THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY JA.NLfAK.Y 11. J ll-TWELVE PAHES. 11 THE FATHER OF GRANT POST , Reminiscences of the Mexican War by an Old Veteran. THE CAPTURE OF GENERAL SANTA ANNA , A aiirllllni ; fitory of it Grcnt linttlo Told In a JMoilcflt Wny by n , I'nrtlc' Ipnnt Victorious Aenlnst Grant Odds. Mr. C. II Keillor , familiarly known as the "Futhor of Grant post , Grand Army of the Ucpuhllc , " has removed lo Chicago. From there ho has written several Interesting let ters to tlio mctnhcrs of the post , recallliiR old times nnd reciting events In which ho took part many j cars ago Ur. It M Stonohns re ceived ono of the letters , nnd has allowed ex tracts to ho inaao from It Mr. Kcttlcrdc- llrcd that a correction ho made' lo the history Of Grant post , which appctrcd In Tin : Bit : loveral weeks a o whoio It was stated that Mr. Kottlcr had hecr. engaged In the Indian Wars of the frontier. After requesting the correction the Idler Continues /ollovvs ! " 1 served my adopted fatherland , airivlng In America May 5 , 18.11 , in thrco wars , bull novcrenllstcd In the regular army , and was novcr In an Indian war on the frontier. I am proud , my dear comrades , of my imstllfe , In war us In peace , proud that I nmonoof Jlioso who tnado Texas a f rco state , after wards a state of the union , proud to ho ono of the 7b < ) who defeated the : ) , ( WO Mexicans on April SI , l&Mat San Juclnto , innklnir Gen eral Ban Antonio Lopedo bmtn Anne a prisoner. As nn old soldier , voursclf , jou n 111 undoubtedly rend with pltasutotho'dc- icrlpllon of a bittlo fought nearly llfty-llvo ynnis ago , jut clear heforo injejes. . "Alamo and Golllad wno tidtcn n few ivccks bofoio the battle , ItsKiuilson eiuvllv massiered and shot. 'Iho To\ns con- truss put General Sun Houston nt the bond of its forces , and ho linmedlatclj organized nn nimy of i.ivv militia , poorlv irtncd , equipped nnd provisioned , but biavo iiul determined A. few dnvs bcfoio the bat- llo , Oenernl Houston ictlred bohlnd the Huf- nio bijou , about twenty miles fiom vvhcru Iho cllv of Houston now stands. Santa Anna , with his foi cos of about four thousand mon , occupied the little village of Huiris- X , on the south bank of the IJulTulo bnj-ou "On Apill 18 , Houston , havinglcuincd that Bantn Anim nad loft the village and moved toward Gulveston bay. crossed the oavou and followed the enemy. 'Iho next dav General Houston addressed his nimy , his Cojs , In a warm speech , saving thnt wo should renieni- lor Alamo and Golllad anel give the Mexicans 'h land d nation. ' " \Vo niaichcd about twelve miles In the rear of the Mexican arin.v , nnd by a line Btingctla movcincnt cut off Santa Anna and hh advance from the main boclv , which was coming up from the ntn/os , and thereby enclosed Santa Anna between Gulveston bav. the DulTalo bnou , and a small stream called ' the "Vlnt'os ' baj'ou il' "On the 20th our command encamped on a firm spot on Itult.ilo b.ijou In sight of the en emy. In our fiont was nn eminence , ou the right was Colonel Uuiloson , Colonel Slier- ' man was on Iho left ; the cavalrycoinm.mdcd by Mliabenu L.nmnr , was lu the center Our artillery , consisting of two pieces vv hit h wo called the 'Twin Sisters'was ' , undei com niund of Colonel Noill L ' -Tho Mexican army , occnp.v Ing the open il's .prairie In front of us , hud thrown up hicast Vvorksnnd In the evening flicd s-oveial shots Lit juVvvhtih did no injury. "ThoiMstof April opened clear and bright , no clouds helnir visible At noon n council o t war was held. Mlllard , Sherman , Bmlc'.on , _ Bominervilo ] and Bennett wore present. It was resolved to attack the army iustantor , nnd the celebrated 'Deaf Smith was sent to bum the bridge actoss Vince hajoulu the s icar of both armies. "Tho Mexicans , as was their custom , wcro enjoj'lng their siesta and were not aware of our appioach. General Houston formed his Texans into line under cover of the forest , so that the Mexicans would not discover our movements Moving to the finntour artillery was under command of Colonel Hockley ; Colonels llurlcsoii nnd Shcimnn and Mi Hard wcro in command of the Infantiy and Colonel Mira- ' > J beau Lamar ot the cavnlry. 'Iho 'i'wln n Bisters'opened ' on thoMcxlcnns with grape nnd cannistcr with the most deadly effect , nnd vvo footmen , charging at a double-quick , gnvo the Mexicans , as Houston hail told , us , 'h-llandd nation , ' dealing their bieast- wet ks and pom ing a terrible volloj intothcir ranks. The battle was turned into a perfect rout , the csicmv's artlllcrv captmed , his touts and equipage rilled , while the Mexicans How In all dltoetlons , into the timber , over the praltib and into the bayou , whcro they drowned. "Our loss was verjr small , only about forty being killed and woiiiideci , while the enemy lost about seven hundied killed , three him vJrcd wounded and eight hundred tukou pris oner. "Tho lljing Mexicans wcro uuisuod Ono squad uiscovoied what the } thought was n common toldicr , who , upon their approach , fell down In iho glass , cover ing himself vvltli a blanket. Our boys sits- pei ted something nsholiiul u clean shirt on made of IIno material , nnd ho was ordered to ui'lso. When questioned ho said ho was an aide on Santa Anna's staff. Ho was escoitcd to General Houstoii's tent , which was sur- founded by Mexican piisoncrs. When our men appioaihctl with their ptisonrr the Mex icans , who had been lying in the grass , arose , doffed ttwir soinuretos and shoutcu , 'El 1'iesl- dcnto I' "It has often been said that Santa Anna was sovciely wounded ut this battle , but this Is n mistiko. While ho was president , be tween tno j-car lb.10 nnd 1647 , ho visited tno fortress of San Juan d'Ulloa , ncarVera Cruz , nnd by the explosion of n cannon , lost his log. When vvo defeated him at nuena Vista , 1'eb- ruury LM.lb 17 , ho deserted his cairiugo and followed his nrmv on norsobnck to Han I.ouis do I'otosl.but loft his coik leg In the carriage. kl It is now In the memorial hall at Spiinglleld , 'i'ho letter then goes on to relnto several other incidents In the writer'sporsonnl expe rience. Among them is the following : "Whon vvo were discharged , Ibollovo InJiinc or July , 1830 , llvo us , two Germans and three Auiurie'iius , concluded tosoo a little menu of Texas before vvo leturned to tlio states , so vvo mounted our mustangs , which vvo had cap tured In thu baltlo of Sun Jiiclnto.nnd started out , provided with plent ) of im-uiiltiou and other tntlcles. ToKlvonhUtoiy of our Irip would take up too much llino. Lost on the blgprahio , I hellcvobotwecu the HloGrnndo nnd Colorado livers , often misled und fooled by the 'futa morgana' , 110 roads , nothing to shoot , i o water , nothing to cat except tlio