THE DAILY -BEE : SATURDAY OCTOBER ? The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Baturdny Morning Oct. 7. We * < thcr Report. " " ( The followlnj ? obncrvntlons nrc taken nt hf same moment of time at all the stations named. ) WAR DxTAnTMKKT , tT. H. SIONAI.SKB. \ Vice , OMAHA , Oct. 0,1882. ( l45p.m. ! f § smiox * . M "KW Miht Clear Chtyenne. . 291-s W CIlK- 23 W S KriM riatte a 91 NW llrltV K lr Omaha , , . , 2 III lln.k ( Motily TanVton. . fO BU SW 11 Irk Cloudy Do * ilolnes .ID 01 Kre-h lotiily 3U OS llrltk Bt. 1'aul. . . 23 mi Clnii-ly SLIxrnls . 30 II Krsih Cloudy Moorhcad. 29 Ml i IK't ' < loudy Vincent. . . . 29 8H Kroli Uoudr Rlimarck. . 19 Hi Cliudy lluford 21 M Kriik air Gnstcr 1'J 91 Froh C'lixr Deodwnod. . . SR t'rihh lljudy Aiuilnibolne. Rlrcr 6 Itfl 1 Inches above low nttor milk at Omiha , S leet 4 Inchon X Yankton , I1t l lr | > l 2 foot S IncliM nl La Cfon , anil 4 ( cot 0 Inches at Djbnque. LOOA.L BKMV1TIBS. Thrco plain drunks ; ono paid , one went to Jail , nnd ono was discharged. The court IIOUFC ( und hnn Iieen drawn on thin hr to the extent of S.TJ.HKfO. A rpoclal train In on Iti way to O in aim with W. H. Vnudcrbllt mid party on board , The caic of KOSH VH. JCublmsii , anil battery , will bo tried by n jury to day. Fey Templcton and nil her company except two are putting up at the Metro politan , Ono of the < > IJ rackety ImuKCft on Douirl.i ! , tail of the MetrapnllUii , In liar- lag n ntono foundation put under it , Havlnp leased the fair uronniln we arc prepared to winter stock or store vehicles. OIHco 213 South Fourteenth street. U , T. Mount , J. II. Grlllln. G-lOt The members of the OhrUtlnn church are earnestly requoitod 'to m * t their pas tor , at their new church on Sunday , at 3 p. in. in.The The contract for Kchool furniture for the new city nchcol buildings waa awarded to the Novelty Manufacturing company , of Ottawa , Kansas. The executive committee of the re publican utato central committee will meet at the Commercial hotel nt Lincoln ( in the llth Intl. , at 7 p. m , The comet In laid to have Imreted anil fallen Into the sun. The extra mipply of fuel there may nave fuel oxpcnueii to western people thla wlnte It Is expected that at the next meetIng - Ing of the city council the city clerk will be Instructed to advcrtUe for the litho graphing of the paving bonds , and the city treasurer for the tale of the bonds. A curtoui fact has been noted by "one 6t the boy * . " which li that the clocks in all the city and county offices are Invari ably from a quarter to a half hour ahead , id In all the saloons and billiard balls they ar * M pe.nlstently the name dlatance behind time , In our report of tbe recent mooting of the Lutheran synod at Wavorly it was tatod that tbe oynod had had an inereue during the lo t y nodical year of over 100 .members. The figures were incorrect. It ehoujd. bftve been over 700 members , The hum ho was Arrested on Wcdneu day night in a dazed condition , Icadlntr a bone about , was tenilble yesterday , and remembera 'tithing about It. The gray pony , saddle and bridle ttlll remain un claimed at the barn on Fifteenth ttreot , A bright little two-year-old urandaon of Mr. and Mrs. Win , A , Snowilen , was myiterlously mlailug Tlmruday from noon until after dark , The parents and grunt parents were dlitrncted about the child , but at a late hour U was reported at police court by some folks living on Douglas nut Savcntoeutl ) , to which place it hadntiayod. lpiro juvenile tramps were pulled In by tbe police Thursday having couo up from Kama * and Iowa. The two young est were under sixteen yean of age , ant the judge sent tbem back acro.ij tbe river on tbelr way borne. The other three were > ent up for cix days of bard labor at the county jail , Tbe poles pro being ot to carry the wires of tbe Western Union Telegrapl oompany Into their iiow ollice In tbe Omaha National bank building , which will be completed for tbelr use within two or three week * ' time. It will then Rive Omaha the llneet telegraph otliuo In the WMt , JOB VIUNTJN.O , Send for printed price Hit and lainjittt o allklud. of job work to ibe ALLKN I'llINl'ING CO. , job printers , and pub llnben "UUUAL NK11HABKA , " Tbe American Cattle Journal. LIVK HTOUK printing n ipecUUy. NOB. 218 and f.'O , B 14th St. , Omaha , Neb , op20ine-eod2w A bucceuf ul hunting party returnee Thursday from tbe vicinity of Ogallala Tbe party consisted of Mr , 0. T. Me- Oarty , astlstant general ticket agent uf tb U , I' , ; bin couslu , V , M. Ittce and K. M. tiearle , U , 1 > . agent at Og.itlali. Tb ducks suffered tbe worst , but the fines tropby Mr. McUorty brought home will bltn , a magnificent deer , Their hoaUuar [ ten were at Bosler'j ranch. Tbe 13. & M. base ball boys bare bee absent from tbelr ardent duties at tb headquarter * buldlug