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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1800—~TWENTY PAGES. 13 | e ————————— . \ | mround ind in whatappers thaee been the ( r ( your 3, sirj deadier's got 8 line ‘ THEFORT THE \“LDE M‘:SS s!;hl:-,nu'y :rxrmmu the |.4-u|w f‘{\. ani l‘lji THE )‘T“E lxl]]“ PO“‘:E- thoulder: ey which are butslightly covered with mould. Beligernt Retailer—T that 4 et Were those of horses killed toobviate the ne= tre sware that our aso 'nh:,vlr:‘:‘:l.l\fll\-rn;?: cesity of trnstoring then to St. Louis? every particular. Trvcling Sulestman — Yes, A BeeMan's Vit to Ruim Crumblisg at | They were n a { dnimils wiich | A Piliey of Governnent That Has Proved |sir: [am instructed o il its me-nbers fof cy bl died natural ded canse under those cash only. Jeweler Bm'er—I think you [] L] ~ Oalbonn., ciita mstancs d mt hve beenm Sucessful, dont quite understand e M und in lige quan- Dr. Birey cures bairh, Boe Bldg, jton, | The famer | THEREALINDAN ASA POLICEREGILATOR — - b his field that Itm " 0%, 14 8¢ (ONNCBIARITEES. ~ Y ¢ W v ~ DR A O 2 B o , M e i . 3 | & HC) and Silver ratchce cwelrn The Officers Who Commandel ft- :::;4“!‘":{m’y;.:\:'llwnunl'l-‘;::;!”;fiu‘[:{m.dln«‘T‘{;nrl‘l.((:r fome Agencles Abolishing Them wealthy Philadelphis weil estate dealer re- < IS (~ b’ 4 \ \ NEBRASKA'S FIRST OUTPOST OF 1820, 1 well panied the riderto thelittle town, When the train has again sped onward and plojed inmaintaining order aul prohibitng | —What is it illesal trfic fnliquor onthe severd Indan | to town for Ethel—Jack didi't have togo engagement ring. He simply The Dificulties They Encount- Strnger stil, someof ihis noney haswea | VhereThe Hire l";"wfl Valua: cently elopd with RoberE. Peters,u yaing ered and How Well | foind inchinks inthe wills, vhere it must ble Guarls—Their Pride of the .‘{‘, s Mighinl 8 oy walh, . 1 i - i | o tily Aot 0N w—— “Yes,”* sigl you vife, *‘I man They Builded. R iy lidda from Sroiple==1'R:1et el 8 professional humorist, aud T wish 1hadut.’ TOTYWar | JE— SWihy e asked ler frieid, 4B ecause be reds al] . 1 \/ (l \\ (l l C. | 3 ¢ pleatiful commod~ " : e all his cfore he puts it in the - A tywentyminutes' ride onthe Chican, St :n‘ m ,“,:‘ \'\m'r, w‘ '0:“; ;”I‘.‘l.N Nionrina, Neb., Sept. 12— Specil to THE | japer,’ Paul, Minntapols & Omahaor the Fremont, | iithosodaysby nomews equaled thowe of | BEL)—Arecent o;der ofthe hdias rd«-xmrb Pairick Purdl of Grongilly N, v.. vas 2 orn ¢ 9% V' " O the galant lds of today ment has abolished the Indian plice foro at |recently married to Sarah Fullerton of Jer- N T v fenan & Miuoue!Vaily rosd dton it | S ESUEC IS OISR, th norih by Ken- | & i lwtt B ¢ |sey City, N. J.,but Patrick's bride deserad TN AL SUARRUANIYRDAUN U\ m ! A traveler atCaltoun, fitoen males north of : | thisounty, By @ act o A \/ | on, fiteen male | aill’s Stiliwster piace, on thoeast, the f - > s s |Mim on the wedding uight wd now heis LY B | | Omabi of Messs, Sthwager @l _Neal and the west | COTfress o 155 an lndian poiice firce was | LU0 G Y B l‘ 1 | | f The roarof thetraiiis nt uniike the bus- | aid soith bythoseof A W. Beals nd Olivex | OFginizedfor duty o the various reserva- |3l " Wl qu (0 O thing_ that LI i J UL ) W J 1 J i . o of the dty which wems to bive scon- | St 'hvlr‘m»p i k| tow, Their ditiesare defined *‘to be em- | joear't suil me sbout thisengagement. Maud Mr. Beals posseses three silver colus of | 1 the time of Charles LIL, which wer found on the discordinoe of 1ts puffing and rttling his | o thereas the oato 1o o b o e resrvatins.” 16 was tie red prudical bo- | WeBIup Whis pomier it PR S. Jonasen, the Jeweler, has sold the lease of his store room, S. E. Cor. 15th and Har- ‘ lied iway, the visitor finds himsdf na litte | tiied Irars tho {mprintof 177 ok ‘"‘"f‘f‘fl’""‘f‘]”.“'“"“'fb‘.‘?" “'“‘\‘ Siox. A3 | e hoywto preserie my compiexion. . Her | NEY, Ramge Building, and is compelled by contract to vacate in four days. To prepare for this, hamlet the silence of whichis dlsturbed only Mr. Ketchmurkalso found some coins, political novement, to bring wout its suc- Hustand (absent mindedly )~You should by £bo graling ol & carente's piine. o elr. Braum, bit helus giten sme avay: | cosful ivasbn, 1 nusber of pomitent. | havepackel it sway in winpor with ine | 1iSlarge and clegant stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware must be “HL $ie stresl i ulidinp snd whilesome healsosold, Mr. Ben Milleralso ero arowide stress, ol billc d | found 0 nswrtmnt, anong themun Aneri. | Chitls wio were frimdlyto the gorernment | other things, my dear. closedout for whatever they will bring. The prices will be solow as to comple people to buy still older luman beiigs. The few y | can half dollar of 1506, Il another party | Wer given the tith ad pay of _Am{ —Fred, I bpar thit your engagement whether they want oo0ods or not oo oisceets are iy excetions o the | foind shalf dolr onvitich was engnved | coluel. A few