THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEIACBER 16 , 1885. 5 PREFERESCF OF THE PEOPLE The Largo Majority Which Van Wjck Re ceived at the Late Election , AN UNQUALIFIED ENDORSEMENT The SIcwart-Cliuto Cnse Cnllnil Iu tlio District Court Untiring of Coons Bet I'inToDay Stnto Capital News , ITTIOM TUP. tir.E's LINCOLN nuiiKAtJ.l \\llli the thrco counties of Madison , JUluino and Sioux out in thu cold , the olll- clftl rcturnH al the ollico of the secretary of state show tlmt Senator VanWyck re- cclvctl 411,423 votes for profcronco for United States senator , hig two highest competitors before tlio pcoplo being ex- Senator 1'addock , with 1,088 votes in Ills fuvor , and Judge Amasii Cobb , with 014 , stud Congressman Laird , Congressman Weaver , James E. Uoytl and J. Sterling JMorton with u number ofQvotcs In their fitvor cast In a number of counties in thn stato. This vote for Senator VunNVyck has been cast by the people In Iho face of the most violent opposition that could bo inventedJfroin thu opposition oljtlio State Journal of Lincoln , that tried to make tlio voting out a penitentiary offense to oycry heeler and striker of the railroad and the bitter enemies of the senator that could bu raked together in every section of the stato. Somu of Iho counties failed to return the votes cast for preference on tlio senatorial question at all , and other counties have bundled as many ns a thousand votes as scattering , while the number of votes east for the senator in precincts over the stale where thu election boards could be Induced to throw them out will never be known. In spite of tlio ellbrts to scuro away the elVoels of this vote on the sena torlul question the enemies of Van W.yclc in their present caucuses do not fall to note the fact that it Is an expression that if trampled under foot will garner n whirlwind that will bo costly reaping in thu coining ufterwrath , and a conceit tratcd ollbrt is already inaugurated to destroy the ufl'ect of the vote as much as much as possible before the legislature meets in joint convention to express Iho will of the people. "The people are not competent to judge of the interests of the htalo , " was the expression used by a great many when thesizo of the Van Wyek vole became apparent , and this sort of infant footl will bo dished up with a spoon to every legislator who will enter tlio nur' Hery of training that is already in augurated to override the will of the voters anil strengthen wavering members h'ot whoso fealty to the people it is so sincerely hoped may become purchasable and marketable when the time comes. Till' OIWIANIXATION of the two branches of the legislature is receiving the greatest possible attention at the present , time , and a caucus pro gramme is being mapped out that will bu oxbibilcil to every legislator who visits the city prior to the se&bion , and every Mrikor in the city and iu no place can more of them bo found is armed with nn ollleial listof thu members elect , and each lus his individual men to look after and report upon. If the puonlo who elected representatives to represent themselves could see KOIIIG of these lists , they would bu .surpribed at thu chums made for their representatives. 'IIIK SUUONU DISTINCT ollicial vote on congressmen is complete and compiled with the secretary of state to individual counties. The vote by counties has al ready been old news lor two weeks past , but tno figures as a whole are as follows ; James Laird , 80,1)8j ) ! ! W. B. McKeighau. lo , ' ' 85 ; ( J. F. Harrison , S.814. These give Laird a plurality of 4,081) ) over Melvoijr- han , ami u majority over both of 881. The vote iu this dJHlriut two > years ago was , republican , 21,182 ; democratic nnd inti-mouopoly. 17,050 ; prohibition , 1,170 ; Miowiii- n decrease in botli the old _ party votes this year and an increase in the prohibition. THP. STBWAUT CASK. Ouu of the oases iu the already cele brated Stowurt-Chutu Lumber company cases was called In Iho district court yos- tordnv at 1) ) o'clock- . m. , the district iittbruoy , H. Di Stoarns'iind ' C. O. When- don appearing for the state , and Lamb Hinkets ami-Wilson for tho'dofonso. The ciimo charged agalnstStowart isforgery , and the allegations recite that in March last in the city of Chicago that at a mootIng - Ing of the directors oMIm lumber com pany , the directors desired * a change and I Mtowart-roslgnod ns secretary anil when Ho resigned signed * atraoknuwlbdgomont 1t thathu'hadno ' rijiht'moro to draw-checks or attend transactions of tlio company's business ; further it is stated that lifter Stewart came back to Lincoln ho received n check from Seward county , which ho endorsed iirtlio name of tlio company , and also did thirsamo-with n cheek for somo'fifty dollars that , cnmo from. Lin- coin.parties. . It is also assorted that after this time Stewart continued to col- loot debts- duo the linn ami remitted iimouutH. thus , collected , making checks available to the company. The statu Hays Hint moneys thus obtained wore wrongfully converted. When the court opened' ' tho1 prosecution pro- Hunted IIH a basis , oorliliod articles of