THI5 DAULX BEE : UESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 - Daily Bee. Tue'-duy Morninu 5ept. IO. Wentlior Roport. i following observation' arc Inken n the Mme moment of time nt all the station n timed , ) WAU UEFAntucxT , 0. S. SiosAi-SKn-1 vice , OMAHA , Sept. IS , 18S2. ( l:45p.m. : f § fl flmjS I mjS Denver , . . . . 79 s .Lljlt Clo r Cnej-'t no , 9S \V TtfKh rr W l Mile. SO ' \V llr k Cloudy rutio S ) SO NVV.Frtfh Cloud } ! > 72 i v Itrlik P lr YanVton. . 2071 \V Moll Oloildj DC * Maine. ' 21 cs VSW lltl.k r if SWW LuTtniorL I'M 70 , -W llrljk Our fit. I'aul. . | 29 M Kri h Ulcn ly I 9 m llrl'k Otar Mnirhiftd ' 7(1 Itil-k Oe r Vlnctnl . 21 M llrl'k IMr ' H f. Tr.h Thrnl'n Huf3rdC. . . . 29 75 l.luht lffr C feel fi Inrhi-i aho\olow atcr mark ti % , 2 tcctljlnthra at YtnLtor. LOCAL BREVITIES. The funeral of the lalo KHzabclli Ulni KOW took place t 130 p , in , ycfltcrJfcy froi the rorlilence , MlChlcnKo ktrett. Intel mcnt nt Holy .Sepulchre Cwtctery. An extra coach nil lei to yc terdny' ' noon train for firnl-clain paenciif cm nn there were In nil ten cam out , licavil loidtd. John t'amncre Wlrlli , non of Mr. .Toll Wrthdlcd ! at 7\fin : , m. ytntcrday of hem dUeanc , ngcd 2 ! ) yenrA mid nix month ) Tlio funcrnl will tnVo | lace from the fnm ly re idenco nn DoUKlan street nl .1 ji. m Tnciilny. Krieud * nro Invited. Thin wet It lm opened up with a nlori of wind and dtitt that makes the city wti Its old lime axpect. Added tjthh tliohci Is olmoiit lutolcraUo aud while ROHIO l > i diet a storm of rain within 24 hours it more likely Hint the month will hold 01 as It linn begun. Joseph IJcrry , who Is ono of the oldo ralliotid mt'ii in tin state , while wnrklt on the St. Paul road mrt with n icrloiiH n cldcnt. Nearly nil the flesh In ncnliloii n his tight foot. Ho I now raiding wll Mr. JnincH Pope , nt 803 Karimm htrcc where bo In beiiiK well cared for. A couple of boysnnincdShephard hm been nrrcntod for stealing n $1 ! clilnn ci and saucer from Samuel lliirns. AH tlu did not deny the fact they were coantnltti nnd n trftnncrfpt will lie xent by . ) m ! | liencko to thd Dinlrlut Court nskliie th they bo fiivui a term In the rcfiirni nclilx A Httlo BOU of Mr.'d'oorgo Whetmnr the hackmnn , was severely bitten In tl Ido Sunday by u bl ( { dog. The nltu hapi > enoil on North lllth ttrcet. Ueoi | put ono Imllet In the dnnpcroun brute nr thecrowd mnktnK It dnngerouii to hoi ngnln he waited until yentcrdny nndmnde complatut In politic court ngftlUHt tl owner. Proubytorlnn Cburcb. At tlio service of the Second Pro ; bytorian church yesterday morniri | the pastor intended addressing tl people in reference to praise , haviii before his mind the many , the beaut ful , and the well adapted psalms ( King David , who lived in a lam whore the many beauties of uatur called for any inspiration which migli bo found in man , And according ! the pro-arrangomont by the choi oaussd a very happy effect. Th former soprano sang alto until th last hymn , "Jesus Calla Thee , " whci the soprano and the alto exchanged parts , 701 Binding the hymn with a < tnuchoaso and beauty as to make tin hymn seem almost new again. The pastor's text was , "Destroy i not , for a blessing is in it. " Isaial (35:6. : (35:6.After After -referring to the character o the UubrowH and thuirmmga of praise ho centered his thoughts on the foi lowing practical suggestions ; ) . The benefit amt blessing of sing ing In thu sanctuary , U. llovoront criticism ot the bibh conducive of spiritual growth. ,3. The continual worship of Goi during every hour of one's life. Littlt thoughts or aspirations not to bo do strojred. One has compared some Chriatiani to the perfectly 'while leaves betwooi the old and now tostiimunts. "Thoj are not of either. " ( And wo maj ndd , simply to make a record of lifi and death ) While the sermon was pleasant tc listen to , it was pointed. . * Persons whoao blood has been cor rupted , and thu circulation dorangoi by foul secretions the result of tin disordered chemistry of the body- need for their purification somothini like an inward baptism at the hand of Mrs. Lydia K. Pinkham , whom laboratory is sit No , 2'M Western Ave MUM , Lynn , M B. Her Yvgatubli Compound is fairly intimidating thi country an with a rim of life , Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Kx cclsior lloof Point , " was patented Ma ; 24th , 188L , and otters putent nuni ber 241 , 803. Any person found o known to tamper with the manufacture facturo of said paint will bo punish cd to the full extent of law. No prr eon hua any authority whatever to sol receipts , HAWTJIOKX & Uuo. , Lancaster Pa. _ "Uuchupaiba. ' " Quick , complete cure , nil annoyini Kidney , Bladder , and Urinary Dis oases. A 1'rotf t from JPKttttuoutli- Coni | > ondtiipe of Onul lieu , 1'tArrnMoum , September 10.