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14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: UNDAY, APRIL 20, 1890.--SIXTEEN PAGES. f dollar the driver managed t, \ 1 WwCONEW ot would take for a Wall strect specu- [ With this h / X \ n‘ I p)Y U0 [ control could simply make enough money to | BE\ Bl”ERS \I-‘“ “PT[C' lator, He is worth, it is said, about $60,000,- | get gloriously drunk before tho races were l"h ”)T M l.\ I\ l ()Mu keep the lines In ropair and pay ‘the A Fl l T . 3 ¢ Blackbur 1O | interest. The people would get the benefit of 000, and he always has a million or so in the | r and when Senator Blackburn and Cof the operation, "1 {"M“_ this 1§ & vory flghty gt bank ready for any turn thag may come up. | sffondent Stealoy were ready to go home he | suggestion and will make other peopfe besido Yon Can Hardly Distinguish It From the | He appreciates, however, the loss of interest | eould hardly sit upright. Sentor Blackburn | How the Unfortanats Congressman is Kept | yourself laugh in their . but T tell you if nothing offers, and it worrics him to think told Stealey that the' man Rad promised to | BetweeAoTwo Fire it is a growing suggestion, and I expect’ to 01d One. he has to lose on this money between Satur- | take them back in ten minutes, This was L e live to sce the day when it will be in effect —— day and Monday, as the Stock Exchange is | just as the horse started and the two men in- v _— There has been a great deal of quict figur \ HE GETS A DOLLAR PER WORD, | ot open Sunday and bes side the coupe could sco through the glass | SUFEMES OF FINANOIAL QUACKS, | Ing by western and southwestern congr 3 church-goer, Like most millior door the dviver reeling from side to side. men during the past few years on tho | . he man Is drunk,” sald Stealey, “and I'm e sition for the government to own, oF control ) m ) \ td he'll K1l s All Borts of WHAPIAns for MAKIng | schomes. heve heon Iom et T (_ () ()(\ ] 11 \l.l ) )( r Yes,” said Blackburn, il 4 Only recently Mr, L LS Everybody RichWhy One Man looking to this end e ever, he watches the small ties and gives in a lump. Not Paxton preached af The Great Lawyer's Imimense Income Luent sevmon on mis- | Lt i g skl A sions and at its close he urged the congrega- s just drunk enough e e of Minmesota itrodu i 1 i ture of General Banks —Sage tion to give liberally. Ex-Secretary of the | Al this time the driver was lashing the (ke Ll rrency interstate commeree commission to ascertain 1< ()]{ 1: l \']: I)()l I \]{H‘ as a Lobbyist. Treasury Benjamin H. Bristow was sitting | Kentucky sorrel and Blackburn's rig shot Federal Cousrol of Railvoads, and report the actual cost of the constru /1 S D just in front of Sage, and as the usher started | out and” in among the teams and around cor- 'I:: ":‘l I::'I‘I‘;'i""‘il”ll """ l‘ nited § """; ""“ T . U e g | 9.4 o] ) e vy PO ich iterstate i ‘e s carried, up the aisle with the plate he turned around |-ners and over gutters at a 2:30 pace. Black- s Sy Wt b Sl Lo B Bl ] D R W B l D t, t (Copuright, 1800, by Prank G. Carpenter.) to Sage and sald burn and Stealey poked their headsout of the [ WASHINGTON, April 17, [Staft Correspond- | FUEHIICS OF bk Lol e Wil by r)- . . al (& Mo (=) 1n IS 'y Ul Aol Bdas, what are you going £o aiver | windows and enco of ik Ber,] At no time in the history | "% object of Mr, Lind, although it docs Baxton' Blool, 16th afd Fashar Streats, ro there boen so many | not appear upon. the faco of his bill, is in the ‘tion of the government ownership or \\'C I\I'(‘ lI(‘I'(‘ to %t'l\' Our offices have recently been en= { control of the railroads. The sume kind of larged and more fully equipped id showed a Tried to Yell of the government, h h to him but he would not listen butonly | Yemarkable propositions before congress as | d! 1 spend- | Sage opened his closed hand Ber.| - General Ben Butler has Ing considerable time in the two houses of | gilver dollar. j i g Ty ¢t » W ow. The genius of all classes has been ex- songress during the past month, He is as 0, is that all? said Bristow, “I'll go you [ whipped up harder than ev Weo shall PHow : all ¢ . "X* | schemes are pend slation to the asce: K g k " ongress during the past m ‘ "0, is that all?" sal i be killed. " snid Stealoy and Black- | €rcised to invent some proposition which will | $chemes are pending in relation to the useer- | with all the latest facilities for dental work. We make a full upper bright as a dollar, as fat as butter, as rosy a5 | twenty-five ¢ y be killed,” said Stealey and Black 0 taiument of the cost of telegraph lines of the | SO A FAS 18 . 