THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25 , 1882. THE BLOCK SYSTEM. Telescoping on Bnilronds Im possible Where It is Uaod. How It Works on the Ponnsylvnnlft Contrnl. New York Tribune. "Practically it is imponaiblo fur 0110 passenger train on thu Pennsylvania railroad to run into anotlior , " said a former official of that road yesterday. "Tho block signal aystcm ihcro used , " ho continued , "is so porfcot that with the aid of flagmen , who are provided with torpedoes , 'te.ustnpiiif ? ' is an im possibility. " So a reporter visited a signal sta tion near Jersey City , and aa- the working of the system , and had it explained by the operator in charts. There are seventy signal stations bo- twcen Jersey City and Philadelphia , ton of tncm being cast of Newark , whore the trains are the most fro- rjuont , over 200 passing every day. At no place on the road docs a train run four miles without passing one of thcsu stations. At each onn there is a telegraph operator , with three telegraphic instruments , one hoing used simply for sending general messages. Another instrument sunds none but signal messages to Jersey City , and the third is connected with only three illations , and is for local purposes. Over the desk upon which the instruments are placed hangs a rope , which runs through the roof of the station , connecting with a wire which in turn is fastened to a glass slide in a sipiaro box either above or at the side of the track. Fastened to this slide is n piece of red flannel. There is also a slide arranged with green llannol. In the back part of the box there is a white painted board , in the middle of which is a common lamp. In the day time , when there is no train in sight , the rod slide is pulled down , showing a red , circular surface , ten foot above the ground , about twenty inches in diameter. As the train approaches , if the block ahead bo clear , the operator pulls the rope above his head , raising the rod slide , showing THB WIIITK SUlll'ACK. 3Io is compelled to hold the signal up until the train has passed and dis played two "markers , " or green lings on the rear car. Ho then lets the red sl'ulo fall , and "ualls" the operator in the station ahead. Having received an answer ho sends the schedule num ber of the train , the tinu > it passed bin ollico , and states that the green llugn were all right. To bo surci ho has made no mistake the receiving operator repeats the mes sage and receives an answer from the operator who sent it , before ho allows the train to pas ? his station , licsides warning the station ahead of the approach preach of the train , a similar record of every train is forwarded immedi ately to the train dispatcher's ollico in Jersey City , so that the wJact position of every train on the whole road is known at any minute of the day or night. After one passen ger train has passed a station no other passenger train can pass it until the operator lias received the message from the agent ahead that the track is clear up to that point. The use of the green signal advises the engineer to use caution until ho baa soon a station displaying a white signal. It is used principally to uig- iiify that the last train which passed was a freight and has not yet reached the next station. Proight trains are not usually run on schedule time , but. are allowed to follow each other at short intervals , depending wholly on the signals displayed. In this way several freight trains may bo between two signal stations at a time , and if the last ono had passed the first of the two stations some minutes provioualy the operator stops un approaching passenger train , states the facia to the engineer , and then rainos the green signal and allows him to proceed - coed ; but no other passenger train can go past the station until all the preceding trains , including the passenger , has been reported from the next station. This is AN IMI'KllATIVK UIJLE and can only bo suspended by an order from the contra ! ollico in .lersoy City , which may have some informa tion BiiH'ieient to order the trains to proceed. The system check ? the danger of ; i man allowing a train to pass by boinji aslcop , for although ho may full aslce [ : and fail to know that there is a train approaching , the rod signal which i : always displayed unless raised by tlu operator , will stop the train , and tin cauiio of the detention muat bo ascer tained. If an operator should fai to report the fact that u train has lof his station it is stopped by ( ho nux operator , and the reasons for his no reporting asked. If no answer is oh tamed the central ollico Its informed It has happened that a train ocoa aionally breaks in two , which makei necessary the rule of reporting that the ' 'iimrkcra" are neon. At nigh the system ia thu aamo as in the da ; time , with the exception that tin lamp in the box is lighted , and tlu rod lanterns instead of the green llagi are used as "markers. " AVhon for any reason u train makoi un irregular stop , the roar brakomai or flagman is ordered to go back 001 yards , carrying a rod lantern or Hog and to place on the track an cxploniv cap. Jlo must then go 800 yards further thor and pluco two of these caps ni the track , three yards apart. 