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4 THE OMAH A DAILY BEE"-‘I‘PESDAY MAY 29 1883. P = RS e W wops) fl.ry which some othor The Omaha Bee- MORE TO FOLLO newspaper pyflury o] — —— k d In the |lnes depend upon for attracting oui- followiug Baturday evening It will un. | this soctety. The corresponding H- WESTERMAN N & Co., — L RS LB o doubtedly revolutionizs the whole|sccretary, General Honry M. Oist, of ing Snn. | T8¢ of public improvements. Tao ‘tom, Mr J. F.Olark when he left the Puablished every morning, exoe) . businets, Cinotnnatl, will send blauk applica IMPORTRNRS OF The saly Monday morning daily, | paving of Douglas street {s well under | Unlon Pacliic to amume the goneral e tions and glve any desired Information b s way, the atone blook is belng rapidly [superintendunoy, took with him Mr. Warming the Monopolies Mond;y sud dine in London on the|army to the approaching reunion oll to thosa who may wish to become he Fail, membors of the soolety. Lientenant 7’ Iald on Tenth street, and by the next | Nash, who has remained at the Oma- Sanator Van Wyck has been mak- | General P, H Shcrldn’n 1n it prost P meeting of the councll we may expect ha end of tho line to take charge of iy, it warm for the monopolies that |dent, and It Is expected that the most- to hear that the entlre business centro |ita !ntereats, with what success, the|have not toed np lrh:helr obiigatlons | ng in the nlml:t Masic Hall, in Cln- larity of the routo attests. with Uncle Bam. That sonator may | oinnati, will be a large and brilliant , Lokl e Ll o b be a little vialonary and ofton tako the | one—a’ grand rally of patriotic and 4 tracts. With ordinarlly good weather, R wroog shoot, but where the genersl|braye oftizen soldlers. Many new . 1na an ass, 608 WASHINGTON AND 609 ST. CHARLES ST. noxt fall ought to see us with solid | FRANCE AND ANKEXATION | oo iha the people is at stake | members, who have not seen each . 8t. Louis, Mo. TERMS BY|MAIL— $10.00 | Three Months, 83.00 5.00 | One Month.... 100 ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every We lnesday. TERMS POST PAID— i Year......$2.00 | Three Months, Qo atomtia. %100 | Gne Month... 30 mNm Coxrany, Sole Agents ‘l‘o‘:‘.d-l.- in the United States, and woll-paved thoroughfares from| The seizare of Madagascar by &|he rasy be rolied on, Nebrasks has no | other since the muster-out, will there Taard street to tho depot, and the ter- | French army has provoked a storm of | reason to blush for him shake hands, renew old army friond ritory between Jackson and D.dge, | Indigoation in Eagland, which isal- ships, and, perhaps, drink jagaln out Returning ihaoks. of the samo osnteen. and Tonth and Sixteenth streets pat | ways virtaous over the misdcods of fte] s n‘::., into metropolitan shape. nefghbors acd silent whon au 0ppor- | | K. V lentine lays us under obll-| The Uaton Pacific's Western Exten- This wiil do for a beginnlng, but {t | tunity ocours to exvicise Its own ln-| gatiuns for a valuable prckege of four slon. 1s only a beglunlng. Thoro are mev. |satiate greed for tho proper'y of volomes of parta Congressional | Salt Like Tribune. t Racord. Wo dare vot attempt to cx- | Ramors of the possibility of the oral mattors othor than that of pav- |othors. Prohiblted at home by & press onr h():udlon I‘;rmlmda for fear | Uaton Paocific ratlroad company ex- ing which require prompt attention, | Germany army from regainivg the |, may “slop over” *‘Teoth to say” | tendiog iis track from Tintio on, Oar sewer system must be extended | loat Rhine provinooes, the French