THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JANUARY -I,11882. THE DAILY BEE- OMAHA PUDLISHINa CO. , PROPRICTORS. 010 Famrmm , bet. Otlt and 10th Street ! . TKHM9 Of SUIWICIUPTION. tie corv t ywr , In fclvanco ( pontpvlij ) S10.00 6 months J.O ) toonth 8.0S RAILWAY TIME TABLE , TIMR CARD CHICACIO , BT. l-Alt , KW > V roUS ISO OMAHA IUII.HOAP. tmve Omaha Vawnetr No. J , 8:30 : n. ra. Ac- ccimaodatlon No. 4 , l.-O ( p. m. ArtKu Omaha ViuwcnKor No. .1 , l0 p.m. Accwnmoilntlon No. 3,10RO : . tn. L'AVINO OMAHA HAST OR SOUTH C. , n. k 0. 7:10 : x m. 8:10 : p. ra. C. X N.V. . , 7:40 : n. m. 3:40 : p. m. C. , VI. I. & I' . , 7:40 : . . iu. 3:40 : p. rn. K. C. , St. J. A 0. U. , Irnvea at h a. m. p. m. Arrives t > t St. Louis M 030a. ; in. and 6:52 : U tTl VSt. . UA l . . loavwotS a. tn. nd 3:40 : p. n ArrKca at St. ixiuh ftk6:40 : a. m. and . -.SO 01 WWit OR f(10Tir lMTtl.l II. k II. In Nob. , Tlirowh K.\prc < * , 8:50 : . ra. D. ft M. Lincoln lxpn > ss-fl:20 : p. ni. I' r. OvrtLiml K\pr < n , 18:15 p. m. 0. ft K. V. for Lincoln , 11:16 : * . . 0. A II. V. for O.vreoln , 0:10 : fl. ra. f. 1' . freight Xo. t , 5:30 : n. tn. t * . I' , freight No. fl , SfO : a. in. U. I1. fn > l lit No. IS , SW : ) p. in. U. P. treljfht No. 7 , 0:10 : p. iu. emigrant. . Jl' . Denver express , 7M : p. ir. L' . I1 , frvii'ht No 11 , 11-80 Vm. . U. 1' . Denver froii.-litbiM : > p. ir. ASMVlX mOM liWT AKD WltTU. C , D. & Q d:60 : . in. 7:25 p ID. A N. W. , 3:45 : a. n , . 75 : p. ra. 0. K. I. fcl',0:41 : . ui.-H.-05 p. ra. K. C. , St Joe fcC U. , 7:10 : B. nu fl : mom run vwt use DOUTUWMT. O. ft IL V. IrJiii I.lnojlti IXJS p. m. U. I' . I'nclflo K\iin 3:2.1 : p. ID. U A M. in Neb. , Thrmuth Kxprtw * 1:16 : p - U. k M. Llnixiln K\pn 0:40 : R in. TJ.1 ! ' . Ptfincr s5.Wiv , 76u : ! m. U. P. Freight No. U-2'M p. in. U. P. Vo. C 6 : ) n. m. Kml U. P. frdsht No. 14 , ISllG'tL " > U. I' . No. b .lt ) p. ra. U. 1' . Vo. IS l:4fi : a. m. U. I' . Denvut lrcijhl ( , IslOoi. m. 0. & IL V. mlxixl , 01. i > 15 | v. U. ntnuir pjt OMAJU A D oou.sui Ltavo Omaha at 3:00 : , ( MO , 10:00 : and :00 : m. ; 1:0 SKX ) . SK , 4.-00 mid 60 P. tn Uavu CouncU lUufTn at 8:2fi , 9:26. : l < - , 1S6 a. m. ; 1:25 : , S:2 : , Srfi , 4S5 : and 5:2& : p. m Sun.la.yi > The dummy ' \u.\ia \ > Omaha at B : and 110 n. m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Loav CouiKll Blufla at 8.-J6 and 11:25 : a. m.i 2:26 , 4:25 : and 6:25 : p. m. Throuahond local paoevvrer trrJns 'lio vc < ! Omahaand'Counill Illufls. Lcate Omaha 6:16 : 7. W , 80 a. m. ; 3:40 : , BI4C , 0UO : p. in. Art" Oinahn 7KO , 11S5 : , Il:4Ga. : < iu. ; C0 , 7:01 : , 7:16 : 7:40 p. 01. [ Oponlpc ant Cloolng of MflU. oriui. CIXW5. a. m. p. in. i. m. p. m Chlcivtro &N. W. . 11.00 9:00 : 4M 2:4 : Chlcaso , R I. ft Pacific.IIKX ) 8:00 : 2:4 : Chlcnpo , U. 4. Q 11:00 o.-oo 2:4 12:80 6SO S : Slonx City and 1'oclflc. . 9:00 : 6-.SO 2:4 : Union Paohlc 4:00 : 11:40 : Oin.\h.- > & U. V 4:00 11:40 : R&M. In Nth 4:00 8:10 : Omaha & Gioux City B.&M. Lincoln 10:30 : 0:0 : U. P. Uncoia , Sunday. . . 1:30 : 110 U. P. cn-f r Exu OtOO -fl : ! O. , Sioux City A St. P..1L.OO 'JH Looal mailH for Htato ot Iowa Icavo lint cnce day , viz : C:30 a. m. Office open SuadayB from 12 ra. to 1 p. ra. Business Irectory , Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN . McCAOUK , opposite Post Office. W. R. nAKTLKTT 817 Soutli 13lh Htr t. Architect B. DUFEENE 3s. MENDELSSOHN , AKCIIITECTS F.cooi 14. CrclKbton Block. A. T. LAKGF. Jr. . Ilooin 2 , Cictirtiton Block. Boots and Bhooa. JAMES DRYINGS oo. . Fine Boots * ad Shoes. A irxxl afisortment O home work oo hand , corner 12th and llamoT. TBOS. EKKK30N , a. E. cor. 16th and Dotulaa JOHN KOKTUNA/TUS , < Mf > 10th Btrcot , tnanufactuna tc order goal wor > t fair prices. Bepairinc done. Bed Springs. .J. r. LAKRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douplasrt Books , Newt and Stationery. J. I. rBUEHAUK 1016 r rnham Btxett. Butter and Egg * . /KcSHANE / & HOIIiMJEDEB , the oUest B. and E Aoiibu Ln NobraHka established 1375 Omaha. CKNTRAL BESITAUKA T , MHS. A. RYAN , .ou'.hwcst corner JCthand Dod e. B 9t < xarU for the Moary. x B URfM.iloc < ( > arant ed. Hot.i * t all Hours. Board by tho.Day , Week or lU > .iih. Good Tccraa tor Caih. I n/wnB Supplied. WM 8N YDER , Hth and llarncy