'Jhi done bo muat go toward his train . ' 10 . yards and remain there until on'ore ' to leave the place by his onginooi Upon returning to his train ho taki up thu first cap that he placed on tli rail , but k'uvos the two placed iiea together. The explosion of those war the engineer following that there : clangor ahead , or that there has boot and ho must proceed cautiously unt lie learns why those caps were le there. The explosion of n single 01 is the digital for the engineer to uti his train. Jirakemen are fretjuunt left to stop the following train afti their own his gone , and are taken u ; The Haginon have nothing to do wit the block signals , and are tluiH ho ! as responsible as thoao on other road t Nut Brown Heifers. 1 The editor of the Storm Lak < Iowa , Pilot recently wroro up -her of shorthorns , and the BSIIIO wee H the ladies of Storm Lake gave a con cert , which the editor pulled in ( low- cry language. The foreman in The Pilot ollico is addicted to using tobacco , and after the paper had been issued the short-horn artiole and the concert article read as follows : "Tho contort given last evening by sixteen of Storm Lake's most beautiful and interesting young ladies was highly appreciated. They were elegantly dressed and san in the most charming manner , winning the plaudits of the entire audience , who pronounced them the finest short horns in the county. A few of thorn are a rich brown color , but the major ity are spotted brown and white. Sev eral of the heifers weigh as high as fifteen hundred pounds , fine bodied , tight limbed animals. They are said to be excellent milkers , and as high as twcnty-fivo pounds of butter have been inado from ono in a single week. " KNEEL AND 1)13 SAVED. The Tomplors of Junlatn Kicked Out of the Fold The Now County Olllccra find the AIM- unco , Etc. Corrdnondcncc ol Tim l\r.r. \ . Jr.MATA , January 2U. With the beginning of the now year our now county officers were inducted into of fice , and now "hold the fort. " These ollicors are almost wholly made up of those who were upon the alliance or farmers' ticket last November. If by their administration of county affairs they meet the popular expectation , the job of dislodging the now party will prove a difficult if not impossible ) task , and the raid of November upon the old party lines will prove only the beginning of the end. Till ! OR A .Ml 1,0 1 ) f IK of Good Templars hold forth at Hast ings last week. A portion of its do ings will go down to history without n precedent in the use of arbitrary , despotic and illegal authority. Against the "grand chief" serious and moat damaging charges had been made by roajMmnihlo members of thu order belonging to Juniiita lodge charges that noroly affected the moral and social status of the chief , and when the parties mak ing them asserted a willingness mid readiness to establish conolusivo evi dence , or , in case of failure BO to do , to pay all expanses incident to the in vestigation that' wiw challenged , and to pay a largo bonus into the treasury of the grand lodge beuidos , the "Grand Chief" and his ledge not only declined to accept this most fair and reasonable proposition , but , hi the opening momenta of the lirst session of the grand ledge , suspended , ( with out charges and without trial ) , the lodge to which the accusing parties belonged , HO as to prevent , in any manner , the matter in question from being brought to the notice of the grand lodgo. In this proceeding there is , to every thoughtful mind , it confession of guilt and u determination - tion to prevent its ventilation. 15ut "murder will out , " and the truth , now partially stifled , will HOOU flash upon thu dullest and most unwilling optics. Till' KTATi : KAUMUIts' A1.LIANCK begins its sessions ut Hastings on Wednesday. .Wo are looking for a largo gathering of the bone and sinew of Nebraska , and for the attainment. of results that shall strongly impress the future political and legislative at- tUudool tlio state in matters of vital concern to all the people , but moro especially the producing and tax pay ing classes. Of course , TJIK HKK will have a roprcsnniativo present that the doings may bo properly noted anil heralded to the world. NOTKS. We have now no saloon in Juniata , and our first touch of Slociimbiam was experienced or. Friday , when ono of our citizens was mulcted in thu sum of6l7.no for ovoi-indulgenco in "rock and ryo. " Uankor Jones' wife m spending the winter in Kentucky , among her home friends. The wives of Goo. T. Brown and II. E. Wells have jtial contributed u boy and girl to our "senses. " By rcaHon of u recent fire The Her ald will soon bo obliged to don a now dross , in part. Itov. Cliark'H lleill has roliiiuiHhed ( | [ Kiatornl euro of the M. N. church. Ho would not bo dictated to in the matter of pulpit supplies , ho claiming thu right , as a woman uulfragiHt and and minister , to turn