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r " " " C ! I -y < r / THE DAILY JBEK THUBSJDAY OCTOBEK 12 The Daily Bee. OSVIAHA. Thuradny MorninfT Oct. 12. Wftathor Report. ( iTie follnwlnff ob ervatlon are taken Hi hr imme moinrntof time t nil the stations WAB DcrARTMrjiT , U. 8. SmfUtflETt- \ VICE , OMAHA , Oct. 11 , 1882. ( htSp.m. [ a U 2 sa Center. .1 I ) 45 Frcs1 ! U ll.ln Cheyenn * , 061 NW Hich Wutaklc. Platto. 29 7k \V Pair Li IllIlK Clotnlj" Tank ton. . JtCI Hn "re.1 Cloud/ DC * Molnci 24 77 . Cloudy Daren port. 29 0 lltitk ( ' ) OUilf 61 ltrl.it " ClOII'lf ' 8Ux > ula" 2) 91 Pr th Cloudy MoDfhtvl ii 70 11,1 k Cloudy Vtactflt. . .3 69 flrUk Cloudy Btamarck , . IB 49 llrlik Cloudf Boford rg 4i Kroth Clondy Coster 2 ? 61 NtV llrtk Dead wood. iOM K M ht Lt llaln 2)49 aw re-h ( air Rlrer C feat 0 lacbe * above low water mark at ftmaha , t feet IJnchon al Yankton. Mlulntppl 2 foot I IncVonal LaCrocwo , and 4 feet 8 tnche * at LOOAL BHEVITIE3S. Fall ( lecu.H to luve como in earnent , tuilom this In the pqnlnoilal ntorm. Thcrs were three unadorned drunlcj before Judge Beneko thli mornlnR , nod all were dtschargod. There arc tha time * that good street CTonalngu would bo approclatod. They are . too horrible now for any use. I A postal cnrd received from MUiourl s Valley Bays ilmt'I.'Stono , a iihotogrnpher , U there under arreat for larceny , and that V > tin U 'from Omaha. . His trial ia ponding. The Novella quartette vliltcd Council Tuesday , returning yesterday , and Will remain In thin city over Sunday , hlng- or Jlr. Jullua Thlelr , at the Tirol ! on Saturday and Sunday nights , - Pioneer Honk and Ladder Co. No. 1 give their fifth annual , bMl on Thanksgiv ing eve , November 29 , 1882 , with the felt - t lowing commltteo of arrangcmcnta : Kd. WittU , Chai. Fisher , L. KroIUth , Julius Hotholz and Frank II. KocRter. The Democratic judicial convention for the Third district , comprising the counties of Hurt , Washington , Sorpy and loDglnninot yesterday nt 11 o'clock n. nu at Uio City hall , and nominated 1'arko Godwin - win , a lining young attorney of Omaha , as tbeir candidate for dtitrlct attorney. 1H * Republican competitor in Mr. N. J. Uurn- hem , the present Incumbent. It ii rumored , but without confirma tion , that UioUni"U _ Pacific linn pu'chnted ono or riiora blunka on Ninth street fur their owe ueo. One report tny the Coz' rcns houiu } H iucludtd In the purcba a , and that it will bo used im a boipltul'by the road , and another IN to the elfect that the property will bo bold ns a site for a Uaion depot , to.be built iintne .tltno luf'tbo ' near uturc. > uturc.Sir. Sir. John M. Heller , residing on 1 ! Mercy ettcet , j esterday Ucelvcd a dispatch cxmToyiag , the $ id ticwa of the death of his son , Joiiu Heller , n Urakcman on tbo I t tt U. P. ' 1 ho young man wan killed in snow shed ] iiiit'ca t i f Anpon itatlon , Wyoming M oming , u the , runriiing-of October 10th , 1882. The pnrtlculur i have no ! yet boon I ! received , Max Alcjcr & Co. have just bud coin- pitted a 'J. W. Jteedy eltvator In their < now building. It Is for ute in transferring freight from one story to nnotlur , w carry 2,000 nomidaunj ; woiLslikilaclmrm. The same firm ia also filing up their b iso- 1 I rnent xlnro io an to have plenty i f Unlit and will occupy it ns noon ai completed The noon tniln west yestrcdny carried a number of alelhigulbhtd pansengorH , none cf whom , houever , occupttd rptcinl can * , Among the paity woio Sir lllthanl Tem ple , ox Boviriiur-jcnoral of ISomb.iy ; Vlcp- Uoinul Davis , who KOIH to reprencnt H. 11. 11 M , at llonolu'ii , unl Mmsrd. A. McLood and I ) , Liyton , prominent merchantu of Hhanghal , China. ' In n few da > s Mr. Cailis'o Terry , Jr. , cf the United States coast nml geodetic BUMCJ , wlm U now in Kansas City , will comu to Omuba for Oio puiposo uf re-cs- tablitblng an aatroooinlcnl btatlnii hero. For the purpose of mnLlLg thtlr tele graphic lungltuda ilek'ifliinutldiia in thU city ( ntinly Bii , es fnl , Mr. ( leo.W. Dfun of the Mir\ey IIUH written Knpt. Dickey ' - ksklni ; that lli'y may have hU oo-uptra. tlon. Tbo Htntlun will bo t' tnbliahi'l no u tbe liirh tchool. The tninn'goit.ent of thu Union CntliO' io Library ajsoclntlon are making consul' 4 crulilo advaucoi * , with A view to leii'Jeili their society morn than nrdlnnrlly Interest log the coming winter , They lm\u nddci' to their mu-lcal collection about sit bun dry ' pieces , recently donsttd' oy the Urn 3 iSf'v & IIcal > " ' CblcnK ? , together xvjtl - ' * * * uumbo's of biographies of jnu lcal com \n > tan ; f.n/Jao a number of wnrliH o ( fiu , , ou on | ) Iouraphy , travel and liUtury kindly donated by W , J , Ooabaii , city co ! lector , Chicago , Tbo docor.ttion of tb , T J . .VtH'rjij In mw finished , tbe lait uuoccuplei space on tbo walls btiu , ; fille.l by n plctur donated by Major J , M. MoMslion. ] U cent donatioQi have bteu received by Mn ' * J. I. I'.edlck and Mrs.Hwaitzlonder , wlill oomtant accestiuus are Leiug nmde t iMinborilitp. A clast in elocution , ut ret konable terms , U now leiug formed and moot ready , Frank Kacper , a long a icember i r tbe police force , bun rented Hxacina's hu nd opened it out in liuehtyle Tuendny. Tbe contract forbnlldiug tbo Tmtlieni church will U let October IB. Seethe dtertli ineut In our special column. Three men were arrested about uoc yesterday for ditturbingtbe peace in tbe > clnlty of Twelfth nml Dou las ttnet. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , Oil ; UA , NEU. Tables supplied with the bent tl market ultords. Thu traveling publ claim they gut bettor occomiuodatioi and inoro general satisfaction hoi than at any other house in Omahi Uatn , 2 per day. _ aufi2Ufiu SLAVEN'S YOSEM1TE COLOOK : Made irontbe wild tlowura of tl h FAII FAMED Y08GM1TJS VALLEY it ia the muit fragrant ot peifuuie Manufactured by H. J ) . Etovcn , Bt yrwichco. For s ! o In OuioliB by V J. WhiU'hoiuu aud KOIIUKIO Broi * 0o. ' JUDICIAL JOTTINGS. Judge Heville Hears His Firat Case , IndictmontB A ainat a Num ber of Liquor Sellers Show Up. A Curious Dieputo Intereatinjr to Those Leasing Land. Konppolnttuontof John Dull uuOfflclnl StonoRrnplior. The diatriot court convened at 0'iO ; a. m. yesterday , after interim of thrco days , with Judo Neville on the bonch. The morning hour was occu pied in hoariug motion ! and nrgumunls on demurrers , The public generally will bo glad to know that the now judge will retain Mr. John lioll aa official fltonogrnphor of the district , having notified him of hia ro-appointment just before court waa called. Mr. Dell ia an ofliciont and very popular officer and hia frionUs will all congratulate him on hia retention. Til I ! F1ILHT IURH which ifM hoard by Judge Neville waa that of 0. R . B. Kouso TB. Luthorill. Wright , J. P. , in which the forjjor claims that the latter ex- coodoATiis authority in isauias ? an at tachment on the property of a non resident defendant. Moderate dam- agca are claimed , nnd the caao will bo tried before the petit jury , which , as yet , haa done nothing more than to report from day to day. It is rather curious that the first case under the now administration ahould bo ono in which ono judge trica another. UQUOR SKLLKUH INDICTED. A number of bills were returned by the last grand jury , bcforo its final adjournment , which as yet have not boon published. Among these it ia understood are Bdveral against parties charged with selling , liquor without a HCOIIBO nnd among thu names thua mentioned as on indictments are : Henry Ilusor , proprietor the Halfway House , nouthwoEt , of the city ; Henry Ucchtul , at the barracks ; Mr. Jiinkhnrdt , at the samu place ; Jensen , on the mili tary road ; Matilda Murray , Fort Omahn ; Alvina Purlcll , Fort Omaha ; John T. Oroft , John Oarbor and Mor ris Ottnian , all proprietors ot road houses between the City and the fort and Gotliob Stotto' , proprietor of thu Saratoga browurynearthofairgrounda. Most if not all the parties have boon served and u lively contest may bo oxpootod next week , when thu cases will probably como up. Aa near aa can bo ascertained the oilenso , if thuro is ono proven , is duo to that clause in the Slocurub bill which pre vents the issuance of > a license to persona not within the city limits and yet within a radius of two miles of the outskirts. It is probable that there are others iu the same box , and it Is reported that ono or two Omaha li quor men have boon indicted , but this ia not yet made public. AN INTBREHTINO UAHK WAS hoard by Judge Savage just before fore ho left the ollico .of judge to a successor. In this it appears that a party some yoara ago built a house on leased ground , in or near the city , nnd his luaso terminating hu desired to vacate the promises and move his huuao to an other locality. In the meantime some silver maple trees , in tlui midst of which hia houuo Btood , had grown to such proportion1 that the building could not bo removed until they are cut down. The owner of the property would not ullow thu trooa felled and hence the matter caino bcforo the judge for a decision aa to whether the trees should ntand and imprison the house , or whether war ahould bo made with the ax. The petition claimed that as u matter fact thu trees dU- ( inured thu InndscApuand were neither useful nor ornamental , but the judgu , coinciding with Iho view that silver maple trees ivero unsightly and i nuisance , said that the owner migh think otherwise , aud consequently held that thu trees must bu left. Tb house will therefore have to bn ton down buloru it can bu got away unlcsi , n compromise can bo ulfeotod. Per- . aur.s building on lo.isnd ground will do well to cut this out and pasta it iu their lmt.3. ' DIISD. ' KKHAG InaUdty. Oa.ibnr . 