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| ' ! ADVENTURES OF MAJOR NORTH | W Frontier Experience, GENERAL CONNOR'S CAMPAIGN March of Three Columns to the North ~The Pawnece Scouts Annibi ‘ate a Party of Bioux. COPYRIGHTED, [Written for 4 1 i v I Connor's Campai General Po Eden Conmor, of Califo who suceecded General Mitel command of the Distriet of the arrived at Fort Julesburg on the 1sth day of May, 1865, from the Pacitic const, with his staff and a portion of the Second Cali- fornis of the district he announced that headquarters would be in the field, @ bie at once set about preparing tended ex) and Yellowstone counfry against ate columns march for an objective p in the northern country. One of columns was to sturt from Omal 1st of June, under command Cole, of the Second Missou his command to consist of one batte his own regiment and twelve comy of the Twelfth Missouri i hundred men-—t days’ supplies. They were to meet G eril Connor at the mouth of oy on the Yellowstone, on the ! ber. Colonel Waiker, of th king wit al detachments of giment,” ey in'all about_one Wl men, w start from Fort g July, with fifty-four days' r: oncl Cole was to eross, and | on the 1st of September. General Connor, with all his stafl ofli- marters of the district W detachments of the Seventh low ixth Michigan cavalry, Sccond alifornin, the Pawnce scouts, and a sig T 10 river to meet Accordingly on the 1st of June Colonel cers, and he: wvalr « nal corps, was to proceed o Fort L and thenee to the mouth of ‘Lon where the three columns we Cole’s column left Omaha, and on 10th General € out from Jules shurg for Fort La whicl was under command of G Stagg.and here he temporarily establist:ed his headquarters. He found gr, satisfuction previ teer troops at this post. The, rebellion.” A gr war had ‘closed that spring,” mstead being diseharged and sent tome, a onglit to haye been sult was that a gr from Fort Laramie was re troops, g 11K YOLUNTEERS MUTINIED and swore they would not pedition. Gene ail the rest of the tro tle together W to nave a sove on them, and just as Generas they would undonbtedly b 1l onel Walker. Gener route to the mee hurry ngz into eamp ‘on the Li mie river, twenty m mie he These scouts v b nesota massacr The commar Platte niver to Bridger's for ai that point, side of the stre e prin i afterwards located. There the to LBrown Spr tur and thene river, which they re the wards beeame Fort Keno. Captain North was required to furnish mou trom his scouts for picket duty, Gen- Cornor not having much contidence coount cipation in the Minnnesota Ou the afternoon of Augn after the ‘arnival at this vickots came mto camp about 3 o’clock from the north and re- " in the so-called Omaha scon of their parti massaers 22d, three da; point, the Pawnee 501 4 ported that they had DISCOVEKED INDIANS. Captain North was theraupon immedi- atoly ordored out with his whole com pany, the scouts stripping themselves, mg to their usual _custom, in ex- fight. Mounting their the move nd striking into a led by the scouts {;]mnl observed out three miles il, leadmg off to the Or tation of horses batreback, thoy inavery short tim ively gallop, they wor the point from which th the Lndians. Attor riding they found the t t being evident thut the Ind wyeling ns fast a8 possible. vere o travois wero plaluly visiblo wlong track. A travois consists of two pol shafts, between which & horse strapped, and just In the rear of the ani- malisa willow basket fastened to the is used for transporting sick or small children, vois mado the crail \'ur" plain, and the Pawuces were tins poles. T or wounded India The murks of the tr: enabled 10 follow it on_ the gallop. sleeing Indiuns were evidently aware that they had been discovered by an enemy. The Pawnces followed them into the tion for a when the trail rom this peint they followed it for six or clehs wilea when it twned again and 18d back to Powder viver, striking the stream not far below the post, and making » eircuit of ty miles. When the Pawneos it was sundown, Thoy of their od. Captain North poor- ns, together with his sand hills in a westerly dire distunce of fifteen mile: turned to the worth, over thi arrived at the ri had had a hard ride and man, Lol ere oyerhe: accordingly sent est wounted Indi two lieutonants. Then with forty of the best mouuted Pawnees be sumed ack to enmp L THE PURSUIT of the Indinuns, whose Power viver, crossing the stream | and fo ina mile. It tinally bacame so d; the trail eould not be seon from b Dok, and thereupon Captain North dis mounted two of his scouts, anl putting uniy, he told | ad of the co thdin at the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, it would be | expedition, retaining only one good mule OCTOBER 24, 1886.