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2 THE OMAHA AILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAY 14 , 1886. DIRECTORY. C. T. TAYLOll , General Agent FEW YORK LIFE IKSUWCE CO , Office Cor. lUh nn < l Doimlns Sts. Issues Ordinary J/lIo , llnilnwtnoiit , Mm It oil Endowment , Kho Vonr IJIv'donJ t'lnn nnd the 1'opulnr Non-l'orfollliiff Tontlno Policies * As- eets over tlOf ) fm. Agents wanted. Ar. n. General Ag-cnt Provident Savings Lifa Assurancj Gi of Now York. Mtllfltil Ho o Hlook , Oninlin. The strictly "NatiirnU'romtiltn T'lrn " Aetna nvornffo yonrly cost tlurltiff 1883 , 1831 nnd 1885 , at nifto" , lor SIO.OOO , wns $78.U _ GROCERIES. Al'UEKT II. SANDKIlb , Grocery&CrockeryStore In the plnco for the pooploof Northwest Omnlin to tnulo biH-iiuso It 13 centrally loentuil , nt tlio corner uf Cumtnir und Snundors sti. The stoute la the best and the prices us ohoap as any. DRUGS. EUREKA PILE OINTMENT Curca avoir ErerrTtox ' * ° - Prc | , 50ct . Warranted _ N p tl > ld. W.J.WHITEHOUSE MAX'FH Kill .tWclrtlor Bin. OMAHA , Ngn. FINE JOB PRINTING. KEK8 rillNTINQ CO. Successors to Samuel Hoos. Printers , Book Binders And lllunk book Monufucturors. NOR. 100 nnd 108 8. 14th Htrcut.Omulm Nob. K. Fnrllo , Super- Intondunt Illntlory. Telephone No. 53. Munu- fucturorg of rubber stamp * . 27ic Best of Worlt at Remunerative Prices GE011GE M. IIASKELL , Latest styles of Artistic Job Printing , 1803 Farnnm Street , Iloora 0 , Omnhn , Nob. AUCTIONEER. A. W. COWAN & CO. , Auction and Commission Consignments aollcltcil ; lurnlturo nought nn < l cold. Hill cs of live stock nnil household furni ture at nrUato residences Is appocinlty with us. Itoinonuior tlio plnco , West & Frltschor's bloofe N Hth St. No 111) ) . PHOTOGRAPHS TOLLMAN & MAYNAUD , Photographers , For the host , the chonpost , nnd the raost Ta tied fctylos of artlotlo portrait work In ornyon' pastel , nnd nil kinds ot photos , ire to Tollmun 3c Blnynnrd's irnllory 702 and 70-1 N. JOth St. i'ino cabinets for $3 per dozen. WALL PAPER. ItODECK Ja EVKUS , WALL PAPER , WINDOW SHADES , ETC. * " ' Practical house , sign nnd frosoo painters. Fapor C.UM1NG ST. STOVhS and TINWARE. UJiO. J. AKMBKUST , Stoves , Tinware , Cutlery , Etc. Also Tin Roofing , Guttorlnif.Spoutlnjr , imil Gonorol Job Tumliur. The best of work nnd roi eonublo oliurKoa. Mills cans and ether tlnwaro n stock. SOU Ciimlnir St. , Omnhn , Nob. CARPENTERS. GEOUGEVADDELL \ , CARPENTER AND BUILDER For store work , such as shelving , counters and flno cabinet woik , nnd nrtlstlo llnlshlng tlioro Is no ono in the city HO well iiiiullllud by experience , this hiivlni ? liocti .Mi. Wnddoll's spo- clultrforiuurji 1205 JJodiro s , cor. I''th. A. 11. : Contractor , Builder , AND IIOUSEMOVEU. Tclophono No. 51. Ofllco 309 N. 15th St Over twenty-one yours ngo Mr. Uunueken bewail bus * iiiesa In his city nnd ho tins monuments to his skill usumectmnlu on almost every street In the town. HARNESS. J. F. SEG-EB Mimutiicturor nnd ilunlor In linrnoss , Buddies , whips , liort < o dothliur. ill o. All gulden of uu : tins * always kept on Imml or niiido to oidcr. UcnulrliiR n specialty , lin N. Ifth Sf bet. Dodge nnd Cup It ill Avo. QUICK W01IU- . MODEIUTE PIUOES AUGUST H01IN , JlnnufucLuiur ot " Light Driving Harness Henry Urnft liurnosa , Collurs , etc. The mos durnblo etock mid the very best work guurim * tcctl. lliiRgy Inns tiliiitinil to oitlur. Hupalrlng ucutlv uono. Itumcuiber the ulticu C35 ti. Utli at. HORSESHOEING. JA8. bllAW'h Horseshoeing , This H thn alinn wlioro all the ftuiuy horseshoe. Intr U done , mul it you have n racur , trotter or a borsotlntt U woith nnythlnt ; you want to bo uro mul take him toSlimv'B to bo BhoU , Nolll 8-ICth St 1 ' 'I HAYS & 1'AULSE.N , Horseshoers , The best workmen. The very choicest" ra&to- rjnl * . Tiumpt uttvntlon. Convenient for the .North Omiilm people. Uarrlu ua and wavuna intudeand iciiulred. Qoneral jobblnir done to onlur. No. SiUi Cumlnc street. Bhlrt Factory . Omalia Shirt Factory , PH. GG77HEIMER , Manager. Fina Shirts and Underwear to Order. SOS Noith 10th St MEAT MARKETS. UKO. W. MASSON , < , , Peoples' Meat Market , Vi'Ilm uuiUt < stlormbly Iho ncatust , clonuost. iiu w I i libl , unit. ! spacious mill cUtgunt umrkut In th city. IIuusus the Stovi-ns cooling oniu , wUub I * , et > l uH know as tlio bcist lot liberator for moats. tTolnpliono Ofifl. No. ia.'l Ho nrU St. , cor. St. 1 ' Mar3'kii\v * Kuillu rcudoroil loaf Inul Is a specialty. i . UEUUEUTil , 13th Street Market. ( ff , 411 Vlcde of frosb and Suit mcaU coiwtanlljr Jf9\tlur \ , f mu , , in jcajoo. , U So. 13th street PIRECTOBT 'PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. BEV1NS & CIIUnClIITiIi , N-W. Cor , 13th and Douglas Sts. W. J. COKXELL , 313 S. Uth Street. GEQUQE , 1JOANE. AitonNBr AT LMT , Falconer's Dlocic , 15t GK01U5E S. SMITH , 1DC6 1'nrnam Street. WILSON A STHATTON , ArronNEVS. Cnmmorolnl Inw and Moronntllo oolloutloaa n specially. Over Merchant's Niitionnl Hank. fl D. Hot.MFft. OOIIS T. DlLLOV. HOLMES A DILLON , Honms 8 and 10 , Kronzor Illock , Opposlto Post- oflluo. _ _ JOHN PAUL 11UEEN , -A.-Ltorrj.ev a.t jLia-w Rooms nml 27. Omnlui National Unnk nulld'g. PHYSICIANS. _ _ U. § . HOFFMAN , 91 , ! > . , Physician and Surgeon , OFFICE. N.W. Cor. Uth and Douglas. Office Tclophono 465. ItcglUcncoTelcpliono US , W. .1. GULIIRAITII , Surgeon and Physician OFFICE , N.W. Cor. 14th and Douglas St , OfHen Ti'lophouu 405. llcsldonco Telephone u03 DR , ELEANOR STALIARD DAILEY , Oflico and Residence , OOSjN. 17thSTBEET. _ _ JAMES H. 1'EABODY.M. D. , I'hyslclan and Surgeon. HceUenco , No. 1407 Jones Street. Offlco , Wlthnoll lilock , Telephone , residence , No. US. onico , 513 DK. JAS. BECKETT PHYSICIAN AND Sunn EOS , OITlco nnd Residence , 721 N. 10th St , Ii. A. WOKLEY , M. D. , Offloo 1419 DodRO Stroot. Telephone 48 ? . llc&Moiico 171- Capital Avo. Telephone 510. VAN CAMP M. D. , Hll Dodiro St. , 1st doorwent ot P. O. Take do ntor to rooms IMS third lloor. Telephone No 32. BostdoticoG23 N. 20th stroot. Tclophono No. 3J P.M. CUADWICK , Physician and Surgeon , Telephone 589. Office 313 S. Hth at i R. W. CONNELL , M. D. , Horaoeopathtst , Office , 313 S. Hth at. Telephone 583. = DR. J. W. Dl'SAKT , Physician and Sugeon , N. W , Cor. 12th and Howard Sts. Office houi s , 10 to 12 a. in. , and 3 to 5 p. m. Telephone. 80. MRS. ROSE SMITH , Lady Doctress& Midwife 28 yenrs practice. Womons' nnd chlldrcus' diseases n specialty. 10IH Hiu uoy at. _ Dentists. # _ _ J. 0. WIIINNEIUIY , D. D. S. , Dentist , 11)14 ) Farnam Street. n. OHAS. E. O. SMITH , SUUGKON DENTIST. COIINEH OF 15TH ST. AND CAl'IIOC , AVEN0B , ( Jacobs ulock. ) Natural teeth presort od , IriCffiilarltlos of children's tooth corrected , dNoasoa of teeth and Kinns cureu , irold and plastio llllliiff , Kold-llnud pliitos and teeth without plutcs. All woik Riiar- antccxl , nnd nt most reasonable prices. Olllco bouts from 0 a. in. in 0 p. m. dully. TA LORS. A. KALIS11. Fine Suits to Order English and French suiting , pants patterns , Suits , tllO FlNUST , fJO AM ) UI'WAIHHJ H.VTI8ITA& 3ION OlIATAM'Khl ) IN r.VKUY OVSK. UllffOSt Jlor- clmiUTnlloiliiu establishment eoiitli of Fariinm tit. 400 dllfoient puttoius of Koods to si'loet from. Call and oxnmlno ( roods. Itopnlrlns neatly dono. Ulu S. 1 1th btroot , RESTAURANTS. _ The Morris Restaurant Is the very host cntlng house In the olty. Try It and you will bo satisfied. UllUoC t jro oa 1 10 Aiuo'loin und K uop can an. an.A f s.50 oominutatlon ttckot Tor 7) . Tickets for 21 nicuU M S } . lioai-dby tbo wuokfJ.25. Joul3,25o onoh. 16th Bet. Douglas and Dodge Sts , PHOTOGRAPHS. ADOLPIl A. MYERS , PHOTOGRAPHER Omaha , Nebraska. GUNSMITH. OHAS. B. HEFLIN , GUNSMITH , Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired. 303 S. llth Street , Omalm , B. THOMAS , STAIR BUILDER , 28th and Cuming Streets. w. H. AUSTIN ; Flour , Feed , Hay and Potatoes , Goods delivered promptly to lUiyPuitof the dty. _ O. S , I I1TTIS & CO , , \VUolos-Uo and Itctull FINE CARRIAGES , Uoad Wayoni. J per cent stttcd In baying .of us. 'lJOiUlO.131Izard .St. , Omaha. Nob. BIUI.LUB CoautcilllluUi lotto. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BYe o s & ; HilI Of 100 ncrcs each , nil leased for 5 yours , uml paying good in interest on the in vestment , nil line land. Every farm 1ms clear nmnitiK water , rich soil , from 80 to ISO ncros of breaking , meadows , otc. ANY ONE Of thcao farms would mnko a nice homo and whether parties wish to live on thorn And the 10 acre tract adjoining it , 283us fine lots as can bo found in the city , all of which we desire to put to drawing in- ' torcst. Wo therefore make this general ofler to cople wtmtinc homes : Yon can select your lot , got tip plans and specifications for your house , make ns a small cabh in hand utiyiuont , merely sulliciont to