THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8 , 1881 OMAHA PUULISHINO CO. PROPmETOHS. 010 Farnhnm , bet 0 h And 10th Streett , WHMS OK bUiisciurrioN. Ono copy -aulnklv ncep npftld$10.00 ) 6 months " " 6.0 month " " . ' 0 RAILWAY riMH TABLE. CtllCAOO , ST. IMtl , CMUH RAILROAD , \ Omnh.v-l'iM ener No. 2. 7M : . m. Ac- cominouallon No , 4 , 1,00 p. m Air u Oijifihr * ' 'a-wenurr No. 1 , 6:10 : p. m. Accomwchlatlon No , 3 , 10W : > ft. m. LAmO OMAHA R.IHT OR ( OBTII BOUND. 0. , II. A o. 7ia ; im. . _ sno p. m. C , & N. W , , 7:10 : . in. 8:40 : p. m. p. , R. I. fc p. . ; uo x ni 3:40 : p. m. K. C. , St. J. k C. 3. , K-itvcfl at s it. in. n d 6:30 : p. m. Arrives M St. Louis at 6:30 : a. m. ami 6:62 : p. m. m.W. , St. t , . ft P. . Icavw nt 8 ix. m. and 8:40 : p. m. Arrives nt St. Ixjuls ntOIO : a. in. and 7:30 : m WMT on sotmiwun , n. 4 M. In Nob. , Through KxpnwH , 8:10 : * . m. B. 4 M , Lincoln Hx | < riw * fl'2o p. ni. U P. Orcrhiul Kx | < nw , 12:15 : p. in. O. ft It. V. lor Ilncoln , 11:45 : fc. m. O. A II. V. for Osccoh. 0.40 ft. ra. U. P. trvlpht No. B , 6:80 : n. m. U. P. trcteht No. 0 , SSO : n. ra. U. P. freight No. 13 , 20 : p. m. U. P. IrclL'ht No. 7 , il:10 : p. m. emigrant. . . . P. Denver express , 7:3D : p.m. U. P. Irplrht Nn II , 11 30 p. ra. C. P , Dcuvor Ircluht , * S5 p. m. ARMV1SG- PROM ( AST AMD MCtTIt , 0. B , & 0 b00 ; n. m. 7:25 : p m. O. A N. W. , 0:46 : a. nu 7:2& : p. m. C. U , I. ftP..BJ6 : n. m. 0:05 : p. in. K. C. , St. Joe & C 1) ) . , 7:40 : a. m. 0:46 : p.m. AJUUVINO FROM Tim WRiT AND O. & II. V. from Lincoln 1. OS p. m. U. P. Pacific Knpriws 3:26 : p. m. D & M. In Nob. , Throtujli Kxpross 4:16 : p. m. n. & M , Lincoln tlxproi0:40 : a in. U. P. Denver cxpre < , 7:3fi : a. m. XJ. I * . Ftvlght ho. 112.M ) p. m. U. P. Vn. n tSO : a. in. Eirtlgrant. U. P. freight No. 14 , H6 : p. m , U. P. No. o O.OO p. m. U. P. So. 1 ? 1:45 : o. m. U. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : n. m. O , .fc U. V. tnlxwi , ar. 4:45 : p. in. TRAINS Burwr.im OUAUA AUD OOD.ttlL HIL'JTS. Leave Omaha nt 3:00 : , 0:00 : , 10:00 : and 11:00 : m. ; 1:0 : 2KX ) , 3:00 : , 4KX ) nnd 6U : > p. in. Lonvo Council Uiuffa at 8:25 : , B:26 : , 10:22 : and 1:25 ft. in. ; i : 6 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : ami 6:26 : p. n\ . Sundays The dummy leaves Omaha at 0:00 : and 11:00 : a. m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 p. m. Leave * Council niufla at 0:26 : and 11:25 a. m. ; 2 6 , 4:26 : and 6:25 : p. m , Through and local piuwenzer trains between Omaha anil Cou-i U IlliilK Leave Omihi 6:50 : , 7:00 : , 7:45 : and 8:60 a. m. Leave Council lUtifl * 7:25 : , 11:20 : ondlliSO a. in. ; 6W : , ti:60 : mid 7.-00 Opening an't Closing of Mlls. ROCTK. OPKX. CLOflR. & . ra. p. m. a. m. p. m. W 11.00 9:00 : 0:30 : 2:40 : ChloiRO , II I. & Faciflc.ll:00 : 9:00 : 0:30 2:40 : Chicago , II. & O 11:00 : 90 0SO : 2:40 : WftbaKh 12:30 0:30 2:40 : BouxCityiuul Pacific. . 0:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Union Pacific 4:00 11:40 : Omahn&ll. V 4:00 : 11:40 B. &M. In Neb 4:00 8:10 O imhn & Sioux City. . . . 0:00 : 7:30 B. AM. Lincoln lu:30 : 0:00 : U. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1:30 : 11:00 : U. P. DcnvirKx. ' 0:00 : CSO : O. , Sioux City &St. P.,11CO : ' . : IO Local tnftlls for Htataot Iowa leave but once a day , viz : 0:30n. : ra , Ollico optm Sundays from 12 in. to 1 p. m. THOS. F IIAF.L P M. Business Directory , Abstract and Real fcstate. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Offlco. W. R. BARTLETT 317 South ISOi Street , Architects. DUFRKNB & MENDELSSOHN , ARCniTFXT8 Room 14. Crclghton Block. A. T. LAROB Jr. . Room 2. Cielchton Block. Boot * and Bhoet. JAMES DsVlNE & CO. , Fine Boob ) and Shoes. A good assortment ot homo work on hand , comer 12th and Ilarnoy. THOS. ERICK80N , S. K. cor. 10th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS , 80S 10th street , manufacture ) ! to order good worb at fair prices. Repairing done. Bed Spring * . . * . F. LARKIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dourlurt. Books , Newa and Stationery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs , MoSHANE & SCHROBDER , the oldest B. and E. bourn In Nebraska established 1875 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , touthwest corner lathand Dodge. Boat Board for the Monoy. S tlsfactlon Quarantecd. Ueala at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. FumUhnd Honms Hupnlled. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM BNYDKR , llth and lUmey Stroota. N Uewe en. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BERTHOLD , Raits and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. . FOSTER & OR AY comer tith and Douglaa Sta , Lamps and Glassware. J. nONNER 1309 DoagUs St Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A. LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re ceiving the latest deslcns for Spring and Summnr Goods for gentlemen a wear. Styll li , durable , and prices low as ever 21i ! 13th bet. Doug.&Fam. Millinery. MBS. 0. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancy - cy Good ! ill great variety , Zephyrs , Cord BoanlH , Iloslory , Glovca , CorHets , &c. Choapcat Uouao In the West. Purchasers save 30 per cent. Order br Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street. hoimary. JOHN WEARNB & SONii , cor. 14th & Jackson ata Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th aud Farnham 8U , Welahona Dros. , iiroprlutors. Urocers. Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng and Irar T. A. MoSHANE , Corn. 23d nnd Cumin ? Street * . Hardwaie , Iron and tittiel. OLAN & LANOWORT1IY , Wholesale , 110 anc1 112 16th street A. HOL.ME5 corner IBth and Callfnrnlt. Harness , Baddies , &c , B. WEIST 20 13th St. bet Farnk Ilarnoy. Hotels , ANFIKLD HOUSE , Geo. CanOold.Oth & Famhnm DORAN HOUSE , P II. Car013 Fanibam HL SLAVEN'S HOTEL , F. Slavcn , 10th St. Southern Hotel , Qua. Hamel Oth &Leavcriwortb Clothing Boueht. 0 .SHAW will pay hlghtwt Cash price for second hand clothlnr. Comer 10th and Farnham. Drugs , Paints ana Oils. KUHN & CO. Ph&muubta , Fine "ano Uoodi , Oor. lith uid Doncln ktreets , W. J. WnnT.IIOUf K , WholeeMe & Retail , 18th it , 0. FIELD , 022 North 8ld Cumin ? Street. PARR , Dnuglrt. 10th and Howard Street * . Dentists. DR. PAUL. WUlUnu' Block Cor. 16th 4 Dodge. Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F. LEllMANN & CO. , New York Dry Goods Store , 1810 and 181 ! Fan ) him itmet. L. 0. Eneirold also boota and shoes 7th&Padflc , hurulture. a F. GROSS , New and Suond Hand Furnltun nd Stoves , 1114 Doiutia. Highest cuh price aid for uecoiid kona BOOIS. BONNER 1809 DourJa ( t. Floe KOOdi , &c , pence Works , OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. , 1218 Ilarnoy St. , Improic ed Ice IVi i . Fron ami \ \ > > vi r * - , o Cigar * nd Tohncco , VEST Jl : FKITSCDKIl. mannf ctun > r < of ClR r , \Vhol-vlc \ I vlcr In Tolwcco * . ISnS IViugK * V. V. UmRNZKy maniiftcturft 14181'amhitni Florlit. A. rtona huep1vit , cut flo n , ( Kx > l , ooqueU etc , N , W. cor. iflth an 1 DoucU * tr\xM/ . Civil Engineers 'nd Surveyors , ANDREW ROSKWATEH , Crclchton Block , town Sur\cyi , Gr do and Seworape Sjttcmt a Uommlstlon Merchants , JOHN 0. WIL LIS.14I4 l > CKlgo Street. D n. BKKMER. For iletalla e Urge odvcrtlw nont In DnIIv and We kU' , Cornice Works. tVe tem Cornlco \ > crV , Manufacturen Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofllng. Orders from any locality promptly executed In the bo t manner. Factory and OIVJoo 1213 Hutnty St. C , SPKCIIT , Propnetor. Qalvanlzpd Iron Cornlcun , Window CAIM , etc. , manufacture * ! and put up In any part of the ountry. T. SINIIOLU 416 Thirteenth street Crockery. J. BONNER 1S09 Doueias street Good lino. Clothing and Furnlihlng Goods. OEO. II. PCTERSON. Alee Hate , Caps , Boot , ShCK-n , Notions and Cutlery , 804 S. 10th strvot. Refrigerators , Canfletd's Patent. C. V , GOODMAN llth 8t bet. Farn. A Hamey. Show Case Manufactory. ) 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Shoo ( Sues , Upright Case * . & „ 1317 Oass St. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omaha Show Case manufactory , 818 South 16th street , bet ct'i > IA \ eiuvorth and Marcy. All gools warranted flrat Uss. Pawnbrokers , ROSKNVKLD. 10th St. . hot. Far A Hat Stoves ana Tinware. A. BURM ESTER , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all ktndi of Building Work , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1309 Douirlu St , Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholeaalo and Retail 8c d Drill * and Cultivators , Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians ami Surgeons. W. S. GIBUS , M. D. , Rxra No 4 , Crotghton lilock , 16th Street. P. 8. LKISENR1NG , ll. D , Masonic lilock. 0. L. HART , M. D. , Kye and Ear , opp. ixjstollluo DIJ. L. B. ORADDY. Oculist and Aurist , 8. W 16th and Farnham 8t Photograpners. GEO. HEYN , PROP. Grand Control Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic Hall. FlraKMiusa Work and Prompt. n w guarantcen Plumblne , Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARTY & CO. . 