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> 131914 s\ y > INTEY o ¢ THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA MONDAY, JUNE .6, 3 Q= €3, | INCIDENT OF T CIVIL WAR, [conld pass theough themn and not [and a puradive. 1wt : ORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL® J g . ., | migt bo within & hundred yards of | John A. Dickey A gontlemn who HOTRLS FROPRIETORS rOwN: The Only EXCI USiVG | Ttwasa hot day in June, 1862, | the road o N topped, and louking at ARLINGTON. J. G, MeINTIE, Linooln, Nete when wo marched from Rienza to the How dense and dark they wer fit [ mo moment grasped my d. | SARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Miiford, Neb.)} o Hatchie, away down in Mississipp’. home for cuerillag and hom Ruards, IN D Y. in thie God blew you MAREN HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb W holesale Ha;rdwa;re House About noon Gen. A and hi« ataft, | ¥ el b daduncto o ool gl | COMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromaburg Me = b o p y.oamp, | 1 A i St s HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL Loulsviile b bbbl Ry Syl Ntk byl S g OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK Blair, Neb. XN TEE wWwasST. | stopped for cinner at one of those fine | ‘4 "‘I .“ l.v-“.“ fords ‘::‘lun(xl-u:y :::;v”v,.,'hyx;\”lf'.ui\‘\lmlur‘.l!:’u;‘k v- u“. on 1 i COMMEROIAL HOTE -, J. 0, MEAD, Neligh, Neb 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET, |f1 s rhowowoce iony bo- (o of e o Sugiirl| Cwmow S mmeh RoGKte & *flo o the wealthy class in that | “Tpio o army wa within o | sec me—had seen me before, | MISSOURI PACIFIO HATEL, P. L. THORP, Weepling Water,Ne country. | hundred miles, but Still wo wore in an He took me to his be: omo COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. ___0__MA“A AN TLIL I Lissiniaain NEB. The house stood some distancs back | cuemy's country and n was | & home of elegant refinement and lux. | GREENWO )D HOUSE W. MAYFIELD, Oresnwood, Neh T from the road in a beautiful grove of | exl ;ul‘l. I struck acroay a low ;xry, He was lI"'I»*Y"“]' 18, Thi et f"":‘i"c”‘l' HOL : f'r‘":';' flE'"'"dfl-‘ :": o = round by an unused path running in [ his home, which he had pictured to NO'8 HOTEL, L L. ENO, remort, Ne g S CAULEEEILID fine old trees. the direction of the Hites 1 wished to|me as we sat by the \\u|v‘ fire long | EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HACKNEY, Ashiand, Kes e WHOLKSALE—— Our request for dinner was politely | joute, 4 years before, He had been married METROPOLITAN MOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb, . AEGAR complied with by tho lady of the| The eun had sot and the shadows of | ten yoars, As we sat i hiscosy library MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBS, Guids Rocd, Net X | house, Mrs. Williams, a stately, quiot | the night wore gathering. The thick | the door opened and a sweat hittlo gir! | SUMMIT HOUS SWAN & BECKER, Orentin, . BCO'( SE’ LEF‘ AN D ST AT'QN EH : ho porfcrmed the duties of | indergrowth made the | oomy. | eamo in, followed by a lady whom 1 HOUSTON MOUSE GEO. OALPH, Exira, la A - U ek L E pi 3 1 had no thought of d n fact, |had soon before. Yes, I needed no | REYNOLOS NOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantie, 1o, ~AND DFALER N~ hostess without cordility, and. yot | wa, thinking of what ou would | introduction. *Mes. Bingham, T am| wALKER HOUSE, D. M. WALKER, Audubon, 1a F g . with porfoct ease and dignity. Sho | bave for | your v again, and I promise you | OOMMEROGIAL HOTEL 8 BURQESS, NeoIs, 14, Wall Paper and Window Shades 3 i mouruing, having lato- | My hor ittt | ot to loavo betore breaktast,” | GRVREEN o1 A, WiLLIAMS a husband and sonin one of the | as & mebody nt.-!viv.vgl ou the path l was delightful <|v...