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THE OMAHA QAILY BEE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 185 7 e — —— i HOW STANTON HELD THE FORT TPt o v‘."“,l‘l': 3“‘ ey | erroru e FRURWATHATNGT (U S e > 3 IN OMATIIA TC TUR the reply “Yiou, know I vs.d to be | Calling Young Men “Villains"- Vow- | under toe weather nll the time snd gave ing V inst the - r Gonorel Thaer's Vigil With Cianton fa | Up oxprcting to bemns bottor - Fhe ot BloF tor suld 1 had cohsumption, T tvas torel Poik Telk 3(! 4 N tae War Departmen bly weak, had nightsweate, congh, no. | | New Xork dribune i ) ; TRADE | o MAnK. : ‘l',wjl_"‘ N ‘(’;“",“]m"' e I: ‘;' +DE] ago, ol I a darkeoolore J S0 M homas « P g,,u ohnson's Attempt to Make Tt ‘o tised, and thoight it would dp no | g o 1 Eeoretary of War—An Incident harm it it did no good. It has cured me 4 of the Nxciting Dajs am anew man beea am { 1 e ; vhich lelt the IS AT M Akl b "' A GIRL JUMPED HIS CLAIM. 0 ( res r the ma e e e - 1.0 —~ N | Gllee i o 4 | IDSIWOT & Seonoa [Worrres pon rne D) Ilow a Young Sett er Lost His r y-iif B stroet st wion Absolutety T ent the following from the Chicago and Won 1t.Back With a Wite, ! tried t O got in the emyty ear Free from Opiates Ewmetics and Poisons. Tribunc A GotresponitoE ot the. New York | e found the door locked ponnded vio- | A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURC G €. MeCabe, & Methodist clergvman, | sy, Writig from Sully, Dakots, siye: | fon o iem o, A worknin told Cue cf the Best and Largest Stoeks in t ” her that the car was resorved and mvi on 110 i iat G ! CotinThromehiiin < Couz wd i o on”w i | e Beidon cama to this county, took | Hi teTto go into one of the the - to Select from. kA, Quinsy, Painsin o used to leave it tor \ n . nred nt ONE A W e emntaln 1 RS . ot 2t 10 T oy Bishop Simpson eatled upon him, 1 o | up -*;'n«l ‘ “l“"“‘k‘t ;”;l built hims»it i | the young men who were sittng, anl meut il sully 1 0 "4", e d Arose w4 Grant went " | i | shack wo COKS _litor a girt nnme tinnily atiracted the attention of the en 1 . LA ple o 4 ked the door, s iop, Helen Chapman took up the elaim wl § oty ol 00 E WY YO r Caip C...‘ y o0 LL Lt (T e i B | Joming 3 an the okt Al also bt | g oY watking s to vwo younc wen | (N0 Stair to_Climb, coant "asseng \,vuv.. | TiiR CHARLE , “ | he neighbors beeame sl Y GRYaRIRE v Tins: Wi . - bord s acquainted, but Doth were too busy t do a { * g Hoton wos o asss, | Eot b i give i mad "1 o M. BURKE & SONS, Iy outor the win cioy danger w""-\'uw m»"»‘u';;': fond of “Work, dows Whills b rst of U passanggers Gt ¥ y \ CURTAINS, T ER holding on to the war oflice:-ho did not T . UERE Tt Uiy it of's I LB VIITEY OF Bt L RROHL. SFSRuFALe GRO. BURKE, Munngor, WHIT I il Kol il ol ) :!;',‘.\'f".",-".,"i,‘.,“i.'fi:fi' KEnE on i the why!| 118 fow moments the e 'NION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NED. A (o o oHsEtontly ) Y | ronr and passengers trom the othoer . 