~TWELVE PAGES. BROWN PARK]| test addition to atf they lost tl 1 & newspaper mar £500 it he wil od on the stage ons covered with During the ¢ and when night came they 1 the Pawnee te Ohief of The Pawnes Scoute—His t give the $500 to wthea, only < south of business hea and fwo block east of the great Hammond center of South 1 Choice eys, Fine y particulais ¢ >d Door Novth of Howard St POERMINT E REPAIR WORKS | toves ever sold in Omaha and the west. wdes repairs for M. EATON, Mg to. Bet. Jones REAL FSTATE Room 10, 1509 Farnam St. parties who had t AND DRAMATIC, five lawyers own cotinsel nan who can ke formed a benutifu lected from Ihe wreteh Lns cial party, said tl planoforte was like were 'mong keys. A man by the name ot Fortune in Colum arrested who, regiment, In assuming command Sen sorporits ave mne and limiting his engagenents to the nies of name-change up all night anupe becatise her to swallow all rus told abont t wrtly try his luck again as He has found wound his hea inding n red searf ting his fued L cliarge on the eneimy and quict until they for an ex lition to the Powder river the Sioux. His plan was to have three separ- ONTINUED NEXT s iimselt most to man some reflection ummer boarder IS grow on your ros grain silk it The nearest approach to perpetual motion Iy Soldene has entirely recoveied s, and is again playing three girls at one birth, never come singly. i from ten Traly, Miss-Fortunes Yawnees kept cool THE PARIS ROTHSCHILDS er recent il came up within two hundred yare line of battle, when they heg Sold by Her Sister,” should be titled up symptoms of about to form a stri purpose of under principal towns of Europe. hundred people gather n “hollerness,” W quartet part death of the Baroness Juaes de Rothschild, w n James, tho on the it Colonel lillery, y of nies twelve them ninety foreman to show you th Robert Joy of 11 the veterans L ave wiit selves on Lhe rs for Sale: L took eroton Hobert fias been soon discovered that th body was the The discover founder of chironiquenr of intercsting details amous family of Susan B. Anthony relate er personal remin iseences of the revolution? Leather cord applicd on an alpaca band for protecting the bottom of dress elty and is to be liad in_all colors. wde braid bindings, ity wirls that landed at ty-two were red-headed, gn nations bezin this country red it is time to call'a halt, Yokes will be mueh worn The Short gives some this branch of Kitts s a nov “I've been diggin ran in every direc s brought down seven st live, and the into neighboring I'ie Pawnees, who had better and fresher horses, followed in silks and laces, Mive. Janish has a new Parisian wardre two new plays and With these advants 1Nt AILDEOSPETous season for herselt, apens at Montreal, Caniada, Oct Jessie Bartlett Armstrong’s tothsehild, eldest | tined to super Baron Alphonse de now house on Seward st A only $1,00); 30 cash, bal, §2, For & fow days only—Full ot Douglas st., bat ticipates a by whois the diughter of Baron Lionel, | don the otlier day of London, in the splendid hotel Talley rand, at the corner of the Rue St. Floren Concorde, which was vived o hasket of rapes the ofher river, i Septent Sixth Kan sus cavalry, with six hundred men of his Dayis has signed a contract have done So NOOuE TWith the A merieaa Opera company th In a deserivtion warriors and At the opening of nd Place de ording to the embroidered ¢ are’ employed One SqUAwW. Fino lot on Harnoy betweon celdest daughter SHuguenots, fand “Lakme unpany’ in Ne 11 Mr. Booth's tou perons as it has bee g from an open valise 10a can the Sioux turne was atteched b seated u erippled warrior who had - be wounded in the thi I'his was the trave marked the trail of the Sioux beeame frighte Pawces, and