3 w5 xi &8 f oan glve butn replied: relieve the closeuess of times among some of | country with the same ultimate objee or lower set of teeth on rubber for five dollars, guaranteed to be as & milk-maid, and his cye, which used to be 0 you de said Sage. ““I ean give as | burn replied intry the same_ultimate object in | OF 2 1 THios 4 . o8 cocked, is now us straight asa string. 1 made | much as you and with that he put his “I'm & believer in predestinationand if fate | OUr people, especially the favmers, Some of Perny S, Heamin, \ made as plates sent out of any dental office in this country. Do HAEHAY 61 i RoR the pross gallery today | hand in his pocket, drew out a roll and count- | has ordered that we are to die this way we | the propositions are extremely remarkable in — hot be prejudiced by what others may say against us, but come and and I saw that he took in the house without | ed out five.crisp five-dollar bil can't help it. T think we're destined to be | their character. Some of tne farmers of i el g L R T D ke (i OF tasles. T Hot thi Bmical opors | Lhak L DIS Wer How &nd th saved and wo will get through Towa have petitioned for the abolition of the | Philadelphia Times: A L bR bl et b et e Uiz L bt sl AL AR A e 6 PS4 Sos vl nblth: 2 plitled 10, Bt Uit i (a I Tust beford reaching the Ebbitt house the | SUPICMe court of the United States, They | blew off two of his fingers shooting. chloroform, gas, either or electricity. Gold and silver fillings at low= ation repairing his eyes was not to be scen, | appealed to him, but at any rate Sage held | Jus oré reaching the Ebbitt ho contend that it is a useless tribunal, often im- { — You can’t pull a trigger again,” re- | €St rates, gold and porcelain-faced’ crown, teeth without plates, eto. though he was not twenty feet away from | those bills in his hand tightly driver dropped his whip and he whirled the | pure and unjust, and thatitis o greatand | ;acked o commiserating friend, All work warranted me, and his sight is ne good s that of | the plate got close to him und the sting | horse running as he was five times around in | grinding institution run for monopolists and "vigger be hanged! How am 1 to DIR. IBAILNY, Dentist, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam. any public man in the United States. Gen- | them spasmodically into his pocket lie put the | a ving in the endeavor to strike the exact spot | the wealthy, und that it is us un-Amoricanas | o SRS g e import Open evenings until 8 o'cloek. Take elevatoron 06th street to third floor. eral Butler was sitting side by side with that | silver dollar into the plate with a jerk. Bris- | where it lay, He finally got it and then con- | GRSt 0000 L Guestion, = LLENERAGLNL other Massachusetts septuagencrian, General | tow caught his cye as he did so and Mr. Sage | tinued his 2:40 gait to the Ebbitt house. | o ecoived from nents of labor and : - N. P. Banks. The two made a remarkable [ whispered Both Stealey and Blackburn look upon their viculture in the west and south west pro New Coates House, Kan. City o0 abolish_ the nati ) Absolutely fire proof. Iinest and lnvgest distribute the surplus hotel in Kansas City. ~ Unescelled in its ap wenlous, FRANK G, CARPENTER, e as mi plcture. Both men are long past their seven *Lean’t do it, Bristow. T've got ties, and the skins of both arc rosy with the | Three Million Dollars Lying ldle k e 2 ata to tho peap pointment tron in their blood and they both show sapin | in the bank and i not getting a cent of in- o ey RO ComseLt e ;7 brains and limbs. Both have been many | terest on it. I'd like to do it but I can't L LMD S, of the money values of the circulating times in congr Both ha rved I Sage i to be one of the nio M. William Tonry Hurlbert, the | Medium and place it divectly in- the hands of [kl dCioil L LA L bR i cred millionaires in- the United | i) “jnown Ameriean journalist has Order Books for commaercial tional reputations during the war, and when | States. Y notice no change in his features n studying the present condition of suggestion of general character travelers, single, removable General Butler left. New Orleans ieral | afte bad day in Wall street, and ifhe | Rrance and the result of his investiga- ongress that has not two strong or man fold. 