- Many thuukii to THE HUB for its cor rect statement of the Weaver nomina tion , in giving Cass the credit tt which she ia entitled. After thr Douglas county delegation voting foi Weaver to bri-uk up Oaloy , nnd com. binina to nominate Mitchell on tin next ballot , which In all probabilitj would have been done had CBSB not changed her vote when she did ; I B'M after all that , then for Frvd Nye ti claim the honor of Weaver's nomina tion for Doui-las county , u , to ay thi least decidedly cheeky , D. COMING CONVENTIONS , flie Meotiog of the Republics Ftate CoDveijtiou To- ' KOI row. The Quarter Centennial Meet ing of the Mnoonio Grat d Lodge , The KntlonnlVomnuV Enlfrnc CotivoiitlonN < ztWo k The coming week , as well c.s the on just passed , promised to to n buty on in Omaha , as it will ace the gatlmrin of the Mate republican convention , th Masonic grand ledge and the Nntionn Woman's Suffrage association. The fit-it named assembly ia c < i11ci for to-morrow , the 20th , nml nlrond ; the clans ate gathering. Alargonum ber of candidates and delcgi'oi : hav arrived in the city andtnkon up the ! hiadiuartors at thu Mlllard nnd IV ton , where thu candidates live toku suites of rooms in which to complot tlieir cinv.13. Hun. James W. Diwc , chairman c thu state central conimitteu. IA in th city nnd hulUii forth al thu Millaril which is the huudiiuartutn of thu stut central committiu. Thu conventioi will nssomble at C o'clock WoUnusdn uvening ut Jtujd'n opera houst Througli sumo giosi niisuianiigetnenl this liousu , which was nil ) posed to have been engaged fi the use of the convention o Wednuaday evening lus been let fi an uniuitiiiumeii ; . The rtsult is tlu they will not have the nso ul it ufti thu ouHl.onmry hour for the opening i unturtaiiimunts. Thu convention wi probably asnumblu nt U p. m , , tlfcct temporary organization , uppoiut committee on credentials and adjour to ! ) u. m. Thursday. The session i thu convention will probably bo 10 tended over three days , nnd meiu while thu railroad ring will hav ample opportunity to set up its pini Thus far there has been but little u ) cltoraont or log rollinu , and the hole last ovonitigprcsentcd no oxiraordiuai activity. Tiiu majority uf the deli utes u ill arrive to-day , nnd to-nigt ihiiiKs will urrive at fuver heat , releronce to our personal column wi show what delegates nnd politiciui are in town nnd us to their proceoc ings , they have been thus far entirul sub ros.i , there being losi uxcitumon than on tlio eve of u primary electioi The Musical Union orchestra am the Omulm Glee club have both bee secutud for thu occasion , which gum uiitues first-class music during thepn. gress of < 1 ( liberntions , Ma. Dawes hua charge of all th arrangeuients nnd all delegate will bo assigned to seats m the op r house by countiea , each being fui niahed ith tickets for thu entire aei siou of thu convention. All outsider who expect to attend will have to m cure tickets uud thu large attendant ruiuestod will nuke the conimitu pretty strict in this matter. It iscuruinly wry quiet for the ov of bAtdo , but it will bu warm cAutig before the cjiivention in over. nil ! OIUNI ) LODOK. On Saturday , the 23rd nibt. occur the ( juurtor-contfiiniul of the ostat. lishniuiit of the Grand l od a of Nc bruskaA. F. & A. M. The (3 ran Lodge ut its regular meeting ln spring ndJDurned to mout in Una cit ; on the " 3rd inst. , nnd made provimui For thu uelobnaion of the ( junrtur-cuii tennntl. The'nrrungcmuius were re Turred to n cornmitto conHinting of th musters of thu dillurunt lodges in thi city together with nomu of the leudiii ] inoBoiis , members of the Grand Lodge L'his ( 'iimmitree are making arrange inuntD for thu celebration. Iteducei rates luwubten obtained , the roum ; rip being made for one mid ono : outtli tnro. Members living 01 the lines of the Uurlingtor it Missouri Uiver rnilroid nnd tlu Union Pacilio railroad can obtain fnm ; ho uecretunes of thuir renpecttvi od eB t-urtilicules entitling them tt nirohuHu tickets for one and ono lourth faro for the round trip. Mem > era on the lines of thu Sioux City & 1'iicifjo , Chicago , St. Paul , Minneap ) li ifcOmnlm , Kansas Gily.St. .losupl & Council lllufii and Missouri I'.icil'n ruilronds will pay full faro coming nnd will rcciivo from the committoi on transportation in Omaha n ccrtifi cate entitling them to a return ticko for one fourth furo , Oertilioatoa in nl cases must be obtained , and the ticket ; purchased before entering thu cars. Arrangements have been made fo reduced fiires nt all the hotels fo members attending , the dates bein 1 ! to Si ! pur day. Tickets will bo good coining fron ; ho Kith to the 2id ; , . and roturnini from thu Slid to the 25th , inclusive. THK NATIONAL W. H. A. The convention of the Nations Woman's Buflnigo association will b liold in this city , beginning a wool from to-duy , und ut the close of tin convention , September 28th , n rocep tion will bo held ut the Paxton , fo which invitations will bo issued. Ol the following two days , Septembo 2'Jth and UOth , this association wil hold u meeting nt Lincoln , nttendoi \iy \ nil the big guns who have been a the Omaha meeting. Mrs , Helen Gouger will