cuw-iishes vvhloh came out of thogiound ovcry morning , wo and our mustangs grew so weak thnt vvo concluded to surrender to the Indians , whom vvo had scon forfcoveial daju camping u few miles eouth of us. Thu Conmncties , numbciing ubout eight bundled in nil i-ccclvcd us very Idmily.Vo lived with them about ten months la Texas and Now Mexico , and dur ing the winter months of lb.)0-7 ) In the moun tain cuvis of Arizona , during which tlmo vvo Idlle'd about three hundred buffaloes.V'o retui tied In the spring of 1N17 to Texas , and when about a hundred miles from Han An tonio wo loft thoin , ran uvvaj In the night , nnd an hod next day about 4 p. in. at San Antonio. " 'Ihosltoof the old Atidersonvillo pilson lias been purchased by the grand army post of iMncon , Gu. About eighty acres are com prised in the Kite , which contains the stock ade , fortlllcntlons nnd rille-pits or tha historlo prison. Kurly In the spring the work of con verting the place into a national grand iirmy jwik will bo begun. The entire men will bo burroundcd by a 100-foot driveway and n wide avenue will lead to tlio railroad sta tion ; walks , drives , fountains nml beds of flowers and rare bhruhs and berries will bo plentiful , and In the center on nn elevation will bo erected n.v elegant club house for the use of members of the Grand Army of the Hopubllo and their guests. Kach point of ppcclal Interest will bo marked hy n suitable monument or public building , and nt I'rovl- dcneospilng n largo amphitheater will bo erected for holding Memorial d y exercises. The 1-Jlks. Ills generally understood that the Audi torium of Louisville will bo selected as the plnco of holding the social session at the iicxt reunion. It is reported that tbo grand secretary , i Allen 0. Myers of Cincinnati , Is having an "infernal machine" constructed for work In the second that will knock the tar out of any order In tbo world. The Old Hickory quartette , which accom panied Loulsvlllo lodge to Cleveland ai the last reunion Is contemplating a tour on the rend this season. Several nattering offers have boon rnndo by theatrical managers , Dut none have yet been accented. All of the members belong to Loulsvlllo lodge No. 8. Matters In nikdom at Loulsvlllo are boom ing. So writes Uyron W , Orr , esteemed leading knight of Louljvlllo lodge , No. 8. As the tlmo for the annual reunion nnd grand ledge mooting approaches the various com mittees who hnvotho arrangements Inchnrgo are holding weekly meetings and getting cv cry detail of Iho arrangements In shape for a grand demonstration. W C. Dudley , grand csqulro of the grand lodge and secretary of Golden Onto lodge No. 0 nf San I'uuicisco , Is credited with a number of very complimentary notices In the Trlsco papers for his efforts nnd energy in making a succcssof the Klks'carnival ' , which took place recently In that citv , It being re ported ns ono of the grandest nifulrs that has cv er taken place m Klkdom m any part of the United States. The Indications are that the reunion will bo the largest gathering of the Klks known slnco the existence of the order. licunlon clubs nro being formed In various I21U lodges lluoughout the entire country for the purpose of going to Loulsvilla In May. San Francis co , Itoston , 1'ulliulclnhta. Portland , Ore , Ilaltlmore , Chlcngo , Ulooklyn , UulTulo , Koch- esler , New Haven , Atlanta , Cm. . Kvausvlllc , Ind. , Portsmouth , O. , Cincinnati nnd letioit ) Increasing every day. K. of I * . The ofllccrs of Park lodge No C9 wcro pub licly Installed last Monday evening. Nebraska lodge No 1 will hold a public memorial service nt I'jthian hall , on Fnrnatn street , Wednesday nlglit. in commemoration of the Into Dr. ( J M Ulnsinoor , an honored member of the loelgo An Interesting nnd Appropriate programme has been prepared. Minneapolis is out with a bid for the bien nial session of the siipieino lodge In lb'J4. ' Hut with the memory of Milwaukee still fivsh in the minds of thousands , of members of the order , It is not likely they will want to run tliotisk of starving or freezing in any 111019 boom cities of thonorthwcstduringthis generation. Ono of the most tnjovable nnd entertaining cvcnUof the season was the banquet and public installation given Palhs ledge No lit ) of Sehujler on. Tuesday evening. A largo numbei who had been Invited assembled at the ICnlghU of I'v thins hall about 8 o'elock nnd vveio entertained with some vurv beau tiful and inipiusalvo ceienionies Tito ser- viees woio opened bj Kcv. Kniiu with prajcr , followed hj nn nddie s hv Hetlrlng Chancellor K II Pliclps and a beautiful lOntr ba ( juui tctte composed of Misses Longand Miles and .Messrs. ' helps ' andJcnldns , ntter which came thu installation of oniccrs by Deputy Grand Chancellor A. U Hughes , assisted by George Svvecsy. III. . Kohn. II. M Trulmer and C. W. Vance. As Chan cellor elect Chai les L. Towlo had been tailed to the seat of thu Indian trouble that morn ing , installation was postponed and the other ofllecis were duly installed in their older. 'Jho installation was interspersed witli speeches and singing After the ceremonies ttio guests were Invited by Past Chanecllor Phelps , In n neat speoch. to accompany the Knights and partake of tno good things there prepared In honor of the event , and to give the Sir Knights nnd the ones who had the snpiKjr in charge tho. credit duo them would bedilllciilt , for the guests found the tablus heivilv laden with a sumptuous lepastof all the delicacies of the season. The hall had been handsomely decorated with Ihgs , ( low ers nnd o.nblems of the order. The oflleeis installed wtio U II. Phelps , V. C.V. ; . S Jenkins , prelate ; C J. Ltifnrik , K. of H nnel S ; C. S T. Payne , M. of E ; C. H. Jenkins , M.of l\j T. E. Molacek , M. at A. ; E. Klein , i. o. o. p. Grand Master John Hvans , assisted by past jjinnds N. li. Kioni , J. W. Dlsbro , S J. Larson , C. J. Johnson and John Lewis , Mon day evening publicly installed the following oftleers of stnto ledge No. 10 : John AI. Heach , noble grand ; John T. Yatcs , vice grand ; P. Vuisuand , s > eeietary ; II. Jackson , tivismcr ; W. H. Uobortson. warden , A A. Blekel , conductor ; Oeotgo C. Vnlien , rignt suppoiter to noble grand ; George L. Kilwauh , left suppoiter to coblo giand ; Jneob Marks , outslcto guardian ; John S. Wood , inside guardian ; llemy Miller , right scene supporter ; Elmer Mntscn , loft scene suppoiter , .1. ICcndlsh , right suppoit to vice grand ; Charles Watts , loft suppoit to vice grand. After installation the following pro- L'lummo Una canted out' Address Orand Master John Hvans Cornutsulo Iplnnonecoiiiptnlmnil ) U. laoksoii and Miss Xettlooods Address Past < ! rand Master John lliinillii Hesitation 'Iho Moneyless Man .1. W. DNbro