1. There has not been a meas not become over-clated. | tions will be published shortly by Lor sides present i he is a sort m & Co.. under the title of | ure introduced during the last quarter of a sent congressmen when he und Her Republic: a Record of | ¢entury which was so popular that it did not e He calls each mem- | Things Seen and Heard in the Centen- "‘;'“[‘Ij,,-‘(,,’",",_M[:L“;f‘;_““v,l.w,, five Hacn in favorof his | ninl Year, & presented to the house committee on \}mw LHASE & EDDY, J pa- | Longmans, Green & Co. will shortly | and currency relating to the eirculation of n < : RATION W@ | publish both in London and in New | tional banks ha BOORSELLERS AND STATION Banks took command iu his place. Since | makes a pile he doc then both have been in the thick of publie affairs, and both are stil Fingers on the Ke to which arc attached the political wires of | her “My son,” us he the United States chi | without ener of father to the | goes about among th lob! ort of patri rities and he has RS, opposed b General Banks is the ¢ troniz nir about him which is father \ Lk . £ : 3 ' Cesap he was a national characte brotherly and almost motherly. He attrib- | York, “The Houso of the Wolf,” a | £tunget ongunizations. L was shown the ENGRAV AND PRINTERS, still practicing law at Lowell, and was in- | utes his geod health and sustained vigor in [ romance by "‘!"im"”\ & Weyman. 1t tolls | i n WWhich is bein th thou- 118 South 16th Street. the pe very of th Oung | sands of sigi s, in whi brothers in the fortuight beforo and | that fhew (o poniie before this commiitee a after the massacre of St. Bartholomew’s | bill “authorizing the issue of £2,800,000,000 day. worth of bands to perpetuate tie’ present N e e R ROMACE™ | 161t I8 miade a Tivs it will prove disastrous to & it T the farmers and laborers, Th e never has y novel, which has reached its twelfth | heen any kind of bill introduced in this con He gets up vesting his surplus funds in buying little | his old age largely to his habits. houses ut anctio a- | and goes to bed at about the same hours the tion of big fortune. 1t was th vear round and he vises between 6:30 and 7, P. Bunks was the candidate for speaker of | and turns over the second time before going the anti-southern element of cong nd the | tosleep evory night before the clock contest was so close that for two months the [ struck 11 He breakfusts an hopr after vis balloting went on. One hundred and thirty- | g and s a great advocato for the St e R L I three ballots wero ftaken before [ healthfuluess of wheaten grits and baked [y ioaoe in another literary ventuve. | & bill of this HRRDNE ORI THERATIE and he was the | apples. A chop, an egg and a roll, some | (opsaquently about the end of May her | introdiced so far proposing new issue of i bonds for national bunk circulation, suggests $100.00 w7 . Agents Wanted ! Portraits Enlarged to any size, l Weite for Speeiat Termos a0d Catalogue, Chicags Eloctric Light Eslargicg Co. 2450 253 E., Randolph St. 1is. The ONLY Lawn or Garden Hose MADE which will stand 400 POUNDS PRESSURE. Buy me Best, mwie Last me Longest. Bunks was clected leader for that congress of the north against | baked potatoes, a cup of coffee, the grits publishers will bring out *“*Seemingly,” A 4 Chicago, the south, 1 ehatted with him the other day | and the . costing all told not more than | » romantic and somewhat tr tory of | AN issue of 300,000,000: but these bonds are e J s to the influence which Jefferson Davis at a mar we all that tickle | Boverly Farms, one of N ngland’s | 5 ",','II""",'i'l’lg“lln';‘”‘fi" S miora® TR A hose whiels will do good work in most eitios, will clve oo otlon in held in that congress and with the adminis- 000,000 palate every morning, and he | most picturesque summer nooks. This | ronoacit T aiEtIe ) 5 7 other hi o] _ i . 8 proposition to refund existing bonds at one eGS0 Th Guvadie il e allong rafion of President Pieree d he s- | £oes to bed after a supper quite as simple, | story s the 2 X > | half the rate of intere: ¢ paid for > ¢ ke a long stay. stand t trafion of President Pierce; uand he illu goes to bed after a supper guite as simple, tory will be the joint production of the | half the rate of interest now paid for by the No'manor woman' now. lviag will evee daté’a For ptedness of e bread with a [ pens of Mrs. Rodmod and Mr. Lew | government. The bonded ind: trated his statement by giving a description | washing down the homer call which he the s upo of blac ¢ is regular in his exer- anderpoole, the government would be increased not one | document without using the figure 9. It stands / ~ ) of a call \.