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ol THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER charge ' BOSTON FIREMAN SAVED O | Rescued on th(\ Qn.l dowy Shore | of Spmt Land. His Friends Summoned to His Dy- Ing Bodside—All Hope Aban- doned — The Doctors Sald He Could not Possibly Live -Thon Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Cured — Createst Triumph on Record. (From the Boston Globe,) Tho strong and positive ascrtions o groat curative value of Kickapoo 1In Sagwa are easily susceptible of proot Won t t here in N England wl have 1 wrought 1 tis famo I Men Sagrwa st to fta v Thet testim 1 18 the unso ment an gratetul ute of an old JORN C. HARRINGTON. Boston fire man, Mr. Joln C. Hurrington, now living in Brockton, Mass, ndel 1802, ho writes: 1 Wl down - hed had oy but tay T the en doct they cou e thirtee hop rdate o Test ned A Atten 1 do N i seveity-cight gailons of wa icinnsa told my wife that T , duy nnd nigh ing t am S 1w neye ing fot wd they tooky roned ra anl fterentti me. 1 oneme in ad minewa nhopnl‘-sscusofinnd my family to propare for t My friendse nnd relatives were noti- d of my condition, that they ighttake a iast farewbll, [ underwear and all el de ni told O Worst, Among my friends wos one who nrged mo to Uy Kiekipon 1ntan Saewae 1 Q1080w £0or niter 1 bopin tiking it there was o marked ehange for e better; the Lloat corn menced 101ewve 1y bowel s uid tho sw elliine L and « *TODAY I AM AWELL MAN THANKS TO KIGKAPOC INDIAN SAGWA, T LIk At 18 the Dest medicine in existence and wil of my friends think 1y cure not 1ess than nantraele. ¥ w il gludly 1 hout il 5 Court uy., 50 Indinn ofthe uj sweranvhody v iverse. ity Of its rrandenr | et tic thut binds it to the condid 1t 44 nature’s remedy! Nature provil Min dn his w these Do for nat T safes and Kickapoo tndian Sagwa, maley e U5, burks an: Indiai seasons—tl ry lving n ol their ¢ ar's Temc atfsw t gathering and o dollar s cure for eve reature, lom ean ho Tt v , and the cd to depend hel kapoo Tndian § surest Liver, hest The 15 the grandest seeking fnfo JiC n, M t unders n nature a Dbest unde agwa & smedy for e world bus ever known. aof their rany dri, ; oic botties jor five doi T athe ach own risk re, sh, | INFANTA. The latest out, nobb white and colors. Sclling all summer millinery at cost and less. BLISS, DRSO ARIDED IS L £ VS IR A B AT | Price | "' Worth a Guinea a Box. ANy f assauldor Fliza Gutzen, & young FREDERICK L. AMES 1S DEAD | S siziss | FALCONER'S 20-DAY CASHSALE AR i S 1 was bowsd over. Th lhmul ||'4 ceurred some tine ago, ty Coronor _— 3 \ins, eave s Wil Qe ine L ib- | “BEAR'S EARS" STILL Mlssmo Flag at Union Pacific Headquarters is Now | vas duo to | For Gash We Will Sell a Fine Line of Rib i at Half Mast. | bons at 1o Per Yard, Farmer Zoller Cor toe the Ramor of \ | i the Shooting Affray | & n is in Dead | The reported shooting of melon thieves, ES' 50C i ublis! n e B I 08¢ W DIED IN A STATE RCOM OF THE PILGRIM | wood | LADIES' S0C UNDERVESTS 121-2C | as published in Tue Bes last Tuesday, was | | had to put on one or correct, notwithstanding Licutenant Wil [ LA naceount it son's denfal. Cireumstances fully indieat rip, Best Standard Prints, in Romnants, <%e | that an Indian soldier under Licutenant Wil- | n om New York to Boston the ¥ s | . On 1is Way fr. New York to 1 \ ¢ siness Per Yard-30c, 35¢ wnd 40 Sa . son's command, known as Bear's Bars, was ouched and Taken—His Tie i ) LALLM ML g I'he shooting oceurred on M. W. Zollor's | Fudoxiony pect " Ch Cut o 8 1-3¢ farm, about mile northwest of Fort | terests in O - " Omalia, At o'clock Monday evening, | - \ i v o Sentember 4 | ¢ I \ s lace curtains cutto | Mr. 7 . t In many years have the | Kooser has to by night an v Snion Pacitic, ir 1 1. H. | bachelor Beuedi P did the u 1 by \helbuafizduih oy = AT v i f 2 it to 0%, Tudia . Lpaid | Clark and 1 K | \fred g Yo Chiean §2 Wit no parti tion 1o them, but on the foundly s er the t X Tt ( La ranpers 6 ting wered 1 went | pected news of o deatl erick y M Hrock:&hd; Lhe La ackots cut t 5 while there he | Lathrop Ames yesterda Long th up to diit to pateh. 1 went | The first intination that Pr t Clar - n, which is M \ NEBERASKA STATE FATR, X Honut ] n lowed shor f ) ating tele- | Lincoln, September 815, ( gram fi Mr, O | | v e o noist grams 10 4 per yard, 1 two move RS | grades of Cheney with four wi Loy . isiderably | evening T g e oo Fort Omaha and i 0 und 1,75 black gros L gl the i < t per s ial of the shooting |"l)v I pleces ot $1.7 b satins but 1 think the lieu ¢ black ) eut to $1,00 per yaed ¥ | morning | R 10 picees of 2,00 colored faille silks | Orderly Sergeant Goings said last night | but fuiled t T e iy | ent 1o $1.00 per Yara that Bear's Fars was still missing and s | littie ti (MK 0 5 1 comrades were of the opinion. that he would \ o the st ahd 0 preces of $1.50, #1.5 00 and h X | Mr | B \“ i .v‘::‘r‘\, black ST ey They were afraid that he had | LA Ll dired the faiv | A large lne of colored “storm serges | 5" Cory. who w at Port Red of so dear a friend 8500 | worth die cut to e per yard, mond’s farm, wld a reporter last night that was ordered at half o n the i Thiokdenes 16-inch black and white plaid dress lad teard about the shooting at Zeller's ters building, wh its s oftice, 1324 Farnam | €00ds now down to 25e per yard. i, i Ut from the fort had of the passing out of not only a_loy i S G {6-inch 60e ercam all wool bedford de in about the affair SR : : L ) cords now down 10 5e por yurd, ¥ were anxious Lo suppress all informa to the Union Pacifi ! T REmA A Ll tion about the ting. Vickory suid that bellover ih On future. o W-inch heavy mountain suiting, et 5 67 o b the offeers who cornmanded the Indian com As iy Ammos ¢ route—Ame all wool, now down to 2ae per yard, pany had to make 18, a8 they did not :\'n‘h‘ i b e An : 1 dyou will readily be | - Rich new 40-inch all wool 7 hop- [y stand the Soux language, and it would bull the Union Pacitie ana conving e execllence of “the” nas- | sacking now down to 43¢ per yard. Lo i easy matter for them to he fooled on Sclopment, of its vust syutom rick between 10-ineh new all wool Scoteh cheviot | rolieall. The Indian mey f company 1 | et ins leave | now down to 4 per yard re much exercised rega the fato of thb OBEd TOE Buffalo | 4o inch all wool die nels value | Bear's Ears, E 2 continued ever sines + | Ye, now down to 4 o Trajeze artist and tonight. cen fully identifie | 10 inch all wool Miting, = [ 2 his fathor bofore something new, ¢ You Cunt trea 1t I 10 inch all w all ve Omahn at p, m. via the Chi- i [ new. eutto e ) K Rock Island & Pacitie and be in- | d0ineh all 4 | side the World's faiv grounds at S w. m. A ner, but a most | t libravy car to now down to 4 per yard | the following morning.” You can't muke i orick 1 Ames | 30 D m. piext dag | 100 fuli ; | this time viwany other line, and. the e nlwi Ml posi York avviving 2:10 p. m.: 2 w., ex- | spread £1.50, « sommodations 1o be had on the t thiat of ¢ sition