THE JDA1LY BEE : TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 The Daily Bee. Tuesday " lorning Oct. ' 4. tilie following ubmvatloDi- taken nt thf RMM motmnt of time at all the stations nWAnWrAr.niKXT , U. S. StosAt , SEK- TIOB , OMAHA , Oct. U , 18S2. ( l45p.m. f it mom. ! ) MiVr. . . , Chcyetso. Watufclt. riatte . . . . Ytnttan. . DCS Jlolrxw Itavrnporl St. Paul. . hi. Louis MoJrhtad Vincent. . Blmmck. Iliiford. . . . Ouster. . . . . VcAdrood. Err ! 6 ffrl to Inches nbov o low water rntik at OiAlu. , 2 fectSlnchm at Yankton. Mississippi & foot Cinches at ML 1'jml , and 8 fact 2 Inches it DtbtKfUS. ' tOOAb BilBVlTLES , 1 Smokers' Choice , the bent fi cent rfcar in America. A mcetliij ? nf journeyman bricklayers and pliiiterfru will bo held r > t Kcslcr'a hall on Wednesday ocnin.October 25 , i\t 8 o'clock , for the purpose of clcollng hvo delegates lo lho ( wotlilngmen's and farm ers' convention. v Night before Injt two pistol thots were fired in the vicinity nf DouRliu and 'tl'wLOfth fctrcolB , The fhots wcro heard tit 1 o'clock in the racrnintt and fir n moment created Borne alarm , \i\f \ M nobody WHO hurt the alarm speedily sib.Miled. Douglas street had the novelty of n runaway yesterday afternoon. A double team went tearing down the street , Hiid for a moment It looked blue for the occti' prmtii nf the wagon , u woman and a small boy. Near the corner of Twelfth street , however , the team wan stopped and to damage doue. j ji There Is n vicious dug ncnr the corrJr of Kinth end Douglai streets which K ) , lo Jint cut of the vspy. Latt M gerjllcinnn pasting that local ! y waa at tacked by the biutB nnd iiad his olothlntf badly torn. " It was not the f jult of the animal that tbo rcntlcmcn did not suffer more ecrloiifl injury. > w - „ Jack Shepherd , well nown'In Oma ha , is now au.ng mayor of Teller , Oolora- do. Jack rcmotcd there Mime montha ngo , and was elected a member of the ilty council. The major If/unK the city , Jack was elected presidtnt nf tbo council , and accordingly becarco acting mayor. Those who fail to see the comet are they who lie in bed too late in the morn ing , JJetrt-een the hours of 3 nnd fi , any well organized human being can so the war horeo by looking to thu right quarter , Everybody ought to see it , ai it it the big gest cnihct since that of 18D3 , and it needs attention. K More glorious weather than that which we have expcrionceh in Iho last two ueuUN was never seen in an October in Nobratka. The days have been warm , hut the nights nre cool and braclnp. Thcro wan a heavy IrobV nllit ; lioToio lent , but It fullouoil a day of cxtraordicary pleasantness a day in Italy as it were , A special meeting of the Ancient Order of lllbcrnlvia was held lant evening , nt which it wis decided to participate in the corner stone laying on Wednesday. The A , 0 , II. ind band will head the proces sion. Tto members will nsteinblo at Kuony's hill at 12 o'clock m. , Wcdncs- day. FrontWard , well Icnown [ in Omaha ttnd Lincoln was ehot in the head by un known ptrtlei" lu Denver about two months ago. lie writes back to frlendt ; boJo that ho lias L-ntlrely recovered his health , and bis mental condition has not been dintmlcd. The moving of buildings and the up. turning of sUewalks have mode it in some places difficult fir the -Omaha's to make progress on the ildewalki. Matters are nettling , however , to their proper. pl ; e , and there will be but little trouble in the future. Fanmin utd JJoiiglan are pretty generally in proper ihipe. The little folks nt the Academy of Miulo continue to be the chief attraction. They.are all good , tnd futnhb to the fre quenters au ever varying tcene cf-pl ure. Laat night the applause waa very vhole- omo for all of them. Our Lincoln frieojla nppe'lr to have , a very pretty 6ght on thttr handi with the monopoly and antl-uionopolj biulnois , Hon.7. . W. Carder , wlii > ras a former legislator , and who was wcandlj te for rt- nomination hai becotno dl gutted with ring rule , and declares for anti-monopoly. Thu end-Is not yet in Lancaster county , The verbatim debate on woman auf. frage between Mlaa Susan U. Anthony and .Mr ; I ! , Jioeewater can be hod at this office. Single copies Oc , or $3 per 100. This report h compleU and has the aj > - proyal of both debaters. We feeluire the citizens , and especial ly t&e voters of Nebraika will crowd ( In Opera House on Thunday night , October 20th , to listen to er-G v. JobnW. lloyt , on the practical worktops of Woman Buff , rage b Wyoming , * As there hat beenac much reference \VjoinIng by both the friends and encmiei of the landing amend1 incut , lot us bear tiie truth from an actual resident. Gov. Hoyt spoke at the Ameri. can conveoticu IntUe Baptist church a fen weeks go , and H au orator ho has few oaual * . liver'bcdy < ome , The safe in the tounty treasurer'i office Is a veteran. It was made In IHt'J , and lias borne ru'ch a weight of gold , sllvei and greenback * , from tluie to time , that 11 It decidedly the worse for the wear , II has crack in it that one con thruit theli