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WASHINCTON NOTES. Gaiety Despises Lent in the Na- tional Oapital and Ssciety 8till Holds Her On. A Pretty Nebraska Belle at Co'onel Ingersoll's, Funin theSenateand Fallibility in the Supreme Court. Soms Floatiag Waskingtoa G sasip WasHiNarox, Febraary 20, £883 Lont may effact society {u Now Yor! and Boaton, bat. ita influence s felt very littls at Washington, Here the ‘qay word has soarcsly had an inte Tuption on accoent of the beginning of Lent, and # the good Catholica and Kpiscopalinus are 'withdrawing from the whitl for the forty days, their nbsence is scarcely porceived in the crowds of more worldly people. The president, who is 4 Tegular attend- | graph, as well as by {ettor, just across the board from Commender ovyessaire, of the navg, at a large dinner party. She had her qaesifon ready, and as se0n as they me. aiter- ward she said to the ccmmauder, whom she had not seen for some time: “And how ix Mrs. Lovvessalre?’ “‘She Is diad, madam " solemnly re- plieat the bereaved husband. Madame tarned off her blander as smoothly and quickly as possible, and bit her lip savagely on the way home. The other nizht she mot the sorrowing comman<ier for the tirsi time slnco (ast winter. ‘‘And how is Mrs. Levvos. salre?‘ ehe asked him, before the thought, ‘‘She iss'ill dead. madame,” replied the grave commander, hiseyos twinkliog with sotcthing tike merri- ment and vexat Urs, Blank went to the Hot Springs of Arkansss for her healch, or hushaud, e tusy physiclan, was wotable to go with her, Bu. she promised to keep hi advised by tele- Lotters ad telegraphs had secome infrequent, theother day ho telagraphied ker a8 to her present econdition, “Am going fasf an the telegram he ro- celved in reply. - Tho doctor was at the Hot Spritige as quickly asthe lo- comotive could €arry him. Mre, Doc. tor was well and glad to see him. aud W ant &t Episcopal services, set Lis seal upon the continuatlon of soclal eu- tertalnments by giviag a large recep- tlon himself on %.'nudly evening of st woek and his sister, Mrs. McEiroy, received ss usual on Saturday after- noon. After thle, ‘Lent ceases to be be te soe her, But why that alsrm- ing telegram? ¢‘What alarming tele- ram? You telegraphed me for in- ormation as to my present condition, I slmply repHed: ‘Am gaining fast. I don’t see anythingalarmingin tha ' | that this is the young libertine ror|afterwards +8 solemn season of seclusion for the {onable circles here, and, with the exception of there being no danclng, everything goes on as it did a fort- night ego, ‘Evening receptions still crowd the week, and afternoon recep- tlons, where tho ladies have a group of agsistants In gorgeous attire and ra. freshment tables set forth with all creature comforts, continue without interruption, Col. ‘Ingersoll's recep~ tirn wasone of the most delightfal socldl events of the season aud drew out all the Washington baauttes, Mise Mamio Saunders, of Omaha, is on all hands conceded to be one of the prettiost young girls In soclety here, being dowered with blue oyes, nure golden halr and an exquisite ‘§gmplexion, with a perfect Oapld's w of & mouth and a countenaucs of greatost sweetnoss and beauty. ing the absence of her mother n the city this winter Miss Saun- b has n the gaest of Secretary Mra, Ltneoln, and will rematn them some weeks longer. At el Ingersoil's Miss Saunders ap- bd in a toilet of pink Otcoman ¥ the skirt covered .ea of Honlion lace u paucis embroidered with roses in lors, From soclety to congress is a descent om the sublime to the ridiculous, t be made. The pages of and house are handsomer brighter than those of The Con- slonal Record. They are, ltko all right boys, fond of a joke, especially a pragtical joke. Senator Dawes ough.~on the floor of the senate the other day a very dignified old gentle- man of portly demeanor, gray hair and a pleasant face. They sat down to- gether on one of the rod leather sofas near the wall. After they had talked awhile Dawes returned to his seat to finish a letter, leaving his stately friend il alone on the sofa. One of the brightest of the pages, a smart little Alabama boy, hearing the distinguished-looking old gentleman's ame, got a sheet of official paper and \wrote out a neat note addressed to the , Wlassachu Senator’s frlend, in swhich he remarked that one of the ( Senate rules required all visitors to the floor to make three profound bows ‘ Fa i_)/an.v KEE-SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 / THA always winner, and the growing apj clation of ali his properties, he must out of