incorporation of the lumber linn as adopted anil liled in tlio state where the olllco of tliu company was located. These the tlotenso nt ouru attacked , as not being properly authenticated , and consequently not admissablo in evulnnco. This ijiiesllou , of no minor importance , olll'oting ' the finality of the ease , was argued at Imigtli , ami at the hour of noon adjournment was btill undecided , and thu arguments and search iu text-books for citations in the inturesi of both ridus was being probi'cutud on both sides with great diligwnie. Thu prominent posi tions uiiiiutaiiu'd by tint parties hereto fore iu Lincoln has madu thu case thus fur along its tortuous wajof | moro than common interest WIlHieii : OIIK TIM' KXTItAS. Tim bills for extras in thn noworugn work have oommenfed to arrive and come up for notion iu the city council and the llrst , iu amount between two ami throe humlmlilolhir.- allowed at tin last . e.s.Miinot' thn council , Thu bill t'ot thin liibtallniuutof extras ri'eitos that itU was lor excavating , but whern thu worli was doni , and a furtilleate from the en- giiu-ers or inspectors of the work ills entirely wautii.g , and the council com ills mllteo ou Miwerago mono eiirtiliud lo its t'oiTiu'inrss and urged its piissairn. It' It thu hit-tor ) ' ot all pub.lio improvuuumU that thu < iur.stlou of extras play.s allo golhora too important part , and a g.oon many people have commenced sttrioui ( iritU'iMiis at the manner and tlmu thai ovtrus bi-giu to arrive. Tincooxsusi : : . To-day is thu timu &i-t for llio luwrinjj of iho cabu against H , U , Coous , privatt Hi-cri'tury of Supuriutondmit 'L'liompwin ' who is under bail for obtaining niimui under false pretenses , Kach siclo In this ' ' ooutvoversy that Bcems to wakii JP | J'jucolu H. & M , employes , has its friends l and Mr. ( Toons' ' number many who bu liuyu there is something dconor and l > voml Iho charge mudo , wiul that iiivengi 18 iu thu ciiMi taking an active luuul i Kumorod jTsiguatious are also iilloat \ and it is verj' doubtful if u-luwrinii n ' nourt will clear thu atnu sphoi\j. ' 1 h' ' ( vise iu court promises to bo-of a 1:001 UouI of interest- , and luoininunt uttoruuy will appear on tjach side of the contro versy. HOTEL TAI.K. It is quietly understood that there is a contest in projjrcs * to see who shall ob tain the lease or nurchaso of the Grand Central lie ol at Nebraska City. It was stated n low days ago that Joseph O'lVU had leased tlio property nnd would run it in connection with bis hotel in tldi city. Later it is stated that Colonul Wilson , an old hotel mnn who was with the Kitchens m tliu Pneilic house nt St. Joseph , was negotiating for the purchnso nud control of this hotel nbfsobraskn City , and that Mr. Kitchen was interested with the colonel in the enterprise. A KANSAS imMVAY. Attorney Woodward was engaged yes terday in preparing the facts for record at the secretary's otllcn of tlio organiza tion of the ICan.sns Midland railroad , that is iuitsolf a Kansas institution , but which aims to mnlco one of the termini of thu road nt Hod Cloud , in this stato. The charter of tlidoompan ) ' . that is embel lished with blue seals and pink ribbons , all emblematical of the way the state olli- cors do business down in bleeding Kan sas , rooltcs that the road Is to run from Wichita , Kan. , to Red Cloud , Neb , , n tils- tanco of 200 miles as the crow Hies. THU HOUSi : OF SMITH. The i'ity prisoner who made Ids escape the other tiny was none other than the Smith who luis been in ami out of jail -ill summer on almost numberless charges. Sunday evening the jailor and a member of the police force visited the- house or hovel where Smith lives with Mrs. Smith. and the tale thuy recite of thu place nnd its surroundings shown that it would bu hard to Ibid a tougher roost cast or west. When they wont to the housu they found Mrs. Smith lying In the tilth on thu tloor in a state of insensible intoxication com mensurate with all the surroundings. The cleaned prisoner has not yet been appro- hemlcd. HOTEL ATtlUVALS. Among the Nebraskans nt Lincoln yesterday - terday the hotel registers revealed among others thn following : ( } . P. Clark. Omaha ; U. D. Webster , Stratton ; K. F. War ren , Nebraska City ; L. M. Woods , Stromsburg ; J. Collins Lloyd. No- brasKix City ; Dr. Stnnc , Wahoo ; A. H. Bishop. Omr.ha , J. F. Kelley , Oseoln ; W. G. Powell. Nebraska City ; i ) . T. Dudley , Weeping Water ; Win. Leeso , Seward ; James O. Ilmd , G. II. Wrtlls. Sehuylur ; S. A. Sheldon , Omaha , W. H. Spunce , Klmwood ; C , H. Pinkhum , Springfield. Dropped ilia Wad. A young sport from an interior Nebraska braska town returned to his homo ou lasl evening's Union Paeilio train after u visit in Omaha , n very sad but wieer man , When ho arrived in Omaha ho was pos sessed of the neat little sum of $1,700 in hard cash , but upon his departure last evening there was an aching void where his "wad" had been carried. Yesterday afternoon the young man casually dropped into a well known gambling es tablishment and became enamored with furo. Ho "tried his luck" with varying success for sometime , butlinally his luck iiuit varying , and lie suddenly rcali/ed that he was at the bottom of his pile. Ho immediately < juit the game , anil counting mi ins assets iound that ho still had $1.75 left. As the faro to his homo was $1. 