Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 28, 1889, Page 2, Image 2
2 THE OMAHA DAIUS'iBEE : FRIDAY , TONE 28 , 1889. " " THE PMANJ WITHIN SIGHT , Omaha Again Defeats the Mllwau- koo Aggravation. THE APOSTLES LOSE AT DENVER. Slnntllnc of the Clubs The Itnoo nt \ _ the Coliseum Tnrfnnil Din * inontl Notes oC Interest. StnmlltiR of llio Clulis. Following will bo found the standing ot the teams in the pennant chase in the West ern nssoHntlon up to and including yester day's ' games- gamesPlnycd. . Won. kost. Per Ct. Omaha 4(1 ( 112 14 St. Paul10 32 14 .CM Bloux City 45 27 18Kl .COO Minneapolis. . , 47 24 Kl .011 24l Denver 47 ! l 2(1 ( .447 DCS Monies.13 IS 24 tit. Joseph 4.1 14 23 .0(0 ( Milwaukee 43 81 .873 Omntin 17 , Milwaukee H. Life is too short nnd thcro is entirely too much calorie circulating in the atmosphere for an extended report of yesterday after noon's game between the Omaha * ana the * Mllwaukecs. It was another prnpostorously long drawn out and uninteresting struggle. The woodchoppers - choppers played like so many corpses , nnd there was not a brilliant feature about the game. In evidence of this fact it Is only necessary to say thnt In the ninth Innlnz no lest than thirteen of the White Sox wont to bat , nil of them once , and Willis , Nichols , Coonoy nnd 'Cleveland twice each. Kvery man made a hit save Andrews , nnd Nichols nnd Coonoy two , and nvcry blessed ono of them scored except Wally , and Willis nnd Nichols twice. Nichols pitched an elegant game , striking out nine men Ip spc innlncs nnd ullowing but six hits to bo made off of him. Willis twirled during the last three innings , but one safe drlvo being made off of him. But the score will supply the details : > OMAHA. 8UM.M.VUY. Kuns cnrned Omaha S , Milwaukee 1. Two-base hits Cleveland , Crooks , Nuglo. Suttcn. Three-base bits Strauss , Cleveland. Homo runs Strauss. Double nnd triple plays Lowe , Sutton , Morrissoy. Uascs on called balls Nirhols 3 , Wells 4 , Sblnklo , Lowe 1. Struck out U.v Nichols 9. Wlllli 1. - Wild pitches Nichols 2 , Willis , Shinklo. Time of ( , 'ome 2 hours. Umpire Uriody. Hlotix City 4 , JHH Jlolncs a. Sioux CITV , la. , Juno 27. Sioux City out- batted and outilolded the visitors to-day. The Held work ol both toums was brilliant. The visitors made a spurt with the stick in the ninth by lining out n double and two Ringlos , but they fell short a hit when badly ncodcd. Score : BIOUXCITV. j i 1)1.5 .MOINF.S. r. li. p. n. o r.li. o. n. c. Cllne.rf ( l 2 II u ( J.Trnlllcjr. rt I : i 0 0 1 fllemi.ir ( l o 1 II ulMntkri'y. If. . . .1 ' . ' : i U u 1'owoll , Hi 0 311 U 0Wlilti'16jr. , cf.l 1 0 n ( icnlnisci u 1 2 U UConnell.bli. , . . .u I a : ; u ItroMiuil,2t ) . . .1 1 4 r > ( I Smith , lb 0 0 13 n 0 llurko. M. II U 2 : i UKIUHiiinn.2b..l | 1 2 f > U llriillfrD ( u u l 1 II Maeiillcr. s . . . .u 0 2 : i II Crottr. c 2 1 l ! I UOiMly.c ( I u : i 1 ( I Belucl. 1 1 2 U 4 n Alexander , P..U 1 0 a 1 I Totali 92714 0 , Total ! 1 > 27 U 1 Biou citr ( i 1 II 2 1 0 0 0 0t lies Molno * 0 UIUU1UU1-3 SUilMAUV. Bunieil runs Slour City 2. le' Molno 2. Two- tifiso liltH llmsimn. Klmniiin. Tlnvo-b.lio hit OUio. Moli'li busc ( Jlliio. 1'nwoll , Trntllor. IKiuliie pl'i ) 9 llurku In llrofiiuu to I'ow ll. Hnt bn < u un lialli Sioux City 2 , DeJ Molni'ni. btmck out llr MrlioH. tiy AluxiimliT. ! . I'ataetl balls cnjy 2. Wild pltelrKAluiandcr. 'lime 1W. Umpire Clark. Denver 18 , Ht. 1'nul 1U. DKNVEII , Cole , June 'J7. The Denver nnd St. Paul teams engaged In an old tlmo slug ging match to-day. Two pitchers were knocked out in the llrst inning. Three homo runs were made by the Denver players. The gaino was called at thu cud of the eighth by mutual consent. Score : m.NVKll. ST. 1'AIIf , . r h o n o r. Ii.o. n. e. Dnlrrniplo , 31)'J r > 2 2 i llano * , lb 'i : i n u i McLlullun:1 ! I 2 1 1 U Mil ' " 'if if ' ! ! " 'rn > ! ultuiy.rf.3 : i II U I " ' " llimu. lb l V u U U iii-iiir."i > bi'.V.u ! I u 2 2 \VWtl' , ft U 1 U a i iHi'ff'.r..V."a ) 3 i" 6 u HhnrPH , lf.M > , . . .l l U U U llrmiclitDn.c&pl I : t 1 ( I Hlk'h , cf 2 n U U iMirnior.VUXo. . ! u f > 4 0 Iliiniimniiili , ! > . . : ! 1 II U tl MllillS , pArf. . . . ! ! 0 U 0 II 'rwlnohiiiii.i'.U 'J 7 ' Tiirkemimi , . : 2 2 2 i i o a U U Well9i > . . . . . . . , 'u U 0 2 U Totals.13 1391 S f > Tntiiln . . , ,1J il 24 U Denver . n 10 0 U U 1 0 4-13 Bi.i'iuii . . , . a a 4 o q u u a-u Knnidl rnin- Denver P.M. PaulS. Tvro-htio hits lnlriii | > l , MfClulInn , Kiiunn and lltiwos. Tliroc-liB o ulla Drtlryinpln mid Tri > ml nr. Homo run U l- rfraplu.Trpaiivrny and I'ntvo. lluum ntolun Dciivar H , bl. rntil 6. lluses on linll > Ulf HArnbrougli 2 , < > tf Nmri's l.oirMHlns l.ntMVcll'J. Hit by bill -TH me- linin 2 , Carroll und Mion-s. Blruck out-lly bliortM 5 , Vjr.lrou ! lllonJ , > ! ' ! rWelil. ! l'a oil ball-THlnolinm. \ \ IUI plCrlics-bliuro 2 , Tjmo-2 hour * , 2J luluutei. Uuplrv-Wvrrlck.iifht. I'AU ! team. UTI1ISK GAMKS. Tlio National L/oat-un. s , Juno 37. Result of to-day's gumo i * Indianapolis . 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 G Boston . l 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 * 10 Base hits Indianapolis 11 , Boston 11. Er rors Indianapolis 4 , Boston 1. 1'ltchors Iturdlck , Uuslo and Madden. Umpire Curry. CHICAGO , Juno 27. Hesult of to-day's KDIUO : Chicago . , . . 0000000 U 10 NowYorlt . 1 0013033 2 13 Ila o hlU Chicago 0. Now York 14. Er ror * Chloapo 5 , Now York 4. i'ltchors Oumbort and Cruno. Uuiplro Lynch. CLEVELAND , Juno -.7. Itcsult ot to-day's gamut Cleveland . 0 00031000 4 Philadelphia , . . . ! 00000000 1 lla o hits Cleveland 7 , Philadelphia 0. LrroCevoland | 1. Philadelphia 1. Pitch- -O'Uriou nnd CUuosou. Umpire Mo- QuuW. _ Pirrsncno , Juno 27. Rain stopped the PlttHburjjWashington Rama lo-day In the tiilnl iuulng. Washington bad ncnrod Qvo runs. The Ainorluuu Absoolntlon. nALTiiiyiiE , Juno 37. Uosull of to-duy'a gaino ; Baltimore. . . . . . .0 oooooooo-n Coiumbu . . , . , . . o 1 1 KANSAS Cm , Juno 27.--Ilcsult of to-doy's game : Knnaitdity. , , , SO ] 030000 6 LouUvlIlo . l 0 1 0 1 0 a o _ o ST. Ixtu . Juno 37. Result of to-day's ROlnO ! St. Louis 1.4 0 Cincinnati 0 2000213 * 3 Amntctir Oninos. Neb. , Juno 23 [ Special Tele gram toTnn UKB.I The now bmo ball oark nt Auburn wns opened to-dny by the HowoV of Johnson , nnd WaUons of Nobranka City. The store stood 20 to 12 in fuvor of Johnson. Ilnrvnrd Wlnt by Two Ijnii tlis. New Losnox , Conn. , Juno 27. The Har vard-Columbia freshman boat r.tco was won by Harvard by two lengths. Columbia's Crow Collapses. New LONDON , Conn. , Juno 27.