maprs nd captins | withMiss Blewer isbroin. Pref-Ve ic y want good:s 1 ® a1 re al > ided ' the ords “Marie Swenson, in & rough | wer included wi nomimnal Py, | S8 a1 - . Toue 11 srve it to dapeltho iisa thit Gl | Linavs If sume 3 idiarin thi way soufit vo | AsKon i the polis orjnistion ras Tutly sanilo fil sowon. Frei—1 hought it vas hounhas teen sected as ajumping-of plare | yor w1 SR oIS B R A o | e b, Cosey, and mapre. merp | fornied o rocs, bitl Aixovered s hada into dernity by s larg nunber of the fathers | |j ot STk i g | SIS S SR N i b, skt This s a Genuine Closing Out Sale. There are residences hidden arnoig the | fuy diys ago by Mr. Oliver Stepheison, | us chief of police, mide the highestrank. At | thatburdock dragein’ on Mis® Lonely's drss. beautitul grova which have shelwred 8 | formerly a contra of this city the largeagendies their service isfound in- | I'ma/zoin’ to step on't and pull °t of. M brace of generalions, in which children have | now bullt = resiclence on & part dispensable, wd the Sutee ageny wints | Backlot (in homified whisper)-Don't tedh it. e e ; .l T R e L A L rown to sccond chillhood and whence they | rwervition, He it m,—m-vifipu silver yatch | herpolic forwe restred ind tbe a gred as |Silas! Didn’tyou kiow that vidders had to | | Call I‘hnd‘l) , call Tuesday, call W ednesday, call Thur: day, come every day. The place have been carried tothe pilished white man: | ase which, afters lodgment of morethan | others. 5 wear weeds is full of Bargains. sions of stone which gleasnin thesunshineof | plf acentiry in the ground, may be used for eficiency the Indian plice cannot be Assemblyman George Zimmerman of Ruth- = the westermn hills. today. Butthe workshave disappared He | exclled haviig the respect and fear of their erford, N, Here onthe walls of some of the rudet | aso disoverd asiiverfifty ent p pariors, people gue upn conmissons granted | the well keown, s A ) tried to compel his pretty ce,with | people. Intrulers upon Indin reservations | daughter, Bl to wed Deter Merhof, & ! oKing godless of the | are prouptly brouht iito the agency by | wealthy brick nalker, but she metyouns I, their greatgraniparats by Presidents Jack- | mintingof 1W7. This jlece when polshed, | thee evr vigilant blu cous, ad Nguor DR U Harrison Carter clindestinely oneday and \ son and Adums, snd bere you may find traces | Joks o if ithad left the min butyesteniay, [ veulerslaveto be careful. At Pine Rilge |elopd and married him. of men who have sine risa to distinetior He aly found a mumberof buttons, which in [ agecy diring Dr, McGilycidy's admi Robert Webster is sixty seven yearsold N ) WUA VI Q] ) ( all parts of this great commonyeal th iy, Feemble thie ww usd by the| traiion o Red Cloil's popl ' tiemostef- | diives i Soth Huven A hom loar od L) JY o) 2 o] schools, generally of logs, in which some. (his fact, wereit not for other in. | ficknt sevicewas in vorae. Notmly vere | pa€ It SRS FIVCH, 6 short tme bgo them wereeduated ; the diurdes in which subleroofs woild ruder it dificult | thee pople vigilnt, wt vhile on Gty |\ atv fo hours. AURIE § né sonrat o they were married 5 the eourts in which the t believe thit thesoldiers of that and the| were under good discipline. Ten of the | gicoce and in less than twenty-four hours 5 pleaded till here, but nearly all alike a resent time beloiged W the ssmearmy. The | fifiy were detiled for wencyservice, while | b ™ol ol B loonte 1o matiy noirs tilent, Tie lifeof ofler diys s~ departed DUEEOY b f s L i EeeT o o M| Sy Talataes A porvie b velr | Coran, ? A N O ! orever aud in its steud has developed tuat | p constituting me pixe. Someare of dark | respective camps, e chief of po- T i stmsphen in which people drams dreans | notalemboused wikiairirmet 1n the ook | oy Dmald Brown, i of - Ruomrile: N;:‘\CWY°’."‘m‘;(‘:‘l§’°l:e““‘n‘;\”f“§””’“,h‘""’d andsce ajparitins asthey used to do the | of which isthe fiure " indicative of the | thisstate, hadbeenin the reglar army as e & min er day, when a e (L SNy sedlbit > girl appeared and stopped in the woci old days of Siéepy Hollow. sccond reginent, the sarme reginent now | fint sergeantfor manyjyearsind hebroight | forner loer of the girl ap stoppe Here roides s distinguisied wan of former | gationed — ab - Jort Omais - Above the | hispolic up & solliors, MecGillyaddy was _L,h"“;l‘f‘“'?l'; f: ‘R,‘:_:":‘t'"l:"‘;f ':('."“ E“L days. stillstros nergetic and selfreliant, | gookof thetrumpet, isa colectin of stars, | prond ofbis lyal backers, zmnd his capiain -1,'“,‘"“‘6“‘_‘ A ;o it ““}m "1.“.*!:}’“‘ ;:: welipostal as regards the politics of the | oy thesmaller buttonsthe wumber of thess | andlieutormnts were anl still are dressol as 5"1’1 b adthr b e presit, uiquestioned as tobis knowledgeof | peingonly thirteom. officers of thesamerankin ourregular army, d!(inl\ ‘et W ";c.