Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 01, 1882, Page 3, Image 3
TEJ O U IIY JBKJK : MONDAY MAY 1. 1882 THE DAILY BEE ; - CMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS. 010 Farnham , bet Oth and 10th Strati * TERMS or swnscnifnoN. One ccrc 1 yenr.lo iwlr nc < ipoatrald110.00 ( ) B months " . . . B.OO 8.00 J ! = 1 ML WAY. TIME TABLE , CAM > CntOABO , BT. FACT , , MntHIArOUS AKD OHAtU RAILROAD. tcar Omrtria Pftwonaer No. 2,8:30 a. m. Ac- mrrodatlon No. 1,1:0 ( p. m Strive Omrth * Passenger No. I , 6:20 : p. in , * cct c e tiUUon No. 8,10:60 : a. m. iMKd OMAHA ( AST 01 BOCTIt BOC3B. 0. , B. * u. 7 : 0 ft. ro. 3:40 : p. ID. a & N. W. , 7:10 ft. m. 3:40 : p. m. 0. , B. I. & P. , 7:40 : R. m. 8:40 : p. m. K. 0.St. J.t)0. B.leavc M 110 ft. m. andTM tn. Arrived at SI. Loulj at 0:30 at. m. and t:3 : m , Vf. , Et.L.Ai r.lontcsnt8 a. m. and 8:401 : Arrlrca a St. Louis at 8:49 : a. td. and 7S : tn win os eooTH < nsr . ! B. A It , In Neb , , Through Eipn > fS , 8 ! C . I B. k M , Lincoln Rxjrcf CJO p. m. U P. Overland Kicprras , 12:16 p. m. O. ti R. V. for Lincoln , 11:45 : a. m. . ' O. A R V. lor Oscoolk , 8:10 : a. tn , T7. r freight No. 6 , ktO a. m. O. P t relght No. e , 8:20 : ft. m , U. r. freight No. 18 , 2Mp. : ) m. ' U. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p , nu oralciatil. w. P. Denver exprots , 7:35 : p. m. O. P. fwlrtit No 11 , 11:30 : p. ia. D. P. Dem ci freight. 8:25 : p. tn. ; CAST AUD noorn. O a ft V 6:00 : a. m. 7:56 p to. O. Ji N. W. , 8:45 : a. m. 7:26 : p. u. O. H. I.&P..OU5 ft. m. 9:06 p. m. K. C. , Si. Joe It 0 B. , 7C6 a. m. 8l8p. : m ABttirmn now TUB vra AMD Rouriiwnt , 0. ft It. T. frnm Lincoln 1:08 : p. m. D. P. Pacific Kxprcxa 3:2fi : p. tn. B * M. In Nob. , Through Exrrcun-4:18 p rn " k U , Lincoln Kxprosa 9. < t a in.j ( . U P. Denver oxproM , 7:3S : a. m. U. PJ.rrelght.No. 14 2:60 : p. m.J U. P. Wrv 0 EiO : a. m. Kml * ant. U. P. fiolgbt No. 14,12:16 p. in. D. . ? . No. 8-9:00 : p. m. U. P. No. 12 1:46 : a. m. , D , P. UouTcr frolKlit , 1:10 : a. tn. ) O. A H. Y. mixed , ar. 4:16 p. m. tUIOtr TKAIBS MtWirjf OMAFU AMP OOUHClb BLOm. L * vx Omaha nt 8:00 : , 0:00 , 10:00 : and 11:00 m. ; 1.0 2:00 : , S:00 : , 1:00 and 6:00 : p. m. Ltire Council BluITi tt 3:25 , 9:25 , 10:25 : and 1:25 : a. m. ; 1:26 , 2:25 : , 8:16,4:26 : : and 6:26 : p. m. Sun-'ftj-i The dummy leaves Om&ba at 0:00 : Dd 11:00 : a. in. : 2.X ) , 1:00 : and 6:00 p. m. Leave * Council UluCfi at 9:23 : and 11:25 a , m. ; 4:25 : , 4:26 : UDd 6:25 p , ra. Thro'agh nnd l c l passoncrer trains between Oroahn and Couui 11 BluDe. Leave Oinnh * 0:16 : , : I6 , 6:606. : m.j 8:40 : , 6:46 : , 6SO p. m. Arrive Omaha 7(0,11:36,11:16 : a. tn. ; 5:40. : 7:05 , 7:15 , 40 p. m , Opening on Oloilng of Mvllt. BOOTI. ' oroi. OLOSB. a. m. p. m. a , m. p. m. Ohl = icoN. W 11.00 9:00 : 6:30 2:40 : Ohlcago , K I. It l'3Ciac.ll:00 : 0.00 ESO 2:40 , B. & Q. . . . . . .11:001:00 : : 6-30 2:40 W beh : 1 12:30 : 6:30 : 2:10 loni City nnd Pacific. . 0:00 : 6:30 : 8:40 tlnlon Pacia : 4:00 : 11UO Omaha & H. V dCO : 11:40 : I.fcil. InNob 4:00 : 8:10 : OmahftJC Sioux City. . . . r 6:00 : 7:30 : B. A XI. Lincoln 10:30 : 0:00 , U. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:80 11:00 : J. P. Denver Exp . ' . t.-OO 0:20 : O. , Sioux City & St. P. . . 11:00 : 3:40 : Local mulls for State of lena le v but once a day , vlx : 6:30 : a.m. Office open Rund ys from 12 m. to 1 p. m. TITOS. K HALL V M. Bnsiness Directorr. Abttract "and Real Estate. JOHN L. UoCAGUZ , oppodlto Post Office. W. B. BARTLBpr 817 South 13th Street Architect ! . DUTBENE & MENDELSSOHN , Boom 14. Crolghton ISIock. A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Orelghton Block. Boot ! nd Shoes. JAMES DiTINK & CO. , Una Boots and Shoes. A good assortment borne work on hand , corner 12th snd Hftrnoy. XHOS. EBICKSON , S. E. cor. 10th and DotwUa. JOHN FOKTUNATU8 , M 10th street , maoutocturcs to ordot good work at f lr prlcen. Renal rlnr dona. * Bad Springs- LABBIUER Manufacturer. 