gov oor stcmach has besn weak since|acrors Western Utah, Nevada and as fast as possible, through the alleya | ernmont ia pushing varlous schemes | March, and we feel the need of a more| California have been la the alr for a adjoloing our principal resldence |of aunexatlon in varlons parts powerful tonio than the aforemen:|l)ng time. If that company does not tioned public dosumonts, perform the work some other com- : streets, The rapidity with which |of the world “with great perslatency P Sttt a— pany will, bocause the ronte consti water connections are belng made in|and determination. The eucocsefu! ‘Too Thin. tates a lluk which mu.u,ut:ml.d, 1\:; A i iz to | het- | Liuceln Democrat, other road that could ullt wou! p all portions of the city oalls for sswer- | seizure of Tunls seems to Luve vihel IO NTE THbINA & 00 n 80| o 66 0N AIE6eh 1bEiek b thN » »go connectlons an & matter of courae. | ted the appetite for further oncronchi-| 4 jp "0t T o snooonsfally dgnores | clty; and the company that builds the Those of our cltizsns who have used |ment. Accordlegly we hear of P:" l):w materlal allagations of Holden's will be astonished at tho busi. onr excellent Warlng system know | jocts of annexation moze or lees ad-| hasgo, and there fore in effect con-|nees which will epring up along its ita advantages, and those who atfli de. | vanced in Madagasoar, Tonquin and | bews lfh'lmi dML I:IYG mwey d’l:flrI‘:: :;ml:l-1 Etr:ttstblnlgl:wnyl west uflgl:lz,- SAM’L c. DAVIS & OO.’ congratulated on 5 TOUMT 0! 0, 0 stopping place woul L] pend upon vaults and oesspools ought L) the wee! coast of M:‘“' Keancs tratb, which estopped him from deny- Da’cp Oreek. This district has been to be made acquainted with its sanl. | finde hor energles orippled and con- | ;. that ho wae Mr. Kimball’s erraud | known for many years. It has some tary value, fined in Eorope. Sie can no longer| by, that the money delivered tndfl:l- "l:h ore, but so far hudbun unprofit- the duminatd e i litica | den was Unfon Pacific money and that| sble because of its distance from SOuleE o iitefy Bad |oon|rl Ll !;ll:zh :;m ::l“:n:g I;;am(!"uh:“nwkl it waointended as & conslderation for | cheap transportation and the conse- most of us think, the question of mac- 2y # P polivica! work quent cost of working and of gotting | 8. WOOUIXS, - - - - - - - - DIE. adamizlng or otherwise paving our|safer and more invitlng fislds of con. — the baee bulllon to market. Beyond - east and west streets on the hill will [quest, The large bulk cf tho African Progress of the Negro. Daop Creek the road might deflect force itself npon our attention, Paved | continent is the last rematning earth | PHIMIshis Progs, south and paea the old camp of Ploche SPECIAL NOTICE TO Tise ool i F \ straots cannot be kept clean as long as | apon which land-hungry natlons mey | {8 TULY Bedilo oF rmaren aeo | nd the rih samp ot Bestal, ando | (3 oy \wars of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR tons of mud are oarrled on them by [securely satisfy thelr appetite forlge, o far, Ho has done moro for|vada, but it would probably bear carts and teams from our quagmire |dominion and adventuro, All the|himeeifslace he has besn patto the test | away across the Shell Creck range, quag gey ° strects or washed down wich every |fairor and more fruliful poriions of thau they, consldering his former c¢n. | by Caerry Creek and Ezan Canyon to d Adam’s herltsge have beenseizad upon | $14100, bed any right to «xpeot; he, | Earekn. From Kureka the road sucoecding rain f'"" U‘{ or any oon-= 8 4 4 