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W ( THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' T1JUHSDAY. NOVEMBER 4 , 1880. 5 w FIGURING OUT THE RETURNS , , $ ' ' ' Howe's ' Boo lers Dazed and Give Up the Heart Rending Job , THE RESULT IN LANCASTER Iilttlo fJottic tit tlio Slnto House Su- lii-ctno Con ft UosuincH I H .Sitting Mlstnkns oit Kluutlmi ' 1 1 ele cts hliiooln New ? . TiimiKc's LINCOLN ntrunAn.1 Yesterday tliostntu capilul wits nltnost ns absolutely given up to politics as the day buturc , and many of tlio anxious olios who Imd wealth at stake walked the corridors lit tlio Capital hotel , where returns - turns wore received through the entire nitflit , and were found at daylight in a dazed condition , still utterly unable to comprehend the Immensity of the nvalanche that buried Church Howe in the district , When the polls closed at tilfijit oven wagers on Howe were frenly ollured , finding but few takers. Aa the results came in from the eity nml vicin ity , showing that Howe was evidently holding Ins own in Lancaster , the Howe backers were exceedingly hilarious , and their fall when returns from other coun ties wore received was torrilic. Yester day they spent the day wondering how it happened , and ns news of the accelerated majorities como along with tlio more complete returns it was fairly pitiful to BOO tlio distress of those who had wagered their winter's ' coal on the strength of llowo , There is a CUV 1'OU VENOKANCH against the Van Wyck men in Lancaster county , and sonic tall specimens of bulldozing. The tick ets in tlio county printed with C. H. Van Wyok as preference for United Stales sonytor were the tickets put out by the independent republicans , who supported MeStiano and the independent county ticket. This , the claim was raised , was a violation of the law , and wherever they Unit them tlio parties handling them were bulldozed into giving them up and they wore destroyed. In several precincts in the county they wore destroyed entire , but thev couldn't bulldoze J. ( J , McUridc , who held them at the Third ward through the ( lay. In some of the precincts where these tickets were voted the judges and clerks were importuned to throw them out , and it is not yet known whether they will bo counted or not. ' Threats wore freely made yesterday that parties who hold tickets of this kind would bo prosecuted and an eilort was made to locate parties in dill'erent pre cincts yesterday. "There , however , need be no fears , " said a substantial republi can who does not endorse such schemes of revenge , "that these threats will bo earned out , for they never will be , and the parties who are loud in exclamations against that particular ticket cannot throttle a man's right to vote for United States senator if they want to. " Another busy job yesterday was liguring how much the ejection had cost , and the general - oral opinion was that the contributions wore very heavy that wore made by pro minent Lincoln citi/cns to keen Howe's figures up to the altitude that they reached. TIIK KLKCTION 11ETUHN3. Lancaster county returns , up to noon yesterday , still lacked a half do/on pre cincts of being in , and the returns re ceived were of the most meagre naluro excepting the vote on congressman , which was about all that received atten tion in hurrying forward returns. It is almost certain , however , to say that General Thayer , the head of the republican state ticket , will receive on thuoUicial count ' , .500 ma jority in Lancaster county and the re mainder of the state ticket will follow closely in oailer. The result on congress man was somewhat changed by the arri val of back precincts yesterday , ami at U p. m. , with eight precincts yet to hear from , Howe's majority was 1,200. The remaining precincts will add from one to two huwlred to these figures , and ho will have about 1,400 majority in the county on a liberal estimate. This is fully eight hundred less than the state ticket , and was obtained only by one of the most vig orous lights that Lincoln republicans have ever waged at the polls. TIIK MiCISLATIYi ; TICKET is undoubtedly elected qntlro but by what majorities it is very dillicult to state to a nicety. J. L. Caldwell will , lead in si/.o of maiorily and will have close to 2,000 , white I. M , Raymond and Jerome Shamp will contest for the lowest place with , it is estimated , from 400 to 000 majority. John * * Ames loads the list on the oppo sition ticket anil J. N. Leonard had a very heavy vote , while Isane Oppenheimer democratic candidate ft r state VQIUUO , ran ahead of his ticKot. The largest ma jority received by anyone on the repub lican counly