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THE DAILY KEE : WEDNESDAY MARCH 14 The Daily Bee. OMAHA ! Wodneedfiy Morning , Mnroh 14 , 'Weather Report , ( The following observations were UVnn t the same moment of time at tlie station- mentioned ) , OMAII * . March 13 , ( l:15p : ra ) ( Height rf JllHJourl rhcr at Omaha , 0 ft. I' ' , frorennt V.nktcn LOOAL BKBV1TIHB. The roof of the U , P. depot IB receiv ing n new coat of paint , The ice bridge at Dlalr has been aban doned and the transfer beaU are tunning ngaln. John Barnes , plpeinan of No , 2 engine and bore company , Is the proud parent of a healthy boy. A coach load of emigrants , bound for Oregon and Washington territory , went out over the U. P. Monday. The young lad lea of the Preibytcrlan church will give a social in thu parlors of the church on Friday evening. The third innlveratry and calico ball of tha Omaha htdle * ' Society will be held Wednesday , March 1-ttb. at Turner hall , The mayor' , ) proclamation , submitting to the people the question of > otlog 6100- 000 aewer bondr , was posted around town Monday , A largo frame cottage belonging te W. V , Harman WAS moving up Hownrdjitroot yeiterday from Jackson , bound for Hans- com park. A flsclal dance will ba given by Kd ward Klche and Fred lloyo at Kesiler'a hall March 14tb. Admission 50 cents. All friends invite'J , Tbe Omaha Klectrio Light and Power comp ny'exoct ( to have 125 Inmpp , the full capacity of the engine , working within the nnxt sixty dayi. The average number of prisoners at the county jail Is over thirty and of In. mate * at tbe poor house about the name , Do they graduate In a regular courst ? Tbe river fell yesterday over eighteen Inches , to the engineer at the watcr-worke told ua. The Ice from above Is wedging heavily agalntt the sandbar below tbe U. I1 , bridge. BcndV new Map of Omaha just com pleted and ready for delivery at $5 each ; li four feet wide by seven feet long. Larg' eit and mot complete map of Omaha ovoi published. OrrioiAii map of tbo city. Bee column. Omaha , March 8,1SS3 , at tbo annua meeting of the Omaha letter carriers tuto- elation , the following ofllcen were elected ; COM. E. Brnnner , president ; O. L. Green , vice president ; Joseph Mitchell , treasurer Yt , 11 , Overall , secretary. Daring the last ten days the B. & M. railway hat received at Pacific Junction and Nebraska City 121 car loads of emi grant movables for points on their line. The average la a carload o a family , and therefore over 100 families have como into the stats to make homes and till the soil in that time , llev. Mr. Ingram announced to hit people Sunday lost that be would preach his farewell dUcourio next Sunday , At the morning service the time it to bo divided between tbe Sunday school and church , The singing for tbo morning and evening will be under ( the control of J , 'Weiltj Wtlkins. Dr. D. Lucas , of Des Molnet- Iowa , Mr. Ingram' Buccoisor , in expected to bo present on the occasion. Itwai reported on the street MOD day that Crocker and 1'rancle , dealers li general merchandise , of Uunbar , Nebras ka , had placed their afl ira In tbo hands ol a receiver. Uradstreet ntaten yesterday It their iheet that the firm hoa dluolvod , bill their affairs are not in tbe hands of a receiver coiver as reported by others , Tbo firm li aid to be perfectly bolvont. Hon. A. J. Weayer came In yesterday direct from Washington , nnd went bomi to Falls City by the A. Is. N. train. Uon "K. K. Valentino returned trom Washing ton with him , his return being hastened bj the newi that one of hia children waa qulti sJclt. Senator Manderson and Ocngress man Laird have gone on a trip to Phlla delphla and other eastern cities , Stati Journal. Mr . Katie Belle Motcalf , wife-1 o John N. Metcalf , died at the asylum ii Lincoln , March 13 , 1883 , Funeral a residence , 812South KUhth street , botweoi L avenworth and Marcy , at 10 o'clock a in. , March 15tb. It will be rcmtmberec that thU Is the unfortunate lady who be cims demented from puerperal fever am subsequent blood poisoning , Down at the Water Works ycaterJa ; an additional sixteen inch pipe was beloj laid into tbe Missouri. There bai boei bat one pipe to tbe riter tlnce some tlm before tbe ice broke up. Tbo engineer in formed ui that the cauio of tbe dlscolora Uon of tbe water for the past few day was the tnuddlness of tbe river , and th fact that tbe uiual time for fettling h not been given , us they had only ono pip to pump tbrougb. Parties who called on last Friday t look at the beautiful 1'intrr catds a Kulm'a dru ? store supposed that they ha < cards I the of Omab "i * enough o supply city and two or tbree villages the size of Ooun ell 131u f4 04 well Already they nre out o tome designs , which cannot be roplacoJ and all who dotlre thulr choice of Dili moa elegant