Insure a fullillmont of your part of the agreement , and wo will build yon a honso to suit you , and let you huvo all the time you want. WILL Build house ? ranging in value from $800 TO $3OOO. OR IF parties prefer , they can build their own houses , and we will furnish the money to pay for same at 8 per cent in terest. Please Remember That both the red nnd grcau car line now run to within 4 blocks of OMAHA VIEW ; : That this addition lies on tlio side hill , - Slotting East towards the river ; that it affords the or not , would bo first-class property to own , mid every aero will Increase in value lit least 200 per cent within the nc.xl 5 or G years. These farms arc all within a short drive of Omalm , and can bo reached in from ft 2 to 4 hours' drive , and will range m.price from $5,000 to $0,000 each , IT WILL PAY To look at those farms , if you are look ing either for a homo or for a safe and prolitablo investment. Apply to BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate , 1408 Farnam st. HOUSES AND LOTS WE HAVE IN OMAHA VIEW , FINEST VIEW Of the city and vicinity to be had from any point ; that tlioro is to bo but little cutting or grading ; that the profiles are made , and the grade can bo established at any meeting of the council ; that the Boll Line railway runs within two blocks of OMAHA VIEW on the west side ; THAT THE Finest water in the city is obtained there that it is the healthiest place in or aboui the city of Omaha ; cool in summer and warm in winter ; that so far the addition s settled by only jthjj best class of people ; that it is near * business , schools , stores , etc. , and is niiKllRespects a most desir able location for lousaiit homes ; that our prices , tor/fiijs ajnd conditions are tlio most liberal oifter offered by any person , flrm or syndic'jxlo ' ; 'tllmt ' they are .plain , fair and simple , easily understood , and easily carried out'lhat _ ; we employ only first-class workmen. , use first-class material - torial , and only do lirst-elass work in building ; that fUU' hd complete- satisfac tion is guaranteed ifi every case. By all means , if you \yant a home ; look at " OMAHA VIEW . _ < Before investing elsewhere. Call and wo will take you out to-soo it BOGGS & HILL. IPark The poor man's paradise. Read fcliis for it may be the means eventually of your making a fortune. PARK FOBEST Is an addition of 200 lots , each 50x120 feet , located in the wooded lulls on S. 18th street , about 11 blocks from the Union Pacillc depot , and is u most charminc and romantic ocation. Thirteenth street is graded its full width to w4thhi 0 blocks of Park Forest The street cars run to within 5 minutes' walk of these lots. Fifteen or twenty houses have boon already built there ; many more will go up this summer. 100 lots have been sold and 100 of the boi > t ones yet remain to bo sold , These are the cheapest and best lots in the market and we oiler thorn for a short time at from $250 to$300 Each , on payments of ' ' $5 Down and $5 Per Month , at 8 Per Cent Interest . * * To those only who nrant tlicm for homes. Wo make tlieso liberal pi ices and terms to give nil poor mon a chance to pot a homo. These Jots will increase 200 to 800 per cent in a fuw years , and it is one of the opportunities of a lifetime to got this kind of a chance to secure a homo. These terms will only hold good for a few days , and are oft'ered with u view of clearing those all up without any dola BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate , 1408 Farnam st. BOGGS & HILL'S ' ADDITIONS , ; In our addition ou Upper Farnam , Douglas and Dodge. , , wq liavo about 25 lot remaining unsold. - THIS PROPERTY Is rapidly becoming very valuable , and i sright in thu heart of the fine residence , part of the city. Water , gas , pavements und .street cars are now either tlicro or to bo placed tlioro soon. Those Additions Arc now surrounded with elegant resi dences and high-priced real estate , wh'ilo the three best and lao t jGSjerons ; streets u tTio city run through both addi tions. There Can Now ho no quekidrl as to tlio future of Jlieso lots , and partid ? purchasing at tlio low prices at w'/ijch / , Vo are oflbring thqm cannot fail to1 ivnlf/o a largo profit on their investincnTs , Prices Will Range from $1,500 to per lot , according to location , and the will sell very rapidly at those prices. WE HAVE ALSO FOR SALE A very large list of RoaTEstato of all kinds scattered through ( ho city , county and statn from which might basolected many most excellent bargains. WJJ IXVITU T1IC A'lTUXTIOX of those seeking investment nnd can as sure purchasers they will find it largely to their interest to call on ns before invent ing olsewnere. HOUSES \VILJ , Ui : KUII/r for aU wanting homes on the most reasonable , toruvs. BOGGS & HILL , Rial Estate , 1498 Farnam st. oiotiurs s'Bia _ Knforcctl Iillcnoss for Nearly no , 000 Oporntlvcs. CittcAoo , May M. This evcnlnRat 0 p. m. In accordance with the decision of the Whole sale Clothing Manufuctuicrs' association o Chicago , a tfigantlc lock-out wns Inaugurate ! hero. All the mauufactuiers notified their cruttera thnt for the present no further worl would bo Riven out. Uy this action ncnily .10,003 men and wo men , the majority of whom , however , are already on a stt Ike , have been cut oir fiom employment , A halt In the clollilnc trade of tills city just nt this time , \\licn Hummci oidcrsnte coming In , affects n wldo spreai of teirltory , especially north anil west , Wholesale manufacturer. * who this evening beiran the lock-out do not themselves employ anj- labor etcont that of the cutters. AU other work Is farmed out to small conttactois atid middlemen. With very few exceptions tlio tnllor.s nnd talloicssos ot this city work by the piece nndaro In the pay of tlio middle men. Fdr some tlmo past n more or less ucncial strike for an advance In wages 1ms been In process , nominally ncnliust ; tlio middlemen , but as a matter of lact encour aged by them. A committee ot middlemen called to-day upon tlio leading wholcsalois to see It some compromise could not bo arranged but mot with lib oncournucment . Homo of the wholesale firms have as mucl as ten days' cutting on hand , but say that to yield to dumamts which tlioy llKuro out as ranglnc from B5 to 50 per cent advance would bo auleldal. The middlemen will hold a meotlni ; to-morrow morning to take action coiicoiniiiK the dilemma In which they are placed by the vrholcsalcis' lock-out. UUnniOANB IN SPAIN. AOyolono on the Other Bldo ThtiiKU Mvcly In Madrid. MADIIIO , May 13. A terrible hurricane has just swept acioss the middle of Spain. Seven ty persons In this city are known to have been killed Instantly , and 200 others t < have be.on seriously injuied. The wlm sti uck the city with the suddenness of light nine. Train , cms and a cab were overturne < andbiokcu Into splinters ; roofr wore dls lodged and telegraph wltcs torn fjom the poles. The parks In nnd about the city weie devastated , ono chuich tower was blown down , nnd many bouses In the subuibs en- tlioly wieeked. Many cottages on the out- skills of the capital weie blown frou their foundations nnd wrecked , some of them being completely nnd quickly broken up nnd scattered by the wind. They may be sairt to have hlmply vanished bofoio the storm. Tele graphic communication lias been completely cutoff. No news fiom the provinces has been obtained. ltlsbolle\cd that tlio ruin wrought by tlio storm has becu widespread. Tlio Catholic University , lUivriMonn , May 1' $ . A meeting of the boaid of directors of the Catholic university was held jesterday attended by archbishops Gibbons , Williams , Coriigan nnd Hyau , Bishops Kcane ol Klchmond , Soaldlng ol Peoila , Marti of Dakota , Monslgnoi Failey of New Yoilr. Fathers Foley ot Bilttmoio nnd Chappello of Washing ton und Eugene Kelley , Micheal Jenkins U. K. Fnrren and Tlios. E. WagKaman. Bishop Iieland , of St. Paul , was called homo by the death of bis father. The committee of prelates appointed to make collections re- poited gratifying results. The selection ot a lector was left to the four archbishops , the choice to bo announced at the next meeting. Ten plans lor the building weie submitted and thico selected , from which the liual selection will bo made. It wns dctcimiued that the dlseipllnniy regulations ot the university should bo loft to a body of ecclesiastics. Bishop Becker left for Savannah. Fnthor TCaitly is likely to succeed to the bishopiic of Wilmington. Ii is understood Bisliouspald- Ins Is to be the rector of the university and Father Chappclle will occupy the chali of history. A Baltimore Failure. BALTIMORE , May in. The giaiu commis sion house of Tyson Bros , m.ulo an asslirn- mentto-day to llany Jf. Parr. 'The llabill- tle are estimated at $200,000 ; assets cannot bo . estimated. _ _ Chinese Litigation. A curious case was sttxrteil before Jus tice * Helsley yesterday , tno litigants being two Chinamen , ! Nm Goon and Ben Nam. Tbo former alleges in bis petition that he loaned Bon Nam $05 to go into partner ship with him in the laundry business. Ben Nam was to buy the tubs , washing- machines , tlntirons , otc. , as he was sup- po eil to have some experience in the bus iness. Nan Goon , who was a rather un sophisticated individual , had every con fidence in Bon Nam's honesty and felt not the slightest misgiving in giving up tlio cash. Hut Ben , it seems , who is a rather handsome young man , us Mongo lian beauty goes , has a lady in the old country whom lie is expecting to marry. Up is accordingly saving nr his mon oy with as much rapidity as possible , intend ing when his pile is sufliciontly large , to return to China and wed the fair IJulei- cna. When the $05 was turned over to him , instead of expending it in the way ho had agreed , ho "salted it down , " plac ing the amount in ono of the capacious pockets of his jeans. Nan Goon , after waiting a reasonable time for his partner- to-bo to render an account of the money , became alarmed. lie approached Ben Nam and asked him to return the money , which that worthy promptly rolused to do. Nan Goon thinks that ho lias tno law on his side and hcnco this .suit. A PlctiHiint Kcccptlon. Rev. John Williams , rector of St. Bar nabas church , tendered a reception to his pnrishonnrs at his residence , 510 North Nineteenth street , last evening- The attendance was very'largo , number. ing near ! } * all of the members of the church's congregation. The recaption lasted from 8 to 11 o'clock. A toothsome luncheon was served during the ovcning.- The Weather Forecast. The following is the weather forecast for the week ending Wednesday , May 1'Jth : Windy ( sudden squalls ) , especially over the lake region and wcstwaul line , hot weather cooler , local wind , rain and ( possibly ) hail showers line weather , a hoi wiivo. with extreme heat for May. Over $ : tooooo. Clearing House business yesterday re presented $513,001.31. This week shows a decided improvement over last , and the wcOkly showing will bo over $3,000,000 , Brevities. Cross-walks nro being laid acres Thir teenth street ut Farnam. Tim llrat brick in the foundation of the jnovr chamber of commerce was laid yesterday. The excava tion or the same looked as smooth solid and reliable as abble to withstand any weight that might bo im posed upoii-it. Bradstreot's local agency has received ndviccs to the ellect that the jewelry es tablishment of Philip , Potter & Co. , Nebraska City has been closed on a chattel moilgago of $0,000. The liabili ties are cstiiHut'jd at ir'lO.GOu ; The ladies of Trinity Guild'havo hand- somcly lilted up the room at 141i ! Douglas birwit , and are serving luncheon there each day Irom noon until 2,80 p. in. The [ ) rocoeds are to bo donated to the aid of the Child's hospital. Mr. Adolph Meyer has been successful in securing Miss Kdith Kdwards , of the celebrated Mendelssohn Trio , to ding a sopianq solo at the Jewish synagogue on next Friday crvonlng , Mr. Nahan 1-ranko will preside at the organ , Kd.M. Dulbbergof Nuernberg , Havaria , s In the city on business. Mr. 1) . repre sents a lurge Ucriuun iiouso which makes i business of gathering and stilling hops .of the brow'prs of that country. Ho is iqu'.trying to introduce the goods into liis Country , QYcatci'day three intelligent and rc < fined young clergymen mndo their ap pearance in the store of the Omaha Pith' lishing company. They had just been ordained nl n seminary In Ohio , nnd had come to Nebraska to enter upon the prac tice of preaching the Presbyterian faith , They are to take places in di libra nt parts of the state. Their names nro Hov. Crotighbrothors , Borne and Johnston , The ladles 'the Chtlds' Hospital will give another dinner to-day for the ocnclU of that institution , nl Gladstone's old grocery stand , on the north side of Douglas between Fourteenth nnd Fif- tcentn. The young ladles of Urowncll hnll have volunteered their services as waltcra , and this douullpjs will form a feature of the dinner , attractive to the gentlemen , young and old , 1'crsonnl Mr. W. F Fitzpatrlck. fuel agent for the U. P. U. H. , left Wednesday for Kansas City to bo gone several days. T. M. Biddlson , ono of the most popu lar young men in Omaha , left Wednes day for a few months recreation In the cast. cast.F. F. ( J. Allen , ono of the enterprising rep resentatives of thoMollno Plow company , came in yesterday with Vice President Sluphens , nndvllkromuin ! hero during the week. George Stephens , father of G , A. Sto- nitons , of the Moline Plow Works , of Moline - line , 111. , nnd vice president of the com pany , came in yesterday from his homo. Ho left last night for homo. Mr. Franc U. Wllkie , who is known far and wide as "Pollute , " of the Chicago Tiines , is in the city on a brief visit. Mr. Wilkio is an accomplished and versatile writer , and an author of considerable noto. Ho Is very much pleased with what he has scon of Omaha , and speaks in the most complimentary terms of our growing city. Fishermen Oo To Work. AsTontA , Cal. , May ! . Nearly all the sal mon fisheimon start out to-day , the cannciy- men having acceded to the demands for sixty-five ccnta per fish fur the o caught In cannciy boats , and sevcnty-llvn cents foi those caught In outside boats. The season opened April 1 , but no llsh have been caught as llshurmcn to the number of 3,000 have held out for their wages. Halford Sauce. Try It on your beans. The Hose-Hall Season. CMcago TlniM. The base-ball season of 1880 has fairly opened , and the contests for the several championships will , until the melancholy days arrive , absorb popular attention tea a considerable extent. It is safe to say that the > scores of the leading g.imos , as printed in the daily papers , wilt liml more-readers than the reports of con gressional proceedings , ana that the re sults of the season's play will bo uwnitcu with scarcely less interest than the issue of the approaching state elections. The largo attendance upon the opening games of the league series .shows that the popu larity of base-ball is not diminishing ; on the contrary , its hold upon public laver is evidently stronger than ever , and the prospects for a bnlliant and successful season appears to boas ilattoringas could bo desired by the most ardent votaries of the sport. Its right to the title of tlio "national game" is now almost universally recognized , al though the distinction is still claimed , by General "Bob" Schcnck and ether eminent statesmen , for a certain other game , known us ' 'draw. " in which cheek and luck , rather than skill , muscle and pluck , are the main conditions of success. But "draw" belongs rather in the category of national vie.es than of national pastimes ; its inlluencos are con fessedly pernicious and demoralizing in the last degree ; and sooner or later it is pretty certain to play sail havoc with the morals , health ana pockets of its de votees. Not so with base-ball and other out-ofdoor sports. They bring health , strength anil vigor to the players , and are not without eoriespondingi though lesser , benefits to tlio lookers-on. The very sight of a hotly-contested , skillfully- played game of base-ball is a wholesome tonic lor the nervous system. The very atmosphere seems to become charged. as * it were , with the elements ot life and vigor which the contest calls into action , and through the subtle media of the air some portion of the suplus vi tality of the gjanls of the diamond booms to bo communicated to the specifiers. It ono is lee old , or too Inzv , or too feeble , or top clumsy to play base-ball himself , ho will find attondancq upon a game provided , always , it is coupled with a knowledge of its rules and hearty appre ciation of good play , the next nest thing. The interest it excites will stimu late healthy circulation of the blood , quicken the pulse , and produce ether of of the good ollects of actiyo oxeiciso. And all Ihu while the spectator will Do tilling his lung- , with pure , fresh air , as rofie.sli- ing and invigorating to tlio victim of a daily grind in the close , study atmosphoio ol counting-room , oilice , or factory , as cold water to a thirsty man. In this and other ways the national game is a useful nnd beneficial institu tion ; a most invaluable agency of physi cal culture which is working a great change for the better in the habits" and manner ot lite of Americans , especially in cities. The "professional1' nine.