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— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1390—TWENTY PAGES JOE BRONN AND HIS MILLIONS, | fssisiess meemiom < [ AYS OF 4 WOMAN EDITOR, o Jomces oy & hex forers are cutl her 0 N is doul ful whether Gemeral (Gordm weill e e S Vatel Quftivatel women yieid ' ihe : . l ; o mf‘rwu;‘;:‘h‘ ::‘l:::h‘;:' ‘h’::fl‘::!‘: :‘tfl hlu: Imvpu\r Ol“l;:lhfll'll\ over the ivn Tdat 0 lne l UP toddard 0 : ; el y be LA Tt Arge, erevera cultivited I l fhe Joet (uriow Public (barader Sithf | 2ore lo theoodf thestateand less o 118 | gy Oyllg all Her Staf Plain, Sinple, Bwest, | dwais, be sues that thire pou. fad s ) " ¥ason & Dizon's Line, General Gordon is adifferent man In every Short “Dear” finement, moral power and life inits respect from Brown. He is a showy fellow, highest form., Fora wimanto be culti- —— ?:I‘! .n‘?;:- mlw\lg’-‘x::h:nzms‘m-lmh i T vated she must begin early, the daysof DS BI6 FOITUNE AND HOW HE MADE [T, | il ot lwencr. momtass thy mest v | PROGRESSVE CONVERSATION PARTIES, | eirliood are transitory aid fast.decting Brown's did and it is doubtful ifhe will have And girls are women Refore we know it o much influenc on the floor as his predeces- h" “h' “l r.\]nd “““: ”l Mg l“ girl has a . sor. Task 1 el we some- | A New Amusement Intended Mamly |Station tooccupy in this life. some one Eventhing Mo Towched Twened to | 4F TiskelGoural Lovie \ WrSh Wl BtV T | place to i1, aud_often she makes ber Gold A Man of Simple Habits— Gordon is & wan of more thin ordinary or the Fair Ser—Women at Ox- ownstation by het capacity His Relations with Toimbe~ ability, Heis tall and inelooking, and were tord —The Young Women and fill it. The l\ogm» n: itnotfor s scrred face, male soby the £ Toda; the end Gossip About Gordon. wounds recived in battle, he might be called ks 5 handsome. He during the Not Like Mrs Stanle, war, was mpid in hismovenents, and was 2 i » A4 W asmrsotow, 2. —(Spedal to Tue NOT AFIATD OF ANYTHING The editressof the Woman's Penny | The queen of Ilaly, according to the Leisire Hour, wasanxious that her hus- Pre.|-Tre se cntest which I | e jsaman of much mere than cnlinary | Paper, a Lonlon publication, isa true > e L ol Py 514 B s ¢ Sawiatty TR e SeTL. s I e bandshould follow the examplo of his N rl‘ / 'f D o owadag in Geoma meas e | Wil (6 bt comellynt sangr sl | loverof e ses, wites 8 correspondent | i3 2ot b hi2kion comamon. e ecral dale U7t ng iNex 07 y a}; S, imr=iba m. N ks vt M e speakerand has agoodaddrss. He | Of the New York World. Sheand ler |oiderly Piedmontese tficersand dye his ubt not, be the next sentor.” saff vork togethe: ost friendly |hair, which had bedome quite Wwhite. Bterto Austris during the last adminis ou know Bob ’nm..L-s,.-.:,m:‘ 1 i ol Bl i fion, tells me thit Brown is on the edgeof ) terms Not only are all the articles |Herpleadings were i;} vain, l‘unhm;\u s fhe prave. Sailhe: “Seator Brown his | ¥, mplied General Lawtn, *1 knew | Written by women, butthe compositors |3 0% b At it these subterfuges. Seving petition we ot been % Washingion this winterand he | bim very well. ile and Brown were stsword | are wvomen, the ofice boy isa woman, || gl dovalfies: vien Ml . .. e i points during the greater part of ther Lves in vain, the queen hac N §5, I am told, & very sick man. He has, b thotgh they worked fogetter duringthe ht- | A0d © arethe janitor and P"-‘"”l'lfl“ agen. She causeda quin P #ver as many lives as a cat, aud hemay re ter part of the war. W henthe war was orer | Lhe editress but one mame for ler |dye to be snt from Paris and put y coverand outlast the century. Eight years | Toombs refused to take theoath of allegiance. | staff—dear. The asistant editor iscalled |in the king's dresing room, together 820 he was worse off than he is today. Every- | He wis athis hone when the wnion oldiers |y dear, but the rest of the helpansver | with insructions for its dne i1 Georsa was talking about his dying © to_amesthim, but he wis winedin | 3 00 Jlobut sweet and short | BOWever,no allusion tothe subject. The §al ¥ 6 foctons