< to meet an PARK HOUSE, MRQ, M. E. QUMMINGS, Oorning, Ia 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. Battles in Viginia, Whon 1 loarned [and cvight tho bridlo, T orlers [old_comrads i his beautifl home, NABARRRANBTAL i, AVEAY, Priviiiy theso facts, I regrotted that we had | joined the first, who halic The [ surrounded by all the a dvantages of | MEROHANTS MO1EL J. W. BOULWARE, Burlington Junction, M = - stopped at her huuse even temporatily. |0 last comers eovered their | wealth and biossod by all thosa good [ FEROAANTS HOTEL il st .r’) S Dz, Bioghaw and I st rifles, und, i ..».,.-”‘ tortas, | & k‘(.q'lv»fi;‘ '."‘.“‘1".‘","",”'»\' : | BARKS HOTEL, £ B HARABAN I 2 B B T T R s d i £ R kol RO g . BAGNELL HOUSE CHAS. BAGNELL, College Springs, I, - music reminded me of the home far | head I did not long delay. | was in'a | went over the road n Rienza to N Aol B ‘ 7 ‘ vg h 0 1 e s a' 1 F\ lr "1 m b a 1‘ away of tho dear mother, who was|trap. They had me. 1 them | Hatch & 1o found ch nges; brother ~omm.v“ 1AL HOUsE, WM. LUTTON - Villisca, Ia. | g el U ¥ | waiting as the poor mother in the neat | my sword and pistols, a1 wmarch. |Jimmie had fallen at Vickabur JUDKINS HOUEE, FRANK WILKINEON Maivern, Ia, ) room had waited, and who perhaps [ed off in an_opposite di v from [ The widow diad brokenheasted. The BALL HOUGE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, Ia N n ' 0Ny l N nf n{ D‘fl:‘x] —“,i l would have to bear & similar expor. | cue canp. 1 was too ma doctor finuliy succoeded in winni | OOMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.6TEARI Odebolt, Ia H N0, FATAATE SLFBGL, UMANA, NBU. | foee ot vy |thing Had T not boustid Kato, who hiad tho good sonse to o WOODS HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, DibEoIA, Nab. = L Soon a young lady came in who re. [ nover would be captur preciate his worth 2 DOUNLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Slarks, Neb. e "l turned our reepectiul sulutation with [ prison for me. That would bho sure Tho natural ouergy of hor charae BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN, Bedford la - THE MOI‘INE S .l. (jv}!,l a cold politencss and hautiness v v for me, 80, death beforo cap- | bev lod her to improve a strong mind ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & SON, Marysvilla Mo i = | amused me. The d ture. Her husband’s kindnews ard example NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Nab in a conversation. Sho was a bright, Captured- not on the battle fiold, |and tho excellent circle of cultivated WINSLOW HOUSE Q. MeOARTY, Beward Neb oud-looking brunette, lacking in cul- | after doing my best, but quictly pick: | frionds in Denver all he AURORA HOUSE M. D. JONES, Aurour Nou. impulsive and outspoken in her [ed up by a squad of ho 1Arc op the impulsive girl CROZIER HOUSE 0. R. CROZ'ER, Sidney, Noa, of the righteousness of the| All my bopes of d something | lady, whose home is the conter of re- AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD Avoca la. n cause. creditable —of winning glory in this [ tinement and ecultt CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & SHATTUOK, Red Oak ied sho was a littlo disap. [ war—ended in this humiliation—-jn [ How trua it is that “all is woll that FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewls, fa. pointed in the appearanco and man- | this disgrace, The more I thought | onds well, WHITNEY HOUSE, E. HAYMAKER, Qriswold Ia. ners of our officers. Stories of the | over the situation, the meaner I folt. = ] cruelty and bratality of foderal sol- | If I had my pistols back T wonld have Truth aud Honor. ; 4 ') A o diers wero rifo in that southern coun- | taken the risks. But ono look at the Query: -What is the best family | w | W S try. Many a southern lady did not [ men in the gloom convinced me that [ medicine in the world to regulate the [ % . o at, | bowels, purify the blood, romove cos- beliove a federal officer could bea gen- | they knew what they woro 3 A Tromove ¢ tleman. Miss Kate Williams hed an | They joked and laughed as if they had | tiveness and biliousnoss, aid digestion opportunity of making tho acquaint- | done a smart thing, until I was pcta. |and tono up tho wholo system? Truth . [ and honor compols us to answor, Hop auce of one of nature’s nobleman as | ally amused at their cowrse hun bitters, being pure, perfoct and harm- AND ——— e she chatted with my friend, Dr. [And so we went on deepor int ) | path, in | loas. — Tolodo Blado =L ds VoaikEy Bingham. T softly played and sang | undergrowth, Following Mining and Milling Company. e to myself “Old Auwerica,” when the |a short time we came to their camp - doctor insisted upon a song from Miss [ not much of a camp-—-about thirty Kato. She gave us “the Bonnie|horses tiod to the trees. Groups ot Blue Fiag,” w wonderful spirvit. 