flyer, the famous ty-hour | o bl 1 sutin Gamusle, | Roele Tsland are notod. from Maine b o i ¢ Yorl train, moking rin be- | H0e qua t ¢ per yard. California. By examining the map and e him an e | Gveca Of vand New 'y hie | nch gennine linen tick- | time this line yon will find (TR fastor th solid | cut to 19 per yard. that as o World's fair line it stands | which his father | Vestibuled Yor ed linen center | witl equal, passengers Belndl ta contti asacicely el 111D . m. e 00, eut o 4ie cach avoid transfer and a tivesome and Just the other day when he took his' propor- | lantic expres epers to of all wool y #L50 | pensive trip through the city by getting Hlon of thio matiting bonds assisting i tid- | Now Yor New 5 cut to $1.95 | o at Englewood and taking electric LG TN, l burra York at 8 splendid pact about the above | line direet to main entrance of World's Omahin's True & 3 sleepers to New NS 13 the newness of the goods, al- | faiv grounds: time, ten minutes. In (nifested n personal fne | LoLic ind through | most every article having been bought | addition to this train we have trains TG S e e e to shurg | for this scusons trade leaving Omaha at 5 p. m., 7:10 p. m. and ibinst to city to | Buth T30 p.me through sleey | are onl the opening | 10:30 @, m., thus rers the i on Pacitie | Cleveland. B. P ITumohrey 5 ~ale, of four duily 5 1o Chi system. In support of his belief in Oma \IEHH strect, Kan City M K B. FALCONER. s before stated, ng qu he has property holdings here to the oxtont Wilber, western passenger agent, - — d landing s at of £1,000.000, Mr. Thomas L. Kimball loc WILL RUN ITS OWN STOR. iv in advi ing after the interests of this laree block of e Ty S HTOUbIb ey |\~‘1h|l u’vv.v‘ \v‘n“m“-! absence of Mr. Ames, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Dousy Outside Poor Wil Be throu 0se home in Boston. : = i by the Agent Diree | Of his 78 in Urlon Pacific thero are | en dramatists and American byt it Direct. meals of any | various opini TG T | dramas were never in such great de s | Heveafter the unfortunates known as the United State is that | 1t the time of hi | mow. The wonderful success of such | outside of Douglus county will not be | about 35,0 vorth of stocls nandoah,” *Alabama,” *The ( | compelled to climb the steps at the court, | st ckuolder d Me i nson Howard's | housc in 0 gath s ) st Taeat i Ry I tind Me” and Bronson Howard ler 1o gather in the little sti- | Gou J st work, “Aristc has proven con- | pend tiat keeps by nd soul together, ns | 8 lection to the board of directors vely that we have 1 the material | the county com rs huve introd | he was trustee under the land grant and was 'y fordramas of iutense nowLo! ind the weekly allo most active in the management of the our own country inces beiug given out from tho estate of the Union Pacitic compiny y French plays and the lurid Eng. | Ot s At 1522 56 Mary'save- | ORIy it eeNot on' nssoclntod with il moge | nue, Ay morning the county agent The Cherokee Strip will be ope ned for him on the bourd 7 continue to be di- ven from the field. *Aristocracy” | Ging up the equipment of the | settlement on Satu tember 16, rectovs in che S L will be ented at Boyd's theater the first rototore .has b located in | g noon, You can save 12 hours time by Dodge. Thedead, | three nights of next week with the orizinal | ntof the county building aud at | uking the Rock . Island route, leaviny H. Bulke lliam L. | scenery, ote., used du its long runs in | of moving. G and be