‘. h h vl1‘, n nf." _upon ‘aleb | cup of bl kv‘"«.m”....r.:‘ Hllhlllll'l'l“ \’.l\‘n ‘“‘”:. The '\‘,,,,A,A n academy of political doitir. Bt uuuim\nm‘] position ure b in the third place in 1800, where it will remain ten () I\[A\l [[\ l{ LIB“]‘,I{ ((), i kab D e that Intoxicatcs und docs ot even smoke fn | tnd sociul science organized in Philu- | received thousands of letters frommerchants, | years and then move up tosecoud plaos 1000, | b 033 oy pnam Street Omal \ I proposed iere is another 49" which ha me tostay. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, an unexpected sueeess. 1t has. alveady | o o0 o | over three hundred membe b dsto ran 100 yey also | gear older in a decade and he will last until It is unlike the figure 9 in our d s in the respect ofice. and he wanted Cushing S ————— . T e R S T TR t- | hie dvops to pieces all at once like the ol 1 ) ) though its | for'the perpetuation of the national banking o St e |l. M .’! i ”l y:....,‘vv 'n I "_‘”' i (.\‘ ; ,,,[ !I; Wl nee like the old working organization is scavecly two | system and to be exchamged for the 4 per :hu_t]nlt has aln l'3| moved up to fiest place, wher: orney Genaril Cushing UG 9 “Bate of Tennessee gives me some | monthsold. ™ Its membership 1ist em- | cents, which are fust neaving maturity. Che | it Will permanently remain. It 1 Senator B ting matter about N erybody knows Colonel Selle 9" Jigh Arm Whecler & Wilson Sewing The “No. 9" was endorsed for first p experts of Burope at the Paris Exposition of 1850, have the command of the appointment quite cral Banks prosented his friend and The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. g thinkers | petitions in f 1| as voluminou Thus it will | o of this prope 15 those agai seen that a ¢ s many of the leadi nd workers in the economic Twain's fath- and intel il S0 for it weral Cushing veplied that he field in this country and Canada. The 1 05! e are are lay is a | ¢ L, o €| senator is placed between two fires, 1f b after a severccontest with the leading mu Cotttir Lttt e L | S Lt L ,r”'j“. the Y S | fiest volume of its procecdings will ap- R R S T e e e fonty for by dofferson Davis. Aud," said Cusie | Qramatiation of Muk Twain's booke “The | por carly in June. oo ilaaR AT AL AR 0 AriGecE BiERT W given to family sewing ma ull fugr, it should be thoroughly understood and | Gilded £ ew know that the chavacters | = myo Worthington company announce | hounded by the othier “hibit b nwards ornme ccognized its superiority by the decoration of r, President of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Hoor. ave taken from veal life and that *Colonel Sellers is is applicable to hunir most every conccivabl 0. 9 of their International "he Feet of Love, study of A life, by Anne Reeve Aldeich, au- of the “Rose of Flame it will certainly be known soon if it is not known now that nothing can be goiten on without | father who was fully arepresentation of Mark Twain's isionary as Mark's amily came 'he Clemens from this present administ the consent of Jefferson 1 pisi]iancypa Tho “No. 9" is not 0 o o e oo prosident, | from the mountains -of Temnessce. Markes | “Stanley’s Storys o Fhrough the PR e e | e At Sa e s maching mprsyed et it tnst, bin, | father had put all the money he conld make | Wilds of just ihe clse which hus public ¢+ Grand Prize st Panis was itas the grand and his friends that elected Banks speaker, | 410 scrape into th b lands of the Ten- | Messr o old Heardsinivo Ladyos AL inisoyorine e i orant Yty ol Thanles on | mCssee mountains, He owned thousands of | and well-known publisk dol- | een rece i o, o and 1 g’ Those who buy it ean et wenure, Ui al Banks o ) S ey Al b T [ asainst fractional eurveney. 1t Sccins that | fore, of baving the very latest and best. the retived list of the army as major gencral U hiin and he would look over these | phit, is 4 fino royal-octuvo work, hand- | G5 RS USRI RIS Soiio - #oads news: 2 on T'hese lands are uuderlaid with the | somely printed from large. open type, days and writes T3 sits down o1 will probably pass. He i understand, not | A A ‘ e Dy 3 et T N L CaR A Al b o e o raah Hac | Bnestlot and iron. There's millions in '\"l"»“ e l”' nt l""li“' I'he work (\-.(.\.