Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 02, 1882, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY 13I5U : MONDAY , JANUARY 2 , I S2. > Pruit , Present nnd Fntnro In Poll- \Va < lilnton ( Special to Cincinnati Commercial , Alox. II. Stephens , of Geonjin , spout , ou Sinulny , his twcnty-tiftli Christuns in this city. Ho ontor- taineil , as usual , many prominent pc > . l > le , nnd rocoivoil many retncinhraneos troin frioiula , north mid south. To n correspondent who called on him h > > Bnid , spe.xking of thu reasons which prompted him to dcclino n ronoiuiiuv- tion to congress in 1859 ; "When 1 found that President IJuclmnan was listening to Cobb , nnd other demo cratic lenders who determined to expel - pel Dour lna from the democratic party , I became alarmed , and I determined to retire from Con gress if that policy was pursued , for I foresaw that it would lead to a split in the patty , and probably to an at tempt to disrupt the Union. My col. leagues knew how I felt about it , and a number ot them Howell Cobb , then secretary of the treasury , Ior - aon , n senator from my state , Ureckin- ridte , vice president of the United States , and others -called on mite talk the matter over , lireokinridno and Bomo others sustained my vii \v \ , while Cobb u ml others were relentless in thi'ir opposition , ono of the must influential amen them c dui-int ; with emphasis that 'Stephen A. Duui las alinll never come back into the demo cratic party except over my dead body , politically speaking. ' "The result of tiiis o inference was so unsatisfactory that I went to see President Huchanan , and had a lony , frank talk with him. I found him wedded to his determination to sup port those leaders of the democratic pirty who worejbent on putting in tlie national democratic platform a plank in favor cf protecting slavery in the territoriqs . I warned him that mi at tempt to do so would certninly load tea a split in the democratic party , and , probably , to an attempted secession. . I left him , after three hours of una vailing argument and entreaty , and I never saw him aeain. That was early in February ; and that night I sent a dispatch homo , announcing that I would not bo a candidate for reelection tion to congress. Early in the follow ing month I lett Washington. As the steamboat drew away from Wa ihington I turned back to take in the scone , and as I was gazing at the dome of tlie capital , fast receding in the distance , a North Carolina mem ber ( the passengers wore all southern men , congressmen , senators , otc. ) slaoped mo on the shoulder and said ho supposed I was thinking of the time when I would return to Wash ington as a senator of the United States. 'JCo , ' I replied , ' I never ex pect to look upon that dome again , unless I do as a prisoner of war,1 and that remark was literally verified in 1805 , " ' continued Mr. Stevens , "when 1 passed through Washington on my way homo from Fort Warren as a paroled prisoner of war. " When Mr. Stephens , whoso political disabilities had not been removed , re turned to Washington in 180(5 ( , to claim a seat in the tnitcd States senate - ate , to which ho had been elected , butte to which he was not admitted , ho found his colleague , Andrew Johnson , president of the United States. "I went and saw him , " remarked Mr. Stephens , "and talked with him re garding his policy of reconstruction. I frankly told him thatinmy opinion , it was n mistake , and Would end in failure. Of course , ho did not agree with mo ; but time proved I was right. " The conversation then drifted to the present , and Mr. Stephens was asked , "Do you think this session will be n ouiet _ ono ? " "On the contrary , I think it will bo n very animated ono. While I hope and believe that it will not bo agitated by sectional issues of any sort , there will , in my opinion , bo much discus sion of very important questions. The subject of inter-oceanic transit , for example , is ono of the very highest national nnd international consequences quences , and it will undoubtedly en cage the attention of congress to a great extent. It is of paramount im portance that wo should not allow Great Britain , Franco , or any other European power to acquire ascenden cy over any part of this continent. " "Are you in favor of an intor- occanic canal ? " asked the correspond- out. "Certainly I am , and I think it would bo wise for congress at once to charter the Nicaragua canal company , the ono in which General Grant is in terested. " "What about refunding ? " the cor respondent asked. "Well , I am in favor of refunding all our bonds that wo can nt the very lowest rate practicable for a long time , say a hundred years. Wo could prob ably place bonds having that length of time to run at two nnd one-half , or oven perhaps as low as two per cent. Then wo ought to curtail the expenses of the government as much as possible nnd reduce taxation as far as practic able. " "In ? 'hat way ? " " \Vo ought to begin by abolishing all internal revenue taxes. They are a horrible fungus , and would never have been tolerated in this country except nn ii war necessity. They ought to 1)0 swept out of existence. " " \riiat " about tarilH" "I urn in favor of a commission to revise it. I should like to see the rate of duty on a good many articles de creased , so us to bo no longer prohibi tory , and some articles which are now free should , in my opinion , pay n duty. Hut a revision of the tariff , if accomplished nt nil , must the work of a commission. " "Whatnbout silver coinage nnd sil- voa certificates ? " "Of course , I do not agree with the administration in regard to th m , " was the reply. ' 'For my part I would bo glad to see all our circu lating notes , greenbacks , bank notes , otc , in the form of coin certificates , every dollar of which would represent an actual dollar in the treasury , paya ble on demand to the holder of the certificate. I think the policy advo. cntod by the president and secretary of the treasury , in regard to silver and silver certificates , will not com mend itself to the favorable consideration - ation of this congress. " A Now Industry. Ohlcato Journal , The last Wisconsin Legislature made a small appropriation for expel' ' imenting with n new article of com mnrco , which , if successful , will bo of great interest to the agriculturists in thu west , The money appropriated was for the purpose of conducting ex periments in growing amber cano and the manufacture of sugar on the farm connected with the Slate University. The Madison Doinucrnt says that the trial has been made out ns large aee.tlo as the appropriation would allow , and the results are certainly of a nature most gratifying. Siiiiar has been pro- dncod in quantitieseip.nl tn from 800 to 1,000 pounds per acre from several varieties of cane , and in addition to the sugar there have been produced from sixty to eighty gallons of syrup per acre of cane , nnd from twenty to thirty bushels of seed. These results show that from 8100 to 812" per acre can bo realized from the cntto. The sugnr and syrup were of good quality as good .is the sugar nnd syrup of com merce. In short , the experiments made have shown conclusively that sugar of the best quality can bo produced - duced from cano grown hero , nnd in ( iiiantities nbundantly largo to make the industry very profitable , unless the cost of manufacture is too grent , where the wages of labor are high. Professor lienry , who hns charge of the farm nt Indison , nnd conduct ed the experiments , entertains no doubt that the culture of cano and thu manufacttuo of sugar can be made very profitable. An Old Ho was alllicU-il with n lanu1 linck and piiurnl debility , hn wan rei'oiiiini'iiileil Tlionm' Kilec rio Oil win' li cured him nt nt once. This famous cprciJc N n po ltivc remedy for Imilily pain. LMw Backward. " Xcw YorK Tribune. President Arthur's right to select his