on the line at , i Atkins, Benjamin | Now York and Ch U with g brilliant on the pructico | Otuahu ut 6 u. m,, an ‘H.’,“ o flinclt uld, David Dows and Sid- ipany, i rico Barrymor ) for and accept DAL DL ney Dillon x¥ of names that have Faversh ity merchants for supplying | Will be on salc ntembe S toodieton zeal In tho John H. Brown the outside poor. When the | at one fare for the 1 p. plu cause of th Bl ton Melthea, Blanehe Al in the board wouid look them ing the vound trip from Omu R e Ish, N pton, Helen Tracy and | Over and enter into contracts. wiih Righton the line One of New England's Weaithiest. Maude White, The producsion Is undor the | il grocers who happened to be the Strip, Frederick [, Av ted to be the | management of Messrs. Al Hayian and | St competitors on the articles whi nd good 2 richest man in Now his conserva- | Chivles Frohm who directed the for ° fo be used. After that ord yored| Yor maps of tho tive methods and long head bring tuns of “Shens ? % ;:lh the “‘ and_supplics furnished, vosarding settl lass of s me, so the commission pand regul ns 1 dit cttl Not ol nlan's suc uud crept into the dealings and 1 ment, eall at Rocie 1 ticket ofii Bt ao | ot and the poor got the y It am stred Northw IEibuwissicokeq remedy this, and in or at the county CIIAS. KENNEDY, the wch ke died. Indeed, ¥ might get what it pai and that llu G NG SW RYA 5 enadivector in ab least needy would not be Swhipsasod on th s s son e of the bourd conce The Land 15 r 1 not bo ¢ L county store, fr months more and the World's | s wonld be furnished f f b i will be a thin past, Yot th to the majority of the of the board nnd a8k rasuit | end excels the heginning. ' You have t boen csta or have been myvited hing is wnd 1 s brithant st ud within them avo | AT th | N e bl o L | Midway Plaisance | i TR [ is u curio Yol o :vm;wu.\u [ I | "The illumi it night, the clectric | financi it e Piles of peonle have piles, but De Wity fountuins, wi anging hu on its foe ) ¢ Ttvonwantito i Witeh Hazel Salve wre them, from white t e, not 1 iokunivoranli | e SRS TIN5 e - make up a uty A s i [T 4 Sceotembor 19, the Chi- | rutes apply to ticket oftice, Chicuwo, M A | Because i I Iy line via which | , R b AL T AT T his holdi you ean veach the faiv without a teansfor | Sofi ot vailway will | Milwaukee & St Paul vailway, 1o 4l |3 A P tiekets to Chicago and retirn at | Farnam strect. Il ndoubted | whthe of Chicago. If you | 0 for the round trip, Y ou i Juy | toj . Joid jione.of World's f; YA mime trom i At SR Sopt, 8 to u showing location of the | 1 L 3 WIS 1 s g i 4 el m. depot, Englewood at he Chicag Kk Island I"ac i nds in conneetion with our line at | She"! . His father | ewood, you will sce that as o | 4. n,, tuke el i the fair | railway will tickets 1o Lincoln at ¢ f reviin T oD Ui ] mds and be on th one fure for th W teip from all sta- vederick at | air linc ali other | or you can t the tions in Nebr; 05 from Cotingl begian o show his i | other line you wili have n | | F i ! nd when Oli Ay a1 lious trip ne the city to | Mimited at 5 safls, rood returning until Sept, 18, S | 1 are | dining car, arvive M En, Inaddition to the regular train viee capit fai and on areival | 1 ) 1 ! 