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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDA ot | HOW BIG FORTUNES ARE MADE | firere ' seroricdiv moverike ek worke | UPSET BY THE RECEPTION? | ot ek, o, f ot ot and s the stone used in the I 11 \ the same LIGHT ON AN OLD DOCUMENT. | ittt sont'was sdso vk . } bt from the same quarry as the sample fure which may be dne reason that his dinner he 5o seldom glances into the ladies' gal bl nished by the party to whom the contract parties aie so. exceptionally pleasant oy le and never has a button hole rose s on his desk when Mrs The Report of the Insane Asylum Investi- | was awarded. Mr. Botvin, therefore, [ The Oentral Pacific Railroad as a Founda- | Au ed | bud or flow cannot see in the re ned for the st Belmont is not by any means | How President Clevelan.'s Wife Paraly Tiowan 1 oo Ogan is nof me. Heis rather under medium ‘ . 2 on ass i haane ; . home, and doesn’t look I!‘»”-'»'.Cf nmittee Resurrected, rejection of his bid a )I sound argument tion of Wealth. gizo, his fouturbs gular, his look un the Staid Old Congressmen. spoony and moony umnm.“_ we had —_— in the stone question, and would_like a — amiable and dominant, and his gait . come “to think him unconscious of the SOME FAGTS USEFUL TO VOTERS | Drtter reason. Thosé who know Mr MEN OF MANY MILLIONS. | somewhat lame, the effect of an early | sTATELY SENATORS MASHED, | beauty of any woman. But, alas' | vin do not need the statement that any duel about & New York woman. But e too, is *‘dead gone.' and has that plot unst his has millions and understands the scheme and planning look. familiar to candidates ments | Huntington, Crocker, August Bel- | of money-making, which, in thisage, | And Al Business Tomporarily Suse | how he can manage to run on the same that could be mad would be met by endo miniscences Which Will Guide in | Tolinl of him as a competent and faithful con i . mollifies ‘many physical and mental de: . ticket and keep peace in tho fami the Approaching Canvass—Capie | Uf 11 145 0 compebont antl Futhf 1 mont, Austin Corbin and -l ! pended to Discuss the Beautitul | GEEC0 ONGL JSEAD Boace f tho, (it | tal Notes—A Rank Jail—Line ALL FOR BONDS obert Bonner. AUSTIN CORBIN, Bride—The Undress Dress thinks that Grover is the luckiest man on coln City News | sower bond clection on the 26th — Austin Corbin is a native banker who of the Ladies. carth thonght so a year ago last & passed off quietly and without excite Cow York Correspondence of the Pail. | has the eredit of being very rien. He is i November—nothing but shéer Tuek! And | of any kind, In fact, thors was | . 4 ¢ " 00 | also concerned with railways, ‘particu now to win such a peerless_bride makes [PROM TITE REE'S LINCOLY IURFAU.] | not talk enough about it vither for or | fdelphia Times: C. P. Huntington, & | juyly those of Long Istand, which he con Taken With Her Charms. his luck phenomenal. Well, Grover In looking through the papers 1 re- | against to have informed an outsider that | native of Connecticut, I believe, went to | trols, with various land operations H Wasiizaron, D. €., June 238.—[Corre | Cleveland is a lucky dog, and no mistake coipts of the secretary of the senate that | an clection of any kind was in progress. | California, in the early days, but did not | began by lending money on farm mort- | spondencoe of the Bk, ]—Congross has re- | 1 tell you the old lion tubbed his sleepy V0 depomitad with tho sonretars 6f skt e day was a rainy one and notuntil 3 | try to get rich by mining. He wastoo | £ages at Davenport, I small | gumed business at the old stand again, | eyes last Friday night at all active, and the wther the fragn nority of | P+ M. was the v shrewd for that, He dabbled in gold | Wiy, increas GOm0 | ol 1t we » vddings AT THE PUBLIC RECETTION o th Ske L R £ | Simmary shows the inattention the mass | JUEeWE for tite t soon st ap o hord. | gntil he had created business, [ 40 if we can weddings | wpon ail the world and a few othors tried such papers that are deposited there, t of HeoploexKibited {n tho matter. 'L'e | T8t o ut soon set up & hard | Indeed, it grew so uy iands that | and wedding receptions and other like | o look at the bride. Such a Pretated Wth e RSN report of the ins wsylum investigating | vote by wards for and sgainst wa fol- | ware establishment in Sacramento and | he determined to remove to this city in | oceasions, and keep the emotional tide at | tion as that was never held at the white No Ammc me o Alum, committee,an almost forgotten document, | I”i“ Warda Yok bina i adhered closely to business until he had '()“\‘l‘ T |n<-.'-|mnlvi. ‘\I -n;:l -‘\)Iv-uuifl hi IS | Jow ebb till frost comes —politicians are | house. From 7 o'clock till midnight PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. S5 ¢ LB 8l “irst Ward—For honds ngainst, $ a large and Iucrative trade. At that time | full capacity. He has been banking here | golicately constretod 4 sry suscepta- | there was a line several feot deep reach wusto L Nt legecs i hulveo oy Second Ward—For bonds wainst slippiidluseiion (1™ | some ton years, still lending moncy on | 9¢! ly constructed and very suscept i v : dabeldrich proved bills in sums ranging from two | Third Ward-—For bonds, 855: a hundred and fifty to three hundred dol- Fourth Ward—For bonds, 301 lars cach, and which paid bills were for | Total=Forbonds, 1,13; agains| clerk hire during the session, 1 many in- MINOR MATTERS The Nebraska clam bakers have been " stances when ot ten days' work was | secsion up at Slowyo island at Milford | however, decided in 186 evar done for the state, and tor which the last two days and a large de Pacific Railvond Hun labor such enormous p: were paid. | from Lincoln werein attendan < well | several other enterp st he would never “I‘; dretttied ": | farms, thus bringing eastern ¢ fortune of more than $1,000,000, which he | wctorn energy into co-ope would have thought suflicient for any | mutual advantage man, even for himself. When