since last Saturday and are pcyng | KOIIIO m > od gotnei In tb west. Their tint ga-.ce with tbe Leut vllleii WM interrupted In tbe tilth Innlu by rain , thu score ktandlng 0 to 5 In f ave -pf tbe J.tudvillea. The next game was th " 13. i M.'s-l' ' to 8. Wednesday the ly bd their engagement In Leadville , am be fora a Urge crowd were barely def att ( 0 to.8. . TburjJuy they scooped In tb t. Voniiut boy to tbe tune of U to 0 Tbey are expected to leturu by U o widdl of tbe week , fter jjnjlug Colored Hpring * . poulbly Dentcr and Ha Uuk-i. on return , * It is impossible for a woman tu auffor from weaklier * alter takin , Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Cum pooiid. BURIED ALIVE. Tiio Walls of the Twelfth Street Sswer Oaves in , Entombing Throe Workmen in Their Depths. 'wool ThornEionpn Allvo But the Third U Dead. boCoronor'alnquoat Tnla Morning. As the ninjorily of onr citi/.cna enow , the work of putting in the VnriiiK Bjslom of nowors hoe been in irogrcsa for some time. Altogether vcr 42,000 fcot , nearly eight in'.lcn , lave boon projected , of which over wo-thirdfi has been completed , mid , p to yesterday afternoon , without ny fatal accidont. It is true that Hcveral times the walla of the ditchcn liavo fallen , mid n some instances partially buried the men beneath them , but the crov/ning atfiatrnpho of nil occurred between ! nd 5 o'clock lant evening on Twelfth troot , midway between botwcon ) odfo ( 8trnot and Cnpitol nvonuo. At this point the neil is what in { norm as MAIIK ( lUOUND , hat in , it Imd been formed by con * tantly grading and filling , at ) may bo con from the bits of tin , uln'o and ithor debris which aticlin out in thn wallo on Twelfth direct , wlioro the cut a niuo foot doop. At 4 o'clock last civeiling n number f men wcro nt work on thia portion f the sor/or. The foreman , Mr. Wm. Jiily , had taken the measurement and ; ivon ordora for fininhinu up thonowor litch. Thrco men wcro at work under the surface of the tjronnd Vm. Magrow , John Nolan and John jingvnll , The former was at work n the cnntor with Nolan on the nouth nnd LuiRvnll on the north of him. ALL AT ONCE , as they worn finishing up the bottom of the ditch , they Raw the ground caving In on the east aide and with ino accord they ran for their lives. Solan was overtaken and buried to ho wnist with the falling earth at the iouth end while Lonf-vall met the ; amo fatu as the other extremity of ho work. Their companion mot n still moro horrible fato. As ho ran ho falling ground caught him and crushiiiH him up ngainsc the wall pin- icd him in his place with ono limb iftod in the act of running. The dirt jovorcd him up thrco feet deep above lis head while hia two comrades strut- 4 * filed in A HALV BURIED 8TATK. The nlarm of the accident soon prcad and a croivd rushed to the pot. The wildcat rumors prevailed , t being stated that there were three men buried under the caving walls , rhilo eomo inorenuod the number to jtx. People wore soon hastening to ho spot from every side , until from a ov score the crowd increased to lundreds and thousands. Willing lands seized pick and shovel and bean - ; an the work of opening the trench , tfolan was first dug out , ths clay laving imbedded him In from lis waist down. Ho escaped with a face as white as ashes from his escape md covered with mud and slime from > oad to foot. Ling vails also escaped n a similar manner and was only HBYIYJSD BT A DRINK rom an adjoining uloon. The 3towd on the epot , consisting argoly of women and children , was aroused to the highest pitch of excitement by seeing the two men with their palo facea and muddy gar ments sitting about like ghosts , and when nt length the workers struck in dications of a buried man they pressed toward on the edgco of the aitch to : ho immlnthit danger of-its caving In with them nndjjurying'thorn with the other victims , , The policu on the { round jrith ono or < t we , lovel-hoadod men kept thoirVi d bick ' BT T1U5 HARDEST WORK only , as'all Boomed determined to see every shovel full of dirt that was thrown out of the sower. The m < m worked hard to discover the mtising men , but their only guide was the judgment of' the two men who had escaped as to their whereabouts when the catastrophe occurred. At length oao of the workoj-a found' shovel liaudlo in the ooursu of his digging , which from its position indicated that the unfortunate laborer was not not far oil' . Work now proccodod more cautiously and soon hands were used instead of shovels to clear nwuy the weight of clay. The head of Ma- < { row was reached Bomo. three fcot below tiio surface und as it was OAlimiLLY UNCOVKRKP , the ghastly white of the face end the distorted and moving muiclus looked as if some llfo was still left and that il was u'ot a labor performed in vain. Water" was called for