counted bis areind sabllia. § 42 o b e | /D83 10 IHOR DI ERSe iing, too, sali nohing, tbongh he cnta | £2@rney and [ 3tk Streets, and Ninth and Pacific Streets o Florida, te g him he could not recover. | he ‘he had stasding ready \‘ Lot - e Gaiton not fail t0 seethe pigment, Now the v The ciane of climate put new blood in his | saddled fe o emergecy. He gliops | AAthome the Pemy editres enploysa | gueen has a_large white noodle of w feins and he his been worthia doen ded | g coa wka ship to the West | maidof all work, a woman cook and two |sheis very fond. W her hot - ten since then, nd fing 3 “ampe. It was | “lady helps™ in the *“‘preserver, who | a) o s Pt come ITROCLAMATION, 3 b o ; 2 L i s perplexity, sid: | [ wene nt resolutl S B e gver i o . | el | o e e aranios | reiagofer o sty P aemma g | [)rg, BaitsRBetts i antE forialaviary. He x(.fu more like abro'.m. g xh.lu . This --:\im;:i-:?lvl':fl\\v.lgfu!‘l»-slu\: fruitbut from which she realizes lmh rt0 had exy MM the @& P , ‘Can't! < v Ittt Pll i S a Speciali March soth A D 1s% N foms prevher, whotas el bodkawtt, | s wiwen hin snd Tosaos. Toouos wis | Iale (he profia of har joarn £itie e I socxlets trer: | - Why, repiied,_ i t_mansthar | Piysicans, Surgons and Specilists, | piaiio sttt than ko o scntor but b & one of 1 | : ; ’ Ditgusied vith the hizines d | From thit day forlh the subjoctof hir- | gthat fou an't. Therel Ulyses went | 1§09 DOUGL AS STRIEET | 254 it sid sction t ancrded s harst, direwiest md post (angos of - speakiug of B 1 worthlessness of her ganleners, |dyelug was dropped between the royal | g S g R & T OMAIA, NEB : "'.7.'}"'}‘2'.'(‘ se SR WHO R O TS e slonsin { potitics il, General T 3 2 | she advertised for female labor and | writer in Harper's Young Peo; i HtTonof th st of fhe United States sennte. s | you think of your fri ¢ L 3§ — ¥ be amendsd 8o us to read & follows: fook him for 8 sucker, tut his | Quickas aflashcamet r: ‘I think | an avalanche of horticultural loveliness Men's Moth hewentto his teack 1 askedhim P “Sootion?: The supreme court shall eon- ® sarcutic remarks made Ingalls wince, | b claracier W shalow over the | swept down upon her. Many of theap | Greatmenhave great mothers, and, [ Wht was the meaning of for - PR L T L ckemessof Ju . t men ha tslltng 3 Bt B asaty to (OFm A qUONIm OF 10 PrROYNos and though Inpalls gwe Brown | ipyy I asked, “of Joe for the position of gardener |as arule girls in . d nerve ¢ him that he had sea ‘ on. Tt shall have o jurisdiction u 3 + |1 vain in thed b relatin 1o roeve 16 1 » od lading with s vitridie | Browo's d were daughters of clergymen She | foree from their fithers. siys the ¢ A D i x lating to revenue, civilcases in v o H s org at WS gave o proper explaiion and which thestateshalibe & party, mandar fongie Brown’s we k into Ingll’s *“There w zel,” re) nerl Law- | made her seletion and has sinceopenly | York Press. George Eliols father was N "‘xvm pla St 2 —t e I e and made him th s pect The k Do o very fol- | jeclired that women make the best gar- I <able ik |y S $ te ju y Lo provided by law. b B is s clarged Brown | doners inthefield. r e s in 3 s hatyou can " K 1\ on four ) of mrileie six only innocnt ihin are his | i i e 8 a bill through ¥ i R . i L uplish, le ; u M Nobraska, looks. 13 © ' irect 3 row Jthat Toorohs |, ©ne of the dreams of Edward Be ¥ 3 4 £ i riet | OO et s 3 n « Oppoite of Br very h s as T declar wat |is about to be lized by a soc bated b 1l ¢ ¥ is big soul | T¢ 4 S 2 3 English peoplo who are building tael an - Y at thetic Bedford Park & block of s | Barton' rowas g and * ET uafier provided, shall be for a porod of e L LTIV W . a 8 asid be “What | for the exclusive wse of professional and | valiant soldi er th t 5 il fved vears. d e Real the shortaing ot of & i Lieacont I T artidic wowen The \ com- | Geteral Anthony Wa; 4 3 Purnihe ! w 14 3 Pl b beesiing he % teen (hak Se or | mon dining room and k thony, historis i 11 Sho asked bim §F be'd 1 “Te amended 8o s to re would carry anum up in the air on a 3 Na .. Miss o b > A\ W tthefirst ¢ & % § 4 " s Gk ke i sking him i d ta | — & a8 3 t 3 o 3 <Y be Leld inthe year 191, and Ary day tosave ; weard b 1k Byt s fé I SaBARE e > s what M ety ASETHL | J tionof this s ¢nt (0 tho constitution, ferule. se were, however, the wor hathe g 1 I A api mother cou z 4 t X > theres cted threo () judwes of the @ifferent dtheirlives were c ¢ o state ) | wt 3 \ t ! > vrite for the pat- Fhen {tw sat. my Bus Shsare. 