cabinet advisers to please himself has not been disputed. The ono thing that particularly distinguishes this cabinet thus far is that its face m set toward yesterday. It is not composed of now and untried men. On the contrary it is mainly composed of men who have had their day. A pres ident generally aims to surround him self with strong and active men who hold a controlling influence in public alfairs in different sections. President Garlield selected three United States senators , then everywhere recognized as men of large influence and active participation in affairs , a judge of the ourb of claims , the successful post master in the largest city of the conn- try , and two well-known and distin guished lawyers in the primu of life. Bnt the preference of President Ar thur appears to turn largely toward men who have served in the Senate , and have been retired from that body by the people. Mr. Frolinghuysen was a senator from Now Jersey , nnd Mr. Howe from Wisconsin. According to rupert - port , it is likely that the secretary of the navy may bo Mr. Boutwol , who was a senator from Massachusetts. Eight years ago all these were in the senate together. J5ut Messrs. Howe and Uoutrt'oll were retired years ano to make room for other republicans , and Mr. Frolinghuysen to make room for a democrat. It cannot be said that these gcntlenrin represent in any legreo the active , influential , and con trolling element in their respective states to-day , though six or eight years ago it might have been said of them. Judge Folgor occupied for a brief period a position of importance in the treasury department years ago , and has served with honor on the. bench , but has been by no means nn active participant in public affairs for years past. Mr. Browstor , a lawyer of Philadelphia distinction , has not nt any time bean active in pnblic affairs. If the cabinet should stand as reports indicate that it may , it will represent quito well a political state of things which csased to exist nbout eight years ago. It would bo unjust to condemn a cabinet in advance , merely because it is composed largely of men who have boon retired from public life by the people who know them best , nnd who had formerly raised them to high positions. Such changes would bo natural if a political party , after years of defeat , had just been restored to power by the popular vote. The choice of men who were high in place and power before its defeat would then bo simply n recognition of the changed decision of the people. Hut the republican party has not been out of power. In each of the Elates formerly represented in the senate by gentlemen above mentioned , the re publican party has filled the same and other high offices since their retire ment. It has chosen two senators in Massachusetts , two in Wisconsin , and one in Now Jersey , since Mcssts. lioutwoll , Howe and Frolinghuysen were retired , and , though free to choose , did not see lit to send them back. It is therefore no injustice to them or to the president , but the naked statement of a fact , to say that these gentlemen do not rep resent the latest expressions of public opinion , nor the latest proforances of the Republican party in the States from which they come. They repre sent a political state of things to which the poDpIo decided ycarsnge to put an end , and which they have not yet manifested any desire to revive. Wo have n distinct reactionary movement , which the people have not authorized , and which is against the latest and most emphatic expressions of their will. The President's selec tions manifest a tendency distinctly adverse to the declared will of the people , and to the wishes of a majori ty of the Republican party. This fact will make it less easy for his Adminis tration to command public confidence , if its work should prove at nny im portant point to deserve serious criti cism. fw 11AT8. " The thing ilmlrcd found at last. Aitk driinfnit | for "Hough on Jtatn. " It