00 hu was obliged to strike a friend for the lacking 15 cunts , which was loaned him with thu admonition that had he attended Sam Jones' meeting the evening before he might have had a little sense pounded into his head. The use of St. Jacobs Oil brings to many : i suiTorcr "tidings of comfort and joy. " jc I'ermitH. Superintendent Whitlock issued build ing permits yesterday as follows : B. S. Hardy , two Mory frame dwell- Inir , Oiik'ni'nr Tenth . Sl.OOO \V. N. IS'HSOU , two story frnino dwcll- in . Seventeenth and Cass . 1,000 Oscar llititimm , Ir.iinu barn , Twenty- seventh Ac Uccatur. . 350 .1. B. Tynell , two story Iraino dwell ing , Mnrey iiunrTliiitlfth . 2.0JO H. II. Peckiiain , one story Imiue cot tage , Hurt anil Eleventh . OOU t < \ K Bailey , frame barn , Nineteenth and Grace . ST5 J. .1. Schmltz , ono Rtoiy Irame addi tion' ' to dwelling , 1810 South Seven teenth stietit . 2 > 0i Seven permits , a'-Krciatlng ' 50,473 , lie Dldu'c Need It. A stranger strolled1 into a book store on Fifteenth street last evening nnd began examining somo' pictures on a counter near the door. Ho1 apparently didn't Und exactly , what ho wanted and was on the point of leaving when a gen tlemanly chirk stopped forward uitl said : "Perhaps this was what'you weru hunt ing for , " as hu nrollurod n picture of Sam Jones. The stranger eyed the clL-rlc closely then slowly remarked : "No , thniiK you. 1 can seo-tlio original of that picture every time I look into a glassi" Matrons of orphan asylums highly en dorse lied Star CbiigH Cure. Twenty-live emits , to Weil. Judge McCulloch issued marriage licenses yesterday to the following parties ) Name. HosidPiice. Ajo. ( Moses Itctclutr Omaha 21 M ttlo Walker , Omaha X William H. lliultmrt , Oiimlm so Llz/lu Stalloul , Unuiha 21 "A Slight CoM , " CtiiisrliB. llrmvn's BroiichUtl Trvcluvi give liiiinudlitto ruliuf. final Ratine TrnnntlDri. The following transfers wore lilotl Nov. ) , ' ! , with thu county clerk : Hairy I ) Heed to Walter L Hoittloy , lots , 0 and 10 , Uwiu'ht it Lyiiwn's add. wd &VJ5. Walter \ i Ititnthiy to.lohn 1) Hills etui , lots Omul 10 , DwIuliUt Lyumu's mid , \v < lSS Kdward Anthony to < 5w > H Hoses ot al. unillvlili'd two-thiidsof 15jf iien-s of tax lot J5 , deed S4S.OUO. AiiKtist IConnt/.t ! ot al to Win ( I flciisliaw , loll * , block ? i , I'lnluvlnw. wd * I75. ( . 'has K Harrison to KranoU M Ilunlpr , lot ii : block 18 , lltuibcom place , \vdt-81HOO. Wondrll lUmson and wlt'ii to Sylvester Cuniijnulinin , lot 'A block a , f'addoek place , V U li.w'ls and \\ifo toKihvard M Htlukiiny , lotsiH , U5 , CO and : ! 7 , K.Uimount place , wd , 'Jirnu > fcJlurn ( and hnsliiiiul to Addle H Stmvor , lot 7 , block ! ) , John 1 KeUick'Hbub- : dlVlblllll ' { Ira Yancanin ot id to I ) L Thomas. lot 7 , VunraiiiitV | IMdy'sndd , wd 55 K ) . It L Thomas and wllo to ICdw.ud V Lewis , hit 7 , block N' , Sliiun's ' 'ml add , wd 3iI5. - Henry Ambler lit al to . lots 1 nud 'J , block M. Ambler place , wtl S1.-JOO. Larmoii 1 * I'niyn and wlfu to KnwcosM Lane. Jot 14 Smith's ptik , wd 2,100. Clias K Harrison to DeYur Hlnltw , InU M oiid in. block IS , llauscoiti place , wd rft,0'JO. : , - Unuiliii Heal Estate .V Trust company to .loliu AliiHliuld nt nl , lot 'JO , blue ) ; G , S K Koi- cr'sndd.wd-S'J.OOO. . .Mary atilH'l to Di-iiiilsJ Kyan , lot 7 , block 1 1 Walnut Hill , wd-SVOO. Clms linppy and wlfo to .Inlin A LawToiico , lot 7 , WasluiiKton sijuaiu add , \vd SS.KX : > . \V Hamilton and wifu to Ida IJrown , lot:54 : , .Stmuyslilo add , d-8fi50. Harry A WesU'rhuld ' to ICatu tlo ln , lot B , block 4,1'ark Torrest , wd-SJOO. St Mark's Ohuirli to Her CJeo Worthlngton , ? part of uw \ { > W 15. Vt , UK-SI. Hev ( leo WortlihiKton to Lucas H Clark , i part of nw ) f of uw { . 'M. 15 , la , no-SyIOO. iuSilas H 11 Olark to I'.urlck and ilar > ' JJock- Hbud , lot'J , blookJ- West sldn. wd S3UX ( I'aiil NuUon and wito to Patrick and Mary Itockbiul , lot 1 , block 3 , West bide , wd 6JOO. ' A\ery.l 1'iiriiiMiter In U E Muyuo , njtfol ; sw w , n , 10. u , W-S-JOQO. | " C A Hlce to Conlella Wllkli > , loj 18 and s X "J lot 111. block 18 , Huiiseom place. wd-3,0Ki. ( ] , l > Pnivn and wlfu tn Katu 11 ilnure , lot o J'ruvn's sue , \\d-5'i.