ran away, WOUNDED WARRIOK Bighth Olio cayalry, and other troons, 5 to amie_on the 5th of ions, and procecd north to the Niobrara and Chey enne rivers, keeping east of the Blac Hills, crossing the Little Missouri about fifty miles west of the point where Coi- s wais 1o join Cole at or near the mouth of Tongue tiver . oto; fine loons tion, in Hawthor Full ot in Lowe's Acro lots 1n Bolvedore and Nowport, $450 to | igan woman has enongh blackberries this season to by husband a shot-gun. It 1s not often 5 to work so systematically to ‘I'he boy who quails at t tard plaster is the same Jad that gocs fear lessly forth to X handfulof willow switehes, A western paper recently noted the finding R A the receipts thus far it o I 10,000 a etk above the share of the thero will be n net profit of 0 o be divide nee Barrett and Arthur M. Chase. uny Davenport 18 hay I in a previous which had 50 plainly tackle a b “Ihis young couple purehased hotel occupied sue: 1f you want to buy or sell Real Tistate, seo T. J. HOOK, § Room 10, No, 1509 Farnaw St louts of the | A new style of lisse edged with of lisse in contr 1 heliotrop waved crepe ngular pieees sting colors, stieh cream and riby, wood eolor doubtless diffe; in that it has a I A woman has been ¢ of a Knichts of Labor t ing made for said to b nove . This lady has reputation for the el by the Duke de 1o reside in the obskirt and bus cted “master in a marked always maintained a and originality of designs every Nemours before he went du Bois Boulozne, sccond son, and draggred hinself to the edge of 2 ravine which had been washed out by the water, and rolled himself over the steey bank to the bottom, hoping by this de the eyes of the Pawne watching him after dispatehing lowed him to the ravine the happy hunting ground along with his Not one of them, however, by jumiping over A Pawncee serizeant, was then sent the ravine, anc +' knots, formed of turquoise or enameiled forgetme-nots and sprays of the sawe flower, with diamond leaves, desiens i the L 0w mich worn, be ontlined with trim- ming of yak or colored silk lac plain o1’ eovered, with be watered silk, or rows of or bows of Tibbon or satin. Bonuets of velyet and jet net wo combined with silk and velvet, felt hats ot all hats covered cloth, trimiped W th astrakhan, the latter also in every variety of color, are popular, he old-time fas front of thi bofi being hidden wirder the bands ot from_ the point in front over the shoulders to the basque be- tie baroness, nee into the world that she “learned to labor and Avenue Marfgny, in recently rebuilt by them on ground ision of the All Parisians must re- cet of that v transplantation nntuous resi- Miss Eastlake, lady, has succe Ate YCSOTE 10 eS¢ nd me up two tons of ¢ fed in making a sensation in L will settle the sriean stage who looks tage, or wears such striking Broadway 1urn aroun 1 sho walks down it of any of the artists this season 1 the time, and | financier Debrous, (anxions to misunderstand) COBMIn A will do, 1 guess,” What every marvied man wants is a trained, her that will appear settle a tamily quarrel in less. time than takes to provoke one, <ins to look as if the theater bill-board lave to_give way to those English lords who has business of adyertsing burlesque actresses by walloping their husb maiveis of Superb groves of shady provised in ¢ the Baroaess G ooking little mouse “Tho first app companions. pnnor’s command marched niie, neral October 25, Miss Emma Tdeal musical cours armed witl to the mouth of the ravine the U William Ludwi @ seam down the +1s revived, the fastening Brussels, but the young couples pass a great part zer danghter, Mile. Aline de Roth came out in so wrhed for her gr The third son of Baron Edmond, who r cousins, purch; celebrated Hotel Pon which, looking on the Aven it dis- ling among the voiun T enlisted for three years or during the war of the t many of them were veterans, having re-enlisted. After the mand sings in Boston. Ao hea has a new version of *The Ro- A intense hatred of the Pawnee for the Sioux would not allow the sergeant to on his blooiy cx the kneeling wart erful stroke with his sabes HEAD OVEN from top to bottom, the bloot witnessed with begeod for me friend, that coat And only 520 too; it that price.’ in Boston nest month. zement she_ will also produce a Fingers.” Tiiis actress rfectly lovely. will produee co and beauty. roness James, For day costumes, made stead of vents, Delts or sashes ar Tow the wiist. shape fron. the mater ior he dealt him s saaesteing it takes two to make a bargain, “Youought to chew tobacco,” 7in which she introduces her pet dog Nille Lady, in full mourning s three years back the erty which it has inherited it will be v in the world. they they were orderei out on this Indian campaign, and the re- it many desertions took place. When the ordér to march d to the said awould- s indigimantly replica th was prompted o make the re 1o Jeave lidward York, simply Violet Cameron was asle Stokes Hoflman Palo Aito has st feathers of y stood in its ground leveled to the ground, and n its plac 1 splendid ediliee, in whi pheasant, dotiéd of the ravine annihilated whers, is trinn with 1oops of green velvet placed « front, and an aigrette of tinted feathers. e of velvet ribbon. Ruseian blouses plaits from the shoulders and” plain side beneath the blouse or o employed L and constitute “The future buildings, will be'of stone, will stand on the original Palo Ato farm, in the Stokes that he meant 1o shoot dale in the hotel, 0w Serape some ye party of Sioux Leen sent out from Red Cloud's band, L fow duys befor boye Fort Fetterman, nd fourteen i Stokes, in 1S ago, was unwilling to that might rain phobia, Mrs. Muleahy?’ I didn't, an’ ad had u fight modern com- Casper, fifty mile: with a licutenant the Ileventh Ohio tacked the post and this lieutenant with b men was ordered o charge on The result was that annibilated them—everyone 5 being killed. had now met a simi ot the Pawnee sort of retributiye justice. The Pawnees now wathered up the plun- resulting from their vi Besides camp equipments, they captured eighteen horses and seventeen , some of the latte ment mules which the from the soldie: at Fort Casper. refinements of few intimate fr yet penetrated into the interior, aud the nauguration was to have taken place in the coming s Baroness Nathaniel, daughter of B James, posscsse fow steps from the magnificent djoining that occupie the Marecha orn, and which has been sent owner, Count Piilet. Nathaniel, who is snted aquareil absolute retirement » on the ex- 1l Connor at once formed )5 into line of bat I the artillery, expecting hcounter with the muti- neers, The artillery was brought to bear Connor wus about to order an attack on them, the consented to go. Had they not done 5o, : been most severely punished, Accordingly they Jeft Fort Laramic on the appointed day, 5th of July, under command of Col* 1 0’ I'm going to thr Tommy, who was' bit pup yistherda one mile trom Sonata M, Olwisted took east with him a topogra ical man of 1 roundings, 1 v Breton jack the good name of his hostely i teap in “Blac mail” will be s Brodie, the New York pedes- trian and newsboy,who was the (irst to m successfal jumy from the Brooklyn bridzc, tie has been offered large sums to exhibit If at musenms, but being brig ambitious, and anxious to adopt’the dram profession, he has aceepted an engagement with the “Blackmeil” compan: A London cable dis thur Sullivan’s 1o Alto and given by ~te strensgth of a bee, “said one of + 1 dunuo how mu he backs up to you I back up eve A country couple newly mar a hotel at Brighton a few days and the groom When asked what wve, ho roplied: N where the corks pop ou and the liguor boils up like sonp suar - the best way 10 separate two bodies is to introduce a third, holds true in other d the distance be is to let Willie waik into the a lighted caudle in his Aniing i Bretontiac o can’t pull more ehief difference between ) trimmings in all th v fate at the hands seemed to be a ied stopped at n's Visit to Frenchman's Tomb, A Paris correspondent of the Buffale Having, after much questioning uscertained, and that too of an American resident, that Lafayette's ent cemetery of Pie- meteries withe not much het- §i driven far with the s that Sir Ar- new cantata, “The Gold Legend,” was rendered at the Leeds musical festiyal and fairly enraptured the audience. sorus and auditors called the composer out and pelted hin with flow- ‘abliging him to_ return and