P96 UROR |y ahould bo sausfied and encour. | would run by the base of old White ditlons sone provision will have to be [and ccoupled by raccs wh d POOCS Haged to ¢ utlnuad effort on his present | Pine Mountain, vhlc;fl[ is fall of min L4 made for street cleaning and street |#lon cannot safely bo disp b ¢|coniss. It 4s only ignorance cr preju. | eral, thence on via Hot C:eek, Bel It {s the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind, O d is al dro _ y kind, Ono poun equ! cepalr. It W a sorlons mistako thut o5 groat natoral diffoulica to bo)dles which deaics that ho hus dune|mont and » dozan othor roh miBing |4, i1.ree pounds of corn. Stock fod with Ground Uil Onke in the fall and win- 1o such proviso was ncorporated {u |overcome In establluling a olviitwed | 73 tin only folly or demagoguery | camps to a junoction w e Carson ter, instead of running down, will Increase in weight and be In good market- that wounld t ttempt )l ilroad ’ ey i our charter when it was amended at |scverelgnly over tho torvi Afrloan | .!:wll .--.c'."m;nn:e.;;u'n:.flxé fl:: xfi UA;:S:T::;I. “F:::x : thnmhpol?z able conditlon in thio spring. = Dairymon aa well as others who_use it oan tes- OORRESPONDENCE- -All Oommuni. atfons nlnllnfnto News and Editorial aatters should bo nddressed to the Enrror or Tur Bee, At it JSINESS LETTE! usines tostors Asd Remittances sheuld be a1 Aressed to THr Baz PUuLIsHING OOMPANY JMAHA, Drafta, Checka and Postoffice Jrders to be made payable to the order of the Company. fho BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props. E. ROEEWATER Editor may 22.8m WaAT has become of all the nihil- ista? —— “Ir was a cold day yesterday tor the nihiliste, —Alexander ILL —_— Masor Nickersox's troubles are fnoresting. Ho ought to come back to Omaha for sympathy. SE—— M=y, MAcKeY has seen the corona- tlon and her fifteen court dresses have not been injared by dynamite, Esess——— Avxxaxper IIL has been crowned wlith all the pomp, clrcumstance and glory, bat still he is not happy. Washington Avenue and Fifth Street, Oukr olty councll should ralse the olrcus lloonse to $500, and make these shows contribate to our puablic school fand. — the last leglslative scssion, reglons, but tho Frenchmon hevelrecord of Lis siruggles and develop-|It would either deflect to the z‘fi t:'f":r":::l]:’:‘ z‘;’d::‘:“d judge for youraelves. Prico $25.00 per ton; ne: Our rallroad kings may buy and| Anothor matter that contlnually |gone Into tho bu: with their [ment, n:rthl;nlrid, ."ll'd cross the Sierras by o:?ood- "3 WOOODMAN LINSEED OTL 0O., Omaha, Neb, sell newspapers, but the antl-mono- | enggests iteelf is the extension of the |acoustomed ardor. 4y w18 pene- T8 4% Boste, Rlegtiatione) ::-:t‘l‘mn:lz ur::: ;:lno': o:n::milll:% — o - e poly army continues o envoll reoruits| fice limita and the passag of a bufld- |trating to the tntorir county Iying | (nand wtter Ootober 1, 1883, letter | through Walker Pass, and. thenos C. F. GOODMAN in every state of the unlon. ing ordinance that will prevent the|under the cquator, end ers cov-|postago will be two cents for each half [ swing back to the northward 260 miles 2 o L — IMAGINATIVE reporters are siill fighting battles for Crook, but dofi- nite news from the mountains of Sonora is still wanting. ercotion of dangerous brick shells|slderlng great e gineering projects oo or frac'ional pu"thernol be-|to San Fr‘lnnlloo. By this lower T EOLES.ALE within tho limits provided by law. | for turniog the Sahara D sert ipto n poirts la the Uatied States. | routo San Franclsoo would be