licket was by II. II. Shabcfg- , for county commissioner , and K. D , Stearns follows olosoly behind with ono of the most handsome majorities over given in the county. The proposed amendment to the constitution has carried by an overwhelming vote In the county , and it is evident from the returns received that the question of township organisation lias been defeated bva vote of some ; t,00 ( ) . The votes east on lliisqurstion was light. AT TUB STATK HOUSE. Yesterday business was hardly resumed owing to tiie anxiety of nil hands lo.hcar returns , A good dual of amusement was being had between Prof , Lane and Com missioner Scott over the fact that a num ber of tin ! independent republican tickets ns voted were printed uy mistake and the two gentlemen were nuulo to exchange olllcuson the ticket , ns the eiror was only on tickets circulated in Lancaster county , and af > the number used was fnw , no appreciable nilVoronco will be noted in the result when the VOID is can vassed. Tlio board of public lands and build ings started j'osterday for IM orfolk for the final Inspection andni'coptanco of the imw state hospital for the insane at that place. Thu architect of the building will meet them at Norfolk : and a very minute and detailed examination will follow. There was ono death ruporlcd from the hospital for Iho insane during the mimlh of October , the death occurring on the 4th of the month. Thu patient was named T. V. 1'iuree , and ho came to the hospital from Alma , llarlan county , in July last. 'J'lio history of the ousu recites that he was formerly from Wisconsin , that ho was insane at all limes , evidently had Won 11 confirmed opium eater , and that at his death the remains were taken in charge by friends. The state geologist , in his monthly re port for October , recites that the nr.lt well 1ms progressed downward during the month seventy-four feet , nnd that the total depth now reached is 1,11 ! ) foist. The progress seems to bo very Blow of late titul the well will winter over uniiui&liod. The board at its regular monthly meeting postponed the sale of siiliuo lands to May 4. 1837. These adjourn ments uro made from month to month to comply with the act under which the lands are placed upon the market. The supreme court resumed its sessions yesti'nlay with til ! tlio judges present , the call of Iho docket being for cases ap pealed from the Sovunth judicial district. The regular installment of decisions will bo handed down for publication to-diiy. Aiiotrr TIIK CITT. There warj'bomo very itoor work I'ono ' in the printing of tickets for the election , both on Iho part of the republicans and democrats , their tickets rending , "For si a to senator , Seventeenth district , " when they should have read Sixteenth district. The error was discovered in time to.check any troubles. The Homo Dramatic club , with Mis ? Lillian Brown ns the otnr , departed yes terday for Beatrice , where they give tlio opera of "Mikado" to the Beatricians at the opera hence in that city. The journey was made by special train , telurning to Lincoln lastnlght. There was a lively fight in ono of tlio saloons of the city on election night shortly after the closing of the polls that attracted r grpnt crowd in short order. The police quelled the riot without ar rests and afterward the .saloons all closed under the orders of the police. The citl- zens generally approved the stop taken by the authorities. Out in Little Salt precinct occurred ono of the lively tilts of election day and a young man ctinin near having his head broken open. The case was to bo heard yesterday before Justice Brown. Burglars are still abroad in the city , n residence being robbed of n large amount of jewelry n few nluhts ago during the absence of the family. There cannot bo lee much precaution taken to irtiard against thieves just about tlio present lime. Saturday oveping at the Ktinko opera house the spectacular drama "Bound to Succeed" is billed for an appearance , the ilrst visit of that company to the city. Charley U-irrow has moved his tuiior shop from his former rooms on 1' street to tun now Colorado block on O. District court resumed its session yes terday with both judges presiding. Judiro Haywnrd coming up from Nebraska City and District Atlorney Strode from 1'latls- mouth. Chancellor and Mrs. Mimatt gave a re ception last evening lo the family and students , the reception being held at Iho house of the chancellor , at 5'0 Soulh Six teenth street. Attorney General Leusn came in from Spward yesterday. T. L. Norval bearing him company to the eity. The latest linn to embark in business at Lincoln Is the btein Bros , bottling linn. _ MISS ANNA