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These are much the largest the society ever THE DOCTOR NEVER CAME. AV g Three fourths ‘of 'a milg ~Suwda won in W, oo oerctm s o e Sount druw o (A RAIN DAY IN THE WESTERY | 1 i Gt Gt ated ™ ™ | LIKE AN OLD FEUDAL CASTLE. H - ber of the best horses. A purse of $250 is One and one .,uuru-r miles—Troy won n he Work of the Asso v also offered for the best base ball team, the PN 2:10, Supervisor second, Wilfred third, Annual Mecting. X contest being open to any amateur club in e The annual meoting of the local W.C s Bingular and Fatal Accident Near | Nebraska ; The Milwaukees and Minneapolis Racing at Blair, was he their he A\Ihllll:‘rn):.dlrxl«l\. A VR SRUE Y S SR e WOt RS DU David City. Republic , at Valparaiso. Play the Only Game. Bram, Neb,, August 10.—(Special to THE | groat deal of miscollancous and routine at Florence. Is fluT DF uHDEH? VALPARAISO, Neb., August 10,—[Special 1.-| Beg,)~The racehat the Blair driving park | work was gone through with, and the in- Mor Fets Py e B Gy have so far been excellent, the weather £ood | jtiatory steps taken toward the establishment T Ber. | Last evenine the S o'clock U0 | THE « LATTER 18 THE WINNER. | nnd the track 1t sondtion e paln | ot s | 14,000,000 GALLONS every pav. | READ THIS IF IT IS, from the east came 1 with two extra coaches t 4 filled with the ublican clubs of Wahoo to-day will necesgitite a postponewent until | mention of which was male a few —_— Alrug-rm.u‘\l.rnvwmnml&:n.dn bub s tial Sature v 0 0« ‘s programme, n T . 40| o o 0 pro and Weston, They marched to the sound of | Omaha Signs Ted Kennedy, the Des “-ll "';'ll\l_j(t- lay's programm T 3 oin Tie Bee. . At present the soci- | phe e RS fife and drum through the main part of town Moines Pitcher, and Goes Over n the 2:33 clasy trotted Wedne Frank | ety has on its hands five of those girls, one to the city hall, where M. H. Jones and " . N P.won in three' straight heats, Granam's | peing only sixteen years old, all of whom Coionel S. H. Moore spoke on the subject of to Davenport to Play Membrino seconl, | Robbie Dunbar third. | expect shortly to bechme mothe A VERY REMARKABLE OLD LADY. She Falls Into a Fifty-Foot Well and 18 Rescued Unhurt—Huge Haik stones—Horse Thieves Artistic Arrangement of the Grounds and Settling Basins—Des- oription of the Ponderous at Seward, the tariff, followed by Judge Tarpening, of ree Games, Time--2:¢ e ; doors of houses of shamoe are « xmrxhwnf. Pumping Machinery. Wihod, alid othors, The room was_ pacited, b In the 2:27 class Kittie B, won, Edward 1. | and respectability gives them the cold shoul- L ekt many having to stand up all the evening, second, Klwood third and Johu fourth. | der. The home has become an imperative A Doctor Killed in a Runnway. The specches were all very interesting and Western Association Standing. Liw, necessity. A number of the ladies present | The new waterworks at Florence are boom Davin City, Neb,, August 10 Tuk Ber.]—About 8 o'clock last evening Drs. J. H. Calking and T. J. Murphy, of this place, were called in consultation over a pa- Colonel | Following 1s the oficial standing of the | qyihe fulning races have been Jones are to address 4 wass | Western association teams up to and in- | sco this evening, pecial to y fast. | agreed to be responsible for £ a month for | | o were six starters In_the half milé | its support, and an urgent wppeal is also | U AWAY With wost eucoucagiug vigor. The ats Wodnesdny, | Billie P, won in two | made to the citizens to contribute to its sup. | WOrk upon the new buildings is being pushed s rames straight heats. In the mile race Bay Billio | port us they may fecl able. The union counts | along with great rapidity, and will be com- Played Won Lost Pr Ct | won in the same order. The half mile heats | on'a rent of about £0 per month besides the | ploted before the people have any wdea of it. closely listened to by the audience Moore and Mr. uiceting at C Butler County's Wealth, tient residing about one and a half mile Davin City, Neb., August 10.—[Special to .::: ."fi ;\‘«;:\-“x".v:lul ) 501 and bllg. Mile heats in cu'lrll of maint T . e | There are about forty stonccutters engaged pouth of this town. About. two hours atter |y 1, dhessed valuation of the b oon g o Tho reparts of the various committers | 4 Lrcgant upon tho new mala buikding, and they started word was brought buck that the § v,y 6 property of Butler county for 1538, is ot Saratoga Races. tho various charitable puk L about twenty-five carpentors, while on the team had run away and Dr. Murphy was [ g0 CRERC o ot compiled re- ) 43 | SaratooA, August 10.—Summary of races: [ year. The report of the committee on p basins and the trenches are 135 laborers, and hurt. Dr. Murphy was found lying in the orts of the usscasors. This repuscuts one (‘" Iwaukee. MU Bivecighths of mile—Tessa K. won in | and juils was especially interesting and satis- | on the wholejob about thres hundred men, Fiss :.".1."{“{,";'.""{:}' is ribs broken and othor- | Efih of the actol valuation of tho taxable | {fie 2413020, Blossing second, Rotriover third "'h":\r.;‘m. idod 1o sond a request to tho | . Thesitoat Floronce is u beautitul one, | £ rt about the shoulde propoty of the couaty: Thore wore reported Throe-fourths of o mile—King Crab won in i 0 o sond o requeat to the | 4y up trow tho river, aud aftording fortho | 2 horsos, 29,840 cattle, 04 wiles, 1% Minncapolis 7, Milwaukes 0. MiLwavker, August 10.