‘ BT (e o “\;, »l;e n the past, md with wifficient of rewown o | “Thetherarebuttos of whit metl em. | while the idlove him the be ie affur fiully na-comnissined oficen and pri- dLx grown a tnorble od ae. This i Hon. | wssed withan eagle, karinga shield. oo the | vaes arunifrmedin peat pitems. They | C@luinated in her marrying No. 2. Lorwzo Crouns. After acongressinal ex- | jitter being stunped the ltterJ, showing | take grat pride in theirdress, and neatiess “lam very sorry tuatl dil mot getac- ¢ . H y i >4 <~ 1’ 2m =0 periuce wd a lively career in the coucilsof | the nune of the wm pay. isme ofthe rincal rmisders whils on | quanted with you itil 1had becone avid-| 776 Fryull Szoe Double Orled. SLICKERS on sale 11&)71({(1}/ (/g-mo; 701 the sate e erjoysife upon bis farm with | 'They thers in 4 rice swhits metal bitton | Aoy ite. ower,”” renarked Mr Snith o his second little conern as1o what thefuture muy enter- | wntaiing sscripiinilal I imdiative of 4| _One of thebestspecinens of theservie is [ Wil *‘Whatdo yoi men by that!” asked tain lor bim i ampuy of the hfantry arm of ihe sevice | CiptainGeorms Sy, s falblos Iniun: | the jartaer of bis joys. **Nothing, except /br o/z/_'y Mr. Crounsels omeof the surviving land- | Thelatterbuttus were wdoubtedlythoso | Previous to bis enlistment as aptainof plice | thatl would rnther youhad been my first marks. mirch of emyire and the excite- § of offiers, whilethose of the privates were | atPineRidgohe wis a longlaire, paited | Wife” Tepliedthe fod husband, carelossly. mentof firensicencunters coull not_ wen | dtherdar or plin briss. warrior with a breecicloutanda blatket. | **Why doyou wish that I had been your first ] himfromhe piice towhich he broyght bis | In fie sunmer ot 180 Brevet Brigadier | Hehadbeen in Indian ‘brave for elven | wile?? ‘Becuse then sime other wonan young wife northe hillowed spot on the il | Genert Heny Atkinsm, clonelof the See. | yers, swrved in the arny asa scot fortwo | Would bemy seond wife, darling. on whichin pewe aid quiet rest ber her § md infantry, tok pisesson of the site| yewrs, md forthe pst tn yurs hehasbeen [ Lena Kremer, agel eighteen, living at St. ] ° honored rmains, o him, and not inaply | yith lis simentand comurenced builing o | @ fithfil and brave policerna, @ promiient [ Latorious, 111, caused the armst of Theolore has been upplicd thetitle, the “Sage of Cal- | fort. His supplis were bought up from | memberof the Episcopal church aid a lader | Borgmeyer fof breach of promise. To srold houn.” R | St. Louis, then in fan the newest settle | of the progrssive elmentof his puple. | going to il Theodure promise o fulfil his Always sold at §2.50 to ¢3.50 each. Come EARLY if you wish to find any left, Wiile he absabs a luge amout | pent. This wis on the south Prairic | Hespesks bul litle Euglish, but writss in | contract but when the ouplestood up (o be b 45 s 9 e of the attentionof viitors tne greatfeatre | ju Chien, the nearst on the easi, and mm?:nmngunge. whichhe pickelup him-| married, Mis Mary Krampr of St La- Remember, there are only 178 of them at this price. of intere this litie pluce isthe site of old | the Hudson Bay companys fort @t Van. | selfandis desirousof péng 8 near & white | borious, sged twenty-eigit and wealthy, ap- Fort Calloun. couver, aud theSpauish settlement at Sau| mu as pssible. peared and forbade the ,tyremony, sayingshe B The nobler astructure is in life thegrauder | Francisco, the nwm"mm the westward, During McGilljeuddv's reign at that [ wasto marry him in two weeks “and thatshe ALL I{I N D S O is itwheninruns. Of the old fortthereis Gereral Atkinsn dud served with great | agncy many disturbances occurred through | hada house furnished! ~ Miss Kremer agreed scarcely astoncleftupona stone. And yet, | credit during the warwith Great Britan, in | Red Clud’s treachery md lungerfor arow | to quitclaim Theodore-for 7,000, and Miss yearly huidreds of nilitary getlenen and | 51215 as colond. He subsequently com. | with the aget. The police proved tre to | Krinper paid the priceand bore him of in antiuaries visit the place to ommune with | nanaed the western amy alRed Axen 158 | hin, thugh'm outbreik in1SS2 cused the | triunph. kfudred spiritsof nerly threequarters ofa | and died atJofFerson barrads inJune 1842, | agnt to depose a fow whose sympathieswere [ Aunique doublewedding recentlyoccurred century ao. ‘‘Brevet Colonel Hewry Leavenworth, the | with the old clief. But (aptin Sword i d ut in Payso, Arizonaterritry. Two couples, “Think what s howling widemess this mist | ieutenant wlonel, hasaiso served in the war | never shiriced the responsibility and hehas | with 350 guests, all mounted, assenblel on havebeenin 180. — Thinkalso of thedaring | with GreatBritan, au, wiile omrmuding | ben ket in the old psition siice. They | tae main street, the bride dressed in Tiling- of the men who T\n(’!nltk\d thither, Bllg aregiment at the battle of Chijpews, was | aretrusted with the keps of silver fronthe | habit and the grooms in cowboy reglia, ul, though bit a handful, ston between the nly wounded, He