1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. DECEMBER 72. 1&81. THE DAILY BE IS. OMAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO , PROPRIETORS. 910 Farnhnm , bet. Olh and 10th Streets. TKKM9 OK SUW3CU1PTIO.X. copy 1 year , In fuhancopu ( tx\i | ! ] ) . .f 10.00 6 non't ! " " . . . t.oj month " " . . . 3.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. VUHICAHB CJIICAOO , Kt. mt , SUSNIUrOtW 15O OMAHA IUILROUI. teATO OmAhft Piunengor No. 2 , 8:30 : a. in. Ac- cotnmoilMlon No. 4,1:00 : p. tu. AtrlieOmfth& Vnssonccr No. .1 , 5:20 : p. m. Accommodation No. 3 , lOi.'O a. m , LH1VINU OMAHA AJT OR KOtlTII BOC&D , 0. , n. & O. 7:10 : . in. 8:10 : n. m. C. h N. W. . 7:40 : . m. 3:40 : p. m. C. , K. I. & I' . . 7:40 : ft. m 3:40 : p. in. K. C. , St , J. 4 C. I ! . , UnvcH nt 8 it. m. nrd 0M : p. m. ArthcsatSt. IxmUnt 0:30 : n. m. nnd 5:62 : p. m. ( m.V. , St. ! , . & { ' . .lours at 8 v m. ami 3:401 : > . m. ArriTRD ivt St. Louis nt 0:40 : n. m. ana 7:30 : m wiur on foiTtrviuna.1 B. A M , In Noli. , Through r.vpicM , E : 0 , ra. 11. A II. Unroln Kxprc * < fl'20 p. ni. D Otrrlniiil Kiprctti , 12:16 : p. in. 0 , .t K. V. ( ot Lincoln , 11-4S k. in. O. A U. V. for Onccoh , 0.40 n. m. U. 1' . freight No. 6 , 60 : a. in. D. P. freight No. 9 , 8SO : < i. m. U. V. frokht No. ia , : Hp. ) m. U. V. freight No. 7 , H:10 : p. m. emigrant. -.I1. Dcincr oxpreta. 7:1S : ! p. m , U. P. froli'ht Nn 11 , 11 SJ p. in. U. 1' . IK'tiur fright , 3JO p. m. AktlVlSO FRO * CUT AhS MUTIt. n. n. A o b.oo a. m. 7:1 : ? * p m. ( . & N. W.,0:4D : a. m. 7:2.1 : p. in. 0. H. I. & I1. , 0:4 : 5 n. in. 3:05 : p. in. K. C , BU Joe & 0 It. , 7:40. : ) . ui.-0:45 : p.m rMst tun KB/TA O. ft IL V. Ittn Lincoln 1.03 p. ra , U. P. I'aclflo KxpnwH 3:26 : p. m. U & M. In Nob. , Through K\prct 1:15 : \ > in. tl. & M. Lincoln K.\prc jt 11.40 R m. O. P. Pemcrcvprctw , 7:35 : a. in. U. P. Freight No. 11-2 60 p. in. U P. To. tt 5:10 : a. in. KnilRrant D. P. freight No. 11,12:16 : p. m. U. P. NO.D.OO p. ni. V. P. Vn. It 1 : < C , n. m. U. P. Denver freight , 1:10 : a. m. O. A It. V. mlxoj , ar. 4:45 : p. m. UDMUT TRAINS RlinrRILN O-iAHA AMD COU.ItlL ntUFFB. LOATO Omaha at 3:00 : , D.-OO , 10:00 : and 11:00 m. ; 1:0 : 2.00 , S.-CO , 4CO : nnd fctOO p. m. Ixnvo Council Dluffa at 8:25 : , 0:26 : , 10 25 and 1:06 . m. ; tS6 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : and 6:25 p. in. 8unHnj- The dummy leaves Omaha at O.'OO mad llxo a , m. ; 2:00 : , 4UO : and 5:00 : p. in. Leaves Ooundl DluJTi at 9:25 : and 11M a. m. ; 2S : , 4:25 : nxl C:2C : p. m. Through and local paMenpcr tralni between Omaha and Couu U HluJlB. Lcare Omaha fl:16 : , 7146 , 8:40a. in. ; 3:40 : , 6:15 : , 0X0 p. m. Arrive Ouiaho 7:40,11:35,11:45 : : a. m. ; C:40 : , 7:05 , 7:15 , 7:40 p. ra. _ _ _ _ O enloganl doting of Mplls. louiK. onra. CUIBB. a , m. p. m. a. m. p. m. Cfclcago&N. W 11.00 0:00 6:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , R I. & Pacific. 11 0 DAO 6SO : 2:40 : Chicago , B. & q. . . -.11:00 OKW 6:30 : 2:40 : Wabash 12:30 : 6:30 : 2tn : Bioux City and 1'acino. . . 900 6:30 : 2tO : Union Pacific 4KX ) 11:40 : Omaha&K. V 4XW 11:40 : B.&M. In Neb 4:00 : 8:10 : Omaha& Sioux City. . . . 600 7:30 : P.&U. Lincoln 10:30 : 6:00 : D. P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . lSO : 11:00 : D. P. Donvcr Kxo 0:00 6:30 a. Bkrax City & St. P..11:00 : S:40 malls for Htato ot Iowa leave but once a tef , vix : 0.30 a. m. Office open Sundayo from 12 m. to 1 p. m. TII08. F HALL P M. Business Birectorv , Abstract arid Real fcttato. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Office. W. H. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street Architects. DDFRENE & MEXDELS30IIN , ARCT1ITECT3 Room 14 Crclghton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room 2 , Ciolghton Block. Boots and Shoe * . JAMES DuVINK & CO. , Floe Boota and Shoea. A rood assortment ol borne work on hand , comer Izth and ll&rnoy. mO& EJUCKSON , 8. E. cor. 10th and DousrUa. JOHN FORTUNATUS , COfi 10th street , manufactures to order good work t tali prices. Repairing done. Bed Springs. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 DourUset. Books , New * and Stationery * J. L FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MCQHANE & 8CHROEDER , the oldest B. and E. banse In NebnuOu. establUhod 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RKSTADRANT , MRS. A. RYAN , cothwtst corner IGthand Dodee. Best Board for the Money , Satisfaction Guaranteed , Ueala at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnlshnl Hnnms Supplied. Carriage * and Road Wagons. WM 8NYDER , 14th and Ilamey Streets. Jewei , ere. JOHN DAUMER 1314 Famham Street. Junk. H. BEimiOLD , llairs and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner ttth and Douglas Sta. Lamps and Ulauware. J. BONNER 1309 Doualos St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. 