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L ——— WEAVER ON THE ELECTION. | The Ohairman of the Repablican Oentral Committee on the Result. VAN WYCK'S CHANCES BRIGHTEN Ris Political Encmies Admit Ris Suc- cess at the Polls—A Foolish Ar- rest -The Traveling Men ~Lincoln Newes, TFROM TR BRE'S The republican te executive com mittec met at their rooms in the Capital hotel building on Saturday evening for the final transaction of the business in the hands of the committee. Judge A J. Weaver, chairman, came up from Falle City on the afternoon train, and during the progress of the commitiee work was called upon by the Bik repre- sentative for facts and figures. The com- mittee, however, had heard only from some forty counties officially, and there fore they could not add much to what had already been published in thes pa- pers “Iam s NCOLN HUNEAT.] isfied," said Mr, Weaver, “that General Thayer will have at least 25,000 majority over North, and the balance of the state ticket will not fall more than 2,000 behind these figu Of course,” continued Mr. We every man in the state was surprised at the result in the First congressional distriet, and the general distribution of 1oss in the con- | gressional vote leaves no blamo to attach to any indvidual loealit The question of prohibition played a more important part in the First distriot than i any other part of the state, and the counties in the district that have held r own, and have secured repoblican islators, have undoubtedly done oxccl- e work of the committee was_con- find slmost entircly to minor details of no public importance, and the rooms hela through the campaign are now - eated, and until the senatoris will decline into a stato of plain day hotel life. THE SENATORIAL SUCCESSION 15 already becoming an activo topic of discussion, and notwithstanding the la- bhorad efforts of the Journul and its ites to pooh down the unmist strength of Senator Van W , the poli- ticians of Lincoln, and vixitors from ' out n the state do not fail to cxpress the opinion that the senior senator’s chances ¢ of tho brightest charac i stion, and it is stated priv: himself, is of Wyck will Of course icil and note book is ons justat present, and with any who will listen. Wyck leaders in the city have for three days unsuccessfuily figured Bruno sschuk de , but the official returns of Douglas ave settled that ques- tion aguinst them, UNDER ARREST. y H. M. Wolls, of Crote, was orved with a_warrant of arrest that charged him with printing and peddling bogus tickets against Lanham at the polls in Crete. As information reachos Lincoln the warrant was sworn out by n brother of Lanham's, and when it was sorved Mr., I's _submitted and was ready to go to jail if they wunted to take him there, They wanted him to give bond, but he didi’t want 1t that way, and after walking around town with him_for awhilo they released him. This brings up a little ¢lection episode that oceurrcd m Lmcoln on eclection da when J. C. MeBride was hand- ling mixed tickets at the polls i the Third ward. The tickets nandled by him were republican stute tickets, in- dependent county ticket, and preference for C. H. Van Wyck for senator. An attorney of the town named Lamb dis- cussed the idea of arresting McBride, and when Mac eyinced a willingness to be arrested 1 was to return in a half hour and muke it. The half hour has not i Later in the same day D. POy v was appronched and was wanted to Swens OUtA Warrant against MoBride, but he dismiwdod the solicitors with a vigorous blessing. A HOUSE WARMING, Saturday evening the Travelers' Pro- tective association bovs, who have re- cently fitted and furnished commodiouy rooms for themselves in the Lombard building, bad a houso warning, to which all of their frionds wors invited, and Iurge attendance the result In the transaction of business during tho course of the evening the hotel rate and a modation question wus freely discussed, resulting in the following resolutions on the subject Whereas, ‘The hotels In the majority of tho towns in Nebraska are second class, and cliarge first-class prices for thelr accominoda- tions, and Wihereas, Whero there are