, . , : P . 1 f - ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - .S- I - - t r it 4 r1.TT DAILY BE1-OAIi1 F1UDt cOVEMB1R o , 1883. - . - . . . . . . . . - _ - _ . - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - . . - - r- tG THE DAILY BEE---FE1DAY NOVEMBER , 30 , l. _ _ 1 Cans RZioumatism. Lurn . Znlgo , ZtznibBak , Sprains and I : Bruises , Ast.lzma , Catc.rrli , ' Coughs , Colds , Sere Throat , ' Diphtho.ria , Euns , Frost , ' . flitos , Tooth , Ear1 and Head I ; , ache , andaLipains andachos. - - Ite lest Inttrnkl &n1 ettetn4 ttmeiy In the S : .vttt. Ieryt.ottleguaraetee.t. d4t'edlCt.e dea1cneuy.'Lere. DrettkeeIee1ght taegagu. rikeotent&&n4i.o. FOSTER , MILBURN & CO. , Prop'r * , : , nUrrALo. N. Y. . U. S. A. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - I ? IIeahh is WeaIth ; S 5' .flALtA , S i. \VIr,4 : , Nitvr : ANH Iht.I4 ' 1'tt.t' . wrxr n guaranu.(4 . .t1citio fIr It'rin , ) . . ( , , llvtlhiolkR , N'rvoun leiriIgui , - ' J 1tat1itehn , NOTVfl1f3 Proqtriitlrnu citt"I by tlio tui . e -ofit1choI or tnlacco. SVIIkSfUItlL'.44e. ! TCfltZ1 Io. S : cftiiing , f t hti I nht nt.u I I inr iii I fl i.tfljty nttI Il .11Itug to flhIry , , ( IVfl , itI , ( lLttt It , S l'rcnutturo Olil Jkgr' , BarttIflIM'4 , 1.o.4 ttf . S in either sex , JtwoIttiry , JJt4t4 ltttI htK'rIllRt. crrbui ensed byuvor-nxortliiii ot t liii brain. ,1f. 4tbflfO or tcr-indtIgnnc' , . JncIi Iox ontnne , t3tO tflflhIIIItt I rt'zitmnt. $1. ( ) ii Irnx.flr tux Ixxett ' .5 , Ior$5AX ) , t'ttI b malt preztitI on rtctipt oC IrCO. 'S YE GVtItNTER SIX HNf ! $ . ' 1'DCUrflIU1)'Cfl8O. VithcncI& ou1c.rwcIit1)tytle ) ' ! nr ei , hoxee uccornrnttt'd with * .LX ) , wo will S : tad tim mir wrtten girnmnti'o to to. , fflhld tito rnont'y ii tito tritttntOnt dUOa nut. effect flCtO , ( Iurintttoe itwnt.d otIyby : DR. FELIX LE B/lull's .t , Zi PltvEN rIV1 AiD cUflr. . k ' I ' oit EITHER SEX. . . , .5 Tl reniody being lnlectcd directly to the awt , . tbu roquiree flu change of diet or naItooue , t ; cUuttIoTpo1eonouemo1IcInee tobot&I.cti Itern. JS ; 1Y 'Iten igo &s pruycnttvo by cUtter ccx , It It Jn2poestt)1o to Otflt13Ct tttl ) priv&te d1tCO but lii the S e of Ihoto aIreaIy Unfottuiiatoly nfflkted we gur S ote thrco boxoe to cuxo , or wo will rcfund the S OflOY. t'Ij by mall , paid , 2 pot box , or S Iitce boxo for 5. ; wIttTrF.N OUAUANTEES S aM by , .11 uthorIzod agento. t iS S Dr.FelixLeBrun&Co ; : aor.z : C. F. Ooothnin , Drugglet , sole Agent , lot Oniahe lhb. m&ewly S S : I j.p. WEBER & CO. , k . ; , , : : . . IMANUFACTUItEIOF ' ! : " 'ks : BRACES ! p Felt TucacoRltxcTiooF t ; : . PhyBical Deformitiet1 . , . F , ( Hipand Spinal Diseases , _ _ _ _ ' Club Feet , StiflUKnee S : Bow Legs , TnockICziees , &c. i : TRUSSES k ' 0I the het Snake kept on litrol. Tnrte , ropalrrd , - S. CrutIiea inado to ardor. 8wall jobs of oil Iln1 , , S OtO in Steel , fran and Wood. S i1ItcjuIrtog of aft hItI , .1 no jitat , croitp } artil .0 rUflpL Yiret trcmltirn given our work at thu Ne. S ta State Felt of 1883. ; S 803 South Ton.tI , Sf , , Omaha. , V , . ocJ.LGo 3c,1J3J , cc , : $ ; I " ' tCtt.v , Fit ) . J 1t ) ' ( . z.u. . -A1 ' ( III tM ) . H.'ttiit Ito ti'IstlZ'cf , , .24tJ1b.FAUMr.rz' & eOALeOs S Sg lift ' I.itln Ltot.t'ttty , ' ' Lj nz. t' ' I 2S II , . S ' OOOTIFIUtZI4. ! Jt..e.d ? ItI(1 LlSrYLI. . ' PoRcE , TOOL $ c. S OEST tORI.E t1IIL VtIIt I.1t1t7 tIIa , in . lb. Ic , $ VII unit JIt ufi'oIe. IO S V. . . .rre .e , , ttoe es.d .rnn. .1,1 , . eJ J4' . . , , S ZIIWAM. tivIt. ' . Viii. . . . Ottr , Altl'to 4 LI trtcrpIu' ts. ntittt.tio . - NEBRASK1 LAND AGENCY. I O.FDAVI8&OO. , , ; (8UOCl3SO1t8 ( 'O DAVIS & aNThIrn. ) . . Ocneral floiJej to , L S : ESTATE f . .v 13o.FAItNAJ5r UT , . . OllitHA. . . . RSIv4 for palo 200,000 acree careIu1I > tolacted Ianti S. SU E1ini NvbrtMtitft , Ct low priori and on ei.oy teruir. ) S lutlirovud ferrue for bela In 1)oua.g Io.Igu , I S 111tW. hurt , Cundng , UVYi W&h1utn , Merlck1 V undore , and Itutler Cottittlee. 1 rio. jld In all parts of the State. SS ; S , / loaned on koproved farina. t , ) ot.irV I'utlIo Mwtyti In otflcr. C.rrepontjeno. oltoel. : rnL ERNEST H. HOFFMANN , . . : Physician & Surgeon S OFFICE-)11I AND JACICSOfs1 5'flJ , , ' o.1denoo , lath Struet , over Ilotmro..1 &Uonna& , I crc ! OeM Jackion ttruct. 