&oo. FUGGY POLITICS OF FRANCE , Anarchy Among Republicans , Impotonoy Among the Monarchists. THE REPUBLIC HAS TRUMPS To He t'lnyctl nt iho Proper Time Titled lillors mid Questionable Ladles Swinging Around nn Tllronu. PARIS , Oct. 31. [ Correspondence of tlio UCE. ] The political homou In France is ( Inrktmcd by fogs anil IhrcittmilnH storms. Aiinrohy prevails ninong tlin ropubliuana , impotono ? nuioiig tlio Monarchist ! ) ! It wns siid ; that thu expulsion of tlio Orleans princes would render their cause ponulur a ainj but nothing of the kind has llnp- Dciiiul. However objectionable tlip measure was in Itself , it must bo nthnittiul that It has not , Had the slightest oll'ect on the lower class , who BOOIU to care for little else tli , in their private interest ini- perrillcd by the hard times that exist all over Europe. It was thought that thu iiiiignlllucnt liberality of the Dtiku d'Auiui'lu the gift to tlio French Hcadi-my of Chuntilly nud its wonderftil collections would wtirr uu a strong movement in fimir of Ork'iiiiisnr but this roi'al present is wldreS'iuii only to : ui "elilo , " u se.orl few. In order to overcome tliis popular apatliv , the faithful decided to begin a vigorous campaign by moans of thu press and thu Public platform , and in order to obtain thu sinews of war , they called for subscription ; but with tint exception of n few /.unions fujilt'iuuu , the rank and lilo of tlio monarchical army have turned a deat ear to tlu-so appeals for money , and have declined to loosen their purse strings. So the treasury for Ihn approach ing restoration is emptv. In fact it was ni'vur lillod. I'rivato drawing rooms salons are the aruniiyliere most of the unemins of the roptiblio give vent to their political opinions. They si-ntn to be satisfied when they have dealt the government a thruster or two. The grandsons of the old aristo crat ! u Faubourg Sainl-Uerniain and its venerable dowagers imagine that they have the republic on the hip tuid the king back again on the throne when they have let lly a cutting epigram at those detestable demagogues the republicans. Along ; with those easy-chair demolishurs is a crowd of titled idlers and their ques tionable ladies whose only desire is TO Il\Vli A DAY TIMK. They caru little under what form of government they live , provided they may gamble and wall/ , intrigue and make a lisplay. The ardor and faith that can move mountains is found only among the Jatholio clergy and their little Hock of women. They are ready to aot ; the iriesls secretly and cautiously , the faith- 'ul openly and boldly ; both continuously mil persistently. Tlio republic has thu : no.it to fear from this powerful body of 3celesiastics. If it were not for this clerical cement that liolds together the liscordant elements of anti-republlean- sm , the enemies of our present institn- ions would have boon utterly routed long ago. Thanks to 'ho clergy and the bungling nannor in which the republicans have mmllcd the religious question , subject- till the church to petty vexatious as irri- : ating as they arc useless the monarch- sts have been able to iiiul a common ground to stand upon. Hut beneath this ipparently calm surface all is antair- onism. For example , there are two " ; inds of roynlisU thu devotees of divine ighl and the devotees of constitutional right the enemies and the friends of the barter , those of the old _ regimu and ; ho u of the now iTgime in a Wjrd tlio Legitimists and the Orleamsts. Then .here are TWO SOUTS OP HONAl'AKTISTS : Tim Otesareuiis and thu dumooiats , the stalwarts anil thu liberals , the followers of Victor , the son , and Jerome , the futliur. And , furthermore , the upstarts of Dona- partism an < l the aristocrats of royalism : ire always at swords' points. In vain , Mi. Paul do Casagnac pretends to bo Iwna in glove with thu Orleanisis lus well as with his own Bonapartists ; in vain , ho cries from the housetops that ho who puts an eiul to thu republic will have nil factions united behind limit He knows quite well that while the ISonatmrtists and Orlcanist.s may labor .shoulder to shoulder to pull down , thuy will iuovit- ably , fall apart when it comes to build ing up. Their temporary union is basud on natural hatred ; but it will never bu noiued by mutual1 amity. Onoo their common foe is gone , those pre tended friends will become irreconcilable onumius. It is plain , therefore , that TUB iinrunuc HAS Tiiuirrs in its hand , although Homo people thought after the last general elections that it was playing a losing game. They wcro mis taken , however. The unexpected defeat , si year ago this month , of' ' so many repub lican candidates , and the gain of some lour monarchial seats did not mean that the country was tired of the republic , but that it was notsatiflliod with tno way thu republic was administor&d , , The voters of Franco wished to say : Give us better politics , not give UK another government. And ban thu present chamber obeyed this command ? That is thu ques tion. What thu nutiotu wants is that the chamber turn its attention to busi ness matters , to the amelioration of the liniiuc sand to pruduat measures in tha direction of social reforms , ISurttiu pol iticians think they lmvo belter things to do ; slaves to the personal ambition of others , obedient to their own spites or to thu pressure of the clubs at home , they give themselves up to the dangerous game of overturning cabinets. The right is ou the alert , rejoices in their course and profits bo it. With more tlmu SOU member * in thu chamber , the right holds the balance of power when thu re publicans are divided. In such a state of things , it is evident that thu duty of thu republican parly to keep united. The situation Is not thu same to-duy as in thu preceding chrmber , where the republicans wore much utroiiKor. Then feuds were rugretable , but to-day they may bo tatal. And yet one Is struck by thu pugnacious speeches of republican deputicn and by the bitter articles of re publican papers , all engaged in a civil war of mutual recrimination , hunt week thu radicals came within nn ace of over throwing the ministry , to ( lie disgust of IU Olemencuau , who hail to follow their It'ai'i in order to remain their chief. It was necessary that President Orovy himself - self make a personal ellbrl in orditr to pensimiln the ministers not to lay down thuir portfolios , and yet the radicals could not hope foi a ministry moro favorabln to Uioir htturusts. Thny know perfectly well that of all possible cab inets TUB IB FllKVPIXBT \UI.VKT COMUS KBICBST TO TJIKIU IWIiAM In thu chamber , as it is constituted to day , a moro advanced cabinet would fall us boon as , it was set up. If IU Clciiion- cmui wcro to bo made Primu Minister to- duy , his fatn would be sealed on tha mor row by M. Ferry and his followers. .For thu moment , a spirit of common sense snoms to have taken possession of thu chamber. The republican majority , united almost to a man is on tlio point of voting the important law concerning ori- : miiry oduontion. Hut thin work done * I- fear that republicans will forgot all ubout party discipline and fall to quarreling itiruin , so Unit At. do 1'royo'met , the cup- nblo president of thu council , who man- ttgos ta keep his feet onlyby showing the nuM astonishing address , wall oucu luuro 0 in Continunl dnngcr of experience n atnl fall. To bo sure hetfa A.OKMt'S n the handling of parliamentary forces It is Rfiid that the Kmprcss Kugcuio once ironounced him nn iiccoinplishcd court- "In order to be rtier " or , a perfect coi , ! aitl n French prince , "a man must have ifitlior Ill-humor nor honor. " One-half f this duiimtion applies very well to Al. lu Freyciuet Ho is incontestably n man jf honor , but in regard to UMiimior tliero s not a person in Franco so free from rrltabillty * Ho dieposws of his worst adversaries by showorinsf favors upon them. Thus , lie enticqs M. Paul Hcrt to Tonqum by oll'erinc him the newly cro ted post of resident general. Al. Cons- inns is dazzled by the mission to Pekin , while Al. du Lnnessan la ) lcased by being made a special envoy to .Madagascar. To succeed In having the radicals for you without having the op portunists apamst you. was n difficult iroblom to solve j but tlio honored man of 1m polytociilo school did it by satisfying adicalsiii regard to persons , and the op- lortunists in regard to law. To tlio first , iu says : "Stand by mo for I show n pret ence for your leaders. " To the second , 10 adds ! "Don't ' vote against mo for I inn carrying out your policy. ' Slill , germs of discontent exist in both camp.s. lloth factions perceive that thov are wing duped , and feel that it is about .himto putan end to it. The crisis may 10 adjourned , but it seems inevitable. I'lien what fi&hing thuro will bo iu roublcd waters ! Ono ol the eventualities of the present situation is a dissolution of the chamber of denutk'S , rendered necessary by the leclarcd antagonism of the two grand factious of the republican party the radicals and the opportunists or inoder- mo republicans. This solution of the lillieiilty is rather distasteful to both fao- , ions ; neither wishes to assume so grave a responsibility. It is to be honed that this hesitation will bo the first step towards wisdom. Another eventuality , but not a very probabln one , is the formation of a uajority made up of moderate republt * ? aiis and moderate monarchists , the hit ler abandoning , for the moment at least , : hesr impracticable theories. Thure is not much hope , hoivnver. that this irnti- soiistilutioual opposition will disappear , notwithstanding the fact that it exists contrary to the repeated vole of the country. THE riu-.NCii rr.oi'Li : . loving that the republic is the form of government that bust meets the general wishes of the nation , shackled more or ess by a dynasty , desires to keep its present institutions , but , at the same time , the republic must respond to thu exigencies of average public opinion , and go neither to one extreme nor to thu other. If a lack of wisdom is shown , it is not the monarchists who will reap the fruit of republican blunders , but rather the lierv partisans of anarchism and col lectivism ; although they may bu small iu numlwr , they are full of vitality. They : ire the men of notion at the present hour , : ind if , in a moment of disorder , they come to the top , their success will prove fatal to thorn. Empty-minded and divided , they would not bu nblo to survive their triumph. This cloud swept away , what will followV Either a military dictator ship , which means the destruction of France , or a wise republic , which would bu its tmlvalio'i. What would bo the principal characteristic of this sensible republic ? The substitution for the bas tard .system of pnrliamentism of n repre sentative svBtem meddled after that of Switzerland and thu United States. _ JosKi'ii FAUKU. Thu great popularity and success of Salvation Oil , the great pain destroyer ! have made it a target for counterfeiters. Uuy the genuine. Price 25 cts. "Died of nmmonin , poor fellow , " said Airs. Partington , on learning of a fellow's death from pneumonia. "I believe - liovo I should have died , too , but for Dr. Hull's Cough Stirrup. " Dr. Bull's Syiup she meant , of course. Count Von Jtonst. Count Yon IJeust , the famous chancel lor and diplomatc , was one of the few men whom Bismarck could not endure. The Iron Prince recognized in this deli cate and accomplished man , who inaugu rated n grand diplomatic campaign with the same grace with which he.soatud him self at the piano to play one of his own waltzes , a talent of the very first order , and he felt uneasy iu the presence of it. Von Beust was one of the first men to foresee the force of extension and absorp tion possessed by Prussia. It was ho who formulated the program mo calculated to keep in check the oppVcssor of the north. Priuco Bismarck Know very well to whom he was to ascribe the union of all the smaller German Kingdoms with Aus tria in 1BUO. and ho gave the King of Sax ony the altornntivo of delivering up his crown or banishing Von Beust when peace was proclaimed after the campaign in which the Saxon army had fought so courageously , but so vainly. The king had no time to discuss ; he yielded , and Von Buust passed over to the service of Austria. His role as chancellor in that country is a part of history. It was duo to his skill that the unlucky emperor of Austria was somewhat compensated for hia defeat at.Sadowa by becoming king of. Hungary. Prince Bismarck said two day. shortly after the coronation of King William ot Prussia as emperor of Ger many at Versailles : "Atv friend Count Von Buust imug iucd thu notion of placing a king's crown on an emperor's head ; 1 huvu made an emperor out of n king. " It i.s no secret that the chief obstacle to the Austro-jJui'inaH alliance , now appar ently so linn , Was tlio presence of Von Heust in Vienna , aiul. o the emperor sent him to London as ambassador. Count Von Beust made a prodigious social sensation in London and in Paris , where ho was accredited latur , in the saiiio position of Ambassador. Ho pos- bcsscd the art of charm iu the highest degree. Although ho was not handsome , nor oncclallygitted in any way person ally , hu um < rnuti/.cd all who came in con tact with him. A French lady oncu do lined him us "The Art of Pleaiiuir , bound in a dress coat. " "Oh ! oh ! " said a witty lady , who , fora wondur , did not like Von Biuist : "Tho art of pleasing , do you Hay 1 You go too far. It is Tpipossiblo to tiiku tlio will for the deed " Von Heust was a diplomatist of the old „ school , a specimen gentleman of his generation ; ho knew everything , could do 'everything ' , and was able to show hit ) HIICKSU even iu thu manner in which ho ep ereu a drawing- room and saluted the hostess and her atluim-int train of beauties. At a jbuner-party ho was an incomparable speaker. He hud a sympathetic tremolo which anile won thu heart. In salons , young ladles paid sincere - core court to him. llqiwnn fond of writ ing verses and walt/es , . , . When stinted at the piano , says one of his critics , hu looked like a sleek cat pcforu a aaucur of milk. There was a singularly felmo ex pression on his countenance when hu ivas listening to other people. His stock of anecdotes was inexhaustible ; and Ills bon mots wnru recowncd throughout the Buveu or eight great European capitals. Sometimes lie would close his eyes , hold his head erect , and talk on an interrupted stream of bright and amusing things , un til the hearers would say : "Can it bo possible that this man is serious V Then came the lightning llasti from the cloud betokening power. ; llo uhominntoi Napoleon Thirdand , despised him a Jittlu also ; and his portrait ot the fallen cm- poror , published sometime after the wrtiok of the second umpira , was per haps painted in too violent colors. The last years of the lifo of Von Uuust were paswid in n bountiful castle ucai Vienna , amid the mountains which are like tho. "foot-hills'1 of the Styrian Ales 1 From the library window ho could look- i out over Vienna , and thq summits of ( lui tavern , iu their eternal SUQWU. Thure lie cnia\ned \ , linppy and tranquil , nflcr Ms retirement from the Paris mission , until he end cnmo. _ "As Good na Now , " rxro Iho words mod by n lady , who was nt ono time given up by tno most eminent ihysicians nud loft to tlio. lleduced to a nero skeleton , palo and haggard , not nblo to leave her bed , from nil those dls- resslug diseases peculiar to sulVering fo- nnlep , such ns displacement , Icucorrhtcft , ullammatioii , etc. , cto. She bejtan tak- ng Dr. Plerco's "Favorite Prescription , " unl also tisinc tlio local treatments roc- mimonded by him , and is now , she says , as good as now , " Prlco reduced to one lollar , By druggist A Mysterious Alarslml Cumniings received yesterday ho following mvstorions letter ; SUN-PAY a. in. Dear Marshal ! Read the { cimbllRnn this n. in. I am afrnlil > < > u are ; one. Prostitutes rule tlio town women viio favor new.'pipcr 111011 such as the ono vho had to alrrp behind the prison bar on arc. of diamonds. Koscy cannot save jou , 'or his chestnuts are nearly burned. Let , -our last lick bo a good ono. Step tluwn. FA UN AM ST. DRPRIGES SPECIAL MOST PERFECT MADE ] Prepared TvltliotrletroffsrdtoT'nrlfr , Strength , i n& lleaUtitalncrtfl. lr.I'rico' ) HikingPowdorcontalna iHAmmonla1I.lino.Alumorl > ho5pbatts.lr.rrlce'a ) Jiitracls , VonlUa , I/omon , etc. , flavor floUclouBljr. WANTED ! Iiadios to Work for TJs at Their Own Homes. $7 lo $10 Per Week Can Be Qniatly Made No photo. pnlntlnK ! no canvus-lnc. 1'or full utlcur. uluri , Icaso luliiicss nt onr . ClUiSCKNT AHT CO , , 1 ! ) 'J I L i l I tru'll Cure wlttiout mo < m POSITIYEi clue. Puteiitod Octo ber 10 , 18T8. Ono bor will ottra Iho mo obtlnnto case In four il rs or ! < > * ps , No nntispouiflospiof cnbobs , connlbi orollot sandnlwood tlint nre ccrtiiln to uroilnco dyspo | > - pm bvdp tro lnirtho co.ulniM of tlio stoinnoh. J'rlco1.00. Sold by nil druirKl U or muilod on rocclptofprico. For further particulars sent torclttmlRr. P.O. Borivn. /1TTDI7 3" . C. h.XjXj \ . T CO. , film ft V U " " tt John fit. . Now YorK. ' , . lntl.crMI ( n. or :0\ , . Ktcei.fi , ITKIlUAItlNTKKTO ( UIIKtir thin Nr.ic Ull-Kovru 'BVl'ift'ilttf ' ' ' ff SfEt'ffi' , . . .ittoui , mild. < > otlilrgrtirreliti of Ity directly throu ti all wrck pnrtirriitor- , * t < > ' 1 ? > "lllinilVlfiitouifctrertih. ! | Klfrtiio Cnrrfnt " 5xlrltlu > t nllTorwefurffltS , CiO In c ih. ( Irriteit Iinpr.nc nirnUovtr nil other belli , worn r i-i | > tr. ininfntlynirfdlnthrreninnthi. HralnlpnroptiltKc. utamp The Gandon Electric Co. ICO LaSallo > ! . , Chicago 2,829,850 ! Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wore shipped dnvlns thn past two yearn , without , n. drum- inorfnnurpniploy. No other home In tlio world can trutb- Ono turent ( dealer only ; wantna iu ouch tuwti. SOLD BY lEADINQ DRUCCIST8. R.W.TANSILL&CO..G5 Stale Sl.Chicaotv FOR WHISKERS. MUSTACHES AND BALDNESS * USE < VU It A L'.D. Co.t 801 Jb DOS C Ai . , PUtU . UI . C. 8. A- Time Table OMAHA. ThofollcmiiiK titlut time of arriral and ilo- nBrtureof trnlim Uy Central ijtundurd. TJmo at Uio local depots. Tralim ot the C..8t. V. . It. & O. rrlvo ixnd depart from tholr depotcorner , of 14th nnd WeliUomtrnotii truing on tlio II. & .M. C. II. ft Q. ami K. 0. . 8t J. & P tti from , tlio IU &M. depot all others from the Union.I'rtolAo depot < iiiunan THAINB. Ilrldtfe trnlns.will losvo U. P. depot at fl'.SS- n7:35 : fliOO 8:40 aM : llinOCk-lluu : rn.lllJ : : - 1:201:60a:003:00B4:00atw : : : : : 5tt-t : ) < ! lJ- 7:00 : 11:10 : p. m. I/ are Transfer for Omaha at 7:1Z 03:15 : ! > : SO : < 3DlOUlOUT.ll:3T : : n. m.lU7 2IJ-2n : : :30-JI : :37-l : :37 5:60 : 01 B 7W ; 7:5l80 : - llKu. m. Ixiixve Hrojtdwnr 10 35 p. m ; ArlvoOiimlia 1100. tT. Onialm 10 00 p. in. ; Ar. UroudwHy 10 aj. In effect AiiRiist ' "Oth until ftirlhur no- Uce. Thigls-nddltloiiul U > , pru ent > trHlii Bnrvloo. j , w. Moiiau. a.i . A. COKNKCTINO LINKS. Arjtval nnd ilopai-luro.'of' tjrulnti from , the TranbferDu/iolutCouncil llluffa : DH'AHT. AnittVE. CHICAOO , HOCK IHIiAKOll 1'ACIKJO. nniOA. M. J 1) | I5 A.M. H 9116A.M. HBSWl'.M. CB:40l' : . M. I mstMl'.M. CIIICAOO * NOitTiiwcsTF.itrr. AO:15A. : M. I AUJl5A.lt AOMOi- . I A7SOU r.M. CIIICAOO , UIIUMNfilON k giTINCV. AOi5CM. : ; I A Bin A.M. UG-MP. u. I ii n : * ) i' . M. I A 7 : < r. M. nuoAOo , UIMVAIIKIU Si br , rAtri. A 9:15 : A. . M. I A : l.r.A. M AB:4Ul' : , M. I A7OJl' : . M KANSAS GITf , ST. JOK Sc COU.NUII. 11MIFW. A 10:00 A. U. I D 0:35 : A. M. CBMr. : M. I A CJ.i : , Iit WAHASII , bT. f.OUIS 4 1'AUIfKI. A300p. ; M. I AJ-Ml'.x. Kioui CITY A lucinc. A7WA. : M. I A Ia5 ) : A.M. A : iOi' . it. I AB'Wi- . Depart. WESTWAUI ) , Arnvi A.M. i % M. l 0KION 1'AOJFIC. /.M , 1' . II. L. . ) . I ( . I . . . .I'ullluIUprovi. . . . . .Uonvur Utirois. | . 5OJa ; l.oonl llioieiJ. . . . llOJa : II. Sc M. IN NKI . 6:10u : . . .Mull Hint , ' ' 10 ! < 0n _ „ > art. _ All ho. A.M I I-'M. .MrSHOl/lll I'AtMI-'lO. A. M. - r. M. " . . . Diiy Uvpruis 05d ; - Nin'i ( ' Kxpross . . . ei ic. a , ST. j & . Ji. , _ JTiii l'j llimoutji7:00ijl 7J ; llupart. NUUTHWAIII ) . _ AllIvo7 A. M " I' . Ml TO. . ST. I'M. . i O. > A. M v. M. 8l5a : ' Sioux City lUprcsj. & :45o : j'oaklantl AcromiiiiHl a 7K A8'I.W Alia Arrlve. _ A . U. | 1 > . M. I A. M. I V. M ? Va : i'liittbinnutli. . . ! Bsail 7:10 : NOTK A.ti-alnBdnily ; Ji , ddllr except Sunday - day ; ( J , dully oxcout Saturday | l > , Jnily except Monciuv. HTOCIC YAUD THAIN3 will leave U. 1 . depot , Omutm , nt fl:40-7:15- : 835l-flt ; : a. ra : 2:00-3:04 : 40i ; 5'J5 : a:00 : p. m Puciflo Kinross , 8:39p. : tu. ; Denver hr. , ! Ui5 : a.ui , ; Local Iix.SOi : p. in. LoavestocikrnnUfor. Omaha at 7Ou3iO | ; 30 lla\n.ra.i3aa-3a5-JSJ- : : : ; ; - 8J5n. : ra. Atlantic Kx . la S. a TnSn. in.j Oblou/o Kr. , It B.O. 6:01 p.m. : Looal Kx.l8 , ri. O. 10:51 a.m. ; Mo. Pao. Br. , la 3. a 6i < 7 u- . J W U ; P. ttr , 6Wa.ra. : 'Uxcept Similar , ECZEMA ERADICATED. MMM M BKXXl MM Ofnllttntn TMfl dan ynnt'mjMhutnhtnltlfimi'nUn'lT ' ttn.o. rerenn ftffcr tAKrn Snltt'n Sp < f inc. I Imvo been IrouMnI uith It rrrr