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IflE DAILY BEE THURbDAY , JUNE 11 , 1885. THF DAILY BEE OMAHA Orncs No. 914 AMI DIG FAIUUM 8 NEW Yon * Orrica , llooii W TRIUDNK BCILI INNO. run'l hd every morning , except Sunday. Tl only Monday morning Only publlthed In the date. TURN * BT VAIL One Year (10.00 ( Three Monthf. . . . $21 Six Months 6.00 I One Month 1.1 The Weekly Ikerubli lie < I ovcry Wtxlnesdn TKnvii , roimto. One Year , with premium .1 2 I One Year , without premium. , . , , . , , 1 ' ' SltMonthj , without premium One Month , on trial , All Communications relating to Nowsand Editor ! rattlers should bo addressed to the Ewtoa or in BIK. All Business l.sttcr.i and Remittance ! houM 1 addrctcnd to Tim nun I'uiaiailivo CoxrAMT , OUAI1 Praft9Check9 and Post office or Jsrs to be tudo pi ; ble to the order of the company. THE BEE PUBLISHING CO. , PMB ; E. KOSKWATEH , KIUTOR , A. II. Fitch , Manager Daily CircnUtioi T. O. Kox , 483 Omaha ? Neb. _ TUB deadlock between the mayor or council promuca to hut all snmnur. Mn GLADSTONE will now have nn o ; poihmlty to awing his axe and cut t enough cord-rood ( for a cold day. IT Issslo to say that there are n hut tired applicants for every oflico , and eve : tlmo on appointment is made there a nlnoty-Qino mad democrats. Tire boom in the blblo trade hai li a Noir York publisher to undertake " 11 production of "An American Blblo. " Tl publisher Is evidently n genuine Yankc of the guessing class , as ho says : "I gne Amsrlcin patriotism cm bo depended c to bring success. " JAY GOULD advertises a mortgage DH of the Hastings & Grand Island inllroai , Jt will bo sold in Omaha on the 19th Juno to the highest bidder. Hero is good opportunity for some ono to buy railroad. Mr. Gould will probably tali It In out of the wet and pay for H wit the bonds of the company that ho holdi GENERAL GRANT has spoiled that Appi mater opple-treo story. He eays , In h memoirs , that wars prodnca many atorh of fiction. The only foundation for th -applc-troo romance was that there WE such a tree near by , and that Gonen Leo had Blood beneath Us shade for a fo momenta before going into the housi wnoro General Grant soon afterward mot him. MISK PHOEBE COUZINS is a shrewd pol tlclan. She Is in Washington apparent ! in attendance upon the conference c charities and corrections , but , If the trut were known , she Is roall there to cultivate the a < quaintanco of Mlas Cleveland and t enlist her aid in behalf of her fathoi * Maj. Couzins , the presentUnited State marshal in St. Louis. DEMOCRATIC politicians In Chicago ar reported to bo hopping mad over the ap polntmont of Oapr. Marsh as marshal o the northern district of Illinois , and It I caid that the republicans in Wathlngto : bollevo that the appointment was the re suit of Gen , Logan's prlv&ta intorvlev with the president on Monday. W would not now bo surprised to hoar tha President Cleveland assisted Gen , Logai to bo elected United States senator fror Illinois. Tun methods of American contrac tors have found their way into Canada An examination of the public account at Ottawa shows that J. G. Baker Co have drawn over $2,000.000 for the pas four years for supplies in the northwest The Impression prevails that the compan ; has subsidized the government ogont there and In the northwest , and that ai investigation would reveal glaring Irrog nlaiitles In the interior , indlun am mounted police departments. Tin : decision that the Scott liquor la ? In Ohio is unconstitutional has proved o no benefit to those saloon-keepers wh < eipaoted to got tholr license money re turned to them. The supreme court hai decided that the money , $2,000,000 it all , cannot bo paid back. This dcclslor has made glad the heart of the tax-payer but wo can hardly understand upon whal grounds the court holds that money col looted unconstitutionally can bo retained by the state. Two of the judges dia- nonted , and It is evident that opinion will bo divided upon this matter even among the tax-payers. THE published extracts from General Grant's memoirs have attracted wide at tention , They are an evidence of the style of the work , which will , wo believe , have the greatest sale of any book that baa been published for many years. General Grant makes no effort t a strained literery style , but tolls his story In a plain matter of fact way , just as he would relate It in conversation. It will prove a valuable contribution to the his tory of ho country , and the people can thank the Century mapazlno for it , as the memoirs were suggested by the war .articles that have given that publication such great popularity. Ii may Interest the Omal < a friends of Mrs. Helen M. Gonga ? , the temperance lectururer and woman's rights advocate , of Lafayette , Indiana , to learn that on .Monday last she assaulted Col , John S. Williams , third auditor of the United States treasury , with a parasol. Instead of taking the mild chastisement without resistance , the gallmt colonel seized the parasol and struck Mrs , Gougar over the head with his ccne , which ended the duel. The trouble troio out of the pub llcatlon of on article In tbo Lafayette Sunday Tijnct , of which the colonel h editor , The article denounced a muwtiug of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at the retidenco of Mr * . Gougar as having been hejd "In n dlirenotobla | > laco. " i. JaayuAjAj . . - . VICTOR HUGO'S BELIEF. Father Pholan publishes In the Lonls Weekly Watchman n stathl : criticism of Victor Hugo as a man , ft ! novelist , and as a poet. The revere ! crltio says : "Ho lived without a prln pie and ho died without a prayer. Sn would bo a fitting epitaph of Viet Hugo. Ho was the greatest lltora demagogue of any ago. Iloussoau