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JLMILY .BJtiK JMUAV MARCH 24 , 1882. THE DAILY BEE CWAHA PUOLI8HINQCO. , PROPRIETORS. 010 F rnh m , bet. Oth and 1011) Streets. TKHMS Of SUBSCIUPTION. 0 t copy 1 } carln dianccpo ( tpililtlO.W ) 0 months " " . . . 6.00 1 m nth " . 8.00 _ = iAmWAT TIME TABL3. IIMK IARII nitcxno , BT. PAUL , MIKNIUIXIUS ASD JOMillA RAILROAD. Ixave OmMm PusftriL-crNo. 2 , BlSOa.m. Ac c mrood&llon No. 4 , 1:0 : lp. m Air ic Omaha 'Piwfcmrcr No. 1 , J:20 : p. ra AeiummodLtlon No. 3 , 10:50 : a. m. J.UUKO OWAHA IA T OR SOBTH EOU1D C. , V. t. Q. 7:40 : a. m. 3 : 0 p. m. c. & N. W. , 7:40 : a. m. B:40 : p. m. C. , K , I. It P. . 7:40 : ft. rn.-3:40 : p. m. K. X , St. J. C. B. , ! e % c at 8 n. ta. aril 6:3 : ( pm. lulus at St. lx > ul at 6SOlt m. and 6:52 : p m. IT. . St. L. A I' . , Itnvos at S a. in , and 8:40 : p Arrive" A Mi Louis t 0:40 : a. m. and 7-0 : Dl WI-5T OR J > * M. In Ni ) ) . , Through Kxptuu , SCO : K. m. U * M. Llmoln Kxpivn 6:20 : p. ra. U ? , OvcrlMid Kxpras , 12ti : p. m. 0. ft R. V. for Lincoln , 11:46 : .m. O. & K V. fnr 0col , 9:40 : a. m , V. P freight No. 5 , 8:30 : ft. in. C. P ' rclRht No. 0 , & 20 a. in. U. P. freight No. 13 , 2.finp. m , U. P. froluht No. 7 , 6:10 : p. tu. emigrant. w. P. Bender rxpre-n , 7:38 : p. m. U. P. freight No 11 , 11:30 : p. ra. U. P. Bern 01 freleht , 8:26 : p. in. IAHT ASD MOTH. 0 0. k O ' 6.00 a. m. 7:25 p m. C. 't N. W. , 04R ; a. m. 7:25 : p. ra. C. i ? . I. A. P. . 8:45 ft. ni. 9:05 : p. m. ft. C. , (0. Joe 4,0 H. , 7:40 a. tn.-fl:46p. : m AH UVUtt ) FROM TIIX 1TBSTARD 80UTDWHT. 0 , A R. V. from Lincoln 1.03 p. tn. 0. P. Pacific Enprww S:25 p. tu. U fc M. In Neb. , Through Exrtcs * 4:1B : p n < * . i M. Lincoln Kxprens 1):10 ) : ft tn. C P. Ilcnvcr cxprc * " , 7:35 : a. m. U. P. FtelRht No. 14 2:60 : ! n-3 . U. P. Ko. C 6iO : a. m. BmU am. U. P. freight No. 14 , 12:15 : p. in. U. P. So. 8 8CO : p. m. V. P. No. 12 1:46 : n. m. P. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : n. in. 0. A n. V. mbcwl. nr. J:45 : p. m. WiHjir TiULIA B3.-WARN OyAIU AMD OGOM.lt , BUiyfW. U \ - Oia lm t 3M : > , 0:00 : , in:00 : and I1CO u a. . : 1 D 2.00 , P.CO. : 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Le.\\ > Council IJlulAi at 8:29:26. : : . 10:26 : and UtJ . BJ. ; U26 , 2:28 : , 3:25 : , l:2D : Mid 6:26 : p. m Suti'MTS The dummy lu'.vts Oioaha at B:00 : and llco : n. in. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : Rtid 6:00 : p. m. Loaves Ccmull BluOs at 0r6 : tnd 11:26 : a. in. ; 3:26 : , 4:26 and i6 : p. m. Through and loe-U piesenfrcr trains between Omaha and Council BluHs. Leave Omaha 0:16 : I'M. 8:60 a.m. ; 3:40 : , 6:45 : , 0:00 : p. in. Airivo Oumlia 7:40 : , 11:35 : , 11:46 : n. m. ; 6:40 : , 7:05 : , 7:16 : 140 p. m. _ Opening an < ) Closing of M ll . UUUIE OFIN. CVJflB. a. in. p. ni. a. m. p. m H. W . 11.00 0:00 : 5:30 : 2:40 : Ch ( . < L/o , B I. a PMSflo.ll:00 : 9:00 : 5:30 : 2:10 : CJncajfO , B. & < } . 11:00 : 6.00 5:30 : 2:10 : 12:30 : 6:30 : 2:40 : 3oiu ! C't ' > Mill Pnciflo. 0:00 6:30 : 2:40 : Unloii Tncin : . 1:00 : 11:40 : Oro'fcft&ll. V . 4:00 11:40 : t.fcAI. In Neb . 4:00 : 8:10 : Oiunhtt ft Sioux City. . . . 6:00 : 7:30 : U. i. M. Lincoln . 10:80 : 6:00 : H P. Lincoln , .Sunday. . . 1:30 11:00 J. P. Denver Kxi > . 9:00 : 6:30 : O. . Sioux City 4. St. P. . .11:00 : 2:40 : L ICR ! umiN for Stole of low * ! ia\e hut once a d v viz : 0:30 : o.ia. Office open Bundayii Irotn 12 ra. to 1 p. m. TITOS. K HALL P 11. Business Directory. Abstract and neat fciUte. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opposite Post Office. W. U. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street Architects. DUPliENlt * MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECTS Boom 14 Crelghton Block. A. T T.AUOF ! Jr. , Room 2. Crolghton Block. Boou and Shoes. JAMES DKVINK & CO. , IUt > licoca and Shoes. A good assortment iooi9 work on hand , corner 12th and Uarccy. TH08. ERICKSOH , 3. E. cor. 16th and DougUl. JOHN rORTUNATUB , fOb )0tb street , manufactures to order good work ( lr price * . .Tteualrinrdone. Bed Spring * . J. F. OAKKIllER Manufacturer. 1B1T Dowlas Bt. Booka , News and Stationery. / . I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Egg * . Uo-HIANE & SCIIROEDER , the oldest B. and E. bourn In Nchraalia ontabllihod 1876 Omaha. OKNTRAL RKtiTAOHAST , MRS. A. UTAH , n r > cwent corner lethand Dodpc. { lost Beard for the Money. ratlafactlon OuaraaUcd. V i ill at all Hours. Board by the Day , WoeV : or Month. Good Terms for Caah Furnl hed llnnms Supullod. Carriages and Road Wagons. W5I 3NYDER , 14th and Ilarnov Streota. Clothing bought. \ J. HARUId ftlll pay hlghcstCaah price for second band clothing' . Corner 10th and Furnham , jewe era. JOHN DAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk , U. BHRTHOLU , Rags and Metal. Lumber Lime and Cement. FOSTER SL GR.iY corner 6th and Douglas Lamps and Qlassware. EONNEP. 1300 DoiuUs St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. . G. A LINDQUK8T , l nur moet fcpular Merchant Tailors t > re. cc'vlL-g the latest dculrau ( or Spring and Buniuur Uuuda ( or contlemen'u ' wear. Stylish , durable , d prlcis low ta e\cr 216 13tb bet. Douir.&Faru. Millinery. UllS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan C7 Oooil In great variety , /opliyra , Card Boards , Jloclery , Glo ca , Corsiti , &c. Cheapest House ID thnett. . Purchancrs fcavo SO per cent. Order by Hall. 116 Fifteenth Street. foundry , JOHN WF.ARNK & RONS cor , 14th b. Jackson sto Hour and Feed. OtlAHAOI'fJ MILL'J , btb ami I'trnham UU. , * " < > ltb ns Uroe. , proprietors. Clraccrs. , ) , 21st between Cumtnj md lur 1 A. UrSITANK , Corn. 23d in. ) CumtnFiitrectft rl&rawuie , Iron and tetuel. jl.Ali li LANOWOUTUVVbolesaIe , 110 n ( " ll'J Uth street A. HOLM Kb corner 16th &ud CulKornU Harnets , Qaddlet , &c. . WRIST 20 13th St. bet Faro-1 Ua/ney Hotels ; ANFIKLUnOUSEGeo.Canneld,9th& Farnham DOUAK HOUSK , P II. Gary , 918 Farnham 8t. HLAVKN'S HOTEL , F. Slaven , 10th 8t. fiouthcrn Hotel Oua. Hamcl 9th &Leavenwortb Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUHN & CO. fttruuclste , Fine Vane Goods , Oar. Htn and Ponsrlii olrceta W , ) , WUITEIIOUPK , AVholomloieRetail , 16thet. C. FIKLD , 2022 North Bide Cuming Street. PARR. Dniifglst IQIb and Howard StraeU. Oentllts. im. PAUL Williams' Plock Cor , 15th ft Dodge. Ury Uoods Notions , fctc. JOHN H. F. LEllUANN & CO. , Xt * fork Dry Goods Store , 1810 and 1812 Farn. him ( tract. L O. Knewold alto boots and shoes ruruiturc. & f. GROSS , New and fiuxind Hand Furniture od Stores , 1114 Dcuelaa. Highest carfi price aid ( or second h ni KOOOI. CONNER 1809 DaurJa it. Fins toodi , fcc. ffrc Works. OiiAUA FENCE CO. T , FRIES CC imnarneyBt. , Improxe * d Ic Bozet , Ircr ac4 Wood Fence * , Ottc Ulnji. Coanlii > ? tnt and Walnut. Olc rs and Tobacco , WF.3T A FRITSCDER , m nu ( cturfrt ol Clr rf and Wholrxftle Dralernl n Tohaccoo , 1505 Dou lao. ff.r 1.ORRN7.ES mnnfvtnrcr 116 Farnham Florist. A. Donaghue , plantc , cut Cowers , lehta , ooqneti t'.o. N , W. cor. 16th and Dourlaii itreota Olvll Engineers and Surveyor * . ANDRKW R03KVVATEU Crelchton Block town Survey * , Or d nd Rencrt n Synttms a fox-laity. Uommltsion Merchants. G , WIL US.1414 l > oJgc Street D H UKLMhR. For dcUlls tec large advertlM i cut In Dallr and Weekly. Cornice Works. A'ostcru Cornltf Works , Manufacturer * Iron ornlcc , Tin , Iron and SIMo RooBIni ; , Orders ! oto any locality prompUy exccutoit In thu bc runner. Factory M.d OKcu 1213 Harnoy St. C. SPXCIIT , Ptofrtctor. < \l -atilrcJ Iron Cornices , Window CMetc. . nanufacturo.1 and put up In nny | * rt of tLo jountry. T. SINIIOI.il 4inThlilc i street Orocl < ur > * J. BONNKR 1BOO DouulM ftroct , Good line. Olothlng and Furnishing Uoods. OKO. H. PETERSON. Aluo Hats , Cape , Boole Shoes Notions and Cutlery. 