1|wmen were scattored about, a fow fives | returned the compliment with ully [ were burning, and the smeil of fried Round the Flag.” She sang *“‘Dixie” | bacon reminded me of the mess table and we joined in the chorus. This|not far off. T always looked aftor attracted the attention of the general |that, and drilled ‘the cocks. Wo porklng Oapllall S R BN S : ot .“s%:m. and the rest of the staff, when she «h‘}l\'l uirgr\-rl‘lll'.*nlv‘tm} 50 days, PaY Valus ot Sharos, = = & 8 i R & 4 % % '§25,000, suddenly consed playing. tmagined I eonld hear the gm s o " i : - h iLhogenseallias gullsnygentimaniof By ;‘“ here is Dickey to-night?’ $TOCK FULLY PAID UP AD NON-ASSESSABLE the old school, particularly [ Aud the doctor would auswer: “Oh, i : i S i ;3 ebivaciad BT BeIEht implatyd | WL N Ch BAE SIS s L Susht o, X dive Mines Locsted in BRAMBL MINING DISTRIOT, | girl, She told him sho had a brother | perhape has gono to win the wager. 1 Sy LR P S g | it them in yerfoot f D newhoro | guees we had better havo manag- | him some of the fried chi 1 the confederate servi in the south, and another w: il savo f (il ana keep them 80, 18 TARRANI'S £ ELIZTR DR, J. L. TilOMAS, President, Cumming Wyomiog, n. The | Avkriest : WM E. TILTON, Vico-Peceldent, Cammina, Wyoming ing the plantation, but was then | licutenant bought tho chicken of the e BTy E. I, HARWOOD, Sccretary, Cumming, Wyomlng, | abgent, widow to-day.” My present prospuct = - A. G. LUNN, Troasurcr, Cammins, Wyomin H Her dcfiant manoner showed that | was a smell of fried bae my future, i our presence was distasteful, and was | Libby and starvation, I sat down on b ok w el oh ot 1Y ¢ simply endured because unavoidable. |a log and some of the fellows stood Dr. J. 1. Thomas, Louls Miller W. 5, Bramel. A. Q. Dunn Unused to self-control she could not [ about me, making pretty free of their F. N. Harwood, Francls 1,;:.\.;;. & nu"f 0. H. Falos, Lewla Zolman | conceal her annoyance, whilo her |remarks. They shared their corn- s AR mother performed her duties as host- | cakes and bacon with mo auc mobm 380, W. KENDALL, Author.zed A for Balo of Stock: @ae #09 Owang ‘ Manufactured by oss to hor enemies, never forgotting [good deal as my expons i IMOLENE STEOW .43 her position a8 a lady and mistress of {smoked my pips in apparont uu- : % 2 ; ST They mko o specialty of COOKING STOVES, an hive this year placed in the market | the house. 1t was a hot day, and the | concern, waiting for something o PRlNG AND SL’ V MER STOCK neof the MO M CAND MUST SAUISFACTORY STOVES ever made. They make both | command halted two hours in the | turn up. by Wi Plain and extension top, and guarantee all their goods. ‘7he agents for the company are. woods near by, The doctor and I 1Aa the night passed on, all excopt | ki) en o Brdun tho gusrds wont. to slecp, Nothing | ~ wera single men, young enough to be P, g PIERCY & BRADFORD. Toiractan (i3] M B (AU o 120 Vit o) Fropa s Pl ehlbora hrors o | was beauty in diswress. My admira- | the silenco and disturbed rop ———DEALERS IN——— tion was rather cooled by the young| About midnightsome one came into lady’s manuer: but the doctor an easy, | camp, and soon the command moved o . ! fellow, was charmed, |off. 1 was pu.on a horse with o guard il 2 ? ] Furnaces, Fireplaces, Heaters ;. i e e monToroiLsTove] Men’s, Boys' and Children's ly enjoyed the lively ex- n dark ride hibition of rebel apirit, through the woods. After reaching IVE A IN EOFF X. 8%, In the midst of our chat and laugh- | the high road we went on some time Improved for 1882, ing, Miss Kate looked out of the win- | over what scemed familier ground. THE