief deserip tlon of this colossal piece of machinery will not come amiss. It is a horizontal compound condensing crank and lly-wheel pumping engine , with two high-pressure cylinders 3. ! inches in diameter , two low-pressure cylin ders IM inches in diameter , two double acting nnd side-plunging pumps , . ' 1'J inches in diam eter , with a stroke of 4S inches. This stu- ncndous engine will pump 11,000,000 gallons of water through the mains and Into the oity per day against a pressure of 103 pounds at a piston speed of l'J5 feet per minute. It will dovelopu alao 1UOOIX,00) ) ) pounds duty , and weigh between six and seven hundred tons. It is Illty feet in lemrth by thirty in height , with the main shalf ton inchci in diameter , and rocker or calm shaft twelve inches. An averaged ai/.ed man can walk erect insulo the steam pistons , and the lly wheel is thirty-live foot In height. In addi tion to tills there are two lower service en gines , set up in a deep pit. They are c.ip- able of pumping 14,000,000 gallons of water dally into the low service basins. The foundations of this buildlni ; nnd pit to the water table will cost over $ 1,000. The chimney , which is entirely separated from the building proper , is lUo feet high , anil rests on a foundation of twenty-live feet of solid cut htono.from tluslhisouptlioshaft will bo constructed of bricLyatid will be octagonal In shape There are two thirty inch pipes from the pumps to the river. The well that these pipes enter is thirty-live feet in depth , and rests on bed rock. From this well two four foot pipes run out into thu river to its center , where there is to bo built a submerged pier of masonry. This is for the purpose of getting the water as clear and pure and f reo from the mud and discoloration * of the shores s possible. Two temporary wooden buildings are now being erected over the pumps in order that they may boused before thu building itself is completed. Right south of the works , the company owns three-quartern of a milo of river front , which will bo terraced , plated and laid out into a beautiful park , almost in the center of which will bo the immense settling basins , veritable lakes , high nl > eve the rolling rivor. These basins are to be models In details and nicety of construction , nnd can bo cleaned by the gravitation of their own weight into the stream below. Two of these reservoirs are already nearly done , and others will bo built hereafter commensurate with the consump tion of water in the city. Between theao minature hikes and the river , at a height of eight-live feet above the stream , will bo laid a boulevard a la Chumps D'Elyseo , seventy-live feet in width , and which will afford a moat charm- lug drive for visitors from the city. lilies right along ou the cone of thujlijuffvitli the turgid waters of the mad Missouri 'rushing by below , and lUtecu miles of the sinuous valley , with its lights and similes , nnd shim mering reaches of water between , stretching away to the diutanthnzuof the horizon. Back to the north are the conical lulls , with their baiks bristling with scrub oak , plum ami hazel , yet withal forming a picture c.Uculitted to entrance the artists' oyo. In fuel the , new waterworks at Florence , within a short time , will bo one of the most attractive and pioturojiiuo points about Oinulia. The works themselves will , when com pleted , bo among the mesA elUcient and llnost in the whole country , and the people may well congratulate themselves ou bein so fully and thoroughly provided for , so fur as this essential clement to safety , health and happiness is concerned. Mr. Frank Fiedler is the superintendent of construction , but thu work in its entirety is umlor the personal supervision of Mr. S. L. Wiley. e of Scrofula ficrofu'a ' Is probably moro general thin any other disease. It H lirmlloui in chnrnctcr , and manifests Itself In running gores , pustular eruptions , bolls , swellings , cnlaigcd Joints , abscessessoioeyesetc. Hood'sSarsnparllla t.xpcla nil Unco of scrofula from \\\o \ \ \ blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healthy. 111 was sovcrelx anilctcdIth scrofula , nnd over a year had two running soios on my neck. Took flvo bottles Hooil'3 S.irsaparlll.i , and am cured. " 0. U. LOVKJOY , Lov.ell , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , had Buofnlou * sore ? for seven years , spitnjj anil fall , llood'd Sarspp.tiilla cuicd him. Sat ! ftheum Isonc of the moat ilKigrccablo dlscises MIISCI ! bylmpurolilood. Hlsioaililyomedby Hood's Sarsaparllla , the great blood purifier. " \Vllliam Spies , Klyrla , 0. , sulfeicd greatly from erysipelas ami salt ikcum , caused b > handling tob-icco. At { ' .mis uti hands would cr ck open ana bleed. IIo tried various prep aration * without alii ; finally took Hood's Sjr. a.ipnrllla , nnd now says : " I am entirely well. " "My sou had salt rheum on his hands and on the calves of his legs. IIo took Hood's SaiKiparllla and Is entirely cured. " J. U. Btnctou , lit. Vcrnon , Ohio. Hood's SarsaparilSa FoMVynUrtrucgUts. Sli lxforg5. Jladoonljr by C. 1.1IOOI ) & CO.AvclHec.irlc3I.ciwclllUJ. 1OO Dos " - . Ono Dollar " * * Obtnlnod , RU "K C l\l 8 5i 'IraJc Matltl l , I'nr.l anil Copytight prolcction e- lured ( iwdwork.coodtctcrcncci , niQilcr. aicch'K > . Srnjfurpjinuhld. (1. ( G , DllUoll 1 Ol 918 F St , Wajhlngton , D. C. W E * A 17 AtJYIUR FURS. HOV/TO AOT. U IVIint nuturt D Your Left Liver IS OUT UP ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Al'rupilutary Mi > aicin that nooda but Uh4 to prova Its worth. Dr , Callendei's ' Left liner Bitters , The only IHitlllod mttwr.t In the United Status , 'the only Hitter * recouulzml by tliu Unltru Suites Internal rareimn laws rn ii Pro prietary Moiltrlno. Lawfully Vatontoil. No. of 1'atent 14-9,573 , Umuiu * no fusil olU.no cssentlnl oils , no foreign substance onlumaK- ln dniefl. A perfectly pure uucUrlne , com. ( loundod from Pure Hoot llorbs uuil OUt 1'eaah : plomnnt to tha tnMo , QUlot and decisive tn Its alTi-ct. Cures DyspopMa or Yellow Jaundice in nvedays. Ki-gulates the Ilonelx. InvUrorntrs luncttvo tavqr , Cures Ulseme.t Llvur , Hiwlveu the Kiiluoys , Improves the Appetite Quickly. noculatestliownoloHystom. Nuw Life to tb whole nystom. l.oUl.Ucr Ililtori KFU < > M 111 OniRlia , N l > . , \ > J tbe lollowliiif ilruKKlvtiii Hk-Iiilnl-on Print Co. . Spoclnl Wholoinlu , ( or the ilrui ; liilnrcst u ( Nubnukn. UulitlU cm n lullimt : i , . , lin , , It.ltu , ( ! lloeder. ' ' , ' . > mu3i < m i ) rno Ilipyd't I'lnirmncy t' A Miilclirr.llouiinl Moyurn. Krnnk Dvllnnn , V C" . , wliolc'ulu ilenlora lu CUnmtiiil I.elll.lvtT lllltor.i. Industry , Science and Art , Open Until October. 