THIS DAILf WEDNESDAY MAY 2 The Daily Bee. OMAHA. Wednesday Morning , Mny 2. LOCAL A little one arrived Monday to brlghttn the home of Mr. and Mn. Martin Kennedy and all are doing well. There were only two ar rolls by the police Monday , Both plain drurkf , One paid the usual fine and the other went up tor three days , A new pottoliioe , named Manderson , hu been established In Valley county , and ll'chtrd W , 1'halr hag been commissioned postmaster , Henry Jackson , the man who wai BO badly huit by his fall at the Woodman oil works about throe we kt ago , was able to bo out on the streeti yesterday , The cable telephone line across the Missouri river , connecting Omaha and Council llluffi , will be completed to. day , and will at once bo opened for busi ness. Baby Birnes , "the Nebraska tiant , " and Jack Hartley left for Dea Molnes yes terday to glvo a spurring exposition there. Both are In excellent trimand will no doubt astonish the natives. Yesterday being May 1st , the cigar * makers took nn Inventory of their stock In order to secure the rebate allowed by the government on certain goods In stock. The new revenue law takes effect yesterday. Samples of feltlllzjrs paints and pow- dm and other unmaikblo articles are boinx sent through the malls frura many of the largest postulUces In violation of tlio regn < Utlon- , and the postollie department hae Issued au order cilling attention to It. W , F. Lnronzen , the well known cigar manufacturer , U about to make some extensive improvements on Thirteenth treet , Dufrene & Mendelfsann are drawIng - Ing the plans for a $10,000 brick building , 41 by GO feet in size to be elected on the aouthwest corner of Howard and Thlr teenth. It will bo of the style known ai French flats with bay windowa above and the lower story devoted to me aa atori rooms , Mr , Loretu.jn ia one of our mos enterprising citizens and ho fa puttinc hi money In In a way that will beautify thi city nnd at the same lima benefit himself Mr , Ariel N , Barney , the advertltlrj | Kent and general representative of thi Oody& Carver "Wild West" show , ar rived in the ilty Monday to begin th work of advertising the new combination which ia to opt n in Omaha about th middle of thia month. Mr. Barne ; ia ono of the brightest youn men in bis line of business In the country And Buffalo Bill la to be congratulate. ' upon having secured his service ? . Di Carver is expected here to-day or to-moi ow , and John M. Burke , business man agcr , Jute Keene , treasurer , and Joeh Ogden are expected hero the latter part t the week. "President Oat field's Worlia. " ( Authorized Kdlthn ) Edited by B A. Hlnsdalo of Illrai College. Thoao works will constitute the boi history of President airfield's pnbll , life that will ever appear. ii It la the authentic record of whi Garfield himself aald , attended by fall statement of the questions npo which ho spoke and the circumstanci ; / under which he spoko. The editor bar prepared fall hi torloal Introductions to all the spoecht requiring them , no that the reader wl Bee at once how the particular spoec fita into the history of the timo. They will also cona'.ltuto an Invalu bio hiatoty of the tiroes , reminding or of the history of the republic as trace in the works of Alexander Hamlltoi It is believed that no two volntni that have boon published wlthl twenty years are BO valuable for tl purposes of contemporary America history. They are full of information i sound reasoning , of persuasive ol qaenoo , of clear thought and fine in agery and are Instructive from fir to last not only with the noble American spirit bat with the spirit i their author. Illuminated by the story of Ga field's life , now so well known , th < cannot fall to be an inspiration to t the rising generation who are so fo tunato as to read them. Mr. J. J. Moore la taking snbacrl tions for the work. Thousands Bay So. Mr , T. W. Alkms.Uirard , Kftn. , writ "I never hesitate to recoinmed your El trio Bitten to'myjcustomers , they give < tire satufaction and are rapid aellen Klectrlc Blttera are the purest and b medicine known and will positively ct Kidney and Liver complaint ; , 1'Urify I blood and regulate the bowels. No fam can afford to be without them. They w Rave hundreds of dollar * in doctor's bi every year. Want the Streets m Order. List evening a largo mooting of t tax payers of the Fifth ward waa hi at Eleventh and Chicago streets a after some discussion the follow ! resolutions were passed ; ' WHEKK s , The lower ends of C oago and Oass streets are in an aim impaasablo condition on account of I defective drainage , RESOLVED , Tnat wo request I honorable mayor and city to instri the street commissioner to put I streets in said vicinity In proper aha KESDLVED , That Mr. Niche O'Byrno ' , Mr. M. W. Hartlgan , 1 E. Billou and Mr. T. Kelly be pointed a committee to wait on < city council and make known i wishes in the matter. Wide Awake Mr. 0. F. Goodman la always alive i his business , and spates no pains to sec thebestlof every article In his line , baa secured the agency of the celebrt New Discovery for Consumption. ' only cciUIn euro known for Connumpt Cough ? , Colds , Hoarseness , Asthma , 1 Fever , Bronchitis , or any etfectlon of Throat or Lungs , Sold on a DOS ! guarantee. Trial bottle * free , Kegi size SLOG. The llano Evening Gazette Is cheapest piper and best advertls - v medium in Nevada. Its Weeklj the home paper for the whole state ap23-mdlmeod. 4t CITY COUNCIL , The Majority of tlio Mayor's ' Ap- piutmeiits Confirmed. A Large Batch of Miscellaneous Business Transacted. At the regular meeting of the city council last evening there wore i rate il : President Baker and Moms. Andor. son , Bohm , Dunham , Ilasoall , Kaof- mann , Murphy , Rodfiold , Thrano and Wood worth. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS From the mayor : Withdrawing the nomination of Frederick Albreoht as a member of the police force and substituting tha name of G , Whit- mack , Ujf erred. From the mayor stating that there are frequent complaints from builnoos uen about the Waring system of ewers , aud that the system was not living aatltfaotlon. Ho recommended ho appointment of a committee to uvestigate the matter. Referred , From the mayor approving certain rdlnancos. Filed. From N , U. Eaewold , asking per mission to place scales In front of his ilaco on St. Mary'a nvcnuo. Kjfer- ed. ed.A j tltlon to pave Ninth street ram 1 > mglas street to the Union ' .iclfic depot was referred. Too report of the street commls loner showing $2)4 ! ) 41 expended dm- ng the month of April was filed. The report of the city physician foi April , showing 52 deaths and 58 blrtln WAS filed. From the committee of the humane loclety , asking for a location for thi drinking fountain whlo'i ' has beer donated the society. The locatlor desired was the vicinity of Thirteontl and Douglas streets. A location 01 the west side of Thlrteoth , betwoei Farnam and Douglas street wa granted. B F. Smith and other proper ! ] owners on Barney street suggested at improved plan for its water supply Referred. The request of the city engineer foi authority to employ an assistant wa referred. From the resident of the Fifth wan askicg that the lower pertlons of Chicago cage , Eleventh and Cits streets bo pa in passable condition. Referred , From property owners to abate pom of water at Jefferson aud Cass street ! Referred. From W. A L. Gibbon reslgnin his position as director in the publl library board. Accepted and Prol Homer P. Lewis , principal of th high school , appointed to the vacac position , From the city engineer giving eat ! mate of grading Sixteenth street sout of Howard. Filed. 11ESOLUIIONS. By Anderson , Calling for proGlo c the grade of Gaming street from Mil tary bridge west to the city limit , an estimate of bringing same to grade fc the full width Adopted. By Radfield , instructing the olt treasurer to glvo at least ten daj notice of sale of bonds not duo. oti Adopted. By Danham , Calling for estimate < the cost of grading Nineteenth atrct between Dodge aud Harney. ByDunhan ? , Calling for survey an stake of amount of ground conslsttc ofafttrlpe running into Nineteen ! street between Farnam and Harno ; Adopted. By Kaufman : Authorizing cortai work In Hanacom park. By Hascall : That a survey ar description bo made of all that part i Market street south of lot 2 , block 8 the title to which remains In the olt ; and that the same bo appraised ar ! old. Adopted. Bjr Kaofmann : Calling for estlma f costs of wood , iron and stone aproi o bo used In all paved street 10 Adopted. ' REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Streets and Grades : RECDtnmondli .hat a calvort be pat in at the late ectlsn of CJLSS and Jefferson streol .doptod. Streets and Grades : Recommcndli hat the petition of A , J. Slmpsi nd others be granted. Adopted. Streets and Grades : Recommendli lonfirmatlon ol Michael Meaney troet commissioner. Adopted , CONNIRMINO NOMINEES. Roger 0. Gutherio waaunaiimorj ! lonfirmod as city marshal. The following confirmations vc also made on the police force : Jo ! 