—[Special Telegram One and one-sixteenth miles- About 2 o'elock Dr. Calkine was found lying n the grass near the roadside dead, his neck being broken, The evidence showed that he was killod instantly in his fall from the Prince Fortunatus second, Perking fourteen in the ciuy, to be | bulldings —a solid rock foundation sheep and 19, 1 ! In u b ent at the Sunday evening meetings and | The main building or pumping = sta- gato ass 1 hogs. cssed value of walking an - g ,227. This show Dr, Callnder's Le Lvr Bies, Pasha won | P o 4 ; h g tion will be a marvel of architootural @ good per cent advance in the values of the | to Tie Bee.]—A storm was threatened to- | in 1:501, Bessie June second, Elmira third. st with the singing. M . : buggy. Both doctors were old residents of [ county, and that the actual value of Butler | day, and there were only about fifty people Five.cighths of a mile—La Clair won in Oficers for the ensning year were elected beauty. Oneof the most impressive fea slfln&og‘xlfi; m:&ulmml:{‘n«u in the Unjted this city, Dr. Murphy will doubtless re- | county’will now exceed $10,000,000 above its | prodent during Riwaulias Mid i, Lucky Jim socond, Redstona third. | 09 follows: President, Mrs., W. B. Smith; | tures of the wholo struoture will bea hugo | Fiiio states atornal Fovensie Tawa 89 4 Pen: cover. Dr. Callins leaves & wife and one | jndobtedness, g 0] Mok s ekl oy i S il chase, Tt bno-quarior miios— | Vice presidont, Mes, W, V. Jooiitlo: corre: | towor 10 fet in belght, which will oru | priotary Modlaine: iy Bacontod: " No. ot hild. ' —— game. Winkleman pitched a very effective 281, sponding secretary, Mrs, George Clark, re- | ment the face of the building, while at each tent R 0. ot cl Will Davis won'in 4:28', Beechmore second, [ 81 ¥, ., § i i ‘atent 149,578, Contalua no NSt olls, ao — To Bridge the Platte. game for the visitors, Klopf's great catch of | Kiliaruey third. cording sec . Mrs. W, K. Pottors treas. | corner will be an artisje turret, giving the [ essentini ofls, no" toref 1" substance or damag- Hyannis Gets the County Seat. vsnus, Neb, August 10.—[Special to | a iy after a long run was the feature of the SR urer, Mrs. J. C. Denise. building the castellated air of the old feudal | ing drugs, e ure medicine, cot- HyaNNis, Neb, August 10.—[Special to e Dhatd ol Gack conjune | game. Minneapoli th PR TEXAS FEVER. prosidents from the vavious churches | days in England. Jtis to be of solid Mis- | bounded from l';lr-(w»ll rbs and Old Peach ; Bk )—The oficial count gives Hyaunis the e g i plctalh bbb L e BB bR AL were elocted us follow souri sandstono, perfectly fire-proof, boing | Pl 10 taste, quict and declsive i \ta tion with the citizons, held u meeting last | fourth inning when a streak of batting and a evening at which it was decided to ask the combination of errors by the home men gave her five runs, The score Result of Recent Exper| Doolittle; | lined upon the inside with Anderson pressed West brick. The ideas of archite ents at the Chicago Stock Yards, rst Congregational, Mrs, W. V. county seat of Graut county, instead of t Baptist, Mrs, J. O, MeClur | Whitman, as was previously reported. The srect, Curan Dyspepih or Pilow Jiutiice fn S, Regaiate tural beauty, a3 | Tnactive Liver, Cares Diseased Liver,' fovives 43,000 i R GERE R L y ing B Grastons | well s constructive durability, are boing | the Kidneys, Improvos the A following county oflcors wera olacted: | fa; 2 VOLe $00 1 bonde [o7 tho purposc or | Ailwaukee 00000 o™ | Cmexan, Avgust 10.—A sories of testa was | WS {IRRCENG L B M WOn? | Minutely carried out, and it witl ba @ credit | Rogulates i wiolo wystom A e te i clerk, Siduey mmi‘ the P‘huh‘s has been in an impassable Minneapohis 01050001 0—7|[inaugurated at the stock yards some time avenue \grecational, Mrs, | to the whole country roundabout. 1trequires, | Whole ystom. Judge, George W. Collius Manning; treasurer, James Forb R. Naron) superintendent of L. Hall; surveyor, K. Str ingg St Mar 3 sheriff, chools, John 3 attorney, O. P, Warner; coroner, George Hoveyi T. R. Earned runs- Milwaukee 8, Minneapolis 2. | ago for the purpose of detormming whether ) Y Dodie strect Dresbytorian, | in the building, much engineering skill, us | ftLiver Wittoss ara ot Basos on_bulls—Oft Stevens 3, off Winkle: | or not Texas fever is contagious. To-duy a | Mrs, J. C. Denises” Third Congregational, | from tho trusses that will hold up the steep | Wiolosl, faf i trug in 5. 3 cAle Puller (8 ) b alliott: My 35 Ao, el v suspended ponder- | ers as foliows: by the Special condition for some time. The peovle on the south side of the river express their willing- ness to assist in building the unew bridge. maha, Neb., Dring ¢ Rl A ¢ V= | ist, Mrs. I8, . Davis; Tenth street Metnod- | 0us pumping muchmery, —The —footings St Fariaworin, ‘Sol e O ke i b Hucliging | Sne oity council, no doubl, will call for an'} Sirauss, Hawes, Jovne, Klopt. TDoubloplays | eral cattle which, on July 13, wore placed In | jgy. Mrs, . A. Pearson. ¥ SO of the tower and building proper TR Yt A, UIE 1o Kow. on the election at once, —Klopf to Hawes, P 11s—Crossle apen with ('n||_lh,‘ from T which had the The following superintendents of depart- | require the nicest adjustment to prevent un- 2 . J Hughe 1 B, Con| DRt CA Hinos b obd udlidligs ste 1 SETTH R T Broughton 3, Umy Time | fover. The discase, it Is thought, was soon | pents were chosen: fal purity and evan- | equal settloment. ~Tho architect, howover, | Py, dunes b 5 Another Fire at York. ) communicated to the Ilinois eattle, but was be M ) as given the most studious attention to all | & M. Crisse process of erection and contracted for. There Youk, Neb,, August 10.