210 12th Ht , bet. Knrnhatu and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. riTZPATRICK , 1409 DouglM Street. Painting an aper HENRY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Street. Shoe otoros. Phillip Lang. 1320 Farnham et. bet 18th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR. 141Q Douu1.iRSt.Ncw and Second Hand Furniture , Hotiw Furnishing Goods , &c. , boutrht and sold on narrow margins. Ualoons , HENRY KAUFMANN , In the now brick block on Doiuliw Street , has just opened a most elegant Ik'CJ Uoll. Hot LUnch from 10 to 12 every day. " Caledonia "J FALCONER 67B 16th Street. Undertaken. CHAS. RIEWE , 101V Farnham bet. 10th & lltd. DO Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS. 1206 Farnham St. . Fancy Ooods "CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. AJl euflercrs from th's disease that are anxious jo bo cured should trjDR. . KISSNER'S Cele brated Consumptive Powder * . These Pow ders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs Indeed , po strong l our faith In them , ana also to convince you that the ) ' arc no humbug , we will foiwaid to every sufferer , by mall , post paid , a free Trial Box. Wo don't want your money Until you are per- . 'ectly ' satisfied of their curath o powers If your life Is worth saving , don't delay in giving these "owders a trial , as they will surely cure you. Price , for largu box , 300 , Bontto any part of the United States or Canada , by mall on receipt of price. Address , ASH & ROBBINS , Dlldly 300 Fulton St. Brooklyn. N. Y. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA o ii § 5 H BITTERS ILER & CO. , Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA. J. Holmes Mary . , Just published : Madeline. A splendid now novel by MRS. MART J. HOLUEB , wnoso novels sell HO enormously , and are read and re-read with sucli Interest. Beautifully Iwund ; price , 81.60. . "Alsohandsome nowcdltlonsofMrs. Holmes' other works Tcinneht aii'l Hunshlno , Lena Rivers. Edith Lyle , Edna Browning , Marian Grey , Wont Lawn , Forcut HOUBO , etc. , etc , ALSO , SOLD BY ALL UOOKSELLERS : MAY ACNES FLEMING. A Changed Heart , Another Intensely Inter esting noul by.MAI AONKH I'LKMI [ . < I , author of those capital novels CJuy R'lrltcourt'H tt'ilc , A Wonderful \Vonmn , Mad Marriage , Bllcnt and True , Lent for a Woman , etc Beautifully bound ; price , $1.60. G. W. CAnUETON & CO. , OatStdcodlm Publishers , N , Y. City , Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Died on Wagons , IJu gios , Reapers , Thrcthen and Mill Machinery , It Is INVAUIABLX TO FARM KRH AND TXAMSTKRH. U cures Scratchea and all kinds of soreo on Horses and Stock , an well an on men. men.OLARK&WISE.Mannfs . , 385 Illinois Street , Chicago SB ' CO i - * % * . THE OOCIDEPAL J. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB , Eatos , Two Dollars For Day , PERU AND CHILI , A Liuin Qoullomnu's Accouut of Their Relations. Horrible Criipltin * Coinmittctl by tlio Chllon.il Soldlury. Sail Krand ro Cliromlfte , li > p. I Among the ( i.issvnirorj who nrrivuil by tlio stonnu > r South Carulnia , on Tuusiliiyvas Sunor Don ( luillunno \V. S\vnyno of Linm , I'cru , tlio owner of lurgo siit'luvsUtua iutliat country , Having Itolit tlio coimiiisfuon of : x lioutoiinnt-coloncl in the 1'oruvian urniy durini ; the Into war with Chili , an interview with him was sought l > y n Chronicle roportur yoatordny , to whom ho said ! "You have cloubtlesB hoard about the disputes between General Hurl * but and GononilKilpatrick , the United Stixtos Ministers to Peru and Chili. The conduct of General Kilpatrick hna caused much comment in 1'oru. The facts of the CI\BO brietly stated arc us follows ! Patrick Lynch , the ( toncral commanding the Chilean army of oc cupation at Lima , issued a proclama tion Betting torth the terms of peace. The document specified that , in addi tion to the money indemnity tube paid by Peru , Chili intended to take and hold fofovor tlio Peruvian province of Tarapaca. This province ia the seat of almost inexhaustible niter beds , the value of which cannot be estimat ed. DIPLOMATS AT I.OOUKHHKAI ) , Garcia Calderon , the Peruvian President , refused to accept. In mak ing this refusal ho was ndvired by Minister llurlbut , who furthermore told him that he was not in any event to renounce his ollico , or give up the governing power. General llurlbut , in n note to General Patrick Lynch , stated that the terms of peace proposed by Chili were not satisfactory