0. Donohoo , n. Jaoobion , G. 1 08 Church , Feter Mez ( , roappolntod ; ee- F. W. A. L Wm. Sigwart , . ne ; . At man vice Ed Gorman ; Michael Wh eat Mi vice J. O. Boyle ; Jar , DC.UE ire vice J. Granacher , Gso. Whltma .ho vice n. P. Rlttor , Engeno Picka lly vlco Gas Barke , rill Ills The committee refuged to reco mend the confirmation cf any ono the places of Wm. Flynn , Owen But ley , W , V. Armour and P. Hlnchi ho tf. P. S. L'esecrlug ' was confirm Jld as city phvaiclan. nd The olliolal bond of Michael' Moanoy aa street commiaalonor v approved. The street commissioner waa hi strnctod to employ two teams and OS men until further uotlco. OSho ; The report of the special commit on unpaid bills and city finances i ; ho referred , with the mayor's message , DC1 the committed on rules , forms t thi printing , to ascertain the cost of prl po ing the same , ilas ORDINANCES. Jr , The appropriation ordinance np April liabilities was passed. th A special ordinance ordering au liauauco of $100,000 bonds to pay the paving , ropaving and macadan ing the Intersections of etreots : spaces opposlto alleys was passed. Iun I An ordinance changing the gradt : unite Thirteenth street , between Mar unH H and Center streets , was passed. ite Ih < An ordinance repealing that parl Ion ordinance No. 572 relating to the p la ' ing of Dodge street was pasted. th' An ordinance condemning cert tlv < land for the extension of Third stt liar across Pine street was read twlco i referred. th Adjourned. ID Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed record In the county clerk'i of April RO , reported for TUP. BEK by Amos' real oatnto agency. A. Kountzo and wife to T. Collins , w. d. , lot 11 and n. J lot IS , block 0 Kountzu's add. , $1,450. A. R Dufrono and wife to T. E. Markoll , w. d. , o. 1 lot 6 , block 117 , $2/200. U. 0. Jones to Omaha S. W. R R Co. , w. d. , o. I lot 5 , block 125 , $500. A. M. Clark and wlfo to J. P An derson , w. d. , lot 3 , block 200 , $2 000. J. and M E. Novlllo to J. Neville , w. d. , \ lot 5 , block 87 , $1 500. A. E. Novlllo and husband to Joa , Neville , w d. . i lot 5. block 87 $15 000. W , M. Ffls'uor and wife to & . Roannberg , w. d. , lot 1 , block 225 $1000. T , P. Kendall and wife to B. T. Johnson , w. d. , lot 1 , block 4 , Ilor- bach's Second add. $775. W. R. NIms and wlfo to Goo. P. lijmls , deed , lot .1 , block C , Lowe's Second add. 5500. G. P. Bemlsnnd wlfo to 0. Andor- nen , w. d , , lots 1 and 2 , block E , Prospect place $1OCO G P. Bomle aud wlfo to W. J 0 P. Cramer , w. d. , o A , lot 3 , block 0 , LOWO'H Second add. $750. United States to J. 8. Green , pat ent parcel occ 5 , 15 , 11. 0. L Vuii Camp to E. J. Maxwell , w. d. , part lot 3 , (1 ( acre ) BOO 3 , 14 , 13-$300. SPELLMAN-PURSELL , Brilliant Nuptials at St , Philo- mona Monday Night. Splendid Reception , Serenade and Other Nuptial Accom paniments , Ono cf the largest attended and i most brilliant weddings that over took place in the city was that cele brated at St. Philomena's Cathedral at 7 o'clock Monday night. At that hour a long line of carriages drew np at the door with the bridal party , and soon the largo auditorium was filled to its utmost capacity , while manj were compelled to remain on the outside - side , not even standing room being left. left.Tho The high contracting parties were Mr , Mortis Spollmen and Miss Annie Pnrsell. The groom has resided it Omaha for the paat eleven years , ant is a young man of intelligence , onergj aud business tact. He ia foreman ol the St. Paul lumber yard and standi high in the eoteem of bis employers The bride is n daughter of Mlchae Pursoll , a foreman In the employ o ; the Union Paclfb , and an old resident of this city. The young lady ia lovelj and accomplished , and very popular h eociil circles , aa IB also her husband In feet a bettor ranted couple is scldon eeon , aud their union waa moat ana < splcloua in every respect. The attendants were Messrs. P. H Toblu aud Denial Murphy , grooms men , and Mia Kttlo OUlalun , the latter of Fort Nlobrara , brldoimaldo The brldo wore a handsome whiti satin drcas uud orange blo > s > ms , and the brldccmaida were also dressed It whlto , while the groom aud hto at tendanta wora full evening dreei suits. The ceremony waa performed by Rav. Father Eaglish , and waa sol < cmn and impressive. Immediately after the service thi party was driven to the home alread ] furnished by the groom for their recop tlon , where the invited guests wer in waiting to receive them. The A. 0 H. band waa alao present and aero naded thn happy conplo as they entered tored the houae , as well as playtnj their finest music daring the night o congratulations and enjoyment whicl