-,-- postal eards and letters to friends in congress ® fin ¢ ; co. | them! Millions! Millions!” At that time, | MU, Stanley’s entire carveer in Afri offering ac £ the'son- tween him and Butler in this respect is re- 2 | and is wholly disconnected from the ac: | ate committee on fiu of letters the lands were worth mnothing. M ived the markable. Butler is worth his millions her day in opposition to counts of other explorers. Tt is exelu- [ was 1t 'k's father shioned fractional ryone laughed sue of cu Ho makes, b s suld, §0,000 [ EvEO | o sively confined to its subject, Henry M, | the 1 S0 : month at the law, and he still owns | #td Mrs: tiemens who was of amove am- | gy nfoy and gives all the intercsting | Paper curr Some writers stated that it 4 £ | was ding and iuconvenient vigged, dirty » people had to suffer from losses ion, 8 1 brought a lot view of the sub- bitious al turn than her husband dy and highly thrilling urged that they sell the property and move | yost ,,,.;‘“m'} lito civilization. She finally persuaded him | story exclu t he saw SEilaMEratakina R ihe todo this. The lands brought a mere song | what he expe . and not what | jeet, so thut the senaf us much at sea, and the family went to Missouri where Mark | others saw and expevienced in years pust | 50 far as outside advice was concerned, « Twain first saw the light of da e with @ couting of Stanley at the end. though they had never heard a word from incidents in his | Wi diney It is Stanle and mutilation. The ne his Washington mansion with the big mort- He has investments all ov the i hie has been largely inte 1in West Virginia mines. His L p at \ ut that he ke [CAL DIx . Bost ties for suceossiul " quiring Medient cal’ Y ROOMS FOIR PATENTS i Atte pnodations West, Write for eireilars on Deformitios and Braces, Trisos Feet Carvatur ors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Inhalati ates ¢ hington is so g Blectricity, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Ki 3 DISEASES OF WOMENu specialty. Hook of an offfce here in a little white brick building f Lo % OB | o o1 onts in 1 PESEO, 38 3 o s " “ mstituents, Lot me quote a sample of d Blood, and all Surgienl Oper Just across from the eapitol, and he can step | Cent developments in Tennessee, says Senator The Jenness-Miller Magazine for A pril e e e on Free, Wehive Intoly s Women During Confinenent Bates, have made these lunds which Colonel | is the Iar nd most complete number | Stovens' Point, Wis., and s written on a R iand Ghon s martiatiuo o e Sellers-Clemens owned immensely valuable. | of this publication yet given to the pub- | yostal card: A Dol e Waa They contain valuable deposits of coal and | lie. 1The tem of dress advocated by I see you £ ar a ¢ ivon as old man Clemens sta nd did Mark | this m is now in such constant | vepard to fra almost any day of the week. He is one of the | Pywain own them today he would havea big- | demand, that the present issue of the discugeion. HIRG peaploall ywuniiiho old kel havdest workers of the lawycers who practice | gor business than in his book publishing and | M7 eleven pagos of di for sl ::\'A‘;";;I\l‘.‘. Rt (o s o before the supreme court, and he se book writing. He is now worth £1,000,000, | Sion and presentation to the most ar ple want it Dow't w not to burn the midnight oil upon oc Had his father stuck to his lands and to his | U styles in gowns, wraps, ete. I'he a but push it through, 1 Heuses a stenographer and typewriter to | theories he might have been worth his tens on physic culture, published | lican and entitled to help along his work, and he is as methodical | of millions, Had the fortune come, however. Jrow constantly more instruct- us the caleulators of the treasu Quring Mark’s childhood the worid would ot only are theré articles telling destroys a letter and as a rule iy : out from his papers into the supreme court v heen discussing the bill in tional_currency. It needs no plain w Apotency, Syphills. Gleet andv; e, with qu s or sen Epecial or Ny Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, WHEELER & WILSON M'F'G €0, vman of the 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago. vomen how to be beautiful, as well as how to d beautifully, but there are HOSE. Hon. Charles T his immense pondence, He ¢ H blical state ce ttee of Sol o AN & i{ tholbadle of.avery.lc ('W he reeoives its con. W “""",‘I“\‘,l”. Py h::.' u:]‘":.“:”' i }'"I“ s on social quette in every num- mllvll.: ulul.'.l v’u‘l!