more than one lotl in any town of fess than 2,000 inhabi- every toly t the o be his own the party very pumer- fler to figure Che anti-Van Saturd seenre the University of the Methodist Church for Nebraska, This locating question s in the hands of a high joint committee, made up of representatives from all the conferences in the state and several bishops from the church in gen eral. The committee will meet in Lin- coln some time prior to the first of the year, and the rumor is in general cirenla tion that they are going to require a bonus that will tax Lincoln or any other city to raise, but Lincoln in such eases in the past has never been left behind in the line of generosity, and the personnel of the committee having the matter in chargeas indicative of success from the very commencement The criminal calendar in the district court has been advan nother cuse by the disposal of the old man, Lozier, who was in the hubit of promiscuous shooting, and who was tried for attempt- ing to kil a South Lincoln neighbor. He wis given cighteen months in the peni- tentiary urday evening the home of ) Hastings w the scene of a very large gathering of friends and members of the First Baptist church, the oceasion being a reception to the new pastor of the church, Rev. O. A. Williams. Rev. Williams comes to Lincoln from Gales- burg, 11, but he was for many vears pustor of the Baptist church at Nob Cits and is well-known in his chu circle in the state, The Home Opera company that has been rendering the Mikado very success: fully has an invitation to visit” Ashland rly date and present the ope opera’ house in that place, oi ssuring the company that ¢ will grect them, Sherift hury, of Cass o brought a woman 1o the inane asylum from his county, whose insunity, from pearane is - what might be termed a hopeless o .’nlm Jensen, of Fillmore county, one of members of the state republican committes, was in the city over Sunday attending the commnittee meeting and iguring on results. Mr. Jensen s of the opinion that the republ ns in favor of the re-clection of Scnator Van Wyck will control the caucus. Parties from Plattsmouth Iy Lincoln_looking up the myst case of Walter Hearn, who was supposed to have suicided st Plattsmouth. The mystery seems to be o young lady 1n this city. Lincoln will in a new added to its National, t! or ch th the: andien unty has been in in the short time have financial list, will open for in block on Thirteenth and is come pleted and ready for occupancy. A very handsome. three-story and baso- ment brick block is nearing completion on north Fourteenth street that is a hi improvement to that pari wd prescnts an oxcellent meeting of the Woman's Christian last even- g wus very largely attended and an xcellent nnd interosting sting feature, . Taylor, a clerk for tho J. M. Burks Implement company of this city, who has been quite ill with typhoid fever, is agun anle to be around. and able to go into the store —~— For children suffering with croup,a fow doses of Red Star Cough Cure is the thing. If You Seck Sate Investment, Your attention is invited to Hanscom k addition; in justice self, see An —_— A Good Title. Warranty deed and abstract free with every lot in Rush & Selby's addition to s from South 08 $250 to $125, by, 218 S. 15th sell hard and soft coul,18th andl Our fall and winter stock of boots, shoes and slippers 13 now complete and et Lot bl L e m o oE e e S Dohle & Co., 15th and Farnam, opposite Boyd's opel An Exp “The Ashtabu cident is snid to have cost the L re $1,000,000, paid out to the families of the di to the suf- ferers from wounas. s L Send to C. L Hood & Co.,Lowoll,Mass, for » boOK containing statements of m omkapee eures by Hood's Sa rilla, — — Real Estate Trandfers. : he following transfers were filed Moy, 5, with the county clerk: hin Williams and w Silyer, lot 15, blk L of Creston, w d, $L. Geo'P Stebbins to Amanda N Vandervoort, ot.3 bllc7, Lanscom placo add to Omalia, w d, 250, 5 B MeDonald and wife to Alexandor ot 17, bik 444, city of Grandview, w d, to R Elizabeth 8100, James E Riley and wife to James Callahan, 10t 6, blk 9, 8 I Rogers' add to Omaha, w d, tants, the patronage, it