JteiltiitloiH ( uTlio ) Dreamo ( l.ugcnu Arnni ( ID IMcr SuiKlinm In l/ovo . . ( t. M. I"r.i/cr IMano duet MIs > csNcttIo and K.itluoods "ho recitations of Mr. Praz r were well rcndortd nnd were highly nppiceiated bj nil piuscnt Canton l > ia Millaid was present In full unlfoun , as were a number of mem- bcis of other lodges , besides several of the piofune The altalr was a piouounced suc cess in everj icspeet. SuotliHli Kite. The new ly elected olllcers of the council of pilnccs and the council of Kndosh of the Omahn Scottish rile bodies were InstalleJ. Friday evening oy Illustrious Brother A. Atkinson , deputy for Nebraska There was a very largo attendinco , including qttito a number of Scottish Hito Masons from ailTor- cnt parts of the state. Alter installation re fresh incuts were seived. o. n. s. The first of n scries of sochls to bo gvcn by the Eastern Star , was held nt the rcsl- denco of Mr. Ihomas Todhunlor , on Twenty- llrstnndSt. Mar > 'savenue , Wcdncsd.iv cvo. IIich-llvovvasindnlKCd in to the satisfaction of all presonl , lifter which a sumptuous lunch was solved. The company then du- piuted for their homos , being wall pleased with the llrst of their soelals. DKOPS. Alwa\sat cross purposes ocoin stoimers. Ahurnlngllrebtand is a sort of an Illumi l- nated missal. The lawyer bolloves In "millions for do- fensu" and the sumo amount for prosecution. Theyoung man who was "unable to ex press his joy" saved money by sending it by nml1 If Diogenes had lived today ho would have- solud tbo honest-man problem by buying aIn nihror. In sporting nirlnnca the man who pollutes the outer nlr with a donated cigar is a rank outsider. There is ono very pleasant feature about n sleighrido on a cold night and that Is the ur- livnlhoiiio. If j ou do a man n favor do not let him know It , or the chances are ho will como back for another lift. l)3 Ho I feel completely prostrated ; I wish I wore dead , tfbo Well , why don't jou Jot mo send lor u doctor ) " \Yhatarochcrchosortof an affliction you have , " said Goodvvord to the man withu boll. "Such a swell gathering I" Maul Mr. Small couldn't ' call tonight , nnd ho sends his regrets nnd this llltlo present. Miss Little Thanks for both. No , Angclino , the members of the binding twine trust are criminals to a certain extent , but they are scarcely highbinders. Disappointment llrst comes In life to the baby who has a horn given him for a present - sent urd then finds ho hasn't ' wind enough to ulovv it. Now Ueporter What do the editors mcnn by this word "fnko" that they use all the time ! Old Hoportcr That refers to tbo lies ) In the other paper 1 "I will bet that woman's a terror holding her own , " was remarked at the reception. "What makes you think sol" "I never saw ouo sbo\v more backbone , " "O , I'm so disappointed I Henry promised mo a sealskin this winter ; but bo didn't ot It , " "I don't wonder you fool bad. Hope do- furred mnkotU the heart sick. " Mrs. Younghusband Now that U Is the nowjcar , John , I bopo you will bo able to suy no ; and , by the way , John , won't you let mo have ullttlo money ( Johu ( heroically ) No. No."Your "Your nnmo Is Jullal" "Yes , your honor. " "Tell mo bow old you are. " "Twenty-live , your honor. " "Sol Well , now that you have given your aga we will administer the oath. " THE NEBRASKA FUGITIVES. A Story of the Present Indian Upris ing. BY JiNDT 0. V. OntSWOLD. CIUITEII t. TUB SCOCT AND TUB OHOST DASCB. "Auhl can It bo possible I'vo ' thrown them off my track at lost I" The speaker was a man ibout forty years of ago , of tbo class of common ranchers , with the unmistakable : air of a man accus tomed to thrilling SCOUC3 and wearing the peculiar serb of a cowboy. It was upon a balmy afternoon , Just six weeks ago , in among the stcrllo sandhills of the northwestern pirt of this state , when Plorro Uaptisto , the government scout , thus dubiously Interrogated himself. An original was this Uaptisto , worthy of a word or moro of description. In his physical nud moral man ho was a complot character. A big , bioud-shouldercd fellow , Imvlng In his veins nt least three soparalo streams of blood European , Indian and Mexican with n dash of the devil to glvo snlco to the com pound. Tor all , a splendid man nt bottom , fearing God after a fashion , but without the slightest fear of man. Tor a mouth or moro ho had been ranging the Indian country roundabout Pine Hidgo nud in South Dakota. It was his duty to maintain nn unremitting survelllanco upon the movements of the followers of Dig Foot , Short Dull , Two Strike , Sitting Hull nnd other suspected Sioux. It had been re ported at the different agencies alon the Nebraska mid Dakota boulor that thcso In dians had nlrindy assembled In the hideous ghost dance , which , If found tiue , portended nothinir moro or less than a foray of devastation unit murder against the white setllerstmdiaiichcis , who in suuh nn event would bo found in a lament ably defenseless condition , Indeed. Daptisto had been scut out by Gcnci il Brooke nnd had found tbo reports of prob able hostilities among the hloux nn.v thing but groundless. . A sav.igo nimy was In- dubllnbl ) massing For the uast sovei il dajs the Indomitable government scout hid been In their very midst Dig Toot mil Shoit Dull Ind liken advantage of the peculiar condition of nffaiis and move I among their c-ountrjman Inciting them with Insuuocllontil liio by Insidious stoiies of the coming of the Messiah , a invttilcd who was to restoiu the iviliium to their pristine power and again popul ito the gre.it jdnlns nnd interminable forests with the bulTiilo , the ell : and the wapiti 'Iho fair stuto of Nebraska , or nt least the exposed wi stern portion of it , scomol about to be drenched In blood. At nUht tie | cnmu llresof the assembling bloux lit up the dark valleys and tbo hill-tops ai if nt iicainival Troui ovci v direction was heaul the bnlstoi- ous shout , the deep guttural lau 'k and song which aw aliened the slnmbci- ing echoes for miles Here and there , w hcr- over their erratic fancy dletntul , vveio pci- tlons of the Indian nrmy encamped , and as Baptlste , ft om his hiding plnco in tno sand hills or canon , noted theh dark , sullen and vindiLtlv e looks , no was convinced tint the iufutiutod hordes would soon bc > ; in their murderous woik and that a actei mined raid upon the exposed vvhlto scUlcis was shoitlv to occur The evening before the day on which my nariallvo opjns Unptisto hid been a spectator of the ghost dance in all Its hid myimidoms of Big Toot all dny.nt labt locat ing them In nn unfrequented canon nboutslx- teen miles not thwest or I'uio Uidge. The itivmo or gulch in iv tilth the savage ilutailiincnt was bivouacked was about one bundled jaids In length , and