BEST AND GRATES, RANGES, ST OVES,|d; rising hastiiy sho lofe the room | Halting near a house, tho trogps. en. GHLY ABSflLUTELY.SAFE HOUSE FURNISHIN and ran down the walk to the front |tered awood near by znd my guard OIL, STOVE IN THE WORLD, i GOODS, Ite. gate. took me to the hou \ 211 FARNAM STREET. Two of our boys were bringing a| Ir d the place. Tt was the Every housekeeper feels tho wantof man in under guard. Miss Kate | plantation where we stopped at noon. | somothing that will cock the daily . p et “1"’?"37“&0.’;,{ Eit fi;-:- brought the prisoner in, she appealed | captain. Jittor and ashes of conlor waod skove, i addia YW Za X > J! b ; to Gen. A-— in the niost despairing ¢ hig voico » He told the [ THE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL ] manner not to kill her brother, A |guar it for the boys be-| DO TT, botter, quickor and chenpoer 5 — @rn o g o, . | tew moments had produced o wonder- | ¢ : a littlo job on hand | than anyother means. It is tho ONLY 4 41 LR : v |ful change, the bitter, defiant styl o noticed he told them |OIL STOVE mado with the OIL Ol ' 1e { E‘%} fi i i i had changed to humble supplication, | about his copture, v lavghed | RESERVOIR ELEVATED at the POL ACK'E | mé; s ok b o ;& | whick: veemed to me quite irresistible, | good sile e swora ofd Gen, [ back of (he siove, awayfrom tho heat; ! Her mother entered the room at|A. was a dovilish fiac oldifellow, and|by which wrrangement ABSOLUTE | el DS TSR this moment and becameo very much |he had a fine staff; pretty good fel- | SAFE!Y is secured; ns no gns can be = = d. Clasping her hands in great [ lows for Yanks, nerated, fully twenty por cont more i " IN i7" | distress, she said: * “Ob, ia there no| “He thought 1 ws brother Bill. 1| fuat is obtained, the wicks are pro. (JL rH G . o oud to my sotros ! My son, must you | was afraid ma and Kute would say |sorved twico as long, thus raving. the i = B ; |too bo taken? How can I bear this!”|something, bat they had sense eno trouble of coastant trimming and the S Rl o i ! The goneral hastencd to suy, |to kecp still. Kaf i the niggers|expenso of new ones. EXAMINE =3 ot o : | “Madam, it is likely there is soms [away, and no one suspected mo, THE MONITOR aud you will buy no HOUSE. 1 s Ay mistake. Our men frequently cap- [ who have you here, boys! Come in, | other, A == - = 2 ture citizens on suspicion,”’ let’s u]ut a light,” Manufactured only by the PR s e 1 The sergeant stated that this man| I followed into tho house; just as T i il @ i 9 A 4 yan Tound ut. & ojgbloring s, |cano in Siea, Wi v Katocumo | MOMLOP Uil 5070 G0, Uloveland 0, o Towact Pices Guaranteed " || Ho suid he was a citizen, but the men |in with lights. I couldn'c help but| Send for deceriptive circular or call e 4 { Ui on M. Rogors & Son, agents for Ne- the lighkishona |08 /- 500 T AReH 2 1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, couldn’t tell-—they just obeyed orders, | join in the laugh The young man was a fine speci- [on my fac Their surprise and my { men of the southern aristocracy; he | ridicalous situstion divested the affair | . zua. ST ISR RIS | 10,00, seemed perfectly at case. Ho said |of all soriousness, A i nothing, at first. But when the gen-| Said 1. “Ladies, pardon me for eral fold his mother that our men |intrudimg mysolf upon you 8o soon | Ui T3 RIS LT 1 | frequently arrested citizons by mis. again, bat, gon see, siroumstances| oL L9 ABLE take, T noticed a swift glance of in- | over which I have 1o control are my teligence pass between mothor aund |excuse. Now, if it were Dr. Bingham PER FUME‘ son, which Miss Katie watched | there would bo komo cxcuse, but for esgerly, He answered the questions | me M1y n ’ of tho goneral in & straightforward | Well, well,” said Mrs, W, ~uim.