hand .through. Mr. llusb , however , only keeps It for ornament and never lea > ci over 65 at A time to iU euro oter nlfiht. The munhals of the different nocletlet wlto intend to turn out on Wednesday foi the dedjcallou of laying the court house corner atone will please report to 1) ) , Y , llooro at Wnbaah office not later than Tuesday at 7 o'clock. Au Ironnhutter fell from ( he building Ju tlcroti the street from the Republican yetterttny find narrowly c cftptd several trorkmen. It fell through ft window i u the ilrit floor , nnd de'such \ a r ckst that the whole neigh- brhood ( ptnrtle.i , Major William 11. Forwrcoii , Surficon U S. army , is relieved from duty in this dftmtttmrit , nnd in comiillnncM with p M- gtpi2 ! t-jwoinl urdors No. 228 , curicnt sei-rr , nfjntant gcnern < 'a odice , will report ] n trson nt liotdquarters military "diviiion of tta MiHOUrl , Chicago , 111. telegram rccehtd by County Clerk jestcrday ft.tcs the architect of the Vow court hous > , G a , V.K. Myom , ofmroit , Jcf the "City of Htr.iu" luit ti'ijljl for Omaha , lo bo present for \Vedncirlay ceremonies. Hlndmsn , the titoniod woman mrffragist , will nddreBi the citizens of the First ward the 10th ttreit Meltiodinl church to-moirow evening nt 730. A tuont cordial imitation IB extcn Ud to nil , Mcadimber t Daily , Iho 10th street earrings nmn f.ictnrri < , have just com * pletod n fine four Spring wagon for Win. Ccntlcmsn , the Kith Mrcot ctocer. Ililly's lm lno la alwa > a on the incroAPO , It ia rcportod that Julius Ff tnor wa < < obbcd Sunday of hh gold wntch and overcoat by parties who enlerej the IIOUKO the front door , incautiously lift unlocked , 3'roJ Krone , of Lincoln , is putting In the curbing an i guttering nt. the corner of ICtli nnd California , Mr , ICrone it one of th * councllmcn nf Lincoln. John I'etercoii hai decided that bo will not un'dertako the urodinff of 17UibcM\ccn ! 1)aoglai and Fnrnam , his bid b iuc the one accepted by the county commifciioncrH. Judge nnd Mr : . Ilawes cclehratca their 19 h wedding unulvcrsary on Situr- dny Inbt , nod judge saya it la just the sumo M it wa * nineteen year * go. The Ornshi Crlckat club xvlll hold n mcctin ? this ovfulng nt 7:30 : p. ( Jin , ut Dr. LanyonV olliuc , all members are re spectfully invited to attoud. All having fligfl which they nro willing to loan for usa on Wcdncu'ny ' uro requcted to rend word to the ofUce of county clerk , who will ecnd for them , Thcro will bo a woman suffrage ward meeting nt Hnscill'tt 1'ark next Saturday evening. Capt. J. J. Ncligh in able lo Lo nlout ogain niter quite a serious Attack of maln- * * > ! fever. i'i o cNtrn stock train" nnd one tea train califljln fiorn the west ycnterday. Di-VIIi. The Romarkobldvavjct of thp Comet on Our O.r2ou8. ; 1 1x > Probably not ono-ttr.ih of our citi- zerm have got up oarJy ori gii to to aoo the great comet , whiohvia iow the most brilliant end beautiful oUy < t in. the lieuvenn from aunaot to Bupnx _ It now appoara earlier nnd mucli higher up in the eky , nnd is brightest about 4 o'clock. At that time it loolo like a proat ; cloud of Oliver or Dpun glapa , It its a Bight well worth getting no to see , nnd the nugges'j'ioii that the flro boll bo rung to arouse the citizens - izons ought by all moans to bo put in execution nt un early day. If Judge Donoko's theory is cor rect , however , the aoonor the heaven ly visitor taken its departure the bot- tcr it will bo for ovary body . This re mark in called forth by the unusual haul made by the police , who between 7 o'clock Saturday night and 7 p'clook Monday morning arrootrd thiriy-iivu men for various potty clFcinnoo. Thio la the greatest number of nrrosta over made at ono time einco Marshal An- administration began , not oven excepting fair week , when thouBandc of visitors were in the city. Therein only ono way to account for this fact and that is that the comet exorcises sorao baneful influence on the hu man race , nnd especially in this flec tion of country. Among the caseo wcro fifteen diaturbera of tbo pcaco , eoven of whom paid their fines nnd ethers went to jail. Two men wore arrested for carrying concealed weap ons. Ono of the pair claimed to bo a deputy U. 8. marshal , nnd was dis charged. The ether paid. There were eight plain drunks , ono of whom wan discharged , live sent to jail , and two cases continued. Two were ar rested as u picious characters but om < proved to bo a man in the employ of ono of oar most prominent citizens for ten years past , nnd the two had mere ly boon giving thaoflicur n "gag. " They won't give him another. Three females of bad repute wcro pulled for disturbing the pcaco and their hearing was postponed until the afternoon session. A complaint was filed against a man for stealing newspapers from the front 'doors of residences after delivery and before the subscribers were up , Several ether complaints were filed during the morning. HUH 1'UNOIi iVj acceptable. With fine ice , lemonade or hot wntcr , it makes a utjlcudld "nlaht cap" on golna to bed , Trade supplied at manufacturers' prices