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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : KRI DAY , .JANUARY 6. 1 S2. KEMENYI'S VIOLINS. A Stmnrro Story of a Columbiu * Jeweler - olor Wlio Sold Hluisolf to the Evil Out ) for the Secret of MnkitiR n Forfuct Violin. The following is tlio stoiy that is of Etliunrd UcnuMiyi's tti.irvolloiis ' power L tlic liaiuUtn'd nf liia fixvorito violin : Tliero livoain Columbus , O. , a jew eler named H. 11. Hesfcott. For twenty. tivo years lie repaired wntche * . but all the time ho waa jtossesscd with thodusiro to niako aiulin einml to tlioso which matin Antoniuft Strudivar ius the wonder of tlio world. When Stratlivarius died in 17-14 the secrets of violirfmaldnK died with him. All the mcchunical world BIIICO hna been iiuarrelliiig to settle it whether it was the wood , the form or the varnish that made the lid dies of Stradivnrluaao qreat Whether it was ono or all has never been But tled , and over since 17'U the violin. ists have all bcon paying enormous sums for these old llddlos. Ono evening - ing , in 1878 , Uememyi wiw in Coliiiu- bus , and Heskett called on him with a violin ho had made. It wns ono of iitiny , and waa very bad. Komenyi told him so , andg\vo him some ad- \ ice , and ono of his tine violins for a mode ) . Hoskett worked sixteen months , and then took two violins to Hcmenyi. They were line instill- ments , and thojircat artist \\-aspleaaod with them. Still other persons bad made line instruments , but none equal to Stradivarius. On the 28th of last February , Ho- inonyi waa playing at Dos Monica , la , , when ho received : j violin by express Upon oponintJ it his eyes fell upon the magnificent golden and transparent varnish of Stradivarius. lie took it up and examined it. It was a Stradi- variua , now , just from the worksliop Thcro was all the classical modelling , the inimitable curve and contour of the old master. Seizing the bow , Ke monyi , tried the tone. It wasasround and mellow and full as the old Stradi varius. The great violinist wont on" Bilontly to his room , and locking him self up , tested the instrument for hours Ho came out to play at the concert on Heskett's violin. Now , any violinist will toll you that no artist can play on a new violin that it requires ago to make the violin airy , as it ri'quirea ago to make wino mellow. Ever since then Remenyi haa used the new violin for his con certs. JJtit why does llemenyi use anew now violin ? It is said when ho was locked up in his room at DCS Moincs he discovered a marvellous secret. It is nothing less than that the violin- maker of Columbus , after working and failing for 25 years , finally in despair sold himself to the devil for the skill to make the great violin. Ho bought the sceretof Stratlivarius with hiaaoul , In other words , the duvil is in Rum- cnyi's new violin , and the artist dis covered the fact while ho waa locked up with the instrument at Ues Moinos. Tliat accounts for the manner in which Kumenyi treats his violin ; sometimes when the devil h in good bumor and sings divinely , Ueniuiiyi smiles right out on the stage ; again , he shakes his head knowingly or cajolingly , of course , to the devil in the box. Some times , when the evil ono becomes un controllable , you can see a great trown on the artist's face ; his eyes iiash , ho compresses his lips and lashes the devil with horse hair until ho fairly roara and screams. The devil is such ac intractiblo one that Ite- mcnyi wears out a bow on him every two days. Remonyi , however , de clares the atory to bo ' 'all bosh. says ho : "If Stradivarius know how to make violins , why could not others ? Stradivarius had genius , so had Has- kot Where did ho got hia training ? Where did Burns got his training ? Where did Shakespeare ? Ono man works his lifetime and tloeH nothing ; another works with genius a day and does all. " Investigating Resolution. Ileatricu Independent Dec. 30. Senator Van \Vyck introduced a resolution of investigation in the TT. S. senate on the 22 ult. , the object of which was , among other matters , to take cognizance of