followed , There were eve 300 guceta present and the re ooptlon was a splendid on in all respects , refreshments , mnsl and danciuc making the hours gild by llko a dream and holding the part together until grey streaks of daw : appeared in the east. The wedding gifts were numoron and costly as well e.a serviceable , th Is. following being a partial list : Set tilvor knives , Mr. and Mn Laary ; dozen tllver spoons in elegar on caae , 0 N. Dlelz ; china set , D. Mot pby , James Ktnuey , P. Laary , J. I Price , T. J. Cjnway ; J N. Alien , J as Dolan ; sot fine towels , Mr. and Mr H. F. Burke ; glass ftult dlah , Mil Maggie Nightingale ; sllversot , Edwai , ly Egan ; Majolica tea sot , Miss Fran Skala ; card receiver aud boqact stani , ro Julia Barry ; water set , Mies Bridgi Qn Puraoll ; water act , Johu Cummlng , y , Mlesoa Maggie and Annie Carre _ 4 ' pair vases , Mrs. F R Smith ; ei , n' vaeoB , Miss Mlnnlo Flood ; fruit dial 0 _ Mrs. Time ; ellvor spoon holder , Mr | M Maloney ; silver castor , P. El. Tobli ck silver castor , John McGjrrr ; BI rj vases , Mica McNirj ; cups and eanco May Smith ; silver napkin ricgdMt ; m. i nlo and Julia Mid dorr , ; silver butt' ' ( a dish , Mra , P. M naghuc ; silver na ] kin ring" , Ka'lu Cilltttiiui ; nipk rings , John Grui.ow ; liver pick castor , Pat Daughi ; setvaacB , Moll Dolao ; chair tldv , Mra. K < 3csto 0 I silver butter dish , L'zz o Buckle raa I lamp , Mr. and Mra. Hadon ; sot fn plates , Carrie Moore ; silver sue in. i bowl , Mr. Leonard ; tie , Mary Flutter Bz class sot and card receiver , Mapg Bolln : broad plato aud butter dia tee | Anuio Burin ; picklu csfltor , Mi Oasay ; silver butter knife , Katie Hate to loc ; op'oudiii clock , P < it Dillon ; ea lD ( ] chair , Mr. uud Mra. Thos. Barr nt. easy chair , Peter Lane ; ; ce tor table ornament , Magf Birry ; box clgara , Polk Carroll ; pi for chromoe , James Price ; out napkl and bed spread , Jennie and Nell the Foaronjtidy , Mrs. Bruder ; tidy , Ma for Barry ; bed spread , Mra , John Ma ilz phy ; bed spread und sot lOrrotft , Mi xnd Judge ; pair towels , Mra. Bushc hanging lamp , Din Colbert uud M : 3 of L L Watnsworth ! pair towels , M tha _ Caiian. , Bucklon'a Arnica Salve , The greatest medical wonder of I world. Warranted to speedily cure Bur Brulaes , Cute , Ulcerr , Salt Rheum , Fe1 aln Sores , Cancers , 1'lles , Chilblains , Cor oot Tetter , Chapped Uandf , and all Ma en md tlons , guaranteed to cure In every instan or money refunded , 25 rents per Cox , For sale by O. F , Goodman , SKINNY MEN , "Well's Health Renewer" restoi for health and vigor , cares Dyspepa Hce Impotence , 8exu l Debility , $1 , HORSE PARADISE. Nebraska Contesting With the Blue Grass Region , With a Proepeot of Rivalling Her m Horse Culture. Rapid Growth and Great Advan tage ! of Thli Stte An item which will be fouad olec- wherein to-day's ' BKE led to an Invei- tigatl > n in regird to the advantages of this point and state as a horse mar ket. ket.For For some yoara past Nebraska has been advancing very rapidly in all branches of agriculture , especially In the direction of thoroughbred or fine stock. Ono of the most noteworthy and at the same time Interesting facts In this connection la found In the ox tout and valua of our NATIVE OKASHK3 , I which are becoming almost at noted na the celebrated blue grass ro glen of Kentucky. The world wide reputation of the blue grsss region in horses aud fine cattle Booms to bo grad ually being transferred from Kentucky to the trans-Missouri country. Within the laat year or two n largo namber of imported herds of horece , cattle , sheep and other dementia animals have found their way to different portions of Ne braska , their ownora bringing with them already WELL ESTAIILISUED HErtlTATIfNS and herds. More recently the atten tion of CApltallsta and traders has boon turned toward horse raltlrg as a business , and it la to Introduce a few items in this regard that an Interview was this morning had with ono of the best posted gentlemen in the west on this subject , Mention has already been made of a noted Kentucky horse , the property ol Hon , A. J. Popploton , of this city , which la now at "OAKLAND PAIIM" in Douglaa county , near Elkhorn sta tion. This farm contains over 1,100 acroa and ii fitted up for the purpose of stock breeding. A glance at the pedigree of "Zulu" showa him to have been foaled in 1879 ; aired by Harold ; the first dam , MlcaDuvall , by Duvall'a Mambrlno , aud , tracing back through a long and noted chain to auh an ancestry na Rysdyk'a Hambletonlan , AbdalUb , Mambrlno and Imported