1JE OMAHA DAILi7 BEE : FRIDAY. J.AJNUARY 2188 / * . THE DAILY BEE OMAHA'PUBLISHINQCO , PROPniETORS 910 Fnrnhnm , bet , Oth nnd 10th Streeti. TKHM8 OK SUHSCHtl'TlON. no cniiy 1)carIn vlt.inc ( | > i < 9ttwlil ) * * J10.00 8 months " " . . . 6.0 month " " . . . 3 00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TIKI ( MRP CIIICAOO , 8T Tl fc , MIV-OUrOLIS VO OMAHA KMLROAt ) . Oiinha 1'iwiciiKtr No. 2 , 8:30 : ik. ro. Ac comnioJMIon No. 4 , 1:0 : t p. m Arr c Omikhn I'wwcnirer No. 1 , 6.20 p. m Accommodation No , 3 , 10Mn. : m. tt V110 OMAUA MIT OH SOUTH 10UHD. 0. , n. t O. 7:40 : n. m. 3'40 p. m. C. & N. W. , 7 : 0 . iu , 3:40 : p. m. 0. , It I. & I' . . 7:40 : . m. 3:40 : p. m , K C. , St. J. i C. 3 , U'.IVPS nt S A. in. and 6 ! U ? . < n. Arrl\o4 fttSt. Louis at 6 : JO a. in. ami 6:52 : P. in. W.it , t. . & I1. , lo.mtj at 3 a. m. and 3:10 : p < u , ArrlrM n St. Louis iU 0:10 : n. m. ami 7:30 : m WIWT on Moruwnn. ) n. il. In Nob. , Thtouzh Kxptew , 6i60 K m B. A. M. Lincoln Kxirtiu | 4l"Jn p. ta. U P , O\prlnml GxproiM , 1 ? 16 p. in. O. k II. V. for Lincoln , 11 45 ft in. O. A H. V. for OpLiola , ( I 40 . in , U. P. 'nUht Ko. 5 , 6:30 - \ m. D. P. ireU'ht No. B , i"X ) a in. U. P , trclfcht .Vo. 13 , 2 TU p. m. U , P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m , emigrant. . . .P. Htii\rr cxprrsc , 7 35 p. iu. U. P. lr.il/ht No 11 , 1130 p. m. U. P. Dcmir f n.ln-ht , 3:25 : p. m. AKMVIKb-FrtdJl HAST AID HOITTI > , 0 , It. * 0 6.W ) a m. 7:25 : p m. I A .N. VV.,11 45 ft in. 7:25 : p. m. C. K. 1 iP..fl:15n : in.-D.06 p. m. K. 0. , St. .100 A 0 11. , 7:40 : a. m. a:46p. : PIOM run mar i.vo noimiwusi. 3. it IU V. from Lincoln 1 .03 p. ra. U. P I'ullle E\i'cs | 3.S5 p. m. B ft II. In Nob. , Through Kxprosa 1:16 : p m. B. & M. Lincoln K\iri ! * 40 a in. D. P. Dcmcr oxpris' ) , 7'35 a. m. U. " . 1'rtii.lit No. 14-2 W p m. U. P. v it 6.20 a. in. Knilrrtnt. U. P , IrLlrfht No. 14 , 12:10 : p. in , U. P , < 0 W ) p. in. U. P. . . 12 lir : , a. iu. 0. P. Dim or freight , 1:10 : n. in. 0. A H. V. mixed , ttr. 4:45 : p. m , DDMHT TRAINS KKrMKrN OMAUA AMP come it. rum's. Lauo Oumh at 3-00 , 9 00 , 10:00 i\nd 11:00 : m. ; D 2 00 , 3 CO , 4 00 nnd 6Wi p. ni. Lca\o Council Illiiilj at :25 : , QM. 10 25 and l : R. m. ; iS6 , 2:25 : , ' 1 5 , 4:25 : and 6J5p. : in. SuinaIho ilninm ) Icnum Ouiiha At 9.00 and ll-oo i . m. ; 2 00 , l-OO and 5 00 p. in. Lnaveg Council ll a at 0:25 : uml 11:25 n. m.2:26 , 4:55 : and ( : r > n. m. Through and local pisnenk'ir trains between Onmln anil Conn 11 IllufTs. Lci\o Omaha 0:16 : , 7:46 : , 8:60 : iv. m. ; 3.40 , 6:45 : , 000 p. m. Arr o Omaha 7:40 , 11:35 : , 11:45 : a. m. ; 5.40 , 7.0J , 7:16 : , ; 40 p. ra. _ _ _ _ Opening ant Closing of Mplli. or/w. CI.OHB u. iu. p. m. a. iu. p. in W . 11.00 9:00 6:30 : 2.40 Chlciro , 11 1. A Pacific 11:00 0 CO 6SO 2:40 : Chicago , 1 ! . ft Q . 11:00 9:00 : 5:30 : 210 Wabnsh . 12:30 : 6:30 : 2:40 : 3Ioux C tj ind Paurtc. . 900 6:30 : 240 Union Pacific . 400 11:10 : OnuiVi&K. V . 4SX ) 11:40 B. & M. Ill .Veb . 4.00 8:10 : Omalift t Sioux City. . . . 6 00 7.30 B. & M. Lincoln . 1030 6tO : U. P. Uucoln , Sundaj. . . 1:30 : 11:00 : U. P. DemorExo . BOO 0.30 O. . SlouxCltj teSt. P. . . 11:00 : 2:40 : Local iinlla lor State ot Inn * lca\ lilt oncu n day , viz : 0 30 a , m. Ofllco oni'n SunJajs from 12 ra. to 1 p. m. TirOS. P HALI , P II Business flirectory , Abstract and Real bitata. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opiwslto Vest Offlc . W. 11. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Strcat Architect * . DUVREXK & CNDELaSOHN , ARCH1TKCTS Room 14 Crcik'liton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. . Room 2. Ciolifhton Block. Doola and Ohoot. JAMES DnVlNE & CO. , rine liuota nnd Shoo ? . A good aaeortmcnt ot homo work on hand , corner 12th aud llarney. rnO < 5. KRFCKPON , 8 K cor. 16th anil DouclM. JOHN FORTUNATU3. 106 10th nruot , rannufacturca to order good woik kl lair priceB. Ropalrlrg done. Bed Spring ! . 1. 7. LAKRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Dowlas st. Books , Newt and ( Stationery. . I. PRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggi. MeSIl.VNK & SCHROEDER , the oldest B. and E. Nebraska establUhod 187G Omahiv. OKNTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , n hwenti corner lethand Dodge. Bent Board ( or the llon y. Stttslactloa Guaranteed , v Ufklc t all noun. Hoard by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms ( or Cub Furnlnhml Uonma Supplied. Carriages anrt Road Wagons. W.M SNYDE'.l , 14th and llarney Streets. Clothing Uocight. UAltlU i will pay hlghcstCaeh price ( or second ciutiilntr. Corner 10th and Farnham. Jowe en. JOHN 11AUMKK 1311 Farnham Street. Junk , n. UERT1IOLD , Hairs and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. POSTER & OH Y corner Bth and Douglas Sta Lamps and ulatsware. J BONNER 1309 Doiulas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors. O. A LINDQUEST , One ol our most rcpular Merchant Tailors la re- mi ring tiiij latest Ueslitui lor Spring and Suminor Qoodu ( or Kiiitlcmen's ' wear. Styllvh , durable , and prlciu low aa otcr 216 13th bet. I > ouK.&Frn. Millinery. MRS. 0 , A. IUNOER , Wholoeale and Retail , Fan cy Oomle tu # rc4tarlcty , Zuplijru , Card BoanU , llo lery , tilatts , CorotU , & .C. Cheapest IJoueo In ! boVuut. . Purchasers t&\o 80 pur cent. Order br Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. rounary. JOHN WEARNE & SONS , cor. 14th & Jarknonrts Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , bth and Funhim Sto. , Wolahine Urea , proprietors. Grocers. Z. tITEVKNS , 21at between Cumlng n > l lui T. A. McailANE , Corn. 23d and Cumlng atrccta. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANGWORT11Y , Wholeeale , 110 tn < 112 Utb Itreet A HOLMES corner IMh nrt OalUornl * Harness , Saddles , &c. D. WEIST SO 18th St. bet Fain. S H rnev Hotels , AMFIELD HOUSE , Oco. Canfleld,9th & Farnhum OORAN 110USB , P II. Cory , 913 Famh mHt. SLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. SUven , 10th St. Southern Hotel Cue. Hamel Oth & Leaven worth Drug ! , Paints ana Oils. KU1IN & CO. Fine Vane Uooda , Coi. Utb ud Pougln otrucU . J. WHITEHOUFE , VYholerale & Retail , leth ot 0. FIELD , 202J Nortli Slue Cuuilng Street. PARR. Pruifglat. lOtn and Howard HtrceU Oentliti. OK. PAUL , WIlllaraB1 Clock Cor. 16th A ; Dodge. Dry Good i Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F. LEllMANN & CO. , Hew York Dry Goods Stori , 1310 and 1312 Kirn- htm itruct. L. 0. Enewold alto toot * ndehoe Tth&Ptdflc. hurulturo. & F. GROSS , New stid Suond Hand Furnltuto Dd Stovco , 1114 Dciurlia. IIIho t caau price ld ( or Becoad b i/3 goooi. .BONNER 1S09 DswU t. Fine geode , 4c , rerce Works , OMAUA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIESCO 1213IltrneySt. , Improve od Ice Bozei , lice and Wood Fences , OtCco fi Counliii Ptoe tail Walaat. Tobacco. WKST A KRITSCll KH , ln\nutnctiucra ol C1r' r , tnd VVhoIosalo Di-ftlcMl n ToMcco' , 1SO&IX > URM | y. FLOUKKy _ _ imnufftotun-r Ulfl ratnhmn Florllt. A. Donftshue , iiUnte , cut ! lo ff , \HI | , .loqnet * etc. N. W. cor. irlth knd 1'oui-Uo direct" Civil Engineer ! nnrt Surveyors. ANDREW ROSKWATKU , CrolRhton lllock , Tonn Sunejd , Grade and Scworaro Sictcnu a Uammlnlon Merch.inti. JOHN 0. WIL 1,13,1114 lV > J o Street. D B 11KKVIER FfirdftAlla nUrge feltcttlro monl In Dalh and \V ookU Cornice Works. Western Cornice \\ork , Manufuturtn Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron Mid Shto RootlliiK. Order * from mi ) locnlltj | iromitl | ) oxccuUil In the tn-st mnnncr. Factorj &nd Oltici > 1213 Hnrncj St. C. Sl'KCIlT , I'toprictor. OaUanlznl Iron Cornice * . Window C l * , etc. , manuUcturcd aiul put up In ahy iwrt ot the country. T. 8INIIOI.U 4leTilrtfcnth Kttcct Orocl < orv J no.VNKH 1S09 DoueiM tttcct. Good lino. Clothing and Furnishing Uoodi. OEO. H. I'CTKKSON. Al o Hat , ( Jai , Roots , Shoeo , Notions and Cutlery , S04 8. 