a1 Voltaire taught the people the prlnclpl of blasphemy , and gixvo them grand op ! of literary Impiety. Hugo piped t popular variations. Therefore was the demigod of the French publlo ? " A complete answer to Father Phol Is found in the fact that on the 2d August , 1883 , Victor Hugo put Limn on record in black nnd whlto as a I liover in God. On that day , knowl that death could not bo far distant , handed to his intlmato friend , M. Vi querio , an unsealed memoranda which road as follows : I Rtvo CO.OOO francs to the poor. I wish bo carried co the cemetery In their hcareo. rcfuao the prayers ( oj-aitom ) of all church I a k for n prayer ( pricrc ) from nil 10x1 I boltovo in God , "Vioron Iluao 'Victor ' Hugo was Hod to no particu' religions creed. Ho exercised ono the noblest and most god-Hko attrlbnt namely , charily. Ho remembered t poor , and whllo refusing the prayers all churches , ho requested the prayers all souls. Els religion was charity n good will to all men. Ho never i glootod an opportunity ( o ameliorate t condition of the workingman , the p < and the destitute. The Fionch , by t way , nro far from being an atheitti people , as ono would Infer from t charge made by Father Pholan. Accoi lug to Prof. Swing , In his sermon Victor Hugo , out of the 30,000,000 I habitants of France , nearly 3-1,000,0 are Catholics , and about ono-half of i balance are Protestants , and acoordl to the last French census only 85,0 persons put themselves on record as ha Ing no religion. The London Times commenting upon the fact that Viet Hugo prohibited all religious mlnlstj tions at his deathbed , refers to his boll In God , as expressed In the memoranda which wo have quoted , and says : A man lika this meditating so long over t deepest problems could not but have a fni of his own , a special philosophy , although n formulated In precise terms. The great que tioa is not whether ho is bound to any apeci belief or belonged to any particular chute wo cannot apply any ordinary measure such an intellect , to such a soul. The grc question is , if ho believed in a superior wi In a supreme guidance , in an immutable ai eternal principle , rulmt ; human destiny ; or under the influence of an uncuntrollnblo prid ho had joined those hopeless beinga wl bring human oxisteno to a close at the brii of the tomb and strike out the idea of Gi from their contemplations in order not have to bow down before Him or to implo His mercy. Victor Hugo has replied to the Joubta and uncertainties by exclaimintr , ' believe in God. " THE ENGLISH CRISIS. The crisis In English politics , whit moans a change in the cabinet , has i last boon brought about by a decisl iroto on the government budget. The I mo was whether the increased tax&tk should bo laid upon beer and tpirit rhls was opposed mainly on the grour that It was taxing the poor man's ' drlnl By a union of the torlcs and homo rule the government was defeated by a , vo 3f2C5to 52. The resignation of tl cabinet , which is nsnal In such case Rill follow , and Mr. Gladstone and h uinlstry will retire from power. Tt now ministry , It IB declared , will onto tain no measures that will give tl liberals any chance to gain a victor ; Fho budget will bo reconstructed in a xmlance with the political eontimoi is expressed in the vote thi lefeated the Gladstone mlnl&tr ; It la said that the conservatives are d ? ldcd on the question of the oxpodlenc > f assuming power , whllo on the othc land it la reported that the tories do m vant to take the responsibility. Th eaves the condition of affairs in a di ildodly uncertain and confused stati Jndcr the circumstances there seems t 10 a sentiment in favor of permitting th ; ovornment to remain provisionally , e east until after the general election , c hero are many important matters rolat Qg to both homo and foreign affairs tha ughfc not to be loft In an iinCnisho tr.te. tr.te.Mr. Mr. Gladstone , It Is said , Intends t ntlrely abandon political life. W honld not bo surprised If this were true lo certainly was being greatly worrle < y the many complications that hav risen , and In all probability e la really pleated that thi 'crisis" ' has arrived * t thla time. Whili ; is known that he and hla ministry wen 'trembllng'in the balanceas U were or some time , and that a crLuciraa Uabli i be brought about almost any day ardly anyone suspected that it woulc e accomplished by the "beer and spir A" tax Issue. It was , therefore , a sur- rlse. A crisis upon almost any othe : nue would have been approached mon radually , but this was precipitated un ipootedly. When the house of com ions adjourned on May 23d for thi 7hltanntldo holidays , It was predicted y the London correspondent of the No * brk Times that the Impending crisis onld probably be bridged ovei f a compromise with the con- lulons [ all ono side. Ho bisod a prediction on the fact that oin 1882 all government In England is boon carried on by the e compromises , ith occasional sloughing off of ex- amlsts , like John Bright on ono side d the Duke of Argyl on the other. The 'men correspondent , under date of May d , said : The cabinet lias been divided , and the divis. is have quarreled , threaUnad , chaffered , 1 compromiMd ever elnco Alexandria was id on. There WAI A ipltt on that queetlonj In the Soud&n affair there never was a con pleto agreement , ( ind to this may bo traced thoto strnDgo vacillations which Obriitendoi has marveled and jeered at ; in the Rutila negotiations it is nn open secret th&t the ; are two eidta pulling and hauling at ovei step ; the navy is inefficient because ono d partment mistrusta another ; the wnr office is niUl becnuio the treasury wants to pa octimates down ; Lord Hoseberry has bc ( dragged into the cabinet