7 % Z - of vi tve @year andonn fof thetermof fve 5 AR APANT AS THE 3 r g years, aid af each genoral election there- AS FARAPAUT ASTI ] - . or o th 3 could getrid of that con 2 e brihere stuall be g Judgs of i s was a patrician and hec 14 e 5 - > v study nwork i ot 5 i founded ine. I've every way 7 7 ¥ 3 F o of five (i years firstfamilies of Georgia. He was bors i ) - b |th heme™ wi i EranceGern ar she o alwa s up o €Y > v £ the suprews pad the blood of bis vie [ asthe ng r i . E rorl B g T = ) ot | . Send her 1o the La Y 3 £ L I e LR Skies. Bow : 5 | 5 Tey S \'A‘l; et i ¢, re: blo kil and unl versal suc- f n 3 e | : z n oo sver make lovers out of u e suthern e « 0 n f X nt_and cure of Nervous. ! Hiten or sed to at a | m yS[ : 1 € hyon eirth didn't yor o be_full contdence of i prop: 1 v Ve consil- o ipedadi . S i b iorders f which i 1 e y rywhere. They guarantee: he numver Of supremo Wales, Gladst v r |fou f society ferin, Tl I Ame * Johnstown flood. Dashaway—-T didn’t have any overcoat, AND POSITIVE CURE for | 4 notables. With this foundation for tr | arte 1 50 m Barton s _aliradive o i fiu’?:‘fx“n‘;“{. Ofearlyyics ind the nuace g ahyer Govimorot 10 number of sto Pk be hly expressive face, a_fine olive com- . B and tt see bldg, | *PRIVATE: BLOOD AND SK 5 | ne seetion article il > Sake Rlin Sor it hi rces abroad in which it is i s e SIS onand very b black 1 =" | speedily, completely and rod. 5). of 1, the provisic for the txll, and Bab Toimbs mce mid tat | SR light l.i‘h\} wholes:me lood. a speaker she Is elojuent and ; A Young Wif's Mistake. ol ERIUS LY ANTRERIRERE: | sot eniitied: “Anact 0 provide the man- he wishel ths old boathad gone down and THE FICTION BEGENS | . thetic. s o) G T Tt | e Y imM el e e (i o el own 3ro d b X , our_consul to Amoy, gives me s 5 e sol Koasaliol fohs i whide 1t s l'[LF" FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS | r sta Approved February 13th, :n.ml-ld [ {\n\"i L 1 : S the hitestone. It nlates to Ochiltree's last Progresive Conversation. ARy hol hich, wh ul:{ I‘«f + | gusranteed cured without pain or detention th 4 proposed amend ment wili evertheless Brownis ¢ congressimal campaign, whichhe made after | Anewamusement particolar Morin Bl 2 ndand wife, | from business. | be presented to the quallfiod voters of the alrednd the fact thathe became SO, necissi- gz g el s e 3i lialent of fair woman is Morin Blessier has shed some od i and HY DROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- | staiefor approval or nejectic ) his retum fron Euope. He stumped his | to the trdit uMonvol ALEIVOMNG 38 | e Arsais ifor " M. Vinalerbil nently md siceesstully cured in every case. | eleoton o be held on the ith day of 'Roven- tated coonomy and a watching of the peruies | district in top boots, resching to his wuist, |the “Progresive nversation party. handsome dresses for u anderbilt, | 15 5 m Cincimati Er 3 r, s GO N i A. GLEET, ber, A. D, 100, - suchas Bob Toombs thought 1o geatleman | With his pantloons’ inside them. Hewas | whj birth in the eust. Its | Sa3s the London Queen. A lll dress cause of theconjugal storn lay in a | matorehes, Ser:inal Weakneds Los: Wanhbod. pould possess. -};;“‘ bond h‘y"\n"‘b,;“'{ngdur;'l"‘[vd’ {:m; popularity isestablished by it r‘.\»\n - @ { vx' b 1 ‘1“’ S 3 w nd in hethus- | Siths Ealsins, Deeayed Ramities p: usle band andcausel o be the great Itis hard to toll ust how rich Joo Brown m:- fesoitrgll ,\Shm» a x‘h'i'x-- it | tiesto enertin any numt of N hite t striped with silver; the an ¢ cket, S das follow: .