reached o raten wiil then by the same on |from this city by 1 000 miles of road. Some ot the bulldings put up in the | lnke, fn order to Im ¢ letters wnd sl others, No|It would pas l:d draw tribate from - w have bocn made in rates on | at least twenty prominent mining dis- , | other clasecs of matter, triots, and ita final ran of 260 miles On sud afrer July 1, 1883, you ean fire llmits are worse firo traps than a|of thels posscsiions i 0 would be throngh the garden of the obtaln at ar L decently constructed wood structure, [ In & hundred years from ¢ which would be condemned under the | fruits of these groat und:r i p ¢ y order cflice postal | Golden State. The topographical dif- ) present law, their folly or wladom notes it the sz of 6 and under by | ficulties to overcome wgnld nowhere AND DEALER IN : tho oolo- fpuying a fee of thres ocsnts, Taese | be great; the road, fully ¢quipped with These are s fow Improvements and | determined. Tn fmbiat ] over, it jo | vosial notes will be made payable to | steel rails and all the improvements of O v H bawror without corresponding advices, | modern railre buildlng, should not PAINTS’ ILS ARNISHLS J ‘W= print in this edition an address by General O, O. Howard, As a speaker the general i roely less of & sucoess than as a soldier, il have hean advances thet Omaha ought to be il policy of B i L lbn'nt making, even while oarialn thiat Fis el Sl ey wlll bo payable atany money |oost to exceed $26,000 per mile from . Jupae MoDiLL is prominently men- | her systematio pabllo works are under | Chinene potivy dwiden] 3% cfliso withim threo months of | Tintic to beyond the Slerras. Inround A nd Wl nd ow G Iass tioned in Towa as » oandidate for the | construotion. its polltical theorkes to cowport with | tha date of fseun. Af.er the lapse of [ numbers, the road might actaally cost i supreme conrt, Judge McDIll s an S ita widened area of action sudicfl ms the holder obtain the | $30 000,000. Kifteen per cent per| oMAHA 5 £ & = = - NEBRASKA, ONce aud ewhile we cateh glimpsis [enco, Ose resson why the ap per value only by applying to the post- flivo depariment at Waahington, be £4,600,000, or, esy, $4 500 per . aud after July 1, 1883, you can | snoum per mile, This is about one- n e o tsl money for an large a | fourth of what the Cantral Pacifio has 3 100. The present rate of | herotofore paid. Taat ls, could the On orders not exceeding | new road obtaln halt the frelght and L] 15, nt:; on erders over $16|travel which the Oentral has hereto- " {srd not exceeding §00, fifteon cenwe;|fore evjoyed, and charge half the This Flour is made at Salem, Richardson county, Neb., in the combined ‘| on ordies over $50 and not exceeding | Cantral's rates, it would have 74 per | roller and stone system. Wo give EXOL-IVE #als of our fl 'ur to one firm in & ! §40, twenty 1145 on orders over §40 | cent for dividends. A narrow gauge|place. We have opened a branch st 1618 Capitol avenus, Omaha. aud not exceeding $50, twenty five | road, costing half the sum, cculd do OFikha Nob: cex The fcos on asd after thet |all the business, but would lose some| Wiitc for bicee. WA ENTINE & REPPY, fatem orGnang Ko v f the travel. We balieve that the local patronage, without any through 5 business at all, would pay operating expanses and 74 per cent dividends on he cost from uvho start, and at fafe vates, The road to this city would be M Hellman & CQ @ from £6) to £70, thirty-five|an fmmeneo feeder. Nevada In "6 ) fraom §70 to 8§80, forty cents;|slmply a wining state, which means WH()LP }"Abl“ able lawyer and an