- . , who play base ball as a livelihood , constitule nut an insignilicant traction of the gicut army who play it lor amusement and ex ercise. The exploits of the "profession als" lill the sporting columns ot the newspapers and keep li\o the general interest in the game. In cities , towns and villages all over the country it is the favorite diversion of tlio small boy , the daily recreation of the lunty and vigorous youth , and the nioit popular exercise with a multitude of broau-chesled , sup ple-limbed , lithe , and agilu .specimens of early manhood. A great army of Amoriuan lads are living in the hope and ambition of some day becoming "proles- sional pitchers , " etc. , at phenomenal salaries , and although few of them , alas ! will realize their nipiratipns , they will find ample compensation in robust phy siques and developed muscles for Ihe'ir disappointment. Could Charles Dickens revisit this country to-day , ho would not find the sad-visaged , dyspeptic , hollow- chested , lantern-jawed people who feted nnd toasted him in eiioli u holemn way forty years ago. Could ho return a quar ter of a century hence , there is reason to believe that he would liml u hardy , strong , active people , as fond of the sports of land und water , as oxpcit in tlio chase , and as daring in the Hold as his own stalwait countrymen of to-day. Tlio growing popularity of all out-of-door spoils and l > astimos of base-ball nnd polo , of nviinming and boating , of lishing and limiting aad riding , mat ks a wholesome tendency. The Americans , as a people , ire no longer HO densely absoibud in the worship of Mammon that they can not iml time or inclination for reeiealioii , I'lio incrcasiiur insta for open-air sports S -at once cause and effect of the augmented opportunities for their in dulgence. The general drift is toward play und less work , toward lower lours lor business and more for pleasure ; ovvaid leas time in-doors and more out- loow , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Notice All parties knowing themselves in- lebted to me will please call at John .indorliolin's stoio , ( ill and 010 South Toiith street nnd settle , as I will make ny headquarters there until all accounts are settled , In case I should not bu in when you call , Mr. Linderholm is an- homed to receipt for all money due me. l . Wuo , Dr. Hamilton Warren , ficleulio ilnn and Smgcjon , Room ( i , Crounsu > look , corner lOtli and Capitol arcnuo ) ayuud night calls prouiptly attenled to PRICES ON CfllCAGO 'CHANCE. ' Wheat Dull nt the Opening , But Stiffening as the Day Advanced. CATTLE ACTIVE AND PRICES HIGH Jlcnlthy Condition of All Products Corn , fork nntl Lard HrliiR ( iooil Prlcon Highest Slnrkot of the Scnsoii In Cuttle , GHA1N MiVHICET. CitiCAno , May 13. [ Special Tolocram. | WiiKAT Wheat was heavy anil Igwcr to day. Tlio statistical position ot the ccio.il Is still considered by hulls as bnlng favoiablc to higher values , but bu > crs nro scnrco. Conscivatho operators say that tlio market Is enormously ovcisold , and that tlicro is bound to cotuo ro- notion. On tlio other hand It Is held that In * nsinuch as ttiroo-fourtlis of loconl buying hat born to cover shot ts , the m\iket : can not bo so very much oversold after all. Un to past the middle of the morning Rosslon the mar * kct was decidedly wnak and heavy. The oDonlng was at a loss from yesterday , and the shrinkage continued until It amounted to Jfcon the day. lleltcrated statements tluit stocks In the Nortlmost woio Inrgoi than bad been commonly cstlmatud had n depressing effect , ami open and true scll Ing by heavy weight scalplnic and spccuhtlvo element \ > as also an Inlltieutlal factor In putting down prices ! Cables weio not a disturbing cailso to-dav , iHilng stonily and ftmt.il tulosM , but Immo ln- > lluonces n era enlisted on the beai side. The weather , the by no means heavy export movement , the lar o receipts In tlio ninth- west , aBMtlmoio gr.iln house tallute and temper of the crowd , wcro so many ar'u- ( incuts against an advance , nevertheless later tiartlngon the boatdas cluiiautoil/ud by gienter activity , moic tirmncss and n veiy considerable recovciy ftom tlio bottom of the sloiiKb of despondency Into \ \ hlehhcat hail fnllcn , and the close was quite Stvndv at n ? s'c tain Irom the worst. Coitv Coin was decidedly ( inner to-dav. Mow York led oil with nil advance of } e In Jlay and June , but the m.irket hero , wlilcli was easy. In sympathj will ; wheat , was slow to icMinnd. Town ul the last It moved up latnci sharply , uith heavy npcculatlva trading on tlio uptiiin. Tlmro was no chaiiKU In the price ol oats , or in the