- . - , - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - ' i 1" 'l 1"11 m OStATIA DATrYBEE : , . . . . . \1' I un.\ . ( ) irjtniii 2 , 180 : ; , - _ ' _ _ . . . . . - . - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H , - - - - - - . - - . - . - - . - . . - - - isi : ; ; : DITCH OF ; TilE j SIOLX , I Lnmo Decr'lI ' futile StatuI Abalnst tlllJ ' In' vincible Whites . . . A CHAPTER FROM GENERAL MilES' ' BOOK . - - ' 1'ltl'IIIIIIJ ( glh."h' , III 1" ; . IIIIJlt'r l tJ."hl' 1it-I Iii , : "III''h III t 1111.1 1.'I"ht ! .II th. . nllt I .I 11,1.1 ) ) ' -11"111'1'11 I : i ii " VM'i : i.rifl. I:14t'tjIc. : The calOpaln : agalnt the : comblnerl trIbE tomposlllg the Sioux or /altot3h / lutlon had Well proseeutm ) with such vigor nn,1 , rue. cess through the latter haH 01 ? 17G I and the urly part 01 18ii. that by sprlll ! . ISi7. Ill : cXlelt , one Ilan,1 , hall been brought Into COni' plcto and IIn31 sutJecfloU Lame Dee11 ! Ja11l1Iall ( tllI Gn the warpath and that : dourhty chief Iud boasted ! t1&3t & 110 force strong enough to beat ! him In JJttle ! could overtake : him or come near hl camp In hl 0\\ II choren lal'tnc8es. So whIle \ proper dlh' PO'ltLOlIS svere helm naMe 01 tho\ Indians who Iud iutrcniiered a cOll1mand was being erlhllJpel1 to teach Lame Deer and his haul , that the white man could approach hlh11. ) . I a\- \ : . Aller their people ) hall surrendel' alld ( confidence had been ! restored It \\as eXl1lalne,1 ) , tij While Bull ( or The Ice ) . BraveVolf. . I1I11I1P an,1 , others who acted as hostages at the cantonment , now I'ort Keogh , that 11 waK , " ry Important that the only h081110 camp left I In the country s ould he brought ! In They ac ! llll'sco,1 ! , fllllr , and In fact ' eme(1 much In- ccnsed becauFI ! Lame Deer ) had staY 11 out t kholl'lnr that1 hl9 , lepl'ollItions \ \ ouhl bo I cbargecj } to their Ileople ) who wore dIsposI to remain at JI uce. \\'hen thr command was ready to move May 2. ISi7 , tine or these I men wore talen nIoig ! liS guide ! ! . as they were ' \\ell acqluilltcil with the hahlt" " and haunts of thost' who \\'IJre sUII In hostl\llr. \ Four troops 01 the Second ' cJvalrr had , been IJpnt to report to me.Vlth this command. i to companies of the FIClIl Infantry and foul of the Fwenty.scconl , Infantry. I started up Tongue river Molitafla on the 6th nf Amy , 'hnit after a much 01 slxtY-lhree miles from jie Yello\HtQlJc I cl'usie,1 , the fraU 01 Vune JJo r't ) caUl\ \ ! . whore he hail moved west 'I ' , t.HlI'art1. the Hosebull about the middle of I April. 1.'orN'eelnr that ome at theh' men ' \\'oulrlo'tJc-'atchlng our command \ \ e pa'ded ! ' qn apparently as If not noticing the trail 01' I seekIng theIr CJmll. After a 'l'1IOrt march \je'OI1.I \ the , trail the comman,1 , went Into camll apparently for the nlrhl on the Ton/-ue / ; -river : * n after .Iarll . , leaving our wagon train with an escort at three InI1ntr cum- panles wc mareht',1 directly west under cove : at the darkness with the balance ! of the corn- \IIand. stralghl across the counllT as It wal' i -poslble.to.move a body ot mounted , troop9. - hIDING IN A MOUNTAIN POCKET. I Although It raIned , during a hart of the nIght we marched as rapidly as IJOsslble In a country 01 that ( brolen chalacter a distance : : 'If sonic thirty miles to a high , ; dlvllle between - tween t the Rosebud and Big Horn. a spur 01 ' ( he Well 1II0untalns. Here Wt' concealed ' our- , 4elves In a IJockel 01 the mounlalns. This Is 11. term use,1 : , for descrIbing a Klllall park ear- . rounded on all sides except the entrance by h"h : bluffs or rlllcs. ! ' ; The scouts were then "tent out and : , carefully reconnoiterIng the country , they found that the camp at Lame 1Jeer ) had passed only II few days belore. . .lIoth : , thQ : , white scouts and the Indian per- I termed : : their duties thoroughly ! ' ; and from the dOlI ! at a hIgh ! ' ; 'peak they tllcovered the In. I hail village some : fifteen mIles In the dls- K tanee. I here wo had an exhibition of the sharp I eyes ot the Irlllluns accustomed to hunting ! ' ; ; aine. \\'h2n : first st'1n the came was not recognized by I ) the white men . but the lii- dlans declared that they could see the smoke : over the villag" To'me It lookeil . like mist 01 a whltc : cloud against the sde : at the moun- . , taln unlll I examIned It more carefully with a field ! ; Iass. The Inllllans also I1nnouncel -that : they could ceo ponies grazing on the hills. This was discovered to be ! correct br theIr cmlanlons [ , but not without using theIr . . 110111 , asee. ' how : Co ( get lo thIs camp was the next question - 1.tlon. It..was ImpossIble to approach It dur- log the day time , so the cOlllmand was con- . .cealed ! until night and tlln moved a short distance UII one ravin and down : another , all the tme Ieplng under cover of the his In - a way not to be discovered. Thus we ap- -IJoached ) a " poInt within eight miles at the village . where we remaIned until 1 o'clocl the next mornIng. Then we started , movIng ! . -lowly to thc saucy ot the Rosebud and then up that valley for two or three mle < ' , anti at ; 4 o'clock a. m. . May D t , and just at the dawu at day We found ourselves In close proxImity "to lar IndIan vlage. cose proximiy h Dltltl ! this march as day was breakIng and all nature seemed so Ieaceful ) It lii- . ; : carcl .very strange ! that a body at men