vvnllrd up on both sides with wasMvo locks and houlelris , vvhleh arose to the height of twenty ortwcn tv-llvo feet , along \'hoso summit , in the masses of fertile soil , washed llieio iiy the tains of centuries , grow u oeeuliailv lu\- urimtsoitof sluubbory , which alToidoJ an effectual screen fiom those below , Steilthil } I'iorro crept nlong the top of the lockv escaipmcnt unlil lie reached this tindct- growth , when ho ciouchcd low , and , pirtlnp the interwoven oranches , gazed upon the wild scene below. There vvew two hundred Indians gathcied In the gulcli ; some of them were lolling indolently upon the grounder , lay in a hal f-iceii inbon t position , 'vlillo a hugo number weio gathered about thu llros in diflcrent attitmle.s. In the center of tlie open space the most rcno w ned w ari iors , ono after another , add raised the throng. After thcso had been heard Hig Toot took his stand amidst his OUCH cling nnd admiring braves striking a majestic attitude ho Hung the llaming blanket limn his colossal fona and stood eiuctin all his bubirlcloftlncsu be fore his now eager subjects und began spealung with the native eloquence nnd im- prcislvcness of an Indian sovcicign The lirst words that fell fiom his lips , tho'igh low nnd mild , caused his lolling auditors to stiighton themselves up in uttituilet. of respectful - spectful attention , but as ho wont on and Ins language ptovv less t dm and dellbciatu , and his face gicw black with the batted within his breast and his eyes glowed with the fero cious gleam of n wild beast , the dusky forms of those saingo boiniis wcro as silent nnd mo tionless ns it they had been caived fiom so ninny blocks of bionzc , but tlicn llorcooycs wcro riveted upon the demon ! ic countenance of their subtle leader wltn an lutonscncss that nothing short of the pioin- Iscd delights of the coming of the Messiah and a butchery of the whites could tieate , Tlio rankling pu.slon m his bosom had its countetpart in theirs For nn hour or moro ttio big , Impassioned Sioux harangued his wariiors , eloquently depicting their past wrongs , their uialticattncnt by thu govom- montuiidtho wrongs they had suffered at the hands of unpiinclpled Indian accntstoro telling their Inuvitablo fnto if the ghostly warning brought in by the wailing Chinook was not heeded and preparation made for the advent of thu Messiah The bitter words with which Big Toot closed his speech hail struck icboul that nuvei fails to thrill in the heart of an In dian , nnd the whole dark body of revengeful fiends sprang to their feut ns ono man , iloui- Ishing their weapons fronzioJly and slniok- ing out their licuo delight in the wildest and most unearthly jells. This accomplished , nnd Big Foot with that piercing vvirscnma of his tiibe , brandished his war club and cominouccd the blood curd ling ghostdancol Bravo after br.wo fell into the shilling multitude , until the entire war party was numbered in the di/yy imi/es. The spectacle was onu of the wildest Unror ; tbo llendiah countenances of these maJdened beings tc- ceiving additional ferocity from the nppdling discord in which they mingled their inhu man voices That lonely spot , way off thoto , in n gulch of the turgid Porcupine , appeared like some ungodly arena or pandemonium , vvhera the unholy attendants of satan had assembled to to enact their wicked and infernal rites I This was sufllciont for Daptisto , and ho felt positive if ho would fulfill hiscrnmtol mercy , not n single moment was to bo lo-.t , and arising cautiously lie stele back from the blutf , nnd then assuming nn upright position , started oft nt a brisk pace toward the enU. It was his intention to visit the ranches ol the most isolatea farmers , notify thorn of tbo state of affahs , nnd ndviso them to make in stant Illirhttosomo town or the nearest In ilhm agenc ) . Carl ) in the afternoon on which this history begins , ns the naidy scout was descending u small hill , ho discovered Immediately ut Its base , on the open plain , in full warpaint , thicc jounf bucks lounging lazily upon tbo sands Uaptisto wheeled In his tracks , nnd in the hope of escaping observation , leaped away with the tlcetnc-ss of nn antclopo. Hut before ho had traversed ono hundred jards , a shrill whoop in his rear announced that the watchful ejcs of the Sioux nad discovered him. This accelerated his gait to a speed ono would hardly have thought him capable ; but as ho run ho glanced cursorily behind him and behold the foremost of tholndlans coming like the wind upon bU track. The hopooi eluding such a pursuer was not to bo in dulged. Pisrro realized Unit ho must cscapo by flcctness of ( loot or not at all , and the arrow leaving the bow was scarce swifter than his gait Yet the Sioux In chase were lltho and Indurated wariiors , and tboy belt1 their ground with the pcitlnaclty of so many wolves. It Instantly partook of all the exciting Incidents and Ingenious expedients of an Indian choso. Miles of hill and plain , of ra vine , of rocks , of river , gully and morass. were traversed , and still the rugged scoui held on bis way , unbroken In spirit and scarce wearied in limb. TUo merit of a man , in such aa exigency rcsU moroupon his stay ing powers than hU speed , but notwithstand ing the hie half-brood's stock of both en durance and speed , the foremost of bis pur suers , a neat llmbod and agllo young buck , wan cradually but lurelv the space sopirntlnc him and his ln- tended victim. Observing this , the dated Sioux gave nn .cxultnnt w boon nnd redpublcd his efforts to bring the arduous race to n speedy close. rab.i Thcso extraordinary .exertions vvoro noted b.i the scout , and with sucll men In such emergencies thought takes the character of Instinct , nnd Plcrro's plan of escaping the emulous joung warrior v as quickly con ceived. ' Slackening tils pace at A point where ho was m full vlovv of his pursuer , ho suddenly pitched forward hcadldug ( o the earth , ns if tripped hysotno unseen obstacle , and there lay perfectly motionless lu an apparent state of unconsciousness. This unexpected m'shap ' cilled foitti a tor rent of wild shrieks from the murderous Sioux , who whirled nlot ( hi ? ugly lomahavvk nnd catno bounding blindly on. However , within a few paces of the , nrostrato form of the scout ho cu mo to n dead halt , for the wary Daptisto had suddenly leaped to his feet , and cro the astonished redskin had tlmo to com prehend his frightful jeopardy , \Vlnehcster \ bullet burled lUclf In bis dark chest. With hardly a glance nt his fallen fee the scout resumed his precipitous flight oil In the direction of his oilginnl destination. When the two rein lining Sioux retched Iho spot where Ihclr lifeless comrade lay , ( hey filled the still niiluinn air with lugubri ous