his sheer savings from his in- come, be adding milllons every year to his already enormous fortune, Van- derbilt is sald by those who know him to be very doll and stupid, by no means the equal of his father in those qualittes which enabled the Staten led boatman to jbecome the great stoamship commodore and finally rall- road king. Bat he has all the plod- ding angacity that enables a man to hold on to what he gets, and ho has surrounded himself in the mausgo- Vauderbilt's Immense Waalth—|mont of his great railroad interests by Building Kots ac Sixteen Mile [the best executors and advieors, lions an Aocre. Should he live as long as his father and be succeoded by another Vand the samo kind, 1t is & curious specula- New Yonk, Febraary 20 —Manhat |tion as to what the Vanderbilt fortune tan seems to grow more Parisian eviry |will amount to, or perhaps rather year. At least, Parlsian wiokeduoss [ what thre would be, at the end of the 18 less frowned down upen than form- | third generation, left for other peo- orly, and a8 long as & man or woman [ plo. Yet if Gould were twenty years has been noted or notorious, 1t matters | younger, it s within the possibilities listio which, in some European capi- [that he might easily distance Vander- tal, he or she is sure of ereating |bilt before It came to his turn to sousation, The most notorious young | s art for that land where earthly duke that strats the strects of Parls | wealth cannot be taken, for he, with arrived in New York the other day. |all the money-making qualities of the I don's know what ho oame for, but I | first Vanderbilt, has reached that have no doubt that he will be received | polnt whers the millions roll up of in society and made mach of, though | themeelves, even though thelr pos- it people treated him as he deserved, | seasor be a fool or an idiot. _Aflmh~ they would shut_their doors in his | mission to the ploture gallery in Van- face. Of course, I refer to the D. ke |derbilt’s new house, on Nifth avenue, de Morny. It will be remembered |is to had on two in the week, by_ whom the Russian actress, Mademol- | previously writing for tlckets of COTHAM COSSIP. A Wicked Duke %ho is At‘raci- ing the Attentton of Nanhattan, Increase o! Divorces and the the Trouble of Aotors, The busy dector blesses the accarate telegraphere, We have heard a good deal recently about the magnificont wedding gifts made to défferent distinguished brides, Long lats of some of them have been prinsed in the newspape Some of tho rooms In which they were dis- layed looked like a bric-a-hrac shops, t rather refreshed me to hear very indircctly the other day (there was noching osteututions abou. 1t) the {ss Cameron whea she ocame the wife of Lleatonant - andsr Rodgers, of the army, some weoeks ago, were as soniible and as tasteful as'harself. It ts pleasiug xo know that one of the principal g ite on this occasion was.a complete auc f house furnishing linen, from a tiy mskin to a state dinner table-rpread, and tkat this yift was from Miss R)d- M. gera’ protty step-mother. STATH JOiTINGS, Strest fights have been enlivening Wood River quite often lately, The ‘Lyons scheol visited the Oakland school iu n body one day recently, Grendms Shaw, of Laona, celebrated her 82d birthd.y on the 102 She has fifiy- six living descendauts. Railroad competition has put soft con dowe to 85 a ton in Beatrice, The Fairhury schools wers closed upon the death of Hon, C. B Slocumb, It is reported that William Hill, of Tekamah, died on the 13th from the ef- facts of vaccination, The Blair schools began again Monday, all danger from smailpox being over, A well on a Harlan county farm is feet deep, to dig it. 4 Valparaiso farmer named Slaughter ralsed 18,000 bushels of corn this season.ll Work has begun on the creamery a$ alaparaiso, g%:grty horse hlg ranche |l| M; be started #t'Valparaiso, with a oapacity for turning out 600 ohickens at each turn of the orauk, Thousands of bushels of corn await transportation st Borchard, A scaroity of cars is bothering the south Platte ceun. try generally, ngmhnd bad 1ts first wedding on the has 25 It took three weeks hard labo: The Christian church of T raised-$1,300 for & building fwnd, The grocors of Fremont have organized a ‘“‘Merchants’ lllodnann" (orwn::hnl selie Feyghine, shot herself a fow |adwmission, and is avalled of by people, months ago. It is not such an unus: { who do not only want to see the pic ual thing for Haropoan actresses to | tures, bat to behold for themselves shoot themselves for the sake of|the Inside of the house of the great French dukes, aud is hardly