congress, [ You may remember that he was the to build the | pioneer in'the civilization of the eastern littlo pblic Lismess may | it from the treasury building, on Fif . ion with | be transacted \ull o adjournment | o y1"|I' et i ;""w'i'""""" A STANDARD NEDICIIEESES o ith i sacted and s adjo D building, waiting to get in, of all colors, renched between the first of Aagust and | sorts aid kinds. The prosidont gave oni | FORYOUNG AND NIDDLE-AGED MEN the time to gather chestnuts. I don’tsee | that he would sce them all if it took till ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPAID shy the countr argzo nood 80 dnight, and he did. But he showed LUS! 7 ‘Li snd of Coney Island, nll of which had why the country large need to set up }::'\"I'.'mllw ‘:\'lw\h M‘llf hu, \.:“(l“”“"”‘\‘m‘ ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE T0 AL Jong been: apanoned’ to sharpers, prize | Such a howling” over congross not ad sitig Cullfornlnns, | 0K boe nonod to shrpe il L2 ot " | placid, when he discovered that there ing Californians, | fighiers and the disreputable elas gen- | jonrning. Washington wouldn't be | wore repeaters, some of them throo times ble—possibly pital and iin ington, with 1his report of the asy um committee had | 88 !vur‘!_i'-* h’wm[‘ nqj! M“‘n‘ \ “mvh"'- took the contract for constructing the | erally. After building the Manhattan | Washington without that blessed band of | going through just to get a square look iy 53 i 4 > and other points e weather up to | o, i e T ac) ol @ > railroad te " A ) X o e, Ll e L h a we look about«t and a look most )“m"m My on ol dooitladlyc m:“”v Central Pacitic from San krancisco to | Beacl hotel and the Tailroad to it, he | hrothers: we love to have them with us, | it the happy maiden, she who gave hor- found that to secure the latt rainst 1. This renort cost the s d one fellow neglect T e ks, bt itis unden. | Ugden, secing the amountof money he they keep us from being lonely rainy | S¢If for a crown. 1o collar rivals he needed to own the bit_of road much moncy and the legislators much of | stood that the deiegation left here pro- | might make thereby ; Dotween Atlantie avento and Flathush. | days and make the strects lively dark [ 41 thrust it slong, saying, L dont | ymow their time, but never adocument, public | pared for emergencies in case of gotting CENTRAL PACIFIC HUNTINGTON. He tried to buy it, but in doing so he was [ nights, But it was real unfeeling in | With such a rish, of coUrse overybody | Esnasstedviesiity, Sarvons ant physiost Do or private, has ever heen moro effectually | et n;l snakes. |'\| v!.;m that s That was the beginning of his great | gradually led into the purchase, with his | Senator Allison to get right up in that | had to bo put throngh so swiftly it was | Erematsrebaciinefn Man, fireirs ot} iignored and its findings walked upon | dring the hekct of the theatrica aise: | woalth, and ever smee hehas been rap- | assistants, of the entire Long Iand sy | public senate and scold at the house for | impossible'to toll what the brido Jia' 100k | Saiela mepres saninede tem, Thatin turn put him in the way of i has this investigating report re- | iggrmation that the night before at the | idly increasing his store. He probably not attending to its business, and last | like. This ~time she shook hands ceived from the governor of the state, | thne tho town graveyard was yawning | made soveral millions by the Central Pa- | PRVIRE R SU OV 1he ISR A8 WIS | ok of all times, too, when every fol- | Wi all—just” o~ plenso, = vou | i i iediits who, iu¢ nearly two years, has sot his | that the entire sossion was holding eonrt | cific contract; but that merely whotted BUYING UL THE LAND, low was a little upsot. Senator Allison is | ghuking hands with the five thonsandt of | Ve teres, Fit gy bk ONE-MAN POWEE OV W ahove its re- | With Judge Parsons on the judicial stump | hig financial appetite. A man may be The indigenous inhabitants of th a pretty evenly sed” man g the groat u lio 1 TN ¥ Konaw i AL LR A LI B ! ) ! v protty evenly balaneed man and not | the great unwashed public ! 1t is glov Loy sonas o comn satisfied with a tew bundred thousand | of sand are particu "",}‘, anti-j but when he has gained a million | £ven to stagnation. | They are e i8 usually no limit to his dusires. | influenced by the spirit of the gre ndations and the publie will that endorsed its findings at the time. After a lapse of eighteon months this re wsily thrown oft his 8P tically, but from all I he dressed it to Kill, ¢ - 161¢" to 50 AR A MovIGRR G Aa o anay wiil b ro wking arti s to be an American citizen after ey wiifvo anow Fii e of his being | Who knows but what these five thous Komannw. "ol mtial ywhrted {naauthor by 48 his two | shakes may turn_into so many votes in | Honal Medical Association. to the Hon. A. F. Bi | trial for impeachment, cl °f | ing in under the commis ort i [ of graining admission by th with steal y tent instead | 10 purchase ot a | the g oy as if it were a thousand miles di hands s | s I 1 the long run. Mrs, Clov 10 BBEHHE ra of the board vorth the reading ngain. ere is what | pass at the ticket wag Murshal Beach | He covets the whole world, Huntington | 53 (0 f 0 ith the little the i | hands a crushed strawberry—but & phbect LG UL ! 14 wHh A it SR !',I e | Nt e oA fivo e the | now controls lines on lines of railroads | Ahey are contont withthe little they haves | black “opera hat, prossed elose | equal to the'situation, and comes up sunil- | o ey worth mo ~,:4;,=;W'zfl T e s SaG OGS gt Sae Me i > made tho | and is reaching out for moro. They are | they wantmo mo tif exertionbo | o his clean, shining white shirt | ing every time. A new broom swee e oriibes Sl W required to'get it Provided they can ex- | posom, he, too, must huve felt that hu- | clean? [§ tract the most ordin their two or three fi insane hospital and its management: 1 0GPy oumatie prosecution. A special | ealled the Huntington system and a Your committee submit thut the testimony | yrin\ont up from this point yestorday | Well known as the systems of Jay Go i warrants the following findings, to-wit: v brougit in the exenrsionists, | and the Vanderbilts. Between the three ) That there is not a systematie and careful wturday Stewart Gillispie, who had 1 continual struggle for predominanc S % e Life points ut. the, socks and aulcks : it AL Sl G L, :' n \num(‘ln an h .:v“'. Beon tatally wrooked. ~Manobs M it vetoed the bill appropriat e ok sy buildings t 0 of Lifo 1sof gron o for publie buildings in Siou _I(",{}:_ o The Sountey I b B.