r 4 _ fFiE DAILY BfrEUMAI3A , SACUItLAY , SLPiLni13LR 29 , t&3 TIIE GIti1A1IA BEEN PabfPhe.t every morning , excrpt.i . Sunday , 'ne eaty Monday morning daily , PIYI IT MAIL , } ee Yest. , , , , , . , .10.00 , Three Menthe , r tt00 IIIMmas. , e.W IOno Mc th , . . , , , , , , 1,01 . t111 Vu LT1. . , ratUaalD ITPtT 11'Im'x1asDAT. ' , i ILsa Taawe'taurAtn. One . . . . . . , . . , , $ . Three tint Abe.1 8II NonthL. . . 1,00 Oue Acsr , b , in Amertran Nevi Onmpttly , Sole , Agenu ; Newedeah en In lhs United Ststes. nvllnrornt'g , " ; rA OonmminknUonrohtlnxMNew.an4Fsfltnrlsl marten should be addrevred N the Evnusor.Tut DIP , 1w * , is ttxttx0. Au Dwdneas tetrcte oat tkmittnnr i xhnuld to taddrnncdte7UaltsaViaiyrn a OoMtAST , ( I'dAIA , , Drelts , tAxcid and I' OLN union is be trade pay' ! able to the onkt o thn + orsirouy. TE'BEEUI ) ; i1SlhN0 CO. , PROPSI it } I 9 1 . ROM WATER , Edito'r. t , I Tur. Nebraska cautpaign pticmisus Lobo adiort , sharp and eolnowhnt decisiro. COL. COLUV bas beaten Judge David. bank but Col. tan on the judicial rncu , ( kdby can't "boat" his own record. PflESiPIWT Aurn is ehin'1I ' tIghtin' luie way through chantpmgno nuplcre ) and , private receptions to waahiugtonr r \ 1TAT is the matter with the cnntmo E tore for curbing and guttering the cross atrcots. Paving roast not bit permitted to wait upon their dulaya. bUtttta , HAMEIt AND CoNSrn both pledged ihomolvoa t0 an carnvat support r ; 1 of republican "principles in Nebraska. % , rlVill Dleeera. 'Hamerr ' nid ( ) ronor plenao ; atato"what republican principksinNu- brneka arot 1 r ; Mu. PAr 0. HAwesg has contratod to deliver thu solid wokinme n'a vote to Itooiofor aPro mo "JudJlo. Mr. Ilawes ' may discover bufern ho 'ie two uilintliA older that ho , halt taken a much bigger j -aontract'than ho can fill. Osr of the""funniobt thih'ge in'politiav this year is the nttonpt to detach Ply t AmouLhlchurch in a body ron1.upporting r . , . . ; fayot ui r 1f4 re clecto > t li ilro4klyn , , "uEa Mr : lchor waati't asked W talk at the bridge openiugand Dr. Storra wiul. Mu. HAMEn made an lutmblo Npccchto the Uopubfcans in convention asaoubled , beggingthem ; to receive + liim once more i into tlto fold , and apologizing for hia Anti-Monopoly record. Mr. Ilainornover i had much of an Anti Muuo tot record to 7 apologize tar. lA JvpaE without judicial ofporionca is a little too risky an experimoit for the people of tliie atatp to attempt. With the departuto of Judge Lake our aupromo bench will bo none too strong. r James W. Savage would fill a vacancy in which Mr. Rocco would rattle nrdand I like a amall poi in a larggu pocket , LMT yoarMr. Gero pocketed the Anti "Monopoly reaolutione drafted by Sunni ° r I Van Wyck , Thia year tlwso roeohitiona I wore nado the main plnmika in tlio pint. forma The storm of last year which pbiyed such sad havoc with'Lor.n Clark and nearly wrecked Mr. Core , eoems to liavo avery healthy affect front a aanitiry puiut of view. P09r31ASTElt GnnraALGItISI1AM : nnnyna 1 vell r prolnro t ° capitulfdo. 'That ' bottle. scarred veteran. Patrol 1'audorvoort , who waa shedding rutl ink at Alexandria as cominiaury cltirk , while Oreshant was fighting in the rauka-hag ruched IVnmh k iusIonr with blood iii hia eye and vuu Sgoancoliu liia heart , TILE , result of the thunder storm n f Iaat yell huts boun in evury way bmtu j ficial , from asamiitiry pntot of view , tt the Itepub lean party of Nobraaka , 'J'un oorponttions hnvo taken warning and ' 1 rotrod from tie aoinuwhnt prommei t puaition they suoiued to holul in politic d for the past few yoars.-Lfneofa Jour sal. 'i Retired from politics have they 1 With n Church Howe presiding over the atat u convention and a horde off their notoriou { honcbnmi on the Ilcor to do their [ rid ding , the eorpomliona have taken ware ing t froni last yeae'a thunder storan Frain n purely sanitiry 'point bf ow i ie decidedly rafioehing to have auci ataundi monopoly organo as the Lincuh Jouriialwho have always'horulofor denied that the ctirpomtious wuro i poliliea , give the liu to tliui { fbnnor n serliona , by the nasuinnco that the co r f a /pomtiona / have retired " --5- - Ma. Joiu ROAOu i greatly axrreiso on behalf of his coltdry and incido tall on account of his own shipyards , becaus six European government have spat to $340,000,000 in Ship building during th time the United States has spent be 13,000,000. Mr. hunch tells only ha { the story. , Whoa we know how muv 1 Europe lies Bpent in tinkering up of tubs against the millions spent in tl United States we shall be able to stri' a juster balance. But aup mso Eurol has expended vastly ntnro in mipvivs tin we have done. She has more need ships of war , Thu six nations return to maiiitahn standing nrudcs of 1IJrw nr of four utillions of loon. Does D i Itoach uwnn to intimate that tie tot therefore i roceod to arm am million of nm to keep uven with them. 