- The fea tures of to-day's boat races were the excit ing contest hot ween Cornell nnd Columbia and the sensational collapse of the Columbia crew the Instant they crossed tlio finish lino. When they stopped rowinemx of thorn , Uradlcy , Mlklohom. O'llrlcn , O'Gormnn , Clnpp nnd Foolu fell over in n dead faint , completely exhausted. i'lvo of the six broken down men recovered con < icioustics within a few mlnutos , but Miklohom was un conscious for fully thirty minutes. While the six men were bolng placed on board the steamer two Columbia men , Tultlo and Pol- ton , stroke , nlso fainted and had to bo assisted out of their boat. When the Columbia launch arrived nt their quarters the outlro Columbia crow wcro lifted out nnd carried to their rooms ana put to bed. The inon were in pretty bad shape. They had been rowed to n standstill and had completely broken ilpwn. Tuttle wns quito rxcltcd nnd at tlmo * slightly tlclrlous. Milt- Iclioin and four others were slichtly hysterical nnd showed plainly the effects ot the sovcro strain under which they had boon and of the hgh ! tension of their nervous system when they found thomsdlvcs defeated. Jasper Goodwin , the famous Co lumbia oarsman , ndmiltod the men were badly used up nnd were still under the weather , but said there was nothing serious. From other sources It Is learned thnt shortly after the race a boat was sent to Gales' ferry and n physician summoned. This doc tor is now with the men , and , it Is under stood , ho will remain nt the Columbia quarters all night as u precautionary meas ure. Many ulnrmlrgrurtiorsnro currontnbout the condition of Columbia's men. but the Columbia men assort they will bo all right in the morning ; that they pulled an unusu ally hard race , nnd were outrowud nnd ux- haustcd nnd gave up broken hearted over their defeat. The Cornell men , who pulled a wonderfully plucky rnco. nro around town to-night feeling bright and sound as a dollar. The following is tha ofil- chil time of the freshman race : Harvard , 12:21 : ; Columbia , 12:33. : In the triancular race Cornell won , Columbia second , Penn sylvania third. No tlmo wus takon. At tlio ColisiMiin. Notwithstanding the fearfully oppressive weather , there was another fair turnout nt the Coliseum , last evening , to witness the thrco indqmltublu bleycllenncs continue on their weary pilgrimage. Whtlo the even ing's performance was interesting , thcro was not much about It calculated to cnthuso the audience. Knthusiasm , with the ther mometer up in the SO's , is a scarce quantity under nny circumstances. Baldwin nnd Stanley still cling to each other Hko grim death , and eventual triumph for cither do- pcnds on sprinting abilities on thu final lao of the Until night , and it is tis much of nn uncertainty us ever which will win. They are both making a wonderful crltty und de termined race , and thu laurels will bo few , oven for the victor , as this c.m only bo gained by the narrowest possible margin. They run away from Williams as they plcaso , and wcro cither contending against her nlono , shu would have no show on earth of beating them out. The tcnro : Miles. Laps. Baldwin 17.1 1 Stanley 175 1 Williams 175 0 T11K SPKKD KING. P rlc llnccR. WASHINGTONPAIIK , June 27. The attend ance was 12,000 , the weather pleasant and the track good but not fast. Summary : Three-fourths of a railo Long I3oy won , Kato Malone second , Liziio 13 third. Time -1:10. Three-fourths of a mile Irene won , Cat alpa second , Maori third. Time 1:14 : } . Five-oiphths of a mile , two-year-olds English Lady won , Alarm Bell second , Kx- travaganco third. Time 1OU. : Oakwood handicap , mile and an eighth Kulooluh won , Budgoliuht SCUD ail , Lo Premier - mior third. Time 1:51 : % . Mlle mid ono-sixteoutn Fredorlca won , Ernest Kali second , Mirtb third. Time l'iO. Ono mile , throa-year-olds Winning Ways won , Lady Hcciphlll second , Veugour third' Time 1:44. : il Kay llnccs. BAY , June 27. The weather was line und the track fast. Summary : Ono milo Eurus won won in 1:41 : , Belinda second , Mondon third. Thrco-founlis of a milo Cayuga won in 1:10 4-5 , Blackburn second , Favorite third. Milo and a fourth My Fellow won in 2:10 1-5 , Sluggard second , Jub.il third. Milo mid un eighth Hanover won in 1:51 : 4-5 , Kingston second , Badge third. Miln and thrce-sixteontha liunboyno won in 2:03 : , Burch second , Lologos third. Mlle nnd three-eighths Tattler won In 2:21 4-5 , Wilfred second , Sillcck third. Orilnr Knptds Itnccs. CIDAU UVPIDS , la. , Juno 27. The nttoud- anco was 5,000. The event of the day was the trotting of Axtell , the phenomenal throo- ycar-old , who made n mile over n half milo track in 3:21 : % The horao nnd owner wore greeted with enthusiasm upon the nnuounco- uicnt of the result of the olTort. Four heats trotted in the 2:11.1 class race wcro won by Tlnlier , John W sccind , Sir Albin third , Maggie Miller fourth. Best time 3 : ! ) # . Five boats trotted in the 2:13 class were won by Hllcy Keel , Oliver W second , Head light third , Lena Miller fourth. Best tlmo 2 i SJi' . _ l''lnslics From the Diamond. Omaha and St. Paul are u tie for first placo. Now for the load. DCS Molne.s will bo hero for n game to-mor- morrow , Sunday nnd Monday. Wally Amlrown has been made captain of the Omaha team. Ho will m.tko a good ono. Hereafter Wednesdays and Fridays will bo ladies' day nt the ball park. On these days the fair ones will bo admitted free. Milwauicno will have Davles , their now phcnom. in the box this afternoon , nnd they expect to take n ball from the Whlto Sox. nrn greatly bonofittod by the use of Anijoslurn Hiltora , the south Amoricitn tonic of Dr. J. G. U. Siogert &Sons. Ask your druf jlst. Portugal ConnusHlonH Caiionlloil. LONDON , Juno 37. Thu notion of the Portuguese tuguese government in canceling the con cession it had grar.tnd for thu buildlngof the railroad nl Dolagoa bay has created much comment. Tha Glooo to-day saya Portugal is guilty of an unwarrantable brodoh of faith mid shameful dishonesty. Lord Salis bury last night aalil in thu house of lords that the govnrnmont had requested Portugal to refrain from busty action. It Is under stood her * that Sawoiary Blalnu , In response to a