| tocither sex uomwng cured, as well asall | thisHth dav of Juiy, A. 1).1590,and the twe 107 iy mein B e thaiata ot 490,000000 | Lot e D a1 o TR e ity canot be | bed 1 train were oversd with: vhite My Dear Hen have Mademoi.! fuistionl ditorden that result tmm youth- | ty-furth yoarof fiie state wni of the fu butthis was years ago and he once wrote me | Was proper to wear them outside ofa swamp, | easily managed. Its modus operandi is | ll“lfiftlr ‘;Lh‘ silve ; "',]fi ) low | sell nn..u Yico and she hasbeen with S‘I]‘Rulcloljklf e G R e pendence of thi Usited States the one hun thathis hrtase was gratly overeiimated. | Whercupon theprine told him he was mis- | somewhat as follovs: As many ch < i[““;x; low deajericiof lalle an | me fn{ the last ten days. She ;.1),.; o hont rorte cedy remoral ' ood ylete. | By the Goveror. JOUN M. TUAYER . g Ee. Sl * | taken, and offered bim a pair fromhis own | as required by thenumber of guestsin- | Stf broche; up the fre 1e skirt | most cb reature in the world i 5. Canstlo atation. Cures | BE4IAMINR. Cowpenr, Geowal Lawtin Solls me hat bo s he bootmalker on condition that ho w- ar | vited ar aranged in pairs |n acon- | Were running spraysof gardenia and| ; ) ¥ou_ her posession. Wil ;,",fi;"fi";; RS ITE A R PR S s b M‘.“;JJMM et RICHEST MAN 1N GEMRGIA then when he ot 10 Texas. R | tinvous line, one behind the other.and | ™ bite lilac. A tea gownwas made 0 yOuif you must hawveher, ‘ou NG AND MIDDLEAGED MEN, e ffnot inthe whole south and hesays that | Coloel Ochiltree, when speaking of the nat- B v Oltl ko il ith broad ribbons | SKy-blus brocade, with train, andopen | but shoald do =o with re If youcan The awtal _cfects of > ROOLAMATEC Brovn's coal minesin the northery part of | teF, “whit culd [ dol The prince's wish | ARG ‘I“‘“"lf,,'.f’ WA Rromd i EADIONS | ) i Thomy ke & G SEIVOWD PaNs "0f | spore har for & weolt lonseer: Tof ms kno L carly vics which brings | Wakrmss, A joint resolution was adonted & = was cquivalent to a command and | had to erent colors. e deb 2 A wi ito o : R Y | orranic weakness, destroying both d and e 1 e of the state of Nebraska o et | o accet theboots. My dur felow, sail T | The topiesol conversitionfor the even- | hortensia satin, veild with white e x‘n- lphote. My number is 1125, | BT Grediia T P AT S e LR hough they wexe underlaid withgold. In | a9 [ patied Waleson his knee, ‘Iwill start | ing are announced on the invits 9 pHe Sleeve T tral A cured February 13th, A. D. 189, proposing anamend- gddtion to these Brown has nilrd stocks | the styie in the very best of our Texas | cards. Acand onwhichis writtena topic | ® £7 perty there wasa ¢ Mhe y wile's foelin D}\b BETTS Aff;:~'l§};rr”7‘?13h;§;a=m< el 30 tho constiiiticn of st aibe; aed Sndmining stocks, and 1was told the other | Sochl cindes. Send “me the Mots and | of conversation is tied with a narow reen crepe de Chine, embroide fter can betterbe | pripes dnizenee iy O heutelves by lm- | that taid amendment sha as follows, daythathe owns thegrealer part of a town in l‘”“‘,"“r“‘l ) ‘:‘::1”[’:"; 'M‘,\“",' Tty 2 | ribbon to the connecting ribbons onthe | 11 gold a KDE gt & leau | descr »d. Visions of blo brunetts | Fui bol mint and body, Gadtelog then for | Sietion1: Tuat at the genensl election to . g i | understand, gentlemen, a3 he puffed o o et Y il e | cassquein gros de Tours (3 thick-ribbed | ¢ eviry olber type of 1 e usiness, study or marrige. be held on tho Tuesdaw suecesting the first Texss. He isone of the best Wusimess men in | 3 hoeks and looked fercely ot from ander | CRAIFS, and tally cards, as in progressive Tyt st e e Yl e anl every olhertype of et l}m 1] PNARBED HENor thise. entering on that | Mondsy of No uiser, A D1 thero shall by T tes 31d heis more ofa yakee | his sandy evebrows. ‘that whatever the | €uchre, witha tiny ribbon bow which | ¥ aps, | ¢ id and by theti happy iife, mware of physioal debilaty, quickly ted 10 the electors of this state for ap- ho Unttad S yauk iy by e the ol " over two widths of the broche. home asisted. nan amendment £ tho in this respect than a southerner. He bogan | RewWspapers stated 1o the contrary, I am a n}nh hl-}x h'u; n;.,ln?lne chairs, arear- § i _ e RO OUR SUCCESS B i s e ® oo to make money as soom as ho was able to ;n;.an‘nl :m wonl and forthat reason I wear F““”:‘ for bot :].n ie ] l‘m———mp( i A nz Isbasedupon facts Firt—Practiol “xm_ - maaf natures sale bd cravl aud before he got nto bis teens heused | the boots in the game when o with cards - @ § > . 