GOULD , READER. Through 8OO Itoolcn for the Kn- tcrtnliiiiient of Mr. Tlltlon. Miss Anna Gould , to whom the late Mr. Tilden left $100,000 in Ins will , sa.vs the Philadelphia Times , is the daughter of thulnto General ( Jould , of Rochester , who. when he died , bequeathed an ample fortune to his widow , son and daughter. But the son was unfortunate in business , and , having lost his own share , persuaded his mother and sister to let him have their money , that he might open a bank ing house in Now York , in which he soon wrecked all Ihcir maintenance. This compelled Miss Gould to earn her own livelihood and filio was commended to Mr. Tilden as n reader by one of his own family , who is connected with li r by marriage. She had been highly educa ted and her reading never serin ud to tire him , and .so insatiate was his appelilo for books that she read to him in the live years slio spent at Gro.vMono eight hundred volumes , besides news papers , ma < ri7.inns : , letters and mi-fol- uncous matter. As he preferred solid works , and most of them on abstruse subjects which could not interest Miss Gould , her incessant reading must have been most arduous to her. Mr. Tilden was very critical , and if she did not pro nounce n word correctly would set her right and make her read it again. If he thomrht she was falling asleep and read carelessly , ho would at once rouse up and insist on having the passage read over eo'rrcctl.y. She has by this drilling become as critical as Mr. Tildon was , and has become n terror to her acquaint ances when they speak in her nresenee , and they never use a word in talking to her of whose pronunciation and liner significance they are not certain. When ho engaged Miss Gould's services Mr. Tilden agreed to pay her $50 a mouth r.nd trivo her a homo at Greystouo. Later he told her ho would leave her $ -J5OOI ) in his will , and after a time promised her $100,000 if she remained with him as long as ho lived , which pledge ho kot. | ; She certainly earned all she has received or expects trom his estate. Don't alarm vour neighbors at ni < rht with your cough , but use Red Star Cough Core. " .loo" Brown And "JJou" Tooniut ) , "Carp" in the Cleveland Leader : An other story I lately heard of ( Sennior Joseph ) Brown relates to his quarrel with "Bob" Toombs , which liked to end in n duel , but which failed because Toombs did not send tint challenge. Brown has a great reputation nil over Georgia for being a very strict Chris tian. He has been noted as a temper- nnco man , and he is always to the front in any religious movement. Some of the old women of Georgia expect to see Brown translated some day , and it is said , that ho can make as good n religious exhortation as he can a stump speech. Well , when Toombs was at one time es pecially angry at Brown ho sent n mili tary friend of his to ask Brown whether the'iS was anything in his religion which would prcvt3i.it him from ncceptin a clial- longo. Brown received the strutting colono and listened to his question , looking him iu the face with his cold gray eye ( inii stroking his long irray beard as he did so. As tlio colonel concluded Brown's big mouth opened like a trap , and ho slowly and articulately said : "I have carefully considered my duty to man and to God. I have canvassed my religious belief and have como to the conclusion that you may tell General Toombs that 1 can really find nothing either in it or myself that will prevent me receiving H chal lenge from him at any time or under any conditions. 1 filial ! , indeed , be most happy to oblige him In any way which he shall see lit to ask. " The colonel said good-day and left Brown , and for some time the duel hung tiro. During this time It is said that Brown wn : busy six hours out of the twelve tiring at marks with a Winchester rillo , and that he finally got the aim to .such perfection that ho could snutV .1 can dle about nighttimes out of ten. Toombs , for this reason or some- other , failed lo respond , and the mutter was dropped. but thu congressman who told me the nbovu story asserts it as his Indict that had the duel come oil' Brown would have killed Tombs with no morn compunction than thiil lie exhibits when ho carves ono of his enemies on the senatorial Moor. Straw hats and linen dusters will not bo M > popular us heretofore ; Dr. Bull's Cougli Svrup , however will bo as popu lar ns ever at 25 cents. A Queer WoililInK Trip. "Tho queerest wedding trip 1 over heard of , " said the station muster at the West Side depot , "tool ; place ono day last week. The couple wore from a little com and hog station down on the Bur lington , and they cauiti up on ono of tint