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THE COMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. ITS OWN WEATHER SERVICE. The Union Pacific Makes an Important PARTICULARS OF A BIG PLAN The United States Government operates With a Railroad An Tmportant Move, r, which has just been per- focted by the Union wrthed yesterday m,- ter for the Bue establishiment 1t is nothing lesst on a small seale, to the one now used by the United States government g stations, fully s lines,with headqguarters at Omaha, from which weather will be issned bas nished by the men particulars of the 1 on ohservations vo, when General Superin- tendent Smith came into his present posi- found that s comy ther and snow asons of extreme blockades, as well as o oftentimes damag extent of thousands of dollars by thesc extremes of heat remedying this evil. if a system could be established by which ible information of impending cold hot weatlier or coming snowstorms could be furmshed, the di The matter w. gotintions between the government being carried on through , representing tne r. Pollock, the locs presenting Unele Sam. two months the maiter adjusted, and the det are now for the | culty could be ympany and the 1 signal ofticer, Within the last 1s been entirely Is ot the scheme st time made publie. -two stations at points on the diff will be known_ as first-class stations, and will be provided instruments, barometers, the a full set of ob- namely mereuri ometers, hygrometers, (for aetermining the moisture of the at- mosphere), anemometers (for measuring the velocity of the wind), wind will be known as second-class stations and will be supplied witi all of the afore- mentioned instruments exeept barome- Fourteen oth , and wiii be equipped with, been deeided to take the ., Omanha time, all along the road, and 4 p. aftcrnoon before ha headquarter: > taken by one of the thus rendering unnecessary ment of additional help. tions will be sent to the predieting ofli at the hendquarter pmnummuumm xu-unlun y. who will make his al Superintender ‘nt Sm to invite the co-op iment ofticers, xtended by General 11 of the United States sent out at once over : Union Pacific to instruet way of read- and transmittng theiw making these reports the observers will or more obsery ) sin the prop ing instruments Union Pacific 1o use the gove o bég easily fon officer who pre du lm|\~ W HI me is Licuten- ant Joseph 8. 1 u\\'l-ll, and he s s one of the best 1 ) nin his Tine of work in in knowing that I v Powell of the who was recently at th r will have his oflic ps are to be exe 1 of the company V' the government, R « strume nts will t n will be in fall overa of putting it into operation will not » Union Pacine 1t8 own lines for ll-\' t POILs, no ext ployed in m.Lnn« the obsery instraments amount |u but a fow thouss smission of re- ul |Iu- n\\h m e apparent to any in that it will furnish thprivate information con i Union Pacifie lines, ) u the running of or snowplow able to light the storm, treme cold wivo, obable snow dicted, the stock, whi be left behind. kely to perish, will I Illlln\’rmh‘ other ways, which need 1 imll invalu I OF TIE KIND, the first thing in the United l’ullm k yesterds ver attempted 4 Signal Otlicer “1 it Provesa succes, ¢ no doubt it will, it will inangur: ate anew era in the system of running I presume that it Wi 1l be extensiy- <lv mlu ited before ! en invitod 1.\ e o|w| ate withf them the hrst system of say that it won't be llu lll" \\'I)N\\'A“D. 05, llxull-'h n 518 CLIM Ill.\() How the Pieston Truck Will Give the men a Jacob’s Ladder. Councilmen Le mul Goodrich patent extension to Chicago they and blizzard in nd St. Paul, then viere they did not g rs because of (‘IlLuLlnll'lml llm fighting apparatus, the principle of which is the patent extension ladder. W h: n tlw Vrnr-L isdrawn to a fire the 1,8by means of a IM‘MM fifty-five ot in length is raised to_any angle n per pendicular if desired. If not high enough to reach an ohjective point wother lad dor of twenty feet may ran be run up in the same manner and fastened, Should these be inadequate. twenty feet may be r like manner, thus pr feet of support in the air, This is braced upon a turn_ table on the truck, which may be easily turned <o as {o face either side of the street I of the track and ladder is $3, 1 finished in sixty days. Before it is painted it will be subject to inspection by somebody ap pointed by the council or marshal will be exhibited here for ten days be | it will be aceepted sed to the top in a THE GEORGIA REVIVALIST. Iks ABout His Big Brother, s, @i, [ have heard of the report that my brotler had been