and n cupful placed at the lips of the buried man but aa ho did not drink , ouo of the roecuura looked at him moro closely and saw the solemn indications b doatb > ; Dr' JO. 8. Wood , who was the Crstphysic5Ali on .tho ground , though ho uawsIsHk of lifo loft , but upon an Vxanijnatioii of the pulse bo couHrmed.the amerUon of ono o the workers ( hat the man was dead Aa ho Was excavated , it was aeon Urn ho had boon caught in thoaot of RUNNING rou UTS and was pinned to the wall of the ditch by the falling earth with one foot raised and knee bant while tiio body wua Btramei toward the opening of the trench The body WM at .longth removed am carried to a vacant space on the WOE aide of the street , where hundred , niudu a rueh to BOO it. Goronor Jacobs arrived with hi wuquu , and liauh'd the remains awn ; to his rt > mns on Kuril am street , whor' ho Cxed ihu titno/or the in < ] ue t nt \ o'clock a m In-day , At Iwt tit ditch WM nponed for iU entire long 1 and breadth ut the point whnro tht accident occurred , and it being or ! dent that there were no moit bodies in T1II8 UTINU OUATE , work was stopped and the crowc gradually diiptrsod , The catastrophe which roiultod li ho death of Magrow WAS such as ould not by any means have been ivoidod , The contractors for the work , Messrs , C.ir field , Shannon and llurphy , had taken all the UMiM pro- nutliins , but made ground if nlwiijs rcnchoroiin and this was fatally o. _ Tiio deceased vra-j on tinmaniod niu : , about HO year * of n o , and loarded at Ihu Klkhoru Valley IIOUBO , of which Mr , Fred Uortzko is pro- > rietor. The latter nays Magrow forked hero about n year ago , but went to Denver , and only returned n couple of weeks ngo , going to work on the same day of his arrival. It is not known whether ho has any rola- ions in this part of the country at all. THE CHRISTIAN .CHURCH. The Fourteenth Annual Boaelon of the Stntu Missionary Society Bo- RUH Yesterday. tj Journal The Nebraska Missionary society not in fourteenth annual convention with the Christian church in Lincoln , it 15 o'clock p. m. , Thursday , October Hi , and was called to order by Elder ' . / . liriscon , president , and after orlpturo rending and prayer , E'der ' T , II. Ingram welcomed the delegates o the capitul city , to the church , and mpcciully to the hoipitablo homes of ho brethren end friondri , who 1 aru 10 kindly tendered bond and lodg- nga to the delegates during ho Bccsiona of the convention. Jldcr U. 0. Harrow , ot TecumDeh , in > ehnlf pf the delcgatca , replied to the ixddrn s of welcome and happily pictured - od Lincoln's reputation forgoncroaity , : xnd thuli spoke of the history of this ociotyrom ita beginning thirteen _ 'earu ngo with D. II. Diingnn nnd II. J. JJarrow rcproaonting u few partial- y organized-churches , up to to-tiny , vhon its dolegAtcs met in convention , roprcsoutiiig nearly a hundred nnd a juarterchutchea , with a mcmbovahip of about six thousand. After adopting an order of busiiiees ho prooidcnt named aa committee on enrollment of dulottateo , Elders Park * "nson , Ooiroll and Siveany. 9n motion ol W. W. Upardsly , nil visiting brethren were invited to take mrt in the doliborationn of the con- 'cntion. The president then intro duced to the convention Eldora W. A. Morriaon , of Nopton , Ky. , F. M. 3rcon , of Cincinnati , Ohio , J. L Uil- > ort and J. W. Morlan , of Nowpoint , Ind. Ind.On On motion the chair appointed El ders Barrow , I/igram and Alley ns committee on dovotionul oxcrciacs. ' \ M. Green , recording occrotnry of ho general misiionary society , then , > y request , apnko to the convention on the rise and program of misnionary work , as carried forward by tiio Ohrit- ian church , giving n very cheering report of its work , both at homo auii n foreign fields , showing that , aa a icoplo , wo have road and hoed id the anguago of Christ , when ho said ; 'Go preach the Gospel. " Ho closed ) y predicting a profitable session for ho convention ; after which W. A. Morrison , oi Kentucky , gave a short lintory of the mission work in the lorthorn district of Kentucky , it hav- ng grown from nothing in 1854 to grand usefulness in 1882 , expending n homo work the lost fiscal year $23 , . XX ) , and this was only in keeping with 'U other results. The convention then pok rooms' until 7:30 : , when dovo- ional exorcises were led by L. J. Cor- roll , after which Elder W. n. Hard- man , of Greenwood , pronounced an excellent discourse on the necessity of oneness in mind. N. 13. ALLBY , Recording Secretary. A GROWING GARRISON. : " > Tiio Present Force at Fort Omaha. There arc at present eight corn. ) Biiios at the barracks , Fort Omaha , the largest number in a long time. There has been such a number of changes lately that It ia hatd to keep looted on the matter , but at present .hoHat ia aa