divided, will not bo Iarge'enough to enable either ‘hotel o ac- commodate the traveling fraternity as should be done, therafore be it KesolVed, That the members of the T, P. A, Lincoln Post A, be requested to patronizo such hotels as shall bo designated by the hotel committee of this post Resolved, That hotel committee is hereby instructed to prepare a list of the ho- tels in this state, which "the members of the T, P. A. are requested to patronize, and have stiel list publishied tor the accommodation of the associntion, T ult of these resolutions were their unanimous adoption, nlthough some of the members since hold_doubts as to whether it can be made effective, which like doubt will pre arise in the minds of the landlg n they see the psults and find tl individual tav orn may uot be included in the list. Vol uminous votes of thanks were extended for kindly donations made by friends of the boys on the road to agsist the fin ishang their rooms, and Mr. Parish, one of the Amevican Distriet Telegraph' com any, placed one of the company’s eall l.wll- in the rooms of the post tor the yenionce of The ofticial list of the members of this post now nuw- bers lifty-three and shows a remarkuble zrowth since the ing uration of the post less than two months The evenng and the eveming cntertainment was 1ly enjoved by all, and of the box of ars that the genial Sam Leland placed sposal of the gathering, not one rewained as a relic at adjournient. ONE SEASON'S WORK good illustr Iroad construction during the prosent ye work done by John city, who the proseut season has built from the ground up, nearly 235 mwiles of new roud for the B & M. company alone Mr. Fitzgerad, in this work, has built the' grade, laid {he ties and irons and sub- lot all the'bridge work. Yhore remuins ation of the heavy work in Nebraska 15 found in the tzgorald, of this $3600, rank W Hills and wifoto J J MeIntosh 2, bk 19 of Hanscom place, Omul w d, §2400," : W E Wright and wife_to Maurice s Nelli Terjkelsen, lot 51 in Windsor nla w d, §1000; is Dell H Good: bik 7, Shull’ Clis McCor nningham and wife, et al, to ch and DeVer Sholes, lot 15, add to Omaha, w d, #2725, k to John Glashofl, lot 14, blk 5, McCormicl s 2 add to Omaba, w d, $450, Joiin T Bell and wife to Edwin A Dygert, lots 9 and 10 in Fairview, w d, $700. John W Griflith, trustee, to'the public, plat of Baker place, sifuated i sec 81515, dedi- eation, 4 Olo Lange and wife to Chas T Taylor, part of lot 20, bk 15, Improy Ass'n add, w d, 5200, Vinnie Harrison to Margaret Boyd, lot 11, DIK 5, Plainview, w d, 800, Vininie farr as ‘T Taylor, lot 10, blk 1, Plainvie Jolin ¥ Flack ik 6, 1 i Ottis 11 Bl 10 1 F Strick- ling, s'¢ lot 8, blk 5, Lake's add, W d, $4700. A'S Paddock and wite to Edward' £ Clip- pin er, lot 4, blics, L w d, $1050 Harr'y D Hoed 16 Isaue A Wood, lof 7, blk 8, Dwight & s add, wd, $525 W E Hawl io John M Wolf, part of 9141 4 M T Patrick o John 11 Wood, 1ol 15, blk 10, Patrick’s 2 add, w d, $1500, aylor, s'¢ lot 2, II’LNI' 0, yet of his season's work for the B & M W be completed, some twent wmiles of vails to lay on the Blue Ihlf extension and some cighteen wiles more ron to on the same road’s extension north west of Broken Bow, toward Wyoming and the Black Hills It is estimated o of the prom inent contractors in west that with the possible exception of one or two states, that Nebraska will show the most miles of new ralroad built the present yoar, over all other states in the union. OITY TALK. - The latest question that is under dis- cussion in Lincoln for the permanent growth of the ace and to secure an t«ld.ud enterprise w the towa, is the ques ion of making & vomcentrated eflort to with strict regand to Purlty, Strength, and vty ey Ry e 0 Apinonia, Lime,Alim or Phospl rice's inru:u. Vandlls, ©liy BaVOR: A BATTLEFIELD PHANTOM. Singular Btory of the Franco-German War Told by a Correepondent. The Warning of a Mysterious Friend and the Death of a Noted Guer- rilia Leader, Detroit Free Press: During the Franco G rman_ war I represented s knglish journal, which, by the way changed its reports with an Americ aper of national prommence. as war - Upon my arrival in