1617 DoncUmt. Books , News and Stationery. J. L FRUEOAUF 1016 Famhan Street. Butter and Eggs. ItcSDANE & BCHROEDEB , the oldest a and E. bouo in Nebraska eatabllnhed 18T& Omaha. BE3TAUUANT , MKS. A. UTAH , loothweot corner lethand Dodire. Beet Botrd for thu Money. Batlifactlon Ounmntcod. i ill at all Hours. Board br the Dajr , Week or Mouth. Good Terras for Oaah Fiunlnlied HwvmH Supplied. Uarrlnces and Roaa Wagons. WM UN YDEB , 14th and Haroev Btroeta. J. HARRIS will nay hlirheetCosh price for wcoad hand clothlnr. Oorncr < U > th and Farnbxm. uowa cr . JOHN BAUilEH 1311 Farnham Street UunK. H. BCRTIIOLD , Raj(8 and Metal. Lumber Lima and Cement. FOOTER & QR&Y corner Uth and Douthn tils.1 Lamps and Qlasiware. ' I. BONNES 1S09 Doogloa St. flood Variety. Merchant Tailors. O. A. LINDQUE3T , One of our moat popular Merchant Tallora Is te- cellnj the latent dcalipiB for Spring and Summer floods for gentlemen wear. Styllali , durable , nd ptlccti low as ever 21518th bet. DOUST. & Fan. Millinery. UBS. O. A. R1NQER , Wholesale and Retail , Fan cy Ooodi In great rarlety , Zopbyrs , Card Boardi , uoalery , Qlovce , Oorecta , &c. ChoapoBft House In the West. Purchasers save 80 per cent. Order far Mall. 11G Fifteenth Street. round ry , JOHN WEARNK&SONB cor.Utb&Jackeonrts Mourand Feed. OMAI1AOIT7 MILLS , 8th and rarnhom Bta. , Welahana Bros. , proprietors. arocera. K. BTEVEKB , list betwom Coming and liar t , A. MoSHANE , Corn. 83d and Oumlng HtrttU. MarowBie , Iron .ana titeei. OLAN k LANQWOBTUY , Wholesale , 110 tot O3 Uth street A. HOLMES come 16th and California. narneas , Oaaaiea , Ac. t B. WE18T MlMhSt. bet FaroBarney. . Hotels AN FIELD HOUSE , Qeo. Oanfleld.tth ft rarnhara DOBAN HOUSE , P. H. Cory , 91S Farnham 81. BLAVEN'S HOTEL , F. SUren , lolh fit onthern Hotel Out. Uamel 9th * Loavenwottb rugs. Paints ana Oils. KUHN k 00. fkanaarists , Hoe fane Uoods , Cor. Hln and Dongus ktocxta. W. J. WHITEIIOUPK , Wholesale k Bctall , 18th a a FIELD , S02S Worth Bide Coming Street. PARB , DniggUt. 10th and Howard Streets. Dentists. DR. PAUL Williams'Block Oor.UthfcDo.Ue. ury uooas Notions , fcta JOHN H. F , LKJlMANN ft CO. , He * Tork Dry Goods Stare , 1810 and 181S Fora- bom ttret Ik a Enewold alto boots and shoes ruruiturv. A r. QBOS9 , New and Htoond Hand Farnltnre cd Stores , 1111 Dotvlu. Ulxbeel cath price aid tor second ban ! geode , .BONNEB 1809 Dotvla It Fine ( roods &e. ftrco worics. OMAHA FENCK CO. BU&T , FRIESCO 1S HarneySt. , IrcproTs Sd Ice liozei , Itcc sea Wood Fences , Offlcs Hlny . rnonl i > ? ln and Walnnt Pawnbrokers. R08ENFELD 10th St. twt far , ft Har Re rlg raters , Oanfield's Patent. GOODMAN 1th Bt bet. Faro , ft Uuner Ol ars and Tobacco. WEST ft FRITSCnRR , tnannfoctnrcta Of CtffMl , ted Wholemle Dealer n Tobaccos , 1E05 Douglas , V , T. LORKN7.KN manufacturer 1 1 Farnltam Florist. A. DonaRhne , plants , cut flowers , ooed , ooqaeU etc. N. W , cor. 16th and Douclas rtreetn Ol ) l Engineers and Qurvovors , ANDREW ROSEWATKR , CrelRhUjn Block , Town Coney * , OroJo and SowcrftRO Srstcms Uonimlislon Merchants. JOHN 0. WIL LIS.tlH Dodtre Street D B. DKEitKR. For dctalli ( ec Urge adrertlca- ment In Dallv and WrekU' . Uornlce Works. Weetrrn Ootnlco Works , Uanufactarers Iron Oornlce , Tin , Iron and Slate Rootling , Orden Irom any locality promptly oiecutod In ( he best trtanner. Factory and OOico 1213 Harney Bt C. 8PKOHT , Proprietor. GMranltcd Iron Cornices , Window Can , etc. , maiiulActurcd and put tin In any part ol the country. T. SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth street Crockery. J. CONNER 1X00 Donclas itrrct Good tine. Clothing and Furnishing Qoxx s. OKO. II. PETERSON. Alw Hat , Caps , Boots , Shoos Notlonn and Cntlcrr , 601 S. 10th street Show Case Manufaciory.l O. J. WILDE , M naf ctnrer and Dealer In all kinds ol Show UOMI , Upright COM * , ft * . , 1817 COBS Bt FRANK L. QKKltARD , proprietor Omaha Show Caao manufactory , RIB South IBth street , Iratween Lnaicnnortb and Marcy. All ( foodi firranted nr > < t-clam. Utovesana mwaro. A. BURU STER , Dealer In Stores and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Rcofn and all kinds of Building Work , Odd Fellow * ' Block. J. noNNKR. IRm DotifflM Bt ocxl and Cheaa IQeods. J. F.VANU , Wholnoalo and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivator * Odd Fellows Hall | Phyilclans and Burgeons. W. 8. ( linns , MJ D. , Room No i , Oielghton - ' iKth street. , 1' . u. LiiClSKMlUMO , U. U. Masonic Block. 