Streets. jewo en. JCUN BAUMKR 1 14 Farnham Street. Junk. II. BERTnOLD.RaB8and McUl. Lumber , Llmo o d Cement. OKAY corner.Uth and Doajtlaa Lampa and Qlcotware. J. BOKKB3 1309 UooaUs St Good Vtrloiy. Merchant Tailor * . G , A LINIXJUKST , < 0ne of ouf uwt j-cpular llmihant Tallorn i * I tetrlnK the latwt dcsLrnl lor HfriiiK and Bamcxc Uoods for ( 'nn'Jomi'ii a wear. Stylist , ciuntlc , * nd prk < low * * e\Tsr 215 13th-U-t. Millinery. kCS. C. A. RJHCEJ ! . , Wholonalo and Retail , FLU- Cfaoote In great rariety , Zephyn ; , Card BoanU , BWery , Glove , fi > r t3 , &c. Clwtpcat House In ' . Purctouni rave 80 p r cent. Onlcr 116 nruiuith Street ; foundry. JOI1K WEARNK&SOHS , cor. 14fctJacfc ( onet l-lourjind Feed. OUA1U. ITY MILLS , 8th and Famtttu 8U. , Wel > ha c Bros. . proprW/Jrt. { . STKVtl'fi , 21et bttuMO Curalng at > l l r T. A. MctiKANK , Corn. 2W and CuminUteoeta. Kardwui e , Iron nd Oteel , OLAK li LANOWOimir , Wholoaale , lie ani1 It2 16Ui ( Ueet A. IIOLMCB corner IMh anil California. rUr/M , Saddle * , &c. D. WKIBT MISthSt. bet Farn- lUrney. Hotel * , AKFIKI-D HOUSE , Ooo.Canflekl.WhAi Farnhu : ) POBAK HOUSK , C II. Gary , 81tl Famhara Ht. SLOVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slaven , 10th St It.tb Southern HoUl GUI. JIamel 9th La\cnwortb Clothing ; Oought , 0 JtHAW - < lI pay hlh at Cuh price for second hand clothlnr. Corner 10th and Farnham , Drug * , Paint * ana OH * . KUIIN fc CO. Fiac * u > e Uoodt , Cor. 16th and ; . WIIITKIIOUf , iVholw lei Id-tall , ICthat. C. FIELD , ZOW North BWe CuinlnK Street , PARR , DruwUt. iota and Howard Streets. Dentltti. DR. Winiains' Block Cor. th & DO.IKB. Dry Good * Notloni , Etc. JOHN H. F. tEllllANN & CO. , Ifew York Dry Good * Store , 1310 and 1812 Faril- him itncct , 0. C. Encwold also booU and ihocg 7th & Paelflii. A F. GROSS , New and Bev-ond Hand Furnlttuu nd Stoics , nil DoiurUs. Hlifhe8t ut h price aid for tecond hand 10001. .BONNER 1809 DoustU et. Fine KOOdu , &c. rence Worki. OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES & CO. , U1B Hamey St. , Ice Boxei , Iron and Wood Fence * , Office f , Couotm of Pice nd W ! out. | Olgnrt * nd Tobacco , WEST ft rniTSCIIRU , niMinNctuMrs of Cijr nVholr aki l > r K-r l n Tot uw. ISM tVnii- . V. tORKXr.r.y mwifuturtr JUOTarnhMii Florlit. A. Ponashn pUntt , cut fie t , NXooqnel \ * tc. N.V. . car. Iflth and PouplAn utrcets. OKU EnRlncen nd Survcyort. AND1UW noSKWATKK , Crclphton Bloci , awn Snnrjs , flradoand 8i-crafe ; Sytteuu a | H-ci lty. Uomml slon Merchnnti , JOHN 0. WIL L1S.W14 lX > lce Strctt. n. nV.KMKIl. For dotA'\a \ co large aJscrt'.os ' tncnt In IKllv and WccVli' . Cornlco Workt , Cornice \Votk < , Manufivctnrcn Iron orMce , Tin , Iron and Slat * Roofllng. Orders rora any locdlity prnniiOy | c\rctU l lu the best oinmict. IV.ory and Olllco 1213 llnrncy St. U. Sl'KCtrr , I'rovrictor. Iron I'otnkvjf Window Cajw , etc. , rwl .ind put ui > In any part of the country. T. SINIUtU ) 4lOTIilrto < inth rtrcct Oroc ry. J. HONXEn 1SOT DOUICI.VI sttMt. Oooil line. nnd FurnlthlnK Qoodi. OF.O. H. VKTKI'.SO ! . Also Hats , Opu , 15oot , Mill thiUcry , 04S. _ FtotrlKeralor , Cnnftold' * Pat nt. ) . F. OOODM.YN llth Bt , bi > t. Karn , & lUrni . Bhow Onto Manufactonf.l O. J. WILDK , Munufuctiitcr Mid Dealer in all Uoie ot Show O. w , Upriuht CVvscd , Ji' . . 1317 CIUB St. ri'.AKK L. GKKIlAltn. propricMi Omaha SliowC-u-BrnMrufactorj , 819 South 16th tm > { , Mjtwixii Iiinreiiorth anil MarcAll ROOdn ' ' -1" wnrniitod Pawnbrokora , _ _ _ J10that.b tF _ r1 * Jlar Stovoi * no Tinware. A. BURMKSTF.H , D * lor In Stoves and Tinware , and MAnnfacturer of Tin Rcoh and all klud of tiulldlnjt Worh , ( Kid Fellows' Block. J. BONNEll , 1203 UOUIIUM Bt. Good and Cheap. Seedi. J. KVANSTiolcjtalo and tUUIl Seed Drills and Cultlvatore , Odd Fellows Hall. Phyalclant anJ W. S. GIEGS , M. D. , Room No 4 , Crelghton lllock , 16Bi Strict. P. S. LKISKNRINO , H. D. Masonic Block. C. U HART , M. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. postomto DR. U B. QRAitD.Y , Ocullntand Aurlst. S.V 15Ui and Farnham 8t PhotoKrapnsr * . QEO. IIKYN , TROP. Grand Central Gallcrv , 212 Slrtocnth Street. near llaoonlo Hall. First-claw Work and Fromrt- nem ( fuarantocp Plumbing , Qa and Steam Fitting ; . P. W. TaVIlPY & CO. . 