-uf x']'u'» he ; ians \nIIlI‘AllI' ) \vlnl,.‘:;,”,'.“,i:‘:‘:\ : <h Our 1 . 1 3 mocents Abrc ould never have | her, northwest, has becn he ot ZONM LRI LEO0h = ur hose 1s guarantee tents, and in shorthand notes the answer which has been sent to it These letters ar filed away and General Butler can lay his hund on anything that he wants at a mo- ment's notice. His corvespondence would made a very interesting b that he began work on his memoi years ago but the matter seems to been dropped Virgin Cardinal whistiers, $2.75. been written, and *The Prince and Pauper Since the death of the lute di would probably have remained unpen guished and learned editor-in-chief, 1Rt or Bate tells me that the Rugby colony v, Mgr, Corcoran, the future editor ery welland that the lands which tion of the American Catholie swing valuable. Quarterly Review has heen o subject, of kburn of Kentucky had a peoncern to its friends throughout ride the other day quite as wild as that of sountry. The feeling has been hap- | may scem Sheridan on his way to Winc . Ttwas | Pily dissipated by the selection of the | houestly be ator Blnclihnin ‘hbishop Ryan of Philadel- | The gove in- | and inacon tion lnst new proposition in the way which he assured me was growing inpopu- and would some time be very for- , ftine for two scasons and will stand Imp. German Canarie extra good rollers, nment,” said “must 1 in the cour This ovinous undertaking, but I will some time be a fact, ! unent already has a parental and it is said B Young Parrots, warrant- ed to tall, $12.50 up. g 3ird Seed, 10e 1b, the day of the races _and Sei harge of our i tion companics, but Tywo curious things about iis | and Correspoude Steale s will tnke odi charon of | ehawge of o amsportation companics, by 350, ,Tvotious thin 8 b0y Butler are his | and Correspondent Stealey of - the Cour INORGIEUAKO SEMQBIL ! e 1[. it should own them divectly and control them g . cigars and his button-hole boquet. The but- | Journal had driven out together. They woere ADYAE g, with the July | 54,6 int of the people, 1t would be just Every bird sold with ton-hole boquet he wears summer and win- | in a closed coupd to which was hitehed a tall | Pmber. His stafl of assistants comy s easy sovernment to issue bonds for i guarantee. er, yeurin and year out. The cigars he | thoroughibred Kentucky sorvel, managed by a | 1py lf.”“'\‘l‘“ o ”“""“[‘ niy B r“ » Rov. | the pur allronds as for corporation to \ » wears betwaen his lips periodically every day, | big colored driver. s horse,” said Sona- | 1o ® gor, MECHDG, professor of moval f o it, T 108 e the guonina Buy none but the Continental Lawn Mower, (high wheel); cuts orass but unlike the flowers in his button-hole, you | tor Blackburn, “is a 1d he will take us = rolfT 2 Nis | any of owr bonded indebtedness, and if the < < 1slenr 7 ine i s i 19| 2 Avinge | « nover get any i from them. He'is | to the vace track inside of twelve minutes, “‘ x\\.va 'I“I("I,' \\(Hh hia | v T Max Goisler, 7 inches high. Over 400 in use in Omaha, and all: giving pericet sat ) them, ‘ ! s EpO R writers, the | government issucd the bonds and eontracted ? i / ane of the dry su of the United States, | His prophecy became true, and the two were e 1T A ,,‘,," to pay the interest, ull husiness of the country 417 South 15th Stre isfaction. and in o this he surpasses General | dviven outatthe rate of sixteen miles an hour, | tion as one of the letding Catholio ould bo donomtion a ceolidefoundation, Do {Ec v T 'l' \\'l OR W. T Sherman. He will take a Huvana | It happened to be a big day for Kentucky and | odieals published in the English ",'I‘,"‘j'“:’l,I‘,'h‘_“;l‘}‘ll‘"_’;‘l‘,‘I'.'",l‘.'f‘:,‘(_“"\'I‘;',"‘,::’_“,T\‘j“'_';fi I l]\II‘B/\l ()l [ X /i A & cigar ond putting the lighting end L tho horse named after Senator Beck mado it will volce the opinion of tho | bould bo found for fictitlous values as at {n his month and chow and think and tallg®Phe heavens. After the Taneral the corpse | chureh on all prossing public questions, A : and think and talk and suck and chew, for [ Was taken to Philadelphia stopping at the | Hardy & Mahony, proprietors, Philudel- * bowrs at a time. Now and then as he be- | ¢itics on the way and General Banks accom comes animated he will take the half chewed | panied the funcral cortege. This was a full | In answer to inquiries concerning [ S0 y feeder and branch vead. Now railvod eigar from his rosy lips and gingerly lay it | generation