0. L. HART , M. D. ) Eye and Ear , opp. postofflce DR. L. B. ORADDY. Omlli-t and Anrlrt. 8. W Uth and Farnham 8t Photograpnora. OEO. 1IKYN , PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 312 Sixteenth Street , near Maaonlo Hall. Fuat-cliea Work and Prompt Plumbing , O and Cteam F.'ttlng. r. W. TARPY & CO. . 21615th tit. , bet. Farnhim jmd Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. 7JTZPATIIIOX , 1409 Donelm'strect. alntlng an apor unking. HKNF.Y A. KO TKRa. 141 Dodee Street Ghee Utores. Phillip tan 1820 Farnham St. bet 18th ft 14th. Cocond Hand Otoro. PERKINS & LEAR. 1416 Douglas St. New and Second Band Furniture , Houie Furnishing Goods , " &c. . Dourht and sold an narrow marvlns. uaioont. . HENRY KAUFMANN , ' In tne new brick block on Douglas Btrae,1 bu Jurt opened a most elegant Beet Hall. not Lunch from 10 to IS ' avery day. "OaIedonu"J FAU-ONER 879 IBth Street. UnaertaKers. CHAS. RIHWE , lOia Farnham hot 10th ft lltd. 00 Cent i Store * . P O BArwnR Farnham Ht. " noT Oon < l NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice U hereby plron that the co-partner- thlp heretofore oxlatlng under the firm , ntine and style of J. O. Pantcrft Co. , has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. JI. ranter to continue the business , and will pay all deota against said flrm ana collect all debts o lng to tttld firm. D.tcd this 18th day of April 1832. Ji C. PANTITR , ' 22-3t FRANK KOGEHS. , , TAX NOTICE. Crrr TntAeDBKR's OPFICK , ) Omaha Neb. , April 13,182'/ ' By Special Ordinance No , 202 pasted by the city council of tbe city ot Omaha , on April 4th 18S2. a spa.lil lax for the conatiuctton and material of Bowers in sewer district No. 3 in the city rf Omaha was lerlcd and uncased against tbo following described real estate to wit. All Iota and parti of lota in blocks numbered 133 to 141 Inclusive ; olio eu lota 3 and 4 in block 133 , and'all lots and paits ot lots in block "U" all In the city of Omaha ; said lota and blocks boine situated between Farnam and Ilaruoy streets. This tax U payable to the City Treasurer on or before Hey Oth 1S82 , alter whl.h da ton pen alty of ten per cent , will bo added , together with Interest at the rate ot one per cent , per month , payable ! n advance. TKUUAN RUCK , 6t Cliv Treasurer. d. L WILKIE , MANUFAOTDRER OF PAPER BOXES 18 and 22O S. 14th St. TFT xrv ' _ WESTEK39 O. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Hamey Street , . OMAHA , - ' - - NEB. a MAlTUFAOTURERa OF GALV1IIZED IBOI ; ; Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , . : TIN , IEON g SLATE ROQFIND , ' Specnt'a Patent Metalio Sky. light. Patent Adluttable Ratchet B r and BRACKET SHELVING. am tbe general 8tata Agent for thn above , no of good * . IRON FENDING. Creating * , B luitrades , VerandasXDftlca end Dank Railing ! , Window nd Cellar t Quardi ; iilio OENBEAL AGENT Peeren and Hill Patent Inside Blind. Geo.-P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15th and Dodge BU. , Omaha , Neb. This coney doee BTUiotLTa brokerage boiln M. POM nt epeaolate and therefor * any bargatni M. R. RISDON , Gen'l ' Insurance Agent A ti ) , ! niocniVAMuraucVCo. , Oj London , Wertcbetser , K. T. , CaplUl . 1,000,000.00 aiai The Mercbanti , ol K w rk , K. J , , ai Capital. , . . , . , . 1,275.000.0 OUrd Flro , PhlUdelphli , CftplUl. . . . 1,200,000.0 Firemen's Fund . 1,239,815.0 lt ! h America Assurance Co , , , , . . . 1,600,000.0 ' Offlco. Boyd'8 Opera Honso. W. J. CONNELL , , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Boomiopitalnln ( ) Uinacon'i BW brick bulldlcy , N. WoornerFI'U nlli > nJ $ . W. S. GIBBS FHT8IOIAN AND 8UBOEOK , Room No4 , Oreig tcm Block , I5tb 8tr at , n OVAHA , NEBRASKA. OrriCiHoDBBtlOtoUA K. 8 to 6 P.M. Jtl Lone connected with OentnU Office . THE IRON HORSE , And Tdplcs of tbe Track on Which He Travels. Railroad Rumors from All Quarters. OOUI.D'ft ( UMR. A special to the Chicago Tribune , from Atchison , naya : The appoint ment of Henry M. Teller , n Union Pacific Attorney , to bo sccroUry of the interior , is lookud upon with crave alarm by the railroad interests in the west opposed to Air. Gould , and is regarded ns a schoino to got awny with totnothing hko a ? 