subequently guined | treasury department, having had as high as | while a justiceof the peace, with the bricfest hordes of the north and west and the avant At Corresponding Prices. Wholesale and Retail. greatdistinction, $10000 In thir charge ewroute from the ex- | of lazal ceremonies, married them. One of [ couriers of civilizaton. These may justly Anmg tie oficers who were replarly | press station to the gency. During the | the presents t the brides wasas many head layclaimto have ben the fist settlersof | stationed here were Brevet Brigadier Gei | days ofthe Black Hills vad agentstheywere | of cittless the married pairs could find be- Nebraska, a chim which but fow may make |eral David H. Vintn, afbsistant quarter- | scveral times pusued but no moneyever | toveen then and sundown, andthe chase was L] , and fewer stillsustain. master general, who was retired fromactive | given up. A Critne i rotn N 04512 il e S ki b The fortliesabouta mile enst ofthe city | ervice in 133, and afier whom Vinton strec: But the requlatin ofof agmcy mattas is [ heas, Another uniqiewedding occurred at andis ruchel by o wilk down Wwe main | iy this cit, d " yis naned ; Brevet Mejor General [ where they do tie principl Work., The | Reuding rocently, when & €uple wore mar- [ A St which sou Teals theantiquary iutothe | Georgo H. Crossuan wd_Licutewnt Colond | baefits of the plice wer fally redized | riedin acirou riogby i Justice of the pace J iy roadout o theopen country beyond — The | George Andrews, mlso refired. They were | in 1883 when Seetary Teler odered the | at the corcl ason ol 1he performioe, smid U strect is ufted with grass becuse a_1little | jeve from 1723 01823, and like all theothers | alishnent of the anmal sun dince, with | thelusty cheers of tte multitude. Taviie over which the to wn hasereced oily | ure now dead. its barkrousand cruel nflictions. The cere- T & Tutic fot-bridge, divers travel inanother | Wile the regiment was here it became [ mmy is a mligious duy with thens but it dirction ; necessiry 0 chustise the Aricicarce Indians, | wis believed by the government that thecon- | D+ Birneycures catarrh, Bee bldg. The ravine was oice alive with mnning, |livingon tie Misouri river. For this pur | tinance of sich horrible and uncivilized tor SING ULA R IES. laughing waten, wiich, like those who ouce |pose Brevet Colnel Leavenworth, with o | tures wis detrimnental to the progress of the e t: ~ gazed upo it, has ceasel its laughterand | pattalion of the Sixth infwtry, aboit two | Indian, It was ewsy enough for anofficil in A Missouri horse is to have an artficial speeh forever, There were fow femalesin |hunared and twenty strng,” with eighty | Washington to give that ader, but it was | 1eg, ' thecountry inthose days. If it hd ben | frontiersmen fron Misour, under Brigadicr | not easy for i sgont anong 0,000 savages to cently a lirge collie dog saved otherwis, ther gllatts coud b ave | Geneml Aties of Mibigh and neay i aorcs it rile Tadin "liex, howirer: | o e L > Agn nllie dog sived seluted s mor beaitifultrysting plice. But | hundred Sioux Idians, asended the rive | ended itafterthefirst year,and nothig of h : ; i 2 ; 5 thewhisjeringleavss ahve lisp o talesof |aboutsever hundred miles above the fort, | tue Kindis 1w held, e |mectauls inad saRste frrsRatout being rax e SO e e ciothinglofnioral i tations left on their hands for one reason or an- love, but rather admonish the visitor thatthe | where attle was fought, It lasted thre At the smuller agencies like Santee, where 4 o ol other. These webuyinlarge or small quantities, for ready cash. For example: A suitof groind wherwn ho stauds is sacred in the | Jay August 10 ani11. Thiswas a | the Iniians have takm ailtments of land | , GeorseLs. Bartlett of Anomia, Conn, has clothes costing originally $40, we can, according to style and quality, sell for $18 or $20. Just menory of thse who admireboth brasery | considerabie S, thoagh ho” lose o ou | wd arvsubicts of thesiate, it is consilered | hadon exhibition me Ll of potues which think of it, asaving of 80 per cent, one-half of the originalcost. Many of them are from the and fortinde of thepioners of other days, side was trifling, whie thit of the enemy | by the department that tie Indian police | YWore dug 17 ey oy P b S ] leading talloring establishments throughout the country. l{lnlf L n’xilo!ufl‘hor along you lme“;\;e amounted to fifty killad anda greater lumber sgfiuldLno lnger be here. Ahmnz Helmes sfi"’i"};'fife{’gt}w“gfi:g;‘;n L;:'uu b . main road, jump a fence, an u ae within | wounded. Leavenworth was made & brever | will vake exceptions to thisin hisannul re- =y ’ the enclosureof tho fort. Eim t theun- |prigudier generil the following year ad died rt, and ask that they be restored He| A famnily inParkersburg, W. Va, hasbeen P praciced eve the outiiies of the ancieat, | July , 15, n the Tniian natin Ho we | Hisks the depaimen has antiras 1o | 1o meats s onen tom e weni were] MERCHANT TAILORS’ MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARM ENTS stronghold appar. They incose a piecof hill appar. % pis e ned L ke semy ail i wr | ichs andl thinhy 't Stiises safisosd | Hherwwars pui o kesp cool and ireat that und of about four acres, as lvel asa | doubtedly one of its brightest ormaments. farther than they are in reality. As a police A PRI Lis U o ;:."