10th utrcet. Retrlgorators , Candeld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN llth St. t > t. Kftrn A H nev Show Oase Manufactory , 0. J WILDE , Manuncturor and Dealer In all klndi ol Show Case * , Uprleht Ciwes. A „ U17 Cuss St. FRANK L. GERUAIU ) , proiirletor Omaha ShowCaiominufactorj , 818 South 16th street , l > ot ttn Loa cnworth and Mnrcy. AH warranted tlrnt-tliw Pawnbrokers. ROSKNFELD , 10th St. tiot Ftr ft Hat Utovei ana mware. A. UURMhSTER , Dinlor lnSto\cannd Tlnnnrc , and Manufacturer of Tin Roo(9 ( and all kinds of Building Work Odd Follows11locK ! J. IJONNEK. 1309 Dciulas St. Good and Cheap. Scpdt. J. EVANS , Wholcvxlc nnd RcUil Seed Drills > nd CultUntors , OJdFiltOMU Hall Physicians an j Surgeons. W. S. GI11B3 , M. D. , Room No 4 , Crolghton lilock , 16th Strict. I' . S. LEISENR1NO , M. D Manonlc Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , E > e and Ear , opp postoOko DR. L. B OHADDY. OuilUt and Aurlst. S. W 16th and Fnrnhaui Sta Photoiji-apners. QEO. HKYN , PROP. Grand Central Oallerr , 212 Sixteenth Street. near Masonic IIM1 Flret-clasa Work and Prompt' ' nuns guarantcci' Plumbing , Qas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY A CO. . 210 12th bt. , bet. Fnrnham and Douglas. Worn prompt ! } attended to. D. ? ITZPATIUCK. 1401) ) Douelos Street alntlng an opor 1ENRY A. ROSTERS. HI Oodgo btreet. Shoe mores. Phillip Lane. 1120 Farnham at. bet. ISth A 14th. Second Hand Store. I'KUKINS * LEAR , 141(1 Douglas St. . New nd Second Hand Furniture , House FurnNhlng Goods , &c. , liou.'lit and sold on narrow marvlne balooni. HENRY HAUFMANN , In tne uu brick block on Douglas Stroct , baa Just opened a inont elegant licej Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 . every da ) . " Caledonia " J FALCONER 870 I8th Street. Undertakers. C11AS. RIEWE , 1012 Farnhim bet 10th & lltd. 09 Cent Stores. I' . O. BACKUS. 1206 Farnharn St. , K.ncv Ooodt PILES ! PILES ! PSLES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No Ono Nond SulU r ! A aurocuro for Ullnd , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Piles has Iwtn dlico\crci by Dr. Wil liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. WllHara'H Indian Ointment. A vliiglo box has cured the w oral chronic cases of 25 or 80 } ears standing. No one need suOer five minutes alter applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions , Instru ments and electuaries do more harm than good , William's Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the Intense Itching , ( partlculaaly at night after getting warm In bed , ) acts as apoultlco , gives in- jtant and painless relief , and Is prepared only for Piles , Itching of the private parts , and ( or noth Ing else. Road what the Hon J. U Ccfflnbcrrj of Cloto- and says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint ment : I hav e used scores of Piles cures , and It affords mo p eaauro to say that I have nev or found anything which gave such Immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt ol price , Sl.OO.HENRY HENRY & CO. . Prop'rs. , CLIVRLAND , Ouio. ForealobyO. F Goodman. NERVOUS DEBILITY. A Care Guaranteed- Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment A specific for Hktcria , Dizziness , Convulsions , S'crvoui Hcadaehe , Mental Depression , LOBS of tIcn > orySperniatorrhaiaImpotcnH } , Involuntary Kin talons , Prcinaturu Old AV.U , caused by our- cxertlon , sell aljuao , or over-Indulgence , which oads to mlacr } , deca ) and death. One box 111 cure recent cases. Ea h box contains one month's rcatment , One dollar a box , or iboxe * ( or five dollars ; sent b } mall prepaid on receipt of : irlce. We guarantee nix boxen to cure any cvio. With each order received by us ( or blx. boxes , ac companied with live dollars , will Bend the pur chaser our written guarantee to return the noncy if the