'Phu United Stuttea has no need of 1 great standing aruy. Our gneaent i tnblisluuent is tin small nlul ought to recruited up to 40,000 men , but on D Ito&Ftl'1i line of nrgumit pt ! t uvgii Io .M i au.t twenty tinlca that strcugth , ' : ; do we need a great navy. If unit t Inppey that bas been nipropnated ; for t Davy lead been lint ii 1iips lust rail being wasted tat voracious cu tmttvrp would have today a navy fu lyctj i tll ! our needs , which af t ri Iar4 ; naupris in J'atrolliug flue ' t } gi 7 t rdot widshipmen an anu'tial . o fiu e , : "er' , , m Ale xNtnon coMmrrA' That the sessions of the Senate Com mittco on Itducalion ; and Labor Iuaw par. taken so hrgoly of a farce has not boot duo so much to the fault of its members as to flue army of cranks and theokisls who have nought to enlighten these states. men on the labor problem. Some of the witnesses have told some practical truths. 1Vhen John Roach said that habits of in duatry and economy among laboring mail and mechanics would do munch towards solving tlm labor problem ho spoke a half a truth , 11'hun Mr. Storm , the ern ployer , stated that fair dealing on the part of employers ttnd hiirbitrution sys tern for the sottlontent of 'disputes would greatly benefit wdrkiugnion as well as outployers ho tohf the &hmci jlai1 of the 531110 truth , ' 1lio trouble with mammy employers is tliot they fail to treat their workmen as fellow beings in whoso welfare they take a friendly in tercet. Whoa patna are really taken to put emnplOyers null employes imito rela tiomia where a annual nndestanding of their interests may be ariivud at , and when efforts are made to do exact justice , lliern nGod bit no serious trouble. Tlmo conplicntud question of wages is likely to roeoivo little light from the in. vestigations of the couunittee. A htmi- dred diforont ( elouionta enter into its do. tarmimltinn. limit one great law , that the labor niarket , nod consequuntly the price of labor , is regulated by the dennnd and supply , stands out clearly above all speculation. The rule may be artificially sot aside for a few months dnieolated , cases , butthe law holds goad in the end in spite of all nasaultu against its opera. tier. tier.A A , good many of the witnesses before tho'committco , tvero'college professors , wholiadpot , theories in regard to social gtie4tions , and who declared that'tho higher education wan the one great thing needed in thise9uutry to batter the dition of the working man. Any one who has studied tlm labor problem in time moit superficial way knows that this is far'fmui the truth. Time average of edit. cation is good , frbdttur thmi thb aver ! 'i eef Atii111uhnyiinuidigraft. ; , it g1bvil''in ' tlio tiited St"dtds IS' the luirgo proportion of young 1)ooplo , with fair common school education , who are unfit , fur lack of training , to do any work for tlmir support. . Their oducatimi has taught them hdespiso manual , labor ; hucuco many who would make excullout mechanics , du clerical work , tivhiclt brings pion in no more in a week thanta skill. ful' nteohanic will earn in two days. The direct result is that tlto trades am a falling under the control of fofognera , and the American youth swell the largo army of men with no regular occupation who in. variably go first to the wall in a time of financial depression. OTIIFfR LANDS TITAN OURS , The week abroad has boor a quiet one. The dinlomats are stild'wrastlhmg over the Tonquin ditIkulty with hopes of its ultimate - mate and peaceful eottleniont. The Chinese govornnmamit has replied in a con. conciliatory tone to'tha french proposals and time answer , it is said , favors a division - ion of time neutral zone of Tonquin. English opiuiou is that Franco cannot obtain Tungnin without war , but tha t abe Holy lava Ami n in with full rig t to naka comntourcial settlements u 1 Tonquin without ally further trouble. Thu udle'outs of the Oomto do