by M. A McNnmara. Families supplied by A. H. Gladstone , Omaha , Kcb , Mrs. ti. J. Havana. Superintendent 0 , 1) , Havens , of tbo U. P. , received a dispatch nf au early hour yesterday from North Bend , convoying the sad intelligence that his mother was dead. It was un vipox- blow , as ho had boon outvthoro ! at more than a week ago , nnd loft h r in perfect health. No particulars \ . L. J , Havens was CD ycarsVf age t the time of her death , and moved with her husband about three years ate ( on a farm in the vicinity of North Band , from their old home Ih Rochester , Now York. Mr , nnd Mrs. 0 , B. Havens and Mr. Tom Havens left on the noon train to attendee funeral. Attention , Knlglital AH brothers wishing to go to Coun cil Blufl * . Thurtday morning , October 20 , to attend the Iowa Grand Ledge Reunion and parade will meet nt their Castle hall , at 7 o'clock a. in. Round trip tickets , UOceuta By order of , the committee , ED , Ym lu ) Secretary , < . Files ana tJuga Flies , roaches , ants , bod-bugs , rota , mice , gophers , chipmunks , cleared out by "Ilouth. on IUU. " I5o. THE WANE. End of Prof , Peppercorn's ' Honey moon and Bridal Trip , He Hoturnu to Blair ja Irons. lha Touching MRQUDR Itotwoon Frail m uml Her Father. Miss May Frnhm , the young girl who was Induced to olopoeomo months tee , with her mnsio teacher , Prof , Emtl Peppercorn , roturntd Sunday iwirning with her fnthor from St. L nlis , where ihu runawnjs were dis- ojvorud nnd captured , noy remained duiing the dny with fiiondo on 10th street and loft in Iho evening for their homo nt Fort Oulhoun. Yesterday's train brought the rott of the patty , in the persona of Sheriff Gross of Wash ington county nnd the prisoner. Pop- pureoru was handcuffed but was neatly ( irrused and pulled his fragrant LInvanu aa coolly no if lie wun on n pleasure ) trip. Ho is by no menus an ntlractivo looking man , nnd what the girl saw in him to love U ono of the mysteries which must re- mninunnccountablo. The officer nnd his prisoner tonic n hack nnd drove directly to the North western depot whcro they took the 1 o'clock train for Blair. Tim St. Louis Olobu-Dctnocrat gives Iho following uccjunt of the touching meeting bettreou thoirring f\rl \ nnd her father : Mr. Friihra , the father of Mnry Frnhm , the 1 > 1 year-old girl who wna betrayed by E mil Peppercorn , arrived here trOm Fort Chlhoun , Neb. , yester day morning. Ho immediately called at the Four courts to oeu hio daughter , nnd she was brought up from thu cala- booso , whcro aho has been uinco Pop- pcrcorn'a arrcat. When taken into the dutcctivo'n oflico n very affecting meeting was had between the gttl nnd her fnthur. She runhod into ilia arms nud hu prcicud her fondly ( o his heart , nnd both wept. She confessed nil , and clniuu-d to bo repentant. Ac companied by Deteclivo Freso they viaited the room foiniurly occupied by the girl nnd Peppcrcoin , nt No. 10 North Eighth street , uud had a long private talk. Mr. Frahm has entirely lorgivon her , and thinks aho will re form , but tovrnrdPopporcorn ho is un- rolettling nnd says hu will proaocutn him to the full extent of the law. The feeling nt Foit Calboun Mr. Frahm characterizes na very bitter ngainct Poppercoru , not only for betraying a young nnd innocent child , butalao tor doeorting his wife. The atntpmcntn mude by Peppercorn as to his relntiouulrip to the girl nru corilirined by h > ; r huhor , no arc tlioso rogprding his family inGerniBiiy. Mr. Frahm suys Peppcroorn'a father is n high public official there , and that ho hr.a u brother connected with the in ternal revenuedepartment. . Popper- Virn hna nlwa > n berne a bad roputrv- tibnvh.ovvover ) nnd this ia not the Only chnrgb against him. Ho in nlso wanted for uwiminc. Fntlnn states that Pfpperconls.ran oil' with a woman , placing her on .board of a. ship and bringing her to ttiig countr. When her money disappeabiU , however , ho did likowiae. - Ho nlsp had relations withxj\nothor man's wife in Chicago atd ho&vcon- sidorablo trouble over the affair. K Mary Fruhm will soon bvoomo n mother and Poppotcorn has oxprcaaed his willingtielia to marry her if his wife will onlyv got a divorce , as ho claims she ban alVaya been anxious to do. The girl'u father will not hear of this , however , and tayn. ho will never consent to lim child manning him. Mr. Frahm DetettivJs- gave DetettivJsII.ugh O'Noil n check luat night ft * Sl,0oi , the amount oll'iircd by him for thou u ipture of the cuuln. The policy du- parttnont will got $200 out of this , its ono-u'fth of nil thu rownrda received by moinbers of the force goes to thu department. The dotoclivea work in pairs , and whenever ono secures a re ward hia partner receives half of it. The § 800 rcmainini ; after the department - mont has received ita nharo of the re ward will bo divided between Detec tives O'Noil and Henry Stuwnrt , his partner , cnch receiving § 400. Frahm nnd Ids daughter , who np pears to regret the miss-step she has token , left tor homo laut night. Mr. Gross , the RhcriiF of Fort Calhoun , is expected