should he goIng ! to such n dcsp ! rate en- ' -counter. At that tIme the praIries were cov- crtd with a rich green grass ! ' ; , the trees were "In full foliage , the all was filled with the fragrant odors at beautiful wild flowers , and the birds were greetIng the morning light . .wlth4hiclr . sweetest melodies "we ha,1 , been gain ! to some Ileacelul festIval the scene . coull nol have been ! more propItious. , The ( dlsmount troops were unable to I folIo * 'at the rapid Ilaco that the mounted command now found necessary to take In order to enable them to reich the Immediate , .Icniy 01 the Indians just at dawn . or as near that time as possible. The camp was on ' 1 tributary 01 the Rosebud knewn to the whlto men as the Big Muddy , hut called hy 'till ) IndIans "Fat horse creek. " They hal , r given I this name because In spring ! the grass there was so abundant and rich that . their hcrses feEding upon It always grew strong and tat. . A CHAHGE UP TiE VALLEY. . I , . Thp mountell infantry anti scouts under Ielltellnts Casey anti , Jerome were ordered , "to cbli dlrt'cty UII the valy 111 stanlelo , . , the Ir1llan horses , while the battalion 01 c v"lrY-QI\ed at I gallop all attacked the . camp. This attack WIS gallantly made. The ommaI11 under Leutenants ! Casey and Jerume staldt'd the entire herd at ponies , horses and mule , some 450 In number anti . .llrove them tire 11 : S up the valley , where they rounded them UII and by a long circuit brought them around to the rear ot the corn- mand which was engaging the Indlaus. In tM surprIse and excitement at the wild wili onset 01 the charge a group ot stalwart warrIors were forced . out frolic the others and heeamo separated tram the re&t at the trIbe . Belore nicking the attack I had "onlorell our Sioux and Cheyenne Indians to cal out to the I.ale Deer IndIans that If they threw down their arls tend surrendered we would spare their lives , as I was anxious to callure some 01 tll alive and hoped thereby to secur the areller 01 all at the al Indians ht the camp. As We galloped up to thIs group at warriors they apparently reco- ! nlze,1 the Iluport 01 the demand al1 dropped their arms upon the groun'1 ' In order to assure them or our good will I called out . " ow-haw-cola" ( meaning friend ) . alul ext"lulell my han : ! to the chief Lame ; Deer , which he grasped and In a few seconds mure I would have securell idmis I ' and the cthers , although he alhough was wIld and trembling wih excltt'mrnt. My. al'Jlstant adjutant gm- eral , George W. Baird % vas doing the sall with the head warrIor Iron Star. Unlortu- nately just at that time one ut our whIte whie Ec'ttte rode up anti . joined the group ot omces and solrs wlh me : he Iud more enthusla than tilscg-ctlon. anI . , I irestirne. culrll ! ; to Insure mytet ) . drew up. his rile and covered the Indian , with I. 1.3ml Deer saw this anti evidently thought the 'oung 8eoul was goIng to hoot hint I know at no other motive for his bubsequent act thin the belIef I that ho was to bs kied whether ho wrrenhr.d or not As quick as thou ht. wIth one Ile perate. powerful effort , he wrench(11 hIs han,1 tram rnIne although I tried to hold It. He gralpell hil rile front tn grounl , ran backward ! a few stellS , raised hs ! rIle to his rye anti 111 ( d. Seeing his deter- mlnelt tacl. his Irm sel jaw . wild eye ' and the open muzzle at his nile . l'eJlze,1 my 'I ciaiigr anti Intanty whirled mr horse tram ! ) him , amt In thl quIck movement Jhe horse slIghtly settled ( back upon hIs haunches : at . that moment the rile laslled within len feet ot me the bullet whIzzed plt mr breast . leaving mo unharmed . but unfortunately kiltIng . Ing a.ra'o . soldier near my side. Iron Star broke away Irvin . Adjutant Baird at the semite ' time. _ ( ThIn Instantly coded every effort to secure th'il Peaceful surrender and opened n hot ' . - - - - lie ; " : that lasisil hut a tea : : : --t:1 ; riles suit revolv"r(10 OI'fn1 In the sonit- : lured warrlol the were fightIng us . anti all i cent iloisn quietly beneath the accurate close .1nJ tepid fire. The whole IncIdent , was over I In Icon much . tees tIme titan It taken ' tt de crl.e the IOS rSHO LAME . Dmm'H CA t' . The main objfet ot our expedItion hen ! , , now Ilconpl II.I. and not delOlrlng 10 risk any florA lives In an encounler. we turned Jack ! anti bIvouacked ,1 Lame . Deer' camp . a itlcit was one 01 thl richest I Iud ever sccn. I \\'a9 composel 01 Oty.one beautiful lodges . richly I stored \\lh robs , horse ctiiipnienf ' ! . and , every other fpeclc at Indian pro\ rt ) . \\'hatevt'I' : t \ aK dePre.1 . by the troops was taken pOI ' ! lol 01 UI11 the remalller ! Jured up , The herd ot hoc WU clock , st'oug amid In o'cel"ll condition. , 1 During the enalement , ; Major Dickey , by a I forced march lovllg to the onld ot the gUII , came up with his Infantry command . anti on the morning following eommPllcel1 the ( greatest circus I itve ever wlne ! et , Ont hunclrcl anti fifty 01 the war anti buffalo ponl08 were 'electccl w.th whIch to mount our loot troope. The Fifth Infantry was ICerwarl con1ltely equipped In this war anti , on the tl'onter was Iomelll13 calel the leventh cavalry , there beIng but ten cav- airy regiments In the army organization. Among the _ herl were sam at the Se\'entl cavalry horses that had been eapturlI lt the Ilg Horn laflCre , and thew with the tl\\ll : "Se\enlh : U S. " were quickly ( secured , by the Infantry soldiers who did nol regard them- elves as oxprt hor'ainen. Then canto the problEm 01 s ' lectng the Icntlo , trained ponle traits thc vIcious. The soldiers \ \ ho WtJrc forttuto enough to select wcl trallEd buffalo or war llnles , comigratu- ! latpd thelhc\\l \ In being ! able to limit ndlan [ bridles and sadrlei : upon them and even then thiy were not safe In lountnr . Pie- rllnty I requlrd the alI 01 two men to get one Into the t'jtitiiThe , htonlas seemell lS i'asllclous ' 01 the white man as the American horse Is 01 the \ \ lId Indian. AN I CEITAI MOUNT. Sti many 01 the len succreled In mount- Il ! : and lu phce 01 spurs used the Indian "qucit , " a stick about a toot long wIth a rawhll lash. These men were highly elated and the llrslve ! remarks to their more un- fortunate comrades were equal to lost at the tvittich'tts : I have heard on the stump or tiNier CJnvas. Seine 01 the ponIes would not allow a white man to go near them : others as fast as the scouts or Indians could rope thel would subli 10 being bridled and aadlel. , and wih the help alone or two men time Infantrymn would mount ; where- Ullon the pony would dbuble UII lIke a bali . make a bound Into th all coming down stIff legged antI jlmll about over the Ilralrle.'as same ono i1et'trihel I In every tlIrctlon at the ame time ; In this way the soldIer's hat wc111 b first to fall , before many minutes he would follow stilt anti thEn frequ-ntly the Ilony : wuuld not stop unti he had freed him- sell from the sadtle ; or sometimes he would gallop around over thc prairie Illl come back to the herd with th 1 O,1I , underneath. One hlndret : anti fifty soldiers on the same field endeavoring ! to subtue the same number at ponies created a wilI scene 01 excitement. , hlch was not emily humorous hut also some- what dangerous ; fortunately they did not h1\'e far to fall and the rrouml was covered with a heavy crop 01 green gru'a. ' This scene continued until th commal1 was completely mounted anti the ponies anti Infantry hail , be- come better acquaInted ; then we took up out hturn mal'ch back to the cantonniemme. As soon as the herd was brought bade and h < cur.I . anolur exne'hitIon was sent ou to follow up the retreating Indians and to scour the country for detached parles or banmls. Thl Ilan was conlnued br detachments I under , Captain huh 01 the Second cavalr' Major Lazelle . Major [ Brisbin and Captain Snyder who rzconnoitercd and scoured , the entire country 01 the Yellowstone , the In- tlans retreating as rapidly as they could travel. This course was contlmld durIng the months 01 June July anti , tmgust the In- .lans In scatterIng band " : retrathng at. Iallidly as possible toward their agences where they commenced to surrender In July all August the last 01 them coming In be- tween th 5th ant lOtl of Septembcr , and that region 01 country was cleared for all time 01 the presence and depredations or the Sioux Indians. ; THE CLIMATE AND nm COUNTHY. While wInter hI this part : : at the country Is severe and the snQwtal { Is occasIonally very deep yet winter Is usually - ot'short dura- very and as a general thing spring opmns early. In fact , In western Montana snow remains - mains upon the ground.n very short time. The western winds , "chlnoJk wInds , " as they 1 arc called , comlnr from the coast 01 Oregon amI WIEhlngton s\\'eeplrg through the passes ot the mountaIns end over the territory ot Iontana temp2r the clImate to a remark- "blo l1egree.- These warm we3ter winds Ecmetmes absorb a toot or snow In twentr- four hours . or within the space at two days. The grasses are so strong that as soon as the snow disappears they begin to spring ! up. In fact , In some 01 the warm valleys lIfe remains - mains In the grass that Is protected by . the snow The climate and country produced its fine physIcal specimens at the human race lS have ever been founll on this contInent. They were tall . fine specimens of the Indian type , amid , were brave dignified ! ali stalwart possessing - sessing many manly iiuahitles. In dl- pomac ! they wre sagacious . In oratory grace- tul al1d Imnpreelve , und In theIr wid condl- tlon were Indnstrlous. When they could move from one valey to another or camp be- side some spring with plenty at fresh graS and green foliage their habIts were much better titan they have been since they were com let to live at one place or In some agt'ncy. The women were \trong and healthy , many ,01 them good lookIng ! and very Industrious and the most cheerful , jolly lot of PeoPle that 1 have ever known. They were always chat- tn ! ; , laughing joking and singing among themselves and playing ! games with their chiidremi . often having banquets ant le9tval for the entertainment ot their Ircnds : and themsclves. The clmato 01 that country was most InvigoratIng , and the atm03pllre rave a lee lng 01 strength . courage and energy. Men there seemed whilIng to undertake any enterprise - terprise , havIng a feeling at confidence all resolution that one does not have In a more lrnguld : : climate. I Is fair to say that the Iame vIgorous climate anti all at nature's Ilnlut'nce9 will produce a white race as It has IHoduced an Indin race that wi be equal to any In the same zone In strength. character and fortItude. In fact , I has already - ready been ! demonstrated that rome at