Paris nr ° nut pusluing his claim to the throne 0 time Iluurbaus , mud the Count himself 'i gottimig aluu , ; too conifn tably in France in his capacity as a private guutlommt , tt ho lured into any will o'-lhe rvisp cline ° after a Ii itmguliip , Ito is rich amid wcl edmented ; ho loves country life and own buindiful country residumiccs , whore h can dig hia own arnblu fields or hunt ii his own forests ; ho values leisure mid hit , umturu , mid is at liberty to court hutl by turns ; ho has a pica tvifo nod cliil iron , amid horses to ride and ponius fu has wife to drive , and all the society ii cares for , even to the soctuty of l'riuce S nailPrincosseu , , who neco.mnt him as on . of themselves. The great review of the German armn ' wimielt took plutco this week at Ilmnburg t has surpubed all who witnessed it. A , accuutiht agree it saying that the autmnn 1 mnpuuvros at homburg Iowa shown time ° Germany has time most finely equippe ° amid bust diecipdinud armmy the world li e e'uvor known. In numiibere and in elfuc t ' ivmeaus it is without a ulval. All themi ituy critics of Europe , ttmp di5in teii say , agree that tie euehillustratlon of lit d moan training has over bufn'o been wi ' nessod as that which extorted adnmimtiu I on the Alpine of liomburn last week , aim t millarein perfect accord in asserting thi ° hI motltoda of mubhli ation and o t pertness in using limo niechamiisnm of Wa If fare no unity was over brought to such Ito I ; state of perfection its that of Gurlnaim The knowledge of this minuet convimi o Frnnco that her hopes of regaining whm mo slit , lost nt.1871 must be deferred 1 1e mummy years , and that to provoku a qua mi rut with Genuany now , or oven to gi ° i Oermany prutuxt for a quarrel would I'll ds suicidal , It will nisi a good etfuct d ituuia , who has been restless of late , m , ant r tvlmosu laumimi is too phliuhy' visible in ti trouble inIhuSlavic provinces of Atmstri em in hulgurinmuul Sevtui. Ournuaty's e premtry in Europa nluat be as rural , P a , uutnowedged ! now a9 . after time close oft Franco Pruaainn war , ' hem . Tr . 'li'tu formation of the lLmlkan Itriad p L.e itka by' the iherhiu congl gef lute proved Nor 6troku of wisdmi idchm it authors scam' hr ly' appreciated at time limo. tt was r is the iutoatiint of either Itussin , Auatiiii of Oormmmy to lot tliom over be rally wit tluponduntStatesltuesiaandAustria ca to hoped to get ahead of the oilier , amid ed thu'prygror time' annex Survin , Ilulga ng i.nd Rou vam ' 1tiila. ar } i ' Austria , backed by II ruarek , line Buccoedud in obtaining gr inlluoncobver Sorvia and Rtumanlibut ; , heretofore Ituluia hits had time stongesl hold on Bulgaria. Recently fearing that I'lnco Alexander might tliow himself into the arms of Austria , the Itmsainn vencrals at Su phin , under orders from St. Petersburg , p0aetl as liberals , hind an tasontlcly meted and recalled Sarkoff to be pruuo minister of liulgaria. This ended , tus ma's oxpectitiois for time Limo at least , alul Russia hoped , whilelarmany feared , that Russians influence would uow pie dominate in Bulgaria. But the Bulgar inns plalmily Iiava been educated by the events of Limo last few years , and have no intention of bd.ing cheated out of t"eir iudopandmmco by either of their too ad. miring uciglihors. 1'rimico Alexand r is held iii check , time Ittssian genemals have burnt told to go. TItay nro going ; and tvhilo Russia amid Austria are foiled , Bul- garin is serene. \Vltile time Nttionnliat party are urging nn their political propaganda time Irish punplu are prcpariug to take ndvnu. toga of time economical nmensures passed for their botufit during time last session of I'nrliantant. Several niuctmgs hnvo already been held to urge on the boards of gunrdimis the necessity of iulprovium laborers' dwellings under time ( ] 'Connor act , and ootaiderablo progress is reported in that direction , The Limerick board has already conununccd to build cottages in the rural districts. Companies are organizing not only in Ireland but in Eu gland for construction of light railways under provisions of the tramwnye act , and it is intruded to test the migratiomi clauses of that measure titular the immo- dinto direction of Mr. Parnell. Through that gantlonnn's exertion over $250,000 has already boon Jtledged to fro added to the $250,000 of time government grant for the purchase t f lends suitable for sct dement