210 IStii at , bet. Farnbtrn and IkiCKlaa , Work prompt ) ; attended to. D. " 1TZPATRICK. 140H Douglas Street. Painting nn 1KNKY A. ROSTERS. 141 Dodge Street. ehoooioroa. Phillip Lang. 1320 Famham et. het. 13th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PKRKINH & LEAK , 1416 RouclM St. . Now * nd Second Hand Kiirniture. Hocso Furnishing Goods , &c. , tKiurhtand eold on narrow marrlnn. . Hf 'RY KAUPMANN , In tnc re * brick block on Douylfcs Strwt , hae Just opened a most elegant Bec4 Hall. Hot Lunch ( ram 10 to 12 every day. "Caledonia " .T FALCONER C7fl Iflth Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWK , 1011 ! Farnhtm bet. 10th fc.Iltd , 00 Cent Storei. P C. BACKUS. 120& FarnhuraSt. , Fancy Goods KENNEDY'S EAST - ilNDLA c II " g W 2 X3 BITTIBS ILER & CO. , Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15th uid Bodgo 8U. , Omaha , Neb. ThJa Roncy uoes unuurLTs brokora-ia ( business. Da < a ot BJXX : ulate and thcrcforn iiy bargratn * oookf are liunired to ' on ) , Instead WESTEEK CORNICE WORKS 8 C. SRECHT , Proprietor , 1213 .Hamey Street , -OMAHA - - - NEB. - , , . JVIANCFACTUIIERS OF &ALVA1HZED IRON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IEON | SLATE MOFING , Specht's Patent Motolic Sky light. Patent Aduitable | Ratchet far and BRACKET SHELVING. I am the jfeitfral State Acnt | lor Wo obo * e line ol gooda. IRON KKNOING , Cr tln i , Balustrade ! , Verandas , lOfllce and Dank fialllnct , Window and Cellar Guards ; alto GENERAL AGKNT Pearson and Hill Patent Inilde Blind. novidtf PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at LaslI No One Need Suffer ! . Aniuocuru for ItUnd , IlleedTrw , Itching and Ulcerated l'ile hjabocii dl cov rc < l by Dr. Wil liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A ninjflo box liaa cured the wont chronic < aut i ot 20or S0 > oar § standing. No on nc ] mifjcr flve uilnuti-a Alter applylnK tnU uondirtul eoothln muliilnc , l/otlous , histni- menu and clecUmrk'S do more harm thAfi Rood , Wllllain'a Ointment aUorlm the tumoiV , allan the InteiKe itching , ( ixtrtlcuhaly at nltht atu-r Bcttlni ; warm In bud , ) nvtn cm ajioiiltltc' , jilvo.1 in- 8taut and lulnloen relief , and liiirqnred only 'or I'llca , itchfuf of the private parti , and ( or uoth Head what the Hon. J. U CcfllnLcrry of Clove- arid Bat about Or. William's Indltn I'ilo Oint ment : I hare lined tcort * of I'lltu ctirt-a , and It afford * mo p u.-uturu to ray that I Imc never found anjthlnu which travo such linintyllitu and perma nent rditf an Ir , Wllllam'd Indian Ointment. rVr Bile by nil ilru Hn or roalltd .on receipt of price , 11.00.HENRY HENRY Be CO. . Prop'w. , CLIVIUNV , Onto. for Bale by 0 , F Goodman.CLIVIUNV RYAN IN TRAINING. Why Ho nnd His Tminor Think Ho Will Win the Sulllvim to bo Whipped an Tom Spring Whipped Rill Neat , the Bristol Qlnnt. Xiw York Sun. Oil the main roiul nt 1'nr Uncknwny stniuls the St. Jumps hostelry , kept by Abe Corsim , It lias boon the resort - sort of ninny sporting men nml famous pugulislB , and P.iddy Kynn , the champion heavy-weight of Amer ica , has begun there hia training for liis coming battle with John L. Sulli van , the liorculeau pugilist of Boston , for $ fi,000 niul the championship of America. Ilyiin has been hard at work under the elmriio of Johnny Kocho unil Charley McDonald since December 1. The reporter of The Sun arrived while he was taking his noriihtg spin up the roiul He re turned , in an liour , imilllud up in heavy tlmuieln and a doublo-breastid pea-jacket of heavy blue cloth , with the rest of his cksthiiig to match , llo was'followed ' by hia trainer. "You're right I'm hard at work,1' said the pugilist , wrapping his hand around that of MB visitor and giving it u hearty shake. Going upstairs he had a thorough rnbbin ? down and a cold salt-water uhower bath , lie was aakod ubout fiiis system of training : "J am up in the morning by day light , " said he , "and Mter being sponged and dressed I play foran hour before breakfast with a football or with a cano to make my wrists supple. Then I go to breakfast , which consists of a couple of mutton chops and plen ty of dry toast and the yolk of an gg in breakfast cup of tea with no milk. Wet or dry , 1 give my trainers a train ing in the way of fourteen or fifteen miles before dinner , getting back by liiiUO