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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY NOAHUMBEll 20 , 1881 SENATOR JONES , Eo Talks About President Arthur and Stalwnrtistr. Cablnot. Sppculntlom.Vlth Slilo Note * on C'ouUlliiK and fun I'rant'.Kco 0 II N' C. . A Call reporter who called upon Soiintor .Tones at thu IVilneu lust ovon- c , found tliu eoiiUor ; in liij usual mood , mul disputed to tnlk freely upon national politics nnd mat- tura of public interval ieuurally. ; "Sonator , " aaid thu iiuwapapcrinnn , plmmitiz in boldly and striking out wildly , not cort.uu what landing hu night innkr , "Suiiatur , wo are nuxions to iiwm your views on administration topics Huuur.dly , uml moro cspoci.illj Touching \vhu IVcaidont Arthur in- tendu doinn in the ninttor of fcduia' ' KtrpmntiiU'titi upon thia coast " " \Vull , " unsvrorod the aenntor ; " 1 sinnnt Hprak authoritatively concorn- ii\tl \ the fubji-ct , but fiom my convor &ntions with GtMier.il Atthur 1 urn IIM to believe Unit no changoa arc contcin pltitud in the ollice * upon this coaHt Certain it is < lut the dvli-Kititm fron this coast luwo not been apprised o any intoudtxl changes , and they arc it is fair to suppose , as fiiundly to llu present mr.umut'iits as at any tiini during tlio late president's incum bency. " TIU : itsi'oiiTi'.i ) IIUVKMU : CIIAMIIIS. "Then thuro is no truth in the report port tlir.t corlain olEciulH in the rove nuu department havom.ulo theniaolvo ohnuxious to tins administration , am are in. "danger " of beini ; rompvod ? " " 1do not know of anything ; of llu kind. Mr. Arthur ia much too hrom a man to allow personal likes and dis likie to aland m the way of jiubli polity , even should ho o tertain sue ; fccliiu ! ! } , whiclt I do not think h dous. " "Well , to go further away fron homo , if it is not too abrupt , wha cliunco is there of thu prcsidun announcing 'his cabinet before th meeting ot congress ? " "Oh , " refilled the senator , "tJier an upt the least likelihood that ; un iiomiuiUunii- ' will bo made baforo coi : .cross inutile , which is on the 5th o Doccmborv the first Monday , yo know. " "It liaa been gencr.illy undorstoo 'that the present advisors of the pros dent were moro than anxious to be n. lievod from ollicml cures , notabl lilainc and Ma'iVoigh. ' ' "That'ia ' about ri ht. I\IacVea'h \ ; however , the prosidon * strongly urgei to retain ollico until nftur the stu route suts h.ul huen disposed of. " "But the government has- bee thrown out of court in those cases senator , and th.it relieves Uio attonm ; qcnoral. " "Oh , no , not at all ; I do not undui stand it that way. The proceodiii } . ' were itr ocular , and otliuri 1 have n doubt will bo instituted against Urat ! it Co. t once. " "WIio will succeed Blaine to th secretary of state's portfolio ? " "Frcluighuyscn divery gonerall nckuowledged to bo the next sosrc tary o atate. " OK ; ONKJN . "And Conkling ? " ickniwledgtid'OVon by his -em mica to bo a man cf : ireat purity c character , and it ia by no moan witlioct the range of possibilities tlin ho may bo iiuloutifiod with the - . ' : ministration in an official capacity. " "But is not Conkling politicc.ll dead in New York ? " ' .Mot by any iiiennn. How uo7" "Did not the last ctato election i NewYYork demonstrate the fact tha Conklingism waa beaten ? " "J < io not construe it so , " answaro the -Gunator. "Colliding did nv enter the light purooually. lie liia Htill a. strong hold on state .an rmtioncl polirics. " "When making hie cabinet ilai { will tLo President recognize th Pacific Coist ? And if BO , in there , foundation to the report that ox-Sw. . tor S rgont will hnvo a portfolio9" "Prudent Arthur ia a broad ! national man , and ui tl.o fiamo time know th.it hu has a gi "t udiuiratio for the H-'oplo on the Pacific C'o.isi for their pluck and energy and loy ; qualities , and that ho rrould not ei : tirely econt the idea As to th probability of Sargent hotng tendeit a cabinet po.sition , T