.THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20 i 8J , The Omaha Bee. PublkhMi very morning , except Sun Jftjr , ' Iha onty Monday morning dntlj' , TKKM8 11Y MAIL- : Onc Yo r 810.00 I Three Months.$3.00 .Sic Montlu. fi.OOlOno . . 1.00 TUB WKEKLY BKE , published ov- T1KHMS TOST PAID- i Ono YcAr. $2.00 I Three Month * . . BJ Six Montlu. . . . 1.001 One " . . 20 CSUUKSPONDKNOK All Communl. flUlon * rolntim < to Kcw nncl Editorial mat- it r * nliould bo nddrewed to the 1'lHTOli or TIM Urn , BUSINESS LKTTEIIS-A11 IJuslno n iLetterM ixiul Ileinlttanrw should be ad- dronmxi to THE OMAHA PuniniiiHa COM- CJLST , OMAHA. Drafts , Checks and Post- office OnlciM to be uiidc payable to the 'Order of the Company. MAM PUBLISHER GO , , Prop'rs ' E. ROSEWATER , Editor. Tin : law niul order element in Oma ha can noitlicr bo threatened or driven from tlioir position. A.XOTIIKU crn of mud in Onmlm'a streets brings the paving question prominently before ottr citizens. SINCE President Arthur'annnonncc- incut that he will appoint no woman to oflico , Mrs. Dr. Mary Walker liiw in a continuous pot of liyntorica. Six billions of dollars in demands upon the treasury linvo already been filed in the two houses of conyrosi and thu dcluso of bills still continues. GKXKUAL WILLIAMSON in not likely to bccomo sccrotiiry of thu interior. The Maxwell land * grant exposures IIAVO settled his claim to n cabinet position. A WHITER in the Denver Tribune saya that ho doesn't think much of the editorial ability of thu Omaha AVjnih- lican. Ho Ima evidently pained some years in Nebraska. will adjourn to-morrow and the country would bo at rest for the holidays if it uoro not fcr the Gultoau trial , which will continue in spite of wind' weather and feast days. THE Brooklyn bridge trustees aio calling for another million of dollars to complete that structure. The .Brooklyn bridge nnd the Panama ca nal will bo opened on about the same time. 'AND now every star route organ in the east in pouring its vials of wrath on Benjamin H. Drowsier , thu nomi nee for attorney general. Mr. Brows- tor could have no bettor recommenda tion for his now position , SOME of the railroad organs admit that there arc a great many evils con nected with the railroad system in this country. As the corporation ! have shown no deposition to redress them , the people propose to take them in hand. AVTEK declaring a one and a hall .quarterly dividend , thoWestornUnioB ) ) had a surplus of $1OK,000. ) It is ev ident that telegraphing pays , and Mr. -James * ' argument for a government \wwtal tologroph acorns to rest on a pretty brood foundation , A.MOMJ the memorials presented by Senator Saundorn last week in one from the citizens of Nebraska romou- < atntir.t ( ucainst the use of the French metric system of weights and meas ures in government transactions. Who .aru those aggrieved citizens ? 3Iu. CONKLINO has boon retained in the suit recently brought by the 'United States Telephone company to investigate the Boll company's pat- cnta. The announcement that | the or-senator will personally argue the caw of the plaintiff has oroatod quite a Villo of excitement in Now YoVk. "EV.SENATOK HiniiAiin J. of thu Illinois State Board of Agri culture may bo ignorant on some sub- joets , hut ho certainly htm a backing of food common sense. At u rccenl mooting of that body in Chicago , lie remarked that ho know nothing about .agriculture and less about hoiticnl- ture , but ho did know one thing , and ithat was that money invested in farm lands in this country is the safest nnd investment in the world. lBv the way , since the organ of the railroads has scon fit to tnko uxcop- itions to the course Tun BUK has pur sued in thu Arndt case , the following factfl may bo of interest to the public : 'T&o managing editor of TUB JJEB was at : Hastings on the night of the mur der of Col. Watson B. Smith , and re ceived the .first intelligence of the crime at Bolvidero , Thayer county , bvtelegram. . On his return to Omaha two days Inter < ho placed in the hands of J. B. Furaj an abuiivo letter which assailed Wut son B. Smith and which letter ho bo liovad to have been written by one o the suspected parties. After invest ! gating the matter the detectives made the discovery that the aforesaid letter which the BKE refused to publish uat written by one of the attorneys em ; \ ployed by Arndt in his case ngaina tno Uition Pacific. So much for tin Oommuniatio tendencies of the oditoi of the BEE. THE MAYOR'S RESPONSIBILITY ITY- Omaha linn nvery hard name abroad. I'lic impression prevails that life and property are not secure in this com- nunity , that our city Is infested by roughs , rowdies , thieves and thugs , whom the police are either unable or ndisposcd to suppress , Such a rnpu- tation whether well founded or not las