3Lefcronoe-A 20 year ? practk&l ezoorlene. , , ' . ac.LKEWYM. I ) . C. A WILSON , 3 ! . Ii , 1to.Idcuce. Iteelilenee , S 009 i. 18th Street 2117 Iacopod fit S KErLE & WILSON , S 2hy3ioia. and. Sugoons ) oFVttfl : Ikyd's Opera Hpuse , Otnaltit. Nth I Imported Beei t . : IN BOTTLES : ' Erlanger , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Ittytiiii , , Ctilnibachor , . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' 1i1sner. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . BOIIOIIIiIU ) : S DOMESTIC. S : . S . Budweiser. . . . , . . I ' . .St. Louis ; , Auiltituser . . . . . . . . 13eq'H . . . . , . . . . , S Schlitz-Pilsner . . . . . . .Milwtnikee " S # , 0 THE RICH MEN OF AMERICA. How V8s1 ForLnno Were Ma. Millionaires Who Have Acournu- latod Their Money in All Sorta of Entorprie. tlctt lVbo Ilavo Slitr ( ' , ! l'onr anti J Iivo Grown to \Venlttiy. . The rich tijoit of New York-thu Viu. elorbilto , thu Goti1tt , t1t Astortr-ovcry. 1)0(1) ' knows about , Thu Now York Sun lina got. togetltur an intoroating collection of storicA about tim rich melt of other cities , mcii , vlio lutvo uiot such a nntional reputation. There is no one in Phuladul. phia , according to tlio Sun who iM partic. cttlnrly noted for lila 0ith. 'Jkio avur ago I'hiladelphian would be puzzled to toll who are the riehes citizen. , btit in Third atreot , where the brokora are no. cut.omed to Ruzilig up fortuneB , the wealthiest men are reported to be Mr. William , Woightinan , Mr. Frank Drexel , and Mr. 1. V. Willianiaon. These gentle. 10011 nrc RUppOaCd to 1)0 worth ton or twelve xnilliouia cacti. It. i curious that not ; one of these men 1mB a hobby of any isort. isort.All live camparativoly tjtiiot ltvc8 , TIioy ao not fond offast horsesor yitclit. lug or of coacltiii. Their names nrc lie cr mentioned iii public itiectitiga , atiti they arc hover heard of in pohtcs. ? \Veughtinaii liaa itiado lila money otit of t1iiiniiie. Thu lirin of l'uwcra \Veightuiaii for a long tiiiio practically litd a monopoly of tlli5 btiauiics. Old ? \Vuiglitnian can ho seen in Ith ; slurt sleovea at almoat any time in his cliwitto- at worko , at Nuntli 1111(1 I'arhrli etreeta. Mr. l'owero iii dead. Mr. WToiglitmait ha8 growit I ) in the businc9 , and a viait. of. at ; the workfl would iiot know him front tin. , foreiiinn of a department. hut fortunu IflI83t be accuinilntiuii rapidly. Ho utay give away money , but if he dccii 80 ho dooa it iniiccrot. lie utalca no do. nations iii public. liii dntiittcr iii the wife of It. .J. \Valkor of Willininaport , Pennylvanua , ex.congresslnan. Mr. L. V. Williamson a a difrerent iiort of a luau. lie iii a director of thu Phuladol. pluia & Ucading railroad. lii early life ho waii a dry goouusinercitant and inveiitcd hut IlWllO lit railway stock. Ito never inirclinaed on inargin. liii luau wits to buy atok outright when there wa.'i a break iii the market and lucid if. lie luutit been very utuccesaful. J'ilr.Villiainooui is a very benevolent time. lie gives a great deal of money to all earLs of chari. table inatittitiouus. Mr. Francuii A. lrox. ol iii at tim head of the banldng lioueo of Drexel & Co. lie lives in a liandurontu liouiau \Valnutt street , above Fifteenth. his lifoi very quiet. ITo iii Iassionatoly fond of music and is uiever liauipicr thait when iteatod at lila organ and ourrotinded by a large collection of musical worko. lie iii a devout Catholic nuiut give. largely to cliaritica , but nlwayur through church chanii eli. A IuINlVOLlNT MAN AN ! ) A The rcheat inait in the Diatrict of Col. tnnlia iii prltahly the venerable W. W. Corcoran. great otart a a capitalitut wait made during the Iuuxicnn war , wheti he bought govormuent bondii witoit they were far below par iind lucid thoni till they wore redeemed at their fau value. Sluice this fortunate urpoculation lie 1ias . ii1nuitt lul8 lnitiiitc life ni banking and in the care of Jun property , which is reputed to be worth $3,500,000. Of Into yenta , however , the active nianagoinent of his affairs has beau in the liandit of an utgont , liiiniitilf au aged anti wealthy man , while Mr Corcoran has indulged his taste for art and fouuulncss for public char. itica. It would be diflicult to fliul two men more unlike iii dispotition and llrthjt3 tItan Mr. Corcoran and the iuiali who is iitiiultctietl to hO his rival in wealth , JosJIlL ) Ii. Willard. Mr. Willard alone kiioWit how