to the United States Govonimont , and that his instructions were to protest againit them. General Lynch replied that Minister Kilpatrick had written a unto to him saying that he llurlbut had no right to meddle with his actions , and that no ouch instructions had over been sent from Washington to him , and that ho ( Lynch ) refused to recog- ni/.o General Ilnrlbut's interference in the matter. To this note General Llurlbut answered that Minister Kil- pattick had no knowledge of hia in structions and reiterated liis protes's. At the date of the letter purporting lo have been written by Minister Kil- patrick , it is known ho was seriously :11 : and unable to write. The supposi tion is that the letter was written by irs. Ifllpntrick , who is a Chilean by birth , and is known to exercise con- iiderablc influence in her native land , lulpatrick has , since occupying the position of United States Minister to Chili , exhibited considerable animus .awards the Peruvians. " So matters remained , up to the time of Senor Swayno's departure from Li- na. A dispatch to the Chronicle of November U3ct says that President Caldoron and the Peruvian Secretary of Foreign Affairs had been arrested by Lynch and sent to Chili. Senor Sway no , continuing , said : When the English , French and Ital- an admirals weroat , Callao they wished to intervene between the combatants , but United States Minister Christiancy objected , stating that it was the prov ince of the United Status to act as mediator in any trouble that arose on the American continent. " " " FIENDISH ATROOITV. Senor Swayno then described the cruelties practiced by the Chileans , outraging women , murdering children and aged people , and stealing and rob bing everywhere. The ollicurs ran sacked the house of Sonar Swayne , and appropriated his wines and pro visions , although he was under the protection of the British flag. Hav ing occasion to visit a Chilean maii-of- war to protest against the massacre oi 1300 Chinamen by the troops , he was asked to breakfast , but the meal was entirely composed of provisions and wino stolen from his residence. The line of march of the Chilean army was marked , ho said , by burned houses , roadways were strewn with the dead bodies of negroes , Chinamen and Pe ruvians. When the women resisted the embraces of the rude soldiery , they were ruthlessly murdered. The Chil ean army consists of 19,000 soldiort at Lima and the coast ports and 300C at Oroya , on the line of the railroad , to repel the attacks of General Caccret who lias a body of Peruvian cavalry that carries on a guerilla warfare \vitl them. "Tho Chilean soldiers are bravt ' n , " ho continued , "but our dofoatt are to bo attributed to bad general ship. I believe that Chile wishes tc annex all Peru , , although Santa Marin their President , saysthatheisinfnvoi of peace. Trade , however , is fllightly improving , but wo have to pay taxes to both the Peruvian liovornmonl and our Chilean conquerors , who hold all the portH. The guano islands al Lobos are also in the haudu of tin Chileans. " Speaking of sugar production , Sonoi Swayno said that worn it not for tlu carrying monopily held by the Brititd steamers and the Pacific Mail Compa ny , Peru could supply California will Hiitrar of a quality equal lo the benl West Indian product and at very lov ratea. The object of Senor Swayno'i visit to California is to purchase ma chincry for sinking artesian wells 01 Ins property in Peru and to visit om principle manufactories. The silvei milieu of Aricacho are being workec and yield largo returns. The Chileani seized 81,500,000 in bar silver at Son do PUBCO , which was divided by tin generals among thcniBelven. The valui of a silver Peruvian dollar (02 ( cents is $15 in paper currency. Livin ; is getting cheaper , and as soon u the terms of peace are settled there i no doubt that Peru will regain it former prosperity. Tbo Kinic of Railroad Comtruoton St. I < ouU ( lloliu-Deinocrat. Gen. G. M. Dodge , President of th Pacific Hail way Construction Compan the American Construction Compan ; and the International and Great Nortli ern Construction Company , arrived ii the city yesterday , accompanied by hi private secretary , 11. 