Messenger. Harold , the sire of this colt is likewise THES1HE OK "MAUD S , " record 2 10 ; of "Noontide , " record 2 20i ; Matilo Graham , 2 21 , and a namber of other equally noted ani mals. A large number of fine drivers can bo aeon any day in Omaha , having an ancestry that would do credit to any ecctlou or individual where horse ilesh stands at its highest premium. It la not the Intension to give promt- necco io thia largo number of animals , but only to call attention to the grow ing Interest in FINE HOUSES , throughout our state. The draft horsea moat commonly bred are the Norman or French breeds , which are particularly adapted to form and draft purposes. The Clydo charea eqnal prominence with the above named breed , and a number of fine atuda have been brtught hero from eaatern statet and foreign countries. Among some ol the principal UORSE FARMS opened up , together with the leading varieties of fancy cattle arc thoao of T. W. Harvey , of Otoe county , a well- known Chicago capital lat and lumberman. Also an Imported herd of horses and cattle belonging to A. Rcgy and associates , located ai Seward , and consisting of Normal horsea and Holateln cattlo. Mr Rogy ia the European agent at Parli for the Backeyo mower and roapei works. He waa attracted by thi boantlf a1 scenery , the dry atmoephen and nutritive gratsea of Nobraskr and has become a permanent inveatri In Nebraska property , as well as at importer , and will soon return wltl another valuable Importation. Ii Boone county a number of Chlcagi and eastern capitalists have a largi tract of choice land which is beinj fitted np for stock purposes , incladlnj the breeding of horses and cattle- princlpally trotting stock and Jorse ; cattle , In that syndicate are ancl men aa Sam Allorton , Gao. T. Wil Hams , 0. S. Dele , J , I. Caae , am othera , who became Interested wltl Adam Smith. At present they hav A FEW NOTED ANIMALS , Gladiator being one , the eire of whet was Harold and tracing through a Ion strain cf valuable horses that hav made America the most noted oountr ; in the world for the development c speed. Another locality hae recant ! , i received the accession of fresh bloo p stock. W In from Imported Norman le refer to a valuable stud jur le transferred by Harry T. Johr aon , of North Lotip , i y ; Valley county. Another fine collec ut tlon of Norman and Clydesdale horee ar is located in Coming county , nea Wlsnor , while at Wcsf. Point seven y ; to parties are handling come of the lead ing atrilns of draft and trottlc stock. In Yoik county , Fry & Fai baugh have a number ot line CANADIAN ItHEl ) heavy horses , both Olydos and No : mans. Another fine stud of thoi -lo onghbred horses , probably the moi lr noted ia the state , has been locate na by Messrs , Eggleston and Fisher I lo Southern Nobraaka , and they repo : very favorable resulta in feeding.ot r- native prairie grass , compared wit cither timothy or Kentucky bit grass. In Franklin county are qul iaa a number of valuable breeding an Iss mala , some of their ancoatry havln made , RECORDS OF PROMINENCE on the turf. Around in Sarpy count ; .ho Sanndora county , Washington count n , andother localities , are many Indlvl per nal animals held for breeding purpose ns , that are gaining for these nolghbo hoods well deserved reputations at ce , adding a largo list of fast drivers at valuable heavy hones to Nebraska quota of horse flesh. At Fremont may be found a proa res nent horse and cattle hca la , quarters , especially in Shorlhoi cattle and trotting horses , nut bolrg necessary to do moro than rifer to Thoron Nyo'a shorthorns titul O W. E Dorsoy's fine horns , w * ioh hnvu BO frequently been cxlitbltul There are many other localities that havu equally valuable and noted sttatna of horse tbsh in their midst , and NEW Acors'io > s are of almost dally occurrence. Oje of the proiunont attractions to capital ists In thia statists Us Increasing Impm- tance In the direction in quest ion aud turely the love for the horse and the ports of the turf , legitimately cmlod on , fortish a recreation frxm sevire labor which commands Itself to those of the highest standing la nay com munity. A now Interest Is being de veloped In the CRCR3 BUEKDINQ of certain strains of trotting stock , with other noted strains , b ; which the speed and individual merit of our com mon carriage horaca aeon on tbu streets of Umaha every day aru fast attaining a rank tint on celled In the cities of Ibston , Now York , or thi' macadam/ plkta of Kjutuck ) . Thooo txMuplee are laying thu fouu'a tlon for the reputation which IB nou claimed for Nebraska aud