cleurs out rata , mice , rnauheu , fllw , bed bugx ; 15c boxeH , _ ( I ) The Dnrb-Wiro Cases. An extra has boon msuod by The Iowa Homestead which has many points of interest in it concerning the efforts nt Wnshburno it Co , , to close up the factory belonging to the Farmers' Protective association , by suits in the United Slates courts. The suits wore brought against J. II. Coon , who was employed by the asso ciation to manufacture the barbed wire , at the iron works of ( Jiven & Carpenter , in I ea Moincs. The Homestead charges roundly that Wnshburno it Co. have resorted to the use of money to defeat the fnrnu'rs ' , and to that end they bought up Coon , paying him $12.000 as thu price of his treachery , in con sideration of which hu was to permit judgment to ijo ngainst him by default - fault , Hy peculiar practices the do- aired end was apparently irtini'd and Coon sold nml conveyed to Wash- Inirno AOn. . his patents , three barium ; machines , and gave bond to quit the business and never onsjago in it again. He also atithoiircd the courts to enter a decree against him in the four suits that the Farmers' Protective association are defending in his name , and Washburno released hint from the payment ol any royalty for past infringements , The heat- laid plans , however , are sometimes fu tile. Judge Cole , cue of thu shrewdest attorneys in lown , who represented the Farmer's Protective association , happened to drop on the matter , and though * Coon hail everything planned to steal nway these machines nnd de liver them at the express otlico inulet cover of night , the factory was con verted into nn arsenal , nnd Coon it < - treated. Meanwhile Judge Cole took the the necessary legal action to re strain thu delivering by Coon of the papers , nnd so the matter now rests , Guilty of Wrung. Some people have a fashion of con fusing excellent remedies with tht : large mass ot "patent medicines , " ami in this they are guilty of wrong There are some advertised remedies fully worth all that is asked fur them , and one nt least wo know of Hup Hitters. The writer hivs had occasion to use the ( Sitters in just such n cli mate asvo have most of the year in Hay City , and lias always found them first class and reliable , doing all that is claimed for them. Tnbnno. j'J 15 Free to liverybodyl A Beautiful Book foi1 the Asking , Dy apphlnit pcrsoniillv nt the nearest offlco of TillSINIIKII ! MAfJlTACTUIUNO CO. ( or by pontilinnl If At a dlHtanco. ) any ADCLT t > cr , son | ll lwpniivtitvil with a beautifully IIHUI- rated copy nf a Now Rook entitled WBNIUS REWARDED , on TIIK STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing ; a Imndnomo and costly ntit'11 n rnv- Ine frontlBpIerco ; also , 2i finely cntfnued wooil ciitx , anil bnunil In an elaborate blue and KOI ! ] lithographed cover. No char o whatever la m.-uh for thin haiulHonic book , \snlch can bo obtatnud only by appllentlon at tlie branch and unbar Jlimte otlken nf 11)o aiiiRcr Mainitacturlni ; Co. THK S1NOEII MANUFACTUUINO CO. , Principal Otllco , B4 Union S-iuari' , Now York oct27-dmictf < &w Clarkson & Hunt , SucccA-J' ' " In Ulchnrda ft Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW Mutter of Application of Frcdctiek Lange for Liquor hiccuse. NOTICE. Notice la hereby iihcn tint I'rcderlck I-a did , lilKm thu 14th ila.vof Dctcmhor. A. 1) . , 1SS1 , file his application to thu Sluy t and City Conn ell of Omaha , for license to ell .Mult , Kplritnon md Vinous 1 liiioiH | nt N'o. OO'J , lorncr Tliir t'unth and Ju Kson Htrcct. " , S.iond vnrd , Onnlin , Ni-li. , from tlie IB til iy of January , ! Ss2 , tothu 10th day of Aiiril , IhW. If thcru In no objection , rcmonstincu or pro test filed ulthln two \uelin from 14th of Deciin her , A. I ) . , 18S1 , the said lleoiise will lu ) | > rr.ntcd , 1'imu'imn LAMIK , Aiiilleant. TIIK I\ILV HFK nc jiaper will jmblisn the above notice for two uccka at the cxpenxo of the applicant. Thu City of Onmha IH