been very damaging to the city. Omaha may boast about her commo- lions public schools , costly churches , > aalial ! hotels and magnificent opera louse , but all these adjuncts of civili zation are no offset for the dens and disroputnblo resorts that flourish in ho very heart of this city , ' 'or this deplorable state of factfl our mayor is justly responsible. It is his sworn duly to break up every resort where men and boys , roped in by in- Icccnt shown , are maltreated and robbed. It is his duty to suppress vile dens where bloody brawls nnd nurdorous affrays are of common oc currence. To the disgrace of thiscity such disreputable places have been tolerated undisturbed by our police and the mayor linn so far taken no stops toward their suppression. Two or thrcu days after thu assas- ainaliod of Watson B. Smith , the editor of TitBBKtinado ) : ' n personal appeal to Mayor Boyd to take advant- of the public sentiment aroused by lijat event to suppress these holl- liolcs , not because wo then believed Smith was murdered by the liquor dealers , but because the event would iffurcl a reasonable pretext for ridding Omaha of a dangerous element. Mayor Boyd expressed himself as do- nirom to do his duty , but thought best to defer action until after Now Years , when the Slo- cumb law goes into effect. He wan of opinion that all the kooporajof low dives and disorderly houses would fail to procure the ne cessary bond and could not get thirty freeholders to endorse their applica tion. tion.So So the matter was allowed to rest , mil when Mayor Boyd announced his determination to enforce the Biocumb law after Now Years at all hazard. TJIK UKE commended the mayor For sustaining „ law and order. But , like a former mayor of Omaha who issued n proclamation to close all placei of business Sundays , while ho personally assured the dealers they would not bo molested , Mayor Boyd's intention to enforce the Slocumb law appears to have boon taken with n mental reservation , His first stop was an effort to cater to the liquor dealers by recognizing thu evasion of the letter nnd spirit of the law concerning notice ot publi cation required by the statute from each applicant for license. Next wo learn from the most reliable sources that ho proposes to license every ap plicant that files the necessary papers und pays the $200.00'no matter what his record may have boon heretofore. The board ) that uusuos licenses in Omaha consists of the mayor , city clerk nnd president of the council. It is solf-ovidont that whatever Mayor Boyd rules will be sustained by the clerk , and two being a majority Mayot Boyd will control. Relying upon the mayor's disposition to make no dis tinction in the issuing of licenses the keepers of some of the most no torious dons of infamy have filed ap plications. Among'thosu is the keeper of the Kt. Elmo , whore hundreds of our young men have been ruined and drawn from the path of decency and honesty , and whoro'as is well known to our city marshal and police , men are fre quently beaten and robbed. It is boastfully assorted that nobody dares to file a romonHtranco against granting a license to the keeper of this resort , because it might cost him his life. What a moiiMtrous state of affairs ! Has it como to this that J respectable people shall bo put in peril of their lives if they object to the counte nancing _ in our midst of criminal resorts ? Is Omaha u frontier min ing camp or a metropolis ? It is the manifest duty of the Mayor of Onialm to suppresi such disorderly houses , and it will bo thu duty of the board , of which ho is the head , to reject - joct every applicatioa that would li cense and legnli/o the maintenance of any resort whoso keeper is on record in the police court for violating lating the laws. But this is not all. By our direction the city editor of THE BEK called on the city clerk fern n list ot the names of the bondsmen of endorsers of applicants for license. He was flatly refused nnd informed they ( could not bo had until after the board had granted the license. There U no doubt Mr. Jew ett is acting under Mayor Boyd'a in struction , nnd wo ask , what does it mean ? The whole aim and spirit of the Slocumb law is to confine the liquor traffic to men of known respectability and decency. If its practical opera tion is to bo the oppression of poor and respectable dealers who cannot raise the license money , while keepers of robber's roosts who can readily got thu money shall bo licensed , fho main object of the framera of the bill will bo defeated. If straw bonds are to bo accepted , nnd the law abiding portion of the community - munity are to bu kept In ignorance of the character of the sureties , the whole law is nullified. Mayor Boyd may not comprehend that ho is nulli fying the law under the pretense of