the I'trongest ' anti most heroic regiments pro- duced durIng the great war came front Michigan - gan , Wisconsin and Minnesota , the 1"lrst : lnnesota standing at the very heall. While the Indians were being driven south to their agencies a detachment at the Twenty- l' coI1 Infantry which was eng3gt'd In this work , suddenly received orders by telegraph to 11rocet'.1 . by torced marches to liismnarck . Oak. , and tram there by railroad a. rdplty as pocaIbie ' to the city 01 ChIcago where they airlved , In the nick at time to help restore order and suppress the riots that at that tIme were threatening life and property In that I city. mCOGITION FROM GEN. SHERMAN. In the mldKummer 01 1877 General \ \ ' . T. Sherman comnlndrng the United States arm ) ' . pused through that country. lie went by vtoamer up the Yellowstone 10 the mouth at thin lug horn . thence hy wagon across the mountains anti down the Columbia While at the cantonment at Tongue rIver , July 17. he adtlroseti ' a letter to George W. McCrary . l'rrt'tary of war . \\I.hlngton. : ! . D. i t. . . In which , he used thp following language : I 1 now reRu.1 . the Sioux Illan problem as 8 \ar questIon . as tolnd by the operations 01 Otneral Miles last winter and by the estab- IIhment at tho'two n\v fiesta on the ( Teilow- toiie . now ar3ured thlt rammer. BOlt come ant go now , when a year ago none would venture except \ \ Ih strong ' guad , . \ \ 'cod yards are being eablshed to facilitate n\'I. gatlon . ami the great man at the hosie have been forced to go to the agencies for food anti protection . or have tied across the border Into Drllh territory " . , vuuIi : VIlti.H ' % % ' \S IISl'Hitt'I'Ii. Xisrroir IM'iiiH' or n Inrl'nll" ' from . 'nl' .lrrow 1..111.1..1' . . . I ) ' II Lt.siiitliiiii. The yarn spinners are telling n whale story on the water front says the San l.'ranclsco Examiner. which proves Ulat the steam schooner Sunul 01 local tame Is not the only vessel that has collided with a whale. There Is n rumor extant that the nlne-Iathom buoy I Is not so Intact as It used to be . . bilL that deed not doter Jack from tc1lng an Old story 01 th.ccileni that bell the good ! baken- tIne Handa isle . which arrived al Sydney on Septemmmber 2. whie the crew ot Ute steamer Alamt'la , were looking for a gooti time ashore. . The Handa Isle drop , ed : n'o Sydney harbar In tow 01 the tug hope her port eilo bandaged , UI ) and a trife compressld al the bilge. The ! Jarkentnf was leaking and badly ! , too anti her skipper satd that had the vessel been ! laden 'wlh coal Instead at lumber she would have taken a dive to the abysmal depths ot Davy Jones' mysterious locker. It was on Saturday afternoon . at ahout I o'clock whIle the Handa Isle was battling away tram Mercury harbor , wIth a fall north. weSl hrene astern . when two whales were observed puffing a few polnls to port. One \ \ lS an ugly loollln "hul , " with a nose like the how at a river barge. Ho was about sixty feet long ! and as full of sport as a 2-year-old colt. According to the story of the sltpller ! of the honda Isle the whales started to cross the vessel'u bow ! . when It suddenly , seemed to occur to the bull that the Isle was looking for trouble and that he hail , better give battle. When about a cable's length front the ship he made a swim at ht'r full tilt , and before the barkentine's ! crew could grab an.thlng solid to hold on 10 the levlalhan struck the craft amidships anti the concU1lon was hike that at a submarine earthquake. Though the Handa Isle Is a vessel 01 260 tons and was loaded with 250- 000 feet 01 lumber. she trembled from truck to keel and sltoole.like . a dying sea monster The other whale dove under the keel , and wus not seen agaIn but the bull's nose moat have been rendered very sore for the poor fellow drew away In a dazed ct'ndllon. and Ihe sea turned crJnnon from his blood. Suid- , denly his tall went tip and his head went down , and that'ns the last seen 01 him. The skipper at the Handa : Isle made an Investigation of the shlp's well . anti . on sound- Ing found that his ship was leaking at the rate 01 about one loot per hour. lie called all hands to the pumps and remarked that had the other whale struck the vessel too the craft would surely have gone to the bottom. It was discovered on examlnatlor that time vessel had a large dent In her side though her timbers are the strongest The captain gave orders to jettison part at the deck load , so as to lift the damaged pat above the water line. The pumps were kept going whie the lumber was thrown overboard. The jettison- log ot the deck load dil not do much good for the crew had to remain itt the pumps all 11hl ! A breeze sprnn lp anti sail had to 1 shiorteneti for the leak gained ! on the pumpers. Finally tht' skIpper cllwl,1 , np and , went to work to cover the damaged sides wih some hides that hE had , In his cargo and hr ingenious labor he managed 10 party stop the inflow at water. The tug Hope .slghted the Handa Isle off Sydney on September 1. flyIng signals 01 distress ant took her In toW The buiiiderr at the vessel , Bgelow & Co. 01 Auckland have written to this city stating ! that In their belief the yarn spun by the Isle's skipper - per Is gospel truth. , LUllS ) St'l l.LY Own" 1,1111 II N'irItMkii : nu" I" 1.lh- , ' , 'nl " . ! lt II" , 'i''iIItiICM. The SuperIor ( Neb. ) Journal publshcs an