a matter | millionalre. Not much of it is to be of more than a few moments’ wonder, | seen, however, but what there is 1a but the circumstances in this case | very fine and costly. The Oalifornia maude it partioularly tragic, and showed | milllonaire, Governor Stantord, quiet- Duke de Moray to be the moet con-|ly ocoupies Vanderbll's old house, temptible of his race. His treatmont | having his office in Mill's bullding— of the unfortunate actreas during hor|the erectlon of another Oaliforni litetime was bad enough, but bhis|millionaire, who, since his daughte treatment of her afcer death was even | marriage with Whitelaw Reid, has worse, His only grief u: what %o- | bought out the mortgage held by Jay curred has been that he could not find [ Gould on The Tribune, and taken the the ballet which she shot heraelf with, | paper founded by Horace Greeley into that he might wear it as a charm ou | the family. his watch chain, The estimate cost of the structures The bad example of Dukes and the [ for the erection of which permits like has staried up the theatrival pro- | were given during January is $4,006 - fession agsin, and the number of (870, Which s more than twico the divorces now on hand 18 astonishing [ovst of the buildings for which per even among these vory much divorcad | mits were given in the corresponding people. I am more surprised that)months of last year. If this propor- Digby Bell's wife should be saing him | tion holds good throughout the year for & dtvorce than a;any of the others, | there will be $75,000,000 exponded Digby Bell has always seomed like a|on new structures in 1833, Last year nloe, gentlemanly sort of a fellow, and | 2,661 buildings were put up, at a cost have bacome a victim to the divoroe great s the demand mania, Now Townsend Percy’s wife | the price of real osta in sulng for a divorce. Peroy hasounly |strong martket. When the land on of him, T amnotso much surprised |at the rate of §1¢,000,000 an acre, imagine this dramatic critic to be a |several ysarsto come had divorce suit has been a public scandal | street and exchange place has brought now for a number of months and |$15,000,000 the acre at that rate. Mr. the even tenor of the ‘‘Parisian Ro- |James R._Keene, who has thenotion to mance” ot the Union Square theatre | emulate D. O. Mills in the erection of has been very much disturbed. In|s down-down sky-palace for offices, has just purchased half a dozen lots on Broadway, Bro-@ Illn;i.f a:h streets, appear or whether some one else will | at a ficure which will make the rate a r:ke his place. But 80 far he has gone | little over $16,000,000 per acre. Yet, fact, from night to night it is hndlr known whether D2 Belleville will tloe in real life of honor and devotion to his wife, uj toa ur’tfilnspolnc. Bat even in ti matter Do Sary thing else he 1e honorable to the verge | others whose plans have been of fanatiolsm, I don’t know that l.g mount skward also. A new aj Y BEE~OMAHA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 =X THE “PEN.” IS MIGHTY, Partioularly the Missouri ‘‘Pen” Where a Mutinous Mcb Was Manled, A Highway Robber by the Name of Jobnson Leads the Rebellious Convicte, And Destroye $300,000 Worth of Property in an Hour, BARGAINS XN Partionlars of the Pandemonium, Houses 8pecial Dispateh to Tus Brx JerrersoN Ciry, Mo,, February 23, ~—A serious fire {s raging in the pem tontlary, Tt Ia reported thata mut.. ny took place and that the oconvic's sot fre to the shop. The fire depart- went rushed to the scene, but as fast a8 they put on the hose, the convicts out it. The guards finally overpow- ered the mutineers and locked them up in the blind cell. Meanwhile the best female population. A Medicine for Wom: Invented by a Woman. Prepared by & Wou The Greatest Medieal Diseorery Slnee the Dawn of Histona L1t rovivos the drooping apirits, invigorates and harmontsos the organio functions, gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre vo thy ILOTS, fire spread to the shoe shop of Gei- secke and that of the Standard Shoe company, and thoy are now burning, The convicts in the penitentiary had just returned to the shops from dinner to day, when a preconcerted mutiny broke out in the harness shop of eye, and plants on tho pale check of womaa the fresh rosos of life's spring and early summer time. | ™ Physicians Usw It and Prescribe It Froely. <68 1t romoves faintnoss, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relloves weakucss of the stomach That fecling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use For the cure of Kldney Complaints of either sey Farms, I suppose, as he has only recently |uf $44,778,686, and it*is thought the gone on the stage, that he would not | number will reach 4,000 this year, so This sends up and makes a beon married about four years, and ! which the Drexel building at Wall and yet his wife has had all she cau stsnd | Broad streets is situated, was purchsed at this divorce sult, as I should hardiy | 1t was thought the highest price for been reach- very domestic man. The Da Bolleville | od; but s ince then land in Broad Henri de Sargy, and of the sentiments | there are few that go begging. Up-. anything but fine that he puts in prac- | town, apartment houses in brick and De Sargy is the soul | terra cotta are the fashion, and th.{ house on Twenty-third street s to be is weak. In every-|twelve stories in height, and a dozen approved e | are nine and ten -storles ung?m Are 1 Jacob Strauss & Co. Four men seiz:d Vanhorn, forman of the collar shop, W g and told him to remaln quiet. Four Blood, and gl S IR ] ' maAn woman oF ehild. Inslst on Both the Compound and Dlood Purifier are prepared 48230 and 235 Westorn Avenuo, Lynn, Mass. Price ol either,§1. Blx bottloa for §5. Bent by mail in the form of pilla, or of losenges, on recelpt of price, §1 per bat for either, Mrs. Plukham frooly answors all lotters of tnquiry. Encloso Sct. stamp. Bend for pamphlet. No tamily should b without LYDIA F. PINKHA! VER PILLS. They eure constipa biliousne N Saapldiy 62 the Tivan: °a8 conta por Loz, AarSold by all Druggists. 48 @ FIREERE Lands- men also selzed Snyder, foreman of the harness ehop. nnr{-tflpp«d him of his clothing. John B. Johnson, the ring leader, a highway robber, under sentence fdr twelve years, rau into tho department where the horse collars are stuffed and set a lot of loose straw on fire. In a moment the building with its three shops, harness, Joollar and whip, was on fire, Pandemonium prevailed when the BY BEMIS uards ran In with tho hose. They were met by the con- victs who cat the hore. b Bend 81, 82, 83, or 85 for & re Johnson made an effort to esoape il box by Baxpress of the besh over the walls, but was captured and pnt‘in the dungeon, Hll;u\;sn com: g (0) [Oandien in America, put wp panions wera also confined in darl oolls, The firo was got under control, 15th &Dou glas St. El > olegant boxes, and atrictly pure but has completely destroyed Strauss 2] Snitable for presents, Expresa & Co.’s harness shop, collar shop and 7 < whip factory. Their loss is $100,000 i, ik 5 chargea llxbf- Refor to all Chi- Total, with damage to minor state ] oago, Try !t once, buildings, $300,000. O |Gl GONTEBRY, N Al 4250 m HOUSES AND LOTS. Funeral of . Medill. Special Dispateh to T Onicaco, February 23, —The fune- ral of Samuel J. Medtll, late maonag- lug editor of the Chicago Tribune, was attended this afternoon by a great crowd of prominent citlzens, journal. istsand printers. The services wero conducted by the Episcopal bishop of the diocese. Derrorr, Mioh., February 23 —S8ix ballots to-day. Ferry had only three votes, Palmer began with thirty, three more than yesterday, and ended with thirty-one. Stockbridge began FALL:Y & HOES, Western Agents, Lafayotte, Indiana, THEHRE FPATERNT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes No, I9—Full ot aud new house, (3" rooms, two below and ouo up-stairs. Eight foot ceiling bolow bove. Brick foundation, cellar, otc. , 8600 No. I8—Large two story house, 10_rooms, two Iarge cellars, good well and cistern, bar, etc., on Webster and 224 stroot, §6,000. No. 17—Lot 50x185 'teot, new house of two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistorn on Hamilton stroet near Poor ClareConvent §600. No. 16—Houso aud lot on 17th near Clark St. houso 5 rooms ete, $1200. No. 15—House of 3 rooms full lot on Plorce St. near 19th 1600 No. 21--New bouscot 7 rooms, with coner lot, halt milo west of Turntable of red stroet cars on Sau_dors St. $1000, No. 6—House of elght rooms, barn ete. lot 60x165 foet §2500, with twelve and ended with twenty, Wil the largest scored by him yet, lots began with OF ALL KINDS, on with his part. I cannot help bat|notwithstanding the erection of so Vacant L ¥ smile when nhink of the fine sent!-|many offices in the air, office room ca t Ots e 50 PERG To Thele ments that he utters in the role of [oontinues to advance in price, and HAS BEEN PROVED No. 252—Two full lots on 10th Street near Lake s Wear, The SUREST CURR Bt, #1600, for i The center pleces are_Interchangeable and re- ONEY DISEASES. ety Se Jobe 1 Parkers addition | | 08 000 e B cenle. \hs cotaket woin ranalag 1 ¢ lame back or a disordered urine| O Just north of tho end of rod stroot car line $400 S i b sty 'No.300-Kour loteon Dolawaro Et. near Hans. | Tho Agency for {hcso gooda in this town hae com park, 860, ° boon pis rive 5 ..."fi.ii’.