11th. 1M- tin. ' , run of Mr , uiui Mi it. W. 1Hczic , ' 1 jeir nnd C inonll . ' Tuo NHW Vault. The 17-ton vault for the Omaha National Bank , mention of which was made a fovr days ivo , was placed in position iu the nuw building on Thirteenth - toenth sttoet Tuesday forenoon , I'lio job of raiting the vault from the level of the street to that of thu firai floor of the tank , some six foot higher or , was a partiou1arpnd dangerous one ; but Fred Itulim , who Jios for t long time boon connected with Bald win in tbo moving business , aided by to his old hands , made n tmocoas of it it every particular. Mr. Bob in may bt called the veteran safe mover of thii oity , as it was. under his supervisior "f that the 12-toasafu ! iu the i < 'irat No M tional was placed in position sonib lit teen years ai < o. an eir Army Order * . LOHVO of absence for fifteen days i granted First Lieutenant William P ion Hall , 11. Q JL , Fifth cavalry , to taki cllect during the present month. Siitlioient cause htviui ; boon shout for hia inability to pay hia own ox ponscs , under provisions of army w la- | { ulutious paragraph 205 , the quarter lie master's department will furnul tIB trwisporlation from Omnba , Neb , ti ire Fort Niobrarn , Nub , to 1'rivato Wl iu. hum Berry , Iroop B , Fifth cavalry i furlnughod soldier without moans t to > rejoin nia station. 'K Ourporol Jasper II. Virgin , con 'KJ pany D , Oth infantry , nnd I'rmt J Uharka Jlunpcl , company F , Olh b fantry. having complied with pata All graph 0 , order * No , 145 , current io kV. rloa , from Fort Thornburgh , UUh will proceed to Fort L avonwordi Kansas , and report to the assintai adjutant general , department of the Missouri. S&tisfactory evidence having boon presented to the department com mander , that tha offence of which Charles Leunon , Into private company K , Sixth infantry , was convicted , whilst technically a desertion , waa iu reality "absence without leave , " BO much of thu sentence , promulgated in general court martial orders , No , U , current series , from thona head quarters , as provides for cunfmtment for two (2) ( ) yoira , at th military prison , Fort Leavenworlh , Kaunas , is remitted , and hu will bo released from confinement. THFGARFIEUfFUHD. Kotos for the Nebraskaue Who Desire to Contribute , The National Bazaar nud Exhibits - hibits rhorefor. TIIK BKK briefly referred to the fact yoaterday that a national bazar , indua * trial and art exposition for the benefit of the Garfield monument fund is to bo hold at Washington from Novem ber 25 to December 3. Col. Chose has boon appointed pres ident of the Nebraska board , and from him the following additional par ticulars are learned concerning the enterprise : 1. Contributions of money seat through the board , for which engraved recipta will bo returned to the contrib utors. 2. Contributions of article * . Under this head every branch of productive industry and art will bo represented , and such contributions will bo placed on exhibition , properly classified and displayed , with thu name of the maker olid donor attached. In all cases such exhibits will remain until the close of thu exposition , when they will bo sold. The especial attention of agricultur ists , manufacturers , dealura and nrt- isa is asked to this class of oxhibita. 3. Articles of indubtry , virtu and art , for exhibition merely. The un usual and extrordinary character of the bazaar must commend itself to every ono desirous of advertising hia or her business , or of bringing the results of hia or her invention or handiwork to thu attention of the world. Held at the nation's capital at a season when congress ia about to assemble and tha representatives of foreign powers picaent at thair leg < \ tious and to become gucots of the exposition - position , with u heat of journalists , representing every prominent news paper in America , sending daily telegraphic reports of its progress and likely to notiro tno more worthy exhibits - hibits and donations , it may bo confi dently asserted that no equal oppor tunity waa over before allbrdcd for bringing the interests of agriculturist a , manufacturers , artisla nu4 artisans to ' the attention of'the public. 4. Contributious fromtho , ladies in thu way of needle and farcy work are especially invited and anticipattd as ono of the more prominent featureo of the fair A board of awaid has also boon provided for , whooo duty it shall bo to examine and report upon the var ious exhibits , awarding medals and Buoh honorable mentions as , in its judgment , may bo deserved , and give suitably engraved certificates of the same , according to the rules and regu lations adopted and observed at the Centennial exhibition at Philadelphia. Transportation on all articles donated - nated will bo at the coat of thn board of direction All donations ( except ing money ) , oxhibilH , etc. , should bo carefully shipped to the board of di rootion , Washington , D. 0 , , and thi bill ot lading sent to the secretary- this board. It is confidently hoped and believed that our grc.it and prosperous state will roopond liberally to thia most pruindworthy object , nnd exhibit thereby n yoneroua riualry with the older und richer stmeo of our glorious Union. W. L L'KAIIODY , Chairman , JOHN W. J'AWiiNflH , Seoiotnry. CAl'PIANI. mo Dmtlnaulflhofl VooHlist Pays Onviuiv n FJylnu