\ Q. JE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JANUARY IS , 1882. 3. THE GREAT METROPOLIS. \ An Omulia Man Amazed with tbo Magnificence of the City. A Qotilpy Iiottor from Gotham- Correspondence o [ Tim H n. NKW YOIIK , January 7. It being now mnro than twonty-fivo years since I first put my foot on American soil , at old "Castlo Gordon , " and this being my first visit to the great American metropolis since that time , it naturally seems as if wo luul dis covered something , and neon some thing worth communicating to the readers of THE BEK. To know and fully appreciate the ronl worth and greatness of this country , one must see , ami to some extent at least be ac quainted with this great city. I liavo heard of Now York simply as the arena whore "tho bulls" and "tho bears" ply their vocation , and I have become used to "Wall street" ns n synomym for gambling , Still the great city of Now York ought not to bo responsible for nor carry the odium of what n sot of unscrupulous "amblora in Wall street may do. Now York , without Wall street , would per haps be like America without Wash ington. Great bodies require great machinery to move them. Thu "ma- chic" may become demoralized , and still the body remain intact. Wall street , however , dwin dles into insignificant proportions by the side of the great city itnelf. When one makes n circuit around the city , following the East river and the Hudson , and looks at its piers and wharves , for miles and miles crowded with ships and magnificent ocean steamers from every part of the world , then one first can form an idea of New York's greatness ! A city with such harbors , teaming with the accu mulated commerce and wealth of two mighty continents , and then distribu ting the same over its hundreds of railroads , reaching into every state and territory of this great union must bo considered as the very heart and soul , whoso mighty pul.se throws their vital force into every city and hamlet of the nation. Having madoatrip bytho Sixth Ave nue Elevated railroad to the high bridge , as the Now Yorkers calls it , but which in fact is the great aqua- duct that carries the water from the Croton lakes over the Hudson river , at an elevation of some liOO feet , which is the head of the great water system of Now York. It is a grand structure , and must be fully appreci ated. These elevated railroads are a splendid thing for the traveling public , but they are an injury to the street. * they uccupy. It is rather novel thus to ride in the air and by g.ia light. It scorns rather impertinent , as you niuy take a peep into the second and third stories of Now York's "upper classes. " Having next visited Castle Garden , where wo found the usual supply of emigrants from old Europe , we took a at 11 ill over the yet green and pretty lit Jo park that lies between Castle Gordon and State street , and in an i slant , and as by i.iatinct , found my- -sslf with "all the rest" of the Now Yorkers , "walking up Broadway ! " Broadway , with its palaces , its Trinity and its St. Paul , where yet the dead "repooeth in peace , " is a grand and magnificent place , and is a fitting mon ument to the second greatest commer cial city in the world. Hero , in the very center of New York's wealth and magnificence , did wo discover the fa miliar name of "Kountzo & Bro. , 'Credit Lyonais and Bankers. " Tno name being so familiar to an "old Omaha settler , " 1 was tempted to stop ap into the establishment , with a view of introducing myself or , rather , "Omaha. " So the "bell boy" an nounced mo as "a man from Omaha , " and in a few minutes stood I face to face with an old Omaha banker , Augustus Kountzo. But my "business" was simply to "shako" with one of Omaha's olde.st and most prominent settlers , so our interview began and ended by a friendly "How do you do ? " and "Farewell ! " i ' t Opposite Castle Garden , at No. 15 State street , I found the headquarters for the passenger department of the "Thingvalla" steamship line , of Co penhagen , Denmark. "Thingvalla , " with its representatives and agents , is something that that little country Denmark may bo proud of , and , as I have seen nothint , ' concerning this enterprise in the Omaha papers , I will subjoin an extract from the Now York Sun of January 3 , which , as an item of news , may interest many of your readers ; "Tho passenger steamship Geyser , Captain Thomson , of the new Thing valla line , sailed from Copenhagen yesterday on her first trip for Now York. She will atrivo in the middle of the month. The Thingvalla com- | ny was recently formed by Danish capitalists , foremost among whom were 0. F. Tiotgoa , the founder of the Great Northern Telegraph compa ny , whose lines extend from England through Asia to the Pacific , and F. Kjoerkoo. The steamship Thingvalla hod for two yeara made irregular trips between Copenhagen and Now York. The company put three new steamers on the stocks in Copenhagen and in Malmoo , Sweden. Of those the Gey- aer and Hekla have boon finished , and the Island is about to bo launched. The steamers are the laigost over built on a Danish dock. Their route will be from Copenhagen around the northern coast of Scotland , with Christiansand , Norway , as the only stopping placo. By going to the north of Scotland much time is saved , and it ia expected that the steamers will make the trip to Now York in thirteen or fourteen days. They will land at pier 141 , North river. Until next summer the steamqrs will make fort nightly trips. When the Geyser ar rive * a reception will bo given on board. " I ahall leave hero in a few days , and may let you hoar from mo again before - fore I return to Omaha. JOHN AllHASKO.V. Greeawood < Correspondence of The Her. GREENWOOD , Neb. , January 11. < Jreenwood ia now in ita seventh year , and is prosperous and jjrowiii ) ' . It contains about MO tiiliabiUnts , and is finely situated on the H. A M. r.iil- road , about eighteen mile * from Lin coln , The country around is .1 beau tiful rolling prairie , which is voiy pro ductive. Air , M. E. Chovrour , n cnt for THE UKK , ropiesonts the subscription boom us very heavy , and is rolling in sub scriptions very rapidly. The business ditoctoiy will be found elsewhere. ScuinuLKU , SUPPRESSING GAMBLING. How a VlRlhuit Chief of Pollco Secured - cured Indictments. St. Ioul llejmbllcnn. The chief of police is having a hard time making eases .against the gam blers. That the gambling houses are running ho does not deny. On the contrary , ho freely admits ; mt ho thinks he has discovered a plan by which they will nil have to close nt no distant day. A year ago it was no hard matter for any gentleman dressed in citizens' clothes and not known to bo or suspected of being connected with the police department to gain admittance to any gambling house in the city. Now , however , no stranger is admitted. Upon ap plying at the door for admis sion , he must leave his name , rc i- dence and occupation or place of busi ness , and wait n day or two for the investigating committee of the gam bling house to investigate his "chnr- actor and standing in the community. " If his statements ns to his name , resi dence and place of business or employ ment are found correct , and no sus picion is entertained that he is a spy , the investigating committee will report favorably on his application , and in all probability the gentleman will bo admitted upon his second or third ap- pcaranco at the door. If , on the other hand , that investigating committee re ports against him , he never will see the inside of a St. Louis gam bling house , for all the houses work together , and they keep a black list , just as the grocers and real estate men do. One of Chief Ivoii- nett's mon tried twelve times to got into a gambling hmisu and didn't suc ceed then. Lie lias had four men em ployed for thii special service two private citixons and two policemen dressed as private citizens. They all hold positions in business houses , the situations having been trivon them for th.it very purpose , and are ostensibly book-keepers and salesman , who like to take a hand occasionally at the gaming table. The chief w.'tit into the scliumo with the determination of making it a success , and to make things doubly sure , watchers wore placed over the first two men engaged tor this branch of the secret service. It was not supposed that they would sell out to the gamblers , or that they would not. bo perfect ly reliable in every particular , but merely as a safeguard , to make the thing a certainty , two now detectives were put on the same work , unknown to the first two. And , after all , the object was two-fold the new men being given instructions to necuro in formation against the gamblers as well as to keep a watch on the first two. Chief Kcnnett says that the first two appointed are all right and the last two also , and that they have all done good service. They obtained admission to all of the gambling houses running in the city , and it was on the evidence furnished by thorn that some sixty odd of the gambling indictments re turned by the last grand jury were found. The remaining forty-six in dictments were found on information furnished by Ofiicer Sears. No SuoU Word ns Fail. "I have used your Si'iuxa BI.OSNOM for dyspepsia , headache anil constipation , ami find it has done me . > great deal of good. I shall recommend it to my friends. "IlK.NHY UEHTOJF.ni , "May 24th. ! IG Mnin St. , Buffalo. " Price 50 centH , trial bottled 10 cents. janfl-lw STUBS AND OPIUM. The Delectable Ingredients of the Modern Cigarette A Grow ing Vice. Joe llouard In the l'hiUdcI | > hiaTimes. I ran across a cigarette factory the other day. Whew ! I wouldn't write or , rather , you wouldn't dare print what T taw. Dirty butts of cigars fresh from the filth of the muddy streets are _ the cleanest and nicest of the ma terial used in compiling these pre cious roads to ruin. 1 came down town on a Madison avenue car this evening and on the tail end there wore three little chaps , the oldest about 14. Each smoked a cigarette and spat his little life away. I ventured to ask if they enjoyed the odor. They said they did. And the taste ? Certainly. On inquiring I found they had a well known brand of cigarette , noted for its "opium soak" and its terrible smell when burning. Poor little devils. They can't last long. They wore palo and sickly , puny and offensive. What kind of men will they make ? Men ? They're men already in their own eyes. They and a majority of our little tlo lads are full of the slang of the day , up in all the catches , and abund antly able to hold up their end of a conversation. I subsequently aaw thcHO throe boys in Niblo's Garden. It would have done you good to hear them talk. A blind man might reason ably think ho was listening to three old men. Nothing was now. They had seen it all before , and hotter done at that. Down went the curtain , on went the boyi , but before they fo the first breath of the fronh air from the street each puny hand hold n o g- urettc to the vile Hinelling mouth , and pull' ! putt' ! they sickened everybody in their vicinity. This is an old griev ance of mine , and I don't care to bore you with it , but I feel it keenly. Day by day the vice grows stronger. There was a time when cignrretta smoking was confined almost entirely to Cubans , who knew what good to bacco waa and made their own cigar ettes. Gradually the habit spread. Dealers followed suit. Makers became unscrupulous. Little dirty boye were sent out to pick up cigar stumps. Other equally disgusting material was also utilized. Opium was made to do duty , Cheap paper took the place of rice paper. I wish these boys culd HCO ttiu Htuli' their paper In mudo from , Wouldn't it turn their little stomachs ? I trow , I trow. The cheap paper , the old stumps , the opium , and the chem icals used to make them "strong" deserve - servo to bo shown up. Parents have no influence with their soim. Why not ? Because they amoko cigaro or pipes thomflelves , Thi boys charge all the good mU ice