much ho is worth. The conjectures of well.informed citi'.eius vary by inilliouua. Seine pit as he is nut worth a utdllion ; otlitiri leluove he iii worth anywhere - whore frouus five to teu nijiliouue. ' ' , Joo" Willard is an odd character. lie lives u4l alone in a itlaili , tild.ftsliitiictl , liotito in Poturtetiuth street , uienr Fstrect , which is nlwitya lcuit ! cloacul. hlti huts no friends and no Icuintur ; takes part ut no jniblic or huittiiiosti cittoritriuros wlikh involve social ruihitions ; iiitltulgea in no sports or social euigutgeiruunts ; never goes to church ; has lit. ) fintily , except ( silo SOIl , who lives away from home ; never uupeaks vitIi his two brothers , henry uttid Caleb , with whom lie quarrelled long years ago , and , in short , iticehs the world at as few points of contact as Possible. ills solo nitui , apparently , is to accumulate money. uttiti In this ho lout beeui inuirvellously mcccii t ful. lie tiwius oito.hitlfofVitlavd's hotel and a large quantity of real estate iii the district , anti Is the largest holder of goveruutnont bontTh \Vashiuigtoiu. . Few residents \Vnshington have over seoii tlula odd millionaire , for one of hia eecen tricitics is to rarely leave his house in the daytime. After nightfall , however , it is his cuustons to sally forth anti walk about town to julapect his lropsrty , auth l'tIna. ' Gruutuly observes that hue itlwuiyn goes back into hi5 house by the baitouneut door ud thuenboltut everything carefully up for the night. lie attends to his rents himself and as fast nit Ito collects his inonoy coca to a bank or the troasuryand buys govern. titunt bonds. ( JItAT OtLTUNL'8 IN IlOcnN. Thu unities of i'ichi zii'ii of Boston sntitl . in about this order : Fi ed Ii AtuieaJ1i11. Il. Forves , Joseph B. Thounuta , .J. Itloiut. gouncry Sears , li njauiin F' . Chueutry , Au- truttus lleiuwuway. ' _ Fhiu list of iuuillion. tlit3S contains acute one hundred mid cigit names , according to tluii ulaumessor's lust , a ratio of just one in ouju thiuuanunl of time number of persons assessed , Mr. Auites is the only one whose canto is . fauiuihhiar to ( ha public , nod lie is known chiefly uts the son of Oakes Aumues anti the brother of the millionaire hiotitumutimt.gov. Irnor. 'VIio beat estimate of Mr. Aiuwa' fortune makes it between 2tiOOOOOO I and $25,000,000 , .lJti is asseesud ( or $15 , . 000.OU ( ) lie ja a quiet uuuitasuuuiluic bourn. . floss luau , about fifty' years old , Thu uuuu. . ciotla of his fortune , seine live or six muiil. liono , lie obtainad by inhueritanco , and , hut chief tutu hiatt boon thu duvuloinuciut ( f his father's u.roat entorjirisuthio ( Juuloum I'adlilo railroad , hluaiuiesa utuoui estimate .Johuut lii. Trot. . boa' wealth at usbutit $15,000,000. lie ja a unait of whioau peraona life his business associates learn but little , lie iii an old fashuoned liestomi inorcluant. lie nuulo . money first in the carrying trade , then iii thu couuuuuiisatumu business , and thu bulk of luis ( ortumue \\'euuterit zailtoad cutter- Irites. Mr. Forbes' residence is a tutu old countzy ureat mit Milton , whence hue often drives into his Boston oflice , his 1u1lltllI 1u8o Is a most delightful spot I ° 1 % thu Islatid of Nauslion , lit Buzzard's . bay. , J. Moulgoniory Sears is one of thuc , youngest of Boston inihhlonairea. lie is not yet thltly. and on attaining his inn. jority he r colvedjile mUllous from the ndnu3111i _ _ - . - - S long ago ho was made the victim of a moat surprising attempt at hihackintul. Thia is the first. public allusion to the CM0 that hum boon made , and the detailed facts are almost beyond roach. This much is known , that enormous demands for cash were made aumd a lilot to place Mr. Scars in a comprclnising 1'oaitioii wits laid with great skill. 'l'hie Ihackmnaihens u11)ent 501110 thmouisnnds of dollars iii preparitug it and carried cii a voluniimotms , corresimoimdeiice with their inteimded victiumi , atuti finally host all they lund naked and fled from the country. Time chief of time conspiracy was drivuu mumad by the fniltmro of his great strike for I ichics , amid is now an iinmmate of an Airier- jun11 iumsalmr asyhtuuui. Ozie or two of the lenders tif time coluspiracy wuro time macat dangerous rf I 'arusian blackmailers and part of time 1itit , was laid abroad aumd lrii. Sears' detectives wore counpelled to make ( ) iiO or two trips to i'arua before the coit- spiracy vM fully broken iii ) . 