expelled from the Georgia conference for using vile langus said Sam. Jones o a reporter Sam Jones yesterday “What do you think ity was asked him, “1 don't think anythir thout I am not worrying at all on that point ‘Do you believe that it is truey” don’t. Itis iike a good deal of other trash that is printed in the papers simply published to injure me or to give the papers something sensational I have h from home every day, and 1 have not heard one word about this.” “Tow do you suppose the report orig- inated?” YT can't say unles brother has been sp words of truth to the people ter may have been discussed in that | by the quarterly conterence. How long has my lmll) r been in the ministry Only one year. He is a sort of lone preacher, no charge and is not a regularly ordmned or. e is two years older than mysel In reply to further questioning, Mr. Jones gaid that he would leave Omahia on Monday for Boston, where he is to hold nu-.-uu;:«. CAUGHT IN THE ELEVATOR. James Gildea Fatally Injured Yes- terday Morning. ident happened yes- terday & in the Jones building on Dodge street, mnmmng the Arlsngton block. oung man named James Gild engaged us man-of-all-work fat the re dence of G. M. Hitcheock, was ¢ between the floor of the ele on the second floor, and the door leading to thesame and crushed hetween both so as to stop the elevator,which was ascend- ing. The unfortunate young man was mupnmhul about three feet from the floor, his abdomen resting upon the floor of the apparatus. He had been in that position it 1s estimated, about twenty minutes, and to_extricate him the door had to be broken town, When relieved by Pro- fessor Caynore he was in an unconscious condition. and blood was run- ning his nostrils, Dr. Dinsmoor lled, but he could not s he extent of his inju s cartied 1o Mr. Hiteheock's tence, and subsequently to the Child’s. hospital 6 o'clock last evening Gildea died, ng remained in an une dition from the time of his injury His remains were taken to Drexel & Maul’s, where they will rems iting in- formation &s to their dis ion from his mother, who resides in Baltimore. Mr. Gildea without relatives 1n this eity. The Horse-Chipping Discussion. To the Editor of the B! In reference to the letter of Executive Committee Ne- raska State Humane socicty, of Novem- I wish to say a word with your permission. In the i I do not believe in clipping horses. s a rule, 1t is the exception, and [ think my letter to the BEE of a few ds 2o will bear me out in this, but I do believe a little news paper controversy on this subject will b a good thing for the horse, for it will bring owners to study up the matter, and put the clipper in in the right place, and Ieave it ont when it is not necded, or when it would be an injury. I would state for the benefit of K tive Commit- tee that I well remember the the “bob-tailed nag,” and have made the horse a study for twenty-five years for pleasure, profit and the cause of human- ity, and having spent wmy life, until two years ago, in onc of the large eastern cities he speaks of 1 have had one of the best advantages of school- ing in this line. I look bac Tk with pl ure on my cflorts in assisting *'the Soci- for the Prevention of l'|'\u‘l(_ylu Anmi- m in my own aty, and will sayto exeeutive committee God-speed, but when I sec any one condemning a custom as a wholeand I ean sce some good in it, I teel it my privilege to defend it. 1 wouid even a word of defence for the over br sheck, over its condemnation as a whole, and 1 am not in the harness busi ness, neither am I interes in any chip- per. Did I not think I was imposing on good nature, I would be pleased to voint ctised on horses in this o of which clipping and overhead ehecking sink into insignifi- cance, Exceuti ommittee thinks 1 :ss my identity, I do not ser notoriety, but v d at the Bee oftice, if any HoRsEMAN, pst Reunion, The alumni of the Wyman Commer- collegenet in the college hall Thuas- y afternoon, where a fine literary gramme was rendered, Afterwards, remarks were made by the professors who had acted as professors in that in- stitution. In the evening, about sixty d to the Metropolitan hall ral pl hours danc- ing to the music of Hoflman's orchestra lents of Wyman's Commer i- f.nuu .l a periane nt or- Weeping 5 E. Zimmerman: ttorson; board of di- R. M. Patterson, rectors: ehs George Holmes Among those present were Pro fessor DPaulsen and Coun- and family, Couneil Bluf h!:\m*. tor in commercial Pro J. L. Worley, G. A, l.uln\mu h . M! G, Rohrbough, J H! I} \lhhun of Or \ll Uuhn Silver City, umes ter and Mavshall \\|1Iu|n< ‘xllll\\\)rul ; Frank Binaell, Dunlap, ide, rd, Neb. 5 