enforcing it , but the public will see it only in that light , ANII now T'Mwnrd Hosowntcr , in his KVIINI.MI BKK , appears as an out spoken apologist for nnd advocate of thoarrcsttd August Arndt. Having heard from AnuU'a own lips the read ing of ai article of Jita own composi tion , n ninst monopolies , the repub lican parly of the nation and the ofii * ccrn of the United States court , an article full of the most treasonable and seditious utterances wo nro not surprised that Hose water , the anti- monopolist when railroads nro con sidered , but the grasping monopolist nnd extortionist when it comes to the natter of liquor licojino advertising in THK JU'.K , should manifest n kindred feeling for his man in jail , whom Rome people in Oinahn believe was .ho murderer of the late Col. 3mith. If Rosownlor wants to free ; his man ; so cranky that lie lias be come involved in any number of law suits , this mnn whom n decent woman cannot live with , an uvowcd socialist nnd nihilist , who strongly endorse the nurder of the Russian czar nnd Liuiteau'a assassination of Garfield if io assorts the innocence of this man , why does ho not get bail for him , and : urn him loose to carry out his pft-ro- pcatcd threats against the lives of Tudgo Dundy , Hon. A. J. Popplcton and others ? By all means , Mr. Rosewater - water , insist that Anult shall have his freedom , nnd thereby _ possibly put a premium on awasiination. [ Republi can. can.THE THE BKK appears as the advocate of a man whom it'bolievos to bo treated unjustly nnd "opprcsivoly irrespective of the fact whether ho is guilty or innocent of the charge under which ho is arrested. Since when have Star chamber molhods been made n part of America's judicial oystem ? This is the question which THE BKK pro pounds to the authorities. Under what law is August Arndt placed in solitary confinement , refused access to his counsel , his wife and the public ears before being convicted of either crime or misdemeanor ? What princi ple of either justice or equity per mits n man to be punished firot and convicted or acquitted afterwards ? Isn't it a fact tli.it u von murderers nnd wretches like Quiteau who admit their crimes are treated with more consider ation than this man against whom the machinery of the law is being used in n manner which is universally con demned by every fair-minded man in thin city ? Wo repeat that the ques tion of Arndt's opinions on social or political subjects has nothing what ever to do with the case. They maybe bo most treasonable and seditious. But'in this country no. man is perse cuted or prosecuted by law for his opinions until they became acts and infringe upon the rights of others. Kvon then ho is entitled to the fair ness which our laws guarantee to every suspected criminal until ho is found guilty. In Arndt's cose , a man who has boon robbed cf his property by a great corporation , and become involved in law suits in trying to re cover his property , lias boon arrested on a minor charge and jailed for four days in solitary confinement , without being permitted to communicate with the outside world even in the presence of the officers of the law. Every newspaper in town has boon forced to present to the public a one -sided view of the case , while a gag has boon applied to the suspected man's mouth to prevent any vindica tion of his character from the charges made against it. If August Amdl were the worst criminal unhung , such a source would bo unjust and ought to bo denounced by every lover of fair play. This is not Russia and oven off in Russia Nihilists are permitted to give their side of the story. If any statement that Arndt might BOO fit to make in his own defense to the re porters without being sworn to would influencej the grand jury they must have a very poor case indeed. THE BEK enters its protest against the setting ting ot a dangerous precedent which may bo used at any time to menace the liberties of our citizens. If such tyrannical methods can bu employed without criticism the editor of THE BEE , who , according to thu man- agora of the Union Pacific , in a Nihilist , Communist , Socialist - ist and political firebrand , may bo urrcsted nnd jailed nt any time , with bail fixed at a figure thai ho is supposed to bo unable to furnish , denied even the privilege of being visited by his family , und deprived ol the chance of publicly aaaortint' his in nocence. THK bill introduced by Congress man Washburn , of Minnesota , for the roliot of settlers on pub lic lands provides that whenever a timber culture entry is abandonee or cancelled for the reason that the claimant fails to comply with the provisions of the timber culture act , no part of the land covered by the abandoned or cancelled entry shall bo entered or taken by any now appli cant except under the