not to hu charged therewith. J. J. I , . C. JKWKTT , decl5-llt City Clerk , Matter of Application of JuliunTrcitHchke for Liunr | License. NOTIUK. * Notice is hcrchy Kivon thatJJullus Troltschke , did upon the Uth day of December , A. U. 1S8I , IIle hn ! application to the Mayor anil City Coun cil of Omara , for license to sell Malt , Spirituous and Vinous Liquors , at No. SOS and 312 B. 15th Htrcet , 4th Ward , Omaha , Ni-b. , from thu Ut day of January , 18b2 , to the 10th day of April lbS2. If there he no objection , rcmonntranco oc pro test Hied within two weeks from 16th December , A. D. 1SS1 , the wild license will ho ( 'ranted. Jl'UlH TimiTHCIIKK , Applicant , TIIK DAILT Hrr. Newspaper will pnblinh the above notice for two uceke nt tlioexpo.iso . of the applicant. The City of Omaha U not to he charged therewith. J. J. I , . C. JKWK1T , delU 12t Citv Clerk. SIntter of Application of .Tohn O'Connell for Liijtior License , XOTIOK. Notice is liuicby KIVCII tliat .Folin O'Con nell did upon tlie lUtli ilay of December , A. J ) . , 1831 , file liis n ] ) | lic.ition to tlie Mayor nnd City ( 'ouncil of Omaha , for licensr to sell M 'It ' , Spiiituom and Vinoim LuiuorH , nt No. 108 I cntlf street , Tlurd ward , Omaha , Neb. , from the lirat day of .lanuary , 18hL' , to thu 10th < lay of Ai-nl , ] 8S-J. If there he no objection , rcmnnstrnnca or protest filed within tw weelH from l.'lth of December , A. I ) , , 18S1 , thu Mud liceiiHO will he Kranted. JOHN O'Co.s-NKi.i. , Apjilicant. TIIK DAILY UKB newspajier will pnMinh the o hove notice for two wcokx nt thu ex- pciibO of the iipplicunt. Thu City of Omaha is not to bo charged therewith. .1. J. L. C. .TKWKTT , _ dec15.12t | City Clork. NOTICE. .Mutter of Application of MItS. M. A. IIKJOINH , For l.lipior Uucnuo. Notice is hereby k'iicn that Mrs. M. A. Ill ) , " k'iiiH did , iiOi iho IHtli iliy of Detomiiir , A , I ) . lsil , ( Ho her application to thu Ma\orand Cl y Council of Ointilia , for I.I vritu to ncll .Mall , plrituoiH nml VlnoiiH Iliiiorx | , at No. 1K1 ItalKL'titixut , Konrtli Win , tiniahn , Ncl ) . , from thu 1st ill ] of January , Iba'J , to thu 10th day of April. IWi. If iicru ho no nhjcf tlon ( ruinonHtranco or pro- ILH : fill''I lth n t o ncol , from Duccnilitr Kith , A , 1 > . Ji-il , thusilil lli'tiiku will ho Kriintid. M. A. IIUidlNB , Hy Oco. IlixKins , Aiciit. ( IIIK DAILY HCK neu > > pi ] > r will publish the aboiu notice for two uu kH at the Lxpurisuof the applkant. 'Iho Cltj of Omaha IH not to lie thereHlth. J , J. IC. . JKWKTT , Cityrkrk , Matter of Aiipllcatlon .of J ) . Dallow for Liquor Liceuhc. NOT10K. Notice Is hurehy given that K. Dallow did ujMii ) the 17th cliiy of IJtcttnber , A. D , . 1881 , filu his upplicition to the Mayor urn ) City Council of Oinahn , for liccnuo to Hell Molt , tSiiirituouH unit Viiionx LuiuorH , nt No. 10H Chicago Street , Fifth Ward , Omaha , fit b. , from the lnt day of J n r.ry , 188'J , to the 10th day of April , 1882. If there be no obji-ctlon , remormtratico or proteut filed within two weekn from December 17th. A. D. , 1881. the nald II- ceime will be granted. K. DAI.LOW , Applicant , THK OMAHA DAILY UKK new.paper will publihh thu a"'ov " notice f r two wcekH at the expensw ol thu apjilicant. The ( ! lty of Omaha in not to hu charged therewith. .1. .J. 11. G JKWKTT , City Clerk. Matter of Application of Kdward Deid- rich fur Liquor LIctiiHo. NOTICE. Notice 11 lurtbv fhc'ii tliit : Kdwuid DeldrUh did , u | > on the 13th Jay nf December , A. IX , Ibbl , file hUapji'iiation to thu 11 a or ami City Coun cil of Omatia , for Ikumu t > H'll M It , Hplr tnouH ami VlnoiiH Liqu r , a' No. 