5 2 617 St. Charlon St Kt. of it just a n s he could consi that e was going. onchied orowde Sbl6. SoLs PETERENCRS Morchants nnd Farmors' Biok, David City, Neb.: Kearney Notfonal Tank, Kave THADIS with duty by turning it over to Mr, Stan After Belden had been on his placo | o4 hes crowded in. “The troul uLsi ' N and shouting angrily mm—— mme—— 1 \ ) L \ iy LU | ¢ | ded fora moment when the coiduetor on | L Neh Colu siak, Colnbuy, Neb. s MeDonadd's ank, Notth Platte, Nob. Ounaad l‘lICL(‘)TE[{ 0 S Rorvon p,n'"“[u" n.,.,"", Mental and | ngainst his own wishes, but in obedienco mh\\' '"“ Yin Aol tay Lo asked the lady for M"l ‘( ckot sho r ) Chysical Weakness ; Mercurial and ther Affece to n high sense of duty, and in responss LYA AL el bl LA fused to give it up until she had o sent, | =s==———— S ey X re T Y tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, i itk S e Uk ment that e came pretty near forget a0 condi ot THGE Ui Ui o6 i Y RISERS Ay y k A CO D )| gldSores and Uicers. " % [ to the public sentiment of the friends of | ting togo home. When fo hid been | S aietor told her that thro wore HOME SEEKERS ATTHENTION. b S the government. 1 was present when o longer toan perm tted by the lund [ Ghinsisted on having o se at pur I Farticn o Cheap / Wos to Vob . Addrozs PATTERSON LD ’..;‘;,_..'"c’,,’",,',,".‘,‘,',‘:,’f,flf?.",fi’,“.',‘.’,; B <hop Simpson ealled wpon Seeretary | Tuw, Helen, who had been watching nee | gt ‘.," L (AR | ERICO CRR e nb about ¢ R NG ARAY CRTIE TN BN TO/ SR ol faaress S rvo a di stanton durmg his enfos 1 continuous { opportunity, jumped his clam, and in S am to traveling in spe ocenpancy of the war depa. tment, but | Jess tnan (oo hours had a snnek oF her | copg o Saidy “and 1 want evers nits no prayers were oflered i own standing on his farm. Belden ve- | Con'to wiieh | am secnstomed. haid. to Lweil remember the deep foeling eres f yarenod at last, and, tindng that bis elaim | e 00 T o e Do ortinn b il S .|‘.| when the communication from the | had been jumped by a woman, sad nothe | {Rieting o pace of | Hliige =t € sont .u,ul«vu;mnln-lpn . esident reached the senatecimforming | jne. 1 had b L man it would @ | toe nam Mary Irens Loyt under i M ARRIAGE GU|DE, R R e Yt AL AR b | P e — g b e yai o B TLATES, drgant ol and ton from the odice of secretar war, | phe death, but as 1t was a wom u LI One of the “‘youn ns® antekl I ol $hos Loargest Stock | smyenuersm g | it Rt G | i it i | e e, ; I LTS e il pon e i i renzo Thomus in his stead, but the feel- 1 would say notiing and trast to hoting ao! ~ RO RN Ciu i for i 1 nce ol withering contempt, she aceli > H v ) ‘. incaroused in the conntry was muehmore o vid of her, Occupying his own shick, £ WO tio AT Foien G O m:l / q \M Normlnp s, wl'ofl Nl their POW WANHL Vempla:ing taar CPoeiar. 4 intense, for this act was te enlwination e was not more than 50 teet trom her | aved und ‘G wenty fiih steeet Miss Hoyt i Aty b v;‘ Gl dress s 1atio of what scemed to be apolicy that would | new habitation s held hor ground | g .git saging 800 would gride no furtain 4 AP e lead to serious e »-ulx\. 