auortmont will have to Bolec their cird at bncc. Members of State Lodge Ko. 10 , I. O O. F. are henby requested to aviemble c1 Odd Fdlow'a Hal' , Wednesday Marcl Htb , ot 1 o'clock ( harp to attend tin funeral of onr Ute brother , II. T. Ed wardr , zoutbeaat corner Izani and Klgh < teenlh strcetr. Members of No. ' . ' , No. 20 , and Allomanon lodges , alao all other Odd Fellows tn the city are earnestly re quested to join ns , M , II. Carleton , tcc- retary. retary.At At the Invitation oi Dr. Mercer , tbe faculty of the Omaha Medical University. and other members of the medical fratern ity , assembled at tbe Mlllard Monday to participate in a banquet riven In honor of Dr. G. W. 13roome , of St. Louis , who arrived tn tbo city Monday morning , Dr , Droomo ha , for teveral year * , been closely Identified with tba medical Interest of St. Lonls , being it present one of the princi pal surgeons of the Wabasb , St. Louis & Pacific railroad , and professor of anatomy and cltnlcil surgery in the St. Louli col- physicians and Burgeons. This weather will make [ tbe crop of snakes thrive and incroaHO , LUtla Minnie Maddern appears at BoydV Friday and Saturday , On the first nf April the VRsoisora will get their books from tbo county clerk. Superintendent Pierce , of tbo county mm , net hit lusano wardi to gardening rastutdar morning. The next attraction will ba where to get the br > Ht Kister Cards. Just ttop at Art Gallery and see tbo best variety. ml3 2t A pcneral meeting of Dlvtulnns No. 1 nnd 2 , of the Ancient Order nf Hibernians will 1.0 held on Friday , the 10th innt. , at " :30 : p. n. nharp , Mr. K , 0. Erfllng , the Sixteenth ntreet lariat , left on THE BKU roportor'n dctk today - day a beautiful specimen of tbe Cineraria , or Easter Flower , now in full bloom. Ita jroad leaven and lovely purple II iwcra make It a beautiful ornament. Ho had a wagon loaded with Ibwera of every hue , which made n brilliant and attractive night nftcr winter * dreariness. M , O. Gruvcr. clerk in the office of superintendent of motive power and car departments of this city , nnd Ml < a Lizzie b\13rockwayof Laramlo.aiu to be married at Laramle , at the residence of the bride's parent * , to-day , Mr. Gruver loft for Laramlo on Sunday. They wlllj make their homo In this city. The county commissioners Monday opened the bids for the constrnctlon of the new bridge at Mlllard , and awarded the contract for tbo same to William Van Lioren. Action on the bids for removing tbo Sixteenth street bridge to Florence is postponed to await tbe action of the city authorities , Charlie Godfrey , for many years prominently connected with tbe Omaha lire department , from which he wag called to take the position of chief engineer ol the Lincoln department , la up on a visit and will remain over until to-day. He Is looking well and Is warmly fgroetod by Ills many frlendu here. Ho Imi great faith In the future of his adopted city. A. drunken man on south Elgthtoontb street yesterday fell from the sidewalk tn the bottom of the ravine north of tbo Union Pacific track. Quito a mumbor ol people saw him take bU ineberiated tumble and tot up a laugh , not caring evidently whether his neck were broken or not. Our go 3d SamarlUn , however , helped the aomowhat sobered drunk out ol the mud and led him away where whisky is not sold and tbe laugh ol the vulgar Is not beard , Charlon Jones broke jail at Plaits' mouth , Neb. , on the night of March 0 , 1883 , Five feet eight Inches tall , weight 135 to 140 pounds , black hair , whlsken three weeks' growth , small sandy mous. touche , twenty-two years old , narrow thin face , high forehead , blaok soft hat , narrow rim , grey coat and pantr , dark vest , large , grey , Back overcoat , boots with tops cut olT , also rubber boot ? , no money. Crime , lorBO stealing. There are still 'many desirable icata left for Kmma Abbqtt to-night. From Grand Worthy Chief Sibley , ol tbe Geed Templars , it is learned that the amendment association , organized a short time ago for the purpose of raising a fund of $50,000 to carry a prohibition amendment - ment , baa sold 1,000 of Ita 10,000 shares , and the association feel confident that they will have [ no trouble In disposing of the whole number , Mr. Slbloy ha lately appointed a Scandinavian deputy to work among bis countrymen , nnd the order bag a movement on loot to plnco good temper ance literature in the hands ot the Ger mans ol the etute. A special tllort will be made to a licet this class , who have acted heretofore almost aa n unit against probi < bltlon. _ Real Kstato Transfers. The following dooda were Hied foi record In the county clork'a ollloe March 12 , reported for THE CEI by Amca'a real oatato agency : F. Schlatz and wife to U. Simon son , w. d , , lota 1 , 2 , ii , Mlllard , § 175 J. Nolkorn and wife to Thos. Mai aohalt , w. d. , part lota Q and 10 , blocl 11 , Mlllard , $ EO. U. P. 11. R. to P. Stool , w. d. , par. eel aootlon 9 , 1C , 0 , $200 J. Thompson , L. 0. Deasalnt anc 0. Whitakcr end wife , w. d. , to J. W , Shank and N. B. flonon , 103 20 10 ( acres , section 18 , 1C , 13 , $2 808 00. Clark to Public , Olnrk'n addltiot parcel sec 21 , 15 , 13 , E. Towlo Guardian. G. Arraatrong and wife to T. Han- aon , w. d. a. A lot 23 , block 2 , Arm < atrong'a l t add. : $200 J. H. Kllnker to U. W. Lane , w , d , , a lot U , block 81 ; $2,000. J. Kafka and wlfn to Joseph Svo boda , w. d. o i of a i. lot 0 , block 5 , Kountzo'a 34 add. ; * 300. A. , L , , 0. 