the pulpit over to women , ub lib , , and the "brethren" looking at thu matter from n some what diHurunt Btimdpoiut. At Hastings , Prof. Williams IIIIH just erected a now ยง -100 job press in The Nobniskan office , of the "Peer less" manufacture ; and Wigton liros. have opened an ovtoimivo and well- equipped bindery in connection with their growing printing business. From which circumstances I imagine thai printers' ink and the other appurtenances nances are good things to invest in uj this way. JAU.NTKH. My daughter Buys : ' 'How nuicl better fnthur is since hu used Hot. IlittorH. " Hu ia getting well after hit long suUoriiig from u disease duclarui incurable , and wo nro so glad hu UHIM your liiltorR. " A lady of Rochester 1C. Y. [ Utiui Jlorulif jl'J-fl A Street Cur Which urrloa lt Truck Chicago Times , The Accommodation Unr company linn begun oper.iliona hero with i capital ntock of $1,000,000 , dividoi hutwoun thu patentee , T. T. 1'rossur and V , I1' . Cole , a real estate man Thu object of the company in to buili and equip a thousand cnra and pu tliem upon the streets of Chicago The car ia the patent of Mr. 1'rossor and an regards present appeartnco i u queer , oglemimu'looking crafl which eitrricH ita track along < rith il and to till intents ami purposes i designed to traverse any and a liui's of atrepts. The car , which i 5 of the ordinary kind , is niounte in thu middle , upon a truck whic aits on four wheels , each about on foot in diameter. Thcao wheels ru around thu inside of two uteel tirei each ten feet in diameter , ami whic rcbt upon the ground , and uro hoi only to the car by a eel of wliee dumps , The cur ia duuigned to hoi fifty people , and the owners claim thi tlio moro ii carries the easier it run It will be ( slopped in thu usual jjmntif and two horses will borcquired to pull it. The owners say they intend put ting the cars upon the principal streets of the city , und placing the cnsh faro at four cents , and soiling thirty rides for 81. Surety In Tliontros. New York KvenlltK' Post. The fire commissioners have adopted the following mica with regard to the provisions against fire in theatres : "Tim examination of theatres in the city'of Now York , made by the fire department with a view of determin ing the best mode-for prevciitimi of fire nr panic , and for protecting life and property in case of lire or panic , has shown the necessity for defining what a theatre should ho. It should bo a house stront'ly and properly built , consisting of an auditorium and n stage kept clean and free from all unnecessary combustible material , and not used as a storage house for scenery , furniture , proper-1 ties , nr any other thing not needed for the play or exhibition then being exhibited. Paintshop , carpenter's Hliopa , workshops , and storage rooms I'm which all combustible material should bo kept ) should bo located out side of the walls of the theatre proper. The dresaing and toilet rooms should not be under the stage or auditorium , but should in every case bo without thu walls of the theatre. Thohoatingap- pnratus should bo M > arranged that thu fire for healing the house shall not bo within the walls of the theatre. Thu space between the top of the jironco- nium arch and roof of theatre should 1)0 ) enclosed with a brick wall or a double partition ol corrugated shout- iron or other fireproof material , with air space of at least six inches between sheets , for the purpose of preventing fire or smoke from the staue or flies passing over proscenium arch be tween ceiliugof auditorium and i oof of theatre. 'tho gas or other illuminating process should bo so arranged ( hut the stage , auditorium and lobbies could bo controlled separately , and that an accident to either could not put the house suddenly in darkness. In all cases thu gas should bo lighted by electricity , as the use of a torch is always dangerous. All gas brackets should bo stationary ( not swinging or jointed ) , and all gas burners should have glass globes , with wire or other proper covering. "All places of public amusument should bo connected by tdegraph from thu stage and box-olliuo with with these headquarters , mid have special building signals given them. On the lirst intimation of lire or panir an alarm should bo instantly aunt to the tire department. All places of public amusement should have at leaat four proper axes , twoon eah aide of the sta e , two lire hooks , ono on each side of the stage , and an many proper water bucketi , always fillud with water , as may bo necessary , and not less than twelve , properly distributed about the stngo and flies , and plainly marked , 'For fire purposes only. ' "Tho roof over the stage should bo constructed of glass saahcj , so arranged that they would slide open by their own weight when the rope that held them should bo burned , unloosed or cut from thu stage , thereby permit ting the heated air , smoke , and lire to escape through the roof. In all places of public amusement the people on each story should have di rect avenues of egress to the street without