timber culture act. This bill if enacted may prove of material benefit of Nebraska , Iowa and Kansas , AH USUAL , the railroad organs thnf nro pulling Valentino nro trying to impress Nebraskaua with the idea that Val's appointment on the committee on Oarfiold'a memorial is an extraordi nary honor , As a matter of fact , the committee is made up of ono member from each state in the Union , and , inasmuch ua Nebraska only has n sin gle congressman , the speaker could lot well have omitted Valentine. SRSAIOU SAUNDBHS lias introduced a bH ! to establish an assay oflico in ) maha. A similar bill was intro- luced at the last session of congress nnd the senate committee was about ready to report favorably , when con fess adjourned , There is little doubt hat the present bill will receive equally favorabio consideration nnd > ccomo a law. LITERARY NOTES. I'llllOlOII ClTIKH AN PnAIlllE LAKHS bv J.ady Dtilfus Hardy , 1 vol. 8 mo. 3 8 tit ) . , Sl.t'O. A. Wnsl'lnglon te Son * , Sew York. For sale by .Tolm H. v. aul- Held. English books on America nro becoming - coming almost as numerous ns Ameri can books on England , The time , .00 , seems to have past when every transatlantic writbr on the United States believed himself n satirist nnd penned his impressions of our country and its people through the spectacles of prejudice and hasty observation. Lady Dufl'us Hardy's b ok is the latest contribution of the English press to a study of what they call "The American Question , " It is n bright , chatty and newsy vol ume of the author's tour across the continent with the impression of our social customs nnd manners , our city and country lifo , and above all our improved nnd comfortable methods of travelling. Lady Hardy never tires of passing the courtesoy and gallaiilry of Americans to unprotected women. She declares that no men in the world allow such attention to the wants of women , especially if lrvclling alone oa the men oj the United Stales. In nil her journoyings through America she never was insulted once by word or gesture while in London utch a state ment would scarcely be credited. Omaha people will bo interested in the chapter winch Lady Hardy devotes to our city. It is far from compli mentary. Our wind and dust , scorn to have left on his mind the usual im pression , while the width of our streets and thu ono story square fronts evi dently prejudiced her against our architectural advance. Other portions tions of the book are very entertain ing nnd contain many facts of interest. Funi'Li : AND GOLD by KatoSunborn , illus trated by Hasina Kimnett. 1 uil. , Sum. , Jntnea It. O4good& Co. , publishers , Uos- ton. ton.Within Within the compass of the forty-five pages which comprise this little vol ume , Miss Sanborn has collected n number of short poems relating to the flowers whoso names head the title page. Emerson , Bryant , Channing , Proctor , Celia Thaxter , H. H. Horace E. Scudder , and others are represented among the poets who classed the Golden Rod and Aster among thcit floral favorites. The cover ol the pamphlet is richly illustrated in purple and gold and contains ; lovely landscape trolliaed with flower : and vines. The book will make a mosl appropriate present for the holidaj season. NOIITH AMPHICAK RKVIKM , January , 1882 The leading article in The North American Review for January contain * the 'judgements ' of five of the mosl distinguished American authoritief upon "The Moral Responsibility ol the Insane. " Just at present this subject occupies a very prominom place in the minds of the Americar people ; but quite apart from its momentary montary interest , as connected witli the extraordinary trial now in pro gress in Washington , the problem ol determining the fact of insanity , and fixing the limits of responsibility ol the insane , is ono that in itself pos sesses an irresistible attraction foi every generous mind. The wrecl and ruin of intellect appeals at once te our highest sympathies , and tc whatever is noblest in human curiosity. The ollicors selected foi the discussion of this subject are Drs , Board nnd Soguin , of Now York , Dr , Elwoll , of Cleveland Dr. Jewell , ol Chicagonnd Dr. Folsom , of Boston , The other articles in the January mnn her of The Review nro as follows "Tho Now Machine " political , bj Wm. Martin Dickson ; "Shall Womei practice Medicine ? " by Dr. Mary Put iiam Jacob ! ; "Tho Geneva Award ant the Insurance Companies , " by G. R Cole ; and "A Chapter of ConfodoraU History , " by R. G. Ruflin. The announcement is made thai thu February number of Thu Review , tc bo issued January 15th , will contaii part III , of the "Christian Roligicn1 series of articles , and that it is to b ( a very able defense of the Chrisaiai faith , Cats CrAtlle. Khymen for Children by 1'A ward Willett , illustrated by Cbarle Kemlriclc , 1 > ol. U. Washington & Co. New York , fur sale by Jno. 3. CauIfieW Omaha , This is ono of the most artistic o childrons books which has appoarec from the English press and furnishei an appropriate and beautiful proton1 for Christmas time. The colored il lustrations are especially fine and th < accompanying letter press amusinj nnd entertaining. The regular edition of St , Nicholai in England is now 8,000 copies , am of the Christmas number 10,00 ( copies were issued. The January Century will bu delayed layed this month until the 23d inst Ono of its novel features is to be i frontispiece printed in. tint n portrai of the French statesman , Thiers , ac companying nn article by the Hon. 3. B. Wnshburne , our former minis- or to Fra.ice. A full-page portrait ) f Queen Margaret of Italy is given n connection witli nn article on the naking of Buratio lace , for which the Prince Louise of England has made a hketch , The number has nlso nnolhcr porlrait f President Gntfield ( from an arto- ypu by Edward Bierstadt , N. Y. ) , which will accompany an anecdotal > aper by Col. A. F. Rockwell , en- itlcd "From Mentor to Elbcron. " The immediate friends of the latu ircsident regard this portrait ns giving Bomswhat different phase of his character from that presented by the engraving by Cole in the December Century. Thu nrtotypo is also in- cresting as being the portrait Mrs. Oarfiold selected to send to Queen Victoria. The Crislmas number of The Child- en's Museum , that bright little nonthly published by F. B , ( joddard & Co. , Now York , is filled with pleas- ng nnd profitable things for the young folks. The amount of matter and llustration * it contains mnks it ono of our best periodicals for the price ton cents n number or ono dollar a year. The fifteenth annual exhibition of the American Water Color society will open January JJO , and works will bo received on the l'2th , 13th and 14th. Information may be obtained from Henry Farrcr , 51 West Tenth street , Now York. The illustrated catalogue will BOOH be issued. Nearly n Mirnclo. i : . Ascnith Hall , lUughnnipton , N. Y. , writes : "I suffered for teveral inoiitlw with a dull p.iln through the lung and shoultlors. 1 lost my sriritH , appetite and co'cii , nnd could with difficulty keep up all thy. My mother procured some Hi IIDOCK HI.OOD lJtnr.li1 > . 1 too t them as directed , ami have felt 110 pain since first \veek after uihiK them , nnd nin now quite well" 1'iiie 81.00 , trial size 10 cents. ilecl'.l TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportnntMatomonts of "Wo ILnowu People "Wholly Vorllicd. In order that the public niav fully realize the nuincnc's of thu stitenentH , M v\Ul ft < the iKiucrand vnluo of the article of which the } spealt , vvopublish lurswltli t-o facsimile s'sra- ' Hires of narlles vvhovo sincerity is Ijevon 1 < iucs- tlon. IhoTmthof these tcetlmonlaU is nb > elute - lute , nor can the facts they announce be Ig nored. OMMIA , N'm. , Slay 24,1831. II. II. WARSKR&CO. : DKAII SIR : 1 have frequent ! } used Warner's Safe Kidney and Llv er Cure for local aflcctlous attendant upon sevcro rheumatic attacks , and have alajs derived benefit therefrom. I have al o Used the Safe iM'mnu with eatl'factory re sults , t consider these medicines orhy of contldc.ce. Deputy Treasurer. OMAIU , Nun , Way 24 , leSl. II. F. WARS-KR & Co. , Itochcstcr , N. V. : OITMH : I have used jour Enfe Kidney and Liver Cure this spring as a tv cr invIgorator , and 1 find It the best remedy I over tried. lh < uc used 4 bottles , ard It has made me feel better than cv er I aid before In the xpring. L . P. R , Shops. OUAIIA , N'm. , May 24 , 1881 , H. H. WARXBR&CO : SIRS : For more than 15 yars I have suffered much in onvcnienco from combined kldnej and lirer itlseases , and have been un.bloto work my urln > , y org na also being affected. I tried a great many medicines and doctors , but I grew worse and wone day by day I was told I had Brliilit'8 Dlscaie , and 1 wished mjtelf dead If I could not have speedy relief. I took your Sale Kldnej and Liver cure , knowing nothing else uaaeverknountocurotha disease , and I havi not been disappointed. The medicine has cured me , and I am perfec ly well to dav , entirely throcgh jour Safe Kidney and Liver Cure J wish jou nil succ 63 in publishing this v.luable remedy through the world. U. P. R. 1U Shops. Thousands of equally strong endorsementt many of them In coset'Whcre hops was aban doned bavo boon voluntarily glv rn , Hhowlng the remaikable power of Warner's Safe Kidney and Llv er Cure , In all d ecasei of the kldnejs. liver or urinary organs. If any ono who reads this ha , anj phy. lal trouble remember the gret danger ol delay Matter of Application of Htnry Hernber. ger for Liquor License. NOTICK. Notice IH hereby