0. and H. Kountzo ant wlvo , to A. Roea , * . d. , lot 7 , blocl 8 , Konntza & Rnth'a add. $000. Grantora aa above to M. Leo , w , d. lot 0 , block 10 , Kountza & Ruth'i add. SGOO. A Kouulz ) and wifegto D. Gilbert w. d. , lota 22 and 23 , block 9 Kountzo'a 3d add. $450. G. S. Martin nnd wife to G. 11 Williams , w. d. , 100 ncroj ooc. 18 , 10 11.-S5.000. 0. Burtrll and wife to 13. J. Lorlnz w. d.lot2 , MoOandllsh place. 8i ' 900. _ COOPER WAGONS have arrived. Practical experlcaci demonstrates and provra them xhi cheapest In the market for rca eorvlco. For nalo at F. D. Coorat & Go's. Skinny Moa. "Wolla1 Health Ronowor" roatorei health and vigor , curoa Dynpopala Impotence , Soiual Debility , $1 , CITY COUNCIL The Oil Mills Side Track Still tlio Bone of Contention. Appoln < m nt of VtKl trnrB tar the A Quantity of Unimportant Dualnoea TraneactoQ. The city council hold ila regular mooting latt evening. The first roll call showed no quorum present , and after a second call the Bcrgeant-at-arms was ordered to co ( for abaentcoa. A guonu.M waa found to bo present at the third roll call , aa follow * : Biker , Benin , Oorby , Ddllono , Herman , Loodor , O Kuefo , Tbrano and President Pro fem , Kaoftnum. Tno j larnal of the lait mocting waa road and approved. PETITION AND C'OMMOMOATIONH. From the mayor : Approving cor * tain ordinances , Filed. From the m yor : Appilnting the Following roglators for ihn oDmlng elcctlou : First ward ; Pu D'smond ; 3oojnd ward , Jntnoi Diuully , Sr ; Third w rd , Qonry Mtynrsj Fourth ward , D Ksnmton ; FtftU ward , Sohuyler WakeCold ; Sixth ward , ward , Oharlou Pilkina , tir. Con- lirmed. From the board of public works : In regard to the oondltlono of the curb ing and guttering on Douglaa atrcot ut various points. Referred with In- a rnotlonn to repair. The plat cf blcck 12 to Kounlzi'o third addition was approved. From the secretary of the board of trade : Requenling investigation eato the effoot of the viaduct bill. Re ferred to the judiciary committee. The report of cased in the police court for Fobru try was reforrod. Several bllla were pre&anted and re ferred. From P. O'Afalloy and F. Fernan dez : Requesting that grade of Oasa street between Twenty-fourth and Twcnty-tixtb bo establlahed , etc. Granted. The'potltion of A. L. Strang and 540 others , asking for the passage of the ordinance to build the track to the Woodman oil mills , was road and referred , and also the protest , several yards long , waa taken from the table and referred. From F. M. McDonngb : Asking that a 1C foot sidewalk bo laid in trent of No. 1412 Douglas street , "at your earliest convenience , as It ia in a innst sonndnlon soonditlon and makes a tnott infernal racket whenever anybody wnlkaonlt. " Referred. From the city engineer : Reporting that ho had randon survey of railway lines to ascertain the practicability of a railway under Sixteenth and Seven teenth struotfl , via the alloy between Izard and Nicholas streets , to the Woodman oil mllla. To go under Seventeenth street it would bo necessary to tunnel under the large sewer , the bottom of which ia located about 21 feet above low water ot the river. This would bring the track to an elevation of only six foot above low water mark , a depth "at which It would constantly bo under water. To bring the track under Slxtaenth and rlco to the grade of Seventeenth would involve a grade not loss than 260 f aet to the mile , which would bo practically imposei- bio. bio.In In the opinion of the engineer there ia no practical plan for a track to thn oil mllla except upon the established grade of the city. Filed. The city engineer waa Instructed to employ'a redman and ax-man fcr hia work. Permission was given the republican city central committee to uoo the council chamber for a mooting this evening. The complaint of Jane B. Dort as to the removal of sidewalk waj referred forrod to thn judiciary committee. From E. D , Kittan and othora re questing that no agreement bo made with the county commissioners for the removal of the Sixteenth street bridge which may result in damage to prop erty abutting on Sherman avunno. Referred. The petition