804 p. 10th street. Refrigerators , Cnnfleld's Patent. 0. P. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Farn. & llarney. Ohow Case Manufoctory. 0. J. WILDE , ilsnnlartnror ami Dealer in nil Winds ot bbnvr Owes , UprlRht Cusoa , ft ' . , 1317 Cas St. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omahi Show Case manufactory , 813 South 16th street bfttwccn Loweimotth and Marcy All Rood warranted first-clax. Pawnbrokers. nOHKNFntD. 10th fit. . l t far h Har inwnrn. A. DU1UIU3IEU , Dcaloi tn Stoves and Tinware , ami Uanulactu > c of Tin Root * and all kinds cf Building Woik Old Fcllons' Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douslas bt Good and Chctp Seeds. J. RVAHS , Wholowlc and Retail 8d l Drills * nd Cultivators Oild FrllnvsH Hall Ph > stclpns ant W. S. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No t , Crelghton Illock , 15th Street. P. S. LEISENRING , 1. U. Miwcnlc Block. C. ! . HART , M. D. , Kyr it.d loii , cpp. poetoff.ee DR. L. IJ. OKAUDY. OculUt and Atirkt. S. W Uth and Karnbam BU Photocrnpnors. GEO. HEYN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 21'2 Sixteenth Struct. Dear M oulc Halt Flret-elrj Work and Prompt nesapuirantecn PlumblnK , Uas and Steam Fitting. ' P. W. TARPV & CO. . 21612tli St. , hot. Karnham Work promptly attended to. D. riTOPATRICK. 1403 Douelas Street. r.lntlnK an ttpar 'IENRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dod c Street. Shoe Stores. Phillip LanK 18 0 Farnhara St. bet. 18th & 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR , 1416 Douglas St. ! . Now and Second Hand Furniture IIouw FurnlshlngOoods fix. , bourht and sold on narrow margins. Ualoons. HENRY KAUF1IANN , In tne new brick block on Douglas Street , hi Just opened a most elegant Beoa Hull. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. " Caledonia " J FALCONKR 679 16th Streol. Undertakers. CHAti. RIEWE , 101S Farnham bet. idth & Iltd 00 Cent Stores. > ' O BACKUfl 1SOE Kurnh.iin . St. . P r. OoodK TTnr. . - y.fc Emplopent Agent Railroad Ontflt on Short Notloo- ; ilth St. , Near Parnham. ml-oid-t CRAIG'S ' CITY GREEN HOUSE Is now open to the public with a full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants For Sale. Wo will be glad to nare the public call and BCO us Bouquets or Any Floral Design Made to Order ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. City Green House , 8. W. Cor 17th and Web- stjr , one block from 16th street cars. Nursery. 23a street , opposite Foit. Jos. Y. Craig , Florist and Land3cai > u Gardner. Fub2 6m. WESTERN C. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Hainey Street , OMAHA NEB , - - - , MANUFAOTUEERS OF GALVANIZED ffiOU Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON | SLATE SOOFINB , Specht'a Patent Metalio Sky light. Patent AduiUIle | Hatchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. am the gorurnl fitito Ajont Inr the above ne of ijooda. IKON FKNUINO. Orotlngt , Balustrades , Vcrandas.lOfllco and Hank Rnllinea , Window and Collar Guards ; also GHNJ3KAL AOKXT Pevr on and Hill Pntont Inside Ullnd , DAVIS & 8KYDER , . . . Omehu , Nobr * 11:00 , Ctruully aikcrcii UnU tu htutern Nubmska fet i-.lc. ( Jreat IlavMns ID imururcd ( araia , and Omaba city property. 