receive simi- His every appear- for some wine. kind he would that kind of win To be used with ming is a erenelated trimming made in the der and trophie I Connor, having the shortest At the close the © one of our most ing place, was in no In chemistr intensified orange) shades of brown). retole, and b “Vieux roses, oo solid, and m; Gainsborongh hats, being govern- oux had taken whom they had killed the bodies of the Stoux were found the scalps of these together with articles of womens’ tomb is in the anc pus, one of the fourteon ¢ in the walls of Pari ter off, for I had not cocher, whose vehicle I had taken hy the r. betore 1 saw th lar ovations many. ance was hatled with protonged applause. ka has a new play, founded lirst romance to salzac appended his nanic. The drama. which was construeted by M Paul Berton of Paris, and transiated and yeconstrueted by Mr. Phul M. Potte York, contair jeska’ thinks we um vacht £ros 1s one s of the kind afloat of the year on her doms of Vaux-de-Cernay. law, the Baroness James Edonard, has reely left her residence Friedland since the death of her hus- s above Fort Lara- sinained there with his command until the 1st of August, when the mareh was resumed. At this point another com- pany of Indian scouts, known as the Omaha scouts, joined ' the command. Wy Winne- o Indians, who had been in'the Min- combined with black. with narrower brims than heretofore less pronounced turning up at the sudé, are still in favor. The tendeney is very marked to trim the front on most of the styles we saw is an effort to “push” the high hat, hitherto kuown only % This, garnishe better, an owl's he; plumie to form a circular_ ornament ( to be foisted upon all fashion as an English wi A hat of cream white felt has the slightly rolling on one side, and it is fac with moss-grecn velvet, loops and end back varlor,” with daughter-in Abnormally fat men have a good muny e sin dife from which other mer ave at least the tion of knowing that they can show Titeness to ladies ir nary man, because the ladies at once. “The country is full of mer ually making bad breaks. but ars anything like that of a New London, Conn.. man, arocery store tiie other ! rel of flour to make a hencoop for my bulldog.” I regret to zay zat Mad a leetle horse 2is ¢ nch manager dience, who n the Avense whieh it was supposed tiiat the attacked a party of emig, Just half un hour was occupied by the Pawnees in annibilating and sealping these twenty-seven Sioux ) the stock and collecting lost only five nded or hurt anything more unlike tho ent 'y thun Rue de Piepus 85, whieh, after muei blind driving we arew up be fore, after passing the I not be conceived, the ordinary Freneh hans er that Mme Mod thy of her bust e “1es Chiotans” is similar to that of nig drama ealled “Plot and front with aig 1, with enough of The Baroness Salomon, widow of the fourth son of the Baroness James, is rietor of the vast can give aseat 10 two marched up the North Tom Taylor's stro mansion in iho 1 yer, which formerly belonged to the Her only daughter, Helen, only resembles her for her grace and beauty, 1l the Rothsehilds in and rounding nduring votaries of who are coniin- nd thence up the north m to a point opposite the place whero Fort Fetterman was actor, Mr. Walter H. 1 financier Beaujon, , 108 0 man b in any way, and Captain North sccord- wngly reccived a great d the superstitious Pawnees, who would never have gone out with him ho hud oven lieved that u leader : man would forever be cursed with 1ll- d who is now stage elosé tpon fitty years anold man and nearly blind, has v and published “Memous of an Ol Acte dent ot Ban Irancis I'his actor went on the sta: appeared prominentl Our ring at yellow-white door was concierge, the nsual little old heap Tnce which was originally that of an is now oecen nere Cour, w ] On the left side are tinted ribbon ook entitled 12 and the Chey enne river, which they crossed proceeded to “the Fowder ched on the 19th of Augiist. Hero they immediately began istruction of & post, which was called Camp Connor, and which aft Baron Adc Neapolitan braneh, is not adescendant of . His residenc , therefore, the on rmojselle Fayette ored,which aln over on the brim in front, costume has the s il