honest man, apnum on this amount would of marital Infellolly even In Zon, |grenslve policy of B Das, the Salt Lake polygamist who|her rchomes of emplra dragged hie fifth wife arcund by the|go uniformly ruccessfn' in halr of hor head, has been placed in | lesson sho learved in the | the Utah penttentiary in default of | American o bail. The heads of the church trled | sotten, 8% to glown over the cffense, but the|fetiar the o wifo bhas prosecuted the brute, and | gulontes. Thele seemn determiued to get ae wuch jue- | wori 1, and hanso tloo as oan bo secured fn the ealntly stronghold, This Mormon 1 & man 1n good standing n the church ald his crimo—the coward'y malir utmout of a young wife—was looked npon Ly | the elders of the church as a playful Coroner. Moxrow and Ilges and Major Wasson ought to have no ad- vantage over the desplsed Flippor so far as punishment for dishonesty !s ooncerned, mles hos navar Tue Oathollo clergy are abstalning - from attending all political meetings in Ireland, but the laity refuse to ac- cept the advlcs of the pope on politl- cal subjocts while acknowledging his lawful supremaoy in all questions re. Iating to the oharch. Xten— of Kaglish rols o , cight cente; feo h ) §15, ten cente; frora $15 to | 850, itean cants; from 930 to 840, Lwanty coute; from $40 to $59, twen- ' tyfive conte; from €59 to €60, thirly antees th the | gen fertilo reglons|e it to the worrd S trleity) which gt to} b6 6ohs Pl )| feom $80 to $100, forty-five conts. | that all 1t has 1s In tho shape of min- TANIEEUER BUnihEln advance of K‘::‘:l'b; ’(;,: ::g‘i;yid‘ w:’,m::, r:,:d a/lll‘batmfl‘o' Im(<_“,“nn.w “"TJ Cho pootsl notes will, fm donh::lb.n erals, acd slmost m’erythl;ng th‘z‘l‘u ] g all contemporariee, the Bee glves Its ; skt good of natlons. Great B:italeds but ¢ p 04" more conventent In one respact | eaten or worn, or used in the minlng readors tho full Western Amsoolated | Bor relattven, ifo No. 2, who|ghe fastor for other nutions than the fracti'nal paper currency |or reduction of ores, has to be pur- Preas account of the czar coronation, | With the coxnplainant, are the only — thay oan be cbtained for | chased abroad. The demand for coal , The oeremony took place without dyn- survivors of fivo who have trled domee- | Amip the rejolelogs whish greeted r of coants under §6, l-ml or.‘llm and the &rin%lng out of b::: olig great bridge on . ng and ores, would alone give r amite disturbanco, and restless nihil- tlo lifs In tho Morwon "’l"" sticks to ’tl‘m openleg of "}"" BESRS R ;‘ “? "‘,. Army of the Cumberland. bmlmuuno‘ugh to pay n!.s;: peroent- |30| and |303 Farnam St- CO s lsth tats wore kopt at b £ | ber lord aud maater and dec'ares that | Taureday, fow of tho crowd which : _ f pt at bay at the polnts of dood, i ki The fif*eornth annual reanion of the | 8¢ on its cost, The road would muke 50,000 Russian bayonets, no cruclty wee practiced. Tho twe |essombled at the eclobrution reenllod | g ty of tho Army of the Camber. [®uch & market for Salt Lake asmuo OMAHA NEB women met In the conrlreom and . [the teapic fate of It donignes, and the II a will he Le Civcinnat! on the otl:::.m‘:\d ever has, and so manifest ! 2 i dulged in alively talk. Tuo younger|contractor of the mighty edifizo {240 and 25:h of October, 1883, 18 this that were this city peopled by = T s A FroaraL (flicers down in Alabama worian gavo & giimpea of the Mormon |John A, Rocbliug, who Grat teaced | Tls Rosisty was organizsd under l:uih spirits .:ll.“ found in American u?‘ p ‘f‘i’n are having & hard tlmo of it. Two d ik En oA Sl e i AR | the anep of Major General H, |Cltles geuerally, it would bulld the i BN Unlted Siates marshals, & dozen dep. | ©OCFHc sconomy when eho sald that | ihe plans for towers Tiomas in 1868, and i3 composed of |Foad out for 250 miles itaelf, if no L/ . ) Lo 9 uty marshals, and sovoral land office ahe sud No, 2 lived in tho same honse | structuce, dled from njurie *' flisers and eoldlors who have at any | 0Ompany wounld undertake the enter- WEOLESALR 41D RETAIL DEALEZR IR oot Chza lnd) reglsters heve boen n- and oceapled tho samo room, the two | while superlniending the we o | timo 'non'ud with honor in that|Priso. e — v PPy (2875 g PRI, (1 Ad bt beds touchirg. When the older wife | th datlona werc army.” R : w5 ] g ’ h d 1 kod- ) J * g f y vides that ‘‘the objeot of th . . ! Roashivasicier and mqaeAl ocked: | ottea ihan atound by the hatr, the |sor, | for years! hsa - watohod hia|fiomniins Bl ey SERENTCIT BTN Oo Hah My Lath, Shingies, Pickets, { CON- ) i 5 —. . A, 4 — younger wife rotorted: *'N:;hedldn't, | masterpiece of eugineoring mnesr | iho fortunes and achievements ot the Ald i d t ¥ 2 9 GRuAT excltement has been oreated | #8 you haven't onough—only a twen- | comp'etion an ho reclinod ic a chair ! my of !'hel Ou?\}ufl‘llmd. :’0 P"'“"; Ed".?(;:.;dfil,.%h:::l,: h':,:::ig ‘AS“. no‘ls, Bh““& "al.n"“}s, ”Mt, aEmE' 10 Loadon by the aunonncement in the | t¥-five cent swltch " In his home In Brooklyn, » holplees | & C0) :fi&ifraflumgmhfirfi the drug store. Crandall left the LA ST, EETC. Saturday evenlng papors that both I ———— paralytio from ouiseon favor. The |y & gminont oharacterlstic of ¢his ':f“ to avold trouble, when Alderman| oo orar: soz62 FOB MUWAUKER GEESKT COMPAKY: Rossa and Tynan sre British ples I those duya of samptuous adver- | |fy of ono and tho health of snotber, |army sud the maln element of the ;:.'i'h"’“s ".‘l.‘h""ldf" Inftioting N Unf Pacifie Dapot OMANA, KE& The Irish lli’hmznhr, arty charao. | HolR when tho advantages of rtloles | ey the pocalty which the grat bridge | powor aud suocurs of its efforts in be- -:rul:;“AI.derm:n cl:;' o ?:;s;:;d, P VINGE SURRS SNR0% d el ,h:m“mm "':nl’,'mmlm sro lald bofore the publio with a dis- | gemayded of fta two constructovs, Iu|Mwf of the uiuo of the Usion. The|over to the contituted anthorities, ARG el P W L R P i of the government desiguod to i jare regard of labor and expenso which | \qqition twenfy workmen lost ¢ dltl.l““;l‘l"ll:fidh 5:1:&’50:0 ‘:lhel:glr:.; ::: e trouble aroae from drunkeunem. G‘Ar_t "} O"E.I’" Y the Trish cause in the eyes of ita fol | "°0\d have beon the amszoment of 8}y, and a hundred and ter inve falled, eithor on the field of bat- | oo Cizons Wil have Boliosnagd s e o lomes - generation ago, we aro prepared for| of caisson disoase wore repo tlo or otheiwise In the line of their g X 2 ‘ heay. B — almoet sny explolts in the line of e . duby, shall ba»parmlncnnndu;nd ey N CORNS," s . y Dox Camukon hes esiled for Bdrope, | paper, engraviug and printlng ink,| THEY are begluning w speculate on | trust to ihis soclety, III‘K every effors| Ask for Wells' “Rough on Coras ; b u and the frat i '6¢ BéWh 16 the| Bat of all the haudsomest volumes |the next Kanmas senstorship. Tnase | #hull oo mado to collcct and proserve s Qulokoomplete, permanentoure; r e [} Koystone state lo to the’ effiot thit|lssued by suy of our American rail-|much as John J. Ingalis’ eenstorlsl b r uaroos upon the roll i e kel MANUFACTURMES OF Ponneylyauia ropublicaus.are alroady | ways the ‘Ruconalssance of the jcominlseion do.-:v‘ not, explre il of honor and tranumit thelr fame to mumm’:;."‘:’”;::s:’l“" = ght e 2 C " harmoizlog, Tis fs sad naws for|Goldon Northwest,” for which wo | 1886, mud as Ingaila hea o disposition | pusterity, B e G i i o & o —z.E s B Reaaratty press, who e x“\ux; aro fadebied to Mr. Frod Nash, [to restzn or die, the talk about the The Atny ot:ps Cymbatiand wae d,fi‘:‘}"’l';‘,‘;'x?'M'{f‘m“g:“; hags arpenter s aceriaie 4 o) ¥ & - 10 lo one of the largast of the 1 yeend e 3 been plactng the State of the (hm—,rwknt‘khl we i huvhl;v '0" ll"»" Mil. | next Kansas sonator is decidedly pra- | 510 4 B0 4R nobly e pre- ::ce‘{';;"ér m:«;fizm{;mfi, :-;d X 1 erons on the doubifal < eolumn for| waukeo & St. I {s by far tho most | wature, worve tho Uslon, Ohlo gave to this 989 . @ party o (P13 Fa la Ex) [ ) 3 L) B o ; . pe————— : (R ey iy () wasmado up principally of fawmllies, 8 ¥ Vie EREE TV ) : st vl g ooy o o S Pt o Dt At oot SASH, DUORS, BLINDS, STAIS, i . J n v entlonol ] . . o ¢ THE waARY 7 5 4 ooked healthy. eerly all of them . - H = 4 f i v el s Reports frou varions parta of nt publication by . | Union ¥ “‘"f‘""“"_ ‘lv" ‘| 4 2| SRR S A e lr‘;h.'l‘:l; ‘::v‘:n‘ bat. | them werecomfortsbly olad and many Sta”“ P," HNYS, b’—‘ tusierrs, WWineie W i state give ¢ y necounts of tolla the story of tho |!f tho term of Mr. Parcls 3 ot weeilory; Tadiaaw, shiry. |01 the ebldren showed bright aud in- R S ) G ey ! oconditlon of eorn. 1 f trionds to the vart |4 895 ¢ B MAAYA * rogtmoas of iufsutey, four reg. | telllzent froea Apps T ! s LIRS Dy R d : u of 4 : i g e o o - o { e oazinoh isarlohuly, i ; places and soo 2y { oaralry aad wenly aNerie | o 3 THE CREAT GERKAN 0 : oorn orop. i i s ] 7o suglments of cavalry, i wkhich fea the 1 n waly eq D at of wecharics and en- e makes our upion of road in the U (S o wud dive batleries of arilllery; i Y, { 5 AL 5 Mosira of scenqm 1 q 0yge i eggrogate frowa thirteen other ) great coru b \nd & d y | stutea six g-elghi reglments of fne v 1O ) : T — g H g ¥ ur regiunents of cav- 5 Tuxs ent f D. Miller y ) Wl | airy atteries of artlllery, " - « the eommor ! press worl texs {10l ab the opahulna LAGA Fs uif en t iones [ one huu- | i tareof Mr. Pullmsn calls § do ) /pRY 1 itk han bear o - ROy O \ - followi g fr m Qhioago M To thos | 1 " 1 ving momber of th | “Mr, Goorge M. Pallman Ao v oy "ente who recelved an honorable - dbtisoilon elther o ( t | | of ki ‘ y I8 outitled to nfomb«lf-lhtl: P | ¢ N v e | 1wo loly. The soolety of t i lowse nor doubls upper & 4 G M tne | danyerou L ) | Ar the Camberland has always e ever givehiw in th g 4 4 | of this kiad are constaut opsurror | A vank with kivdred sooletior, of travel, - Ho has acqaired “poff " : r The hme is comtr g when the Sandy {and its senual reports, now lmmberl iaha dsilica—three wmost popular | p | foarie dsome ootavo vol- | i oy . f A = | 4 i 8 w ol 4 ”' , :‘“" : ¥ J“"v s babwenn Oleaznand the: Mis- 1§ [ boncd 1 elith, contaln e large {1 ETE ol e o1 i S RN ol | AN SRy Re0's; 405 GO0 e aud fts smooth road bed, | aban | ud hlstorloal M AnD X T 7. GO leaded, ‘1t gives us plesscre tow NSNS . 2 | at rab o¢ gresl intereat ~snd | MULELT { | - ' . 1 come,’ ele. # the bourgepis—bu: |stecl magaltioout equipment and | W0 g Monian It fa deemed dealrabl i [ t-(lass | Trin I A prophet iy ot with- | palatial sloep'ng abd dinkig care DAYE | Hiven lino fs ostablished and we the allesiion of those who were ‘ ¢ | 1391 1323 Harnoy S.roet. o » ¥ f out honor save io hie own country,” bgen a betier advertisoment than le-lmll be able to leave New York|iombers of the grand old | ' i | |