0. F..UAVIS WCL'SIKB l rid Pcn-'r V P JOHN BUBLCR , KIlOMlt tiCIUMP , President , Vlcu 1'rea't. W , 8. UKIBIIEE , Sec. and Treas. THE NEBRASKA- I/OTACTURING / CO Lincoln , Nab. MANUFAOTU1UJ11S OF Corn Planter * , Harrows , Farm Roller * , Sulky Hay Rake * . Ducket Elevating Wind , ml I * , &c. We are prcrarcd to do Job work and manufM , turlrgfor other parties , Addres all ordera NKIIRA8KA MANWAOTUHIMJ CO. , LINOOUI , NKB. B , D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public , HAYES'LAST RKOEPTION. An Episode Still Talked of In Wash ington Society. WaMilnjUn Letter to Nuw York World. Who u nil has boon a.iid of tliu stinginess , the cant , the lack of dig nity niul gonornl nppoaranco of n WAIL. of ritnoss itt things that chnrAotorizod the social rcgiaiu of the Llnyoaes , an uxcoption must bo inixdo in fnvor of the reception yivcn unco every winter to thu diplomatic corns , Tliusurcro rciilly haiidsoinu nnd digniliod parties They were strictly cjiifinod to the mdmbora of the diplomatic corp < , the cibiuct , the jud us uf the BUpromo court nnd court of cluinu , odicors of tlio army nr.d imvy of a curtain rank , nnd punntors nnd reprt'sonutivea and their fniniliiis , milking in nil n crowd of l fiOO por- BDIIS , Ainouir , the inoat conspicuous puraons nt the final | urty ivon ifut yo.trrns lirtice , the colored senator faom Miasissippi. It wits his last nppoaranoo in wluto society , llo was accompanied by his wife , a liaiuhomo quadroon , nnd by n woman as black as night in n white satin dross , lovr-nockcd nnd short- ileovod. Nothing moro amazing was over seen in Washington society than this hut figure. Socially the colored Senator was as well behaved as ho wns politically , but itvis nnuzhii * to see how much afraid the Republicans were of giving him or Inn wito any social recognition in public. The Demo crats , particularly the wives of the Democratic ileprcsoutativo , took n malicious delight in speaking to Mrs , Bruce when hoc friends , the Northon Republicans , gave her ncold nod , an it was observed once nt n recuptioi where there were many promiiion Republic ins , that the only woman who spoke n word to her was the xrifo ot u Southern member , who , seeing he standing alone nnct unnoticed , cotir tumidly wont up and addressed some remarks to her. Now no body hears a whisper of the forme : aenator , although' he lives here. A more remarkaolo colored mm ii Washington is Wormley , the proprietor tor of the hotel of that name , which is acknowledged to be the best-kop liouso in the eity. Of Mr. Wormluy to his honor bo it told , that if tin members of his former master's fain ily would hnvo allowed it , his house \nd purse were theirs. The first UHO tie made of his prosperity wns to bring his old miatrus ; to his fine hoto" and give her the best room in it , nnd , on hearing that a granddaughter of liis master was in Washington in ; tjvornmont oflico , ho went to her , in vitcd her to make his house her home and when she told him she could not accept that , ho proposed that oho should pay him what she would have lo pay in a boarding house and take the boat his house afforded. "Don't ' you know , " she answered , "that if it wore known that I lived a Wormley's it would bo said that my poverty was preteiiBO , and I should lose my oflico in a week ? And if I explained low I lived there , nobody would be- invo that so much disinterestedness existed in the world. " "Worklngmon. Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxa tion , your system needs clojmsing and strengthening to prevent an attack of Ague , Bilioua or Spring Fever , or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will save time , much sickness and great expense if you will use one bet lo of Hop Bittera in your family ; his month. Don't wait. Burling .on . Hawkeye. marl7d2 r SOME FAMOUS PERSONS. Vanderoilt , Pattl , Uouclcault , Grant and tbo Fromonts. Hew York Herrld. There are men in Now York to-day whoso reputations are world wide , but vhoso faces are like those of strangers o men who meet them daily on the troets. A few examples chanced to > ass under the observation of a writer or The Herald in the course of a somewhat extended walk during the last twenty-four hours , and it was in- creating to sou how almost entirely they escaped general observation. A MONEY KINO. Probably the richest individual in < ho United States to-day is William I. Yanderbilt , His name is as well cnown abroad as here. His trunsac- ions are felt in the exchanges of the vorld. He has lived hero and horc- bouta since hi * boyhood , when his athor was carving his way to a menu mental.fortunebut aside from the regular ular drivers on the road it is duubiful : thcie are five hundred men in Man- lattan Island who know thut they ver saw this posspssor of § 200,000- 00 , A the prematurely early soring ir was gradually changing to the nor- nal temporatnro of a yet undeveloped lurch , Mr. Vaiidetbilt slowlj luftthu inique portul of hiu uolid homo on fifth avenue , squinted \\ith one oyu t thu clouds that threatened wind rum the east , buttoned hid thick ouai ight in the neck and luiauioly passed ovuud the gieat cathedral. Uf the uw mc < ) , vroman , children , nursea and oachmen near him not one ri-cogni dd r tumid to look at him , 1 In m ap- > arently a fovr iiichus lots h.m uix eet tall , stout and heavy. Ilia Ten- urea are lurge and expressive , He rears long tide whiskers and black lothcs. A btranger v/uuld judge him o bo about OS years old , not over : tong and good natured , Tlie Hnea f his face are deep , and when in ro- > OBO ho has an cxpresBion of "grit" nd determination which gives way he- ore a Binilo that acema based in kind- ess and a general condition of con- out. A KARA AV1H. But whom Imvo wo hero ? Blithely ripping by thu side of a tall and gal- ant escort appeared at thu portal of 10 hotel a little lady who hesitated a loment at the atop of n COUDO , nugged her shoulders , said , "Oh , omo along , lot's walk , " and suited 10 action to the word. Far bo it ferny ny masculine pen to attempt to do- cribo Adelina I'atti's cj tume. AH uitcaii bo recalled is a rod feather , a ark hat , a sealskin robe with differ- nt fur on the border , yellowish gloves nd the daintiest boots , with real lools. She was in a happy temper , [ or hair was coal black , her eyes uno with health and contentment , md she did not profane the eunshino > y wearing diamonds in her ears on 10 street and in the morning. A walk on Fifth avenue to-day means omothing different to Pattitho Diva. from n scamper ( town Blocker street thirty yoirs n o < o Adolina , the child of poor nnd Bturggling parents. Then she had nothing but the uorm of her wonderful powera. To-d.iyjiho has es tates , villas , n castle , Imff n niillion dollars in diamonds alone , wealth that is computed in seven figures and a voice matchless this * ido of the ontcs of pearl. TJion cilicj dresses , jot black braids of ht \ upon her back , flashing oyoa and Gypsy skin were the possessions of ono of a ' 'lot of chil dren. " To-diiy she walks or dtivos , at suits her whim , exacts tributes from ktngi and lias the world of art hntl genius at her foot. Hut however this iMiiy be , nho walked down the avcnuo looking nt the iouses , gazing nt the people , explaining to her companion utid absolutely unknown to any whom she unit for Mocks nnd blocks , TUB AUTIIOR-irTOIl. Dion Boucicnnlt would win a