““.—‘} ;\uor. ":he Sompny’ unmr:_:ml:n The first fort that wasbuilt by Generl | regulation, pl\'fing the government the re- ‘-b’l;; tobe a blw"lfi";kccww;'fl’;*}u‘°"g- A Chonss (2 T A A ICIDTD R north south and wwest sides, while the | Atkinson was upn groundthatwas to low, | spnsibility of their chastisement aud not ere are people in Crawfordsville, Ind., " officers” row lies the eastern side, fronting | and when the witer mse during the summor burdening the state, itis without doubt the | who are ready to swear that, during a recent SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, PANTS. thoenclosure, the works were swepl aw: It was also | most feasable means, and by all odds the | raistorm there, a shower of augle-worms $05 custom made suit for i & .$30.00 | 860 custom made overcoat for. Nearly all the structures were of Ings, |subjet tolndimn attick from the heights | cheapest. En A. Far. and fishfell in the streets. ihe fish were $16 custom made pants for. ¢ t ... $25.00 | B55 custom made overcoat for. #14 eunstom made pants for b o f builtof briclk, and eac! = P OIS = 5. frone: (0180 TORT RisHiCToN $55 custom made snit for #: pa 3 m St i s Aapeaites e ::7:_',‘{;{(‘,“‘5 l:’,;::',‘fl'a‘f“:? ;fk!fl% :}“‘:",,‘,‘E:f; e e cyf;fi;‘ 'o‘;':nb?“':d ‘,‘l;i_fw,. iy ?,,.Z{'fa,.e,, #50 custom made suit for .$22.00 | $50 custom made overcoat for. $12 custom made pants for. & Jixurynot slways enjwed by the soldiers | wher he built bith sure wd steadfist, & | DT Birmey cures ctarrh, Bee bldg. [, ithe combhed feiter o the Rurst Pres %45 custom made suit for .$20.00 | $45 custom made overcoat for. ... . $22, of the jpresent time. The musonry in the |aboverefered (. C— $10 custom made pants for. being published, is recorded tue death of a #$20.00 | % 9 custom made pants for. SOrV or, ) & 4 Sf:{&;fl;‘ ‘3":...:,’ 5;?@,'{’3,{’,{' ‘Z.F“Sf,.l:“t;;‘ &35 customn made suit for .........$16.50 | $35 custom made overcoat for. main Wis excellen, though the stone at | Thy forlwas first named Comncil Blut PEPPERMINT DROPS. #10 custom made suit for -$18,00 | $40 custom made overcoat for. length shows signsof crumbling. Notso |fromits site, smbseq uently it was called Fort $17.00 | $ 8 custom made pants for. boyever is the case wilh thebrick, Sme | Calhoun, inhonr of the secretary of war, When a woman in mesuring gets beyond a | ghosts.” $30 custom mado suit for.. -$14.00 | $30 custom made overcoat for. ....$18.00 | $ 7 custom made pants for of these are veryly JohnC, Culnoun, andstill iter. Fort Aticin | yuwrdstik she iavarisbly fets beyond her| - Hemry Frwer of Cuernarron, Pa.,s to- welght, but look it y € | som, in honor of Gereral Atkimon. From | depth. bacco grower, encountered a large copper- Latest styles and elegantgarments in silk and satin lined Suits and Fall Overcoats, g;g;’ N s icouE I | harme was i, fonfuion 18 tolocally aud | whhee's wthing like makings gol im. | bed suue wd kided &, The roptils was Also Full Dress Suits for sale or rent, at the walls, flors, fireplices A we said tobe- | Fort Croghun. o theleft bink of the Tai | Pressio,” nmarkd the burglar as he took | cut open, when ihirty-five young _siakes cone hanl Will age. Tt is said that the tay | souri iver neay the e mas il tons | te lunp of vax from the Lok. mule tielr dibut, id were w0 spodily dis was putinto slargehole and thena herd of | times, butthe mtterls al lastat rst, and | _She—I didr't think you'ddareto kiss met | PV ek 33! ot ithe! Fimmatimn ik cutle was kot trnping upan it uitll | nawuly the nane of ForiCalbun askiown | Ho—Tiere was @ good dealdt duger ibout | _The ST SO0V the Tavena t was properly worked It was then sub- | for this Tocality, iuso I-I tiought wed Witer faceit to | ETUP s desribed by 4 recent soentin s mitted W the baking proess for nearly three Tho fort was shandmed in the summer of | gither, wvestigator, are ouur l;,lvflums an ulre pps};» weeks, with the result above stated. 