— v livelihood from | yian nature ean't stand everything and v weres, they ave sutis- | ghrive, and that it was “just the darned | the presid 1. Sueh a population, it is necdless to | juck of that man of destiny to win such a | ing money say, does not help the soil on whieh it [ hogutitul wite.” Senator Alison well | City, lowa, and Zeni 0 patients nter i L o | for they are all ambitions, more of pow | Soil on ' . Ohio, just to hav AT AL Constitition. £ “”",';"';:f.‘;.';'l,‘"rl“.'.'.""“,‘f.f,,,,'.'.'..J':,..'u"".‘,i*','.'f. hoen on & protracted sproe, was ealled | i o ey, Huntington, unhappily | lives. Ttoccurrd to Corbin if he could | knows thnt his revenge upon Willie Allison and s t pliysictan with & view o deternnining | ho ioed tely expressed a willingness | for his further acquisition, is sixty-five, introduca s iflgront oruoriof paople;ien: ALL 15 FATR IN POLITICS AND WAR, Johnnie Sherman for snuling too {r 8 casthis Panbody Medioal tnathidl tentand cause of their maladies, 6 120 10 jail fof thivty dnys in fact he was | and, though recently married a second | Greetic, industrions, ntorprising, ' in | 1t would be a noble deed of christian | quently upon his bride the other night. | yAGrte IR MAUE m..mn.fif. t there isnot a systematic and thorough | 0y 640 have o resting place for a | time, hashad no children. He an stead, he would materiully enhance | charity for the Y. M. €, A., or some other — S asiliod ot il disonses roquiriage the interests of the ad and his own. that e Skill of A1l othorpaye oot loes in the Missour Thranitant obsinite disoa fellow, to send a pocket cdition of the Bufl: medical treatment of that class known as A mitimus was made out and | adopted daughter, young, pretty and & R A I CHTl 0 bt Spae 1Y Secavely, | BREBNE ) S Vive iy A He and the capitalists associated with [ 1ible to otoh membor of HA St. Paul Globe: “I was up the Missonri | faneed suceosstilly witaout aa . RstARos Fhat there I8 no sueli conplots rocord of | Ziven him and he proceeded to jail with- \1\\'« r, to wh m, n-‘\.il re hility, !!‘n iR KEVa Lo . ye A GETO G bisd ible 17,.. b 1:}: m IA(I' of the T‘nn‘h and e b, p the trontei succosstully treatment of patients, a5 to their mental and | out escort, and where he surprised the | bulk of this vast estate—reckoned at et Lo peenpecapred | house—not forgetting John Sherman and ( river v 2 physical condition, a3 will enaple any one to | people in charge by handing in his com- | $25,000.000 to §10,000,000—will, in due | i l"",‘l“"‘l“l"‘"‘(‘_‘_’|'_ “of smail fand own | oPu Iron Kelly’—with a leaf turned | ist, and T learned more ab ) or know wiicther patients are improv- | mitmnent. I was & seone of raro oceur. | titie, doscend, Ho muy have thvelve or By g ot miare w | 40w to the chiapter which contains the um’u‘_.fi-(lul.fli.]_‘n:;»,“(il\;:nl..-:‘ll from studying R 3 rence where a:man g 3 S HIHEE sen years r vet, for he is | IS 8 verse about not coveting your neighbor's | geographies or the reports e rive £ 1 e o ozoing roport was signod by | ToUcC where ninan goos to juil by himself | SHA% yeats O waES 1 A §ON SN AR, | flling thowr places with now and vigorous | ife, " Such an enviout lov_of Tollpws s | Commiission from now till’ dooms-d ‘ 1 ovory. membor of the committas, and w | ol e S wntil 8 | simplo habits, and takes tho bost care of | blood. I is believed that Long Tsland, | ope huddled togethor, and oach one try- | To begin with, iU's so swift that it keeps HICAGO SHORT I IN i = ty of tho committes, five out of the | o'closk. Suturday. ovoniog, with Justice | himsulf. Ho is considered rathe which has long been the kitchen g ing to be first and last'in the blue room | Washing out ifs sides, which changos its p e R e urday evoning, with gustice | generally, but thay who know. him of Now York, will m the next ten years | on'the night of the state weeding recep- | channel from year to year and makes it ’ e hors of the committee, n view | dochran judge pro temporo throush | Mately say that ho hus a soft sido to his | have doublo or treble the value if tion, 1t would be diflicult to find. Tho y and dirty, the water going so fast —OF THE— 3 '\-': h A ',‘.‘{ ‘|.v4“~:m|\v“.' S \ll_‘ Y tho G Rl LD L S ey now in consequence of i cased pro- | Jadies, being naturally more religious, did | that 1t has no time to allow the sediment i tate A Hhe wnoruunate nsane (omand | sesgod carly in the day s had moay | Wholly self-made, ho owns fow inner | ductiveness, and Austin Corbin will be | not’wear a look of envy and all unright- | 10 seitlo g \ ' ) a ciango i tho oflico of superintendent of | o 1o R bsoapod & Sunday in thy | resou \d careslittle for the ordii immensely beneiited thereby. - | cousness on therr lovely beaming counte- This swift currant makes it dangerous lCagfl, [ WauKee Jfau y > the said hospital. T e tor by the lone session of court. | pleasures of life. He 18 best satistied, | cisl source of profit has come to him al- rces when they hurriedly passed the | for the steamboats to ran down-stream at ] Parcnthetically it might be added at | "h Gorator by DR e oh o oot [ atibtla: HERORES e LT sra | most L ident, or, properly, by opy bridegroom president by in a rush | night, so_they tie up o night and 4 arenthetically it | added < A young man of foreign accent who [ doubtless, when engaged in big opera- | MOt by MeECERS O IRV BY appy bridegroom president by in a rus N | every night y this time that the minority report