morning trains. Timy went into thu waiting room upstairs and remained tlioro the whole day At noon they brought out a bit of lunch und ate it to gether. Onlyont'o nrtwii-o did tliu groom venture beyond the station walls , nnd thu erios of the hackmcn quickly fright- unc'd him back. Thu bride had gruat curiosity to go over closer to the river so Fhtj could sec the shipping , but the groom was afraid to leavd-tho station for icir6f : getting lost. Notwithstanding thn seem ing monotony of the day they were ns happy ns dams all daylong sitting n-hold of uueh other's tmndrf , WluMi evening canm they took the night train for homo , whorti they wcro doubtless received as n here and heroine .after thi-ir adventures taking In thu wondurs of Chicago. It was n queer \yeUdmg trip. " ADDITIMOAL COUNOIL BLUETS. AYnlto 140 VAI.I.KV. Sells . . . , . , ICO .lacksnn .w l'.V > K'P.I l Icy > 101 hyrunn WJ Democratic judges , 100 e.ich ; republicans 111 e.ich. Mien. CO MntllmwH 11V , Williams i l Dally Ko Thomas Ir.l ( 'tin in hers Maxiielil t" ° I'min Wa to Sells . . . . .V.Y.T.TI. 'M .Jackson , Til Kcailn ) ( ) . " > l.ymuii T * > KtlliU P : < Kcllt-y M Cii.llMOII 02 r\i Min 73 'I'horiiell W Dirilifl- 7 > l Shell PI Mitttliews . . . M . Dnlluy . SI TliouuH . 10 * > I'hninliers . 0:1 : .MaxlliiHt . 111 .1 nines . Oi Kritin . , . 77 Waite . 110 Kelts . . . 00 .1 iiuUson . . . . . . . TO Kentley . 0 > Lyiiian . 71 1'llllK . . . . . . . ( -r > Keile.y Tnoinull .SHIM ( H ) .Mntthrws TJ \Viliains r > ; i lalie ) > S'l 'riiinuas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i > * CiiambiTs. . . . . . . ( id Miixm-KI * ilnnit's. . . . ' Kami Ts Walte ' W Sells . K > 0 .hu'ksoll . . . . . 41 Keuiiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 7 I , > m , in . . . . . . 43 licmouiiiUu jiiilces , each . ! " > Tlinriiull ' ' Di't'incr. . . . . . . . . . . . > ' 11 SHM ! . . . . li > i \Vllhains IK D.illin M Tlionuttf . . . . . . . . l3 ( 'liainluis. . . . ' - ! .Miixiii'hl . . . . . . . 1' > 'J James 11U l''ilim . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 \Vailu \ . . . . . , . . -it Sells 84 ,1 ackMin b I Ku.illey hH Lymaii BJ KIHIK KJ Kuiiey y" CJullisou H'.l ' Tnmnell. .Maiinc\vs Nl Williams 71 Maxncld N .KiuiL-n * ( > \Vai to W IIA/II : , DELI. , Sells 74 J.iuksoii N1 Kt-iiiluy 77 Lyinuu ' 0 Fiiuu 70 ICeiluy 7 ! Uullisou 74 Tiiuillull NiS S ! 01 I J.uley . b'J Tliiimas . b.i Cliumuurs . J'J MllMIL'ld . 7-1 .l.uiies . 48 Kiutii . h' Waitu . li ' ItOUKKOIiD. Sells . 82 JauUbOU . ' " Kcatluy . bu liYiu.tu . < > ' Funk . : . bl Kelly . bJ Cai hon . l > - T'liuruull . l Duemer . C.J bhea . bu Aluttlmw s . I'- WlllUlllltf . bl ) Dalley . < ' - Tnoiims . bt Chambers . 01 laxneltl . ° - .luiiics . " 7 IMUUI . W Waite . U- Sells .iucksou Keutleyl Kunk Kelley . . . 67 Tlioineli . bt Cnllison . < ' > < IH-emer . . , . . - . b'.l Shun . M Miuthews . ' ' ! \Villiimd. ; . . . . < > o Didluy . * > ' riitf.'iw . " ChiuiibOts.i . I.1. Maxliuld. . . . . \y \ Kriiiu . . . J,1 , James. . . . W Wiilto . . W MAC'l'.UONIA , Sells . 82 Jackson . . . IK ) Kealley . . . b'S Lyimin . ti * : Kunk . . . . . . . .sj . . . . OaKoll - - - - iM Tlmniell . - 110 Jciuur ) ! - - . - - - - - bU Shen . . . . . . . . . hS Mauliovvs . UH WllliuillS . . . . . . . . 7n Dailoy . Hit UliiniiDfrs . 10J iMaxueld . Kl li'niiu . . . . . . . . lee \Viuto . - ISO Jainus - . . . . . . 41 CAIfsON. SelU . 71 Jackson - - - - - MO Keutluy . . . . . . ( ii ; Lymau - - - - - - 111 FuiiU - - - - - n Kelley - . 72 Oullisun - - - " 0 I'UIMHI - - - loll Thuruell - - - - - r.'JJ Dceiiicr - - - - - 13i Shea - - - rj Matlunvs . . . . . . _ 137 Wllliiims . oa Daduy . Ui Tlioiims - > . - . CS Chambers - . . . . nj ; Mnxuelu- > - - - ( J7 James > - f/fl Kriuil - - - - - - U7 Wulte - . 150 ur.n CRKKK. Keatley . 01 Lyuinii . -.i funk . b'J CnltUnn . , . . . . . . . . . b'J Kelliiy . 87 Caonn . .12 Tliornell . ! -J Dcemer . . . . . lit .Slien . 01 Matthews . , , . ' . ' 8 \\illirtius . , . bti Dailey . l Thomas , , . ' . . . . , . bj Chambers . , . , . . . . l MaMleld . . . . . . . . . , . KM Jamei . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 57 I'rum . . . . . . . . si AValte . . , . W NOKVTA1.K. . , . . . , . , . , . . . C4 Keatley. . . . \ . . . , . 101 Lyniau . . . . . . . & 0 Sac * , , , , . , . . 01 Matthews . , . , - , , . 01 * ' " " " * Unllpy . , . , ' , , , . 71 Tnonm . . . . . , . . . ! iT Clumbers , , . . . , . . . . ' r > 9 Jlaxticlil ; . . 