111011 MI ( ci' TilE wnsr. , Johmti I ) , Itockefehler is the ricimest maim jim ( ilovelammd , : uid is worth in the mioghi. borhood of $15,000,000. Every dollar of this vast aummm wits made , directly or mdi- roctly , out of the Standard Oil curmnpammy. Mr. Rockefeller is forty years of ago amid. coimmes of Scotcit ancestry. When a young nuaui lie was a ccnmmission nmer- chinimt. Ho started a small ( lustihlory as an exkcrimmlemut , the nucleus of time Stand- arti ( Jul commipany. I Ic is aimperintendemit. of the Sccoimd Baptist church , and his wife , a former umcliool teacher , teaches the imufant ciuss. : .1. 1 1.Vmulu is time see- end richest mmmamm iii Cleveland , lie is worth hcrlmutPa $ : ; ,000,000. lie was orig- immnhly a ioor carpommtor. Forty ycari ago hue becamumo an nmnmtteur Imhiotographier antI lortrait. paimitor , amid timirty-seveim years ago lie took the first dnguorrcotyjmo ever made west of Now \'orlc city. 1'tlr.Vadu ' wait the orig'mmmntor of the \Ycatern Umutomi Telegraph eor.mpany. Few Jmorsomms fanmiliar with time great estates of Chicago will 1ucatiomi the statement that time largest iii timat of Cyrus 11. McCormick , which is estimated by tiimaumciens at front $1OOOOOOO to $ iroooooo. ho mnnde it in mimamamfac. ttmring rcnpimmg mmmnchinos. I'robably time sceoiid in ramuk is Marshall Field , who i mint over .18 years of age. lie is a native of Comisvay , Mass. , and at an early day entered a dry goods store.Vimcmi l'ottor I'nlmmmcr , durimmg thmo rar , decked to abami. dcii inercamitihe life , Mr. Field had $ l5- , 000 or so with which to purchase time chief imiturcat in time valuable Plant. It 80)011 ) becaimmo apparent that he hind fimmami- cml abilities of the highest order amid he mmow stamnus.nt time head of the merchnmmt PrimmCcB of Chicaco. his wealth is ciii- mutated at frommi $1,000,000 to $7,000,000. ¶ I'licre are imuany sumi cwd lituuuimess mmmcmi viio insist that time second richest mmman in Chicago is Philip D. Armour. 116 him hind atsumic wommdciftml stroles of ltielc and liii bruit kumowmi to mimml. tlmmtt Ito lma.d $10 , . 000,000 iii cash wills which to work enr- nermi. It itt ulmmito well known that lie has beumi catmghut on time losmmmg iildo tIun year to the tuimo of mmiihliomuq. lInt for thin hmo would probably take time second instead of the third rammk. lie has i1I&tUo Jima iuiolmoy pork packimmg. Alexutmitler Mitchell , by all odds time richest luau in Milwaukee. lie its , in ftct , time richiu3t. imman mu tiLe northwest. his wcmtltli is variously estimated , all the way frommi $30,000,000 to $50,000,000. I 1 ia certainly worth about $15,000,001) iii solid vroitorty. Mr. Mitchmoll is a short Scot.eiiimuan , with a roimmid , rudy face , amid is a good. liver , amid a mmmnn whose one great hobby is busimmess. Ho cajmotcxmoCtiy ) be irniled self-made as lie stan bacLod by a j reat corporatiomm , whichi fuirimiahued to iuiimi the nienmua of ommibark- lag imi the banking busimmeso. Still , thirty years ago , when Milwaukee was a atrug. ghimug village , Fe occupied a little office , which for immany years ho swept out amid took care ( If himself. half of Imis wealth was minnie iii time barmkimmg business , and the other half out. of the railroads. lb ioasts that Ito miover mmmdc a dollar by spectmhmttioim. llcimry Slmaw , of SL touus , aim Eumglis1i. mnamm , is worth $7,500,000. lie is a bach- odor. Tue fotimidmitiomi of his forttmumo was laid iii thu fur trade , but time htmlk of it % .uti acquired by forttmmmato hand invest- umemmta. 1)tvid Stimitoim , vimo ii 'orthi luorhmaps $5,000,000 , is the tidiest misaim in Ciiuciiuummtti. lie made imis iumommoy iii flue immumomfacturo of iron. .Jolmn ] till , of Si , Pinil , prehidumit of the St. l'nul , ljpur e ahlohim4 & l'tta ifoba road , is worth isroth- ahiy $9,000,000. 'l'lmrco comuaervmttive umlem m , two of timummi prcnidomitu of large banks , gave estiommates of Mr. Hill's wealth , which averaged $ flf300,000. In ttIIswcL. to the . "Vho imro time richmcst inca iii St. l'mutli" atl but ommu ltmt l\It' \ . 