follows : Co. D. Fifth artillery , light battery ; Co'a. J3 , G , E , nnd I and 1C , with band of the Fourth nfantry. The artillery oompany has not yet got nil its horaea and equip ments but expects to bo fitted out soon. Two moro companies will como in next week from Fort Thorn burgh , where they nro now engaged in build ing n road tu Fort Bridgor. Compa nies 13 and E , of the Fourth , only ar rived on Sunday laat. Ordora have boon given for dress parade twice a week , Thursdays and Sundays , and the band givea a con cert every evening , HE LATJRIER ( DISCOVERED. Anotner Myatpry Cleared UD at Laat. It will bo remembered that a few duys ago W. A. Shepardson , a youiig man who had been in the newspaper ollloos at this city nnd Wymore , was arrested on the cliaryo of robbing a ( raveling man named Do Liurior ol valuables and money. When the yrand jury began its ses sions Da Laurier suddenly ar.d mys teriously disappeared and as ho had Boomed melancholy and talked of sui cide it wua feared that there was some thing wrong about the matter , It has cinco been ascertained that the missing man was , in the words o the minstrel , pone "Over to Council IJluir * , AIIIOIIR tlie Iowa toujha,1' and yofiU'rUtty Captain J. J , Ncligh , o the western detective bureau , won son over to nccuro DoLauricru ruturn. I is probiblo that the man was afraid o bouij ; put in jail cud detained aa o witness and left the city to avoid euch a move on the part of the authorities and intending to return when tlu criminal cases should bo c.illed. lie now bUnda a good ohauco of meeting luu very fatu ho fled from. RED TAPS A Claim Against Undo Ham Paid At ter Twenty Yours Mr. K. McDonald , the car rooordei oi the U. P. , has just received hu pay from the government for a her t nd equipments lost in the battle of Gettysburg in 18C3. Mr. McDonald was in ono of the Michigan cavalry regiments in CUB- cr'n brigade , and his horao , which ho urnishc'd himself , was killed in the rand chnrgo mndn by thorn. After he grand review in Washington at ho close of the war , McDonald , bo- ore leaving for the west , put in his laim with the proper officers. His cgimont was ordered west to guard ho overland mail route , which was hem in the lianas of Don lalliday , and in the winter of 8UG they camped at Salt Like City. There ho received n letter iroin n firm n Washington asking him to send a ) ewer of attorney nnd they would olleot the claim for him. They on- nincditupon him to put a stamp on the locumont as the law at that time re- [ tiired , and M n thorough soirch ailed to find n stamp anywhere in Salt Like , of the den inunation ro- juirocl , fifty cento , the document was tot sent and the claimant forgot all about his clnim. About two ycara nrjo ho saw n Tm : 15KI : the advertisement of a Washington tirm , wrote them und > t length , twenty yearn after hia lees 10 haa got Ilia vuluo of his property oalng of coiirao nil tntert-iit. aiuw LATHS. A. Nnrrow Eec.ips for the City from Heuvy Danmtfos. Thunday about 10 o'clock a lady well known in nooioty circles , in tiying o crosn from the ooutlioaot corner of sixteenth 'and Burt to the oppoaito ido , full into a big pool of water , which hau of late been nccumnlating on the corner , but happily her cries attracted Mr. J. il. Feonoy , who was iromptly on hand , lint while in the ct of rencuing the lady , who was in- ci'd in a perilous place , ho fell in ilniBolf. Notwithalauding all thiiMr. J < oonoy uccoedod in bringing her to "terra irrna , " covered with mud and bathed all over. The lady waa so much liockcd that she could not even give let name. This particular corner haa icon of late the play ground o ! some youngsters who , wanting nome fun , ilnco the planka of the crossing , which ro IOOHO , in such a position that any- > ody attempting to cross will go ovor- loard. A reporter mot Mr. Corby on the pot nnd acquainted him with the ircumatancro , and a few minutes atcr a carpenter was brought by him and the crosaini ; will be fixed. ' Wo have freq'uantly warned the city authorities hi'regard to such places , as I ho cnto is lif.blo to happen once oo often , end tlm city have to poy a > ig bill. " ! T GOKS lliniiT TO TUB STOT. " This cxprosulvo i > hrn < e dchcrihoj the tllect of a nB3 of Unit I'UKOH. Heady on opening. verv sideboard liould Lave It Trade um > leil ! at manufncturrrs' prlcea by M. A. McNnmaru. Faini'ie. ' ? kuppliecl by A. . Gladstone , Omaha , Neb. OHAUA , October 0 , 1882. To the Editor of Tim liui I hereby admit that the Hon. Ohas. Kaufman , mayor pro torn , don't rec ognize mo aa an ignorant voter on the ssnos of the day or the principles of ho democracy and the welfare of our country. The honorable gentleman knows well that ho would bo in the minority in a joint debate. Still my challenge as amonrod is open for the lonorablo gentleman. Roapoctfully yours , JACOB DAUCK. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMAHA - HA , NEB. Tables nuppliod with the best the market attords. The traveling public claim they got bettor accommodations ind moro general natiafaction here ; hun at any other house In Omaha. Rate , $2 per day , _ nug21tfm Death of Mrs. Gwyor. The death of Mrs. Sarah H. Gwyer , wife of Hon. Wm. A. Gwyor , was brielly announced in ycutorday's issue of TUB BKE. Mra. Gwyor was barn in Portland , Conn. , in 1810 , nnd married in 184G. [ n 1857 she caino to Omaha with her msband , Trinity Episcopal church was then forming , and into its estab lishment Mrs. Gwyor entered zeal ously. For a long time the services were hold in her house , which was always open' to the clergy of these pioneer days , whoso missions extended - tended over this city and Council Bluff * . From the time when she first became a member until her last illness , Mrs , Gwyer was a devoted laborer in the church and Sunday school , and eminent in all qood works She waa the mother of William A. ( itryor , jr. , who recently returned from Washing ton , and for the last tun days was a constant attendant at her bedside , to- ( tether with her other children , Mis. W. M. Yates , Misa Gwiunio G try or and Miss Etta Gwyor ; Mra. Gwyer' * sister , Mrs. W , U. Sherwood , of St. Louis , was also present during her ill ness , That Huibana of Mine. Is three times the man ho waa before - fore he began using "Wells' Health Keneirer. $1 , Druggists. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given thac the firm of Mlllard & Johnson have disaolvec by mutual consent. The tirm of Millard & IVck ore authorized to comuleru the unliniahec business of Mill ml it Jwlmson. Al debts duo Millur.1 A Johnson will hu paid to Millard ifc Pcsk , and the lattei tirm will bo responsible for the lia bilitioa of the former. MlLLAUD & JoUNSON. Scarlet , Cardinal lied , Old Gold , Navy Blue , Seal Brown , Diamond mend Dyes give perfect results , Anj fashionable color , 10 cents , BLAYEN'S YOSE&IITE COLOGNE Made frorr the wild flowers of th rK PAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY il is the most fragrant ot perfumes Manufactured by II. B. . Slaven , San Franclico. For sale in Omaha by W J. Whltehoiuo &nd Kounaia Brou , ACo. THE WORKINGMEN. Proceedings of the Meeting Held Last Evening. A General Committee Ap pointed to Look Over the Political Field. Pursuant to the call heretofore pub- ished in Tar. BKE , the workingmen of Omaha hold a meeting last evening n the city hall. Owing to the heavy lowupour of rain the atlendanio was lot so largo aa was expected. On motion Edward Walsh was elected hairman , and John Quinn cocrotary. 'ho cliiirnmn explained that the ob- ect of the meeting was to organize , ho working men for the purpose of ) lacing iu nomination n legislative ickct. Mr. J. It. Lewis thought a comraitteo ought to bo appointed rep resenting as nearly as poesiblo all the Tnrious tradai nnd labor organizations , and that this committee bo instructed o issiio a call to the pcoplo generally , and nlao to the tarmere , nnd Unit after appointing this committee they flhould ndjourn , subject to the call of the * cominitteo. Air. ilohn Quinn was of the opinion .hat . the meeting had boon sufficiently advertised for five days in THE BEB and as the hnll was engaged for Mon day next ho proposed that they ad- ourn until Monday night. By that imo the announcement would have appeared in TUB WKEKLY BBE , nnd it would bo then thoroughly ndvortiaed , Mr. S. S. Van Burun corrected the ast speaker and naid that the moet- ng for next Monday had not been horoughly advertised. Ho urged hem to take time sufficient to get thu breign elements and others into their ranks. " They must get all together and have no kicking the traces this imo. They had not only to got the workinfrmon but the farmers as well. Mr. Behm said ho would like to see a committee of five appointed to con- or with all the labor unionn and dif- uront organizations and got them to co-operate together. If they would do this ho would guarantee that they sould get up such a ticket that noth- ng on earth could beat , Mr. S. S. Vun Huron moved that a committee of five bo appointed for his purpose. Mr J. il. Lewis moved that the committee consist of fifteen. Mr. O'Keofo thought jhat they hould give each ward u reprcscnta- ion of five that would make thirty lolegatea in all. Mr. Patrick Ford was in favor of a committee of fifteonbecauso ho thought , hat number of nctivo men from rarioua warda in the city would bo ( sufficient. Mr. Lewis urged that the committee made up from the various trade l labor organizations and foreign elements. They did not care any- , hing about democrats and republi cans or wards or precincts ; what they wanted was a labor