Vlblt. Mmo. OappUni , the celebrated vo cal teacher of Now York , who haa re cently boon upaneling u vacation with her son in Montana , in returning over the Union Pacific juid Omaha a flying visit , aud while in Iho city was the guest of our geniul and wall-known citizen , Mr. Max Meyer. It is greatly to bu regretted that this excellent artist , whom some of our prominent citi/.onu know so well , hav ing heard her mug name years ago , under the immo of Kupp YOUIIJ ? , ut the Academy of Musio No * York Oity , rould not Htay in Omaha for soiuo time. While in Now York she became quite fumoua being selected to play the title rob in "L'Afrlcsncj" and Leonora in "IlTrc- vatote , " and many other prominent parts in a numbur of other operas , , Since hur return to America six years ago and while in the oity of Boston : ulw made up her mind to iu o her two lames of Kapp Young into Oappiani ui her school is the old Italian school of singing. The Botton Transcript speaking ot her said : "This hi h school of the old Italian masters for so long a time lost haa been restored again by Mine. Gap. piani. " Mine. Oappiaui , on her nnr riago with Dr. Von Ualzfchuhor , re. moved to Now York , which , wo bo' hove , is now her pormanoi ? home. While on her vacation tour she gave concurtB in Ft. Bunion , Helena , liuttt and Salt Like Oity , and was every , where highly spoken of both by the press and ttie publio , The people ol the city of Denver expressed sincere regret that she was compelled to leave them BO long ii ; order to continue giving inelructioi to a large class of pupils iu New Yorl Oity , Omaha alee regrets very muol not to have had the oppoituuity o : listening to this great musical artiste Miuo. Oappiani has u world-widi reputation and haa had the honor o singing at all the courts of Europe § hu haa Bung.at the Bcala of Milai , and in Italy. Parma , Nfeza , a ni the great theater of L'coo in Barcelona , Spiin , in Vienna , Pratjar , Hanover , CAseol , Frankfort- on'thn-Mnin , Kzypt and Russia , She has likowlao sung before Queen Vic toria , of England , and the queen her self graciously ssnp a half hour with her. King Victor Etnanuel , of Italy , hestowen on her thu silver and gold medal of mtrit , nnd took delight in buying n rnnch nt Bolt creek , nn the httlo Belt mountains for her and her family , her son being the rancher. Aa cho haa become in part a western woman we do nut dcepnrof having an opportun ity to hoar her magnificicnt musical maatcrpiecti in our own bustling city ere lonjj. .Madame Cnppianinot only hr.s boon n wonderful singer , but she yet pos sesses a full , rich and powerful voice , which in every intonation ahowe long , pnticnt and persevering schooling , the execution hiring superb , Shn has wonderful feeling , and is altogether ono of thn moat delightful song stresses that lias over appeared on the boards. THE SYNOD. Opening Night of tbo Sessions of the Preebytorlau Council. The opening night of the Proaby- terian synod , which convened in Omaha yesterday , was hold last even ing at the First Presbyterian church , the audience room of which was well filled for the occasion with those in terested in the important event , s&Tho nieoting was opened with sing ing and prayer , after which Ha ? . the moderator of the laat synod , preached an impressive nor- mon from the text 1 Tim. 4 , 14 , "Neglect not the gift that ia in thee , " etc. Ho layod particular otresa on the importance of fidelity to preach- idg the goipel of good tidings. The all important qualification waa the loyo for the work. Ha pitied the man who preached the gospel just bccauia ho waa appointed , or simply in order to gut a living. The love of the work should bo the impelling force to everyone ono who undertakes to proclaim the truth. Then all nhould preceh the word , willing at thoao times of trial to re strain themselves , not eiving them selves over to the evil spirit , but rather do and suffer giro blessing for cyrsing and smiles for frowns. Some tcek to preach a "populai gospel , " but it cannot be done. The gospel of the Lord Jesuo Ghriat ia not popular , but it must be preached with fidelity , whether men will will hoar or forbear. Deolwro the whole counsel of God , still there will bo a following of believers if we do our whole duty , and ahould there not bo the expected fruit an examination of nolf should be made to see if the fault doivi not Ho in the preacher himself. Lot every true preacher of sacred ecripturr akuow that he is not alone in the conflict , for God ia with him ; trials a"d difficulties- will bo sur mounted and the rough wayo bo made smooth. , After the sermon , prayer was offered - fored , following which the roll was called by the clerk , Rev. Mr. Baird , o ] Plattsmouth. . Following the roll call officers were elected to-wit : JCv. G. P. Chrisman , of Kearney , waa elected moderator by "acclamation. Temporary cleska J. M. Oliver , E. E. Warren. Thursday , October 12. 