to neutrallzo the o\ effects of Lord Derby's half insane fancy f < snubbing the colonies-And so Ithasgonoc for three ycnrs , The prediction as to a compromise however , did hob como true in thla Ir stance. It would seem that It was hlg time that a cabinet so divided against il self should be retired , nnd that nndi the circumstances any compromUo tin might have been made would have pcs ponodonly for a short time theorists thi has now been precipitated almost nni rraros upon Mr , Gladstone , who , In h speechaald that ho would accept tt Issue of the vote upon the boor nnd splri tax as ono of llfo or death. Ii has been discovered that there is limit to Uio statistics of the statistic bureau , An oflico-sockor called there tl other day and aokod for some statistics c which ho could base a calculation ns I whether his chances for getting an oflii wcro good , bad or Indifferent. Ho wi told that ho could not bo accommodate just at that time , but was invited to ct again some tlmo after the 1st of Jnl ; The bnroau meantime will probably 01 dcavor to supply the deficiency. Tl office-seeker , however , moved by Imp tlenco , obtained some statistics fromoth sources , and has accordingly mac his * calculation. The result Is , accordlt to his figuring , that not ever ono mt In each forty-three applicants gets ! office. Thirteen per cent of the appoin men IB made by Procidont Cleveland i far , ho says , have boon men who did ni have any formal application on file ; am after an investigation of 179 cases , 1 has found that fifty-three of the men a ] pointed got tholr appointments throng personal Influences and suggestions ratlu than by the aid of written indorsement THERE Is a great deal of truth In tt statement that men find their levi In Washington sooner than they do 1 any other clly in the country. This ! particularly the case with officc-seckon They have found that they aspired to high. They are now willing to take th next best place , and in eomo 'cases the are willing to take any position that the can get. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TUB mayor vetoed the ordinance pro hiblting the running at large of certati animals , as It was full of interlineations and had attached to it reports of comuiit tees. It la hoped that the next attomp will bo more successful. It la high tim that the gardens , lawns and streets bo n longer used as coir-paatnros. It is the official opinion of City Attor ney Connell that Jofferaon Square canno bo used for any other porposo than tha to which It was dedicated , namely , a cit ; park. This ought to put an oud to th designs of various schemers in tha direction. THE national militia encampment to bi held at Fairmont Park , Philadelphia from Juno 28 to July C , promise ] to bo i brilliant success. It would be more so i our gallant Nebraska militia wore represented sontod thoro. Where is Col. Colby ? THE cholera is now raging in Spain and the recently discovered inoculatlor preventive of Dr. 'Ferran , about irhict eo much has boon said , -will now have at opportunity of bolng thoroughly totted THE voracious hopper is desolating the fields of California. The Oallfornlan : now know what the stales cf Minnesota , Iowa and Kansas must have suffered from grasshoppers In 1873 , IF Mr. Lane thinks that a comploti census can be taken In Omaha in twelve days Tilth twenty-four enumerators , ho ii very much mistaken. NEBBASKA. officc-tookera are beginning to believe that the administration motoi Is the Invention of Mr. Koely. THE Washington monument has dem onstrated Its usefulness as a lightning rod. STATE JOTTINGS. Nebraska poatoflices ore being filled at the ate of four per day , Kent K. Ilayden. the new bank examiner , ias been investigating the Fremont banks. MonUgue , the temperftueo lecturer , worked t week In the town of Bchuyler for the jjnm if S3.85. The track of the Northwestern road will each Gordon , ninety miles weatoj Valentine , .his week. A ICaniu cattle company purchased sixty : arloads of cattle last month In the counties if PUtte and SUnton , Judge Illnman ol North PlUte is palntlrur us house a livid hue. The Und oflica U iromlaed a coat of the same color. Eighty-four citizens of tba town of Blair Igned the protest against the reading of the crlptures and praying In the public ichoolj , Lightning struck the residence of Benjamin foung , near Hebron , on the 3d. Eleven per ons were Meeping in the house at the time lut none were injured. riatUmouth democrats are engaged in dlt- eiiicg the career of Postmaster Wise , There seems to be a mutual desire to paint iim aa Black as possible. Borne conscience-smitten fire-bug applied lie torch road-house on tha outskirts of r < emont. Two thousand dollars and several ad odora weal up in ilame and smoke. L. NY , Holmea has been appointed gnardlan > r Robert Holmes , of JUeatrice. Robert aving squandered about one-half of aSlO- [ 10 estate during the past year , big friends eclded to secure the appointment of the bove guardian , The five-year-old son of ex-Mayor Mot'ar- > nd , of Columbus , peeped into the yawning luzzle of a loaded revel rer , swung it around Is head a la cowboy , and ended the snort by Utiiig. the bullet in his thigh. The wouml & seiioui one , John Dyer ia the name of the Nebraska asihopper who struck Sioux City Monday ayed lie was A bold , bold man with long hair id a record , but fell a prey to the unfeeling IDIODB of the law. John pojue to town from the plains ot the near west , where m go heeled and raised hades , and on striki : The horse poisoning epidemic which r suited in the death ot fourteen animals Button , has been brought to a bend in the a rest of Jacob Kith , whoso son iruulo * fliliu to the crime. From this it Apptws that Jnc soaked corn in strychnine md fed It to tl animals. The motive of the crime is n known , The trial is sot for the 16th. the effclo civilization on the banks of the I Muddy , ho found It worthy only his contem and refused to pay for his whisky. 