1W . . , . : ! i . , . if ) , Anderonn. The result of Iho congressional conicst in tlio Ki htli districtMis rejiorled yester day , caused much surprise and comment here yesterday , Dan Farrell rceeived a telegram thai Anderson was rolling up a big majority , that they had counted up 3,600. and had then got tired , quit count ing and gone lo shooiiting and hurrah ing. "It's queer , " remarked Dun , "that only a little while ago , when Anderson was running in this district , the demo crats helped down him terribly , nnd now ihop lurn about ami nominate him them selves and elect him by n big majority in a republican district after defeating him by as big n majority in a democratic dis trict. Politics is queer. " There is considerable curiosity felt hero among his old Dohtirnl friends as to what course Anderson will take In Iho coming congress , whether ho will nlllli- nto with Iho democrats , whom ho has.so . roundly abused and who have abused him in times past , or whether he will go in with I he republicans. Ono prominent democrat remarked yostenlav. "Ander son will not. caucus with the democrats. All we wauled of IMII was to down Polo Hepburn. Wo liavo used him for that , nnd Iltiptiurn is downed sure euoujih. j low Anderson knows tliaUho democrats w II nevr endorse or nominate him again , and he will go in either as nn in dependent or wi I caucii ? with thu repub licans.V'n don't care much winch. Hepburn irt bent , that is what we were after , ami next time perhaps wo can get an out and out democrat elected. " The best steve I m-ur had , is the ver- diet of tiouxnnils ! who have ' used the lindiiint Home base burner . Cooper & iMcdeo , Agents. Cooper iV : McGee sell stoves. Dr. ! InnehottollieoN"o 18 Pearl streel. lle.Mileneo 1'JO Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. See that your books arc mailn by More- house. & Co. , room 1 , Kverett block. Thellfiiluo to Uc llullt , The preliminary work for starting n bridge company has been successfully done so far as Council BluH's is con cerned. The ordinance having been passed , and the necessary aid provided for , the next move is to perfect the or ganization so far as Omaha is concerned. This , it is thought , will be speedily done , and then the contracts will be let anil Iho work begun. It seems Hint business is meant , and that the ae.tunl work will communco very soon. That it will prove a great help to Council Blulls is firmly believed as evidenced by the prompt ami generous manner in which the citi/.uns have expressed lluiir willingness to helu Hie cnterpri.se along. It is expected that the organization will be in shape to bo- mi ) active operations of building this fall , nnd that before snow 'Hies there will bo further and more tangible e.videncos that the company really means to put up a \yugon and street car bridge , and run a line of cars tor the accomotlation of Hie public. Uard and sotteoal , wood , lime .cement , etc. Council Blull's Fuel Co. , 'No. GSU Broudwny. Telephone No. 130. Seal brand oystors.afjl. J. Palnicrls. Headquarters for gloves anil mittens at MliTC.U.b'BuOS. At a regular convocation of Star Chapter - tor No. 47. HoyalArch Masons , lieldMon- ilny evening , the following ollicers were installed for the ensuing year : Companion d. M. Hale , M. E. H. P. Companion V. W. Curey , E , K. Companion Jumps Patterson , E. S. Companion Joel Eaton , treasurer. Companion J. L. Martin , suciotnry , Coinpauon | K , K. Fonda , C. 11. Companion T. S. Couch , P. S. Companion H. 11. Havvorth , K. A. C. Comnanjon P. 11.Yind , G. At. 3d V. Comnanion M. Duquette. G. M. 3d V. Companion J. P. Stephenson , G. M. 1st V. Companion S. S. Nash. Tylor. E. ll.Stienfo & Co. , loan money on chntllo security of every description ; of fice No COO Broudyay , upstairs. Substantial nustracts of titl.es and real eitute loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. > lo. lot Pearl street. Council Bluffs. THAT TALISMANIC GARTER. Some : Facts Hit her to Concealed from the Knowledge oJ' .Mankind. Minneapolis Tribune. : All the ladies know of the talismnnic garter. But the men don't , nnd as it was news to me , I am going to tell about whore 1 saw one. The tali.smaniu garter is yellow satin , with n rose.tte on the left side , nnd may bo ornamented with us many jewels us tlio nurse of Iho fair owner will permit. It is supposed by Hie ladies to bo an amulet of good fortune a kind of a mascotle , pro tecting the owner from all the ills that [ Icsi'i 1 ? lu'lr ' to and insuring faithfulness on IhoiAtif \ * her lover. Tlieso garters nro not worn onWdu the , er trousers , nndit is therefore only uj' accident that their pr < ! . onco. under' ordinary eirctim- slnneeH , over becomes known. BecnllSo , you know , they are not. worn decollete , hut rather high , and even n muddy day gives the connoisseur in this line no better chance than any