withm temiatits from time "congest- od"diatrictaoftho North and \VusL of Ireland , and a corporation has been formed. The project has everywhere toot with thu wanneetapprovnl. Several English mimetbers of Parliament , includ Dl4ssrs. liathbono ) Stagg , Collimigu' , Caitle , Jacob Bright , Sir Eardly Wilmot , and Baldwin Leighton , have pronused their support. T1moEnr1 of Buseboromgh , time Lord Mayor of Dublin , the Roman Catholic Bishops of Donegal , Sligo , amid Mayo have pledged cooperation - tion , Dr. Ernest Hart , of London , who contributed time article on Ireland to time last Fortnightly Review , is acting as sec. rotary of the committee which ii urging timid project , and has received minty let. tors of otcoumgement and generous alc proval , An attempt will be made togatn possession of sonic low-lying laude In Kings county and Galway eta reasonable figure. These lands will be drained and reclaimed by those who will be dottlod on them , and their wages will go toward the payment for their new holdings , Mr Parnell expresses great contideuco that this uiigratton schomilu will be a complete success , and is gratiied : and encouraged at the support winch it is receiving from all quarters. He must be a eeinlly pleasud at the interest ntanifosted m it by many prominent Englishtoen. King liolfeo'u recall to the soveroienty of Asktntee luau nut brought time looked- for good fertuno to that unhappy coumi try. Thu blooded King whosu hurbarities led hula penplu to depuso him hits , with time 11011) of hits foreign tribes , buem too uocli for Koffco , and hem hiis recently do- foated his troops with great slaughtor. King Kofliue huts fed trout Coamnssie , his cal tltl , mud will probably roturmi ngain t the rotircmeut from whisk Ito was nu willingly turn. Nobxdy can blame him , f but the poor ztshatmtee are to be pitied. Sorvia's crisis is conuidored extremcl Y , grave , umd Kiug Dlilan is im no burryy to m go hack to IJulgradu. Thu Dlutkturs , whl hnvo heem repudiated by the punplu ' havu t mly' forty odmerents ! in time Perlin 1 utunt 'flay , however , have time right t o s nppoiut forty pun'o , but this will 11ot ge u them i ut of their ddlteultyt They stir in ulltco , giving time King's abscneu as y 1 uxcttso for hamigimig on , 1 The Itussilltls mire time greatest European luud ownurs. 'l'imo COltlllteii of Itusaia 1 similar to Iluit of time United Status it r the vastness of its lmuded area as cant o bared with its population , btlt diPalirliIn B mum rcaloct , of time /acidity / of transmrtatie ; e from its remoter parts to its European frontier , Thu itounoas of Iitiasia to Eu ropean nmrketn is cotulterbalamiced b y time udvuumtngus of our railroad service Y whklm enable us to mmarket the when , gtuwn in distant Dakobm at a margin u I nrutit. But muro and more as her fneili it tics of tratisportation are iuerensed Rua silo ell beeouu our formmidoblu rival im l time trade iii breadetuffd , proviaiuns urn d petroletnn. a Time English oliieers who serve as news lmpur corceapondonta with hicks I'7uslt 1 ip the Soudan eampaigu and havu hither n tc dams little but pooh paph at time Ink 1 lroplmut , arc ttkimg a dmlferumit tone new t in fact the late account , of the o w y11 tiuna against time Mahdi are not a littl mm depressiut , halt time civil ollicials , th d Lnuduu News cnrreeIcondom writea frog a t Khartom , are already I uirtaans of th rubeii ; and under th uasa torts of tim x false em that trade has born freol' ca r r' rind onrbutweuu the disturbed district a amid those nominaliy loyal. Two office r y , of the regular army have deserted to th cu robins , and have a cparuntiy spread di contuut amotu time E , tian trop at by circulating g a letter oxtdhin ur the prophet as the true Dinhd r kind , good anti frugal , who gives all b 1'O welch t ° limo pour. They claimm , tom tlutt time Mnhmdi has 200,000 troops , we bo supplied witlm Ruuiinvtona , ammunidi mil nod atres , "Rut , " til'y add , ' 'Li mil llttbui ( iuito tvhoum be puuIc trusts ( ie Outl only umd w tl1 prevent Imghtum. 1 tire-arms ; spars twit' swortia he tight ° , with , mud his cunnvution with time ands u is tqull kuow n , 115 , WO tvull koomv Ii mui ml iiy hiStn'y of Dloluunltleti , " 'T'his letter my hem tt'i'ittem before Rinks 1'imshu begml Ii advance upon liurdufim , ' 1'heru is i doubt its to time Iliat outcoumu of ti al. ciunpaign , but lheao pdnmdsmiuns nro iul uatiug nit a tacit adntiasion of time 1uu i n suspuctod fat that the read ditlloullius cur this wamr hnvo been syatemiatiemilly ku act frvumthe world , or The United Statea minister to Chit ma. Jelin llnasull Ynung , mmdertakea to aim ch none light on time disputed 1Rcpulation at that country. lie says thutt according its ollietnl report , limo census taken last. ye um Chins fur taxation purposes shows ie total pnpulutiwt of 155,000,000. 7h oat however , does not include anything me tlihn the 'eighteen provinces of China } rco er. if Ilia Mongolian or other out- hying dependencies if the otn tire , and exist the aboriginal tribes which to very ceistd mkto numbers ht the island and time provinces of Iiuaugsi , Yunnnm , lcnei Clew , and 5zchuan wore included , lie thinks the auto total of China ii copulation would ho found iii ox. cess of timrco hundred millions. The cenfering by the Queen of the Garter made vacant by time death of the Duke of Marlborough on liar young grnndsou , I'rimico Albert Victor , lutm fallen like n thtuldm bolt on English so duly. She aunt fur him while 1'I r. Clad. atomiu was absemit in time Northern semi , amid conferred time blue ribbon of lbthna- ral , time Princess liettice alone heiug present , ltis time first ti11to time highest titular artier iii Emiglit11d hums been gran ci to one 51) youmig , and it d5 absultttedy without precelemmt that time suit amid rnudson of the sovereign should hold a bleu tibboninndtnueou + ly. 0r tlru last vncnncy time Queen parsed over Mr. Gludatunue uommdnntim nod gave time ribboim to time Duke mil Grafton. .Judicial corruption in Japan is something - thing uxtmordtmary , nccordiltg to m atom ) told 1n a .inpum , paper. Ami nctiuu was brnught a short ti me ago in a small tows and trued by time uasiatnmit.ltidguwhogave unnuistakuble sighs that his 0ucisiou would be in favor of time plniittifT. . On time tiny proviomia to that appnmttd for do- Iiverimig judgntomt time defeldmmmmt united span thu judge. Ito brought whim biro as silver kettle ortlm 40 ye , amid naked the Judge to buy it , alleging that ho Imd spent much muotley in It is lawsuit and was hard up. " 1Vlint is your pried" asked the Judo sumilut . "Ono 'em will be , ' re'died ' time litigant , and the kettle c1 anyndlm mida for that aunm. Next day a do. on in favor of the de. feudnnt was givi o , a result wlmkh aston f + hed the plaintllf until ho managed to find out about time sale of the kettle. Thom he detormbned toreport time matter to the Procurator , but was prevented by the diflieulty of bringing forward witness. . IImtlladc. The town is fabulnti + ly gay , For Autumn , by achanning ruse , Has routed 8urnumer , and nwny hats fled the heat thrt hulls and stows , She put fresh faces imi the pew , And tunny a sweet and aober gown. Amid sitlmr call ( must nelamte news ) Clomblda has comae buck to town. Sba leaves the moadowa , In ! the day Ilaa lo + t its warmth , tlm birds refuse To sing thelr s..ngs ; a dhuml gray To-veil their grief , time hillsides choose , 'I he tinkle breezes get their dues , Amid , Jilted , rhowerInaf toara down ; All Arca hlo is In the 'blue Clorinda has come back to roan. Lt cl aer fmalds etmo used tr play Nureiaeu + to the minor dews , But now in some one's heart she may View her Image set. But whose ? Ah do I see a blush auliuse liar dainty , nun.kiuaod cheeks of brown ? Or Is it with u heart to lose Clorhmda has come back to town ? aNv'or. Cupid return , nor longer nso Nor blunt your arrows on a country clown. here there are gentler hearts to bruise , Clorinda hiss come back to town. -H , C. Faulkner. .cN-- HONEY FO1C THE LADIES. Plain dark velvets are to be much used for ball wraps and opera cloaks , iarmuro brocades are imported designed - signed fr outside garments for traveliug and the promermdo. Ummderskirts of velveteen will be worn this autumn between tuaf s and puiouaised of tweed and clmviut. The wni + tcoat collar i + made in white or cram w.tsbhtg milk , and is uaefal for weariug ummder an a ueu budico. It aoumuls ratlmer' rough to spank of a girl winning n intro's hive. If she Won it she must have beau playiug fur it. Tlmii couttry produces' 7SD0,000 pins an- m nUy , Causequently , a yommg ; lady s dun. ger pus to apprtlwlt as a porcupine. It h stated that certain IInvas ; worn by lane. Sara Beruhmardt in " hodora" nmeasurol n" boss than four amid a half feet in lumigth , A St. Louli'qirl ran away from homio rathe r th to leanm mnmsie. Site attust have heemm listen- big to time playing of soma of time otbur girls. ' 1'hero it qult'm a rage this sea + on for tim e small Frouch c q , bopmet and tlum toque of 'cl vet , or matching time color mind matunat of ti ° cutmme. All thin meathollo and fancy writing paper i I gnfng ant of style , being repbterd by tlut ta ubich ii thick , plain mid uuruled , with a t big square envelope to u'ntclm. ,1 cumifurtablu lunking wrap to lay on I couch or suht for use in the card lgo on imutumiu days Is knit Imm attipos of imbue iuehes witle , u blue timid whw colored worsted , 'rims noweit sh upo is Human collars is a m baud of plalu limiat net less thutt two inch. a I high , which Is lapped lit front tumid buttons it m time humid , turd is culled by the h ackneyrod mime . of "dude. " r The English walkbmghcoats known as time 1 Newmarket , tnadu of 'eather" tweed , lout em's vreou , or fancy baekct cioth , mod fasteaed m with silk c.rds , , are quieu as fastmiuuablu i ever tlds seasmm , Fur trimndngs are to be exceodlrmgly fash , ionable f..r guntlaneu as well as for ladled , s ° t It is sdd , uud the ultrn fashloumblu wdll cult f eider no ont duur tostumne coltgdete without it . gllmpse of fur , A Newport woman istryiug to got a divorce front hour Imusbuui , emu the gruutmd of bud treat m meat-ho carried a lettur ho gut cut of tin ti ] w stullicn for her from one Samiduv until au other before he tlmought of atblg it to her. A young mom at Taekegee , Ala , , wept to Boo his lady love the other might , amid stmtye 1 a so late that the girl's amotlmer brought iu dozen eggs amid asked hum t. hatch tltuum fu 0 her , its left , and declares that lie wlil mmeve call agsiu , . Cults are again fashionable , but the no w shapes are maple au nneil , to lit inside of th o narrow sleeves new worn that they must buttoned after they mite pat emu , Later lit th a season a narrow turned-over cull will Aruba e bly be more worn , u Now gloves for awl weather wear are gene ally ehmuwu umade of chintz cashmere , very flit ris amend soft. Tltey are lung mind buttouless , enm broidered with a m'pray of silk tl'twara at th rI tope , and mould the hand amid wrist its well a I any Bilk gluve. e' New French breakfast cape are made In th Is l.amardo de Viuui shape after time style of tit g velvetdtiittg caps wornbult winter. Sumu d the most fulteif i of theme are formed of go is Omiental foulard rutm through with long slum ; dor gold plus to told the cap iu plucri. ) + II Jackets of all kind. will ho seen during time ullug winter , mumd f.mnoy vests for wear um item these ore Ilruudy made at all Pamlciua t tublihnlmtt + . I lahm straight jackets ca01 mi wuru u'Itlm white S'e'ts. ladles also wear tYl y' thus. Juekots a kind of pulled uhomuise la cuhurod sllk. It linuidbmg mu a garniture eeouus to rot imm I lu M'pulamIty , lmtvhlg cocaIed becomi ng cnm u l u ivy the richness amid ebtlormtuneas of it + t. t flit turns , the drliuwy of Its work , time e"mbln m's tlumis of sutaiulw mil cued , nod tbw bumtia mu rtfduta of rullef which bad beam uukuvo its hitherto , u1''l'imo w Ito of ono of the candldutes i0 Ohin eoiluethg , for her sengnho tk time pro + s uotiu i f ut hmcr htmsbauti wldch haS'u nppuurod sitic , I mioud0atlon , Situ will limit ! nut ntume him U Imt w.1y thou she amald Iiml any utlmur , anti a rutty btSIim Ism tv"udoming hlolY situ could ev' have ptarrled such a tpalt , lit , Antong other pretty ways to finish the ed ed of a silk l range qullt nro these : putt' a bunter of narrow ribb nt ou In stdpw , task's a 1point t1 the end of each piece of million , and utmd timeoo , allowiuig It to ahuw a tritie ; below the ar put a rufilo of lace. The other way f. to we a the lace until put a tassel or small ball on iwch is , ; nt. re "You kayo very sweet ups , " said a travel ALEAl.srntma. tublloopinion hssiprang a Irnk , and a ten facts have crept In that are worth Insectlon. We can neser afford to deepke a fact when It stareus In the face p'afn as aeloudless sun. The old fallacy that all proicletary medldnesare worthless has been se c1t away , an I In Its place stands the Ine'onte + tlble fsct that there Is at least one remedy among + t the many adl'rrtl ed Cu atiees that does its work well-cures ll a sick. If we cannot co'dnee you in thts brief Item that Indigestion , dyete ; se , nervousne's , and general prostratlon can be corn ; leltly cure 1 , the u c of flat. duck fllnod inttere rettainly will. Ti's mmmcdii true cannot be eiualmol as abl > td sad stomach tonkand It.unexumplcti sit-rss'e winning for It a gent rope. taUon , For ayeck + tnmachan Ill wnrkingllveror sneufeebled circulation try flunhsck fllornl flitter , quick , certain , an i sure to relieve , I1ev. W. E.O surd , of iblhweli , Oat , was curodnf dysq upon and Ilmer co ai lalnnl tint rendered hi , life alnto't n bludeu. The cure was completul by tune tattles of liualnn'c ltlood hitters , Mrs , Ira Mulhnllaud , Albany' N , Y „ writest "Cur several 3ears I have suacsd from ft.reimrniuuo ill' born headac' c + , cnnsun4ulon , dys ; opine , and eon- plahdapocular ! to mY sex , Since using flurdock lmluud hitters 1 sum entirely relief oiL to the fair damsel at aivo Inlnotenfor refrcrlr mmeut rdiruad rmtaurammt , as ho labi down n s0ulwicb u i whieh lmo cntld uutko min bmpret siuu , ' 'lot I crust say I wu't gum your tougne' " Fortuuateiy the train started when it yid , or the tr.tveler would lmave gut more tongue tluu lie b.irg..iuo'l for. From Bnucheten , the great manuf aclurer of l'arisiami Jewelry , low been received this mr- tuuni soma revs' beautiful anti ox tonaivo en uniellod and rolled g.Id buttons In wonder. filly rich designs , nod also buttone bl radmwted sizes or sets , which are oxcullout lumhtnluuP of rubles , emeralds , dtamimonds , and other reelous stones , Mammy buttons iu gold amid diver filigree are of exquisitely delicate workmanship.Virh the buttomia of eoml preciati germs formed lute loaves and flowers , come saglm buelcles , bolt-clasps , and lace ; Ins to match. Now that the Princess Louise is out of the way the ladles of Cunada will probably be permitted to keep warm during the winter acas"m. IMIIISO had a nutiml that low-neck dresses were np , r"pmistu to the severe climate of Unntrenl and Quebec , amid this amine was the beat frlomid pulnmotiary conmpluints ever had in the Dominion , Lorries seems to have inherited much of her mother's crumikylsmim. It is gnito euuuh to ask the Canadians to praise her bad paintings , without rapulrlug them to appmr at her receptions without ummderclotb- fug. To a Slipper. r. To this com'clexionhas ' your faded satin \Vith mooch ill uaage'cumo at lust , sad so You stand in lutuahty silence on my mantel , A high sliiqer with a iwinted too. Dues there still linger in yofir dainty creases Seine fuint , diut II dtenugi of soft regret Fur gay young hearts that once bunt tiwe .o wildly \Vatehiug you tripping thro"gh the minuet ? What of sweet faces brave bur rouge and putchss , And powdered heads and moo in smails ar- royel. half mad with admiration at your glan ing Frunm quilted petticoat and 1t1U brocade ? I' . What of soft eyes , round arms , and burning bluslmes ? What of the gallant Tory in nankeen , Wbu umade such fine remarks that evening ° wulkiug Along the Buttery to Bowling Green ? Whist of the catches trolled , the tuna sonous ballads , The brilliant wit about the steamingbowl Of Christmas punch ? Ahi surely such bright lrmemorica Must still be stored in your leather sole. And tell me , was not that the gladdest scene , and murmfest , of all the many scenes you rolled among- The day that Polly Henderson was marred to you , When slipper only hard its satin tongue ? -The Cuntinout. - - - IMP1ECIES. The Salvation Army bt Philadelphia mvnnta "Sixty thuttsamid Clutaalians to vote as they pray ? ' But hold mm ; tlm.tt would be as often ua twice a tt'eck , wuuidn't it ? A western exchange alludes to a section of country whore "the hand of men bud never trod , " it nmust be the same uiuee wheru are plnlmily di + cendblu this " footprints of au Al. pfghty lmaud , " "have you imeard any bad nowt. ? " asked a minister d wife of her husband , mw ho uutrred time huuso looking u little despoudemit. "Yes , " the go-d mini replied , "I have ; time marriage of yoming Suuith amid the Begley girl is put oil until next yatr. " AtC"nway , in WnloY , there I + mm momunmit erected tmi the church to time nmcmimry of at deed worthy , Aldermmm blooper. Ills o'itapli ' , arm ; abta of time fallowing eomtermce ; "lie was tlm father of twartyseveum children , and was the furtyfirst child of his fattier. " A farmer fu Yates county , New Y orka few I days sluice lost the early partner of his joys f amid surrnws. He buried liar him a private cemii- etery and erected a matblu slab to her tuemu my. In u spurt time bo nutrmind a seamd w'ife. lie then plowed up his first wife's grave maul I uow uses thin tombstone for u atepptug hluek , In front of his house , - - ® - The Uuie Sung. AFricut TannvaeN. Th" darkmmeas fulls min villa walls ; 'rime family's iii time lower story ; This le time hour for jewel hank ; 'Pima burglar pow is lit hia glory. Sim m' , bitrgluir , slumvl Up thu Molder hioiug ; s Ausweq whistle , answer low , Trying ! tryingl tryingi T.i t slippered swift lee creeps aloft ; u Ills baud is bm the casket dipping ; . But diet ! a fnntstsp's comic ! tioft ! 'chat hand in 1ds side pocket's allpplag. Shout , burglar , ahnot ! Down the budder swift he's flying , Answer , victim , Nay , he4 mute. Dying ) dying ! dyingl r -London Life. r _ Ills ; ; 1ulTeo. a -Alas for King Kafee Kalcaliil bur tmn s fled front a fair fertile valley ; a Hu ha. skipped frump bwntauaie , lie fa ragged and''isssy , " And ue'er a hour- run will he tally. flood-bye to the King of Ashantee ! Fsrewell to his "Jack-pot amd ante ; y lie will live In a hovel , , For grub he will grovel , And go to th' Inferno of Dante. -New York S - Commercial. Time bra's band - "Her Atone. anent" Conpamtr Is the tipest dressed to the world. Time play is by Anson i'uud , nod has iteen imieknauuul "f'und's lJxtract , " It is a b'g auocess. rem THE GIIEATGERMAi r uuaa = .sr ie REMEDY th , I " Wuaar CYClifj , ' ' of Ip t' 1 E9rlWttlllkIC"n' ! I a , ! ! ' ! : r1 ; Itrbumidvurrv „ I : till hi , l t"I ! ti al , ta. . atU ti j'I ? ' t .et " phi N ° u raIgIn , , a ; ' S clot ieu , Lutnl la0p , eu p T'Iq'iIllt"T r . . . . . , rt At'ttAe'mml : , Is : } t ll nplpp..N' dla ( I 11DADACIlkTtO111AC11 1i t lJ gagnc Ice , d + t ! I Sl1NE TIICOaT ? is i it gtius'h1t. . . . . . . s ' t ! , tiNr , IIIer 1 Lunwaaaatxu nets , Cuh , Unuuas , fa ' { I'Iw1il'lll'1'h21 , nmtNr4n4'Arnv , gI of ' Aetdall"itrrl.vtltya.itw ' ' 1' ' amnia audwlat ; 4 Uu er fIFTICENTS A OOTT1.1 : Sstidhysminro IYINalrf Ui D + drn1 iarret co + Iq II lit i INnallara ; ' TAS Charles A. Vegeler ( i o . . . -.I. a. rwIttia al ! er mwdLN s sa .tl I 1 , , ' 9 Washington Avenue and Euih Street , - - - ST. LOUIS. MO STEELS JOHNSON & Coe Y Wholesale Grocers S ! AND JonnERS IN FLOUR SALTI SUGARS CANNED GOOI ICs 'ND ALL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF , Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BE//WOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & "RAND POWDER 'CO Ce FN GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist I AND DEALER IN N Oils , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our the hest and cheapest fond for etock of any kind , One Iaundis equal to three pounds of corn Stock fed with Oround Oil into in the Fall end Winter , Instead of runnlag down , will Increase in weigh amid to lit gad marketable ondltlun in the .pniu 6g , llalrymon , as well as , others , who use it can testily its , . merits. , Try it and ; udure for yourseltea l'nlce $26,00 i'er ' ton ; no charge for sacks. Address .4 ed nte WOOiuIAN rdNSE1D'OIL : COMPANY. Omaha MAX MEYER & CO. , IMPORTERS OF 'HAVANA CIGARS I AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC A ' N 1 l ll PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Reina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS ; Combination , Grapes , Progress , Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES. r m A . a 1 r , ra1 0 ra + Y' da' E 0 S . : : ry W - „ r rv , . MANUFA.3TUBER OF 01' STIOCfLY F'flalr OLASS Carriae , BuiesRoa , ROfl AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1519 and 1320 llanrey Street and4O3 S , Lath Street , - . - OArlA13L i e treted catatuaue fumnhst free upon spllotttsn > t r Estt % blissh.ed in 1858. kt " ' SiMpOll 1 1 , p" > TIIE LEADING „ t 111 .a ' ( , flit + ' ' s ' Air Factory illl tl"I"I _ IllLtt ( t _ , w 'S ; : 11109 and 141 I Dodge Strult , OMAHA , - NEBRASKA , .1 . II. I AILE IIANUF'ALTUitElt OF FINE Bu&es & ! Carraos ! aM Spr ¶ aolls My ltotweitery L oorwt.ntly Stied wjW a select stook nest Worknaamhlp aoanantecL ce and factory S , W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Omaha ' at4 eya ianl ( srua ws + .wJ yNY _ _ ' abolmt the Lace. bcr of tltu'li ward of trade and a man'vni Cocat ltluae , Is. , sepurnler iv , teas k ° , - - a"- " . % } ca rt : t" : rsss - a"t