'JWi ) Cuminftrect , Hi th uaril , Omaha , N. li , from thu l l da > o January , lnH'2 , to Iho IDth da > of April , \Wi. \ If there bo no objection , rciuoniiuii' u or pro tent nlul witlnn tuowetk * from IHth of lccc-ni- l-tr , A. U. , leal , the taid Ikcnuu will hu urant.d. J-LJWAIUI Driinticii , Aprlleant. TIIK Diii.v llfK ni.wiitiaKr | will publl h the aboie iiotlcufortwn wteknat Iliu cxpenui ! of the ap"llcant. The ( 'It ) ' of Omaha IH riot to be cliarK'ttl then.Ith J. J. L. C. JKWKTT , Zt City CKrk , TRUTH ATTESTED. SoiuoImjiortnutMntMUMitiMirWo llmm-ii Pooyto Wholly VorUlnil. In order tliMthO vul'llf ' " ) ' ' " * tfi\\rf \ \ tlii > tfi milm-ni'-ii of Iliu Mate'ncnK , n wll t < tine - ( * o iriMul t iluo of thi nrtUli1 nf vli < h lht\\ | > < \ kwuwl'liOi | ' lurfwlth t ic fn ului li f'a ttirv-sof ( tiullc * wliow liu tltu i > c ) 'ii i < MU' - Hon. The Truth of tliwo ln > tlmonUI l l > .o Into , nor run thu ( < vct thf > ' luinoiinov lie IK- nor l. OMUIA , Xm. , May 2I.1S3I. II. II. WutiMnfc Co. : lK ) RSm : I hmo frequently u l Warner' * Safe KUIno * MitlUttt Ciiro for lovil Mteetlon uttomknt upon * c\cro rliMinmtl ntlnc * * , ami huH'nl ) ilvrltrrl bcncllt thrrrfrom I lime nKi iiscil tlic SAIO Nervine with mtMitrtary rc > milt * . I consider these nicdlelnra nor thy of Deputy Trcwurrr. OuAiU , Nrn , Vny 21 , 1 81. It. I'VtRMm A Co. , HoehMtcr , N. Y OII.NTM- I li.no u e l your Nifo Kulnry urn ! I I * or Cnro tills wring M lcr Im l < enter , mul lllnill the U l reimtly I mr trltxl. I rm\o limit 4 lioUlfA , ft'nl It lias nuulu HID frl licltvr than cxcr 1 old before In the U. P. II. ShPjw. Ovum , Nm , May HI , IsM , II Itr < H\xKftCo : Si B. Kormoro than 15 ymM I Inn wlTirnl imuhtii umiiitciicofronu'omMiit'il Milm ) mitl ll\rr iiifrvcx , > M ! have hwi tin Me to work in ) urln y oiRjinnl olnliif ( nlliiiM I'tkilo ' iicit : : limn nu'dlilmft nlul iliHtom , l > ut I gn-n worsu mill wor o U ) b ) ilny lxi.nl.I , I I Imt llrl. hl'iilliiiraic , ami I wl'lioil ihj-ill iluul 111 I'oulil not lnel'ioiiy nllcf. I too'i j.nir . Snfo K ilury mul l.lvcr I'uro , Knotting noliil i-l o \\niu\urinovMitncnrotlia itUnui' , mm 1 II-M not lioen ili n ) > | > olntiil Hi in ilii Ino II.K i-und mi1 , mill 1 mil | > iroc 1 > well loilin , mMrily 'hro-Rii jour ilo Kidney anil I.Uorluro I Inn ) ou nil HIU-C mln ) uilljhlii ) | | till ) \ IniMu rcmoav through iho world , U. 1' . U. It. Shops. ThoimmlH of oqiinlly n'ronp ' emlorRomcnt' many of them In CASOI where li ( HI ua * nlrnn. oncil 1m a been \oluntikri1y glvi-n , hunting the runmiItablo power of Warner'8 Snte Klilnvy mul l.l\cr Unriin nil il nea u of tlie kliliutn , liter or urliiaryoiKniiti. If any one ho reniln thin hn any phy cal trouble ) roniojibu the gro t danger ot iliOav a Gentle Women Who wmit glossy , Inxnriant and \rnvy tresses of nbuiidant , licantiiiil Hair must nso LYON'S KATUAIRON. Thia clecnnt , cheap article always makes the Hair prow freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandrulF and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in nny desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kuthairon. Wont for lii-lnx tbo most direct , iiiickrt | , an mfcst line connecting the treat Mr'trojioliB , CHI ( JAOO , and the rUmeiur , NOKTII-KJIHIKIIN , I tun and BoiTH-KAHrKHN LINES , which tonulimtct hero , with KAMA * Cirr , I.K KNH-OHTII , AICIIIKON , CooNcir , IlLurra and OMAIU , tlie CosiMtucut Ct.vrr.us fnim which railiatr EVERV LIME OF ROAD that ponetrati-fl thu Contlocnt from the Mlniou.il III * cr to the Pacific Hlopc. The OIIIOAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO KAIL WAV IH the only line from Chka o OH nine ; track Into KiuiHiH , or nhlch , hy Ita own road , ruochoH the point * aho\e named. No TKANHKIIIH HT CAKHIAOH ! NO MlbBINO CONNKCnONBl No llllildlintf In 111- \cntllatoJ or unclean care , an in cry panHongcr la carried In roomy , clenn and Mjiitllatud coaches upon Fust KxprcKS Trains. DAT CAIW of unrhalid ma nlflccnce , PULLMAN PALACK SiKxrixn C'AIIH. and our ow 11 world-famous DINIMO CARS , unon vl.lch meals are ncnod of un * 8un v l etccllence , at the low rate of HBVKNTT- KINK CiNTa IACII , wltli ample tlmufcr healthful nijoymcnt. Through Cam lictwwn Clilcn o , I'oorla , Jill watikeu and Mlmnurl UK or I'olnUi ; and clooo con nectlona at all points of InterBeUlonwith other roa.ln. We ticket ( do not forget tblfl ) directly to every iilacoof Importancoln Kaniuwt , Nebraska. 