hero this mottling from Jef ferson City , whcro ho had been to got Governor Crlttondon to honor the re quisition for Peppercorn. The latter bus always been' willing to go without a requisition , but Gross thought it advisable to got onn anyhow , as at the last moment Peppercorn might refueo to go. They will leave some time to day for Fort Calhoun. POLITIOA1 , POINTS- IIOIIEUIAN MKETINO. A mooting of Bohemians will beheld held at Kaspar's Hall Tuesday even ing , October 21 , for the purpose of electing live delegates to the working- men's and farmer's convention. fl.MELTINO WOUKB. The night shift of smelting works laborers will meet at Knspar'a hall on Tuesday afternoon , October 24 , and the day shift in the evening of the same day , for the purpose of electing two delegates from each shift and one in common in nil llvo to the work- ingmon'H and farmere' convention , Obituary. Last Thursday evening , at his resi dence , near the northern portion of Florence , Thomas P , Shipley , ono of the oldest residents of Washington county , passed away to the great un known , at the ago of CO , The disease that carried him off WM congestion of the brain and spino. Ho was taken with a severe shaking chill last Monday and six hours afterwards ho lost conscious ness , which ho never regained. Tito deceased has been farming for a number of years and was the first white man that was married in Washington coun ty and was well known and respected both in Florence and the surrounding country Ho loaves a wife and six boys and two girls and the boya are fortunately old enough to bo able to carry on their father's business. Ho was building a now house which was approaching completion when the hand of death snatched him from his earthly labors. Drs. Coffman and Van Cnmp attended him. The funeral which took place yes terday , waa witnessed by quite n num erous gathering of frlonds. Ilov. J. P. Prcaton , of Irvington , priached the funeral nermon. The pall bearers rrorn Wr. Fred Brown , Wheeler Smith , Andrew Ritchie , John Cole , and U. Gundorecn. The father and mother of the deceased were nl o in at- teiidnnco in company with several of the wifo'u relatives. PKEA.OHERS' ASSOOIATrON. What the Cnrlatlnn Church la Now Doing. J.V . Ingram , of this city , nnd N. B.Alloy , of Dorchester , were appointed - pointed by the Nebraska stoto Chris tian missionary convention , to ropie- sent them nt the general missionary convention held at liuxiugtou , Ky. , each week , but being unable to attend , they aont the following telegram : OMAHA , Nob. , Oct. 17 , 1881. To Ilia General Mlwlonarj Contention , Care cf I ) . 11. Tj Icr , I'rcildint , Ixsxtnston , IJy. , NcI - I > ro9ka Bcnilcth Christian drcctlng. Read Col. 2:5 : , and Kph. 3:14 : to ( Signed ) J. W. INOIU.M , N. B. ALLFY , Delegated to Gonor.il Missionary Con vention. The Nebraska Stale Missionary Society of the Christian chutcb , nt their annual convention held in Lin coln a few drvjg ngo , organized a Min isterial association , the object being mainly to protect -their churches agaiaut unworthy preachers. Tim otlicora of the usccc'mtiou arc : V > "m. G Springer of Hoitrico , president ; J , W. Ingrnm of Oiunhn , vioj president ; J. M , Inrpent of Dorchester , secre tary ; 11. 0. Barrow of Tecumach , treasurer. The following ii n copy of the constitution adopted : AKTIULI ; 1 , This association shall bo known M The Preachers' Associa tion of the Christian church of Ne braska. Am , 2. The oflicors shall consist of president , vice president , aecrotary and treiiaurer. AKT. 3. It shall bo the dnty of the president to call nil meetings and pro- siduovcr thu same. AKT. 4. It shall bo the duty of the secretary to keep n faithful record * of the proceedings of the association. AKT. D The objects of the associa tion are : 1 , To secure unity of action. 2. Mutual improvement. 3. Protec tion of the character of its mumbero ; nnd 4 , the protection of churches ogaiunt unworthy proachero. Ar.T. 0. Applications for member ship shnll bo accompanied by n recom mendation of onu of the members of the association. AKT. 7. The application shall be voted on in open sccsion ; and the ap plicant shall be received by a vote of three-fourths of the nicmbern present. AKT. 8 Each meinbar shall bu furn ished with u certilientu of membership in the association. And any congre gation declining to receive auoh mumbor as n preacher in good stand ing ohali bo ignored by this aasociutiou ; and any congregation receiving or con tinuing the aerviceu of any preacher condemned by the niaocmtiou ahull bo considered disorderly by the utmooin- tion. tion.AKT. AKT. 9 , If any member of this au- ociatiouJtttllqLUndur cencuro of , or be excluded from any congregation , the nsacciation thtvll examine thp charges ; and if the charges nro sustained by u tlirco-fourths majority , the guilty par ty shall bo excluded from the associa tion und notice of its action bo given to all the churches in thu State. But should the accused bo tound innocent oCohargoa preferred , ho nhull bs con- tiuhix in tij0 