1824, when the toopsmovel down the Mis eutly fragments of shell and coral, which, ’ Eren LBiduy i 18 masftls to dvinothe | sou riverio s Juntion with the lissis (o e psem: rium Lo sietles, s, owiting’ 4 deen bt moto S0t oxlike 1 Ppurposes to- whic! e different structures |sippi and took up quirtersat Jefferson bar- ot i v engin repli P 2 an i - - were dwoted AL the souhweslern ex- | rack, tweve miles. bow St Losia md o T, e siatloury aginers,* oplid tho | the buof & iaw ia & pianing mil ]309 Farnaln Stl eet Orn 1ha l\eb 1309 Armitystood the bakery, the finplaccof |thatremains of the d. place will long. ro : A stringe aase, which bas enlisied_the at- S (¢ s A elich s stll inviible whenthe wrly dvil | mairs poit of interst tothe kro wrshiy | The diffevnce betveen homupathy and | tartion of medical men, s thal of James selllers irrived. Adjoining and to the rar | per ind the antiuary. dlopatly 't 1t all distiuct o the con | Meville of Concrd, Mass. ~For . tweive , f ki ot 4 e e 13 bt wationt o Remember numbe rand place, 1309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. s thesuttler's stre, which was run byMr. i Julesout pitient when the physiciausends | yeurs Le has AID.Ipon & bad WElont cans Saturday un til 10 o’clock. All garments altered free of charge to insure a perfect fit. Gurge [l. Kanedy. He served fithfully Dr. Bimey rescatarh, Bee bldg. in bis bill. ing l_nsrfisxflf:n.d he bny portins doff his | — —_— — - - L - T i (B et i IMPIETIES “Imsickof bearing abot tht egage | 1007 tve mited o st poce and from EDUCATIONAL. Northfield, Mass., as a winter {raining school " " " S fmavy yeas at Jeflrson barrcks, md g R iy Ched ot mirried and have | gm0t s jolut respusive to bis wwill s 2 Tor women The wain object, as i ailof his | FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Quing lhe Moicanwar was ssistnt qur- | The Sabbathwas made for all men, and | (i Roney," Thousandsof syeltering Americans would | = Henry Wade Rogers, former dean of the | educational schemes, is bible study, He pur- 0. .G Warinara sermaster. Further south are the lundries |that is pobably why some uuselfish souls 4 " like tolive inthe sumuer months within a | law scliool of Michigan university, has been | poses by thorough, systematic teaching to fit " £ :fl tradesmen's shops, and on thesoutiern |don'ttry tokeepi. Theld Grand Army boysate 410,00 pies | ‘ayvenient distance of such an i cavern us | elocted president of the Northwestorn uni. Christian chers and iy the magiine aid armory. Inthe | Gemanyis determined to christiaze the | i Boston. The pie wmop must b unusually | b just bees discovered in Bosnis, Turkey, | yersity, o : i . But, inaddition w this, there will | N il ] D o at Jipdst, mationel ave wen | Afriuns. Twonew Maxin guis hato be | rEe this yur to staud thepresiure without | he principilgrotto. contains staltctits 646 | | Drod W. H, Dubee, formerly conductor of | be traiuing in cooking and dressmaking, 50 as >4 g:\wd Jp 8t differet tines & number of gun- | bought forservie in the inerior. lucreusing ple rates. feet in diareler, cousisting of the purest ice. | the couservatory of music at Olivette col- | 10 help women to be self independent. | ks of varius patierns, highly coted yith M. Gazam-Godmade an excellent fish “Let's seq” said Blaks, nusingly ; “what | The cavern also has several frozeniowater | loge, has been elected professor of music at Jackson coliege, Mississippi, is one of sev- | PRI A ‘ R Jhore the maqzine sWwd bul- | whenhe mide the shid! Gazzan—Yes, but | was 511 wasgoing 10 ke homs Conignt i | dills Ad other BIALTEqLG 16 format ne. Ripon college, enteen institatos for the colored race sus. | Are '}‘&"14}'?’”’1"“:‘ nded afte T.0e¥00 B2 rex; mi'.l,: ;‘l-‘b'lh'-‘l::;‘:m;‘flgmn Jalls | youan't sty tiat hemadeno boues woutil. | “Perlaps itwasahorw car, sall hispretty | A lady m Calnar, 8 small town west of | presidont Charles Kendall Adams of Cor. | tained by ihe Buptist home missionary so- | Years of successful experience by the 2 ! ] B o0 - nders, e been turned up by the plow, the Latest by Mr. Tobe aplace of complet happiness heaven | slenographer, saucily Decorah, Ta, has been suffering with neural- | nell has returmed from Europe with his ci u - mustbe aplace wher we vill be allwed to Allcreme (standing between abarbershop | gl forsix months, being aflected partiaularly | pride, formerly the widow of A.S. Barnes, administration. There are 1 ©, Stagtonsa. iy Lh’.x!xs e think overselves Atted 6 do | md & brokers oMon—Ton in nqulndur\'n io the upper partof the head. — She had been | the school-book publisher. and five assistant student KODD. Dreibus & Co., Eastof thebakery runthe ompuy quar- 5 number | STEAM CONFECTIONERS, ty. At s oy prosperous under Rev. | Sole manufacturers, 4 ~ on earth. Skimmins—Explin, pleas. Allcreme—i | trated for the diMiculty without recciving | rppesidentd. . Hill of the Great Northern her Total attendanco, =y Ei-‘?ffi'#‘l{i‘;f;‘nh‘;“d‘u".:h{‘e',h‘n‘:." a'tis: | **Who wote tie Pulms!" askd thesupe- | ¥ont 8 shive wd 1'Gonticnoy which of | @y relef. A few day agm while conbing Tailroad has given £500,000 for the erection of | Preparing for each, 109, The students pledge | s f i ve idies her hair the comb met an obstruction that v g N O 0 8 Irovels themselves to abstain from tobacco and alco- 6 14 St o h» \: ‘ 00 feet, belowr. intendentseverly. And then alittle girl in | theseplaces would give methe tidiest job. 01 agreat Catlolic colleze at Groveland, the i J E £ RORGI0 AR 4 1106 IFarnam St, maha, Neb, e e e An s T | e e BT IS o Vo BB T o ot you | cusedbor ashan pait aul hewlache At | LEUE St Pau subirb. hol, Wby not add_ this to the normal school | : ful view of tiis dedivityand the scene be- | Sir," she siia. siid avisiur to adimemuseum toneof the | exsmintion resulted In- the discovery an Mr. John D. Rockefeller has just given an. | Pe06®S e N | : 2 Sold everywhere, 5¢ per packnge. 