2 ” ¥ i nterlo s wih suen o Tot of brates, and vowed ven Lowest Priccs. | “GONSUMPTION, | it e e Erahiotiediipieth & b S have & poslt celden's wrath b rise finally , s s Attt man Clark, all members of the e | T L e e ) ) FILE representatives, were in Seeretavy Stan- | ghat woul S Anndea L ton’s office inthe war department when | it jump his “elam | General Thomas entercd and demanded [ &owinie (st the fenper of most sotilors WESIERN 10WA, of Secretary Stanton the surrender of tie | ould brook no interierence with a girl g war otlice, Stanton denicd itto him and | fimor. s Avont Lo town Tor sonet LAt ed him Lack to his own odiee s ud AR e inntes ] s wondor oth | wnl : »LnoCInmx.mz.nc W'Co. £0d, & ceneral, Thomas refused to g RN HIRR DTy i Co, £04, S k ey s ¢ rpoed sid: 1 eluim tie otlige of scera ads and said it was o migh e O Stie Ay IAT, ITOTICDS TO BANMTLIS furnished upon application to o - & f nd demand it by order ot L [ consulted w1 o Who gave 0 1 \ = 0 > Stanton—"1 deny yournuthority tonet, | P Yo canmof n day or two he got q ; : of Live Stock anid Oihox or o TDIAT eI v . ] i e ) you buek to your own ‘oilice.” | pwo'of his frionds and the lawyer to o | 1 vy ¢ nothing else = gne FINZ UPHOLETERY V/ORK TO CRDRE ¢ 5or e S ‘and Ihon 1 will stand hore. I wantno | one o ‘{'-‘\‘;,; SR B, Bl i . WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Council Blufs Caret Company | SESSBEER SR At | Sniatint vonean sont e oy s PR Bt | Sl Our G Gund OE! Cake. of Wy puriios. ¢, b it you eani ot aet subsent an hour d 1am seerctary of war wnd ©oider | L and el returned e said it i 5 Tt i+ tho best and ehoapest faoil for tock of o 1 pouat ts M\ml to thren pounls of 205 Droadauanr st once et each can 3 ' e out of this oflice to your .= s use, i s posted, wd g | y d o1 aile I corn, ik Tod wita Grounid Oil Cako ih tho livscond! ol uubl ..:\.. \v'll “-. = sonal or by le! a 3 oS refuse 0 go, and w didn tsee whaf eotld be done atout it sl - g tor & | creese in welght and be in zood marketablo ¢ox 9 ¥ i nas woll ns othoe —_— : ‘fa'"x"g:""a‘«.?Z,:lé'e“c“;l?e‘niiL‘,‘f».,'"i-"“fif&fm"s': st to got 8 R indveeicoutd Wi R P TR uni : ivos. Prico $: ton. - N3 i o 5 ST are you to Poss( sver there afid Wrow him ' out by the' | w— S Ui or B AT e RIS, Omalin] RO - . flR,J! SHU.?D’lWaSNW!‘OnS( .v\lczno.lll. 1 ¥ 10 use 1 ' A JE¢ ik 2 Y : i ilw T > SIC1 L0 1 to use foree neels into Lie next conaty, but it won't = Z . > - 1o to W womam 3 5 5 R A FINE LINE Op Lot my mind is made up as to what I [ SO0 b wding A. TULNOCK, Lug. und Supt, - T N. SADDLER, Asst. Kagy Al trains arvive and depart from Omaha by Hdo. 1 shall stay here and act as il S i B itwas finally pggoed that the lawy A T N S ones Y shalt ot nnd. . order | Souldealluigmin ia tw motning, ani LS couri Valley Bridge and Iron Works o o1 “I”I.I\PINI‘K |I|::mxl."?“\|“,.(‘\.