0. A LINDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re' celrliiK the lateat ilcsiKim for Spring and Buminor OooJs for gentleuibn's wear. Stylish , durable , stnd prices low as ccr 216 13th bet. DOUC. & Kani. Millinery. MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale and lUtall , Fancy - cy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card [ loanlrt , Iloeicry , Glotca , Corsets , &c. Cheapest House In the Wcxt. Pnrrhascrs ea\o SO per cent. Order by Mail. 116 Fifteenth Street. hotindry. MBN WEARHE k SONS , cor. llth&Jarkfionsta Hour and Feed , OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnhtm 8U. , Wehhans Bros. , proprietors. Urocer * . Z. STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng ami lur T. A. McSIIANE , Corn. 23d and Cumin ? BtrooU. Hardwaio , Iron and Steel , OLAN & LANGWORTIIY. Wholesale , 110 ni' 112 16th street A. HOLMES corner Iflth and California Harness , Saddles , &a B. WEIST 2013th St. bet FamA Itarney. Hotels ; ANFIELD HOUSE , Geo. CanfldJ.Sth & FarnnADl DORAN HOUSK , P , II. Gary , 913 Famham St. SLAYEN'S HOTEL. F. Sa ! > on , 10th St. eouthorn Hotel GUI. Hamel Oth & Lcavcnw ortb Clothing Bought. O .SHAW will pay highest Cach price for second b&nd clothlnc. Corner 10th and Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUUN & CO. Kino Vuo Uuodu , Cor. 16to and Doutlts trceU. W. J. WHrrEUOfJfE , Wholeule & RcUII , teth it. a FIELD , 2022 North Bide Cumlng Street. PARR , Druinrtet , 10th and Howard Streets. Dentists , DR. PAUL , Williams' Clock Cor. Hth & DoKs. | Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. F , LEUUANN & CO. , Hew York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1812 Karn- hsm strict. Ck 0. Enevola also boota and shoes 7th & Pacific. r-urulture. A t , GROSS , New and BtvOnd Hand Furniture od Stoves , 1114 Douglu. Highest cub price Id for second hand goooi. .BONNEK 1309 Don/U it. Fine goods , &c. Pence Works. OUAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. . 1213 Harney St , Improve' 4 Ice Boies , Iron and Wood Fence * . Office Railings , Countm ol tine and Olears and Tobacco. WEST d FIUTSCHER , manufacturers ot Cl arf , \VTiolenalo I > re.lr l n Tot > cco , 1305 Doucla * . V. P. LOKKNi'.F.N mannUcturtr 1410 Farnhtm Florist. A. Donaglme , plants , cut flowers , Mtots , ooqaet * etc , N , W. cor. l < nhnj Douclwi streeta. Otvll engineers nnd Surveyors , ANDRKW nosKWATKR , Crclphton Block , rovn Surveys , Grade and Scworogo Systems a Specialty. Uommlsslon Merchants. JOHN O. WII , 1.13,1414 Dolgo Street 0 H. nr.KMKIl. For lUUlts MO Urge advertise ment In IHHv Cornice Works , Western Cornloa Works , Manufacturers Iron Oornlco , Tin , Iron and Ditto Hoofllng. Onion from any locality promptly executed In the K-st manner. KaUor.v and Olllcc 1213 llarney St. U. SI'KCIIT , Proprietor. ( lahtuilznl Iron Cornlcx-s , Whitlow Cn | , etc. , manufactured and put up In any part of the country. T. S1NHOLU 410 Thirteenth street OrocVnry , } . DONNER 1209 IOUIIM ftroot. Good line. Clothing and Furnishing Goods. OEO. II. I'CTKUSON. AIM Hnt * . Cap" , noots , fhofg , Natloni nnd Cutlery , 804 S. 10th street. Refrigerators , Cnntlold's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Fam. A Hutnoy. Show Cojo Mnnufactory. ) 0. J. WILDE. IKnutucturor and Dealer In all klmls at Shoir . , 1317 Ca < 8 SL FUANK L. GHRIIAUD , proprietor Oinnhiv Show Case iiianutsctnrj' , S18 South ICthntrett , between Ixvuonuorth and llarcy. All goods wnrranloj lltut-clas . Pawnbrokers. nosKNFKLD. Ibtli St. . tict. far ft liar Qtovcs KIIO 1 tnwaro. A. Bur.iKSTiu : , Dou'cr In Stove * and tinware , and M.viufMturer of Tin lloofa and all kinds of llulldlng Work , Odd Kollows' Block. J. BONNIIR. 1809 DousUfl St. Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholwtlo and Retail Seed Drills and Cultivators , Odd Fellows Hall. Physicians nn 1 Surgeons. W. 8. GlUns , M. D. , Rjom No 4 , Orelghton Block , 16th Street. P. B. LEISKNIUNO , I. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. poetofflce DR. L. B , GRADDY , Oculist and Aurlst. S. W 16th and Farnham Sta Photograpners. GEO. HUYN , PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt- Plumblnc , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. , 21012th St. , bet. Famham and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. 7ITZPATRICK. 1409 Doiulu Street. Painting nn apor anting. HENRY A. KOSTKRS. 