3 AP th Germany these institutions are all | Send for sample otber $100,000 to the Baptist education soci- gl b L cn ples. oly, making §700,00 within the year to tha | Uider the control of the state: in Prussia | > Joud. They nin tolle norhemendund tarmi- || Sovers-I thik exligionis all poliy, mny- | exhiblss whals yur spclalypr D' | eracion of 8 coume stel soring ieedle e e oumer f the othercompay row, | how. Crowiey-I do't st howyoumnlok | Ue min wio wmn®t miswd bylhe wasw | fUm We salp, EHowiw mb iiere ls nol wihich extends in 4 perfuctly straight Line £o |at itin thit Light. Sowen—WWhy, 10s nou | cumeaton, : ek ) i about one-half are state and the other half the west. Inthe nar of thisline e fund | ing but insurance aginst fre, is itf W ilo— Wiy, Thomas, ¥ou said you woult | Wrketup from ithe lover jart of thebody, | {Sutullon o Lim alone and $1LE00W | yynscipal schools, - Hamburgh pays the bigh. | NQ LR \ Lhestalies. which s @ mathr of pruduce, | Call her ralfiousl She certsinlybas mt | b hone atio'clels, id hie it is wier 8 | An btereting spociacle has roontly bee | it o Amberst voted at last com. | &t irmm thare poinp 0w oo mere | DUNUN-DY ' Jere buughtas nur tothe babitalle siruc- | thevirtueof bunility, ' Sie is bokilgin fho | Tioms—Ewsy ough 'splhined, my dear. | swn i the Orkrieys, 1t is probably tie fint | e rastecs of Amberst vote clergyman e | DACIUIM thore belug 4,640 1narks; Berlin | ‘ ) N, tures as possible. glas hallof her time” 0, T do 1ot thine | [rodeup ou (hic) 'lectric car, an’ (bl 'lec. | of its kind ever wiheuticated in living men: president, and six weeks later unanimously | PSS 6.000. The Real | _Wantea—To purehase City Tmprovemens While the basenent wills of some of these | thatis due to vanlly.” “What thep? # | tricitystopped my waich. ey Sovespudeni, willes o o cnten: | elscteda layman, But they thought be wis | Soicitaio 'y 1o onoor two | Bonds. Bohaol op Sireet. Fatine: W oo oment smcturs il staud, my of thew are ludly | thilk shodoos hat (F o jenant.” Famer Highode (warmngly)—There be | Jorary: *‘Whatis sald. tobe a mermaid has | o guyf AT U0 they g mauiled, partly by the elements, pirtly - = s rother Bonds of Nebraska, lowaor Color ado. 3 ] cen seen for some Woeks ot stated times at wh 3 ting from 3,000 to 3,500, Strangeto say the | ©! 3 £ Uponasmuth binani peel shoruts’ nest in that tre, joungladies! | X - i 3 3 The Chautauqua literary and scientific cir- | pensions paid 10 retired teachers by the JNO. H. M'INTOSH Dy the carly settlers of Calhoun, who el ol . N 3as e ey | Soutnside, Deerness. I¥is sboutsix toseven | ThE 9 o, Ay - o by 4 4 * Ry Sstenat thlbais, Wi0: Ebal) Ay lescon chanced iroa ver demusnal (us, merred ook Maw §. e ot il e black head, whits | 8o wilbogin Its fourisenth feas of reeding smalierstaies aro ikl L L wer Room %2 Boe Bldg., Omaba, Nob. ever ws neeiod 11 the upbullding of o = J i neck and @ show white: body @ud twoarms, | U course lude Eng: | e annual distribution of prizes to the pu- tovn: Over hese mmuints, ke & proteting | of vt 1ie doliof Slorthud reort. | lirds bo used & hud word when e toro { 11SWinmineit sppedrs just like @ humm | lsh lasguage, history and literaturs, geology { pils of the Paris horological school atiracked | = - = eanopy, s 1o Shud . heth from the tves | g “piatyte desn sud Pap (whousda bd wod when be tor ying At Umes il will come very close in. | 0d readings from Frencu literatare. & lurge crowd 1o the cro. M. Rodanet y Saintly, as he | his trooser)—I forgot myself thon, Ssmmy, 3 . R e s e e g R Bt wa s . | agoodold school story, was paid by a wud haids of yandals, bend agrregution e g (o nEe- Simed, DPaeit, o BT shore and appear to be sitting on & sunken he Rus: governm: Pt | ina brief address reviewed the history and | & F00 0 Bt AR By o{dwui p‘)’“u‘ llowcn."w:d,r -1 l‘hh‘lllz_ mounted the rading desk, “on acount of the | It was wroig of me tosay sich aword, Sain. progress of the school, and closed by present. | S4110F Who was sent h[\ his captain to i i ck, and will wave and work its hauds. It | the millions offered by Baron Hirsch, to be 1 airwhich washeld in thechurch last evey v ouneedn't aplogie papa. L - > Sy ropriate cati vhich Jewis) buterlaced wilh " teadriliof foweriug vines, | (g oo celloet i Wil be taron o donst <% | 13- Tpadt oL @RIoBUe P 10Tt | s hever en toon mtinly out of water | ppropriated w education in which fowish . . ; . ing Lo the minister of public works a hand- ‘j!""r"i'!f a ;"" 4 ""]n > "1.