in the | \works in a shoe shop in the eity became | tions and he gauges his happiness by the | 7 = CITCUIIS RO & alook'at the bride. That’s what | start out bright and early in the morning. ke <o much | THE BfiST ROUTE 1ce, and boats keep running night dawned upon him. Men often find the greatest good in what the The path to forfune frequently lies | gj e it | everyone went for, to get a look at the | Going up-stream, it don't mu st expect. | jride, and none more curious than our | differ matter, that undertook the job of white- hing the intoxicated to such an extent i Atoin® | size of his income, He has one of the iperintendent and keeping | ghat he becanio transformed from « lowly | best financiai brains in the city or coun- I in power, was headed with the name | workman to the proprictor and m ., | try, and if he were twenty years younger L ! nified nickled-plated statesman, They | and day. From OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot of J. N, Paul. ' twill b noted that this 2nd his rst act wasto cloan out the shop, | he might be tho richest of Americans. Iy | through obseuity. = ' Yaraialldalig htachibyout einAnoweof e B (R i, (2 vigorous report of the committee d proprictor and a ' 3 s w irk him sometimes to remember ) ; speech as the blushing bride smiled upon | @¢ -1 wer ) the ‘Big Muddy' on g has been a nonentity sinee its adoption, f::.l'.i{,‘fj;‘f:,‘,‘.,"{:,,,k’ ,‘m‘,l,l‘i,I“(,i‘,c'l‘,(,‘"\",m""“‘ " | Gould’s age and that Cornelius and Wil- | Robert Bonnéris renorted to be an ex- | them and said something pleasant about | one of the old-tim Hrontior steamers, Tt TEE EAST. and while the gove : h o b spectively, | ample of this. Computed to have an es- A ng glad to_oe them. " Sho did ‘not | Was along during ihe Indian troublos, unds with the gentlemen, so the | and Indians had_a habit of shooting | e g ' 's. didn’t gt B chinco o give | arrows at the pilot, and sometimees | TWO TRAINS DATLY DETWEEN OMAHA | te mitt-covered hands a te they hitThim, too. So boats, to COUNCIL BLUFFS ure Th is an ar ruard against this had great big pieces of Chicago, —axp— Milwaukee, nor has had woll on | yightat the point of suceess in his under- - Vanderbilt a toward two years to car valued $i 000,000 to $7,000,000, he | shake , thirt ars ago,worth nothing. | old sinn A Scoteh-D shnian, born at Londonderry | her delie: but fifteen when he emigrated | der pr ich mel y out legislative | fufinegs recommendations, mstead of following it | “Fiiei e & Hall lie lius chosen an_opposite course and 1n- | graat fora fine thic trenched the present pow uinst the | O sere ust let the con- re apt to er story brick block on | name and continue { t between ‘Twelith and Thirteenth, | glovies. But Huntingtion re well known protests of the board of pub- | T iR 5 five foet | Symptoms of discontent of any sort. soon setting type—he had par- | this under pressure business, peculiar to | boiler iron on each side and to the r SRS N T d il A b T eRoeval poutl ({('-ifiy"-:';lfl“\?fi:xiltlsxlihu’um&';- five oot | O awny, heavy figure 8. famifiar in | tally lerned prinfini at_home—in tho | statesmen.' The. old man Inoked out of | of the pilot house. But this did not P St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, things to remember and good things for | gollars, s g Wall street, ' His manne nt, | office of the Hurtford Courant. There he | the corners of his eyes occasionally just | tect the boat from a herd of buffuloes | Clinton, Dubuque, — Davenport, sle 3 blufl, and he Aok completed h ueation and became one | to see how thi were going. You sce | that crossed the river up above Fort | Roek Island,Freeport, Roekford, however much he may | Of the most rapid and correct composit- | he was kept pretty busy at his end of the [ Benton. Elgin, Madison, Tonesville, so many rich Californians, | ors in the town! He had the elements of | line, but he appedred well pleased with I'here were thousands and thousands Beloit. Winona La Crosse, New York to S pecuniary success, being strong, hearty | all the admiration his fair young wife | of the buffaloes in the herd and 1t took S h o is home hej prudent,” ambitions and resolute. At | was getting, and I kinder sorter think he | them four or five hours to cross the rive And all m.mrhn&\;‘\‘i‘nél:‘lu{v.?tl‘:::mt, Northeast. the voters to bear in mind when the time How this city is reaching out has been | though ratl comes around when votes will count for | qeqin illustrated by the platting of a or agzainst the perpetuation of work of ot northeast of the cor- | possess. . this character, and * when a governor for and which has been given the | he prefer { the people can be clected who will Hame of Hillsdale. A. E. Touzalin is thoe | aud has mad verse the wretched course that is now in s s RO DO ECE CHARLES CROCKER. twenty he came here as to a more prom- | was hastily footing up in his mind’s eye | but they crossed it. We saw them as \ Vogue rogarding not only the insano hos. | Guner of the valuable property i aucs: | ¢, os Grocker, anothor man who got | ising “field. entered the’ ofice of _the | how many republican votes sho would | we steained around the bend, and they | por through tickets cull on the Tioket Agené pital but the state penitentiary as well. District Attorney Strodes was called up | his first start from his contract for build- | Evening Mirror, as proof-reader, and by | carry at the next presidential election. | kept on coming as we approached nearcr. | at 1401 Farnam sireot (in Paxton Hotel),or a STATE HOUSE NOTES. from Plattsmouth for action in a.case that | ing the Central Pacifie railroad, has come | his mdustry and perseverance got on 8o [ If that election should come off to-mor- Finally the boat was stop]g(-d—sluvy])ml Union Pacific Dopot. The Elkhorn Land £ RTRT )- | well that after a few he had gath- | row Mrs. Cleveland would carry it by a | by the bufliloes, and we waited unti nd Town Lot com. | from¥ ‘the | . Pullman Sleepers and the finest Dining m some developments of an inter- | here tolive. He has been much in the world are run on tho main lines of pany has amended 1ts articles of incor- | egting nature by the time district court | clated with Huntington and is still, | ered together a saug little sum of money, | large majority. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL AWAY, voration, and on Saturday a copy was | Gayeroll around aeain. 5 W though considerably younger and of less | Which with the thritt of his race, he was CONGRESS TO A MAN 3 oy ant_ovory aitention 13 paid to pussongors ¥ iled with the ary of state for re- 'i'hc annual Universalist state confer- | financial ability. He is reputed to be | looking about for an opportunity to put | would vote for her, the husband being eep Quiet courteons employes of the company. o Cha arlain’s Coli V) o) R. MiLLER, General Manager. And take Chiamberlain's Colie, Cholera | K- Mttt Gonorat Managor | (o0 Passenger sion at | Worth from ten to twelve million dolla to the best possible use, Tho opportun- | thrown in as a necessity to_help fill up take C and is ,l>1mn, sensible, kind-hearted, with nylca;\m n_ncxnec!ud}l{". lthgw,;h lu ktv_-cw the cmc:\;s and veto pension m]l?, 1t !uull] l)l;m hw]a ;}v;mn;b;»n “lttl ::Iuvws(:tu oY B CaniexTen, Gonoral uarters of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Mis- o 70 days. S ay ser 5t marked practical ability. He, too, was [ not when it came. He had by this time | was touching—nay, beautifully pathetic | in the stomach almos! stantly. Get a icket Agent. Soutl Valley railroad in Fromont the 20th | bt LG davs, mi;:::,‘!;:g;;‘;;fif,:‘,‘;;",;‘;’, an easterner, who had become a'mer- | bought a printing oftice, and “In it was | —to hear the general conversation around | 23-cent bottle, take nothing else. You | Gro. K, Reavroun, Assistant General P of the last month. Dr. Cantwell, of Chicago. chant on the Pacilic slope and had strug- ln'mt\--lu weekly entitled the Mcl‘clmnts; the lobbies and in_the cloak rooms the will need n_ulh. g else to cure the worst | 5%y, ik, Gonerat Superintendent. Major N. G. Franklin, of the sceretary | = Najor Iranklin, who attended the in- | gled up from nothing to pecuniary inde- | Ledger. He mado by the job about $25 | day after that reception; with one com- | case of Diarrhwa, Cholera Morbus, or of state’s offico, is_enjoying a visit from | stitution of the Kansas Commandery | pendonce, when the raitroad contract | & week, with whizh 'ho was satisfied in | mon consent business was suspended by | bowel complaint. This medicine is made his cousin, George. W. Gregr, of Circle- | Loyal Legion of the United States, ex. | opened the way to great wealth. that day of small things. The owner of | a hair’s breadth on the olcomargarine | for bowel complaint only and has been . ville, Ohio. Mr. Grogz s a gentioman | vdisos himeclt as debighted with the trip, | . Some years after his sudden prospority | the baper, having invenieda pross which | bill, § ive tho membors a chanco | in constant use in the west tor nearly fi e tar In J Carrying the Bolgium Royal and Unitod States cord, ~The articles weré amended by the | anco of this state Berniinta company at a meeting held at the head- | the Universalist church in th prominent in republican circles in_ his | ind the success of the new sommandery | he was in Europe with his wife, to whom | he believed woulc supplant Hoe's®wanted | to recover themselves and express their | teen years. Its success has been un- A state, and related many interesting facts | g assured in the one fa they wunt | he was devoted and with whom he de- | to sell it and devote himself exclusively | adndration. Even “Pig Iron Kelly” | bounded and its name become a ho s in” his state, and he | hor in membership at their very com- | sired to share all the financial advantages | Lo his invention. Bonner was afraid that a fond pet name giyen that_ dis- | hold word in thousands of homes. Try regards the political skies full of promise | mencement nearly as many as are en- | of his newly-acquired position. 'He [ in selling the weekly some one would shed member of the house from E— concerning poli for republican success there the pr rolled upon the list of the Nebraska or- | Wanted to get'her everything that money | buy it who would take the printing out of vania, some years since, no doubt Why He Wanted Him Sent Up, Muil, suiling overy Saturday year. S iraons Would buy and in Dis generosity pur. | his hands. He did not like the ldea of | on the accoutit,of & peculiar smithy an- | A jury composed of eloven business Mossrs. Roggen, Scott and Willard, | ENWEAON. 0 16 citizons of the First | ohased such splendid dinmonds for 'her | losing his profitand to prevent this do- | vil ring his voice has while speaking— | men and an old. fellow from ncross the | Between Antwerp & New Y from the board of public lands and build L k s in constant dread of being | termined to pwchase the publication | Kelly prides himself on his v ward took to be a meteor proves to have | that she wa ice, and | ereck, says the Arkansaw Traveler, ings, have returned from a visitof inspec- | hoen @ bomb in the shape of Bernard | robbed whenever she wore them. At last | himself a good deal of a voice in the house | tired 'to the jury room., The foreman, [ HOL- tion 't the new_insane hospital at Nor- | Dolan's candidacy for the legisluture, | she became so nervous about them that WORKING UP A BUSINE: he has, too, But just think | when selected, romarked that he thought T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, 7 she refused to put them on at all and had As soon as he had obtaned possession | of that old iron-clad being 8o enthusi ed upin a bank vault. | of the property he set about trying to im- the beautiful bri were asource of terrible | prove it,which was by no means diflicult. folk, and Mr. Scott is now at Kearney | and the question to be evolved is, whethe inspecting the reform school there and | jy will burst or issunken too deeplyin the | them carefully ] enjoving Subbath day’s rest with bis | ground for resurrcetion, For months the | P R s oSO priE LAND AND FRANCE. » as to wish itwere | tentiary for five years, 3 V. ;| finstead of Grover (L belieye Mrs. |~ Tt ain't long enough,” said the old SPRING AND AUMMER G neighbors and friends at home. i Three prisoners were locked up in the | anxiety, but finally growing accustomed The first thing he ‘did was to drop the | Kelly is not in town). We never would fellow, “let's put him in Tur ten.”