110- 000,000 from thn United States. Tlioy argue that it is quite goiiorally known that the government loaned ? GO,000- 000 , to the original Paoiljo ronda to in duce their conatrnclion in the now nnd unsettled country , with the uu deratandintt that the roads should pay fiveper , cont.of the not profits or si per cent annual interest ; but by moan which were notorious the i'ncilioroad have ao far avoided the payment Any amount to the government fo the loan , either ns intoroa or per coat of the no profits , and Jay Gould's ambition i now believed tojao to gobble tnu entire tire amount , which br the terms o the original contract is no\r \ $110,000 , 000. To Una end it ia assorted a toe of the company was tiloctod to th United States senate as an acknowledgment odgment of his eminent services ii "absorbina" the vColorudo Central am turning it over to the Union Pacific To thisr end , it is behoved this sam man was made secretary of the in terior in the face of mim moro prominent inont in politics and against the pretest test of states having much grenito claims than Colorado. The signili canco of the move of the railroads op posed to the Gould interest is oppur out , as these were compelled to fur nish thojr own capital , wlicrcas Ooulc has obtained the most of his from the government , for the Pacific coin punk have had the use of $65,000,000 u public money for a great number o years without the payment of a con of interest , and the prospects are tlia principal nnd interest will finally bi "absorbed" by the vigorous ham which manages Pacific nlTairs. Siuco the Central branch , ' which .woo subsi dized for 100 miles , passed tinder th control of the Miesouri Pacific the ownorft of stock leased , the roai to confederates nt such a higl price that apparently there is nothing left at the , end of the yea to divide with the government , auc this has boon the excuse for delay fron the time the loan was originally made until the present. Another evidence that a thorough train between here and Denver io'to bojput on via Atchi son is that the Burlington between Atchison and Crcston is being relaic with stool with great haste , and a great part of thoToad-bed is now bal lasted for the first trains from Atchison - son to St. Joo. The track is already the finest in the west , and this condi tion of things will bo extended to Oreston at onco. It is also worthy of note that ovpry foot of track between Atchison anil Topeka has lately been newly ballasted , and a great deal ol new stool put down. A corps of B. & M. engineers are in camp at Rule , Nob. , about forty miles north of Atchi- son. There are rumors with refer ence to their intentions. The first is that a bridge over the Missouri river la to bu built nli tliot 7oint-omd-tlio second is that a line is to be built southwest into Kansas to punish the Missouri Pacific for invading Ne braska. " TRAIN DITCHED. The extra B. & M. freight which loft Lincoln fdr the west Friday morning met a cow on the track hcai Peuton.station. The cow got off the track ia a second , unV so did the loco motives that were pulling the train iind a few freight cars. The locomo tives were smashed up somewhat , likewise a freight car or two. The train from the west was delayed a fox\ hours. A wrecking train was sent out during the afternoon , the obstruc tions were removed and'traina ivero running as usual. aobn FOII JUNK. > The Choyomio Leader says that , T. M. , Junk , the well known railroad cm- jinoor , has just performed a feat thai was never before attempted' ' on the Union' Pacific road , namely , running m enpitm all the way from Omaha to Dgdoi. The company desired to solid m engine to Ogden , and , of couaso , hey -vantod to make USD of it on route. Mr. Junk was put on the footboard uul took the engine with ; i train right through without difficulty. This is .ho first time this feat has been nc- ompliahed , because no ono man be 'ore Air. Junk know all of the road. Flo wni formerly an engineer on the nountain division , and has lately been ransferred to the eastern division Besides , ho has often been over the yestorn division , but this is the first irao ho has taken a train through. ( Pensioners on bo Rolls Cincinnati A resolution .was ted in the lenato April 0 , calling for.tho total lumber of pensioners upon , the roll , he annual value cf the pension roll , kiid the nmpunt actually 'paid , induci ng arrears , for the year ending Sop- ' ember 4 , 1881. The secretary of the ntorior , through Commissioner Dud- ey , has obtained tho. information ailed for. and has sent it to the ( enato. The numberbf pensioners on he roll jn September , 1881was 107,851 , the annual value Of rhose pensions was $29,208,409. f these 12,000 were not paid , nd pensioners not having called for heir pensions within throe years , they tave elapsed. Five thousand were ailors whose residence was not known , nd 252,851 pensioners were paid , the mount required to pay tbuir annual lonsions and and arrears being $51.- 124,204. ID New York state there were 32- 24 pensioners on the rolls , the an- mal values of whoso pensions was $3 20,632 , and to whom $9,510,411 was ivon in annual prepayments and ar- ears. Pennsylvania comes next in mportance to New York , with 28,202 lensinners ; annual vuluo of pensions. $3,027,200 , and annual payments ana .rrears , 85,740,802. Ohio is a good bird in order , with 24,003 pension- in , the annual value of whoso pen- ions and arrears , was # 2G38-i 100 , but to whom were paid ) annual payments and ar- ears , $4,041,520. Pensioners in In- liana , Iowa , Maine , Massachusetts .nd Michigan , received upward of two V millions of dollars in annual payments and firrfear * . and in Kansas. Kentucky , Missouri , New Jftraoy nnd Wisconsin they received upward of ono million dollars. Alaska hns ono pensioner , who recoivcd $176. Thn ntost populous congrossionnl district is the Fmt , of Kansas , which has 2,030 pensioners , and the district in which iho largest ninount wa < ptid to .pensioners . was the Third , of Maine , which lias 2B45 pensioners , who were paid 5042,557. The comparative gain subsequently to September , 1881 , will bo generally distributed among the oastornmiddlQ nnd western statesand and in Tennessee and West Virginia , while in the remaining southern states iho losses of 1812 pensioners will not very materially dccrcasu the rolls for ; hose localities Vandorbllt'd Dauchtora. Booing Wm. II. Vanderbilt at the circus reminds mo , says a Now York correspondent , of his recent purchase on Fifth avonwe. Ono might well imagine thai with four of the most costly mansions in America in his im mediate family a feeling of content- inont would steal over his soul nt least in the matter of mansions. The majority of men would indeed foci satisfied with ono $4,000,000 resi dence without rushing up three others , but -'Win. 11. is peculiar , " as the commodore used to say. Ilin now purchase ( the title was transferred Tues day last ) ia an extensive plot of around on the southwest corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-Fourth street. He proposes to build two mansions for his only two children who nre unpro vided tor in that way. Those are his ightora. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. vird Webb. When the last named married Dr. Webb , the millionaire father made her a bridal present of the old that in , eight year old Vanderbilt dorbilt mansion on thocormruf For tieth street and Fifth avenue , with all its furniture nnd pictures intnct. This was a princely gitt , but it did not suit the fair bride , who has lived in the § 1,0.00,000 , mansion just long enough to bo discontented with anything thl.t will not r .ik lirat nmong the Fiftli avenue palaces. When the paternal builder hcnrd her discontent ho was delighted nt another chance at build ing , and immediately resolved to put up two instead of ono palace. When ho has , dona there is a terribla fata in store for him , There will bu no moro children to build mansions for. 1'liu uloom and horror that must inevitably corao upon him at the thought will shatter his naturally strongcorstitu- ' lion- unless , indued , ho takes a new P lease of Ufa and begins to build for his grandchildren. That will bo a colos sal task , as their name is legion , but I believe the old mun would tackle it with avidity. If ho does we'll have to change the name from Fifth to Van- ' dcrbilt avenue , and the few mansions ' that are not in this remarkable family can only bo distinct by conspicuous sgimroadinK : "This house him no connection with the Vandetbilts. " A Significant Fact. The cheapest medicine in uco ia TitoMAH. ELEUTHIO OIL , becauuo HO IHtls of | it in required to effect n cure. For croup , diphtheria nnd disease of the lungs and throat , whether used for hath ing the chest or throat , for taking intern nliy or inhaling , it ii a matchlccn com pound. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 28-dlw Among the Brokers. The speculators In Wall street are by no means happy. Ever since the [ _ _ . . . . * _ _ . . J - f f ! 1 .1 L i I i * - dayGarfJ4ld.wai.flhot ! they claim that 1J there hrs bemi A lutnpy" market und 1Jar that whenever 'thoro has been a rally Tidl in prices it has an unhealthy com dlbo plexion , so as to create n distrust that bo [ deterred speculation. Many of the Sl IB outside speculators have closed up thUl Slth their accounts and gene away , saying Ulpo that they will only return to the po street when speculation is safer. K Thi-ro ] ias never before boon H * such a sense of distrust of po the ereat financial leaders. When * ! ° . Gould and Vanderbilt appear to be acting together , the smaller fry conclude ( co clude that it is da dangerous for thom to lit bo around. The concerted movement lui to improve the condition of tilings tui starting with Gould's display of the 111 llr ! contents of his pocket-book , wliilo at Ca the time trusted as a sincere outgrowth lit ofa _ belief in the higher value of cer litUi tain stocks , has now the appoaranco.of r'o a trick to unl ad and the burden is 01di now on the general public , while Jay diNc Gould ia seeking pleasure in the cd fo I > west and Mr. " Vanderbilt is out th of the street. The general in thbr dignation at the fichomoto unload is very great. Mr , Gould had inter- yiow/i published in his two newspapers rbothVdaily and Oyrus JV. Field swtllcd the chorus of whistling td keep atot up couragp in his afternoon shoot. otPi The Associated P/eos spread the in Piul terviews before the whole country , I > | and gudgeons bit at the bait. There tota wan a tush for certain' stocks puffed caNi Ni : up ly Gould.Vanderbilt , Sago , Billon II I. and Field , and the scramble seemed IICI to indicate the fear that there CI Ix would not bo enough stocks to go tbmi around. The pegging < up process was mi instituted so that day by day the 10 In a ! "dear public" had to pay moro and lit mure- for the stocks , and the burdtn da ioi of Mr. Gould's 'utricles wore lightened , daWl These magnates in their generosity ata parted with all the stocks there was u UK demand , for , and then the po was taken out. It i believed the trick was worth a half million to Gould and ch to Vanderbilt , and these two worthies Ai thi aru about as unpopular in Wall street M their worst enemies can desire hem to be. Speculators who a year ago were rubbing their hands To in glee over the balance in their favor and congratulating themselves of qpon the talent they displayed in their ventures , are now thin , nervous er > nnd fretful , and are disposed to confide - } ' fide to you as a near friend that if ibo Valf street will now lot thom have tin tack the money they brought to it qul o y ( ley will bid farewell tn every tear tm wipe their weeping oyea. Four tercentfl will be oed enough for lom hureaftor , and thuy will Beck J01 pme legitimate business. It is a cu- : oua fact that as long us the whcol of > rtuno is turning in favor of the Vail etroot gambler the business ftp- ears wholly lo iinato { , but when the ark days como ho fools that after all 10 should have nothing to'do with 10 street , for it is not a strictly letit- ; mate occupation. Bucklin'a Arnica Salve. The BKHT SALVK In the world for Cute , BniUes. 8ore , Ulcew , Halt Itheutn , Fever 8uml ores , Tetter , Chapped Ilandi , Chllblainir , mli I orns , oii'l all nklu eruptiona , and poni. i vely cure * pile * , It Is guaranteed to tu Ive tatlifoction or money refunded , 'rice , M centa p r box. For ale by ; , F. Goodman Wi ! for being the mottlJIrrct , qnlckml , n MfcBt line connpellntr the mM MMrepoll , CU1 OAHO , nd the r.iRtxci , Kokrn.fUduRN , Ji I aud 3otmi-RA T iH LWM , which tfrruln tehere ( with KAN AII CUT , LnAV iiiro tn , AwniBon CoDsoit , llLorw and OMAHA , th Cotjxmoui CtMtiM from which nwllttn EVERY LINE OP RAD ( Ihat penetmtp.i the Continent from th lltraur Rlror to the Paclflo 81oi < . The ODIOAGO HOOK ISLAND A PA CIFIC RA1TA7AY Is the only line from Chicago owning true * In KMIWW. or which , hy Itt own rend , rcachM Ih pplntu ahovo named. No TRAKBrxui RT OABHioi Kit viMixa ooxKnonoNs ! No huddling In 111 rontlUtnl or unclean card , H cicry pamenger ennlod In roomy , clean and TontfuUd ocacbtl upon l-'Mt Kxprew Trains DAT CAU of unrlralod magnlflcwnni , I'DU.MAN PAUCS SLnnxo CAmi. and outowntrorld-fatnoal DmiMO CARS , upon which tnoali are nervM of nn- iurp.v ed excellence , at the low rate of n viT Ptiiii CUT * IACII , with ample time for hmllkfu intpyraonL Throuch Can between Chicago , PeorU , Mil rratihea and Ulfrvturl niver Point * ; and close ctn iKtloni at all point * of Intejtecllon with othoi ovK Wn ticket ( do not forgntthlg ) directly to tot\ > lveoliiij ; ! 3rtAnoiln Kannw. Ncbra Xa , Bla-l lllll , \ > yomlnif , Ulfth. Idaho. Nevada , Callfntr-j , JriiRon , Wanhlnirton Trullory , Colorado , Atlioni mj Now Uoxlco. Aitll bernl armiKoiuenU rogardtng ba KV * ' injothbr linn , and rated of tare aluays art o * n OMi [ < tltar\ who turalrh lint tUlio o the com art. art.IVipi and rackld f * | toib nen free. TIcketA , niftM null fnlden t all prlnclpa mcei In the Unlt-nj nulog Aud Canada. lU 1U CAnLK , K. ST. JOHN , Ice I'rwt't Orn. Orn. Tkt and Pam'r Ag U nn < ir. Ohicairo Culcavo. FAST TIMEi Iu going East Ukn the JMcago & Northwest- Tralna lo v Omnhn B:10 : p. m. and 7:10 : n. m. i full InforcinHoii call on 11. P. DUKL , Ticket Km I , llth and K rnham St J , 11ELL , U. P , ll ay Depot , or at JAMES T. CLAUK , ( lonor- Airetu. OnirJia U17mfto U J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. 'tombing : , Steam & Gas Fitting AdUNTH roil Furbine Water Motor. AU0 JUBHRHH. IN 'umpn , Pipe Ftttlnc and Brau Goods. 'or. 14ti ) and llnrnoy , Omaha , Nob. WATKIi MOTOKlN CON8T/HrOr ATIOS IOUNSELOR AT - LAW J. H. MoOULLOOH , ROOM 4 , Crelijhton Block , fifteenth Street. Dexter L. Thomas. XTTORN EYAT - LAW HoooiB , Crclghton flock Far Indian Supplies and. Transportation. DPAKTMENT OKTI1K INTERIOR , Offlco of J Indian Affairs , Wss ln tan , April 25.1B82. -scaled proponxlu. Indoned "Prcpcsals far Iref , " ( bldd for Beef must be su ml t ted lu stp- rutu cnrclopoe. ) Bacou. > 1uu % Clotbinir , or ransportatlin , . c. , ( a < the case may bo , ) and liected to the Commixiloner of Indian Affairs , 01. i 06 au < ! 67 Wooitor utreut. New York , will i rocolrod uutl 1 p. tn. of Tuesday , llay 23 , iS'2 , for f uriiihhl' B lor the Indian facrrlca about iO,000 pound * I aeon , 40,000 , 00 piundi Beef on 10 hoof. It 8C03 pound * Ucan , 70,000 pouiidd aklui ; Powder , v.OOO 000 round * Corn , 760,000 jundaCoffto , H.SOO.tOpaundn Flour 212.000 mads Feed. 300,000 ) > < undD lUrd Brood , 76.- ) pounds Ilomlny. 0000 pounds Lard , 1,050 trrels IUCB > pork , 23J.OOO pound * Rico , 11,200 juuds Tea , fli.tOJ pounds 'lobacco 00,000 muds Fait. 240,0i,0 pounda Soap , fl.COO pounds xla , 1,210,010 pounds bu ar and 83UOCO pound ! heat Also , ll'ankots , Woolen and Cotton Goods , DnsIstlriK' in part ol TIcklriK , 33,000 > ards ; Stan- rl Caluo , S 0,0(0yaids ( ; Drlllliijf , 10,000yards ; uik. frea fiom nil , Izmir , 170COu yard ; Denis - is , 17,000 yariK ; DliiKham , 60,000 yards ; Kan- icky Jeans. ' 'K.OOO jiirJ ; ( Jlievlot , 6,100 yards ; n wn ii'iectinic , 200 000 yards , Uleached Hioet- g. 20OOOyBrju ; Hickory Milrtlnif , 10,000'yar.l ; klko t lifrtiiiO.jQO ( sardsVtnsoy ; , 3,000 irl ; Cio'.liln. ! , Orocerlca , Not'onf ' , I laid ware , cillcnl Buiiplled , and a long Hot of in soul- ucousnrticle * , euch as llarnesi , Plows , Rakos. 3r , &c , , and for about 476 Wagons required rUioBcrvIco In Arltona , Coloioda , Dakota , lkb > , Indian 1o rltory , lllnnciotn , Montani , ebrtska , Jiotoda aud wucomln. to bu dolhcr- at Chicago , Kaus.e City , and hioux City. Also r such WBgonn as may bo.tcuulrcd , odaptod to in clruAto | of the 1'ac.tla Coutt , with Cuflforbia rakes , dtllrcied at Ban Fruicltco. Also , t an pannikin f jr such of the articles , aod , and supplku that may not bo contracted ir to bo delivered at the Aifcucke. BIDS MCST BI UAUH our oxUorriuiMxsr BUNKS Schidukskhnultigtheklndia'id quintllln.iof iib UloacustiJipllcii fciulrnd for oath Agency , td IhuMmlu d quairltlos Ih groui , of all thir nod8 and artiulca , together with blank rnposala and fonr.s for contract and band , con. Itloiuttcbs Dbecivod by bidders , tlmo and lacuol dilivcry , terms of contract and pay- icnt , iiaiiFpailatlun routes , arid all other norea- iryli stniiaIpus ulllbj lurnlshod upon applU it.on to Iho Indian OJHco In Wuhlngton , or s. Of ) a d 67 " > V'ooster ttrrtt , Now York : Win. . LJOII , No , 4 3 Broadway , New York ; the omui m-arini of tJiibslstcnce , U. S. A. , at hcycr.no , Clilca c. Icftcnworth , Omaha , Saint oul , Haliit Paul , Sun Kfanclico , and Yankton ; ID Poitruuitcr at bloux City , and to the Pcit- lostcra at the follow Ing named places In Kan- : Arkanua City. Burlington , Caldwell , odfc-o City , Emporla , KurtLa , Great Bend , oward , IlutChlBon , Lan ix ) , McPi crson , Mar- n , Medicine Lodge , Now on , Osapo city , Mo- in , Htirllng , Toptka , Wellington , Wichita and lullold. Illds will be fipeDodat the hour and day above itod , aud bidden tre Invited to bu present at opening , CrmimiD CIIECU. , All bids must be accomiianled by certified iccksupon some United HlaUa Depository or Ibtant Tretturer , for t leatt five | > er cent , of IB amount of the proposal. II. 1'IIIOE , CommlS'loner. NOTICE. Kllska McLaughlln non-resident defendant : You are bcribv notlflul that on the 24th day. April IKtS. Kdirard 1 > . UcUu blln filed a tltlon analnst r.In the District Court" of wglos County , Nebraska , the object and pray. of which are to obtain adlvorcufrumjouand itojyof the children ; Issue ot the marriage tb you , on tbo ground that you hare wilfully indoned the plilntlH without good cause , ( or term of two years last past , You are re- rod to answer said | etltlon n or before Mon- " the IZstday et Juno 1882. E. D. MclMUOIILW , PlalntIB , ermon-4t By It. 8. HALL , hit Attorney , S US HTABLIB , SEOWS HCIlAtlr , President. Vice Pres't W. ti. DSUUIK , Soc. and Tre&s. THE NEBRASKA IJUfuTACTUEM CO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters , Harrows , Farm Roller * , jlk Hay Rakes , Ducket Elevating Wind Ac. We are prepared to do Job work and manul iring for other partloe. Addros all orders NEDRA8KA MANUFACTURING CO. , Ltaoouj Nu COOKING STOVES , HARDWARE , And Tinware , . Wm. F. Stoetzel , IOTH AND JACKSQ'N. Opera House Clothing Store T. TE > . LTTZEsTD. . : t Dally Arrivals of Now Soring Goods in Clothing and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES , . , Anil Sold At "STRICTLY ONE PRICE I" : I am Belling the t Celebrated Wileou Bro.'a Fine Shirts , known as the BEST Fitting and Most Durable Shirts Made. 217 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. mleo-'dl . O. WHOLESALE 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha. H-WHOLESALE LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , FASHIONABLE HATTER ' R. J. SAXE , laa opened a Now Hat Store in Opera loose Block on 15th St. where can be found all tbe desirable Styles at Moderate Prices , A comclofco Spring ; Stock lias been bought and will arrive in a few days , \ Full Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods will be added soon. E. J. SAXE , FASHIONABLE HATTER. Special Attention Is Once More Called to jthe Fact thai- Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices ot CLOTHING , FOBMBN'S , BOYS1 AND CHILDBEDS WEAR. , ALSO A COMPLETK LINE OP Furnishing GoodsHats Hats and Caps1 To tro'proparcd to moot the domanda of the trade In regard to Latest Sty lei and PattoniB. Pine Merchant Tailoring Iu Connection/ " BESPEOTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO. , 1301-1303 Farnham and .300 to 312 13th S. W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , BOORS , BLINDS M MOULDINGS. 15th and Owning Sts , OMAHA , NEB jr. .Ill .La -WHOLESALE- BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DEALHUI1N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omkha Neb.