“ ":L:y%‘ | .),::”. your superior, buck to your own 3 I st and ta ”. : & pan YR 7/ GHHCE AND WURRS LunvENWORTH, KANSAS. : 3 ) four talked, the matier over i - 2 » 1. W, DIAMOND, Asst. Sooy, s trom the U nion Poidic dépot L i " trouble she n, ity s b, oxcopt Suturduy; o, excopt Sunday' Stanton did not yield, and finally | b better sbandan her shack and Teave . MANUFACTUIRERS AND DUTDERR OF @, excopt Mond: AT Thomus withdrew 1 a8 arrested, hus eacin alone lawyer started out 3 A0S agn, FET i S rong an Staa N T o ST taken before tie conrt, and put under | on s errand the ext dity, but he was RANG, [ ASEGEESEA Lm,nhm Loon, Sleal, H’!’ Doonrt. WESTWARD, erlv VWCODBRIBGE BR bonds to keep the peace.” dTheatlempt to | Diek amiin id (fEeon minules with i X i B0\ 1russ und Combimitibh - ; 3 ontain possess.on of the department of | [umn o his honda the size of .o horse 2 NG N g g 3 B K ) GE o K poi his hendathe size of a hoy K ) N2 ; 2 E P fic Expro b NTA war, by the president, had proved asive | ohesinut; whert vid she had hit bim A <9 ; LlDa S i H{ L nal failure. “Puis wa Xe w.th an fixe hithdig, y : % - 3 9 ¥or Hauilronnd und Highronds, | 1:20s ; il incidents of that intresting pe | M B fhor over oveiy ; : S , w% A\ Turn Tables, Draw Spans; Roke A1z N | i 3 history bouy | 1, it was decidod : ; & i A\ ST R o5 Fies and Subs » OMAUA, NEBRASKA. Wuin the communieation of the presi- | jrad woul Faive bt I‘A i ¢ s Fieic 3 NEAY / 1 IILSS(s:(fi.‘s and Sub Night Express 3 7 g dent was rend in the senat <[ i At ; - . 2 i struciures, ok oDy : i 4 z Seeniofitlcen o tion) taey yellod and fired their rovoivers i £ : i ‘ IR Cong & o e b R o q and he stuck the'n'r. The re had hardly dic i o) WA A i 7 2 fo 43 s PSR [ A 4 mator Car n, Ramsay, Chandler | \way when s shot was d ' Aot % . Aronta, e R il ! g i and mysell atoonce drove 1o tae war | g 5 tl i Tl Vel g 5 JAge wor Correspondonee Kolicited from umrluoumx,:. ABASH ROUTE | & 4 otiice and called upon Me. Stanton, whom | g ¢ i Expross. | 4 5 A we found serencly bat tirmly hnl(hn;{lr.v the other sic . The.men ik T I = s L tort, and the senators advised him to [ GUG5) Slenee for o few e ! TASTWARD, riv g fa 4 ol Stint all wrds.; Hotroplied “tlint | ‘two moro batrels sveroltivod;: “Ihis cons || lammaie s aearoo! AN, kfil}“lf i &2 g 985 3 Rgoed ] &SI PAUL L E A s wde up s mind 1o stand a | i 3 at rl was not to be 3 o hovon . : § { & Duy Lxpro . e g § nd netleave his oiiee night or Nl erawled | i i " At AL - b : ok they away s g s our party Wore passing ‘out of |G ikily s thoy eould, AL that iy his ofice 1 happened to be the last one Loaving, 1 to the Would 'you like to have compiy <hit rI’s shotgan taundered at rocula intervals until her adversar.es, who were L vainly trying to sleep wished fhat it night? ot would explodt and blow her and her i Tae roplicd, *Well, if you are willing to | Sould pxplode und b ; £zl For CIE vin Diattsmeen| o 5 come and pass the night bere L would |75 % e morning Beldon's lawyer and i [Kor Chi'o via C. JiLaits] 93 2 pafure’ 5 like it 4 : two friends started for town, leiving the 1 aseoved him T wonid retorn in tho | i G SR T e even 1 Wo tnen called at army hoad- | Ntk their doparture. Beldon did some AN O SE PN SO go. Tho dom guartery and had an intorview with [ ork on the placo, Laking Gire not . to 