11 lack HllliVyoinlii ( , ' , Utah , Id'iho , Nevada , California , Ortfon , Wanhlnitton Territory , Colorado , Arizona and New Mexico. Anil li'.ral arranKCiuentg refc-ardmx baia'oco M any other linn , and rateH of faro alup i aai ow a couipctlton. nbo furnish but a Uthe-o the coin- tort. tort.Dors Dors and tadilo of B | > oit iocn free. Titkttfl , mam and folders at all prlnclpi olntcelntho Onltod 8UU > a and Cana'i * . It. U. CAULK , K. HT. JOHN , Vice 1'roH't & Gen , Ocn. Tkt ondl'aiw'r Ajt Manager. Cblcairo CldcoifO. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA 1 1 1a -a BITTERS ILEB & CO. . Solo Mnnufuoturora. OMAHA , BYRON REED & CO. Heal Estate Agency IN NEIIRASKA Kesp a coraplttu ltiict ol title lo ( U i KiUUi la Onuta n Llouvlaa county , mtytl > &mi.la1Jtf .i jiJjt .LL.cJ , . , , ' No Changing Cars nirrwmix OMAHA & CHICAGO , \\horoillnvt connection ore nuda with TfTJiiKh SI.KKPINU CAR LINKS foi NKW VOUK , IIOSTrtN , 1'lllI.AUKI.rillA , UALT1MOHR , WA81IINOTON AND ALL KASTKUN The Short Line via , Peoria Kor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS- VILLK , RmUll polnto In the Tlllt PR3I UNI For ST. LOUIS , Where illroct rannrctiDiu ro mailo In the Union li- ; t ulth the Tliroucli .Sloi-plni ; Car Lines for ALL 1'OlNTrt SO TCT " 3C" EC. NEW LINE DESMOINES TI1K KAVOU1TK KUUTK KOK Rock Island. The uneqi nlcil InilneomcnU otlorod by this line to trevuloni ami tourlsU nru ivi ( oUoun : The celebrateil PULUIAN (10-nlioo.l ( ) PALACE SLKK1MN11 CARS mil only on till * line U. , II A Q. PALACK . 'HAWING UOOM OAHS , Mlth llortou'n Hocllnlni ; Chain. No oUrn ch.triii foi ut In KpclliiliiK Chain. Thu famous U. , It. \ Q. Palace Dlnliif ; Cam. QorKvoim Smoking Cart flttod with oU'is-ant hlL-h-backwl rattan reMiHInn chain ) , for tlio oiclusUo Una of flrnt-clawi intMon- gore. gore.Stcol Track cil BUporloi equipment eomblrol vltti their K'i'at through car arraiiKeniont , tiitku tills , above nil othom , the faiorlto route to tno Gout , Mouth anil Kouttiowit. Try It , ami j on v , III find traveling * luxury ID- eteail of n tllscoinfort. TliroiiKh tlcketx \ lo this colohratuti line for Bald at all oilict-H In thu United SlatM and CanwU. All nformatlon about ratu * of faro , Ulei > pl < 'K Car accommodation : ! , Tlmo Tabloo , etc. , will l > c cheerfully Klvcn by ajipljlni ; to | PKRCKVAL LOWKLL.J Cknonl ' : H-onifcr Aifont , Clicno. ! | . J. POTTKB , ( > e > 'Uanapcr Ohluiro. Sioux City fi Pacittc THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE ) Iluna a Solid Train 'IbroiiKh from Council BluUa to St. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hour * . IT IH 3LOO tllLVS THE HIIOUT1C3T HOUTE , OOUNOILi BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , HINNKAl'OLIS DULUTU OK I1ISS1AIICK , and all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota nnd Dakota. This line la omipx ! | > d w Ith the Improv od WcfltlnghouiK ) Automatic Alr-brako nd Ullloi 1'latfonn Couutor and Uutfcr : mid for 8PEKD. SAFKTV AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. I'nllm&n Palace KlooulnK Car run through WITHOUT CHANOK between KMI sas City and St. Paul , \la Council Dlufle and Sioux City. Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Coun cil lllnffH , nt 7:35 : p. in. dally on nrrhal of Kamuui City. St. Joseph and Council Hindi ) train from the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:36 : p. in. . and at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at l'J30 ; noon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY.OTHKB HOUTE tarHcmcnihor In fcaklni ; the Hlonx City Houto yoiicc't n Ihrou b Train. The Hhortcxt Mna , the ( Quickest Time and a Comfortable Kldo In the ThroiiRh 'arH hctwcun COUNCIL IILUFFS AND ST. PAUL. 3TSco that your Ticket * read > la thu "Slons City and