they set to their fathers desire to keep them down. There is but one way to deal with American boys. Kenson with then through their eyes. If every nicotiin. ' * ' stomach w.is jnailo public , if u'verj time a fellow died of too much' cigarette otto the fact was made known , if the proud boys could bo shown a rm factory and a stump grindery , it scorns to mo tho. cigar- tie business would bo wound up very soon. A FRIENDLY GAME. The Satisfaction of Holding a Flush Against Four Acos. Urooliljn K KO. ! "Say , mister ! " said'a tall , eunburnet man with a wide brimmed hat , as he edged his way into the iiKiimcini ; ed itors room yesterday afternoon. "Say , mister , do you know anything nboul keanls ? ' $ ! , "Why , yes , " responded the editor , "I know how to play 'everlasting' and 'old maid , ' and things of that kind ; why"That's / "That's just what I want to ask you about. Now , in playing 'old timid , ' suppose the man who holds the aio antes , and passes on the draw , whose bet is it ? " "That isn't the way I play it , " said the editor. "In my game the player who has a queen after the other cards are played is the 'old maid. ' " " it is ' ' thai ' "Perhaps 'everlasting' I'm thinking of , " mused the str.innur. "Suppose in 'everlasting' you flliuiild catch an old maid on the draw and when the rest of thekeards was played you found you hadn't filled. What then ? " " 1 don't ' see how that question could arise in that game , " said the editor. "Maybe you are talking of the ciuno called 'poker. ' " "Poker ! what's that ? " asked the stranger , looking up in innocent sur prise. "That's ' whore they have iiiros and fulls unit that nort of thinu' . " "Do you know how to play it , stranger ? " asked the tall man , dr.iw- ing out a pack of cards. "Will you show mo how ? " The editor ran over the curds and dealt two hands rapidly. "Now,1 ho explained , "two pairs boat one pnir , three of a kind beat two p.iirs , a flush boats threes , and fours of a kind beat a iluih. What have you got. ' " The Btr.mgor laid down a mixed hand as the editor explained that it was worthless , as his own hand held a pair. "Lcnmie deal 'em once , " said the stranger , running them off clnmaily. "Five e. .ch' " "Yes , " replied the editor , seeing that ho had gotten hold of a sharper and making up his mind to teach him a lesson. "Five each. " "Now , what do wo do/ / " asked the sharper. "If we are betting I'd unto a dollar and you'd cover it with two. Then if I wanted to como in I'd plank an other dollar , and then . " "Hold on ! hold on ! don't go so fast. You put up two dollars at ditlorcnt times and 1 put two all at once. That it ? " "Yes , and then wo draw. " "Let'a try it once , for fun , if you don't ' mind , " said the sharper with unnatural eagerness. "All right , " smiled the editor , and ho throw two dollars on the table , which were promptly covered. "Now , you say we draw. Ilow many do I take ? " "You may take what you Hke , I don't ' want any , " replied the editor. " 1 stand pat ? " "Then I'll take one keard. Do wo hot now' " "Yes. " The stranger bet cautiously , and the editor raised him , and was seen until there was § 15 wagered , though there was no money up , beyond the ante. ante."I "I reckon I won't bet any more , " said the stranger timidly "who beats ? " and ho laid down four aces. "I boat you , " said the managing editor , and he laid down a straight flush. "You owe mo SIC. " The stranger looked at the cards some time , and then dashed his fist on the table. "You played fair , did yp ? " " 1 did , " replied the editor. Slowly the stranger pulled out a greasy wallet and laid down a $20 uill , The editor gave him the change , and , bo man went out , still running ever .ho cards and wondering how it hap pened. "I thought ho was a sharp and lie was only a flat , " said the editor , explaining - plaining the circumstance to the cash ier , as ho handed in the § 20 for change. "Liko to oblige yon , old boy , " smiled the cashier , "but that § 20 is a counterfeit ! " Purtion having business with the managing editor for a week or two will please come armed. WORTHY OF PRAISE. As a rule wo do not recommend patent medicines , but when wo know sf ono that really la a public benefac tor , and does positively euro , then wo consider it our duty to impart that in formation to all. Electric bitten are truly a moat valuable medicine , and will surely euro Biliousness , Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kidney complaints , oven whore all other rem edies fail. We know whereof wo apeak , mid can freely recommend to all , [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle. Mi & McMahon. (7) ( ) Waverly. Correspondence of Tlic lice. WAVKULV , Nob. , January 11 , The people of tliis pleasant little burg are a very agreeable society , and the post , present and prospective improve- nents going on hero will soon make : ho influence of the town felt all along the line of the B. & M. road , Mrs , M. A. Travis , who was stabbed seine days ago by her husband , is re covering , and will soon bo able to re- uasunio her duties at the pontollico. The projected marriage broke of ita own weight. Business directory will bo found in another column , ScitniuLKii. J. L WILKIE , MANUr'ACTUllKH OK PAPER BOXES. 1408 Farnham St , JuiOJCiu Gentle Women Who vrniit glossy , luxuriant nnil uavy tresses of abundant , lipixutiim Hnir must use ICON'S KATllAIRON. This elecnnt , cheap article nhvays makes the Hair crow IVcely nnil fast , keeps it from fulling out , nrrcsts and cures grayness - ness , rcmoTca dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it n curin ! : ; tendency nnu Icneiiimj it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is tlic sure result of usuig Jiatualron. Free to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for HID Asking , lly nnphlnj ivtrno'iAlly nt the iimnst nllloo ofl III ! dlNUMl MA.STKAOTUHINurO. (01 ( liy l > o < it.ilc'anl If at nillntAtiov. ) nil ) AHI IT IHT , sou wll | IHI I'ri'iontcJlth n luMUtilull ) liw ( | rated coo | of A Now Itook entitled GENIUS RE WARD KD , OH TIIK STORY OF THE SEWINB MACHINE : cmtnnlm ! ; n tmnNmmi anil ivtl.v sli l n rtv- iuf frontlsplorcu ; nlso , ia finely 'i.T.iuil uoml : lltK , Mill b.mml In nil ulalmnktn bl u > ami toiil [ IthoL'rnplnMl ixner. Noch.iri ; lnti-ur i invli > lor tills lianJioniu book , wiik'lt mil Im nlit.minl only by niplU.itlon | at thu lnnin.li aminlxir illnatc otllcod of The Siiih'ur M.inuf.T tumm ( "o. Till : SINC1KU MAXUPACTrill.M ! UO , Principal Olllco , 31 Union Siiiri'u | ! York oct27-ilir.Viitr.tw B880. SHORTL1ME. 5880 , _ KANSAS CITY , SUoe& Council Bluffs IH Tllll ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AMD TIIK KAST From Omaha and the West. " , o clianpo ol CATS between Omahi and Si. uoul , nil but ono between OMAHA tiiJ NEW VOKK Daily PassengerTrains KABTURN AfU > WUSTKRN CITIES r.lth LESS CUAHQIM und IN ADVANCK o ! AI.U OTIIEH LINES. Thb entire line \ cquipptid with Fultmbn't MMU Slconlni ; Can , Pulaco bay Condicn , Jllllcr'e satcty I'latform and Coupler , nJ the rolcbrotod WoMtliiBhoiiso Air-brake. laTKco that your tlcUct rcada VIA ivANSAS CITlT , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL IILUFFS IU1N road , via St. Joseph and St. Louis. Tlckuta foi sale at all coupon atatlont In the Wost. J. F. BAUKAKD , A C. DAWES , Oon. Supt. , St. Joionh , Mo ) Gfu. Paaa. and Ticket A t. , St. Joseph , Mo. AHDT BOKUSN , llckot Agent , 1020 Farnhrun street. A 0. DiBHAHn Gcnonl Atrcnt , _ _ _ OMAHA. NIC Sioux City & Pacific . . . THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Runs a Solid Train Ihrough from Council Bluffs to St. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hour * . IT IH MILES TIIK snOUTEST ROUTE rtou COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. I'AUL. MINNEAt'OUS DULUTII OR BISMARCK > nd all points In Northern lowi , Mlnnixota and > akota. Thla Hue la cqulpjwil nlth Uio Improved VcstlnghouHe Autouiatlc Alr-brako and Ulllo 'latform Coupler and Under : and for BPEKI ) , SAFETY AND OOMKORT 8 unmirpas.ivtl. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car run through WITHOUT UIIANUK between Kan Has City and Ht. Paul , \la Council Illufla and SlouCity. . Trains IcaMi Union Poclflc TranHfcr at Conn- il lllulTn , at 7:3f : ) p. in. dully nn arrlial of Kaiibau 'Ity. Ht. Joseph and Council ItlufT ) train from thobouth. ArrUlriKQt HiouxClty 11:36 : p. in. , and at the New Union Depot at Ht. Paul at 1'2SO : loon , TEN HOURS IN ADVANCK OF ANY.OTIIEII UOUTK Jt3Rumcmber In calling the Hloux City Itoiitn ou tct n TtiroUKli Train. The Shortcut Line , bo Qulckent Time and a Comfortable llldo In the riiroUKh i am bctvtcon COUNCIL I1LUKFS ANI > HT. PAWL. tJTBoo that your Tickutn reid via the "Sioux City ami 1'adflo Itallioail , " / H. WATTLKS , J. It. IIL'OIIANAN tluporlntciidciit. Gcn'l POHH. Audit , I' . E. HOltlNHON , Aw't ( ion'l Paiia. Air't. , MlHitonrl Valley. Iowa. J. II , O'JIUYAN , South * leturn Agent , Ccuncl llludD , Iowa Matter of Aplicatioii | ot C , 11. Kchroth tor Liquor Liccusu , NOUCK. Nctico In hereby given that CliiiH. II , icliroth diil , UDUM tliu ! ld il.'iy ( if Jniuuuy , A. I1882 ) , filu hix uiiplicutlnn to ho JIayor uml C ty ( Jnuncll of Oninha , nr a HceiinB to nell Mult , HpIrltiioiiH anil /iiioim L ! < junr , lit cunicr of Thlnl ind 1'lcico trce' ' . Kiint Ward. Onm- ia , Nub. , f10111 tliu 17th ( by of , Titnii' ory , 18W , t. the 10 It day of April , 1882 , If there bo no cibliction , rciiuinntriiiiuu or iirnlext filed within two week * from January'3d , A. 1) . , 1882 , the said Hcaiwo will be grunted. CIIAH , II , KCIIOTII , Applicant. THE DAILY UKK newHpaner will jwbllnh he above notice onca each week for two veokH at the expense of tliuappllcant. The City of Omaha In not to be charged there- witli. J , J , L. C. JKWKTT , J3-21 City Olcrk. Matter of Application of M. Tarr for I'ennlt to bell Llipior ax a Drugyl t. NOTICK. Notice ia hereby uiven that M. 1'itrr lid , upon the 2(1 day of Junuury , A. I ) . , 18R2. filu hia application to the ilayor and City Council of Omuha , for leriult to Mil .Malt , Hpirituoun and Vinoiu . an a Druggist , for inediclnal , me. aud chemical purpoueii only , at corner Tenth and Howard street , Third word , Omaha , Neb. , from the Kith day of January , 1882 , to the 10th day of April , .882. If there be no objection , remoimtrance > r protoit filed within two weclcn from January 2d A. IX , 1882 , the laid permit will bo granted , M. PAKH , Apiillcant. TIIK DAILY BKK newupai > r will iiubllnh .he above notice once each week for two weekn. at the expeuuo of the applicant. 1'h e City of Omaha IH not to be charged therewith , J , J , L. 0 , JKWKTT , J2-2t City Clerk. r\vv c vii . CA / Lft V N No Changing Cars nr\ > OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where Uiro t roniintlon ro m < | u it siKKI'IMI CAH LINKS for NKW VOBK , IIOSTOK. I'llll.AfiKU'tltA , WASHINGTON AND ALL KASTKIIN ITIUS. The Short Line via. Peoria Kor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS- VIl.LK , IH ! nil v"IM-n hi the Till ! HMt MM For ST. LOUIS , i direct tmnriHttiH r < " wnile tn the Union nifhtlifThroiurli Sin nine C i Limn. ( ( irAU.l'OINTS O KEWTIIK TIIK KAVOIinr. IIOITB FOIl Rock Island. Tlii Hiui\Mc | < l lnilti < tMui > nta ofloriul by tills line to tltuM * imil tc irlpti'.rii.n lollmin : Thu nlilir.wil VULUM. N ilb-wlu-el ) PAI.ACK SLKKl'lSt ) I'AUS run uiny on thl * Una I ! . , It & Q. 1'Al.ACK IIAWINU IUIO.M OAIIH , with IIorton'8 lli'illiilnp Clmlrj. No xiri iltanro lot lioJliiliiK Ohi\lrn. 'll\u l.unoiik C. , It , A O. I'nlaio Dining Curs. dan MUH Sn'oklug Oiri littcJ Kith i-loifMit lileli-WUil rnltnr rexolvlnic chnlra , for thn uiclusho IHOO ! llrat-i.lrii lavun- pcrw. pcrw.Steel Trntk ap J HU ) > ctlor wiiilpnu-nt comlilr * I with tliolrjrnt ( tl.roiifli air nrntiiKcnunt , luikia thlit , alKiMt all otbiTH , the fiuotttti route lo tno J'jxst , South nml .Soutluiml. Try It , ami you \\lll lliul tmvUlnir luxury In- tU'ail of a ilhioiutort. TliroiiKli tickclnlo tliH colobmtuil llni > ( o tt nil oiticca In thu L'nlttil .SUtos nnil Unnailn. All nfornintloii ni.Jut mtoK of Inrr , Slivnlns Car McroiiiinoihtlotiH , Tiiiin Tikblc , etc. , will IK clioorfully f\van \ by npiil lni ; to J OKHOICVAt , LOWKLL,1 ( li'in'ril on cr Aitent , . ' . I'OTI'KIl , On , 'Maimi-or Chlrnira. > f-v M.r.Faj2 s ; ' fjM " * " wrV'w" "if--T---- \l N r - - - - - - s \ l.YHLUJiim' > V1 ! ii .JJE r./-sffi/iX Jill Wept for hcing the moHt direct , ijulckoat , an MfOTt HIIII connecting the L-roivt MctroKl | ! . CHI OAOO , aud the KABTKRN , NOHTII-KAHTIIIINI curt and SOUTII-KAHTBRN LINKS , which tcrmlnntothoro , with KANHAS Cirr , [ , nAVHNWonTir , ATCIIIION , COUNCIL IlL-jpro and OMAHA , the COUMSRCIAL CKNTKKH from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that pcnntrati'H thu Continent from the MlMOUtl Hlvcr to the Pacific Hlopo. The OHICAOO HOOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO 11AILWAY Id the only Una from Chicago owning tracK Into Kannnl , or which , hy Ita own road , reached the polnt nlio\o named. NoTitANarKiU ) BTCARRlAonl No MisHiNO CONNIICTIONR ! No huddling In 111 tcntllntctl or unclean care , M every piuwbnKor Ii curried In roomy , clean and vcntllaUxl coachn upon Kant KxpreM Trains. PAY C'AIIH of unrivaled munificence , PULLMAN I'ALACit HLititi-mo CARD , and onrown world-Iamoun DININU CAM , upon whlih meals are eorvod ot un. BUrpagsoJ oicollonco , at thu low rota of HKVB.NTT. FINI CKNTH MACII , with ample tlmofor healthful enjoyment. Through Can between Chicago , Pcorla , Mil wnilkoo and lllwwiirl Klvcr I'olnbi ; and close con uoctlous at all poluta ol Intersection with other roads. Wo ticket ( do not foreit thin ) directly to every place of Importance In kuiiBan. NeliraHkn , Itlacti llllln , Wyomlnif , Utah. IiUho , Novwln , California , Oregon , WoAhlnuton Territory , Colorado , Arlionu and New Mexico , Anllhural arran cmontii rtifurdiiiij hawravo on any other line , and niton of faro nl myi axl ow u compctltoro , who furnlah hut 4 tlrho-o the con ) , ( art. IX > en and tacklu ol pportAiuen ( rco. TIcKuis , nmpi and folduru t-t all prlnulpk cir.coH In ilici united Htntta and Canala. II. H. CAIII.K , K. HT. JOHN , Vlca I'n 't & Ceil. dun. Tkt and l'ani'r A | [ Manager , ( 'hiuairo Chicago. Matter ( f AiilU'atliui ] | of Mrt. \ . McCoy for l/iUiir ( | LiceiiHo. NOTIOJ' : . Nutico ii licruliy ( jiren that Mr . I , . MuOnyiliil , iipnntliu HIUi il.'iy of .duniary , A.I ) . ISK'J. liluhcrapnliuiUuiitotlioMiiynr nnil City Council of Oimiln. fur liconxo to rail Mult , SpiritimitH anil ViiioiiH LlijuurH , liutwrrn Ttvuntiuth anil Twuuty. Rccoiiil mi I'opplotoii A\cnuu , Secoril ward , Onialin , Ncl > , , from thu 'Jltli day r.f . .fnmiury , IBH'J , Id thu 10th day it Aurll , 1K 'J. If tliciu ho no ohjcctinn , roinniiHtnnco nr prott'Nt lilt'd withintwoweekHfroin tlic 10th of January , A. I ) , 1H8U , the uiil llccnno will ho granted. M.UH. Ii. McCoy , Applicant. The OMAHA IMu.v HKE HOWHI upur will imhllHh tliu a' ' eve notlcu unco each weak /ir two wceKH at thu oxpuiiHU of the appli cant , Tliu city of ( Jnialm IH nut to bo charged tl.orowilh. J. J. L. C. JJ'JWKTl' , 11 n-2t City Chirk. SEALED PROPOSALS. Scaled proposalo will be received by the iMilerciKr.eil until Krldav , January IHth , K82 , 1'J o'clock , noon , lor the count ruct ion of and repairing of Hldftwalkx in front if and iidjiiining thu following dcHcrlhud iremlses , to-wit : TO UK CONBTIirCTKII. LotH 1,2. , : t , 1 , Jilock ! ' . ) , < ! feet wide , south Mite Ca n ntreet Lot If ) , rnHt ni"u Whealon Htreet , Block I , Arnmtrong'H firut addition , 1 feet wide. TO JIK IlKrAIKKll. Lot 1 , I Hock 13 , went Hldu HaundurH utieetI feet wide. Loti I , 2 , 11 and VI , lllock 12 , went hiJo -iaiiiulern ntreet , ! feet wide , JMHfi , IJ , 7 and 8 , lllock S074 , north Hide Cumlng street ( i feet wide , LotH 3 , I , 5 and U , liloek 1 , went tilde Saundcm xtieetI feat wide , Armutrong'ii flret addition , J.,1. UO. JHWKTT , City Clerk. OMAHA. Junuury Ii , 1882. junMw \Ut. k U , BYRON REED & CO , lOLKttir MTAHLItlllO Real Estate Agency IN NEDHASKA Keep complete kUtnct of title to R 4 C Ute la Omib * n UoutlM couotr , I'fiJLS Nr. fl/ AND CORRECT 3MAP ' i .WIMM * .uij'ttvuniiatiltirimMlinf llml Hi-j CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN . R' xi i'Mi' ' ! l ' Principal Points MhtfWeM.v i'i < l THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , littM The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. V.-MK' . ' . ' 1 H " - ? /i I ' . ' , ' , ' ' ' . ' , 'l ' ' " "i" " ' f'"l I'm ' Trunk Uui's : HI il , in s.T VU'V'11 ' * " "f" 1' ' * H1'- ' " , , "Wliuina , Minnesota * Central n.iknta tni ! > s i s. ' 'Nl'l 'i'l * . ' . ' . , , J } ' ' * 1Yniiktiw Mm ) Clilcuuo. St. I'iiul iinil Mliiuanitolh I.lno. 1 vi nAb i i ? ' ' ' riM1H" ' * " ' " " "I' ' , ' ? " > " " " .MllwnuUoo. tlrcon Hay * l.ako Superior i.ttifi ' Ca.iiulVs"r . ° y Coul"m 'l'll'k t ABOIUS fn tlio Uultt-Jl States * Ui'inuinbcr to nil ; for Tickets via this ro.itl. lip sure they rcml over It , and take iiono ot hecT tUKUX uruunr.Uoii'i MiumgorOMc Bo.OV. H. STHXHKTT.Ueu'l 1'W3. Apout , Ohloa&c IIAHUY P. 1)1 ) Kli , 'IHckut Aitont ( , ' . ' * N. W UMIwny. llth niul KnlnlmmHtTootH. 1) . i : . KIMII.M.I , Aiii'ifuil 'I'likit ' Ajiont 0 A N. W. Hallway , 14th ) iiJ hnitutm nlt * ti J. IIKLL. Ticket AlionU1 AN W lUllwnv. II P. U. 11. Ik'iut. HAM KMT UhAUIC I.KiKifil Arout. The Oldest Wholesale and TIIK Retail JEWSLRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here IN TIIK WIST I General for the find all novelties in SIL Agents , TFinest and Best Pianos and „ „ „ „ „ T T VER WARK. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as Eastern Manufacturer , uhe Latest Most Artistic any , , and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or installments at * Bottom Prices. all of FINE descriptions A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianos , Knabe ces as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes , and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smith Store Tower Building , , American Organs , &c. Do llth and Farnham corner not fail to see us before pur Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES ! Large Stock Always on Hand. d3 ! d tl CIMS County Nob. 11. A. Hnllur & Co Gunornl Morclmndiao B , A. Ilydur : Gunornl Morrlmndiao J. K. Fester Gunornl MJorclmndiao B. A. llydor Drugs 0. C. llohan ilunlwnro A. K , Crittuiulon Ilnrdwnro M. K. Cliuvrout Hot-ika nnil NUWH. IKK Auuut A. E. Uollowny lliirnosj Mtikor B. N. Wui nor liootn and Shoca [ I. Muxwoll ; Contractor and Uuildor 1' . C , Sliiinklin Confectionery I * . I ) , Foutfi Hotel and lloatauraiit U. S. Twilugar < fc Sou Groceries I.V. . Qinickenbnsli Lumber W. S. Puck Toiisorinl Artist lid win Jerry Jloal Kstuto Mrs. M. K. Cliovroiit Drefmiiiiikur 1. L. Hull -.Mont Market- G. W. Mnyfiuld Ifotol Mru. .1. Green Milliner J. Cline Livery 0. Ii. Teolo Livnry I ) . L , lliirr Flour and Feed U. I ) . Root riiysiciau J. H. Norris Physician Wolf t Cliapiu Contractors and Builders J. Stetson A Co. . ; Grain Dealers Ireen it MuukuH , . . . ; Stock Dealers ) . Connor Grain Dealer W. S. Klliotl it Wife ISditora of The Eagle 1. 0. Stuvonson Toatmaater Cline & Steiner , , , . . .Carriayo and lilacksmithini ; _ Collln Blaokaniitli 'oulB A Jlansen Toinporanco Billiards W. K. Loofburrow Pastor M. K. Church 3. KnowleH Paator CoiiBrogatioiial Cliurch F. II. Moran Station Agent James Allen CCA ! Dealo SAUSAGES I Practical Sausage Manufacturer , ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR ALL VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES. Family orders attended to with despatch , and every thing promised satisfactory. I invite a call at No. 2IQ South Tenth Street. VICTOR'S 1010 Farnhum Street. BUY AND BELL AMD ILL XXOT7XCS. „ „ „ , „ . „ . . , „ . . . . „ . Oybtern , CliOH | and Oanio Cookod.to OiJer , pfty rjia3CeBj Hent HOUB8B , Etc. Perional 8uper ltlon of . And Served Under lfj too wm w BOX OB y " * * * " VIOl'OR ' D00BOSB.