association and the churches-qf the Stnto nlmU-bo advised of such n tiou. " * - Cell for n , Worklnsmen npd farmers' County Conventlaik. Tiio wockingmen and farraora of Douglim county , who are in accord with the principles enunciated by the ntato anti-monopoly convention held nt Hastings , September 27th , 1882 , are hereby invited to oloot delcgateo ti a convention that will nominate a legislative ticket for Douglas county , consisting of two members of the son ata and eight members of the house of reprocentatives , also ono county com missioner and such precinct oflicors as may bo designated by the county com missioners in their election proclama tion. tion.Tho The ratio of representation shall bo as follows : Every element of trade nnd each element of common labor ohall bo rep resented by five delegates. Where mechanics or laborers have no organi zation , they may organize for this pur pose , ns for instance , blacksmiths , car- pouters , machinists , tinsmiths , smelt ing works laborers , etc. Every precinct cinct outside of the city of Omaha shall bo entitled to five delegates to bo chosen by the farmers. It is rec ommended that the meetings to select delegates in the city by any labor or ganization or element shall bo held upon a call issued three days previous thronch Tin : OMAHA BEE. Such call shall state the time and place of meet ing , and nnnio of organization or labor element. In the country precincts the meetings shall bo held in pursu ance of a notice printed or written , conspicuously posted in at least three public places within the precinct for at least ono week. Those meetings shall bo held within two weeks from this date. Only delegates eleotod in pursuance to these recommendations and having proper credentials , will bo admitted to seats in the convention , No proxies will bo allowed , but alternates may be elected to take the places of delegates that may bo absent. . Due notice will be given to the del egates BO elected as to the time and place of holding the convention , and arrangements mil bo made for a grand mass meeting to ratify the nomina tions on the saino evening after the convention has adjourned. By order i'f the committee. JOUN HOSICKV , Chairman. OMAIU , October la , 1882. Il i > niKa'd HussU Halve U unequalled for chilblains , chapped hands , frost bite * UTry it. A FRIGHTFUL MISTAKE. Hans Petsrson Takes a Deadly Dose of Ammonia Mistaking ifc for "Tarantula Juice. " Hans Potenton , who resides on Sixteenh iitieet , between California and Webster , mnt with n cutious chain of mishapo Sunday. Ho wai ( < n hit ) way home nbo .t 10 o'clock , in a utraal car , and when the oar arrived oppoftito hia plica ho jumped oft. The street is badly cat op nt this potat and full of holes. I ii presumed that ho muat have jumped into one of these , for ho fell nnd received very BBvero injuries. ll < t waa nblo to proceed to hia room , nnd on getting in thought to nlle- viato his pain by taking a drink of whisky and for that purpose took down it bottla from the elicit on which wcro several others Hu smelled it and thinking it wnn the genuine ar- tinlo took n largo drink. Ho nt once discovered that ho iad taken n faery draught of ammonia instead of whisky. Mr. Peterson had the presunco of mind to take nn emetic nt once , and threw a largo quantity of the ammonia oil of hia Biorn&ch. In the meantime n messenger wnn oont for D : . W. H. Innyoit , whoso oflics waa lurkily juat ncroaa tjio street , nnd the doctor arriving , administered the uaual antidotes nnd with ouch good cfl'act jjjthnt yesterday the vic tim was pronounced out of danger. U wna n cloao call , nevertheless , r.nd Dr. Lauyon thinks that but for the man's presence of mind medical nkill might not have been of nuy avail. Barber chop nnd bath rooms for sale. Shop invoicen nt nearly onu thousand dollars. Will sell for § 800 ; part on timo. Reason for selling : Wish to go to Colorado for my wife's health. P. J. Mo HENRY , 23-31 * Atlantic , In. POOL Ruction Racingin Rallroada Rep- reaoutative Railroad Men In Council. Denver W'orlJ. Secrecy as deep and unfathomable an the soinbro wings of night brooded over the meeting of the diflerent rep resentatives of the U. P. , K. & M. and A. , T. & S. P. last night nt the Windeor hotel. A vast pile of papers encumbered the table uurrounded by the r.iilroad oilisials. Their focjs were clouded with , care , nud ns the question' ) of I'ASSESOER RATES , commhsicna and elutsifications wore diuuu.'scd and dinpoaed of in their turn , a sigh of relief permeated the corridors of the hotel nnd mingled with the cadences emitted from the nostrils of the guest from Huerfuno cjuuty , The nttcrnoon session wsia a comparatively quiet one , and all questions were amicably settled with out much trouble. A recces was taken iiboht 5 o'clock until 0 o'clock last night. ' At that houv. they n aiu g horcd in the room , nnd the business of the meeting was resumed. General Man ager Dodge , ot the D. & R. G. , waa present , and in torno and vigorous language explained the Btnnd taken by liis