and lengthened howls , Ihen quiet held sway again , and Iho lelieatltig scout heard no moie from them. ciiArnit n. tin : ivimv ut NNFU. Upon the Dakota line , in the center of an artificial grove , about twenty miles nortti- westof Pine llld.'C , nt the tlmo of Iho com- mencc.nonlof this stoiv , stood n somewhat Imposing faim house. Itussupcilor toany other Imbltatlon lo bo found In that remote locality , showing that Its proprietor must htvo bu"ii u man of snpciior tistu nnd abund ant mcani. l.'otwithstandint ; the stiiking appear inco of thU frontier mansion , it was built of plain lumber , though neatly painted and othet vviso embellished It had but two cntriiices , ono in front nnd the other in the rear of the building , constructed of such stout and substantial timber us would lender It n dinicult matter to feme an cntianco. Numerous small. t > luittcn > d windows were visible In the upper stoiv and n gluico vv mud have show n an v Dfr-oii that the hind which hud cii'cted this dwe-lli in had not Leen Insensible to the dingcrsw tin h might menace it Thoto liad b un additions and IIIIDIOVO- ments mudc to it , off a-id on , vvli'lo ' the pii'inlscs und outbuildings hat kept pic-c witli the growth of the luuise Itself Tills wits fie i .inch ofliohtit Buriettwho Hid icmoved from Om ilia to this distant ( lolnt four j cars ngo mid pcrimnonlly rstab- .Ishoil . hero In tbo stock ntUln business Al- : hough n irood nimy mileinteivcned ho- .uec'ii Iho ranchu's nbolennd thoneaiest nijoiicj , ho aiinrehondeJ no dingerlioin the Indians , who still oceiinled a gic.it portion of : lmt countr.v , but for jc.us hid been ou the nest iuviol iblo teiins of good will with the fanneu aloiu : the border Notwithstanding : ho iinpiob.ibllity of trouble fiom this source , the farmer hid provided u number of tiusty sci vaiits for the piotectlo i of Ills fitmllv vv hcti business noccssitutcd trips to Chlcigo or this cltv. cltv.On On the iiftcnionn when my story his com mencement wo vv 111 drop In on the Barrett fnn- ilv nnd make the acquaintance of the family , nt'jollist place , it included llvo members , dr. Banottimd nls coinelj vvlfo.twogiilsono an adopted d iiighter , a lovelj u-irl named Nell Uiovv mm. , ana Hob , the only son , an exem plary ) oun ( ? mm of Uvo-amMwenty. liio heur wus Just subscqiiont to the noonday meal , and tbo entile fnmilj hml scited thcni- selves on the long , sh.uly poich , and vveio engaged in converutlon on a topic which had ncuntlv become of the mo t absorbing inter est to all , nnd on which I sh ill deseint moro cxplicltlv ns soon as through with the intio- diction of clmi attcrs. YOUIIR Hobeit llar- itit bid Just llnlshcd his second teim nt Hiu vmd.and ou hisioluia homo for the lioli- divs li.il bio ight with him an old collegiate confieicono CJeoigo Cimeionhoso visit lm < l nliculy uicupled a week or more , nud a pet led of greater felicity to the vouni' Now YoHicr foi his ho no wis in Gothtin had puibnbly never oecmred. Naucj Bnnx'tt eoald hardly bo called a woman , except in the ( grace und dignity of hei fhauietci She was probibly sixteen or seventeen . -vcn-s of age.butentirely fieo Irom the icjtriiints the conventionalities of lifo arc apt to impose upon thqso of her age. She was , and is jet foi that matter , a moio than onlinaiily pretty girl , vvltii' brown hilr and c\piessi\o brown cj es. She was the babv of the family and consequently the pet nnd Idol of nil the rest. Of course Ueorgo Cameron found her nt that c'ellclousugo ' when the feminine mind is most suseoptiblo to the greatest passion of our natuie. In its most exasrgeiated and ru- intntio phase His Ingenuous bearing , gcn- tlcmanlj demeanor , and mote than all the countless encomiums lavished upon him by IJob , Jr , couspiiodlo immediately enlist the wltcning Kail in his favor Thev had scnic'elv been thrown into each other's Eociety , before thn natural , thouch soinutim s tiudy , losiilts of the virtues I have mentioned vveio seen , nud it soon hccamo a pilpablo fact that thov were n very compiti- ble couple and u vast deal moio than meioly pleisi-d with eiiuh othor. Tlio deep-drawn sigh Iho tell-tale blush the unconsciously modulitod voice the ten- del glances , the thousand nnd ono nets , little nhy not'iings ' , and Iho inexpressible content ment a id hapninois bea-niiur In their fines when uoai oiih otherbore Iriefiagablo tosti- monv tint Cupid had begun uu assault upon thtlr bent- , Tlio convolution to which I alluded In the opening of this chapter , in which the llarit'tts wcro cnnnpcd , and \\hicli had suddenly bc'ioiuo so in tensely interesting to them , related to the rumors of trouble among the Sioux. Moro than ono report of n oiobablo out break hud reached the fanner aid his family dliectly and indlrectlj. during the past few weeks , ciusing them an endless amount of uncislnois and niipiohciislon. However , their fcaiful forebodings vveio to nn extent nllajcd by I'loiio liaptiste , the govcinmcnt scout , who b ul called upon them some two 5 \vee1ts previous , and disclosed to them his plans for visiling the Indian country and nscettninlng the foundation for these reports. Ho promised to rotuiii ntu. aid them if neces- sarand this had dhsipated inueli of the fear that would liavo othei vviso posscssou thorn. "Do jou re illy ihlnk , father , " pursued Bob , Jr , "that th.it theio Is reillj- any truth in thcso Hn iting ropoits of an outbieakamong the SIouxl" " 1 should bo glad to think differently , mv son , could I have reusonablo fauso for so ( loinc , but the stories that nro coining lu so frequently cannot bo w holly erroneous , and if the Inulnns are really nt their ghost dnnco again -wo can prcpiro for the worst. What alarms mo moro than all is our isohtod ( situation , mid I Ihlnk wo had better adopt some means for waidlng off any possi ble danger witliout further delay , Tor the last thrcoor four dnvs things have worn a suspicious look , and Sciplo-you know hols no lool. Deb Informed mo this morning that ho saw u strange Indian , ono ho bad never seen in this neighborhood before , lurking back of the cornfield last night. Yes. my chlldion , I think thcro is good cause to appro- hc'tul danger. " "Hut , pipa , " interjected Nan , with wldo open nnd wondering ejes , "will not the kind and generous treatment vvo have invariably shown the rod people'proro ' a guaranty for our safety I" "Well , jes , it may to some extent ; butyou must recollect , little Daughter , that in the up-country tbero nro hui.dreds of savages who have never seen or hoard of us , and in case of an uprising would not hesitate to tomahawk nnd scalp us no moro thnn they would uny other while people. If they onto take to the warpath , -which I feel al most convinced that thpy will , our situa tion will bo perilous indeed , " nnd the old rancher looked solicitously upon tbo little group ubout him. "Mr. Ilarrett , " ventured young Cameron , removing for a slngla moment his admiring gaze from Nan's sweet face , "I know that I am little conversant with Hho characteristics of the 'noblo red man1 ! but I must say that I do not share , In any degree , the fcollucs you entertain. The day of merciless , blood loving Indians , I believe , has been gone for n quar ter of a century ; the Idea of n massacre oc curring in Nebraska , wilh Jim Bojd Just elected governor and prohibition smashed ; In Nebraska , I sny , ono of the Immovable states of the union , scorns to mo like an im possible absurdity , at least with Captain Mulford and the Omaha guards so near at band. However , It may bo fortunate that I brought my Winchester nlong ; I may have n chance tousolton olpgor gamothau cither coyote or antclopo. " "Indeed , ! am Badly afraid you will , George , II jou eel buck to New York without hear ing a genuine- war whoop , I will admit that you have drawn u finer conception of ( bo vagabonds than I have ; but I do wish Pierre Uaptisto would como , Ula prolonged absence , I fear , Is J only to verify my worst forebodings , " con tinued Mr. Barrett. "There look thcro comes some ono this very moment. Speak of nn nngel nnd but , bless tno , what a strange looking biped l-a friend of JOUM , Nnnl" exclaimed Cameron , tbo llrst to discover the figure of n human being approaching the mansion from the farthest end of the grove. Turning their ojos In the direction Indi cated by the j-oung Now Yoiucr , the HarrotUs descried the slrongor advancing ou n rapid run , The tone , sidling , loping trot and n peculiar motion of the arms , Imparted nloncoto their experienced gaze that ho wus nn Indian. The speed nt which ho advanced stiRgestcd unquestionably that ho bow important tidfugs. [ ro lie continual Suml iy next , } Tlio fancy sliver picture frames for photo graphs nro simply fascinating Of coin-so this season the heart shaped ones nro the s\vcllcst. and jou should have ono for jour dearest friend and keep it on jour dressing table. If ever the women of this country start on a crusade alliilnst the men their lines will bo formed in ICansis. 'Iherocverj town has Its equal suftiago local soclotj- , and there nro over a hundred women's clubs In the stato. II is a pciilous condition. Alimyoftlio watches which nro now sold for women's use aio cxtccdinglv small nnd Intv o gold faces It Is qullo dlftlcult to tell time j horn them , but they co ns a novelty Women now weir the watch ntttcticd to the cors'ige when not carrj-lng it inn card case or umbrcll i handle. With some of the cloth costumes nro worn bousniadoof tho' cloth and lined with nhonvj shadoof silk. Tlio hat and muff mo also made to correspond , nnd although thcso nio not as becoming ns these of furor fcathois , Uicyaio- becoming ( mite popular , giving nn air of elite to the gown. The ladies of England hnvo Just tiad brought to thch notlco a now svstcmof lin- paiting a rosj- tint to their checks It Is called the "hypodermic blush , " nnd Is pro duced by Iho Insei tlou of a coloring Iluld un der the sKin by means of u minute sj lingo Tno blush thus given is said to last about two hours The broth sets in Mintou Chlnt In some of the sliops nro very prett ) and the choicest device ot serving bioth to nn Invalid At tached to a smill china tiay mo n coveied bioth cup , n salt cc'llnr and a stand foi a pep per box. On the other side of the tiav is a smnll toast rack , M > jou can imagine what a compie-t little device the bioth set Is. Among the joungcr women there Is evi dently udcsho to bluish mulls and warm Iho hands In the Jnekct pockets. This gives aver ) peculiar clToct A gill hurtjlng up the aventio on a v\Indy dav , with lierlight- ilttiui ? skirt blowing back , her mini akimbo nnd bauds in her pockets , ocitainlj has a vorviimnnlsh or bo.vlsh npuoai inco. She achieves success if this is her object. It is surprising how in.my women do the shopping lor Iho men of tbeir families All of tbo largo dry goods shopi have fiir- nishinir departments , wlicro mo found the best lines of goods It Is the exception to see a man at any of these counters , hut they aio cousttntlj thiongcd bj" women. Tueii the regular furnishing stoics now do n laiiro part of their business with women , who cm un doubtedly bujto hotter advantage th m men One of the most absorbing , nitcrcstliiR nnd useful collections which u woman can make- is that of coftoe or tea cups. A filcnd Ins on herteitabloaorcn \ cups from ns many count ! ics , which she his collected dining her extensive liavels. Of course , most ol the celebrated po'tencs aio loprcscnted nud each cup is av ork of m ts. Another collector has paix based a cup in various cities of her own countij" , wliieb she his visited and piizcs them not onlj' because of Iheir vnluo and beaut ) but as mementoes of numetous pleas ure tiips. One of the most pleasing actresses oft ns well ns on the stage is .lauo Stovvart , the oiigimil joung school girl of The Senator compiny. Seen on thesticet she impiosscs ouo us a few ycais older than the character she represented for so long n time Hir nicsslon is vcrv winning , but when her face isiiiropnsoa little sail She dresses know' Inglj- and In good taste At a recent mttiiiro she woio agraj cloth ( 'ovvn , made in the pre vailing mode , tlio sleeves being hnivily bi aided In black and tlio bodice Irimmc-d to correspond. The latest fans are composed of gnu70and flowers and some of them nro vcrv striking. Duo was covered bja black britlio gum anil putly covered with full blown popples of a neb deep sludo of red The other half had Iho creen le ivos of the poppy and some buds Hailing gracefully over it. Another handsome - some fan for a matron hud a foundation of white enure , on which was appllnuod black point l.ico butterflies and biids. Young gills still ptofcrto cairj the simple fans of gaura or feathers In color to match the gown. Ono is mueh tic tied nt the readiness of the public to bo amused oven hi Now York , vvhoio one has n chance to become sated vv ith amusements A musical top is often the center of nn admiring crowd grown people , and musical boxes , mcehanlc.il tojs und 13d- Ison Miking dolls are sure of a good audience whenever exhibited. Thcio seems to bo lendcncv among the picsent gcncintion to foi get they aio giovvuup whenever oppoi- tumty offers , and so gctatlcistn moment' ' relief fiom the cares which they aio obligei to cairy , Light blue , \vhito nnd gold are n fnvorito conibin ition for tea gowns this season A dalntv one sent homo from n Droadvvnj she ] this wcuk , nnd which isle bo worn during tin holidnjs at acounlrj- house a shoit dislmco ft am ton n combined these colors. Tlicskii of light blue ciepo falls in fullstiaight folds over an unde'r pettlcott of white cashmeru embroidered about the foot in gold. Tbo slcovcswcio of white cashmere , very long nnd wcro nUo trimmend with gold embrolu cry. A glnllo was to bo worn about the vvalstto couflno tbo loose folds of the locker. The devil has caused moro good sermons to bo preached than ever tUo good St. Paul 1m- spiled. Church union Is the easiest thing Imaglnn- bln if ovorjbody will only unite upon our church "What did Moss say when ho saw the piomlsed land from the dlstincoj" "I don't know. 'I'm not In it,1 I guess " There Is a WaUst toot suspicion that when the while swallowed Jonah ho was manipu lating an iiibido dcil In futures ou watered stock. "What's the matter ? What nro jou laugh- mi : atl" "Why , it Just occurred to mo that the iiuvo of a church Is the right bower for a repentant sinner , " Overheard in the Ne ct Povv Mrs , B : "Don't you think the Lutheian service sweet ) " Mrs. X. ( absently ) : "I don't know. All mine Is Dresden. " Tlio contiibution box was pissed around The actor on the side aisle shook his hem ; "Thopun > on is an old friend I have found , Anu I should bo on his free list , " ho said. An cceoatiio divine once said to his audi cnco : "My hearers , thoto Is a great deal of ordinary work to bo done in this vvoild ; and , thank tno Lord , tbero are a great many ordl- narj' people to do It , " "What was the matter with you this morn- inc , John ! " asked the minister's \vlfo. "You trembled all over when jou stepped into the pulpit. " "H was only nn attack of stage flight. " returned Iho cleigymau. "Urolhrcn , " said the minister , "when Insk you to chip In for the heathen I do not wish v ou to take my words literally , as jou have nerotoforo doiio. The chips nio not legal tender In extiomo heathen circles. " "You may tell me. Willie , " said the Sun day school teacher , "how tlio prophet came to bo swallowed by the whalo. " "I don't know , " replied the precocious devotee to slang , "unless that's ' \vhat ho got for being 'Jonah. ' " First Preacher How much Is your salary } Second I'reathor ( sorrowfullj ) Four hun dred dollars , but I don't ' get it nil. How much Is yours ? Iflrst Preacher ( sadly ) Four donations ; but I'm vvorso oft than jou nio I get them nil. Minister Yes , my dear friends , St. Paul was , Indeed , n wonderful man. When vvo consider his culture nnd learning , his intlnllo tact , ready nnd eloquent power of speech , vvo feel almost lustltlod in styhnif him "tho Chauncey M. Uopovv of the blhlo. " Not long ago in London a prctchcr Indulg ed In n little hit of sarcasm over a small col lection nnd ho Ulel it very neatly. "When I look at the coiiKreiratlon , " said he , "I uMc \vhcrn nio the poor ; anil when I look at the collection I ask vvhcio nro the ilchl" "It is easier for a camel to pass through : thooyo of a nccdlo than for nrlch man to cuter the kingdom of heaven. " \ Vow 111 vcu- uro to say thnt IlarnumN prbo camel h rough a needle's eye , II ho only humps him elf : and \vokiio\vof many niich man vUio vouldllko to cnlertho Kingdom of heaven n his hooks , vvhero ho already has enlcied iho earth. lo nreaehed about thelrjpot ilcllchti , And trod upon thclt1 corned opinions ; to roused n hundred slumbering spites Within his pastoral dominions ; Anil so ono morn thov locked him out , Dcsplto the cold anil wintry weather , \.ncl vvhllo IIP. freezing , prowled nhout , Bang "ilold the i-'ort" with Joy together. First Old l'i lend- Well , old boy , you nro looking much moio prosperous than when I last met you Are jou still cnpnRcd In Iry hip to arouse the jioor to tnUomvay the properly of tlm tlihi Second Olil I'liond-O 10 ! I'm pivichliiK now to ntleli couKr > > L'a- : lon and ttylnt ; to persuade them to illvldo their Roods vvltli the poor I think 1 have struck a lob to lust a lifetime. UnuloVllllniii'ri I'leturo. Jamririntenirili \ IHI < n In the Centum Undo \VlllInin , last .Inly , Had his plctum took , "HavoIt ilone , of lonrso , " snjs I , "Jos the vviij j ou look' " ( "All dressed up , lie \\as. \ fcr the Bin hocuo and the lubllco The Old Settlers he-It. ) So ho- Last ho luui It took' Lido Mie'd coaxed and hogged nnd pie id Scnco her niothor went , But he'd cougli nnd sluilto liU head At all nrRyincnt : Mehhy , clear his tiiroit and ay , " \ \ hiit's my likeness 'mount to , hov , Troni us , like she wontl" But vvo'd piojlclc'd lounil , toll 1110 ( .lot it ilKpoicd down How we'd tit him , Udo nnd me , Uilvln * Into town ; Br.ipgcd how well ho looked , nnd fleshed Un in omul the face , and ficshod With the morning ulr , and bicshed His coat collar down. AlHo provUlctitl il 1 U'hv , Now ho 's dead nnd ione , Picluio "penis " so lilellko 1 Want to stait hi in ou Them old Ink's ho ust to tell And old talks , so soel ihlo , jnd old solids he siniR so well Toio his VOICP vvustjonoi l nco is sid to Lido , nnd thej's Soiiovvlu the eyes Kisses it sometimes , anil lajs It away anil cries ; I smooth dovv n her hair , and 'lovr Ho is happy , mi ) hem , Beir. " thcio vvith mother noiv Smile and vvipo my e > os. California 10\oursioiiH. Pullman tourist sleoiiij ] ) ( cnr oxcur- sious to Callfoi-nhi juul I'aeillo co.tst jxilnts lonvo Uhic.ijro ovoiy 'riiuivtluy , Knnsus City oyoi y Ki-iilny % la the Sjint i l'route. > . Ticket r.itu from Cln'eii o $47.50 , from Sioux Citv , Oinalin. Lincoln oiKiiiisis ( Jity $ , ! > , Mu'ipliiff car r.ito fioin Clile'itjio ii i ] ) or diuiblo berth , from KniibasCity $ : t per double bot-th. Hvory- thingfiifiil"liecl except ine.ils. Thcso excursions aio personally conducted by experienced exclusion inatia < < : oid wh'o nceoinjuny ] iat'tieH to tU'stinntion , Kor o.xent-sidii foliloieoiitainliifj full ptrtieu- Inis nnd map f elder and time table of S mtii Fo route and re orvlujfof car bct-tlis , addiosa 3. M. eial iifjent , U. TJ Palmer , freight nnd pnsseiifrcr nRoiil , A.'Jfc S. R railroad , 411 N. Y Lifo Bldff.jjOmuhii , Nobiasku. Dr. Ltirnoy , nose and tin oat , Bee bldg' Mine I'attl Xicollnl , now that her Kimian ontranement Is ufl temporarily nt leist hm iniule up her inlml to icllie to tlio slimes of the Mediterranean for a tlmo. She has left oide-rs for hulhtlni ; extensive additions to Cialjj-y-Nos Ctistlodiiiinif her aboiiLU 1'hei matter is in the hands of a lotcd London architect , who has c.irto-blnncho in the matter - tor of cost ho IOHK ns ho retains the ponoral diameter of thu pie-sent beautiful stiucluiu Mrs. John Straupolnter. . who wrote "Ilootlcs1 Bnbj , ' Is veo stout , very popular , nnd voiy fond of society She has a stroiiR face , wcais her hair short , and is without doubt Iho licit iiutliuiily ou giurison lifo In lilciatmo She wus hoin In n little imlitaiy town in Kngland , wheio she Kniiicd hyr in- cointiaiahlo knowledge. In the last few yc us she has made considerable money from hci Dr. Blrney , nose und throat , Bco bltlf. Clmrlottcsville , Va , has n council whoso dieains should ho haunted hy the shades of nil ilcpaited wheelii.cn Unit nnvo been con- siRiicd to the tender morcics of Morciiilui for object inn to such laws as men. of their caliber foiinulntc. At a iccont mooting of that august hody Ihoy piohihitcd the use of bicic-los on the stroct-s and Impose u line of ? 1 to &i on nil olTcndois Prof. C. F. PFAU Late Principal of tlio Chicago School of Cookery. Will Give n Course of Twelve Lessons in the All of Cpolrii mid Baling In tlio near future tlmo nnd place later on. REMOVAL OF JNO. H , CORNES Letter Files , INDEXES. TRANSFER CASES , IMPRESSION' BOOKS Burr's Standard Indexes , Mimeographs and Supplies , To 318 South 15th St. Tel. 63O. Omaha. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. GOODMAN DUUG CO. , btreot. Omaha Neb. FRENCH SPECIFIC. bottle. Price , one dollar , Sea signature ol E , U srAHL For Solo By All Drugglsti. Suffering from tl.e uTccti ol yoiitliful crmn early decnf , uaAtln ? wcakncKH , loot uiuiUKNxl , ito , 1 Mfllvuil : avaluablu titatloo Kal d ) coatalnlnt fullrartlruldni for liomo cure , VUKK of olmru ( AfplcndUl mc < llcalworki | > li iildliu rea/1 hy tvcrj man who It iirrrnuH nnl drtilllluu d Aildnxa 1'rof. 1' . C' ' . I'OVJLim , lUoodin , Couil. H.B.IREY&BRO. For Sale Real Estate. -UxllJ foot , ImproTCil linlf lilocx f roiu coiirl IIOMJB , IInt r-'imn2- torr ) hoii o wr lirgo lot fnrps thrr * ttooti , imja 1U per cunt nut uii hiunlnicnt , nonr IiiKli chuul hirr lO-rooni lieu o nnlbnrn hinlwoiul flnMi nil moil * crn lni | > rinem Wi iM-t ( runt pared Mroet muit ilKlitlr mitt l ( t rmlitemoloc illlIn thocltjr l ' > -room n > tlFM > iiml I urn toutli front | > nt > il it reel , nnil , mnr2llli Klroi t motor pa-ay tmu * l.'lio " -room luiiin' full lot pnTiuI alrvet , Jl t near Top * Pi > t ( in\o mo 11 , ill ii.ruuni < ottIKO. AH iioirl'linrlc * MO ) ) fi-rooui cotltuo. l.owo iivintio nn t II imllton f * ( XX ] 7-rno n collnKO. 2 > uulli front lota , cor nor Atli nnd Mn plc.fi MM 7-rooui J-Mnry lioiiro moilorn Improvements , 2tli lil'nrM Mary atomic , fl Mm IMMI'IIOV Kl > Knit fmnl 131 mnr I'opplolon H VW Kn t fronttil ( IIP ir I'uppl" ton M MO ( > 0 tout lot , 'Itli oppoalto Iliimllton will toll or ( nulc loiith front Jttli nnd llnrdutlc , nocm'i required If | inrilm or I lli | H HI Houth Iront"uli niul Hamilton , term * unmo ntm e , f t.OJO T d Ion , niriur north nml cnM front , pared Mrwt oni'lilftxo near V nli'V roMdomo. f ( > , uOu U\IIMoot lot C IM nt-nr hW fi * U Notlli Onmliuiiilillllin Iot truknxi1 , f A ) I'ncll l.nrKO U\r ) Mnlilo for milo or trade for larin rnin li In lunn or ru-dcrii NO tr.uku llo t 4 nt-ri'i In ItfllnlriuMlllon ! . ' ) l'i ncrM nt'ir ' ( Irunnurcy I'nrk , " lKlitlr nnl le\ l dooil for iildl\ldliu 'I wo lot * nonr ltlMtroit motor 11 OVloioli I.HW ll t of In u n nml lots In nil parts of th city OIIOIMJ tmin ) or Irmlo ( Httnil Purm Property 1 ntttirn UKno > Itloin nt low rite * II. B. licy & llro. , 206 X , Y. Life B'ld'g. ' C.S. RAYMOND'S ' Sacrifice and Removal Sale ' ' 'W'omean Jut what vvo siy. Our mlcoi vlll tell. Our out ro stock ( except Pitolc Phllippo it Go's Kino Watches ) , IB on silo nt biieh s lerltbo prices , that It should Insure tuoHilool ovorv article. i UH AHT DEPARTMENT wo are simply sellinj without le nrd to cost. Our dls-count oiiWatcho ? , Dlainonds.Solld fcllver , Uno Jowolr/ and all goods , mikes the pr ces lovvor thin our people have ever C. S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 15th SU Drs.Betts $ Belts Pi/sin ? , Sir ! 3n3 and Spscidlists , 1400 UOUGIiAS ST-HElElT OMAHA , NiU. Tno most widely and favorably known speo- Inllsls In the Unltol htntci. Tlio.r IOIIR CX- 1 erlcncc. rcmarU.ihlu skill nnd universal suc cess In tlm trrntinmit and cuio of Xorvous , < lirnnlcnml Surgical Ilsca os ciilltlo thefo oinlnorit idijslulaiis to tlm full cnnlldoncuof tliontlllctod o\crv vvhnro. Thov cu.iiniitpn : A UMtl'AIN 'AM ) I'Obl'llVi ; t'l'HE fo thonvvlul cifTei IR of early vice und the nunior- ous llrttliut follow In Its triln I'HIVATi : . 111,001) AM ) bKIN DIHKASE9 spot ( Illy , poruplotiilv and poriniinnntly curod. NllltVOUS iiilllITY ) : AND hi\UAI : < DIH- OltDHItS yield readily to their skillful treat ment. l'llr. ribTULA ANDUrrTAL ULOEKS eu ir.intpcd c-nrcd without pain or detention from busliip'.f nvnnuciin : AND VAUICOCHM ; pornm- npnt'y ' and nm'cps fiilly cured In o > ( nyciso , hVl'IllMiHONOUltlll , A. Of.KKT. Hper- iniilorilie i , Scnilnitluaknohif , Lost Manliuod. Mbt ( ! imlHsloni : > , I'ccaycd Knciiltlcs , 1'unnlo VScikiu fiS nml ull ( Ullciito UKoidci.s pe > oiilliip t > cltiei ) ROposltlvnly cured , IIH well us nil functional disorders that rcsiutfiom jonthfal follies or thn ( ixetmsof inntiiro y ( nrn. v : ' | ' | > ir'ntUIJ OuuninUo I jicrnmno n tly . } I 1\1V 1 U l\lj onrod , loinoviil complete , without cu I tin ; caustic or dilatation. OIUPI oinctcd nt homo by imliunt without u ino- iiiciit'.s | nln 01 annoyance TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A miNF rilk'1'1'0 ! ' nwfltl nffoct * of OU1\U UUlVLoarly vice which brings orunnlo wpaknrss , dcRtroylnu both mind nnd body , vvlib all HH dro dod ills pcrinanrntly llk' ' Rl'TTQ Addn-ss those who 1mvolm- IJI\ . 1)1 I IL ) pulled tbc'iii lvi > ( H hy Im- prnper Imlulccncn and solitary hnhlK whleh mill both in nil and bodj , unllUliig tliuiu fo liiiilncsK utiiilvnr iniirrliiKe. MAUUIin ) MHN or tho.so ontorhiK on thnt h tpiy | life , uwuru of phjslcal ( Jelilllty.ijulcldy UBSlbtOd. OUR SUCCESS IH based upon facts , rint I'rurtlcil nxrerl- oncc , Heinnd i\eryciisolnpo : lully Kindled , thus still lint ; right Third mcdlulncu uro prciiurcd In our laboiatory oxaelly to suit c'ucheai-o , thus directing cures without Injury. Drs. Bctts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NED , FOR SALE Mr I'nlnllnn and I'nporlmncInK tiuiliifon K > tnb < Ilihdil ISjil. linn wull imliutt-rt ntnrk of VYftll 1'upur , Wall Muuldliui , I'alnli , llruilioaetc. P. WINDHEIM , CIO S. lUth Htroot , Omahn. 1 CURE FITS ! YTunn I UT cute I da not mem rneiely tottnp them for * time in J ( lien Into tin m return ln. 1 mean a rtdlcil cute. I Into inidu tUa dluate ur I'll H , lil'l. tHrSYorl'AI.IINO ' HICKNI'hSnllWoiigitui/ warrant rnjr Kmod/ euro tlm wont cmn , Ileoautn othrra h > Ta ( ullwl li no reaton fur nut now rrctlrlnc * curt , tfcmd at ( MICO fur a treatise and a l'rn liuttle of HiylnfalliLlariimodr. ( lira I iiirou And I'urtOfllo * . u. u. HOOT. oi. u. , m rcuri ut. , ti. v.