1 swelled up Ilka a toad , milled his gun ai glared savagely at the lutch ) galoonkeepi who knocked him down with n bung start and sat down on him until the officer aoriv nnd led him away ta n nutet , shady retreat the vaulted chambers of the jail. WI2SXKUN NEWS. MONTANA , Montana wool is now going cast by t train load , A stamp mill and a concentrator will built at Helena forthwith. A constituent ot Senator Vest defeated Montana democrat for the snperintendoncy Yellowstone 1'ark. Ono hundred and oighty-ono quartz led have been recorded iu Lewis und Clar county since January 1 , The Hutlo Inter Mountain says Walk Brothers have olfercd $100 000 for the Gel smith inino in that district. At the Granite mlno at riillllpsburg the is ere enough In sight to yield $80,001 month fur ttio next three yean. A pair of thieving Indiana were discover by herders running oil stock from n rang They were sent to the happy hunting groun without ceremony , The total receipts of the Northern 1'act freight ollico at Wickos for the month of Kin amounted to $25,000 , These of tha Halo ollico are in the neighborhood of $40,000. A man by the nruno of Sprnguo has co celved the brilliant Idea of railing a sunk boiler somewhere in the river below Bent by attaching empty bottles to it ono at a tin The corner stone of tha now Masonic tei plo at Helena will bo laid on the 21th ins under the auspices of tha Grand MOJOI Lodge of the territory , which will then bo eosilun there , The birth of triplets that occurred in Bui last week being such an extraordinary ovoi that city has takcn measures to celebrate in an appropriate manner , A purse of SI has beeu raised for the thrice blessed pair ni a benefit entertainment given thorn at t Pavilion rink. An effort is being made to bring the case the Crow chief ) , Spotted Horse and Be Wolf , Into court nt Billings. These chic were some months ngo incarcerated in tl military prison at Fort Ouster at the instan of Agent Armstrong , who alleged that tl chiefs were bid men nnd he n as afraid them * The Billtncs Gazette assorts that tl real cause of the trouble was that they r fused to sign the notorious IPAPO no obnoxlo to both the whites and the Indians , A correspondent of the Miles City Journ says that place is threatened with a calami1 greater than ten Crow lease ; , ono of whit worried the citizens of lato. The Indii olllce at Washington , after a conference wil George Yoakum of Tongue river , the wouh be squaw man of Otter creek , is digesting plan to take , in twenty-seven miles east' ' Crow river to the eastern boundary of tl Orow reserve , including the Rosebud rlvi reserve. The writer thlnba that Miles Oil would "drop out of existence when all i surrounding country ia shut up and it bocomi unlawful to drive stock from AVyomlng v Tongue river , as it now is via Rosebud. " IDAHO. Shoflhono wi'l ' paint the horizon with § 3 ( worth of fireworks on the fourth. Hon. Homer Stull , ex-proaident of the On iba citv council , has hung out his legal shin ; lo nt Shoshono. Chas. Francis Adams , president of the Ur on Pacific , with a large delegation of manag ng officials of the road , examined the Orego Short Line last woek. Mr. W. 0. B. Allen , formerly of Omahi low secretary of the Idaho Cattle Grower iseociation , haa boon appointed traveling Hv itocfc agent ef tba Oregon Short Live , wit leadquarters nt Shoehono. CALIFORNIA. Watermelons have made their appearnne n Los Angeled. During Mny 1CC9 Chinese arrived at th ; ortof San Francisco. The hay crop on the Gleen ranch in Coins lounty , amounted to 8,000 tons. The harvest of grasshopper stories prom 9es to ba an unusually prolific one. The Chinese , despairing of running pamt ing games in Sacramento successfully , hav istablished a lottery on the Yolo side of th Iver. Two little ostrich chicks emerged from th hell nt the ostrich farm near Fall Brook , las reek. They are the first hatched on this Sai ) Iego farm. C , Owen , of Napa , recently removed a rod irood fence which was built on his place ii 653. The redwood posts were found to ba a ound na when they were planted inthe ground hlrty-two years ago. A gray eagle , measuring seven feet fron ip to tip , was winged nnd captured on thi dorr's racch In Sacramento sounty a few dayi co , It had , when shot , a rabbit In ouch talon "ho bird has been proentcd to a Sacramonti ire company. During the year 1881 noticeable progres' ras inado 3n the construction of the Lick ob- ervatory. The meridian clrclo building , t andeomo structure , with double walls ol rood nud iron , and resting upon n founda- ion of masonry , has been completed. II ontains a fine meridian circle instrument , olidly mounted , upon brick piers , with rock aundatlons. Several ether buildings have lee been finished , including the observer' OUBC , built of brick nnd three stories high , a ornmodlous double dwelling for the nccom- lodation of astronomers nnd pupils , and the bservatory library , which ia already sup- Uod with a number of valuable scientific rorks , nnd is in receipt of astronomical ex- litngusfroin abroad. The observations dur- Jg the transits of Mercury and Venus have Iroody furnished satisfactory proof of what my he done nt the observatory , and nleo lese taken during the clipsa of the sun of larch 10,1885. On tha 22d Inst , a telegram as received stating that a crown glass disk irthfl 30-inch objective bad been success- illy cast by M. Foil , In Paris , which it is sped will provo without a flaw. It is now Diog polished to settle thla pclnt. onniANS. On the OIL 10,800 acres of land were sold In 10 Nevada land office. The d ep well at White Plain * , Noiada , is ported to be 2,300 feet deep. The Catholics ot Salt Lake have secured a t and will erect a college In that city within yenr , to cost ? 