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THURSDAY, 14, 1801. 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MAY N " Miss Laura Hoagland, a Vienna costun Occripying & commanding site overlooking | piue and white striped silk teimmed 1a b the river to the north, south and eastward, | piaia flounces Grand Army of the Republic of this city | Bechel, . | the bluffs and the buttes beyond the Mrs. Charles Deucl, a pretty gown of cropo | Above these was a gothic arch of evergreen, | Hicks, Missouri, with the green sward sur- | lisse trimmed with roscties and lilies of the | with a miniature sun in white palm of | of beautiful rod silk banners contributed ro- | Martin, Dudiey Eyans,J. 1. Webster, H. T carriages the state officers inguired two or ue | spectively by Custerand U. S. Grant posts, | Clark, L. D. Fowles, it. W, Loomis. W n Y - T Yook them by the hand and spoke a kind word | silk with rosettes and ends of ribbons for | masses of native boughs. Tho cornice wus 3. B HUL Hon™ O, 8. Allen, Hon. |carfied out are the state om . . 10 ihem by the hand andsp trimmines maraed with perpondicular bars of rod, whito | Thomas £ llvnflu Hon, M. Humphrey, | clals, aside from the governor wnd flow Plalr) tomy mlnd are fhe scenes of Senator Manderson alsoaddressed the men, | Miss Clara Brown, light green China silk, | and blue and at thegop of eac i pillar restod | Hon. C. F. Goudh,'Hon,” E. C, Carnes, Hon, | lieutenant governor, who cate up on tie . saying he had watched the office grow from | relieved with a bunch of red geraniums a beautiful specimen of the palm species, no | T. 'C. Calaban, Hon, = Willlam = Dor | presidertial train. Al of these officials wers my chvldhood, - ® fow boxes to what it was today, and at | Miss Yost wore a proity costume of cream- | two being of the same style br developmént gan. Robert Dorgun, ex-Governor R. | invited to come here aud assist in the exer \ . L vach stace of its growth It had always been | colored Henrictta, trimmed in gold and | Floating above these wore three other fiags B. Furnas, Prof. Johu' G. Mallalie, Hou. | cises. Thoy came, and when the 1ong Jins of \ smy re(o"edmn reca"g fl‘e to Viewy J or the better brown velvet, V-shuped corsage. 2 ol shoke | B I'ho opening at ‘\vlm xln--nl»r“'wlvl‘w; W‘;"i i ’ Il| \\wlwm [J. A, Wakefield '1‘ carriages containing the mnlum shed visit 3 T -kefll f Miss Hoagland, a French gown of old pink | however, received more atteution_than dic ioodman, Charles J. Greene, ( J. | ors, reception committee anc ors moved \ h “2 AT THIE SAUNDERS HOME and white striped dimity trimmed in wide | the othot parts of the structure, " Th posts | & Cowan, D, HI%HVheoler, G. W. Willard, | away from the depot they were loft standing kQSOBP e Ung on e potes o v - white lace. g 20 cithersido were twined with leaves sud | W. V. Morse, D, J, O'Donshos, B. B, Wood, | disconssiately Lo g 1ol group by themseivos | reen b&SSWWd) Beautitul Emphasis Given (o the Wel- Mrs. Tliomas Swobe, gray faille in loops of | Foses. Over the entrance, waving a majestio | Dr. G, L. Miller, Chrix . Tingriman, Thooes | ciseon platform. g‘ coe OFthe Week ribbon ostrich feathers welcome o the soldior-president was a pair obe, A. P. Hupkius, Max Meyer, Euclid | While the guests were being seated in the The'smoke and fbesmeu }ha} my E. | three times where they were bxpected to go, Lowey, Ricnard Smith, G. N. | and were told by st two of themarshal's D.J. Collftrs, ‘Goorge P. Bemis, P, L. | aides to stand right where thoy wero and nd fern. | Perrine, M. D, Hassey, A. P. Tukey, E. A, they would be cared for. did stand W\ infancy Knew! ~\\\ Buthose days ofS%;‘f?nfi ' valley | On a pediment above thearcn stood a massive | Benson and W. N, Nason, there, just as they were told, and it now - ue g‘ rounding it on ail sides, Miss Gertrude Chambers looked very pretty | metal eagle. The bird made famous the L 2t | Scems that they might Le standing there yet \ .COnSPq 'l} anguishy stands the comfortable residence of 4 hoe, g | career of the Sixth ward republican club in ST ) % s0 far as any further attention that was pai in_vlack lace | rep JUST INCIDENT! 3 he t at ¥ Wi Hon. Arvin. Saunders, which was the | " Mic: Bulcombo wore a dainty gown of rose | the Harrison campaign _ threo years priheder them is concerned scene of n beautiful reception to President | colored China silk, teimmed with black lace oL Yok L son n“" o | Little Things That Happened Atong ¢ ne abandoned offi Is held o briet coutioll pray and we ope; t i oty Miss Flora Yates, white China silk, rosettes | parades of that active political pe of war and then walked up town to tne Mi - e DR RE LRy g S O G d to the frames on ail sides, inter- the Line. | lard, where they passed the remainder of the e use of ihe shuff ‘gan to o'clock Miss Wik o silk with white moiro | mingled, « quiers of ‘red, white aud plue | Chief Marshal Weller and hus aides nad | day 'in seclusion, departing Tor home on a | dt . Long into the early morning the decora- | and gold passeienterio [ chnopy” twenty-four ect oaes POYIlion | their hands full, but owing to tholr vigllance | evning trait, Thore wore iots ity part wane 0 la |5h tors, and uphol<terers labored to present to Mrs. Edward Rosewater, a becoming gown | canopy twenty-four fect square, beneath and careful preparation everything passed | BMOUZ them beiug Treasurer iill, Secrotary e an Tl_ U p > of black crepe, with passementerie to match, | Which the president listened to the address Thaat ! Allen, Auditor Benton, Attorney General S S00n as ey offered. the distinguished guest and his none the loss Miss Barlow of Colorado Springe, a cousin | of welcome. The floor wWas coverod miey | off as desired. The aides wero Chiof Seavey, | Hagtihgs, Land Commissionor Humphre: v A distinguished nssociates, a homo that would |~ Miss ssell Harrison, wore @ pretty | rugs and wuxuriant furniture. Who gave his undivided attention to_direct- | Superintendent Mallalio of the K ehies oo ai—y Us reflect in all its essentials that warmth of | 3 f white camel’s buir with stripes. The structure was designed by Mr. Sam | ing the movements of the police and keoping | form school aud Cougressman Bryan welcomoe of which the western During the reception little Marthena Har- | MeA mle" :’»1 H’u'l-‘n' shops of the Union Pa- | 4,0 strects cloar. J. P, Wililams, C. A, | They were assured that it was sinply an ‘ the de half of the contident is proverbial, | rison,a adaughter of the president, made orating was done by that fortunato ov And the T e o R. Rosacker Fawcett and Judge Portor ight, and that there was bors of the household, coupled [ BCr uppearaice among the guests several m;lflw vlvum.\ilrJl. l.‘\l;w.l; ;m‘i-l_r ‘Tép‘m"r‘:l | xceedingly beautiful and very eclabor. . ’nluh y o inteution upon the part of any Pl sevants, | 1Mes, clad in a sweet dress of white with ipany and an assistant, Mr. a 4 1ged basket of flowers was pre- | Pody to offer them any discourtosy. It was S 86 of & DUMEOS NURVE Of SSEVARW: | coinred books, EeP Buppy, INighing SNoe Lawless, sented Mrs. Harvison by W. F. Bechel in be- | SImply_ an incident in tho course of a very wero not in vain, for in all the west, noteven | 5]y the story of what the unrivailed climate | _The court house was decorated ns it has half of the Pacitic express company. Across | DUsy day. Noone, Tue Brr is asked to say Y excepting the white house, can a more lux \ i ned dono for hor health, A | nover beon decorated beforo with flugs and [ 4"'fof Hhe Toucttie express o appeared in | deplores the blunder more thau the members | ADE B Throughout it Suunders, President and Mrs. around which waved in the breezo of Pacific press company REARY ") ' Saunders as it now appears LA liar Mis, MeKee and Mr. and Mrs, | festoons of ample proportions. Over the | & Harrison thauked the donor, and re- PRESIDINTIAL TRAIN. | had been entirely rofurnished, redecorated | i,y brivon et in the Upresident’s | statue of justice the decorator drow o bright quested that the beautiful token bo placed | - | - and with the rarcst good taste, foom ' aud enjoyed thirty minutes of vest | scarfof many colors and extended tho sumo | g ‘Board thoe teal Description of the Cars in W hich His [mmediately after the urvival of the party [ (/W0 he tuirmoil and the excitement of | af manner of a role generally as. Two venturesome ‘men and & more ven. . ] unniders residence & datnty though | thoday, It as roatful halt hour, shion | sumed by tho Goddless of Libariy turesome boy held soats of vantago on the veellency Travels, | . incheon was served o ek gave the prosident new life for the ‘arduous | II"-v;v.l‘ In;blw‘n-‘n \:ni.'my\h xlnlni:"‘w’n Ak :"' arms of a telegraph post at Tue Brk corner. | President Grant camo to Omaba in as mag- Phsic Surde d Specialist ( Soup Stick duties stiil devolvin yon h nE BEE building dropped heavy festoous o An enterprising puotographer focused the | niticenta Pullman car as cou o made \ i S N S 3 1 Musk Then cains m-m ve talking, the final good. | the national color These interminglod with \!m:‘.'.-‘.ywl.‘uft’ o A‘|v"u§ {bo -’u:‘ .(m rot ¢ :,‘ ~(‘T” ; ]1 it W 1‘ feis m,[v.l: WHILLY A‘lllj\u)fl\ ‘{H P[‘CIJ‘IS‘S, et Rl L UL LR e e P IR G B B L intervals | top of w beanut stand a the soathwest core | o, Him Lthers Las o years ago. But | 1309 DOUGLAS 8TRERT Hot Rolls. the di cuistied guest, his charming help- [ heavy cords of braided streamers dropped of Seventeenth ang FaPbath §(M86ts | 1n the interval there has been a revolution in | OMAHA, NEL meet aud tho restof the party as they enteved | from the cornice, supporting diamond shapoa Windows in all of the buildings within hear- | the building, equipping and furnishing of Loman Punch C the carriages which were to convey them to | Shields of the dominant colors. Above the the depot 5 granite, AND - Ing or seein distance of the grand stand | cars. Asu consequ ce there is no comfort a lurge national shield w: s placed bo- Spring Salad vk conmanded a premium, and were occup vhich is now within the reach of the patron | Rrolled Spring Chicken and French Poas, fassen el braco of windows, ovor which | COATARe S premium, and wero occibio which is now within tho roach of the g atron U Sotkionring GreRk, HEY SAID GOODBYE. folaod & nalcol miniature flags, Now and | Hoodach tn holr deatie ) on DOREIGHEHR [ cquieutoc s Lani10BALIO HHoS L Hot Rolls s s shiolds “were varled by | whioh they cotld asg s it ntons !0 | may not also anjoy upon the rail, T is stiok handsome rosottes, At the main i comfort which is vouchsafed by Prosidont o0 WViRHe [isitianion; n. latwe;. fing. wir drared | SOE over ench door, between each of these Promptly at 5:15 o'clock the president and | entrances wa: shield of the union, ing Words and G Spoke Checse Straws, T'hie speech of President. Harrison was the | Harrison on this trip, because his train ox- longest ho hins mado during his trip, with the | coeds in beauty and - appointments any train exception of the one deliv n at the Depot. 18 not pleasant ‘o tako, posed of all the medi as it is com- inal qualitios ind Velvet Cream s by bim at Gal @ cou v. The cars are desi ated a ce Cream In Form of Bird's Nests with | the members of his party, the invited guests | Over the blue it rovealing balf- | veston, which oceupied about the samo time | " 1e OUNtry. Tho cars aro designated as thatgo to mako new and rich blood t roam n Form P concealing the argent stars, was a small silk | | v the “Presidential Speemt” and have been & Spun Sugnr and the cxecutive committeo were escorted | foncel ne stars, we L in delivery as his Omaha address, ) LB e without compelling tho coasumor to G o to carriages that were in waiting. White | X' |06 fla, floatad at the top of tho Secretary Rusk displayed his innate vigor [ furnished by the Penasylvania raitroad com: pay Glace Cuke b + be ¥ i JOrgO flag atac 8 139 | at the depdt, in giving va luable assistance to | pany. s ATORA MACCAIOWE 1l Kissos, | thY Wore entering the military band playe Jiinths ward flag staft and on the opposite side | tha raseprion e oiuable as ting the | © There are five in number, tho first of $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP 8 lively march, and the procession, headed | Of the street the stars and stripos decornted party in carriages. WHIHHE A iiriedl L6 0YAY BT 16 fhewasd L i Cafe Noir, by a piatoon of mounted police, moved down | the Faruam school bullding from flag staff to | PAGY L CAH souvenifiof themoriorablsioc: || Shurls o SEEEC RS SElEHOSTINANG {OF oy which can be bought any wioro for el I 1507 aHRETR T PIVEWED sl Guia) Bhsieg llr,fl'\\‘\l wit ‘; . g (i ‘ casion was prescuted to each member of the | d of this car is the dynamo which supplies ERIFtSAVS Ganta FAITB Sk all s RE AND REFRESHMENT. avenue, where thousands of people had con Y Rhamee oo Brosentod & Very .| inattyiby MeAROTOWALSE: Tt Gonelstes ofa | the train with clectric lighting at P F . £ ‘ a T roguted on foot and. i ages to bid the | PICUV. anbearance with its myriads and | handloma steol o ing of Tue Bek build- | nignt ud motive power for tho aparillas are. BEGGS' BLOOD . B St A T s P caTiag g mytads of smail flags fluttering” merrily in wit inscription, “Souvenir—Bee | funs p b Bt PURI:IER aid BLOO) MAKER is Luncheon and Home Chat at the | president adion, ) ; Shor. | tho brecze from every window, porthole and | 1% i Lo aan S funs which ds them ventilation 2 ! £ 8 Hospitanle Saunders Home. Foadtivety l||':‘1,“" ith 8t ~3‘:‘|l TR . angle. min F. “Harrison, Prosident of the Utited | NCXU_ comes the smoking apartment, comgposed of pure medicine, an Tho ladios accompanying the chief exeous- | SIGH IVGULC BN Sixtoonth stregt o Farnam, B CHE G TRoRR States, ! uphoistered in olive plush, furnished with lows tho purchasor to add syrun ive, weary with the hureahs, tho applause, | oot SHLLVBIPONLD AHORO" WAS 8 GRS DONIECOIVD: President Rarrison expressed his approcia- | cunirs and a sofu, and provided with desks which is advised when givon to the miles of buuting which greoted the eye | don o the down town stroets, left the pro tion of the exc in the manag ple, and as the earriages nt work of the police forco crehiefs were waved, cheers 5 and a librar; In the 'ast mentioned feature ment of the multitude, and said Enthusiastic Pat there are fow political works, though thero iots Crowded Omaha childre see Their oL 01 e plle ) v It your drugeist does not keep 1t nceept no | : ; x - Lkt nd good byes mingled togothe to See Their Chiet. it could not have been excelled. and he did | is a numbor s utly interesting of the substitute, but order q1eeot Prte long before i chiod the rosidence of x| “At'tho dépot the'police were on hand to Regulgr trains arviving in the city were | Mot think no had eversoen it cqualled., lighter order to while away tho tadium of o Co., 10-197 Michigan Sto Chicago, 11T wnd Governor Saunders at Sherman avenue and | \rogarvq order and ) ol tieiCrolva, « A8 | i4avan t6% thaik i fal1akal Ghrncity landTeX(ras Ihe press representatives accompauying | jong journoy. T s apartment is veatilated Giry streets, and becams guests of the | each ¢ tHabkos BT v ! : they will forward, express prepald, one bot N TelnRaE DV pxet bras ool ¢ NS | the presidential party had arr Py meaid of o palt of scrow fauis which 86ve || mne most widelyand favorubly known e tor 81 orsiy for & mistress of the Saunders mansion, fes | fughted and eutered the privata car, passing | Y6 it oh nearly all ef the roads enterlag | for a reception at Omiahs such as they had ro. | oy keep the ats ( 5 Te Tmmediately after th al, the ladies | between a line of y 1 1ospliere as freo from smokeas | falists in the Unitel States. Their tone oo | - by Omaha. Motor trams from Council Bluifs | ceived at various poiuts along the route, 1t the lover of the weed may desire. s in | perienco, romarkanle siiil and on b onk,oX: DR OWEN s e i yitey hresidential pacty, and tho | Tho sto was briof, but before the depar- | and South Omaha arrived every five min. | did not taxe tham ey o ang out their mis- | this car also is located the barber shop and | ess In the treatmont and. cure et Sesyos [ frinds luvited to assist Mrs. Saunders in | ture of the train scores of people prossad | utes, and every car held its lond of curious | thke and tho reports wired from Omuha to | bath rooms, both of which are flucly ap. | ORFONIE and Surtical Disauses easipig oo ELT‘ ip the occupants anged to eir entertainment sat dewn toa deligl ovward and shoo ds » prosiden ¥ the eastern papers were very complete, ointed and superintended by capable attend- | JEAIneRt physicting to the full confidence of their entertainment sat dewn toa delight: | forward and shook hands with the pr tdent, | 4y anthusiastic humanity. PAPCTS were vel myle | pointed and superintended by capable attend o, ) 1 the affileted cvery where They guarantee: ful informal lunchoon, which both rofreshied [ Liiuiing hit iodspecd il o sals prics L L ; v | MAYor Cushing Said Tk Bee's report of | it A 'CERTAIN “AND POSUTTAE "GURE tor s participating In the drawing room cara parting recep- tie Union Pacific brought 400 passengers | the prosidential visit was the finest and most | “Tnodining carisstyled Colorado. Thetables | tho awfal wffents ot early s n nnd the wume Mrs. Me- | tion was held, at which the members of the | on a Stromsburg special that arrived at 10:30 | complete report of public demonstration re of onk and the curtains of n vlush. | ©vs evils thatfollow in its train, and cheered the The la were: Mrs. Benjamin ] s Kee, Mrs., Kusseli Harrisor el | comuiitteo il General Brooke and stafl | o'clock, nnd (00 mora camo on the reeuiar | OVeE Dublished by aw Omaty nowspuper. | The seats are of pearl gay, aud the lunps | (SRIVATE. A RIS bl b With Double Wire Suspensory. Mrs. George W. Boyd, Mrs. Van Wycek, | took Jeave of the honored guests Grand Island passenger, which arrived at 11 Excellent service was rendered by the | and other metallie fittings of ornate silver. ERVOUS DERILITY AN SEXUAL DIS | 3 b p > Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Caldwell, M. | As thongh it might have been s common | o'clock, one hou -apend of tme . Now ik | Omats guseds sud LAY sgular troops from | 4 peicer flled with a1l kinds of | ORDERS yteld readily to thelr skillfal treat- | 7ATENTED AUG, 16, 1887, IMPROVED JULY 29, 180 Dundy, Mrs. Clar 2 r train, man, Mrs. H. W. | every day passe A uniformed c 1 | Lngton brought on two extra coaches loaded | Fort Omaha. Fho ' latter came up from d a kitehed with ranges and accom- | mene. Y R 5 b - Yates, Mrs. Rosew Mrs. George | quctor waved his id, cried “all | to their fullest capacity. Bellevue to participate in the reception, and tons which are not excelled in the most | ¥ ”_45;‘;«';‘17“: oA l;\“’[ld_.}’l‘!\bfl‘l&(‘fi}f; O'Brien, Mrs, Russell, Mrs, T. M. Orr, Mrs. | aboard.” Thero was tho clanging of a bell, lvery tralu urriving at the Webster strect | are entitled to a Livgd share of the credit for | finely appotnted mansign. rrOHNaN nes YA IOk o PRI CRId B ERTI: Burley, Mis. Withers, Miss Barlow, Mrs. B. | tho puft of an engine and the irain sped depot brought 1 a number of extra coaches | Managing the crowas‘vroperly. In the New Zealand, the presidentand wife [ - HYDROC 4 ¢ " LE AND VARICOCELE perma- uts of the richly | loaded with visitors. The Missouri Dacifie Editor J. G. P, Hildebrand of the St. Paul make theirhome, ‘Theinterior is upholstered | nently and successiully cured in_every cuse, B. Wood, Mrs. Cowin, Mrs. George W Mrs. A. J. Poppleton, Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs. Doane, away, while the occuy caparisoned car stood on the rear platform | had about five hundred extra passengers, | Press prouounced fhgreport of the reception | in blue plush, with brown curtains, In the [ L aoNaue A FLRBT Hen 721\ 3 . {.‘fi \ e sry Mrs. Charles Douol Mrs. A. | and bid good byato Omahn and her paopla, . | ropreasnting tow s siey (oXtrs B lino to | i yesterday evenings Bre amarvelously | slceping apurtment, the woodayork is decor. RiKe s iy A | G 8. Paddock, Mrs. O. J. Coleman, Mrs. Hulse, Tucro was a flutter of innumerabls hand- [ Omaha, About six hundred ne over the | fine picee of journnlistic work. ated in white and gold, while the plush is o | Wenkness ant all deiieee disorders peculiar | " Noo4 Gents' Eell,, < Mes, Johu Horbach, Mrs. Captain John | korchiefs, cheers for tho prosident, and sueh Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha | - The unanimity of welecome manifested by | rieh tores cott. {0 elthor sex positively cured, as woll as all R v b N YAT Burke, Miss Hoagland, Miss Luura Hong- | friendly remarks as 4iood bye, Ben. ot from the towns of Bancroft, Oakland, Lyons, | the Catholic schools of Omaha_in showini | in the Tdeal there ate six drawing rooms. | funcéional disorders thit resuit from youthe s ’{.\{\‘4\1;’,’,\ RN/ 53 lund, Miss Clara Brown, Miss Yost, Miss | bye Jerey," and “God bless you all Blair and Tekamah. No 16ss than 'a thou’ | honor to the presideng of the Umited States | Oneof theso isof salmon and white with | folllos o the avvess of matura years. B S N $ = e i Doy ocatoR FMlssl’ Lissia| || Phg trafn nasted out of ‘aighty atound the | sand ware brasetein s to Eikhorn from | Was particularly ciphasized by the prosenco | piain mahogany woodwork. Tha panels of | STRICTURE Junthals I completa | 5 . Tsancs. Miss Balcombe, M y 5 i completa Clem Chase, | pend, over the bridge, and the well pleased | Norfolk, West Point, F mont, Waboo, Wis- | of the pupils of the, Sacred Heart academy | the berihs are adorned with flowers and | without cuttine. o atation. Bum - M(N Dr. ‘.\l Aot 4 iinoh he | Mid proud citizens of Omaba returneu to | ner, Beomer and Scribner. The Sioux City | on :‘:“"k'“l'}:flllfl'otntll ‘lhfinl n;lc\l enforced | inolding of gilt. Another chamber is of offected at hor jent without 8 mos Jnan the termination of the luncheon the | thoir homes: & Pacitic brought_about four hundred from | on their scholurs by the ladies of the Sucred | safiron hue, ‘A third of pale grecn, while the | MENE's patn or anno i presidential party having arrived in the | “Phere were several pleasant little incidents Missour: Valley, Sioux City and Onawa, Hoary aro . scldgs - relaxed —for the | others are of crushed steawberey, olive ond TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. aaane AR B menntime, tho ladies distrituted - them- |y tho dopor. Every farmer’ living “within a half qay's | most importaut . “onsiderations. Siuco | oot bluc, : g A SURE CURE The awtai effonta of | FaNS FOBY "3 = ke selves throughout the roows to assist As Mr. Rosewater entered the car, bearing | drive of Omaha camo in and brought his | the foundation ~ of" 'this institution ‘The Vacuna combines alibrary and ob- & « ¢ varly vice which brIngs | maticCoinplaints 