for- as n fast time podestrnin. He wns caught on the run not far from Fifth avenue and Twenty-third streetnbout half after twelve , and going at such an intemperate gait ns foiv young men would care to nttempt. The public know tlio actor ns Conn the Sliaugh raun , as D.inny Mnnn or The O'Dmul and would bo aurpnacd to tnout hit ! as ho is in his private life , Imngin a mail short , etontiah , beardless sav n minute mustnche , hia Shakopoariai head perfectly b.vld , really over ( J though apparently nbout fiO years o ngc. In clerical attire he would pas | fen n Roman priest , llo dresses very iiiucl as ho lives , llo wears a silk hat or i Derby , us chance directs ; a shortbob tailed coat or a long ulster , as th wind decides ; novcr profanes hh costume tumo with ornament and has no tinu for nonsense save in thu way of buni ness. Like iho othuro named , Mr Boucic.iult hurried along the strec unrecognized , unknown to all savi now and tlion nil nctor or n fiiend , LI is quick eye evidently saw all there was to bo Been nnd lie mended his pace from time to time ns though ho hm paid , "I'm a busy man and must bo doing. " A NOTABLl ! COUl'LH. And as if tlioro was not'onough for ono day's brief tramp the writer wns favored , in n bob-tail car , by the com < pxiiioimliip of n vonor.iblo couple win 111 their day were bolter known by immo than any pair nave Gaorgo Washington nnd his wife. The man sat straight as a ramrod , his coal black eyes contrasting strangely with his snow white hair. He were a Derby hat nnd dark suit , with neatly fitting boots. A lady , largo-faced , big-oycd. heavily-built , but graceful and digni fied , sat next to him , matching him in the silvery nheoii of her exquisite hair and the perfect repose of her bearing. In 185G the contincct rang with the names of John 0. nnd Jessie Benton Fremont. llo wns the first candidate of the then newly born .Republican partyas ho wns one of itsbrightestand ) most vigorous inspirers Than his steps were attended by cheers of thou sands , and in countless homes nscond- cd prayers for his success day nnd night. IIow times change ! Silica then came and pasiud Muriposa and the Field episode , tlio election defeat , fresh struggles and the Parisian scan dal , the war for union , Fremont's emancipation proclamation repudiated and subsequently followed by Abra ham Lincoln , years of rotiracy nnd quiet , reappearance an governor of Arizona , nnd now Again back in the city of his early manhood. During all thess changes and amid nil these excitements Airs. Fremont nnd her lord were ono. To-day they are the handsomest old couple in the city. THE WORLD'S QUEST. Among the passengers in an ele vated car sat General Grant. Let us see how ninny will recognized the hero whoso name is fnmiliar in the courts and homos of the world. None know him when ho entered. After n few stations a miudlo aged man , in eye- Jft'jses , cane in. Bowing , ho said , gQood morning General. " The gen eral nodded nnd turned his head the other way. The car filled , but with the exception of n young fellow who sat opposite , no ono noticed him. "I any , " said the little follow to his neighbor , behind a Herald , "that's Grant opposite , " "I don't care a damn , " replied his neighbor , und up- parontly ho didn't , for ho continued to read. 1'ho general wore u high silk hat and a fall , close clipped bo.mi. His pyo wan clear , his mouth firmly iiliut , his overcoat thick nnd rusty and his figure very stout. Circumstances alter cases and this ireat man was simply ono of the crowd. But time is short and apace is val uable. He that hath eyes to BOO can find mpch that is instructive us well us entertaining in u walk down town n typo of which