141 Dodge Street Shoo Utores. Phillip Lang. 13JO Farnham st , bet 18th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS A LFJVR. 1410 DouslM St. . Now and Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods , he. , bought anil sold on narrow marrlna. balooni. HENRY HAUFMANN , In the now brick block on Douglas Stmet , has just opcnod n most elegant ucoi Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 o\cry day. " Caledomi " J FALCONER 07910th Street. Undertakers , CHAS. RIEWE , lOiy Famham hot 10th i lltd. 09 Uent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St. . Fancy Oooilx WESTEK1ST CORNICE WORKS ; C. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB , MANUFACTURERS OF GALYAMED IEON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON § SLATE BOOFING , Speoht's Patent Metalic Sky light. Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. I am the general State Agent for the above line of KOods. KOods.IKON IKON FENCING. Cresting * . Balustrades , Verandas.Office ( and Bank Railings , Window and Cellar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind , THE KENDALL PLAITIffi lACHfflE DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION , ity TH plaits and priwe perfectly ono yard per minute. Itlt iililtHfro.il Mftof an Inch to 1 1-1 Indus In width In tiorriarnt feltn or finest nllk' . It does all klniU anil Htjlei of plaltlnfr In uw. No lady that tloeH her own dru.tn making can a ord to do without ono on nice plaiting In n.verloutof fanhlon , If ectn It nlln Itself. For Uachinit ) , CircuLira or Atent'n ! terms adtlrtM CONGAIl ifc CO. . 113daniH St. , Chicago , ni. OiO.V. : . KKNDALL , , ' ' ' THE OCKDENTAL ! d. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , ISTEB , Rates , Two Dollars For Day , 125J6m SIBBETT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , 8p cUl tttoBtloa giun to collectlooi lo Butl fr " AFTER DUET HAUTE. The Brooklyn Humorist's Attempt nt Pacific SlojH ) Uoiniuicliiff. UrcoKlt n V tcle. Tlioro wixs ovidoiitly trouliln brewing ing , ntul trouble of abnormal intorcat , for never before in the history of Four Ace Flat had nil hands knocked oil' work for a whole dny. When Abe Tucker wixs hung , a coinmittoo took chnrgo of the solctnonitics , nnd the beat of the inhabitants nttundcd to tliuir business us usual , liven when Hud D.xvis licld four iineons oyor the kiiiR-full of the 'Fritco , with $000,000 in the pot , the honest dcni/ons of the tint iiulustriously stuck to their legiti mate vocation of gouging oacli other , and local tradition says the tiuht bo- twoLMi iMullitis and tlm Kid did 'not draw a hnlf-payini ; ring aido. Hut to-day the whole Flat was at leisure , and it was rumored in the morning that Buck Oalloway would wear a plug hat , nnd posMbly a vest wlum ho appeared on the tlehl. Unt Lcllingwoll had bought n now blue tlunnel shirt that morning , and itVIVR said that ho had greased nis boot * , all of which proved true , thousjh de nounced as c.iuards by the skeptics when lirst mentioiiett in tlioir pres ence. ence.At thu Oriental saloon thovo wnn tripe on the free lunch table , and at the Palace garden blue chips had uono to § 20. And yet it was not 11 gal * day. Thuro was nn oarneatness in the faces of men that destroyed any idea that n picnic or a lynclnpg matinee was in prospect. Besides , the constitution of the Klat was ritrorously in favor of postponing all pleasure until night , nnd so it uns manifest that that there was trouble on hand , and trouble of a serious nature. During the morning it was all gos sip , but toward noon , when Buck ( lalloway , in the much envied plug hat , nnd Hill Letlingwoll , resplendent in full blue shirt of dazzling brilliancy , with boots greased to n mirrorliko resplendency , passed ouch other on the street without the customary salutation , all Four Ace Flat know that the hour had come , and braced itself for the oxcitomont. Pools took n now impetus. Money was placed rapidly , nnd in the market loans were effected at thu heavy per centage of four for one , which made it easy to keep the reckoning. "Think uho'll stay game ? " asked Pete Wilder , as ho examined his pistol and loaded it with grave solicitude. "For whatever yet got , she will , " responded Mr. David S.impson , who , by reason of his having added some salt codfish to his stock of liquors , had become a merchant and been elected Mayor. "She'll stick like a tree. " "And the Englishman ; " demanded Pete , taking aim nt a man who had re fused him a thousand dollars. "Prottygoodnhot , " criticised Mayor Sampson , as the unaccommodating capitalist dropped in his trucks ; "took