3 Sloux CITs Bxiross S e un Gl el i Grany, Lo had intended to have gone to | yun weross. the eivl, and thoteh they i 1 1 TiPor enres. o it New York that nizht, but had given it ontlyt oyl bot ciaemi, lecr 0 up on aceonnt of wiat had ty Sred > Hdinayong it bt adternoon o resolution im - 111 S0 SPECITTC peaching the president of tne United |y, L OMANA BIIDGE TRAINS it .M““ i ”. el i >t hisch otimesand mshemennors | fo ahuaty Auarss—Loave Omulin, ut 0 Awas introdie.d into thie house of 1 i und V0o p, . On Sudnys the o5 un sentatives, I tie evening Leatled at tae Tesvo 0. dib, and 2:00 00d 4300 . m. teains o n v wir oflice, whieh was nilled b senators B ot BT ou T tnd members, all urging Stanton to 1 etk T stind tust; of course this wis enconrag “ MRS ndayy 81 \ Sk illecHion to him, but he was fully determined i 1 052550 wnd 428 . .t B g S » 4 to hold on. Atter awhile the-visifors " LTI Lo Ot it K0 A s L. Vitus n to drop out, and vy 11 o'clock the el aa e Omna int 1N <R AL ‘ Sucrolnty myself. were left alone Al vonty lell n1 W )i, A i 2 Towards mdnight Bishop e g Depurt, NORTHWARD. vent this way until Helen worked on her own form a ool part of the L Iden piss | many days i hunt ne s had mvude up his mind that he conld tive the g rlont and he believed that ater she fouad thot | he was not to be got rid o would | voluntarily abandon the ¢} In tais mistaken, O 4 le ot nting exped tion diseharzed wun aceidontally, and & 1sover in his urm and side. He got | Y bt o | home without didiculty, and, examining culle nd the mterview betwe the wonnds, made up | mind that h i and the sceretary was very carnest and | & WECE B S LS o v BUNDAY TRIAINS \ o Blooa | cordinl. The bishop expressed the deep- 1 i wttmded to. Pho next day he yBleod 1 (st solicitnde X the then con no condit o m nd was o)li o rnd from Chicuzo via Tripurtito Allinoo. e8, Dypep- | dition of public anivs, his sympaihy SO DYl S o | 5 ; vonsne wilh Mr iton in his' trying pos.ion | | | A DIRECT LINE l‘-r! hed for his next I o1 on. I Wi 108 starrived trom Phil \ watel : adelphia, ¢ 5 the fidnlphin when he 5w her e siz ) | farmaed w « ! assies [ ‘ vain to < 00uzh G 1o him, The civmeupand he Lot i oo Gy« i r f ntme \nin the war depariment, ctor, When the voed: h Y visted General Grant whiloe DR Aot ses 1 11 len told the y W o to0Fie Lo/ N - p— - = v of war, but the latt that she would look onally s i holding on' to tice, | U 0 ) : 13 e tEHAN wainian 4 r harry end to th ck 5 it ( { R T i i 1bo evidently means Stanton. | fort e promise el & - v TS “a e i julul-n did o ) AJuJ, Tima tablo of _pissener g et .ok 1310 CONTLR : Ha ey the seeretavy and myself wore | 8005 0PRSS I Nien shick | S , ; | E s y ©m1 hax nnd Unfon Stock Yads; i ¢ Correspon 4 eft alone, he ed me i Eknew General b A 2 amttaiiliin sttt , . Eahauy, Mgt S, 10; . S, the 0 command of the de Parvticulav attewtion paid to Deforiitics, Discases of Women, ¢ ) v " 0 it (LI s wounds heloed WA TIAT VAR A1t T FoDr 8. A RICIOND A VISR €2, SL Josg, e | achuinont of troops st omed in tho | Pl dresd his wounds, wd Do the Stomach, Liver, Kidueys and Elood, Piles, < ancers, T Omihis | 8, Yards| N 178 Ynrds Omihn .mf?u(i”frr"flffl'x'nyml:fi S5.00 Hopnrty s hetwaen the old war and navy [ Wihan'lo ot so @ik ho could st up. nnd Al mors, Eye and Ear Discases. Catareh, Lronehitis % Gepartme and i WIS G hiimsclf, her visits becarae s b Lt wnd Ling Discas ated by Medicated = RS s e Lhe st Alcor I ot 5oy y oL T FOR SALE BY C. F. GO ! ou B, .1.