of H. W. Gray and othora fur side and crosswalka out to the United States corral was referred. RESOLUTIONS. By Herman : Directing the construc tion of eldewalka on Fifteenth and Sixteenth atreota. Referred. O'Keofo ; To grant the uao of the council chamber to the now district judge for court pnrpoaoa. Adopted. By Baker : Permitting S T. Peter- aon to do eomo grading In Shinu's ad dition. Adopted. By Baker : For atreot commUalonor to put force at work to drain Sanndoro street near the one-half ' bridge , - dny'u work. Adopted. ByBakor : Olty Engineer to make a profile and catimato of the cut and fill required to bring Sherman avenue to established grade. Adopted , By Behm : Requesting the Union Pacific company to widen Thirteenth street under their Iron bridge to allow the construction of sidewalks there. Referred. By Oorby : To use some of the con demned pipe for drainage purposes on Farnam and .Eighth atreota. Referred , COMMITTEE IIEI'ORTS. On atreota and gradoc Recom mending that N. J. Edholm be al lowed to grade for sidewalk , \dopted. On struo's and grades : Reporting an amended ordinance for the Wood man Oil Mills track , uud recommend- lupt Ita patsago. Adopted. On motion the rolls of the honso waa called , end the tcixoant-ct-armt oont for Mr. Danham , the other ob. Bonteus , McGuclln and Slull , bolcg absent from the city. Pending the return of the oH'tcor , an iuformal ru- cco waa taken , COMMITTEE HIU'ORTS CONTINUED. A report waa made that huroaftcr the council would not bo bothered by the gymnasium and therefore no now room waa needed. The sale of the old peat honso and receipt of the cash price , § 1,250 , was received , The committee on fire reported in favor of a system of minute men and recommended that the chief of tha Cro department bo Instructed to organic anch a force , constating of 21 men , to go to work about April 1st and con * tlnno to July 1st. Adopted. The applications and bonds of Michael 0. Meanoy nd Wolshoras McEwon & Co. aa drain layurt , were approved. ORDINANCES. The amended ordinance granting pormlesion for the laying of a track to the linseed oil mills waa road a firat time. time.Mr. Mr. Baker moved a second and third resdlnp. Mr. Incdor wanted it sent bask to the city attorney , aa ho understood that aomo amendments had been tacked on which might mnko it im perfect. Mr. Baker aald that the amend ments had all been agreed upon 'tt the committee meeting the niqht before. Mr. Loodor thought nnothor wook'd delay would probably resale in an am icable aottlemout of the controversy to nvoid a fight. Ilo attacked the character - actor of the petition for the track , showing that many of the tigners were not property owuors and had been in the city luoa than throe inontha. Ho favored the road , but wanted all to have a chnuco. Mr. O'Keofo er.id it nny ono In the room could give any good roasona why the ordlnauco should not pans ho would like to heir from them , Mr. linker oxphiacd the amend- rnenta. Mr. Lodor , getting no support to hia amendment , objected to the p.ia- imgo of the ordinance , which by the rnloa prevent ita going further , ono objection being suflblont. The president ruled in accordance with thia point. Mr. Butim appealed from the do- cl'ion of the chair. Mr. Baker claimed that no such rule van In oxlntencr : Search had filled to discover it and oven if there was it could ba rescinded by the coun cil. It waa too great a power to reat in one man. Mr. Rauffoian declared emphatical ly that hu know the rule to bo ia ex istence , and while ho waa as much in favor of thta ordinance aa anybody ho could not go bick on all hia preceding rnlinga. If the council out-voted him all right. A desultory and uninteresting de bate ensued in which there waa little but talk. It was moved that when the council adjourn it adjourn to meet at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. Carried. It was moved that further consider ation nf the ordinance bo dlaponsed with and that It be made the special order for next Thnraday evening. Carried. A motion to adjourn waa loat. An ordinance for grading Sherman avenue from Clark tn Izird waa read twice and referred. An ordinance directing the curbing and guttering of certain streets was passed. Adjourned. DRAIN ARD'S BOOM. Organization of a Presbyterian Churdh at That Place. On Monday evening , March llth Revs. Thos. 0. Sexton , of Sewoid , J. H. Van Doren , of Raymond , and the SynodlcalJMlenionary for the State of Nebraska , Rev. Goo. T. Orissman , of Kearney , mot the people of the live little town of Brainard and pro ceeded to organize a Presbyterian church. Rev. Thoa. L Sexton preached an able nnd Interesting aermon from Galations 2:20 , to a largo assembly gathered on tnat occasion. At the close of the sermon the syu- odloal missionary proceeded to orcan- ; iza the chnroh according to the form of this denomination. It ia seldom that a new church ttarta oft with the same vigor and promise of a grand success as the infant organ ization in Braluard. The town la full of bualneaa and growing ita people Intelligent and enterprislug , and with out claiming the merit of a Prophet we can speak assuredly of a good future for thin now contrj of bnnlcosa. SLOVEN'S YOSE'MITE COLONGE Made from the wild floweis of the FAH FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the moat fragrant of perfume. Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , Sin Francisco. Forsalo in Omaha by W. J. WhUehooso and Konnnrd Bros. A Card. OMAHA , Nob. , March 13 , 1882. To tin IMltor of Tin DXK. Wo wore Informed thia morning by Mlaa Fannie Washington tint there was a colored man who went to Mra. Waro'a , corner of Nineteenth and Webster atroeta , collecting money for the A. M. E. church , and that Mra. Wore g vo him the sum of COa. , and hu aha aald that others gave from COj. to (5. As wo have said before thoru ia no ono ( authorized to solicit cash subscription for the A. M. E. church of Oiniha but the Rov. Blrl Mitchell , inildo the city of Omaha and ho haa a receipt to give every person who pay cash , and wo hope every one will take notice and see if the aeal of the A. M. E. church ia on the book of auy ono soliciting aid for our church in the city hereafter. JOUN W. JOUNSON , TlIOilAS OiMllELL , E. S. CLENNANS , W. W. POUTER , PETEII J. WILLIAMS , Sec. BIHL MITCHELL , Pastor. [ Please cut thia oatand _ keep it. ] BUSINESS"CHANCE. . There la not a town In Nebraska which presents a bettor field for buai < ness men and capitalists than Boll- wood , Bntlor county , aa it haa natural advantages with a very rich farming country around it. Extraordinary in ducements are offered for a canning factory , nlao a creamery. m2 Simo _ METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables Duppllod with the boat the market aiiorda. The traveling public claim they got bettor accommodations and moro general satisfaction hero than at any other house lu Omaha. Rate , f,2 pnr day aug21tfm , scarfa , rlbbona and any fancy articles can bo made any color wanttd with the Diamond Dyea. All tha popular colon. RAILWAY NEWS. Mooting if the Colorado Pool in Omaha To-day.l' The Warren Oaee Up iu the District Court. Union Faolflo Grub Tabei a Tnm- lilo. The Colorado pool moots In Omaha to-day to transact cortaln routine bnalncaa , none of which la of particu lar Interest General Manager Potter , of tlioC. , B. & Q , , arrived last evening and Yico President Tonznlln and General Manager Dodge , of the Denver & Rio Grand , will come in to-day. Mr. Pot ter waa mot by a EKE reporter last evening , but was not particularly communicative on railroad nnbjects. Ilo was Baked howaoon the through business over the Q , and Rio Grande to Salt Like would benln , but aaid ho did not know and referred the report er to Gen , Dodge for further informa tion. tion.This This will bo Mr. Tonzalln'n fint vlclt to Omaha ainco hia trip to Enropo and ho will moot many warm friends hero. T11K WARREN CASE. The case of the State vs. W.Y. . Warren wan begun ia the district court yesterday , Judge Novlllo pro- Biding. District Attorney Godwin end 0. J. Green appear for the state and General Oowin and Mr. Webb for the defence. Warren in indicted on three counts , the first for swindling the E. & M. road ont cf $225 under falsa pretences ; the eocond doing the U. P. out of the same amount and on the simo game and the the third for swindling OMd- well & Hamilton's bank ont of (815 , all being on bogus road tax receipts. Warren was brought back from Cali fornia to be tried , and haa been in jail for a long time. Yesterday was principally occupied in arguing a motion to quash the first indictment. In this it is alleged that ha obtained money from the B. & M. railway under false pretenses , and the ob jection was that the Indictment did not state that the B. & M. railway waa "a corporation duly organized , " etc. The court overruled the motion and proceeded with the trial , u. P. enuB. M. M. Towne , superintendent of the U. P. eating houses has Issued an important circular , reducing the rates on foea in the trip across the plains , at all the company's eating homes. Hereafter meala will bo seventy , five conta each , a quarter of a plo ten cents , coffee ten contc , etc. Train men got meals at twenty-five cents each. Thit > reduction IB caused by the fact that the U. P. since March 1st , carries nil eating house supplies , by freight or express , free of charge. A TENDERFOOTi A pasoongor coming across on the U. P. bridge yesterday was robbed of SCO on the old bogna check game. He was on route west and had $5 and bia ticket left for th'o trip. OMAHA'S ENTERPRISE. The Omaha