tllli UiUALlA JLJAlJLjl IMUUAI ui ; cau i > u i v / - , 1001 A DETECTIVE'S ' STORY , , * An Instance of the Reclamation ot a Convicted Felon. The Trno Story of thn RctlcmpUor of a Young Man Who HnA Boon a Convict Soverril Times- SAM Kranclno Col I , "Do you believe it is possible for r mail to rctriovo a lost character niu bccoinu nu honest uiul useful citizen nftcr once boint ; a convicted felon ? " Those words wcro addressed to tin one tiny in the spring of 1878 , in tin alouping car of the eastern-bourn overland train. They were spokei by n man whom I Inul never sicti whoso acqunintnnco I liiitl m.ttlo th.r tlay whilti wo were bowling alonj. through Wyoming Territory. I Inu been in California nearly thirty years and this was my lirst visit unst sinci my arrival here in 1810. Nearly linl th it number of years had been npenl JIB < ui nflicerof the law , and of coursi 1 was well versed in the uriiuiim history of our stale. 1 looked ut my interrogator slmrplj for n second before I nuswored him for the reason that the question win put in u very peculiar tonu of voice 1 replied : "Yes , but not often. " The answer seemed to please tin party , and ho asked mo to narrate au ; circumstance of such n nature tlm iniglit have como under my observa tion , which I did , aa follows : "In the year 1848 Ultra lived ii one of the eastern states a family con mating of the hnsbind , wife ant three children two girls and a boy They were educated people , an < moved in the most respectable society In the year before mentioned , tin head of thin family was duly oloctet to the senate of the state in which In lived , uiul upon the meeting therco ho was choHon to preside over tha honorable body. In the spring o 184.U , the gold fever being then at it height , ho , with hundreds of others caught it , and the result was a voyng to the golden state. He had one been a sailor , and owing to his atipo rior knowledge of nautical matters ho was tendered and accepted th command of a fine vessel that hai boon purchased by nn association o gold hunters , and in the capacity u captain ho came to California , briny ing with him his wife and children. "They arrived here in the fall o 40 , and soon became quite wealthy After a residence of several years h was elected to the judiciary , and final ly died , respected and honored by al who know him. The boy _ , now felt n it were to look out for himself , see fell into bad associations. Ho wn fond of horses , and embraced over opportunity that u tiered to seek 01 ; the native Culitoniians and Mexican ( then more plentiful than now ) an assist them in driving their great herd of horses and cattle , that were run ning comparatively wild on the broa plains surrounding the bay of Sa Francisco.1 THK BAD MEX OK THE DAY. At the time of which I speak th country was infested with desperadoes Such mon as Tom Bell , Jack Powori Narcisso Bojorques , Procopio , Jua Soto , Pie Ochoa , Pancuo Altamorant and many others , had full swing c the country , from San Diego toSisk % you. Whole bands of horses and civ tie were often run off , and if th owners attempted to follow , the wouldjbo either driven back at tli point of iho knife or pistol , ornu : dercd outright. "It is not to be wondered at th : the youngster I am telling you abou should have eventually fallen in an associated with these mon. He ha learned to speak Spanish as iluontl as a native , and , in listening to' the : stories of adventure as they sat aroun their camp fires , he became infatuate with their mode of life , and finall changing his name and became one i them. "My first acquaintance with hii was in 180. , . lie , with three othors- Mi'xicans called at the house of farmer in one of the central countii of the State , and , knocking at tl