him just under the ear. Yes , sir , 1 think the Englishman will stay , too. " And they joined the crowd who were pressing toward the outskirts of the town. "You say along the outside of the wecpin , Bill ? " remarked a tall , hand- BOIUO girl to Mr. Loflingwoll , as she fastened her hat with n steady hand. Life in the silver leads bad loft its impress on her face , which , in spite of the traces of dissipation , had still soft lines of womanly loveliness in it. "Ilight along the outside and for the hip , " replied Mr. LeflingTrellwho | was admiring his shirt with an ani mated countenance. "Arc wo most ready , Buck ? " in quired a large , fine looking Knplish- inau of Galloway. "I don't regret the act. But I may hold to-day in remorse as long iis Ilivo. " "Oh , blow that ! " retorted Mr. Gal- lowny. "Aim low and lot remorse keep shop while you're gone. " Out on the mountain side wore congregated the wealth and fashion of Four Ace Flat. Above thorn the trees waved musically in the summer air , and the broad stretches of sweet grass smiled or looked sad as the great billows of clouds cast shadows upon them. The Englishman looked around him and saw that ho wns no favorite. The bold , beautiful fact ) of the bravo girl had won such prejudice ai the Flat thought it good judgment to show on an occasion which demanded the bone and sinew of fair play. And us ho looked nt her , whom ho had never seen before , the Englishman expresaed a thrill of admiration. Mr. Galloway raised his hat to Air. Lcflingwell , and hero n complication arose. Mr. Lellininwcll's hat was old nnd mishapen , und Mr. Galloway peremptorily declined to accept the rising thereof as a re turn of his salutation Mr. Lellingwoll protested , but public opinion wnu against him , nnd it win nt length decided that 1 o could not , EO to apeak , put old cloth into a nowgiirmont , and , therefore , for na much as Mr. Gallo way hud taken oil' his now hat to Mr. Lellingwell , on the field of honor , Mr. Lcflin wiill must return thu courtcity by taking oil his no\\ whirl to Mr. Gal loway. This delicate point having been sat isfactorily settled , Mayor Sampson embraced the opportunity fern n little oration , ruying in nub- stance , that nn how thu Eng lish bloke had busted a hole in the gal's side partner , for which she hud demanded satisfaction , all hu , Mayor Sampson , could ndd to the proliininnrieH wan goin' in for keeps , and may thu bust man win. There was not n tremor iw Bill Lei- lingwell placed her in position. Her face was ns calm as the air around her , and as she gazed upon her foe , hu who had ouiit her husband homo with no recognition for her in hm OVCH , a smilu played around her lips , for she knew ho would BOOH go down among the roots and worms where she luid plant ed the only thing she over loved. "What's your woppins ? You have the choice , " asked Bill of Galloway. "I'm dogged if I know , " replied Buck. "lie has got 'em there , but ho won't let on to mo. " Thu Englishman had heard the question , and now advanced with u largo paper parcel. Ho was pale , but calm and obviously under control , "I have like this " one , ho said quietly. "At tho'lire' lot her open the bundle , und 1 will mine , Gnu of us will fall , if not both. " The girl took the package and held it firmly. Loflingwoll had won the word , and ut his "One , two , thrno fire ! " both papers full to the ground. The Engluhinan stood firm , but with a wild shriek that woke every hiding echo in the Sierras the girl dropped - dead ! "It's a lucky thing your English man got out , " remarked Bill to Buck , n * they nietnt the Oriental dm ing the evening , "Tho boys would nave grafted him if ho'd staid. " "Yon bet , " replied Buck. "If I'd know'd what it was , ho'd have got it from mo right there. " "What was the wcopin' anyway ? " askinl the barkeeperlio had not been able to attend because > if some financial regulation imperatively du- nmiulei' ' by the till in the ab.tciico of the proprietor. "What wasit' ' " sneered Bill , "What was it' ' Uvtnrn doogoned livejnouiio ! That's what it war ! " "Buolmpnllin. " New , ipiielf. complete cure in fmir day initial v lTcctinn4 , sinnrtinp , frequent o ( Illlk-ult urination , kidney dlsriiieH. SI. Op | > nt at ( . ' . K. OixxlMmii'i' . ( fi ) OLD DARLINGTON. A Town of Siupltnm , Smolcr. Soot nml81nK Hills. l'ati V'Mnclrco Chronklr Darlington is a town in the notth of England , devoted mainly to iron ttnoltiug , iron rolling , nnd on Satur day nights to boor. It th ono great rolling mill , vthureat the furnace il.imot , aiiioko and metallic vnpom go up 1'iicu.tsingly dny nnd night , blncL- uning the iiu.ivens , blackening the houses , nnd blighting the vegetation. The ntr , so strongly laden \\ith sul phur and other chemicals , make n person unused to it sick when in the immediate vicinity of the furnaces. Of these there nre ncres nnd milen , blots on thu landscape , with their tall , ungainly chimneys , rough sheds und awkward scaffoldings. Acres on acres of ground nro covered with the "slag" or rofuao of the furnaces , forming - ing in places hills of hnrcl , vitreous , volcanic looking matter of IBor 120 foot in height , or covering more ncres of land to n uniform depth of 12 or ID feet. It is the accumulation of cen turion , nnd land nuiat from time to time bo purchased at any cost in the immediate neighborhood whereon to deposit it. It is drawn from thu furnaces in great iron pots , which are run on tramways , nnd their contents , completely solidified , though still glowing , are dumped over overgrowing - ing nnd encroaching sides of these artificial hills. So they dump them ; so thu rounded masses , taking the shape of the pots , lie halfway down or nt the foot of the ' "slag" mountain ; by day half-cooled nnd showing only in their middle an angry , red , fiery spot. As the shades of night gather they seem to grow redder and redder nnd glow in the darkness like enor mous molded coals of fire , for the cooling process requires days. Till : K.VTHKU or AM. I.OCOMOTI VKH. At Darlington , on a stone platforn ncur the railway station , stands the first locomotive used in England , nnd , for that matter , thu first on this earth. It stands there as a memento to future generations of the starting point of steam transit. It is open to the woathur , n queer , spidery-looking thing ; fore and hind wheels of the same size ; pistons , rods , cranks and all the machinery atop of a small boiler. As compared with the pas- Bcngor locomotive of to-day , it is in appearance oven as awkward , ungain ly , throe-day-old colt , with hind legs BO much longer and out of nil proportion tion to the fore lugs , is , when con trasted with the BUIIIO blooded animal live years after , stripped and ready for the race. Yet this , the father of nil railway engines , ran from the year of its birth--1825-until 1858 It ran over the first railroad over built in England , that from Darling ton to Stockton , twenty-live miles in length. A portion of the original track still remains , thu rails , or rather ships of iron , being clumped to up- hewn stones in place of wooden sleep ers. THE HCHKUULH OF TllKAKIO. Now read the first time-table of the Stockton and Darlington railway , and compute if you can , how much print ing one of to-day would require if put forth with so much detail and elabo ration . jTlll'KTOS ' ANI > DAllMNdTO.S 1UIMTAY. The company's conch called the "Experiment , " which commenced traveling on Monday , the 10th of October , 1825 , will continue to run from Darlington to Stockton everyday ( Sunday excepted ) , setting nil' from the depot nt each nluco at thu timu upecifiud as under : On Monday From Stocktonat 810 ; ! in thu morning , and will reach Darl ington at ! ) : ! ! 0. Thu conch will set oil' from the latter plucu at I ! in thu after noon , nnd will reach Stockton about 5. Passengers to pay ono shilling each , nnd will bo allowed n package not ex ceeding 14 pounds , nil alovu that weight to pay at thu rnto of twopence pur stone extra. Carriage of small parcels threepence each. A BnjiUnt Mitiintor'n Experience- 1 am ti ] ! , iitint | miniNtcr , and before J oven thuiielit of bcinu a uleruymnn , I h'radnaled in medicine , but left a lucrative practice for my present profcHHioii , 10 ye.u-H ago. I wan for mnny yearn n Hiif- ferer from ijiitnHy ; Tliomun Kcluctrlc Oil cured nit- , I wnu alxo troubled with lioaiBcnenf , and Tlioinan' Kcluctrlc Oil nl- wiiyn rullmcd ir.n. My wlfo und child Imil diphtheria , nnd TliomiiH1 Kclectrlu Oil cured tlieni , mid If taken in time will euro beum UmcH out of ton. J am con fident it If u euro for tliu innut dlmtinato ould or cough , nnd If IUIT ono will tuko : t until ! teanioiii | und half lill it with the Oil , nnil tlii-u place the end of the H nnn in one nostril an I draw the Oil out of the hiioon into the head by Hnilling nn haul an tiiey can , until thu ( .11 hilla over into the thruat , ami jiracticu that twice n week , 1 ilnn't care how ulftiwlve tliuir head inuy be , it will clean it out nnd cure their cntnnrli. For cluafnuxj and eiirachu It him iloutj wondc'rn to my curtain knowledge. It IH the only nudlcino dubbe'l like patent niediclno tint I have ever full like rcconi- uicndlnj ; , mui 1 am very nnxioux to co It In every p'ncu ' , for I