Cornice Works , efsrs Rnempiug & Bolto , proprleto , ar. prominent Tin , Iron and Slate Hoof era and manufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Dormer Wlndowa , Fmials , Window Caps , Galvanized Iron Sky Llghta , etc. , at 310 South Twelfth street , Omaha. The above gentlemen have ohown by their handiwork In the past year that they are mechanics In their line of a high order , as the large number of buildings they have fitted , prove their mastery in architectural designs , plain and ornamental , have given them a prestige that has token others years to acquire , consequently they have already aecnrod contracts for a large number of bulldlnps , private and public , that are to bu erected this sea son , and parties contemplating buildIng - Ing will find a responsible firm to deal with either in corresponding or calling on.thom. ro&o , i * , , Army Orders. With the approval of the lieutenant general commanding the division , Captain Oharloa A. Goolidgo , Seventh infantry , ia announced aa instructor of rifle practice , department of the Platto. The attention of ollicors serving in this department la called to paragraph IV , general orders No. 29 , aerlca of 1880 , headquarters of the army. When the value of property submitted to a board of survey is loaa than five hundred dollars , one copy cf the pro ceedings will bo forwarded to there headquarters. The quartermaster's department will ( nrntsh transportation from Omaha , Neb. , to Fort Robinson , Neb. , for Private John Connolly , troop M , Fifth cavalry , on furlough without means to return to his station. Hia troop commander will bo notified by the quartermaster furnishing the transportation , that the coat of the ssmo may bo properly charged against the soldier. Captain Charles A. Coolldge , 7th Infantry , having been appointed In structor of Rifle Practlco , Department of the Platte , will report In person at these Headquarters , taking station in the city of Omaha. The Instructions given by the Brevet Major General Commanding the De partment to Lieut. Colonel Edwin 0. Maaon , 4th Infantry , Acting Assistant Inspector General , to proceed to Fort D. A. Russell and Cheyenne Depot , \Vyo. , on public business and return arc confirmed. Racruitn Francis Jennings and Joshua S , Nicholas , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , are assigned to the 4th Infantry. The leave of absence granted Cap tain F Mean , Oth Infantry , in Orders No , 52 , dated Fort D. A. RusBoll , Wyo. , March C , 1883 , ia extended ten (10) ( ) days. Postal Matters. Postcllico changes in Nebraska dur ing the week ending March 10 , 1883 , furnished by Wm. Van Vleck , of the Pcatofllco department : Established Case , Hamilton county , Thomas D , Case , poatmaator ; Hamburgh , Red Willow county , Chan. H. Russell , postmaster. Discontinued Long Hope , Yotk county ; Sarpy G mtre , Surpy county ; Thuckcr , Sioux county. Postmasters appointed Orton , Seward county , John Wcllz ; Iluml- lots HH county , J T. Mehillla , Table Rook , Pawnee county , John S. Jones. Poatoflico changes In IOWA for the nook ending , March 10 , 1883 : Eitabllshcd Love , Dabnquo county , Ferdinand Fottgootkor , postmaster ; Wapslo , Mitchell county , Edgar Lewis , postmaster. Discontinued Franklin Mills , LIB Moinea county. Postmasters Appointed Irwln , Shelly county , W. W. Gibbe ; Modora , Warren county , T. 0. Precalyj Ox ford , Johnson county , M. W. Cook ; Viola Center , Anderson county , Jas. McGovern ; West Bend , Palo Alto county , Benjamin Franklin ; West- field , Plymouth county , Mro. A. M. Wheeler. IXTRA CHARGES. The OmnlbUB Chock Mnn Denies tLe Emigrant Yarn. To the JMltor of Tim Bn\ Noticing n card In your paper of the 12th Inst. in regard to the chock man on the bridge for the omuibas compa ny , I would elmply say the party spoken of wished mo to check hia bag gage , six pieces in all , to the S * . P. M , 0. railway depot , and also nix full tickets and five children , The regu lar omnibus faro , including baggage , ia fifty cents each. Did not rnuko any charge for the children , aa he was coming on the G:40 : p. m , trans fer and there would bo no train until 8:15 : a. m. Next morning I wished to Boll htm tickets for the bus to and from the hotel , but ho said he waa going to atop with a friend near the U. P. depot and ho would come to the depot at 7 o'clock a , m. and take the baa there. Shortly the con ductor came along and aakod for tickets and he tendered him his omni bus tlokots. The conductor told him they wore omnibus tickets. So I told him to return me the checks and tickets and I would give him hia money back , and I did not cough about it , either. This same party called at the U.P. baggag'e room tD got his baggage transferred , and the boya In the baggage room told him the omnibus company would