representation. Mr. McGuckin suggested that vhe committee consist of eighteen dele gates , aa by having eichteen delegates jach ward would be fairly represented. Mr. Itosowater being asked hia opin ion said ho thought it would make no difference whatever whether there were jfteon or eighteen on the committee. Be had noobjoction to eighteen , buthe thought that it waa not in the spirit of the original proposition to assign these committeemen by warda for the reason that if they did they would bo simply going on the plan of the old partioa. The great object it seemed to him the mooting should have in view waa to got all the elements of labor and the varioua nationalities in the elements of labor organized HO Lhut when a call is issued they could act in conjunction with the farmers in nominating a ticket. They had a great deal of money and a great deal iutiueuco on the other side , but in the end if they started right they would bo able to make it a success. The motion aa amended that the committee consist of eighteen dele gates was then unanimously carried. Mr. John Qulnu moved that the committee bo appointed by the chair Mr. Lewis made an objection that the chair might not bo sufficiently ac quainted with all the desirable dole Kates , and that the mooting appoint the cominitteo. His motion was car ried. ried.Tho The following committee was then looted by acclamation : John Ilosicky , .7. L. Black , Fred Bohm , William O'Keofo , S. 8. Van Buren , Patrick Ford , John Peterson , Edward Aspinwnll , William White , Daniel O'Keofo , G. R Overall , Her man Walker , Wm. Mnlcahy , J , R. Lewis , Joseph Taylor , C. 0. Samson , P , H. Horan and Allan Root. On motion the mooting adjourned , subject to the call of the committee , which call is to bo made within ten days. Itlls.slA 8n\\e \ U unrivalled ( or its spro',1 } healing qualitlei. Ahk your Urufii ta Inf U. 2j eta. Notloo- The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Point , " wa * patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of aaid paint will bo punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sol receipts. HAWTHOUN & Buo. , Lancaster Pa. THE CELESTIAL. CIRCUS The Double-Tailed Comet' and the Klectrlc Light. The biggest flhow on earth hasu' boon around lately , but the colestia circu , with "tho only" two-tailei comet , gives nightly exhibitions , am Thursday there was added a beautifu and brilliant display of the northert lights. The latter took place abou midnight , and waa really beautiful The light appeared in the form of an arch , extending clear across the northern sky , and was very per feet Its entire length. From the horizon dazzling tuyt o light shot up at intervals , resembling pillars supporting the arch above. It fact , to speak poetically , it lookoi like the lection of a vast circiu ten with about a dozen center poles and it ; ot away with P. T. Barnum , Van Amburgh , Sells or any other men with all their "overshadowing vast- less" and "colossal spread of canvas " At early dawn the double-tailed comet waltzed into the ring , although the tar gazera south and east sent word hat it was burstod into two pieces nnd would tumble into the sun yesterday. Wo nro authorized to say that nil ucli rumors nro positively false nnd p night the aamo unrivalled attrac- ions will be presented , Positively ho last night and no postponement on account of weather. DISTRICT COURT. ndictments Roportod-The Coming Phatigo of Administration. Another abort session of the dis- rict court was hold this morning , but no caaes were ready for trial , nnd the lotit jurors present were discharged until 0:30 : n. m. Tuns day. The grand jury returned several in- lictmcnca , among which wore the fol- owing : Jam ° s T , Flintwcll , John Dawson and Wm. F. McDonald , robbory. rhaao man will bu remembered iu connection with the f.ital ehoothig atTray near Florence some time ngo , and nil were ooldiora at Fort Omaha. Thoa , McGee , robbery. Jituofl i5rorrn , larceny. .1 a cob Thein , forgery. Couri will ait to-morrow , which will )0 thu liia" day of Judge Savago'o ad- miuUtratMu Au adjournment will .hen bo ihkuu to Tuesday , when Judge Seville -nil nasuuitt the dutieo of thu > oMlion. It wan deemed no moro than fitting lut ono dny should bo allowed to nusrveno botweim the two mlminis- ritione. The business of the term will then n > nlly cjinmeiice. A special eiiiru will baiuauod to fill up the few vacancies in the petit jury. IU LOAN MONtY TO LOAN On chattel mortgage se MONKY . A. B. Tutton , No. 1510 Dnuglu treet , Iront room , ujvttalrt. 