20OOD , S me Chinamen have taken upward of $30- 0 out of a placer mine near Tuicsrora , Me- .da , during the past season. A million or more of young shad are to bs it m the Colorado at the Needles , in addi- m to the million placed there last year , A reliable citizen of Portland says that iile his wife wai making cake last week ibe eke a hens egg which contained alive ard. The reptile WM preserved olive in itor for several days , Ari/ona newspapers ore directing attention the stream of Mormon Immigrants pouring to that territory from Utah , flying from u enforcement of the jaw In Utah. Those irnals call for a stricter enforcement of the Imunda law In Arizona. The Meacaleros have over 5,000 acma of id under fence the greater portionof Three vera. They built the fencing themselves , teybavo taken out a fine accqula at tha .nay and bavo planted a largo amount of n and potatoes that promise well. ? at Hlfrglng , tha "dnko o ! Tularosa , " who 1 owned a ranch in Woatern Soosrro county thirty years past , has gene to Soeorro , ted and armed 100 men , nnd started out er tha Indians. They will fight on their n hook and Intend to go extensively Into i manufacture of "good Indians , " V Las Vegas clergj man said tha other day : ecoration day reoalU my own fighting day t. ten A majority of the men deserted ma and it south iu gay lie I forms , I remained nt rie and fought the devil single-handed. I sorry I am not able to decorate the devilV ve ; ia eLorf , I ra sorry the devil i not a. i BIERBOWER-BOYD , The Marriage of Ellis L , Biertowi to Miss Ele&Bora & Boyfl , A Brilliant Nttptlnl Ceremony . Trinity Cathedral YcstcrcUy , gTiinlly cathedral was the aoi yesterday of a brilliant wo ding the marrloRo o ! M Ellis L. Biorbower to Miss Eloono Boyd , dnnghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Jam E. Boyd , of this city. A largo numb of invitations had boon previously lasui and the occasion was ono of apodal li torcst from the social prominence of bol patties , Promptly at half past twelve o'cloc the wedding party onterad the cathedra moving np the niolo to the strains of tl Wedding March from "Lohengrin , " \ the following order : Ushers , A. < Wakoloy , E. S. Raff , A. II. Bishop at W , II. Meqtilor ; N. E. Barkalow at J. A. Mnnroo , Frank Hamilton and I II. Patrick ; bridesmaids , Miss Jess Barton and Miss Carrlo Ijams , Mlts Mai Bntro\v0 , cf Decatur , 111 , , and Ml Eliza Tompkins , followed by the brie loaning on her father's ' arm. At th chancel stops , the bridal patty was mi by the groom who proceeded alone fro ; the vestibule , taking the brldo by th arm and escorting her to the altar , fo lowed by Mr. Boyd. The coremon wan then performed by Blohop Wortl ington in an Imptossivo manner , aaalste by the Rov. Doan Millspaugh. Tli chancel and altar were decorated in tasteful manner with floral designs. 11 church was Glled to overflowing. Tli bridesmaids wore all nttlred in oropo d Ohino oyorellk , trimmed with white laci The bride looked very lovely In he wedding costnmo. ono of whlto sstli trimmed with white duchesao Inco , wit court train , the usual silk tulle vc flowing over all. The groom was dressed In Prlnc Albert costume of dark blui with light troueorn and gloves to matcl The ushers wore also droaaod in Prlnc Albert costumes. The souvonsrs presented by the brld to her maids were elegant tnrquote bracelets , by the groom to the nshoi gold loop-pins sot with n largo pearl. After the ceremony the party movoi down tha aisle In rovcrco order , while th grand strains of the Mendelssohn's ' wed ding march pealed from the organ , presided sided over by Prof. G. F. Mayor. Th newly married couple , with thorotlnuoc bridcsmades and ushers , proceeded t the residence of the brldo's parents , 01 Nineteenth and Davenport streets , whor a wedding reception was hold. THE RECEPTION. The Musical Union orchestra discourse muslo as the guests thronged into the el egant residence of Mr. Boyd to offer the ! congratnlations to the bzldo and groom Refreshments were served during th ooursa of the reception , which lastoi from ono to four. The present bontowod upon the brldo and groom wcr numerous , and of elegant and costly de sign. Among the guesta who attended th reception from 1 to 4 o'clock were Mr. and 3 MM. D. O Clark Hon. and Mrs. J. M. Lambertson , o Lincoln ; J. L. Webster and wife. Mr and Mre. Thomas Boyd , Morris Bealo Mr * . Hugus , Mr. and Mrs. Glllesplo , S H. H. Clarke , Mrs. Mat Patrick , Mrs , Bnrdotto , Mrs. Bartloy Hoffman , Dr V. H. Coffmnn , Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bar ker , Mrs. Al. Patrick , Newton Barka low , Mr. and Mrs. B. Gallagher , Mlsi SUnwood , of Now York ; Mr. and Mrs Fred Nye , Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Rodlck Mrs. Dr. A. J , Peck , Mr. and Mra. Jos Bartcu , Mrs. Lcbmer , Mies Dora Leh- raor , Mrs. Cartior , Mrs. Judge Dandy , Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Barkaly w , Mrs. Gal loway , Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Wood , Mrs , SVakoloy , Mr. Tompkins , Mr. and Mrs , 3. Taylor , J. G. Taylor , Mr. and Mrs , 3ontanr , Dr. and Mrs. Summers , Miss Summers , Dr. Shannon , Miss Richard- ion , Mrs. R. S. McOormlck , Miss Mo- Dormick , Miss Cora Doano , Mr. Koelor , Mr. and Mrs. Prltchott , Miss Hanscom , Mrs. W. V. Morse , Mrs. William Loh- nor , Miss Dora Lohmor , Mies Condon , Urs. Edward Condon , Mrs. Bennett , Ion. G. W. E. Doraoy , Senator