striped with narrow aise is of plain ground of the d fabrie, thatis looped high on the folds ith metal agraffes, plastrons are of the and the high standing col A young woman of Ancona, school, helps her mother do the house work and takes eare of three horses and two co In summer she has charge of a large warden, but tound time to paint her mother's house \d paper two rooms in it, besides sending correspondence each week to two newspapers. callin a reporter to he A dress of dark green and the full skirt made of the plaid mate overdress is of the plain mater in front, caught up on the nght agraffe and showing a broaa ack driipery Is full and reaches wo thirds down the cuffs are of plaid and the tens over the lower part of the ves piain material the crown and droop nlish-speaking 4 assembled 1o he; “I'rot her out, then, if she is a bellowed an urchin, Whose feet lung over (he railing on the gods’ galicry. Ruo Monce that may be open to man Killed. by the convent of the Diggh buildings surround the cen and went to California in none of viel poor and necds a fittle prosperity. is o good one. Blind Tom'’s moth named Wigging, secure tho rolease of tract of the Beibunes. ‘Tl horn of slave parents in € and wlhien he was four years old the wholé brown woolen mate Lis life has b RELIGIOUS; Wagaril cortospond fashionable Captain No drawn up in line of m on the return |l'l\7 to ¢ miles distant. hsoon had his company arch, and started mp, swrenty-five They made the mare with their jaded ‘eds, knowing that the main village of under Red Cloud, was somewhere on Powder river, and that to remain Jong in that country with such a small force mgnt prove ve the vietorious rman churci t St Petersburg have a cireulating library of 100,600 volumwe In the state of 1,000 colored Baptist church has sixty-four and another sixteen. Mrs. Turner, Liverpool, widow of the late Charlés Turner, M. T, his given $100,000 to establish a fund for 'aged clergymen in Liverpool diocese, the sum to be paid Lo each wot to excead 81,000, 11 has decided to give a con- 0,000 to be devoted to an exhi- ) be held at the V. can garden on the occasion of the fifteenth ry of his entrance into holy order Stopford Brooke, the Uni- farin minister and_well known author, has insane asylum at Diblin, IMPIETIES, pretly America She led us down i long, shady path, past aflourishing Kitehen garden, where th Incious red-ripo thongh they w with their proper triped maters r of the plain. there are over Scientists know there is no God, bub they orless in doubt about the sea- centric pianist roriia in 1549, licensed preachers, longing to be sorved feeompanimen . Sam Jones, 1iko the trie_christian he placing the money he makes by prench- ing where thieves cannot break in and steal or moths consume may- orent four in all (o the quain tle oblong piot an the ordinary city builds ing lot, and the afternoon san was beat- v on its gravel walks my pari. my stay thune, with whoin ey groement Tom w thune for five y wouldl bo of age. or gates, makin through which wo p old cemetery. not lurgor tl glish chureh in southern lands entered a church Canada, and dro “The congrezation were very much pl until they reflected that after the cow was re- moved the singer would return, aced incontrol of i until May, 1570, when Without tiie parants’ consent Bethune took tate and put’ him on exhibi- 0 1576 "Tom beeame n citi- Whila an exhibition was declared a lunatic ry (isastrous. awneos Tode into camp phantly swinging the scalps of the twenty-seven Sioux, and firing off their nnor and the other vholo garrison turned in Kingston, however, obliged to from their seats, pher do tne lying, laid_wool has “Tom out of tI tlon as & pianist. zen of New ¥ Virginia Tom Mr, Bathune's son, ing down 5o lieree] , very long that 1 was obl ofticers and the eive Captain Tho troops formed a donble line,through which the Pawnees n of your dress is covered with B ]’l\l[l‘ 0 sitting Rev. Augusty revers of the doorstep, T 110 the piano stool bible on it.” “Now come and tell me, dearie, what was the most interesting thing in the serinon this Wiy, mamma, it was where the winister told abot somebody tuking but he didn’s tel nor low he was put I couldn’t get zh enotgh, 50 L put the big All