Ger, many £oon after the decliration of war 1 sented my eradentials to the proper authorities, and after much delay was at cked to the Royal Saxon army corps, as brave & body of wartiors as was cver wathered together for purpos:s of de. struction and earn! [ tollowed the fortunes of the gallant corps through the | fall campnign snd was with them at the siege of Paris, Itis unuecessary to pay tribote to the bravery of the nonle Saxon Lads who, after repelling the savage at- tacks of the savage enemy, shared their geanty allowance of pen-say and rye bread with the half sty h granrds who hail been fortunate enoush to be captured, zht be expected by constant pres. at headguarters and my unvar- mshed reports of the doimngs of the corps secured me the friendship of some of the s, while others found it hard work | neonl the pique exeited by my lete Among my dearest friends and d eutenant Baron Ludwig {jutant to vno of the iments at to the cor s. It been m od fortune to render a sl ice to the lientenant duringthe open- days of the war and with an enthu- sinsm which was mexplicable £y me, he defendnd my ever action anid 1ot no op portunity pass by to sound my It was but natural that such edness challenged my admir: 8001 18 our triendship had ripened into an intimacy such as only can be estab- tished amid the surroundings in wh ch | m which we were plaeed. Nothing | marred these ple ions until | Christmas eve, when y shell struek | the tent in which the licutenant and T e celebrating the gre In a moment I realized that he n severely wounded, while I es: unharwed. An examination of the wound proved that his life was in imminent peril, and the staff surgeon concluded to send von L——to his home in Saxonv. In vursnance of the doctor's directions we parted then and there the early morning traun bore my f 1o the arms of his anxious family, 1 continued my exeiting lifo among the sanguine soldiery, I'he week following this ineident was devoid of interest, owing to the innet vi- ty of the French, but on - the ninth day the forts opened fire,and from whispered conversations at headquarters 1 gleaned that the morrow would see a sanguinary contlict. In order to be prepared T left the tent of the most advanred Saxon out post at 40'c'ock in the afternoon for the » of prepuring topographic: ‘ning the provaole field of ¢ My work was soon completed. apted at rare int SQui viver" of the the graff “Wor da¥™ of the German sentinels, tempted me to rest under a protecting shed, and betore 1 had reahz :\ it Iinad settied down for a When I awoke the darkness told me that the ning had far ad- vanced, and lookine around I saw that n terrible snow storm had covered my tracks. Escape was impossible, 1Knew not how to reach my friends and to fall into the hands of the Fren meant dis nd perhaps dishonot Making the best of an ugly sit drew myheavy fur overcoat close me, pulled my cap over my treated once more within 5 } A I seutled into Silence little nup ion, T bund , and the shed. comfortable Was it . there at the rickety door eal as life, Lieutenant right arm extended, s left hand resting upon his sword-belt, and speaking in a low and distinet whis: cer: “Beware of the Franctiveurs!’ Sud- denly as the apparition appeared it van- ished. Imagine my feclings; L cannot describe them. I verily believe that my hair stood upon'end. A’ stupor followed this fear and a trance-like slumber. How long I remained in this condition I knew not at the time, but well do [ remember the awakening from the trance. My nervous system was completely deranged, my hands refused to do service; in fact, 1 had not the strength to light a mateh to look at my watch. With u groan I sank back snon my bed of snow. [ tried to sleep, s n. Al T could do was to think, | ¢ Iwig von L , or his Had T s Lo, e svirit? the real man 6rn At lastrelief came. 1 cou! 5 taken. I heard the footsteps of a Sfan body of wen. They approached the shed. Yes, but now with the steady tread of the soldier, Heaveus! could iv ve the Franctirours, those bloodthirsty guerril- 1as and hyenas of the battlefield! T tried to fortify myself for an attack. I tried to arouse my physical self. Before I could ori or make a noise the door of the shed was rudely opened. A rough face showed itself. "It was that of the leader of & noted guerrilla band, The Franctir- cur entered. He appr seked his revolver, and said wi pohiteness, in broken ur, prepare to die.”” Making an eflort to reach my own weapon, at this moment I was startled by the words: No he, but you!” Looking up I saw the pallid and fright- ened face of the Franctireur, and by his side—could it be possibley—Licuténant von L , pointing a pistoi at the he of the assassin. The excitement proved too much for my shattered nerves, and just as 1 heard (he explosion of a pistol 08t consciousness. When Irevived it was 8 o’clock in the morning. By my sidestood Ms commander of the advanced and a detachment of S; A “Well done, my lad aid the maj and with that he pointed to an ob lying by my side covered with a teld blankot. “What do yon mean, major:’ I in- od faintly, not understanding his re- von L bui In yo. Well, T mean thatyon haye dispatehed the worst hound of a guerilla who ever y Like o flash the mysterious presented itself to my mind, calling a corporal 1§ bullet from the dead Fr ‘Then | produced my that not 4 shot nad com} that wer W pparition nd hastily de him extract the hetireur’s wonnd volver aad found cen fired fromac, 1 red the builets used by me with extracted from the wound. They of aifferent weight. The mystery s unsolved. Wholiad shot my eicmy¥ The battle predicted by the staff oflicers was not fought on that day, and I was glad of 1t, for the exeiting seeues of the brevious night compelled me to rest for some time. On the fifth day after my adventure I received o letter from Sax- ony. Her SMy D it is r Sir—Our dear son Ludwig breatied his fast at 4 this mormng. Upon bis arrival here the doetors pronounced his case hopeless. Up to 8 o'clock evening bis recovery seemed sssured that hour he suddenly grew r ealled out your name three or fou wnd exelaimmng, ‘Beware of the Frant reurs!” fell into a decp slumber or trance. He remaned in this eondition until 8 ‘ol when he arose up with a start, fell back upon the bed wneouscious, st 40'clock died in his mother's “With best wishes, “Your obudient servant, | be | Boston spec THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. that tho Lall extracted from the the Fr with those in the re fricnd, and this disec tery still darker. Uptot day I can not ex strange transpir Paris. Can you? ver of my ery mado If we wonld have powerful m must t K, it powertfal muscles, labor; if sound Iung Bull's Congh Syrup. )¢ For cnts, bru ses.sprains, burr frost bites and chilbiuins, nothir Salvation Oil. 1t annihilites pa 25 conts u bottle - BULLYING A WITNES. A Kansas ant Judg, Court, We sometimes grow! about the modern lawyer attacks ana mso s on the stand. but there b ma groat improvement in twenty years, espeeially in tho writer in the Detroit | juror in_the of / o, tried in Kunsas lator, who w 1 onst Paige from certain lanas clearly belonged 10 adams, was eleariy a squatter, but the | sited and the former appealed t The judge was a squatter, und a sympathizer, while Paize was aconsin of his, When Adams take the stand Pa name was Britt, began ow, Mr. Adams, you say yo m a party i Boston oy “And you_paid him 1802 “Yes, Sir “Now, sir, Diavis, the bozis « Iny dving “Be this case! How often have you b to the state prison?” “Look out! on his face! N honor, that ma wmant to th on robbed him of thi ALt see the ely 1 18 deliber Lobject to all this!” excinimed Adams® | lawyer as ho jumped . “Steve Bulloek, yousot downl™ his honor. “I've” known vou ¢ you started out driving a mulo te you was allus objeetin ¢ 1o everyt this man has been in state pr. conrt wants to know it. 1 the guestion.” L never boen “Have you asked the lawyer, Your honor, what has all t b the case on triul” asked replicd Adam robbed a s, your honor, "' replied I Show that this man i and Iy ness to do so. 1f a wolt in sho ing sneaks into oue innocent it 15 our duty to expose him. Lshouli“say it was," court. “The withess must question or Il lock him up tempt,” ST never did,” replied Adams. hen your looks belie you. L a'store afire in