door , asked for a drink of water. Tl farmer's wife was alone , and natural ! ; was much alarmed at the appearam of so many armed men at her door ; bi she turned to go into the kitchen f < some water. As she did so , one of tl party grasped her by the throat , an prevented her from making an outer , while the others tied her hand an foot. Completely helpless , she coul do nothing , and remained quiet. Or of the men held a cocked six-shooti at her head , while the rest of the gai searched the house for plunder. Ol taming what little money there was i the dwelling , they tied the woman fate to the bed , and , mounting their horn road away into the mountains towai San Jose. "Tho oycs of the woman had in been idle. She hau impressed upri her mind the faces of the whole gat the young American aiming tl rest. I was sent for to investii ale tl cose , and from the perfrct descriptii given of them by the woman , I EOI made up my mind as to who the guili parties wero. I secured all thn after n hunt of more than a vt-ar ; b of my search it is not necesjary speak. I will only relate such of tl circumstances im are directly conuccti with the subject of my sioiy. 1 was the first one arrested , arid upi being confronted with the woman , " ' identified as one of the gang who In robbed her. Ilo pleaded guilty ai wan sent to San Quentin for outi ye. "I saw nothing moio of the you : man for about two years , when , ha poning to bo in San Jose in compa : with another oflicor in search of HOI c.ittlo that had boi-a stolen ( wo h Htarted out just at the break of da ; when turning the corner of a atriJ wo r.ui against our young man , w w.is with as u-'ly a looking npcuiin of u Mexican as I ever paw. " 'Hello , ' I said , 'What are you t ini ; horuatthU time of the inornin for no one was yet astir-in the town. " 'I am going after my horse , ' replied ; 'I am working on n lanch t on the road a piece. ' "I suspected that they wore up Home mischief , so wo searched tin and on each wo found an eight-ii : Colt's revolver. A PLAN ttUSTHATKI ) . " 'llather nice tools to go to w ' remarked ' I will if with , I ; 1 guess you in and turn you over to. I sheriif ( the late lamented J. H. < ams . NVedidsonnd they were fmet for carrj , ing concealed w eapan ? , ant having no money were compelled ti serve thirty dajs in the county jail lie told mo afterwards that our CAUS ing their detenaion prevented then from carrying out a plan to run oil'i i band of fine horses they had deter mined to take. "Another year passed without inj seeing the young man. One tlay ' . received a dispatch from one of tin northern countries , stating that i valuable American mare ( ilcscribiiij her ) had been stolen from that coun try , and asking mo to keep a lookou for her , as the thieves were cominj my way. I soon found , not only tin animal described in the dispatch , bu several others ; and found them to < with our young American , and in in ; own county. Ilo was hold , tried ant convicted , and the horses weio re turned to their rospccuivo owners This time ho again pleatled guilty mid was lot ell' with one year's impris onment in the stale prison. Hi served out his term and was liberated Afterward I met him occasionally , bu ho would only pull his hat down ovt < hia oycs and try to avoid mo. Lite I heard of him at San Jose , and tin he wns about to be married. On th very day of his wedding ho was at rested nn a charge of having stolei six horses from a farmer in the cell trni portion of the 'itato. .Me wns ik tained in j.iil about four months , nn wai finally discharged , there being n evidence to convict him. Ho re.ill had nothing to do witli the stealing t : those horses , as T afterward recoverc the animals and ariested the real cu ! prit and had him sent to the stat prison. "lie wus released from the San .los jail , every botiy believing him to bo th real thief. 