coming in contact with those of anotnor story , and all avenues of cgroBH should bo used at each perform ance , an thoBo intended for uao in caac of fire or panic only nro generally found usole.ss when most needed. "Tho inspector of combustibles and thu inspector of buildings are hereby directed to immediately carry out the foregoing rules , and enforce compli ance in the usual manner. The de tailed reports of the chiefs of battal- ons are hereby referred to said in- ipectora to carry out and enforce com pliance with the rocoinniundationa therein contained , and report to the board every morning in writing the progress made thu previous day. " Dou't Throw Up the Spongo. When MtlTerliit ; Immunity are enduring IOITO of dyxiieimia , indigestion , 01 nervous nnd Kcnurul dubllity , they nro toe iiften inclined t thiow up th sponge anil reMjjn theiiiHclvo to f.ite. Wo H.IV. ilon'l 1 < > it. T.iku Ili'HDooK ' li.ooi ! ) IiTrKiisthi ! unfailing remedy. Price , $1.00 , trial MM ! lOcenU. 1 ! ) lw Knrmoru' Alliance In Scotland. London Times. The objects of thu Alliance are de clared to bo to gain the support , o and unroll members from every conn ty in Scotland ; to carefully considei and , if it bo a miit'.blo onu , promoti the passing of nny bill ( . 'ranting tenants ants a legal right to compensation foi improvements , fair security of tenure , and greater freedom in the cultivatioi > f thu soil and disposal of its pro duce ; to obtain for the tonan such security for the investment o his capital in thu soil aa will stimulati and induce him to improve his cult ! vatiun ; to obtain the abolition of tin lawn of entail , hypothec , primogeniture turo , and all presumptions of the lav in favor of the landlord and ng.tina the tenant ; to promote a law simplify ing and cheapening thu tnxnafor eland land ; to secure to ratepayers tlioi legitimate share in county govern iiiont ; to secure the bettor represontn tion of tenant farmers in Scotland ; t promote the further reform of th game lawa , and generally to walcl over thu interests of farmers. ALMOST OHAXY. How otten do we see the hardworking ing father draining every nerve an muscle , and doing hiu utmost to BUJ port hia family. Imagine hia feeling when returning h < 'ni < > frmn a liar day'a labor , to find Inn family pros tntto with ilim-ni'i , e N mm t > r a pil : doc. "in" billt ) anddeljiit Ii L-U'l'y halU ] t muat be enough to drive one iibuo ; cra/.y. All this unhnpnineas could h avoided by using Electric Hitter : which expel every disease from th sytttcm , bringing joy nnd happiness t , thousand * , Sold at lifty cunta a bo 11' ' tlo. lah & McMahon. (8) ( ) d' h Plilllp Andres , Plalntlll , vt Henry H. Woo Pefendant. IU In | 0io County Court of louiUn 1'ourtj , N 11 Iruskn , A. M. Chidwcl | > , County Jiul e. , On the i'il diiy of Decrmber , A. D. It-Si , tl ' ' ' I C'ourt likucd an order of attachment In tl II nlnnu utlDn for thu nuin of IUv Jollr.rn d Oiiiahi , Dec. $0th , 1SS1 , , K. l > . MiLAl'tillLIN , ' ' J3 etuit ; Attorney for I'laintlB , Idt t Dexter L. Thomas , r ! TTOENEY. ft TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportAnthtntementH of Wo Known People "Wholly VoriQod. In order thut the public inny fully rcallzo the ifemilncncM ol tlio < taterticnt , * i well Mthc tower mill vuliio ol the article ol which thcj l > cftkwopillll h herewith tro fuc-Imllo I Una. turcinf ti&rllcn whose sincerity U bcyon.l tlon. The Truth of thcto lntlmonl.tH It nbso Into , nor c n the facts they announce bog \ > nortd . OMAHA , Nm. , May 24 , 1631. II. H. WARXFR&CO. : PRAR Sin : I have frequently usal Wnrncr'n Sulc Klilno ) ami Uver Cure lor loc.it nlUctlons nttonclant U | > on nvxcrc rhomuatl.- attack * , and lmveM jy derived benefit therefrom. I have alio uvTtho Hale Ncmtio with * itlt ! ctory ro. tilt . I consider IhMO incdiclnfs worthy ol confMui.ce. Deputy Trrasnircr OMAHA , NKB .May 21 , 1-81. 11. " . WAHNTR t Co. , Uochmtcr , N. V : OKMH : I have ui d your .Safo Klilncy and l.lvcr Cure thin ftprlnffiui n IvcrlnvlROrator , and 1 find li the but remedy I ever trlud. 1 hL lined 4 bottled , nrd It h.i < mn'lu mo ( eel bctUr than cicr 1 nlil before In the * prlni > . v. p. u. OHAIIA , Nm , May 2) ) , isai , II. II. WAR.SRR&CO : Sun : Kor moro than 16 jarn I ha\o miflcrcd much In omi'hlcnco from combined kidney and llicr illflcaxcs , inl 1m c been un > bloto work my nrln iy or in * aluo btiny aflcclvd I tried n Kreat tinny mcdlclnen and doctors , but I worno and uortuday byilay. I WM told I h&d llrluliffl IllHcase , and I nlnhcd inypclf dead III could not Kvvo speedy rcllel. 1 took your Safe Kiilnuy and LUur Oiiru , kno lriK nothing ulse was ever known tocurutlia dlscaHc. nnd I hav not been dmappotntol , The medicine ban cured me , and I am ) > orluc ly well tO'dixv , entirely thrO'iKh your f-alu Kidney and Liver Cure 1 wl hjou all succ M In publishing this valuable remedy through iho world. U. V. U. H. Shop * . Thousands of equally a'rong endorw.rncnt. many of Uicm In TOKCI where hope wan nban- donc < I bavo been voluntarily given , Bhowlnp the renmikablo power of Warner's Safe Kidney and l.lvcr Cure , In all il ec.-vsto ol the klilneyc , liver o- ' " If any ono who ruuln this .trouble rcmeinbur the k'rc. t In Hoists or Families Ho tottcr's Stomach llittcrd U as much regarded aa a household nrccnElly ai sirj ; r or c"IIi e. Thu rc-ftson of this In thnt ye.irn of fxperlencu have proved it to bo perfect y rcllablu IntluMO cnscHof uinurL'ency where a prompt nnil c. > nvonlcnt rem edy IB demanded. Constipation , liver complaint , ilysfep-iln , Indlgcatlon anil oth r trouble ! ntu overcome by It. For Halo by nil DniffKinta and Dealers , to hoin applv for Hosteller's Alnmiiu' lor lb&2. "Who vrant glossy , luxuriant mid \vavy tresses of abundant , licantii'ul Kair must nso LION'S ' KAT11AIRON. Tbi3 decant , clieap article always malies tlio Hair prow ; freely and last , keeps it from falling ; out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in tiny desired position. Beau tiful , lioallliy Hair is tlio sure result of using Katbairou. Cuming Street J.J. Fresh nnd Salt Meats of nl ! Kinde , Pouliry , Piah , &c. , in Season. Mutter of A ] > iilicntion of ,1. Will for J.imior Llcciise , NOTIOK. Nottio In hereliy L'lvi-n th ' J. Wlllllioim. did , upon the 13th day of January. A I ) , 18S2 i. In ula applleat on to the Mayor and City Co-m ill ol Omaha , for llcciina to mil Mult ( nirltuo'ts ' and Vinous liquor * , at ho. 31 Si-nth KlfttTii'h btivci , Fourth v-nril , Onmhn .Nub , from th 'J7th day of January , IbtH , t thu Wli d ) of April , Iss- . If there be no oblocslon , ri-moiiHirancr or prc test niwl wltldn two UK K from 13th of .Unuar , A. P. , IfW , the mid llwnso will bo KrautfU Arplu-ant. Tun IMivIl ) { K nvu-iiupur HI publlali th ut unotlivniifo each rek for tuu tti-el.au thu xpi-ti'-i' of ( , . applicant The U.ty of On.t i , i .1 c t > Kir.r il thiTi"'ith. J.J. i. . C. Jr.VKTT. \ . ' "vjt Citv Clerk GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINI TRADE MABIC Th OrcatTRADE MAHI ' eily. falling euro for hvnilnal WuakneiH , * BEFORE TARinQ.ucneo o AFTER TAIINl hell Aluinj ; as I.OMI o ! Memory , Unit Bn.il u" tilde , 1'nln In the lUrk , lllmnomi of Vl-loo , I r iimt\iro Old Atf , and many other Plcciiuw tin liud to liHinltj or Contumptioii and a I'lt'iu turodrivt' /jiTKull lurtlculara in our pamnlili't , v.hle wo dMlrt' to end free I v i"a11 t" every on Xin'hc SjK-clflc Mvdkluo l otd by all druggl * at H\VT piokaifc , nrOtuckxjoi for 5 , ' or l bo wiit frt'U ' by mall on reel ptol the uioiiey , I adjuwlm : TIlEOllA JKUICIKBCO. , Uoflalo , N , \ . or rale tv C. F Oocdr yon suffer from ly pep la , u o IIUHUOCK IlLOOI ) IlllTKUS. II you are afflicted with Illou ( nc , mo IIUUDOCK III.OOU 11ITTKU3. It > ou arc prostrated with nick Headache , take HCltPOCK 1ILOOD lliTTKIlS II your Itowcln arc dlwrdf red , regulate them with ilf KPOCK ULi Ob U1TTKKS. If your lllood In mpurr , purify It with UUnUOCK I1I.OOU IliTTKHS. If you have IndlKentlon , you will hnd an antidote In IIURDOCKIILOOUDITTKHS. If ion arc troubled with Pprlnif Comphlnta , cr- rullcatc them nllh HUKDOCK Itl.OOI ) I If your I.hcrls torpid , restore it to hcalthyattlon with UL'UPOCK I1I.OOP IlllTKIlS If your l.lvcr la affected , you will find a sure re storative In BURDOCK III.OOU HITTKU.S. If you have any upeclw of Humor or I'lmplo , fall not to take I1UHDOCK IILOOP 1IITTKKS. If you have any nyniptomi of Ulcers or ScTolulous Sores , a curative remedy will be found In HUUDOCK IlLOODItnTEIlS. For Imparting strength and vitality to the sys tem , ' nothing can equal UUllUOCK HLOOI ) DITTKKS. For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the system with BUUDOCK IILOOD HITTERS. Price , DI.OO pel Bottle ; Trial Bottlei 10 Oti FOSTEE , IILBURN , & Do , , Props , BUTFATO , N. V- Bold 'at vholconlu by l h & McMahon and 0. F. Ooodman. _ jo 27 cod-roe THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COWS & HEIFERS For Sale By GBAHAM P. BROWtfS , or ava. IEDI A. ra 23 i-r - OKDTX.VXCK S'o.I'.tO. ' . An onlin inw pro ; iding fur th-i v.icci- nntii'ii ' of cliihlicn : ilt"itlitifichi > o1. 15t > ii. onlai ifil liv the ' ir t' ' nnril nf tht ! ( ! ltv of O aha : SKITIO 1. It n all lie mil wfui fnrany child to attend any school \ \ \ hin thu limits of thu City o ! ' Oni.ili i iuile < s K.'iiii child hhall h.'iv-i liecn vaccinateil within the Infct. H- vynfarc. . Kr. ' . ' . Thu exu ut'on ' of lIK onlinaiicu ia hfieby intrii teil 11 the City I'liVMcian. Hic' : . H. Thisirdinntno > liall t.ikeifec't nliil be ! in f'rcsj f out anil after ittuirtiu1. ; ! . TIIOS. H. lAll.r.v ) , 1'rest. City Council , Attest : .1. .J. . C. JKWETT. Citv Clotk. I'as'-etl .lanuary " . 