speak ti the workingmen on { jaturday ovonini atthonporn house , nnd MrB. Ma- Wright Sorroll , of Indiaimpolig , chair man of the executive conimitteu of thi national association , will speak nt Falli Oitj ; on the 17th , und at other plucei during the week. Miss Anthony is in the city urranj" ng the plane of the convention as wel ua laying out work for the campaigi n Nebraska She speaks at Nobrnski 3ity on Tuesday , the 19th. nud n tairmont on Fiiday , the 22J , whicl will bo the only speeches aho wil nako this week , MURPHV. AGonorouH Work By thuBoeaor tlii Floroneo Out-On" , About fix weeks oijo n young wo man was employed , throuyh the intel igenco office In this city to do thi cooking at the Florence cut-off. Sin wai a "likely" young woman and dii lor work until a week ago yesterday when she was ( suddenly taken ill anc ticrfiied : : the population of Hint vroin ity during thn day by one. There is no hospital at Camp Yin : ent , and the population , being entire ly of the m&ln persuasion , the methe : nnd child conU bo nccomtnoddtcd wit ! but few comforts. On Saturday nigh th Uoss of the cut-f'ifVork , Mr. Joht C Murphy , who is an exrericnccf rftilrorwl man a' d ono of the l ft trad musters in HIA country , having r. kirn heurl Hi well , went to woik iitnoii ) the men at the camp and in oi i ovuiiritf raised about § 100 f'-rthcpm pose of placing the y Ur > g woman ii comfortable quartern , whore she wouli bo well taken cnro of. It w * s a mon Srcdltablo act on the put ot Mi Murphy and one v/hich entitled hir to the respect of the whole cfnnptrh thui unite in a deed of mercy to a unfortunate girl. Successful Financial Result o Hlio Slate Fair , IbWiU Puy all thQJncleblcd m.8Bjiud Preiniutna aud Leave H Surplus. A. Fcv7 of the Exhibit * Oiuittcdi thoGoiiirnl Mention The secretary nnd his aenintnnli und the treasurer of the sUto boar of ngrictilturc were knpt busy nt thoi room in the Pnxton , drawing end caal li\K \ warrants , rcrpectivcly. There wcr futv transactions of general intcrcn ! iintl treasurer Hartman oxprcnsod th linaucial r.nult by flaying : Wo hav Hindu money enough , by the fair jue closed , to pay olfullof last year's in dubU dni'M , to pay thia j o.ir'a uxpunec and prvmiumB and leave a haudsom surplus beaidcp. The following items concerning th cixhibit wuro unavoidably loft ovc from yiatrrdny's isnuc. All of the prcmhmiR nwnrrlcd for 1m ; glen were taken hy tlio Hnniey street oil rligo iiuikor , Mr. Win. Hnydor. The fin picuiluiiiv.ii nwnrdc'i to n luiggybuilt fa Al. Clark , of Council ] ! lufi > , a ono m iildc-bar roaii wngnn. Thn joie of tli whole tiling is that the awarding commit tee WAI in u quandary to know whlc buggy to flU'ich tlio second premium tt the work hiing of tuch unlvcnnl excel lencr , und KO tlie mutter w * coinpiotnl p < hy giving It to nn exact diipltcUoof th firt-t premium buttgy. The fiftt tchlcl mentioned wciihoil 103 pound * nn Urn tee nil ] iremium buggy 1)7 ) i ounds After geting both buugv proniltunH , th cammltU'O weru obliged toawmd first pi em liliiiB for phaetons to Mr iSnyder , on a : English style phaeton , with French plat limn HptitUH , l.uilt for Mr. Win. Shul ] L-axt yenr Air. .Snyder ncoopo'1 ' in the hou or * in competition , with alt of the leariin makei * , lut this yenr Ii a him u complet victory , taking ii'l of the premiums au the hi > uur.ibl < > mention. Mr. Snyder Is young mini aud hU factory Is a new one nnd yst lie hns-already taken the fir tilnc | m his line. Of cnunoevery ouo who want n Img y or carriage u III now call on Mi Snyder before ordering. His factory i near thacorner of fourteenth and Ilurne Btreota , C.V. . DOIIHANI ) CO , neodrmen , were ropictented on the Kroum by MeMJiH. J , 1) . , ! OUCK nnd ( harle-i t 1'rtfio , both formerly cinployta ofTlu BEI nnd jolly K' > od l'oy they re. They brl loUo ( their lieautiful lluiiiennndbouiuut | Till ! lint 1IKI1KHIIII1K. Fi lends of the .Teruoy lied Duroo or Ke llerkslilru pig , will bo pleated to learn tin In miHwer to < | iientiou ng t < > the final c "kllliiiK" vulntj of their favoritev. the bnj erg for tliu lurg.T hnusen in Chiciio di ulnni th it they are willing to ut ouy tlm puy live ceutn per hundrtii pounds iuor < ami in moit ca es from ten -fifteen cent mor ' , fi r fut plK of tills breed thitn the will fur p ! < 8 of other lirced-i of liUo uolghi mid cuiiditiuiiB. They yield a Rreater pe oentogo of v.iluabl pinduct then [ H give by any other pigs usually fcuud lu th Chlca , d market , Wo under..tnnd that I'hil , 1) . Miller , f I'annrii , Town , hivs one of the tinekt herd in the nt ltd of thli breed of hngn. A ntock fmnislied liy him will bo of the ties1 , The exhlhitorH In IWi-r hall nt the fal grounds on Saturdny evenlng got topethc and presented aupoilntemleiil S. G. Cone with n magnificently cuyrjv il , heavy gel hnuled wntch , 16 knrnt c.itcs Kvery on who him hml Miythlng to "o with the m.i chlneiy department of the fair will na thnt Itvnn n hnudBiimo recognition of FOI vices fully rttuered