the disputed lands in which the St. .loo and Denver City railroad is plaintiff and settlers in Nuekoles , Clay , Thaycr and .lolforson counties defendants. The sub-corn- mittco moot in Lincoln t i-day. Sen ator Van Wyok says the object of the resolution introduced by him direct ing the committee on public lands to investigate the causes of failure of so many titles in Southern Nebraska , whereby great injury is threatened settlers who have invested their all and expended the labor of many years , was made necessary by action of the St. Joe & Denver rail , road company and their assigns by now claiming lands which the govern ment had convoyed by patent. If the claim of the railroad company is sus tained and if the government does not indemnify tlio settlers , Con. Van Wyck will insut that the Americjii citizens are t KM ted \\wtu ihan llii > Irish by landloidi ) . Ho propose * by the action of the committee to o ! > tain fully the facts in Iho onsu. Van Wyck..McD.ll and Oover , the sub-commit tec , will lake testimony dtirini ; the recess and will probably hold a session at Lincoln , Xeb. , Friday the 30th hint. 15efoio the investiga tion is concluded it H probable similar inquiry will bo instituted u-i to the dealings of the land giant railroad companies with nettlcM. It charged that for years past the rulings of the public laud diviaionof the interior de partment has been grossly unfair to settlers on public lands , whenever they have come in conflict.withtho in- tercatfl of the land grant companies. The Northern Pacific railroad is par ticularly complained against , and an effort will certainly bo made to restrain the greed of land monopolists along the immense line of the Northern Pa cific. cific.It It is certainly true that the sona- tor's language is plain and pointed , his action energetic and timely , and that hia perspicuty to the interests of the Btato is all stifllcient. This is the most sensible tiling _ that has been done for the Btato in years , and if properly carried out will have n ten dency to set a bound to the rapacity of the railroad corporations , so no * ticablo in every direction. Our sena tor has commenced a very largo job , and wo have full confidcnco in his nerve to carry it through if ho can meet with the proper assistance from the judicial department , from which , however , there is the greatest danger \\horo Iho r.iilronda and Ihopi-nplo are p.utioj , This br.uich of govmnnc'iit above all others should bo perfectly pure , but it i a iioticeiibhi fact their oympatliy ia always with iailri ad e < ir- novations , andthero is IHMIIU formulat ed among observers opinions that sus pect bribery and corruption in these hiijh places. This investigation is called for in behalf of thu land wises mentioned in The Independent , where the law firm of Colby \ Hazlctt are attorneys for the settlers , who are ar rayed for the people against the best legal ability in the country for the molded strength. All hope that this is ono time when the people may got justice. THE BENEFITIOF/BEDBUO8. It la Claimed that TholrlBltoa Are on Antidote for nhoumatlam. "Medlcus" In IMlUs Herald. In my last paper I asserted that mosquitoeB contained a largo quantity quinine and therefore when ihoy bit a person they injected into his system an antidote to malarial and febrile causes generally. I had than experi mented with the musquito and know whereof I spoke , , and since you kind ly published" communication 1 have captured quite a number of these in sects' , and macerating them in a mor tar with alcohol , have by chemical ex periment actually precipitated the sulphate of quinia , or quinine of the drug stores , to the amount of seventy per cent , of the mass. In this south ern land of ours , except where the salt breezes immediately along the coastarefreshestf rein the briny waves , in every household , in the woods away from the hubitationa , are myriads of chinches or bedbugs. Chinches , annoying as they may bo , have a purpose , and night after night they are working the accomplishment of that purpose , achieving tlioso du ties which as factors in the economy of nature are incumbent upon them. The chinch in sucking blood from the human body draws nourishment and strength , and above all the material which in the retorts of his body is distilled into a rich fluid which ho in biting ono ejects into the body to take the place of the blood ho has but bor rowed , and this entering into the cir culation furnishes an antcdoto against rheumatism. All mercurial prepara tion "when taken in excess causes articuler rhmmiatitmi , atl'ecting the bodies and the joints of the bones of the human body. The calomel tnken , by decomposition in the system , forms corrosive subli mate , but not in quantity to produce death save bj'tho slow torture of rheu matism. Corrosive sublimate , as every housewife in all this land will testify , is the only riddance for bed bugs. The juices of the bug and the sublimate are the antidotes of each other , foes by nature , and wherever they moot only the death of the ono or the other can end the contest. A single bug , of course , cannot over come the quantity of sublimate he comes in contact with , but the human system becoming gradually fully im- prcgnatod with this juice of the bug , by their bitings at night , the poison in his veins of the sublimate from his use of calomel or mercury is in the end overcome and neutralized , and the cause being removed , the rheuma tism gets well. ThoMUnine Iilnk- Philndulplila Tress. A now " 'missinc ; " link has been dis covered , according to Prof. Edward D. Cope , of Philadelphia , whoso nanio ia well known in geology and paleon tology , in the skull of a species of marmoset monkey found in the lowest eocene layer of the tertiary formation of the Big Horn valley , Wyoming territory , that is , among the oldest of tlioso deposits nearest to our present geologic era. This skull , scarcely larger than a chipmunk's , exhibits in miniatiiie the characteristics of the human skull ; the brain space is several times larger in proportion than that in any other skull of the same period , and tin ; jaw and the teeth sot in it are remarkably like those of man. Itisaakull vastly superior to that of any of the monkeys of the present day. In Prof. Pope's opinion this thing shows "conclu sively" tlin descent of man from monkey. The way the lea mod pro fessor discusses this matter roinmds us of the remark of another onthit- Billet in bones , the excellent .Mr. Yens "If 1 should only articulate on , you've 'no idea how small you'd ne. An Old Frioiid lie was utllictud with a lame back .itul ncrnl debility , ho was revoinini'iulvd TJiomas' Kclcoiric Oil wliicli ciuuil hiia at at once. This fuinous speciac i a poiiti rcmeily for bodily pain. --lw Prolilbltlon in Vermont- Iludalo Kxiresn. | Tliu temperance crusade ia working havoc in St. Alb.ms , Vt. An attempt to force the prohibition law thoroled | , a fiirtnight .igu , in thr closing of nil the hotelu , and thtH.iloomt no longer sell liqimr except on the sly. Thu confiu- iiii'iie' | aio not at all dceircablu. The ttiA'n is divided into t o distiictH- ruia und a-iti nun - friendahiiw of a life liuiu h.tve li i n br.kun oir , and all suiti t chaigeu are cuculatt'd agitii nl leading citi/.ciiH. Tr.tveleiHailiving at St. Albans find no enturtaiiimeii' , and on onu or two occasion ! ) women liavo had to upend thu eiitini night in the depot , Voting men wlio Wfie fiujuentent of Balooni Imlcji-u now upend their Hparu time in norae ru.'oiiH , which the cruHadura have thus far ignored. Ono of the hotels , which cost $250,000 and waa in good condition before the crusadu , Inn since been offered for sale for § 24,000 , , and the proprietor offered , besides , to ivo g 1,000 to the pur chaser if ho would agree to run it as u temperance house. An effort will be made to Imvo the legislature Hiibsti- tutfl n license law for the present ntat- ute of prohibition , No More Hard Times. If you will stop spending so much on fine clothes ; rich food and style , buy good , healthy food , cheaper and better clothing ; get moro real and substantial things of lifo every way , and especially stop the foolish habit of employing expensive , quack doc tors or using HO much of the vile hum bug medicine that does you only harm , but put your trust in that sim ple , pure remedy , JIop Bitters ; that cures always at a trilling cost , and you will sea good Itimes and have good health. Chroniclw. Jan'2-12 ARKANSAS AND LOUISIANA , CHEAP HOMES FOU ALL ! 00,000 Lnborcri Can Ret Immediate Em ployment , nt Good WnRfS , on Farms and nnllroarii In Te n Alono. The Southwestern Immigration Oo Will in ll on | < | < llrntlon. frre ol ro < t , | < o tftre jiti'jnltli book * * lth iuitM , Rl lnu Mithrntlc nntl reliable information o ( Tex * . ' , Ml.inv < , or Wmtern lioulnlann. Ilio-m uiotllUitlnf , a change to a new country , Mltlrt M II. 11. DfVAL , Hec'y , Austin , Toxin. _ I > .vl4 jl ; < JC ffi Onfliifr tUr nlhomr. Sainiln | worth ( JO IU JJldUij fron. Aililn-M MIMION 4 Co , 1'ortl.ind , ilnliui , _ The "Amoricau Cattle Journal , " WANTKlKfiitn and co1 r ( > i > | x > nJpnU In r\ttf comity In tlic United Platen to c.tn\aM nntl K't ii | > rlubor.v . mibocrlber y\te n"l'rc mlntn Tli'kit , ' nmt draws n ytlre In the Annual Distribution of lllotxlttl Cattle , Slurp , Swine , IV > Itr.v , Aitrltiiltnnil Implement * , SOO.IH , Krulti , Iri'i- * , .li'wdrj , I ookN , etc Sub crlptlon , JI.oo a , \car , in nitianr . Spccl.il prUt'S nflercd , ( or nuetit * . Kctul ufAum ( or ininplc * . Ailtlttws W. 0 II. Ai.l.UN , I'uli. "H.r.il Xohrwkiv" ( The "Ainctlcnn C'litllo Jmirnil" ) Omaha , Neb. ti'J ' tf To Johanna tlattlotk , iion-re Moj > tof Nthr iki : Yon nro lurebv not llotl thntvJ < u < ? pli IU\llivk , )0ur hii'binil , rm ooininonriil tils notion of ill- toroo njftilnxt you , by fllln < lili ) otltlonn pliiintlll , apt nit jou , at tlcfindnnt , In ho < l | - trlot etiiirt , within mid fo I louulns county , No- braskn , the object nnd I river ol uhloh mid pe- titlon N to ohta'ii ' .1 llioroo frninj n , on tlic pr > uml olxtni utllfulnlumlnnlni ; Ntl.l pnlntilT nitliniit jil-t I'.UIMfor the term nf tttiM " ' " Mill nioro. You nro reqtilml t'inii'UirotM petit tit t on nn or bctoru tlio Mh tliu of Ft lirn n , A D 1S . JOSKl'll \Vl.lOl 1\ . \V. .1. t'ONVKl. ! . , Attorno } . ilctgl i-ckl)4t To Karen Wlnther , non-rcidont ol Nchruika : Yon nro licii > l > > nntllloil tli.it Max \Vlntlier , jour liu'liuiiil , linn r.initiii'iiful lil < notion of ill \orco nu'.ihiht jou , by 111 nif lilt petition , aa plaintiff ntiilh ! > t jou , uitlefeiultnt. In tliinlli- triit court , within niul for Itougla * county. No- br.i'.l- ! , tlicolijin t mill prayer of Mhlcli oftm pu- tltlun I-I to obtain n tilt ortv from ) on , on the UTOUIH ! of \ oiirilKully nli.tnilonlrKmid plaint- ill tt.tliout ju-t rnUKu , for tliu term ol tno jenra uul nioro. von uro required to answer snlit p - tltion on or before thoOth il.iyof 1'ilirimry , A. I ) . IbV. 1I.V.X WINTIIhlt. \V. .1. ( VNM-u. . Attotiipy , ilt'i"'l-weekly4t MASTER'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the United Statca for the District of Nibnwkn : J nun's K. O Slioruood , CnMn IHitlor "itcbcocn llutlor H" Chancery. U. W. Dunn & Henry I'olhor. ' , Tubllc notleo Is hertby . . nnd bylrtnc of ndccreo ontorotl in iho above catiHc , on th 2inl tiny of September , 18S1 , I , H.I.IS 1I1EU11\V1U : , SiK'Cinl Mivster In Chancery In mid Court , \\lll on tbo 12th tiny of January , 18 2 , nttlio hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of x.iid nav , nt the wcnttloor of the I'niti'd Statox Court > loti o nnil 1'ost Olllco biilltl Inir , in the City of Lincoln , l.iuicastcr County , Stf.te nntl District of Nclir.iskn , mil nl auction the follow Ing dosrribod property , todt : ThoBijutliwc tqunrUr of the Hontlicant quar ter , section ii'iinliiTi'il nineteen (111) ( ) , nnd thu tanl half of the northen-t ipmrtcr nnil tlio nortlmcot quarter of the northiiu-t quarter of wi-tion niiiii bond thirty (30) ( ) , nil in township numbered thirty-one ( illand rani ; numb"rcd tno'J ) eaut , In tlio county of Cfihr nnd btnte of Nebraska. KI.I.IS L. lllblUIOWKIt , Special -Master III Chancery. D.O. HtlLI. , So ioltor fnr Coniplfilimnt MASTEll'S SALE. In the Ciiuttt Conrt of tlio United Slntcs for the District of Xcbrwka : New Ki'Klnnil Mort'aioJ ( Security C'onimny ) ts. ilnrtht A. Conrad "and I ( Jeorco P. Couroil \ fonrcLosunit ov WOIITQAOR. Public noticu U hereby git en , til in pursuance nnd liyirtuuof n decree cntenvl In tliu aliotu ciuiso. on the 2nd dnv of Svpteinlx'r , 1SS1 , I , KLL1S L. IIIF.HHOWKX bpi > Ul Jla er In Chancery In said Court , will on too 12tli day of January , 18S2 , nt the hour of lO'o'dock In the forenoon of the wild duy , at Uw vwt door of the United Htatca Court House and Vent Olllco building , in the City of Lincoln , I < annuitcr oun ty , Stnto and Dintrlct of KebranUn , sell at nua tlon the follow ln described property , tO'Wlt : The northwest quarter of Boctlon numbered ten (10) ( in tonnnhlp numbered thirty ( SO ) and rari o numbcrcdiilx (0) ) cast , in the County ol Dixon and State of Nebraska ELLIS L. IlIERllOWKIt , Special llatcr In Cluuiccry. I ) 0. HULL , Solicitor for Complainant. PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nchraskn , Douulns County KH : At n County Court , held at tliu County Court lloom , In and for wild County , Dee. 21st , A. I . : SS1. I'rihciit , A. M. CHAUWICK , County JudL'c. In the matter of the tstito of Thomn riilliurt ilcccascil ; On n-ailtiiir anil f.linthe ) ictitlon nf John I ) . Sncndiraini ] ; that aiJnilniatr.-itlon of s.ild c tate niny be ( 'ranted to hlii'M'lf riH r.ilnilnl"trator. Onkri.il , 'Jhat , JntiiLiry fcth. A. D. 1SS1 , nt 10 o'cloil ; n , m. , iH.'iHsUmil firlicnrlii"til'l ( ( | ictl- tlon , hen nil jierHOiis iiittrunted In nulil matter may n ) > ) Hnr nt n County Court to ho laid , In und for mid Coimtt , and i-how UUHO tth ) the prnycr of petitioner thouM not bo irnuito.l , nnd tint no- tl' a of pondem y of Mid petition nnil 'ho hearing th ri'of bejitin to , ill - , ; pi-rf > ons interested In add mnttrr , by jiublUhinK n copy of thlHordcrln Tim OMAHA WKKIY HKK , nnewspipcrprlntiHl In said Count ) , for font tuccejiivo uciks , prior to wild da > of hoarliiL' A. M. CllAUWJCK , ilii'-as.w if County Ejcnmiuntlou of Toaoliors. II bo present at tny olllro In CrolehtOD block on the first Siitunlayof each month lo * > x. ninlne such amilicantt ) 04 may deslro to tench In the ) > ul > lli : Bchoole In Uou lixi county. Quar terly oxntulnntlon llntt Saturday in February , May , AuyustanJh'auinber. County Supt. ubllc Initruotlon . - . .jStWIniJWIilLilliJlor iKP3 my\ \ ffi & Corn St. II. Cuiitts. SM S&3 * / ' [ tellies M'fs. Co , L'4mstta3 UeCj.U leES ly' " _ . Pond for on II lustra No. 30 , fos KnllondWin. tor of 1881. Free to any address. Contains - tains full description of all kinds of goodfj for personal nnil family HM . Wo deal directly with the COIISIIIIHT , and Hell all goods in any rm/iiitity at uwfci'jiriccs. . You can buy HuttGr ami chcajVir than at home , MONTGOMERY 1VAKI ) & CO. 227 and U" < J Wj * * h Av iiuuClilcaBoIJL CARPET HOUSE ! OF- d. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham Ot. , OMAHA , NEB , IU\ rtduced urlcix and nro now miry L' : : in ( Body IlruHsels , 1.25 to ! . ( ; Ikt 1 np i . liruiwelD.-fl.OO to f 1.26 ; Hint 8ly | 0 rnft , JJ.J to 81. < 0 ; ) ( * Ingrain. Wo to 11.16 : UtoLpla greln , S6o to etc. Mattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Shade * at Lowest Market Prioee , Block and Lowoat Prices. TRUTH ATTESTED , SomoImportmitMAtomont or\Vo IliiuYPii Ppniln Wholly In order thit the | > ubl.iin vi fuirmllro | the * } tenulione of the tlitcn tnt , .H well a < thp IMwrrnmt lue of the erlM , . or whtih the * KpcrtV , weimbll'li herewith t o firilmllo .1 nun tunof | iarlleii lions lin i rit u bejon i ipiei tlon , The Truth of thtx o t tunonl.iM I * nbw lute , nor can the fact * thrj aiinounca bog \ nored , OM IU , Ni IUy3l , 1&S1 It. \VAR\FH&Co. . : l ) ARSm : i h vo frequently u od Warnet'ii Rtfa Klilnot atul Urrr Cure for lo-nl aflrctloim attendant upon oorero rhnunmtl MlnckK , and hatoal'a } * ilcrl e < 1 bcnftlt Ihrrrfrnm , I hn\e aino uned the Safe Nernne lth utUfHrtory to xulU. I eoukldrr thnw lunllrjnc north j ol eontldoiiee. IVjuity Trc. tirf r , Ou IH , Nm , May 21 , 1-H1. 11. TT. WAlwfR . % Co. , llooS.-.t r , N. Y ! OH.MK : I hiuo uool jour to Kldnoy unJ Ihor Ciin-lll ( prlnuiwn lirrlntltrontor , ntul Itlndl tlio bent tcnicd ) 1 i\ir trlc l , lh < t\o ii'cil 4 hottlcN , tl It hu miulf nm Iwl txttir thin ever I util lii-foro In Iho rp f. I1. It. Shop. OVAIIA , NKH , Mnj vt 1S8I , 11 II. WoiMtnfcro : SIKHKor : nioro than Ifl > ir < 1 hi\o Kiineriil Imuli In oiixriik'noo Irflin ttiinKi , i't | Kl.liu'J lul lui'r illooiuci , I'll he \w \ un hlu toork Murln } ortr IK nlio K-lin I'l.i-i-il I tried < \ ( treat many iimllclnfn ami il < tor < , Imt I K''U urio ntul > > or u ilnv l > > ilit lunitolit I linil HrUit'al > l cin. ' , mill I ntu.l n -fll ilc.nl ill roulil not Iruu ppmly icllrf 1 took ) our JSnto K Uncy nntl l.lttr t uro , KmumiititliliiK iNt- \Mi < f\t > rl.iio iitoi'iirtitln dliiwf , iin.l I Imv not liocn \HHlntiil | Til in didiu' Ins I'lipil nio , ami I nin pcrfoi' 1) < ll in ilnv , i-ntlnly tliro jh ; > our M lo Kltliu1 } nndAer \ I'nru I \sNli jou nil xiirc M In luiliiUhiii , ; thin v.lunlilo honorltl. V I' U. II. 8liOW. | Tlm\in.\tid < nf citia11y | B'ronc rndorwinent * many of them In en o vliere h ( MI wai abnn * oniil ln\o been Miluntaril ) il\i'nnlio ; lni ; tlio remailinbletiowirolVnriur' * Sao Kldnej and Liter Cure , in all d easeol the Mil no ) x , liter or urlnnrj OIKOHX. If any onn who read thin h j % < . toy . pliy ml trouble remujibu , the cro t InHodtB of FnmlHcB Hostcttcr'fl Sioinach lllttera i ni much us n hoiKchold nccoanlty ns nuinir or eofTei1. The rcnson of thin la that jcarn of utperioricu hatu prot ed It to bo perfect j' rchaMo in those eiwcs of omerirency where a prompt and nmteniont rem edy la demanded. Conciliation , liter complaint , iIjKpcpHla , Indigestion and otlur troublui nrn oterioma by It. Kor Halo bvull DnifTKht"and Dr.tlcrrf , to whom applv for llixittttcr's Ahmnn- for IBM. V7ott for licln the i.ioi/t / direct , ( | iiirtt ! ! ( , an Hifc.ft line coniicctlni ; tlio iroat llctroiwlla , CHI OAC1O , nnd the KAMinax , NORTH.KABIKKN , 11 uri and SouTii-KAnriiKN I.INIIH , which termlnatut here , lth KA EA3 Cirv , L AVRNWO TII , ATOIIIMON , COUNCU , HLITFI and OUAIIA , the Conuinciii Ci-NTi'.R3 from nhlcb radinto EVERY LINE OF ROAD that ponctratcx thu Continent from the MUs-juil HUcr to the I'aclHc BloH | ) . Thu OI1IOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA- CIFIO RAILWAY In the only Una from Chicago owning ; track Into Kansoo , ornhlch , by Itt own road , reaches the iiolnta nltovu named. No TIIANHFKHH nr CAHUIAQII I No MIHUINO COS.KBCTIONB I Ko huddling In Ill- ventilated or unclean care , M ciory lotwcngcr la carried In roomy , clean and ventilated ooachea upon Kiwt Kxpreiu 1'ralnn. DAT CARS of unrltaled mafnlflconca , PULLMA.I PALACH HumriKO CAUH. and our own world-famoug DININO CAM , upon whkh meals are scnwl of un- Burjawod CKcollonce , at the low rate of Hnvimn. KIM CKNTS IACII , 1th implo time for healthful cBlpymcnt. ThrouKh Cure between Chicago , 1'eoila , Milwaukee waukoo and Hlasouri ItUer rolntd ! and clone con ncctlong at all inlnta of Intcnectlon with other roada. Wo ticket ( do not forjfot thin ) directly to evorj nlacu of lmj > ortanco In Kanaaa , Nybriwlia , lllact IIIllii , Wjoinlni ; , t'tah , Idaho , Knviul.t , ( .V.lfornla , Oroiton , Vuihlncton Territory , Colorado , Arizona and New Mexico. Anil ben ! arrangement ) ! rotrardtnir bxiravu * " any other Uric , and rate * of faro alMAuv ) ail cw M eouipctltirx. who furnlt.li tut tllh'j o the coin- foil. IJora and tackle of ( portntneii frfio. 'rickets , nmj'B ' and fnldtm nt all prinulpa olflocn In thu llnltu'l ' HtaU-a and < , ' .invla. K. It. ( JAIII.F. , E. KT. JOHN , Vice 1'rwi't & Clt > n. Oen , Tkt and Tam'r A * Manager , Chlcouo Cliiui.'i ) . To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It U K poejtlvocure lor Uperm&toirhcft , Bemln * Wookncen. ImpoUuicy , nd kit [ llscanos rwralUog from Sclf-Abuxo , ta MenUI Anxloty , Ixxui Memory , l'lni In the ll dt or Bide , and dlwjwwi - - Uuit luul to ConmimptlOD Insanity an . earlyitraro The npoclHc Mcdltlno l with wonder ful HUCCOHH. _ _ r&miihlot ont free to all. Writs lor them and cot full par- ticulan. 1'rlce , BiMjtino , 91.00 per pacli p , or nil pack' agoc lor 14.00 , Addrow nil orden lo J II , IIIM80N MKDIC'INK CO. Not. 1M and 106 Main Bt. Iluffalo. N. Y. Bold In Oiiulia by U. K. Uoodman , J , W , Dull , K Isli , anil all dr irliUevury wheru. 1 DexterL.Thofflas&Bro . , UUV AND BEMj i D ALL TKDiaiOTIOS OONRIOTU ) TUIIIVrmi. Pay Taxes , Rent Housoa , Hto , fur TOO WAR to IDT OB 011 M Om , Boom 'tssmrf&F ZfrtSii u81i > i No Changing' Cars MTK1DI U'lioto direct mnnoctJon nro nutdo with Th iugh SI.KKI'ISO CAU LINKS for HKW VllltK , IKKSTOK , l'ltll.AlHi : I'lllA , IIALTIMOUI1 , WAS1HNOTON ANl ) ALL CASTKIIN1S. \ \ . The Short Line via. Peoria Kor INDIASAPOMS , CINCINNATI. LOUIS- VII.l.l' , nnil all | > olntn In tliti run HMT ui For ST. LOUIS , Whom direct coimcctioug arc inulo In the Union Pcjiot ltli the Through Slowing C r Uneifor ALL POINTS NEW UKE ESMOINES TIIIC KAYOHITK UOUTK KOH Rock Island. The tinct\nlod Inducement * ofTorod by thin ltn < to trclor anil tourlxtH are on follow H : Thn celebrated PULLMAN ( -wlioel ) PALACE HLKKrlNO CAUS nm only on thin line U , II. A Q. I'ALACK .MtAWINU UOO.M CAUS , with llorton'a Hocllnltii ; Chairs. No extra char o foi ncnta In Itocllnlni ; Chain * . Tlio fainouH C. , It. ft Q. I'alace Dining Can. ( loiveouH Hiiioklnc Can Mttetl with 'lfTint ( hlijh'txu-l.cxl rattan rovolvlnn elialn , for tlie exclunhe tuw of flnt-clan | vuw < in- Kora. Kora.Steel Track actl mporlor o < | Ulpiuoiit comblrel vlth their Kicnt throiuhnr arratiKomont , in lit * tills , abo\ nil othom , the faorltu route to tnc En > t , South nud Southeast. Try it , and J oil " 111 Unit traveling a luiury In- utoatl of n tllHoomfort. Through tlckotn vlo thle celoliratml line tor Kill at all oitiLOH In the Unltotl HU\t nnd I'nnaila. All nfnrmitlon M..int riton of faro , Uloonliif ; Cur accoinniodntloiiH , Time Tnbloo , etc. , u 111 be cheerfully thoii by appl > lni ; to i I'KIICKYAL LOWKLLJ General ' ' oni-or Auont , ChlcoKO. j. . ( lit M.inwor ChlcAro. Sioux City ffi Pacific THE SIOUX CITY KOUTI ? KIUIH n Holld Train IhroiiKh from Council Bluila to st. Paul Without Ghnnio Time , Only 17 Hours. IT IB XLOO MILES T1IK HIIOHTKST IIOUTK , PKOM COUNCIL , BLUFFS TO ST. 1'AUL , MINNEAPOLIS UULUTII on nmuAucK , and All points In Northern lottn , Mlnnraota and Uakotn. This I Inn In oiiilppod | ttlth the Improved WuitliiKhounu Aiilotnath : Alr-limKo ted Mllloi Platform Counter and Under : nnd for BI'KKD. HAKKTY AND ( XMFOIIT Is unsurpassed. Pullman Palnce Sleoplni ; Cnr nin throiiKh WITHOUT CIIANOK between Knu Baa City and Bt. I'aul , tla Council llluffu and Bloux City. Trains lent o Union I'oclflo Transfer at Conn' ' ell Hlufftj , nt 7iH ! p. in. dally on nrrltul ol Kaunas City , Ht. Joacph and Council Itluffs train from thobouth. Arriving at Hloui City 11:36 : p. m. , and nt the New Union Depot nt Ht. Paul at 12:30 : noon. TKN IIOUH8 IN ADVANCK OF ANY.OTI1KB BOUTK jUTKemcmljcr In taking the Bloux City Itoiitc yon itct n Throuf-li Trnln. The Hhortent IJno , the QtilckeHt Timn nnd n Comfortable Kldo In the Tlirouih I nrs botwecn COUNCIL 11LUKKS AND ST. PAUL. jt Seu thnt j our Tlehuts roaJ via the "Sloiu City nnd Pnelflc ltnllioa.il/ ' J. H. WA'ITLKS , J. It. IIUCIIANAN Siipt'riiitiiiiiltnt. Clcn'l I'IIMH. Agent. P. l HOIJINHON , Am'tOiin'l 1'itns. AU t , MlHHOiirl Valley , lottn. J , II. O'llltYAN , SontliMceteniAKMit , Counel lllnlTi ) , lotva E880. SHORT LfE. ! ! (880 ( , KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs IH TIIK UNIT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TIIK JAST From Omaha and the West. No cliAngo ol ears between Oninha and t > i. uouls , nd liut Olio between OMAHA nJ NKW YOIIK Daily Passenger-Trains BI1C1MXU ALL KAHTKIIN AND WKHTI'.KN CITIK8 with LKSB OHAHUK3 nnil IN AUVANCK of ALl | OTIIKIl LINKH. Thli entire line In cqulpix * ! with Pullman's Palace Ulc > pliiK Ours , Palace bay Coachea , lllllcr'n Safety Platform end Coupler , and the celebrated Wo Uiihoni | > Alr.brake. CO'Bi'u that ynnr ticket reads VIA nANHAU CITV , HT. JOSKI'H di COUNCIL IIIiUI'KH Hall , roul , via Ht. Joscjiti and tit. I/oubt. Ticktta lor enln at all coujxin etitlons In the Wuut. J. K. ISAUNAHl ) , A' C. DAWKS , Oi-n. Hinit. , Ht. Joiici.li , Ho Ocn. I'aiw. anil llehit AKt. , Ht. Jimeph , ilo. ANUV liOHI'KK , Ticket AKl'Ilt , lu..O Kiunhum strcot. A. D. UiRHAlui ( Icnural Aumit , OUAIIA.NR Mutter of Application nf Ulwrlon .losopli fur Liquor Liceiiro , NOTICK , Not'co U hcn-by xlun that C'tuirUi , lMph ( ilM , niion thu tnt ! | iluy tit Ikrrniber , A , ! 1SSI , lllolilH HIM IttUlon to thuMitjor uinl.flt ) l/ouii'll ol ( Iniuhii , for Iliriinu to nil iliiltdpir Itnonn mill VinoiM l.lqnoiH , nt Tenth ntro , lie. iween Ixjavenwortli uml Harey itnttfl , Pint ward , Omaha , Neb. , from thu 4th day of Jan uary. 1H.W. to tlmlOtli lUy of Airil , IHti' ' , II there ) ) no olij < otlon , ri'inoniitr ni-u or | irO- text filed within t i < ucckM from lltli of lleci'in. ber , A. I > . | lb8l. thu KtM HniiHe will IHI rnntcil , t'HAH. JoriHI'll , , Apiillctmt. Tur. DAILT DHN no ii | .i | 'r will | iulll li tliu atioiu notice once uth wutk for two wiwkH at Ihu 'X | > nHu of thuamillcont. llitit'Hyul Onulat .1 not to be tbarxiu idrrcMltli. J. J. I , . ( ' . JKWKTT , Utc22 Matter nfj Ailic ) | ) llon nl .lullu * fur Liiiiur | NOTIOK. ' Notice in Iioroliy glvt'ii that JuUiu Nuil ; iltd , upon the Hint day nf Docvmbur , \ . ) . , 1881 , lilu IIIH ! i | > iillc.'itmi ! to tliu Muyor and City Council of Oirmliu , for JlceiiHu tohdll Mult , Kjilrltmmiiuml Vluoun lAilwitit , at No. UN ! HoiUh Tlilrtccnth Hlroet , Kecniul ward , Oinulm. Nell. , from thu llthdur of J..unary , 18SL' , to thu I Oth luvcif Apill , 1H8' > . Jf them ba no objettinn , H'lnoimtranct ! or jirotCHt filed wiLhin two weolfH from Uo cviiibur ! iUt , A. U , | IbSl , tlio nalil will l > u b'Miitcd. , M 1 IUH NAIII. Tin : DAI.I.V DtK iiowepuvvr will nubllfih the ntiovii not Ice unco euch weuk for two wcekH ut thu UKCUIUO of tlia applicant. Tlio City of Ouuitm in not to ho chorued thorewith. J. J , L. C. JKWKTT , j iC-.t City C'Urk , : s sr.v AJV13 ci jttREcr : t -.tl ? TP.'IAOIUilll IJ1llMll.il ) thill t.l GHIGAtiO & NORTH-WESTERN BY , tin inn tcifikn utjcii trnvclliit 'ti ' ftttir > MfrecHoh ' " ' JH c-r < hfe Prinr.ip.il Polnls in iho Wosi , Nntth and 3 COtlllUCttUUJ THE CHICAGO & , NORTK-WEGTERN RAILWAY , The Imperial Palace Dining Gars- . . , iiiV'V'1' ' ' " t ( > fl"k for TI ( < Kcts vla tllh roail.ho sure tliny rcn.t over It , nnd take nemo other. BAK > IN lll'Olim' , Ouu'i Jliumijor , UlilcaRO. * W. 1) ) . .SrUXJiKTr.Oeu'l I'.iss. Ajrcut , C'blcajr UAHUV I * IlUKL , TL-liet AnentlC.tt N W lUllway. 14th and Fmntuni stn-etn. U , K. KIMIIALL , AMhUnt Ticket AI.M t 0 , A N. W ll.illnny , Uthlanil Farnhain itreoll J. 11KLL , . Ticket AKeiit 0 , .t N , W. lUllwny , U. P. II. U. Depot. SAMKUT. CLA11K tlciieral Aircnt. JOBAQCONISTS Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meersbaum and Wood Pipes and everything reqmred in a First-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards , Send for Price List and Samples. Singlu Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $5 to 818 , Double Breooh Loading Shot Buns , $18 from to S75 , Mnzzlo Loading Shot Guns , from $0 to $25 $ , Fishing Taoklo Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stock of Show Cases Always nn Hand , Omaha , A Collins Cheyenne , Colorado Fall and Winter CLOTHINGIi LATE AND NOBBY STYLES. FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. ex. TCMOCZUJGV rxro IN THKILATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all 1316 FARNHAM STREET , NEAIt FOURTEENTH , CT. SIFOIRL , 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 , A11 Ordora Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatch W. J. WELSHANS & GO. , WIIOI.KLAI.K AND UKTAII , DKALKHS IK Flour , Feed , Grain , Baled Hay. PROPRIETORS OMAHA CITY MILLS , CIIOICK 1IHA.VDS Of Winter and Spring Wheat Flour , Rye Flour , Graham. Bran , Corn , Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds. Cor , Eighth and Farnham Streets , Omaha. itaftl tm