the French comotori this_one, without a blade ¢ mess, 8 The at the lower s surrounded on 1wo sidos 1 and on the others by an inclosnre containg s Ider Bethiine was then appointed, . Wiggins removed o nst Bothiune “patte’ whi iis native eity. in the wir their se Sionx sealps wer This was mdeed a proud (':lplai;l North. of the chureh of I Ip-poles, to which the New York. She brought suit ag: for the tervices of her son and'an accounting itlons sinea 1565, moment for | Ihe Chinese General Connor compli- m and his scouts in the highest \d issued & complimentary ord to the command who bad won the first veal vietory since the Sioux war began, After the formal reception was concluded the hungry Pawnees, who had ridden 150 miles without a mouthful to eat, sat down uarc meal,” which the One would naturally that they wonld then have retired to rest for the night—but there was to bp no sicep or rest for them that night. were 80 enraptured that they determined to celebr: brilliant vietory by ) A GRAND SCALP-DANCE, o first obtained permission of Gen government has promptly paid $1,000 to the Canada Presbyterian mis- sion in Furmosa the Franco-Cliinese wal hus thirty-cight station all the result of fourteen years' laboy An addition of the gospel of Mar dirin bas been published in Engiand in 1 the use of the oth language burial 1ot of the Lafuyettes i end in a corn by n brick w of the prolits “Phe suit is panding at Ale iy has twelve clldre years oid and the you 1 horn in slavery, t heavily embroidered with jet. side are two wide folds of theé silk, whi ack of the skirt, which i as o facing of lace the front and back of lace and jet embroid- eryand a yoke and collar of jet” embroidery., ‘I'he basqugs hifve beaded revers, and a full pufling of lace I8 arranged in a novel way be- ‘A jet ornament s placed be- 1 thest two puftings, as if to, hold gathers of the skirt in_position, have revers and lace corresponding destroyed in body else “apart:’ as made by about forty head of straight and full, gest twenty-cich horses and mules, “and the marks of a nas 1o heirs) next of kin unless the conrt declares the other children to be . Paul Relies for heard of that interesting woman who was miraculous power “Yes, I have: but 'm from Minneapoiis, and I a relic of St, Paul with a case down cast of @ aralysis by the ¢ of St Paul?” characters fo thut faithful blind in China, neath theu, in which portions of the scripture have becn or the blind aiter, the “*Moon sys- FUUCATIONAL, 1 wonldn't tou 00l8 receive finun- il support from the government of Mexico, Tho Methodists have of a now colle Professor Rthoerig, I sity,is with his son I* nd who, whilo he Mr, Van Oostenbrugge, of Ravi tive at Olmutz, w tan, 1L, recently informed his_congragation that he liad no money to buy the nec of life, and asserted that his played meanness in 1ot keeping i then sang “Wo Need ©Panl von Ritter's gift of $75,000 to the Uni- ersity of Jena is Lo be divi The interest of one-half will go for the ex: travel and for improyed ed nto halves, his influence to hay penses of scientific tr weans of instruction in zoology other half will mainiain a Ritter irofessorship of Philogeny, to be filled by or, Amold Lang, formerly Hacelel's assist - in Los Angeles | seription on Miss Ning Kearny, youngest daughter of o ashing General young lady of aany attr ried in New Y ¢rk November 3 10 Lieutenant Ridgeley Hunt of the navy. Adirondack Murray was married on Mon- day evening to Miss Frances M. Rivers, of is a Roman Catholie. Tlie divorced wife of Mr. Murray issaid to be practicing medicine in New Haven, There was a uniqu «f Nuernbergy was the well known apmiess a, Hausmann, who wedd Herr Hausehild, with her feet. nd the wedding ring of was placed on the fourth toe of her right Thee Every Iour,” You'll be glad to hear,John,” said & farmer to his_shepherd one duy, “that the Univer sity of St. Andrew’s has made our ministe supprised at “Mair than twenty Phul Kearny. of, Pliny 18 Chase, of Harvard college, Is etions, will be superilnous to repeat it horo fng Lealth, and fias Wnarfuous o spas L et 110 abandon bis and avound it gathered the whole com- nany of sonnsa. sl fyrther 0 Haryard eol- ures on pop n thy reports of that there are lege, is preparing to give b within the émpire 165 organized church: which 57 are wholly self-supporting, ‘The s number 60, unor- ol WEmDeisi: "Lie total number of foreiy . 