given that Henry Horn- berger did , upon the lth ( ! clay of Decem ber , A. D. , 1881 , tile hU implication to the Mayor and City Council of Oinnhn , for license ta sell Alall , Snlrituouannd Vinous Liquor * , at No , 1S21 Douglas street. Third Ward , Omaha , Nebraska , from the let day of January , 1882 , to the 10th day of April , 1882. If there he no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from December 10th , A. D. , 1S81 , the said license will be granted. HK.VIU HouNiiKHOJ ! ) : , Applicant. The DAILY Urn newspaper will publish the above notice once each weak for two vvtfk-B at the ctpciiBo of thu upplicant. The City of Omaha is not to lie charged there with. J. il. L. C. JLVVBTF , 1 Sty Cletlt. Matter of Applijation of W. J. White- housu for pernilnt to Hell Liuur | UK n Druggist. NOTION. Notice is hereby } ! % . en that Win.J. White- house , did | ) on the 10th day of December , A. ! > . , 1881 , file his application to the Mayor and City Council , of Omahn , for penult to Hell Malt , Spirituous , nnd Vinous i.iquon ) , at a Druggist , for medicinal , mechanical , and chemical purposes only , at No. G05 Sixteenth fatreet , Fifth ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the lut day of Janu ary , 1882 , to the 10th day of Apiil , 1882. If there be no ohjectfonH , reinonatance , or protest filed within two weeks from De cember 10th , A. D , , 1881 , the said permit will be granted. W. J. WllITCHOl'HK , The Omaha Dtily BKK newspaper wil publish the above notice once each week lor two weeks , at the expense of the ap plicant. The City of Omaha is not to be charged therewith , J. J. I , . O. JEWETT , City Clerk. VICTOR'S ' RESTAURANT , 1016 Foraham Street. Ojstcn , Chopi and Game Cooked .to Order , And Served Under Pertonal Gupervltlon ol Proprietor , VIOl'OR DUOROSS. SIBBBTT & PULiLBB , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , D > V1D CITY , NEB , 8p : Ul attontlon fUco ( to coJltctlocs In Dull HOUSES Lots , FARMS , Lands. For Sale By BEMIS , FIFTEENTH ADD DOUGLAS STS , , No. 2M , Full lot lonceil and "Itli small Imtld- mr on Capitol Avenue near 2ith > trectf00. . No. 25" , largo lot or Mock ' - > 9" > liy 270 feet on Hamilton , near Irene street , $ Jf > 00. No. 256 , Full lorncr lot on Janes , near 16th street , $3,000. No. 2M , T o lots OH Center street , near Cum- ng street , ? 9 CO. Nn , 'Jo1' Lot on Spruce ttrcct , near flth street. SOW. SOW.No. No. .51 , Two lots on Scuard , near King street , SSfiO. SSfiO.No. . 251 J , Lot on Scuard , ncir Kin , ; street , ? 3i > 0 0No. No. 240 , Half lot on Dodge , near lltli street , . . No. 247 , Four btnutiful resilience lots , near Crelirhton Collector will sell s.pamto ) , < 3,00 > . No. 24U , Two lots on Uha'lc * , near Cumin ; streit , SluOcich. No. 24UJ , Lot on Idaho , 'near Cumin ? street , 3100.ho. ho. 21. , Ono acre lot on Cuminntar ; Dutton street , 7&0 No. 211 , Lot on FornViair , nc.ir 18th trect , $4,000. NY. 211 , Lot GO by 133 feet on College street , niarSt JIar.i's \untie , WM. NY.I'J , Lot on DougUi , near Clitli Etrcet , KJ7fi. KJ7fi.NY. NY. 211 , Lot on Karnham , i.car 2Utli a rcct , S7f.0 , No. 240 , Lot CO by 01 feet on South A > cnue , near Ma on street , S550. No 239 , Corner 1ft on Itur1 , near 2M street , 82.CO ? . No. CSS , 120U32 feet on Harnc } , near 24th utrce ( v. Ill cut it uji ) , 82,400. NY. 235 , 71\310 feet on Slionnan Avenue (10th ( strctt ) , nuir Craio , S1.01O. NY. V01 , Lot on Douglas nlrtet , near 23d s-7-,0. NY. 22 : ! , Lot on 1'icr slnet , near Scunrd , Srr.OO. . No. 2J1 , Lot 40/00 feet , near U pltol Avenue and22d ttrect , $1,000. NY. 227 , Tno lota on Decatur , niarlieiiestrcot , 200 and S175 each. NY. 22.1 , 1 ot 14 J 30-110 liy 141 feet on Sherman Av ciuio ( IGth street ) , near Ornce , S"2,400. NY. 220 , Lot 23UU fcit on Bed e , near 13th street , make an offer. NY. 217 , Lot on 2M street , ncr.r Clark , J.'OO. NY 210 , Lot on HamiUoi , near Kin , ' , * ! -00. NY. 20U , Lot on 18th , near Nicholas btrict , 00. NY. 207 , Two lots on 10th , near Pacific street , 81.WO -Vo. 205 , Two lota on Castclhr , near 10th street , 8100. 8100.NY. NY. 204 , lieautlful residence lot on Dh Ulon street , near Cumin ) , ' , 3M. NY. 03 , Lot on Maunders , near Hamilton street , SUM. So. 109 } , Lot 16th btrcct , near Pacific , $500. No. HM , Three lota on SaunUerj street , near Sertard , 81,30V. NY. ItUlf Lot on 20th itreet , near Sherman , $35" . NY. 194VTno " lots on 22il , near Orice street , $000 o.ch. No. 191J , tno lots on King , near Hamilton street , (1,200. No. 1MJ , two lots on nth street , near White Lead WurKs , 81,050. No. 1SSJ , one full Mock , tin lots , near the bar racks ? 