13. Wallace They are on their way cast from n tri of inspection over the 1,500 , miles o road constructed uudor tluisupervisio ; of Gen. Dodge in the past eightce ; months. Gun. Dodge is now bus ti < > JJmy * Orlrium Pnrifir miles. This will bo complete * ' by the list of the year , niul will i < o < > iio of ho quickest pieces of rnilto.ul om- Imctiou on record. There are but hirty miles more to ho built t emu- iloto thu road , mid this is between the Vtcliafulii Uivor nnd Clmuo , , Uivor. [ 'ho bridge over Alchnfula Ilivur is iow boimj built , the transfer boat- icing used ixt present. This will bo n iron bridge. At Alexandria , over ho Hod llivur , u beautiful Iron bridge will span tlio stream. A branch ot tiio Missouri Pacific will bo built from Vloxandria , La. , to the State line of trkansaa , whcro connection will bo undo with the St. Louis , Iron AIouu- ain and Southern. The Iron Mountain building from Noble , Ark. , to the ouisinna State Line. Tlieao two lines ill ho connected before the i.\ph-.i- ion of the coming joar , when a direct ail communication between St. Louis nil Now Orleans will bo established , nil will bo known as the "St. Louis .nd . Now Orleans Short Line , under > e management. Thu building of the International ml Great Northern from Sun Antonio Laredo , Texas , will bo I'miMicd by December 15 , and the distance of tit'- con miles will bo covered by that imo. As noon aa this work IH com- lotcd nn iron bridijo will bo built over ho Itio Grande Uivor. When this tructuro shall have boon completed , ho Mexican extension will bo pushed 'orwnrd with all possible r.ipiditv. 1'his extension will bo buijt under the legaut title of the "Mexican , Orion- al , Interoceanio nnd International Uilroad Company. " It will bo TOO nil us ih length , nnd run front Lvredo p the City ot Mexico in almost an air- 'no , passim ; through the best Moxi- ran country. It is believed beyond n doubt that Gen. Dodge linn built and luis l > oen upervisiug constructor of more miles if railroad than any three men now , livo. The General leaven for the list via the Ynndalia this ovoiiine. MnhlnR n Raise John Hays , Credit , 1O , . Kayn tliat fur itie niontliH he could nub rnmo IUH liiuul to U liuiid , tlinm li IIUIICIIOHH in the nlmnl- or , but by the we of THOMAS' KiACTlile 'it. ho wiut entirely curixl. dcHi-mnllw A CRACK SHOT. Tlio Mokt Wonderful Rifle Shoot ing on Kooord. California Advertiser , Prince Otto , the boy chief of the \cv. \ Forces Indians , the protegu of apt. McDonald , nnd , without ex- leption , the most wonderful rillo shot n the world , gnvo nn exhibition of ilk1 shooting at Plait's hall , last week , , lmt was far superior to the best work over done by Carver or Dr , Iluth. The xiidionco was Eclect , nnd included HOV- irnl English , French , Russian and tnlian ollicers , nnd every ono present ivas satisfied at the close of the exhi bition that they had witnessed the nest wonderful feats over performed ivith a rillo. After going through n inanuel of arms that would puzzle the oldest military general in the union , Otto commenced shooting. A frame work was built upon the stage , within which were n number of swinging class balls. Upon the roar nlankmont was suspended the figure of n man , "ifo size. A five cunt pieeo was placed upon the head of this liguro. Otto's back being to the object , the \yord "about" was given , and the coin was pierced through the center. Ho then put down his rifle six feet from whore lip stood , turned a somorsuult , caught his rillo again , fired , andc'ut the string of the suspended figure nt which ho had previously lirod. A pistol barrel was then placed in a small frame ; behind this was iixed a razor , with the cdgo facing the muli- enco. On each eido of this razor was : i class ball securely placed. The pistol barrel , razor , nnd balls were masked with a covering of white cloth. The boy was then blindfolded and his back turned to the object. The "about face" was given , when ho fired down through the pistol barrel , split his single ritio ball upon the razor's edge , and broke both glass balls on right and left. This remarkable font was performed by the boy's sense of loca tion. Then a loaded pistol was placed diagonally from where Otto stood. Three bidls were yet swinging in con trary directions. Otto fired , hit the trigger of the pistol , and broke the three balls. Eight metal balls wore then screwed on the ton foot frame. On the aides below nnd above balls wore set swinging in every direction. MacDonald stood in front of the boy , who then fired over his head , and at each side of him , nnd between hln knees , breaking the balls from any and every part where they wore sus pended behind MacDonald's back. A targont was then put up behind Mac- Donald's back. The boy went through the same porforinncestandingoppositc MnoDonald , nnd rang the boll ( whicli