1 TR K ¥ A friends wiro loft Omaha | ™ #0G be on the faiv prounds bef the “Ruck Tslund” will run aspecial fair ' | 6w s yourself who have been on | %, M The Rocik “Isnann train on the 1th, 12th, Bth and Hth, I family | ¢ TRt e G at | WVerld's fuie line and fupy, s the leaving Counc Blafts at 7040 a, m. and with which Angsanhion I BN uservice between Omal Omahw union depot 00, m. Return- and ticket ¢ for rates, maps, R aaLaup L TR Passer leaves Lincoln 650 p. he 1 you may e 2 time, mon o | Nebraska state limited” leaves Council L st o) l:: iz tran ity of | Blufts daily at 8:35 @, m.. Omaha 9:10 g, (EE SN Ao e il ining sWorld's | m. running the ) Laneoln with- ~ - gl 5, serVin of | out making w stop et vilices 1602 g Courttund Heneh Gossip, | any r ¢ in the s | Farsam and union P {1 will sienic | engers wis) o visit 1l Paci i o | serve theip 515 boRb by 1IUKCH solnie Are You Minaning & we Fair Tr n. Mrs. M My Witkins and | & tickot via the ROCK ISLAND, solec 3 mind the decided advantages v ol W8t even | your own hotel, return at pl of the Ch riiiwestern ruilws No. 173, Ancient Ordor o commission to middlemer Four daily noexpress teains, wiih fay at the | office 1602 Farnam . street, | (hs cquipment, unexcelled nedy, G, N, W, 1%, A, Low rates, Bag i cheeked your hon Choiee of k T quick, safe and comfortabie methods of No western raileoad is more highly | transfor direct to the World's. faie | fuve 1 regards o ceess to the | grounds. Call, or send your addr | World's fair zroun tl wling- [ the ci ket ottied, No. 1401 Farnam ton Route, From the Union passengor | R 16 Rivcnneg G W sy | station at Chie: into. which all Bur- General Agent. « lington ins run, you can - | wuickly, cusily and cheaply reach the | Are You ¢ I R Ui Qpealng? | Exposition by water, st vailvond, ol Tell all y to tuke the Texus vk hR( | evated vailrond or cable ear special on'the Island from union D tho unfinehan | ness, creut from | Ask the city ticket agent of the Bup- | depot at 6 a, m, and lund the same ¢ Oliver Ames, | worthy of the | Jington Rout am street, for | g right in the heart of the (i i . Pred: | o0 cive information alx ay to reach | Swip, Rem can leave 5 uost ot | Chicago, iy d morning ut 6 a 1 th ) Chieago, Boek Island & Pacitie Ly, 4 D, i d 2 « ;m:u.-w.ui Nehea f d | Dabello Vinengo obstructed Nortn Fif. | round h P erati tthe b ' | &l st will ¢ from 1 | teenth sty 15t 1 was urrested givir Horm n re- | capitali ! | 4:00 p. . and L for Chic .| wedin i can be had | bocause tl i | m. The World's fair special (No. 6 Accused of Assault, ? t and off Tu addit | arvive from Colorado at $:35 p. m, lian s bud a bearing before | 1502 Farma | Paoifie, ho o Lstiprm d leave fo g0 at4 p.m. Goin rday o thi CHAS. | G, NW. P A | and { boats, Geueral | 1o limited (No. 5) will | \ & Northwestern, be- | 2 p. and leave - 4 avhiol 1o " 1 Springs and m ALl other trains R . ’ card, 1 Sidney Dillos . Owana, Neb. AR Dave all passcd n, visitor: Rev, | | but 1 returned rect Iall Awes 1 term be S For . thought it the Uniou Pacifie hus apply i In rey to M foint telowriin i ———— ing of Mr. Au 8 MAKLLED, \ e ‘ A 3 ow r Your telogram us ot | e« M A Y PUEASANTSHUGERNAN W . s h;“ t {0 n S AN ednosduy 7 The only Pure Cream of Ta —No Ammonia; No Al ity tubo prog ci i J AL Pleasints 10 Mise An o Mrs. Auics ko apoke of the worth of | UL Oy Kev. s DD o, Do Used in Millions of Huxun:. —40 Years the Standard Gold Jure Si . Famou ~n I / T ol PE&IL Dlslody‘ Bile, nmr up the Liver, ke~ H(‘wduch.,, { Pemalo Ailments, Pvmov D o not 1o vinit our knowa i st High Class Phot Cm, | I'Teeth crowns pular Pr 31553178, 15th St e Neb, Pretty, sL>l r traveling (In- WOor IJ over, TRANSIENTS vail wll udio Filled 50¢ u Ab DR. WITHER Brown Tslo Teienl 1 P hat | 25c. phy, —— ——— in | | Our finer grades