treatment does not ell ct a cure. C. r , Goodman , Druirn'itt , Sole , Wholesale and tctall Agent , Omaha , Neb. Orders b } mall at regular price- . divl ) KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA ILER & CO , . Sole Manufftoturers. OMAHA. Free to iiverybodyl A Beautifal Book for the Asking , Dy applying personally at the nearest oillce oiTHB SINGKIl MANUFAOTUIUNO CO. ( or ly postal card If at a dlatance. ) any ADULT per , 1011 vv(11 ( bo presented with a beautifully llus- | rated cop ) ol a New Hook entitled GENIUS REWARDED , OH THE STORY OP THE SEWING MACHINE containing a handsome nd contly steel rngrav- ug frontiiiplerce ; also , 24 flnel ) engraved wood ruts , and bound In an elaborate blue and gold Ithographcd cover. No charge whatever Is made or this Iiandnorne book , which can bo obtained only by application at the branch and subor dlnate otllccn of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. , Principal Office , 31 Union Square , New York oct27-iiir.ietfAw Tl ( t site. BYRON REED & CO , OLD MI SdUBUUZIHD Eeal Estate Agency IN NEBRASKAj Keep complete tUtrtct ol title to Real Kfteta lo Oman * aa DowlM couatv , maytl AN ACTRESSES' ' ARTIFICES , A Chapter of Sooinl Lito nud Married lufolicity in Londvillo. Dlvorofl Proooodlnix * Ponillnts nud a JJniilc Aooouut of 3Jf ! > UO ut Stnltc. Denver HopuMlcm Two Lu.ulvillu jihjsicimifl nud n former \titiuty nctruss nro ju t now liminni ; in a cnsu Unit possesses u KttAt nuiiy flcamluloiis fi'ntitri's. Tint fucts C.UHU to tlio notice if n Uupub lican reporter yesterday , and tlioro ia a tinge of roimuico iibout tlio nltliir Hint nukes it inorotlmn ordinarily in- torestniL' . Ill order to properly distinguish the parties , and to oimblo tlio rcndor to intelligibly follow the thread of the story , one of the M. 1)'a will be cull ed Dr. X. and the other Dr. / . Soon after the Leiuh'illo oxciteinunt broke out Dr. X. emigrated tlnthur nnd lo eatcd in the town. He was lucky , ns many a man who wont to Leulvtllo has been , and before u great while lie had amassed a eompotoney in ready c.ish , beaulea being the owner of some valuable properties. He is now ix nun about fifty jears of age. About two ye.ira ago n young and handsome variety actress appeared in Leadville. She took the bloods young and olu by storm and was the talk of the town among the circles th.it had sporting tendencies. She met Dr. X. anil completely fas cinated him Tlio old gentleman danced iittond.uico upon her and made her a Lugo number of valuable presents The girl was only 1 ! ) years old , a finely formed blonde , who dressed elegantly , waltzed divinely and talked vivaciously. It was not long before Dr. X. ullorcd the variety actress his hand in marriage. She coyly hesitated , and then consented. The marriage c.tme oil' and was given wide publicity as a notable social event event. The now * Mrs. X. was installed in one of the most palatial residences of the Carbonate camp and her every caprice was gratified. Her toilets were superb and at tracted the attention of every one. She was da'z/.huu in diamonds and flue jewelry , and was conceded to bo one of the finest looking ladies in Lead ville. She at once cut louse from her former associates and conducted her self ns butitted a woman of her social station No suspicion was ditected toward her , although she was inclined to gaiety and a sort of reckless aban don in the pntsiiit of the pleasures of society life. She appeared to live happily v > ith her husband and to ap preciate fully the advantages of a lux urious and respectable home. It was not a great \\liilp after her marriage when a physician from Georgetown arrived in Leadvillo and entered into partnership with her husband. This was Dr. Vi. Matters went smoot'ily enough for a short time , but for some cause Dr. X.'a wife ex pressed a strong antipathy for Dr. / . , and she prevailed upon her husband , after a great deal of purauiuiion , to dissolve the partnership. This was eilected about six : months ago , and from that time until the middle of December there was nothing to ripple the smooth surface of the domestic current. The wife got restless , however , and becaino anxious for a change of scenery and of climate. Her hus band consented that she should come to Denver to spend the holidays , and during Christinas week she arrived here , alone and unattended , and en gaged apartments in a Lanmer street lodging-house. "I lonesome and " waa low-spirited , she said to a Republican reporter yea- terday , "and tired of Leadville. I thought I would come down to Den ver and see if there was any enjoy ment hero. " In some mysterious manner Dr. 'A. also turned up in Denver about the same tune. He secured a room di rectly acrosi the street from the apartments occupied by Mrs. X. , this being the ichitive position of the party to-day. From the date of the woman's de parture from Leadvillo Dr. X. scorns to have suspected her of various and sundry indiscretions. This nuspicion grew upon him after he had written several letteis to his wife in Denver and lecoived no reply. Ho know Dr. /i. was in Denver and he believed hm to bo a friend who could bo trusted Therefore ho wrote him a letter , un der date of January 2 , asking that ho HOCUIO a detective to "keep on the track of hm wife and learn what her deportment with other men might be. " Dr. / . attended to the matter , but after a couple of days had pasted by ho came to the detective and told him to give up the case until fuithct or- doin from from Dr. X. at Leadville. Thinking him the confidential fiiend of the Leadville physician , liin ouleis were obeyed and nothing moro was thought of the case until , about a week afterwards , a letter was received from Dr. X , , asking what had been done in regard to gathering the information mation ho desired. Then lor the first time was Dr.i.'a ' duplicity made ap parent. Ho had received no such or ders from Dr. X. in regard to stopping the search tor information. Then the suspicion began to dawn upon the minds of those acquuinto'1 with the [ acts that Dr , / , wua not exactly the 'riund he professed to be , and that Mrs. X.'s antipathy to Dr. 7 , was nore of a ahitm than reality. Dr. X. will bring suit for divorce as BOOH as .lie necessary information can be se cured. Mrs X. holds rather a good hand n the game , and ia deposed to look it mutters in a philosophical way. When the woman cm an to Denver her lUBiMiid deposited 'ir > 00 to her credit in the First national Lank , With a woman's shrowdnesH she in- luced him to endonio the certificate , bus making the money payable to lur. The woman has not yet drawn the money from the bank , doubtless considering it secure from molesta tion. She holds the certificate , properly - erly endorsed , and m without doubt , entitled to draw the funds. The en dorsement was not secured by unfair noaiiB , therefore the law cannot well bo invoked in the husband's behalf , A stake cf 83,500 ia no small amount to play for , but the woman undoubt edly has the best of it so far , Mrs. X , can bo aeon at the opera house almost any evening and at all the matinees. She is a fine lo iki Inily , 21 years old , nnd h nlw-n dressed in the height of fnaliuMi Hur it rosace , boots , hats and val-rkm Ancmirs are the envy and admiration of the fair sex who see her. She is often attended by a well-known real eatato clerk , whoenjojs the reputation of being ladiea' man anil a masher , lust what figure Dr. / . out * in the eiiso is not plainly apparent , but eu > rj- body is at liberty to draw tlu > ir own conclusion' . Dr. X. has goi > o east , Dr.and Mrs X. occupy apartment * directly opposite each other , Mith the street between them , the real mti\U clerk seems to bo a prime favorite with the woman ; proparatimis are going ahead for a divorce unit -and thus the case stand * . There , it , without doubt , inure un der the crust of society than m < st puo- plo imagine OUH IMMIGRANTS. Where 11 Lnruo Proportion of Those Landing In Now York Hixvo Sottlod. Sew York Sun Thu Sun is ublo to anticinto | tlio report of tlio emigration commissioners - ors in giving n tublo of the destitution of the imimj'nxnts lauding at Custlo Garden fur this pist year , whu-h , now that thu emigration question it Inom ing up hern nnd in Europe as thu great question of the hour , is es pecially interesting. The total mini bor of the immigrants landed hero for thooluvou months of this ji'irnow olosing , and the portion of the hvolfth month down to December 11 , was 110,120 , an itioroaso of HiMU ( l\or last year in the same period The commissioners of emigration i-Munnto that these immigrants paid Si.olM- ) 000 for inland transportation , and brought with thorn besides nbmit § 0- 000,000. Of course many wlw guvo tboir destination as Now Ymk only remain huro a short time , afturuard going inl.ind. A larger number h.ivo gene to tbo southwest this yexr than hurotoforo. The total number of immigrants - migrants for 1881 , at this ] > nrt , will bo about-110,000 , the largest number since the establishment of thu com mission ill 1847. Tlio immigration thisyoar was not marked by any epi demic or serious sickness nniotii ; tlio pussongers during the ocean voynijo , .uul the nmjoiity of thorn arrived in good health , and their condition was generally bettor than that of thosj landed in preceding years. The following are the destitutions for the year oiuling Juno ao , 1881 : Arlfom . . . "l1 Arkansas. 8I .Muntaiii i * AUbaina V exlco , 42 Austrnlh vnssiclm'cttn 11,01)7 llritlshCol Manitoba. , (2 Connuwtltut . . . " --0 Now Ilninp hlii 2.1 ! Colnrvlu . . 1,24' ' North Cnro 1111 , 12M Ciili.1 12 Nebraska | , li4 ! Central America. 13 New Mexico j California . . ' ,007 Nc\mla . Us Ciitula 1,7(10 No v JCTMV. 11,681 Delaware MO New York 143 K12 District ot Cot. . awiOhlo iyio7 Dakota. . . . 1 , b2t Oregon . . . . nil Florid-v 1.C01 Fonnijhntili an,47 * Oeorgii . . . ' . . . 1,20" Illioiiu Island . 'J.iril InilUin f',32 South Carolina 1,225 Illinois 41,440 South Am rici ill Idaho 17 Saiiclwlt lowu . , . 12,520 lemiU9M.U . . . 1'llHl Indian Territory. 31- Texas 1,201 Kentuck ) . . . . 1,770 Utah . . . l,7o Eatms . . . 3.SSI Vermont. . tot Louisiana 1,207 Virginia 1,853 Maine 220 Woil Virginia l.f ! > 7 .Mnr land l.bUU Wisconsin . . . 16,701 Mlchliran . 17U8d Wo.sirnTi.rrlt ) . . 71 Mlisourl 7ii20 iV joining . bO Mln no ota . 15,00 West Indlci 12 Totil a81),047 DEDUCTIONS UIOM IMMIGRATION. N. V. Tribune. The number of immigrants who arrived in the United States during 1881 is now approximately estimated at 700.000. It is a movement of population wholly unprecedented in modern times , and cannot bo ad equately explained as the result of any single cause. It is a reswarming of the European hives , and ia to bo attributed to various disturbing influ ences in foreign centres of population as well as to the natural attractions of now fields of human industry. A single glance at the statistics for the five months ending December 1 will disclose the fatuity of hasty generalizations on this subject. The heaviest contingent , 100,179 , is furnished by Germany , which sulfers equally fiom the eco nomic evils of impoverishment anil the increasing burdens of militarism and political degradation , but is ex empt from thu distracting influenci-H of agrarian conllicts. \ ot the United Kingdom , where theie m noithorcom- [ iiilsory military tervice , internal ox- liaustion nor imperial suppression of popular institutions , but where there ire certainly disaffected agricultural classes , sends out almost tin ninny immigrants to our .shoies. The arrivals from Sweden and Norway number : ! l,7r > 3 ; from England mil Wales , : f,805 ! ; and from Ireland , 25,00 < i. Hero _ are three countries in which the political , agra rian nnd economic