11111 first. Demuis Ityinu caine soenmid , with mm dcliuiite f'mgurcc. Ommo banker said ' ' 4Ul know' is : wo that lie slmowms immmmmmeuuso mmtoimoy at times. lie itt a tory. " Coummimmodoro Xitson ( owner of .Joiuimsoim , 2:10) : ) canto third , with about $3,800,000. uut'im atm 'N TIlE SOUTH. There uro a mmummmbcr of rich macn in the Soimtimurmi states. 'i'hiu richest. mmmami lit 1bhtimoro is thu vemmerablu butt vigorous futiuitltir of the Baltimmioro Stmim , Aruimait S. ibcil. It iii ulillicimli to say iuw much hue is uvorthu ; mmot huts than a dozen mmiii- hiomma curtnimily , amid time nmmmoummt. of hula fortumie iii variously ostimnmited at any figure up to & 20OIJOOCO. Time second largest imrso iii lbahtimnore is urobably tniuricd by Ibis \Vimmmtnn , time son of the faummous' Titoimma "iVimmammur , whet mumado a ituttiter of $20,000,000 in building rail. roads for time czar of Itu.ssiui , amid ieft its mmmuchi to his two cluildremm , hours amid Celeste , whiomi hue dicd bnmmmo ten years uugo. 'l'his fortummo has imot beemi allowed to grow less.Vimmaums has recently built himmmsulf mt castle iii St. Paul street , .lnmmmoa Ii. l'ice is the richest numiut imi Iticlummiommul. liii fortummo itt estumiatod at $1,200,000 and mull of it has becmm immado urimmco time witi ( ) ttt of tobacco. Lila uib. sorbiimg ilittlreats are limo lilethiodist. ro- i'mglon nmmd polities. Chmuirleut B.'iuit lock is raiiked as time accounT riclwst maui , his wealth is cstimmmated mit $750,000. lie uiuttlo his mmuonoy by saviumg lila earniuigo while a clerk for ten y.ars , amid thmeii cautiously eummizurked iii the iumnbcr busi- lucas. lucas.Mr. . William B. Sumilthm is geumennuhy conceded - ceded to be thu wealthiest citmzun of Charleston. flu to rated at between $1 , . 000,01)0 ) anl 2,0O0,000 , although ho is ( lVh'it cmi time mnunic'ipal tax 1)OOktS at only $275,000. 'l'Imis , however , tiocs itot jut- cluthi lila bank utocka mud other non-tax. ablut hurolIcrty. 1lz' . Simuithi hiatt thmretm daughters , nil imiarrieti , lie owims a wimttrf or turn antI carries on time busineas of a cotton factor , By iumiptultir njoniomm , a stohi as by time record of time utsscastimeimt. rpls ) , Cci , Ed. ltichmtrtlsomm , Presidomit of time \Vorld'ms in. dustriul utuitl Cotton Cimattuimmial oxposi. tutu lit tircinred to lie time miclmeuut mmtaui in Now Orheamis. A huurgo 1tart of hut wtitItm ) is in PiLtiltmttiOiiS ( lii time Ilississijim river S t.ut ho owima nuich real estate , and time uurni of iticiutrdaon i Iay , cotton fac. tots , of wluiclu lie is scmiior mnommiborpaya taxes cmi a capital of $3,000,000. Col , I lticiuardaon is a native of Notit Cnrohirimt and was born imi 1818 , Ho became a cleric imadrygoods store lii DanvileVa. ! , AN ARMY OF EAGER HEIRS. A Colored Vommman'a $ OOO ( ) Portimuic , 1'hlln.meida T1ntc , Comnmnomi picas court No. 2 yesterday referred to Lawyer , Ierome V. itiaateraomm for audit an account in the estate of Mrs. llenrmcttn It. Daumiehs , colored , in which several oxtraorhimmary legal qttcstioims have arrisemm. Mrs. Dammicis , the papers iii time case set out , thud iii Phmliadei1lmia , a fet' mmmommthus ago amid loft $ i0,000 worth of property that is chaimmicd by itmi mirmimy of her owmm ammd her hitmabamid's collateral heirs. 'fime case iii iii umaumy respects re ummarkabie amid the procccdimmgs are watch. ccl with great immiorest. by mimombons of the bar ammd friends of tiuc death womaim , as wehlas tiio)8O who expect to rcceivu shares of the estate. Ileimriett.a ltobiumsomm , the maiden mmmc of Mrs. Dammielut , was borii imoar Cimarics. iou , S. C. , in 1822 , amid was oimo of the imiammy tilaves of Andrew P. Dwight , a wealthy phauitur. Site was light in color , pretty and intelligent. Wimmi henrietta was 12 years of age her mnasutonsemit her as a Chruatmmmas present to his sister , Mrs. Fraily of Charleston. Mrs. Fraily , however - over , imad no 1150 for the girl , and. wanted to mmmd her back. Mr. Dwight then said hue had too many useless iilavcs about his house , ammd asked his sister to hire the girl to sonic omm who wouldpay well for her services , henrietta was rented to Mrs. Furmuess , a dress mmiaker , amid in a ow years later Mr. Dwight was reccivimmg $10 a imuomithi fromn the drcssmnalcur for tue services of Imis lnve. Imi oixyears Henri- etta saved enough immommey over amid above wages to buy , for $000 , her iimother , who uttill lived cmi Mr. 1)wiglmts plamitatian. ( iIOATm1i liv A ItIsiloNnsT atAsrln. : \Vlmemt time last