l'a < lllo Itallroad. " J. H. WA1TLEH , J. II. IIUCJIIANAN .Superintendent. flcn'l I'asw. A unt. P. K. U01IINSON , Aas'tGcn'l I'om. A t. , JlixHourl V'alluy , Iowa. J , II. O'ilKYAN , SoiitliwoeturiiAKent , Conncl Illuirn , Iowa 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs TUB UNLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TIIK KAHT Prom Omabn and the West. cmra bolwnc n Omaha nd bi. and but 0)io hutwvcii OMAHA Bad NKW VOUK. SX2C Daily PassengerTrains ttlACIimo ALL KA8TKHN AND WK.4TKIIN CITIK8 wlkh LESS CHAUOKS and IN ADVANCKof ALM OTIIKK LINKH. Tlil entlro line I. equipped with Pullman' * alaco HlucpliiK Can , Palacii llay Cooulics , Miller' . lately Platform and Coupler , and the colebrotud catlntihoiina Alr-hrako. OTHuo that your ticket rco.li , VIA nANHAS CITV , HT. JOSEPH & COUNCIL IJI.UFKS Hall- road , ill tit. Jowph and Ht. I/ouln. Ticket * for ualu at oil coii | > on Btatlonn In the IVoBt. J. K. IIAHNAHO , A1 0. DAWKH , Oeri. Hnpt. , Ht. Jowph , Mo Oen. I'ua. and Ticket At. | , Ht. Joueph , ilo. A ur liouuKN , 'Ilika AKent , lOiU Karnhani otrctt. A. D. lUiUAnn Ucnoral AKcnt , OMAHA. NK _ DISEASES -OK TIIK- EYE & EAR DR , L , B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Roferoncci all llcputablo y > lcUui of Oman * . tf Office , Oornar ICth * nd Farnham BU. Omaha , Neb The Oldest Efltabliahed. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co , , Iluilneu tranrtctod tame n that ol n Inccr- poratul ink , Account * kent In currency or K ° ld lubject to Irht check without notice Certificate * of dopoiilt Birnud payable In three .Is and twc-lvo tnoiitliK , jcarln Interest , or or. demand without Iritertbt. Advance * made tu cuxtomera on approved eocu rltlea at markit rutux of Intoruot. Ituy and Hell Kold , bills of i-ichango , icnvorn merit , Btato , u > uuty and city ljond . Draw ulunt > lraftii on Kngland , Ireland , Scot Und , arid all partM of Kuropu. Sell Kuro ( > ean pawa0 , tlcktti. OOI.LKOTJONS I'BOMlTIiY UADK. aucldl Dexter L , Thomas , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW THIS j-STTTBT . ' " tlmf H a CKIGA&O & NORTK-WESTERK BY * > . - , * tot : < for you to tnko nhcit I ' ail ol the Principal Points In Ihe V/ost / , North and Nnrth ! .t " ' -1 h > 1"jlv v THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , The Imperial Palace DinmgCars. . S ? ! I1l"il\rl ! > \NlSl'N > lm | nYaKum'l.ln\1HMiieS , VT'i"1,1"1 ' ' " ; ( ; i' ' i"l > uhu < im > "MllwauWHit-enliiiyfc l.nlto Superior Una ' ( uvi ! < ° Vl < r rW "ro-s"ul l > y u11 Couiioti Ticket Agents fii the UiiltcJl .Stat'ja nu4 Iteim-mlior to ask for Tickets via till * rond.tio sura they rend over It.nml takoiionootliM. ' llAUm ni'01llTTaen'IStnunBcrClilcago , > V. U. SIKXNBTT.Ocn'irass. Atctit , Culcaje HAHHY 1' . IHJRU Ticket AitonlU. ' * N.V lUlhvay , 14tli anil Mnham § trocta. D. K. KIMIIAM , , A lxt\nt Ticket Ajront 0. A N. W. lUllway , 14thna F rnh m itrttll J. IlKhli , Ticket Acimt 11. A N.V. . lUllwny , U. I1. It. U. Di-pot. RAMKRT ( IM.AIIK ni..rnl Airen * . The Oldest "Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARK. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , uhe Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our. Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets THK LHAWNC MUSIC HOUSE IN TIIK WrST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos , Knabe Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES ! Large Stock Always on Hand. dlSeod tf Omaha , A Pfbf A HIT Collins Cheyenne , * * * WJJJHLV * ! Colorado Fall and Winter LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. . 0:1. : -ac-o IN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all 1316 FARNHAM STREET , NKAU FOUllTKKNTn. -DKALKKS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proof 1020 Farnham Street , SUPERIOR % In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY ANl ? GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY E BEST -SOLD BY Lang & Fotick