petition , will soud nn American war vessel to DeiaKoa bay to look after Ameri can Interests , A dispatch to the Chronicle from Durtmn says : "Tlio governor of Dalngoa Bay him telegraphed to the Portuguese consul hero that the dfccroo cancelling the railway con cession has boon rescinded , and the company will continue the building of the railroad. " Ta.tldoviniBtcntnrij'otilo , : N lOth.Omiiha O'Hrlen Slakes u I'lcroo Kpnoph. DUIILIX , Juno 27. [ Special Cablugnitu to Tun UBK.J O'Brien made n florcn ipcech at Youshut to-day. Ho said tlmt if : ho gov oinmont was wicked enough und the land lords luftuna enough to push the plantation scheme for veugeanco on the tenants , they would Uud the whole Ir.sh { race ready to struggle ugnlnat the achoino. Tha adoption of uuu n plan \ra the bd < 4 proof tUil nil former Bcheiues had fulled. FROM THE HAWREYE STATE , Four Oasoa of Smallpox Roportoci From JofTorsou. A CORN DESTROYING INSECT. L CrcHion to Hnvo ( 'roo Mnll Dnllvory Suicide nf n Pnrmor Commence- input nt Tnlior Collrijc JInwkoyo Notes. Sntnllpnx In Grcono County. Dr.s Motxci , la. , Juno 27. fSpcclal Tol- cgrnm to TUB Unr. . ] Dr. W. S. Schormor- horn , of JofTcraon , Groonocounty , writes to thostnto board of honlth thnt Uiora uro four cinui of smallpox at that place , all In ono fmnlly. Tim dlsousi ) is supposed to linvo boon contrnctoil by the fatlior of the family , who recently roturncd from Illinois on tha KocU'lsliiml by way of Dos Molnus. .About n \vcok after ho returned homo ho was talcun ill , mid soon throa of tlio children broke out and are now sufTorinR with the dlscaso. A riunrnntlDO has boon established. A Corn Drstroylncr Iiiwcot , WATEUI.OO , la. , June 25. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKK ] Farmers In tnls county report that corn Holds are bolnt ? greatly in jured by a stranga Insect found at the roots , nnd which destroys the vitality of the corn BtalUs. They are smaller than n pln-hoad. but under u magnifying glass they arc found to luivo their mouths armed with pinchers nnd a probouts-shnpod boror. They nro re ported In great numbers in some parts of the county. I < 'iel > tlnc tlio \vlno Trust. L MARS , la. , Juno 2' . [ Special to Tna Bru : . ] Sioux county has suvou farmers' alliances with a total membership of 103. They recently had a county convention nt Kock Valley and resolved as follows : That the members of the county alllanco uledgo themselves In their respective parties to vote for the nomination nnd election of a man who will pledge hlmsolf to work nnd vote for equalization of taxes. That it is against our interests to use inantlla or sisal twines hi any shape , and wo recommend the use , of American hemp us the best , cheapest , nnd most satisfactory twlno in the market , the use of which will settle the twine trust question. Many other alliances in northwestern Iowa have taken nearly the same notion. In Ida county there are llvo strong alliances , nnd they nro all waning war on the binding twlno trust. In Humboldt county three or four alliances have resolved to bind their grain by hand rather tlmu pay moro than 12 to 14 cents u pound for twino. Tnfoor CollPjio Commencement. TAIIOII , la. , Juno 27 | Special to TUB Hun. ] Never has n commencement passed nt Tabor which has loft a moro hopeful fool ing among the friends ot the colloso than thai of 18S9. Tlio general tone of the exor cises of the week was nil that could bo de sired. The four young men who graduated are men of largo promlso , The class of ' 09 will probably bo the largest In the history of tlio college. The addresses of Hov. E. S. Hill , D. D. , of Atlantic , and Uav. A. J. Van Wagner , of Creston , ware full of live thoughts of practical duty. Many friends of the collcco sat together at the alumni dinner , nnu the after dinner spucohes were in the happiest strain. The alumni at their annual meeting spout their tlmo in plannlnir to aid the colloao. The concert , with the holy of Mrs. Marie Hester , of Chicago , was of the very highest order of uiorit. Crcslon AVnnts Vrco Delivery. CncnTOX , la. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun 13iE.l The Creston postofllco has now overreached the amount of business re quired for the llscal year ending Juno 30. to entitle it to a frdo mail delivery. Some time ngo the city council had all houses renum bered , the names of streets properly dis played , and finished all work required by the government in free delivery cities. Post master Davii expects the carrion by Octo ber. A Forcible Araiimnnt. CIIF.STON , la. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun UBE. ] A llttlo diversion occurred in the superior court yesterday evening , in which C. N. Thompson used his flats nnd a chair on the head of A. It. Fuller , of the late Fuller Implement company , in trying to con vince Fuller that ho ( Thompson ) nnd hia at torneys wore not n "set of lurs. " Mr. Fuller was unable to attend court to- < lay , but is not seriously hurt. Stilcldo of a Pnrmnr. DKS MOINKS , la. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : HUE. ] Adolph Stoffcn , a farmer , committed suicide by hanging at his homo , in no miles southwest of Marcngo. Ho loft a note , written nt midnight , saying that his tlmu had coma and bidding good-byo to liis family and friends. Ill-health was the cause. Democratic State Committee. DF ? MOIXKS , la. , Juno 27. The democratic state central committee , In session hero to day , decided to hold the state convention in Sioux City on September 13. QUICK "WORK. How n IMitkcrtnn Man Got n Prisoner Out oi'MfisxncluiHottR. GiiEKXFiKM ) , Mass. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun Ui'.c. ] The pallco hero are greatly mysttllcd nnd not n llttlo indignant over the remarkable action of n strange Plnuorton detective , who suddenly made himself known , swooped down upan r. stranger who has been stopping hero for some days , nnd arrested him on the charge of forgery latnly committed In Iowa. Tlio local authorities wore not In the least con sulted , und hoforo they had recovered BUfll- clontly from their astonishment to inter fere , tlio Pinkerton had bulldozed his prisoner into humble submission nnd whisked him out of the state without tlio formality of consulting Massachusetts or her lawn. So quietly was the whole affair transacted that only thu briefest intimation of the circumstances of the arrest can bo ob tained. Lost Friday n young man registered nt the Elm house as W. 11 , Wilson , of Bos ton. Ho had a companion with him , both pretending to bo engaged In selling goods of some kind , but they didn't put nnv effort into the business. They pretended to bo without funds , and yet when occasion de manded had plenty of money. Saturday another stranger trrivod and registered as J. C. Hurko , from Sioux City , la. Ho soon found a way to convoy the impression to the young men that ho was u "crook , " nnd thoroughly wormed himself into their confldcncn by going fishing with thorn nnd supplying them plentifully with liquor. After ho hud started their tongues in good shaixj , ho suddenly disclosed himself an u Pmkrrtnn dctcutlvo , showed his badge , nnd charged voun ? Wilson with having com mitted forgery in Sioux City or vicinity to a largo amount , Wilson scomod to bo the principal ono in the affair , for hU companion was allowed to makn good his ricapo , which hn promptly did , The only ufatomcnt made by the dctcctlvo was when ho in ado the ar rest. Ho was overheard to say. "Well , 1'vo ' had to hunt you ever half the Uiitoi | ) States. " Attempts were mudo to atop the dotectlvo , but ho got over thu state line before bo could bo headed oft. The Wheat CUHCH Knit. MINNEAPOLIS , Juno 2r. The wheat cases came to nn Ignominious end , to-day. The court ruled that an accumulation of potty lurccnlus could not bo considered grand lar- cony. William Q. Ilarloy , ono of the con- piratorn , pleaded guilty to potty larceny and paid $100 lino. II. S. Holcomb , olovutorforo- man , pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the second degree nnu was sentenced to a year in the penitentiary , Ordrrod to Bunion. WASHINGTON- , Juno 27. The United States atL-aiacr Adams , at Honolulu , has been or dered to Samoa to take the place of tlio Alert nnd Nlpslo , now on their way to San WISISTfBIW. Proceeding , of the Third Mnj or the IiiHtJttitc nt Slniix Fnllft. Sionx FAi.i. t , > fD.iU.i Juno 33. [ Special Tol- cprnm to Tiift UBB.J"TIIO third day ot the Ministers' trjlo tate institute was marked by n gronUyJpcr < used attendance nnd ro- nowcd IntorosU The following Is the pro for.O -Dr. Stllior gramme td-day. MorningDr. loeturcd on "A Itcy to Gospels , " nnd Prof. Irn Pnco on' ' "Monumental " Witnesses to the Truth of thoom Testament. " Afternoon Doctor Stetson delivered n lecture on "Prohohor mid'Pcopic , " and Dr. Stnctland on "Christianity is it of Heaven or of Monl" in ttlff evening Hov. J. U. March gave n descriptive lecture nt the Hnptlst church on the ' 'Jewish Tabernacle , " which was illustrated by n model of the ancient tnbornnclo. " How tnnllrnli-H Itucitrd the Hill. CttAMnr.nr.Aix , Dak. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun URK.J A largo delegation of Indiana from the lower Urulo agency nro In the city this evening making inquiries in regard to the Sioux commlsion. From them it ii learned that their people nt the agency nro preparing for the arrival of the commis sion , nnd the Indians appear very anxious to learn what success the eommlslon Is meeting with nt the ngcncles now being vlsttod. The Indians nay tlmt the news brought them by courier from the upper agencies is very encouraging for the ratification of the Sioux bill. Slonx KnllH GHL-NIH Arrive. Sioux FAM.S , Dak. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Titr. UIK : , ] Special train nr- rlved nn the Manitoba this ovontntr , bringing the city council , chauibor of commerce nnd prominent citizens of Duluth , St. Cloud and Wilinnr , the party consisting of 1O. They will bo the city's guests to-night nnd to-mor row. The city council nnd board of trade of Ynnkton will nrrlvo In the morning. A formal reception nnd banquet will bo tend ered the visitors to-morrow evening. Dcnth ofn St. Joseph Pioneer. ST. Josnrii , Mo. , Juno 27.Special [ Tola- grnm to Tin : Hm : . | Colonel A. M. Snxtou , ono of St. Joseph's pioneers nnd most pro minent citizens , died at 5 p. in. to-day , aged Btxty-sovon years , with paralysis of the heart. Ho had been sick throe mouths. Colonel Saxton came to St. Joseph n poor boy in 1S4S nnd was worth about 5350,000 when ho died. Ho was n banker and largely interested in mercantile pursuits and real ustato. Sioux Pnlls Arrnnuiiifj I'or the Fourth Sioux FALLS , Dak. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tim BISK. | A cotnmlttco of twelve has been busy to-day arranging ac commodations for the visitors expected on the Fourth of July. The committee on invi tation estimates the number of visitors nt 2,500. The cltv is making gront prepara tions for u grand'cclcbration. South Dakota Hojtov , Dak. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram toTiti : liEii.l The republican central com mittee this afternoon named Huron as the place , nnd Aucust 28 as the date , for holdltu' the convention to" nouiinato ofllcers for the new state of South Dakota. The Swift Snepillc Company , Drawer 3 Atlanta , Ga. . offer a reward of one thousand dollars to any ono'who will tlnd by analysis n particle of mercury , iodide of potash , or other poisonous sUbstance in S. S. S. THE CKONIN DUACNISF. It Is About to Land Another I5.it ch of Suspects. Cnic\oo , Juno 27. The grand jury took anew now tack this morning in the Cronln case and once more parted to look up Alexander Sullivan's speculations. Messrs. Schwartz nnd Dupce wore subpoenaed to bring their books to the jury" rooms for inspection. It is believed itr this way light will bo thrown upon tno features Of ulllvau's speculations which have hitherto escaped scrutiny. The actions of fiio police indicate that some arrests nro to bo made soon. Someone is reported to liavo squealed. The police refuse to sav who and ruioor has it that the dragnet is about to laud some of the conspirators high nnd dry. Detective Palmer says John P. Hoggs was arrested to prevent his holding communication with the outside world. It is claimed that Hoggs has been visiting members of the alleged trial com mittee and it was thought that ho had put a flea into the car of more than one of the com mittee. Nothing of interest was developed at the afternoon session , and no indictments were roturncd. Was It n Throat ? CHICAGO , Juno 27. Young Carlson , who was to-day in charge of the cottage to which Dr. Cronin was so inystenously.callcd , says that among the visitors to-day