Jtliiti timo. 1 liavo heard of these nilisinaiiio tokens before , but it never occurred to my un sophisticated mind that 1 should ever see one except in a Mora. Having a moment of leisure tlttfcithur day , I con cluded to go to the matinee and satisfy my longing for beauty iby watchinjr the lair ones ol MiniionpolUcuioy the witch ing airs of the "Bohemian ( iirl. " Well , would yon helinvn it , tlle , chorus girls ac tually were tholr skirte w'urooly long ; enough lo hide thu elmrmiiig contour of their hosiery. I ob 'rvcd ' this while blushes mantled my cheeks. Then in thog.vp.sy ddiico what A nhook I received. It was really piiinful. There , near tlio und of the line , thu plumpest , prettiest und most gracolnl of tilm girls , the win- pome Elolse , wore a tsllisimiiiio gailer. How my heii'-l throbb ii J couidricnrcoly believe my oyits. So 1 got an opera glass and looked again. Sifrl ) enough there was the yellow talismiuil , with n dainty rosette on the side , miii < < ly clasped about the limb away uu uinfrf u bewildering wealth of lingerie. With every whirl of thu dance the sheen of the yellow satin glimmered upon the dark red of the hosiery. My feelings so overcome mo that J arose to go , but shutting my tuuth down hard I endured the torturw , simply that 1 might satiuto the gnawing cnri- osily of wicked men. The Indies , 1 sup pose know all about these tilings. After Dlphclierla. Diphtheria is a terrible disease , requir ing the greatest medical skill ( Deflect a complete euro. Eron when its power is broken , it clings to the patient with great persistency , and often leaves the system poisoned and prostralcd. Just here Hood's Sarsaparilhi does a vast amount of good , expelling impurities from the blood , giving it richness anil vitality , while it renovates and strengthens the system. "Doctor , 1 can neither lay nor set. What shall I do ! " " 1 think you had bet ter roost , " was the reply. Now if the doctor had prescribed n bottle of Salva tion Oil , for the poor fellow's rheuma tism , It would , have rcliovexl his patient nt once. " 5 cents. Kichard Steele in Tattler ; "Tho par ticularity of this man put mo into n deep thought \vheneo it should proceed , that ol nlltho lower orders , barbers should go further in telling the ridiculous than any other set of men. Watermen brawl , cobblers smiT ! but why must a bnrbor over bo a politician , n musician , an nnat- oiui t , n pout and n physician } " Women In Main Attire. Worth , In conversation with nn Amer ican , remarkml reconlly ! "It is impos sible to-di\yto snv that there is any specinj fashion in Franco. During the empire , lm | empress tulud in the world of tasliion , and all our ladies followed her lead , But now each lady invents her own toilet there is no one chief whom all obey. Hence it is that you cannot say that such or such n style will last during n season , for it may change to morrow. But not so with colors. A partietilnr Hue may prevail throughout a season , and generally does. The color of dresses may remain the same for mouths , but the form will change oltener than the moon. It might be otherwise in England nnd Austria , for in those two countries it is the princess of Wales and the empress who set the fashions. But unfortunately for Iho inventive - ventivo genius of ihu English and Aus trian dressmakers , those royal personages weur tallor-imido garments. Conso- intently , except In the case of ball dresses , them is no varielv. the women are nil nt- tired like men. Vor example , n leadiiiK dressmaker of Vienna came to see mo Ihu oilier day lo select some models. 1 showed htm a line new cloak , such ns is now being worn in Paris. But he wouldn't take it 'What could 1 do with it at Vi enna'he evelaimed'all ; our ladles buy tailor-mado'nloaks. ' " only - . To allay pains , subdue inflammation , heal foul sor.es nml ulcers , the most prompt and snlisfactory results are ob tained by using that old reliable remedy , Dr. J. 11. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment. A HiMiutiful I'resoiit. The Virgin Salt Co. , of Now Haven , Conn. , to ihtroduce Virgin Salt into every family are making this grand oiler : A Craw Patchwork Block , enameled in twulvo beautiful colors , nnd containing llie latest Fancy Stitcheson a largo Litho graphed Card having a beautiful gold mounted Ideal Portrait in tlio center , given away with every 10 cent puokngo of Virgin Salt. Virgin Salt has no equiil for household , purposes. It is the clean est , purest and whitest Salt over seen or used. Remember that a large package costs only 10 cents , with the above pres ent. ASK your grocer for it. The Union Paeilie land department has