call t say , but . do knovritliat the preuidcnt Iria a vcr high regard for Senator Sargent .nhility and 'integrity. " "It hao .been announced that th ( president will not reeogniro this coat dn IH'H cabinet appointiuen's , becaus the coniIcsiAi [ of our delegation is a .nearly evenly divided. " "There is nothing at fill in that , aseuro you. Mr. Arthur iv.ill weigi the hnportiiiioe of tliu soution , am giro little consideration to the vote < i the delegation. " "What clwnce lias Gorlian.for th /secretaryship of < the fionato ? ' "ilia uhanc ( > 8 , a.ro as good now a ever. JIo In tlie ti.iucus noiuijoo o the lepublican viuii' ' , nnd tharr is n doubt that wore a , votu t ( bo lakei ngain to night tu caucus huvonli rccuivo thov < ; l'o. in the rjtu.ttiou may occur bct > v < .ei this and thu convening of coiigrtuui o course c&niiot IIM projihesied , but , i looks now un if Gorliam was ahead do tidodly. " TJIK JUN SIA IU.V.M , . "Thcro is ono moro lopic of Hpecia intoreat to S.ui Fr.mcitco , and th coast generally , " continued the ru pr > rtor , "and that ia the prcauloiu' feehng.s on the Panama canal question and wliether ho in in accord with > Secretary rotary lilainu'ii note to the Powers as sorting the Alonroo doctrine. " ' 'Now , you are asking mo spmo thing about which I am in total igno ranee , " was the reply , "for ruully , ' . never had a conversation with Gen cral Arthur upon that subject , and i is pretty Iwrd to adi'quately coinpre hend just what the Monruq doctrim is , but I can say thin , Mr. Atthur i intensely 'American' in 1m viows. . ' don't moan , however , in a know-noth ing sense , fur the president is ono o thu most libiral men with whom i has been my fort nno to cnmo in con tact. JJut as to his views upon ( In cannl Hchcmo , I am in thu dark , n nothing has over culled out his vie- on that subject. " "Have not Arthur's firmness o character and rottconco buen a groa surprioe oven to his friends and ccr tainly to the country at largol" The soimtor mused for n moment nd then answered slowly * . "Those ot us intinuto acquivnitaimc-s h.ivo moat jnredly not been surprised. 1 , ccuyini/ the poiit'.on that I have mong Mr.Arthui'n fiiondi , have not ueu so situated as to jud e , perhaps nrrcctly , of the public sentiment in Imt regard. If the people hive sup- osod .Mr. Arthur a weak man , they nvo most onlnigcoiiily misconceived liichaivioter. NVliy , the president in > uo of thu most asrntu politicians in ho country in n blither souse , too. . 'or yi'ats ho biw occupied the posi- inn of chairman of the nintu coiitral .mil county cumniittces of Now York ilato and city , llu has virtually con- Tiilled New York City republican pol- tica. llu is a polished guntleinan , n scholar , well read , and a man of great experh-nco. Why , then , should ho jo other than what ho is , and why should his courao bo a surprise to the mhhu ? " "Well , in point of rcticoncu , koep- [ iing his own counsel , how does the 1'n.sident compiro with other Presidents - dents , it rant and Oarl'u-hU" "Ho is iho most retico.it man , by far , speaking of announcing his de terminations in advance , that his ever occupied the Presidential chair. Moro so evuti Hum Uiant , ulm , while ho saul liltlo , would talk to i > U fiiends. Arthur is a conversationalist , but hu keeps his own eouniol. You spoke of Uarfiild boim ? reticent ; 1 do nut cnn- siderliiin to Irivubeoti n retict'iit man. His cabinet was known li fore its public announcouunl. No ; Arthur is a remarkable nun in this paiticular , and in otlieis. Yon apoko auhilo ago of Arthur's couiso being a surprise , and of his development of 'character' being uuuxpticto 1. 1 tell you , th' t thoao who voted for Arthur in the nominating convention were well no- quaintuditth him. He had many mole vote ? , pioporly , than Gnifuild. Ho w.w not an unknown man , by any mums. " "What are President Arthur's ideas on tlio two-term qtioitum ? The Sun , 1 boltcve , makes a sarcastic allusion U 188-1 , and u es Arthur's name in thai connection. " "Arthur has not got along fai enough in his term to begin to thinl seriously of that , 1 appichund. I dc not think ho his ever madu a public avowal on thai subject. Lie wouli not , I take it , disregard the wishes ol the people in that particular , and ha ; never committed himself. 1 havt cnover spoken to him 'on the subject , ' KTALWAJITISM. "Now , if it is a fair ( juostion to csV a .itrong administiiition man , senator , m ty 1 ask what iitluenco 'atalwartism will have upon the policy of the ad ministration .and upon thu selection o the iireaidviit's n'lvisora ? Or , iv othe : words , will Aitliur be controlled hi Conklin Grani and their colleagues rather tluui by & broad niti ; nnl null cy ? " "Well , " gasyod the senator , as h < abjorbed the above opaipio interroga tory , " \Voll , T can't say thut 1 quit grasp youiidna 1 don't Hko thos- - words 'stahvurt' and 'half-breed. ' 1 you nujan by 4 tain arts that branch o the republcitti party that noes befon the people < it tlio primaries and taki all llu ; risks , and then having securei thu luuuiiKitxon ? , insiita thai I he part ; or auization shall btand by them ; am by liulf-breeds , those fcl lews who tak no rieks , iljut who , after the part nomination ; ) are madu , b < ? lt and cr ; 'inaditno/'Uiid at once utart up a ma chinu of tlwir own , I understand you Now , unquestionably , Mr. Arthnrri in cls-ao friendship with the Grant iwi' ' Colliding- other loyal leaders c the republican party. Arthur is di' tensely republican , but will not allot of potty p irtisanship him. Wlien GirlioM recognized th Blatiio wiuj ; of the republican party and -delected him as socretaryof state neither Mr. Arthur nor Mir. ConkJir objoeted. Indeed , the other wjn recoynixed it as einiHi'.itly propci That the wishes of the ropresetitii tivei ot'tLo pcoplu in any soctioi shouM bo oonsulteil i-i thj vry jiriu cinlo tint Conkling and Pratt con t-'iided.for.-nnd thut Arthur cndureod j\tr. Bl , line , of JVLuinu , or Mr Heir , of t&Iassicliuiufcts , or iUr. list y . risen , of Indiana , uro > < t in acoci-i with the .prusidunt in some of tht-i n views , ho will not ignore their orist and consult some Bother , wh < i while his views are in coiidonaneo wiU the ptieaiden * , does n -iCf.reHi-nt th * ; people. Hut it has heuu said ( be . . Conkling , when lie piottvstcd attains i the appointment of kuliori/ioii iii Nei York , did .not represent the wishej o j the punjjju , otherwise he . ould luv ] been re-olcctfd. That is .a mist.ik-c o hcuatiau if tlie pcopla's del it ! : ; , 'ato3 to oiifjsuaa are not itho inoutJi ipicco < rf 'Olio ' people , who are Arthur re 2Ogiit s now , and itlw.iys ha rryscognixetl , the priciple tlwt the HHI rescntativcB.uf the section -chould b icuneultod in the matter .of the up iiiintmonift to infect tliat rH&etion , ti tl/J extent tliiit.iiono objttianublo ti Ihem bo aiivihttil. | [ Thi i , jowevor national in the ilitotidost niiiiaa liov cunn man , lie ounsnlts IILS own ituli vidu il wJHlit'x ulom > , be a broeul iiu titmsl man ? " "Was Artlmr iw entire ejuapath ] willi Conkling and 1'iatt in the matter tor < > f tln'ir tefiigiialAjnV" ' Kntirely , and tiu\t is our bo i tli.u tlio [ . .reniilHiititt al ways ti'si. in accord wih Ihu vie-vn ol the di'liit'ati.s ( nf tliii pv < jIe | of any par ticular Koutiim. " The ! n * > t words of the pcuator worn "See here , you nowspajxir follows al ways ' 'tit my words mixed up in youi I don't sujiposo you mnan to , but you do. It is a prott ) hard thinu to talk on ] iolilics so thu ! iiiiothei perjon may take just youi aludu of meaning. " KIIKU OF COST. Dit. KiKu'ri NK\V DJHCOVKUY foi OoiiHUinption , Coughs and Coldi Astluiiii , Hronchitiu , etc. , is yivui away in trial bottles free of cost t ( thu atlliclud. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , hoaraeness or any affection of tin throat or lungs by all inoana give thii wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannul aflbrd to let this opporlwnity iiass. Wo could not all'ord , and would not give this ruincdy away unless v.'t KIIUW it would accomplish what , wc claim for it. Thousands of hopeless caies have already been completely cuied by it. There is no medicine in thu world that will euro ono half the cast * that Dit. will cure. For sale by C ) Inn & McMAiio.v , Omaha. FACTS FOR TEA DRINKERS , Sovontj'-Fivo Million Pounds Imported Aummlly for nsumption. x. v , i\pic : > . It is hardly two hundred years ago when .Mm Locke , the philosopher , wrote to his friend Limhorch , then in Holland : " \\anttho best tea , oven if it costs forty llorins a pound ; only you must be quick , or wo shall Inso this opportunity , and I doubt whether we shall have another. " Now thu im portation mul the consumption of the stimulant is reckoned by the million pounds. This much for not alone the dvanco undo by commerce , but also > r the widespread custom of tea- rmkiiiL' . The demand in this country or tea is growing 1 in er every year. nd tlio habit of drinking it has be onio all but universal Our close1 ro- itioua to China and Japan favor the mpottatioii ot' the commodity , and ur merchant are quite willing to ostcr the r.uher injimotn eusU'in to ho repletion of their pockets. A re- letter for the tixpivsa called upon dr. A. A. Lo.v of the firm of Low it-others , at Hurling slip , and , aftui overal questiona , ultiited tin follow- in' inlurnmtion : "We import into hti country , " saM Jlr. Low , "abnut T ,000ODO potuulK of tea each year. .c hw : become > no of the chief impor- atums of ibia c.uiu ry , and as the lopulation grows the consumption of oa becomes greater. NN ithin the past ivu years the impoitiitiorn have in creased about fiOD.OlK ) pounds each , uir , and thu pmspects are that Iho uiiount of loaf constnned will become argcT and larger as the years speed by. I'hu greater jiortion of the cargoes t > f : ea are lauded at Sun Francisco or at the larger California ! ! ports , and then n-o transported across the country to Nov. ' Yoik , from whence the tea is distributed all over the land. The eastern people aio leas of tea-drinkera than those who live in the west. This apparently unaccountable fact is duo to the pnscnej of lime ill almost all the wat.'r which is furnished ( n the largo cities for domestic purposes , and the people have iiscortaiiuvi that the u-o of tea will neutndi/.o to n great extent - tent the action of the lime upon the etoinach. CIIIXA THU MAIN KOVUl'K. Wo obtain most of our tea from China proper , a Inrgo ijuantity from Japan , the better quality from the Island - land of Fornum , and a small quantity of fermented tea from India. Tin. Chinese tea is the p ipular favorite moro because jf its clxinpnes't ' than because - cause of its quality. The Formosiai tea is very line. Pi w m only n few years ago \\hcn the Island of Formopn was opened , and ii was immediate ! ' , found that the lirat crop of tea ob taiiwd from their was the best ovoi imported into thivcountry. To.i need : a virgin soil , and that it had in TW mosa. It is notice the urapcorothoi stimulant growii-g plant wliich ncudi long cultivation to reach its highes etandard of oxotilence , but it demand ! that the ground bu fresh and rich , li lapan the tea .7 hint has a hinaller lea anil a very drlieato Ihvvor. This is of course , a peak ing very generally ibecaUEe every plantation has its dis tinciivn crop , and the plants of om section are ivory distinctly market from 'those < rf another. 