of the money was Dwight refused to allow time old wommmami to join her daughter 1mm ( harleuttomm , saying that it was enough for her to kit isv timat ahmu was free. Ior would hue refuimd time iturcimase mnommoy. Mrs Furness heard tlmo story , bought Ibemnietta froumi Dwight. for $1,500 , and then brought suit to compel him to either give the old womnami her freedommi or return time $000 paid for hor. Dwight won time atmit , the cotmrt holding that. henrietta's oarmimg score as mtmch his property as she was. rirulo old womilami wcmmt. back into slavery amid died. henrietta then bought Imer own free' dora , Mrs. Fnrmmess allowimmg her to put in her wages as partial payment. After purchasing her freedom she miiarried Asut Daniels , a blacksniithm , mmd Live years inter she bought bun out of slavery , pay- iimg $1,000. In abotmt. fiftcumt years this W)11mL11 hail botiglit her mmiotiier , luorself amid her husimaud , D.umi&s and Imis wife. wammted to come north at once , but Mrs. Furmiess , who hind a great allectmomi for Henrietta , induced - ducod bier to consent to remminin in Charles- 10mm umutil Daniels had found omnpb'yimmtmnt ill 0110 of the northern cities. Dammiehs cameo to Piiihndolphtia , : timd cmi Pine street found work in a blacksmmmith such , which he afterwards own. A 1'1LEStNr OF TEN T1lOUS.tW iOm.t.AflS. ) A. few months later Mrs. Furmmcss was taken sick amid died , but not before she had given hlomirietta $10,000 in baumk- notes as a reward for Imor faithfulness. She also bequeathed to her a house in Charleston , but as collateral heirs of time dead woman contoated the will Mrs. Damuiela came iiortii to join her hiusbamid. Shortly after she left it was discovered thuata few days before lice death Mrs. Furimess had drawn $10,000 from a bank. The imiommoy could neither be fommmid nor accounted for. Thu assumptioti was that Mrs. D.ummicls Imad stolen it , an(1 officers set oum. imipursuit of her. lii Richmnond Mrs. Daniels learned that she was being humitcI. Site secreted herself there for several WeeKs , ammd was liminily brought to Philadelphia by an agemit of tite tmmmder- ground railroad. All timus timmmu alto had in pOssession Mrs. } 'tmrmmcsa' written mickmmowledgmmmcmit of time gift of mooney , bimt previous experience mmmdc liumirietta dread tIme decisions of time Charleston ciumrta. b.iioit her arrival hens she engaged - gaged a lawyer , tvlio at ousco mmotified the Ulmarlestomi mttit1momitie , of the tiuti facts ill time ctso , 1111(1 there the mmmatter emided. TiEr , tumid Mrs. Daniels bought. a house on South street mid lived there mumammy .eaus. lboforo Damumelim died , i' 1879 , Ito mid Imus wife owmmed two biackamumithu t.hmops tumid a 1etru of toiieummcumt smoumses imi mime cemutur of the city. 'l'imey mud one iou , who svmts drowned iii time Delaware four tie &ve years ngo. rrint .sr.m0i : or un i'iuopp.mt'rr. When 01(1 Mrs Dammichs died it host of her mummil her husiiaiid's distant relatives cammio forward otimd claimed thu imitate. 'I'hue Imrovci ty svmis sold hy order of the court amid the mmmomiey paid into the commeL Mr. Maatcnson will , as auditor , arrange ii distributiomi of tlu fimmidum. The law- yen of time collateral heirs of Mrs. Duii- iuls itold that her husbammd's relatives have imo just claiimi upoim the estate , lie hmaviimg boon her almuvo by IUrChmaSU. 'chic legal adviser of the relatives of Mr. Dmmmmiels argue , however , that when hue caine muorth hue becraunu a free mount uimmd her equal , zummd that its tIme Philadelphia propeity was iii hmi mmammmo it should be divided iumnouug thumum. - - - - - - liOiH10m'L' $ .ttcul Pliospimato \Vakofulness. . Dr.Vt. . P. Or.ormmiimu : , iltiffutlo , N. Y. , says : " 1 lirescribed it for a Cat.lmnhic 1rieat , who wmts a hard stuidemit , for wake fulneaur , oxtrunmo niurvousumess , etc. lie reports great bonelit. " A 11 liii. to Vilhuiril , Y41I Htrtet N5. tnt. If Mr. Villard wammts tO ) ciii domvn cx- liemiacs ( iii huisVimito Eloplmamit ] j1IiO to mitmike a reid savimmg , lie should follow the prograimmimmo of time forimier hiresidemut of mu short hue iii Indimmuus. The riumtl was twumuty.two mmmiies long , ummibahlasted , flhtti owned cue old umigimmo nmmd a passemmgor car amid two ' 'fjats" Finding that it. was losiimg imiommey time president duachuhIrget tue comiduftor anti ordured time