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1 ez THE DAILY th OMAHA THURSI)AV MAY 1] 1882, LERFRIEKED &'GOO‘. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware House XN TEE WEST. 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - - - - NEB. J.J.BROWN&CO, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA------NEB S.W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN a0 IVEIERIEI R Lath, Shingles, SATH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 15th and Cummg Sts. OMAHA, NEB =r B- I NI G- ires = Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact thau V. BRI - IVEEA TR '@ CO. Rank foremost in the Westt in Assortment and Prices o CLOTHING, FORMHEN’S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WHAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps We are’prepared to meet the demands of the trade In regard to Latest Stylo: and Patterns,© Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection 47 RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 812 23th HAVE THE BESTST0K IN NEBMSKA-—-MA-IEE THE LOWEST PBIUE& This is the Only House that Does Not Sell High Price Goods. PERKINS & LEAR, FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND-HAND. Bedding, Mirrors, Feathers, Feather Beds, and all Goods'Pertaining to the Fur- niture Trade, and Upholstery. PERKINS & LEAR, 1461 Doughs Street Om'l.ha. mon-wed-frily8rdp et i ikl ARPET SEASON. J. B. Detwiler invites the atteniion of the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK —— OE —— New Carpets| Embracing all the late pat- terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings, 0il Cloths and window Shades. In large quantities, and always at the Bottom Prices. LAGE CURTAINS A SPEGIALTY. J. B. DETWILER! 1813 Farnam Street. OMAHA, - - - - NEBRASKA OMEA Busmess ilirectory. lb'lr-fl Ll JOMN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W, R BARTLETT 817 South 185h Strest. Architects. JUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14, Creighton Block, A T LARGE Jr., Room 2, Orelehton Bloek. Boots and Bhoes. JSAMES DsVINE & 00, fine Boote and Bhoes. A good assortment 10me work on hand, corner 13th and Harney, tHOS, ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JORN FORTUNATUS, 408 10th stroot, manutactures to order good work W iy prices. 'Revairing done. Bed Bprings. LARRIMER Manufacturer, 1617 Dourlas st. Books, News and Btationery. RUEHAUF Farnham Streot, Butter and Eggs. § MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and B 20use in Nebraaka established 1876 Omahs, CUENT R&fl‘AURA“‘r RYAN, onthwest oflnul ldl«hlnd Dodlm Board for the Money. Batistaction Guaranieed. at all Hours. Board by the Day, Woek or Month, @ood Torme for Onsh, ' Furnlshed Ro Ao’ Snpplied. Uarriagos and Roca Wagons. ¥M SNYDER, 14th and Harney Stroota. T Olothing tought. RRIS will B, highestOnsh price for second \'ud elothine. 204 clothivg, CGorneryioth and Farnham. T vews e, JOHN BAUMER Junk. H. BERTBOLD, Rage and Motal, T Lumber Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY cornor 6th and Douglas Sla. Lamps and Glassware. /. BONNER 1200 Douglas St. Good Va e rchant Ta @A l.mbqurs'r. Ine of our most popular Merchant Tallors ia re- ‘lving the latect designs for Spring and Suminer 3cods for gentlemen's wear. Stylish, durable, 1nd pricen 10w aa ever 216 13th bet, Dovi.& Far. Millinery. 0. A. RINGER, Wholosale and Retall, Faa- J Goods In great varlety, Zavtyms, Oard, Boards, oslery, Gloves, Cormots, Cheapeat Houso In ihio West. Order Parchascro save 80 por cent, 3y Mall, 116 Fiftoenth Strees. Founary. IOHN WEARNE & SONS cor. 14th & Jackson sts Flour and Feed, JMAHA CITY MILLS, th and Farnham Ste., Woishane 5ros., proprietors. Grocors, t. BTRVENS, 21st betwoon Cuming and lssr €. A. MoSHANF, Corn, 25d and Cumlng Strecta. — Rardwwie, IFON ana Gtook OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an¢ (14 Lbth strect A. HOLMES corno_10th and Californis. Harness, Baadles, &o. M. WEIRT 90 13th 8t._bot Farn- & Harney. Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE, Goo, Canfield,0th & Farnhav) DORAN HOUSE, P H. Cary, 918 Farnham 88, SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th £b. 4outhern Flotel Gus. Hamel Oth & Leavenworth rugs, Paints ana Olls. KUHN & CO, hurmacista, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor, 1bth and Douglss strcota. ¥.J. WHITEHOUSE, Wholesalo & Retall, 16th et. 0. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Btreet. PARR, Drgvist. 104 and Howard Streets. Dentlsts, OR. PAUL Willisma Kiock Cor. 16th & Doge. Ury Guous Notiuns, £6. JOHN H., F. LEMMANN & 00., #ew York Dry Goods Btore, 1810 and 1813 Farn- ham etreet. is, 0. Enewnld_aluo honts and shoes furuiture. 4 ¥. GROSS, New aocd Secund Hand Furniture ) Btoves, 1114 Dougise. Highest cash price #id for second L3 gooos. DONNER 1800 Dousia e, Fine goods &o. & Paoific. #erce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00, 4D3T, FRIES #.CO lilflElmu,fll., l-zm Ircr aui Wood For “hove Dine and Waln Fawnbrokers, ROSKNFELD 10th & Far. & Hor Tkerators, CARTIOI'S Patent. GOONMAN n\nm\’vlurul Florist, A. Donaghu, plaute, cut flowers, secds, ooquets etc.’ N. W. cor. 10ta and Douvlua strects. Olvll Engineers and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems & Bpeclalty, UGommission Merchants. JORN G. WIL Li8,1¢14 Dodgo Streed. D B. BEEMER. For detalls soe large advertise- ment in Dally and Weekly, Cornice Works, Wostern Cornice Works, Manutaoturers Iron Cornice, Tin, Iron and Hlste Roofiing. Ordors trom any locality promptly executed In tho bost manner, Factory and Oftice 1213 Hurney 8t. C. SPECHT, Proprietor. .| Gatvantzed Iron Cornices, Window P"r, e of manufactured and put up in an, country. T. SINHOLD 416 Thirtoonth streot o Thiriaonth stroot T Oveckeny, T T J. BONNER 1800 Dougias street. Good line. " Olothing and Furnishing Goor s. GEO, 1L, PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Shoes Notions and Cutlorv, 804 8, 10th sirect. Bhow Cass Manufactory, 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Bhow Cases, Uprigit Cases, & ., 1317 Caes St. FRANK L. GERHARD, proprictor Omsha 8how Caso manufactory, £18 South 10th streot, botween Leavenworth and Marcy, ~ All goods warranted first-clasm, dtoves ana inware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer |fi::cru and Tinware, and Maoufactuzer of Tin ( all kinde of Bullilog Work, 0dd Fellows' i J. BONNER. VMBI nmvvlu!l ond and Cbeap. Beeds. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Rotal Beed Drilla and Cuitivators Odd Fellows [{all Physiciana and Burgeons. W. 8. GIEBS, M. D.,, Room No 4, Oreighton Block, 16th Btroot. P. 8. LEISENIING, M, D, Masonlo Block, C. L. HABT, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postofice DR, L. B. GRADDY, QOculiat and Aurist, 8. W 16th and Farnhara £ts Photograpners. GEO, HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gallory, 212 Blxteonth Btreoh. near Masonlc TIall, First-ciass Work and Prompte no guaranteen Plumbing, Qas and Steam Fitting, P, W. TARPY & CO., 21012 St bet. Farcham aid Douglas. Work promp y sitended to, D. FITZPATRICK, 1) o ®Inting an_ aper MENRY A. KOSTERS, 141 Dodgo Btreok. 8hoe b es. 1820 Farnham st. bet. 18th & 14th. Becand Hand Gtore. PERKING & LEAR, 1416 Douglas B8, Ne: d Becond Hand Furniture, House Surnishlag Goods, &e.. bouvht and nld on narrow nlllvllll. Philitp Lan K!NIY IAU'lAl!, o mu- bdck bloqk on Douglas Btreet, bas most olegant Bees Hall, Bet Lllndl from 10 to 19 every day, ' Calodonis * J FALOONER 679 10th Streed. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 1013 Farnhaw bet. 10th & 118, 99 Cent Btores. P. 0. BACKUS Faroham 80, Feocy Goods . | equipped. POT-PDURRI. Business Enterpriee in Several COentral Nebraska Towns. Hotel Attractions to the Men Obliged to Travel About. Educational and Ceurt Matterain a Number of County Seats, Correspondence.of The Pee. Srwarn, Neb, May 1.