1 lost eight of him fit more than a year , when one day as was coming from the upper eountr on the Central Pacific railroad th train stopped at a station , and wh should get aboard but this young mar lie saw me , and , as usual , tried t escape my notice. Aftcrtho train ha got well under way I left my scat an wont and sat beside him and ontnre into conversation with him. I askc him what ho was doing , and all aboi himself. Ho told me ho was marriet and bad quit the old business forovei Of course , I thought that was barol probabb , ns very few of his class foi sake their unlawful calling. Hut li assured mo it was true , and tin ho had done nothing of the kin for several years. In repty t my question of what he was doni { ho said ho was on his way t a town ( I won't mention the name ) i search of work ; that employment ha been promised him , and ho e.xpecte to get it. He further .stated that li with his wife had a room , where the had been living , at the station i which ho had boarded the 'train , an that all that ho and his uifo had hn to eat for four dajs wns some soil crackorsj with only water to drinl The tears started in his eyes an 1 told mo this. The train stopped an wo both got oil' 'Now,1 said 1 , ' what you toll mo is true , and yc really intend to become nn hone man , I will help you to be so. you don't find the work you expe come to mo , and I will sec what I en do for you. ' He thanked mo at : left. left."In "In about an hour he came to m I saw at a glance that lie had bee disappointed. 'What success ? ' askod. " 'None , ' ho replied. ' 'I did n got the work. " A GRATEFUL PKNITKXT. "Calling him into my private ollic I had a long talk with him , and at tl end took a handful of silver from n pocket and handed it to him , savin 'Here , take this ; it will keo ] > you f a few days , and in the meantime ] w try to get you work to do. ' "He took the money , and look * me full in the face for a Hoenn turned suddenly away into : i coiner the room and burst hit > the most en rowful cry I over heard , llosobln as though his heart would break J soon as lie could master his emotion ho turned and came toward me , ai taking my hand said : 'May ( Jed k : me if ever I do wrong again' I'll def of starvation in the Btrccts fir t ! ' _ " 'Stay hero a little whili > , ' I i-aid , will see if I can get you thu woik y ( want.1 In half an hour 1 had obtai ed for him a job to cliivo a six-hoi team. I returned and told him wh Iliad done. His face lighted up wil the satisfaction he felt. Hudrovo tl team for about two months , and tlu got a job driving a Band cart. I tinaliV secured easier employmen Since that time I have entrusted hi with the care of property , where , hf he been so disposed , he could ha' stolen hundreds of dollars ; but lie w true to his resolution , lie hw ; nov returned to his old coinpanioiiH or the evil ways. "Almost any evening you mjg ! meet thia man with his wife and bab as they take their evening walk , s ! lo.utiug confidently ami lovingly t Ilia nrin , and ho looking down upi the little v.onmu and baby , apparent MB prouil of them as man can bo. I in a line-loukiiig man , dromies neatl yet ho in the ureat throng of pcopl us they meet and pas * him on t ! H ! leet day after day , would for a m mutit imagine that they were in t ! presence of a man who , in the you jjono by , was a noted desperado ami terror to the stoik-raisers from o end ot the Bt.itu to the other ? Tl : little wife a id liaby hud made an IK. est man of him ! "Ynu naked me to rolatoan install of a man who had boon u convict felon and had become an honest m again , I have done BO. It had be nine ycaiH sincu this man made t vow that henceforth ho would do moro wrong , but would prefer atar' ' ti n in the htrt'oto. " Aa I finished my story my comn : ion sit with his face resting upon ] hands , silently thinking , and thim rode milo after milo without speaki any more , liut why did ho uuk i that puticular question in such peculiar way ? I know why. but ho never H peeled that I did. I know that there was a blot up memory's page that had boon a torte to him for many years. 