11 o'clock , Dr. Irving ; 2 o'clock , ladies meeting ; 7:30icUirch erection. Friday evening Missionaries and froodmon. SrttuTday tveninR Sunday schools. The inrotihg then adjourned to nipot at 9 a. in.xo-day , 2 p. m. and 7:30p. : m. CHISfr * . Morton Elmore'd Ltehut at Hoyd'a Opera House Last Night. Tlio storm of last evening waa not aufliciont to prevent a fair turn out at thu opera house laat night to witness the rendition of "Chiapa" by Marion EI in or o and her able company , who arrived in the city yesterday. While thia drama reminds us not little of "M'lipa , " it 13 a much stroagcr and more pleasing performance urn' sucnn to take better in every way will the public. One noticoublo feature o ; the play last opening was the magniti cent scenery , which is furnished entire ly by the company and adds not a Httlo to the general effect. The romantic drama itself is quite HonButional , and in the hands of H company less able to bring out the line points would not ba a purfrct BUG- coa before an uudienco such an aasom- bled to witness it laat evening. Ma rion Klmoro ia a character sunn us probably has been the result of hard ship ! of the wlior dajsof frontier life , and her robe , aided by the uoen- ory , which is as near perfoot aa could 1 possibly bo produced , is so realistic that it could not fail to bo a success. The Icadifag characters are also * ua taincd by uctors who seem well littei 1 to carry out the ideas of the drama , nnd as a tale of earlier California ex perience it must bo admitted that it was realistic ) in the extreme and held tbo audience for three hours almost spoil bound with the many startling situations with which it abounded , and with sc6ncs and adventures which characterized the earlier days of emi gration to the far west. Amont * those who were mostnotieo- able in the production of this sensa tional and dillicult drama , worn Mr , Frank Lotos , as Ueko Stevens ; Edwin Arnott , as James Downey ; Mr. W , T. Melville , as Dee Jones , "his nibs ; " Mr. George Osborno ai Indian Jack ; Hits Aunio Leigh at Anaatatia. Mount Auburn and lions Moseloy as Old Calamity , The entertainment taking it alto , gother , is an unusually interesting one , und abounds in startling sceun ; and crises , which are well calculated to stir up the enthusiasm of nt audience and excite their applause a the result. The same play will b < produced to-night , and wo can recom mend it'to the patronsgo of AH Omahi publio as thoroughly as anything tha has been put on tno boards this sea son. "IrGoia HIOIIT TO THE Sroi. " Tbi exprewhe phrate describes tbo elfect of , gloss of Hui ) 1'usicn. Heady on ojienln Uverv 'sideboard ehoulct have it , Trad supplied at manufacturer * ' prices by M A. McNaiuar * . Families n II , GUditoue , Omaha , Neb. IMMORTALITY ITEMS The Meeting of the Presbyte rian Synod last night. Congregational , Missionary , and Other Meetings Near at Hand , Now City Church03 and Rellftlous Matters Qonorall7. TllK UOflOHK < IATIONAUVn. The genera ) association of the Con grcpatiurml churches of Nobra > \ will bold their annral nieoting this year in Omaha , October 25th , and four fol lowing days. The denomination has steadily grown to bo ono of the strong- cat and largest in iho atato , and the coming association is to bo a large and important mooting. Dasidoa the tier- gymon and delegates of the utato , there will bo here from abroad , ffior. Truman M. Post , D. ! > . , of St. Louia , the Nester of the wool , and lectorcr In Washington univorjity , Rev. Itobt West , ot Chicago , editor of The /N5- vance , llov. S. J. Humphrey , D. BX , Chicago , western secretary of the American board , Ilov. K 6. Dunninp , of Boston , secretary of Sabbath schools' , Kov. Walter Barrows , of New York , general secretary oP homo mis sions , and others. All the meetings day and evening will be held at the Congregational church and will bo open to the public. This denomina tion has now about 140 ohurzh organ izations in the state , ouo oollego at Crete , two academies , at NeJigh and Franklin , beoiden other active agen cies. It will dedicate twenty now church buildings between Jactoary ' 82 and January ' 83. The Second Cungregational'church ' building on St. Mary's avenue Jo now finished , and a * icon as it can properly bo furmohed , surricoB in it will begin. It sUnds central in n growing cection of the oity whose a largo number of the people have contributed to its section , and it lisa a bright future for growth and usehilnwa. A paatoi for the aamo is ox pert ed soon. The aouthwuat mission at Twenti eth and Maaoti : rti ipj has been or ganized into thn Southwest Presby terian church of 0 > invha and t kea its place as- the younuest , but not thu hiast promising , of the societies of that denomination in Omaha. Itov. JFrank Ht H y , who has been in no- uoptablu charge of thia mission , was ordained as an evangelist rucantly by the presbytery of 'Omaha. ' -WORK. The twelfth annual mooting of the western branch of tha Women's For eign Missionary society , will be hold m this city froai. the Twelfth to the 10th of thia month. This branch in cludes