‘.‘v’::.,";‘ L. on Bomti ihven e/t land_examine a full line of Leather and o, 340 Kightdon (1) Iot on et 8, 23nd | *Onnlee” Kubbor Boats sad Shoes with the He- %500 vo i ety el henti 1140t 9340 suoh a2 2 MRS, M. PETERSON on easy borm. 8 8m Loulsvills,Neb, o Ki Doe canno_pro.ure theatrical profession has a monopoly | they safe in case of fire? By no of divorce cases, but it does seem to|means; but the cost of olty lots and have its share, and I think the|the fashion of the hour demand this actors and actresses that have not got | style of building, and the people who | more than their share of husbands or | elect to crowd into the narrow space +,%o the presiding officer out of respect to the body. @ signed a fotitious name, sealed the note in an officlal en- velope marked ‘‘United States Sen- ate,” and, hurrying up to the fine- No, 346—8ix beautitul residence lots on Cather. ine street, near Hanscom park, $4,500, Twolve beautitul residence lots'on Hamiiton stroet, near end of old stroetcar track; high and sightly, $360 to §700. Several acre and halt acre corner lota on Cum- protection, .Eggs are gobbled up by restaurant men of Lincoln at 50 cents & dozen, The bulk of the hay baled at Schuyler goes to the western ranges, where the cat- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The directors of the Btats Bank of Red Cloud, Neb. §will recsive eealod bidauntil Mondsy, Feb- Burt and California_streots, In Lowe's soc- l( r l Ing, h, c Jy * brick Ygoking old gentleman on the red sofs, | tle need it. wives are rare. tween aur. $wo' Hystimust be oon: IDNEY-WORT fi.fi‘!?‘.‘:‘h‘"" e s el E’:'lh' "?a;?""‘a"fi.‘i‘:':fif:;;“ja‘:‘ g‘i:;m:'?n';u be be thet 5 ug. Plas ications ¢ n b h?:ndag it tog him as though he hlci Bchuyler's only baker is going awa; The Italians, when in a plous Seatifoitiejthsty chaiioes; \‘Mr. Ethan Lawrencs, my townsman,” says| Lote in “Prospect Place’ on Hamilton and "‘"Ig"‘!' K ; )t t by old David Davis himself. |and the people fear they will ha y | mood, exclaim: ‘Il ponte passato, il Dr. Prillip ¢ _Ballou of Monkton, V Charlow stroet, just wost of the end of Red Stroet | Tho right Ia reserved 1 rejcot any or a'l bids. ) 8 3 e :‘a;: .ui :he ol::'a o ;.'. wh:‘;‘er; 60 40 oat Ehon B o ve only gnbbn'to aanto"—when you'ye ey TELEGRAPH NOI'ES Iu ated from Kidney disense. The skin of his [ Car tiack and ‘Col of the Blaters of Poor [ f21-m&wt STATE BANK UF RED CLOUD. Special Dispatcnes to Tn Brn, shone like glasy, Kidnoy-Wort cured him. the bridge you may laugh at the| “myg poiler in Banholser's brewery, St. o, Clars, one and one half mile from postoftice, and Four more elevators will be built at ono mile from U, P. shops, §150 to 8500 cach, the secret got off in a corner and IR e R BRIDGE PROPOSALS. r month \‘. ted results, The old gentleman put als one, salnte—and Lester Wallack’s ““Sllver | paul, exploded, wounding 11 reons, none old eye-glasses to his noss, and slowly and solemnly read the little note through. He seemed puzzled, and for a moment hesitated. Then he solemn- ly and slowly arose, and with great dignity made three low bows toward the dais where the vice president sita, Old Isaac Bassett, the doorkeeper of | th ate and grand custodian of the viving senatorial snuff box, as well as one of the few men in the United States who know how eve! wvariety of princes, potentates, princi- / rmlu and powers should be treated, “was slmply horrifiod when he learned the cause of the pages’ glee. His long white hatr threatened to stand erect, s he hastened around to apologizs to the distinguisned vieltor. The latter was mortified when he realized how completely he had been taken in,but his good nature prompted him to beg Bas- sett not te:be hard on the bright little .page. The justices of the supreme court ometimes get to belleve that they now it all. 'Very frequently they are ot 80 well Informed as they think they are. Last week Colonel Moul- ton, the Cinclanat! lawyer who mar- rled a sister of General and Senator n, was making an argument before the supreme court, when Chlef Justlce Waite, who has grown great since the day when he used to practice with Moulton at the Cincinnatl bar, startled him by saying: ‘‘Mr. Moul- ton, the statue does not allow an ap- peal In the class of cases to which your case belongs.” When Moulton, who saw that4f Waite was right he had no standing i court, hed recovered from his surprise he said deferen- #lally, “I think your honor must have forgotten that the statnte makes an exception n favor of cases of this class. more in sorrow than In Chlef Justice replled: ole “The coart is too famillar with the statute in ques- tion, Mr, Moulton, to be mistaken about 1t.” Just at this point Assoclate Justice Biephen J. Field, who sits on Waite's left, and who had been taking & glance at the statute, nudged the chlef justioe and, leaning over, whispered something In his ear. Walte's face was hot as he turned toward the bar and sald: “‘Go on, Mr, Moolton, the ocourt will hear Mrinh:onl(;flz";l not v:,nter- ruj y ustice Waite, m..&mmludu is a very intelll- gent soclety leader, who, in the wild race for socls) popularity, tries to be able to make some appropriate remark about the family or affairs of every- y sho meets, Last winter ahe sat The roilroad eating house at Grand Tsland has changed hands, Chanucy Wiltse wrlé{ng to Guy C, Barton and a Mr, How- ard. The marshal of Central Oity began a crusade last week against the minors who played billiards, and the youths are now fired out of the halls there, Central City is corresponding with a view to securing a steam grist mill, A Danish Lutheran chureh will be built at.Palostine, Platte county, this s;ring. Osceola is building fire cisterns, A deaf and dumb book agent worked Beatrice recently, and on account of th novelty had pretty good su:cess. The Fairbury creamery will cream on nine routes this season, A West Point man with five children has given all of them names of which Z is the initial, A Chinese laundry has beguu businessin Lincoln, John Bence, whiie gathe~ running & corn sheller near Shelby, was badly injured re- cently, His clothing .aught on the tumb. ling rod and he was tossed and whirled around until he was nearly broken up, A Shelton butcher was fined last month for selling diseased pork. He paid the fine and sent some of the meat to Washington to be sualyzed by the depactument of aguioul ture, analysis proved the meat was not disessed, aad the butcher it trivm- phan A, D. Richey, of Seward, narrowly as- caped desth in s railroad ‘accident near Ottumws recently, He saw a colli was uavoidable, snd kicked out » win. dow, through which he jumped, receiving, severe bruises. Another passenger was Killed by remaining in the cat, On Tuesday of last week Ch. Arthand, of Oak Creek, Sherman county, was cut- ting into stove wood rge trea that had fallen across the creek, when .one of the limbs struck bim on the head, knocking him senseless onto the ice, He laid there for some time, and when he recovered con- sciousness found his right leg was broken at the thigh. He managed to crewl to- wards a neighbor’s house near enowgh for iea to be heard, and was then t: Carver and Bogardus: Special Dispatch to Tuu Bux, LoutsviLLe, Feb. 23.—The shooting of the Loulsville sportsmen’s assocla- tion to-day was uneventfal, Bogardus was present, and divided several stakes with amateur orack shots, He takes his defeat by Carver gracefally, simply saying he shot in bad luck, Several of his birds fell dead just outside of the boundary. Carver and Bogardus bave signed artlcles to shoot another match In Chicago, match third, on uw"t’lly the same terms as yestorday's meteh, Mr, W. J. Moelvin, editor Warren (Maas. ) Horald, was oured of neuralgla by 8t. Jacobs O1l, \ Kiung" having apparently crossed the guv'nor {s now laughing in his slewve at the eritical eaints who bewalled the descent of American dramatlo tate |, Wednesday evening Mrs, :}“'}g:,cnm{'- 8- | Minm,, cut the 14 four senslon of Wallack's theatrs, Buave | yeue s1o v thar vt e T oty when blae-fire melodrama took poi Theodore Moss is now less dependent, because the ‘‘Silver King” may help him to pay the interest on a quarter of & milllon, which this new theatre cost, in addislon to a heavy anbual ground zent, Comic opera fs lose some of its best lights. Tal- ented and handsome Louise Pauline is likely to go to the Boston museum {n a leading position, dropping *'Qeen’s Lace Handkerchief.,” D'Oyly Carte, Lenofr aud the whole gang of British- ers, male and female, are ‘‘golng 'ome to the blarsted h'old country,” as the season has proved a dead loss. Agnes Loonard, the handsome actress, came Q near glving employment to the obitu- ary writers, but she is getting batter, ally. She has pnenimonia. Kate Olaxton is also improving. Wiseacres allege that Kitty got slck becanse she was not in Milwaukee when the New- hall house was burned. Lilian Rus- sell 1s likewise better, but has already enjoyed one relapse