road. Everything progressed nicely , and for n while it looked as if the pool would bo established on a fair and equitable basis , and thoio in terested had commenced congratulat ing themgelveo , and in their mind no 'doubt , expected n good night's ret : , At 11 o'cloclr n diiturbor appeared on the scene ex Governor Evans , president of the D. & N. 0. , arrived nud then the trouble did commence. Ho presented a petition asking , in behalf - half of the road of which ho is presi- < le.nt , that it bo admitted into the poet > and granted a share of the treight ( icl passenger business. Ho read n lot j statement , showing that * ho road was entitledto n shara of. the Oolorndo Auulnens'- , account ot its vast poEsibili'ticaV'wliicli , In the ooutso of time , will Ihnko that road , nlwnyo providing , nn important factor in carrying the trade of the Vest" . s , The reading of this petition crciqd < inoro curpriao and consternation than" if a dynnmito bomb had been exploded under their very noses. Mr. Kimbsll , of the U. P , ' , smiled u grim , chuck ling tjrin and n waited developments. Mr. Dodge , of the R. G. , jumped to his feet and emphatically opposed the granting of the request. Mr. Kimball - ball then npoko ofit , paying n high tribute to Governor Evnnn aa , a man , and sptko flatteringly of. the D. & N. 0 road. Ho assumed the" champion ship of thai road's demands , and spoke for quite a while , at times growing excited. Mr. Dodge replied to his httlo piece ; when Mr. Kimbali jumj/ud to his feet , knocked the nshos from the cigar which ho was smoking nndiexcitedly said : "Gentlemen , it Is exceedingly prob able that in the near future the D. & N. 0. will bo LEASED JJY THE U. 1' . and run under our management. " The assemblage looked at him for a few minutes , when Mr. Wheeler of the A. T. & S. F. arose and , in a dig- nifled manner , showed the impossibil ity of the Now Orleans being admitted on an equal footing with the Ilio Grande. He took sides squarely with Mr. Dodge , and was joined by the representatives from the B. & M. The mooting at this point resolved itself into a general talking match , the U. P. and D. & N. O. on ono aide and the D. & It. G. , B. & M. and A. , T. ifc S , F. representatives on the other , It looked aa if the mooting would BREAK Ul' IN A ROW , when Mr. Dodge eaid : "If the D. & N. 0. is ndmitted into the pool we will withdraw and fight our own battle. " The U. P. representative responded : "Go , if you d ploaso. Wo can get along without you , " This broke up the mooting , as it was nearly 2 o'clock in the morning and Mr. Dillon and his party were waiting in their cars at the Union depot. Mr. Clark , of thoU U , P. , hustled Into a carriage and drove to confer with Mr , Dillon. What transpired is not known , but n about 3:30 : the train with Mr. Dillon , Mr. Clark and puly , pulled out for Fort Collins , whete a halt "ill lo mide nnd a trip over th" Gcf-'ry ' , Sal ! Lftko A Par fie , nft T wluoj. Miiy will proceed to Ojjdon , Utah. Mr. Kimbill r roainud to roprtsen' the road jit the mooting which ot- voned this morning nt ! ) o'c'cck. Barber fihop and bath rooms for lo. Shop ii.voises nt nearly nnr thumaud doltata. Will soil fur § 800 ; pirt on timo. Reason f r Dellii'g ' : With to po to Colorado for my wife r heftlth. F. J. MoHENRY , 10 3 * Atlantic , la. METROPOLITAN 'HOTEL , OMAHA - HA , NEB. Tables supplied with thf bent the market nlJords. The traveling public claim tuey get better ivcpoiitr.oditiont and more general satisfaction here than nt any other IJOUBO in Omnlu. Ratn , S2 per day. _ auvSltfm Free of Coat. All t erfoni whiting to tc t the incrita of ictt rcmptlv ono that will prtsitlvely c'iro Consumption , Cough * , Colds , Antli- < ii ! . lironchltu , or nny n fleet inn of throat nnd lungs are requested to cnll nt 0. F , Goodman's lrui ? Stora ntul got si trial bottli of lr. KltujV Now 1)i coverv for Consumption , riiKE or COST , which will whew you what n regular dullnr-eUo battle will rlo I O UCAM-MOHfeY. hft O.I . - . J.U Wl . 1 V.K An Uk V UU" Ul D. J > { t , ' " "J1 7" " " Orelsh'xin KiQft : HI LOIN On chattel morteairo fo- MOMV . A. B Tiltfrn , No.UBlO Do'Rlw e reel , rout room , up-rlar ! * . 435-tf 4 , npr " . ( -rftto E 3 < suri.cn ttraS-cInw city a. J lut n ju icilj. Ur.ui.i ll.s..ti KSTATJ ma A rf' * C ii r.pt ! I > o-n-t ! NKV TO tA\K 'the Ko-ihwrslorn Mu- M tirtl Ufo Insurant nCoinpany la prcj r.rcil to iiiiiliu liilflrst ( lisiloarD 'innicil on eUlslaclory rUv'nr fi m f eourlty nt Ion. 6t current latca ot Interest cud without coruinltilon A ( ply to o. . n.svis , S tonl ARent , No. 1C05 IVirnam Mtroit , eat and cJ-4tt- Onulu. I'ob. rt Uf WANTHD WANTED Two cooitdinlnir loirn clil > at J C'H hotel , Illalr , Neb. , Immod atcly. Good wajcs will l > 3 pild. Apply atonco at IIKI ; cf- Oco. 02 ID : ArulddUa oilman tiMtend lur. V niul bo will recommended. Ad trc a bBc -Bc : cffico. . 010 20' WANTED A Ui .Infroom ; Rlrl nt the Crtlsl tin HOU83. ClS-ilj * \J7ANTED ISooJ steady by. . 