removed lo the fourth story of Iho Strung building , over the rooms occupied by the army headquarters. Muscular , inflammatory and chronic rheumatism all -succumb lo St. Jacobs Oil. The Inlest rules adopted by iheuler froer.4 by mutual agreement arc as follows : Always go lato. Saunter slowlv down _ the aisle. Make us much noise us possible tfking seat. seat.Hai.se Hai.se your hand and beckon to usher for a programme. At first be inclined to sneer and jeer nt the play , und whisper "chestnut" or ' eoeounut" in an audible voice. When the curtain goes down on the Ilrst act und great npp uusc follows , get up und go out , npparontly disguslcd. Return iu the middle 01 the second act and smile when all those who have to get up to let you pass grumble. Ask sonic one if yon have lost anything by not seeing the first part of the second act , and , if so , what was it in detail. The end of the second act yell "Bravo ! " and rnul.o n demonstration of upplanso that will deafen everybody around you , uud bring the actors before Iho curtain. Don't go out between the second and third acts , but remain and bore every body in hearing by making n gushing criticism of the line points made by the nctors who won your hearty approba tion. MOST PERFECT MADS Prepared with strict regard to Parity , BtronEtlJ , anA llealtbfulnoee. Ur.l'rico'a DikingPowdorcontoliU no AiimoulsLtrao. Alum or Phoepbatoa. Ur.I'rlco's Extracts , Vaolllat Lamoa , etc. , tlavorfleUdously. Ver DJ/fJVg POWDER CO.CHICKO. a/M ST. leuig. LiSSOLS BUSINESS DIRECTORY llccoiulj Hunt. Kewlf t'urulilied The Tremont , J. C. nraiUllAUti bON , I'roprlotors. Cor. Uli and I'.SU. , Lincoln , Nob. lUIn * fl.iil pertluy. Btrcot. curs from home to anr pun of Ilio o > 'r. J. JI.V. . HAW KINS , Architect , Omcos-ai. : il und 43. Hlclmrd * Uloclc , Lincoln , ' - " - . Elevator cmlltli ttrout. llreuJer of ti j i.Low AY OATTI.E. PnoliTlluitN-CATTt.1 K. Jl WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer Kales inuilii In all unrla of the U. S. utfulr rnlos , lioii3Shili ( [ ) Block , Lincoln , Null. und Short Horn ImlU for auto , H. H. GOULD1NG , rarm Loans and Insurance , Corrudiiondunuo In rctrur.l to limns BollolteJ. llnom i , HicliiirJi Klojk , Lincoln. Nob. ILiverside Short Horns Of ilrlctly piiro Ilutci nml IlutudTuppudcuttle. Ilurd nninbcrs nbout U ) hciul , r'uinlllox rcprif fined : f'llbert. , Cni trs , l > 8 , Ucnlcj , lloaont Hhoroim. MOSJ lloioi , itly Duclii'hics , Flat Crock Voniu Marys , biiB , Ixiunns und Trno IXIVOH. Iliill * lor sale. 1 I'uru Hales Kiloort , 1 Pure Buti'i L'niiftfs. 1 Unroof Sliiiion , J I'onntr Miiry , 1 1'iiici Cruick Hhunk and othnrg. Come and linpoct the LtTJ. Addj-uns , CHAS. M. IlltAN- BUN , Lincoln , Neb. When In Lincoln btop at National Hotel , And Kot u tjood alnnor fu S-'KJ. S'KJ.FBUAWAY Prop. fi IB H IB fl M > " ' " / ul luptuJc HIllIUULI Viriiulura Uway , .N v&lu knuwn n-lueilr. Unlil * l < ar , whU-h tut w llliwnd f R E V Ki lil IMa w nulTrn ril AUdrtu. U. i. M AbON. 1'w * uollu E.I Jl. il.a Yo SPECIFIC. ! II1SSG A REMEDY NOT TOIl A DAY , BUT TOR S S S Bar HALF A OEHTURY " 5 BELIEVIKO SUrrERDHJ HUMANITY IAN I S S S S S S S S AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON DLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT FREE TO ALt APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , QA. SHERMAN ROAD CART. ; 44DESTCART ON EARTH. " S1NQLE , DOUBLE nnd LIGHT , I-J3 lln. EASY , DURABLE nnd CHEAP , Crated free on board cars. , T , ALLEW , Maiiagei < , f : COLDWATER , Mich. t Mention Oinatia lloo. THE G. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST GO. S. W. COn. 15th ANI > FARM AM , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for snlo ' CTery counly in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS . Of Titles of Douglns county kept. Maps of the city slate or counly , or any other information desired , furnished free of charge upon application. DEWEY & STONE , URNI E One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From. OMAHA NEB. MAZaT Diillllnl for nifdlclnnl Hxc. Till BEST TON1S1 UNEOUALEDforCOHSUMPm WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBIIITY. PERFESTSJJ yJESTIGN , PH. EDtV L. WAT.UKO. Sur Kfoii In Chltf. NatiuDut ( lu&rt of K.J.wrltM : "My attention was c.illi-d U your Kp.vatone Mult Wlilf > lcoy bj J r. Idler , DrucglM , of Trenton nml I liino uicit a few Iwttloi with far better effect tlian any I lmr had. I mil recommending jour arllclo In my pnicllcc , ana find U very atl tacliry. " IMITATIONS. 7 The nrnulne hta the KleuBtur * EISNKK fc 1IK.NHKI.BUN of Bottlt. EBSNER & MENDELSQN , ( Sole Acmu for tl U. 8. ) 316. 