in an exceedingly critical case, Po&nhr estimstes of Vanderbilt's wealth range all the way from three hundred to six hundred millions. There can be no exaggeration in the lowest of these figares, and may bo bat little in the higher. Speaking to a Times reporter the other day as to & reported retentiou of bonds by ihe New York Central, Mr, Vanderbilt stated Incidentally that he himself held between sixty and seventy mil. ltons of the stock of the New York Central, which pays regular dividends of one per cent & moath; that there was about one hundred millions in the Vanderbilt family, and that besides this he was & large holder In the bond- ed debt of the company, which ranks at over par. Add this to the sixty odd millions of registered United States bonds that stand In his name, snd the fatally. Among them were 000 and $20, to the insurance applying. iving five miles morth died s0on after, Sho was insane, Governor Batler, of proclaimed April 5 pecially exhorts mlnisters to feod their Maas flocks with the Divine word, and not to discourse upon political or other social topios, The effects of the flood on railroads at Cincinnati are now prectically removed. Elsie Ryland, of New York, convicted with others for forgery, but at large en bail pending tha result of an app dlnugelre . Her husband left & legacy of $100,000 in England, The hard glove fight in Boston between Frank George Godfrey, of g Boston, and Iadley, of New York, both colored, turned into a regular slugging match, Both men were badly punished, stand still, winning the battlo aad $100, The Missisippi society elected Parker Earle, of Illinois, president, The soclety will have » hor- ticulturnl exhibit at the Bouthern exposi- tion, Louisville, beginning August st. A telescoplo gomet, was discovered In 10 Kiduey-Wort observatory in Rochestar, N, Relief for Flood Bufferers. Special Dispatch to Tus Bes, INpiaNaroLis, February £2.—The rellef committee of this city Is recelv- ing large contributions from other cltles for the flood sofferers, Theamount thus far received aggregates $25,000, £5,000 of which is from Boston and #7,000 from James Gordon Benne't, of the New York Herald, The local committee has sent 120 carloads of enpplics to the Ohio river, Ayents of the board of trade relief committeo roturned to-day from {a trip south of New Albany, whero they distributed a boat load of provi sions. In one oase the party found & family of seven in the vicinty of Al- blon " encamped on a hillside, with nothing but a few boards to shelter bridge of popularity, that wily cid [ who were aster mslt. L ss hstween 815, 000. There Is some doubt as | | usette, » fast day, and es- , has [ S aeensburg rules, John L. Sullivan referee, Tn the and will soon be heard from dramatic. | fifth round Godfrey brought Hadley to a Valley Horticultural constellation of Pegasus by the the KDN EY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and =—=L|VER— It has specifio action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inaction, stim! on, stimulating the healthy searetion oftho Bile, and by koeping tho bowels in free ‘Gondition, offocting 114 regular discharge. Ifyou aresufforing from ring Malaria. L hess, aro bilious, dyspeptio, or conatipated, Kid: ney-Wort willsurely relievo & quickly ure, 2 thin season to cloanse the Gystem, overy oneahould take & thorough couree of it, (51 SOLD BY DRUCCIS’ CONSTIPATION. No other di~>ase s so prevalent in this lcountry as Coantipation, and no remedy| has vver cqualled the oolobral EY-|o WORT as @ cure. Whatever thoe eaune,| | Lowever obstinate the case, this remedy| S only b per cent down and 6 per cent Lotain Lowe's addition_ ono-halt milo wost of ond of Red Strost Car_track near Convent of Poor Clare Sistors In_Shinn's addition, $125 to $300 cach, and on very casy terms. Lots in Horbach's 1st and 2nd additions, Park Place, Lowe's 20d additlon, Ragav's ‘Nelson's, Hanscom Place, Redick's ad. ditions, etc., ete. Lota 'in *bredit Foncler addition"” quarter milo south-east of Union Pacific and B. and M. R. R. dopots, $260 to $1,600 each, very easy tormy, Sealod proposals will be rocelved by the Board of Connty Commissioners of Gage county, Neb,, tor the erection of a brldfin across the Big Blue river upon eithor one of the wagon roads leading caat from the town of Wymore, Gage county, Neb., and «vor and across said river, Said bridge to be one hundred and fifty (150) feet long, and to huy Al « cither piles, stone, or iron plers, for the erection of & bridge, suitable to the place, acroms [ndian Creck, on the line betweon sections twenty-n one