1 can tell b ; the Himplo ilo.vor oftho leaf wi'.hii ttiii icilcs of thu place whore it ha been grown. In all probability , afte America , Ei'ghmd duiins tliu largos quantity ofctja but tlio loaf which th English pecplo atTeot is tho'Iainente ' < ono. The tea leaf n's heaped in tin plantation , .and water poured upon it then , by tie action of the heat of th. . sun , the leaves boj'uiao slightly du coiiif osed , and consequently fermcti tation aetsc'.n. The tea is then tikuti rolled , aiw5 burnt The fermunted te < has a very pccuh'nr'flivor. It is no plcwant , I think , to taste ; it least th < Americana do not care for it , us tin taste is pu'igoni ) , swu&t , and foinutime sickrning. It is used in thin coiintr ; mom for the purpur/j of ui : ing witi < iecn tea than for any other puipon : Itfti illuea ; u in thierKiixtitru is to givi the larger Quantity a sweetish llivoi that is i-i'lislmd by the western jieopli espoially. Jn KagLind , anc ] > erhqi throughoirt the Continent , the for incnted.tei is vel - much llltid. Th < reasen for this peculiarity of taato n due , in 4ill probability , to cuHlon thui to choice INDIAN -n\ : . "Iho Indian tea i all of the fer mcnt-jd kitd bought itho most eagerly in 1-Higbnd. Out of the 7f000,00 { < pounds of tea iniK | > rted by tlin eoun try only about 1OCO,000 pounds an used here. This tea very rarely comei to tliitt country diruot'y. Ic-usuallj comes Jioro hy way ul , Eii liiiL ; Tin value of all kinds ot tea is regulated -is ; i matter of course , -by its quality but thu Indian growth iclcss exiM'iisive ttlian thu otliuru. I iiiti. f thu ojinioi : ithat tli'j fnilure which it has met with when its mcrclmnlti lii'.vy endeavored > if > force itintotlns market is duo ( j-oat- ly to thu tine hold thogKcn and Uac-k teas hiiyii obtained on tlio Amoricr.ns. . U'niost ' two tliirdu of uUthuteuJm- purted into thia country is grwn , wLjlo the rotiainder , with the oxcep- tii < : i cjf a few humlred tliouaiind poiinda is bliiclc. The piiueH of te.i . ciiiinot bu dottTinined ( i | > oii , becaiiso lloy lluctu- iito id are very euldoin staJ > le. Tlio value of tea thin year JH , however , coiiHidurablv less than it huu been for a conwilorablu tiiuo. "The llrst invoice of tea is , { COIIMO the moat vuluublo , and comiiilerablu rivalry ii occaitoned between the Kng- lish and American merchants in their endeavors t < / land the liiHtcirgoin this ceiiiitry. Thin tea is made more vi.lnablo than profitable , however , as thu oxpmino of lapid tr.uiHporlntio'i and the hixli prices ik-iiinndi'd at thu plantations run iho proHtfl down to a very ntrionmartin. . I think that the tea trade will increauu by degrees un til the price for it becomes almost nom inal. Thuro is yieat competition , and this , of course , brings the pricodown very low. Should a company bu formed however , the price would rise and the trade become a monopoly. The main reason for the continued standard price is bucuusu transportation to this country ia very high , and tea , although light in wci ht , takes up a great deal of room. Tea in laking the place of colltio to sumo extent , and may event ually do so entirely. " "Pour 011 Oil. " L. ] ' . Pnllett , Marion , O , states thut hu Imn need TnovAH'Kci.KCTiuo On. inr IIUIIIH a < ! il h w f und iiHtlilni ; to f'lual it in H < M > | | I. X the ji iu mulfiv n0' relief. eud-lw Tftrrant-'fl S oltssor Aperient Sl j propcth liccflllM ho "ItfrculeV of nuMi clnf , tor It cliainNixtiln' MiRtvut stAlilP * . mul lloA < thi * r ciuvr.\tl c rower , ol tl > o > ftcni toile ilo llio otk nl rcstomtl in to licilth. .So iiu-ili clno uitci .Vfttnro nlono mro . Hit * Avcricnt oMUKtho jimpcr avenues Ihu function * ntu jirr mltteil to rosuiiio tliclr orh , iviul tlio | < ntiiuit & TTho want glossy , luxm'inr.t and wavy tresses almnflnm , boauth'ul llnir must nso Ll'ON'S KAT11AIHON. This clpsnnt , c'aonp orticlo nlwayT nmltos ( ho Hair prow ft'ocly and last , keeps it IVoin falling out , arrests ami cures grayness - ness , removes dandrull nntl itclnng , makes the Hair Btrong , giving it a curlini ; tendency and liiicping it in any desired position. Bean- t'.ful ' , lioaltliy lialr is tlio sure of usm g Katiiuirou , 'Vc Her Iwins HT most ditvi-t , < nilcltMt , an atrat line fomicctliii ; the unut 51 > trovwlls , CHI A0 , anil tliu I'AHTIIRV , NORTII-SAHTItRN , SOUTI ind Soinit-KA rr'iN I with KiKMAM CTY , LKA I MOVIIII , ATCHVOV , COUVCIL lli.um