11 or 1C yoirs V old tr > go orb for board , i h prinUgo of go'nz to tchooi. Apply K 1'atricU , Sxut ifpre - plucr. UI5-2M WANTED A smart acthc boy who can drfvo tlclicryagon nnd ork In storo. A ] > ply nt HlUs Isaacs 1-lth St. licluc.cn r.irnliaiu nnd 017-23 WANTUD In small family girl forscncm bouscuork mu t bo odiook. Call 1714 Chica-ro bt. 2i tf WAATF.U-A iiuu nun , a sui-ccs fal c v ss r , to net as Manager ( or our publlco- lioan in Il.l S ai . Must bo nlllliu ' " K ° on * , anrt flndn i.11 W , and rain itcii forduflrtt ix mo'tin. SiUrj u > d ccnnnlj-luii nltm otic rnnnth'ntri I. "todccuritj. . llilo-cucih. GUc ao. kxp r'.ticuln lull. l' ntl fhl . 'ASbKl.l , . I'lrTTKH , GAU'IN&CO. , ifJl-HS bH2 lroau ! ay , ft. V. ANlEU 60 men for railroad work. II cnuudiT , ll'h ' noir harncin (111-SO ( Conpetcntgl WANTED worn. ApplyBOCO.U djer f 0111 U > . .ifi.r U strcoS , on S2l. 00 iif \\7 t\r-'l'KU luiliitUUttly , four oiiiic cud W men to chop noodaud Cicar laud lie AT u & Hill , H'M I'arnritm atreo : . bU2 11 AN'J ED O od girl for tontrnl h. W D. L ih.rais , oitco Orclghtoii HI ck.r , aUaho stro t. - toJ-23 a dronsmekcr w olaablo otrlm WANCtD iNono other tieil a iily. Inijuiri ) ttilrLCDZ , La\onport stiuct , li.tncjn ' 'th and IVtb , u-m h blie. 8 0 23 \TfTAt.TBn ARe < du ok ut914 Wtbitor St , VL. . n. L331U1S. 837 2J ANTED Help at the tmplojmtnt olflco , J17 N , IC-h fctrcct , up sUin. ? 5 "tf _ WANriH ) A good url for K0iicr.il house- worknt n't licuig ' cst sldoo : cor cnt street , tuo b.ccns north o St. JUry'u a > cntm. 815tf WANTED A gill todOKcheral hoitsoworl. . > end rcli icucio 0 od wages paid Ad dress P. C. dr.vUleKearney , Nee. 59-tf C'llLfATIOKa WAtJTEO. TAN1T' As tiution by a jountfrzan with -io1 lefcrti.ccB in lacsiir.nin a tt ro. s ims Otrm ijaudiiiltihlljcntly. ; ! Addro.8 W. ' " . "TTtTANTED Olio good camasscr. Stead ) ork YV w ork nnd Bood pay , ( references required. ) Apply nt 218 H. Ibth btrcct , uji-stalrn , room G. W ANTED At ihu National Jlotflat Unccln , Ono Ho. 1 feiualo co.k wanto" . Uoit of v&ifiKU DUU pnvj v u.m , eut.ij , xnu cuai pocia to clt-in with iaultaiy V uli atid .n < > ; i iint , Uiu lw la UJO. A. Evana A Cx , , rcildcBo 110(3 liod'je etrc t , OroiUa. .MICELLAHEOUD WANTS. , , , -If. MannncllUr , llth mar rariianx ' " " TX/ANTKD Aooma and doard. If private V V family \ dllinlo tahe ODU or two boarders , will a nd their ajdrexa to the Wjinan Cooicrcial College , uiiuloi.t sc Lliii ; boird or rooms will ba referr.d 10 thooi A. L. WYA1AM. G10-tf FOIl BENT HOUHtB AND LArlO , FOU HUNT Dux ) , room , front oltltv , pound floor , rurnhamtt , Uillou llroa , UJU 25 I710R It BUT h.le.'Rnt Iront room , furnl.hed or J } unlurnUhid , cheap. Ho. 605 ootth 18 h street. SO I'281 JIOR KENT 2 homes ot 0 rooms each. 1 till ) 25 liALLOU DUO'd.Uilon Illock. , iUit itbnT UnlLgle luriilshiJ loomatItfiO F 1 Faruhn-n itrtct. OC7-tf FOR RENT T o Urgofarnl-hed front rooms , with or vtltuout boarj. ' 'OJ Howard ttrect. flOO-tf I710UHKNT pleasant Chambers suitable for JD bouio keeplukc t a man anJ v/lfe witnout children .N'ono cthtr need apply. Call Irom 7 a m. to6p m , Nu.SH WbBtreU. 008-tf T70U KENT New cottativ , with 8c\cn rooms , J ? Nj. IS 3 We ter. bet IBih and IBlh strtetJ. Applto D. E. Hume , 619 N.Wth street. OOUI f7\U''NiaiIED \ ROOMS -For ligh * bouwkicp- I' Intr , St&.uO per month , L 219 California street. 003-tt FOR RENT A furulihcd House , ? 301 Dodire. 8&3-ltnt RKNT A newly Bnlalied house on Nich olas street , in a n ce loiathn , bitnecn faher- aan a > cRt.e and 17ih etrccts , Uood cellar well , els eru anl all mccltrn Improvement. F r a comfortable home , 6 minutes' walk from (1 , 1' . nhopi. One block from utieet c r. Will rent cheap. Inquire oc premium or of James Shan non. tS 5-23t T710R RENT The building atpreccnt occupied J < by theVVtstern UnlOQ elcfr ih Company , cor cr ol Farnam anl Itth Itreett : Apply to Ilarker 13ro , , CM office. b77-tt rrtORREKT-Ahouieof 9 rooms , and kuitable L1 for two families. Inquire 1215 Chlci o St. , between 12th and 13tb. 872-21 * t'nOR KENT House with bet en rooms well nnd JL ; cittern handy , two blocks from Omaha Foun dry south 17th bt. Inquire nt Henry limning } 8W tl T710R RENT A plcAMnt fumlthod room. Call i1 MO 71 N. 17St. with rcf.renco 879-lf RENT A handsome tno story r Uetc . rooms with clo ot e h , goad barn , co u and wood hoj fn < tc Wtl1 aid l rge il trp. In- fiirolmrroJI | tcly on { remits , nor hwcot car , of 23J aid Uurtttrett. I OR IlKNT FumtshoJ room with board ami a JL1 few tabla boarders at 1718 Dodffo. MC-21 UK' T " 1 u o , i"1x rronn , ftim'shul , In- IflOn 1 lrentl > . Hj-doa llllo , MILar ) ote' ' . 7fl.t-lf 17.0 I RE TA liwdlrc bou-r , at 10 ? Te th j.1 elr of , littiii D Utlnsar.d ( IKxJjr * . Itqulro at cor.tl 12th atd I'otulas. 811-tf . HK.ST Offlcis In Jacib'a b tV cor. IMh 1.10R 1 Cnltr It , venue , JOHN O. JAOJUS , 762-tf iriOai'.K T Cott qi > f six la.ito roonn a'l ij cftnvenlrriCtB ind' ne lee tlon by S.T ' " tcr- 8 n Ape t 'tfi a1 d D u.lti S' 7 4 tt [ 710R RT ! > T A n'co ' niw cst'Airo oa tlavfnjioit i.'f . . ttrie _ > r 24th etrtet. Inquir ai Wli-ilm A Url k n ; ' fiS-ltf furntr _ - - - 10- * u ne mltUnc In good lfx.atiife. ! " ! JL Alloon\col ricri lor w.v r , iio * , 12 roomj , MCC.VJJ , op.alto | p t nico. OJ2f * U JJT Two rtw dwoiUoite ami i-xo > iUu ( dwelling * In deoirablo Iccillty , br UoK.ic n Nn. 1BH DcuirlKi ptrret 817-fT POltlUCNr A c.-ttagt of flip room > . Inquire nt Northwest corner ) Cihn id t l.loi'.o . tttcet. f > intf _ T710R RENT Furnished house , N. W. corner t1 18th nnd Clark 8t 77C tf "IJ13II KFNT T.nrjio olflcs roomjor half store , JJ iLSOlamhuniit cit. 797-U FOU RKNT Two reoms frhlehoJ for light hi mtketp ng flty water on B n e floor , ll.cmci's l.Uct , corner 8th nnd Ilowaid ftrcois. 703 tf T OK REST Situated en Idaho s'rect with L R 1niHJl.w , n hardnnmo ilndllnor house cental Infj ninerjcms wllh lar a cla eta In ill s'codlng i.p.irtmcnt3 nnd Inrgo bnsinicnt cclUr. A hnc } .ir.t and gArJcuwlth plenty of fruit , and two large cistern : . Apilynt 707-tf M\N'S RAZAR. I7\OR \ RUST A ntoru in Ualcombo block , nn C 10h ( ttroct , ncnr Denpoft. . St . D. Ualcou.bc. 6CO-23H fT\K' \ ] HOUSES FQH WENT Small aniinarge .L four to elo\en rooms each ; orn or two ni-.v oncfl. liliyid , Accnt , Jo 23-tf Ifthnnd Doula9 hts. J70R UEfT rurnlchcd rooms nt 1717 tasg t ? strict , bpt. 17th nnd ISth. 4S8-tr lull UhM urocerj store , wr , lutli tne " * nnrl Capitol nvcnuo. Aj > pl > on vrcmmca. - - 1KfcHKH . KfcHKH FOH SALK O.ioorca'ilorJSO. Ooocr nnf r $ M. Ono I'uno i'65. One I'lanj , upr'ght ' , orient , cash cr monthly payments. 923-t A. HOSl'C. V.\OUS.\r.5-l IniR Safe nnd 11.irro ilzoOflicc L desk for hale o wl 1 c.\c.liUj ) for Merchandise. In'iulreK. W. Loincr iCndnnd U lifornlv. 011-25 | 7ol S f Ml tock of Kcncral mo tfrTndlsoVlth I1 tunse of store. Rood pajlnif business > n two ton 114 near Omaha , llallou Iro5. ! Tnion IMock. 921-25 FOK S\ti : Kntiro grocery stcc1 : end fixtures , usr. lOthand IHU. N. J. SMIiH. S7fl-tf HORSALU StoviB nnJ Furniture 141. C\s. 1 33-17 F OR SALE Via offer forsa'o our 1'lour and F cd Rusl csi , c rncr of 10th and Davenport stictts , with all fixtures , t nmsi.i < oti , ct . Reason ! lor selling wo are going i to another business. A good invest. U18 tf CHARLTON BROS. F ORSAtiK Hnu'onnd lot , N K. comer 13th sir cos and CapUcl avenue. Inqufro on pro- iH. 801 1m BICYCLE FOR SALE-Or trade for smillcr eize , 54 Inch Harvard. InquircC. iL Wood man , Ornah-i. _ 751-tf tj LbII tiso of t > 10 ms CL Eart p ound 4J > tars , $0.50. Jl Cngao o fo t Office. ISH-'K lAbbUHtfAl' Ihe brlca uurf ( rime ad r dltlons of Hilton Itojcri' house , S.W. corner lath nnd ' eav r..rorth srccti. 5 fl-tf F > R SALH-Good building , brick. Call at WntcrVrrka olflco. 440-tt OU'LENDID Vl OrF.RTY FOK KALE At & O BAnaAiK , ono Ur o brick boaic , and ona bro frame licmo , with ( nil lot on Cua ncai 15th Ktroct. yjfe cSinoo ; or Invwtmont , rent for $7S par mouth. Gill to ; full particular * * , ou BKUIO , C03-t ( Agent , ICth and Dougka ctd. Ojx nsAOXirui , tots ssiiso tcct . O iiibcom Place on street cnr lino. B : , a vfholo Adulticn on very cisy terms nnd nt B great br.r la. EHM.'S' c cnt , IPth tad Dc-jplr.8 strccti 16- TT | OTKL FOK HALE. The Arlington llotu" _ O. Firs. claM ; nil furnlslicd ho only hota In town. The cheapest property in the state. Han all the truvsllnj ? pien. W 111 Lo sold cheap on tones to suit , r.nfjuiioct Ii Fullo , proprietor , Arlington , Waahln tnn county Nf b. 6C3 tt "fjtOP HALD Or vntl cici % R fc.r Oreih * p < i- J } r rty , 13 iocrt' 'd MO OKI < i ! ls. " < l tdJ.r.u- JriR * stattoo cV.l' R.R. U. III7HHAU , ( , 11 Faruhirn St. , Cujais. 7SJ ls : < ' L03T Ahiinchof kcjs , for which SI reward ullbapaldnt llfoc.ffleo. C3-tf . JK.1T Hou'enrd Carwt Cleaner Stove 1'ullshor. Lotve orders at Republican otllce , 13-hnTl Dauglai. t24-tf 10V .Oil If MaY OONUERN l douro In thl tu'llcwa to s j thu it h .sheen rcpirted that 1 made statements dcrpgitor t } Iho name of Mrj , A Johnson. Ichecrlu ly tiUo thlsmoth- o.l toabsolut lyilocy > hit levur uttt'rel or clr- cuUtcd naytUnd rous reportu and Imo.v of no gtod reiajn for so do ag J liONNKK. Au > pe on makingkuch ropartshiro ( for All ) tu prw Cited , W. JOHNSO 013126 rnO FARMEUS-lho higbcjt ci.h url-o 1. r r lte , llnr oy and Corn at Kroh s Vln Worki , Joncastreet , betnenOh a.d 10th , Oma ha. eoc-daw-lf Q * ( ) ft A A will buy thu furniture of the beet < IP'ylMJU paying hotel In Iowa. Rent WJ onable. Addrcou Dolph Mocgregor , Bee ollo , iha Nb IM tf j KAOIOTKn 0 ? PAUnfiiTKIlT AWD fiOJt I - = * * WOMAL1ST , ai8 Toatls atrtit , b > n in f rct' tndUunar. Will , with Ibo aid cr-KMuillot : , / - t'liIt3. obtain for aayima a zlaoco at M ? V'f Aud prceent , tnil on certain conditions In IWi In. turo. BOOM LndSbo.M main to ) ( dei. feftit. Absolutely Pure. Ths ] powder never varies. A marve * o purity , etrength and wholeaomeneaa , blore economical than the ordinary klnd , and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low teat , short weight , alam or phosphate powders , Sold only in can KOIAL BAKING FOWDKB Co , Wall St. , New York-