. ']i}‘n]u(‘y‘r: f'rm-‘x $00 umwb“m‘umll’mwm f I'he state auditor has issued his certifi- | cify jul 'yesterday and they await the | to their'possession they ceased to trouble | Me nts’ part of the title Xt to leave thought that of Mr. Kelly; no, in- ‘Oh, no, that won't do. prepaid, $45; oxcursion. $00. Stoorage pa cate certifying to the fact that the Agri- | coming of the police judge from the clam | ber. Ihave heard of her marked per- | out some of the old commercial tables :dy! But, then, no one ever knows “Wiulll, then,” strotching himself outon | 4t low ‘rats. Poter Wright & Sons, General cultural Ins nce company of Water- | bhako to give them trial to-day. 5 sonal imprivement at that time. She put | and substitute for- them miscellaneous | what will .1\»)1-11 here in Washington. | a hench, “I’m’ with yer." Agonta, 63 Brondway, Now York, = o ug town, N. Y., has complied with the s “The summer musical event, the rendi- | herself in the hands of Parisian “artists” | reading matter. Thus, freshened, its cir- | Senator Van O e e S “What, are you' going to hang tho | 1 Farium aes b 0. Brommin 105t Karnum sa insurance laws and i horized tot tion of eation’” by the Lincoln o and they transformed her into a new be- | culation began to grow and ina few | next. I believe, though, that Senatol i " L 2 4 : nature in her good in- | months he discovered that with very | Mrs. Van Wyck were not at the r about it." . T t performances, Her | little expense he had added ma Iy to | tion, Mrs. Van Wyck is still in retir *My dear sir, we are anxious to get HAMBURG -AMERIG \ ft Paris very much | his income. Every change he made had | ment on account of the death of her sis- | back to our business,” o act the business of fire insurance in this | ¢orig society, is the entertainment for state for the coming year. The local | this evening at the opera house, and the oflice of this company is located in this | patronage of Lincoln veople will be ex. | husband, howeve aty. cellent as he had entered it, except that he was | the same desirablé effect.” His best course | tor. But I hear of the dainty, elegant Then send him up for ten." N “The baker at the msane hospital com- | ““yosiday ovening the children’s play of | delighted with the change in his wife, | Was, therefore, plain enough; it was nov- | Senator Manderson being on the listand | “But that would Boa groat injustics.”” E":’,‘,flfitm‘m" plains tothe Beg that he is doing thir- | «Gulliy teen hours work each day ahd that hi will do for wo- | elty his readers desived, and he was re- | “fayorably impressed,” M B3 QUSDIDE SIS whscron % | This shows what mono " e N e T "this Conntey, | Bofved thoy shonld haye it Tho socond | was olose by to sten Manderson | “Thon sq house, the proceeds above expenses to go | men, who seem, at le; ves. And | fortable.” an’ make yourselves con ne dy I England, France & @e J Iabor involves the baking for the 500 to the Home for the Friendless, The lit- | to need only leisure and meansto takeon | year after taking the Ledger he engaged | Mrs. Manderson is afine-looking lady, |~ “Have you any special reason why the mates there, for which “he has been re- | (1o people who have een aggressively at | the lngher wsthetic forms. Irs. Lydia H. Sigourney, then atthe o legantly. Most of the | prisoner 8hould o up for ten yoars?" ‘Pho stenmships of this well known line - ceiving $50 ver month, and when he | work selling tickets have succeeded in AUGUST BELMONT. acme of her popularity,” to contribute | ladies present tried to look like brides. Think [ haye,” throwing a”quid of to- | built of iren, in water-tight comparuneuts, asked for §65 1t was refused him. The | selling a suflicient number to compleiely [ . August Belmont, one of the great | stories and verses to its colu mns, and she | Some of them had so little on above the | haceo at the spittoon, A e s over o lack of harmony at the hospital does not | 1 the house. bankers who counts his fortune by the | continued to be an exclusive contributor | pit of the stomach they might have been “Will you ylease nume it?" Dot itod Statos nnd Europenn mstis,and leas seem to bo confined to the superintend- HOTEL ARRIVALS, millions, is said to have had an humble | until her death, twenty-iwo years later. | faken for artists’ models. While Mrs. [ ‘Yes, fur it wont tuke me long. He is | New York Thuradays and Sat 0 3 ent and board of public lands and build- | M. Beams, Firth; Z. S. Luse, Wilbur; | origin. ' His tather German and lus | The next person ho sc was Fanny | Manderson’s black dress was decollotte, | my son‘in-law, an’ I haye been supportin’ | Bouth (LONDOX),Clorboug,(PARLS wd ings. g 4 George Craig, Vallentine; E. D.’ George, | mother French, he early displayed unus. | Fern, who had won a wide roputation by | she had a delusion of black lace to take | him ever since he was married,” Returning, the steamors loave Hambs The insane patient who made his 0s- | Grand Island: L. H. Jewett, Broken Bo ual capacity, so that his parents, though [ her unconventional, slapdash articles, | the cu I hear much comment on He went up for ten years. Wednosdays and Sundays, via. Havre, t cape & weck ago was recovered Satur- | RO, S:lver. Sutton; George Gray, I possessed of slender income, made a | paving for a story by her $100 a_column, undressed condi ion of Miss Meigs, e g . PUSSONEELS AL N“‘mI“"'L'lhumlmrfimn' day about five miles from the institution, R. V. Shisley, Red Cloud A. | special effort to give him a good educa- | This “attracted general attention and ighter of General Meigs, whose mar- Change of chmate and water often o ,,,.’;}.