—[Special to Tng | ..“‘.“v..,l top 388 AL t Whon they | Eelical work, Mys, George Clarks jail and J studious N oy & D are extra good opening here for almost all ok, Neb., Angust 10.—[Special to i — i LIRS LI prison, Mrs. I3, A. Pearson: Chiness, Mrs, | these details, and the structure will be a ar Yot kings of business wmon. A lumber yard is —Aunother fice of unknown origin oc- Games Postponed—Rain. A ”'l”'*_ Yo il D. C. Bryant; German work, Mrs. Aunnie C. awon of excellence, symmetry and im- M8 cox, one of the most pressing noeds. curred i the northern part of the city last | The third Omaba-Des Moines game, which | &f [°ver weve appavent WHO Iasestigdiioh | Cloveland 2 L T L i Ao .m“."“‘\d;",‘L"h‘,!"‘. Datloge & 00 e night in the immediate vicinity of the livery | was to have been played on the latter's | Growers' association. JA'\“I\.‘“‘V,I.\h'mli\fl\\\'}\' W Jurdine, M. M| e bi Guskill enbion asliveady boert | fheitis R A TESE Lo N The Methodist Camp Meeting. stable blaze. It was @ carpenter shop, and | grounds yesterday, was postponed on account —— R M. Pholps. cCague, W. J. Wel- | ity servico, costing on the foundation Fuuvont, Neb, August 10.—[Special to | was burned completely to the ground. 1.0ss | of rain. The team left for Davenport, Ia., ite Bagging Takes a Jump, “UAdvisory Board—W. N. McCandlish, John | #100,000. ~ Perhaps a brief — descrip Mk Bre.|*-The Methodist camp meeting | about £500. No msurance. It was undoubt- | e the throe games scheduled for Minn 31, Lovts, August 10.—Another large ad- | Doll, William Flewming, R Harcis, G M, | tion of this colossal piece of miachinery will lad & damp day of it to-day und the gL an ineendinry, w20 | apolis for Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday | vance has been made in jute by the St. | Hiteheock. | mot como aniss. s a hurizontal compound brethiern are considering tho project of chang- e ke \was only saved last | will be played, giving the Davenport peovle | Louis mills having reesived mstructions from It was loft with the advisory b awd to fill rlm‘fx\u’-“:l\!:;h‘!\:‘“‘]11:‘):“||-:-~4\,v\|\|-14‘-‘ ol pumping jog their faith to Baptists. The morning 1t by tho excellent work of tho fire do- | an ovportunity to sce the Minneapoiis team, | the cast to increase their scale of prices. vacancies. A fnohics in dlamater, tWo low-pressurs oylin- jgtiug was led by Baw Bactod, of | parimont. Which thoy camo so near purchasingyplay [~ e o An Absolute Cure. ders 66 inches in diameter, two double-acting aching services at 8 a. m. and ball. cheerfully recommend Red Clover s ORiG AahSatbtn IMENT e-plunging pumps, 32 inches in dia 10:% a. m, were conducted by Rev. Harper, An O1d Lady Fals in a Well. “Ritin w150 prevented the Kansas City-Sioux | Tonic tothose suffering from troubles of [ 4 bh¢ ORIGINAL ABLFIINI OINTNINT D e of West Point, and Rev. D. Marquette, of ARLiNGTON, Neb,, August 10.— [Special ‘l'"j/ game on the lutter's grounds yester- | tho stomach und liver. Lam now on my | and i absolute care. for old sores, burne, | pendous engino will pump 14,000,000 alions v‘;‘{fl:'{{:_*";"":-’.‘l{‘\}';&". ”fl;:"‘_“ '”"l"f *‘,“{'"w Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Mrs. W, R. Hamil- | 44 I3 seeond bottle, and it makesme feel like | wounds, chapped hands, and all skin of water through the mains and into the ' R o £330 (i aftovnoon was | ton, uged over fifty years, foll into a well Omaba Will Play at Davenport. a new man. C. M. CONNOR, Nushua, | tions, Will positively care al kinds of pilcs. | ity por duy againel o pressure of 103 pounds naus w; CIence ana Arl, delivercd by 1ev. 4. B. Leedhan, of Wood | fifty feet deep, at her home four miles north 7, PavL, August 10.—[Special Tolegram | 18 For sale by C. F. Goodman. Shaar e el Ak AL O D 400000100 nEu At et dat i River, Owing to the damp and cool weather | of hore, to day. ~ She landed in two feet of | to Pup Ber.]—To-day's St. Paul-Chicago i AR PRI ] MM Eo b Aegay IS o Seti 18 LA Y s PeR A0S Open Until October, 1888, the attendance ws vt 18 1ot 8o good us b s | Water o hor feet, and was drawy out R AR b v I _le\flnn*; Lovomotive Whistles . cats pot: box—by mail} o et Hhleneth by bty | Medical Congress Meots August 74h, od for wit day or two. an hour later by a rope, she doing the tying, el Sy 1RO b s Frank B. ] . ge 1 e = : Sl hgn 1 TLAS Horse Thicves at Seward. T Andorson to Miuneapolis. Tho serios of | il iniiiting messues or holding con- T Y inches. An averaged sized man can wi -[L Sewap, Neb, August 10.—[Special to Hail as Lnrgo as Wamuts. | games between the Minneapolis and_ Omaha | vovsation with 1 ‘,,‘ ,,,m.w' “.',;”'u The Part Our Traveling Mew Will | OGS, 3 GYUEC Y Distons, and tho fly V‘a ATE LINE itk Bug, |—Seward county is agaiu infested | WAVERLY, Neb,, August 10.