1SS8. Medical Congress .Moots August 7th , GLASGOW , ' Round Trip Excursion Ticket , Via STATE LINE , U-M ( and $7/5. / For luforinntlon uiinly l AUSTIN , BALDWIN & CO. , Agtd. , 5 Uroadway , Now York. Sowar Proposals. QKAIiRI ) proposals will bo recolveil bv thu O umlersljiuiii up to 4 o'clock p. m. of Wod- lUMiluy , Svptcinbi'rttti , 18-id , for furnishing the inntuilul unit constructing stnvors arvoritlug to pi iu.i unit Knocl Mentions ou 111' ) In the clerk's ollico in the clt > ofOraud Mmnl , Hall Co. , Ny'i- ' 'I'ho work vmbmcud in mild svwors inntulv as follows : MhO foot of lil-lnrh pipe. HU.M ) foot of 13-lmli pipu. " .I.UL'U fcotof 15-Inch plpo. " 7(1 ( foot of 1-t-lnch plpi1. l.tKfi foot of "t-liiL'h pipe. l.,515 font -l-lucli plpo. 70 catch basins. lOJ'lUHl Ibs. of cii&tlngi. All bids shiUl DO nmile upon the printed bid. nlnu lilunks which uccomptuiy tlio spoolltca- tlont luniNhud by thu city upon application to tlienmlerslKiiod. and no costs nru to bo tnxtd UL'aliHt thu city In tiny event upon the * bids. Knch bid , to bo coil tillered , must contain a cor * tilled check upon u loc.il bank lu thu .sum of ( .VM.OO. payable to thu city of ( I mud Island n forfeit inonuy In the mentthat the bidder Miall fall to outer Into n contract with good und Miilllclent bonds within ten days' notice of nwnrd. The city reserves the rl ht to reject any or all proposal * . lllds to bu oncloseil In a sealed envelope with omlorhcmont "Suwcr I'roposul" thureun and adclre bed to the nnderslgneil. lly order of the Mayor and City Council. P.V. . HIIININOUII , City Clerk. Qruud Inland , Hull Co , . Nebraska. S , W , Cor , Farnam and 15th Sts. raid in Cniiiltil $500,001) ) fjKO. K. IIAHKIIlt , 1'rofliUMit. nit. Vie 1'ivslilent. K. 11. JOHNSON , Caslilor. Ii. 11. Wn.r.iAJis. 8. L. \ > II.KV. . It , JOII.SMIN. J. M. M WM. SIIIVKIIS. 1311S. . illif/ . Al.l.KNT. HtCTOll. 1) . UUNNIMIUAM. K. A. 1IKNKON. ( llIaTAVA.MIhllSO.S. J. U Jllles. Accounts of Hunkers , Murchanti and Individ uuls rugulvud on Ihu moat fuvor blu terms. THE BOHANON BEST MADE. PerfMt Hiding Buggies. Breaking Carts. rir.ollcpalrlnff , Bohanoii Carriaga Go , , 1Mcffi85ta Send fur Cat jl powerful thi'iio.ttmtf. pllabld . .ft-ou aud ub- BoluMururitblllly. Ui ycT.rj' record tlio boM. Kiiuumlca of the ex ellen - len < o of incj ] P.lc O IIM 5 ! vcn anlvet. ] ! euii Iai.llori In ttit - .Iciiruol OunorrLtri ad eissa'BSleSre.1" olet- ( ! rrtscrlbo It nd led snf o In rebommonil' Ine It to nil sufferer * . Decatgr , III. rnicn , 9i.oo. tiv IniL-i-Ul Ovorliinil Uus BO nrrunKod its > l''ainily ' Sleeping Cur bortlcn , that births 01111 now be re served UJHJII ; iilicutiuu | | by any tlclcot 11-'oiit to M. J. tJroovyViiwenri : { r Atfcnt , ( Jonneil IUulT , lov.-a. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taldii } , ' out such caw , no that passongorrf can now secure bertha or dered , the name as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. j. s. Timii-n : < N n. i * . IA > : * IAX. Gen. V. i ; T. Acout. As.t , U. V. d T. A. OMAHA. N.n , II' . J. Surgeon and Physician , OniroN.\ i i.ii.i-r iliuur lUjuUiri to ! i > houu , iil * > , ' lioni ; , cpc-hslulty n'eil montlily by ovtT IO.UW ) tf Iji.ll- * AroSac.CtfceduilaiKi J'faiMii * .V1 | > ' 'rliax liy in&U.ar < vt dru cltta. Secttit ' - j'arMctilarj il fWHKgn ntftmpn. Aililrws Tun Eciiuui Ciiuticu. Cq Duruou , JJicu. Jfor attlo und by wall l > u Goodman Co , , . Omaha , Jfcb. L.