43D-t ( XO LU&M Call Rt L1 OtnooOl t ) . JVJ Thoma * Ro3m8 Oc Izhton Block , l UAfi At a per canllo- ! > * OUiUUU te/ost In euau.of ; 2tM , ana upwards , lor 3 to B years , on flrtt-cUM cUj- and arm prcunrty. Dsuu UHL Ksiin and loin AncnoT. tEth and DoucUs Hts. HELP WANTED WANTED A flrst-cIatH tinner who under stands pump rtpilrhir. Apply to Thoa. Miner , North 1'lattc , Neb. 710-7 IA.YTKIGIrllu until Jainilv at 17I W las ( it. 7t7 \\J ANTED -Tnorthr o nnfiirnblml rnomi , Y\ Ly nun unilulfo. AiMrt's-iS. I ) . Ilecntlii'c , 7U1III * "fTTANTI'.D A ilinliii ; room girl , laundrcBs and VY chainbcnnalil Immediately at the Oaident.il [ old. WANTED llj thu iiii'len > L'iieil twi ) TAILO1LS - * one .small job mak er ImmuluU-l } . John Balnl l i amlc City Wvo. ANTED-1'Iarts to docncral houiuuirk W by t o ( , lrN at MIA Capita' Av. 7UI-U' WANTED Tor yriierat liouw wurk ut GIRL North 13 th ktravt. Swoileprefcrwl. C.H1 kelueen lioun of ten and tour. 0 ! > C-7 * f IRt , WANTED In tarn ly of tj. . It quite- UT atC. J Cantn .VCo'i , Ilia strec , ! > < . [ ecu "arnhira and Douglas : ' t'JJ-if ) - competent glrlS. W. corner of WANPH-A avenue aud I'Oth SU. 683 0) ) ANTED A glrlat 1418 Dodtre ct , lt. l . 14 h and ISt-iitcce s. GfOif ANTED-A ( flrl lmmedla' y 1101 llow.rd W street. Good wages lor'Ood tirv.ci. A girl to Ho ichcral hoii onorK. WANTKD ercnceo. G-oil wa ea paid Ad- dreis F. U. arable , Kearney , Ne . 659tl Dlnlnirroomfflrlnt 110 Thirteenth WANTKD Douglai und Dodjre. 6KMf \\rANTED-Cotkat Ca'lfornla Hotn * . Oood \V i'ej paid lor tojd look. Woman prefer red. 650-71 - | ( k'lrl furcncril housework WANTXD-Kood t 17iO-us BTci.ls. ( ill-It ANTKK-GocHl man at Uttlenild'i ANTED A llrst ilosa waller at Central din- W hig lull , 101 .South Kith- KH-tf W ANTrD T-ienty ship carpenters to build and ciulk calmons for bridge at lllslr crosslnir , App y at Knetneers otllce on wett kl oi lUor , ner L air , Neb. C2'-8 „ D tllrlfor hntifowork , ICbB 8 .erman „ avenue. Mrs. J , Mtiounsn.au. (61 < tf A idrl for general hnusrwcrk. In WANTED famliy. Inquire at 1(16 Jours tit. , between Fifteenth andtt'xto.mlutr < eM. eM.entt en-tt WANTtD. ' One ( rood cainasser. Stuaily work WANTED good pay , ( riferenccs required. ) Apply at 21S N. ICth street , up-italrs , room 6. 430-tf _ At the National lintel at Lincoln. WANTED . 1 female cook wantc-i. llot ol W KCS w.lllipaid. . 129-tf 600 privy va-ut , sinks and ecus WANTED to clt i with banltary Vault and Illnk ( llrancr , the best Iniso. . A. Evans k Co. , ldxiMOITOrt Tindiie "IrooU OroUia. \17ANIKD " 10 i. 11 taut tvuntr VV tihttUikii > r > ii Addrios I'r. Port BenonlSs. 699-tf MICELLANF.OVJB WANTU. p ra'ant linino ( or Ihricvenllcmen , 11 a | ri- jJ iiiofiirly hoon. w ( h ti . with ur with out leant , T.nns re < ouiabo ! Addrew Cox 411 P. O. 6t5 7" - on rxjierlenctxl )0 < ingman , a WANTFD-Ily store , Adirinx "II , I , . 'IMS booge ktrnt. IW lit TFD io do WA faxlllcii I. \ ordju at tirr. Hu- Ixruomis fur stor , on Uouiriw , lictnern 14th and 1Mb. O7-7t ANTED A O Sieuilr boardem at lOot W Dodge St. C08-7 * WWANTED Dh tsmallng and aevrliu todo WANTED call or addr < m Mrs. L&MSOU. 1610 Uison St. BTS-e" Y\TAN tKD l.OCO straw ticks t ) Oil and deliv. \ \ er lthbrlKht oa * . 8tr . Leate oidi-r lth J K.S.undcrs , 117S. Uthstrcct UI3-7 ( 1T7"AN ED - Contracts fcr scdlnir and gr > lag > V Iiqulru J. K.BnundeM , 117S 15.h itrcet CU7t TTrANTKD Rocma and Toard. If private V family wllliusf to take one or two boardtrs kill tiua their aidrec to the \Vyaiau CoaiercU i.'cllctc , sluJett tutklnj boirdcr rooms will DC referral to then. A. L. WYMAN. IJ10-tl ANTED To wrrk for bmrj. A young WA vllh excellent rctereuces attccdlag school lnru city. Addru'j W. U A , Dee Office AHTED Cottage of 4 rooms by 0 < toJtr 9lh WAHTED Tenant DM Offlce. fofinfN HOUQE8 AND LAND. KENT- Home with four roouwon Uurt 14. Inquire on prsmU * t liENt rieasant furnUhed ruoui sultabk .at 1619 farnaai. JOJ-T' J710R H EX f Trent room untuinUh * ! App > J ? Uthitiett , third door north of California , 708-7T FOR DENT Furnltbcd cottage tlxrtom 2319 California tt. 701-tf RFNT Ituilcil en Idaho s'retl llha FOR nl mlld vim , a lia-rioonie dkilltn ? bouse , contai ! n r.ioo raomi , with larjo closed In Ml 'enilnK apartments and \wga \ bwiiment cellar. A hriri } ard and it rilen ltli plenty of fruit , and two laree cluteruApilyat 707-tf HICKilAN'S T A nicely furnlshi-d front room. F V. 17 Kt. 7I2-r KKNT-S10.00 wr month hrtinof three FO3 and hall , celhr rlittrn and veil , Elm Itref , n < - r 8th , snth Omaba. Inquire on pte- COl-tf UET Cott e rf lx large rooms all FOR ! ! and fne loc-tlon by B.T " ter- scn Ager t IM'i and UiU lfw St. U/u tf HKVT Itoomi lurr.l'hpd nrun'utntthrd. FOU I'Irvnnt louitlon , I.'nard If toilri-i' ' . A1- drcti "I. . " Hoi oillci. l0 Ct Oll UF.ST t'u nlnbcd room wlUi bf rd 171K FOll djo.S . CfS-10 - Twn fun Ulccl south loimi l t POUHKVr- wtonUt and 15th HlOJa-ks nSt ( Dl-4 r OR RENT * UitfO furnlshid fron ! room ICOO JU Fatnini utriet. Rd7-r > FOlt KENT New hrli > c , sx r.cnjs , thr-o cloa ct , lwuliay wl dowi , giol cell r , c > ti-rn. HcU-vUO cypotl B ticftsdlee. C'i-tl FOU l-ENT UouasO rocnif , 1221 llth s rest , north cf Paul 0-4 If "f Otl RE'-T A n'ca liw cit'w n on Dnvtnport L ( .trttt , novirMtnoticn. . Inqu'rj a ) KOhoI.u t Erl Uou'r 63S tf FO't RF.NT A housf , enn and Inlf mlloi w.