—[Special Tel” | clubs, scheduled to be played at Minneapolis | qep full speed on their locomotive Take In It wheel is thirty-five feot in hejght. In addi A §65 and $75, ! ; : ogram to Tile Ber. |—This placo was visited | August 11, 12 and 14, will “be played at Dav- for Ll ; OLives, | g commercial travelers of Omaha aro to | tion to this there ave two lowdk service on- ¥or tuformation apply to with horse thieves. Last night about 9 15 : euport, Ta., the chanis baving boen made at | has just putenteq a device which e AL JALDWIN ) Sia g o | by a very severe hail and rain storm this s 1.y ange # been made af RaTa h 3 3 have a large tent at the fair grounds in | gines, set up in a deep mu. The, Al o'clock a team of horses and a buggy were | U the request of the people of that city calls a tootometer. In reality it is a ble of r 0,000 gail Agt 1 New \ rk. stolen from the Methodist church at Utica, | €Vening at 8 Hail stones were picked up species of phonograph. Mr. Taylor was which they will reccive their acquaintances | & ble of Dumpg ll»m\.« Tl o Auts,, way, Ne ork. Methodist churel ca, a8188 0LAVI S0 5 = 3 craph. W 2 i i g ST daily into the low service basins. The | ——— _ A e bub po.cluoto the thiof has boen obtalned, | 10 Sl of walnuts, Boveral windows wers Kennedy Signed by Omaha. 1141 1o believe that somo mee al de- [ 4nd custopers from all over the Westortl | foundations of this building and pit to the Sewer Proposals. Tho property consistod of one bay horso, | reported. This storth seems to have visited | - DES MOINES, August, 10.—Just before the | vice could bo cmployed to settle the | of amusing games which they well kuow | WARE table will cost over $T00W, el w1 pmaas o L nine years old, weitht 1,050, star in forchead, | only a smali strip of country through this | Des Moines ball team stated for Milwaulkee [ oft-disputed —question in regard 10 | how to conduct. £ Dhe chimuoy, which i entircly separated | o,y Sopiomber cth, 18 for Rarnishug the amali holo in 'left side of neck: one light | region. to-night Ped Kennedy, the pitehier, was re- | whistling at grade crossings, There | The management of the fair is erecting ,I“;‘I":,\.ffl’*’m’“l""'l’l““‘Ill',“‘"l““‘_;‘:: -xln'\’ nk\t.(- I.‘}'_T"i. materialmd constrietini ot : | brown wmare, three ycars old, w = A leased from the Des Moines téam and at | are a large number of grade crossings | five buildings 24x100 feet in which it intends [ A reses it FGLEEGIAST AVERE ebol | plans wiid specifications on file in the cl wish farcy boils on inside of left hind log. A HEARTLESS HUSBAND. once signed by Omaha. SN many livoes ave | to accommodate the displ of counties | 9olid cut stone,from this baso up aft will | ofico in the eity of Grand Island, Hall Co., Nab. upon which anpually many lives ar o > The bugey had wine-colored_runn ! @ Yo aman; J be constructed of brick octagonal | Th Jand will 1z rean , dashboard kicked in. ork embraced in said sewers 1s approxi: b have he us follows Mfore, owing to too re His Wife D ¥ By Indif- lost. The relatives of those killed in UG tor T en to lnsa Local Sporting Notes. stricted quart With b in sh ck pole and to i of Wkinch pipe. 3 enoe N ot riably claim that the locomotive There are two thirty inch pipes from the A reward of 3100 has béen offered by Sheriff ference ana Neglect Thereis nothing in $he story: aboub Loyatk's | Lo s rns ) e | showin ER A Abe7 AN : 2L £ 0f 12400 pipo, Bwiley, 30 for the arrest and conviction of | MINNEATOLIS, August 10.—[Special Tele- | being sold. 5 & Ovett's | whistle was not sounded in time to warn | *Phe following is an extract from a note ad- [ PUINPS to the rivor, fThe Avell thit thos feot of 5-nch pipe. the thic property. “Reddy Wilson" Behind the Bars. GENEVA, Neb., August 10.—[Special Tele- gram to Tus Bee.|—William Robinson, of Exetor, was brought in to-day and put be- hind the bars. He is said to be an old timer at burglary and pocket picking. On the Sth pipes eater is tairty-five feet in depth, and resis on bed rock. Brom this woll two four foot pipes run out into the river to its center, ‘ § ) O o e o. { Where there is to bo built & submerged piex | It mantoles, S L 970 . s which is 20 be desig. | Of masoney. This is for the purpose of |G lue ot castings. nated as “Drummers’ Day” of fair wee gettiug the water as clear and puve and freo | Alibids shall pe made wpon the printed bid. A et o who travel for Ouan | from tho mud and- discolorations of the | aing bl wien accowiuny the speciiica- R B TR Peaant | shores us possibie. x tons furnished by the city upon application to Wge tha | Sty e iKnexsent RihAdL Pwo temporary wooden buildings aro now | the undersignod, and no costs ave to ho taxed 0y LHe cxpousc ho, o being erected over the pumps in order that inst th nt upon the bids. and #0 for the return of the the victims. The raile ad companies, against damages, by Sccretary W. L. Eastman to all velling men: velling men of Owaha ave making 0 feet of 15 ueh pip inch vipe 1-uch pipé, gram to.Tur Bee.]—A tall, well dressed Frank Ringo, St. Paul's second-baseman, sotan] ol young woman walked nervously up and | is stillin the city drunk. SumRoteon oI MM e damagee down Nicollet avenc this morning @ num- | There are to bo several special and mateh | Ve L1e POWE S0 ofion bR AL bor of times, She wore a black silk bonnet, | races at the fair grounds this after- | YO8 IEVENEER (8 A0 EE ST it oy L bl Take) a bIdeiz. pluahOct. lmnn. There will be a freo-for-all trot and | tell-tale whistling register, which takes ‘ 2 e et co for a purse of $100; a match wot for | the sound from the whistle eve v time man and a maroon colored_dress. Her face [ ¥55'0 Giae, ind a wontloman's road race, | it 1s blown and records it. was fair, but it bore upon it the lines of care | owners to drive, for a purse of §50. In ovder to explain its work and tronble, Sho