is all this sketch an- pires to bo. Rhounmtio Rollof OMAHA , Neb. , May 29 , 1881. II. II. WAUNKR & Co. : SIKH I have frequently used your Safe Kid ney and Uvur Cure for rheumatic nt- backs r.nd have ilwuy derived bout lit thorefroin. E. D. KITTON. General Ignntloir and tlio Ir lull. Nomlori Wuokl ) Tliu . According to a St. Potorub'irg oor- respond'-nt , un English "Lord 1C. " [ query Lprd Str.itludon and Camp bell ? ) arrived nt the Russian cipital Lo nsk Count Tgnntioil' why tlio Rus sian Government had not tuken meaa- [ ires in favor of the . | OWH , Count fgnatiefl' replied that there were near. ly JO000 ; rioter.s , including aome him- Irc'ds of Jews , in piiaon awaiting puniHhmont. Tlinn , turning upon jlis questioner , the Russian Min ister expressed his sincere regret tt the -unhappy stuto of Ireland , [ lo went on to eay that ho would { Indly ofl'er an asylum in Russia : o nil the Irinh who would settle n that country. The Irish omi- grunts should have ( lands gratis md subsidies besides , if the Kn- jliflh would consent to tnko Kus. lian Jews in exchange. For his mrt he would readily give England on Jewish families for each rish family that would settle in tussia. I'FE BLESSINGS OF By Edward Eeelctton , Die International conyrlyht question and "cheap re-jiriutii coanIiiereU by au American author. > See the April OKNTUHY MAOAZINK. W. J.OONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Omc * Hoot Hoonu ( upuulrit ) lu lUnicom law Li.ck bulldlnx , N. > Y , corner KltctDtb od rnhim StrooW. . Mnllor of Application of 1) ) . M.tgtnnfa k Co. , lor Liquor License , NOTION. Notice Ii rirr.On gH e th t It. Mnnr.li ; ft Oo. aM upon tlieSJid tUyol Mirch IMt , file hh l''llintlon | tn Ilia Mttor Anil City Coiinrll ot Oii forHceiiso to ll MYt , ! ? p'rltunn and Vlnoni I.lqnor at No. In4 S. llth utrtit , Tnlril Ward , Onwhii , Nth. , frcin Iho J. tli ilny of Ai rll iS'S'.utho ' tPth ilny ot ( Ktob < r HSJ. if .here ho in oVJoctlon , riinoii'tMiiro or pro- tc < tfl1eil within tno wee * fr"in 22nd of .Match A I ) . 1831 , the * aH llccn o will lie srMilol. II. MAOISMH t Co. . lKK nouvcr will pu llshtl.c alio p nnllcoonre cndi vrek for t o rck nt the cxiiin c ol the ixpplicnnt. The City of Onnli.i Ii not to bo diiui ! therewith , J J. U. U. JKKKTT , nnr-2,1-21 City Llo I. . Mutter of Apphcnt'on of H. Meyer for Liquor 1. icen o. NOTIOK. Notice 1 hrreliy cl m tint II Stejer til I tin- on the 22nd tiny of March A , 1 > , 1S32 , nio hi * niiilicMhn | to the Mijor nnd Oltv Council of Oninha , Inr llcc'in ' lo fell Malt , plrituom nntl Vlnnii * 1'ipiar * < N ' . 207 S. 131 1 troct , llilnl Wnnl , Omnlii , Nth. , lr > > m the loth ilny ef April ' If thorn he no ol > Jctftlon , rcinotntrixnc' or plo'r t fllcil vlthlntAo WTO from Mnrch22iul A. 1) . 1SJ2 , tlio nald liceiiHO wlllho gmtileil J. 11 l\K\ff \ , A , UAMMr > riit > , Appl rnnt , , Tim OMAHA KHR ncw pftiwr will v < iliUh | the al > o\o nollcaonru each c < Ji for two wcilsat the tincnio of the applicant , j.ho City of Oniiha Ii not tj limh rK'iil therewith. J J. Ij 0. Jswrrr , mir-23.2t City Clork. DGxtBrLTliflinas&Bro. WU.L IIUY AND SKLb yt.3C IN II AU. IfWSCKOrirn TIIKKHWItll , Pay TaxuB , R nt HOUHOS , Sto. Ill1 ton WAST TI fit"1 pi" "nit I Oi re Itnini H. tflvl 1C lo'trlt. 0 lltha. THE OOOMTAL J. I. PAYNTER Comer 10th a.na Howarc Streeth , OMAHA , NEB , Two Dnlkrs Per Dciy , BOSTOH MARKET , Cuming Street J. J , NOBES , Propr. Fresh and Salt. Mf < xtH of all Kinds , Poultry , luwh , &c. , ID Seano < 3 - 3VT3I3 John G. . . ODS , , ( nt * ini ) c ( Oh ii'i > . Real Estate FiOOO PIECES OF P ROPERTY1 For Sale By JOHN I , CLARKE , S. W , cor , Douglas and 14th Sts < MiS-ood-tf FAST TIME I In going