--Central Nebraska seems to be thoroughly awake to the importance of the great issue before the people of this country to-day, especially Nebraska, the vital question of corporation rule; and it is surprisitg just now that ‘‘every- body” is claiming to be anti-monop- oly, just as hundreds of men twenty years ago claimad to be *‘Union men,” while they wera buckling on the rebel harness to fight the stars and stripes They were good Union men if you Jot them have their way; good anti-monopolists, but we don't like “your way of saying it,” or ‘“your way of doing,” ete. It is, however, true that the people of Central Ne- braska, as a mass, are becoming very much 1n earnest on this subject. The David City bank, under the management of W. B. Thorp and Judge Perkins, has come into being during the last few weeks, making the third bank in that city, fully It is under the personal management of Mr. Thorp, who has been in the banking business in Da- vid City for mnnz years, probably since the establishment of the old Butler county bank, Johnny Craff, of Ulysses, has cap- tured the only hotel in Rising City, since the burning of the other house on tha corner, and both David City and Rising City are showing up many new buildings. Shelby seems to have'nearly doubled its number of houses during the last A very Inrgs Maem'hly of friends and invitedffguests from town and from neighboring cities, were presont at the grand opening a fow week since, and it will l;: useless to describo the house and its appoint. ments, for “Mack” has & great many friends, and they always oall on him if they are in town. The thousands of dollars spent for furniture, the great outl-y for water, gas and eve convenience that could suggest itsel the blooming flowers and large ](l‘l‘('n house plants, the elegant table, and the perfoct system and watchfulness to anticipate every want, and the gen- eral favor with which it is received by the public, indicate that this is to be one of the most popular hotels, and Mr. G. McOarty, the proprietor, and his much-esteomed lady, are to be congratulated on the success of this enterprise. A large number of the high schools and seminaries in Ne- braska and Jowa are reading Tue BEE as a part of the general exercise in the schools, every day. Buckeye, Free of Cost, All persons wishing to test the merite of « great remedy-—one that will positively cure Consumption, Coughs, ('uth. Asth- ma, Bronchitie, or any affection of throat and_ lungs—are requested to call at C, F, Goodman's Drug Store and get a trial bottlo of Dr. King's New Ilhm\'er[y for (*..n.um\tmm *REE 0F cosT, which will »I}(m ou what a regular dollar-size bottle will do, Shall We Pay 1t? Tudianola Courier, We hope the honorable gentlomen who compose our legislative body will authorize the citizens of Omaha to Fay the expenses incurred during the ate ‘‘onpleasantness’” in that city, Wo see the governor has included that item in his call, and asks the legislature to sanction his andue haste, and the actions of an imbecile city government by passing bills to pay Sm expenses thereof from the state treasury. This is one of the cheekiest tricks wo have struck for some time avd if the fax payers e this state, outside of Omaha, don't make their just indignation felt in the coming conventions and at the polls. wo are greatly mistaken in human nature. Where, we ask, is the just- six months, and is constantly adding new business. Prof. Makeover, for a long time fill- ing an honorable and responsible posi- tion as one of the faculty in the Wes- leyan University, has just accepted the position of principal of the schools of Osceola, after an extended lectur ing tour in the east. Mr. Langworthy has taken possess- ion of the Commercial House and pro- poses to demonstrate that he can “keep a hotel.” The Commercial House at Stroms- burg has passed in the hands of Mr. P. Carlton, formerly from near Grand Island, and the travellng public will be glad to learn that they find pleasant accommodations again in this growing, busy young city. Aurora, like many other western towns, has been having a chronic diffi- culty about schoole, that has cost money and valuable’ time, as well as much bitter teelingl and we rejoice that harmony seems to be returning, aud school is at work in the new brick f ‘airchilds & Co. will soon be in their new large brick store on the opposite corner of the square, where they are building with N. C. Rogers, gocd store buildings of mam- moth proportions, and a large opera hall over both stores, and J. H. Bell is about to move:the bauk into his new brick, The Aurora House under the man- agoment of\M, B, Jones, is growing in popularity and generally brings up a full load from the trains, while the Central House at York is probably