was recognized by a gen- ———— run of any ongine on the New York and | has left a list with the cashier of your house, 8 B ik ach bid, to be-con o, muse Contain u cer- & of July he burglarized threo stores in Exeter, | theman us the wife of George \W. Emdor, the OTHER GAMES, Now Haven ropd may be used for illus- | With vour name thereon, and would ack vou theymaviie e s tony tib Ui ine itsolt il etk upon Tocal i m i su of ¥ ell i sors’ clutel book-keeper at the Pauly house, and a tration. Say engine No. 120 draws tho | to kindly notify himto pay the treasurer, | g0y b ; 4 100, payable to the city of Grand Island as y Shiuahmias fak ettt duiohe yoman with a tuching istors. | Mrs. | Yesterday's Winnors in the National e T e Ao Mr. G, O, Loback, 9 us your subsctipiion, T G M e R zih‘ ol oot Into. & cuniracs. with. g0l aad » mber is about twenty-five years old, al- _ & A S e ou will please send the secretary the size | OWWhS thre RIpiols . s | | = said to have stolen from different towns. [ though in appearance much older. She League Contests. Haven to New York. The engine is | o}t vou wear, as it is expected that cve which will be terraced, plated and lai nt bonds within ten days' notice of His names are many. e is known in Omaba as “Reddy Wilson,” while he passed here under the vame of “George Howard,” and in Hastings as “Frank Wilson.” He is well educated and is @ sharp looking fellow. He is chavged with picking the pocket of the shooting gallery man of this place, at Crete & into a beautiful park, almost in the center of [ AWAr which will be the immense settling basins, P,’f,"‘,:’.l.:‘ll reastven sueikigns to rejch annodal veritable lakes, high above the rolling river. Bids to De enclosed in a sealed envelope with ‘Phese basins are to be models in details and | endorsement “Sewer Proposal” thereon and nicety of construction, and can be cleaned by | addressed to the und d. the gravitation of their own weight into tho By order of the Mayor and City Council, v below. Two of these reservoirs aro . W, BRININGRH, City Olork, PriLapeLpigs, August 10—Result of to- | backed up in front of the depot and me L 0300000 03| lived with her parents at bortago, [ 4 =il Wis., where her family is well known and D‘fu B respected. About a year ago last December of the man in the parade will wear a black silk hat, ed to the train, l‘hn‘rl vdnghwvr, which we x:‘ru going to buy in large p . corge Corbett, steps into the dispatch- | quantities an get at factory prices. the newspapers published accounts of & P’;:::“‘g‘r';‘f ubm‘{.n’:ls?mgcrg L0 =3 lers office to get the time or AL ST These hats will bo dolivercd to you any mu.k;‘nuanm wrlmh oclurml 5\ gumm‘w Philadelphia 8, Detroit 10 Errors—Philadel- | Watch exactly “with the standard time. ml"l d\t\x_rlxllm‘fm[l wuc:&h(luc\ !;{ru‘nb‘\)l"xlnu uu'.rn;? FAI, SR Yo, :f“’"_‘m:"‘p,‘;“pflw;’:’fim phia 3, Detroit 7. Umpire Lynch, The dispatcher hands the engineer a | #14 WilL COst A e e We hown g T hands Please be sure o send in your sie. We hono nese) Grand Islaud, Hall Co,. Nebraski. Shors tino ago, His examination is set for | Kmder house, ono of the fnost hotels in | | WASHINGTON, August 10.—Result of to- | “tootometer,” which is alre Y set for | You will take an. intorestin this aftair and airend isieurly dons anid aiherpwilibelbuily it next Monday. Portago. His father is weaithy aad the | GaY's game: Engineer Corbett’s run. It is numbered | hut your shoulder to the waeel with the rest | Fereaiter commensurate with the consump- e family aristocratic. The couple lived to- | Washington o engine’s tion of water in the city, Between these gethier only a short time when Mrs, Emder | Chicago. 0004 010 0 0=5/andis number | of the boys to the amount of #2 to make it a = % 4 By i < _ dated and officially locked,so that | Success. A cordial invitution 18 extended to | Minature lakes and the river, aba height of | Became insane. Shortly after hor husband | Pitchers—Whitaey for Washington, Bor- | jy' is jmpossible for any one to alter its | all traveling men who travel in Nebraska or [ (Y e . Tott hor and camo to this city, where ho was | chers and Vau Haltren for Chicago. ' Baso tor of tho whistlo soundings. The | the west to be present on that day and join | oy L ) afterwards found and shadowed by Iuspector | hits—Washington 11, Chicago Errore— | resis Aol el i e okt | in the parade. Please give this your ‘im- ","l”{"'% HEhh g L ek IO w GOI famam and [5“1 sgs o e wwas subsequently arvested and the | Washingion 2, Clicazo 8. Umpire—Powars, | +'tootometer? s placed in a pocket | mejiute atteution. Uniforms adopted for tho | il % e wilinRond e ety (L0 ’ L martiage was again perforined in New i Bostoy, August 10.—Result of to-days | Dracket on the front of the cab, just be- | day by the committeo, light colored flannel | P CFS OF VESIOT FRORH LU0 b o e i moud, Wis. The wife returned to th gamo: neath_the whistle. Tnsido the “tooto- [ shirt, durk colored pants, black silk hat, | It slong on the cono of thaglullewith the | paig ju Capital. . 100183100 1—7|meter” is a long voll of tinfoil, upon | Japancse parasol, no coat or vest. i watare QIR IRAG, SEN g home st Portage, Wis., and has been misora- | Boston.... rgi¢ u % ds L s ble ever since. Kwder was enzaged foralong | Indianapoiis.....L 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—2 | which are stamped cross-lines repre- il by below, and fifteon miles of the sinuous 11002 00 4 0-8|tocorrespond with th Grenler Bros. Not Responsible. Avkonra, Neb,, Aug, 10.~[Spacial to Tan Bee.]—Crenier Bros. circus showed here yesterday to immense business, and leit for Minde at 12 o'clock last night. Mr. George N. Stecle, agent for the show, is investigat- ing the report that a crowd of foot pads are following them. He offers §1,000 a piece for $500,000 Bitchon and S ; ; i < valley, with its lights and shades, and shin- g approliension and conviction of the orimi- | MO &8 night dlerk in tho Pauley house, and | _ lichera-Clarkson and Shrove, Basabits | sonting every grade orossing on the | “Than lot thomoon usurp the rile of dag, | moring reachios of water botwesn, strotehing President. pals. He says that their depredations in | 18 mow, '-‘“l' '>§UK‘~"LI’°‘ l\lh: hmd»[l; lm‘i“ :lu‘x’T’O::u"Ins"-?““i".flu,“f l_5;‘1.\',1-5_u»smn road. The roll 18 unwound from one And winking tapers show the sun his waj [ away to the distant haze of the hovizon. Back JOUNSON, Cashier, Loup City and St. Paul were committed in mfi»t "l“:::;;:;m!u:m AR ARG andlgaolis AEiU l‘l:) u\-“"fl"'( | axle to another by means of a small Eonghigmylausonicaniiac to the north are the conical hills, with their each caso afier tho circus train hd departed | BoDe of Winning L, Back. o Lite M ok, August 10.—Result of to-day’s | ¢lock attachment, so that each line rep- eed no revelation to believe bucks bristling with scrab oak, pium | L. B Winniavs. S Lo Wiy, andsthat the pang first struck the show at o b h M09, resenting a crossing will be brought to Ladies suffering from any of the | aua hazel, vet — withal forming a | 8 H.JoHNsSC H. MCCONNELL, Toup City. " He requests tho authoriies | Was kept for weeks closely housed in a room | New York......0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0— 2 | ¥Pschu il &0 fl Yie B8 AoNEH esor ailments peculiar to their | Pieture calculated to ontranco ~ the | Wit Sikvkis O as. Mge Where tho show is billed Lo assist Mr. Grenier | b Vhe Pauley house, ~ She was always sent | Piutsburg 1000000 0 0—1 |the ‘sounder opening” precisely ‘at the ¢ 4 ‘s Ba- | 8rtists’ eye. In fuct the new waterworks | ALLEXT, Recror. D. CUNNINGHAN. in auimhtu\hué the gang should they follow | bowe, only to return after ashort iuterval. |~ Piichers—IKeefe and Staloy. — Base hits | same moment that the locomotive speeds s Fa- | 0 Fiorence, within & short time, will bo one BENSC JUTENEN iy Her Iatest arrival oceured to-day, when she | —Now Yorik 4, Pittsburg 4. Errors —New | aver tho grade crossing. At the proper | Yorite Prescription according to divec- J. he wost attract d plotures i failed to tind her husband at the hotel. She | York 2, Pittsourg 3. Umpiro—Kelloy. distance bofore veaching the engincer | tions, will experience a gent of tha woat altrackivaand pioturcaqueraints ne revela- | ahout Omaha, Accounts of Bankers hants and Iudivid = ell i o 5 uals received on the m ;l fuvorable terins, A Prohibitionists at Pawnee City. fell inwo @ swoon and was taken to the St. i 5 blows the standard signal, two long and | tion in the benefiy they will receive. | " Fho works themselves will, when com- : Pawxes Cory, Neb., August 10— gzwm James hotel. She has sinco called upon her Amwerican Association. wwo short blasts, 3 D18 Mow | 1t is a positive cure for the most com- | pleted, be among the most cfticiout and finest | = T TTEH TV e s s Spec husbaud, but ho refuses to humor her wishes | CixciNyATI, August 10.—Rosult of to-day’s y )0 o Ak B s okl ) DS e, “THE BOHANON Tolegram to Tur Bee.}—The prohibitionists | and sue will return again to her home with a | game; ¥ Y '—0—ot, t—o—ot, t00, too. plicated and obstinate cases of leu- | ltlhe wholo Iunum.\, mn; the uw{:u Yy IMPROVED. P to-day held their county conveution for tho | heavy heart and a mind still furtber weak- | Cincinnati .....0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3— These sounds aro registered by the ""‘:"“C'.v excessive "}1‘""‘-’* - palutul: | WAy congtatAle Shomaeivey on B U 0 ' i purpose of nominating county oficers aud | ened by her desp Brooklyn 0000000 0-23|“tootometer.” Should the engineer fail mansl '_““_“”‘_‘-‘. ‘l'l""-l"“’“‘l =".I'I"; ential cleoment to safety, health and electing delegates to the state convention. A KAxsas Crry, August 10.—Resultof to-day's | to sound his whistle the ‘‘tootometer” | Prolapsus, or falliug of the womb, wi happiness is concerned. BEST MAp;, X SRS 4 i AL IR emale weakness,” anteversion, Mr. Frank Fiedler is the superiutendent of By actual count over forty were out, besides e would show an empty blank. bagl male ansas City....0 0 0 4 1.1 0 0 0—6 [ Andsothe run is made to New York, | retroversion, bearing Peifect Riding Buggies. down sensations, | const eI ; uction, but the work iu its eativety is l y many ladies. H. A. (h\b.by and Josiah _."{«,n- our Mcn Buried by talling Walls at | Cleveland. .. 0100000 0—4|the tootometer” rolli p of | ehronic congestion, inflamme nd | under the personal supervision of Mr. 8. L. GH.BOHANON. Breaking Carls. A R ot teta s Chattanooga, Tenn. LovisviLLe, August 10.—Result of to-day’s | tinfoil in time and utison with the tion of the womb, inil 0B, [ WA -~ i il Prices, al fa . Vi 5 T 4 oY - : . i Al Wne. ‘s 3 R s tearoiabl o mx;:.;:r::u? L“Li:sx:-luumlmwm ving in di CiHATTANOOGA, Tenn,, August 10.