o'clock to the bath , where I got another thorough rubbicg down. After tor beiijg rubbed dry T take a rest of half nn hour , and then go down to din ner , which is always ready promptly nt liUO o'clock. Hie meal consists of eitlier.'a prime piece of roast beef or a boiled leg of mutton , anil Bomotimesa boiled or broiled chicken. I general ly drink a halt pint of ale or n glims of port wine , with vegetables and pud ding , with a half-pint tumbler of jel ly. " llyan , on being asked iif ho didn't miss-seasoning on his food , laughed at the idea of old tr.uno'd cutting oil" seasoning and greens , mid said thnt , although he was not E , horse , greens wouldn't hurt him , no:1 , pupper nor salt either. "Every time 1 look nt Paddy , " said Roche , "he somehow reminds mo of Tom Uyer , the -Ajaa of the priiro ring , the greatest pugiliat'Of his day. Paddy walks just as Hyov did , and ho has the same upnylit , oil-hand style. " llocbe stripped .llyan in the reporter's presence. ' "Look at him , " said he ; "what do you think of that , for condition ? He's a .gladiator , with skin aa white as n woman's. Those big muHoles are already as solid as a rook. Talk about Sullivan's boating Ryan ; why. he can't whip'Oiio side of him. In the first place , llyan stands 0 feet U inches , and in of the right age , 29 cars. besides , ho has had ex- porience in the ring , being rtho only man who ever defeated-Joo'Goos ' , bar ring Jem.'Mace. Yet wJien ho fought GOBS ho was aicknnd hevoa n novice , and didti't ' know how to fight , lie had never seen a ring. "Up torlho last ten rounds , " said Ryan , " 1 was excited * , nd HOPVOUH. When I 'had settled down ito hard work I found Goss was beaten. Since that fight I have learned a good .deal , and Sullivan will find me s idiflorunt , iman to tackle than oven Gosa did. " 'JohirL. Sullivan , your opponent , he doesn't think you menu busi ness , " the cqporter said , " .Sullivan thinks that h can not only whip .you , fsut any man in the world. " " "Thnt souiwis well enouu'k by word at mouth or on paper , " said Ryan , "and yet Sullivan snys ho can't talk , bet hns to let Madden do it all. I hear it all around that Sullivan iu going to knock cue out of time , as ho lint .knocked cut .every man that has over Ktood before him , with gloves ; but bo will find out , if I am well on tlmt > ay , that ( igltting with glove * and lighting with listc are two different things. Sullivan bas never fought anything with the lure knuckle ? , and 1 consider him an untried num. " Ryaii'B attention was called to thu fact that Sullivan Itud oll'ered any man in the country from § 50 to § 200 to spar with him four rounds with the gloves , uii'l there was no man in the country that had accepted- propo sition. This statement brought out Roche. "That's all very well , hut 1 want to say something. When the nubility in England patronized fighting there arose a phenomenon in the shape of j. giant liristol butcher named Dill Kent , lie had knocked half a dozen provincials out of time , nnd ho had ac tually on ono occasion knocked down an ox. Finally in 182. ( Lord Hayne , n youug sprig of nobility , brought Neat down to London and took him in dis guise to the house of Tom Spring , the chawijiion at that timo. There Neat kicked up a row with Spring and had a clinch. They wore parted , nnd then Spring made n match with him for i'500 n side. Soon it was whis pered alwut that the unknown wo * Hill Neat. Spring's hunds had been used up in previous tight * and he had been retired for three years. His friend and bicker , Captain Kelly , caino to him nnd said : "Tom , your hands arn gone mid you cannot win. This is Mill Neat. Ho'n a murderer and he'll kill you. " " 'That's nil right'anys Spring , 'I'm going to whip that man anyway. I don't care whether ho can knock down an ov or not. There's ju t ono more light left in me , and I'll ' whip that man easy. ' lint in spite of his talk Spring's f i iends were afraid to back him. The shops of all London wore shut f up , and HO , 000 people looked ut the light. That was t Awlovor , in 18'2'Spring \ was of liandsomoHhapu , and lusukin was as white an a wo man's. ' "Come hero , my pretty waiting maid , ' "mid Neat , as they stood strip ped in the ring , " 'If I'm going to bo a waiting maid to you to-dny , ' nuid Spriiiqcr , 'I'll ' provo a faithful servant. "And so ho did. Ho walked around Neat like a cooper round a cask , ando o\ cry time that the man who could knock down an ox struck out to kill him ho hit only nothing. Spring was way i-very time , but he was always * ack again in time to put in a good inoj and after lighting eight rounds in liirty-seven minutes , Nont fell alt of ul heap. He was cut to pieces , ami lint is just the way Hint Hynii * ill iervo Sullivan. " 'Uocho Bftid Ryan had rowu o ineo his hist light ho would outer ho ring wciching from 185 to I''O ' ' lounds. Ho had reduced his \u-ijjtit btirleon pounds , iind weighs now 1 ! > S lounds. When ho fought tins * hia veight was 180 pounds. Ryan , lu > idded , was soon going to Troy , and .voiihi give nn oxhibiiion on .Innnary . ' , nnd tlicn would prepare to start fi r Now Orleans , BO as to got acclimated \nd uned to tliu chnngo of water bo 'ore going into strict trftining. Tin- latoof .tho ti.ulit is February 7 next , nthin 100 miles of Now Orleans. At this juncture Ryan was culled iway to eat his supper , which consist k > d of a a uplo of boiled ogi-H , seine Umst , and a cup of tea. A walk was nfterward taken for un hour , nnd then ho exorcised lightly until it wn time to retire , which is generally between H and 10 o'clock p. in. The colors of Ryan in his light with Suilivnn , comprises n white silk hand. . ; erchief , with n rod , white nnd hluo border. In the center is an oa li lUinding on a globe. In the middln if the globe is the inscription , 1'addy Kynu , ehaHipion of America. llo gives those handkerchiefs to his friends , on the condition that if ho wins they are to give him $10. If ho loosen they got the colors for nothing. John L. Sullivan , the Huston man , who is matched to light Kynn. has arrived in Now Orleans , accompanied by Hilly Madden , hm trainer. The heavy hitter writes that ho is in ex cellent health , wnd t present weighs 207 poundu , but will outer the ring weighing 175 pounds. Ho is &S years old , nnd stands B foot 10J inchoa. WUlte HOUBO Rocoptlona Mr . ( JruuuLv In rhllaiWjrtila Tlmi . When President Arthur told mo in October that ho juonnt to have recopc tions in the White House , I supposed ho meant on Now Year's day , and would also at stated times have lovcee" in the vonimj ; but u lady tolls mo that ho told her ho should also hnvo afternoon receptions , with t3io tisfisistaiice of ladioa of the families < vf his cabinet. Ho is now keeping and I believe intends to continue to keep "bachelor's hall' ' at the White HOVIBO , where ho is now living .entirely alone. Except the servants and watchmen , whose duties keep .them there at night , there is no one there after Jiin evening visitors leave-t t hinmoJf. Except when lie invitee friends to a meal lio.eats alone. It is believed that no other president has over lived BO entirely alone in tlwt mansion. I hear that ho rarely retires before 3 o'clock. From the aplomlid furniture of his room and lied , before described , and the delicacy of the color anil fabrics used in t&at chiun- bor , ono is tempted to wonder where he will over have any rest from the cures of state. Occupying that daintily furnished .chamber nnd sleeping iu that bed , with its blue satin and white , laeo draperies falling fr-mi the canopy above it , ho must needs bo president by night as well as by day the romeni branco of his state con never bo long absent from him. President Arthur does not intend bringing his children hero to remain for the present , though they may spend the holidays with him. His son and dauuhtor are both at oehool in Now York. The little- girJ. is about ton years old , and her fatluvr does not fool that she should be at the Wthito House without n lady to take care of her , for his official duties would of course give him little lime ito devote to her. A Ou&o ColoHttiU. Recently in llutto , where Chinamen play at faro a good deal , a mild man nered heathen slid into a rare * game , and after osing u few dollars pulled out a little package of gold dust and laid it on the ace. The nco lost and the dealer , picking up the package , unfolded it and weighed out the dust t , which was § J 0 worth. Hers.a about to cast the paper aside when the Celestial motioned to it and asked Mint it might bo given hack OH it had Homo washing accounts on it. The | utpur was returned and the next night lie was there again betting $ r > 0ingold dust as before. Ho put hia puckngo carefully on the ucu and won. The dustier handed out $50 and the China- malt shook his heud. "What's the matter , John ? " "You payee allot ! bet. One hun- dled 1)ifty ) dollar. ' The denlorlaughcd contemptuously , but the heathen , unrolling the pack age , showed a hundred doijar bill laid in between the double piece of paper which contained the dust. The de-dor looked very cheap , but the Chinaman never moved a muscle. He acted as if it was the regular thing to keep a hundred dollar greenback folded up in his gold dust packages. "I'ay it , " said the lookout 'man , "Ho'a got ua dead. " The same bill was in the paper the night before , but the dealer had hand ed it back thinking it a wash bill. Hut of course this wasn't the China man's fault. Wonderful Vitality , Neu York Herald. There ia at present every prospeut of the recovery of Miss Melindn T. Jueobus , who was shot by her lever at Porn , N.on / the 25th of October last. It will be remembered that John H. Wolfe , a young man from Jersey City , who had for HOI no time buen paying attentions to Miss Juco- bus , called on her that day and play fully pointed a gun at her. Shu told him it was loaded , blithe did not hoed the warning , and the gun went oil' , lodging a largo charge of shot in the right side of Mins Jacobus , The phy- siuiuns who wureHUinmoned pronounc ed the case necessarily fatal , and did not even think that ATisn Jacobus would linger moro than an hour or two. Instead of that she in still alive , and thoCUKO I'H attracting con siderable attention among the medical fraternity ol Now JoiBoy. The wound wua about nine inches in diameter , but the greater portion of this wan made by the p-iwder und stray lie ( , The orilicu wan two and a half indies wide. The tenth and eleventh ribs were frnctured , nnd portions of the bono carried into the body. The lung was perforated , the full charge strik ing tao lower portion of it , and lacer ating it terribly. Uesides the bones of the ribs , portions of the clothing and corset a part of the whnloboiio of the latter- worn shot into the body , and , it is the opinion of the physician * , clear through the lung. The gun was In.-ulod with a charge of 'J10 ! duck shot. They have been taken out of the wound twenty-six shot ; so that still about ' . ' 00 remain. None of the piece * of dress or whalebone have yet protruded. For a few days after the Minuting the wound discharged air from the lungs , which issued with a gurgling noise , but this has ceased , and the young lady is apparently doing well. Nu signs of pju'inia hnvo set in , and the \\ound is gradually olosine up. The dead llosh is slough ing oil' , and the young lady's ntrongth i * aiding the heading considerably. At hrst Wolfe visited Miss Jacobus , and initiated on her promising ; to marry him , but she became no excited that the physician prohibited her seeing him again , HlHtory. llorhmtrr Democrat. Tlurtj-seven years ago the 2"th of last May , the first telegraph line was put in successful operation , over asm- glo wire between llaltimoro and Wash ington. There were very many per sons , and uniting the most intelligent classes , after the wire was up , who could not believe an intelligent com munication could be sent forty miles , the distance between the two cities. Senators and Representatives iu Con gress declared they could not believe E , mid the proprietors of the line un dertook to demonstrate the truth to them. Grave Senators hesitated about tiai accepting the invitation to witness the proposed demonstration , fearing they might encounter another "moon ' hoax , " Richard Adams Locko's great moon story being then fresh in recol lect ion. Finally a respectable num ber of those wise men of the nation 1 consented to be lookers on , and a portion tion of them were stationed nt the . . little telegraph ollice at Wnshington ; ollhurs wont to Baltimore , the other end of the lino. The Bnltmoro wit nesses went down to that city with great reluctance. Messages were sent and received between the two cities , and yet ono distinguished senator ut the llaltimoro end of the line was incredulous . credulous , and declared ho would not believe 1 but the wholu thing was a pre ' arranged Hchemo of deception , unless ho 1 could got an Answer to a message of 1t bin own from a certain Inmost gen tleman t ho named. The mest-ugo was sent , a peculiar inquiry , and HII appro priate j answer was received , "It seems it i must be true , " said the senator . ; "but 1 cannot comprehend it. " It seemed like magic. A Vermont Doaoon'H lopoiuont. from u llrlntol Hporl.il u > tlu > N. Y. Sun. Deacon Benjamin F. Sheldon , of the Advent church , an old resident of this village , uiiod about forty years " , has eloped with Miss Jt'nnio Clark , , aged seventeen , leaving his wife and family in straitened circumstances. Some three weeks ago Sheldon's wife wont to Brandon , Vt.Bomu fifty miles ! south of this village , on a visit to relatives. Meantime Doucon Shel dou had for his housekeeper Mis Jennie Clark , nn adopted daughter ; < nf his next door neighbor , Samuel Stewart. Miss Clark was n member of the snme church with Sheldon , and a [ pupil , in the Sabbath achool class of which Sheldon was the teacher. On Friday last , on receiv ing intelligence of the intended re turn of his wife from her Brandon visit , the eouplo took the morning train aoutli with tickets purchased for Now York City , whore they are now sup posed to be. The wife of Sheldon is a woman of prepossessing appearance , while Miss Clark is said to be very plain looking. Sheldon has hereto fore borne an unblemished reputation in this community , and his conduct has astonished his triends. He had a pleasant home on one of the il streets. He had managed to sell most of bin property , and leaves his wife and children- two daughters , aged 0 ! ) and II years respectively in straight- oned circumstances. "KOUCH ON HATH. " Tim thiiiK ili-HinsI found ut liixt. Axle ) " . . " It for "j.inixh on KulH. H out rutn , mice , rnachiw , Uliv , IM.MI IIII H ; 10 boxen , C _ To Nervojs Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. SiinpBon'u Specific , tVuakiiun , Imi-jlJUiC ) ' , MM I All ilmuunon rtwult Irom Hull-Almto , ftH ilcntnl Ari lei > , lxx Urinary , I'tint In Oiti liack or .Side. * - that loiul to LwiMtimptfon an , ( 1 , ' BIII ( i e to all. wm lur i.ium mil ic t full par ticular * . , Price , Siodllr , Kl.OO | r packagD. or i | ck > iiro lor Ji.oo. AdilruM all urdun to U. HIMHON MKDIU1HK CO. NIM. 1M and IMS Haiti Bt. HuDalo , N. V. Sold In OrniliA liv C. f. Ontxlman , J , W. Dell , K lib , ami all ifniKiflrtMverywher THE KENDALL PLUTIKI MACHINE I DRESS-MAKEES' ' OOMPAHIOH , lt plmU ntid | irtb o | icrfcctly ouu yard per nilnuti' . U plaltH fro.n 1 Ulof on Inch to 1 M Inches In ulillfi III tliufournmt fdU or llnot llk/ . it doo-iiill kliuld anilntlu > of pliilllh ) , ' In uno. No ! adj tlmtilocH her own drrm niikiiii ; ran u"ord to ilo without ono ai niio plaiting fatlilon , if mini It nUl Itntlf. Kor Mui liinui , C'lrculu ' CONdAH A CO. , UK AditniH St. , OhicuBo , 111 ( ! io. : W. KKNIUIJ , , AKcnt fiimliu. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ? HOT KM , run ARLINGTON , j. a Lincoln , NCL JUDKIN3 HOUBC , uUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , la. BAnATOOA HOTEL , J. 8. STELLINIU3 , Mllford , Neli. ( ICED MOUSE , QEO. REED , Ulytset , Neb , WOODS HOUSE , W. P. ELLIS , Oiceol * . Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , GtromtUurtc , N , AMERICAN HOUSE , OEO. H. MiCAIN , South Dend , Ne HALL HOU8C , A. W. HALL , Loultvllla CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Ulnlr. Neb , EXCHANGE HOTEL , C. II. HACKNEY Athlnnd , Net > CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , OnkdAle , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. OLEMMON'8 , B ward , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS. O'Neill , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. F. CASSADY , Denlion , In. HARTNtY HOUSE , W. P. HINTCn , Wrtttlile , I * . KELLOU HOUSE , MRS. A E. URUCE , Riling City. Neb. DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. S. KINKLE Dorchester , Nub COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. Q. MEAD , Ncllfih , Neb CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS McKILLIP. York , Neb. TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE. Aurora , Ncl ) QAOt HOUSE , A. I ) . riAOE , Republican CltyNeb DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , HnstliiRi. Neb SANDERS HOUSE , CHAS. C. McNISH , Frlond , Neb WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb , JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , M.il em , In. PARK HOUSE , W. J. QARVIN , Coining , U. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , AM. LIU TON , Vlllltcn. la. PARK HOUSE , W. J. OARVIN , CornlnR , In. E8TEB HOUSE , N. T tSTEB , Grand lilnnd , Neb. .COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W , WIUMB , Kearney , Neb. WILDER HOUHE1 THOMPSON REED WillMT , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. CAAF1PER , Hardy , Neb. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , W. W. 8HUWFEL1 Wnr.o , Neb. OREENWOOD HOUSE , Q , W.MAYFIELD , Ore nwood , Neb HAMMOND HOUSE. JOHN HAMMOND , Columbus , Neb. CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. S. QREGERY , Central Cltv , Nao , SUMMIT HOUSE , 8WAN & DECKER , Creilon , In. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , Ncola. In. CMCR8ON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emcrton , la CORNING. ( Adams County , IOWA , C. , 13. * Q. ) G. W. Frank & Dai-row D. S. Siglor Hank W. a. Oarvin Hotel L. M. Wnldron Hotel Davis , Wells * Russell ! " " John Bixby it Son Law and Inmn-.inco C. 1) . Cnsson w W. O. Mitehol ' ' ' ' t-aw Mont t Itrown ' w J. W. Hixby MiBtice Frank it Klmendorf Hen' ' Kstnte K. A. Crippon H. .t M. Land Agent 1' . H. llovins Postmaster A. A. RnniHon , M. D Physician AJ. . Salts , M.I ) Physician. W. H. Mncou , M. 1) > . Physician F. H. Scrnnton Dentist A. Compton ' Livery John Rowland Livery A. M. Hoymor Lumber K. D. Hand * Co Lumber K. V. Hat-gun Fot-d and Farm Implements James Widnor , M. 1) Physician R. A. Moore 1-nw P. H. Fillnian Harness F. P. Shupe Blacksmith Skinner Uros Machine Shop and Foundry Thoman Oeorge Steam Mill J. (5. Wilson Ui'fltnmaiil and Oncery Goo. W. Russell Gem-nil lUoioliandiso Oarvin Uros General Moiolumdiso O. A. I'ease . ' lewelry Widnor * Ha adnrn Hardware W. F. Hall Or. curies Scholx Ut-os ( icneral Merchandise Kelly , t Landin Mo.-.l Market Rigour it Co Oonornl Mcielurdiso L. M. Mann Groceries Rightmiro it Earl ' . Drugs Perkins it AllhouBo Millinery 0. W. Francis ' Clothing Mrs. O A. Wood Millinery Stone Broj Harbors Widnor it Chapman : ' . Diy Goods J. F. McKlwain : . . . . . Dry Goods Misses Jaylor t Sponccr . ' . ' . ' Drena Making J. T Smith * Drugs .1. H. Harris Groceries A. M. Copp Hoota and Shoe * W. G. Shortlill' Clothing J. W. Holmes Form Implements Flollistcr Uros Furniture E. Van Wngner Groceries Lutit Kutz Grocery , linking A. Thompson , Jr Harness W. F. Lyoii Restaurant A. U. Turner General Morchmidiso W. U. Anderson Law ' Montgomery County , Iowa , C. , U it Q. II. II. . W. S. AlumCo Hankers A. W. Sweet Hanker Win. Button Hotel and Livery A. Harvey Dry Gooda und GmcurioB L. Shop.ud it Son Dry Goods nnd Groceries Cornelius it White Furniture Paul Welch lewelry Keys HrolliLT-s Hunlwuro Hawes it Watcriiinini ; I laid ware F. II. Sin th Drugs O. W. Hiirlow Hist.mi ant Wulturn it Miiiuit Lntv , Loan ami Lund K. C. fiibbs , Attorney F. j L Inginnn ' jJ Now * Hnoki nnd Toya M. J S. Thurnian Jammim-n anil Loan M. K. Dines Millinery L. Fluiiiuier , , . . . , H.irbcr Cooper if. ' Wubor General Moic' andisQ J. M. Howlnnd , Land , Lean , Iimiir.inco K Himnions , I ) | ugs W. M. Lewis Uiv > i.uimit J. T. Sherman Htfiun Marble Works A. K. Handcock Fun.ituro Phillip Mooiu ( ii-ocurieR itiid Meat Lee Gnlloimr , UIIIIICRH Howell HroH Genentl Merchandise H. A. Riifus Dry Goods Hoice it Son Clot hing J. T. Ingman Hoots and Shoes M. N. McNuughton , M. D Phyoician S. II , Handcock Hotel F , Cooper , M. D Physician W. A. Woodurd C. , H. it Q. Land Agent C , N. Preston it Son Groceries and Meat C , R. Moldon Millinery Cowgill it Hagormaster Blacksmiths Owens it CiimmingH Blacksmiths JOIIOM it Maguo Lumber K. D. Rand A Co Lumber Hoover & Heed Livery Smith & Burlaon Elevator Ellin < t Co Elevator II. D. Dolson Elevator P. R. Hates Mayor PILLSBURY'S B EST I Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction , 'because it makes superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market , Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. VM. \ . . YATES , Cash Grocer.