1 ence. Second-Every case is specially studled, g1iqriors as & bevorageare for- 1o bring etables to t of the South I met Tom Ochiltree at the races just he- | When all the gu drawn a card Be business like o runyo r, and from the thus starting r|gh{ Thi; Medi’ines are | ¢ ; «d in this state, and the Canlna K ol andsell | forehe left for Eumpe and, strange to sa A Gilhe 6. the | Boise ol A be prompt oom he was with an pared inm our” liboraory exastly tosuit e N didihe 3 % but tho | for m,, b los He has oo judg ording to th } 3 case, thus effectingoureswithoit tnjury. g ' 0 J rnated by the tally card, the | with i1 n inthe | a > of upbraidi 1 by S the ool ia x o a winaer. | ) 3 o S 3 ande o g s o " condolingg wi Th himupon his losse .1‘.1 Tqv\!h‘ula;ll and lm- gen o on | 2 ) i A hu and o st umt» Dl’S. Betts & BCttS, OlritTia fo.2ckomt $hd drve Lis stees. shag osing dom't hurt me. I am like | theright, the hostess tap: andthe | gew pAR 206 Shi y E S 49 DOUGLA it E E a5 fe seling ¢ R {0 th sepers of the academy | Cb x inthat[ believe iext wihe | buz of conversaton begi . > C g vim ! ‘ g he 43 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. NEB. " andt keeping Tor saie of forcizht month's bard. He to debt x fl\‘mr‘f loing F | Ten minute: allowe a to t e shall be lie for ns tiition and taug bt g Lis vacation w, s t cal Fuglish statesman, th , and the to - : ot ¢ i ul peal of laughter, an oh elootion, ¢ halle his debts. He was vl of PIL It ta- i ol hku that 1 diflers l(':,,u‘;hvu: the oth S > Je read - 1 pla T i FOR SEVERE l'lthS 0R U)l US (o woilng far n::) ol o e e aying crds e nightin Eondo 3 a n % 3 t i i tin Bl tecas bty the coust tution shivll be with thencadimy be studied law while he | the enomous amouxut of X , ({EitaCoqns iabey ape b e A Silie el t 3 Dr. F.C. Werner’s ¢ : b . was teahing schoul. ss0on as he was ad- | aill dollars. When he andat 1 0 e time spe € € . prohibiting mited tothe bar ho b ~d money eno | fic game and had risen from the _star he nd of t o m the hall. Let 1 take | ver. [ de g < tian v D) ) manufacte o and keepng for saio to five him = year ot the thool & | ankrapt, he froum | alist, < ar he car t ) b rs : to im it ! ) S of, oeatine Tiquo: heverge. as 1000 15 he was through with thishe ung tel towardshomein acab. | of the vanquished. The entire company nb i aats t ¢ p . mad "1 ) \ X titution . promitiiing (e manuiacto outhis shingle ‘“hfm‘w‘k posed that be might be ging | change seats, the gentleman retreating it a weltome, but don't proffer > r e e R ! keepins sale of intoxlcating Brown made money atthe law. His first | 1o ommits aud followed him. They | (oo 8 o lady = o > it ifhe sl N ition to get to the 3 » heroine of Are highly recommended after seven i of yeur's fos netted him Tiis practics | found hin In bis roons alalf hourlater iy | O¢seat the lady BraRing DR Rae {18 e i ol il Ralckes 0 . yeacs. of successlul experience bythe tiu oz pisisdom the w i he was oo £,00 e ingon his belly on the floor reading the =*0des | tebuzzbegins again. When te nchanges t is e = taste, butit is ma y 3 t > e proposed B avested s foo and mads s 1otof mear- | of Horaee™ It is the same wwith me. T an-t | hate been made, ten topics dished up kind he will his trousers 1 »ok longer tha aufacturers nd ) the onsitition, he woris: in speilation, He tught & piece of | Sa¥that]would care to bse s lare amunt | and disussed, the person ing tne| legs are damp, his wetandhis hands | tended. To prove the tru he Kopp Dreibus & Co thal the manufACTurs, =Ale and Keeping (oF land for #50. r mine w: but what litlie [ do lose never injures my | greatest number of gold stars isthe win- | cold. pl M“!'