400. NY. 101 , lot on Parker , near Irene street , $30P. NY. 183 , tvio lots ou Cass , near 21st street , ( Kilt edge , ) Hi.WO. NY. 181 , lot on Center , near Cuming street , S300. S300.NY. . ISO , lot on 1'lcr , ncir Scward street , SC50. No. 175 , lot on Bhertnan av enuo , near Izard street , * l,4iO. Mo. 174J , lot on Cess , near 14th , $1,006. NY. 170 , lot'ou Pacific , near 14th street ; make often. . NY. ICO , K lots on Farcbam , near 24th street , 81,45JtoH2VOO each. Ho. ira , full block on 126th street , near race course , and three lots In tilae's addition , near Sauu ira and Cowlus utreetH , 2,000. No. 129 , lot on California street , near Crelgh ton college , 125. AO. 127 , acre lot , near the hiad of St. Mary's a > cnue , gJ.COO. NY. 1M , about twoacrcn , near the head of St. Mar } 'tf av enuc , 41,030. No. 12Q , lot on 18th street , near White Lead Works , 8025. No. 124 , sixteen lot ? , near shot tower on the Ilcllev uc road , * 75 per ot. NY. 122 , 132\13i feet (2 ( lots ) on 18th street , near 1'opplcton'n , ilUOO. No. llv , thirty half-acre lots in JHllard and Caldw ell's additions on Shqrman avenue , .Spring und Him toga streets , near the end of jjrrccn Btrtct car track , tout to § 1,200 each. NY. b ! > , lot on Chicago , noir 22d street , 81 , MX ) . No. 83 , lot on Caldncil , near Sauudcrs street , fiOO. fiOO.No. . 88 , corner lot on Charles , near Saunders street , $700. NY. 8S lot on Izard , near 21st , with two small nouses , 2,400. No. M , two lots on 10th , near Pierce street , l.fOO. NY. 78 , three lots on llarney , near 19th street , No. T6,00\132 feet on 9th strict , near Leaven- wortu htri'ct , < 3OUO. , No. 75 , 00x82 fcot , on Pacific , near bth ttrcet , Sl.tOO. No. 00 , 00x132 feet , on Douglai street , near lOMi , 42.WXI. I o. DO , elchtccn lots on 21st , 22d , ? 3d nnd Saundira stri-its , near Uracoand Haundcrs btrtit bridge , $100 each. No. t ) , ouu fourth hloik (180x135 feit ) , near the Convent of 1'oor Claire on Hamilton street , near thu end of rid btrte rar track , ijsSO. No. 6 , lot on Marcy , ncarOtli sticet , 41,200. No 3 , lot on ( . 'allfcrnia , near 21st , * l , OJ. No. a , 1st on Cat" , mar 2AI fctrcct , ffM. No. 1 , lot i u Hamey , near ISthJCOO. . Lots In llarlmch'H IIrut and second mUllllonn , also In 1'arkir's. hhlunV , Ni'laon't , Tirraoo , h. V. Niilth'ii , Ilcdlclv'H , alto's. LaVo's , and all other addition * , at any prices anil terms. SO-i lots In lluiiscom Place , near Hanscom Par ! . ; ntleis Irom J300 to ft 0 laih. Ona hLtidrcd and (1(1 ( j-nine beautiful retl- dcui.o lotv. located on IIainlltoiu > tre t , half wnj between the turn table of the red street ur line and the waterworks rtsmlor and addition , and lint vent ot the Convent of the bisters Poor Clalro In alilnn's ailultloii , 1'rlccn tango from 75 to 4100 each , and vv ill bo told on cany terms. Tracts ol 5 10,15 , 2i , 40 or bO fins , vilth buildlni' * and other ImprovimcntM , anaUdjohilni ; city , at all prices. COO of the best residence lots In the city of Omaha any location jou doilre north , at , south or v i , t. and at bed rock priets. 220 cholui lusliieos lol In all the principal business utrceU of Omaha. ar > lnf | from SMo to 67,000 CAI.II. Two hundred houses and lots ranging from WOO to 816.0UO , and located In every l > rt of the cltj. cltj.Large number of excellent fanin m I > ousUu , 8n > } , Blunder * , Uodtfo. WMhlnitton , Hurt , and other good tountln In Eastern MibruU. Bemis' REAL ESTATE AGENCY , * 15th and Douglas Street , JEkLA. , 3V3E133. ; i De Meyer's CATARRH E. The Duly Kuowa Real Cnro. The antidotal theory , now mlmlttcil ( o bo the only treatment which will cradle-ate Cat.ir- rhnl Polton. Met. OHM , ll.Tajlor , UONoMo street , Ilruok- l > nN. Y "Ono jmika o eflcctul n nullr.il cure. " llet.Opo. A. lid * , CoblokPI , Schoharle. Co. , N . V , : ' It rritartil mo to mmlnl tctal ! Li- bom.1' llm.W. II. Stunner , Pmlcrlcl. . Mil. " 1'lne rnulta In MX owes In iny family. " Hov. tlco. t : . Pratt , bt. Stephen's Hoctory , I'hln. : "Quito uondi/tful ; let me distribute jour 'Trml c , ' " Cliis. 11 , M.iiilioje , Newport , U. I. : ' I was toodcat to hear thoihutch hells rln t ; lioarinit tixtorcil " OcorKO W. Lamlirteh * , 73 UMcll street , Haiti- more , Md. : "SulTcrcil 0 v ar i I'crfcctlr cured. " Jin. M. i : . Shctmcj , 3"22 Sarah street , St. Louis : "Tho nret natural breath In 0 years- " Mrs. J. W. 1'urccll , Ooldcn Citj. Col. : "Use.1 onlvone package ! entirely lured ; suffered 24 years. " Dr. F. N. Cl rk. DontUt.S.Moiitproincrj street. San Francisco. "SitllcrcJ 15 jcars ; perfectly Hired , " etc. Dr. Wei Da Meyer's Popular "TREATISE" on LV.ar h mailed free. The grtui Cure Is de livered by Druggists , or by D. D. Dcwey & Co. , 182 Kulton street , New York. Sfor I 00 , inon-wcd-frl&nat&wcckeow United States Depository ] NationalBank . - OF OMAHA _ Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) Orgonlccd