St. Louis Bullock, sot down!” e “You quit driving y 20 and went into I don’t know everything yet. T can give you half a mile the beat you It this man want to know it. We want what sort of a man kas como to skeer our wimin and children I did not rob u bank,” snid Al *0h, you didn’t?" sneered Brit wost, s lawyer, 0 higconfusion! e of nticreur corresponded in weight | deceased the mys plain the nizs of that nigat before ninds, wo we must take Dr. fonts g equals n. Price S. wyer, Aided by an Ignor- , Urentes a Soene in » way the Itsa wit- s really the last In Press Adams vs | Adams was ryving a to The lands ind Paigo itter ro ) the law. likewiso came to whoso bought ‘titafact that while this is land, s dead carefull We want no perjury in peen sent | ity blush | PoF YOur | yged yin houted sineoe m, and hing. It son widow?"” his to do Adams’ Britt, “If s a thief nd pirate, it is our busi- cloth- for con- Didn't 1id Bul- xelnimed mules a but you s court start and robbed a bank to know among us dams. t. “‘How abont burning a barn in Lilinois? I did not come h Adams, ashet “Your honor, insulted,” said conrt. nswer the question!” the judge, *I n of 1 pring, arn-burner to thy community I w. For two long hours Britt cont such questlons, and th the the witness to answe for the defense was word in regard to the legal Britt contended,in his speech to that it w plot to rob a b good-1 Ceitizen ot his all d rusted that he examine a w an ar “Gents,” court, charged up, in this c: T ‘ere Bill Paigh, and you want to retu diet to that effect.” We went outand ten of the twel ady to agree with the court s hung out, and to reward us ducing a disagreement his honos to jull for thi piece iid the Leap cosme which claim nothing injur,, 11 L0 the kin. bosh,all, or very me 8 pounded from the mos Joisonons drugs in the materis ey destroy the vitality of t making the consumer premature red and old. when we don’t want' no fooling nd belongs to are o0l ere to be urned to commanded my own, and if e bosom nt to know it mned to closed without a the ju -hoarted nd Bu! nsed to rgument. o rna ver- lve were Two of for pro- T sent us stics ofl to contain his is all cona- fous and medicn, he ly with' J. A. Pozzoni guarantees s medicated ‘complexion powder en- tirely free from all injurious mat will” gladly pay $300 to any chemist who ean find upon htest trace of white lead o) and cnl te pr: angly: Use none other and you will never regret. Price 50 cents and” $1.00 per b by all druggists and perfumer: Horse. x. Sold s Picayune: 1f you hire horse at a liver; bim as if he we out ten miles ought not to al your own wants until you see hin od for, If an honest member obligation to that animal—an obl to its owner and an obhigation to mal. Youare tne debtor of be though you pay the price of the yot no ‘money can releas the duty and mc clam i in the bargain botweew yourself owner. To peglect the” poor sp ast, that cannot appeal in your the commiseration of a simply unpardonable, and the m, is guilty of such neglfct is worse man. The arrant mfidelity of and his sordid love for stable y yjour own. you piLsser-b money are ou ought to treat Lt youdrive ttend to m prop man, you ou are under a two-fold lization the ani- oth, and horse, from nvolved nd the s ue is n who than a Bulaam sec te oudury erimes compured with his brutal abuse of the ass which he rode, and Lord wrought a miracle to sec lowed remonstrance instance in the who'e Hiblo of ad imal speaking, and _the mira wrought to condemu the sin of ¢ animal - We have but the al- one umb an cle was velty to Jure Oure of Liven tomplaint. Towa Favis, HardipCo., L. Ju I have been using -Allcock's Plasters for four years, and I could not get along without the: along time Iwas afilicted with under my right s had considerable difliculty i br Lapplied an All s Porous Pl my back, and one on my chest. 