-rfl the book wa ol u ‘“ e 4 wle of Intc a2 liguors a3 o bererage u; nd on it, and hesold a hall interest in it | Sleep. ner, s P & ned for, and its receipt dispelled the STEAM COM CTIONERS, 1 be 11 d and regu lawed ;gxum,u»_ Ho married welland his. wife | _ Speaking of Tom Ochiltree™s racisg, heand | "* What a One-Armed Girl Can Do. | Joalous fesrs of the young Ly F St. O N (. or Agnint caid proosed amend- Droghitlim aother £25,00. He was then | Seaetary Nobie, the head of the interior de- Oxford Taken by Women. Among the summer boarders from the i A 2 1106 FamamSt., Omaha, Neb. o, 210 and keoIag Tur 1ale of TWROK elected judge, and whil judse was nomin- 'r::r“!m’:‘ll;-“‘_vn:}‘m‘::mnc in,y;zf:lm: fl‘h‘fie Oxford is no longersacred to masculine | city ina New Hampshire village, i~ 4 Dr. Birney, nose and throat, Dee bldg. Sold everywhere, 5¢ per package, | 1iGuors as & beverage shall be leeused and S R AR Tae e Hn EH0) wad ks 0ppo- e - ¥ Pt BelT) ganius only, wrilea a correspmdent of [ young lady who, when 4 —— Sina e ae I . mneit. Hill was oneof the mast popularmen | money q - YWl x Alf Mil e mples i of the sald proposed in Georyia and he thought he hada walk- ON THE SANE HORE the New York World. Belva Lockwood Helrs toa Hal? Millin. - - P B A S proved by & matority over. Brown canvassel the state, talked | andit wis beaten by a finger’s length by an- | hasbeen there with eightof her Amer- d-'r ina r—nlvrn\‘ ccident, s \ N. Combs of Humboldt, ' AN ) i ¢ v 5 ut ek eloetion, i the common peowle, ethortel’ at the | Otber home, TamedSt. Luke. Asine seed | ican sisiers, having knocked ad gained | ton Globe. To all appearances her - adnat of & - a oreon 0n 1t shall consitute section twenly-mcten priver nectine cane in diead, Secretary Noile cried out: [ admission within the walls where the | isno misfortune. She has noattend % a { . KISED ALL TRE BABNES, | m”:’l‘:u__:"‘L"‘:"“:‘l“&}““‘l"':‘”“*;“‘f:_’;;“‘"‘“‘";t;‘ flover of Fnglind’s stalesmen have |fl¥)v:"lbhw'f‘ in_any \m_\d {L.\r hair i iiobe . P poeiy lette = 2 Theretore. | 'v(:"n.u‘lv\.ld:‘f!;::_:fllrv.y1:;\':r:'\:lllu: sl was eledted by 10000 majority. The | thisrace with Wasnamaker you would ave | 0o¢h edicated il ey 3 uan she villdo 1 \ ] laws 3 1511 Dodee St - with s fon Gee 1) artic g (13) s ommo.on Whil o vas Eurecee Sadit 12 ol iafadialli gt et dn b Belva Lockwood and company have | upas elaborately and quickly r : ! g . t i : stitutionand the provisions of the said that he even made moneyout of the war o 3 . +* | been studying * J 3 on™'| woman could do with two hands. She ) rt mc act A “an metto prov he manner of y o scount of bis Sunday s 0 o studying sity 2nsion g n ! | One story is that he saw the need the swuth o " Wannamalker, however, does notbet on the | with a view to inaugurating it inthe| isa fine painter and may often bese - 8 1 . 4 —_— o e constitation ould Bive assoon as the wir would dlose | ras. He i3 fomd of food horses ani he sketching along the b es. & a | ward proofof 1 1ipas g - INTS FOR P et g T forcotto canis. During thewar all indus- | drives afine boodel trviter at Wishingion. | Three years ago Oxforl graspel a | good horsewoman, & rapid writer, pl 1 Sex e AGENTS FOR 5" ehe uatioed virc W TRO Y st “j‘“‘l“‘:“’ ;":“:; He believes in making his money in ther It opemed ® summer| ball with the boys, and can bat or cate ? nce cor ARl B e wols 0 armer were los WD | ud s surprised tohes e is 1 V i & g B ot o' sino nis 3 ! =gy . i sold (hem at guod prics. Ho mude money | ooty oo o by e s o bia| sors, oficers, lectarers and readers. | quite vell on the piano. proof. were ; "ood & s|i Jawr on ir vict labor snd it is sa that & great many of his mines are now weorked by covicts, He has threquarters | ofa million dolarsin Atlantareal estate and notin the dictionary In witness whereot T have Liemunto set faent my hand, 2 " 2 -1 2 b " nl‘r --11an | e seerms destined 1o maks aprofisble basi- | corer the etire exjense of Joard and Women Gardeners, and bas thr ren. i ICC Tool : [ncol th st ness investmeut of this life even t theclose | tuition. Women have proved they can mak also i I a is n Al o . D. 1080, a1 A uf;'l!'