or more agoand Geneval Banks | George Kennan'’s articles, the editor of npanies zed and lines started | down upon the table while he utters a para- | though he is fiue looking now, was then one | the Century states that the coneluding | upon borrow ot only is the inte graph. Atthe close he picks it up, blows at | of the handsomest, voung ) the United | Papers in Mre. Kennan's sevies of Siherian | est paid upon this bor money, but divi- | It to vomove auy particle of dust that may | State wee| travels were interrupted by the author's | dends are paid to the stockholders, The goy adhere to it and puts it back home between | as a N iliness and by his succeeding course of [ ernment could get money at less than half the H 8.0 ; ¥ lecturves. Mr. Kennan oo hLowever. | rates of interest paid by railvoad companie the toeth. General Butler has little vespeet | and his long narrow face has high forc J Y | and there would b no necessity i for the divinity which hedges the judges of | from under which shine out bropared hrief articles on the gemcrval | 4y dividends. Tho voads undet government the supreme court, but he has not tried a dey Friendly Blue'k subject for the April and May Century, u ) and hopes soon to be able to write one or 1405 Douglas Strc BE VAR S & SO N, Furniture Companuy. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker’s art at reasonable price; for the wutering of stock prices. Yes, the governn, should not only control the trunk lin Now in his seventies he is as str pine. He is tall and slender Smoke in the col room for threo years, e | ad is covered with a thick that two move papers coneluding his Siberian tried it once but Marshal Nicolay made him | s hair and this is brashe Lup f | The L L A ‘ ’ w E= IN ’S ELEC I I tIc BELT tako tho cigar out of his mouth, and though | the forohoad. e dr i sbserved | pent Tuter In the year, i \;.“ IIAl‘\H-'\‘ H”A\I!:: ; Butlor said ho was not smoking ho would ot | wmew of the louse ard e ahways has a crowd | tury My, Kennan will liave an ieticlo 6ENTS' - TR Y AN I, lmpqu/‘:w 201669, g ; i permit him to chow it Mo supreine court | of callors about his dosk. As Tehatted with | entitled "Blucked Out, in which he de 2 ) / ; e LADIES i AMAAL gets move dignified as it erows older, and | him the cther day an old negro with an avmy | Sevibes the methods of the Russian pre @y) shaa Z < ¢ somo of the judges look upon them us | medal tled into one of the frayed 4 Two pages of the Century for Mo, 4 APPLIANCE 5Ny A e \ Riduaiy judicial gods. It was different fifty years | of his ve 1o up and with i hining 1850, are reproduced in fac- \ ATTACHED, MG years ugo when Heney Chay practised in the | with admivation said . showing how the censor endeay- vent Mr, Kennan's v from being read in Ru same way that General Butler does now, and How is you ad don't vou've. | 0xed to py that nun when ho once stopped in his speech and | member met Lam one of your old soldiers, | Ut X v walking up to the chief justice's beneh, asked | *Are you, indecd? replied Bunks, reach- | \ :“ tels i Prose,” recontly published his honor to give him a pinch of snuft. | iniout his hand, “and were yo1 with moat | o3 G Hurpor & Brothots, contuing Speaking of Honry Clay, General Bunks | Port Hudson ¢ jelopilaniiivoi. the work of A attouded his funoral in tho capitol at Wash Yes, suh, L was the 11 sailed through | thied to 1ive in the histore of Mrosololis fngton, aud be tells me it wus ost im- | all the shot and shell sab, an 1 .:. i I\ "IW‘ ) \u' x' \\.A vlh ‘l‘;x V’v S, 'tl t ‘_I| bell sab, and 1 wau W erature, One of them is Ephrinm Mik- A 'l. ash o .‘ « .l‘ witag Ay died hat I'm glad 1 done it and 1w it . He obtained the fivst prize for K Galvanic Belt and ‘lummrm?v ¥ Cure the follow in 1852 and the funeral ceromonies were held | again it you was ovor me | poetey in the vecent lite competi- : ingdiseasesand all oth- vz g5 ers 0f anervous ¢ h ri=fhou ~ maRioh ART in the rotunda under the dome. This vast | The general thunked the mun for b tion fnstituted by the Iehd de Pavis } % \ Kifid, Sclatiea Paralysia = % Epllopey,Spinal Ll & Nervods Debiity ball was packed with spectators, and while | will and reforred to the scenes | jury which ‘awarded the prize in- e Dischss. Piles, Hourt 325 o eryounne mbling, usting of U the sermon was being preached o great storm | son as the most exciting and da | W "Leconte de Lisle, Theodore de s \ Body, and &l dlseasee \ od from