0 ulder blade ne s, ‘85 Porous think 1 m. For & pain I also ning. uster on 1 kept chauging them every four days, and at the end of cured, three weeks was E - - The Fair at Novgorod. entirey 5. STEVENS. ‘T'he annual fair at Nishni Novgorod is celebrated throughout Russin, stated by well-informed Russtan that it is on the decline. K knows, savs the St. Petersburg but it is journals erybody Gazotte, that this fair is of great importance to the EORGE ALEXANDER VON L— " My story is ended. I nced only add comwmerce of the whole empire there where the priges are. sottle It is for raw this | him unswer | NOVEMBER 8, 1886, | materials as well as for manufactured articles, and the well being of the whoie i al part of the empito depends on tho fair. Long ago the decline of this great tair has been predicted, and one day it will yanish before the efforts for the extension of steam power by road and by wate It is even possible to foresee the time when the Nishni fair will be only of local importance as a place where tne products of the small industries of the Ign basin are exchanged, and the opening of the Samara Ufa railroad on the one hand and the projected construc. tion of another railwey from Kazan to Mourom will help to bring about that time. It may even happen that all the exchange which s now carried on with Asiutic merehants will pass away from Nishni, where it has been centored for many years, to Astrakhan and Baku, where the minister of finance last spiing authorized periodical fairs. But although these are only predictions relating to some future time, there is no doubt that for somo fime past theimportance of the fair his been on the decline. ‘Thus, according to official documents, the cireulation of money at last vear’s fair has amounted to 135,115,738 rubles, which, compared with the precading year, shows a dimin- ution of 18,500,000 rubles, while tho pres- 000,000 rubles On the whole, the fai been below the av o, There wore fower visitors than sarg & multitudo | of articles have remained unsold, and many bargains have boon rotracted. ) prices have been settled, and no produce has been sold. There were also far fewer icles of merchandise than in preceding A Beautiful Present. The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, Conn., to introduce Virgin Saltinto every | fami? pmaking this grand ofli A Crazy Patehwork Block, enameied in twelve beautiful _ecolors, and containing the latest Faney Stitches,on a large Litho: | graphed Card having & beautiful gold monnted Ldeal Portrait in the eente | given away with 10 cont package of Virgin Sait. Virgin Salt has no equal for household purposes It is the elean- purest and whitest Salt ever seen or Remember that a large package costs only 10 cents, with the ubove pre ent. Ask your grocer for it. - Immens he public debt of England is given at 01,633,270, of Franco at §4, 5 5 nd of the German states o 000,000, Debis, The sportsman of the northwest s the Portland Ore hus no mutte mgs 1o muke o arioty of shooting. n g6 into eastern Oregon and shoot irie chie , and fish to his heart's content. Within two hours’ travel of the wetropolis of the North Pacific .coast he 1w shoot within twenty-four hours elk, d bear, panther,” grouse, quuail, pigeon, mallard duek, widgeon, can buck, teal, sprigtail, gray duck, bluebill, and snipe, besides swan and sand-bill crane STOP marCOOGH IT ANNOYS EveRrYBopY PRORE A BOT’TLE OF (\ \ RLLENS[UNG BALSAM al any DRUGSTORE TAKE IT FAITH= FULLY, AND Yoo Wi\ BE convincead THAT THERE 1S SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AUD PRICE LiSTS, ~..OMANA. Gorbow., ilasTiNGs. TAv Srrins. Nunkaska Ciry Nurson, MILTON R( P KENNEY DALLAS & LETSON, F.C. BREWER,...... HATRD & CO W.F. TEMPLETON, 5 J. B STURL VANT & SON,. . KASS & CO., SRS KRAUSE, LUEKER & WELCH, OLDS BROS. 3 5 Bur oNe RemESY FoR COUGHS & coLDS FIND THAT 1S Allens{UNgBalsam Solo BY AU DRUGGISTS ar 25¢ 508y $ 22y e JN. HARRiss Co Ufu s?op sfm‘o FRANK D. MEAD, Carpenter and Builder, FINE CABINET WORK A SPECIALTY, Telephone 660. 209 South Sixteen OFFICE AND RESIDENCE - Room 17, Arliggton Block, st Building West of P, 0.) “Ielopbone No, 86¢ OFFICE HOURS— §to9,and11:30 to 12 & m. 3 2104,and 7to 8 p. m, Sundays, 12 to 1 p. m, DREXEL & MAUL, ors to Jno. cobs, DIERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, At the oldstana 1467 Farnam st. Ord, by telegraph so.icited and promptly at- tended to. ohone No. 225 ss ) 225, © can be giveu 1n & cup of or ten without 1he Enow ledge of the person takieg It, 1s sbsolutely will effect & permaiert 5ol speeay Ker o1 U NKENNE Halnes' Golden Speeifie. 