1SS > . Approved lumuy , ISS'J. ilAMKS K. BoYI ) , Miyorof _ _ Oniahuv. _ TO Nervous Sutterers The. oiit/iT Or. J. B. .xt. ; "yv * . tMi.Y * i * . ! , imilleu ] , lent frcv to Ml. Wtlte far them nd snl 'ull p | . cnlirs. Price , ripcciac , 81.00 per | ucks e , or u pack ; r for 86.00. Address all orders to n. HIMHON HCDICINK Cl . Nos. 104 nnd 100 Mntn St. Ilullalo , N. Y o J In Omaha by C. F. aoodman , J. W. llrll , Uh , nd Ml diruifttlsteeveryv , here. < -"Aw rlatter of Apiilicntion ol Krecl Stnnck A Co. for Liquor License. NOTICE. NotUolH hereby tf\au that I'n-d StaaiU liCe idtix _ | > ii the lUh day of January. A I ) . , 1831 , ( Hi .o Iho 10th udy of April , If there bo no objection , remonstrance or pro .ct Hied within two wceka from January llth A. D. , ISSUthemiil lie n o lll he ( 'rantcd. KHKII HTAACK & Co. , Applicant. TDK DAIU BKB newspaper will ] ml > ! i h th above notice once taih week for two week 8 a tlio cxpu" uof thu api'llcnnt. ThoClty of Oman lot In be charged ti.ereAlth. J.J. L. C. JKWKTT , JiuiH 2' . City Clerk. Mutter of Applicatiouof Belli C. lialdwii for Liquor License . NOTICE. Null in hereby shell that Huth ( J. Ilaldui -lid , upon the 14th day of J..IUUIJ , A. 1) . , 1SS : fllu hU application to tlu Mayor and City Com 'II ' of Oniiha , ( or llecn a to tell Malt , Splrltuoti iid Vinous Liiinorc , at So. 13(0 ( Doiik'lin utrt'e ! Tlilr : ! van ) , Omaha , lo'eh , from the 2.4th day t January , 182 , to .ho lOllidiyol April , 1B32. If theru ho ii'inbji-etion , rcmons once or prc ti t fllu < l vilthin two Vivul.H from llth day ul Jai uary. A. U , IsS. , thu fx ! d lleenso will I granted KKTII C. PALDRIK , Applicant. Tim DAIU llitn iifw | tp ( > r will imbllsii th above iiollcti oncu oich wo K for two weeks at tli expcnxo nf the applicant. The City of Onwl : U not to bn chirked thmulth , J. J. h. 0. JKWKTT. r'ltv rii-rk Matter ol Aiilc.ition ] | ! of C , IT. Scol for Ii5iiior | Licenw. NOTICE. Nnt'cu U hereby civ n that C. II , Nco did. upon tV.u Ulli dn.v of January A. II 182 , Illo lili nmi IciUlou lethe Major and Oil t'ouii'ilol Omalin , for license to icll Malt , b'pli ituo'innnd ' V.nrin 1 Iquom , at No. 1)11 ) soul Tenth ttrreta , Ti'lrd ward , Omaha , .N'eb . froi the 2Tth day of. I iiitarj , 1 > > S2 , to the 10th da of A rll , 1SS > 2 If there bo no objd'tio , rumunstr luv o pr tot Illod within t o wi'Oka from 13th of Jam ary , A , 1) , lbS2 , thu bald llceinu will bo xranti' C. 11. SCOTT App'lcant , Tun DAILY lien ncwpapcr will pullitli tl aboui notice onrixRch week for tv o wceVH iho i'VH n > H < of tht' applUunt. The Citj of Omul Uiuit to bo ch.ir.'id therewith. j. j. L. c. JKwerr , an''a-'Jt Citv Qi-rk. _ _ _ FASTJTIME the OMcago&Uortliwest Traln luivu Omalu 3:40 : ) > . in. and 7:40 a. I For full Inforuatlon call on U. 1 > . DUKL. Tick Ak-ent , 14th and Farnham KU J. 1IKIX , U. lltlluay l > eWt | , or at JAMES T. CLAUK , ( km al Acini , Ouiiha. JaUmie tl H. SCHONFELD Profietorof the ANTIQUARIAN Book Btoie ! Tlio Autiqunriau'aVnrninr { . Do not trust him , gentle render , Tlinucli Iiia dliclvo.i look trim and no.it Do not liocd tlio plate glass windows , Shining out upon tlio ftrcct , Glided backing on tlio volunics - ' ( ni will fade and be for otj Ciildod figns nro oft deceiving Gentle render , tniKt him not. Header , once tliero 'l\ed n Htudent , Wholonif nought for learning rare , And he met him on the sidewalk , And he falncly led him there. And he talked to him of TRADE SAI.KS , I'oTTKli's boolm and SCIIMUOKEII'S loroj And I met him plodding homeward With nlmndlo to hin door. Gentle render , I hav- waited , Nifilitly I have walked tlio street , itiKerini ; for you on the corner , And this happy hour wo meet ! Knife your eye to yonder window' , Whore our student , in the nluht , With n page of SciiMfCKKu's history , Hi ci up his pipe to litjht , , turn not from me coldly , The truth only have I told ; 1 would nn o iheo from tlio book otores , Where the customers ore "sold , " - I w uld Nliielit thco friin nil danger , Ghleld thee from the pl.ite glft ? Htiare- Shun. O , hun the gilded cohiitorH , I have warned thee now DKWAHKl H. Schonfeld. PROPRIETOR OF THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE Invites the attention o' ' the lo\er ol irooil read- Int ; to his extensive and valuable collection of the CHOICEST WORKS in all departments of Literature and Science. Not only are the most cRtccmcd Kunlleh and American orka to bo found i n his shelves but THE ANCIENT CLASSICS , nnd the Standard Writers of Mcdlaivalat-cs and Modern Kuropo are ve 1 represented. Owliitf to his opportunities for Becnrlnj ; these DooKa at low prit'cs , he offire them at fkures whith can not bo met by an } other house In this city. 1'artlen desiring Good Books at Low Prices arc requested to rail clxcwhcro before comlni ! hero that they may prot c tht trutli of this aa- eertlon. UeBlriiiff to keep a stock of tbo very best works , I carefully eel et only siuh its could meet the ap proval of a culti\ntoJ taste. In these days of cheap literature it Is very casv to buy for a llttlo money a lame f lock of printed matter , bound in well gilded coVcrs and popular ly termed book ? , but which deserve thu title In the language of Charles of Lvnb , "Tilings in Books' ' Clothing , " It It to he regretted that HO inaio l > cinlv&tlit ! U'ltLratu aui nicrrvnaiy , fill th Ir hhelmMtl > thJHhpt i Jf-s of r a ii u ma tor , thus fftttxeruriv th"lr torte into Mere