1 know tl ho , too , had mrnglcd hard n bravely to drive into oblivion a to : bio mistake made in his early you and for which in a fur away caiti prison he had paid the penalty. I know from what ho mid. i questions ho asled during our ti that it pleased him to know that ollicor of the cnld , stern law could by any possible clmucobohunmno enough to assist in reclaiming n fallen man , 1 aho knew ( lint my companion was now a thorously honest man , having the fullest contidcnce of his employ ers , and 1 mentally prayed that God might keep him so. so.llAiutv N. Mnitsi ; . OAKIANU , November 1 ! ' , 1881. To Pomona About to Mnrry "To IKT OIM about to mnrry , " Douglas ? . ) cm > Mnaihlcfl wiw "don't : " wo ni | > | > le incut by fnyliiK , without InyliiR In n < W | > ph of Sl'lilNtl 15uv stM , widen cnres nllmnil- narl mid other kidney mul blmldcr com- l.lnlnU. . Price W ) emits ! trial bet lot. 1C cent * . Otllw Thn Cnr-Drlvor lntjr > lcw In New York Hi r M. " 1 have druv this 'ere car , " ho said , "nigh on four years , and in that tinn not one of the tolks as uses this lint regular as ever ax it so much as whether chaps of my kind has got an ) Thanksgiving dinner or no. And I guess my pardncrVsporienco ( .thocoiv ductoH is much the same ns mine Talk about a legal holdiday ! Ttiero'i no holiday for us , working as wo d < nigh on 'ill houw u tbiy - the yea tlnougli , barrin' the time wo lose when wo have to lay up with iheunia tidtn. Things is all wrong. It's enl ; the few who enjoy life , and as fo making Thanksgiving a letnl holiday according to law , why don't ' they fun the companies wliot break it by compelling polling their men to work full tim when everybody else is enjojinghis selfl" "Now , when do you intend to tak your dinner to-day1 ? "Right on this 'ere car- same asm ; pardnor. There's heaps of folks Ron to church to-day in this very carwho't never think of applying practical re ligimi to ns fellers. " 'What do you mean by practical re ligion ? " "Why , by seeing if wo are humai like other folks , and taking n kintlb interest in our condition. Not that . ask or expect every passenger tti ti | us a quarter just because its Thanks giving , but it makes me mad to see BI many of the rich folks on this lini warmly clothed , well fed and cheei ; looking as thinks no more of th > feolin's of a street car driver than i ho was a machine and BO ho is. Why they treat the bosses better i or we They get their meals reg'lar. W < geta "em when wo can. And still the ; call this 'Thanksgiving. ' It mighUi to some , it ain't for me. Fellers lik us had a'most better quit living fo what good they gota in this world G'long there , " and the mouatach bristied still mr > ro fiercely as the re porter got oil'at the street corner. HnmbuRRotl I saw so much said about tinnici its of Hop Bittern , and my wife wh was always doctoring , and never well teased mo so urgently together HOUR I concluded to be humbugged ag.ui : and I am dad 1 did , for in less tha two months use of the Bitters m wife was cured and she has romaine BO for eighteen months sinco. 1 lik such humbugging. It. T. St. Pan St. Paul Pioneer-Press novlodecl ATLANTIC k CSui.v FLORIDA ! COASTCAXAI. . OKI-J VIIOIIKK L\NI ) Co. Iirae of 50.OOO Shorcfl of S1O eao nt par , WITH noxc.s OK 40 ACKK.H rou KAI : 10 .SHARKS , rilOM I'HOlOi ! L.VNIXS OK THK "DlSOTON rnUCUAHU. " OFF CK TIHRW ASO ClitHTNur BTK. , PIII'APK IIIIIV. llHOAUHAY , N. V. . HO iW 111 , 113. Detailed jiro rcttiR with doncritivo ] ma | n.uiloit to applicant * n. 2G&30 puci1r cures that ino t "Whotlior in Its Prlmnry. Socondni or Tortinrv Stugo- Ilcinaiixnll trarcnnf ' crctiry I rom tlio . \ ifii' . Cures S < rnful.i , OKI So > c < , llhciinu linn , K zvina Cu urrli or any llliJOll li. OHSO. Cures When Hot Springs Fnll ! Malicrn , Ark. , MnyZ.lMI Wo li.it n casoa In our ton n who lUolntll hprincj und wvru Utility cuied wlthH H. a. McL'AMtiox & Mnun Memphis , Menu. , May 12 , 1881 Wo ha\u hold 1 , ' . ! ! K ! bet lea of ti. S. S. lu u yui It has fslten universal u > tlfactlou. Inlrmlndi plijKlcinns now rceonimcnd It HH u po HI lHcinc. H. MANMHUII & Co. Lonlivllle , KrMay lit. 1SS1. P. H. S. haHgltrn better eutl fti-llori than : u medUIno I hate e\tr HoKl .1. A. FL > XMK. lon\ci , Col. May 2 , 1M1. K\cry purcha er tireaks In the liinniBt ten of H. S. ti. L. Klchmond.u. . , May 11 , IWil. Vou tan irfcr anybody to u In reirard to tl merit * of S. S. S. Pftllt , Mlllir i Co. Ha-c llo cr known H. H. H to fail to cure a ca ' of H.\phlll , when properly taken. I II. I , . DeiiLinl. ) . , . a . Mi Wwen. ' The aho ( ! ci'-uirsareuuitleinjii of hlzh stan Ins A II.COMiUITT , Oofcrnor 01 Goorgli. IK vow wisiiM : w U.TAKKV'UK ' CAI TO UK I'AIH FOIt WIIKN CUIIKI ) . Write for particular : ) and "spy of lit 'MtM.iio to thu I1 ifrrtunate. Sl.OOfl Rnward will bo | nM to a cliuniUt who will ll.id , on ana. j bit liiO bolt S K. H.fno partldiof Mercury loilMo I'ot Kluin oruny illrienil Huliifinii ) . riWH-T Hl'KOIr'10 CO. I'rcp * . AtUn a , ( in Prii-o of rigtihr cl/o rrdiiccd to 51 75 per llu Hmall B.D , holding lull the quantity , ] > r. SI.00. fioM bv KKtiNAlID & CO. , nml IiruxKlsts Gucually THE OOMTAL J. I. PAYNTEF Proprietor Corner 10th and Howai Streets , OMAHA , NEB , Rates , Two Dollars Per Da Tnrrnut'a Seltzer Aperient M v prawtlv lx > called ho "llorctitM"of mall cine , for It rli an X tnru' a\ifr. \ < vxn ttablr * , m MUxstlin rceupcrathepowm of thoqtttm tile t < ilo the * ork o ( rv < tor tlon to health. No tnoill clno UUP ! Nature alon car * . TM Arrleni open the jwopfr Mtmio * , thti functions ivre per inllteil to rv umo their work , ami tlie i Ut > nl < DnuofST9lA | lA > ly cod , Women. iVhovniit glossy , luxuriant , iiilravy trosscs ot'nbunuiuit , ipiui < it\il Hair must use A'ON'S KATllAHUW. Tills ilecnut , cheap nrUelo nlwnya nalics llio Hair prow IVcely iul fust , licciis it from fulling 3iit , nn-csts nud cures gray- icss , romoTcs djuulruflf anil tchinir , mnkos tlio Ilair itrong , giving It n curling .cadency nud kncping It in iny desired iiirsiui/ii. Benu- \ful \ , healthy llnlr is the sure esult of using Kuttiairon. t\'ct for ljcln the nioRt direct , quickest , > r mleet line ronncctiii the k'rcr.t Mttro | > olis , OH "JAGO , nncl th KARTKXN , NoRTit-EASTnaN , Hem incl SOUIII.KMUKIIX LINKShlch tcrmlimtethcr with KAKHAR IITT , LrAvnNwomii , ATCIMHO COUNCIU llLUl Ulltl OtlAItA , the COMUHRCL CKMHHN Iroin which rulinte EVERY LINE OF ROAD that pi'iictmtrn tlio Continent from tha Mlsmu ilr to the 1'aclllo Slojic. Tbo HICAOO BOOK. ISLAND & PA OIFIO RAILWAY * thu only line Iroin Chicago owning track In Knn a , or which , by Its own rood , rcachm t polntaabo\e imtnoJ. No TRANKI'XRS nr CARKIAO No MiftMso coinxcnoKH I No hutldllni ; In I vcntllaUvl or unclean oiru , M eierv passcncur carrl H In roouoy , clciui anil TcntllAtcil caichi upon Fast Kinnvw Trulin. DAT CAna < if unrh-alod mifnlfloonco , PCU.X' ' 'Anon ' SLKttmo CARH. anil ourownworld-fi'iio i CAM , inwti which rao-iln ore iiirvod ot u cd excellence , at tlie low rate of SEVKXI CKNTI ( ion , with ample time for hoolthti nloyniont. ThroiiKh Can between Chicago , Poorla , M waukco arid Slliwouri lllvor Point * : and clew co occiloni at all | K > Uita ol iDtenecuon with elli roadi. Wo ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to mo place of Importance In Knnsaa. Nebnwka , Ilia llllls , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho. Nevada , Oallforui OrvKon , WiwhliiKton Territory , Colorado , Arko and New Mexico , An II boral arranffomonto rotfardinff bos OKa auy other line , and ratoa of faro alnaya aal ow compctlton , who funilith but a tithe of th * coi fort loi-s and tackle of i rtsincn free. TlckoH , mAVd nnd folJora nt all princlpa ofllccfl In the Unltvd .State * and Canada. It. II. CAIU.K , K. BT. JOHN , .Vleol'rcs't&flon. Don. Tkt tmdlWr A ; Chlcoco. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured All sulTertn from th dlsca o that nro nnxlo to be curul should try DR. KISSNEITS Col brntcd Consumptlvo Powders. Themi To ilcm nio the only prepa'atlon knonn that u ctiru Contmniption ami all diHKUios of the Thro ind Uunrsiink'id , m ttrtmg I" our faith Jii'iu , andalwi loconUiico jouthat they are iimliu ; , ' , ur will lorwanl to every millorcr , ' nil , jiurtt piiid , a free Trial Dox. \V'e don't want jour money until j-ou nro p < fectly fatUllnlof thclrciiratlto pouerx If jo ilu l worth navlujr , don't delay in K'hlng tin Powders n trial , UH they will ntrtly euro you. 1'rico , for lariu box. i'JOO , eentto anj part the. United States or Canada , hy mall on rcici of price. AJJr.hs , AHII &HOIII1INH , ulldly WXit'ulton bt , Uronlilvii. N. Y , KENNEDY'S EAST - INDI ) trt z. " t = 3 CO B B \l aa & ? BIT T E I TLER & CO. . Hole Manufaoturore. OMAEL To Nervous Sufteren THK GREAT KUIlOPEAtl HEMCDY. Dr , J. B. SirapBon'H Specil It In a io | tUfl curu for Hpcrtnatoirhen , Sercl Weuknets. Imiotruicy , and all ilU.i wi raiull from B'.ll-AliiHO , UK Muitr.1 Anjkij , IMIH Memory , I'alnHluUiu Im I. or Klilo , and dliuu < " . ; . . . ' TTrr" " " thit Icail t.'oriKiiinpl nt free to r..l , 7 > r < to ( or them nnd get full ) t'.iuhrs. PrUHpcHfcl.CO ; ] # t in-kift , or tin p wwi for Vi.OO. Aiidri'H.i til onl' mti II. KIMhUN Mf.llt'IrflS CO. Koa. 101 r.nd 1CXI Hilii bt. IluJalo , N. Sul.l In Onnhi \ > y Q. V. Goo.lman . , J. VI I ! I. K III' , and all ildi lttiovcr/Hhuro John G , Jacobs , ( Formerly of Ol htiJacolw. ) UNDERTAKEF ( to. Illr FirnhamBt , , Old Bland o nell or Tvlovntib HollciUxl V7 No Changing Cars ItltTWKM OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where itueH ronnrctlon nn < nmlo with TILnVi SLKKI'INH UAH UKIMfrr NttW YORK. IIOSTOS , r-llll.ADKl.riUA , lUI.tlMOKK , AND ALL KASTUUN 1 1'IKa The Short Line via. Pcoria Bnr INDIANAPOLIS , CI.NCINNATI , LOUIS. VILLK , nml Ml iwlntfl hi tlio For ST. LOUIS , Whom illiccl ivmnrctioni arnmvlo ill the Unlin Ucjct with the Thro.uU Slcvplnir C r UHCI ( or Alih POINTS 19 < oQar xsc. . NEW LINE DESMOINES THK FAvournc KOUTK von Rock Island. Trio unwivalod Inducement * ottered by thin line to tmeiloni nnd tourltU nro M follow * : The celebrated PULLMAN ( Ifl.wheol ) PALACK RI.KKPINO CAUB run only on thin line C. , II. & Q. PALACK UAWISti UOOM CAMS , with Horton't HocllnlnK Chair * . No Um ch nro for unit * In Ilocllnlnif Clmlrn. The famous U. , H. A Q. Palace Dining Cars. Oorvroui ) Hmoklntf Can llttol with rlopvnt hleh-ruvukixl rattan roolvliiK clialns for Uiu exeliuUo UN of flnt-clanj peas n- ( fern. fern.8t l Track and ur.rlor cnulpmont comblre I with Uu'lr peat throxigti cnr nrrtn emont , m > Kui thin , at > eve nil others , the faxortlo route totno Krmt , Sovitli atnl ikiiitlieaiit. Try It , nnd you will tlml trarrllnK a luxury In. ateoil of n illioomlort , Throtijth tlckoU lo thin colohmtud line for A ! < at all otllcxirf In the UplUtl Hlnttn nnd Oanatla , All Information nlout rntra of faro , Sloniln Car arcfluunoilatloim , Ttnin Talilea , etc. , will K' cheerfully \\m \ by nppljltu' to PKHCKVAL LOWI'.LL , General anirer Aveut , Clilc o. J.I n . . M LIQUOR LICENSES. To tlio Xjiquor Dcnlnm or Omnhu Tlin City Council of Uiiinbn , | ) ciforniinj ) tlio duty d'-viiUin ' , ' up > n it unilor tlio le is- l.vtion of 1881 , 11 oviilinj , ' fur tlio liteming nf ilculerH in iiitioi-s in NuhniHkit , haw piiiwed mi imlltiJiico wlilch tukcH clVect on the 1st iliiy of ,1 iiuinry , A. 1) . 188. . Uiult-r fie ternm of thU iinllianca a'l wliu ] iriij > ow to i'iijMRO in tliB vpudiiiK of In- toxicatiii ) ; linuurH in thin city , nm-t tilt ; with the City Cltil ; of Omaha tliolr uiili- | | oatinu for license , accompanied liy n jn'U- tion tioin thirty free holdout re iilent in tlio wnrd whnio it in jiroito > i > d ti ) Kt-ll liiiunr , it bund in tlio HIUII of $ "iOI ( con. ditiuucd a.s nquhcilby law. nnii the ro' ceipt of tlio City Treasurer in" O i hn for thu nniount duo fi.r tliu ttnii ) tlio licen a it required nt tlie rnto of ? 1,00) ) jicr annum , lUunkx will bo fouud in tlio nlllco of tin City Clerk and will bo fnriiixhed upon ftp nllcntion. Under tlio law nn Hcvm car IKHIIC beyond the timl of tlio namlcipal youi which in the tirt Monday after the tirsi Tiiwilfty in April A. 1) . 1882 , All upplicationn for llconno mimt lie ovui for the njuco of two weeks , ibirlii ) ; whicl time the luitico rcciuiral by law must bi publiiilieil by the applicant , a blank fern of Huch notice will bo furnislioil by the cit ; clerk. Togivotlio rifjlit tii _ del ! Hijuor counncnciiiB.Iiinuiiry Ut , 1881 ! , npillca ] tinnti and petition * H ould bo mule on o before the 10th dny of 1 ) rccinbarl A. 1) . 1881. On January Int , 188- , nil Baleen for the Hale of liquor in Omnlm , not liceun c < l uiuler the H.iid onlinnnji'inusl close nnt rt'tiinin clnhod , for violntorK of the law wil lie urrefiti'd by the injirshiu nntl police o the city. ( Sinned ) .IAMKII K. Jlovn , ( Copy ) nllO-fit Mayor of Oinnhii. GRAND OPENING ! Proo nor Klihcr , ( ( rom St. I | H ) Dnnrlir/ adumy , Slnmlurtl Hull , cor Filtientli anil Karn ham , Tuesday e\onlnK , Seiitfiiilii-r Oth. Cl.uwo3 ( or Lnillui ) nnil ( luntlcinoii commcnL-l.T Tuvwlay tvcnliiB Hcpttiiulior Illh ; cla w to Mlnnos nnil MaHtri ) , commencing Sutunhy after noon at 4 o'clrck. ClaniipH ( or FninllluH , wlllli arrniiC | < l to milt tlio hunorahlo jiatrona. Alw Imllut dantiiiK' can hu tJi\lllt. ; TunnH Illieml , anil | ioioc' ' Bntldfnctlon to nchol on Kiiaruitvcd. J'rliatoluilruutloiwwll lofc-l * on attho Dancluif Aci'Jemy or at the -uslileni. ol thu i trona. I'rUato ordctl ) oo loft at Mm Meyer ; MRS. A. L. BERUQUIST Han for ( wlo Mm. K. O. KilIocR1" TralloriiiRH n i tern. Thronifh InBtrurtlon In t e Art of IJontfr In given In thin Hj-iitcni. I oilli denlrinif purfet fit I | ? Co tinned from the latent Krcnch dcBlin < can ha\e the material cut , IxwUd nnJ dmped a n i vrrv reasonable prlwn , Uh KUarantco of pel ° fictllt. Have removed from 811 to Ull 18th ate o up Htain. .loOdlm B > a BOGOS & HILL , Tlt REAL ESTATE BROKERS > Ho. IfiOH Pnrnbiuu Strcot , J > vnr ' . < . ' . . "i " ' < r ii1 fcntril Hold TlV V Sioux City & Parito THE SIOUX CITY ROUT ] IluiiH : i Kolhl Train 'lliroiuh from Council BlulTu to fct. 1 aiil Without Chance Time , Onl17 Hours. IT Id MILK3 Till ! HIIOI'.TKST HOLT1 COUNCIL BLUFFS IO KT. I'AUf. . MINHHAI'OUH nUMJTUOKIJIEMAHCl aiidr.l ! nolntfl In Northern low.v Mlnnenota at DaUttA. Thin line In tiuljirul | with the linproyi V/ostlnuliouxo AuloiiJitlo Alr-bralo and Will I'latlonn Coupler und Ilnlfur ; and for HPKIIO. HAKCTV AND COMFOUT In unBiirpaifcd. I'nllinwi I'alvti