tell you that I would not IIB without It In my homo for nny tonblileruUon , 1 am now mifrcrln ; ; with a pain Ilko rhemnatlmn in my light limb , and nothing rcltevcH me like Thoinnt' ' Kc- lectrio Oil. 1 > U. | J. F. CltANK , -i"-lw Cony , 1'a , VICTOR'S ' RESTAURANt , 101G Faruhum Street. Ojnltrx , Chops anj Game CookeJ.to O'Jtr , And Served Under Pertonal 8upervltlon of Proprietor , VIOTOB DOORQSS. Dexter L. Thomas , ATTOENEY AT - - LAW rioposAis : von CIHAIN. Onr'tof imi Tunx , \ iiMittMi'iOmns V OMAIK , Neb. , nwcmbrr SO , 1 < W1 J Smln ! tirow ) < . In ttlillc | tp , mlijcct to thn twiml roniUtkmt , lll Iw TtivU < xl nt thl < oillixi until 12 oVIotk noon , on tiniunhi , J Hum 14 , 1NS2 nt which tlmo anil I'lucc the will t PH'iH' l In | irr MiTct lililiU'r * , ( or ( u nlxhltijt iiT.cl . dclix rj In qiiniitltlM < rMiilrt | < l , tin to Jiinc in , 1 2 , * tOm hai1owitNrtirikn | , or t UtlonJ < in the Union I'ncinc rnllr < wl , cait cf Kcut ncy Jiinrtlon. o ( S(00OiPUpotituN Corn ml l.CXO.CW ) 1-onniU On In. l'rn | iAN rorijtmitltli-d lew ttmn Iho nhnln Mill lie rrwhnl. li < 1Ucr > nlllinitnJnulll.il Mtilrnl. | roniinrncii Kilininrjr I. MS. l'itl < r ilii-i1 will lie rh n to ntHdiH of ilnmtwtlc pro Unction , romlltloiK ol vrliv nml qmlltj Iw im tiii.tl | , nt il tuirh im-ftmi < ulll ! M > Ivrii to nr I iln cl Aim-limn imnliirtloii | irodiiiv l on thn ririDciTit't to Iho rvtcnt of tlin < x > p miH'tlon n < | titlfil IT the ( inlillimin < thinTho ( . ' " - frninint nin > the tlRhl to tijrttnii ) rr ftll | > n'lHnnl < . Hlil fhoi Id ntulo the ruin | > tr 1UO j uinil4 , mot | nr hnol rlnhil th iu\i > lo | > < < < ixiu- talniinr Iliom Mianlil W unlorml "HUN lor Htnln , " mill ivMnivil to thiMimlir > Uniil Illil iUr intriiiu | < tel to Mihnui | mipn li lor U- llurj of Iho ( 'urn In new nvmnlfini \ \ ) MrKu o ( 10J | < oui tin rnrli - And for II > ! IM > Iof , iho fin l > it In IIPN rf iMiil Imrlnp pnoks n't ICO i-oumU isicli. isicli.Colr Colr | * rf thS nilu-ltU'nunt nnil oflhi'rlr cularol in tinclloni lo liliiilirii ran I oliUt uttl nn nppllratlon lilhUoltlns vnl ono ivniy < ich o ( Ktlil iilM-itlmint nt ami nrotthrtihoiilil In' nt taolusl to flr ttvoniiviut Mrti i > rointi i KIII ! form ft | virt lirtMf. ' M. I. UMll.NinoN , doi'O-Ut ( hkl < > ui\tti rnia tir. Miittrr of Aimllcntlon of Chn . .lo 'pli ( or Jinnr | l.ici'ii'o , Noricn. Nnllif it lirirliy K' ' " ' " Ihi * ' ( 'lit * . lo r | < h illil upinthc'JM cU ) of Diminlivr , A. 1 > KM , till hn ! | > | > l'rntlon ' to the Vujar iul < lit O utinl nl imih.t , lor Iloi'ii-Hi to nil Mull , Sprit i n an I Vlnmi < Il. | OIK , nt Tt'iitii liiHt. butwiH-n linxoiiMorth unJ .Mnny itr ' 'H , Klr t wiinl , Omaha , lh. , tioui the till il.n nf J.iniury , 1S > ! ! , to tl i < IPth ilny rt Anll | , IS-vj. If Ihciu bo no olijiotlon , ruur < i > tmnro or pro tottlllp.1 l htn t o K ) > H titini IHc lulu i Slut , V 1) ) . , IVil , ( hi1 Kilil IKvnio ivl I tin Rmiitfil. ( .mi. .liwtni , AiHuiii' | | . TilHduAiu IMILT Dm iu' TnHilllpuMUh | | thnnV o\o notit ) IIDIV ( vuliU't'k for tuoMttkM nt Ihu i'\M'iiM ) ol Ihi' applliiint. The lily of Owiln tsnotto ! ch < rxi-l tlurowl h .1. J. U C. JIlWrTi * . Di'l ! City Clrtk Mi\tlt r of Aipllmtinu ol hchroU'f A lloclit tor l.itior ! | l.icfusi' . NUTICK. Xotloi in liorvhy cl > iui tlmt ohratfr & lUx-hl illil , upon the Hlh < Ur ot Dmuuhcr , A. ! > . , 1M1 , IUo hli apiJIoutlon to thu llnjor niul fit ) Coun cil of Omaha , for Htviif < > lo no 1 Mult , rplr'ituoui uml Vlnotu llo.uom , nt No. Ill South Ktffoinlh trfi't , Tlnnl nun ) , OnwIiR , Noh. , from th l t day ol Jkuu ( ry , 1M2 , tolhii lUtli iL > ) of April , 18K2. If them ho no olijrctlon , rrmonnlanra or pro- tent til wtlhln two Minks from 14th of Dnx-m- IHT A 1S81 , the palil ICCIIIHI lll lie printed. SCIIHOTKK & t WIIT , . TIIK 1) ) u UKR now iijwpor will publlnh the abova notlco for tv-o wi'oUx .it , th r\K'iiii < i of the li < it < The Ultj of Omaha U not lo bo Koil therewith. J. J. U C JKWKTT , City Cl rk. Atattcrof Aiipllcatlon of .Michael Wullnnz for l.iuor | License. NOTICI : . Notice in hereby K' ' von thnt M Ichncl Wnl- Iniizdid , upon the .Mtlidivy of December , A. ] ) , , ] HM , flic his nii > licntiiii ! to Ihu Mayor niul Cit ) ( \mncil uf Onmhii. for llcfii o toHcll Jliilt , .Spirituous nml Vinom Liiiuiirf. itt north .siilu I.c.u'i'iiuortli , bu- twi'i'n 'I hirtounth nnd I'ourtooiitli htreetH , Second \viircl , Uuinlii , Neb , , from the "tli day uf Jnnunry , 188 , to the 10th dny of April , 1882. If there bu no objection , remonstrance or protest tiled within two ueikx fiom Docomhrr ' 24th , A. 1) ) . , 1881 , the HniU lcen ! > will bu r-tntcil. MICIIAI i , WAI.I.AN/ , Applicant. TUB DAILY lUr. : newHpnpur will pnblixli thu ubKivu notice mice each week for two weeks at thn exneupe of the applicant. The City ol Onmlm in not to be eharueil therewith. .I..I.L. c. jJiwirrT , lec .2t. City Clerk. Matter of Application of Chan. 1'inxch fur Ijlquor J iccrtno. . NOTICK. Notice il hcri'liylvi'ii ( thnt Clmi. Plnxcli did , ti | > oii the 16th ilay of Deucinliur. A. 1) ) . , 1881 , Illu h,1) umi in.tlon to the Jluvor nnil City Council of Omuui , forllccinotoscll MultSilritiuiiwund | Vln. OUH l.liniom , ut Xo. CM Houtli ifiitli Htrrot , lint \\anl , Umalui , Nib. , from thu l t il.iy of Jan- nary , IBM , totholOth ilay ol April. 1 82. If them he no uhjcrtlon , rumonxtinmu or pro- U'nt tllnl nlthln tuo e kH from Dorcmbcr 16th , A. 1) ) . , 18il , UiOBaul lleeiiHe will tie Krantcd. CIIAUI. < I'lvitni , Appl cant TIIK DAILT Drr. ni'UBpapvr nlll puhllnh thn alravo notice for two ittxkH at thu expense of the nppllcAnt. The City of Omaha In not to bo clinonxl therewith. J. J. U C. JKWRTT , declO-1' t Cltv Clerk. Matter of Application of .lumen KorHyth for 1'orniitlo Hell J.iuoras ( | a lniK''iiU ( NOTICK. Xolliu l hrra'iy ulxen tint .lamM Kornyth ilid , upon the If.thUa } of Ilucvinlwr , A. D. , IhHl , Illc IIB npill.itlon ] to thu Mayor und City Conn- ill nf Omnha , for permit to Mil Malt , . - plrl t nous nml Vinnut ) l.lquorn , OH n Dru iBt , 'or niillcl - nal , tiivchnnlcal anil ehomlenl pur } > o CH only , nt Ho. 02 North HlUeenth mrtot , Kourlhranl , OiimhaVeb. . , from the Ut ilaj of January , ISS'J , to thu IDtlidaj of April , 1BB2. If there lie no object Ion , renmiiNtraneu or pro- tut tllullthlii two HO ks Iro'n IHwinlier U.th A. D. , 1H81 , thunald ptrmU "III ho u-nmUil. JAMKH l-'llllHVTM , Appllennt , Till. DAII.I ItKt , ncuhKiH | > r will piililiih the alwiiotKe : for two \uekii , at the Lxpeiihu of Ihotppllentit. TlioClly of Unuliit In not to l > o ilmivnl thtruuilh. J. J. 1C. . JBWI/IT , ilteir.-m Ctj Clerk. .Matter uf Application uf I'Mward Oeid- ri.fli for Liquor Liceime. NOTICK. Notice IN licrehy nit en that Ixhuuil Dclilrlch dlil , iifioii the mil . .l.of December , A. I ) , , 1881 , Hlo hUnppUrntloii to tint Ma or and City Conn ell nf Oniuhit , lui'liceiihu l > n\\ \ \ Milt , Hpir tnoiiH nml VlnouH Lliii ) i , nt .Nil. 'JuOfi C'unilnuUriel , .Sixth u aril , Onmha , Nih. , from the nt < l < i ) of Jnntiary , 1M81 ! , to the 14th tin } of April , KM. If thcru ho no ohjfctlon , riiiioiiHiiin < o or pro- tent Illril vlthln two wmkn from I.'llh of Dteum- tier , A. I ) . , IKbl , the fcnld HIYIIMIilll hoL-nuit il. I DUAIIIi llrllilllCII , Apillennt TIIK DAILY Htr neuftpipcr will puhlh ) the itbovu notleii for tuowixkHiit Ihu uxjienHj of Die npollcnnt. 'Ihu Clly of ( Inmh.i It not to hu ilmrifiil thcrswlth. J J.J , . C. JKWI.TT , diwir.-lL't Citj Cltrk. Matter of Application of Chrihtlan An- ilremin for l.lijtior l.lcvn.su , NOTIOK. Kot'eo U lieriliy xUcn thnt I'lirlitlnn Andre- hen dIJ , upon tko 14th dny of Deieinber , A. I ) . , Ib8l , niehli fp ) > luttloii to the Major und City Council of H ma IHI , for llruito to till .Malt , t-plr- ItuoUH nml Miioim LlijiloiH , atNo. . YO'J , I'lllimtli itruet , Thlnl wurd , Oiuuh.i , Noh. , from thu Ut dny of .Miiiar ) , Ibil ? , to thu IDlh daof A | rll , Itwii. If Hide In no objection , ninonttrinm or pro- lutllliil ulthln two wHiliH from )4th ) of Iica.ni > Lcr , A. D4U81 , IhcfcuM llrinmiMlll lie ( -rantcd. C. AMUIKBOV , Appllmnt , TIIK DAILY HIM ncwriupcr ulll | TuMl h the above noUrti for two \uieku at tliuexjiciino of Ihu tjiplltant. The Clly of Omaha h not to bo (1 , ircid therewith. J. .1 , I > . .U JKW1T , d cC-m ! City Clerk. Mutter of Application of Klclmnl Wilclo for Liijuor Llceiwc. NOTICK. Notice ID hereby Uen that IllchuilVllde dlil ujon thu 10th ilay of December , A. D. . IbUl. file IIIP application to thu Mayor und City Council of Onuha , lor ll'X'n ' to mil Malt , hplrltuolin anil Vliioim Mijuorn , at Ji'o , 1121 Kurnlmm Bfrvtt , Third Ward , Onmln , Neb. , from llu > ; Ut ilay of January , IBM , to I lie 10th ilaj of Ajir.l , IMi Iftluru l.ono objmitlon , rcmnnttiance oriio- ttbt tllcil ulthlntvto mi lid liom Uuceinber 10th , A 1) , Ikbl , the nald lletnvovtlll lie K Appllumt. DAII.V llir. lu'wiiapcr ulll publlih thu al ivo notleo for two m IKS at the m | cntecf thu njipllcant. Iho City of Omaha (4 ( not to he ilurKuUh J J. I. C. JKWHT , Duel Mil , Cltyt'lirk. Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15th and Dodge Oti. , Omaha , Neb. Tuli icency clot * T imri broker Ku builncw. Does ntupooulat * wid thtreloro.soy bargolui ie Intun-d te r one DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS IIQTKIX. TOWXF ARLINGTON , J. Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net , JUDKIN3 HOUSt : , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , U. SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb. REED HOUSE , 0CO , REED , Ulysiet , Neb. WOOD3 HOUBE , W. P. ELLIS , Otceoln , Neb. COMMERCIAL. HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromiburju N J- . AMERICAN HOUSE- , GEO. H. McCAIN , South Dend.tU HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivlllo CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , DUIr , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. U. HACKNEY Aahlnnd , Net * CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , Oakdnlr , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMON3 , Onward , Jfeb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. EVAN8 , O'Neill , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL O. F. OAS8ADY , Denlion , In. HARTNtY HOUSE , w , p , HUNTER , Wi-Jlilde. la. UELLOU HOUSE , MRS. A E. URUCE , Rltlngi City , M b. DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 8. KINKLE Dorcheitrr , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. O. MEAD , NellRh , Neb CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Neb. TUTTLC HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Neb. GAGE HOUSE , A. It. OAGC , Republican City Nt& OCSVER HOUSE OAIRNO& WILLIAMS , HnitlnK * . Neb. SANDERS HOUSE , CHA3. E. McNISH , Friend , Neh WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Cxoter , Neb. JUOKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , MaNrrn , la , PARK HOUSE , W J. GARVIN , Cornlnfi la. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. WM. LUTTON , Vllllsca , U. E8TEO HOUSE , N. T tSTEB , Qrand Island , Ne& COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb. WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED Wllber , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A , C. OAARPER , Hardy , Nob. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , W. W. SHUWFELT Waco , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND , Oolumbui. N b. CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. S. QREGERY , Central Cltv. Moo. SUMMIT HOUSE. SWAN & BECKER , Oroston , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , NeolA , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emeraon , U. Mills County , lown , C. , U. t Q. K. H. M. Cluwo Exchange Ba L. W. Tubba Or iitMil D. L. MoMurtry , M. D Phyaiciim nml Bui eo * D. 0. Abhi Furnitur * Whlpplo t ( Initr .Hardware Applogtito Groceries ami Holiday Good * J. Orillilli Moat Miirkct J. T. ( Iriat : Blacksmith J. T. Irolund Elevator A. L. Sheldon Hotel A. C. Van Auadalu llonural Merohnndiso J. U. Moons UruKB and Orgjma W. S. Ooodnll ( loiiornl Morcliaiidisc Mills County , ] < . , U. , 11. .t Q. II. K. II , H. Ciroy & Co General Murehantlise I ) . iVr. W , McFurlmul Dry Gootla and OJrocorios Dr. E. IJ. Strioklur DrupRut S. I'urcull ? Furniture E. P. UosbyHhull ifc Co Morclmnta and IJankcra lioabynholl & Mason Grain Dealers O. T Ivoa Ivcs House H. E. Terry \ Brick Ynrd Of the Very Latest Styiee. FOE LiDIE , GSM AND OHILDEEH MRS. HUBERMANN'S , 6tb Street , Bet. Capitol ayqnue ixnd Davenport. Purs made to .Order nnd Repaq irinipr Hnon atly done lot Opera House Clothing Store 217 South 15th St. , Under MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING , GENT'S FUHNISHING GOODS , HATS & GAPS , TRUNKS , ETC. Largo Stock and New Goods 1 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ! Strictly ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. If Honest Goods , Low Prices and Courteous treatment -will do it. all who call and see for tboinsolvoH will be satisfied that the OPT3RA HOUSE OLOTHTNG STORE is the place to buy. t > ov23uo < llm TO ALL OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY -AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BOY THE' RFSTI < sU B fcF HIT \ ff I * -SOLD BY Lang & Fotick O. H. BALLOU , DEALER IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two block * mrth of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT ond-3m CT. SIPOIRL , BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street , QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - - $9,00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , - - - 6.00 American Calf Boots , 5.00 Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes , - - 3.50 I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT OF SHAPE , All Orders Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatch ,