- _ _ - - - _ _ _ N I a 3'IIE ' DAILY BELT UfliAIIA , TIIESDM , OCTOBER 30 , 18 _ _ l'1XE UM A Il BEE. 'UbH hat everynerntng , etcapl SeA Ay. TM ant ) Monday tnomIDg dally , iig IT WAIL ne YEA ? uuwtto.00iThree.fonthe. . . . . , Mn , fltxMonine,6.0 „ , ) Oae 3losth , . . . . . . , 1.O 11I WUkLT Ica , FVBWUIID tt'RT UDII8DAT. rxave'poTrrafn. One Yer , . , . , . , , , Uoo Thre 3rnnlhs.,5 6t Six tonthL. . . . , . . 1 ( ) I One Month . . . . . . 8 Amerlatn New. Company , So1e , AitnUNewseal + n In the Ualled States Doaax + roxaarcti' A Commnnkmtlone rel.tlug to News and t Utor.l mottos should Ie adJrta + , si to the 6mTOa , orTla 9IL Iralaau LarfRLg AR lie + Inrs + Letter + and aemltt + noes .hnu1J t , addre + aed to Trx , aaa rrnusmxo CbsraxT , OMAHA Drstte. Check , and t'tO9kee union to be , nafe pay able to the order lit the tnmtany. THE BEE BUBLISHING COD , PROPS , t ROSCwATEa , Editor. DIa , Tan iscllsn ie ondoraed by tine Post. Mr. Rush will Lo ondoraed ly the people. TM.1 ; n nbout records , Little iliac , of e the IVftc/aa , has publiahod 1,1. 11. Roesos record. Tins Rcpublbxra announces that Mr. Bamner will not run independently. This ( a very kind of Mr. Baumer. J.ty GOULD ngaiu Entiinatca that ho wants real , Thera are people main enough to intimate that the rest which ho craves is the rest of the railroads. Cor.LECrolt Pore is busy nutting up the pins for hia brother in thu Fourth dis trio , The 1)001)10 will bu a ° busy knock. big them down oil the Gth of Nov'onnl.er. Tnx Rhyator workingmolt am Icouring the county for candidate ; to dick in the holca in thu bogus workingmen n tkket. Just at preseiit it looks like n colander. ANTr MoNDr01.1sr throughout thu State will give the railroad cappers nu old-fashioned eurprlao next week wlmn they roll in their voteR forJudgo Savagq. JOHN Itusu lnaa made a faithful and a courtaoua county tren + uror. Ito has the experience and the popularity to back hie candidacy which will be hmndlomoly en doreod at the polls next week. f Iv Mr. Ijams never Iorved another day ' as clerk of the District Court ho would } I atill draw enough pay In foes yet to be I Como duo to last hhtn for ton years to come. But he lnatoa to lose his grin on that $8,000 a year bonanza. 1 m Mn. IJAMS known how to make use of his earnings , The Gorman Post , which t keeps the Republican ticket Btwnding 81 the head of ha columua , rocouuuonda Mr. Ijama in a half a coltunn pull ; Or eowao thin will have the dcaired effect on the Garman voters , Tins State board of discrimination whin lowered the railroad asaessmont this ' year after the moat solounl pludgea to the t contrary will be givan an opportunity G { leatn. whether Anti Monopoly has died out when the returns come in on t11u State judicial ticket. EVRRYTIIINa indicates the ro eloctiou of Senator Pondleton to the Uuited f gr States Senate from Ohio , but there arc thousanda of rotors who would be' glad ca s to nee that staunch Anti Monopolist and l able Btateeman Allen G , Thurman once more in his old seat at Washington. 1 ch BEECIIER created a great stir in Au. gusta , Ga. , by his lecture" which he i said that "Adam never fell. Ho was born j , at the bottom , and if ho fell at all ho fell k ] up. " The miniatora of the city replied 1 to him the next Sunday , and all the I churches were packed. It is hinted that the parsons never preached so well be. fore , and the people 1101)0 Beechor or somebody else will give them another stirring up , TnEns arc rumors that tlio President re will disregard seniority in the appoint. mcnt of a successor to Surgeon Oaieral Crane. This being the ease , Tlln BEa , with a host of other friends of Lieutenant - ant Colonel John E. Summers , medical director of the department of the Platte , would rejoice in seeing that able surgeon and polished gentleman in the shoos of g the late Surgeon General , Dr. Summers' record of aervico in the corps u as good as the best , and his standing as a phyei clan is of the highest. Proaidunt Arthur might look further and do much worse than to make his solocLion from General Ilowards headquarters..rte Tua issue in the State Judicial campaign - paign ii whether the Supreme Bdnch of Nebraska is to be lowered by thu election of a aittall bore pettifogger er elevated by the addition of ml able lawyer and an experienced and competent judge. The retirement of George B , Lake robs the Supreme Court of its brightest ornament. It is highly important than his place shall be filled by a Judge who will increase rather than decrease the ro- spool in which the judiciary is hold In this State. That man is James 1V. Sav s age , for eighteen years an honored attor- nay of Nebraska , and far seven years a Judge of her most important district. Judge Savage's friends confideptly appeal - peal from partisan slander to the simple truth of his roputttiot and record. Twice elected to the bench in a } topubti can district by a nnn partiaan vote , h e filled the high office with credit to ldm ' ; self and satisfaction , t1) his supporter , and resigned the position amidst univer . alt regret. The issue in the judicial campaign i ° whether a gallant soldier , an upright citi i Zen , sa honorable Judt a and a rip e , scholar ii to succeed Judge Like , or whether the position is to he disgrace d by the election of a small bore athrnoy ) rho has never sat a day on the bench. s 12'DUSTIt1AL EDUCATION There is a defodt in our industrial eye tom for which an early remedy is noshed t his deficit censiela in n lack of intolll gent education in the principles of art .tad industry , of careful apprenticeship and oxporiouce in acquiring skill in do. Wls , and of knowledge of the requisites f or thorough norkmnnnllip. The beat abthty of AlnOricml youth i $ directed to. rcatda something else than obt tiniug n knowledge of the principles of mmwfiw tutus and of skill in mochnnica. The moos of young than prefer to engage III morenntile or professional pursuits. They Iwk to the promotion of their social ttandiig mid 'bon'a of obL'tiring honor , rlthor than to the development. of ultalli . uut skill in conducting and building up the important industries of the county } ' . Tito CIWet of all this is bad It tondo to promote Inferiority in our manufactures .wd introduce late the country n larger foreign industrial clement. Basinosa skill is an nbsohdo necessity , but it is equally so that tlnoro should 1)0 a thorough u nderstanding of the practical conditions of industry , not only for this host worknnanahip but as n baste for fm provamuut and invention. Thu aniount of knowledge east skill svhicli was auN cl eat n taw pasta ado will not answer now , for the reason that an acquaintance with rho best principles of art is required m industries in which it hat { vary little place during their early development. Chia idea is hilly appreciated in Europa east the result is the muudntion of , 'heals mil which workman may acquire ) rnowl Jdgu requieito to rho highest ardor of 4k 111. If we are to maintain an equality with Europamna in this art of production a like , seise must be pursued in this co untry. Our youth must be trained to in dustrial pursuits , mid as a preliminary they must be given n thorough industrial ducatlnn. WJethor this can boat be lo ne in connection with , our public ' 'heels , or through rho establishment of private and special institutions is a mooted question , but the want le apps. rout , and it will be greatly to our ad vantage to bas's it supplied at the earliest possible moment , Tnn Episcopal church in this country in s nano of time aristocratic prestige and fovurnment backing which makes it n awor in England. It wits regarded with a strong prejudice in Now England until tong attar rho revolution. And it has neon looked upon as the most undomo erotic and un Anlorican in spirit and ethods of our religious bodice. It is dxtrenuly conservative , and uses tow of rho recognized methods of church propa. tnndiam. Yet , according to the official Gnleueute of the Philadelphia cCllvol clue , which adjourned last wceL , this church has grown remarkably within fifty } Dora , In 183 ° it hind 18 dioceses ; sow it has 48. It than 1. ° d f32 tuiuistors ; it now has 3r72. It 'bun had 30,080 communicants ; it news ha s ; 173,48.4. its miasionnryjurisdictionB huvu'incranaod 100 per cent since 1871 , a nd Ito contributions for missionaries and "titer purposes lmvo risen in a like ratio. It s schools and colleges have multiplied. In wealth it rank , with bodies much larger limn itself in numbers. This owth of such a body , which has no no velties in faith or form with which to tch the popular taste , with nothing to de pend upon but its established 'harsc. Wr and systematic beneficence , , peak , svoll for ice munsgavrmont east for the aracter of our people. It shows a vast dual of steady , preaurv0ring work on the part of its ministers , and it also $ lnowe that a democratic people are not averse , to religion , and npprociato the work and worth of religious institutions which quietly fulfill their mission. Tluu lesson its success coaches is { all of eucourago ulunt. Tim proposition to soil the old court house property and to apply the folds sulting from the sale to the erection of , an addition to the county poor farm ouht to 1.u defeated by a big majority. The present poor farm is too near the city limits. It Ia too valuable ° piece of property to be retained for ciao benefit of paupers when the c0uaty can provide for thorn at much bGt4tur advantage at a reater distance fro ciao city. A poor farm surrounded b' icy lots is almost too much of a luxur , far avow Douglas county to indulge in , . When the proper time comes if it is found advisable to build n county infirm. cry , the Runde will not be lacking. I t will do uo harm to retain the old court house property n ° it i $ for several your a to 'Dino. Bueinuse , rproparty on uu r prIucipnl streets is not likely to decree , ° in value , ' , So far as the furtui > iliing of the na w court } u > use is concerned , the gwuura 1 fund will be ample to provide for till do moods on that , sore. It will be at leas t a year bufure the building i ° eonuplutu 1 and it will be time enough titan to Boole ° ways and menus far furnishing it as i t s hould bu. The conuniesisera who hsv ° so fur built the court house strictly with in t1. ° estimates need not fags that moan ° will no. be forthcoming for this purpos S without selling valuable county propeurt y on a low market. Thu 1urth Judlulah Datd Clly nrpuLlle.n , Sumo parches are straining ihaneols o to nuaku 1t n1gpour that the lEepubliea ii has " 'one back" ou its record addeu p , rt t J , ltobt,1V411in1nsfbrllistrictJud ouaftu r havhlg first hider ° ed Past's noalminatio for that ofilco , regarding which w ° hav o this to any. . On hearing of A , M. Post's nominatio u we did , ( ruin force of habit mure tha anything oleo , giro the Republican uam 3110 Clue or muro complimentary notice a 'i'bis , howeversine before we Lad latrna d tie tiottonl facts caucornill his attcmp t to "buy ofC Sibbott and itrck in t1. ° Buller ount bond case and It was ou r first impreestou ! to "take the [ pill" whio h the ring hind sugar-coated la deceive the people. The parties who were Enatte- mantal In giving Butler county's vote in the convention to Post are the same par. ties who helped to force his appointment upon thollutlorcounty peoplewhen their 'lee's was the lion. Di. (1 ( , Racsu , lit Wahoo , Goo , W I'ost , also , "hind liia finger in this pie , " Thorn is no possible thanes for Peat to be elected , and wo hind thought best not. W show biro up in his true light , until ho has begun k/ elide o ver the district on his oily taugu0 , l ie- raprosepting and falsifying birlVdlimns , simply Uocnuae ho accepted this Anti. llionopoly nomhlntiou , oust the audacity to become n I'a/E's appmlantanduow we do not consider it our duty to allow him to escape , nor time pathos who lira dot0r miucd to put him in to the oflicu by bulldozing thaprcas or any other uteanx Choy think may succeed. They say this p aper has no right Gp oppose the nowulaca of the ltapttl > liraul party , while in the 8 81110 broach , they declare thciriitentiann to unto for ono or more of the Democratic uoniuees. This i ° emlaintaucy with a venurnnco. 'We desire to iufnrn such parties that the Republican is ltepuUlicau w the truest sense of this wo d , and it will always spunk its sentiments mul ndvucate the interests of the p aplo , from suborn it receives its nuppurt. "LIUCOnstttutlonal. Antl MonopolllR Is it nota little funny that whenever a bill is introduced chimer ut the House or the SmnaW in the interest of the cause of xnti manopoly the mmn who are in aynl pithy with and who oat in the interest of the corporations mmnagu to find some clause or clauses in it of an "uncetatitu tiuunl" anturu. No nnntWr how great , f air and impornnE the matter may be if u flaw of ilea kind iadiecovarcd it is aura to kill the bill. Now wo bars time utiimost respect for rho constitution , but than it should bo ramenberod that this locum ant , ulpon which the uuEiro fabric of tur State is supposed to root , was trowel at n time wise corporate aggruaaiCli' had not wanieatad ( itself mid was the production of men great Eu wisdom , but limited hi percoptiun. In eomo respects this cnuati cotton uE ours is like n worn out compass the noodle of which fails to always point in rho right diroetiol. This being the . 'tau w0 bolters in so atnoudinG it its t , ' make it applicable to the time , in which w e live. SVlwnuvor a blow is wined at t he corporatists this constitution is used as n shmld nod tits blow fails of its ulTucl mid like the 1 > , pomorang of the South Sas Islmulore recoils and falls at the flat of rho min who hurled it. The railroads , somehow or otllor , are always " , enact tutiannl" while their enemies , alto paoplt who are fighting 8ga1118t their proud , seem to be on the wrong aide of the "con- st itutional fence. We arc convinced tlpnt , this constitution of ours is of rho nature a of tolls rubber and fe capable of consider- a ble stretching , like rho Bible its various sections are 'capable of various intorprota lions , One thing , at least i ° certain , it n the history of uuti monopoly legislation is any indication , and that fa that tht c onstitution appears to have boon Ermnuu au directly in the interests of the corparu tioua , as by its provisions it is impossible to secure rho passage of any mossuro cal t'u'tetud ' to umko thunn net fairly toward the people. Funny isn't ? But then it is ' r ough ou rho people. If the people desire a just and eijui m b ible conetnuctinu of the law in cnaDs W11Ct'UIiI their interests are effected , thug can du no butter than pines .T. W , Sava ; ; , upon the Supreme bench. No judge uvm graced the pusntlen who has more trimlds stud ( awor cumulus , a butter record ul f airness or reputation for impartial loci. ° 1010 than J , IV , Savage. 1'OLIThAL NOTES , Eoadlys , plurality over Foraker Is 12,5:9. I lls majurltyovur all td 1,413. Wendell l'htllipa nominates General Butler na iko llomucrutlc croslhlnto for this Prasfluu cy , 'loll it not its South Carolina. Thin Democrats and Republicans have nom. Instal a joint 'sooty ticket , with equal repro. suntatuu ( , at Nutchnz , Miss. The Democratic jolltfication at Mt. Vernon , Uhiu , cast 5D00. That wad the value of the buildings doetroyod by the fireworks. Senator Iiarrison puts it in tide way , "The nosier a Dontuta'slio politician goon to the chlehen cnop the Itnullor his vuica growl in the song of reform. " Tim I'mutsylvania Legislature is still in ass. ion. A spell of mild weather , with stn seas aiDllal 811oWeY , la all that is needed to make it sprout niwly , Mr. Joseph C. Hendrix , whom the Brook. lye llomuereta ; hero nombutud for mayor ugnluettha llepttbllcan model , Seth Low , was a ppointed school llrecWr by his opponent u 3 our ago. a Mr. Tildon telegraphed Judge Hoadly : "I u heartily congratulate you on year success. " Only eight wtrdd , Ale Tilduu was entltlud to t wo more for hula meuuy , lie might have c Added "PIPAIU answer. " ( oerge Francis Train arises to announce ' that 1.u will vloluutly uppoou the nominntiuu of Mr. liuhnan , As this elitists Mr. llnua's vote , we presume we Inuy cmteldar the ltol man busiuusd Indefinitely postponed. pe 31r , ] loukwalter dkuuld cotdido to the odt- e ford of the llmnaerutle prc + IS of Ohmic the size of his Lur'I-out nucosaurtly for publlcutiuu , but nd aguarantee of geed tnltln , la tWa way we believe t1. ° Suuulurlal nltuir would ba acculurutcd. Sherman was cheered tit 1)envor its the next Prualdmtt. lie is certainly a "Grand Old ? fun ; ' and would usako u taco lute u cyciotco , Let he loco sold lee will not run , oust when Wllllum'lucnmaeh Shornan days anything 1.u gmorully tnoaua lt , ljnclo Thurman says he expects but ono morn call -the xuunnuis of St , Tutor , Yet If ho duuld , 'house t t hour the Ddnocratte au them of ' 'lliso tip SVillianr ltiloy " nobody me earth' would know the nouuing u It better then ho , Iun Voorhees pmnounens boidlr and iris. vocubly for , IooAlullooald for Iresidency , ' 1'Llx lidorounwnt , cuuhig , tnm , a goutlemae svho euuld at Huy tluo have lifted hhnsoif lute the 1V1dto house by his boot straps , cunuotbo uvuroutlumWJ , Speaking of harmony , how would Sprague stud Uukhug , strike you for n ticket ? SpruKuu cotubluos the olomuuti of tennehp , twreiuuet- ty and vigorous hw.uetpstud Uoukliug has- utluast uen ; 0110 uccastOn domuudtratud ox traorllunry runulug power + . A Alis ourl tobacco Sign , upon being 1)o. thled by /topnbltuau / fur out huuwhg mlougli to go Iii whoa it Ituinod , calmly Ito' plied : " ' 1 but cosy be true , but It I were nmuinntod for ( tuvenur 1 would be ] Iectdd , nu honor witch You , hehg mm ltupubikun , can uvur 11upo to Aocuunldbh , " Rovlrwing lhehonlis course In Vlrghda , Thu lk'trfulk Landmark ( Umu , ) aayss " 1Ii a poaldun is full of peril , nail ho is furedteuo d to a cortabt doftnst in hid nttonpt , to control the uult nouduatlun of the Repablicon ,5rty , tits dologatlo t wilt not he adunittod Ii the Nntiuual Cunvonikn of that orgdulxutlon , au when this hatiinni ho will ho u puppy ou t down beyond the hole of rostorutlou to ? doe 1u and tiger" - PI.116ulIALCrna , , Air , Mary 1Yalker will wear rubber boo this antler Huh lean , the slugger , has broken his plalg e agulu. Joaquin Miller ( s twenty years older the n his stepLthor , Alta. Tom Thumb is now on exhibition a , , "thochurmlug WWuw'I'humL. " Aiahona id baldheaded and bat gray whin ken , Irving , the actor , la a coutlousi cigarette suwkrr , Thu Duke of Argyle has got the "Castor , n A KIND WORD FOHA GOOD THING BU R D OC anercellentprepustlon ninon nITrERS AILS for the stomach. Tr ) them , ' ' nfAOURITTFR9 WILL . VJL1/DC curehdlreUnnsnddy / , ia . qep , depend ulet.it ' ' ubooD n11Ttns ; As A BU'RJlJ o C s a , rometly end for errofuls . anu eryetpele.Ire uu . O CJ { er nLtloD fall toztrengthen nt1T'Fnsxnv and bme up the getem ' ' n1omp mTrK'tg ' Dar , JUIjU ® C ck , apav net $ , ( 9 LA . v ousnce sad debility. nrooiulrrILy , ; ton BURDOcslcolr + ma , and ann' stlat on are as good a Gere Is DLOOb fITrlIt9.Ulit ; B U DOC1 ° c'tanttotnkc , qulck to roliereand thorough. ly tcllahlo. IItA"D niTl'Fll9 ; ARE B ® auld eserywhere at U ) .or tttlo anti guatan toed to , loso. FOSFIII , MILOUItN k CO. , Prop's , lluSslo , N. Y east Larne will havobwalt , One in the fnm fl y ie cuuugh , Lord Mollkoil whll be the ltuosian minister of war ! n St. Potorxburg. Ills flame hi hoarse enough to give n cation n sore throat. It Ia not believed that Frank lintten will go t o the oxpaune of Lulldhlgn new Luuao , unlods , perlueps , ho builds ( t hr lh dingknn. C amt von AGdtko is time oldest Commander. in Chiaf. lie Was Lurri ht ISl1U , east can make lure in fourteen luuguagos-Now York World , " Sugar ? tab , " n nutoriotx , clueracter whuao haunts are ht rho vicinity u ! 1'eurin , was ro coolly arrested at Contrnlla for etoaliug anc ekhc tract. . Mr. Fielder , of Cllnton. S. C , , is a rich b achelor , 103 oars old. Next your may tie- du o hlx tutu , the hullos exorcise tlwtr pre , rognti + o , You Iill Clint , , ono of Limo attaches of the Coruna anhnxsy , will remote in this country. tx the king of Corou hex no name Alr , Chun m ight seal over hill middle natno ua a settler. Ex Congressman Murclc , of Mnlno , hat moved down t.1SuaWn oust opened n gorgeous sc hism , whore 1.u hopes to practically eluei loco t1. ° greenback pruLlum ht very short order , lfus John C. Now resigned ? Not much , Mary Anal It Isn't the way of Inlluulana ti , lot go mdoss the lost breaks ell Or their tooth pull out. Air Now , like thostarepwglod buu nor , is still chore , Itev. Charles B. Ilunlette , brother of the Ilurlfngtnu llnsrkoya humorist , hoe soiled for 4 xsaut , where ho will labor as a missluuary , lie guvs up all hopes of coavortiag "Bob" bu fora 1.O loci home. Mrs. Lmgtry is about to sot out from Now York on her professional tour of the country , and the telnpuruy disappearance of Aims Gub hnrdt ie probably accuuuted tor by the aocus icy of pus king hie trunks. Ben Ilutler , alluding to the stories about him which nppeur in hostile newspapmx , soya : Same rud n"ed , liter , who him gut control of few damaged typo , n little dirty white paper mid u little muddy ink , publishes duet sort of duuio + , " Eugene O'Neill , an ox-detective In the I'hoouix park murder case , who cut 1.a ! throat l ow day. ago , was certainly in grotty hard luck. Ile xayd ho was driven to attuugtt xni cidu "by the peraecutfnu et the Fenian , who Lluxtul 1.n character that oven the Salva lion army rejected trim ; } Vestun , the pedestrisn , is going to under- tnko the tent of traveling 50 udlea a day far 10 1) txtaaecutivo days , excluding 8uulnys , and lectors every ovnumgun''ea vx. Beer" in tie 'tilts and hamlOts of Iugluud and SValc + IVexGn never list ] iko tin , but we don't hr liuvu ho to powerful enough as n lecturer to aterially uloct its couswuptluu , The Mr. O'Brien the hyena-mouthed at- tOruoy who defendoet Ur. Aluyer , the alleged poiauner , appeun t" burn mlatukou his prtfed. slue. Ax u lawyer he can mower huh o to shine , but , w nc liah vealcr or the uulaldu door utter of a dune musuuw his talents for gwtrdiem and chnrlutuuiam would speedily to quits that nututiaty he seems to craw. A go od h , dtler scenes to hero hems xpuilod whoa this lit. O'Brien crawled from the barnyard to the temple ut jostles-lCLicngo News. hoods Sarsaparilla Is designed to meet the wants of those who need n medicine to build them up , give thorn an appetite , purify their blood east oil up the nlaullinory of their bodies. N o other article takes hold of the system an d bite exactly rho spat like hood's . It works like magi. , reach- di g suety part of tlwhumaubady through thin blood , giving to all rouowad life and en ergy. $1 a bottle ; aia for $6 , LORNE AND IaOUIiR AnAffoctingBcono at their Departure fur "Uhl luUland , Qunne , October 27The departure of Lrd Lorne and rho Princess Louise this morning for England , in the etaum ship Sardinian , was muds tbo occasion for grout damsotration. It was generally nderstood that the steamship would ] wave about Lou o'clock , and punctually at ; hut hour tllo marquis and Princess tuft time itadel in all 01)05 carriage , accompanied by Col , lloWmton east Mayor Collins. 'l'imo escort was furnished by Limo Queen's Own Canadian huzzara , officers oust not commiasislod officers only. Crowds of eople had nBSOUtbloa and the utmost nthusiastic prevailed. DulfuruinTorrlco Aud its approaches wore crowded with people who loudly cheered fie the patty drove by. Opposite the posGpNco was anepondod across the street the motto "ltavenoz Encore" ( Como Back Again , ) At Allan's wharf , where t1. ° Sardinian lay with steam up , was crowded. A guard of honor was furnished by the Eighth ltuyal titles , of this city , the departure rom the citadel and the progress of time royal party was made known to those in wnuingan Allen's wharf by a llulioHaaphic s ignal. On arrival at the wharf , the Duuquis worn received by a brilliant mihtary , tact. On leaving their carriage , bur royal highness oust hurl Lnntu , punt s elute tine upon the wharf arcking hand a with a largo number of ladies midgentle. moot prasuut , ' 1'1. ° party than cutburkud , walking over a carpeted gangway , A largo crowd of citizens and o0iwra won t nn board to hid adieu to the lute Govur nor Gonurxl nod hie royal wife , svho war bath visibly nlfduted at the sympathuti c dumonstratene laude iii their hslor. A 9 t he gaaltway was cleared away and t1. boosting of a royal salute , Then gran cho0ra areas from the thnuesnda who crowded the wharf. um.stss.e ; TIIEGHEAI GERMAN REMEDY t Itrlletreaudastres Ir ItIi iU la rl't7.ll , , Neuralgia , I ' Sciatica , Lumbago , ilAl'IiAI'116 , rnFADACt1E'r00T11ACfll ta r SOAE TIIFOAT I NI'It.INS. Soreness , Cuts , Uniltet , , ) EhOl'1'1117 Io , ulI1tNN , NIUt.IW , And all atherl.slllyaclts , oust ialul I' FIFTY CEflTS A 00TTI.1 : ' $ oIdbyxll D"tlxl'n + .ni I ; Urulrrs. Ulrntlutu In II Inxnnttges. iIi Charles A , Vogeter 1 t µ q-.a.TIMeIxa uI 1 ti.L. , . ML. r.t11 I' BOSARDI Real Estate Aellcy , . 1 5th east Dodge Streets , Williams' Block , v Nn , o TIou + eandlotonthernaesvense , Anice borne of o bargntn. Os 23 I + 1-h. t In Shlnn's filet edditkn , 2 alnly hems of 10 rooms „ a d we l , cistern mind she L Chc p. ° i 12,00 t-lfouse and lot hi Fhinn addltlnn. Cozy houee , be utilully locnte.l , tug cheap. 09 Uun-Ono awl a halt story house on halt ht , three enlnnte. walk front Union Pacific depot. A rare bzrrln. h 0 ( 'no lot In Ilhnobaugh' . rddltlnn , ' , 'try dcabe bte and tones except anal y ea + y. 4 03 Tw (1,01(0 Inge In Ilsuae + m I lava , fronting an ark. Fine locality , gland rcw. 51,00) per lot. Very ehe.ya 53 i3d0)0 II u + e amt full lot In Knun'zo ' A hull , a sdultiou. An elegant homo , with all themolern imIprovernent , Iuony , airy. A very deelrsble meld , propxrty , Cheap. 06$320u-Abraudneweight room house In Nab son , addition. City water andga. , large barn. eh de a d ft dt tree. . All the modern convene testers-a comp ete homo IDi 8l , A-A Mo lot In Annrlrongb aldlllnm dm ntatldingit flue tlewof the cityand rfor. Clnd e , OT Or a busiuc a lot rot Cutuing street , the mat rep. Idly lm , rovh g budress atrectht the c'ty. Two bntldt g on lot , tc' , ace. Tennensv. 60 81,100-Story- l elf h"u + e ml halt lot , near U. 1' depot , A desd bargln. Must b..old. $ 1 0 &s0-true lot fn Sh1nn'I sreeml audition in a tery delrablo loellty htgh stud dry. ib + p In raehLal flee ht mo..tbiy or quarterl } paymeutl , to Ault urchaser , A tare chance to secure a home at a la0 ptiec. 46 $1.00-IloUSu and lot in Itoger's wlditlon , $ SO ° down. A gael bargain. IT 026u'-once ! ; nil lot corner of Stith and tacos ate. 7 rootie , in Iteu + e , a g s'd Ioaatlon for bus. Iue9 + Llock. Abargabt. I9 B' + .OOIJ-A housu and lot on 9th oust xnekery St Ivlll MI' ou casytenn + 0 ! ' trade for a fame 6o 8 ,0A our and a half story home with G furl ed.hal rooms on curlier of 12th and fierce St. F asy term' G2i.7tt-AItmOoonfullIntIn l'arkcr'a5dddion. limb shade trees , o sy house fits rooms , will eQl at tens to suit purcha er. A goal b , gaht. GS $ O.7 tiJ-Largu house of ton rooms on hurt Strect 11051 to bulncss and convenient to Street car. l1h hly resiwctablo locality , gasclty water ; every thing autaplete. 77tu best lilacs Oil tttot market for abn + istessman'aro.Il mica GB It7ou- lot and bar , on Uanerott SC very cheap. Onwhalf mob. 57 5'.20-llouro anx lot In Capitol 11111 ai dltion. ! louse and bars all In good repair , a very deslm Lie propety , , 70 8 . ( so-A goal hnueo on half lot in ° arker'e ad. dltlm , , Nicn shade tree. , good fence all ht good repair , tewly patstod , a doairabe , little place , , heap ! 718Sa.ota-Aeplondldstore00liamcy St. four story br ek ; hydraulic o1 victor. A good paying hives. tOtout. 7a U5Itonao and lot comer of 15th and Duress , a very nice Itoaso : convenient lu D. 1' , Depot , cheap and terms easy. CHEAP LOTS ! /0 Lots In Klrkwoal-rho cheapest unimproved prulerty 1,0w On the market. 40 "no acre lots in Mu' ac'e's adittlon. Our chyle mildly growhtg In ts direction. C tivoAcre trects In Tuttle. subdivision. The finest suburban prntwrty to be had. a .u ii Shirai a Addition , stn charlee street , Must be sold together. 82,100. A bargain for some one. 0 Lots In nedtck'e Suh rbhion , 8'00 each. An luveetmeut hero will bringquick returns. 10 One xrro lots at park I'l + ce. Selllug at prices sad terms to suit Luers. Call and Sep Other Bargains , On Our List , S ears & Bosard , . SVILL1AMS' BLOCK. UNITED STATES Natiollal Ball ON OMAHA , Capital , - - $100,004.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. M. T. BARLOWI Cash br. Accounts solicited and kept sub' heel to sight chock. Cortlflcatos of Deposit issued payy able In 3 , t3 and 12 months , bearing Intorestoron demand without ln torost. Advances made to customers on approvodseeurltlesatmarkot rate o f lntorest. The Interests of Custamors are closely guarded- and every facll ty compatlblo with principles 01 sougd banking freely extended. Draw sightdrafta on EnglandI land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- r ope. Sell European Passage Tickets. Collections Promptlkk Maoe. United States Depository , First allOllh11 Bauk ' -OF OMAHA- Cor.13th and Farnam Sta. The Oldest Banking Establishment In Omaha , SOCCES8OR8 'r0 RournrzB UROTIIERS. Otgaatted In 1868. Organized as a National Bank in 03 CAPITAL $200,00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS $150,000 omcsaa maacros. UUJSAM Kooam , president. Joua A. Caamnros , Vice President. A GUerae Eomtres , 2d Vice President. A. J , PorrLarox. PorrLarox.F. . U. Davis , Caahler w U. Maoocnaa , Assistant Cashier. Tran.acbs a general lanktng business. Issues tlnu uertlacates bearhtg interest. Draws drafts on Ba , rratcfsooand , rlwlisd'hies in the United States also London Dublin , Edhtburgb and the prlnobq .4.tt th. ntln.nt of Rnn a , . . v.r 3 + ' U a w' > .17 > j III < c1wTti4 + . . . ' II t 'd . 'q , , MANUFACTURER. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Millard l4itvl Bleak , OMAHA. . . Ngg GEO. Pe MULEOON , Carriage & W'agonMake r ULACHSMiTiIINO , UtRSE511OEINU , Jobbin of an Hinds Promptly Attended To New sad Ieoood hand buggies and x one aiwa r Oil b&Att UEO1'.nUDOON , Ocr. lltb and 1. , eowox 1 k Dry Goods ! / SAM'L ° 00. , Washington Avenue and Eufth Street , - - - ST. LOUIS MO STEELE JOHNSON & Coe + Wholesale Grocers ID , AND JODDSIL9 IN FLOUR1 SALT , SUGDRI S CLNNED GOOXt , 'ND DLL GROCERS' ' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF TIIE BEST BRANDS OF I Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR REP/WOOD NAILS AND.LAFLIN & 'RAND POWDER CO Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS , . STEAM PUMPS , - 1 Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings Steam Packing at wholesale and rulail , HALIu1DAY WIND-MILLS' , CIIURt1H AND SCHOOL BELLS , ' Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. J. A , WAKEFIELD { WROLESALS AND RmrrAIL DEALRII IN I s 9 ! 9 SASH DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS LIME , CEMENT PLASTER &C' STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE EMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB C. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist ! AND DEALER IN Oils , Yarslies and ¶ ! lidO ifiass OMAHA , NEBRASKA , II 6IANUFACTUUIat OF I IrouCornices NiDdo CapsFiDi 1 as ! Skylights ko Thirteenth Street tteb SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO , Oi l Cake SI / It is the beet and cheapest food for stack of any kind. One peund U equal to thre. pounds of tern tuck fad whim Ground UII Cake in the FnU and Winter , instead of mooing down , w111 Increase fo weigh and he 1n , . good marketable eondlUon In the Pace Dairymen , as wall as others , who use it. can kenty IU merit Try It and judge for yourselves 25.0Oer ton ; Do charge for sick. . Address nl eed me waOn31AN L1NSRhD OIL COMPANY Omaha MAX MEYER & CO , IMPOItTE1tS OF HAVANA CIGARS I AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC A I N I I D PItOPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRAN DSa Reina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $6 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWJNG LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS ; Combination , Grapes , Pro ess Nebraska , Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICE SEND FOR PRICE IdST AND SAMPLES , 1 WILL S,1 n s r wt , , tZANUYAtJFUltElt OF OF STIIIUTY Filt8T.OLABS Catriages , BuiesRoaft , AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. U trel.d awg5ue Sdata W a frreeyuStrati ppand , a 8 ' ' ' oNASA t N H