nml O < < AIU , tlin COM MI nan CKNTKRS dcm fllilcli nduito EVERY LINE Or 71OAD that i ) iictrit H the Contlnoiit ( rein the lll ° njur Illur to Iho rnclllc Slopu. tlio CllICAW ) 110CK ISLAND A l\\ > CTFIO RAILWAY In the only linn from Cliloo o o nlnn traot lnt < Kniin > , nrnhlrh , liy Ihi o n nvkl , nichflH tm ixiintH ulio-i o imnii'd. Ko rANSi'.ns HT U.vriUAur. N'II Misrts : C'j.'iNscnjNs'l No hulillmtr hi 111 vcntllu'Bj or unelen'i rantut m orv pun-n . < ! r 1 uardnl In roomy , cluin mid voiiulalctl ujon Vuyi I'viirctM Trftli ) * . BAY HJK.I o ) utirlvalfS ramninccnco , 1'/.L.ICH SLKItPINd CiKH.'Mld OlirO'All WGtUl.ftt'UOB Ihxmo CAIW , uiwn wlil'.h ratlin nra ocrvnd ot un eurjxicBn.1 cxcollcntxntthn low rte ilj BRVMNTT KINK OEIII ! KACII , wllh-ftmplo tlmot&r healthtu tntnywnt , Tlirau h Cnn lwtT x > n Cilca o , Peorla , Mil wniilioi nnd MLfttniriSKitir lkointHun ; i rlorifi ion ncL-tlor.ij at all palnlx of latertioctiou Ndth otlio roailo. Wctflckct ( do noftrot ( this ) < Hretfy to uvor iilwo-'it InijKjrUncirl'i Kuiaac , Nuliu k't. lllarl HUN , Wyoming. UW. % KkJio , K v < i , Cnlloriil ( Orer \VaHliiiirton Territory , Oolo-.do , Ariron niidvSo' . Mciilco. /V-JI lie-nil incat rafcardirv / nrrnw ; bnffRajro any cthor Una , anilato of font fcl c > fl enl ow a iii.utltorn ] , who fLrnljh but a tllhi ol th con fort. fort.liq'ffl and Uicllo.rf nporb < m a ttw. Tiki'j ( , maps . Hkt foWuns. ! .illi'-'lnclp lKH in thu UnitK.I Ht-Uon tiij O lln. It II. CAULK , n. ST. JOHN , Vice 1'rcn't ft < 5en. Oon. Tht uulPnus'rAK MiraaLMT , CMr/uTi Cnlm'jn , Sioux City S Pacii ( OJHE SIOUX CITY BOUTI Hunt ) a Kc tM Train Ihro-'sh from Council hlufls to t-t. 1 nul * W.tliout Cl-ui'igo Tlmr , Only 17 Hourc. Ultra TH < 3 HKOKTKST KOUTK ritOM COUZttOIL BI/UFFS ' ' ' 'DULUil ! OU UIBMAKCK arui.tll points In Northern Iowa. Mlnnc-wtivcni It-lc ta. 'HiUli.io l oiiil | ) > jiui | i-ith Iho Uiiprrnm Wttf&iiKhouMntmnutle Airbrake and AlUIo riattjrru Couplur and UulTer : ui.1 for Hl'KKD.-fiAr-ETY AND OOMKOIIT is unrcirpiuwod. Pullman l'&lM3 Kloeplnu' Cr TiintfcroiiKh WITHOUT OIIANOI ! livtw-icii K ll KI-.H llty und St. I'uuliu Gouiieil IllullH am Hlcu ; : L'lty. leave < tjilon raciflc Tteinifer at Coun ell Iliurn , at 7:35 : p. in. dally on nrriial of Kaiibui City.-fet. Joseph i.inl ijouncil Illutr-i train frtrj tliu South. Amt-inK at Sioux Uity 11S5 p , in. andjt'.Oio Now Union Dcjiot at Ct. I'uul at Itl.tX noon. TKN UOUI18 IN ADVANCK OP ANY OTIIEf ItOUTI a5rUyiicmlior In tiiklni ; tlio KJriix City Ilotitc youcetn , Ihroii h 'Jriln. Thu Nliorlott l.lnu thu Qulclvnt Time ( .nil : i ComforUble itldo in tin Ilirouuls i aru huUenn C'OUNCII , IlliUKKH AND HT. J'AUU ( lint jonrricktti rcwl llu the "Sioux C'lty aMlil'aelllc Itall.oail. " J. H. V.'A'ITi.KH , J. It. IICCIIAKAN MljHirintimlelit. ( ien'l I'OKK. . ( unnt. I1. C. HOIIINKO.V , AtM't ritn'l I'ftix. A/I , J. K. O'liltYAK , SoulliHohtern iKmt , Coiincl IllufI , lima To Nervous Sufferers THE GR AT liuTlioPEAM REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpsort'o Specific U Iii a r/o | tlvucuro for fipurmatoirhua , Hrrnliui > VuUtnf < H4 , linpctinc ) , aud all dljou-M-j runltlng Vcm Hul/'Al.une , iw Alent&l Anxltty , l > n-ni kcto o , 1'AlnsinJlhu J'.icltcrl _ lilp , und dlMj.uK " " " ' " / u oi.r" jiisii to I'nnichleta tut f n c to nil. Vi'rlto lor theiu unrl xct lull | ar- .1 ul re. f'rl f , Pro'.il- , Jl.OO per | nri K ° . or * lr pad. . i'-i tci MM. Min. > * a'I ordcni t/i Jl. HIJIM'JN JIEUICiHi : Of ) , Ji i. 1C4 an i JM Mtln tft. llufialo , H. 7. Sr.H In ( Jn in i hy C. F. Uomlnnn , J. W. licll , L K MJ. i.ni. ' diu < ! jti > u/c/'wlitiri > . ffebraskaLandAgei DAVIS & SHYDER , CC5 r rnlum Bt Omaha , tie-bra -2.00,000 ja. C3I , E3 3 Ciru.iilly Bolock" ! land la Rutorn Nolirwilii foi < tl . ( Jrut Ilaryaliui In iruprovixl tun'Jt , aud Oaialii city property. 0. F. DAVIS WEIiSTKIl HNTDEU LaU J ui J Cooi'r II P. H . . No Changing Cars imTwurs OMAHA & GHIGAGO , WhcrJ diriTt roiiDioliim ixrn mirttilli Tricl. . SLKUVlXll ( 'All LINKS tor HIV.V VO'IK. HO < ? IWl. I'lllUAUKI IMItA. DAM'tStOUK , \SlltKnYOti AND AM rV'TVUV IT ! PA. The Short Lhie via. Peorin FVr UNDIAK.M'OI.H , CINCINNATI , I.OflS- VU.I.i : , ixnd nil irohitK In Iho s L ; o-Tcr 'T TIU HIUT UMl For ST. LOUIS , \Vhcro illrrit coiinntious ire nm In in the t'nlnii N ltli Iho Throtiiih KlcrpliiK 0 * ' Mnt-utur A SEWTill Till ! VAVOUITK IIOUTK KOU Rock Island. Tl.o uiifiivalnl Indiicomcntn oBcrixl hy this III f to traelurs mid toml-tunm H foUons : ITio rolelirnUxl I'l'l.I.MANlttl.pel ) PAIiACF SLKKI'lNtl CA1SH run only on Ihln line 0. , R I'AIACK MIAWINH HOOM CA1I8 , itli ii's Uivllnlii ) ; C'lnlrj. No oxtm i-lmiy" foi ItPillnlMK Ch.vlm. The fmuoim 0. , 11 , & Q. 1'aliiixi Dlnlnc tiim. t'orKooin Siuokliiif Car ll with ohv'uit hlvh-lxieltcd mtlan roMihln . chuliu , Jcr the okclunUo ujoof flnt-cUaa IIAMIOII Kent. tttcilTrnch ami superior equipment comhlrn v.-ltli ti'elr tMu.-vt Uirough car nrntn innunt , m kn : hla. ut > o\o nil others , the \orlt f route totn llwl , South and Southi-not. TrIt , nnil j on will flnil tnui'MiiKa luiury In ntewl ot .1 illsconifort. TlirnUKli tlclirlf. xlo thin ctlehrotml line fnr al nt all ot'.lcefl In tha Unltod HUxtoo nnd Oniulit. All Infonnatlon nLjut rates of ( r , Hlpoi ln Cur RCcoiiinioilntlotH , Tlnio l ililvi , rtc. , will h choctfull ) Klu-n by nppljini ; to PllUGKVAL I.OWICM. , CJonora' oiiirnt Aifent , J. I'CTTKl Rn. MunmnT 1880. SHORELINE , isso , KANSAS CITY , SUoe&CornralBlnfls U THE ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTiiKKABT From Omaha and tbo Woat. No ri-inpu c ( cum tivtvt i-on Oirfthi ml M. uoulp , Mill but ono ttuf t u OMAHA oiul YUUIt. Daily PassengerTrains BiaTEHN AND WKSTKItN CITIK3 with LKHb C11AU01X ami IN ADVANCE ot ALL ! OT1IU11 LINUa. Thia entire I'ne ' la eiiuiiwl | with Pullm&n't 'PaUoe hlecpini ; Oirfl , I'aUtco l ) y Coachcf , Ulllor't SUfuty I'latlorni and Coupler , and the colobntnl jTBve tlu.t your Uckot riln VIA nANHAK CITV , HT. JCtiKl'K & COUNCIL ULUFKil llall- road , vln t. Conoph anil Ht. Louln. Tltkoti lot ualo at ! 1 coupon itAtlonn In tin Wont. J. F. HAUNAHU , A C. DAWb'fl , Got ) . Huit. | , St. JoH > h , Ho ) Oon. rum. and Ticket A i. , Ht. Jonoiih , Mo. l AMIJ ? UOXUKN , llckct AKont , 1020 l'Arnluini ttrcit. A. P. llABNARi' . Uuioral Aii < iit , _ _ OilAIIA. NK _ Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , ICtli and Doilce tits. , Omalin , Neb. Til agency uoi"HTnioiLTa lirokcraKcbiiBlnoHK. Dot1) ) * uot Hoculaa ( , aixl thorvforu any ) > nrftlni > ii ItH IKIOKS are liintmnl ( it UN | v > troim , liutooil tiv din H/unt FITS EPILEPSY Oil FALLING SICKNESS. Crrminently Curedno humbug by ono month' ! usai'o of UR. GOUl AUD'S Celebrat ed Infallible Fit Powders. To luntuu nilllrr- urn1li.it llii-MJ i iv.dcrH wl.l do nil wo cluin fur them n will nenil thun liv mull , post paid a free Trial box. lr ) ( Joulinl inlluioiilj | ihjnl- cUn thut liixovi nmilo thin ilhoa u n Bjxn-lnl muily ami tu to our ldiov.li il -ii tliou > aii In l.avu IH-I n Pertnanrtly curud hy thu IIHU of IhcHi Powders , wo will guarantee n permanent euro in every cftHo or refund you nil money ex. pendcd , All mfferurx h uUIliu ( thi-Hn I'ow UITH an early trial , uiul ho coiuliaul of tliulr ciimthu | > oui-rn I'rlc-c , tor Urio' > ox , $300or 4 hoxcxfortlOOO , Hcnt liymall toany pnrt of ihu Unl oj Htuti < H or Canada on rieulpt of iirlcu , orhy vxiirt K , U. o , D , AildrutH , ASH & RUUUIN8 300 Fulton St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. Mary J. Holmes , Jmt iiiiMlrhii ] . M.idrllno , A pldidld new novel In MKX. MAIIV J. lldi.Mr.s , w n < i iioieU ell no inoriiniifH , uinl mil niul itnil rnruul ith biich In cio t Ilcaiinfiil y hoiiMl , n-lce. rni , nou < htlin olllri HoliiK-n' ot'ur uoniH T'ini't | tin Suni'ilnt. ' , i.ui.i l l op < l.d thl.lie , I' Inn firm it'll. ; , Marian Un > , Wet I.'iu r , I' ru i lf < > ne , ilf , tte. AI.HOit ! 