the best of our smaller hotels in the cen- tral part of the state. Everybody in York talks about the **Seminary” and show an houest pride in their “col- lege,” while the public school, the ' | most important, to the individual and the town collectively, may be over- looked. Prof. R. M. Bridges is a “‘master” of his professien, and he car- ries a big loadon his shoulders, T read- ily discovered, by a few minutes peep into his assembly hall, when he had massed his forces. We watched the orderly and quiet behavior. and the thoughttul, pleasant faces of the hun- dreds of children assembled there,and their prompt response to every call, and we felt like asking the achool board there and in every other village in our land, *‘How often do you visit the schools?”’ Or is a hog trade of more importauce to you than the achools? Did you over think that it is your duty to visit the school, kindly and cheerfully, and aesist by your presence and your interest; and do you know it is also your duty to watch the achool as well as study your duty Boots, | there? Did you know that it is an obligation you took upon yourself when you assumed the duty of school officer to deal honestly with these children and the district money, and that you can not do that unless you make yourselfjreally familiar with the school and school methods, and the wants of that school in particular? And did you know that to neglect this was a violation of these great and important interest intrusted to you, and as criminal as to rob children or improperly use your neighbor's money or credit in any. other Way, or to break your bargain when 1t is to save you a dollar and great loss to others? The principal attraction at Seward this week is the district court, held in a public hall, becauge the court house s deemed unsafe, Tho prominent murder trial, to have been heard this term, was put over until next term, and ull other jury business, because, after the grand jury had found indiet- ments against several partios and the murder case came up for trial, it was discoyered that the county commis- sioners had made some grave mistakes in drawing the jurymen, and all wero illegally eelected; snd Judge Post very promptly sent them home with the Lfmuku of to court, and & regret that their hard work was of no use; and that it was no fault of theirs that they were no lunger of any service to the court. 'The nine divorce cases in the rre.ent term must also lay over until next term. Thers is probably no business enterprise in Seward that the people of the place heve had oc- ceasion to be proud of in the last year or two, as they have in the fact that Beward has at last a magnificent hote!; and the traveling men are as ‘much pleased as anybody, an that it is being well ness or fairness, in asking the state to pay the expense of ‘‘quelling a riot” in any town of this state without the officers of that town or county having used all means in their power to over- come it! For expenses incurred in prosccuting offenders nfi““m a city ordinance the city is liable, and in state cases, the county where the offense ook place, and in no ovent can the state be made lia- ble without a reasonable or probable cause to fear that the lesser authorities could not quell the disturbance. In tho case at bar, we ask Governor Nauce how he deter- mined the necessity for sending troops to Omaha, was it from the fact that the local authorities had exhaust- ed every meoans in their power to quell the disturbance? Or, 1s it not a matter of fact, that the ovccasion was taken advantage of by you to manu- facture political capital for the coming enmpnign‘i As the history of the “‘riot” shews that the former was not the case, we are forced to the conclu- sion that some motive akin to the lat- ter view of the case must have entered into the actions taken by you. ¥, A, fimwfi'dmmn 'knumn, Oat writes: “I hl\n the greatest contidence in Your Burnock. Broos Birrens, In one Yane with which I am personally acquainte ed their success was almost incredible, One lady told me that half a boitle did her more good than hundreds, of dallars’ worth of medicine she had previously taken ” Price £1.00. mb.dlw, PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEWERS, Ovrics