“;:; albongh the house helives in there aid not | OF & His fotune at preseut issomething | The summer schoolof *0 was opened | success of fruit culture, and it is not un- | that they are the persons . e e , and it is incressing, I amtold, very s = o edict that the P b ¥ thie Governor. . JUN N. cost more thin 3,000 tobuill, it adjoins the | gaat oo oL ng, by Professor Max Muller and Rev. J. | ressonable to predict that th Pl‘(.’SCOtt S]ulmq DOOI‘ By U o UL M. THAYER life, notwithstanding his gret forune, and | The sun of £5 was found suficient o the wife of mmansion of his som Julivs, which cost §71,000, | and it is surounded four acres of un- | Bexiauix R.0OWDERT. (Sear Secretary of State. August 1a3m Hangers. BRI O % P Genenl Clarksmn is anolber man who prosidont of 56 John's| succeed as gardeners, sayithe ) g D 0 B by o promises to lewve a big fortune it bis prsent & : LI, [Whain ey vaderes | kml :.fi:;\ nuve‘flh“ Ams‘n‘mum;nn 8| inyestmemts turn ot as he hopes they will ‘Unu of thelecturers, Dr. Murray, is| intend and care 1ur - their own gar mflnmrud :.:-:x; Rower, comapany, ;:h:.:’ yn;x:dwml: > 3 ory of ev one of | wi - A ‘)"“ (b ”}_‘A o cul . ' \\' e By (he [agisisture of ties pnte 1l Mok estl ot R Tiraa Ju am tomply whlle b was hece ¢ wicle vorid by W | the 50.00 words Iinas | tivation of fruit,and amng then a ashburmn & Moen | HibeasSaims i iavest Nowssrs, o3 ot Washingun. He hal fora tme Hery _!"b B »\m:‘;. :a‘;:‘:;:“m“:;:ui " ¥ ta 0y with the -un.-lf;r the suceessful orchardi - March Witi, A n% A%, prup sin, mend - Clay’s old room at the Nations) hotel, and bie | 1o 00 - =y m‘d it b e | assistance of three girls. in California. ny women in the same R T\I-fv C » T* Hent 10 e hirteen (15 $x (5 " t has & railro: g 0. S re aflerw on | -mile . hov en were at Ox o are o isin culture, Last of the cor tion of sid s ua “”dfil‘-“hr‘l“ ‘:r::u"k‘l‘l};:?:l‘::‘—:’;;x“ Just about completed, Tuning from Hn‘m About a thousand women were at Ox- | state are engaged in raisin culiure, Last Seotiom A6 Beivmiled shal] maal e olioar k | Weod to Washing ¢ s pect thedr tars | ford during the summer, and all were | year awoman made o profit.of $1,600 by ; i SRR TLE I o b ovir SO o e e e | L aris v G e, 91 o | Bulfiviiag e, Talibacry.” Tha(l.eh R ope. Taction1 Thatuwotion thirteen i T e Mg B A e e Bespro g and it they L ek rdlh: hen built ad | tending wsiversty education to the | does not repre all theproit either. | —Eye eon— Bruska e atind el o aui troaomic tasts an ver sinple. One | met which js swh e i oy | masses. ¥ g i 4 e R 1210 Dougias € curately = e Logtion 13: The jodael of shosupren S:} in the cloak Toom of the senate, oreh e much o thotele | Women take more interest in the idea Notthe Hero of Plevna. fitted. Y’llc & T owne M o, | 24l ghin eiaizesasisy ot thirgs Gve b c ] hone. PRANK G, Cal 2. - - dred Aai 5% per anuiaim a3 the Jul Simpwu, Butier and Brown wers | PO —_Emxx G Cawesmen. | iy 30 the men, and they arenot {rivo | The Osman who lost his life when the A pec S0 per winat an § the jud of the di M oshiall reecive & salary ¢ chatt] of the. gwd things of the| There are many acddenmts and disases| lous women, either. 0 use Mrs. Lock- | Turkish frigate foundered in Japanese three thousand dollars &, por aunum. snd Tila \Wadc Flanpto said thai the besi | wiich efect siock ind muse seriis ircon | wood's words, *“Theyare not all young | witers was taken 1o beOsman Pasho, A ]]]d( Uebt Cos Fine LOC]\S e o e B anlqansmery REATERL .o e Tehicas and loss o the farmer m bls work, | women, nor handsome women, norfash- | the hero of Plevns, who defeated the AL et \is aziend ment ahall writiea oF printed LR IR WITE CRAMI . | D N nmedied by the use of | jonahle women. I have looked in wain | Russians in three pitched batties and DR GLUCK upon his ballot thefoliowinz m,mu,,,,,mnm estacies over ter. | DrJ. H McLean's olaule Ol Linimeat. | gor, T e (i gyt i e T I8 AGAIN INTHE For he proposed amend ment 10 the consti- a r. Birney, > ldg, | Super went. o s is erroneous, sy e ) s supresie and disirict court. ™ mf.?mi"“’.’.'