| sAUrray & Lanman’s manner, making a very favorable im- [ mie¢'il take good cire of you, lieuten “ F ful bearing. This touched the gen-[youis to put you to bed, People| sememmrsssm————— k. eral’s weak point, After a briof con- [ought to be asleop at this time of the | o . versadion, ho was satisfied, and gave |nig , or, rath er, morning Best for TOILET, BATH . Whol orders for the young man's release, ‘‘Licutena. Dickey, you are my —==2ly 2A°T | The Oldest Wholesale and Ho soaed vory hanktal " Mot | prsoner, ‘st you i pronouncey| 21l | ANDKERCHIEF, |Retail JEWELRY HOUSE [] US![} H OUSE o ————— o T and sister joined in his thanks, and |on your honor, that you won't leave during the remainder of our stay we | before break(ast,” said Kate, Wi s e | 0 Omaha, Visitors can here IN THE WEST | & wel R ——————— » treated with great kindiess, Th captain and I did not sleep, [~ o if N s T nover wcta young fellow who | Wo sat on tho froni porch whilo he THE KENDALL find all novelties in SIL- Fir?e%fltll fietnlt)galilgrs :ll:de attracted me so much in such a short | told me he was glad to hisve the chance time. I told him that I wondered |of doing mo & favor; that T eould PL AITING MAGHINEI VER WARE, CLOCKS, Organg manufactured, - that he was not in the confederate | give any word not to reveal his pl i i i worvico. Ho said i mother and | part of ‘which I had ovorheard,’ aet AN Rich and 8tylish Jewelry, Our prices are as Low as Kate had to bo looked after; son to gi I d locati i iatio @NY Eastern Man or had to ond to (o plaiation. for tho command. 1y rouricd. my swors| DABSS-HAREBS' CONPANION, |the Latest, Most Artistic, 22Y Deat Manufactur darkies were all running away since |and pistols and just as the light in whx‘t‘n‘flfl.’fl"{::,'..lll’r‘iu(n.g:f;:‘:xu a.nd Choicest Belections lll Pia.nos &!ld 0!‘ ans BO‘d § the federal army came. While hus|the east was appearing we #at down | "t doos all kindy and ntyles of § laiting n use, ORCHARD & BEAR', ! J. B. FRENCH & Go" sympathics were with the south, yot|to s splendid breakfast. I was troat-| No lady that doou her own drossmgking cor PRECIOUS STONES and [for cash or installments at the family had sent the father and |ed as a friend, and us 1 belted on iy | 196 10 do without onc—aa nico plaiting 1t ~ 5 S , two sons, and that was enough word and pistols and rode away, | 4echiace <ireaio or gom b toll Yo W Bottom Prices, CARPETSI!GR OCERIE 8" {thviasomt ., |troed sod pisols wd rods awey, e S all. descripuons of FINE ™ A"SpIENDID stock of - Up 2 = | and see mo at ngy father's houso in | tho sunny south, 1100 Addnann S, € WATCHES at as Low Pri- (8teinway Pianos, Enabe - — £l ) ¢ Ohio, when the ‘war was ended. He| A rapid rido of a fow miles and I | . . . q A laughingly repliod that ho hoped to sco | caught up with the command, The | ™™ ces as 13 compatible with Piancs, Vese & Hon's Pi ¥ | me goon ag that he never should |general and stafi had been in great b . Vu!;_fm_ the favor of his releass. ; iety about me, A rearch had been ’ Ve & B “‘“I‘vi»'nwwd the doctor regretted to r e, the deseried robel camp mpmangs |douorable dealers, Calllanos,and obl or nales. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Joked him a good deul on hia oo of concludod, s w £ad 10 cataley ba MANU F_Ab‘l URIN[{ [}U Btore, Tower Building, thmeri"%" 61.;;‘.':‘115 &o Do LA ove at sight, anc pet the doctor pursuit wa ade M tor, 2 . } am g 1 ' W Y TR TR =R TR, Bt vl (00 it i, s, 1y iy e Lincoln, Neb corner 11th and Farnhat inot fai} to see us before pur- ' okl oy | Miss Kate firat again, would be no credit to our staff, ~The Streets chasing, Soon other thoughts filled our minds | Dr, willingly increased his accounts MANUFACTURERS 0¥ . 2] 66 vo rode on to the Hatch here h o en 1 ga oh | , Q2rn Pl wy, Form Rolla Y R R Lhth: Uhlngl(fl’- :”u“fivfé‘é‘.'f,"gi, oo ::.‘..,..Ji.,: the Yith the autler, whon T gave him such Bulk Hay Raks Bucker Llevating Wind MAX ME E & B Oi,| b glowing description of the charming | mi = &e. OAFH, DOORS, BLIMDS AND MOULDINGS. | "5'esiih ot i s e =555 350550 s vnsns | AANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW CASES | that we had the big fight with Price| Three years ago I was in Denver, | Addres sl orders 16th and Gummg Sts, OMAHA, NEB in the Hatchee bottows. An army|the queen of the plains, a sanitarium "‘"""’“‘..flfififi"fii’.‘"“'"a @y Lu‘ge Stock AIWB.VS on Hand, [ e, Hoc. and Treas,