—A fire | gau !uu\'vmulll of the enzine. All trains 1 and tenderness in ova L e — 0010088 0-7 Caldwelt | Lonisville . tths-Caldweil | Lotsvitlo 101101 Ovden ey Bohanon Carzlags G0, " cilichGor Send for Cataloguo. which broke out in the block, destroyed the entire business blc 3 besides the building of beitzer & Brother, | qio's vatoos the Baltimore clothing house, and Spelton | Athletics & Howard's store. The fre was under | St. Louis. control at 12:30. A wall fell on four men e after midnight, vwo of whowm are still under THE M.\lil\s.\lh.'. debris, J. B, McMillan, a prominent The delegates l'f sact fim,. on this road, so | Panied with “iutornal heat.” toot- T Y53, 84 0 Detectives on the Coweateher. B f s f/ hagre g With tho Ume | pi g detoctives are still on guard at eware o crojuia ched. If extra : 4 Qifferent points along the B. & M. Serofula Is probably more general than any and mauifests itself in running sores, pusiular withdrawn from Omaha. Thu eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged ]n(uu the state convention are: J. Piper, G. W. Weider, Itov. W'D Lioyd, Rov. Littie, L. Davis, . d 0od, William Johnston. Mrs. Milo Pool, i iss Melissa Hays, L. H. Dean, Mrs. C. M. nnett, Mrs. M. K. Walker. This evening Rev. Graham is speaking o a crowded house, ¢ hoiton Only Went to the Blufts, o run on 1 ) 0000000 0-0 August 10.—Result of to- 0 0 1000000 0-1 0003400+%3 v M Pinuveo himself came in on bound train accompanied by two m rde crossings, the sounds ave all v stered and an exact record taken o . A s Sren oy 0, Wi 103t iu the fire, but the naimes of | The Second Da the whistle’s blasts, and the exact lo- | rote on the pilot of the locomative, Hood's Jamarkable for powerhil srARe o R A : ) . ot other parties are not known. men Bellevue 1 5 cation of the engine on the 1s ~“"l""} Wt “‘. Destan rilia. he two expels ull tr 1 from the hluud JET $0 the 13gE.]—Schultz, the photographer, who « gottén out probably fatally hurt. Be e Lt e : I e e anotad T, took the bagk track on the west bouud train leaving it pure, entl , and healthy. Bolute was supposed to have been drowued, has ro- tal loss is about 340,000 and the m- ELLEY ANGE, Neb, August 10— | at the time of the blast is denoted from | ghe sume night. AR 03 T Y T et turned, having been on a trip to Council about 3175,000. In the excitewent of | [Se¢ o to '2us Baw]—The goo, | no end of therond to the other, At SENE I vear hadl (wo Funning soros on ny neck Tone of thess instranionts, Blufts. The only explanation of the strange lundreds of citizous rushod into. tho | ond day’s shootiug of the Departwent of the | the completion of the trip the, *‘tooio- 1f you nre about Lo i g Loectih 4 buildings and endeavored to save their gooas. One building fell I when fifty persons were inside. At noon to-day five bodivs had been recovered. “Pwo wore bodies have been dis neath the ruins, but the night. It is beli uriod bene tto annual rifle competition came off to- | Meter” is handed by tho engineer to | § a calio or other article s icArokoliion Lioad'a Bareasatia A ', skirmishing being held in the movning | the proper official,” who removes the don'tmy dear madm, i you have a di S e (st El RO ud known distances shooting, 500 aud 6oy | FOL of sounds and prepure and adjusts | vegard for your bushail’s, children’s, | - gore; or soven years, spes S I : ' s, . the afternoon. Th ay i 0 ® e p. | or your own digestion, use any other Bysn : T'he strips of tinfoil are carefully in- | ti i \ 3 ving " rilla cured him, . ST vip y in- [ than Van Duzer's llavoring extract #9040, 5 | doxed and presorved for future vefe " . fPican i of e Sovcateentl Lhoy coutain uo_deleterious chemical Sait Kheum 7 e O N ence, and the engineer credited or | ingred The rling flavor O % eng ! ngre I ng - flavors R e T e linad 0 cure of Gonorrhoea sod charged with omission of whistles, e in every way worthy of your ' :]y":“ ) 4 Gleot. T prescribe itand In the event of a person being killed | confidence, since “they arve delicious, s feclsafo In recommonde wen up to date on a g ing. the tootometer will | pure and b v concoutrated. Grovers ing 1t to all sufferers, up to date: 1 - W, (ilynn, sergeant 17th inf. . truthfully everywhere sell them. A, J. 6701 or Murder, Chas. H. Muir, licutenant 17th inf denote the « 4 -V.II'K aftair, as given by himself, is that he remem- bers nothing from the time he left here July 30 until he found himself in the Bluils on the following Saturdey. The citizens ge erally are williug to accept his statement and look at, the affair charitably, as his actions gould only be ex ed on the ground of k!mpol'm‘; insanity. seem sutis- jed, und of course the citizens must be. svered b can not be reached od that 134 Kenger W tho ruins with six or totul loss of life is estimated at ten, and four peoplo ure reporied baaly wounded. on univen ton in the is als seven obhors, The by Hood's Mrdou by the '.fi as Uoemioa) 0o Lightning at Central City, CextraL Crry, Neb, August m Spie yria, Oy sufle ud salt theum, ¢ cial Arrested stance at wh to Tue BEE.]—A sovere electrio storm, ac: St Josere, Mo, August 10.—[Speclal { Johu W. M blown before the crossing was reached, The Ring Had Been Stole han: obiceo. Liies D13 hands would ., PRICE, $1,00, companicd by Just a spriule of rain, passed | Telegram to Tus Bes]—Henry Sootiwan, a | Beawan B tonant, "The tinfoil strips,ean b latan| On complaint of Detective Digmun acic open and bload. 110 trid various prep- L 8olik by, Dy e e S John Corrie, private 11ty inf. ! yard, was arcested this ntions witk Hood's Sk | eereren afternoon for the murder of Join Brown at Lake Contrary two years ago. The men got into a quareel over a game of cards and Toothman deliberately drew a revolver and shot him. He thea left the country, but ro- turued sey aths 0. Ha denies Mo I\un/; 3 aud will altewpt to | H. H. Weisht, lic utenaut Bewan Walke —— W l'h.u n M. derer Captured. Fillon . Stoarns, ¢ over this city at 7 o’clock this morning. The house of John Hays was struck by lightning and somowhat rattled. The family was un- 3 injured, but their escape was vemarkable. A One young'man was within six feet of a 3 chimney dowh which the current passed, and i @ girl engaged M getting breakfast was stand- e ing over a cookstove that conducted b ourrent to the ground. A barn on the farm of N. Harnes, oue mile north of towu, wus struck and bursed. The dsmgge is only it inquest or in a conrt of justice in ¢ Charles M D il el 5 fin 1o an - Ay well.”? sipate t v ofan | : " | gaparilla, and now says: “ Lam entirely well. 3 | A nenga Amaatn ol P ”:'1”‘;,‘ uaving in Uis posscafion & rg that had My son Liad salt rhoum on bis kands and fact of the whistle |} Nad > | been stolen. le is very indiguant o on thia ealves of his legs. o took Hood's o e T sounded or I'yne uirair, as he said be bought the ring at ¢ Sarsapa o o R | cunning yje strips through o) pawn sbop, When the - S 0 i owner discove oh the exact \lv\ une of sound SFue Gyverland lhmln' ” t young Mirie v as weariag it he clm 1 be ropro- | it, and the ring was turned over to ia Has so arranged its Pay only Car service, that berths can n " Dy .1 1100D & COn Apo 3, Lo served upon application by a IOO Doss~ Ov;e Do.hr a August Scholl, uben L. Kase Leonard Dietz sorgeant 7th inf paonog and the key of the whis e e oy e 1 rle it of pocket what he had 2ping w be re- ticket covy,Passonger Agent, of the and convenient tje. M. inventor, has assgrances t "aylor, the his inven- AN l'uTll Mhoral Sth ing ut to M. J e nominal, SearN Lo, Mo, August 10.—Piieqon, [ Jobin W. Burns, sergeant ith cav. tion will nm very general use, = Ria: Council Blt et i e £ — the negro who fatally et ™ | Oscar T. McCord, corporal 2d iuf, - . ’ AR SR - when ms turned over to the t b A City Marshal Soriously Injured. | i WO VIR WS wounded OMlcer | igand White, corporal sth ing udo Marti wishes to announce | 181t not better to nip Consumption, gty whory gy dhppicdraghel lon ot g 1 Grxrva, Nob., August 10.—[Special Tele: | gog xr weneaday, was ocsptured to- | Chus. M patrons that her dressmaking | the greatest scouvge of humanity, in passengers can now scoure berths or- to Tng Brr T, T Jawsl 5 oy | <o Wk plaged 1n the Bpriugfold fall, | ‘Lorisarrow & s il bo. closed during Auguit. | the bud, than to try to stay its progros g r dered, the same as a ’ullman be ured. 'h is now surrounded bs a mob of 300 | be held and in the men who threaten to lynch him, The uegro | f &, 500 and 60) other men, | isso badly wounded, however, that it is } the competitios briuk of the rave. A f ornia’s most usoful pr ahal, of this place, was seated in a way car to-day together with soyeps! Pt D | She is at prosent enjoving vaeation in | o8 the onday tho. preson. | the mountains. — Wil veopen Sept. 1st, | of Cal . I LOMANX, ; when the Sigine come doin the track at 4 | Uiouglt lo will dio tation of prizes takes at :‘h‘uiflle\h and, Jacobs’ bloclk, 1oth and | SANTA AR RS RIE S SO rate, and oWing 10 the air brukes (ail | sese—————————— = e - D 8 r) e Nasal arrh, too of % 25 J “,:{“l ":‘{:}Tm‘fi T aecthaa ) S e I B it S astae N e 0o T Rt Rl R . A AIRE . quring % serously ieraally. "His o s pee L AUMIBATY, OD EoAMUATS 1 FR008 M | stciali” and ..vu.,;..-n.x&.....m 3, Crotuia | he.cured by OALIVORNIA AT Surgeon and Ph]shm be in danger. ) . > 3 block, cor. 16th and Capitol avenue. tE. These remadies: Oce N. W (o R ey —~ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. New Yous, August 10. —Summary of | Chronic and nervous discases u spec- | fully warranted by Goodman Drug Co., {be, bat Folephioiie 1 1eaidence telepon © The Dodge o County Fn!; y Brighton Heach races falty, Telephane %44, at 81, or three for 32,50, oA, Fyey o o Neb., August 10.—[Special to Five-cighths of a milo—Marsh Redon won " — - awchgs. S BOTLL WATERS '::l;::,]'_h:. dlnogt:n of the Dodge in .»(..:.:v"|1|.nx..u second, Sweety u,.r‘d. If you want a good carriage or buggy The Weather Indications. At 016 F 8t, Washingten, D, C, ;uu:;asmnv P ;‘!mnlhly by over 10, . Gaunky Agrcultural society met last oyeu. | Whea Baby was sek, wo gave her Castoria. Bevon-olgtha of & wilo—Auutio Leat | oheap, goio s For Nebraska: Local raius, warter, varii- ey YT i ;Vr&'%‘:mx‘.?(..fi::firu . won in 1:30%, Bryan Boru , Keyatol a0, B vinds, h P fog and arranged the pursos to be oftored for | When sho was a Child, sho erlad for Castoria, Sl el Hocont, Reymlona | - siapson’s, 1400 and 1411 Dodge st For lowa: Raln, slightly warmer, southerls WEA ADYIOR VALK, ROV T0 ASY & Tl i s s . the coming. fair, to be held from | When e became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Oue and one-sixteenth miles—Cardinal Me- 2 fr S = winds. 7 ‘oz ‘ 2k il by Go 5wclusive, The p\me- 0gETe- | When shohad Children, she gavethem Castoria, | Closkey won m 1332, Youghiogheny second, Go to Pricy’ lake for picnics. Fine For Daliota: Local rains, slightly wuiwer M Y Tl For sale end by mail by Goodman “‘m trotting, pacing and run > Alawo third, ; coucert every buml.\y. easterly winds, S WET WARSTON CO. Drug Can, Qmaha, Neb,