«.d LW e | 4 = g e fo'the Now York Sus.. The Osmar way | Mlerchant T afiorn.u B3 PR e L Thaer, svorsor ot mnd Sually boke in “well gentiemen, yojmay This Beats the Sandbag. very old, and a fow of what 1 rop- | perished s vice adwiral of the Turk- | yyinwe e ) Vvam. - e ‘ g dy hereby give mitice. Stk of your terrapin mnd chimpame, of yout | Three of the toughs who swarm on the | €7y be called laboring men. fih Rect, ason-indar of Hasan Pasba, | Litimess uad inviies bis old tr "C - X ks sherry and your canvas backs, you may bave | south side of the Seine at Paristired of ———— minister of the marime. He was first | lnspeethisnew stox - L o 1. “An act W P gnrflwd«l s d SN T Txl!u:w:fl the usual stereotyped method of street The ¥Young Women of Today. captain of the ill-fated Ertogr Tovkes e "‘”f‘ [, MECESRS T Haled Hay,F. 0 g S Friny oy 'm;“_“"_,,\,""m‘,_dm 8 duiet lttie Wbl | hbery, latly sttempted & revival of | It isnot enough that the young woman, | Among others who perished by the dis- | HED W14, - - B eam, Stranze's 2 or_ Homiek aveet Jotatos wpon it . When hrown first | thuggery. Armed with a long leather | of todiy shall b what their mothers are | aster were s pumber of students from | Hettae, on &N ST 2 loas Loty Sime 1 Watinglon Be had never worn o | 1aso, they prowled along the exterior | OF were. They must be more. The | the Turkish school of the marine. o v il andc ECLEE O B el T Ll L ; oress suit. He concluded o get into sciety | boulevards at night, and, after hall | spirit of the times calls for a higher ————— ST RA NGE BROS gonersl alection e hid 4th day of e wisler ind he had one made for bim. | strangling their victims = with this | onder of things, and the requireracuts of | Dr. Birnev cures caterh, Bee bldg. £ for 31 ’ i g R lmf-d&:‘vnnc m;«hfim‘;:m of | formidable weaton, robbed them of any | the woman of the future will be great, - ——— m . in N nyq m Curts SIOTX CTTY. TOWA hang anil caused o be aMixed the gret seal Deaver, the inme " ° “'“"“‘ wvaluables they |Iu~t&od, Several ex- | says & writer inthe Ladies’ Home Jour General Grant at S« hool. aiis. Ful vith each | o tho tate of Nebwmaiy ' Eoao gt LS are made, md in this with 1 good ) b h - . o Poe o do at, ! HE DID- DIDNT' This - 6 of Tuly. A. D). 1%0, amd the ey ‘*‘fl'énmu:’:“* AS Graebss | plite 'r'\'.“"" e e e nal 1 mut ook be miscomsiruet ik | ¢ irant_atonied, (he district whoo. o <8y Al mm""n..“ Irron .H'VE:. A RS e oy ;:.ul.‘...~'.:.a.. yemss be has mot » ., Success! P | sa) o e futu o e here h a upil o ted o cure i 4 e e of the States the ome bun- AL HE 15§ great family m and B Sifs | Lol into their clitces was a shoemuker, | 0te of nind rather than of heart. Power | his kindly disposition—a trait of cha $iEEEa 4 Budiian o uik dred fifiee s th %0 bai Mo b hia work, =t | One Bis way hone at alght three of the | of mind in jeell no more makes o true | ter which he fuhorited.from his moth — 3 Balaavs B Cowimy, Y . THAVER. | thugs met him, lassoed him promptly, | womsan than dots weilth, beauty of per- | In after years one o his early playmates Secretary of State, things ! took his walch and money and left him | | son, orsocial station. But rintel- | said of him. “I never saw him show ONTHE ETROPEAN PLAN on the rondway hall stringled and in. | dect, & welltraine d adornss woman, | any resemtment and I don’t bedie FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNE » s O P sensible. He was found inthis comdition | Jut msan iry will adors a splendid oak! | ever felt & tinge of #t. v PRLGPLET SRV NS N SOOI y B | ol P vty o s e o hee by a constable, ¥ho bad him conyeyed | @ true woman das a power, something | rude, oppressive or diszgreenble toother | 1408 1810 and 1312 Cass Sireel, | T o | curo suppressin fron whiiever muse Proame ta hospital. Poutitrly her own, o her ol | children. Onee, wheth ho was 4 ver L A SN ATROE P, I o gy Bropag 890w AN ] g fueme, which, when duly de | young scholar, he was very much | . quape T R M0 S DL Sy : i 37 Lvarnas § Weotontl He was & good Dr. Birmey cures catarth, Bee blig. veloped, makes her queen over by ome of his lesons, A ichool- Tewpiove, i Ot WP Bia. \onmes Biass o o Toi