brnkcmnaiu to ruin the train amid act as firemnamu too. fljtf1i5 hirought. receipts cii a tritle , but , as the hue stita still lummimgiimg bohuimmth , nil hands voro mliscliargcd , time two "lImits" iuireti out by tlto day and the locomnotivo laid lii ) . t'hemm , themuovor a wouhd.ho ) a55omlgcr iuappemmed aiommg the proaldomit wauld oxhlamn ) : "Tue fare by our road 'is twelve ahmil. tinge , while the stage takes you for a dollar. " ' 'hftit I'imm lim a hurry. " "Tlwmu tithe tue stuttu by all mer.mua. It beats tuuur tinmo by half nit imour. " In this way thma railroad hitumuprid imp cuturit enough to enable it to pass into t.hto iuaumds of a receiver. - - - "l lu Iu'i'um IlIlci oil . aye a w liii an .utff o- ttomm of thu Timront fromim ciulhthhoorh , enactsI by thililithucrimi , amid have tired vuiriotus rtumiedld , but lone miover foumid anytluhuug ciual to It imov's ItumoNeuliAm. 'Iocui ursJcm' . ( , ' . if. .b' , JIanqwt , Ji1.ctorn , Ky , Sohtl only in boxes. - - - Thmo C muiptiohl concentrator at Aiplno Is making a uccuesitil ruiy on tile ores of the Murphy no. 'flue pimiess of treatlug the ore 1. a now uts , and solar as tested Is very latlafactor ) it I. anId lbs exist of reduclog Murphy cc. no c/seed / over * 8 a ton. Palo , Poor , Puny , and Pallid. Consideringall the ills that attaci littk children , it is a wonder that any of time poor little youm1gstcrs hivc to grow up. There ore children who arc trumly objects of 1)ity.T11ey seem nhnost : bloodlcs. Themrcluecki arc tlilmiauul ittc1iccl ; their eyes arc hollow ; and their' skin hi tghtlydrawn over their foreheads. 'l'lierc is nothing hearty about them. They do not enjoy 'their 1ves. They arc ratifering froi1 the debility that leads to muarasnius. 1or timings1 Io a good deed for tli pale , poor , puny , unhhld ch1d. liamid its mother a bottle of Brown's Iroi& JiiIfrrs. I krt is life even for the most dcii- cate , the niost debilitated ; for the child aimot given tmpfordcacl. Iron iii time blood is what time child needs , to living it UI ) . little digestive aparatus will rccovcr. The pale checks will fill omit. The weary groan of the Chiill will be exchanged ( or tiiemerry prattle of inihutile glad- 'less. ' Your druggist will tell you what wonders Brown's Iron Billers has done for very sick children. it % YVHOICtJNACQUAINTCD well TIRe a.oonar.yorsuaeoue. ref wtti air . tr.ree,2 , Tiiie P.Ap e4Ct THC S.c- : ' . . . i ? . : ; . I . 'S &f.f : $ ! ,0 , A14p'T u--- $ ! , . , t ? : ' ' ' iL , . _ : . f 'J CHCGO ! , ROCK ISLAJ ) & PACIFIC 1I'Y xmy the . 'c'flirnl molltuon or ui line. connOcts the ii4t . . ttfld the % V.'nt hr the eIotlct t.ume , nud car- j.c.t raecnrr. wltho.ti chaga of care , between CItcao end Knttt ( ' 07. Cou1I Ditiff , . Lcavon- WrL1r. . .ttchkoii. it1flr.pe1Ie au. % St. Patti. It Conurot. It , UnzOu Dp5 ttttr aim the ) .rJnelp1 mine , 01 rnat b.tt.'eon (1,0 Atiint , , auct the 1'ecjtt Oceeja. Ita cqmprec.nt t. turlveicU rutt rnrp.itli. rent , hti' cxrIp..et cf Most Conithrtnblo end ukr.utmflii hey ( oeehe. iitflcc. florton lOc- oliniriC CItric C.wj , PnlIr.rar'a I'rctttct ralaco hIecI.tnfl Care. . .pd the LIe % Imo or Dunun Care iii the .orht , Tirco' . " attu tctwern Uhtcnigo and ? .tteourl Tttv'r l'ujat : ; . ¶ two irulna bctw.'rrt Ciii- rz.no ofid i.tnarapouis end 01. IuI , via thu Iimoue "ALI3IRT LEA 1OIJTE. " A cw nd iirt Itne , via Seneca and ianmtit- tire. flu 1centlj been opened bctwcon IUcilnond. Ior1amk.Nwport Il.wt.CIattauoan . , , Auitnma.Att- ozrlwn , Naehvtic , Lontavtilc , Lexington , Cincinnati. ludailaI'oil' , . mul Lama'ctc. afiut Omaha Isilnnc.ip. ollit Un'S Lit. l'aum nus aarnedlate potnis. Mi Through I'a4Jou2te 'navel on Eaprcaa Trains. Ticitela for silo at all prnoipai Ticket OOica In the United Statob nod Canada. Xm&gnao chckcd through and rat. ' . of fare al. ware a. low a. conipetitora tui..L otter ices at Van. tAic , . .For detailed inOorination , get the 1iape and I'od- ] ers or tue CEAT ROCK 1SLAND ROUTE At your nearcet Ticlict Oiflce. or addrese R. R. ADLE , I ST. JOHN. ie..aGa5i ' 1r. oet Tki..kr&uA11 , iCACO. Ii. i-i. MAFHOf- . .o&r ' . . 'm - -.5 . . MANUFACTURER. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Millard i-'jtc't BIk. OMAHA. . . NEn. St3am Dye-Works ! ! O8 I th Street , bet. Farnam and Uoug1a , . D. 13. WeaTJeT .vr & CJ J. . t'ltOPithITOmtfl. Td..Iins' and Cente Clothing ekaned dyc.l amu. ! to' rairu , , imimnues aiu'i tIe , eienti.d. tlyel nmnl etteleti. idI.s Stilt. . , In Silk , matIit and Veitet , dexited by the French dry cIosuulri vuuce. rA firatciass taunt thou , Iii Cuiuutectiort DR. R. I , MATTICE3 ( mr.duato of 3 ! Clii tnuterlt ilouut eat , anti of mmnyam comlegu of I'Iu.ieician , , I.don , liig. : Ltu 'if I5oui oi. nitil tdlumltturnmt : euteoal lieu slap. , of Iui.lon I hrcat hI"pitni arid iuubilii tIui1tai f r wunto , . Ollict , omiJ.'wit ( , i , U bttt , streot. ltriduutco 2321 St Mars a ameuttut' . hours U it , ii a. , I.i.i to Jand 7 to S p.ni. Otil.e ' ( vkjihouuu itS. CHARLES SHIVEFIICK , Furniture ! . . Have just received a large quantity of new AND AM OFFEIIING THEM AT ' VERY LOW PRICES PASSENQEXt ELEVATOR CHASI SHIVERICI [ ' 1206 , 1208 ndl2lOFarnam St T 0 M , j.oor. --OMAHA , NED. : M SND hI I , . . 7r . . . . - a ; MANUFAoruItKIt Oi OF ST1tIOTLY FIEST-CLASS Carraeg ! , BuesRoa ! , aon AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. 1s1 and 1i20 iJat'ney Street and'403 S.iEth Street , . --.flj'tfi ji , , . titrtci1 Catalogue furniahed free uiouappimcatian. _ _ u : t MANtrACTUF.En OF FINS llhiio Cn1o au L111 Itepoeltory Li conat.ntIy filled with asolecthtock , Heat WorniaarhIp guaranteeC Oufice and Factory S. W Corno 16th rnd Capiio/ Oah . H. PHILLIPS , Y.erchnt Tailor ! U 1504 Farnain St. , Next Door to Wabash Ticket Offlce. . . neimueito.an exantintitlon of his flit itcek o. VCCLi N8. A erccJaltymaaJo of FINE suirs A .r.D OVE1tCOAIfi. ! Also it lull mine of B"oluicre Stiltire md T'oicrirge. 1.1iganint guaranteed to to made In the lateit it ie8 amid sItS the Lit Loan it te. CALL AD SEE lIE. cr EII3T 4 , DEALEB.JN LumberSash , Doors , BlindsBuilding Paper LIME. CEMENT , 1-lATH , ETC. ' ffico and Yrd , Cor. 13th and California Streets. - OMAHA , NED / J. . 0. PItESCOTII . ) CURTIOE. J. . 0. PRESCOTT & CO. , . , . 'VVb..Q1afjt1L1a a.z3.c1 : E.ottai1 PAS I RIUiS MUSiC , Musical lustruinents of all Descriptions. IIEAPT ANB I8T RELIABLE 110118E tltc , i3.cL'a. . CAI4L AND EXAM1N1 01311 STOCK ( ill SF.N1) FOil PltTCH. IJO , Farnam treat - - - - OMAHA. e ; ri ' ' " " ? ' ' ' yraa 'T 4 'fl Lu Lj . DEALITt IN llllIOr , Ss1i oors , BillETs , 11ill1os , th VETO. ; LOW PRICES AND ( hOOD GIIADES. Call anti Ge my . Prices before buying elsewhere. Ynrcls , corner 9th 4 aud'Dout1as. A1E0 7th antI Douglas. - - - - . - . I n i i. i I.ob-r--c-d-O 1.00 I _ .00 I I.OOT'11 _ 0 I E1O _ ' I 1 25 SAVETHSCARI No , . _ - .P 1 It lit good for a firstclassVruterbury . . . , J 2 SOLID NICKEL SILVER WATCH I . , 25 Ono of thom Meat Reliable 'finse Pieces Made. . 50 25 TRESENTED so story CASH purchacer of CLOTHING. Etc. , to the amount of TWEPJTY- ta 25 HVE DOLL , . . . - S reevious toJattuary 1 , 11451 , buJect ) to the follosktg m I ax'i'xcr , - . : - IIstJ 25 At ovary jiimrcluiso te will ptumclm tue eorrepomudbng nmtnmmat on the inuurlu of this Card , . . . . ! . .Q 2 5 : auth whuomi the whole amount is irumucited we sIhl : j ( ) ' 25 Present the Holder with the Watch ! : Li 121 - . MORRIS ELGUTTER , - 50 r I 09 ! Farimum , Cor. 10th. Onimuha , Nob. r - LOG I 1.00 - The above "Cara represents our hilulmi ot distributing the taumous WATEIIBU11Y WATCh. We have made arrange monte with the Waterbury Watch Co. , iii order to introduce ilium in this pntt of the country , . S. To Offer Them as Premiums in Our Clothing Trade. W'o cannot soil thieso watches , but intuit , ivo theta away , buying them In large quaumtities and at how figures. We do this to .rvE1trisi on house amid to give our custoumiura time bomiutit. of gutting - - IJc : . 1 Ttcb fc'r Nrcti-iiii ! . A word on our Clotluiims Trade. We are ready for our FALL TRADE and have everything for MEN'S , YOUTH'S AND OHILDREN'S WEAR. Time distribution of Watcimes will NOT affect the Price of clothimig. We use thorn simply mix mu ? advortisenient. Our Prices Shall Always be Consistent with Good Goods , Good Make , Good Wear. WI ) isiU as rt U.S table as chose amid careful buying cami give us , amid \VI STAND FIJIST in giviimg our patrons every adyautaje 0 o&um. ORDERS BY MAlL SOLICiTED. THE WATChES CAN BE SEEN at our ostablishnuent. ELCUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLTHINC HOUSE ] , Ot1ia.z1c1. 'i.rzm _ _ _ ' . - - - - - - ---------------5---- - -