Nebraska , , Iowa , Mmneantn , Missouri , KanBaH , Colorado and Da- kota. The laat convention was held at Maishalltown , Ibwa. One hundred and twenty-delegates are oxpeeted , and already ono hundred and fifteen have been reported to the secretary. SUCCB1S IN TJFB. The dates and subjects of the series of Sabbath evening lectures upon "Success in life , " to bo delivered by llev. W. .Tu Haraha thia winter , are as follows' : October 15 , Your Equipment ; October 22 , iourTime ; October 29 , Your Work ; November 5 , Your Teacher ; Novem ber 12 , Your Power ; November 19 , Your Character ; November 20 , Your Luck ; December 3\ Your Relations ; December 10 , Your 3 > uties ; December 11 , Your Speech ; December 24 , Your Manners ; December 31 , Your Habits. 1883 January T , Your Conscience ; January 14 , Your Self Control ; Jim- jury 21 , Tour Books ; January 28 , , Your Health ; February 4 , Your Amusements ; February 11 , Your Money ; February 18 , Your Duotiny ; February 25 , Your Substitute. PERSONAL * T , i : . Galbraitbv of Abion , i * at the Metropolitan. J. U. McCraeVin , of Crouton , In. , is ut the Me-tropolitau. James Clary of Graud Iblaud , h at tbe Metropolitan. J. B. ITnntwell and A. L. Wit-ton , of Hantinga , are at tbe Metropolitan. C. K. Mntthcwii and John Bills , of Lan caster , are nt thu.JIolropolitau. Mrs. Nc-lujii , of Orleans , N at ths Met- lopolitan. Arlon AldridgeunJ wife , of Tekaaiab. ore sueatB at the Metropolitan. K. Ii. AtUui and John llleeJ , of York , are ut tb MetrpoliUn. W , H. Mooie , of Clarks , U at the Mil- lard. lard.Clms. Clms. W. Allen , of St. Paul , U a B"e t of the Miilard. C. .W.urisber , superintenilsnt of the Coloriuio'systom i f roads of the U. 1' . , la a gneat of tbo Miilard , Fre.l Pinto , ol Now York , a well known mine uwnec in Montana , is at tbe Millaid. Cburoh'Howe ' Uat the L'axton. J. U. Culer , of Cheyenne , is at the 1'ax- ton. ton.Wm. . II. Parker , of Ogllala ; Hon. John 1) . Seaman , of Kearney ; T. C. Roberta - erta and dauijbter and U. B. Windhelm , of Plattatnoutu ; MftJ , Frank North , wife and daughter , of Columbus ; J. D. LtiU , of Otjallalo , and Wm. J. Btoell , of Colnm. bun , ara at the'Pax ton. J. B , ColTer , of Cheyenne , is at the Paxton. Tom Cadwftllwler , a well known Chlcagc traveling man , is ot the Metropolitan. Marion Eliaore ami party , are at UK Miilard. O. H. Stewart , of Lincoln , U at tbe Mil Urd. Sidney Dillon ami 1 * S. Alien , of Boi ton , were tbe moat distinguished guesU o tbe Miilard last n ! Col. Ira Wilson has purchased i half interest in the PaoiGo House , a St. Joe. The firm will now be J. B Kitchen & Ira Wilson. Mr , . Kitehei has moved to the Faxton hotel , a Omaha , and Mr. Wilson has takei charge of the Pacific , where ho wil he pleased to meet his old friends Tha Pacific is the leading hotel of St Joe and a first-class hotel in every re pect. BepO-m&ott SPECIAL HOTICE& 10 LOAM-MOMkY HELP WANTtfJ AWTKUfin * cUw rwik , wMhor , am W irotier. C ill ut 1512 ( Japlt' * ATcnue. 7T.V1J . Inn nnllfainllr < irfrl nl twc-ltc WANTI.Ii InqulK nt 812 North 17th strcnt hctwccii CumlnK * i'l l'IJrt ' TT2 13" . H tceti ruientcr at < h HI d WANTf.O etrett , lmn l t < ' } , 767-12 M aa TAO , C'5r. r ptr. A flmtrlvk Iflo.ith-r OooO WANTKD Apny "Hli sxmjlt * ef w rt o Oca Hejn , 212 luhtint. 77U.14 ASTED . W tmttt House. TM-1 * ' WANTED Oocil R rl f-reuicnlh uicwark Ajply i-tN * M llthnrcot , 757-l5 .3 CM UK AS7KL ICIaborett. H Manntclllrr , Tlth w Btnet , 7)2. AOKNlH > VANTKt > Twoladl'n and' one R o tl < < rnj to cinra'i < r h * tor ilnt bctutllul home hook. "Mother , Jlomo and ll > > ao. . ' hocUcir' . Call 01 red'r < HI A. XV. HKAVBtt , 7M-lt 1721 Iloiljlu Street. - ik n rook imie or fc-mlont WANTKll-fint UIL Opiri IIoww liMtnurant Ajolv nt once. 7Kf WANTK1) l eotxl ylil for conirn 1tm r work. wwtblilo ctnv jit Mrmt t o l > 'nck noithofHt.Marj'sr 7M tf 'ANTKD | A I'vatul airm in R Me t Apply nt Hirrll niw d'lHUr. 7C.I U Man an < < wifa to work. U. J. WASTKD , rdnciHhfl nsn MCQUO. 727-11 W ANTKIMiOCJilrUtooaU aril bu > tloaki dolman dress ( rooil . ata , at Ion fljuru < iK con lOlH'od Juokion , 740 U A girl to rte Kohoral houiowoik , WANTED . OcoiV ' { f8 ) iald Ad- dfM P , C. Or kWe , Kearney , Naf. 65J-tf , AVTIID A first - ! v. m > tlyr-a Ctntml din- lax liall , 101 HouVflOlh. t.VI t ( / A ( gib It Olilfor h u o orn , HtH > 9 .eriuau w aveiiuo. Mm. J. WCounstrno. & 61 tt A eltlfor t-enersl IfiM-vrork. In unnililftinly I qulront > ! 