aa a National Bonk August 20,1863. CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300OGO , OmCBJUJ AND DIHICTORS > HlRHAN Komrrzx , President. AUGUSTUS Kowmx. Vice President. U. W. YATKJ , Cashlor. A , J. 1'orrLirro.t , Attorney. JOUN A. Ciuiainot. F. II. DAVIS , Asst. CjOiler. Thl bank receives deposits without regard to aniotinti. lames time certificates licarlnf ; Interest. Draws drafts on San Francisco and principal cities of the United States , also London , Dublin Edinburgh and the principal cities of the contl ] nent of Europe. Sells pasaengor tlclicti for einleranteby { the ID , man llnp mavldtf Matter of Application kof K. I tallow for Liquor Licence. NOT10K. Notice it hereby given that'K. Dallow did upon the 17th day of December , A. D. . 1881 , file hN application to the Maj-or and City Council of Omahn , for liccriHu to pell Mail , Spirituous and Arinous Liquors , at No. 1011 Chicago Street , Fifth Ward , Omahn , Nil ) . , from the 1st dayof Janurry. 1882 , to the 10th day of April , 1882. If there bo no objection , remonstrance or piotest filet ! \\ithin Uvo weeks from Dee mlier 17th. A. 1) . , 1881. the said li- censill be granted. J' . . DAI LOW , Applicant. -V. THE OMAHA DAII.I BKK newspaper will publish the a' eve notice f < r two weeks at the expense ot the applicant. The City of Omnha is not to be charged therewith. J. .T. L. CJw\KrrCityClerk. _ _ _ Matter of Application of Mrn. Eiuelia Thume for Liinor License. NOTICK. Notice is hereby given tht Mrs. Eraelia Thume did , upon the 17th day of December , A. D. 1881 , file his application to the Muyor and City Council of Oinnhi. for license to sell Malt , Spirituous nnd Vinous Liquors , at No. 315 South Tenth street , Third ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the 1st day of Janu ary , 1882 , to the 10th day of April , 1882. If there be no oqjcction , remonstance cr protest filed within two weeks from the 17th of December , A. D. 1881 , the said license will be granted. MKS. KMKLIA THUMK , Applicant. The OMAHA DAILV UKK newsi aper will publish the aaovo notice once each week for two weelta at the expenseof _ the appli cant. The city of Omaha is not to be charged therewith. J. J. L. C. JEWF/TT , City Clerk. Matter of Application of Kennard liroa , i. Co. for Permit to Sell Liquor as a Druggist. NOTICK. Notice in hereby given that Kennard S ttros. & Co. did , upon the 17th day of December - cember , A , D. , 1881 , file their application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha , for permit to neil .Malt , Spirituous and Vmoui Liquors , as a Drugptlut for medi cinal , mechanical and chemical purpose * only , at No. 1402 Douglas street , Fourth word , Otnchn , Neb. , from the 1st day of January , 1882 , to the 10th day of April , 188 ? . If there be no objection , remonstrance or prote t 61ed within two weeks from De cember 17th , A. D , , 1881 , the * aid permit will begrantod. KENNAIID IJitos. & Co. , Applicants. THE DAILY BEE newspaper will rublinh theab < no notice once each week for two weeks , at the expense of the applicants The City of Omaha is not to be charged therewith. J. J. L. C. JKAVKTT , _ City Clerk. Mutter of Application of C. Kahubach for Liquor License. NOTICK. Notice IB hereby given that A. Kalm- bach did , upon the 10th dayot December , . A. D. , 1881. file his application to the Mayor and City Council of Om ha , fur license to tell Malt , Spit ituous und Vinouv LiquoiH , at No. 411 ! South Thirteenth street , Third ward , Omahn , I\el ) . , from the 1st day of January , 188' ' , to the 10th day of April , 18S' ' . If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from De cember 10th , A. D. , 1881 , the said license \\ill be granted.C. . C. KALMIIACK , Applicant. THE OMAHA DAILY HEK newspaper will publish the abuve notice once each week for two weeks at the extense of the npplij cant. The City of Omaha is not to bo' " charged therewith. J , J.L. C. JEWKTT , City Cleik. Matter of application of lull & McM&hon for permit to sell Liquor as a Druggist , NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ish & Me- Mahon did upon the IGth day of December , A. D , , 1881 , file his application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha , for per mit to oell Malt , Spirituous xud Vlnotu Omaha , Neb. , from the 1st of January , 1882 , to the 10th day of April , 1882. ] f there be no objection , leinonstrnnc * , or protest filed within two weeks from December IGth , A. D. , 1881 , the said per mit will be wanted. IBH & MC-MAHO.V , Applicant , THIS D.uu 111 E newspaper will publish the above notice once each week for two. weeko. at the expeuxo of the applicant. The City of Ownhn i * not to be chnrgeil therewith. J. J. 10. . JKWKTT , City Clerk. C. F , Manderson , V AT LAW ATTORNEY - - > 2