position of that cereal. Pitovi'MoXB Provisions were dull and tin- Intel cstlni ; until the forenoon was well alone : , when the market haidoned and tlio whole list aihaiiced , Thotuinln wheat put the notion Into Urn heads ot many opctatom that lliov would like to have a llttio poilc and laid nnd rlba , but when they bid 101 It the pioporty could not bo had except at slightly better tiKiues. At 1 o'clock quotation ) ! showed an advaneo of 7)i'o ) In ixirk ami Oc In laid and libs. The bust prices wcio noC ruling at the close. iisJJOp. m. The ntternoon maikots were P linn. Wheat WHS bouirht Itcely on a report that ( hero would bo n laitcoly in- cio.ised movement fiom tlio seaboard It to the other cidc and from the lake poits to the heabojid as soon as vessel loom could be seemed. ThosticiiRth In coin was duo to the indent dom.ind of Now York , Baltimore nnd Phllarteluhia houses for each stuff and for iluno delivery. d:40 : p. m. Puts on June wheat , 75c bid ; calls , Chandler-Brown Oo.'s Roporc. Tlio lollowing report Is furniahod by Chandler Biowu Co.ot Clilcago and Milwau- CHICAGO ftlVK STOCK. CHICAGO , May 13. [ Special Telegram. ] CATTLE The market to-day was emphati cally the highest of the season. Prices avei- age fully 50c higher th.in on Monday , and thcio was conMdcrablo excitement In the tiade ( luring the inoinliig. Deslmulo cattle wcio eaireily taken nt nu advaneo. Oar lota ol llbGlb A catling Bhoit-lioin steers .sold at SO.OO to Chicago butoheis , while Alle- Khony mon paid IH high on $0.10 for some veiy superior MCOlb slci'is. The con- era ! demand was brisk to-day , and the mod- eiato supply \vus boon exhausted. Tnorooio thlity-slx caisol ( Ustilloiy anil gliu-osu-fed entile. , and six cms of mealfedVyomlnir htceis fillll hulls , 1810 to 1315 Jus bold at 3JI.M < ? 3.85 ; ! ) TXllhtlll CQWH sold lit W. & > ; wlillo loss to i : s 11) ) si Ill-fed stecissold nt S".ooc4 5.0Tlio meal-fed eattle , iB7 : to I3ni Ibs , sold at $ r .t' 0. I'lfly MID of wlop-led cattln lit Iowa ( Jtly lia\ been eontiactcd to he dollvuirU IiniuntS" .50 , to n mace about 1275 to 1IM ) Ibs. The Kiontler L. it C. company hunt In tioia lleinian , Neb. , liftv-ono head of 13' > 7 Ib meal fed cntllo which .sold at SS.M ) . August Af. IiiKWuihen , ol lli.\nnt. \ Iowa , mnikiHud a car ul Hiaibr.UU.iatSfi.OO. Hodb The ni.uket wns nctho and ] > rlcc3 about hteidy lieie. A lew lo.'uls sohl liiirlicr and then again a few loads hold lower. Heat heavy ranged between 84.80 and Sl.IiO. Mixed , 8U05H15. hlfjlit hoits , 5I.OU@l.a5. FIN AN Now York. May 1 ! ! . MONP.Y On call , easy nt IKW'31 nor ct'iit. cent. actual la'tes , 81.bU > i toi'sixty UUJH ; Sl.Bl ) tor uonmntl. < ! ovritXMiNTS Steady. SIOCKS Opened stroiiffi especially coalers , Itit veiy NOOII tiadlusj bec.imodull , nmlprlre * sagged oir nlo\vy ! till after 12 o'clock , when tlieiowusii inllyof small finrtlons , whim rulnilnuteil In tlio last hour , mul prices 10- sinned a downwind movement. Thu nmilirt closed heavy nt a alight advance over lowest lulccs. STOCKS OH WA.U , STItliET B cent bonus. , . 100 10. & . W 107 IJ.S. 4Vs 112 ' profurrud. . . HO Nmv-l's 12 N. V. C im } ( Pacllic O'H of "Jl , 127J4 Oiecon Trail. . . 80 Uential 1'aclUa I'.icllio AI.il ! U.&A I' . , 1) . &K jirofciicd , . . . I * . I * . t > . . , , , , , , , D. , JJ.it ( } liO ttock Inlniui. . . , D.4. \ . & \ \ . . . . . St. It. itH. K. . . , I ) . & Jl. O ID I melfiiett. , . 40K lirlo J4YC. , W. kSt 1' . . . ' piofouetl. , . , Ml | profi'iml , , US' Illinois Cantrs ! . iriT-iat. I' , & 0. . . " ' . 'K ' I. , II , AVf 101 ytf Texas l'.iclli . . . ThJi.Unloul'.iclllo. , . L. & N . .VUf\VSt. L. Asl' . , Mich. Ci'iitial. ! . . ( ! ) I prufciiud. . . Mo , J'ncihc . 10U'VcitiTii ' \ Union Nortliein VM. . . 2 WO.H.iV : N pll'lL'lH'd. . . CHICAGO 1'ItODUUE , ' Clilcito , .May 13. KJotir K.islci liil ) not iiiotalilyldwi'i : wintei wliuat.SJ.-lOtbouilicii ) , M.OW.M ) ; Wiwonallii , Sl.Wrtl.75 ( ; AI'o il' < an holt bpilng wheat , feWtK i-1.0 ( ) ; Alinno < sotahaluns. fcJWX : < { 4.M ) ; jiatfiits , S4.iiX < f5,00. Wheat Active and lower ; eaily mint itoady at n .slight decline , Ix'caino weak nnil iold l/o below rnily outside ligtnoi , tluiu iilodbtionsjer , IniiuoviiiK Xc , nnd closed C'oin Firmrr ; nNriaged higher , ndvauppil " % < ' . ami tiitiimpioveiuentwas imdiitalnoil o tli cloio , cash ituU JIny , 85 (235 ( > < c ; June , .May a trifle butter ; no