conditions are OH- anntially dilleiont , yet they fnrnifih loiiily equal quotas to thu iilien popti- ation of the United States. The nn- : > IIHO ! to emigiate springs fiom mani- : old causes and motives. The statistics of thu decade baflle any attempt to find a common factor in this emigration problem. Too rapid increase may account for the movement of population from Oor- many , which has a hiuhur birth-rate , lmn any other European country , but not from England , where the birth rate is very much lower ; nor will it explain the phenomenal exodus from tforway _ and Sweden , where the iroportion of births to population in , ivith one exception , the lowest on ho continent. Militarism , again , nay bp the commonest curse of Euro- > oan life Why was it that between 18i5 ( and 187 ! ) the aiuiual public ex penditure rose from $1,090,000,000 to § 2,925,000,000 , and thu national debts romSirj.l.'JO.OOO.OOO to 821,620,000- )00Wis ) / ( it not because there wore from 10,000,000 to IL',000,000 men rained to arms , in active service and n the reserves of volunteers , torri- 01 ml army or militia' If 4,000,000 nen wine constantly under arms , .horo were military and naval budgets amounting to $800,000,000 annually , and the aggiegate IOHH to the contin ent has been computed as about $2 , 500,000,000. If there bo a general reaction againat the intolerable bur deus of costly armaments and Military oBtablinhmenta , and a sominon impulse to escape lorn barrack duty anil everlasting Irilling and maneuvering , the United States , where an army of over 1,000- )00 men was quietly disbanded when lie fighting was over , and where .hero u no compulsory service and only a miniature military force , would seem to lie an inviting tield of indus try. Vet when wo come to Hcnitiuiro the statistics , we find that the Ku- ropean country which maintains to day the largest army and the most expensive military oMahlMhment solids one of the smallest contingents to the horde of immigrants Mill- tat urn ia rampart in Franco , yet' there is no popular reaction againat it. In lik" manner wo could ivisily de monstrate that the impoverishment of the lower classes abroad iloes not cat islactonly account for the present un- picccdonted mllnx of immigrants , for there has never boon a year when the now-comorshavo ' of so superior a class or have brought so much money with them. Indied , vvo question the utility of any general deductions from emigration statistic * . It ia either a specific hardship \vlnehdri\e each for- I'lunor ftom his own homo or a specific attraction which draws him to a now country. It is not that the inert-use in population in Germany has been 1,180,1)05 ) during the decade , nor that the corresponding increase in Oreat Hritiun and Ireland has been U,018,22-1 , nor is it because the United States government has oleaiod oil' $ m,0U,018 ! ) of the national - tional debt during the last year , and can easily count upon a surplus of over 8100,000,000 in its annual revenues. It is because thu mass of the immi grants have realised how hard was their lot w hero they wore , and have learned by letteis from relatives and neighbors in America how easily and securely they could hotter it. Thu only safe deduction from the statistics of the decade is that the world at large trulls by the lodmtiibutun of popula lion. Europe actually gams by its losses from emigration , for the surplus population was exhausting its produc tive onuigica , and America does not lese by what it gains , for the increased [ iresHino of iMiiimation directly pin- motes national growth Whom Xhorn'n n Will Thorn's a n \Viiy Anv ono \\lio lias tlio will to tryTltovi. AH' 111 Kcriiir On.ill miro'y ' find thn vvny to robust hciltli , iu UIS-H of lironchinl m- fi'ctimi' , miiv throat , piilin , i-ct , ; and us nu internal ronu'ilv It in invnlimlilu. 11) ) Iw 1)0 NOT UK DECEIVED. 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