Hlo'ijiln Ca riinlhrouifli WITIIOIiJ'WIIA.VlJKU.twiKii Kn nnd St. l'Mtla \ L'ountll HIiiftH in hloux City. Trillin liato Union rnclflo Trniihf'r at Con ell lllnflH , ut 7 3'i p m. dill > on arrival > ! l > am ( liy , Ht. .loiepli ami Oouir.ll HluIN tnin IK : tliu hontli. ArriiliiKOtHloux t'lty lll'i : ! p. n and at the Hew Union Depot ut hi. I'uul at U. noun , TEN HOUK3 IN ADVANCK OK ANY OTHI HOUTE. tZTIleincinber In taKInf the Hloux Cltj lion ' . Thu Blinrwt JJi yoiiL'etarlliroii'U ( 'Iraln. tliu ( Jiilclifntllruo nnd a Comfortable Itlilu In t ' COUNCIL HMJI'FS AND ST. 1'AUI , , tff6 < x that your TkUU road > U the "filo City and I'm llio ItAll.owl1 / H. WA-ni.l'.H. J. II. HUflllANAN HuiHirlnlfiiiliifit. Uin'l I'am. Axcnl. I1. K. HOUINHON , Aw'tlUn'l I'IVK , Ar't , MUhourl Va ny , ! - . J , II. O'IMYAN , Boutliwmttim . Coiuicl DluIT. , lov , THIS NT.W A fB CPJEUftBCT MAI ? \'m jt'i'dtiA nnj reasonable ittioMlan tnn OIA CHICAGO & NORTH-WEST ! i V > s nl > flirts ti > ' > P'I ofi i lor jnu to l.lkt' 'Victi ta\illtn. ! oltlKf rtltrctwr l > t fcr , Cliieagti and -ill of Uic Principal Point ! ; In the West , North and NorthwtM ai.-'full. i it. , uMhl . Vrt | . Tlu VH-iPliifil ( .itlfMif tinWfM , i.l "V . on this road Us t.ilonjl ! ! tr.Mliy iiiuku clew coiiucttluui tlitUfalu olul < MIMI | | | lunctloti points , THE CHICAGO A , NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Ovrrnllnrittmtnrttinl llnc , nuii rnch way daily from two to ( our or moro K.vst r.nir.-i. trains , H Ulliiuml ) roailcst nmiteaiotli.tlUM.Mtlio The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Ca.iiulas. KriiiiMubcr to ask for Tickets via this ro.nl , bo sum they rratl ovcrlt.nnd take none othei BAIIJ'IX lUUIim.Ucii'lAlauaKcr.ChlcnRo. . W. 1J. SUlX.NKTT.Ucn'irass. Apont , Clilcay HAUHV I' . IOKL , Ticket Auont 0. h N. W. lUllwny. 14th nnil Painhtm rtroetn. D. K. KIMIIALL , AHulnlAiit Ticket AxontO. A N. W. lUtlwiy , llth ami F rnham J. llKt.Ii , Ticket Airont 0. A N. W. linllway , U. I * . U. II. Iopol. 01MW O.\nrrM Avrnt. WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF TDK- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and forks , The only mid orij lloRors Bros. [ ft a Btnnco a siuylo ni All ou < SpuoiiR , plated Spoon a \ , $ % * F o T k B and Knives plat ml triplothicknutio with the greatest pkte only on \w \ of caro. Each the a o c t i o R lot buing hunjj nn a scale while where expo d buing plntvd , to to wear , thomhy insure a full deposit - making a ainglo posit of Hilvor or plated B p o o u thorn. thorn.Wo wear aa long an Wo woultl call a. triple plntod aspociul uttcn- one. tion to our HUC- Rival. Orient. Tinuoil. AH Ordure In the Went nhould bo'Addreiweil to Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , - - 1D WOOLLEY & DAVIS P Stationers , Paper Dealers and Engravers , KEEP ON HAND A SELECT STOCK OP BLANK , SCRAP , POCKET AND BILL BOOKS , FINE PAPER , INKSTANDS , PAPER WEIGHTS Latest Novelties in Wedding Goods , Menus , Visiting and Advertising Cards , Ball Programmes , &c. Also , Paper Bags , Flat and Wrapping Paper , Envelopes , Bill , letter anil Note Heads. . no0'coil ; ! i in ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Cliililrou's ' CLOTHING. FJ-OUTTER'S ' Novelties in Boys' ' OLOTHING. ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Youfclis1 CLOTHING , ELCUTTER'S ' Novelties in Men's ' CLOTHING. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in White FANCY SHIRTS. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Under WEARS. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Fancy NECK WEAR. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Fancy SILK H DK'FS. ' ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Holiday GIFTS. Cor. Farnham & 10th St. 1061