‘,? m,fi. iy inouth to Iieists whiere he had been hiding in the brush | Kfihser, Omaha; B. 1, Smith, Omaha; R. | tion. He exhibited romarkable financial | turned the tide in fayor of the Ledger. It | riagé to Archibald Forbes, the celebrated T alantl i SRENGI R R | o per London, to any pluce in the Bou 0 d 4 talents and before he was twenty they | bad, when he purchased it, barely” 8,000 | war correspondent, was onc of the social | Pect the o kU0 4 OF | Tohgtand, VI, Stoerago from Burope I \ for the week past. M. Seaton, Oma ) A RANK JAIL. R succeeded in placing him_in a subordin- | circulation, and within five years ‘he events of last week, Her dress was so | two Brandreth’s Pills taken every night 5. Bend for roun:} (ll"ft'ilr"‘fi'Aln % The city jailis kept well filled theso Benton'sHair Grower ate position with the Paris house of the | it up to 10),00¢. When "Bonner felt | low at the top and so high at the bottom | are a perfect remedy in such c they _ Genoral Bk X in and are a protec- W Vork: ‘W asbingion days, twenty-two filling the roster of | Al whoare BALD, ull who are becoming | Rothschilds. They recognized his parts | assured of success he us mémbership and the number who passed | BALD, all who do not want to be bald, all | and rapidly advanced him, and finally | to go to the lank ey A Sunday in the city bastilo. Partics who | Who aie troubled with DANDRUFIS or | sent him a3 their agent to' the United | deposit a elear §L000—the profits of “the omo time | opera gl urd: es were used to find out if she | also prevent ma Iy was dressed at all. Of course, she elt ambinous to please the g Y, Ealle Sts. Chicago, 1. y and | yg tion against typhus fever, or diseascs rom bad’ s¢ ze. tlemen | grising haye oceasion to Yisit the oflic of the | $1CHING of the sealp; should use Benton’s | States. That was miore than forty yeara | paper—and that way probubly one of the | (women never appear in socicty unclad B LlNGULN BUSINESS“ ! Grower. Eiguty PER CENT of those 3.0 i & 1i ade police captain adjoining the corridor to | pati ! _Hia g . ago. He fully justified them in ‘their f, his life. He made | to please their own sex)and be od s 0 P using it haye grown hair. It never fails to v R IMIGR. SO0t A aavellons 10| & Diasae & It Didn't Work, - Ll bt o he r‘nn. if not devoid of the sense of | gton e hle from talling, Throtieh sickness | f8ith who, ere long, w zed‘at s videly | ywan Sireet News: Whon the empla swell, do not fail to note tl nkness of | and fevers the hair sometimes talls off in a | WD account. Hu}»rum d by the op por- ism, one'uf which was to refuse | s she deserved, judging by the un- | 305 P GG furniture factory, operated | ecently Bult, Nowly. the place, and the policemen themselves | short time, aud although the person may | tunities he found here to make money | & cments, on which most | fayorable comments and low jokes | 1 *} TR ECEURE SECOTE BTG The Tremont, make vigorous complaints on_nccount of | have remained bald for years, if youuse Ben- | and gained access to what was regardedl | journals depend for their principal profit, | made, the gentlemen were not “well [ @¥ & SRR FEEE PO PR EES g RALD & BON, Pro at, and oceupy their room as little as pos- | ton's Hair Grower actording to directions | as the best society. He married the | and another to advertise in so lavish a | pleased. \ uy 1..1'.- 3 R PSS 1O FITAARILALD A So e sible, There seems to be too much la: you are sure of a growth of ‘hair. ‘Inhun- | daughter of Cominodore Matthew E.|a m sland bel B4 tou hoube' pay ) s Ehb 000 2 5 ty nner as to be without precedent. Mrs. Cloy iz a lady of good dreds of called them up and s in santary matters on the part of the city | 4reds of cases we have produc Bl fo0d | Perry, (not Oliver Hazard Perry, his the futhér of grandly displayed, | frugal training, has two waists to her A T SR ":::‘ like 1 ot Sioor dny. Buost carm ruSEN jailor, und the proper authorities ought | EUG"Gized for years we have. fully substane | Prother, as has been often reported).who, | mumficent adyettiséments wedding dress, 5o did not wear the | ATDG + €0 Ak Z0U KO 5 R 1o take steps in the matter at once and | tiated the following facts: 1852, commanded the Japan expedi- [ 85 much as §3),000 in she was married in, having put it a bl ahaont Rlm i alaht (lozan J. H, W. HAWKINS, see to it that a vigorous reform in this We grow Hair in 80 cases out of 100, no | tion, which resulted in her opening her | $150,000 in a single yea in eamphor to loan to sowe fame-thi iy BT T ’,,,m doat iRk, it Py J matter is at once inaugurated. To a citi- _matter how longbald, ports to this country, The union with a A FORTUNE FROM STORIES artist to paint her picture fifty yo e T A T T s e T Architect, sam who s culled up 1o answer the churgo ik other preparations tt contatns e | distinguished and istoric family was of | | 1 onner nus mude ail bis monoy, dircot. | hence, but woro the othor waist in 61 Ko tha CakAR Bk Offices 33, 54 und 42, Tioburds Kook of failure to abato a filthy alley, and who 3 cad, or veg eral | much ; all rig nefit to him and he has ever | ly or indiree . which | pointed bahind and before and sleeve 1y, out of tne Led; It is noedless to add that the idea didn't Nob. Elevator on J1th street, , passes up to polico court within breath- | 1 is (Ahacitic for falling hatr, dandrug, | Since occuvied the highest social posi- | is nuw nearly” twensy-five years oid. He | less, just enough low neck to show off | o0 ST 10 ES DRV G0 U e —e— ng distance of the j there dawns and itehing of the scalp, y * | tion. was the foundir of the modern story | the diamond necklace her husband gave | G000 Fo " aar® Sk m“":‘mg it fu his mind the idea of & great mcon- | The Hair Grower is & bair food, and its | As a banker, his credit has always been | paper, though many such have since ap- | her for a bridal present, and not shock | “'# Py