were two men who took occasion to pass remarks about Informer - former Carey and the danger of being too forward in testifying for the police. Curlsrm professes to believe that bo was being threat ened , but fails to explain why ho did not til- cphono for the police to arrest the two men whom ho says remained in the neighborhood for some time. Chinch Bnc Cholera. E , ICnu. , Juno 27. Prof. Snow , of the state university , why has taken an active Interest in the insects of Kansas , nnd lias given the chinch bug special attention , claims a disease has made its appearance nmong the chinch bugs which Is thinning their ranks rapidly. Ho terms the disease wluto fungus , but many entomologists call It chinch bug cholera. The dlsoaso Is very contagious. Nothing is known of the K'catiso of it , nor Its symptoms , but it is doing good woric. Prof. Snow saya any field can bo cleared of bugs by scatterlug n few dead ones therein. The Trunk Ijino 1'roHldonts. Nr.w YOIIK , June 27. The presidents of the trunk lines went into session to-day. Com missioner Fink's resignation and other mat ters of business will bo considered. Lllnnchnrd's nnmo was mentioned as the suc cessor to Fink , but nothing definite could bo' learned. U was agreed to continue in effect till after July 2 thu rata of throe-fourths of a cent per milo on rcfrigorAtor cars for carry ing drcsnod beef. After the meeting of the presidents , hold afterwards , Mr. Fink's res ignation , which ho pressed upon them , was iicccptcd. This 'ofUco of the commission therefore becomesvacant on July 10. The IJrmtrlco Chiiiitaiiqtia , BBATIIICB , NoB. ' , ' 'Juno 27. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : UniJj rTho Uoatnco Chautau qua begins tq-mprrow evening. Great throngs of visitors liavo already arrived. A largo number of citizens of Beatrice have already taken permanent quarters thcro during the assembly. Prof. J. II. DoMotto'a lecture , "Tho tiltththonso a Sentinel of the Sea , " will bo lllultratod with mechanical apj pliancos , i > l 0 _ , Murdornil nnd Crninntod. Qnii.sviLi.i : : ! , Miuji , , Juno 27 , This morn ing a man on N. . Hamper's farm discovered that a shanty at the roar of the farm had boon burned to tin } ground and the body of Coloumu Dupooiittocuupant ) , burned to n cinder. Investigation showed it was u cuso of murder. Ellas- ( Taylor has boon arrested on suspicion. Great excitement prevails in the neighborhood. Tli Hculciiiiin-PetorHoii Trial. HOCIIKSTKH , Minn. , June 27. The Jury In the trial of Uockmun and Peterson , in sane asylum attendants , for the murder of Patient Coombs , to-night reported u verdict against Beckman of manxlaughtor in the second degree. City Court Adjournment. Lour CITT , Nob. , Juno 27 , [ Special .Tele gram to TUB Hei.J $ The adjourned term of the dUtrict court , which was to sot hero July 1 , im boon again adjourned till the regular term of court in October next. ninrn Hiiin In Knox County. NIOIIIIAIU , Neb. , Juno27. | Spocbl toTitis BKK. ] Anothnr heavy rain storm visited thin whole section last night. JUMPED FOR THEIR LIVES , .Bight Mon Sorloti3ly Injured In a South Omaha Accident , THE VIADUCT TOTAL . WRECK. i _ _ _ A Trnm Htrlkcs One of tlio Supports nml thu AVholo Structure Polls AVith n Trcmonotis Crash. Facing Denth , A train of the Union Stock Yards com pany , drawn by engine No. 2 , struck ono el the temporary supports ot the main span ol the iron vlndurt ever Q street , in South Omntin , about 0BO n. in. , nnd knocked the whole structure , to the ground with n tre mendous crash < Fourteen men were on toi of the structure nt the tlmo , and fell with ttio ruin , eight being hurt nnd ono of them will probably die. Part of the wreck fell on the last car of the train damaging it greatly , nnd the two brnkouion- William Alt- woln nnd D. M. Furgoson .escaped with their lives by jumping from the car when they saw tlm structure nbovo thorn wnvor Just before it fell. Altwoin crawled under the car nnd got on the brnko beam. The viaduct was twonty-llvofcot high , nnd it was u uilrnclo that in the wreck of iron beams nnu wooden supports nil wcro not killed. Fred Annackcr , of Dns Moines , is the one most seriously hurt , nnd ha probably cannot recover. His chest was crushed and lie re ceived internal Injuries. Nearly n dozen different bones wcro broken , there bcine fractures of the left arm und shoulder , Jaw and ribs. Ho was taken to G. W. Thomp son's boarding house on Twnnty-sUth strcot , and cared for. Hols thirty-eight years eld. Thomas L. Owens was on the Jin polo , sixty foot high , nnd received u fearful fall , Tjrouking his loft log , besides receiving other injuries. James Uradford , of Boston , Mast. , was thrown sovcnty-llvo foot nnd had the llcsh on his loft leg badly torn. Frank Withorai , of Shell Kock , suffered a fractured ankle and was cut In the arm. William Easter nnd Joseph Butler wore on the Jin pole , sixty feet high , nnd Jumped off , their fall being broken by the guy ropes. Butler , however , was cut over the head. J. C. Callahan , foreman of Mo. 2 switch croiv , blames the persons putting up the structure for the accident. Only yesterday notches had to bo cut In tlw polo to keep the cars from striking it and the nddltionnl weicht put on to-day caused it to bend in seas as to bo Struck bv tno cars. Others claim that ono of the men holding a guy rope let It , drop and it caught in ono of the cars nml Jerked the viaduct down. It is suld thnt the train was going at high rnto of speed nt the time , James Bradford was badly cut In the groin and scrotum , nnd the Ilesh on his left leg runnglcd. Work on the viaduct will bo delayed about three weeks , us ncurlv all of the iron work will hnvo to bo sent back to the shops. The city engineer estimates the damage at about S1.600. Engineer Graham , who was running the engine , says thnt the post which was set be tween the tracks was notched out so that it would allow the passage of the cars , but that a guy rope hau been slacked until it caught on the corner of the car. His story is cor roborated by the switchmen. But some of the men employed on the viaduct' stated the car came in direct contact with the post , nnd show yellow paint on the poit which had evidently been scraped from the car. They said that the switchmen had been repeatedly ordered not to switch nny cars across tha crossing. Some of the viaduct workmen