attend to the matter. Mr. Lloyd , foreman of the omnibus company , waa standing near by , and the party gave him the chccka and paid $1 50 for the trantfer to the 0. , St. P. & 0 depot , and did not think ho waa paying the con ductor , either. JOHN U. METCALV , Agent for the Omnibus Co. The Conibinatioii of Ingradicnti used In jinking BBOWN'S UimoniAL Ti OCIIKS is such ua to give tbe best po-ei- ble effect with safety They nro widely known ns tbe bent remedy for Coughs , Colds , Throat diseases and Asthmatic troub'os. Price , 23 cents a box. FOR BALE. A. new aldo-bar , end spring top bug gy , made by Soyder and took first prize at tbo atato fair last fall ; never used and will bo Bold loir. Apply at Weatern Newapaper Union , cor. 12th and Donglaa at. feb28m&etf C3-8PEO IAL t will FCtniVELY notbeln aertod unless paid In advance. 'O 1O N MOMfcY MONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Shrlver's Rial Estate and Loan Agency , oppoalte poatofflce. 767-tf ONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law otflco of D. L , . Thomas room 8 Croighton Block. HELP WANTED WANTED-A tgcol glil for general'Souse- work. Apply 1510 faincy xtrett , between 151h and 10th. MRS. R. H. WiLBUR. ANTiD-KUhen girl t llau * i BUck- man'fl resUusint , DoJsra ttrtit , between 15th and 16th. 388-131 WANTKIJ-A good pait y cook. App y at Summit Houae , Cifgton , fo t > . 319-15 WANTED-Q rlla funlly tf two , 17 IB Doug- ha atrot. 39MJ WANrhD-T o glrla to do kitchen work 211 north list between CipitolAvo and Dav enport 11. 38M3J . . - - - - , not less tlm 17 j > . . . . , . of ago at CunltrB Art gallery Ul Far nm " 379-141 W ASTED-German girl for light housework , 1012 Fart am dtrcet. 378-141 W ANTED Girl for general housework. In- _ qtilro at Janitors rooms , ll.li ! &c.hcol. 3 8 131 WANTED Two men of coed addnss to can- V ats ard sell gooda. btcadv ciplTtntnt togo"dmcn. Call 4J1 tooth 10.1. St. 373-lSj \ \T ANTED-Youn.Klrlfor light , V V S E. ccr. 15lh and Q.llfr rnia. J61-13J An experienced tlrl 10 do ccnoral hou'.owjjk. ( icrmuif rS-vcilo nrcfcircil. . . , . J1U3 > MILTON ROOE11- , 812 14 N. W. cor. 19th and leavenworth. WANTED \ few ladles Rnd gentlemen as agenti for Ibo blj-gest paying bualne s In America. Room 3,1303 Farnam St. 2IS-lm } WANTED-Men and women to start a new busluew at their own homero peaollng : 60o an hour made ; eend ICe for samples and In structions Acldre < 133-lmooil MASON t CO. , Monlpelfer , Vr SITUATIONS WANTED , WAhThD-Sltuatlon by two mea-oneslnglo ani one mtrilcd , on farm , to wen by the month cr tike clmgo of ( Vm. No. 1113 llth a'reft. Oaalia. 359 ij MIBOELLAHEOUB WANTB. W -ANTED Two or tame roomt , furriihed or . . . n't ' "l l > eorr , rttJ hcu i < sultabolor light houitkcepbg. Address " . " "C. il'e otncc. Til ANTED Laa cu to know that to secure T more room , foj ttachlogeur pcrfeit tyatem cf dreas cuttli g. We are rcmoicj to 1515 Hon. ard St. Cutting dene and aja tin taught for the next Uo vuelig 383-151 AO1Santcdby \oung asd ontennlj- lngattorce > , with cfflcelri ccutio cfto n and on ground floor. Omaha firms that want a Council U uCu reprcacLtitlve ariouM addicsi _ _ _ JOHN DOE 7 Teirl St. \X7ANTED-UO piUy vaulta , sink * and c&s V ) p.olj to clean w.th aiDllari cleintr. EatJ- fa-tlon guirinteed. J. J | . sMITIT 216-1'ut Lstk Box 42J , Omaha. RENT MOUCEn AND LAND FOR RENT-To a-rall fimlly.Sroomscn 2nd .J , nr > ! : uta'ldl-ako'tlcst'twa tt8''rill' ' . - -e cogo of 8 rceiiu.JJ.coptr nnctb , rn 30lh lrcet , bctueca tarnira ird Uouglaj. Inquire oa premlacs. 387-10 } EOR REST-Front rora with ba ) window with boarJ , No. 1718 DoJg atreU. 370-175' WANTED To leiro an tl fct or ten room nou e , w Itn modirn com coirncej acdln & Good lcitlon. Aidrcaa Jra . " t00 UBNT Oooi ccmfort-big bwwment rv > m > suitable fir hous' keep ng Alto toed turn. Ca'l it corthwtatcor 22d and Bint elro.ti. 372-lm rotUfru ol four rooms , * > oren- tconth and Clark HU. Inquire o ! Thorcai Kennof , 1311 CallfotnU ttreet 371-21 "TOOK 1KNT A home tcnioomi and all con- L' vonlfncis Niwly pnporod , painted , all In po-xl condition and Irca ed nrar bmclilrg woiki. Suitable lor boarding heuse. JAUKsl F. M1RTOV. 868-1 It 16l5rarnhm8t. 171011 RKFT A rice dry basement ( uliabb for I ? a mull family. Inquire on Idaro Street half a block uorth of cumltgi Et. cut elJ. ct Htrfff. 3JP-15 I.HIll ihr.T iwo double ttircn , suit ble tor I' bcardlnz bouse , gr eery , butcher , trtaliitn , sttua'cd > oas to command aeocd turner trade. Itqulreof llry. P. Lange , S.W Cor. > 3th and Jack)0nj3t * . SCO-lmf Foil KENT Fujnlthed room for two if.ei.li , 3 bl tka ftcm poitofflce. luqulre at 151V I ) 'dgo s.ruet. 29 1m RECHANB FORUENT TheZ detory All basement of bulldln ; No. lilt Fatnam Btitet. Inquire en pramlici. 18-11m " 17011 KENT T o new hcujsa with fi room ) . JJ Dr. 0. U. Paul. 132 Imo RENT 25 house- to 10 rooms , at * 3 to FOll $55 per month Shrivcr's Rent bureau , op- P0bto ] pout olfice. | 7G8-tf < * CJR T OR WALK AND RUNT tritoihuin .board- JJ Ins house furniture for sale- , and h usa f jr rutt , wllUlva lease , tll daptcd f jr ail MI. la- quire at the pUce 18111'krco s.ruLt. (1 S 3SO-19t FOll SALE-SljIhh organ , o stM \ an I knre swell , 3Jsct reeds , n itust new. hrau for ca h. 100J Souih a\onuo. 07-1 tt OIl SALE On horse , tliiRle wngDn ard bar- no 8. 1 Caopcra < on. ' ciiABLTON nn s. , .317-tj _ 301 N. ISUirit. nOK SALE-10 ACUES-23 mills fiom rest- JJ cilice , on Cumlng B rest , * J.OOO AMFS. 34110 1650 Faruam. FOR SALE Ono extra good inllch cow , four joi.il old , will 1 rid , nnd warranted kind and gont4. Bmol roa > o B lir filling. Inquire oraidre s"E M P. " thl t flloo 3181 ) BH1CK YAKD FOR RENT Apply at once. > \urthlng needed to run It On hind. Superior clay Alao house on jaid If wanted. LUKENZJ OICULK , Yard lithttrect 2 blocks- south of Gcllovuo road. 280-lmJ I70R SALE 40 acres 6m torn court home , weit , wl'h ' IMrg spring. 3 loci in DUht & U man's addition. 4 lots In Jsiaca & Shelc'en's addition. Inquire of H. G. Clark. 1:72-14 T710R SALE OR KENT My 2 tory br'ck resl- C doncoonlDthstieet and t. liar 'g atenuo for Bale , 17 000 Small payment down , balance 1 to 6 jcara time. Lot fOt''OO feet. Elegant bouse , very convenient. Will rent it to very good parlies for JGJ per month. Call at once at M. TOFTS. 294-Aprll 1 Cor. 12th and Farnam St. JTOR 1 SALK One dirk bay nurc , top buggy and harneas. W. W. ROBERTS , 277 16r Fort Omaha. 171011 SALK House with 6 rooms a'id 2 let J } ( each 66x132) In aoutb Omaha , for 31,000 , on- easy terms. Will akt toim on p rt payment. Inquire at 611 S. 12th etreot. JTiOR SALE CHEAf Choice unimproved bus- D Inesi lota on Farnam Uarrcy , Douarl/a. nd Dodge streets. 1) VI3 A 8N YDEH , Real Efit te Agents , 110 eod-tf 1S05 Farcam 8t _ HORSES FOR S 8KVLF.D Propo < a'8 will bo rccelvcil by tbo committee on tl e at th Cltv O rk , cilice , until 12 o''loi.k M lhurjJ y , JUrchl5h ( , 1883 , for the purchiau of Ono Uatk Pay Horse. Oio ninck II jr o. SaldhorsjHar ) now Inlha uao ot ihi fire do- putnnnt , andean bo eciii at hnglnc House. No. Three- The commlt'ee reacrvts the right to reject anj and all bids. ml2 86 J. J. L. C. JEWEIT , City Clerk. Bargains in Heal Estate , House and hilt lot , gxd Iccatlon , Sl,2ro. House and hall lot , Iioir tit. Harv'a atenua 81RO(1. ( venwoitn street , 82,100. 44 foot Iron ! ore 03 Farnam street. Improved. $20oo. : Corner let on Bougies street , fr COO. Bargain HU tncsa lot on Dcuglis > treet , ? 4COO. 103 foot front on Dodge street. Residence ! n- \eatment , $1,350. McUAOUE. S07tf- Opposite Postofflce. T710R SALK A drat class second hand phaetont J Callatl819ITarnoySt. _ 897- T710H HALE Pockets maps of Nebraska 200 JU each. For bargains In UIT aha City Improved and unimprned property , call on Wm. F , Shrl- vcr , tteil Estate Agent , opposite postotHco. 769-tt T OST A new Up robe , h'ack on cneilje and _ 1J light on the other. Li et on Uarory or Far nam , n ar ? Jton Ihurscay ar Frlaay hat. Finder please return to 893-15 J. M.TIIUKSTON T OST On Sunday nleht about Cp.m. , apak- LJ age o ( razors wis 1 > advert ntly left tn a gn.cn co ored prlng wngon. Anyone ifturnlag taxototfK olllce will bo suitably reuar.cd. WILL toke ch'ldren of my ago give them a mothers cnio for a liberal comrensatlon. AddtessY. Z. 1'eo office. 308-lmo * T AD1ES ylshlnj ft qulo' rlace duiirpr canflno- LJmcnt , with IIUHO ulll address W , II. I'cc ollice. 369 Imo } rpo EXCHANQE for city prrpcrty In On aha , 1 ten Hrat c'aa- ' Improved farm ] A'ao ' 1COO head ol ehoep f r Bale Coirospond v\hhN. C. i hr atlana : n , tit cramoatn , Nob. ru 0-lrn QPECIAL INDUrEJICNTS Offeredfor a coun- IO try store at Gllmoro , fcarpy county , Neb. Apply to O. Froit , thtre. 195-lmf EDWARDKUEHL MAO'STER OF PAL1IYSTKR7 AND COND' TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , betncon Farnam and Harney. Will , with ihoald of guardian spirits , obtain for nny one a glance of the put and present , and on certain conditions In tbe fu ture. Boota and Shooo made to order. Pcifect a&tlafaetlon gnaranter. ' . IN HOT WATEH DON'T DE EKEI'TICAL. BKA80.V TKACHES AND EXPtRlK Crt CONF1UMS THAT9'nP _ r " t'8 7'olta r Ati rl nt ' 3 N INVAL- UAHLh FOtANY ANl > ALI. DI SORDRHB OF THE REMEDY OMACH. UVER AND bOW- EM A1EA8POO FUfjINAQLABSrfHOT WATER EV RYVOllNINO JJErOHK EA1INQ ' 3 NOT ONLY KXniEllELY DENEFICIAl" A " " "KCTION Sr J , , AGAINST DISEASE WDIUU N > ONK CAN AFFORD TO DISUE- OARD. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Absolutely Pure. This powder never arles. A man cl o ( purity 'trcngth ' and w holcsomcness. Mora iconomlcal : han the orplnarv k nd. . ni - . . VT . ? c.al