8 'CHimHt , bctue- Filtoonib and ii * lctmlutr < et4. " " ' > \ oriv"bj-'ft - toile WANTKI - tHrniau.wiling any V-iU - of tuinil&l UTAjr. Adilm "E. " ' - \ Tl7.VTUIli rl recc-jtU firm S fdtri , VV iliouin lit . .oi rmly. OAil at 2417 < lit- cajotlrutt. W/iTKD Situation o i-t g ncrU houna- UOPK , Ca'l nt b02 itl troct , corner to- \onWDttb. ' T71-12t { > Ono irooJ cjinviuvjT. Ptjly work WAfTHl aiul ( ; ooU j > aj , . ( rc&ruroea rotulrttU. | ) Api > lr liwlOK. IGth street , up.ul.xlnf , room a 4-tfi _ _ _ w AMEP At the National llr.tclati I .coin , One Vo. 1 fcmnlo coik wtnte' . lleot ot IRCS will b ? paid IM tf TIT'ANTED 600 privy vai.ti , nlius and ceos Vy pooln to cltnn with b-.altary VaulJ and Sink Oloiuier , tha beat In Ufco A. Kraa < i k Cti , realdrnco 1108 IlOiUe Ktroot. MICELLANtOUS VVAftTa. WANTKE Imrutdlalo'y thr'oor faar ra- * \ ri3oil ircn Lornlco makcra-and scoftm ut'JOHN El'hNElHUl , 307 llroalwuy , Cm ncil Illuffj , U. V-I-Jt hi ) At once , a ifi . A first ORB WANT uitl notmora thin ' "i jcarx oil. Am n Tanner , age 21. AdiUtwlii p.n-tlii.1 * , aid o"clnaoph3tCKi pn.S. 0" Ilia ctHce < Jniui.il 78.J-105 WANThlv J milojm nt bj a < oil hjimc kn > p-r. II. Mannv.0,1 cr , llth ulnet , 'jea Fnrnam flircct , THJ-ll \T7"AN 713D Pleasant room with bmrd forte \V icnlleateo , laprlvatofamily. AJJftn"D , A. " Toe office. TEfl-llt WANTO lly an experienced ijonng nun , B piluttloulnacrotur } store , AUUIOHH "fl. U"1B19 Dodge utr-it. 71)3 ) lit WAiM KU i. nm uui roaril.1 it prUalu willln ? Io takoone or two boarders , will atua thilr ad < 'r " 'S to thu Wjinan Co'ucrrial College , Hiudnnt eo.klni ; boirrt or ruoma will U > set errtd to theai A : L. WVilAN. CIO tl l'o WTK Jor board. A JOUIIR WANTED nmu vHli ixcellcnt re'erencm attendlii ) ; Dihciollti Ihocltj. Addio 8 i. V. 2. bteofflco nil-lf. REH" 'OURS8 AND UANO. TTlftli MIST I'lunWipl lioust , W. " . ( forntr If-tli aiiJ Clark St. TTtt-tf I70U. RKST One fiiriiisluil rauin * for oar or P twoi ritlimcii , U Uupcr moiitUdlUAiikKiii iU nearUtU bt 7I-H ! HEX I At private r Bldcnco.n Inrco nko- FOlt front rjim , wilu larsielwe , togentleuiononl ) . Itcftreuccs cxc'ivn.d. Ap- ti' ' at ISIS h'ca o Btrict , cr 11CO r.irn ! r.m sr. 74Utf KE\T onorioin , with running wntcrli FOH bow , corner On ilorula nnd 13th * rr < .t. Inquire at 008 13th street. 731-Ut OliMikol s stnvlloui , of slv rooms nunly JlnUlitsl ulth ( Uhrill , ci-lcru ami all uxHJcrn linpruicinents , ona l > lo .k from bt C'.ir , ttMH iiiinutiM ualk from L 1 * bnuti | > inirt'Wi prciiilM . 77J U TTOR ( UFM' Cottaio. f > room ? complete. 1H h P uriot , bttwien St. Marj's avenue an let' uiwcrth. Iciilrecv"08ltj ] M ) . 721. 777-l. < t S'Oil HUNT One larun furn' huJ tiint rt m . aud ona cmnll fiirnUhoi room , 1000 Kir. tin ttrcU. ffl-i" "Ii'dU JtKN'T ruriiMicd rouu 4 < i 00per inontlu P L'aKi St. two doors \\tnt ot IMJi. 770-ldv trUllVISIt I ) room fnr rent , hcntcd bv r RIS C ier. > L < il ° rj ICih &twut , tst M > , nrt hrnsonorth n Cli oi , > i 7t'h U tQH IktNT ' - r i'piuiunt front ,311) , wil f clnu-t , iirnlslud nr iiulurnlth tl , M'pl * 1311 Ca'i irtfi. 7i.riif I71OR Kl'l " ' us'J , ( roQn s tiiriiixhiiil , In JU ijiuuiitu HyJo f HIM , llil'ar i Lotx > i riOK > iKNT 'XH"1 ' ! in Jncib'H li'm cor. Ifi 1 I4 aid Oil Itol muiuic , JOHN O , JACUIJd , 7b2tf Ur'.S f inonlcol ) furnUhJd ooranwlt FOIt bii'il. | f c'eiito' * . A | > l < N nhjinuf . tbrro oontUmtn iDqu'reUOS njrth 17 h btrmt ' * 7W111 7011 KENT 1'ront room fiirnlili'il or imfur ' nlthkd n Liint lixxitlan. lliinl If dtsirn "I. " lUu omcu. 741 tf 710H HGSl 3 nnfuruUi oj rooiul fit N' . H' t corner Doug ft ! and D th 720 H ) | T710II I'.ENT Thto fine ro-nrB ; ( arihhid ft Jj nulreChas McDonuld'd , < 35-12 THOIIHENTThree ut.furnhhod roiius. sulU JL1 bio for homukeepln , ' . Inquire t 310 Ji 15 * meet , bemeen Dneoport u'ld Clijcago 733 11 RKNt Hoi int front room" , fomhwet FOU . Oman. 20th itrtetj , > D. 411Oili bt. 7SO-14t : OH KFNf r o front roouia with boirda ! 161S Howard street. , li&-W\ \ KENTJ'urnlshod cottage six room * 221 Foil ct , Mm I' . C. 1111. 701 tf i ,10K H".NT \ room ( tillable for Store or war l < lc.ua. Inquire 101H 12 h Bt 74111 HUNT I'leasant furnUhed room nullah FOH two gcnlknun. at ICli ) Furnaiii. 7fti 11 * ! V710K KENT Mcely larnlilitd rocms.cnedoo 1 } oortliol Doljwou 18tn. 7J3 13 ( \T-Cott ce ft l * 1 'F roonu a FOR and tnc lot it Ion by S.T. I'cttr wn Agoct 16th aud BcuglM 81. 7 4 tl I'OH ESl uou 7e rooms , 12JI IHU roe north ot IVil 0 HI T A nice ntv cottax * oa Ca\enpo utrHit , ne 2 lh t t , luqo'rB utWhol i. ErlikwuV 088 tf TnOH KENT-A nlcel ) fuinlth.U iocu > at 172 P CaMDtrfU _ _ | " 4 ° " TT OB KENT LTge , pleaunt Iront rocnu wit { } oat bj rU , 10 jcDtlemta wU VklU , 2H& Ctl tornUitrett. 636" TJWR RENT FlcB Irtldonei In ( rood location , L1 All foarcDlenrcl for water , neir , U rtximn , , opposite poft-fflce. 6fl-tf TjlOK HUM -itiutol en Idaho re with f * TOl'ndld tlcw , K h td omo dnelllne hou * > Init nine txtnt , with 'ar.c In til . pArtmcnt and l rge h rtlUr. A lurfft yar I and ardenwlth plenty of fruit , and v larie ctetern ; . Apply l JC7-tf lIICKMAN'S 1AZAH. JjJ IU M A ascrs tn lt lrombe block , , on X P h Mrcef , new Davenport , eW-HtiV rpKv HOIWH FOR HUNT nn n md laiyn JL four Jn el en room ) etrfij one or two mw onrs. 111.MIS , Aeent , IMhundr OIt HKS7 FurnuhfJ rsoins al 1717 _ FOIt i i nd 4Vrtl iUK KhM o/ocery fctorr , cor , irth ttrm sn < 5 Capitol urenur Appl onnrt ; M-tf OHA8. ; R'Nl T n BOW dwclllm * tuia two othK Foil In dnlntjla lui-tltr , hy ItcKoon io 1BI4 " " R17-K Off CI.G 1011 > Ut ; Or ImA for mill r Blt , M Inch 1lr.r .nl. Inqulrrfl. MV < I < 7S1 C [ r "nnll fewc , ' , ijooii [ ' b rn , cxrel Mt locitiot ) Cnh,4Hlf,0 A i < , . Ir nuhf t f , Ij icro > Innd , mn ll FtrlfALt ) I I" "I' , SOi ( jr po vlncu ; . f2MO Amis , l.'XW Farnntn ttrecr ' XALK A ntw clignnt ttp bnwn < n < l FO't . madotonrdor I 7 HIOI."OL | "AlllUni adur. WM ixlilbltoil aiulu ute lilr and tok lint prnnnum. B | ; J7 nn nevtr htcn il , lull mill lie told at a nductluuUply at hotel. 