ar F'M Woobs sistency, and while outside filth *'smells omposition is almost exactly like the oil | of the best. He does a very conséryat peared ying' his ideas and methods, | the *“'Ostler Joe™ crowd. Her arms o 2 2 g & o T R Ry A which supplies the hair with 1ts vitality. | but lucrative business and"is a completo | In these diys—he is now sixty-two—ho | were nearly covered with white lace | PILES: it PIL Live Stock Auction d do it in, while on the othor hand the | DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTIL' | American in feelng and sympathy, hav- | takes things leisurely, apparently enjoy- | mitts, and she Jooked altogethor lovely. | © A sire eure for Blind, Bleeding, Itehin | “Ruios muto in all parts of fhe il abominble smells from the prisoners' | ., Wit theskin Is very fough and hard, aid | ing been since his naturalization a'dem- | ing trotting horses, of which he has the | I bave a fancy that the old man wou't | and leeratod Piles s been discovered by | yutes, foom 4, State biloc .I.ln§lm \ quarters in Jail are all the more powerful | gie (Ee 18 SPRAFeREY GURCRBIY €ntels | ocrat, and having long been the chair- | finest stablé in Ame more the let his darling run any risks of pneumo- | Bk Williaws, (an Tudian remedy), eallod DF | ™~ Golioway und $hort Hom builfor 3 in their age and close confinement. Tenoh the papilla: In snch caces the doutle o | man of the democratic national commit- | thing else. He has obtained e good deal | nia and nervous shocks Wiliaine Todian Fite A sogle | o e A LOST CONTRAC triple strength should be used in connection | tee. His entertainments at his sumptuous | of gratuitous advertising through them; AMONG THE MOST ENTHUSIASTIC B R i IR AN S AT B. H. GOULDIN F. 8. Potyin, of this city, a contractor | with the siugle, using them alternately. home in Fifth avenue are among the | heis one of the shrewdest men, i well known in this section, 'Was an active | _ Price, ~single strength, $1,00; “double | most elegant and luxurious in the whole | no stone unturned to benefit himself bidder for the construction of the admirers ) ady of 2 land is o5 or applying this " SO0 s new | strength, 82.00: triple strengtll, $3.00. 1If | town, as he is an epicureand an excellent | extend his reputation. He has all the | most mag . U $ cent wife 01 his own. His | more harm than good. Williams' Indian | correspondenc ot government building at Nebraska City | Your drugglsts have not got it we will send it | critic'of wines, which he speeially im- | traits in extreme of the stock from which | praises of the g el \d ac- | Pile Oin ) tumors, alays tho | 50w 1, Hicheds Lo ’ iind was_the lowest bidder for the work | Prepard on recelpt of price, o o ports. He speaks several languuges, | he sprang. He bys been more gencrous | complishment of the young mistress of | intense pEgsHalany & DS AN6F | o~ ; v Pk < by over three thousand dollars, When, BNTO veiand 0, | though he has not yet learned to use | to writers than any other publisher, his | the white Liouse was eloquent as he sut in | EeLine warm il bid), acts as a poultioe, gives Public Sale 4 tiicrefore, he received a telegram from | Sold by C. F. Goodman and Kuhn & Co. English without a palpable aceent. He | gencrosity also acting as an advertise- | the clonk room of the senate and smoked | {Eiftih 67 S AR 8 P 3 * | Denver, Cal,. June um’ 1 Supervising Architect Bell at Washing- 1ath wnd Dougles, 18th sud Cumings | is a good judge of pictures and horses, | ment. Lt is his custom to engage writers | his cigar. It was safer to talk his ad "SKIN DISEASES € % boad of Show h;‘ t H v ton that the contract was let to a No- e having line gallery and a cholce stable, | of stories exclusively for the Ledger at | miration of a pretty woman here than, by | Dr. Fragiers Magie Olitmant enns as by | il of Show Short Horns, LA K braska City man he found it poor con- Killed By the Cars. and onjoying” tho “good things of life! | $500a year, which is far ligher com- | his own fireside, Sometimes it is.” Now | mazie. Viuples, Black Heads' or” Grubs | Relites, ™' Xdifosd vl b -%—fi . solation for time and money expended, LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 27—Alexander | His reputation is that of an irascible, | pensation than- they could get anywhere | we have always thought of John asa'man | Blotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving | ues, Denver, Col. C.M. Bransatl, Wincolid earand beautiful. — Also cures Lich, >~ und Mr, Potvin states thut the reason | Mueller, an old ana’ prominent farmer, and | though warm-hearted wan. Having so | else. He has g ut prices | perfectly blind and” deaf to the beauty Col. ¥. M. Woods, Auctioneer, g 20 eXtrava “asigned tor tho reloction of hisbid Was | bis wit, while iding t this ciy o wagon | 1ong hud bis ownwav, ho 13 impationt of | to mauy notod nen and Woniew, bt ho | &na wiles of ang other " womun but ‘the | St L, e, Nibvies Sore Liv and Whea 10 Fioln $100 BR ho sample of stone did not come uj > 5ol e § delay or contradiction, and the story is | no longer needs their names ov articies, | queen of his ‘heart and home. He has old by druggists. or mall ceipt of 3 4 ReT bateifioation, In couversasion with | load oreorn, wote struck by w norkebound | {50% PC, DCVERY SuenilY in several far: | Tho pper. ow takes oar of itself, and | boeh s unliko his follow st | o0gmars?, ruBslats, of mailed on rocelp National Hotel, tailed by Kuhn & you think | Courad. At wholesale by hrocter & | Avd get 4 guod wiaver or i00d wan. J. A FEDAWA chosen oo ho further stated that the | Bany & Chic 9 A" - | eign tongue: :ak of hi 1 {ts nronrlator s b blia N 3 y & Chicago railway and both instantly || eign tongues, not to speak of his profane | its proprietor understands his public e syuod -W!)- furmished by himself was | killed. oy d s proficiency in Euglish. He is a severe | the period. ECA nd | tors in this va t. Of course 2 i would wot Ve 4 &

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