oy CiTy CLRRK, Ol 7380 o'clock p 1. for the contruction of sowers in North Omaha a8 follows: 1000 1 less of 8} 0ot by more or les ot vewor 8 Tings fect brick ave or 2 r less of b} foct Dy 1on Izard ircet between 15th vings thick, locat and 17th strect, and on 17th street on ud Nicholas streets, and on Nichoins be~ 7th and 21st strects, together with all ary man holes, lamp holes, catch basine, pipe connections, pillng co nd other work a8 por plang and spocifications in tho City En office. Payments to bo made monthly warrants, 16 per cent. to pe reserved ul completion un accoptanco of work, ond 6 per cent. for a of six months after B tante. Ay b to. bé prepared an blanks tu |u| by the City Enginee om- paniod with the signatures of propoeed surotics, Fanrantceing that they will, with. the principal enter iuto bonds with the city of Omsha within or Jetting of coutract in he sum of the faithful performince and com- 1l work provided for in specifications , on or before November 1st 1882, ‘samio 0 begin on or bofore Juno 16th 1 bids to be furtler accompanied with & f five hundred dol- of Omahs and to e to be forfeites sewer fund serics’ herehy roserves tho right to Teject an orfocurt.al & part of the sbove work in the making of the contract, wétold Nehraska Land Apam PAVIS & SNYIER, 160% Farnham 3t, .. . Omaha, Nobra 71 EAED, CPOICH M CITE NS " o Fastern Nobrasks 13 imozoved feros, WRKETEY ¢NYDEKR - w -l “W. J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Orrion—kront Rooms (up stalrs) in Hanscom ck bullding, N, W. corner ¥ilteantb sn am Rtvonts “DR. ¥, BOHWRER, Physidian and Surgeon CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, Etc,, A SPECIALTY, Medicines furnished at office Oflice No, 1412 Farnnam 8t., between 14th o th, Owabs, Neb. f “OBATW'S 0I7Y GREEN HIIUSBV s now open to the public with & full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants For Bale. We will be\glad to bave the public call and seo us Bouquets or Any Floral Dulc'u Made o Order ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Qity Groen House, 8. W. Cor 17th and Web- n-l nnu block lnunu 'M? djnlYmo o1t Jas. Lroct, oppoe "‘% SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK “OF Men’s, Boys' and Children’s POL CLOT g R The anest Prices Guaranteed, 1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Marl@aod. CLOTHING Ready for Intpection —AT— ACK’'S HING HOUSE. {JEWELERS~*MUSIC DEALERS The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscan here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, OMAHA, NEB: THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. ur prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic,(?0Y Eastern Manufacturer and Choicest Selections in RECIOU3 STONES and all descriprions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New 8tore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Streets. and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at {Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos, Knabe Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren, Sterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES Large 8tock Aways on Hand. WM. R 0GERS’ Manufacturing Company, ———MAKERS Finest Sitver Plated 1 Rogers Bros, All ouv Spoons, Forks and Knives plated with the greatest of care, Each lot being hang on a scale while being plated, to iusure a full de- posit of silver on them, We would call especial atten- tion to oor soe- Ortent. OF THE——— Spoozs and Forks, tional plate that in giving for fn staace = single plated Spoon & triple thlokness plate nly en the sectio s where expo d to wear, thereby making a single plated Spoon wear as long as a triple plated one, Tivved All Orders in the West should be Addressed to TIIER L. CFrEIRNOY, A. B. HUBERMANN, Wholesale. OMAHA PILLSBUR Jeweler, NEB Y'S BEST!I Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. always superior article of Breas gives satisfaction, because it molkes and is the Chear. est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.; W. M. YATES. Cash Grocer COUNSELOR - AT - LAW J. H, McOULLOCH, Boow 4, Ovelghton Blook, 'lflunh Btreet N I B, D. McLAUGHLIN, | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public.