318 and 320 Race St. Philadelphia. Pa. ( xoodruau Drug Co. , Uonl. Agents , Oman Nebraska. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Paid up Capitol . $250,000 Surplus . 30,000 H. W. Yates , rrcsiilent. A. E. Tou/alin. V ioo President. W. II S. Hughes , Cashier. uiiir.CTons : \V. V. Morse , John S. Collins , H. W . Yates , Lewis S. Heed. A. E. Totizalin. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th nnd Furnam Sts A liie'.icral liaukiug Itusinoss Trnnsnctod. N. W. HARRIS & Co. KANKEHS , CHICAGO. DAIini ? r Counties , Cltlos anil otlmrsor DUnUa liliRTi.Joboiijht ! ( ! imd sold. Kmtorn pffloe emievouslilro H. . Boston. Corrospoud- encosolloltnil. DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. U. Jacobs , A.D At the olilstand 1407 Farnani st. Onlora by telegraph so.ieitcd and promptly at * tended to. Telephone No , 1)25. ) Flavor. No paiim are spared to make these meats BEST that can bo produced. People of EPICUREAN TASTES are highly pleased wait them. If your < > : r or If iirkotmitn du nulkeru them , ( coil direct \rmnur.U < 'u , , Ulilcuyo. NEBRASKA MAP. In color * , show * Hi ) counties , lonus , rallro Mluliul formic. Omulm City Map , uew adtln.ons , etc ,2V > . Nclmi6ka State liiucilo , Uufcint j Ihri-r-tory nd Karmer'M Mat , 45. J. H. WOI.VK A CO , UO a HtU Si. , Uiuaha , Nob. THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OP riiu Ctiicap.Mitaute&St.PaulR'j . . ' THE BEST KOUTE hen m\U \ and COIKiCIL BLUFFS at E.A.ST. TWO TRAINS DAIhY HBTWRKN OMAHA COUNCIL DLUKF3 Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , t etlar luipiils , Clinton , Dubuito ( | , Davenport. Hock IslandFrceport , Rock ford , Elgin. Madison , Junosvillo , lieloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other Important polntt ICust , Northeut aud Boutbuust. For through tlokola cult on the Ticket Aaq nt HOI 1'nrnuiu street ( la Pnxton Hotel ) , or a Union Paulito Depot. I'ulluiun Mluuuura and the ttnast Dining Car * In the world uro run on tlio mulu lines of tbo CHICAGO , MM.MTAUKMS & BT. I'AUI. HAILWAT , nml every alloiitlon ia pnld to passougora by oourteona employes of tha company. H. MII.I.EII , Qeneral MnniiKor. J. F. TuuitKn , Assistant C ( moral Manager. A. V. H. CAiu'iiNTKK , Clonoral I'a8 aifer and Ticket Agent. Quo. E. HUAFVOHD , A > 9latant General Fasten- ger omr Ticket Au'out J. T. CtAiiK , Uuaeru Buperlntoadent. CHICAGO AMD Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only read to tnke for De * kfoliiC ? . Mnr- < lutlllnvrn , < eilnr Ranlils , Clinton , Dlilo/CnivJ1 KO , MilwHiikee mid nil p'tlnU oait. To the peo- i > lo of Nnlira'ka , ColDrnilo , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Novitrln , Orniron , WHHhlnxton nnd Call- forntu , It offers snpovlor aih'iuitiiau.i not pool- ble liv any other line Anioni ; n fntr nf the nurooront points of 111- nerlorltv nnjoyed tiy the piilrons of thin rniul liiitMfcn Oiniiliuunil ni'liwtro , urn Its twotriilat ( iilayof IAV aiACIIKH whloh nro thotlnuRt Hint hi'innn art ami nuemilly run crinitc. Hi I'AI.ACIi HI.KKIMNO (1A1IS. ( irhlnh inn moilnli oroomfort nml olnKuniui It * I'AHI.OIt DltAW. INC. HOUM OAltK. iniiuiimsHuil bv nny , nml III widely cctnhrnted I'AI.ATIAI , lININi ) ( OAK8 , the rniml nf wlil < 'h cannot lie fnnnil ' flwli rn. At Counoll Hltitru the ImliiBof the I'nlon I'nol- flo liv. oonixic-t In Union Itapnt wilh iluife of the Clilcajro & Mnrihwfs'orn Hy. In VMcaico inn trrtliis of this line inulio close connection with the < o tit r'nilorn \ \ line" . For Detroit , Colnrnlnn , IndlHiiRpolH , rinoln- nntl , Nlniriirn KI < | | K , lliiffnlo , J'lttgburir , Toronto , Monlroal. llohlnn. N ir York , riilhldrlplilM , IUI- tlmore. WnHhlnirton nnd till rolnlH In tlm iut. ash the ticket imnnl for tlckr < ii > rln the "NflHTIIWKSTBHK" If you wish thu ho-t ooirmo"l tloni. All ticket uventsrell tlckuti rutlilc lino. M , 1 1 1'H 1 1 ITT , K. P. WILSON , UiMiorul Munnacr , Oi > n' ' . i'r.an'r , Ayfnt' c'1 " ' " ' ' ! * ' ' w M iiAiirooK. 'i , . it. iioMr(3 ( , Cienl.Wfitern Ai-'t Clev Tim Agt. Ill ) lM'iium St. , Otnuliu , Xnl ) . Red Star Line Cftrrymtf lhol ! ljrluin lloy.il nml UnltuJ State * Between Anfwerj ) New York TO TUB RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , 1IOL- LAND AND FRAKCK. K 1,1. ' > Mtt. : Balou from t'W ' to J. . Uicur ! on trip from tllO to tl. . Suui'iul Canm. uui'.rarJ , tl : prepaid , $ l'i ; i-\oiir-en $ ' ) . At oriiyK imna o at loir ratal. I'm or Wrulu .k r'oai , U ner AjtritR , it Ufodiltniy. f.'W Vnrc. Henry I'nii It , K\t StnuiniHt. ; ruiilion V Co. H i Kutintm fct 11. U. J iv < 'ir.api. lllii 1 iirii.\in t j MOIIK r.VTlU ll. T i nr itC nijwif ' ' * ' * " " ' " > Utu'r61'