7tg.fl ' 7OH .V1JC Iroombouftc , xxl loc. ktt oMy f ) moDtH , 91 , lie. ' Ataci , 160J F i- m ttrent , r\Olt y LE A very disr ; Lla plt ot butlncoi ; pirpertyhi one of iho bonsownaln the'Vto. pply to E. K. Wha'oj , Lincoln , eb CNJ-llt 7\OR SA LK Jm ll huue , one > er , th d trrcs nndtnilt , llotue phco , < 'irnrm. T10R K FWTIH Itrpfored. 4re ft If9od . . . list , co'tiprliuucHomu cf lie tn\ I Aooras 1 at pflccd tan ; UK from SI n C5 jicr acre , asy tormB. AI OHarcral har klni-nuli'i l < nd < Njud for cfirorlp.lon Can furui-htlbslribla laudi for coldnlcs , Ituuci ) locill.h. . H. IlALLOl' . 700-19 Union K c . , in tii "TT OK SAljV. ft Tf m liou-e , large ! > * , eonifr , uo L niorediWrnhlu Vovitlun in tuuiu V'juy Urius , W,1V ) AIIIM , 160 * Varnim SALE -llriino cf ao an on liu" l rOK 41 yca.18 , $ attOj. &ULuuo | oppEd te u t OtBco. G'J2 U j OH SAf Ib UniJ-er. roomi , l rn , t rRC lot , 1 trti'i ami. fruit. Slon | huiajt 'piymi-nt ' own , bplincoi'S.'lpifriiioritli AUIOM. JMJO Fat am. TloU aAbr , UHKAl' Tim hricf. uuii rr me wt ; ditlons o ( 1111 tori Uppers' house , j\.W. corner ilhfti d I < " > v > nwrth sirufta _ J 0-tf J OIl JA.tlCU.tlw iu houiw , lursie Iwiutli ' trust. liiiililin < lot in inrt pjymiwt.if..UW mts , KWO'l-arnxu , ' .U'Kb-Aljh AWtll pa > lus ; htuiinni. lentral- j ly locatbd. Good cb-nio for thu rlfht man leatonn fcrgolllng tailalucury. Addio.ti "Q V. ' co ctDce. DU tf 71 011 S'4K 1lnrii < .ivxis.c .1 roomb in , J I 10 ; ni lus 62 , 'urnani. PICK SALK Good building , brick Call at ! Water XVcrks office. 44Mf ( 71OII SAIiKf.Two howe , , one lot , I room 'a ; two TOo'iWy sl lW./ Ames , IK'S ' Kurnuu. FOK dALB At A UAUOAIS , one larco brick house , and cno .irgo frame bouao , vlth full loc on Cans near ICth reft. Fina chance for invintnu nt , rent f > .r 470 wr month. Call to. ' full turtlculurb. on BKMI3 , BOB tf Agent. IBtha-dPotiglaaiitn. 710KMAI.Iv r-Tk\ol > c < i' > c > onu lot , conv uiunl J location 1WX ) Ames , ICO ) t'tf- am. CJ1X UKAUrUOL i.olb Wxlbu teot uacn ) c , ) Hanecocu Hlaco ou street car line. Iot lot ] n whole addition on > ery eaiy tirira and rcot bargain. BBMIS' arent , 16th and 1 "W > roota _ 1SJ J 7IOK SALIV ' 5-room houst , , UITIU lot , coran ' J FU j ttni'3) ) 8UlM' . Amis , ID'JO ' Kariuun. FOU BAiiU. lhuliutriou Uouuo * HOTKLi clasa ; all furnished bo onlj hoto n town. The cheapest ( jroparty la the St-ita , lag all tha travcllnc ; men. W III bo eold cbeap on ertm to suit. Knqulro of E. FiUlc , proprietor , rllngtonVu > nlriKton county Nnb , Hiit "TIOH hAl.K ikc on Btrect cir "TIJ \ cry ilfairahU locution , i ullding lotJn jart , W.030 AVU-H , iWO Famiiu. tfjlUH tlAlib ur win uxu. % K it/4 UUIU- " ' C P rty , n Improve 1 BJO ou ollftnd Jjc.n- lac . station en U. V. U. U M Irt'I.JUW * J VarnhaxnSt. , Onzi.hc. 7-02nit i O T Ono CJfor Mare psi > HoldLr/wl lj [ adilicaiN. llubb ra. care timhiT.lij'f cnm glllcc , 7Ca Mi ailiK .lilt reuiouilfccr iniplojintu Jm. . ' . . - - - Tl'.l.tf llotwcm M. Jo e h ho-pltal nml the J Corner rf tMcar ) > and Jtfleirnn s'riet. a uj'sclher ch ol ' caunlry wtUe. Llhotal card if Icftiw uro cilice. 7SO .21 I" ObT On 8unJaj' last , awhile bull pup , ten [ j month * ud ; ; iuairs to naito rf ru tit. nlico\cr ull/'e am tbcsime to Uarn" &Ki hur will bu ful'-ily nwinled _ Ul"nf. JBTT HnuEeauilCarict UK-HIHT , Steve AK I'ollshcr. \eordtra ut hcpu lltsviof. lice , 13lli and lou OT. _ 368 U ctieAA will Uuj tbe furniture nt thft l sit > 4OUly payini' hcteMn K a. < cut onablu. ABuftuwj Dclph Ooiaha , Nc IAOIBTER OF PALMYSTKKV AND TIONAI JSV , tB3 "ui-tu btreioc > . u vidUtjuc\ . Will , < vlth ibo I.M ' / iii t nflrtu , o iit'n nnj cceu'i > 'b fj tirpf ! 'l , aort na * wt * 3 fCid I'ni trt 1 1 ure I ) Hvmi-iitlirw ) irin ' I'JUH'OSAI.S wl'l ' be rcci v J bv tha un jntlRiud for thu efctl ti oj ! l'n t utlurar. c'.iurdi b lialnc nmr Kjtli 01 il Urt > ' > t're t , u it1) ) Qctjh r Istli , Lt nooi Did * V3 bo no lv id fjr > iu ui'ire work , lintfi ] iiiulol > t ! . 11 alba oe c ntfdtied l'lan ai.aicctja ( ! Ion1 , can bo n.ntit N H , cor. Fi'riiara ' ami istn htieit , up-.n.ir , ram 0 to 12 u in , nnJ 1 In 4 p m 11 " ilur llmri.'rttj rrJfUii ) omli b ii Hyfnljrtf ihobl.1 inc irninilH 77J-U 0 F HOODMAV. V I Absolutely Thte powder nsver varies A rnarrc purity , Btrccgth nnd wiulesonem f More sconomk- l than the ordinary kind * , and cannot be Bold incorapstition wilb tbe . ' nmltltude U low te t , bboi t weiebt , oluni.i.f' or phosphite powders. Bold only in can If L * V.OTAL BIKINQ 1'owntr. C ? , 'II ' 10 WallHt. , NewVor ,