0, of whon 110 are men and . ‘The number of adult con- verts baptized last year was five ecelesiastical christianization of Jay Episcopal, Baptist, Cong that.” said the shepiferd, years syne hie cured my wife o' a colic. think tie should hae been made a doctor long seud wreaths which one ss lay upon 1 nd I was sorry indeed that I had not & I flowers to Sowbled tne spectators-—-some SEYON OF cight hundxe revelry contin: guieting down & brave an opportunity to make a speech Early the next morniy to the quarters North and requested him to have captured trophies and the stook broy out in front of the company eamp for in- | This was sccordin looking the coliec ptain North, you thenk these men for me for conduct and success, and ou may distribute this proverty among Captain North thanked the general for bis appreciation of the bravery of the Pawnees, an then satisfactorily distributed the plunder among those who had taken part in the | Miss Fanny Hayes, daysltor will compléte bor $100) conrse of these ve of @ patriot, who, in- \hoon, Seoms Inter- ‘pus coms 1 all night, only I8 to give some riage ceremony re- You ought to come to our ehureh, n, and to our Sunday s M.—We wan 4a cave your $o of education celebrated his centenn Whitney, the ewi ot of faifing health, Johs —What fol? to try and do hort, (o wilke 15 afe now prohi etery, which contains the tombs of some of Captain oy Ohrisuin . - Hieatheh Ohinee me and bleakee my uboring for the n, the Presbyterian, m egational and Meth- Ulicre are ‘also single revresentatives of thé German-Swiss Lutheran and American Society of Friends, besides a number of vol- untary laborers, lather be heathen Chine bult nobody. Rings were ex- at New Haven o o . ‘The German governent probivns nE any Prossian university as tures of the pro- ance, such as the Montmor The other night & woman living on Frank Grammoie o lin street, Boslon, was teael old boy his evening prayer. had always word, ms his mother tegited it, but this time thelatter thonght he might tr as just tired on: little else but bed. wome and the gener: non over, {said: The stafl council of the Salvation A s or aitending London has issued an ordor that in future no sanction wili be given to courting by either 56X Or (0 any engagement of any H¢ must be promoted to the rank of captain before anything of Remusats, b her four-year led d ) The little fellow 1led down the cssor Tucker, of MaKE your fami happy! don't you | see what'n palo haggard dispirited woman we; get her a bottl : Strengthening Cordial and Blood Paritier, if you would lear her ringing laugh, and sed the bleom of health on hier cheeks again, to say italone. | ik to think of | However, afier much en- | ‘Now [ lay me-- ) as often as two or three times gawsar ob Dresiiont Bartielhy of latter sees fit 1o resigu. phigh university was ei-ht vears old on duy of this week, and b 4 with appropriate | ally known that when this | institution comes iuto possession of the prop- the kind can be nges the dictum of Cas- *‘Lieutenant is to 2ge, when th your wife has be sio in “Otlielio” 0 be saved before the ancicnt.” A Boston clergyman, dee getting money for & charil guiliotined us t birthday was terior and VGt thers, interested in Johnnle, and he was hurried off 1o be le institution, rie des Guiilo: ! Lots, Wide Streets and Al« | View, Easy Terms. | | | | f in Shinn's on south sido 23 8t $7,600; ownor h nd 27th sts., L Ask ioi seé _Eriit‘a; Down Wool. as- lier and Mr, hich vieinity of the artifi- | Peter” Coutts, about M sidence, Dl its immeainte sur= plans for the the grounds, which wiil be forwarded from the east, - LAFAYETTE'S GRAVE. Noted iden And no wonder, nee toa 1a Nation looked like entrance to the ordinary trifie the great the udy in the The sito, St piad L0560 clory on | . | i | con- i 1 illes, ired imprisonment for his sake, s a five years’ caps te imploring letters 10 urging him to_use ¢ her husband libars v note book the in- | Lafayotte's hat it would be in iy he tomb, } noys, the s tha Nopilles, Ma== by the L xuyo‘tht:' :éllou Jotinia th Trone dil o e | Sy 4 A