Hula In mj f co cluoe lut pprlnr. At the bcRlnnlnc of cold \ronthtr Ian fAllltmwlo npllulit * ppcitn > ncp , liul wnl AITKT and liannrvtrrttnrnml. H.8.M. noilnubt hmkelttipi t Ipanlt putmr i Mrm ln'ix | > ' tomutlcn find I pot mil. It also benefited mj v , Ifo Rtfntly In cn-o of rlrk hnulArlic , uJ luiJa n jictfec t euro of n hrc UlnR txit onmylllllfl three TC&I old tltughlrr ls t minnnrr. WtUJnuvillo , . , Fob. H , JBtC. HIT , JAMK3 V. SI. MOHniS. TrcatlN on Illooa ftBd Skin Disease * mMIM free. Tn ic Hnirr Hrrrtrm Co. . Drawrf S , AtlftnU , 0 * . DEWEY < fc STONE , One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA NEB. HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. ATcxt nrnwiny , This Month , on Xiii'ontbcrtlOth. Itlfi Prises. JVb JllunJtti With $2 You Can Secure One City of Baiietta 100 Francs Q-old Bond Theses hon < ls are drawn 4 times annual ) v , with prizes of 2,000,000. 100,000000 , 500,000 , 200,000,100,000 , 50,000 , etc. , down to the lowest prize of 100 Kraucs Gold. Anyone sending us $2 will secure one of these Hcmls nnd is then KNTI'l'LKO ' to thewholcprizeth.it it may draw in next drawing , lialaiuc payahl on easy install ments. This is the best investment ever offered. He-skies Utccertainty- receiving back 100 Francs Gold , you have the chance to win fbur time * a year. Listn of drawings will be sent free of charge. Money can be scut by icqUtctcd letter or postal note. For further Information , call on ornddicss 11EULIN HANKING CO. , 306 Uroadway , New York. N. n. These Bonds arc not lottery tickets , anil aic by law permitted to be sold in the Um'lcd States. S. W. COR. 15li AMI * FAKtVAfff , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale m nil parts of the city. Lands for snlo l every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF A15ST11ACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Maps ot the city state or county , or any ether information dcsiiotl , furnished free ot charge upon application. CART. i"BESTCART ON EARTH. " SIMGl.E , DOUBLE and LIGHT , irun. . sr ii > . EASY , DURABLE and CHEAP. Crated free on board cars , , T , ALLEW , Maqagei < , COLDWATER , Mich. Mention Omtthn lloo. Of Imported Draft Stallions , AtKearneyM , , .Nov. . 26 , at 10 a. m , Foiirtooiiiniportciliind roKistorutlliorsoH M'Jll be sold : 1NornmiiH , L Clydo , 1 Kiifrlish Draft , and 1 lieltfiun. Tlieso horsesIinva all been in tliis Hlnto the past sonsoii' nntl'arn thoroughly ucclimatcil , anil have been selected from the stables of leadlufrUuporters.awl' . are dim specimens of their cluss. They will bo sold on a oradltof three equal annual pajyuoutSi without intou- cst until April 1st , i l 7 , and 7 per cent thereafter. . This stock has been taken under mortgage and must bO'BoIdl ' Ureeders will save time , expense , danger of shipmniil , time for acclimntion , . otic. , by pur chasing at/ / this sulo. Number and pedigree will be ftirnlshcilon application- C. W. MOSIIEIi , Owner , Lincoln , Nel ) . 0. P. SHA riBNBKUWKR , Miinugor , HasMUgs , Neb , To whom all inqiiirlcsshouidi be seat. F. M. WOOD. Auctfoner , Lincoln , Nob. C. S , RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Prioos'tho lowest. Kupniring a. spoaiiklty. Ail work wiirrunt- cd , Corner Douglas ) und lutlLstruols , Oiiutlia 't CO. , STAR . Delicious Flavor. No pnins arc sparetl to make thuKo inuats . TI-SE BEST lliat. can ho produced. I'tiop 1 o of EPICUREAN TASTES aio highly pittance ! witli them. Ifyoup llrucrr or Kfnrlirtmiin ilornl euU Uliwct < o. DREXEL 6s MAUL , Successors to Juu. ( J. Jacobs , UX n E It. T A JK IB 11 S AM > At Uio ohlstumi 1407 Kurimmst. ( Jnlura by teli'Kraih ) saioitud uiul proniptlv at * tended to. Tulophouo No. ' ' 5 , i : OAT\nilll , llnnut ) Iioi'ilUocu ' c | ' katc klij llovk lor IU n lnuinp . U. il. AIKlllUAL UU. , Kiut lUwHuu. buuu. UNGOLN'BUSIRESS ' DIRECTORY UUCIilltlX JIlllll. l'urnl Ueil The Tremont , J. C. I'Tr/.UUUAU ) .V i ON , I'ropilotors. Cur , bth mill 1'Hlx. , Lincoln , Nub. Ilalo.ri f.l iiurilar , fatruut cj domUums to tar l rt or tile oltf. J. H. W. H AUK INS , Architect , -ai. 31 and < J. Hl'Jlmidu Uloclc , Lincoln. Nob. I'.luvntor on lltli llrceilorot Ilrooilcrof OAI I.UVVAV CA'ITI.B. F.M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer miido In nil imrtH ul' llin IT H. nt t'ulr rntux. ltoiiiiiSlnto Illock , l-liifjlii , Nub. un.3liorl | Mom liuiU lor hiilu. 11. H. OOIJJ.DINO , Farm Loans and Insurance , Corrcaiionilonco In rr rar 1 l IIUUM Holldtvi. Ituom i , Itti.-lainls Illoulc. Lincoln. N'el > . Eiiverside Sliort Horns Of btrii-lij iniin lliiliisiiu.l llaluit'I'iiiioilL'uttlu. | | linnl nuniliurd about ( ii hoinl. 1'uniilluH iiipnu-unUiJ : iMliurtH. Crntrits , ACdlllllS , JtCIllUK , ItOjtlllf HlllMillK. . " io.-ij ItOslUd , r HnlKlitly Jluoliiihgcn , lint < 'rncilc Vouiiy Murys , Hulls tur it ila I run , UUIIM rntmrt. 1 I'nra Iliili-k ( . rntTKO. 1 HoMXif Hlniiuii , 1 YIIIIIIK Murjr , m I I'll i ti Crnick Hlntnk und iiiiunK Coino uuu Insputthu IIIT.I. Addrc > , OI1AS. M. UltAN- BUN , Lincoln , Nob. Wlicin in L'lK'oln stoput National Hotel , Aud irut u yooJ ulunur fu U5c.1'UIIAWAV 1'UIIAWAV