and Mrs. Sanderson , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns , fir. Wyhns , Mr. Nevlllo , Mr. 0. S. Stob- ilns , Mr. J. R. Roonwnlt , MissJBalconib , Ir. Charles Havens , Dr. Bur- oupbs , Mrs. Roddls , Mr. Will Udlck , Mr. Alien , Mrs. FJnk , Hss Allen , Mr. Charles O den , icnntor and Mrs. Saundere , MUs Jessie- Vlthets , of Grand Island ; Mrs. Charles loDonald , of North Platte ; Mrs. Ool- otzor , Mrs. Daboli , MM. Meyer. Mra. truce , Lieutenant and Mra. G. C. How- td , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garneau , jt. , lol , Stanton , Gen. and Mra. Hawkins , Irs. J. M. Wooltrorth. Mra. 0. E. quires , Mrs. Ramsey , Mies Carrie Mil- ird , Mlsi Mary MUlard , Miss Rena Lose , Maj. Do Rusaoy , Mr. and Mrs. Juries Morgan , Will Miller , J. H Hark , Nate Croary , Mr. and Mrs iharles Schoverick. After the reception the newly marrlou onplo were driven to the fi o'clock train n the C , B. & Q , , and started immedi toly for the east. They will go to Chi- igo , thence visiting various points In 10 east , and returning in about oni lontn. They will settle down to mar od lifo In this city. Mr. Ellis L. Blorbowor , the groom , . antleman of worth and refine lent , ia ono of the meg rominent representatives of Omaha so ety. He has lived in the city slnco 372 , having for three terms past filled Ith credit the responsible' ' position o" nlted States marshal. The brldo ii 10 daughter of one of Omaha's proml ant citizens , and has resided hero since illdhood , 'A lady of rare culture and any graces of refinement , . ho Is a unl- irsal favorite In the social circles ef ils city. Mr. and Mrs. Blorbowor on r upon married life with the most ain- re congratnlations of their friends , ith hero and elsewhere. The BEE Ing In the general Troll-wishing , with o hope that their wedded existence ty bo an unclouded one , fraught with the 'joys which make married life e of well ronndod und complete hap- less. A Strange Disappearance , Another strange case of disappearance 9 just been reported to Coroner Drexel , lam Kas is a well-to-do farmer living out six miles from Omaha on the line tweon Douglas and Sarpy counties , at Sunday night bit son Adorn started with some boya and went to an old II creek abaut a mile from bis father's jso and remained there until about 11 lock when he atartod to come home in upany with another young nun , When about half n mlle from his father's hot young Kis separated from his oompnn ! and has not been seen ainco. Evi effort has been mndo to find him , thot to no avail. His parents nro aim frantic with grief. There Is no theory account for his disappearance , barrl the posslblo ono that ho may have wi doted Into the Paplo creek and bo drowned. There is no suspicion of at cido. AdvcntlBip , Correspondence ! ol The BKE. NouroLK , Neb , Juno 10. The si onth-dny tulvenlis's' canip-uicotlug co : moncos at this place to-day. The pr pools are favorable for n largo mootli The grounds are delightful , with 1 beautiful carpet of green and the en shady grove it la vary Inviting. T tedts are nicely pitched and arrange and sufliclont In number to nccommodn all that may attend tha meeting. THE MILKY WAY , Scheme on Foot to Htr nn IniinoiiHu Untry VATIU Ncnr Oinnhn. A parly r.f Omabn gonllomon ha recently invcallgatjd the system of dilr which have made the city of Elgin , II famous as the greatest milk , bnttor a chocao tnarkot In the world with n vi of adopting the method horo. A fi days ago , after the matter had boon d cussed , a mooting iraa held , and a jol stock company organized representing capital stock of § 10COO. Among t stockholders are Iloubln Allen , Adoli Mojor , Jndgo J. M , Thurston , H. \ Gates , SonatorSauudorsl'cyckobrothel Henry Pundt , AI. Hillman , John : BlcCaguo , J. U. Dumout and many the city's moat conservative bnstnc mon. After the principal part of tl stock had boon taken a oommlttoo w delegated to select a eito for the dalr and purchaaa 100 acroi of lai for grazing and stable purpose This commit too has necured the dosln laud eight milea north of Omabn , no Florence , on the St. Paul andMinnoap Ha railroad. The farm contains stiver ; springs and n stream of flowing water ar is particularly wall suited to dairy pa poses. The work of Improvement is i far cpmplotcd that the opening of tl dairy iu Jaly is assured. Poisons who have had an opportunll of knowing the value of the Elgin ma kot to Chicago will not fall to approclfti the benefits that will accrue to Omaha b the adoption of the system horo. N < only has the Industry there given omplo ; mont to thousands of poisons but it hi developed Into the finest dairy farms I the world acres of land which were in suited to the ecneral uses of agrlcnltui and has attracted the capital of some c the wealthiest specnlatora In Ohicag aad Milwaukee. Peter McGuoch , th capitalist who was forced by Phil Armoii ta suspend to the tune of § 3,000,00 ! n the big land deal two years age made his money In milk , an Mike Divine , who boat Fincrtj the celebrated Irish congressman : or treasurer of Chicago at the recon election made his reputation In the oil n milk , having about § 750,000 investei n the enterprise. Beginning at 1 o'clock In the mornln ; he Chicago & Northwestern rnilroa itarts Its special milk trains from Elgl : md St. Charles into Chicago , reqnirln ibout two hours to make the rnn. Thos rains continue throughout the day a egularhours. The milk Is unloaded [ a ho railroad station and Is taken thonc 0 depots of delivery , whore it Is classoi iccordtug to the hour of delivery ant listrWsutod throughout the city. ThoBi 7ho are engaged In the business claln or it advantages of value from a sanltari tandpolnt which will bo sought by tin ) maha company , according to the genera nanagor , who in conversation with i JEK reporter yesterday put this nuos Ion : "Did you know that milk p'rop rly cured that Is , milk which had beet llowod to stand In a cool spring housi intil the animal heat was all destroyed ronld remain in a kitchen of ordlnarj ummcr temperature for 12 honra with- ut becoming rincid ? " The roporterjconfoased his ignorance , 'Well ' , " continued the manager , 0. D. lutchinson , who had the company pui n foot , "that is a fuel. Besides the loai 'hlch is opt to follow the purchase ol lilk In which the animal heat exists , iora Is the same medicinal dangar that ronld follow the eating of a piece of bul- ick from which the heat had not been stracted. " The idea of the now company Is to zro the milk at the farm in extension > rlng houses , bring it Into the city on 10 Omaha road by special trains and lalrlbuto it from acentral depotthrongli- .it the city. Another good Idea the impsny haj had In view Is the restrlc on of ownership of stock. The shares ivo been fixed at $25 each and no man in own moro than a limited number , ho milk.la to bo given to stockholders . special rates , the idea bolng not only prevent monopoly Jbut to make the ockholdora "eat tholr own crow" by ttich it is expected to maintain the andard of the milk. Stanford's RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. tch-Baiel , American Pine , Canada Fir , ITaiUrol andcio > crlll088omi. 1 tingle doea ol Banrora'a Kadlcal onr in- .ntly relleTcaths rnoet violent Sneerlnff'orlJead Ida , lears the head u by maglo , ( tops watery db > jrgce from the Now anfEyS , provonta Ulnglog ' lac. In the head , Curea Nervo'm Headache n3 xlucs Chilli and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh ins j the nasal nasaages of foul muui , cetorei Bcn es of ameU , taste and hearinir when nfleeted BB thy head , throat and bronclilal tule of offen B matter , iweeten. and purlflea the breath ttopi rW puZ ? " th * P' ° < l"6t ° * 0iUrrh Ino bottle Jtadlcal Cure , ono box Catarrhal Bol ! t E ? 8 n'ojJ Jnhjler , all In one package , of al igglst * for II. Ask for SAMWEO' * Rincii , COM. DrUB nnd Chomlcal Co. nLLIMp ' 0' M > icUol V.JhT.'W tbo lortant II It applied , ol linen ' matlsm , Neuralgia , BcUtloa , Coughs , Colds , Weak Back , Stem ; aob , and Uowcli , Shooting " - ' - - Numbness. Hysteria , Fe malel'alns , I'alplutlon , Uyspep L la , Ll\er Complaint , Clllooi , Fever , Malaria , and Ejildcmlcs , ' use Colllu's Plasters ( an Klectrlc 1 Battery combined with a Purooi . . . _ - Plaster ) and laugh U pain vwhura IffinniFAIEAIOAJ } PACKET COMPAHY ; rect Line for England , France and Germany. ip iieamthlpa ol thli well known line are boll I on , In water-tight compartments , anj art lur ed with every requisite to make the passage i eafe and agreeable. They carry the United it and European malls , and leav * New York idays and Saturdays for I'lymouth ( LONDON boug.l'AUI8 ( wjdHAMUUKO. tea , Kir it Cable , ( W-ilW. Steerage , to or Hamburg. 110. U. I ) . 1UC1IAKU& COaen I'asj , AgtuU , ei liroidway , Now York and ilngton mil La Belle stretts , Chicago , or Henry It , Mark Hauien , F.E. Moorei , Harry Ueuel In ha ; OiouvlYlg & gcapencgeo , lo Cguucll 11 Iu 0 ' THE ANNUAL BEOOBDf Its HnormnuB TotM mul AVIiIo Dis trlbutton. Caprices ot Fortune. A jurlKl ll < t of tha prlzrs nboro Ono Thousiml Dollur * . pilil by tha t/onlsUrm State Lotttrv Compt- t. ' nrilarnjthojc ( renillnff > Uy , 18S5 , toRcihcr with tno rumotimj tcldre'jcs pUcn to the comptny by the holder * , omlttlof : thwo who hMo rtrinotted II. Kooclpts for the mounts nro on fllo at tin ofllclS ol the company. t nnAWINO OV JUNK 17 , 18SI S. M. PothschlM , SS2 Church M. , N Y clh 23 CCO 1'hlllp J. Orubcr , MllwiuikuWl , , collect. ol tliromli S oonit Wnrd Slngs llink , MIIflTMllco , I 030 1'hlllp Huffman , 1S30 Cat ) MO. , St Louli.Mo 1 Ml D. OOP. Htnkcl * , I'M adclpM , 1'a I OCO Cliin. Clsrk , Philadelphia , l' 2 UO A. T. IlidUm , collected through Wells , Fur. KoACo > li.v > k , San Franlcrco , C l 2 POO Vtm Uofil , .1122 Schod S ! . , St toUli , Mo . . . 2 0(0 Finsk Cunningham , San Kianclico , Cal . . . 2 OCO DRAWING : OF JDLY 15 , 18S4. Uuik ol Commerce , Memphis , Tcnn 16 000 N. M. Seaell , Hrrl IBT frcch , Tain , collected throuRh 1st National Dank , Jackeon , Tcnn fi 000 K. 11. Comitock , S03 2th 8t..Mllunukt" , WI fi 000 \V. LoiU , West Oiklnni ) , Oal 4 WO Chris lleltlnger , Mtniphlr , collected thro'li- Qcrrcan National Dank , McmpliU I CM Mrr. Emma J. HojrgirJ , riorfolk , Vft I SCO 1'hlllp Iloth , cor. Locust anil UMIopo ste. , Kow Orleans , La , 1 COO FRAW1NO 01' AUGUST 12,1SSI , * KitRcno OaudlDK , t31 St. 1'ctor s' . , Kow Or. leans , La. , warehouseman for Mcsirg. II. Onorato&Ca 15000 Loul Seymour , c | Hjntsr , exposition build. In ? . Now Orleans , La 15 000 Wm do D Klllott , Whitney National Itinlt , Now Orleans , I-i fl CO ) T. H. Tiitwllcr , SivnforJ , Kin , collected thro' Coluinbm ensuranoo & Dunning Company Columbus , Jtlsi 4 OCO A. U. oo\cr , 26 S. Compt n mo , St. LoulJ , JIo 2400 IxmUM D y , New Haven. Ct 2 COO Chaj. Footo. Colchester , Ct . 12 SCO DIUWINO oi' sRi-ujiiiKn ! ) , SJSUI. Mary C'unlfT , 1203 Sprucost , 1'hlhdclphla P ! 15000 Louis P. Alprann , 310 .S ruco st , tit Ltula 15000 Henry W. llalmor , U. S. Towboat "Wm. Stout , " St. Loulf , Mo 15000 Dro > crs& Mechanics National Hank Ililtl- { more , Md 13 OCO v- J. JacobK , UOO Mlj'lon at , San Francisco Cat S 000 Jlrc.lt S Durst , Sn a Francisco , Cil 5 000 Union k Planters lUuk , Morapble , Tcun . r > 000 U bcrt Looko , Ito > plilj , Tcnn. . n COO K. UltuddColnmbU9nrr , Huston .Miss. . . . 