‘.‘.mm i pd i longor ”‘;. “\I.\ 1ae | falation, SEND FOR INHALL 1 knew him well. we having commanded | ™ YN - A e . =3 RN . f divis ons in e sumo corps ™ He then ro- | o, A SRR v DORIRD ORI g Wiite for € cular on Deformitics and Breces, Diseases of Women, Piles, Tom:sy - quested me o see Carrand patthe, goes: | iy wis 1o b« on hind hisd r ik oy TR f etaith, Bioneiit 1 N Daralvsis. It o ity o o ity | (i it b8 dgo. Bl haut ; 8 Lascers, vetairh, Bioneius, In n,.l Elgctricity, Paralysis, Ly | tako orders 1 ealled upon Gen. Carr MIENETHAE G & bl v P I'poy, Kidaey, Ear, Lye, Sein and Blood Diseaes, | o - - nd entering into conversation with him g i i R b L rifhe L LANEIRBORE DRVOLLG. Bl | told him tthe seerctary desived e ANl want Lo up bea | Train No. A duly excopt Sund thor: | Riar S ERE Sl B % | to ask him. Ho very promptly roplied 1L wint LR ¥ Gl [F1] 4 ould receivee no orders fm any | )] e S LML, T Private Riseases of the Uunury & Sexual Organa y, cooked and Bellen's s tarm as well s ¢ ANt The Qaly 1 le Medieal In king o specialty of | one but Gen. Grant, That waus satisfug : far in the oflice, and wo whiled away { ”'LHE...IE.R-S".E,NDU ‘ the night with not viuch sleep, bt talf- { ey bl r‘“‘ bk A et | ing most of the tine. Seatinels wero et Tioned at each door of the department it things had the appearance of a | military comp. | returned the two fol Tow ing nizhis and remained until 2 or i Aurative wh'eh has jost bren d thiat consuit \tiong th togetier, Phoy wo ; thoy woers married . Ht‘mr\ in the morn ! Mr. Stanton Max Shan .\VM‘THIH AT PO PUICENO HIGHZR, TGt it The Mirror :. sl | Moy ot i ™. 2R s G ik WL L P Vot AR A gt e Ao Vi rosidout is no ll‘mr.rf"r. ; \} f""”l YOU L el dor i budaniea”of datnson's | oln Dolina i i o A SAIVA v ol AT sl R make it tell a sweeter tale ? dolnson, Thomis, Staton i e T ¥ e i | g ,":: A 1 ant, the proeipal actors 1t con v ( y FOR SALY BY A Magnolia Balmis the charms It B el attan n Bt o eor. 1(th und Calilorulg, R BAL VoL S iheaues, Cashier, OVELSy VG HOW ‘”‘J“"“\‘i'm y | : il ‘ ; : g e n ARON 1 o ‘”m ‘lm"*“hl S Sie Gieaxn Datann, Oct 1 Halde » " ) N Bl'ay AU ot AL LD vy Y PUISHOBRES ut Htuable yotss. THE IRON BANK, | looking-ylass, ; ; -~ w. cor. 1th and A P “Hollo!™ we heard one man say to an o lical a t € othyr, tho other duye S0 td g Ko Ball programm s aud invitat t Lz bot ""\‘ S IREED Omaha ledical ana O irge e“l {ovu wb sl why you' ook ten yuurs | Ouaai b o 5. L, | Uosaiid Neilt,aniA, Cor, 150 St and Capitol Ave., G AHEAL,'N €. 1 Farnaim Siveors A Gelsinl buihiid Busiass digbauvid

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