extract from the New York Ht'rahl sketch.of "Lord" Scuhiy . recently prInted In Tin use . all couples It with Interestlnr Information concerning Sculy and his method at derhlng wih hh tenants In Nuckols county , Ne- braslt 'P10 Journal shows that the Irish lanllorl Is not as black lS he Is palnte,1 , i that In tact he Is exceedingly liberal anti Is possessed - sessed of the fibre that wi m.ll.e him a desIrable acquisition to American cItizenship. But listen to the Journal's story : The New York Herahl's "roast" at this man may have some grounds to justify it. We are aware that his reputation as a landlord - lord Is a hard one III some sectIons of the st'ctons country and In former years here In Ne- braslm. But his acton the past few years toward the tenants on his Immense 'lhlngs In Nuckols and Gage counties would mdl- cato that an Injustice had been done him. Several years ago when there was a partllJ failure of crops In this section "Lord" Scul ] remltel1 a goodly share at the rents. Last year his agent Henry F'ox , jr. , at Nelson Informed - formed him ot the total destrnetlon at all al crops here hy the hot wInds and he promptly remlel1 all rents. Again this year when to drouth withered everything hIs tenants had planted he came out as far as Beatrice and Ilulckly : realizing the situation again re- mnlttt'tl all rents for this year. And titus II Is that the renters at his hanti having no taxes to pay and no rents for this year' and last , are really In better condition than many who own farms. "Lord" Scully's holdings In this county , some 42,000 acres have long bem conslderld Its curs So I was before he alowe them to be rented. While we believe that the laws shoull prohibit any man from holding so much land , yet under his contract where the renter has n lease for five years at a low rent wih the option at re.renln/ the EI , at that period or throwing up the lease and receiving fair anti just compensation for all hnpru\'ements which the tenant has put on the farm , we think the Herald Is mistaken In l's asserton that this Is the \orst form at landlordism "Lord" Sculy bought these lands whln everyone eie deemed Ihem perfectly worth- less so that now when they are valuable he can only be said to have hall a little mor.e forerlrht than the mos 01 men. The Journal Is as bItterly opposed to land- lordim as Is the Herald , and would like to fee Sculy forced to disgorge , yet we do uot think that end will be ! reached the quicker Ly making Etatements which unjust are manifestly 9 Iiuii.'rlni leImmemm I Iou. Some suggestIve details concering the early education 01 the German emperors have recently been made known It seems that Wilam II. had In early childhood a tutor who was n captain 01 tim guartis PrInce Bismarck had recommended htimsm and ho a1111ed [ to the hell to the throne the 11rlnclple on which ho had traIned his re- ciults "hend 01 break " The young Hohen- zolern was mpdo 10 rIse at 5:30 : every mor- ing and at once bt'gln a course at gymnastic exercIses unsuitable for a chld : 01 his age . I Is thIs regimen authoriies say which made Prince William so weak and nervous that his grandfather , the olui ell emperor sug- rested one day to Ismarck thaI his captain would perhaps better return to his recruits. - Quaker Wisdom Nature must obey necessity. " Quaker Oats is a necessity to a perfect breakfast. " ' > ua\er- OATS . . Sold olly ! ' in -Ib. . Packages - ' . , . , - . - . ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - . - ' t ' 1'11 I : S'l't U,01. I . ' IU'IS. I A Mu : \ ii' " i'iii't' I ; . . . . . .h. hut 1111 I Int'l , , I" SIII.I . ' 1'.1 I I All . There Is much ta clnaton In stl.llng . palmistry or phrenology or phuyeiogumommmy , says the 1oston Journal hit ) W ( doubt I many perons have ever attempted to 5tHtly the bACks 01 mmmm'n amid wonton In the Conm- monwealth 01 last weHr 'grvln Winslow has An article UPNI this subject which Is fanciful 1 not Ilrelound. Mcst [ ptp\ will be Inclined to doubt the tonntitiol 01 such a slatlment as this : "In 8 large assembly one would harly , go wrong In a majority ot cases In gathering up a general Ilea front the backs of those before him 01 the actual tone at thoughts alll words . a wel IR of temper ment and dIsposition . " Where does the ski anti experience 01 the tier show I nol In making the back at the wealthy rUlsel r's coat greatly resemblu that 01 the college Iresldent [ 7 Contnuing , the wrier says that "engage- monte have been pretllctetl , . tragedies In affairs prognostcalt'I , catalog events 01 ito most various anti sometimes comlllcate,1 , klnls toreshalowe,1 by speaking backs. " The realt'r longs for Instances to freshmen his memory upon this irnint . Yet there Is much ot Interest In thIs article. . antI n poslhle study of much novelty Is snggestt'l by ! It. These few words will suffice to give an hll" at the range at observation covered In this entertaining artcle : "So as wo stand or sit behind our friemmtle . whit an observant eye , wo catch them off the , r guard Ind often unwlllnly ! play the avesdroPPt'r. The study at Ilhyslognomy has been so engrossing that bodily expression receives lIttle attention except tram Sleclal- lets As the face Is only t'xposel , , this Is natural ( , 'nomigh ! and , were manldn.1 . simple mind pure its leature" and their modulatons would certainly convey the most concentrated Indications 01 character anti emotlomm , Whcn anl emoton wo cover It with a mask however , the per- son , all eS'cclaly the back being ! forgotten ! ' ; - ten by its hosSesaor thonh ! conct'altl br clothing . exposes the truth more fully than the conntenance. "lllnk of the vain backs vitb their conscious wrIggle , the high shoulders - des at conceit , the bridlIng neck at pride the dIshonest cringe ! , the droop 01 courtem.y . the bowing at moresty , the InclnIngs at affection . the distortions 01 labor and 01 pamn . " ' 1"OI O'hiIt.IhUI.GHXCH : 'nhe 1.1'"r.I'.I"1.1 Ih""IIlnh' I . It preserves anti , renews te'lt3lr , str'ngthens the nerves arid stmulates the stomach to healthy action. 