Bliarnal Houses for the Klit-filir.cit ami | iot-priin > ea IIIUIIIHIIUH 1 1 f > iotteii or ui. happily unforiMlten scrililen. Lul th' c wh'i ' wi-h to read books of IS' T iN-iU1 V.U.UK stui | Into my itoro and thej nil ] Hi \\lutu\er Iliev waul. lluu.einbur th..t by thu ihulcc of your books y un hir.i' ' ler i judged. It is an nxinm that "p oiile ill not I'o better thin the books t ey read , IT A. Totter Their neral render , the linjvr , the el.isiiejil , theological or nudkal student , the engineer ci urul-IUct the hli-totlcal euquiicr , the lo\trol pnctry or fiction , or t'ao'-e who look for work In torciirn lanKua 'cs , can bu supplied willi what is dci-irtd. I ho awi a Inryc and well cclectel ktcck ol vlt'trunt Little Books forChllclrenrit home , whc should be rc.TicnibcftM In this holiday reason Ami the > .e who wish for chclco and rii'ldv bound KHt bookj , whnso contents will be found wnr'h ' } of their external appearance , ulll.do well to cal ac the ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE 142O Douglass Street. hEADQUAnTtnS'OP1 TH ? LITERATI. ileCOcoillui ORDINANCE NO 48 ! ) . An Ordinance coiiJcniins tlio ( iranting IViiuit < to Drain-layers , i. I : , it niilaiiieil liy the City rniincil "f tin i..ty i.f ( ) uiiilu , a , follow.- : Sl'.cnox 1. No pernon or jiersnns shul ny any sewer , ilrainaxe jiilie , drain , o Iraiuciiiiiiection with thu public or ilintric ewers , latterals or ai > ] iurtunrncet < in thj Jity of Omaha without haviii-r a iiernii herefor under the lirnvisiiin.s of this Uixli mice. SKC. i ! . Any uonipctent incchiuiiu wit ] 'xiierience in laviuu pipe sewers , on nppli Kition to tin ; City Oounuij , may , upon np iroval and the payiuent in advance of , L'o equal to tlueo dullar.s a nnmth for eacl nil every iiionth , to the Hi-ht of Jammr icxt follow-in } , ' thereafter , receive a penni n lay hewers , drains aud ciiiiuectiouH in tli Dity of Omaha ; provided , no iipplicutioi 'or xaid peimit a.s drain layer shall \ > c coil idered unless accompanied by a lioiul , i he Mini of live hundred dollars ( S.00)witl ) WTI loidcut sureties thcrcmi paying taxe n real estate in Douglas county , Neliniskii n twice the uniount named in the bund itnd the said bond to he approved in for ] by the City Attorney , and as to the sulli iiuncv by the City Cntitiull , to secure th "aitlilnl and constant oliediunce of this Oi linance durinv ; his term of service , and t conform with all Laws and Ordinances n iiu City of Omaha. SKC. . ' ! . ICvery permit x > " > inteil to an ; lrain-layerto lay drain.sthall expire on th last day of each year , without le ard t late < if issuance , unless sooner revoked fu USl ) . SKC. 1. The city engineer may for it skillfuloesx , car lessnens or willful viol : tion of hin direction : ) in drain laying , HIII pend the permit of any dialn-layer , an Biieh permit shall not be in force and c : feet ut ; > ! ii until duly routined by direct ! > of thu city engineer r th city cnnnci nor shall any ie titut.on of any iiorm : fecf irnid thereon \ s made by the city f < any length of tnno far whicli said IK.TIII ) ' 0 I EC. 5. Any permin or perxons vinlatin any of the uectionn of tlito ordinance Hhal upon couviution thereof before the pnlu magistrate , be fined in any mini not le than ton < 1o lars ( 10.00) ) . nnr more thn ouo hundred dnllnm (8100.00) ( ) , for tl lime olfeiiH * , and ten dollars ( $10 (0) ( ) pi day for each anil every violation ther after. SKC ( J. Ordin neo No.181 , c.itit'e "An ordlunno conearnlni ; the llceiiHit of drain-layer1 paused Oct. V.1 , 188 and approved Oct. ill , 1881 , h hereby pealeil. SKI7. . This ordinance fhall tnle : elfe r- I and he in force from imil after ! ' p ; .h TIIOS. II. DAI l.KV , Ul I Attest : Tres't City Cumu'il. .1. .1. I . C. , Iio-rr. : n Col ; . u. i I'nnnud .r.uinury 17 , lot" d. | Approved January " 1 , _ j. n , HeM ) , Mutter ot Applicntlun ot Frank 1'ivouka f Llinmr Kirenso , NOT101- : . Not tu U hereby fi in that K.iiU. i'hou did upo" tlin Itiihday uf J 'iuary , A. ! > . , 18 tllu hi nprlieatl"ii to llu < M } or nnd City COM ell of Oniani , for HCCIMO in sell Mult , Sptrltn i ml > limu l.liiiurj | , at icriier 7th iind Mai Htru'tHKir ' t\VirJ , ( iu.ihn.Seli .faintlieSOthd of Jarman , JfSt ! the 10th day of .April , IS : K tlu re bo no obj Ttlo > , remou.tiiuco or pi td t Illod within tun uct'kn from Jiiumry 101 A. ! > . , 1S 2 , the said lici'iiMi will l-e trantwl. FRANK 1'ivotKi , Applicant. Tim DAILY HIK neiveiMiiwr will I publah t above notice once cacti week for two weeks the cxpengtf of the applicant The City Omaha la not to be chafed therewith. J. J. L. U. JKWKTT , H2t. City Clerk SEW YOUK , JANUARY , 1832. TitrSrNfor 18S1 consumed ftur million one hundred and ninety-four thousand thne hun dred nnd ninety-one (4,101,301) ( , pautds of print- In ? paper In lii I ll > , inn ay , and Wcckl > itlitlons. This Is equal to sixty million seven hundred nnd sotcnly-two thousand Ix hundred and scvcnt-fco cn ( C0,772,077) ) coi ics ol the dally dire. The nctu.il circulation for the r.vt ) enr wa : Dally 30 701,101 Sunday 7,037,004 Weekly. 