is placed at the extreme rear ) at over } shot by caroming on the metal balls , Six small lighted tapers were then ar ranged upon u slender perpondiculat pole ; then , while in the various pos tures of vaulting nnd tumbling , Otti oxtinguifihcd each respective lighl with his riflo. Glass balls were thrpwi up in thu nir in every onncoivnbludi ruction. These Otto broke promised oiisly without any sight at nil , for i largo business card was fastened ovei the point of his rillo. Thin description of nhootin ho con aiders the most simple , and , thougl wonderful to the spectator , Bcnrciilj worthy of his own prowess. Otto'i nvorago in this class of shooting is Ot out of 100. Otto placed his wonpoi nt a point distant six feet from him , then , at the word "ready , " two glasi balls were thrown in the nir. lit tumbled , caught his rillo , tired am broke both of these balls with om shot. Twelve glass balls we ro placet upon a perpendicular polo in exact ro tation. Otto loaded , fired nnd broki ovcry ono of them in twelve HocondH , Otto's favorite weapon is the Win. uhcster rifle , ono of which , in token ol admiration , wna presented to him bj the Winchester Killo company. T < clowo the performance , Otto , whili his left arm was securely tied to hi aide , loaded , aimed , fired , nnd broki n largo number of glass balls with hi right arm. Buolmn'g airmen Salvo. The best sulvu in the world for outs bruises , sores , ulcers , milt rheum fever sores , tetter , chapped hnndu cliillblaiiiH , corns and all kinds o skin eruptions , This salvo is guav anteed to give perfect Batisfuction ji every case or inonny refunded. Price 2fio pnr box. For sale by ' . f , . , , v , , . . . - 'v , . , . AUTUMN THOUGHTS. SomoUloomy RtllrotlounAnont the Spcuoti. There can bo nnlhiuu fad dor then the solemn hush of nature that precedes - cedes the death of ( ho yoar. The guld en glory of autumn with the billows bronzed and velvet n/.ure of the skies above the royal n.bos of oak and nnplo boapoiik thu closing hours of nature's teeming life a'ut the ftil mt fareuell to huiuanily'H gauito under wear. Thus while nnturn dons her robes of scarlet and gold in honor of thu furu- well benefit to autumn , the f > ad-oyod poet steals swiftly away to the neigh boring clothes line , aud in the hour of nature's grand blowut < dona the tlamiiu' llannols of his friend out of respect for the hectic flush of the dy ing year. Leaves have their time to fall , nnd so has the price of coal. And yet how sadly at variation with decaying nature is tlio robust coal market. Another glorious summer with its wealth of pleasant memories is stored away among the archives of our histo ry. Another gloomy winter is upon us. These wonderful colois that llamu across the softened sky of Indian mini- mer like the gory banner of n roynl conqueror , como but to warn us that in a few weeks the water pipe will be burst in thu kitchen nnd the decorated wash-bowl will ho btoken. We flit through the dreamy hours of Htimmor like swift-winged bumble been amid the honeysuckle and pump kin blossoms , storing away pcilmpsn little glucose honey and buckwheat pancakes for the future , but all nt once , like a nuwH | > apor thief in the night , the king of trout and ripe mel low chilblains m upon us , and we crouch beneath the wintry blunt and bump our Hpinal column up into the erin | ) air like n Texan nteer that has thoughtlessly swallowed a raw cactus , Lifo ia one continued round of al ternate joys and sorrows. To-day wo are on the top wave of prosperity nnd warming ourselves in the glad mm- light of plenty , and to-morrow we are cast down and depressed financially , and have to stand up \vanher-woiii- - an for our clean shirt or stay at homo from thu opera. Thu October sky already frowns own on us , and its frozen tears begin > fall. Tlio little birds have hushed heir little lay. So has the fatigued on. Only a little while and thoyawn- ng chasm in the cold , calm features f the Thanksgiving turkey will be Hied with voluptoimstuffing and then lowed up. The florid features of the olygamous gobbler will bo wrapped 11 sadness , and cranberry pie will be burden , for the veal cutlet goeth to ts long home , and the ico-crt-am freer / - r is broken in the woodhousu. Oh , lime , them bald headed pelican ivith thu venerable corn cutter nnd the econd-hand hourglass , tliou playest itrange pranks upon tlio children of nun. No one would think to look at hy bilious countenance nnd store eeth that in thy bony boaom lurked > uch eccentric schemes. The chubby boy , whoso danger sig- ml hangs sadly through the lattice > vork of his pants , knows that time , the waits for no man , will one day , f ho struggles heroically on , give him knowledge and suspenders , and a solid girl , and experience , andn soft , white mustache , nnd eventually a low grave in the valley beneath the sighing elms and the weeping willow , where , in the misty twilight of the year , noiselessly upon his breast shall fall thu dead lent , while the silent tear of the gray autumnal sky will como and sink into the yellow grafs above his head. ALMOST ORAXY. How otton do wo see the hardworking ing father straining every nerve and iiUBclc , and doing bis utmost to sup port his family. Imagine his feelings when returning homo from n bard day's labor , to find hiu family prostrate - trato with disease , conscious of unpaid doctors' bills and debts on every Imnd. It must bo enough to drivu one almost crazy. All this unhappincss could be avoided by using Electric Ditters , which oxpul every disease from the system , bringing joy and happiness to thousands. Sold at fifty cents a bet tle. Ish & McMahon. (8) ( ) LIQUOR LICENSES. To tlio Liquor Donlom of Omaha- MAVOK'H Omen , ) November iH ! , 1881. f The Clity Council of Omnhn , porfornihif ; thu duly ili'Volvlir , ' upon it under thu lojn- latiiin of 1881 , p oviiilDK for tlio lie-ending of dealers in liquors in Nebraska , havu punned uii orilhuuicu which takes otfect on the Ut day of Jnnuary , A. D. 188 : ! . Under the torniH of tliU onlhaneu n 1 who prnpoxu to fii K * ) hi tliu vending nf In- loxic.-aiuu liquors in thin city , nin-.t file with 'tho City Clerk of Omuhu tholr appli cation for liceiiHu , accompanied by n peti tion lioin thiity free hnlilurx ro iclunt in thu ward \vhm o it iri proixi-i'd tn Hell liquor , 11 bond in llio HUIII < u $ .r > , ' 0 1 con- ditioucd nx rojiilred hy law. and tlio re ceipt of tlio City Treasurer m" O-niiliii fur th' amount due f r tlie tlinn tlio liccn-u H required ul the rate < if § 1,00 1 per luinuin , HlanliH will liu found in tlio ollico of thu Oily ClurU and will ho fiiniixlji.-d upon ap plication. Under thu law no liceiixn eun IMHIIU lieyiiiul this cinl of thu iHinlcipal your v Inch ia thu lir-L Moiuliiy after thu firxt TuuMlay In April A. 1) , ! H > a , All application * for lici'iinu immL ) l O\I.T f. r the upaco of two wcukn , ilinint , ' wlutli liiiiu thu iintico ri'tpiiiiMl hy law inntit liu pnbliHJifil liy tint applicant , a blank form of Hiicll noticu will bo fnrniiiliml by tlio city clerk. To ( jivu tliu ri ht to Bell liipiur , uiiinmenciiiKlanmiry Int , 188J , nppliun- tliins and pftilloii' H'.onlil ho m ilu on or before thu 10th day of DfciMnlitir , A , 1) , , 1K81. On .Imniary Ixt , IHN'J , nil saloonx for thu Hale of liipior in Oinaliit , nut liceni cd miller lliu Halif nrdinniiji'imixt clo-tuuinl remain closed , for violators of thu l.iw will he arrcfcted by thu inarnhal nnd pohco of tliu city. ( Hit-iiuil ) ilAMKU K. ISori ) , ( Copy ) ii30-0t Mayor of Omaha. To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It la a jv | tuocuro [ or Hrtimtoi ] rhra , Bomlnt WookiiMK. Imjiotaiicy , and all illeoaHuti riwultlat from Hul/.Aliuso / , ui Mvntal Arukty , Ijonti Memory , I'alni _ _ li _ > the Hack or Bide , nnd ilUianoi ' tc fejHIClfll Medicine Ii UHW vsltli vvondtr lul torit ( rixi to nil. Wilto tor thum ml Rot full I * ' ttcularu. Trice , RiMidflc , 91.00 per | nck wi lor < 5.00. AUdrcM all orilcn to II , HlilBON JIDDICINK 0(1. Kon. 1M anil 1CX1 M&ln Kt. llnllalo , N. Y , Sold In OiiiAhu IU , V. Uooilnuui , J. W. liuil 1 , K I S , und all ifriiifKlwiiicvurywhuru. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL * 110TKI.S. TO I PAY ARLINGTON. J. O , MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb. WAVERLY HOUSE , JAME8 W. ORADTREE , Wrtverly , Nob. SARATOGA HOTEL , J , 8. 8TELLINIUS , Mllford , Neb. REED HOUBE , QEO. REED , Ulyuci , Neb. . WOODS HOUSC , W. P. ELLIS , OiceolA , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , StromtUirR , NeK. AMERICAN HOUSC , GEO. H. McCAIN , South Demi , No HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivllle CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , DlAlr , Neb. DEPOT HOTEL. F. H. DADDITT , Norfolk , Neb. CITY HOTEL , J. F. COLE , Peru , Neb. UARNUM HOUSE , MR. VAN HORN , Nebraska Olty REVERIE , D , DRUM , Unadllln , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , O.n. HACKNEY Athlnnd , Nob. WI8NER HOUBE , PERRINE DROS. , Wltner , Neb. DRAPER HOU8E , O. WHIPPLE , Nlobrara , Neb. CREIOHTON HOUSE , P. D. THIDADEAU , Crelghton , Neb. CITY HOTEU L.J.JOHNSON , NemaHa City , Nab. CENTRAL HOUBE , JOHN COOPER , Oakdale , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMON8 , Sewnrd , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS. O'.Nelll. Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL O. F. OASSADY , Donlton , In. HARTNLY HOUSE , W. P. HUNTER , Writilde , la. OELLOU HOUSE , MRS. A. E. ORUCE , Rlilng * City , Neb. NELIGH HOUBE , W. D. MOULTON , Wait Point , Neb DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 8. KINKLE Dorcheiter , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE-- J. Q. MEAD , NellRh , Neb CENTRAL HOUBE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Neb. TUTTLE HOUBE , W. H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Neb , GAQE HOUSE , A. R. riAQE , Republican City Neb DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Hnttlnet , Neb. SANDERS HOUSE , CHAS. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb. JUDKINS HOUBE , Mnlvern , In , E8TE8 HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Ornnd Itland , N b. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kenrney , Neb. WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED. Wllber , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A , O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. METRO = OLITAN HOTEL , W. W. 8HUWFEL1 WACO , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb. HAMMOND HOUBE , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbut , Neb. CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. S. OREQERY , Central Oltv. Neb. UNION HOTEL. CHENEY UI1O3. , Mo. Valley , la. DELDEN HOUBE , A. W , DELDEN. Woodbine , In , CITY HOTEL , J. P. CREW3 Coin , In , SCOTT HOUSE , H. BCOTT , Silver City In SUMMIT HOUSE. SWAN & DECKER , Creiton , la , NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , Nooln , In , EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerton , la. DLANCHARD HQUBE , T , FOREY , Dlanchnrd , la , PARK'S HOTEL , COL. F. M. PARK , Olicnandonli , l.t. MERCHANTS' HOTED , W. I. DOULWARE , Out llngton Juhctlon A. & N. AND O. & R. V. R. R. , CENTRAL NEBRASKA. M011U18 .IONHS . Agricultural Implomonta ,1. A. II ARR . Agricultural Iniploinonta 1. PEIM'KR & CO . OuiiL'ral Mcrolmndiso ' \ 11. ANlSKljL . Gonorul Merchaiuliso I. V. ItUOWN . ( Jonoral Murdmiidiso IK1NUARDT V , SON . Oomsml INrorclmnJiao 5KARC5EN1 ! ' , WALKER it CO . ( Unrrison , Noh. ) flonoral Murcliaiidino \V. ( J. JtOS'l'ON . Wholosulu mid Rolail Hardware , Stoves , tto ,1. T. NELSON . Grocer ICELLEU HROB . Groctira tV. If. U ATKS . David City Llakery , Groceries , , to \ . .J. MARTIN . Jewelry , Stlvenvaro aud Clocks I. R. MORGAN . Ftirnituru and Undertaking JAIMKS HKLL . Luntbor , Lime , ito A. . ) . I\l \ ALOY . , . Badger Lumber Yard i. < ! . GROSS . Meat Market , Pork I'ncking and Grocery OEO. SMAH A . Meat Market 0. H. CHURCHILL . Stock Raiser LOUIS SMITH . Harness and Saddles BAN YE & ROBERTS . Barber Shop SL'ELTS & KLOSTERMAN . Grain and atocic MERCHANTS1 AND FARMERS' HANK . Bell & Leonard , Bankers BUNTING & RUNYON . Real EHtato OIHco , Agents R. R. Lands 0. 11. VORD . Real Estate , Loan and Insurance Oflico MART MILLER . Attorney at Law and Loan Oflico ROBERTS , WESTOVER&WILLIAMS. . Attorneys , also ThoroughbrodStock DEAN & OL1NGMAN . ; . . . Atton.oys , Real Estate anil Abstract Oflico HORACE GARFIELD . Attorney at Law DR. G 11. 1'EEBLES . . . Physician and SurRoon E. B. TAYLOR . Clerk of District Court FRANK DAVIS . . - . T-rasuror Butler County F. W. LEONHARDT . B. & M. Station Agent GEORGE OSTERHOUT. . . Judge of Butler County HENRY WILL . Commercial House D. R. BULLOCK . David City House ( U. & M. R. R. , Central Nebraska. ) R. Thyfjenon . ' . Hardware , Stoves and Tinwaro 0. C. Turner . Blacksmith and Wagon Maker G. A. Derby . Real Estate , Justice of the Peace and Insurance Agent . . . I. W. Stricklor . . General Merchandise W. E. McCloud & Co . Hardware , Stoves and Tinwaro Metropolitan Hotel . W. W. Shufeldt , Proprietor EDHOLM & E RICKSO N Give the Bargains IN ALL KINDS OF JEWELRY WATCHES.CLOCKS , SILVERWARESOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Pricoa that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- Glass Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS. Opposite the Post Office. Of the Very Latest Stylee. FOE LADE , GEUTS , AND CHILDREN -TA- MRS. HUBERMANN'S , 10th Street , Bet. Capitol iwonuo and Davenport. Furs made fr , O--'o f'T'l T"nnr | jriniir HniirirtHtly dODO IQt