in nicatgoiitlcinanl ; manner in each aud every one tliut re nulrod olllclul aid. After the prekOntntlon was uiiulo ft rat ! ficnllnn meeting w.ts helil and It did no adjourn until tieiir ilnyli , lit. The following am the awards for bee in pnnd frco htiiidwrUinu : l'i r beat inup in Ink North Amcrlca- Iipwlj Anderson , § ' > . For beet free-lmuil drawing a rose - PMUCUCO Mead , ? J5. For best ilrnwing In designing n cat rl ijo gttto-JIuldah Valien , J5. t'or brat epeoliuun of peiiuinnshlp- Mnmin 1 lender , $ u. For Wt innnln pencll-Xebraika Lul hhropshlro , $ T > , Very notlcenble nmomr the Ink map wftoi Kiirono , by A. 1' . Willianid ; AUchl can , liy Nclllo JUsewaterWwtcrn ; Htittes hy M. L. Oopelauil ; Noith America , b 1. W , Jliirchmoro ; same l > y Molllerall ( 'there were USU mISO specimens u penmanship , and KOO drawniKi , all o which were tninjtii nmt entered , und cm ored three walls of the agricultural build Ing.He He en counties made exhibit ! at the tU fair , nnd thuy cmnpoecd nn rxteiulce n ndmlralilo i-liowing of Nol'raska prodiicti I hi * department was under thn 'Uperlc tendency of I'rof. Williams , of irastln ? ! who has been connected with the tat lulr * for the last ten years , nnd sajs he ha never seen a display to equal it. II ] county was awarded the first prize , a BCI Mralor w.-rth ? 4SO , nnd $ , ' .0 cash from t- ( Union Pacific nud oUo ths ohamplo : medalj Washiiigton countytwikthe sccou prir < > . 9125 oiivh ; Hurt county thirltirin , 875 ; Howard comity tilth pilze , $50 , Hut ler and Dawnon countlej eacli receive lumoratiln mention. Their displays wcr not foexteiuhe as the other' , but In nual Ity they vieroiiiial | to I ha lest. An Eutiro Sucoesn. It has been proved by the most rellab ! testimony that TIIOVIAH' I'l.Kirrmo OIL I an entiie HICCCS.I In curing the most invci orate ca cs of r' eumutinui , ueuralgla , lam back , and wourds nt every description. IJAURIKD. OFT.LOOF.-Septanber 10th , 18SI Kggert Oft , of Jctfersou 1'rrclnct , to itos Loge , of lllchlniid Treclnct , Waihlngto county , by 11 , 0 , Timuio , justice of tL peace. VII YK.O AIID KN KU-Septemter IGtl 1882 , Samuel J , 1'rye , of JCIkhoru precinct to Mary Gardeurr , of Wnter'oo ' , by H , C Trluime , justice of the peace , Oyatera aorvod in all styles at Mac A Ulockinan'i Restaurant. 18-2t H&ROniND. OH IORMOSDOM. . Additional Twopa Forwarded to Salt Lake Oity , The llecaption of "tho Tamer" in New A Mnes of Military Nemn Trom tbi Depn.tiu.jiloftlioIMatto. The weal-bound train yesterday carried riod two companies ot the Ninth in fantrj- , suddenly ordered to For Doughf , Salt Inke City. A lette publitihticl yesturdny from our Sil Ij ko correspondent shpwa that Utah or the "Kingdom of BriRham , " is nor posiug through a ( so far ) "bloodies revolution. " The fnc'a therein stited the eurHfniio&s of the transfer o thcco troops to Fort Douglas ) nnd thi old record of the ' 'Church of Jcsui Christ of Lit'.cr Ihy Saints , " wouh lend ono to belief that trouble i apprehended at on early any. Then McOook , nnd the number of troops , uvou with the piebcnt incrgatio , i ridioulouoly email. The fact is that i all the troop * in the dtpartmont wen concentrated nt Silt lnk City there nro Mormoua enough , wo ! drilled enough , nnd pcifeotly able anc willing to cat thorn up. The company which left Ft. Oinnh ; i D of I ho Ninth , mustoruii twonty-Bix men. At Sidney they will bo joined by company F , about thirty five tnon. Company D ia commandoc by Oapl Jcaao JM. LOP , who accotn imnicd it west , together with Liont McNutt , Lieut. Ihhlnin remaining tt look after the transportation of'the heavy baggapc. A special car was at tuched to the west bound train foi their accommodation , and ai the company foil in and wen through the irmnouvers neces aary to get on board the train the attention of nil the passengers ot the train was drawn to the military display. The company which will board the train nt Sidney is in command ol Lieut. Noyoa. After the preuenco of these two companies at Ft. Douglas is no Ion KOI required they will take station at Ft. D. A. RuBHoll , which will bo regi' mantel hi'uitquHrtcia for the Ninth , whoso proaunt hcuciiUurters are at Ft. Niobraro. CROOK IX A1UZONA. The Crook p.irty , .rluon recently arrived up Ft. Whipplr , were inadi the recipients of a hundbonui banquet by the citizen * of Prescott , which it glowingly written up in the Prcscotl papers. Six hundred dollars worth ol champagne was disposed of and twc hundred peaches at twonty-fivo cent * a picco disappeared during the festivi- tics. Col. Martin made ono of hi : happiest speeches. Oapt. Bourke was forced by the senoritas to respond tc the toast of "Tho Ladies , " and Gen , Crook , "Ilio Great Apache Tamer , " made his usual "fow remarks. " A pri vuto letter from Captain Bourke re ports that the station is a most deli li htful ono , that the quarters are fai ahead of Fort Omaha , uiid that all arc in Rood spirits except Col. Martin who in the nbsouco of a chaplain , has been detailed to conduct Sunday services a1 the barracks. Gon. Cn.ok and Oapt , liourko have started for a tour of th ( Indian agencies with 30 clays rations , "At present , " says the genial captain "my time ia occupied in getting roadj to accompany the General and ii dodging a moon-tyed leper of a Chi unman who haa i wash bill ngainsl mo. " _ Gen. Crook's friends anticipate , some lively work in Arizona within c few month's time while if Bourke doesn't add a half a dozen Apucht scalps to his collection wo shall be very much disappointed. CHANGES IK Till : DKPAUTMKNT. A nunibor of changes of station ii : the department may bo cxpec'cd al an early day , It is definitely decided that the headquarters of the Ninth infantry will bo transferred to Fort Russell at Choyonno. No appropria tion having been made for Ft. Thorn * burgh , the troops will probably bt shortly withdrawn nnd the fort left in charge of a quard. Forts Canmron in Utah and Hull in Idaho will undoubt edly bo abandoned at tin early day and ho troops there in fetation distributee to points on the railroad. I'KUSONAL I'OIMH. Gen. Howard , accompanied bj Lieut. Guy 0. Howard , uiil-du-catup , leaves Wednesday for un extended trip to western posts , including forti Uridger , Thornburgh and Douglas. Dr , Summers has returned from i months inspection of hospitals in tlu departments. Lieut. George II. Morgan , Urd cav alry , who was Bovvruly wounded in the Apache campaign , ia is the city or sicl ; loavu. His next trip will be it : the nature of a bridal tour. Lieut. Ool. Anderson , Ninth in < fan try , Is stopping at the Millurd on his way to his command at Fort McKinnoy. Co ) . Anderson will cx < pend thu $25,000 appropriated by congress ut its last section in > nakinq Fort McKinncy the banner frontier post in thu deparment. Col. Stnnton has returned from Fort Sidney , whera ho distributed several thousand dollars of the na tion's money in paying off the troops. Col. Stnnton has purchased a prayer book and a copy of Moody and San- kty'a hymns , and piopores to bo found way up among the mourners under the now rcfimo. Letters from Ool , Van Voast , Ninth infantry , now on sick leave , make it extremely doubtful whether ho will ever bo able to tuko charge ol his regiment. Partial paralysis of the extremities has sot in and his brain it seriously affected. Lieut. Morris 0. Footo , adjutant Nineth infantry , is still in the city. Col , J , 11. Taylor , assistant adju- .taut general , department of the Platte , ia laid up with a serious at tack of gout. During his absence Captain Sladen ia performing the du ties of the adjutant's department. 8JMr. E. P , Bonssall , who for twentj years has boon the indefatigable clori for General Wilson , la taking a well earned ; est ainong the mountains o Major Towar is Mill absent on hi pay trip , Two Moa Terribly Burned nnd th Flro Still Raging. From Mr. W. A. Cummings , a wcl known brakeman on the U. P. road wo learn of the horning of the tw men which took place west of Not ! Platte last Friday , and the particulat of which have not heretofore bee published , The men were Abe Alea under , n brother of Frank Aloxandoi the foreman of Iko Dillon's ranchi and a man whoso name was nc known. i5oth wore cowboys. Thee two men wore picked up by n coupl of men who were driving across ih prnitio with their Iwm on Frlda and found thorn acoidentnllj and it ia probable that but to tliia ditccmtry the men would hav lingutcd in agony on the prairie unti they starved to death. From the moa reasonable theory of the case it i supposed that they v.oro out riding 01 thuir ponies , nnd they being youn ; horses were unruly and the rulers am homes became involved in the prairi tire , < v7lnch is devastating all thu coun try in that vicinity. They wore car ricd in'o ' North Plalto upon a caboose where Dr. Dmuldcpn and Mr. Cum tilings dto'Bod their noundr. The ; were in a fearful condition , ono mal having his hands nnd feet torrlbl ; burned , nnd the other not only hi hands nnd feet , but nil that part o hia body below the wnist. The latter tor upon having his limb wrapped in cotton nnd oil had so lit lo llcsh left upon them that it was sa if they were wrapping up n couple o sticks of cord wood. The lleah o : their hands was burnt otT , togothc with their fingor-naila , and probabl ; in case of their surviving they wii have to sutler amputation of tliei limbs. Alexander was the least sorioual ; burnt owing to the fact that he ha' buckskin leggings on which protects his lower oxtremoties. When Mi Cummiiigs loft North Platte on Satui day morning at 1:40 : they were stil alive , but both in a critical condition Every train that passes through tha country sots fire to a now patch unti all the South Platte country for mile and miles is ono continual blaze am it is probable many lives will bo los before the conflagration terminates. A GOOD DAY Which Many of the Bad People Tool Advantage of. There was a big haul of offender on Saturday night and Sunday , nm Judge Bcneko's court ycsterdn ; was n busy one , there being betwnui fifteen and twenty prisoners on han < for trial. Mollie Kernan , Kate Watson am Julia Lovns , were arrested for disturb ing the peace and were mulcted ? i and costs each. Ono paid and thi rest went up. Eight cases of intoxicatioi were reported and two paic while the other six must go to jiil. W. E. Street was arrested as a BUS picious character and was sent up foi 15 days at hard labor. Ho has beer acting as a rag-pickor about thostreoti when ho was an able-bodied and intel ligent man , and on being nrraignec could not toll where ho had boarded although he had boon in the city for i mouth. Ho is supposed to have beei a capper for the gang that hoa beei working the city for some timo. James Kenney was arrested as i vagrant , but proved that ho was inno cent of that charge. George Gray was cent up for twentj days at hard labor for stealing a uev coat and leaving his old ono in it place. A bottle of chloroform wai found in his pocket. A man was m rested for cruelty t < animals , the charge being that ho hui taken charge of a horse and then won off to the state fair and left the ani mal without food or water for threi days.Frank Frank Nichols and Delia Thoma had a dispute mid fight on Twolftl and bjdgo streets , and wore both rui in. Both the litter cases were sot for i hearing yesterday. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best th market altorda. The traveling pubii olainrthey got better accommodation and more genenil satisfaction her than at any otliiT house in Omaha lUte , $2 per day. uui2Jtfmo ! PEKSONALu Mr. 1'hilllpp , i ( presenting HOONB & Co. ono < if the largest il'ultrs In CUM ia Is'ei Ymk City , Iiiw li.'sii upenilins u few day In Umalia. Tlii * i > n-tiae firm and thel representative is n thorough gentleman Ii every respect. Col. Chase , Col. Smythe , W. J. Con well , Mr , 1'VrRUton and a number of otlie attorney * loft forl'apllllou yentcrtlay to at tend tlio opening day of court , Tbo autograph of "Hipjiy Dan 1 ! Fuller , Tootle , Maul At Co.'n dandy trav eler , adorns a page of the I' xtou register Hen. Homer Stull , attorney for th Oregon short Llni , aud 0 , W. Collins , th contractor , left for Idaho yeHcrday. Mr. W. A. SliepanUon , the liye edlto and publisher of tlio Wyinore Leader , lef for home yesterday , MU < Jeunle McClelland , Omaha' youthful prluia dona , haa gone tu lilalr fo month's vUlt , Mr , ani Mrsrl ) . Ktmlall , arcompauici by their daughter , Mrs. ( ieo. II , Jiog a have gone to Chicago , MUn Km ma ISrunlog , left Sunday 01 an extended vi.lt to frieuds at Clieyenne Secretary Slnghlter , of Idaho , left fo home ye terd y. _ SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNI M do frorr the wild flowers of th FAU FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the moat frsprant ot perfumes Manufactured by U. B. Slsven , Sai Francisco. For Bale in Omaha by W J. Whltchouso and Kounsio Bros. A Co. AN OUIUAQEODSCASK A Womjin nna Three Babies Sleeplnf Out Under the Stars. From a responsible gentleman re siding in the vicinity tha details an learned of a cftso of first-claas brutal ity m North Omaha : Among the residents in the vicinil ; ot Prospect Hill Cemolery was a pee woman whoso husband deserted he sumo months since. The poor wotnai was left with two babies , the o dps about six years on her hands and was besides in n delicate condition Failing to pay her rent the landloid with bvutnlity not without precedent turned her and her little ones out o doors. The poor creatures took refugi in the hollow loading up to the gate of Prospect Hill Cemetery , and fo two nights slep1. on the bate groum with only the blue sky above them Fortunately "Ho who tempers thi wind lo the shorn lamb" was los : cruel than llio landlord ntvl want nights made thu condition of the nut casts lcs pHab'.o. The neighbors n length learned of their situatioi and took them in Sunday. The wo man is far r.dvanccd in pregnancy inu ono of the babiua is sick , the conrii tion of the whole outfit bulng h6lplc.ii and sad in the extreme. Thn count ; ommisiionors were notifiol ( the fnclB nnd instructed one of tlu neighbors to rent rooms for the family and see that they wira taken care of There is no excuse for the landlord ns any man with the intelligence or i Hottentot would have known that thi county commissioners would hnvi made the rent good if the case hat boon laid before them. Foil Down Mr. Albert Audcrenn , York ttrecl , Hnf falo , fell dow n Htairn nml severely brul'ei his kneo. A few applications nf 1)r THOMAS' Ki.tnmi On.eutlroty cmcd him DIEU. K1MUALL At ! St. Joseph's HoRpUa in thiacity , aBit | iulior 17tb , MM. Uos Kinidall , np-tl X yea . Funeral yesterday nt2:30 : p. m. from th undertaking looms ot McCnithy & Buike That Premium Honey at Win. Gen ( .Ionian's. . ' -Feathers , ribbons , velvet cai all bo colored to match that new ha by using the Diamond Dyes. 10 cent for any color. SPECIAL ENTICES. IO LOAN MONtY TO tO\N On ( hUlcl mort.ra.iti fc MONEY . A. 1J. Tutton , No. 1010 DiofU ttrfot , rout rcom , Uvtar ) ! * . 435-lf O.NBV TO LOAN Call it l. w Omco ol D M T < TTioniM HojtnR Oreluhtnn Blncl. . S Al U per cons la 3P/StUiUUU teregt In snms.of 2,600 ui npwards , for 8 to 6 yean , on Brat-class city am farm property. Gluts KUL ESIATI si Lei ; Aarocr. Uth and Douglas Bts. HELP WANTED. ANThD Two.lrUnt v , > V. c rmriflOtl \ &Uougla < St. Refcrcrcdrenuiicd. 438-t AKThU Olrl torgciiciallioustwurkat ' 71 ] WA .Uckaon street. 440-20) ) WANTE" A glil to do terand uork in prl. \jtitamly , Ai-ply S. h. eor r20th am ] Call'ornli sttcBtr. HeforuiCM icquliid. I3MI- W ANIED A ircod irlrl for general hou e work , at 171 ! } i-'asi street. 417-tf ANTFD Vnn to work la Oncieii. JI. ,1. W Sml'h , Sherram nicuuo UD-28t ( ! irl ( or general liouscwork , nl WAXTFU stivtt , betweou Lioo o ai.il Kiirn. ham. 4 2 1 ( TirAVTf.0-103 laliorfrs , 1 c ok. H. Ma n \ \ woiller , I Ith tlrtct , near Karnliim. HO iO | ' A illnln rocmrrrom Rl'l at 01 WANl'KU . > , b.ttw. HI Capitol avnuo and I'avcrpportPtTCt 451-19) ) Olrl at lull ! Chlciuo ktrect. 443 tl . - OI-liortincrMliaincw rk. Dr , WANTRl.OIliortincrMliaincw n-11 linilan d tViliitci. 4Eil-l'J | ' ' A ( : ooil cook , i no tint under WAN'l'Kli otali'lsliith MM itnnH p.ftry. None n < "ct aii | > o > etrp ilr.eU u. Writu Kuci'd hotel , Ire ii.o.it , until t-ili'ay. 4C021II \ STiiltoliait08tnpinr : , tonicr Tenll W nml.la , lh.inj.trtrt , 4i2.1h' : D AKOOC ! clrl ( Oarnun p-cdrrtd W limial family , 'lool ru ircl.eos irqulr cd. Ap.lyair n itli 13th itrc.-t , liotwocn Dav enport anil Chic go UiO-lf Crok ni it i Illini ; raa n girl at ( hi WANTKlJ IIjusu , D13 ritiiunidr.u * , tnp li' < oIHce. 4'J-t : : ) due goo WAXTii ami good pu > , ( icfirtmitM re < | iiiii.d. Apply at'J18 N. ICtli btreet , up btalrs , rfxwii ti. I.U tf ANTr.D-Ojnd unn at I.lttlc0eld' < i Siralo pa Dairy. -I18-2it A grmilitnr \ \ Immfdlatclir M WANIKD ' barber t\\jn on lOtli Mnct near U 1' . d-pot. 41M8' AMKl ) A ijooil , hobef. Imlu-trioiH com pn-or ! ( , ' -.dreij , lironule , MiullMiii , l ll. C , i iuiitt ninltu.rei ili > iiul. - \ \ \ TK'm ifiKul iiiihu > erii to work Ii \ lo .i , luuiMnaiiil "etira-.ku. Cuitleiiicii ni l.ulkH.piriiiuu ! not essential. Work llKlituiii lil jui } Apply ut l.VI Mirtli ] 8tli btn-tt , ( > ini ; 1 1. 1. M in. L. JuliiiMjii , nt L. I * . I'rll } V. 1,1.1 Ti'J ) 111110 > TF D-'li'rt ' Iroiif.ri at tlii Oiruihr. slcau WA 1 umliy , 1.07 I'anum etrcf t Ujiilwajci atjd IraJ j eniiloyuie t. 10-11 " \ i ; A.M'-.li-U cil Kirl lor vinurul In ii-awgri Vl In 14 > n nil ( \mily "fply n : nout'.ei'.t wr of I'llianl li Ku tr. i'ts. S91 1 ( \-\TAN1 ! KU-Oo'iU'lil foririo ) p'a-c . Em YV ploymt-ntcllic- noitli Klth.-t. 301-1 ! A.NTK" ' I'lnlnjir ' room rl , MOIUVI eel U1 tndttt ) klti hen g\t' \ it U u it Hhi-k \\f AMKD-AtihoNallonalllntelat i eo'n \ \ One No , 1 female co k vanto1 lc > t 01 wjirci * 11 b ra il 120 1 ( _ A ) roe < l woman ciok. middle azed WANSIIO "juta good , < lo in w man nee I > ppl ) Good v ago S. McCoy , Gau t House , near new Kt crnu.cnt coriall , 116 tt tTrASTKD HO privy \au.u , ilnha nd ee VV | x > l > to clean with Hanllary Viult ant Sink Cleaner , the lout In uw. A. Eva-is t Co. , ( v 120A Ilndge afreet. Omaha \I7ANTED-Two or tbrn- rooms fU'UIIe VpliytlcUni ictScc.ddriMLr 1'rrt Uoa offico. _ _ _ 693-t ( BITUATIOH8 WANTED. I _ "ITTANTED Bltuitlon liy an r > j < crlencd c'ok. > \ formerly cook at the M 1 ard. Aillrn. "Heed " ll < e oilUe. _ 4 < i-tl MIOELLAM UB WANTO. ll > a youiu' laily w 1th good lelir WASTKD ailtutllon 8C. pjijt. Ai'ilicuw "U l > . " 601 1'ureo stictt. 43S-23) ) FOR HfcNT-HOUBEB AND LAHO. ilKN i 'Ntc c itUn o with j"rcouiir ! u'l , FW lera , ilon-t. pantry , eU , at S. K. citnei of ITtli and Quit. Inqulru 10130al ( orutaicreutt , - J011N McCAXK. FOU BENT s . lour tatUun rooms t cr ; one or twontw cm . . UKUIS , Avcnt , HENT-KurnUbed looma at 1717 Cav FOR e , bU. 17lh aud ISfa. ttC-tt . 'Oil UE.NT-OocUhou o rocmi. r Excillcot , nuar lluslneao put Un r a-on- able , ' - ' ' i , FTlORllt NT-Tttonew liomM 816 fe- month J' cr. rf (1m ml and P crco Itrtet I'arKr'jnidl- tlon , Convinltnt toitrettcjts AppVinlho tircm'tc ' ) . 4 C- * ' TTIOR ItfNr-2 riwmi nJ klttlien n uw L1 houio. corner ISih and Callfortliftrfet. n- 137231 Fhe t nfunus > itil ro mn. IV nt P , > ' .k i ntranee , 817 N. 17th itrcet. Cnllbc- Ucenl2Mid-lp.ro. _ 412-19 ( I II i.l ASK SU ' IH'IIISI ' lulu mi t , e coiner I ol lllth nnd \cnirrt ft-e t Mtcsthcr or pamli- . Also nrjoln'nx res ileme. Iiiiiltccn | 441-251 _ _ RfNt I * lit ( urn'shid ' rocnn , i hiKle or FOR - . I , V 11 jrnu's gro crj t rndol/n ttrcet , ucir p ttodlco. ITj-lS ) 7riilRUr.NT Home of 4 roomntirt St Itt. JM lli-oom and ( Iron n , Apph ntxtdonr , -103-41 _ _ _ StLIUna 4-htrjo povir'fl' yino P , N. 1J1 Payoand Son's time , tlniiulro cf II. < i. LUrk ft CO. S323 OK room with board , nd board glrtn , IbQ-t OIKornli street , tin tl IpOR HKNT l n'Jmcly fur/.l hed pirlor. ' Atgontrmllcrru.'in. lltlck Loute , 20lStat . itrcct. l-t House , Urge , inoJorn , vcrydo'lrabli , * C. llrnu hrc , contrat , street car , UO. Ilotli" , 8 rosini , biin , Wooit fit , $17. tlotfo , new. 0 rcom17th atroet , SCO. Ilouir , 2 rcomr , Wh < a'on s'.tcer , Si Thi co buclr.ets los ! , 10th ctrcct. for enc- ' HAI.Li'U. 371-10 Room S I'tilin ll'uil : . _ _ TTOR "RhNT Orocery ita rcn > , inth tre I1 and Capital Mi-nuc. App ! > on i rtmi'C * . t0-tl ; I7IOU I.S..NT Jj ITiiisi 13th rnd ImvcnwMrlh , 8V ) ll usoV3rI nnd Captt 1 nvc. S33. ' cine S3ul tliil Doipo ttr * t , 13 > Twohtui , 2Uhand Chlimo , 8'0 I'cun , Charloi uear Siui dui , 816 MCUAOUK 2 < St Ofpoaite t'oa' ' UKNTNice d ol In on Itf tror.t , Iwt. FOIl Wcbsaer ft > id C'a'dforUa Ir quire at II Mojcr 207somli infiitreot. 211 tt l/Ocv It .Ml I Junior ) dwellni2oth idO f8 , JJ 7 room' , no- being npalicd ainl painted Inquire of C T. Tajlor 14thand Uouila.i , 127-tf IlKM1 An clffftity furnlhcd front room , oie blcck froji U ? ' . or U. and M. lieidq , ancr . Terms < 15 , btilct'v in advance. Audio a "i.ld " ciro of llio nin o. HEN ' Nw coltajji ! o ! fl\o rooms. I1 Enquire N. COI.IMh nd hlcam Stx. o11' 825.00 pernnuum , tacb forateimot 30us , nt-'OrniL-u Drove ' adjrlnlni ; Ilanvcom Pork on the wott , Uvo minutes wait from s net cam Money ran bo obtained to build with , by pcreoQS leaning thejo lots at regular r U's. JAMGBF.MORION , 81311 On prcraUcs , olllca 1615 Faraam Htroot T7IOU KENT Brick more. Icqulro lit Drug Jj Store , coiner 10th nnd Douglas sts. 520-tl OK It N I Two netvdwclllncs iuia two othci dnclllng ) In desirable looillty , by McKoon Ho. 1614 OoUL'ln * ttrert 817-tl TON UALt Ol / nY'0lhan'waro ' nnd ( froocrics 3' L U'Mfor / sale or trade , for Improted fanii , In miltnlile loeatlon. Addrm K , C. I1. Wy- rcore , Nub. 4OT'.1' ' T7IOR SALE Goo * biilldlns , br cs. Ca'l at Jj Water WfrksolBcc. 418-t ( 'vuiSAi.UOit KKT Kl\e ccroiof liml , two itorj hnu t , liirn , etc. , evil sdnuniers tcot , near Kott Oiuaha. . u-h wll cure a b r 'ili , . Addra s U. W. Uicng-cr. O klai d , Ne braska. 422-tf ' Oond tcauihsracslgo i and har- FOKSAL nilUill voryohcap ii.q .IroJack 4J7-2ZI OK SAI.K Small hou a on CallfornU street F wltli4jcatBUasc. OnlySl'.fi.ilcCAOUE ilcCAOUE , 101-tf Opp. PoMolhcc. HOICK ( joloraiio Sheep for s.'c. Ca'l on or 0 addr 6 F. C. OllAULK , 188-2 \ > It _ Ki-arncr. Xeh. T71OII S 4Lh "Iwj mul * team \ > l'h wagons and J ; batnc . Call it City fta.er Wcr.B olHcu. 80B.tf [ ,1011 HALE Orcctry and crockrry bn lne ? , I. ' with or without build m0' . AudriusOscc - 4E-tf _ PHOFERTY FOR HALII At a BAUQAUI , one Urje brick hou c , and ono targe frame house , with full lot on Crwa near 151 h street. Flna ch nice ( or investment , rent ( or < 70 per month. Call fo-- full lurtlculam , on BEMIS , 009 tf _ Afent , 16thn"d noudanfta. SALE HMUI ti rooms and corner lot 182 FJK feet Bqunre , SltOO. iicL'OK'ue , opposite 1'ont olllco. _ 'X ' BEAUTIFUL LOTS 4x160 feet each In UauAcom Place on street car lino. Beat lota In whole addition on very ca < y t.rmn and at k ( treat bargain. Bn-Jia'a tnt , 15th and DoiiKlai Btrceta _ iR.tl FOU 8AI.C. The Arlington HoustS HOTEL claai ; nil ( urnlnhed Thu only hoto nvn. The cheipujt projicrty In the tite. llajalltho travcitui ; nun. Will bo Mid cheap on terms to suit. Knijulroof K. Fuiio proinlctor , Arlington , \VmnluLr"r. rounty. Noh fTt tl YpOK SALK lia-i'o and cjrner lot. r.t I'll ' 60. Jj b rtaln ( Mot'A'il'K , oppo-lt" f. O. t8 tf E perty , an Itunrored ace oanfUnd ndlolo- 1 ir.S a atilicn on U. P. B. H. II. UUNHAit , Ml ht. . nm&ha. 7211 St-i RICK FOft EAI.I. . B TOS-lf * COB 10ST A tiu-ill bttk mil tantit , weiring J b'ue or red leather calar Alllur * ! rrwucd wll to jn-d ilit ) Under upiu icturiilnir animal ( b Nc..01 s3uth Jnth Btrect. -115-1:03 : LOSI-flcMirosiwIth Intcrlp'lon "K. R. il. jpt 21" Fiider llrec hul.beral reward by lcuviint | the llurnUollUe. 450-tf ) THoUailc ponies. OlieTi iiurkcTl STUAYKI Icttcra " / . and O , " and the other U marked 'P. M. " Liberal icward will bopaldforllicir re turn to Comle'n necoml-hand store , I3th , Iwueen Jonenuml Lcn\vn orth ( Streets , 4.11 la' JBTT Homo and Carpet Gleaner , Stove AK roll.lii-r. Leivooiilcrj at , Itepu'.llcan of- lice , 13 h and 1) ug an. 358-tf C > o KfvlH buy the fuinliiiro cf the bett lP , fJUU payliif h > t-1 In hwn. Itent reas onablu. Audrcw Uolph Alaegregor , llio olHce , Omaha , Xeb. _ lout ED w ARD"&UBHI ; ov PAUivsrr.7 AND ronoi 1 1OHALI8T , 40S 'toi.lt. Xfrcet , l-ntwoi j P rr Mo ttUUiioov.fll' , with n ild nf pu-.iJUr iiplcU ? rht.D ( or uy mu ilr.nce > l > n < - pnni and prcvoct , and nn curtain condition in i'.m ( D. -r.ler Perf t -S * - A Absolutely Pure. Thja iiowder never rarien , A inarve. o purity , strength and wholoouieDena More economical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be olii in competition with the multitude of low test , short weight , alum or phonphate powdere. SoM only In rana , ItOVAL liAKlN'O 1'OWDEIl Co , IOC Wall St. , New York