3,400,104 This ( f vc8 for cuch day In the } car the follow. Injf nveraite : Copies of the Dally edition 120,041 Copies of the Sunday edition I3G.33D' Copies of the Weekly edition 07,273 Tim SI.N hai ndvcrtlslnj ? space 13 sell. In the IMlv nnd Sunday editions I's price for ordinary advcrtl cnipnt > Is 40 cents ] < cr nifftte line. Pre ferred positions nnd dl'phjcd matter from BO1 i-cntg to i-i.m per line. In the Weekly 60 cents an ngato line of Bpnco ; notxtra charge Mr dis play. 1'refcrrcd positions 70 cents to $2 pel line. Atthi * price advertising In the several edi tions ot Tun SfK Is cheaper tlmti Its publisher has ever hecn nhlo to ohtaln In nny other me- dtuni , and ho has spent hundreds of thousands of dollar ! ! In makliiR knovn TDK Bus , nnd the ad\nntaRcs It oflors to the liu lnc f community. Tim Scs Is published ovciy dny In the year , ac Nos. ICO , 10S nnd 170 NOHSMI Street , New York City. I. W. KNOI.AND , I'ubllahcr. janlU-Bt JOHN STABLI-.H , JKIIOMK SCIIA.MP , P cfldcnt. Vice Pres't. W. S. llKisiiKR , Sec. andTreag. THE NEBRASKA 00 Lincoln , Neb , MANUFACTUUKllS OF Corn Planters. Harrows , Farm Rollers , Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket tlovatlng WlnU- mllls , &c. Wo nrc prcrnrcd-to do job work and iinmifac- turli K for other parties. Addrcs all order. XEDIIASKA JIANUKACTL'UIXG CO. , NKB. jaiilO-Siu TnlH ipccillc cur en that laoit loati.somo disease \Vhothor is ita Primary , Socoudnry or Tortlnrv Stngo- Ilemovcs all traces of J-crcnry from thu sys tem , Cures Scrofula , Old S'o c , llheuina- tlem , K'zema. Catarrh or nny lllood Disease. GUI-OS "When Hot Springs Fall ! Malvern , Ark. , May 2,18S1. \Ve have caso-i In our town who li\edutllot Springa and were finally cured with S. S. S. MCCAMMON & Muimr. Memphis , Slenn. , May 12 , 1S81. Wo have fold l,29li hot Ics of sj. S. S. in a year. It has given unUerrt.il Hitislaitlou. Fair minded physicians now recommend it , , n.s a positive bpeclflc. S. JlANSVin.u & Co. Louisville , Ky , , May 13.1881. S. S. S. has glvtii better tati faction than any medicine 1 ha\c eicr sold. J. A. PLFXNIR. Dcnvoi , Col. , Slay 2,1881. Kvcry purcha or ipcaks In the hiuht'st tinnf ofS. S. S. L. Melssetnr. KIchirpnd. Ya. . May 11 , 18S1. You eiiii refct'alijIiO.TJ to'na In retard to the * merits of S. B. M. folk , Miller & Co. lla o never known S. S. S. to fail to cure a case' f Syphilis , when properly taken. II. L. Deiunrd. I n.rrv n. . - . Ell Warren. J-Pcrrj.Oa. The above signers aroseiitlviiinn of hlirli etand- nff. A II COLQUITT , Governor otGeort'li. IF YOI- WISH \VK W'UjTAKKY-iUIlSK CA TO UK PAID KOIt WHEN CUltKD. Write for particulars ai.d . ooiiy of little book 'Jlessa 'U to the Unfortunate. $1,000 Rnwnrd "ill be raid to any chemist who will tind , on ntKujsU 100 bottles S S. S. , ono partlcloof Mercury lodltlo i'otaa- slum or any Mineral aubstaneo. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. 1'roiw. Atlanta , Oa. Prii'fl of regular size reduced to SI 75 per hot tie Small uize , holding half the quantity , price , 81.00. SoldbyKiNNAIlD&CO. ; , and IJriiSKlnts Generally W. K. V1GUS II MEHUELL. I.ITMS&CO . , , COMMISSION MERCHANTS 125 LasallB Street , CHICAGO , Grain and Provisions Bought' and Sold on Margins. _ dfcTmo-uf dim ORDINANCE NOfl. ! ) . An oi-dinance roeiilaltnij the laying of He it ordained by the. City Council of the City of Omaha as f jliov.v : SECTION 1. Thnt all > idewalka hereafter laid in thu City ol Omaha fhall he con- utructed and laid no that the outer edce thereof shall be adjoining to the curb linen nt the streets upon which mich sidewalks are laid. SKC , " . That all sidewalks already laid intlioCti i inulu be , within the period of tun > . ! - , n ' Hooner if ordered by the t Ity ( o .mis iiroiiKht to the curli'llnea if tiio ( tif-rt-1 , .on whicli the same are laid that the i liter ilj- of such sidewalks shall adjoin th i . h I - Sic. : 3. ' 1 li - " chapter of the compile I i - - of the City of Omaha , ad jr. , . , - . . p.emher 20th , 1881 , and puhli.-hul and kuoun ; M "Chase's lievlfcion , " nul nil parts of ordlmncrs in eonlllct herewith be , and the same ore l.eroby repealed. SLU.I TliN ordinance shall fake effect and ho in f. rcc from nnd nfUr itn pnsBage , I - H. I'AIU. ' 1'ro't. t'ity Council. Attest : J. J. L. C. .JEWLTT , City Clerk. l'vs > ed January 17 , 188' ' . Approved January 2 , 1882.J. J. K. I5ovi > , Mayor of Omaha. kui WAE IH PASSENGER RATES I in- HOimiK BHOS. , lirokera in Ml Railroad inUK Tickets , Omtlm , Neb. , offer Tickets to the K& i , cy until further notice , t the follow Ir.jf unheard of cyV lav- Rate * : > / Ut t'las ? , U claw , ro NEW YORK , * 2 < MH ) . th , BOSTON. 20-00 , PHILAPKU'HIA , 25-03 , (13.00. WABIIIK 'TON. 22-00 , 20.00. For purticulart , write or go direct to HOUlilK ho I1HOS , . Dialers la Heducod Hate Kallroad and heat Bteanulilp Tickets , 800 Tenth 8t , Omaha Neb. atof lU'tncmtwr the place Three Doors Nrrth ol Union I'aclUo lUMlrowl Depot , K&4t 6 de err troth Street. Omiha August 1,1S81