1 > IIV Al.l. rOOKSIJU.niH : MAY ACMES FLEMING. AOhnnred ; Hi'-irt. Ai ether liituinuly Inlir- lln ' nutilliy X'At AovtH Kicvisn , nutli r tf tlin > i e.tiilt'l iiool , ( .in K'iilM'unr.'i < Wile , A \Vonil rliil U on un , Mid M.piluiM1 , Hilrnt and True , lo"t for u Wuniun , < to liiaiitifullv l > oiitiilj I > ricv , < I.W , a. w. CA < ? LCTON & co. , l'cilill l.cr , N. V. City. Azle Grease NEVER GUMS ! L'u'Ki on Waijone , UuyuiaH , llei4Hr | l mil Mill Mnthlmiry. It in IM-AUMHI.K 10 xii AND 1M rxiM. It cures Siratiliu and all ilrnl'j dbOrcu on Ifonid ai.J Stocli , ut will tuun men , OL5EX ft WISE , Manure , 38D Illlnoli Street , Chlc.i | > o RK 1 KOIl I'JiJt' ' " GRAND OPENING ! Vntcmot Ki liur , ( from ht. i/jum ) Danilin ; Ac- MJcuiy , Htandurd Hall , cor Killientli and Karri- mm , Tueidfty eisiin \ , Kuptuniher Clh. ( 'lmw ( for 1/idliw and ( luiitloinoiiioniincncln ui-wlay t\enln Hiptciuliiir fcth ; tlaimcr lor MlnBUd and ilastcru , cuniniuncln Saturdiy after- teen at 4 o'clrck , Clmn.d for Knmlllu.i. will tiu irrniitid | to null thu honorable latroiu. Al o .ihllit dancing can IHI taught. Tunrm llborul , and poiftx : ' nittlifactlon to echol- r cuuriiittod. rrivatolmtructlon Hll Kiifiv. n atUie lUnclnx AtiJimy or at the ' -wlanite if tliu | troni. i'/hato onltu ) it left at U * Xeycr A no t - " < . . > oyonA nnj CHiCAliO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y I * > \ , . > iiOi 111' Ti. i lor joii tiitriKi' nlii'ti .riiv.'liiii 'f ouwt. ' M t-tnciit , , 'iicago jfi lit i r Principal Pointb in ( t M iklPmlly oMl'nllli' (111 ( * Vnp T1ie t't'll'lt"\l ! \ ntll' fif i.v Wi M.\ihin { n tills I'mil. lit t'irouii ' ; ! Uauis miiKw elovj euuuor..li'u * ' i poltti * " aWS * * * * k7 , NM/ > * ' ' kV * /l/"n "C ////X / > ' roOvAs ? § .s ° \ K" Au Vav / wYfV'TL1" ? - " . \ C5f f \w \ * ! O V n \ ) trJM fcf fe ? fwll THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY , Over all ofl'i prlnrlinl lno ! niiii iT'livv d.illv frnni t\\o to tour or more 1'ni ihp Tr.ktas li n tliiMinl ) i o.ulostott Incnuo that uses tlio The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. lllslliootuvrmiltlrit \ I'lillniin Stoprlmrran N'urtli or Vnrttwoitor Clilc.-vr.n Ui > * s ' lii'iiu-nilior tosk : for Tickets \li : this mail , tiosuro they rend over It , and tnko 110110 otliw UAUVI.N IlfUllirr , Ocn'l Maiiasor , Chicago.V. . II. STUXNKTT , Oen'l I'.XST. Apcnt , ( ! bli-ur i. * "IAUUYJ' . DtlKli-Tlckut Aifonl.C. * N. W lUltwllth tnil Piunhsm tMoU. . " " ' 10 K. KIMIIAI.Ii , AwUUnt Tlclu-t A * nt I' . * N. ' . iUUwty , 14th nJ K nih m ttMti > ' * J. 1IKU. , llcliPt Auont 0. A N.V. . lUII ny , U. 1' . U. H. Uciwt. HA IKST. UhAIlK OrnotM Acent. iannfacturin -MAKKIJS OK Till-- : Finest Storm Haled Spons and Forks. m The only Hiidfe ti ; . ? ' 011111 lllnl ° ll" iiini of .tf&J-a uriRiiml $ - RMni. for m- Uogurn Unw. \ > V'H/ ) / v'X ' / otuncu " B111B'U ' \ \ i All oin Spooiw , V S jLj/ / plated Spoon a F o r k a n n d Knivof plated with tlio grealeol plate only on ef care. Each the ncctio B lot buing hun \\w \ \ where expo d on a ncale while beiiif , ' plntod , to to wear , thereby insure n full do- making n itiiiglo poflit of silver on plated Spot ) n them. Wear as long n-s. Wo would call SB ? a triple pla ofspuciul atten tion to our sec- ono. Rival. Or i mil. All Orriiruln the \Veht iihouldhuJAdilri'Knuil to Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , Buy the PATENT PROCESS It always gives satisfaction , because it makes superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded , . M. YATES , Cash Grocer. "VTf'2 * i tfWW'&wn'W'a * tm. JR , 1AESFIELD. WIIOI.KSAI.K AKD niTfAir , DKALKK IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , ASH , DOORS , BL1&JDS & , MOLWHCS , L\m \ , CEMENT fiTHTATK AOIJNl I'OU HII.WAniHU WMSNT COUVASY Hear Union Pacific Depot , , - - OMAHA , KEB O. H. BALLOU , UKALRH IN Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks n > rth of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT Ood-'JlJl