mile southwi ‘Wymore, Gage county, Neb. Low bridge at this place preferred. Alko biidg) across Torkey Croek, southeast of DeWitt, Nel the old ‘one now in use, g A1l hr'dgus to be of wood, iron or combination, All bids (o hs acoampanied by plans c.tion,to be sealed and filed with the Connty Clerk on'or beforo 12 o'lock noon, March 20k, The Commissioner ny and all tids. quired to give bond heir contract, Business 'Lots. Taroo good business lots on Dodge near 12th streot, 20x120 feut each, §1,600 each, or §4,500 for all, easy torms, wa goad bustuew lots on Farnam street, 19 ng orve the right to reject esstul bidders will be ro- e faithfol performance 8| will overoome it. PILES, I distrosing com-|2 » plaint s very aptto be(J Sleomplicated with conatipation. Kidney- 8 Wort strengthens tho weakened parts and [physicians and medicines have before tul- Qled. t¥1f you havo either of thoss troubles| B Another 'Bank Cashier o'capes. Georgo 11, Horst, Cashior of Myerstown (Pa) Hank, raid, recently “‘Kidney-Wort cured my bleedi ¢ pllos.” An it 1 for all the painful diseases of the KIGNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.(c Tt cleansce thio eystem of the aerid poiss Bithat causes the dreadful suffering which| s only the viotima of rheumatism can realiso THOUSANDS OF CASES [€lof the worst forms of this torribio disease timo 2l * PERFECTLY CURED, BlrRIcK §1. LIQUID or DRY, KOLD by DELGEISTS,| T (i) * Dry oan bo sent by mail, , Wik, it TUAT DSOS Briington, Vi 66 foot oach, with frame buildings theror rder of the County Commissioners, for IVK:II! $000 per year each; rD'l.Il‘:.l 2 { A J.COE:{H) o tlln foet on Faroam near stroe, corner Beatrice, Fob, 22, 1883 y i Bplendld Warehouse lot on Unlon Paciffc right Way, north of track and oast of Nl Works—- THE north frontage on Mason by about 100 fest west frontave on 16th of, Farms a°d wild lands In Douglas, Sarpy, Dodge, Washington, Buit, Wavne, Stanton, and H 0 H I L I N E ufi‘l_fl lo;fi.‘;xllmlllr ln“:(l;:ldvn N:lvllol r ‘(:‘, x , renta collected, an1 noney loane on I.m;.wvml city and country jproperty ab low —OF THE— fon Bl It OEICAGO, . s new oy aar, rovs | MilWankee & St, Panl FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- RAILWAY TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE., ‘‘OFFI.|!® now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OIAL MAP OF THE CITY.” trom 000 TAVE, OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ~WITH— Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers GEO. P.BEMIS o e 3 | Finest Dining Oars iu the World. IF YOU ZRE QOING CAST P eal CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE., Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARE COING NORTH To enormous interests hels known to hold in other rallroads, his real estate, and [¢a¢ &n old man and his wife were propertles of varlons kinds, and the | found in a loft without food. Not & aggregate must be something euorm. |#lngle house In Lesvenworth escaped ous, making him beyond soum the | the water. Large contributions from richest man in the world,. Nor is |the Odd Fellows, Masonle and other there probably in the whole wnn::{ a | #ocieties are belng recelved by officers man who lives on a smaller proportion | ©f those institutions, of his income thao does this million- alre, Fors man of his wealth he s exceedingly economioal, an tl‘u of l‘lo’ck speculations d“:’:m his immense command of oapital in }feh23.2¢ them and nothing to eat. In another Ladles' and Genta' Rubbev Boots. New consignment just recelved. Frrxey & DonngLry, 16th and Bort streets. “Kidney-Wort has given imme lat) reliel, In many cases of rheumatism, fal!ing under my no- Yoa,”—Dr, Philip C. Eallou, Monkton, Vt. “Apr. 2082, “'I neverfound even relief from Rheumatism sud Kidney troubles till I used Kidney Wort. Now I'm well."—David M, Miller, Hartford, Wis. “DUFRENE & MEBDELSSHON ARCHITEOCTS, REMOVED TO %{]AHA nglCNAL BANK ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take tho BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukes&St, PaulR'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P, Depotand a4 Millard Hotel, Omaba. 4 Soe Time Table in another column, F. A, NASH, Geooral Avent, Estate Agency, ILDIN G, H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, Architects ~f thel % Natioosl Bank, Ne 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H CARPENTER, raaka Nat onal Baok, Paxion & Gallergher's General Manager. General 0. ok, dcad‘my o 1bé Bezeed Hoar, ey 16th and Douglas 8t., | ¥ ik, oso. it W

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