2 7. Lumbngo, { Mrs. Saunders in- tho entertainment | the beantitul floral offoring of the Dactis family and friends, In Omahu, some ten. yegrs azo, the young | servation car. In- tho forward oud are oix praanfe meakucss, destroying both mind and | oraland Nervoos Debility, Costh ' of ahor guests. When the line | Express company, Mrs, Harrison remached. Any estimate of the number of visitors in | ladies of this boarding school hive nevor np. | seetine upholstered inblue and mesal fitted | PO3F: with ull fts droided flis. permanently s, Kidney 2% Disens -y of carriages dushed up the broad driveway s. These scctions aro followed '[')‘fi: BETTS Address thos noss, Trombe =z hat is just lovely, but it is nothing in com- | the city would be mere guess work, but it is | prared ina bod 11K Of body. Dis- asion, save | in bra try [ parison with the Ueiightful visit that we | safe to say that it was areer thad ot any | 8t the obsequi @ Bishop O'C leading to the house, the Second i who have tm- stion, Wast- nnor, | by capacious closets for storing linen. pulred thems Ives by im- | cases causod by o Indiscretions in band, stationed beneath the awning justout- have enjoyed in this grand cit wther occasion in the city's history. but the exciusive reguiations of the convent | Tywo sections and @ fine book- | proper indulgence and solitury aabits, which | Youth, Age, Mare Ban ried or Bingle s1de the “pink parlor” played tho inspiring Later Mrs, Hurrison said to a Bek re- About four hundred came in on the 12:40 | System were, yostorday, for the first timoe | gace. come next, arnamented with brown | fuln both mind and tody, uufitting them for Lite. U O S (A Shidors of & Vast wdiones. bmomes! the | porter: MOuE ocoption In Omahin hs boon | Chioage, St Bent Mosrie &S amitd | Horimed o Joosoloy, Tor the st time Dtoarin, (hen came tho abservation | PHIRH TR WITEIAES | oing on thas | SEYE O, RESPONSIBLE. PAUTIRS FOR CER- cheers of a vast audience blending with the youd all comparison. We knew of Omaha | railway. As soon a% the train stopped every | the nation’s chief exceutive, and as o token | apartment richly furnished and supplied | happy lite, aware of physical debility, quiokly 5 ‘n- O M Eorant BeIE Oombinad brass and reeds of the band, and the hospitalitios of her people, but today | one struck out for arnam street, some tak- | Of the genuively patriotic sentiment, which | with sixteeu easy chaivs, from wh ich,through | ussisted. A e lo v m“n RS 6 Aftor short rest in the “president's | we moro fully realize the generous and whole. Ing cabs, carriages or busses, any'wuy to get | €an subsist, with unabated ardor, cvon be- | plato. gluss. windows. 'the occupants may OUR SUCCESS ety U e el i B0 room,” tho goutlemen of the party, weary | soulod spirits that porvados thio peope ot vats | oEis wrand stand. st nind the cloistral portals, As the nuns can- | view thie scenery in all directions. Outsidy Is based upon facts. First—Practioal expsrls God Montion this paper. Addrees of a day of sight seeing, of | beautiful city." 2 not themselves go out in public their pupils | this apartment” at theend is the platform | ence. Second—Every cuse Is specially studied, N . band shoklng, ~ took places “at” the | *Brosidont Harrison in spoaking to & Bas SOME PEODL were under tho carc of their chaplain, Kev. | seven feet long by nine feet wide, rubbor | thus atarting merd. CHy nimes wre | (wen Electric Belt & Appllflflflfl uU.. small tables ' provided = for " thom, | yapresentative saiq: 1 gniing, ! cersainly " PEOPLE. A. M. Colanore, and of some married'ladics, | floored and fonced in with brass and bronse biepnred In our Inboratory exactly o auly 806 N. Broadway, St. Louls, Mo. shortly before vacated by the ladies, the sed, and agrecavly surprised. Omabia | 3 2 s their friends. The roof extends toa point even with the [ 3% ©*#€, thus effecting cures without injury. | _ SO8 N. e S 2 guests being: President Harrison, Secre- | js fi grand city—one ~ of most maenifi- | VAMeS of a Few Who Met the Presi- Mr. dud Mrs. Russell Harrison remain 1 platform so that when it bocomos nocessary S R \ ' tary dorry Rusic M. Russol Harrison, | cont that we Have visited.” T Tike this open dent Yesterday, with tiovernor ana Mrs, Suunders for several | 1o add-ess an audience in tho rain the prost Drs. Betts & Bgtts, oun fl ers M Secretary JohnWanamaker, Senator Pad’ [ handed. heepiiat Tt soRHoAvEY and S rabably RS ttore Qoys, after which tho former will return to | dent docs not necessarily bave to ok poso e T ook, Ganoral Van Wyck, Genoral Brooke, | comes with iho. irue westers ooy 0 01 ;’l"‘.’f-‘,,"ffll"“l“{ e - eiistoryiot [ o e M e e e himself to the clements. A brass brake | 409 DOUGLAS STREFT OMAHA, NER - Mr. George Bovd of the Pennsylvania com: | pu > inans ever called tof = sther so many promi- b4 Al 5 A SN b i Bl il We Offer You a Remedy eption was a erand affair, so well mun- r ? courago does not fuil ber in the moantime, | whool affords a convenient grip . fo R P i pany, Major Sanger, Judge Dundy, Mavor | s .fm,,, e t in every respect. Unlike | PNt peovle. irrespeetive of polities or creeds. | and Mrs, Meiteo will sail on the Teutonic of | for the speaker’s right hand, leaving the left “;‘:',’:,‘;;“: ':':_‘I;_:Ji-l-:_nln'-v:,x:‘xl.:; must ho which Insures Sufety to Cushing, Mr. Charles Saunders, "Mr. Tob- | gome others it w 3 hou-partisan, and 1 am | Nearly all of the present stato officials were | the White Star line for Europe to spend tho | e frab g esticulative purposes tanic, alturative whd cothartio peog, Mother and Child, bitts, the president’s stenographer, and the ) _an glad to know that the domocrats and repub- | present, while ali of the ex-office holders of | Summer, bo presented at court aad enjoy the Itis in this train that the Toprosentatives of tho press assoclation ne- | ficans joinod band in hand, not. o ponoe: the generation, who could reach tho city, | distinction of being tho daughter and tho | rived tads L ’ ” and in which ne witll veturn to , - L] MOTHER s FRIEND :‘:K‘::'rx;(":'r‘lll;g-",ll:'t'rnmlllll’:;-:‘\‘ill-‘\lilr"ll\“ltr;::". M, ::;.;‘tu ;:nnu;’ (Illu"ulli;-«'*‘\\'lnn'hllhnld by virtue | were here, -‘l'::;xlv‘:l)\:.\.fl:;;l:\v of the president ot the :‘ils;lt\.x{t:(l:;x![ »}.\,‘wl;i.\.:-’|l.l>(x;ln|,’:m:"m.: (r:'rv'x‘nn:\; R s et sar. Austin, of the free ballots of the people. ity officials S ¢ soun. | United States. : 9 on s journey whic any respee e O ekt o At the closo of the lunchean, during which | ® T ant to say tht the panos force 1s com: | a1l il giloinls from South Omansand Goun- | URig Stues Harrison, the fair hairod | has bean anong tho most remuriybie ot to . § Pain, Horror and Lisk the band stationed on the frout lawn played | posed of & gran baty o ol Ctor nd almost in & body, prestdent ar- handled | \whilo nes daughiter of Mr. and Mrs. IRussell Harrison, | icind in the histo i e 3 8 ly every city and town in the state Ll of tho country, possess theso qualit Iy re- fter ustng one bottle of ** Moth patriotio airs, the recoption proper was in- | fho crowd tnn. wendestus manmce oogdied A ey A kol i tho throng. | Will remain with her grand. parents. during Store (0 tho how tural peristaltio a T aron D e el ki M e e augurated. 5 worthy of mention A committese consisting of Jutgo. gy | the summer. 50 essential to regularity, weakness afterward. usaal in Ko Mr. and Mrs. Harrison after bemng pre- | 2.0 2 Rusk said: “Omaba is a erand | Dawson, Tra KK has o population composed of wmos Todd, W, | , Mr. Murphy and Miss Murphy of St. Paul, —————— | ANNIE Gaa¥, Laninr, Mo, Jan. 15th, 1591 friends of Mrs, Mcl Alderman, 2 C. Pierce and H. K. Robinson arrived in the U fvatilied | griud peoplo and to hor belongs tha ttle of | Sits fron Maryville, 3 e sented to th o, attended the recep! : i tion at the Saunders residence yesterday. s hereby given that sealed bids will Uho largo concourse of poople assembled on | tho empire agrieultbral s of tho union. | briof stop of the ‘party at Maryyille. Governor Thayer's staff. were ropresented 9 Rl T A an g HRARL "\'. 8 W S cons CY, men, worn and [ have nothing but woras of congratula- > capacity riv i . | Colone udloy, Colonel Palmer, Gen June, 1501 4 o'l 1 La 3 and children, for upwards of 'three ' quurters 4 POgFaLY city in the capacity of a private oitizen. He Loy s Indies aud gentlemen invited to participate in the entertainn city. She Notice to Ce nractors, L1 DR Solbe, ) h . “tion, atan Bons tion for the gentlemen and ladies who had it kept Lis identity pretty well concealed and | C01b¥, Major Magoon, Colonel Hotehkiss, construes completion of L] u ato D™ ol Y gona ' oo stated toa fow friends that ko' was. waitiny | Colonel Bills, Colouol” Sizor, Colonel Bratt, brick and stono bl < known s Pl Stagy b i, BB L i | e e s i ot | i B RIS, e, A | (il oot S DELICIOUS : p sidiled lon of Omaha. He replied: “Ivs a great | mado any demands upon thoir attention. S ey Calonel SRleWall, - e . bor plans, spocifloations and osEns now’ o Tolo of inaster.of coremonieu, preseating the | city. I kriew. something. svent 1o bat aoy Ex-Congrossman Dorsoy was. among tho | Al tho state oficials participated in tho ) EHt i e vuions Lstklan i now ong T pecklo tohis excellency with such happy ex- | capriago drive convincos: me teat It b he | pEXCO Erosaus ¥ ovation to the president Tiade cndGHca ot the oommissionop | R o of 3 Fromont visitor 3 g i pressions. e Queen city on our route. If Iweve to mova | (Gonoral and Ms, Van Wyek and Hon, Paul | 0080 Ryner of Choyonne, Dr. Martin of Contractors will be requirad o conform to et _The l‘rl‘.\l\]vnlt. Mrs, )!-lrrlsul\.nvm% Mrs. | weat, I would like to settle in Owaha. The | Schiinke were in the Nebraska City deloga- Kearney and W. J. Bryan of Lincoln were at l:u![» and r _u]:l,(lnnx A S0t {.»ul. in speeiti- urelsiaproie y om, he crowd surged past | fio | like them rel ! i, Mrs. Russell Havrison said to Tur Big: o The board reserves tho rig u i nam them througti the front dooraud out by a | \° o Judge Norval of the state supreme court ¥ and all bids, A Suyr it n fady of (06 hant ton (n patient] “Ax yoi Mrs, President Harrison kissed her lit- i 5 s “Whilo we have had a serios of ovations sido entrance, a cordon of policemen. guard- | 114 g das e rorLrison kissed her lit- | and wifo were among the throng. U RGN N el along the ontire routo, stll it 18 with mueh 2 ditediabilingolniNon:) Aay St o wrand daughter good bye, she shook its | S 1 Batemon 0 3 3 ¢ A L2 Heseig ln“}m entrances and "’f u{um-wly:_\ ) little hand afdsatas s oG pd o2 Muggins, m\‘,,:'fi‘,y’:,,‘. nrayieanio dn from Hatemont)| s S ol M 1 O Loy o Omabia i tho Prestdunt Board Public Ly and fufid Tuls procaution proved of excellont sorvice, | Russoll, you. tulte good oaco of thot mausFi08: PONAION; NG : scenes of early duys, There is nothing $o Attost: JOUN C, ALLEN, Sceretary of S for n_pickvocket plying s trade was [ dony iotit ail 5004, vi ,"Q;*";';;fiwu‘;}y}r,,l';*";';;';;p‘;l;\lfg,‘-*\f.';g"\';vlfl swoet in the world as home coming, for Mz “nipped” by the police just in front of the AR ! 6. Wile, Mra. 3 Y thero you are suro of a love which sheltercd entranco to General Saundors' resigen s — M. Overton, K. D. Yarrow and son, Dr.’ Daly o skin . prepars 31 ey v N o otectos hrough the storms and R . b all 1y 1 LAVISH DECORATIONS. E. A Brown, M. E. Duff, anq |24 protectod you t ETHVIA CUREWL : B AE R What the Ladies Wore. sk wife, all of Nebraska Ci " Brown | Stress LISIERARY. dntot youih fndcupiio NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. SCPME’EH"“JM-V"N“"" irsogivoll | o, CanaseATd B L Tho sccne presoated at the recop- ha in Holiday Trappings—Some | and \\'\x\l;valln«l lm.“ M of Teka. | womanhood. Iomgladmy home clty has oty o saTSies ke Thekres ooms FERD. UKINS, Prop'r, 3 Great Jones St., N. ¥ mah, W, H. Miles, Bo : distinguished herself so royally. 1t mukes W haller | 0o brguder of her than over. Vanilla - Of perfect purity. / tion was clectrifying. The flower Boyden and and blossom of “tho smart world, Notable Displays. and wife, Blair; Major not alone of Omaha, but of the nation was Nat I'ranklin, Lincol Mrs McKee, in reply toa question as to | Lemon =-| of great strength. e, £ ot and - e LERT A outhful erron | i The rati DI me, rtis B 9 her Lealth, said: *1 lave been in excelllont o o out s or rasent. and for the nonce the city by ‘the [ Tie decorations were handsome, artistic | wife, Island C." Worth- | ° iy o v B range - Srr YR TR YT = e R E R e ok Gukano ol R el tanuratiaten. If more before, that | and gencral, Tho slight shower of Tuesday | am, ' Pawneo ity George g, | hoalth JnHL L Glowwnod (via: - roac b | Almond - Economy in their use Bost And” Only aapRnios. prascrioed by | TulpartonIare fun Houisaue (mitlad) ccofaining the eyes of the union was upou hor, afternoou and the threatening weather of the | Thomas, shuyler; L. Mittlestadt, | ¢} 610 zs thore, and. since then I have R tcs] Flavor as dellcately (e physiclans for ths cura of | A splendid modieal workes it bo il by every AN Eresuioot Harrison, Wi 1ookid avery. | arly. avening doterved mans e ase e Mra: o A Gibaon. aaid Dia, A, aeatadly BB i ey ARG AcalNgLbave Rse slo norh@s and GLicharcbs From the' uriary Organs | Mah who 18 Birvous ARd dehilitNGd ] inch the gentlowowan that she is, was cos- ) i 0y 13 thow od ot | folk; Hon, J. C. Watson, Nebraska Cit 6.8 voastly oold, ok ¢ W. | mo in tho leust oujoyiug the warmth of this tings, ¥ ok d10s por box Alldrugg s | Prof, K. €, FOWLER, Moodus, Con and deliciously as the fresh fruit. unerited or ac tumed in u gown of gray cloth and vel from makiug as big a display as they had con- | W, Farkeil, Ord; Hon, (eorge H. F welcome to my father, mother and the gen. with exquisite trimming of silver braid, templated and much of the work was leftuntil [ Crete; Jokn C. Allen and Hon, J. I L e P i o b e paaon BNC Tndoad Mrs. A. L. Saundors wore a black silk cos- | yesterday morning. The scene presented at | Lincoln; t T’ Mailalieu and Joseph H. i 5 Lo depirar e o R ) and a wonderful countiw, but then 1 am u pr = tamo B ool dnssementerie, tho bodico | early morn was o busy ouo. Bunting Aogy || Alallan, 1 B, Beat- | Guct of her goodnead 4ad. know her. liinithecs H e Hon e young face | #ud bauuers of all descriptions were brought PR William 13ilee. 1o | PoSsibilitics, tut has nevertheless been {lluminated with tho welcome beliig accordod | Out and bundreds of tauds were busily en- | monts Adoioh Becker, Wnae & A Maat, | BR6RI000 lasson 1O RIRIL / her peoble, and satisfied that she \ home | gaged in completing the deferred d and wife, Norfolk; E, K, MeClelland and E, g in i the midst of old associates and | Before the arrival of the distinguished visit- | E. Barr, Alliauce: Hon. L., D. Richards, I'ro. THE ONLY, BLUNDER. Joiouds, woro b hellotrope gown with steel | ors the work hiad been practically comploted, | monts Hon. A: B Cady, Gt. Pau). Judge M. facings, high neck, Stars and stripes floated from many flagstafts [ R. Hopewell, Tekamati; Tom Cooke, Lincoln, | An Unintentiodil® s ight Upon the J Mrs. Mcldoe, tho daughter of the presi- | and columns of red white and bluo reaesag 1 State Oficials, ' dent, a very interesting and prefty woman, | to festoons of the national colors. Streamers COMMITIEEMEN DINE, Probably the onl§'ones of the many thou ) “-u't eyes of ;hu ('ulull)‘ about which |A0-'L; and vanels of bunting fell from housetops sands who turned 'dlit 0 do honor to tho pe— - write, appearod In 8 becoming costumo of | and were piuned o portraits of the nation's | ) ished Party Sits Dow, o) nrast y - - A - rod and black China silk, trimmed with black | chief exoeutive Sbials and e ndards, | '°t Fekid W AL | prosident who bavé afs Just canse for even ° | luce. A arches ot flags, festoons and tiowers formed " o 9 theslightest kick i cihnection with the man- | Mrs. Dimilck and Mrs. Bogd, accompa- | a wildoruess of ioval manifestiftions of the e 4.0islook the Roveruor's staff, the atats | nor 1 which thd'dhy's programmo. was | g el aphearcd in gowns of blak | peovie’s putriotisin. Privato - residances, | oficers, members of the recoption comumittes . : refore, in huing mistits you are always certain 1o cloth ! Iks protuily (rimwed. Trom tlo wansiou to the cottuge, foated ond | who went to Lincoln to meet the prosidential | = - = It would not pay the tailor “"l"“l"' SDR0F [as ”"‘I[ ”:' i ‘!‘r”( S P Y U A A P o d upon Mrs. J. J. Brown, gray embossed silk, | flag nud tuo scene throughout the city, balf | train and several distinguished visitors sat 2 i that will give good satisfactios and lor . Aeg hosthiinn. W ARi lor to turn out work choa Another great rimmed N pussemenerie of 10 sama color. | hidden behind ags and colurs wa bne + ctory work, where the iaea is to sligh e garment as muc 5 1 )| 4 i R srimmad i pessemeniecis of th ; ! hind ags and 4 om0l | down to dinner at tho Paxton hotel,as e | With His Thumb. factory work, where the jaca is t th bR ) TNARt e A0 STORRIG Wi Qus NOEk oAb, Anathor Mrs. Ellis Bierbower, gray crepe aud car- gaiety and enthusiasm, i il ‘) advantage is that, among our fine misfits, you will find the half and quarter sizes, and really better fitting goods thun can ried a bouguet of la France roses. Jho kvand gtand stood at the northoast | EVGsts of the executive committee. Tho | A boy is saud to havk¥aved the Netherlaniy be found in establishments that deal in ready made clothing. Then by buying misfits you are r ally putting in your pockel Mrs. Ben Wood, striped surah’ silk with | corner of the court bouse square, corner of | dinner was an impromptu affair, so far as the from” inundation. ! Multitudes have been 4 he tailor loses, for vou get as good as the tailor would make you for just about half what the tailor would charge. gray velvet cuffs and Irish point Luce. Doventoenth and Farnam street, The struc- | committes was coucerued, so there was no | saved from th. invasion of disess by a What the rations done free of charge to insure a good fit i M. George W. Doane, black sutin de lion, | turo was thirty feot wido and extand o attompt at anything elaborato. : bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicing All aligrations dgoe.(res of ohirga o insuro's 5 the front of black thread laco over old piuk. | both stroots for a aistanco of fifteon fees from | “'irrabs oh,Anyth speech makivg, for wnen | imparts toie to the system and strengthens 8 SR e ey Yous wonuny | thecornr” e preshionin sntrance wast | dser whe” oo s ‘OAEE, Jor woen | impris e the Slem 3 - BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, worea feteblug gown of eeru cloth, trimued | tho pgtern extremity on Farnam stroet, | started immediately 1o the residenco of ox. 1 have taken & great deal of medicine, - 3 4 with brown velve o ol ModiRbt of & dozen steps, | Governor Saunders to escort the presiaont 1o | but e wer hireat deal of n good as < - Mrs. J. C. Cowin wore a hundsomoe costuine | * Tho stand stood about dozen' feet above | tho train, ] Ayer's § .f...mum Lexperienced its bene. - PRICE ]')] b‘ ’1\. niw of black iaco with a Medici rolling collar and the walk. The spuce between the fioor and | The followlng are the gentlemen who ficlal effeets before T had quite finished one ; white vost. the gro i upon which the supports rested, | took dinner with the reception eommittes ttle, aud I can {reely testify that it is the R -y Mrs. (ionoral Brooke graced a beautiful | was walled with the national colors. Outsde | s thn S paiin, | Lioutanant Gopsrans | owie,ss Siicine 1 W, SUITS. OVERCOATS PANTS. est blood cine 1 Kuow of," — B n ks aa of roso, Henrielta embroidored | theso wer interwoven fresh, leafy branches | Majors.. Hon' W J, EpnS Hoo bwys A [ pete blbod imadialaal ki (0 Merebant Tallor made eee M2 00 [ 4oy ) MorchantTallor made ut <810 00 8600 Merchunt Tatlor made at XN u o dainty figure. of utiye trees, the contrust of graen and the | McKeegan, Senator Manderson. . Sedator wConfined 1o an ofice, 83 T am, from one | 10 00 Morchant Tullor mude wt 1400|1800 MorahiauiTallor mada 194/ 100 @ Marsnani Ealios ada s i Mrs. AL J. l‘ull leton, black allk trimmed | other lively colors being most beautife. | Paddock, ' Adjutant-Gieneral A. 'V le, Bttt Sy Rimsgd 1ol SR 4 10 Merchunt Tuilor mude at . #% TP e #a erchunt Tailor m i | with black thread lnco. Itosting upon tho edge of the figor and run- | Colonel 'Harry Hotchkiss, Major ¢ 1 JRNEn a0 aavtar AT 0 A 40 00 Merehant Tuljor made at R (818 Moo Tatiar gikas M o | 1009 Merchunt Tailor mudo at s 00 Mrs. Thomas Orr, who largely aided tne [ ning from end to end'was u balistrade. with | Maceon, Granry o orChkls yyCaloasl B R | Barsaparive, which & bave. uaed tor soverm; | &5 88 Merchant at g | G0 Moschns Tatlar g veeeeren B O3 | 13 00 Merchunt Tuttor mado at 60 fnlstress of the liouse in her fioral decora- | disgonal pauels, at intervals Wloug which | Sioeeo Corom Goorge E. Jeukins, Hon, aEMRIS o UATE LML LOF MTATR 80 00 Morchant Ti WL B0 | 5 0 Merchunt Tallor made N r el s i | tiona, wora b supert costumo of bliotrope | ruso columns, 'extending to tho oornics. | Gegrge Wb Derear® tromar o e Qhlae |1 TEATRL OB S MB 86 RES UL USRI 9081 w Merchant Failor at o 800 | 000 Morohant Iatlor made ut 2 0 AR 4 i Ghina-tigured sllk, trimumed with lavouder | Those vancis’ were aiso shaded with the | weil Corme’ Hopacy McReynolds, Colonel | lent reaulta. 1t enables me to keep alwuys i 0 Nerchant Tullor mude at. W | 700 Merchunt Tatlor mude ut W02 | 18 ® Merohant Tullor mudo et s silk. fumuliar colors of the nation, formiug a back- | Harry Downs, Colonel C. I oodham, Gen- | {7 T Post, enjoying tho be . 5 ¢ i e Rantasa Tt b Mrs. Judge Dundy, black silk, ground, bowever, to a very pretty combina- | eral L. C. Colby, Colonel Geoggo P. Bratt. | M. C. Barnes, Malden, Mass, A perfect fit warranted, and all goods sold on their merits. A guaranteo in every cuso just as represontod, ut ~ Mrs. Clark Woodman wore a handsome | tion of white-leaf palm with ‘lateral reaches | Colonel C. J. Bills, Robert Conndll, C. W, A ) sarsa arilla brown:wool plaid. of paudeals wnd pampas grass, Beck, Hon. J. C. Watson, Rev. L. P, Ludden, yer's P e atr besler, Ir. atpoared In | Between the coluns ‘was o sbield of Ne- | Hon: Louis Meyer, e tamese W Tioae™ PREPARED DY ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, :;rxkln allor-made gown of plaid with bat b:mkn:u ul~:l: ous ul‘lhe “lm“hw“ro:“ each ;llnu. William “Wavner, ex-Cougressman of DR.J.C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Ma". 1309 F a Stl"eet Omaha Neb 1309 | mote was extended a mioiature arch of fern aud issouri and ex-Commander-in-Chief of the L . i >4 < . + Miss Isaacs, drab aud pink striped China | pampas grass. Tho piliars wore sheathod in | Grand Army. of - the - Rewation “p® | Bold by Drugyists. 81,s1x 85, Wort §5a bottie / arnam J d U