atton, Wee :iu[( ¢ r, Sout nl-mn l\vl:; I Root, Plattsmouth, Neb.i James “IHX.LIII Cheyenne, W ¥0.i it Langs- ton, Al McClure, “Chicago; C. ‘¥, Todd, St. Paul, Minn.; Ambrose Huefler, Mexico, Mo.; W , Kimball, Dak.; George Rittenhous Ay City, and M. Yoho, Uti ¢ H. C. Cheney, southwestern passenger agent of Sioux City & A Paul railvoad, who has been lying dangerously ill for some time at his home i Council Blufls, was at last ac- counts in a pr rious condition, though hopes were begunito be entertaiued of s recovery. - COR. 1514 AND HOWARD, The Ex-Benefactor of Omaha's Pure chascra in Town / cbony goatee, handseme mustache with ted female customers in store on Farnam stroet a a third ladder of | nting ninety-five | | C. Armstrong, his bro ys of reckless oxtra distinguish h m the BEE reporter is visit to Omaha Il down and ably do <o before » out here on busi ness personal to myself, asked the object of | ition which has m consideration of I I don’t think 1 shall mr Gyed by it in the future your understanding as you perhape know, the j nited States court contirme of the stoek of Lowe il L. (hv- qn»ry-m.- nothing in (h- matter l\u']\l to he 'Ip “‘Have yon come out here at quest to render assistanee | by the court of Chanec \ere to look after stated. The legncy ceeds of an estate in London of the value of between two and three willions, which sum is to be divided among ten claim- re you now en- o, L not engaged in 1 "\\ h(-rl- did you come from?" o1 eame unlu( hicago.” presence here would biing about your ars re “Why should T2 ‘or’ no reason except, one of the conditions to your letting mupon the relations between yourself and Lowey was the guarantce of immunity at one time, and is applied to the reduction of the na- tional debt; and in the pr the claim was lodged only two days fore the expiry of the period. \uwu Mrs. Adcock tune she h *How long will yon remain “dont knm\ T il ( owin your attorn of the creditors can tell you more (u-n.l.. Cowin could not be s 5 FIRST !fl"l'l')l‘. Inaugurating a Move to Secure an | forallsortofe Adaition to the Postoflic The Bee published the st time ago during the S8 congress, an attempt would be made by Manderson, and doubtl, of the Nebras ion In congress, to secure an appro- priation for the un*("ii(m of an addition to mo postoflice. ing the senator in \lunn]ml that a showi dress R. Withnell blm'k he will learn something to his advy the other membe f the nmlvq\mn\ departments of - the re: ~||1'le\u heads. ies to tlw consider: of the present building should be built upon, and devoted exclusively to i and the custom 58, leaving the present structure to be utilized for postai and U. S. court pur- dles Co., 519 South 18th The first step taken i the matter is the :howmg of the great increase of busi- ostoflice, and the need it ex- . This is shown in the following lette tant, which has been sent to Custodian Jordan, and which will be by him_ trans- mitted to Senator M uln-on mnl the 4y ||l.‘ mnl(l L'l(m lh ness in this oflice w early day enlarged f 1'do not see how 1t will transact the business of this of ent room much longer. three years, the itate at a very il Co., 519 South yesterday wind was comp! loss_ will section } [ engaged in the v instantly killed by upon him. business of the oftfice has The gross receipts for the year ending June 20th, 1883, were $101,019, ending June : 7, eipts ot the nrst fou year, the income of the office will l-\u-ml $145,000, postage in the meantime having been reduced on letters 53 per cent, and on second-class matter 50 pe Had the postage re For the year fhed the same as in 8 for the current y approximate closely to the business in these yen 18 has about doubled. thenumbor 16 fift tions will be madé Dece business continue in th percentage in the imine mmwnf at least ten ired 1o the force each year. ry departuient ‘is now in need I steps should be taken to rliest day possible, Lespectfully, ons would be re- of more room, S oran, Coatodtan: MRS, ¥ Jl \'l AIN, She Appears as m-u- dantit Two Jus- not lu ny notorions, brought into Justice Amlc:-wn'.-murl yesterday morn- ver to n charge of disposing of diamona ring, purchased, as alleged, at he Establishment of M:s. Fountain's plump and handsome figure was enveloped ir dress of plain mater but covered by a long u ~m-. T this, however, I'hurston and wits |Im on hand, ed to the court of Justice Helsley. us done in spite of the attorneys for , who wanted” the case tried be- protest of the upon request of the attorneys for the de- +, fixed the time of trial for Monday evening at 7 o'clock. (nn her !llhh:lud Iln n given lu My, e \|lul another This property, it is ¢ | limed, was not her own, having passed into the posse ssion of her husband, her could not have be en ri A WHITE HOUSE BIRTH. ghtfully given, The First and (Dn|)' Ohild Ever Born in .mulu\-l Ocean: The only person him the distinction of at the white house is forty-sccond When James K United State nephew, acted as CA' aud resided, with - bis tawily, in uu)m.nll‘nomson, LANGDON & CO.. New Yorks J I\m)\ W ulk\ CENT. MONEY TO LOAN, R. C l'v\l'l house of the Jand. There, on September |18, 1 was born Hal T. Waiker. His | father a_ Tennecsseean of some dis- and_when out fought tinction & loeal politician the war of the union broke on the confedernte side. When sisteenyears old the child of the White honse alsa entered the ranks of those fighting for distress. He was aide- amp to General Preston Smith until th of that officer who wuas killed in battle. From then until theend of the war he was on tie stafl' of General Frank \er-in-law On the coliapse of the confederacy Mr Walker went to Memplis, Tenn,, where he was in business about a year., In 1886 Ala The 1s admitted C (n e of law t Montgom \ble prop ar he also mia u|\ml [ v and began the pr Mr. Walker still resides man u, o nfluence. In tl r 1880 he il o reprosent Montgomery county in the general assembly of the state of Alabama. His political activity in that year was unusual, his attention, asa normal thing, being engrossed in professional work A lar, - » consigniment of Autelope Sud dles received by the Omaha Commission Co. ) South 15th st.; for sale cheap. - A Cook Innerits an Enormous Fortune. London Standard: the ser tor of Lit me into a person is ddesden, Herts, fortune of £300,000, ‘The lueky a widow named Adcock, and she has been with Mr. Lane onl She has rece whout a year. d assurances that her title ind she has been :|<-4‘|‘)'h-ll 'y us one of the heirs. Nor has the amount been over- is part of the pro- is undisputed, ants, The estate belonged to Mrs. Ad- coc! Loulh- pan named Atwell, and was origimally very much larger: but in the lifetime nl the testator some sixteen houses were given to one ot the London hospital: A singular cireumstance is connected with the recovery of this property. Money deposited in chancery lapses to the erown in the event of no hewrs turn- ing up within a certain number of mved intimation of her for- left her situation, and is at lmL_ in London. Although V' e, it 18 said f inge Tast few d A letters from pe soliciting donations e purp If the \] Louis, will ad- Co., room_ 5, Gibson S Found Stolen Goods, Aboy named Clarence Mcy yesterday morning found in a vacant lot on the corner of Thirteenth gold bracelet, cha some other valuables which were taken last night from the resi Brady, 1619 Capitol of the plunder, meluding watches, der had pr the thieves 1d Dodge streets a claine watch and lence of C. T ue. A portion several silver couldnot be found. The plun- hubly been hidden there by for temporary safc keeping. et gnment of Antelope Sad- ceived by the ()m.llm Commission e cheap A large con DI HILTON.—In this ecity, Nov. 25, 11:20 a. m., of membraneous_ cronp, Carolyne Lou dauehter of Rev. T. B. and Jessie B. Uilton) and S months, after an illness I l'mm residence, 1608 Ohio street, Nov. to Prospect Hill, ating, Alarge consi ,.:nml-nt of Antelope received by the Omaha Commissi ; for sale cheap. e R The railroad hotel at Cheyenne burned (fternoon, andin the high y destroyed. The caregate ahout § . and named McElroy, ity of the hotel, the veranda fulling Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A maryel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test, short weght alum o phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baxing Powder Co,, 463 Wall St., New York. RE STH For sixteen yours, thoy have stasdily gained and with sules constantly cusing we the Most populur corset through o states , G and li=grados aro mude in 8 ND EXTHA LONG WAIST, suitabl : G quality, made of kn anted Lo wour twice as long as ordiniry corsets. "Highest nwards from wli the Word's The lust meaul received 8 for Finst oF MEWT, from the late Exposition held at New Orleans. While scotes of pate ts have heen fou s of the Glove-Fitting d to refund money., 1 Arscts do DOt prove u VERY WHERE. N APPLICATION. Toprose uud 2 LOGUE FREE NOVEMBER UNHEARD-OF VALUES. For several days past, we have been constantly receiving new addi- ions to our already immense stock, expressly for our establishment here in Omaha, and they must and will be sold, if low prices, and reductions on low prices will help us to do s0. Among the new arrivals we have 900 heavy Overcoats, in all To give you an idea how these goods are being slaughtered we enumerate the following prices: 100 Mens' Heavy Chinchilla Beaver Storm Overcoats, cassimere lined, extra length, with laree fur collar and cuffs, at $3. This same class of coats were sold only a week agotor $13.50. 5 All Wool Beaver Chinchilla Overcoats, lined with fine serge, and satin sleeve lining, at $9.75. Former price $13.75. 100 Plain, Smooth All Wool Beaver Overcoats, in black and brown, double breasted and elegantly trimmed, at $10.50. at any other establishment at $15. 65 Heavy Dark Striped Overcoats, trimmed with fur collar and cuffs These goods were manufactured grades and colors. This coat sells Another lot of our celebrated $3.60 Overcoats, which are fully worth $6. We also received about 20 different styles of childrens’and boys’ Overcoats. For children from 4 to 12 years of age we have a very neat fur trimmed Overcoats for $1.956;worth at least $3. We call your attention to 300 neatly gotten up Childrens’ Suits, from 4 t013 yearsat $1.85. These suits were sold formerly at $2.75. All of the above described goods are selling now very rapidly and we would advise allintending purchasers to examine them before sizes are broken. All goods at one price at THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. THIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Full Stock on Hand OMAHA. Ice Plows, Markers, Hooks, Grapples, Tongs, TON THE TREATMENT OF ACL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. NAMV Fropvleiov. Run Iron, Etc. PR, ;.m fi W havo ‘the facilities, n|||m for the successful treatment of ever ease requiring cither medical or surgical treatme and Invite all'to come and investigalc for themselves ng experience in treat I o treat many cases SHEB,MAN ROAD CART. W BEST CART ON EARTH. |n., casen by letter enable m R on Deformities and Yo Disvass_or W oullx SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT, rs, Braces, Trusses, and and Surgical Appliauces, man- E/\SY DURABLE and CHEAP. Crated free on board cars, 7 UHAS. T. ALLEN, Marager. COLDWATER, Mich. Mention Omaba Bee, THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST 00: 15th AND FARNAM, OMANIA. The nnlydrel{aile medical Institute mlkln\] ana!e, Spamalg Narvuus Diseases NTAGIOUS AND BLOOD DISEABES, produced, successfully trentod ilitic poison from the system mmmu \ereury, tive treatment for loes of vital power. MUNICATIONS CONFID! 9 Call and consult us or send name and post-offica addreas-tpiaiuly written—enclose stamp, aud wo will kend )nu, |u pl'lm wr R}V TO ME T IBFIAI AND hlmvull Diskasks, WEAKNESS, SPERMATORRHGLA, lllro'lll 1115, GONORIIEA, GLEET, VAR STRICTURE, AND ALL DIs URINARY ORGANG, oF send i 5. W. COR. Property of ever, description for gale 1 all parts of tie city. every county in Neb s inable to vieit us may be treated at thelr Bedicines and Tnstru- ska, A COMPLETE Of Titles of Douglas county kept information desired, furnished free of charge upon application. HEYSTONE MALT WHISKEY h THE BEST TONIC) nALEmmrnusuw"un TING DISEASES und GENERAL DEBILITY. homncs, by correspondence. I OF ABSTRACTS ments sont by mail or ex prees & Maps of the city state or connty, or any other ED FROM OBSERVAT contents or sender. f i n flyu Yeisonal nterview pro Board nnd attendan Address all Letters to Omalm Memcal and Surgical lnsmn __©or. 13th St_and Canifal Ava_ 08AKA W-° P. BOYER & CO. Hall’sSafes,Vauits, TimeLocks Jai! Work, 1026 Yurnam Street, O: uuhn. Neb. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital DRWKENNESS tquor Mabit, Positively WALLING. Sur it can be glven In & cup of coffee or 1 I8 i moderate drinker o8 i “atos, Prosident, with far better of) il A Hugghes, Cashier. lupossibility for the FOR SALE BY TOLLOWING DRUG & £ D FOSTLR & Ti Dot Nl Blufls, BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK, 12th and Farnam Sts ral Banking Busmess ' N. W. HARRIs & Co. | BANKERS, 818, 31% .wi A‘u (Goodman Dr EAF ESSA.,‘...W.“ .‘El‘l“.‘?'\"““ i Bowme by one who was dewt reutd by most of b u curad hinsolt , Cities and others of likh grade pought und sold. Kustern he Original and Only Genuine. worthless Imiatons. THE LOUIS THE LOUIS THE LOUIS VELVETEEH TRICTESTEX AMIN I PAGE, No.4l Westils x~|.hu» Yo iy ryEVERY ithout dizcavering GENOA VEL- st L0 SR e WOODBRIDGE BRO S, Statel‘fi\%ents ‘ (KER BRON. PIAT\'US Omaha, Neb. E.T. ALLEN, M, D. SPECIALI Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat ¥ Room 9 Williams Building, atitute Tor Mather's \n*vnhw. ng of Infa LIBER, GUODALE & CU., Boston, Moss NERVOUS PEOFLE A ) by r4r.coNnn, | GURE FITS! 4 and Tt0 8 p.

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