Indiseretion in Youth ¢ Tvous Prostration, Porson came up. The thunder roared and the light- | war, Puul Borget, Francois Coppe \ ) Weakness or Exhaus /’;.Q/ WA tion, Fomalo Complaints, in fact all sob nortaining to Malo o FCRAS R g 3 : Riooh Mallar ) " 7N Wechallengetho W orld & toproduce a belt that will compare with it. is underthocontrol of the ning flashed, and the crowd half shrouded | Isaw Russell Sago in the Arlington hotel | Stephane Mallurme and Cautelle Men- & wearerandcanbomade Buedici gnild or strony losult sny complaint; this cany 008 WIE A0 OLar ous z The Suspensory for weakneas of men is connected directly 1o the FBattery, the disks are so adjusted that by means o in durkness was illumined now and then by | last night and speaking of Banks vecalls the | 4¢% The literary reputation of the et improvement men lifted the competition above all ¢ liandcs the Eieetrieity can bo carried ta ny part of tho Hody. This ia the Eatent and Greatest inioviioit | £ the great sheets of flame which shot ucross | fact that Sage was in congress when Bauks | . . : o A : S vhen Bauks | 1 T : hop : 16 T it Elottricity to tho Trody, This Klectro-Glvanic Tody Tielt nas just boen 1 ver in Washington fhadobd s | was making his noted contest for the speuk- | Yol And made their decision the talk of ; Eront View: 0f & belt wants (e’ best apd this ho il Ao the Owen to he. 1t dilers from ll otiers. 1t 1a o Jhdttery lolt contaiolu . &g Mok Viewe 8 ) which it is claimed b wjustly appro- | ership. Sage manoged his canyasy and he | L0V I Is 1 Pros containg nic cells with 100 degrees of stre except onr' No. 4 Full Power Guarant elt, whici Contains Two Hattericn and 11 3 e ek st A ht ‘ i £ e bor o o 1€ | seven vrose poems by M. Milehael, one degrees of strength, has & Posit d Negaive carrent, 8 d‘:l‘x,u;\'lrnrxuy;:v['l"o“n;vrnfiil,.ffl'flfl,fin"flg’%}:l J:mygflvfil'_ o iR Pane Tsttery. Tho Eleotrio current oan be 4 V 3 COHER @4 0RO OF tho Yoy Aombers of o | of whic 5 en espec g he O "not & €' oltaio Belt, or & , of any descriptiol ne omp! X by Elec i 0 othe gt and easily worn and 15 one of Mr. Sage's pet ities, and iv is | He made a go ord and ho did-his best | O WhiCh wus written cially for the Tested ,f,’,“,’,",',““,’,‘,,‘..‘l,"-f'"“nll 18 Yo the body. find fs worn only from 8ix (0 ten hours dky OF BIENE After exan iping ihin belt o wi| LUy o otier,ua it 4a gt aad casily worn and 1 that e ha ) ; volume superior to 11 others how oflered for talo. ' To ehow e K Congidenes wo hiave 1n our Eleciro-Galvanio el and Aiiance, we will nend our Eutl Barcer No. & Nl complete to Am Kgs 410 Tine. iven sayars) lnvge fortunes | o got the 1 States o buy Mt Dr. Martinenei’s fortlwoming book PUEpOAIlTe pare e By Qayas trial, and if it docs not Prove £0 be or da what we Jepredent, you can returnt ous, Physicians cudorse the Owen Ticlt u th h Sepd 6o, poatage 108 toit. 1 thought of this us I b -\ but 0t wake it He b A ; : T iona ol ariies OB ILIELY duys e dwiiiien by & phyalcian Of OVer 40y ears expericnce, which will b sent You b & plain scaled euvelopo, g17ing inatructions how b treatyaurselt with clocthicy R T TR s e Shantty . 1 Both B 1e Seat of Authority in Religion, Withont theaid etn Mook 108 oF tho e of medicine: - Send for & pair of Dr. Oweu's Electric Insoles, Price 8100, which will cureyou of Goul, blains, Cramps in Feet o Lego, or Cold koo t 1 AU Saak rathar ta 10 beat run ¢ Wy b | will be published almost immediately by Dot Whste your manky on bélts patented years ago. We have private consuitation rooms for ladice aj well as gents, and all who call or wrilo us can Teat saryfed Buab by Wil vaceis, 66 B man of seventy, white whiskers well | Stealey bad invosted slightly in the Longmans, Green & Co, The book is e ey o b e o {heLr case they will bo bo advised. — Open at al times, - Cousultation ot oflice, or by mai free. Foriuformation how toobtain § trimmed and 5 wer Hp clean shaved o 1 W nd dlack ) Wil | . 0t riamumed aud bis’ upper lip clean shaved, ho f wutual 1 I Blackburn w Idressed hiot to philosophers or sehol 2345} The OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO., 308 North Broadway; St. Louis, Mo, looked more @ preacher than the u over his winnings that in a spasmodic als, but to_educated porsons interestod : and 826 Broadway, Northeast Corner of 12th, New York City, | iu the results of wodern knowledge, d cul d king of " aad e was tho lust | geuervsity be guve & bdf dollar to the