3otk knd Douglas, s Omihs, Ne Council Blufls, Inwa. Call or write for pam contuining Lyudreds “imon tals fron) the b3k Womien and meD e s o Ui counsv. AN e o wiih Meution Ok Bes pPRICE'S CREAM AKING DowDpE MOST PERFECT MADE No Ammonia, Lime, Alum or Phosphate K IDCAL BROILING. Troiling can be dono In the oven of the Charter Oak 1t Gauze Oven Door, more perfectly thanover e live coals. ia wirebroiler or 1 ordinar Allow it Lo renain in the oven with the door elosed 16 or 20 minutes. isequired, bo found nicely co THIS IS THE IDEA There is no taint of coal-gas or smoke, and the meats are more tender and better in flavor than those broiled over the coals. The convenieiico or broiling In tho oven wiii be appreciated by every ho and adds another to the many the Charter Oak Rango or Stove with tho Wire Ganze Oven Door should bo preferred to all others now in the maiket. or Stove with the Wire tho steak, ehops, ham or fish on a track, placing it in an batke pan to eateh the drippings. No turnin, At the end of this time it wil ked ready to serve. . WAY TO BLOIL MEATS, ouse-keeper, ons why . FAmnuRy, FrarkuIN, o 1 REND, LONen L Cirv, Voo OscroLA I PUkTTSMOUT STRRLIN N s STROMSLURG, A _PADDEN & SON, IMMERMAN & FRAKER, Display at thelr warerooms, 1205 and 1307 Farnam Eireel the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found af any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades, including STEINWAY, FISCHER, LYON & HEALY ORGAN PIANOS BURDETT, STANDARD, LYON& HEALY Prices, quality and durabllity corsidered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most fiberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible gofeces 'n materials or workmanship. LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO SHORT LN ~—OF HE-— Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul R'y THE BEST ROUTE from OMARA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BEIWEEN OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFIS Chieago, St. Paul, Clinton, Roc ~AND— Milwaukes, Minneapolis, ¢ edar Kapidy, Dubuygue, Davenport, Island, Freeport, Tocklord, o} Maldison, Junesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other ‘mportin nts Fnst, Northeast und Bouthenst. For through tickets call on the Ticket Acen ot MOl Furmum stroet (i Faxion Hotol, or & Usiion Pacidie Depot P 8 and the Onsst Din In the world are run o tie wail lines of tho CiiICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL HAILWAT, and every Attontion 18 paid o pussengers by courtoous employes of 1he Company. ML Muniger. 3. TuCkka, Assistant Goners) Manager. A V. B Cauvisien, General Passenger aod Ticket Avent. Geo. K. Hearvon ger and Ticket A J. T. CuABK, General Buperintendor nan b Cary ssistant General Passon- TWOKE 5, TANSILLS 21,620,850 Tansill's Punch Cigars were sbipped during to bush W yoars, without s driiie wer {n our'employ. No othor house 1 the worl! fully make sy One " wsent wan'od i1 cieh 80LB BY LEALIKO D | ble by | perior 2308 & 1307 FARNAM STREEY WRIE ’)maha; 5 Council BlufTs And Chicago. Moines, M 1) ixie, Chioa: o the peo: ORTH- STERN PAILWAY. IR nnly rond 1o take for | shalliown. e ar Raoids, Clinton, #0. M WA @ i il poibs st ple of Nebrackn, Colorndo, Wyoming, (/tah, Tinho. Nevada, Ofowon, Washington and Call fornin 1t offord supo lor advantages not posst any other i e g A fow 0f 1he numeres points of su: Joyed by 1hi patrons of this rond nd Chicazo,are I8 tw & adavor DAY CHES whieh are the fir thith mon Wi mEeniity can orcate NG CAIS “which are models log ince 118 PARLOR DRAW- S 1w s yonnidile CARS, An elween Om' At Counoll Huffs the {rafis of 1 e Ry conneet in Unan | the Ciilcago & N orn Ry w0 the traing of 1 o close connection with thoee of all enstern lin. For Dotroit, Colimbus. In'linnay anti, Ningira'Falls, Buffulo, Pittshu Montreal. Poston. New York, 1 time ask the tioke Clnein w, Toronto, 10, Rul! the anst, It va . M. HUGHTT Genernl M wish E P wor, Gien’s Pass't Chiengo, 1 WM. ABCOCK, Gen! Western At 411 Faraem st WILSON, Auent Owatg, Neb.