East take the Chicago k Northwest- 'Trains leave Omulu 3JO : p. m and 7:40 : a , m. For full Information call on II. P. DUE'j , Ticket Acent , Htli and F.irnlmm Hts J. BELL , U. P. iallway Depot , or at JAME3T CLAHK , Ocnor- Aireni , Omaha JaUinio tf 6TATEMFNT OF THE AMERICAN FIKE INSDRANOE COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA Jariuvry , Int. 1S32. Ca-h Capital , $100,000 OU RtHirVr for Ito Iim 61U,1IH ! CO lUaervo ( or Unpaid loana and other claim * 42,827 82 Net Surplus 001,23269 $1,020,307-30 SUM U AttY OF INVESTMENT. iioii i : tatu $ ir , ioooo Mortca s 1st lions , t/8'JS)0 / , DO Loans on Collaterals IIH.TOJ 4 < Socks ami I'otiUi 4I6,1UI)25 ) U. H. llords 62lliO ! Krniinil llenlH lUb'OOl l'n.'inlimiu In fuurfu of C'olloctloii 10,3(18 ( 67 Accrued Int. and RcntH 13,217 01 hand unit 1.1 Uaukl 38 4D3 Ui $1,020,307-37. 1'n on. R , Minis , Tiiim A BloNrnuviEKY , riiblcla. . ! Ylre-I'nsiilont. A. U. L. Cutwroiiii , Hccrutjry , MCII/IIU MAKIH Asb'tKi-cruUry. -TATKOK NUIHAHKA , IMH1IUNCK Drl'AHTHKSr , ) I.IM.OIA , Fob.1,1882 Auiimilt'H UrrifK. / It N licruliy tertlflud tint tliu American Klre Insuraiiiu Co. . of I'nllail Ijihja In the Bute of I'uiniHyiv.uila has coiiiplk'd wlth'lliv Iixuranru aw of thM Ktato , anil Is uuthorUwl to traiif.ict the hiibliioja of Klru Iimurixncu In this Ktalu ( or thu current year , Witnesx my lund ami teal of thu Auditor o ( Public Accounts the iliy inlymr abate wilt en. JOHN WALUl'MH , Auditor of Public Accounts. " ! linuraiiculep < rliiiunt. THE KENDALL PLAITM liCHIH I DRESS-MAKERS' ' ( MPANION , U plalU from 1 10 or a n Inch to Oiltli In the coimwt fclU or llnust Hllki J I ilovx all klndu find ntyloof | laltlng In use. No lady tliat dam lier ovm Urci uukliiK can iflord to do without one on nice pUEtliiK Ii i vcroutof faHhlon , If itin It cell * Hue 1 1 , For i ! i lilting , Circulars or Agi'iit'n turmn adilrcM CONGAll & CO. , 118 AdaumRt. Chlciu-o 111 GUARDIANS SALE. The sale ol laud * of minor helm duly advcttia id In Tim OIIAIIA DAILY DKK \ > y A , U. Wjmao , ruudlan , to Uko i > lacu on I'Vbruary 18li ) , IbsS , nit ulilch lm litun dclajtd by the lllncn of thu .ttornur In Lhar.ro , will bu licld at tliu noutli leer of tlio Court llouso In Omaha , Dou laa Co. . > tatoof Ni'lirunka , bctwtfii the hourn of U and 2 o'clock n in. , of the 2M ! day of .March 1832. A. U , WVMAN , 1-g ] B Ouardlan. W. S. GlJiJ3S , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , [ loom No. 4 , CreiuMon Block , 15th Street , . OBrTAHA , NEBUA8KA. Orricc IloutiH : 10 to 12 A u , ,3 to C r.u. lo phone caaueclsd with Osalral OUloe rSn I ORCHAKD Sc BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. , CARPETS ! G R O C E R SI Is Once More Called to jthe Fact thai Rank foremost ill the West in Assors'iianfc and Prices ot FOK MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WBAE. ALSO A COMPLETE TJNE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Gaps Wo arVprnpurod to moot the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Stylx nnd Pnttorno. Fine Morchnnt Tnilnring In Connection , : ! BBSPBCTPULLY , M. HELLMAN & GO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St CARPET HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY -AN1 the first to make the announce ment to his customers and the general public. Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the -Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every ' attention given to patrons. x P W T T Hfi P Tl U3 . JS. HlbJLWAJL .fiuJ& ; 1313 Farn ham Street. NEBRASKA. OMAHA , - - - - WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA.LER BLath , Shingles , SASH , DOOES , BLIPS AND MOULDINGS 15th and Cuming Sts , , OMAHA , NEB