range up t | produc the “Ju | hundred dozen of bea | fine one for 35 R Bl LOVED LITTLE CINiss The average American younsster acquires more practical | knowledge in one year thin his for - cousin does in three ‘”\Jl]l\\ to our most and world-renowned school stem, and more so to our encouraging An - mothers. At cver beginning of the school season y ill find these sensible and proud moth rs squirm in ordec to dress their be | loved boys becoming, n wid holiday like. ['he boy be | comes proud and finds goiny to school a source of pleasure, | equally as we s his fa r, who is the school director. Of course, to plea Yo s apparel 15 no easy task, we | admit. The best vou can do in ord » avoid a good deal of [inconvenience, b 1itroduce him to one of our polite salesmen, w Woyou alew hundred different | shades and fabrics. \When sec 'em all, you can depend on sceing everything un le 1c sun, Alter sclecting your ‘(I\niu' you needn't look elsewhere for his hat, shoe 5, waists, \We hay em in abundance, of every scription and every price, We still charge for a good knock-about suit, $1. Our $1.60 and ¢2 suits arc finer than last year—make plendid school suits, ut the suit that makes all the clothicrs grumble, is our [leader, that famous $2.50 one. Got 'em made up better and cheaper this year, because of so m wmy unemployed tailors in New York., Beautiful patterns and firm, solid colors, cheviot | and cassimere materials, $3, $3.50 and $4 suits are made of renvine Scotch and Irish homespuns, that'll wea that's the r like cast iron. best the 0 57:25} world In fancy :qm'n'('l we show the newest of recfer niors’ Monthly” fashion plate. Next, of gourse, you want a hat to match. s; according to Show you a few cood cloth hat {or 25¢, and a then as fine as you like to have. Next “Shoes.” We carry the kind that are rou sh on the boys and you don't pay shoz store prices either——goc for a splendid school shoe, fi in proportioa 'tili you reach $z.00, Our latest catalogue contains s wnples of boys' wear; it will pay you to go through it. If you have not one send your address. Ilebraska Elolfing @ ( m& a @M@ ' INGS UNTIL 8. 10. SA!'URMYS 'I‘ILL 6L 8REE mn!i%‘i Ver mont Lm&afi Stst St. an an d Cott age Grove Avenue, CHICAGO. Vermont Hotel, one of Ckicago’s finest ished throughout in hardwood. vators, Private Baths, nd every Mo All Outside Rooms. (on & nificent view of the city, incluling the Boulc World’s Fair Grounds, and Lake Michigan, LOCATION is at 515t of Washington Park —the fit walking distance of the Exposi i five es runmin 54 300 reom, Fire-Proof Rooms ¢ ¢ or en-suite. Ele- n Convenience. h floor) command a mag- vards, Washington Hair Mattresses, The dining rooms Park, and Drexel Boulevards and main entrance st residence rict in the city, It is within ,but half a block to Cottage Grove walk to the 51st St. station of the lirect to Fair and busi centre), This > of the most delightful locations for avenue cable cars, Elevated road (both li makes the Vermont pre-eminently World's Fair visitors. & > ages and 'busses will be in waiting to convey guests to the Faie Specil i l’ tes from $2.00 o § minutes' 1y, W JOHN L. BOUGH, Proprietor, Silver spoons are selling at 20 per cent off at Ray- mond’s now. oacr sizr T n) COMME IL.FAUT 'I'HE MERCANTILE CiGAR, BETTEI? THAN EVERI — e EDUCATIONAL : ) NERVQU UISORDERS AMERICAN CONSERVATORY, fi'y B e 22 . v ¥ ’ | '\ body- 1wl sond tn T " oiiarar tio b Add e | b WRIGHT, | ickigan BIRNEY Musio D WL AP Rckuol of e West.