1"01.1 : ( ; 'l'll ' . 111 : I.'I : U. A ( momil 'I'hlllt I that 11.1. . " IN1 , \I"11 11 II Ill I t fl I \\n ) ' . A merchant at Gowamida N. Y. . has in- velltell a most remarkable appartus for aav- Ing stocks 01 rootJ from fire . SlY thur Hlralo COlrler , Instead of putting out the fire time apparatus opels the front 01 tie store , and the counters cases amid sh'vlng : roll out Into the street Into Its own < 1 s ar-moe. The 'heh'lng ali counters In the store are all portable and mounted on rollers. Attached - , tached to the rear end at the shelving ! Is a I cable wheh ! runs forward and over a wheel below tne floor In the front at the store. To this end at the cable ! are suspented weights sumclenty heavy to overbalance the shelving . cases and goods In them. A brake devIce keeps the weights ! ' ; from setting ! ito machine goln , Atached to the lever or the brake Is a combustible cord which passes upward Into the store and Is carried nlenr the walls and ceiling , where It will b qulcldy Ignited In case 01 Ir . The sunderJng at the cord looses the brake , the weights bear on the cable , and the shelves start helter skelter for the front at the building. At the same tlne the windows - dews and doors open automatIcally outward and the entire contents ot the store are ' lumped on the llewalk In a jlfry. To Irns ) ! Irate the desIgns ot fire thieves the shelves ' fold up when tbey reach the Street pres nl- log only blank woo and glass. Those who have seen the app1alus testeti testet say that I works admirably. One night a mouse found sometblng paltabe : In the brake CCII aud gnawed It In tv'o. vhieremtpoum mitch to its consternation , the furnIture , boxes and shelves with one aeeJrd began a swift movement - ment for-war-ti. and In automatic alarm at- tachc,1 , to the machine beg3n to rouse all the Inhabiants of Govand : , the hour being 2 c'clock In the morlln" . The Ingenious In- ventcr wa3 one ot the first on the scene timid his IIust / ; at being routed out by a raise alarm was greatly mltlgatel1 by the spectacle 01 time bmcolh working of hIs machine. I seems 10 be a goo thing , and pushes Itself along with no hclp. e : Hobb's I t Sparagus 8 . t I K ; eyPil& I t CURE . u all Kidney Troubles , qi such as Dliht's Disease - rl ease , Concslon. Di- t \ \ abeles , Sleeplessness ; ' and all Blood Dis- cases such as Hhcu- . e ) 1lsl. Gout ! Ane- . a 11a , Cimiorosis . Sal- t low Co 1 pic x i 0 I. f headache , Dizziness f > ledachc . . . C by revitalizing the Kld- I , ncys Dnd purifying (0 the blood. t A few doses wi relieve . 1 .b A few boxcswiil cur-c. . t _ Bilel by nil mirtmggista nt r cents ' \ n box or mni.1 post pail 01 @ _ receipt gilet oxplulalng 01 price. new 'i\ rite treatment for pan : - , , a t , E HOnn'S MEDCINE CO. . @ t CIIICGO. SAN I/HANCISCO. . @ AS CUSTOMARY HOBB SPA A6US PILLS wi bo soul in Olmha by the SHERMAN AND M'CONNELL DRUG CO. . DlO 1513 Dolge , street second door west of P. O. LDD ( l iPa'.I ! - - - - St A SPECIALTY G C tnry bypllns pellenty cur u tl t6 ta - 3 days. You can bo treated rt home foe the cameo price unlrawo gil termifity . U unprelitrto cme hero wo will oontract cntrc t ) pny rnlr tar. and hotel bm , . and co Cnu.:3.1 we tail It ) eurO . JCron have taken Wer cury , Iodide potash , . > sIt have Brhes and oaitms . Jllcnu81'ltccalnmouth. Sore Throat - lumpies . Upper Colored Spots . UIoro 0- any plrtet time betty . 11.11 er Ey"trlw8 ! "llnl out It Is tbls SylhIUcUI.UOU l'tHSON tb" \0 rmmntco to . Wo Boileit tim most ohatt' ' ! uarlntco cU" lollt mot ohal- "lta cases nod clalrmlo time wnrhl rlr I ca0 clnnot cure. . ' 111. dm'ease hRS nl"aye bellied tJ" Ikll otL .uat emtnent physi. chianti . "rOO.OOU Cbc ' , IIt our uncnd ' jionsi guaru.nty. jtiiti / ulteprimofe lent .ter ) ilollllnnty. rppIit".m AcIth'cei COt JCt'I1D ( Jtj . ; rppl..1a \ 1"11. , ' 'emlo CflICA ( IEJY 11 ( I Monthly Pains . \11 anxieties . can he Icl\'cL to n cer- \altt hr using Dr. Chevalier's Female Pills. Price $10 Ilcr hex , I ' 01 II'C 1111 ull In 110uht as to "ha t wi relcvc 'Ol. semi Cur these Idhis. St'ut cealed ecuiehy by mail on receipt S\ut oC 11'lce t\ulel , Iccul'uly mal 01 8I1Oillllft [ & McolleiI \ 011111 Ci 1513.Dole St. OMAhA , NEIl. ( lomnl . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . . . - . . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - o IJ : ' NOW IS I THE TIME TO BUY' " ' _ .TO I cl"wcnrDcpt. Great Bankript Sale II.tll ' Plc c 1.II d Ve.ist . I iiuti I'alultt , gr.uy riimbI , . 111 Pfntl 1\ of th c g 00,1.urm amid tltiraltli' , / ; I lt turnhll' \urm , , ' 10- ilumality , Ilankrlpt 2 5 C P S : M erse Ir1r : G oods Co. regulni- EII ! ell 10Ilunll , . : . . > . . . . . . . : l.mllcH' 11a . ( Tl1tts ; Is making things lively C 011 IN1 G flN 8L8llIN l I I G INJO I PRICe r I f ui'tlei' ronmeuuibut Is I the of tlt' that tiny , bummkrttlit l-Ieftaimt ftmm't : t bitteR hum' . 8:10 " . ' ' ) emily wohh , $2.r : ! nll$1 . . . . 'j . 48 Every Vistnge of the Stock 1.umuulc' heavY Bock Cotton too . Must be Sold Quick ( , PIlI stmong nthl dmmrtmhle . pion ! ' . - tiotmimlu 1mm-let I ' 1k' hie'i ! . bumtkrtti1t : itmuti : I too sale , Al om ctimk. , ito'S ' , 17 f C I order to make II ilium' ' : . . . . . . : . . II . . . . . . . . . . more room for new gauds , MOTIIMG 1 1 RrQrnvro { [ { \ [ , ' ' . ! olics' Bocl Wool host' All going at prices never before heard of in Dry Goods Hhhud JonI , . \\Ih . IIOlhio . Merchandising 1 . Come early I Saturday . Ii eel a nil . le 10 ( AI'h' imim't' . , 11AOO" . 21 C ISig. ' IMIIICUI.t reguhmum ' sale only : , : ( puhr. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : : . : : : : .I : : : : Clilid rcit'c IIuuc Votml lIoe . S E OLSON ! CO . ' I I. . ; I I I _ See Sn11 Itm . lUIIUUII Illall tIzes. : ) ' , 1".1 nlu lorH'S : m CitlY n.i bin t'lll' llII' i it . . 25C - - - Mcii's FU1lishi tgs. Lace Dept. Glove Dept. Liucti noilty Chlfol ltlg.s ! 5-honk amid . ' .Butnt ( ( lo\ ' ItCI Collars 4.lueh willo. nil silk pretty ll etmiomit , nil slzc , hNe'l 1 ni prety l'olull al A lot to close out hoth stond- colors . ; [ 01111 prlcl' 20c to 5 Al guiia of bnmgtititit . get 01\ lug toni turn .Io\u. Inclulnl SUe bunlrupt sale only . rard. e IMII.111 % lull : . timi'Y ! Ire . , . . . 4 9 C Cluet , Otch aimti Arrow biantim' . . . haul O\lnud hrnI 50 Elsie Uhck SIlk IOCCH WOi tim U.OO 111 $ i.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . - worth Ute 2c , banllrullt File " SII ' , . . . . tip c . . . Kule eimiy Imlr. stile only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Good Iltern ! 1. llhle rutlt OII 1.lll , Chile price .t'ill clear , them OUt rlulI : wi Fremicit Kid ( ; Jlo\'C ( Frcuc1 1\1 ( cutH' ' ' Socls wool gootie , natural . Ylr,1 lor8e's . . Ilrlce . . . . . 20c . , . . our . . . prl . . , . ' . 5e . Fltant - 'Incl soft . black Limit' , g.l \'gullr nIl worth llawool . 2ic , hamkrutrtt Iuod" , ; - ' .alle s.14 \rl. Ionu' ) ' nr'I. Ilrlee ' . 2e . . . 1\1 . . . 80e . . . . our . . lOc u. rupt Jle. all , 2.0 . IOls. . lanl'1.1 . . . . 7 . ' . . . . " . . . . hanklupt . . . . . . . . . . . . Ial . . . y . . . . . . . . . . 0 . torse'K price 3c mind 10c. our 1- . Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .imrice yturti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1e . _ . , . 1.5 ( ) ( 'mlo'u5 . Moi'ite's Price SOC and fOe . - A lot of $ .0 'O'SO' , ! yturd ! . . . . ( . . . . . ( . . our . " 25c . In fimme Front . . ii 1lle goods . . CutH' , Iouutcrct Shirts Ecru Wa1 Luc.s With . large rl t.izu5 , lt'I g.)0.i ' : 98c . eotoV lc t \ alsutn , 10051111 . fine , A imig lot tu close out , I to S . sale emily ' \111. . . . . . . . . . . linen bosom both upeu anti Inche ! while . every une a tie- ciOsi'ii rromutu regmiitur 1.2S air-tilde mmttern . Alort'c"tt le9 - : Ilrlco , C\l te ulal 12 : AII/hio IO'SC'I 0 . / Ilter. : gootle , , sOle , anI ' 89 c 2c , bonier-opt ' ' . I.ULIICS' Doublc Wool MItts iimukrult only ban sale , ) : ) ) - ' only yard Woul.\tH ouch . . hlnltru\t . . . . . 1Ie . . . . . . . . . . : ' rul't ) ) Iollc ' ! 7e goods , haul'upt 29c PoInt " ltlcc Lo.c sale onh' " . : ! 1111. g001 . . . . . . , . . . , al' In eru In,1 whmiti' . hl11l180le Ic 1. . Ilc Uit'Jcrwmnr. goomlit , the ) ' Iust go qtiiclc . Meum's hicavy 11"crw 'or goot 0 ' I" I. vy . . c . : uloiite'mt SOc , . ' Mitts Price Hnnlom shirts and . " ' ' I ) ; lollOe' . . " . . . . . . : . . our . . . . . price . . . . t4e Clillrcu's Double Wool Mit _ ! l5e 1.lttrl , grimy . . sale only - . .lrwer"37 . . ) More' url . . . price . . . . . SOt' . . . . . our . . . pr-Ice . . . 21 e . t.lle Alorse'mm , only .tOl' \ai. Iods. . . . . bumtkrmtpt . . . I . . . . 25c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----t---- - - : --t---------- Muslin Uuderwear. For Saturduy-- Your Selection of Ladles' Gowns 100 New Whiter Jackets : ½ dozen left of nicely male 111 er fO , . ' goods . cxtrn wlmithm . und wllh $149 $ goOI ! . round nnd V yokes or _ . = tuck . In8l'rtonll,1 , ernhrolti- 100 New Winter - cry , forso' PrIce tip to $ I. : , 69c , Wl1te14 Capes , bankruPt joule oniy . each. . . Cambric 1iushlii COWtH Hanging in price h'o$10.00.to . S IS.OU , not old iuiad shoIH\'n , htHII but uuhl New and the L Itest Fashion. \nd I'lshion. A hit lot to clear out at ni \ ( imuce . line goods belutruly . ilnisimeti Ilnls , . : new Ior . " 's tyies \rlee amid Ute tllm- OUR REASON ! 'ORKI'G ( \ SUCh ( ( $ t98 , bankrupt \ sale only . 9 8 C ' i , each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OOWtS , Skirts C ' _ , 1 BIG REDUCTION. aud Long ClcmlHH \V'o hmas'o ) ' ' ( I'om I Soft 1 ul ' lne , cambrIc anti 1:10 111'ch1S'111 . n durable muslin , ' York jlit1C ( ) New ( ) nuttiuuifnetom'y lurble musln $ YO'k l'oak nHLIactot. I trimmed worlh elabOrlel$127 , . banklupl sale enl Ul . . . . . . 