-iit of 1'cstolllco (1 loo'Lg , with btrn and largo carJcn. Irqulrol'12 D.ve .port S ! . 98S-U . ,1".NT4rno \ front room with > Uo\c , .L1 nicely furnished 1 ! 121 DndgoHt. 654-10' FOR RUNT A nicely fuin'xhtdiooin ' at2Z Ca i tri > ct. Mfl-U RENT I.wu ulei'unt front room * with out lu.td , to Dutiful n and nlfo , 2115 Call' fornlastreit. 030-U T70U HUNT A store on Kith st cctncor DavcuJ J } port. SUA. U. llalcoiiibo. C33-8 UEST Htio icslilci'O In Kootl location. FOR All uonvcolfncM wi cr , uew , 1roouia , , opposite l'o > t liai. ! I71OK KENT A oullh luil-i ! In Nfl-o < ' uddl- J ; tlon. Intjulrott Edholuii ; ItK.ST A store In Ealcomba block , nn FOR street , near Uavci.poit. St - . D. Balcomlo. 600-U'Stl * FOR RENT Furnished or unfarn ROOM , with boird. & 072 , corner 19th and Uallfornta Jits. Maputo Hallor. 465 U mEV HOUSES FOll RENT < -mall and large I lour to eleven rooms each ; one or two ntw ones. UKVId , Agent , } a 83-tf 16th and Douglaa i-te. OR KENT Furnished rooms at 1717 lags F street , bet. 17th and ISth , 450-tf I7IOR 11KNT Grocery ( tore , cor , 10th itrea J ? and Capitol avenue. Apply on remised. J02-tf CHA3. NEUER. RENT Brlc'i otoro. Icqulro at Drag FOR , corner luth and Douglaa eta. 620-tt OH KK.NT Two naw dwolllnsrs ana two other dwellings Indealrablo loc.lltv , by McKoon No. 1614 DoivrlMi Ptroet jir-tf T7IOK 8 ALE Houfe and full lot In rorlhOma- i1 ha. Situatlondctlrablo < ncr 1 avli thc city , cm she paity dcblrlnir a gold h'.me iieciJ terms. If eod ! at or i e. O. II II LLOU , C'J3-9 Unl.n llbct. OR SALE Aery des'nblo piece of bt' E property In one of i hu best towns In tbo't to. i pply to E. E. Wha'ej , Lincoln , Neb. CSO-llt S\LE-IIciiso cl 8 > oma on loa cd FOR i 5 Hats , S6 5D. ML'ague oppcetto Poe * Offlce. i2-tf I.1UK BALK UtIKAr The btlcic aud frame ad r dlthna of Milton ItOK'crx' house , N.W. corner lOlhatitl I ravunw.irch streets C 9-tf I710K8ALE First-class restaurant Apply to J ? I1 , ManiiA'iller , llta street , between Karn&m and Utru'Y. S36-60t [ TliiRSALE A well pajinj ; hvulnew. central- J , ly located. Good chince for the right man lioacons forsolltisauslacti.ry. ) Admen "Q. V. ' lice cfficf. ' C14-U T7IOK SALc ; Uuod bullaing , brick. Call at Jj Water Wriks office. 446-tl iiI'LKNlIlti fl OMKTY fOK HALE At a O BAUOAIK , one large brick bouse , and on * large frame house , with full lot on Caw Dear 16th ttrei t. Fine chnnce for Investment , rent for 170 i > er mouth. Call to : full particulars , on 809 tf Agent. ISth ard DougUtBta. IX DEAUTIFUL LOTS WxlW feet eftchra Uanacoru Place on etroet'car line. Bout lots In whole addition on very eaiy terms and at a great bargain. IJutia' agent , 16th and DcaglM street * 16-U [ OTEL FOR SALE. Tbo Arlington L First class ; all furnished ho only bate In town. The cheapest property In the Btate. Has all the traveling men. W 111 be Bold cheap on terms to suit. Enquire of K. Fullo , proprietor , Arlington , Wasnlnxton county , Neb. 663-tf I71OU BALK Ur will excna ge for Om ! i yru. JM Percy , an Improved eec en of land adjoin * Ini a station on U. P. R. C. U. DUNHAM. HU rarnham St. , Omah , 720 Sot KICK TOR EALr. . B SOB-tf E3TABROOK b COK MIBCEXLANEUS. T OSI A cold ncck'uco with locket , between I 1 Cth aod lO'.h , In U. 1' . jarJs. Finder will be Ubeially revarjed by leatlnx a thUotfics. TU AYE D From corner Ilarney and 21 i St. , S one Jersey cow , abvUtO years old , color yel low and whltu. Will pay a reasonable regard for her return. 1)30-1 1 JAMES NEVILLE. OST On Hunday laat , a white bull pup , ten J J months u d ; aaswerd to name of i'riis r. hooter wlllioiurn thesamo to Harris & Fliher will b mltably lewardtd _ A K. JKKl' House and L'jrpct Uiiuucr , JPolisher. . Leave orders at Republican of. ttce , ISth and Douglas. 368 tt (1 Kf\f\ will buy tlie furniture cf the best -J4.0UU payloif hotul In Iowa. Kent read onablo. Addrets Dolpb lliu-jreKor , line office , Omaha , Nub. 100-tl - EDWAED JIUBHL MAOI8TKK OF PALUYBTFJJY AND CONDI TIONALItiT , * S3 Teeth iitroei , bttwena rarnan and Hainrr. Will , wltn ttit aid of cnirdUa spirits , obtain for any can * ( rlact-o at ilit ) pll and prercnt , end en crrutu renditions In the fo > tore. Roots tnd &ho < > < r-wle toder. . Fortes * rtlnn rna ? nt oS < l-1" Absolutely Pure. Tlijs powder never varies. A taarvei o purity , ktrengtb and wholeaomi'Dsu , More economical than the ordinary IJndf , and cannot be eold In competition with the multitude of low tout , short welchi' lum or phosphate powder * . Sold only ao can RoiAL IUKIMQ Powni ioew ust. , : "