Omuha , ni its natural commercial mrtropoli * , tbitt it is destined to bo the second pardl n o ! thu horao on the Araoihan contin ent. MILITAHY The Littteet Orders foru thoHoi\d- ; quartera of the Department of the Pintle. The leave of absence fet _ twelve do ; B granted Oapt. H , B Freeman , Ssveuth Infantry , in paragraph 4 , special or ders No. 40 , onrrout series from these headquarters , is extended five days. A general court- utial ia appointed to meet at Fort Brid er , Wyo , on thu 0hday if May , 1883 , or ns soon there after aa practicable , fer the trial of Private Andrew J. Pulllan , company F , Sixth Infantry , and such othur prisoners as may bo brought before it. Detail for the court : Captains Alfred Morton , Ninth infantry , and William W. Dogers , Nln .h infantry ; First Lieutenants William L Carpenter , Ninth Infantry , aud William B. Brows ter , assistant surgeon ; Second L'en- tenants Christopher C Minor , Ninth Infantry , and James M. McCirty , Ninth Infantry ; Lieutenant OaarlesP. Stivers , Ninth Infantry , judge advo cate. cate.In In compllancewlth Instructions from the headquarters of the army of tbii date , the commanding officer Fort Omaha , Neb. , will grant a furlough for six months to HoRpltal Seward William Hamborg , U S. A. Major Lonla H , Cirpenter , Fifth cavalry , having reported at these head quarters from leave of absence , ia na < signed to the command of Fort R > b Inaon , Neb , to which peat ho will pro ceed without delay. Referring to the cnmmuulca i > r from the commanding cflier : , troop K Fifth cavalry , relative to tfio pric < allowed , by paragraph 175 of the reg nlations , to a company tailor fir imk < ing a pair of troniera , forwarded b ] your endoisement of the Gth mat ; ] am directed by the general of the aimy to state that Iho pricea opecifiec in the regulations are for altering clothing not for making. The general holds that thn company should fix the prlca for nuking , and if the soldier is not willing to pay thi price BO fixed , the clothing should bi issued to him made np , only reqalrln ; alteration , Circular No. 11 , of April 13 , 1883 from these headquarters , la to fa : modified aa to permit the receipt a each peat and depot in this department mont of suflblent hay to meet thi requirements of the service to Angus 31 , 1883 , when the contreot for ha ; for the ensuing fiscal year will bo i : operation. MARINE DISASTIR A Wreck on the KagmR Missouri. The luxury so common on the shore of old ocaan'but ' so seldom experience' ' by the Inhabitants along the blg'mnddy a'gennlno shipwreck , was experience' ' for the fust time in a long while Mon day. day.For For aomo tlmo paat the Bound of th ax and hammer made the Omaha ship yard resound with the bus ; hum of industry , and yeaterda ; the second steamer launched her waa to make her trial trip. She wa 21 foot in length and G foot in breaitl of beam , with an ixcollent ongln and the nnual equipments of a nvt steamer. The owner was Mr Yai Orman , of Tenth street. It appears that there was aoma do feet in the construction oradjuatmon ot the rudder , and whoa thn littl craft swung out into mid-stream , ah refaaed to obey her helm an drifted rapidly toward the brldgi In epito of all iffjrts to sc.v her aha struck the second pier an became a wreck , thu crow , conslat'ii of ono nlan being sr > ved by thu prru.j . and vigorous efforts of Mr. Gha : West , who livca In a cottage near th river bink. The total loss la IK known but It ia aoicral hundred do lari and it { a doubtfal if the bsat wl bo rebuilt. Ladies itd d Do you want a pure , liloom- 1 ing Complexion I Jl1 so , n " few nnnliriitions . of ITngau's - V f. - - ' J P -m fj mt : h ' ' 10 il'y you to your heart's con- to tout. It does invny with Sal- IOWIIGSS' , Jleduess , I'iiuplcs , Blotches , anil all diseases and imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear- y , nuco of heat , fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady ol TJUHTr appear hut T 'J3N- TY ; and so natural , gradual , anil perfect are its ellecls. that it isimpossiblo to ilcteci its application. rn It for Infants and Children. CnHtorliipronintv Wlmt glu-H our ( "lilldn-n rrwv chtvkn , What euro * tliclr ferent , iiuikrs them ulcvr Kluttiloncy , TU tlon , Sour Stomach Dinrrluvn ittul , , Wicn Imlilcs fret niut cry by turns , FcvorishnoHH. It insiircrt lionlth and \Vlmt curvH thrlr cullo , till- * tliclrvonHR , iiuturul Bleep , without morphine. Hut < 'u l rli . \\Tint qulokly run-H CoiistliMitlon , Hour Htoinncli , I'oliM , tiiiHgi-stlon , " Cftstorlft It HO welt mlnptcM to Clilldri'ii tlmt Hut Cuntnrln. I n-coininciul ItnaHiiiMTlor - tunny prt-hcriptUm knuun to me. " 11. A , AKCIIKU , M. D. , Knrovri-11 tliou lei ' Mnrpliliio Syrups , Caitor Oil nnil 1'nrt'irork1 , mill SJ Portland Am. , llnioklyii , N. V. llnlirn torl t CENTAUR LINIMENT-im nb.solute otiro for ICIiotinm- tisin , Sprains , Itttrns , Gulls , Arc. The inosl roworrtil and Pene trating Paln-rclicvln and Hculin Itumody known to man. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIALS wl 1 POSITIVELY not beln ortedunleti paid In advance. T ) tOAM-MOf EY \ , l > I icri > a . L'cml. ' lotn Agency , 15th .V Douglas 23M ° N-Y : M 7 l"n on Block , otnvr ISllinnJ Kam.iii IW Inic { TO LOAN Call at Law otnce ol 1) . L. MOSEY Thomas room 8 Ciel htoj Llock. TONKV Loa-.cd on iliattcl proictty by J. 1U T Iloatty , No ! 21E Btuth Hth street ONEY TO LOAN-At 8 per cent. Shilver'n ItO'lCtiUte * nJ Loan Agency , bmxwlte oat oilier. 767-tt HtLP WANTED. WANTED PiMMi'i barber , itatily Jil > , & JI5 per nc'k guaran'oetl ' Apply .Inc. Klorelll 1113 KarnamSt. bo ween It Ii < tl5 h. Olrl ( ) r ( s-eic'al h ine-work , WANTKD . J , 0. Wloincri grocery more orret Ibth an I Chicago. ANIED-Ooodcook. II MAS * WBIM-Ill , llth it. 2Si-l | T o waiters it mcrtbantj dining WANTFD rittiur nt 1106 farnim St. 27931 ANTrD-erm'xn ! Klrl at Henry Omo'd tea W UunutNo. 215 12th At 280 2J ANTI I-Kltchen jt'rl ft' Kitnolie'n Il'B'au- rant. 13th and .lacksin. 283 3t ( ! ! rl ( or houso'ork 17th street WANTKU fourth houje north ( torn Lc-aun worth St. JOit - linmeillatrly. ( 'lrl for Kencia WANTKOlinmeillatrly. loUBc-wtrk Hi s-iull f.uull ) App > Itl Jones St. 'JTUlt ANlKD-Jood waiter at 1212 Farnim St. W WANTKD Olrl for tro cia' hoiEcwo'kl Jicks-n Si. 273- To Ktoil ilimi g room ulrU a Uo WANlKD corner l'Jih JdOn | glaa St UC- ? < 1iD : A KOO-I itnran girl , 23rJ S . 2nd lioii'o noit'j of Farnam U G-l - j-oo1 tlrl ; tl cook , wash , and lie > . Pcfeiunro riu'rcd. | ' App'y ' to K corner 20th tnil Cal fo nil ht Good dgk . 2771 * ) ANTJ MAKERSWASTED 202 2t At J. C. VAPORS. Olrl for iioncral honso work , must WANIED d cook , twj In fan.lly , 1713 Chlui- g ) str et. 10 goal girls Mr hotel nd gen eral horse work. ( I'Ucoa eupr'.Ud Irco ) 217 N. 10th St. S49-15 AK33d dlnlni roomithl linmod- WANTED Inquire at II. Jerrall'o Ho Uurant llth St hetvtcea Capl'.ol t\tnue tnd Didge. ANTED Ittoteanwind plows , auillrscut W on military rojui liiiKcr farm. 243 It TTI ASTfD SUv I > t , a Ers-class cook fi YV h t-.l Han and lf prtt rrcJ , Aldro's \V. 1 JJOUUVAUU , 183ma-1 Mirjstlilo Mo. SITUATIONS WANTED. mOCKKAMKKY MBN Wanted b ) i juung .Linan , Mltua'lon In ceiinecj , 11 j aricx'tr- iciicoln butter anl ilicese nmk ng , Addron A. 0. O. , BkK ol ce. 2TO Maj 2 V/ANTB By attention an , bond ardiocm WANTED family , wl'liln tight aiuarea eli i lie | OBtutllce , not to ixcod 11 c dola pel week , llonu comforts the chief object. 278-1J 1 > llBKolT.ee. ANTED 25 etta ; ; a : 5 rooo-B , dctlrable location , 1'cck , Kelt Fitntu cpp. t' . O. 5302 COO privy vaults , sinks , and cess pools to cica'i with Binltary cleaner Sit- Isfucthin euaranteid. J. M. 8U1TII , 77M uiof Lock Box 422 , OnmLo. FOR BENT HOUSES AND LOTS. rj OK RENT On and cno-half s'ny house J } fnottheast cir 18th mid Ore ) . Six rconip , on 8tic--t car line Imjulru ol Win Kier tead , at De f > JiS.one's. 2i7 3 T.IOH HE T-l'Icai nt lurnUhcd front r.om JL1 caintrSthandll wa-dot. 2 3 It 1.10H llENT-Uruio between llth and nth on J ; I'hl'a.ont. ' Applj to Jno. swift. 2tO-25 ITlOlt Iti.T ; A io house with inrions . ul- 1 } lir , rmtrrn a d all ire irn tuiiuocomeLte , willbu rcad > for ircjpttc , bv ilaj 15th Street c. % H PUSH liy house , with n a b'o k of el01 ! house , ror particular ! > p | > l } at 211 North Hil St. b-twten Capitol avenue and Danicrt S : . HE T Thrui nn umish d rcoms 1D1C ITIOIl } . 2U.1J rpO LKT Large unfurnlhod ( rent iiarlor w tr 1 b y wmljw , near jiostolCcc. " 11. " IS , Hii once 211 11 VTIOBI.Y FUHMilIKI ) lOUM-Kor rent ul Ll II fi Howarditrtit. MUS JljAUsLANlt. J7IOUSAITOH HE < T-Strre ro m wjth llx L'turis rlritcl S3 loc.tlon for groecrv and orugH'oie Boirli ISth t cet , betwu n Mlilha and Doruu. Oiilfl(0. ( McUAUl E , 83S-tf Opp. I'.Blotllo. 17011HKNT Nicely furnl hid rocins , 106 north JL1 lath ittcU. lblt f. OH HKNT THU nice Ivga dwtlllnifn. No 1 I1 IfLatlon , IthYAOi-DS Jt MOTfKU. 170-lni . O LET- One or twoTooms with boird , 1805 i CallljtnU Bliect. ! J-5 ) 1.1UUNISHE11 rconn > nd board. Modern con J1cnlfnjs , 1810 DoJtra street. U'OO Imt .AUItNISHED HOOMS-Vf ry .ka rable location 1 < 1'cck , real estate , oip ) , 1' . O. FOOl-tf | 7\OK \ HKNTHous s and lota at phrhcrand JL' Bell's. Kent Ilureau , opp lto Post clflco , 703 tl _ = - "TTIOH KENT Hoe upr'ght piano , fine Kim JL1 111 ork' n , 1519 DoO-e etreet. 6M.il A.IIOSPE , Jr. FOR BALE. POH SALE Furniture sto'ts &ctlaoit noi of a 4 rcom tottaje. llouw to i ut. Addred K lice office. 24-3 | oil S\LE Caikut i'hteton , In good running r Older. ID ulreatWO south 12th St 233-11 FOR HAIH Orfxcluiipi'for unlirprotcd Und , join tntln Hreii p n city In P atimnontli , ( Utstoimty Ntbrnka , AdJrivsd K. I'longcr 'unbr. FOIl SALS Hoi cr Skstuv iw \ pVr , ft * lOrt i MAMK \ l.ll ' 'O. 8ALK A nearly new npilch' K'mbill ' I'lano , only tlS" > (0 IJ v lavniont. 0.14 MAX Mh\Kll& I1HOS TJ\OUSAIK-My \ Stock of ilruifi , notions and L fixtures , K'oi truli nml etici In uojd eonll- tlon , cliliMt dru ? tu ln.Hi In town , ulll rent room It ilrslrcd. I'lrtv line will tike lull Inter est , or will sell tin wliob. Address A. I , . Man * Inir , Uuu'apIiKa. ' 245 2w | ITIOiiSAI.K At n bir an , n uUl hunt two ' torv house Mid a tul lot on 8.V cor of 'JUth and Oiaco Inquire of J U Marble , 117 ! N. 10th street. Fdll SMjE Ilouto and lot nfix32 ! lniiro\ed | nramhool Itn inltntcs walk fiom U. 1' . Ilip-.t. Iiciilio | No. 1501 south eh\jiith and Center Street1. 232 2 } SALE ( lid ncwipapcia I n arge aid email Ftlll | ' it 111 rt ollico. tt OAT STrfAW At stock yards , lo h ttteet , bet. Cap'tol a\ouuo and Davenport , 232-31 SALV One good iccond hand organ FOIl y rt5 ; eaty payments. 193- MAX MEYEIl & tlHO. OR SALE OK KENT-Voso Piano. F 628-tf C. J. CAN AN. BALE CIlEAP-Cholce unlmprorrd . . . boi . FOR / lots n t'arnam. Harney , Douglig. and Dodge streets. D 'IS&SNYDER , Real Estate Agent * , 110-eod-tf 1505 Farn&m St. ! OR SALE Pocket * maps of Nebraska SOo F each. For bargains In Otraha City ImprOTed and unlmpriyed property , call on Wm. F , Bhrl- ver , o l Estate Agent , opposite postofGce. 7C9-tf f ALE Onn flrst-c'ats K al'fl'la-,0 , been FOR wcllusid , A btiga'n , on y t'2 > 0 , a" Ui24 Farnam tro . 200-5 lOUStLE-I'hvitOD. IL. Ph lilts , 1217 arnara. F 11,3 Im FPOU SALE A gaod f.ml'v hrr < ' nd liucgy , POU . _ Applj at No. 625 F.lrw troet , mar St. Mir ) ' A\enuo. 18811 -One s'coii'l hanl Ch cVcrhiK PI- 1 r ano , on'y $13' . Will bs fold m Installments ; I I as } pajmen's. M \ \ MUVfcltAi nitO. \ ! 197 6 I I71ORSALE l.COO.iXKIhiril 'irlok. I riilreof | I r H nry PtL'iiijr , 627 Upper Ilrcad } , CMun- | c 1 Bluffs. u''l-2t I | . -01lHAliE OnoiJ arr-lot , near town , fl.200. r ITj-lm UKY.\O Ua&ii01TB . "QLKNT of co'd brlc i , * 3.fO perThaufaid at | J KILN. fhlnneybricksS7 Olpcrthousird. i Lhtcrn brick $5.1/0 , to cl. < j busln > s < . I I ORENXO UAHI1LE , I Cue Work roath of 13ti ar.d tljll rue roal. IM-lmol \LK-Fojrgocdlota , one hilf m'lo ' from FOR . Chetii , ea > y tcrmn. 17Slm REiflOLtlSi MOTTEH. IOR SALE A flri t-cla's second htnd top bug F gy. Call at 1319 Ifainey street. 3)7-tl 1/ilK hALE-H use and let. 0 rrcmi , gcoJ els- tern , c u'-bulldiugi" . ftc. . large lot , near town $ . ' ,2M ) . . REYNOLDS i. 41O1TER. 177-lmo SALE The tile floor now In our J wo'ry FOR lor la'echeip. M1XUKYKK& nil ( ) . 2'81 17011 riALE A ant cl ts second bund | haeton J ; Call at 1818 HarneyJt. W-U MIBOELLATJEUH T OSTOn tuth Tenth St between Do cas S lj Pierce tt. unday mnrnln ; a tiring of Iliad ) wahbiherc oisattxlied Aujroreflndlni : ttvm will leech o allbiril nwaid by Urulri : them at Slav en hotel 2GS-11 OltST3LE.V-On 24lh iDBt. arcd & white DU'hatu cow , about 8)rarsrld Find er will bo reardej on te urrlngher to C. lom- berg 547 Claik St. i cir at. Marx's avenue. 272-l { t STRAY One spin of Iron erey lior s. rind cr | Io sa coinmun'catow th Fearon A. Cole , 12 h ai d r aruain H reit , 275 U W. PASTURAGE Well wa'e cd for hones GOOn cittle , about 7 relics Irom town , Ad- drees C D. Ongg , Omaha I'cstolllce. 171-may7 * EDWAKDKUEHL MAO'STER OF PALMY8TERY AND COND' TI'INALIST ' , 498 Tenth Etreet , between Farnam and Harney. Will , with the aid of guardlio splrlta , obtain for ny'0ne a glance of the pad and present , and nn certain conditions In tbr fa ture. Hoots and Shoes made to order. Ptiftcl utlnfartlnn guarantee 1 Absolutely Pure. This powiler ne'erarles. . A mancl of purity trcngthand wholcioimncsa. Moro economical than the or | > lnar > kinds , and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test ihorl weight , alum or phc phate powder Sold only In cans. Horn , IUKI.MI POUDBQ Co. , Wall-St.'liti New York. FRANK D. HEAD , CARPENTER AND CABINET Repairing of all Kinds Prompt ly Done. 1C05 Donglu Street , Omahi , Neb. mar IT-