'I _ 00 sample I gallcll , no two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ft alike , at 10c 01 time dulliut' , nud - , . on Satmday wo wi give you the Huudhercl1ief ' benefit of our lucky pUI'cha3e. : Dept. - Ladies' HnsiJiccrcitlefs . ' ( ' - , , LotleH' HatJIcrchlcfa ) Come to us Sutttti'dtty andO ' ' Printed borders , Morse's ' Pllnled c , ! lOc ' bnmikrtmpt ; Iorse'f [ , 1 0 c 0 ' . ai'e satisfied that you wi hUy. for : : . . .I : I.I . . : : . C OettH Intllcl-cllcfs ' " ' . , ' I will be I gl'and Cloak Sale , White or pllntel bOllers , ? . , ¼ long to bo roiimoniboi'cd. Nor-se's price 1Sc , bankrupt 1 ( JC l'ololbOI'od. pile , each . . . . . . . banllrult . . . . ' - LodlcH' Embroldcred S.olopct HlutkercllcfH ' Choice Cf 201) GII'\Cnts , rmotui wimite and colored bord- . . Boli'hl. . line , borr- . in puce fi'oiii $10.00 er8. very lne pretty goods ' ranging 1 f'Ot $1,00 Morse's 25e quitalttles , bankrupt - I . " /"C - 1orse'8 : qualties / rupt pale only . each . . . . . . - - - - to $ IS.OO , Saturday only LodlcH' JapatCHC ' Silk Hutdkcr.llcf" ' 't:4 . 7 4 9 EIIJant clbrollo.red goods . $ fine anti strong . Morse's price .3 C . / 75c. bankrupt sale emily each. - $7.49 - - - Corset Dept. Notion Dept. Yarti Dept ur1 Belt sluooi silk , 10 yam-dim 5e Morse's ) prIce 10c. our prIce. { . . Chidrct H Waists lmrice Linen 15 CIO ( our colnr8 , . . orse's . . . . . 5e Mothers know nil ahout the Imported SOXOty Yarn . ) 10ne .lrI8 ! stays , ier set . 5e 1lothers ' . "Nazareth" waIst It's Chic Morlo'l price We our price . Hlzps kInd 11I1el' thnt wearf' yearN right ; Ior ! ul 14 C bankrupt Black anti whit : ' . lOc skein goods . . , 5 C IOU Curling our price. Irons , . . ; . [ . or . . , c's . . . prlco . . ; . te , Alorsu's 2c , bankrupt sale onlr. ; Latles linen eolnrs I Ic price c lnen e once . 10e , our rlce. . . . . . . . . . . . hook shawl ) , Morso' price < or 25c , our Ktrups Ilrle" . . Jlorpo's . . . . . . 5e Loug Waist Corsets . ( crtlutowu Yorl loc Aiittclm , our pnrlt irice. . lor50's . . . . . . . . . . . price . . . . , . 3c anI ' dozen left fine prie. Only . n few . . Ino I'Lmiz I'OimOuie , [ orse'Brlee flnti for-nm reliable imnti troll , Morsti".q itomic'ti I I strong , 3 7 C All sharle . Iorso's price 20c. 1 ( JC 1rl our IJrlce. ( . . . . . . . . mince . . . 3e 1"n'l ' relnble . : u , Ilrlce bankrupt sale emily , skein. . . Soap hexes , Morse's 25c , we , bankrupt Hale anI ) . . . . . Ilnllrullt . skeIn. our SO/P . pllee. . . . 1orse's . . . . . price . . . . . 2rc . . 5c - lion-lion hoxcs , Morse's lun. , our Price. . . . . . , . prIce . . . . 2c Alc'ohtoh htimfllS [ oru's . Jackson cud Tricorn Waist5 ( crtlHt Hultllg Yarn 3rc1 Allohol , onr ' prlct' ) . : . . . : . . . . Ilrlce . . . 12c ( 'lthhmlrcn's bibs , Iorso's . rlce Insll fronts , mCllum 11\1 . , . - 2 ( , 1llen's 0price. . . . . . . . . . price . . . , lOc extra lomug . all colors and , Geed colors I . Morse's price 2.e. 14 C Jack knlve , Morse's . Ice sizes . Ion/ regular al $10 (01018 goods , 6 9 C bankrupt sale only , . skkn ! . . . 20e. our price. ! . . . . . . . . . utica . . . 5c ' . ' , bankrupt sale emily . . . . . . Iear's un8cI'ntt'lpoaMarso price I5e. our mice. . \ . . . . . ge . , . ibbons. Al Silk Sot It 1 CotOI Bats Edge hros Grain f ( crmau Ditto Calico Ornlt Nice soft cotton . no waste , host anti widest goods , the r Good , colorl light anti dark I lurtmn or dirt , will 10 alen out wltest 8 l/ht lark IUm\1 wll lelt ' . bankrupt Hale , mihiumicit , Aitise's ant 12c 5 C nicely \ , ztlorsu' jOe , Sc 5 quality price r price only ½ C . qualt . . ) . . Inkruptale. . . . . . . . . . . . C 15c. phlllt'8 bankrupt sale oniy yard to . bauIruPt sale enl ) . . . . . . . . ( . C . - - J. ) BOYS' CLOTHING Bring the boys , wo'1 fit them out Fatutlcroy Waists Reefer ' Jack tH . ciietiht. Hemcmher we are clearing ottt Olt the 'o's' clothIng department at less Elegant , line goods , . both . worth UII to $7.0 sIze 2 to than ' could buy the linings .u'htte anti trimmed , sizes .1 12 ' . nothing reserveti , Inlce you Inlnr ! : whie . 'enrH. re rve relOen'cd going to 8 , worth mp to 12.00 , bank- 5 9 C ehollo ut the lot tiC < $169 " at nothIng itunkrupt about 23c on the ; dollr IvIJrrlhln" at the cost. rupt sale only . each. . . . . . . . . siio onlr. . . . . . lt . IJnllrupt. . . . . . . . Boys Waists BOYH' Overcoats , Boys' . Salts The lest goods / ; marIe . , sizes Choice or any coat In the . BuYS'StIH to earp choice , or ilt2 8 , Morse's trlII.OU : and . stock . notlming . reserved , sizes . the lot , notiting years ' cllle , sale 39c / lot rell'rvtd $1.25 , I' . . bankrupt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . onty . . . . . . . C . io to 17 . worth lp to $12.00. 289 . worth up to $12.00 , banllrullt 225 ouch. . . . . . . . U2.0 ene I . . . Ilnlrupo sale cal ) . . . . . . . stile unlr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' f l , _ - _ - - - . - _ . , _ " , _ " ; . . _ - ' ' c'i'i S ( MT mama USqrl Wool Soap ) II wish mInD had ) 11'O OLEATS will not shirinic I WOOL , SOAP isuaedln the Inundry. VnolSnaplsdeimcateand rot reiiimmmt fortiatbiur- ' NC5. The hWlt cleanser. 111 u beret mjuirdtulrs. 'iwo btZOt : lethal and laundry , Rwortb , Schodde & Co. . Makers . Cblceo m Cimattummu 1.1 ' . ItostOa ' , ti i.et'tmard Cit. , mluT Vorkul2ICimettuut 6Jt1gt : , i . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - - = - - - - - . . , . . , . , , , ' : i" " T" ' ' ' 1 : " ' , . . RUB . nun nun t THREE MRIDSAYTHCU . 4 t e' , / . - ALL U3IHQ 5 AITA ( LAU S $1AP. t. MILL/DNS / DDTHE3AME. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY , . " ChICAGO. . . . . . -