4 000 U. A. Drown , Hink Kxcha'tgc , cor Montgom ery and W&ihh gton tit. , S\u I'ranclaco Cat 4000 IlankofNow IIano\er , AViImlngton , N. C. . . " (03 A Itrown , Now York 1 SOO Nathan Lolber , 40 Wjllo n\o , I'ittslmrir , V& 1 2CO H W. Hal' ' , SuHork. Vn . . . . 1 200 II A. Wallor , 151 Jllntm st. Sin I'rnnc'eoo ' , Cal. . . . 1 00 DRAWING ) OF OCrOUKR 14 , 1884 , Louisiana National lUnk , No > v Orleans , La 75000 Harry Smith. , Justice of the 1'cncc , Urcen- > llo , Jllsa 5000 Wm M. KcDncdv , Planter. Grecmllle , Mlaj r 000 A O llennctt , 210 SodRftlek tt , Ch'lcago ' , 111 fi OCO Win U lilies , CftlcoKO , III 5 COO 0. C. Kox , Portage , Wl 4 COO ScBtJamos Scoot ; Taxt"g District1) ) 1 tOO I'atiolman J. J. Dougherty , Police Force J Patrolman Con. Unlay , Meiaphle , Teen ' ICO Mort. Hedge , C'clujibU , Tcim 209 DRAWING OP NOVKMI1KR 11 , 1881. Tlios. Mulbcro , ! 020i Washington Et , Boston Mass 15000 Frank Crockett ; Angina No 12 cor. Drumm CS : ets ; Sin FraiicUoo , Cal 15 000 Jno. IT. Mobcrly , Harrodburg , Ky 15 000 Louis J. Wild , Uonaldaor.Ullo , La 10 OCO Robt. Hlchtci , 2541 Cbrlstlan at , , Philadel phia , Pa 5000 Frank K. Duffy. 47 Washington st , llart- forJ , Conn n 000 I D. L. Orr , Stephcimlle , Tex 2 ( XX ) , | lly Hrothorliocjil,5Ill .ankce , Wla. , collectoU ( / through American Uxprota C ) . , Cairo , III. 2 030 Zhaa II. Mueller , 403 Locust at St. Laula , Ko. 1200 First National llauk. Indlnnapcllg , Ind 1 200 lire nton&.Sitlcr , Bankers. Vlctcria , Tex. . 1 2CO Union National B nk. Cincinnati , O . 1200 ; DRAWING OF DECEJI1IKU 10 , 1881. , J II. Kuttner , Georgetown , Ey 30000 4 ? mal IUn , Now Orleans , Ln 31 OCO First Natlonil llvik. Mcniphls.Tenn . . . . 15 000 , [ aulTlaclcr , California BU ; near Kcarnoy , \ Sin Francisco , Cal IB 000 / { . tlenrvLouy , Sin Francfsoo , Cal 15 WHJ : 3oo JI StackoKonl , Fireman .M. k C. It. II. collected through Hank u ( Commerce , i Memphis , Tcnn 15 OCO ' Dermanla National Dink , New Orleans , La. . 5 000 yibcrt Mnsg , \ Krapb\ec9 ol A. Ucobd orenz TraEb 1 & Co , lirowcrj , Detroit , Vrr. lirommer , jMlch 5000 lej. Noes , / ) u < I'lillllps , OT. Hernando and 1'Jllot ets. > Mcmphli , Torn 8000 Irs Mariaret llrcseal , 40Z Shelby st. Mem phis , Tenn 6 000 olii J. Mueller. 4 3 Hitting ) st. Detroit Mich - . b 000 V , J. aightowtr , Dublin , Da. . . . . 2000 DRAWING OF JANUARY 13 1880. homasM. Thornton , Shelbyyillo , III 75 OCO , co Sampcon , Slcourney , la G 000 anlel Shutf , CNcao , III 6 000 tate Mtional I ! nk , New Orleans La 5 010 1. U. Ilrowne , Falnuount , led 5000 L. K. > lall , with Sangcr Ilroa , Dallas , Tex 2 001 'red Chcad'e ' , Dallas. T x 2 WO lOuIs II. Kalchau , ol Htlx , Krouio & Co. Clnclntatl , 0 2 COO ' . J , Ferrla , Cincinnati. 0 2 Wi F. O. Vines , Lincoln. Jvob 1 ? 0rt k'ellj Fargo k Co , S n Hrin'-laoo , Cal 1 209 ohn II. wason 22 Uowurd st , New London 1 2K ) r. O. White , Helena , Montana 1 200 DRAWING OF 1'EOUUARY 10 , I860. . Vatuone , Hotel Italia , cor. Pa:10o and Sanaorao etj. , Fan Fr > ncscaCaI ! 7' 000 ertli.i Care ) , Alcona , la 6 oo raJ. II. Franz.MinaJblil.O 0,000 Irst National Kink of linmlnghao ) , 1'lit- burg ( South hldiPo 2000 Gousstl , 4(1 I pr , Wellington D. 0 2 COO enbcn Joel , (12 ( ITcnivtbt. , Lynn , Matfl . 2 COO , W. Ilnidbury , Wood ana. Dak. , collected through Commercial National Ilaok , Chicago cage , 111 2 CCO DRAWING OF MAROII 10 , 1885 , : o. A , Spear , Hap City , M'cb fi f07 onry L. Schmidt , Memphis , Tenn 3 OCO ibo Tclndcxtor , Mason Depot , Tlpton Co , , 'lenn ' 5 OCO ugh Nell , M jHoldKy 0000 K. Itoach , State Nbtfocul Rank , New Or leans , La 2000 atoNatlnnul Hank , New Orl'anR.La 2 009 iwli Jonnenn k Co. , Wifthlngton , D 0. . . . 2 000 mis Hlnz , 433 Turk St. , Srn Francisco , Cal. 2 000 lainKcgan , 21lo > ta st , San Franclbco L'al 1 UO IIIi8hcldSanFiancl3coCa ( ] 1 210 Lalond , Ban Franeltco , C l 1201 elhny W. Bargln , Ulrhuiond , Ky 1200 , Wrshlogton , Detri.lt , Mich 1 200 s. Sivas , Early Qtu\a , Miss 1200 ate National Dank , New Orleans , La 1 1.00 DRAWING OK Al'RIL 14 , 1885 , hnW.II > } waod,2SCh > rltontt.BkTannub , 3a 15000 O. Parker , Windfall , Ind 15000 Lpenrtriip , Donaldsorivllla , La 15 (00 Washington. D , C. , 15000 A. II Patinan , Mt. Pleatant , Tex 15000 ederlrk Maaj , New York & 000 nry Orban , U. S. Marina Uoipltal , Han fttancUoo , Cal , fi 000 1 9d 8 Ileacli , New York B 000 J1- nk of C llfornl . San Krancl co , Ctl 5(00 ft * , 3. M. Dies , 217 Orogli m t.Iolr lt. Mich 4000 n.J. Collins , O > t. , bet.0 aod 7 N. W , Vashlngton , D. 0 2000 ail. M orlarty , 982d e. , New York. . . . . z 000 tton dc Koentz , Natchti , UIu z 000 Fee , 275 Tremontst. , lloslon , Uau 1 too 0 Donntlly.Ht. Paul , Ulnn. . . . i too Cirtcr JIaoly , Ky i 200 'la : F rgo It Co. , dan Frauclsoo , Cal , . . . . . i ! < K > 3. Wmtrth New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 SOO ouelLUht.Uontgonnry , Alt i 200 ion RubeUtloesvllli , Tex i 200 DRAWING OK HAT 12 , 1885 , i. Williams , WMhlngton , D. O 15 COO mIZapp , Hound Top , Ter , 15 000 J F. Hpenoer , Clreensburg , Ky 15000 ryDupon , Melrogo.Uai 15 WO B , Sexton , Druton , Steward Co. , Tenn . . . 0 000 ik of GreenvilleUreenvll'e , Uts C 000 It. Jewell , Cittaraugm N. Y S OOO W. HpeeriMompbl , Term 2000 uOrecr , La Oigor , K 2 ooo u filmcan , Cn tliaro , Ont 1 ! 00 laolth , 157reJarit. , NashvUlejTenn. . . . 1 2CO If. Chapln , Hoiton , Maw 1200 Ulana National lUnk 1 SOO II. Loonsy , M ldenMO' 1 SOO > \ ' . Hurrl' , Atlanta , O * , . , , , 1209 BchtutromDii , Mobile , Ala 1 200 it lull partlcilars ol tbo Grand Seml-Anniul wlngol the 16th Inet eeo icliemo lo another mil cf thi i paper to-dar. CLARK & SELLS , sal Estate Agents 1108 FARNAM STREET , T list ol properties for sale ion Omaha Heal ft- Qaictte , to be found Iu the reading roe ol all i hotels.