complained that the switchmen have run tnoir trains past this now viaduct altogether too fast. For rhcmnnlio nnd nournlgic pnitis. rub in DIJ. . II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment , and tnUo Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsnpnrillu. You will : iot sufTor IOIIR , but will bo prntiiiod with a spucdy anil effective euro. ICKD SKINS. The Flnthcad.s Have Kiroa the Timber For .Miles. MISSOUI.A , Mont , Juno 27. [ Special Tele gram to TUB HKB. ] The officials of the Northern Pacific railway company havu nskcd for troops to protect their property and employes. The reds have lired tne tim ber for miles , nnd the station ngents refmo to remain nt their posts. Governor White is holding n consultation with the railway pco- Dlo nt Helena nnd promises to do something to-morrow. The sheriff of this county has given up his attempt to capture the Indian murderers. United States troops are on tlio field , but refuse vo act until they rccotvo orders from General Uugor , nt St. VauL A DAY OP ACCIDENTS. Three Boyn Drowned and Several Mon Meet Dcnth. KANSAS CITV , Juno 27. Three boys from this city , of ages ranging from twelve to fourteen years , wore drowned in the Blue river at Sheffield , near hero , this afternoon while bathing. Later in tlio afternoon two other fatal ac cidents occurred. Flvo laborers were mak ing sewer connections when by a mistake onoof the men knocked a hole in the sewer vault. The escaping gas overcame him so suddenly ho died almost instantly. Two others , W'ntcrs ' nnd Albach , Jumped into the ditoh to rescue him , and they too wcro overcome. All three wore finally taken from the ditch. Winter died this evening nnd Albnch is in a precarious condition. M. C. Hill , a laborer , was blasting away a. bluff In the southeastern portion of the city this nftornoon. The fuse on ono of the blasts failed to burn properly , and while Hill was examining it the powder ignited from thu fuse and literally blow his hc.id off. Found Doiul In the Street. ST. Louis , Juno 27. The dead body of n young woman was fotml early this inornlncr on Union nvouuo , in tlio western suburbs of the city. From appearances it is supposed that fho wus murdered , perhaps outraged and afterwards taken to the place where found to prevent detection. The woman has not been idcutlflvd , but her general appear ance , her clothing nnd other personal effects indlcato that she was n country girl of hum- bio origin. Nothing dotlnlta Is known. Later The post-mortem showed that death resulted from blows on the ho.id. The ulrl was in u dnllcato condition. ItIs believed she is Annie Weiss , of JofferRon City , Mo. A Inter special from Jefferson City says the news of the tragic death of An mo Weiss created coimidorablo excitement there , for the girl was widely known and generally respected. Her mother has been prantrutod over alnco the receipt of thu nows. Her uncle and brother wont to St. Louis this afternoon. The girl has been head chambermaid at the Madison house. Jefferson City , ton years , but held hersulf aloof from all associates in the house. Ono of her sisters said to-night that the affair Is a mystery to thorn. Anna came homo nick about the llrst. of Juno nnd remamnd about tlio house until finally persuaded to run down to BPO her slutor , thinking that n change would benefit her. Her letter from St. Louis on thu 2Hh ! was a common-place ono. The woman .vas not especially attractive - ivo nnd surprise was manifested over iL'o intimation that aho bad a lover. MHB. HAYKH' FUN'EUAU. The Services Will hn Very Brief nnd Simple. FIIEMOXT , Juno 27. The arrangements for the funeral of Mrs. Hayes to-morrow are about completed. The services will bo very brlnt und simple. Dr. McCabe , of Delaware university , will have charge , and will bo as * slated by Dr. Morrlck. Great numbom of letters and tclegrams.of condolence from all parts of the country continue to pour In. Some beautiful designs have already reached the Hayes residence. The Evidence All In. CiiAHiKHTor , S. O. , Juno 27. The evidence ic the McDow case la all in nnd the prosecu tion has commenced the closing arguments. The arguments will hardly he completed be. fore to-morrow , A WOMAN OF MANY 81'OUSES. How She Lived , Loved nnd Was ni LnRt Arrcstod. There Is qulto n story In connection will the cnroor of Mnbol Montccrlob , the contra' figure in the ix > llco court proceedings , wht was arrested Tor disturbing the | > oaco bj fighting. Mabel hi perhaps thirty years ol ngo , and has traces of n beauty that ycnr.s oi u dUsItmtcd life hnvo not entirely erased. Flvo years ngo she was the wife of John It , Morrltt , n laboring man nt , n small town It Kansas. Morrllt pot out bf employment , became - came tlospornto , nml was caught while burglarizing n Jewelry store , nnd given eight years In thd Kaunas pcnltnntiiiry nt Lcuvon- worth. Mabel made n desperate effort to so euro his rolcnse. resorting to nr art III co which led to her own nr rest and incarceration. She baked r loaf of broad nnd bcirgod permission to give it to her husband. The warden of the pr9 ! < on took the loaf , examined It nnd found r stool file concealed In It. Mabel was arrested for conspiring for her husband's liberty nml upon conviction , Was sentenced to ono yctu m prison. She wns released nt the end ol nine months nnd moved to Kansas City , where she married Charles Montecrlob. hot husband's conviction , according to the laws of Kansas constituting a divorce. She and Montocrlob occupied furnished rooms for n while , but getting Into financial straits , they sold their furniture for which they won ; both arrested nnd sontniicod to n year in Jail. After their release they moved tr St. Joseph where they liveil until n few months ago when Mnbcl ran nway with n barkeeper nnd cnnic to Omaha. Montecriub followed and affected n reconciliation with his wife , slnco which tlmo they have boon living together in thli city. Wednesday night Mabel was out driving with F. A. Burdlck , n Cumlnc strcot hnincss-mnUor , when Montccrlob saw them nnd assaulted them. Officer Carry arrested the trio and charged them with disturbing the peace. Before Judge Bcrlm they entered n plea of nl guilty , and wuro remanded for trial. Nine vagrants , three plain nnd six of the box-car variety , wcro reloasoj. Ono drunlt was llucu nnd two dlscargod. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough , Shiloh's Cure in the remedy for you. For siilo by Good limn Drup Co. General Camoron's UoninlnK. LANCASTEU , Pa. , Juno 27. General Camer on's body will bo taken to Harrlsburg this evening and will be accompanied by immodl- nto relatives. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon. An OrcnnlNt Suicides. BUUUNOTOS' , Vt. , Juno 27. Dr. Kugeno Thayer , a well known organist of Now York city , committed suicide this morning , blow ing off the top of ins head with a revolver. Wlfo Murderer Hanged. 1'ATEitsoy , N. J. , Juno 27. Tunis Labeo wns hanged in the county Jnll shortly after 9 o'clock this morning fo'r the murder of his wife. DcRtrnutivc ; Hail. ST. PAUL , Juno 27. Ucports have boon received - ceived from Winona caunty of great damage to crops and dwellings by-hail yesterday. AN ASS AT LARGE. How a New Vork Girl Dlflconilltcd a \\ould-Hc Slasher. I was talking with my regular waiter in a Broadway wife upon the subject of "mashers " writes New York , a corre spondent of the Chicago Herald , and bo related to mo a uood anecdote of one that came under bis notice. "It was a good lesson , " be said , "that a charming young lady taught to one of the fashionable fops that come in hero at noontime for no other purpose tlmu to slaro at the ladies. One day the young lady of whom I speak cntorod and took 0110 of the least prominent tableb in the room. No sooner had she become seated than a young dandy came in and gaxcd about to see whore ho should most oujoy bis luncheon. Seeing tlio young lady by horsolf. ho went ami sat down at the very next table , so tlmt ho could look riglit into her face. Ho then proceeded tovatoh her and to try to attract her regard. Finally she was forced to look at him , but she only did so in order that ho shoiild _ see bow annoyed she was and how bis attentions disgusted ho1No til ing daunted , the dandy kept on still-ing. Soon the girl asked me for paper , pencil and envelope. I bought them. She began what I thought was a note , raising her eyes to the young man 13 very now and then. I was a treed deal surprised at this action , but when she called mo to her and directed mo to Inmd her note to the young man I loat my faith in women entirely. However I took tlio note over to tlio young man and waited for him to road it. He wassmil- ing in a very conceited and happy way as lie tore open tlio envelope. When ho spread out the paper within I saw his countenance change like a Hash. I looked over his .shoulder , and what I saw nearly intt'lu mo burst out laughing. On the paper was a drawing of the young man looking as like him as a pho tograph , but the head was put on the body of a donkey , and the great flap cars hung tlmvn ever his cheeks , mak ing him very foolish oven fora donkey. Underneath was written : "Something I never bo fora mot in a well conducted restaurant. " Wall , the way that dandy got out wns a caution. Ilo looked a's though ho would have lilted to insult the girl ut Ih'st for revenge , but ho thought better of it , and walked out as stiff and indiiTerent its ho eould. If all our Now YOI-I : girl * desired to repulse the attentions of Btrango men there would be fewer "mashers" in the world. Ijut I urn afraid they all do not cboo&o to touch lessons even when they might easily do so. GEnONIMO THE SECOND. A Sllppnry Outlaw KimOH ! the Grasp of I'm ( JIIlcoM. Sheriff Slaughter returned recently from Charleston , about nine miles from this city , whore lie and party had u brush with Goronimo , the noted outlaw , who is charged with numerous eriinuh. nmong them being murder , train rob- lury ) and horse stealing , says the Tomb- Btono ( Ariz , ) Kpltaph. Sheriff Slaugh ter , who has wanted Goronimo for a long time , learned a faw days ago thnt the outlaw was at Illsbno and iniinedi- itoly wont in search of him. Not find ing Ills man at Ilisbou bo wont to a wo.nl camp and arrested n Mexican , who was > o badly frightened that ho offered to lead the ollleors to where the outlaw was concealed. They proceeded from there to GlmrloBtowniuiil were taken tea a , tent just out sale the townwhere tncir iuido Biiid Geronlmo wns. ShorilT Slaughter remained outshlo and Deputy Pishor and the guide entered the lent. All was dark inside and the deputy lit a match , when a man was seen cradling under the tonl. The guide exclaimed : "Thoro he is , " and tlio deputy imme diately made a jump for him , hut failed to natch him , and as soon as tlio sheriff could run around the tent ho llrod a lieavy charge of buckshot at the ilueing fugitive just as ho was jumping over iho fence. Instant pursuit was given , nit owing to unfamillarlty with the jrouud the officers were compelled to ive up the pursuit. Tlio sheriff is con- Idont thnt some of tlio shot struck the outlaw , and that this will shortly lend : o ids capture. A large reward is offered for bis i-apturo both in Mexico and Ari zona. Ho iius defied the ollleors fcr Boinn time and eovcrul times narrowly escaped capture , one time being so- lously wounded by a bullet. Olllcora ire now in mirqult , nnd the news of Ills capture ia expected in a vorv short lime. A SHOPPING ACCIDENT The Torrltiln Komon Uncle of the Iti- clilont ItHrir Whlah Can R oil n Imily to I ' 'nil Ujioii Mm SI root ! Now York CiMTMpomtpneo * Tim wife of i prominent Nuir York erntlomnn , who rr lila on Million nvennn , wlnlo Mio | > pln on tu Iron rccpiitlr. "iiitdonlr foil tn the Milownlk ln < rn lMp. ! Jho nni icnrrlcil Into tlio morn In front of uliKliMioliftl fHllcn.Hml n plijr lrlitii called. hut It nMfnllr niU'onnimitM Mam Hio rrenlncd run- clo nin , nncrnlildiilnwxM < iit to Ficr luitin ) In nrnrrlftKO. Tlio writer , who chnnroil to tin mi the lirouml Rt lli llmu , lina n ( Mtmiintlnn xlth Ilia l o r < in noii'ni' ' , which win no intnroMlng It Isitlvon hcroiTltli : 'Ua < Iliorn nnjr oorloin trmililo nllli tlili litilf. donor ? " "Yinntiil no. The | > rr - ml tronlilo rould not tin cnlloil rrrlnn * . lint thor r n p hnck of It nil , which I'tlin tiMiio Hint no ninny tlioinniul Imtto * nrn nf- with in certnlnlr so- * ynii.ilortnr. " WoiiH'ii hr their very nnturoi nro npnltlre , with iipllrnln , norvom orunnltitlnn HIII ! K < < i-n son'lnlll. tlo . All tlm Iroiilik'i , rules ami nnnojrnnoon In lire , tlit'r < > fin ) > , wour upon tliolrnnuirr nitirh morn llinn tuny ilo upon man. who nro Kmirmlly Mroiwr , | > tijr | . cnll > nml iiorvoiKly. 'Iho minium roii'hm nf Hid wrxom jrMom of UOIIUMI Illiully tollMiptm UiPlrcnn- otltullon nml tliflrhonltii.niilMiraly.tliiiuiili nfti'n slowly , titiilt'rniliu1 * ttiuiu. 'Jlils I * why wn POO no innny Indite | > nli . woiik nml ImtiiuM , Minorlini mini lipiiilnrtui * null nmunu-rnlilii pnViu < o , Thi-r mil * itntMnml the mmln iipnnthrlr m'rvoiimjuU'm , nml f nil Ion nf ion to fortify It imii'i'Myurnuivnl njnlnut It In tlmu. " Thc'n rotimrk * lijr lha ilmtnr ntiovo ulrrii , rovca ! tnotoiiliM'cittuf mtul vrumcu'4 inl i < ry , unit III * Inn piiCKixllnii nhont fortlfirliiK tlio iiorumi > yktont nml tnklim UiiKO troiililii * In tlmo , Mioulil tiu \nlunliln iM'im. I.Hilli-H mtiM siiMiiln Im-lrrnlllnxKtiviiKtli hy ii liiK < nmrniliiiti > iirt > . > rt nlmiyt liplprnl , ninl tliu lioit i > li ) Mi'lnn * mill Uiuso lni know nniiitm' * ii . tnri' mint tlioroiKlily. iinhi-ltiillimly nilnilt , Hint for tmimrllniumu Mranmii to tint in > mM nml vlmir tn tlio lie ly , nml hoiiL'O color to the ) ioik4 , no IIIMMIV- < ry his vi r ruimllpil lnliu > ' tviory t'ompoiind Till * imMminUun , wliloli wnMllHcm-i'tvil liy llm lulu rrufi or I'lii'lp' , of rnrlmtmtli oolli'KP , mnl hn lie- ccinn in imuuliirln No Vorlcltyl : < bjlnn imoil hy ln < lh < * ot thu ln'ttiT il.m i'iton U 'ly , OIHI liuly , xnonn to the wrltor. ilolnnnl tlmt Itiiti-ml of thoio < li'pro ioit nn I luiuiilil fcelltun wlilcli shu tonucrly linil. Rhanowfplt nctlvo , vlnnnni * nml Imiipy. nml tlint iiinnuy ninililtiot liMiipt lu-rto do without tliU won li > rfiilfinii > oinnl wlilcli liml iluliu her no miirli itoinl , Tlin nlimo tnet'oi-rtnlnly morlttlincnriifnl nt- tuiitlininriill , mil tvp'rlally nf UIOHU who nrurnnk nml fnllliiunnilliooi lrouonlli ! nml In- 'ml of lllnoM nml i QBE THE BESTWHI1E iVl' ( HADE IM AHEftCA ; jMwL is cJAS-S-KlR - - \0 yss = - A3' z WHITE- CLOUDi riCATmt. . Jot > p > \VRAPPERS ( URGt 3IZr.J 2 and tteeivc ACTOrttoFld-ACTSESSfS DRS. BEITS & BETTS JAD9 FAIINAM STUKKT , OUAUA. Nah ( OppoilM Portoa Hctou U. to 1 p. Tft , dpeclnllatH In Chronic. Nerrims , IJfdn Blood UUoiiBca. CSf" Consultation at offlco or by mall fr * . BJoUlclneB sent by inixll or oxiirnsi. oomroly packed ( roe from observation. fjuarant403 to jura quickly , safely nml Durmiiuontly. uuuirniTO nuDii TQ'VBiier""itorr'ii'n- KbnVUUb UhDlLllI nil r.o os.NlRhl Kml * ilona , 1'hyslcnl IJecny. nrlbliiK from Indiscre tion , Kxeesa or Indalgonca , producing Bl p- Icsrtnesj , UeFpondtncy , I'iniploi on the face. aversion to society , easily dHcourrtRwl. luck of coiilldunco , dull , unlit tor study or buslu * * , anil Bnda Hfo a burden. Ecrely. permanently and privately ciuod , Consult IVr . Itotls & Delta , 4JH Kauinm St. , Omaha , Weij. Bloal anil Skin Disfiaso u mM results , completely eradicated without thsatd of Miircurv. .Scrofula , Krystpelas. rover Bores , Illotclioi , nicerH , I'alns In thd Head and Hones , Syphilitic Sore Throat , Mouth and Tongue. C- .iirrh. .Vo. , peirrmneutly cured where otners mvo railed. . _ , . , _ , , . Firtiinu ITpimntr nml Bladder Complaints , tUQiiey , urinary painnu. nimruit , u fro. aucnt ( turning or nioody Urine. Urine hl n col nrt'd or with milky Hodlraant ou standing , Weak Hack , aonmirrha-a. Oleet , Cystitis. &c. , ' 'roiujitly andSafoly Cured , Charges Reaioiuv STRICTURE ! movnl complete ! , without cutting , cnustjc or dilatation. Cures oirectod nt homo bv patient without a moments ualu or umiuvaucc. To Yoiiiii Men and MIMle-AKd Hen , A QFTDDTiITDD TIIO nwnu otroctif of enrijr ft iJUIlU I' 111 ID Vtcn , Mhlch orluca orgnnla wn.ikncs.i. do-ai oylni both mind mid bodv , with allittarBitdod Ills , permunpntly cured , FIDO ! DUTT AUn-astnonnwnonaire Impaired LIIlO , DfJlllJ theniHelvt'S by lmirop ; r Indul gences iiiid solitary ImblUl. which ruin both body and mind , millttlntf them for busluosi , ttudy nr miirrlnco. M.uiniki ) MKN. nrthono entering on that hap py life , aware of physical debility , quickly M OUKSUWJUSS li bated upon fusts. FlrHt Practical Expe rience. Bocoml livery case In enpeclally studied , thus nlavttnif urlKht. Third Mud lollies are pre pared In our laboratory exactly to suit each casu , tliun arrectlngcure.i without Injury. H7"t-ond 0 cents postasu for celehratod work * on Chionlc , Nrrvoux nnd Dollctute DUcasoi. Thousand * cured. SWA friendly letter or call maysariiyuu futuio miircrlni : and bhiime. and add golden joars to life , frr No lettvrn an- ud miles * accompanied by 4 conto in aUtup * . . . lioi Karnata Rr i' * umaha. Nab. Tnkon l ) | > On or a1) ) nit Mnrch 17th , Kcun Bluer , with whit rnr , n'lout .1 yenr > old CIIAS 1'OWKU/ . J -l2.vr ; ; Jy. | Moivnce , Doufc'luii Co. , Nob. To Ilrlili ; llnlilrr * . PUOI'OSITIONH for the conntruct.oa of two brtiltfiM ucroi.'i CDiithorn uhnuncH of thu I'latto ilvor In Alexis Township , In Hullo ? County , Nub. , v.lll bu lucclvcd by thu Hoard ot Ktiporvlt.uru ot lliulor Coniily. Null , Nald lirid cu to bo nf dlmuii3l ni in followu : Unu liil d-vl loir.- , with Ivfoot ai < .rcarh ut uuo end On brldK'71 fi'flt lnii' , % wltli I'l-font ' n ; > ; 'rn u-li nt nnu ninl und 1'J foot upnriKicli t the otur. ! tialil liildL'Ud KI bit l.uilt of Uiinlpliic , tot on ouk All iilcls mict : bo arcoiuii.inli-il with plain mid upocliUiitlons of the work to ha doiio IlhluniH must submit thi'lr bids on t'J'J two bildRO'j nop- iirutnly , bo tlmt th3 iirfjuo.iltloii of any bidder may lie awuptod as to onu brldra nnd ri'joctc.t mt to tlio other U the board Hhimld a > cetrrmlr ) : < The buaiil rusurvoi the rljlitlo reject any and nil lild. . All pnjj'odllona niubt bo In on or bofoietl.o 1Kb day of July , IhS'i. Kntrd tills'-'Mil ( liy ot ifny. IbS' . Hy enl r r thu Hoard of Supervisor ; ] of Duller Jaunty , Nub , ' I ) , 0. ItKYKnuiH. County Clurk. fur tiuutli Onialin iieuleil proposals will be recalvotl up to 1 \i , la , July ID. lf 'J. tor iTU.OM fnndlnu boiuli ; 7u ) > ( > Miii uf * I.OK ) each , 0 per cent Intonist. pnynlilo - - - nuully ; bonclK payable tenye.ir * aftur Ui < ; torest cupon * attached. Aliovo lisuo of bar _ lira maJB payublo nt the fliral * Kcnty ot li * itntfi at NabrabkB , In tht ) city of Now Yorfc. lJi lnt rt > 9t ami iirlnclpal. All prnpomU to tfi > ile < ldli clod to luounOci'ttlciioilBnu1 ccilura-l "Jllilsforiloncls , " Tin ciiiumltttu on Ca&u'v ) r tilns the H l.t to i-oject unyor n.l ! < ) lloM. Jlocla ocun.V ) ) * J * Juml li ' Kp. JftnwsiiM ,