‘1' ’;’ hif love. < callectic ¢ Many persons who doubted its genuineness | chilaren have a share. The baron now pro- | some watch constructed by the pupils, The | The sailor,having delivered the missive, ;%-ix;:&m}he lispection e of patince | yg i sing,” ete. Mrs. Quizel—| hear you havestopped your now’:u‘plmll tobe adeformed seal.” poses to send 12,000 anaually o this coun- | minister, M. Yves, responded in siitatle | stood gazing in silent admiration upon Witin thisenclsure and withln view of o1 .mxhlul 0 see yousggfln to church Sminfl! for a divirce? Mrs La Mode- it g try, tobe :xpcm od m"wluv.nlmg Jews who Fiulany, " emarked Dr. Choler. | 0yesit inm't alall mwessiry mow. He b | orone Ruvel st of the four fsmous Ravel | bAve been driven from Russia R Sas apn a Sax Lny nilen wee s, 1 bad to," replied McWatty; “the sin- | just got the bicyde crize. | mever se him Wi g i Gy i B o (5l 1aty 1s Seain to the Toedionk 1 vited 0 be leyond the reachof the Indians’ | PETWhO lives iext dor tome s got o pric- | except at sipper, dancers,'diea at Toulouse, France, August?, | the wiining of university distinctions, Miss misiles from the surrounding hills. Her we | 111 onthe cmetn Sudaymorning, wd | Themanwho habitually fasis “Is fhis hot | ot theage of seventy-six M. E. Deane of the Straud house sohool, may inagine the daily drlls, the weary |1 CW't 8t8 Wik ofsleepif I'say athome” | mough foryou !’ won't ned to beq uestioned terms, after which the names of the prize win- > aunounced. Four of them received ver and brouze medals. Other medals, in- cludiug one of gold, were awarded by the syn dicate of hovologers, and eighteen’ scholar- the country o soue side for Sfty miles, was the face of the lady, for sho wus very beautiful. **Well, my good man,” said she, “for what do you wait? There is no answer to bhe returned, *Lad o e A Londonderry, has made the runningat the ) ships were presented to meritorious pupils. the ~ni\|nr rz-xlulrlmlwl.‘wi”:n humble de! r- watches for lent. I i /ey in tho nextworld, Itwill be palpablsto the Y Pt - 3 rcent university examinations. She has —_— ence, “I would like to know your name, Tmister by diy B the hiso bl o arhs g | Diwn m Wil Buch han deaniand - | oot kel nervar ot it e hasio B8 | Dr. Birney cures atarh, Bee Hig. passed with double bonors, and hus obtained “Did not see it on the lettery nignt. Here were held the hurried con- | POBsive sunmer cottage vhich the jubalant | for hin where he will be then. While the ey Sam’ Jones has been | the highest number of marks of any lady b s Pardon, lady—1 never learned to versations when dinger threstened, and here | OWier has nimed ise! Outheu Customer (in 1 clock story) —Can you give " Compliments Worth Having. candidate ¢ saving simers at | @ndidate i ‘ y We have ud in Cartersville, | Bunker Hill academy, s home school for 3 Iocited at Bunse 8o must hitte shaken the beavens, the ex- | Joling it sme gracelss pisbeims huve | me adockthat will min awat tweniy s | §IGE wound the coanl Mine has boen & hard, r ultanticclain of oy when 10 the veary sol- | knuked tgether a razy-boking shanty with | utes i an lour! Cierk—-Of wht nat woad | 100 & week, a plece of And for what reason my good man, d of the lady of rare | | | Dr. Birney cures cutarrh, Bee bldg. l | | | [ | L gy - k : Ga., which he boughts yeur ago for #5,0, | bovs and young me Ll { heauty who said upon a certain ocoasion | would you know my name?” *iecnus was griven the order to rtire to civili- | & blick stvepipe prjecting through the r0of | such s clock bel Customaer—Why, low na . ine i owworth | 1, Within the bounds of the Springtield WY ML W | ; & i i s DA for thelsboma, no | thertof ud deiominting the ume Hell o | livery stabic ndlet oil teans 410 mich 4 | o e Il vale udtil ith novworts | L HibIn the bounds of the Sorinetield | (hut the only real, disinterested compil- answerod the old tar, looking hone oo 1ives to k. Whatever of reord tiere | Earth.” A sim midway between the twois | bour, ments, the cvangelist is getting to bes wich | kind under Congregutionsl auspices in the | Wentshe ever received was from u coul- | up, “in & storm at sea, with danger of -f be is couded in oficil entries | LB lettred : Well, Tommy, Im gld to seeyou are | mun; but bestill doclares i his sermons that | Sate. It was founded by Rev. 8. L. Stiver | heaver who asked permisaion to light | denth afore me, I would like to call the which usm m; nu:dm‘: of the JEYPiradie. Hades 13 ting alog somuch better at shool" sald | this world is all s fleeting show, about eight years ago and hasa haudsome | his pipe inthe gleaming of her eycs,says | nume of the brightest thing 1'd ever gircumstances uder w o t joungman's unce “You have gones In and fully equipped property Mr.D. L, Mooly will open the hotel at the” New York Ledger. Auother com- | seen in life. Ther pliment, true and genuine, acec 'd bo sunshine ig it even in the thick darkness.” {hndwed the post, ceruin piats of the Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. whole week without being whipped, haven't Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg.