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18 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1S01—-TWENTY PAGES 3 M) PT FVT g, ek e | PEANUTTL - COES. ABROAD. | @ ANFIELD GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT, |smEis=se i AELD.| Tley Get dhere volonel, with bis hat on sword's | in the National cemotery at Chattanooga in Ho was nover again selected for vidette = P73 NFIELD DRESS O HOW THE REDOUBT WAS TAKE % pont, had scaled the parapet with a ory of | memory of James J. Audrews and the soven | AND THE ITALO-AMERICAN. ORGAN GRIN DER duty, however. How Europs Looks Through thy Eyes of reliable A apirited account of a battle from the pen | “Vive I'Empercur!” The survivors followed | Ohio soldiers who, with him, were executed = . Monument to Ohio Martyrs. the ““Monk" 3 ”MTI‘EV:I\:.L Dehy selos JUSt th-e S&me, i he state of ¢ octed & monum 1 N. | kind of stupor. The next instant the state of Ohlo has érocted a monumn over 10,000 pairs, Canfleld Diaper. Ont el | AND SO DOES of n musier of stylo-Prosper Merimee, the | him. All that succeeded Is to me a kiad of | by confederate authority at Atlanta, Ga, in b 3 > rmnful results, distingished French story teller | dream. We rushed into the redoubt, I know | y " "™ A b > 9 . " V Canfleld RIn, Lation is from the Strand Magazin | not how: we fought hand to hand in the midst, | JU1% 102 The memorial s to bo unveiled | Fxperiences the “Monk™ Has with bib TRl e henouny A friend of mine, & sold who died in | of smoke so thick thut no man could perceive | May 80. An excursion party to Chattanooga Mal de dar-The Boautful Irish \m':c rproof, with highly abe Greoce of fever somo years ago, described to | bis cnemy. I found my sabre dripping blood; | and Atlanta will leave Columbus, O., May Sea—London Resembles Chi- Lt skl b ‘ . g o I heard ashout of “Victory:" and in_ the | 28 composed of relatives and friends of the ’ R Canfleld Crib and Bed bl A AL L i o e | clearing “smoke T saw the oatthiworks piled | deceancd comrmien the stma anionds having cago in Dirt and Smoko. TRADE MARK: \ Sheets. ~Only waterproof e so impressed mo that I wrote it down from | with dead and dying. The cannons were | the matter i charge, the survivors of the fl_\m‘l Hl'x‘!.h ‘oo from ob- ST memory. It was as follows covered with a heap of corpses. About two | expodition in_which Andrews and his me; gV iozabla eatur Iw { e 4 @ colonol | 0 ding, 0/ der, lou - | with comrade: econd, enty-fir Jorrespoudence of | . New York, Londor f na T eINR vad nd iho colonol 1 the | kets or Wining their bayonots, Eleven Rus | and Thiris.iaied Obis rsconots thon dofirat et 'r""k\lm“'"(l Tarfge.| o (S bbbk R | gamp. Ho reccived mo rather brusquely but | gian prisoners wore with them, the raiders were selocted, and’ otiier com- [ 08 monk not foel ver' well in Newa Yor! ‘These groois are for sle by having read tho general's introductory letter | Tha colonel was lying, bathed in blood, | rades and friends wio may wish to go. K. | decsa spring—mea too! Too mucha da grip. Kelley r & Co., Tho Morse Dty Goods he changed his manner and addressed me | upon a broken cannon. A group of soldiers | Governor Foruker is to make the principal | It maka da monk sick—mon too, Dat why we | Co. Thonipson, Beiden & Uc P crowded round him. 1 approactied them, adaress at the unveiling of tne mouument. | leava da place, N K ', ] By him Uwas presented to my captain, who | ¢ “,",;’ . n.,.”.[m]m captaint’ he was ask- '|"|...- e \:v',l: ll):x"luu"lfl[‘xn;::"fiml':::‘u: oll";l::!- Mya friend Macaroni Spaghatti say—‘Pea- Mrs. M. D. RILEA'S - ) & st of a sergean ry i and numerous o Ji bt o M 'y — ::;)I. «{‘:.n\.\:r;.'.’,::, o f,‘:‘.:‘.‘..:’;.’:.‘.b-"‘-‘T’:."x“l“i‘mv-::-lwl: “':;:‘.’u scrgennt shrugged his shouiders most | regiments named who reside in Nebraska | MUt you go to Europa? BUNION PROTECTOR. ssively. : and adjoining states will undoubtedly join | 1 say—You betta, you balda head !" Aimo to mako, was a tall, dark man, of harah, | - “AVho I tho oldest outenant thicir comrades ou this memorable trip. Him ask—You gotta da stuffi—da e e had beel srivate sol- “This gentleman, who came last night,” re- —_—— mon’ " ¢ be CORIAS oW | LCIEL DIGS DHVELS 80k | ‘Blikntire werasant caliy General Butler's Youth, i . dier, and had won his cross and epaulettes I telia him da mouk save alla da timo lika ¢ colonel smiled bitterly “My father often used totell mo of tho i upon the fleld of battle. His volce, which | uCom, sir," b6 sald to me, “you are 50w | qavy woen he went to sohoot. with General | 98 *ting0 man who nev’ puts da advertise in e MADE ONLY BY was hoarse and feo ontrasted strangely | in chiof command. KFortify the gorge of the f his | redoubt at Ben Butler,” said J. A. Cox, warden of Ches- | 8 newsapap’, » of his | redoub ) Ny » e with wagons, for the onemy | gon i1 o i Times reporter, | Den him spring o a \wagons, f onemy | o, [il,, prison, to a Chicago Times reportor. springa ono joke: Him a say force. But General C——is coming | wiho general was oducated at Phillips Bxctor | “Well, me hope you not como to da J\ ] HIC AGO. with his gigantic stature. This v Lo uwed, s [ was told, to a bullet which had is out in for: to suppe — passed completely through his body at the frech i RO “are you badiy | Bcasemy, in Now Hampshire, and my father | end of your rove before vor some passed completely throug ! Cvjonoh'" 1 asked bim, “are you badly | attended’thoro soverul vears. You seo thoso | & . d s Ll S AL i Battlo of Jena, wounded Pl prisonors in the yard piaying footbat? |0 98 ond of Europe. Dat maka | oureda casoof 10 years' standing. It can be worn Onlearning that T had just come from col. || UHIAl “my doar fellow! Tho' rodoubt 18| ‘well" “fomty ~vehts 8go, ty father | da monk slok—men too, bub wo:tala da selp | ek e S ARt Sl B ATves T YOI T 1( Y lego at Fon.ainebleau be remarked with a | taken EEhe described ~ “the © game “os the bovs | lladasame. Wu goa du firsta class, too, | Atantrejer. o A0 Cnlarged jotut, s A i wry face: “My licutenant died last night.” The Votorans Still Live. vlayed “it ‘ot Philips Exeter. The | Damonk is no fuy- Deg ; ¥or salo by A | I understood “what ‘he fmplied It is 108 | 1¢ tho Ltallans should find occasion to ven- | ScHolars kicked tha bail in o biz soace with | (A TS 1o Jav—Peanut FTEA e ol So8 10tk kel Do tag B ! [ you to take his place, and you arc good for | tupe with hostile intent in American waters | ® fence at onc end. Little Benjamin Butler 12 80 0 Amerique {rom Italia in da - Cor. lth and Dougins Sts L J k l J Jk nothing.” they would la that the cxperience ac. | cared very little for the xciting part of the | first a place, we sleep in da steer'ge, gotta |~ v ] . A sharp retort, was on my tongue, but I | quired during our civil war is ot yot lost to | £3me, but he hiked to remain at the fence and | sick in da steer'ge and cat in da stéer'o but BIRDS EYE DICE The extraction of teeth rendered i? ‘ restrained it us, siys the Army and Navy., Wo have stil | Wait for the ball to come his way. Butler | deesa. time we maka da mind to go in da A Rolied RuBpeciaLTNtN e moon was rising bohind the redoubt of | iy ervice in the army and navy raen without | W88 DOt very popular with the boys, and | righta shape lika da buteher da baker and da 4 BLACK DIAMOND DICE Painless by using the w {er Cheverino, which stood two cannon-shots | their superiors anywhere, in military abiiity | When the youngsters got a chance they used | wholla crowd who land 1 Yankeeand with L + pairloded, X {n..8200; & in ainless by using the wonderful dis- from our encampment. Tho moon was laree | and tho knowladge of war. The momont the | 10 race the ball down to the fence where the | no shoes ona da foot and no elothes. ona da e, IVORY pic and red, as is common at her rising; but that future ware stood, Then they'd crowd | back but who go back home in da. fow yeurs, Sty 3.8 EoV.10,81.00. K 1., covery, a drug which, when I‘"V‘”,\ ap government of the United States w e 00, AT GANES ¢ ¢ HIEHU ALMBAGHIGH: to MBlCr bR AD P size. | OVerr £t Unlted btates was pee- | ooynd “the little foilow; and. tivide thetr | and slap on lugs like da richa lord, B s vt Wit ous dice. . GRS olied, deadens all sensation t S pared to say to them, as it would be in the . y \ g 1 ) ¢ to pain, For an instant the redount stood out coal | ¢vont of war, “the resources of this nation | ©MOrts between the rubber bag and the shins We look around. We see alla da ships. LR e FIL A E T 160 Wabash Aveano, ¢ Cut thisout and send with order. of black against the elittering dise. It resem- | of the boy who was ¢ bled the cone of a vol 10 at the moment of fully and abundantly even in late stined to get beauti- | Soma da ships very slick—soma da 000,000 of people are at vour disposal No danger; no injurious ecffect after rontlomen,’ there wi & cha ships no good. Da” monk wanta go 5 4 . 5 gentlomen, ere would be a change i L ) B} e = ¥ re N ) AL gentiomen, thore would boa hange i 10 | (Hde foiks' shinas by a8 Fronthn’ st oot o hio |l = using. Where to have this don Au old soldier, at whose side I found my- | havo not large means now under their con- AT fall in love with one F'rencha girl from Jers' e solf. observed the color of the moon, trol, our oficors aro thoroughly well An Incident of Chickamauga. Cit but him hate frogsa legs, so when 1 tella 7 “Sho is very red,” he said. “It is asign | oquipped with the experience ana Mmforma. | General Negley of Pittsburg has been ad- | him da French skiff stuffa us on frogs alla da S that it will cost us’ dear to win this wonder- | tion ' requived to cnable them to make the | mitted to the loyal loglon at last. Ho was | Woy, dut settle da biz and I go dows and seo ful redoubt.” d best possible use of what they have, and to | takon in by the comwmandery at Philadetphia, | MISt Cu I was always superstitious, and this picco | ity dovelop and wpbly.. the whrl : ! ard. Mist' Cunard sella me twin twoa b of augury, coming at that _moment, troubled | yocibilities of the nation - Even son . & i N = g vths~ ono for ¢ *noder ¢ - e I ko | This is his sccond attempt to get into tho | for o £ 48 mouk) 'noterione HOTEL LAFRYETTE ot mr. [ sought my couch, but could ot sleep. | {65 now retired for age have ot reiched | Or@anization. Some time ago his application | Den wo packa da grip and eive da Nowa 2 4 was before the Washington rommandery and | York no-e- grip da shake, Lake Minnetonka, Minn. DR DAILEY. the Dentist. Trowo and” walked about awhile, watehing | tho nun at which Vo ehipe o : e DA v r ~h- the long line of fires upon the heights beyond | s fetumpns el v Peupe L TRaAn D08 | 16 was tejsstad, says the Bhlinde phia Pross, | Big lot ofa da boys come down to du ship | Eyeeyreom faes the ke, Beatthful location. Ailm (l\ On \\ l“ l ] I the village of Cheverino the capaeity to make tho best possible use [ It was ™ understood that the reason | 10 se0 di monk’ off—mea too. Doy got whatts | smdasime et e o Grar Kot - ) alld. When the sharpnight air had thoroughly | ot faletey I, At tho vare sugges | for Such action was ' tho conduct of 43 fcumo’ fora! - Duy - shwe - da | magioseromst vyt s ne b El rofreshed my blood I'went back to the tive. T | Fion that th t bo needed, our | General Negley on the field of Chicka- | monk’ ~off—clear offa him base—men | MUressat st Faul, o v services m ' R IIINE! MEIFIL, DManagors A beautiful set of Artificial Teeth, on the hest rubber, for A rolled my mantlo around mo and I shut my | military authorities. bothoasht thomaelore | matign tho. liat day of the. fzhting, on | tof Jeon | whizi—We have da groata kb 4 B | pantady LG tiaraBLasd 8V ARy Lime; ‘ oyes, trusting nov to open them Ul day- | and thie note of preparation” was heard at | the first day General Negley fought as well | racket und when da boat sail past Barthoi e R e $T% oW 3nidge Worl e lowes s vroak, Bt sleep rofused to visit me. In- | Wiilats 1otat aud clusmwhors, o Lond BY | anybody,. His record was excelions. But | Lib wosso da fifaty-sie oiis haespartio ils Turkish Liniment stops all Crown and Bridge Work at the lowest rates. scusibly my thoughts grew dotoful, I told hb Tt voucluds would have diffieulty | t noon on tho second day, when the vight | time. But dat make noa dif to da Troor ains: cures ‘heumatis HE MOST COMPLETELY EQUIPPED OFFICE IN THE WES myselt that I hud not o friend among tho | enotiop o roncluds would has 1 soid || Wini ot tha unlon vy Was brokon Nogay|| (d8 shin)~she have niablres mior oss|| RAINS; © cures rheumatism, THE NOST COMPLETELY EQUIPPED OFFICE IN THE WEST. bundred thousand men who filled that plain. | i) ‘| Ming conditior ( conl enough to | marched off the field wich some thousands of | monk did —mea too. She skim along lika da | sprains, bruises, etc. Cures i = Er CTOC AT TN Tt T O I e A UL e e R LD st du milla-poud and da peop! | -} = Ofiicev Third F].OOI', Paxton Block. Dopital, in the hanils of ignorant e | ot time, Once iore thoir fronblos would only | €xposed. — He formed his forcos a fow miles | & d da peopy laugh, and da_peop' nav cholera morbus, diarrhea, colic, TELEPONE,1088. - - - ENTRANCE, GTH ST. ess surgeons. | calied to mind what 1 had | Degii The acle of Ttalian armor-clads | from the battlo field, and remained there | da granda, bigsn timo joost lika du boy at da R e a6 g heard of operations. My Leart bewt violently | sulfi' sorbuoly G T 1) e ot athia p i oA hia | CU YA worosl piaka ik and any pain in the stomach or and I mechanically arvanged, as a kind of rudo cuirass, my handkerchief and pocket AR THALIGR (0L FUhE o 1o return and But da nexta day du stap go lika da drunk | hbowels, sce, of any drugois newspaper seribes, but the attempt would be | help Thomas and his havd-pressed army. | man. She roll, she stagger, she wabble all Y D9 book upon my breast. Then, overpowered 1 muy nuse th fter m, but made no mo ol found anything but amusing to tue Itallans | Newley’s courseon the second day of Chicka: | over da sca—she maka da monk sick - mon I'urkish Tooth Wz with wearin g / 4 s D " v ’ ' aope (A TRIP 10 ECROPE WITHOUT COST Ei e R A D RHUHOEC I I m‘l...... POECO TIGAANRtoN. A W Recor 1. (ull:‘:(‘)lll.:ll: h:-“‘m.:k Hin feo | gant; cleanses the teeth, BB i 41U J ‘. s, my eyes closed drowsily | yheinseives. mauga was simply inexplicable, too! only to open thi next inst 3 yellow color lika_ da motta re 3 Matigue, howover, at last ginod tho day. | Goorgia's confederato pension systom, un- | Captain H. A, Billow of Lamar, who was | ripe banan' - bim ‘keop ver stil i 1o | fumes the breath and hardens Jyhen (the drums beat at dasbroak I was | der which disabled veterans receive from $5 | unantmously elected junior vico commander | 2t heart in him' mouth and him have him | the gums, 25c, of your drug- T fast neloop. o avero drawnupin xank. | to 823 por month. necording to 1o d1sability | by the inte Cirand Aring 7. the. Teomubiie s | 60N him liver und him lighia s b pontn: The roll was called, then we stacked our | iy highly creditable to our state, but it should 2 : { ; y too, but him ‘mouth is ver' large joosta like | €ist. Turkish Remedy Co., Tis: arms, and_overything announced that wo | accept und maintain the home near this city | CAmPment at Manitou, Col., was onze one of | mite, dat why hin ablé to consain b Omaha, Neb. r a. N llr should pass auother uneventful day in order to comploto the good work, says the | the brave troopors of tho old Seventh cavalry | aud not cast any macaroni_ ona . aha, INeb, wat Butabout 8 o'clock an aide-as-camp ar- | Atianta Constitution, I¥ will bo of interest | and saw service not only . . . ail to Six American ! iu the civil war, but | come back buttered aft’ many days, — ~ N B :‘1“]‘ d with orders. We were commanded to | to revive the situation in othor southern | in many a desperate Indian encounter on tho da ) Donk L oL t00=tocat liks I CU RE FI s ! 0 arms. atates; Virginlaiodithe movement, ant: 66 | itn e sion for | da oder peop' who *mev? m o moal,” Q N INTiQ < i tablished a confederate home at Richmond, | his gullantry and excellence as a sol fier, He | Put who feel alla da time 1ike da whale felt ‘When 1 say cure 1 donot mean mersly tostop the We followed slowly, and 1n twenty mivutes | for the support of which the stato oxpends | restened mans years ago, since which ' time [ J00st before him elovate Jonah, for . time and thon have thera roturn again, 1 oan Trouaw the outpiosts of tho Russians falling | 810,000 a your. Pensions to tho amount of | hio hus been & prominens resdent of tue A | . Mt Cunard s vor smarb—ver shrowd. radical cure. 1 bave mado the disease of FITS, EPL. i back nxd entering the redoubt. We had a | £ 000 annually are also pad, ki ‘ 3 1sas valley. Ifany one is at any time de- | Him ~hava da dinwngroom up in da | LEPSY or FALLING SIOKNESS a fifelong studs, T e ” \ \ N A \ baitery of artillery on our right, another on Alabaia has no home, but pays 25,000 a | sivous of provoking n fizht, it is only neces- | front end of da boat where she warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases, Because ma | l) 4 ) | 4 L our left, but both some distancd in advanc year in pensions. to speak slightingly of Custer or the | Pith and toss joost cuough to | othershavefailed is no reason for not now receiving a i I i I g ' of us. They openeda sharp fire upon th Arkansas has o home at Little Rock, bullt uth cavalry in Captain Billow's pres. | knock da appetite clear ‘outuder monk—mea | ©ure. Sendatonce for a treatise and a Froo liottis of encmy, who returned it briskly, and the re- vrivate subscription, supported by state | ence. too! klim 'way ahead of Newa Yorka board | By infaliible pomedy. Give Expross and Pust Offico. doubi of Choverino was soon o od by L ! i g Shh LB house kecpers on da grabsaving quastioe H. G. ROOT, 3, C.y 153 Pearl St N. Y. ae volumes of thick smoke. Our regiment was lorida has no home, but 830, TStory of the Confederate Leader, Da beddaroot da st Vo L 51ves: | = . e 3 = ] i e T ey pays 830,000 a ¥ N 1te 1 on du sbiv bave two shelves | gioms Quick 7 g ccure One o o 0 ground. ‘Their bullots (which Sided in the state fifteen years WL T Mississippi is without & home, but has made al provision for her indigent and dis- confodorates, fora me. Da monk’ sleep on aa 'toppa sho T o ' sleep on da 'toppa_shelf and da flrst night him bava da night horse. am him bome i him own' it bed. »him wanta drink of wat’ so him illustrative of the consideration ¢ always showed for other while remaining ab- solutely indifferent to what wight befall him- besides were rarely aime forred to fire upon our over us, or at worst knoc at us, for they pre- imoncers) whistlod dupa shower of These Trips. tsfuction. Can bo malled Al of Goodiman Drug Co., Ombi earth and stonos, Missour: i IR s TR s Wl dbEae ek e e e il S, e Missourl pays no pensions, buta movement | self. It was in the Wilderness fight and he | ruisa up and walk offa da. shelf. Wow — —_— : : 5 e o rom Omaha to Just as tho order to advanco was [ is'on foot to raisa §100,000 to cndow 8 bome | and Goneral Wade Hampton wero passing | Biff!! Himdrop liia da dull sick’ thud, Him [ Arrangementshaye beon eflectaa by the ] ex e we offer g froo ticket from Omaha (0 glven —the cuptain looked at | without state aid ovor tho field, They camo to o narrow pass | Skinna bim shin, him broaka him heart and publishers of Tur: ek which enablo us to | New Vork, Phitadelp ke denh T ey ity ooked my sprout | "Maryland has o 10,000 home nenr Baiti. | preeiho field, hey comotos narrow. pass | byqiicn du record at da sama time. : make a novel and attractive offer to par- | iere are no potnts on (his continent ot Pk L e RS 1001y drandeq | more, “aided by tho stutotothe extentof | 1ho passage was well coverod by the northor In du smoke-room we have da groat =% [ === ties who are dixposed to devota their thne | grenter general Interest tian iieso thiee buliots aided my herofe coolness, while my Louisiana has a home near New Orleans, | “Hampton,” said the commanding gener ol MV Tag Ot NV AL aEie R U\_"‘j = "EHVE AND BR N TR_AT . scribers for Ti: OMANA WEERLY BEE or | the seut of rovernment. The parsons and self-respoct assured mo that the danger wiy | W10 the state grants iv $10,000 a year. *I reckon you had better go ‘round through | Mis g5 2 dulko, Tire SUNDAY BE: between this date and | points of inferest in Washinglon ave in @ real one, sinco 1 was veritably under firo, orth Carolia ot only pays pensions, but | the trees ind meet mo on the other side, as | & lord, do monke wea too, and da il Il A e T e R T ane 10th day of June nest TR AL 1 was delighted at my self-possession, and | has appropriated £i1,000 for a home. the firo of th jArRihodtoi s ver Jangerous | ya Bulls, luts,Jonnnics, chappios I i asalty 3l qlog so thisery decsr 08 Tnis offer will bo open only to parties | Bnd haiperel e ae L eneial and X ed forward to tho sure of S Carolina pay: & .| here.’” 'That is ull there is of the storybut of e e Ol Ri0s. Chdnnios of dlla s, remature i Age Barrennesy, L.os: of Fowor er will ba ope artle ¢ Ipitla us thio. comin d :]ul.ufml{lnl;(w’:u ll{;:a‘u‘:: f:.’..‘u”.‘g 1;{‘0:.::%[“1. flun:”l;l;lz)\‘ua“ll;l:I‘N’;‘\llql' about #0,000 in pen course, Gencral Hampton said: “(eneral h;m'(ux}n_m]npl:u:.‘ Dey pll‘x_\n poke’, play t.:‘\:;x.!:’urh;ux‘;‘}:ml.‘-“vm 22%5as, sud Syermatorrhose soliciting subscribers in Nebraska, [ owa L‘I\".‘)‘ g e of tne country are r el S aval B b v Leo, I guess if you can walk thero I can fol- | Whisty dey drink, dey smoke, doy sing, dey | Svariadulgance. BAch box ontains onsmentbeteoss. South Dazota and Kansas, 4 d ditraveling given capture of the redoubt of Cheverino. Texas has a home established by subscrip- | |4 © LS ) tella da funna stor', dey bet how inucha mil WISt abox, or sl 1or S5 eengy Alcaceral racordad will be Kepbiotalt subs 1 awhe s bl s and traveling given wilhe colonel passed before our company. | tion, Tt costs about £.00 & vear. and stace you. s da ship go'n’ to run _cacha day. Da monk | WIth each ordef for'alx bozes, will rund purchaser R o awards will | WERKLY o SINDAY THK. e s to 1o, “you nro goiug 10 320 | aid is expocted shortly Whe Votorans and da duke form one syndicate ana go into ko s and Geniico sol G DO D O L P b u your first iction, s ke T (aataDlhad ey hotna et i b o da pool—doy alamost gt swumped, pat da GOODMAN DRUG €O o made without partialty, we offer n 1ras. jicket from Omana (o 1 gave & martial smilo and brushed my | 10 o of Androw Jackson. “ihe Hor, | The veterans have been holding ono of | i BP%hOY, fonmiost Kit s massacot— | 110rarnam g S e G Nigara Falls and reunra. Bvory since oy b o bullot, whieh had struck tho | itace,” the state donating §75 acres of land, | their great annual meetings at Hutchinson, | him brnga luck ton da. duke axd mor s oba et fan The European Tour, your ehildish wonder was srousell by the a ces distant, had cas ? 3 - ¥ T ) by 5 desc 01 ¢ 0] chool readers ot and giving #10,000 for improvements in 180, | Kun. --they have two big mectings ca ch yeat | da bigea wad mon’ —Englisha mon’ issctiptionin the old isctiool £ o i Vi i ist’ O v thess onde) 1 falls you have desired to d“l‘[‘;lpponrcd oL S The legislaturo which recentiy adjourned ap- | —and have gone their several and separate soVoou L paid Mist' Cunard fora da tickets To the personthat will secure the far- § (059 Wondqriis (41ls you BAYE EEAd b Hoimuiitia iasiang had discoy- riated §25, B, s monk’ tink dat v 5 5 ber abscribers for T pi ot g oH A A TaeE et ered that their bullets did no harm, for they | 250 riated §25,000 for a building and £5,000 a | ways, d d cover da pas. gest number of cash sabscribers for most delightful excursion and one and in addition, §0,000 [ In the language of the late “Unclo Ches | sage. Notta much! We had to ' fee s may bo necessary for | ter” there were ‘‘more of 'em” this vear than | and tip ev' man ona da boat from year for its suppor or so much therec UNDAY Bir, | Out oxpense. given for securing subscrib- of | o8 to Tk Wikkny or SUNDAY BeE. For the sixth largest 118t of subscribers OMARA WEEKLY BEE or Tie Dbefore June 10, 1891, wili bo given fre replaced them by a fire of shells, which be- gau to reach us in the hollows where we lay. Phenoline A expenditure annu in pe . whicl ever. The average attendance at these de- | da cook tou da smoka-stack. Dat mak : oAN te eke ” 0 S B .1 tnan. ealdo mo, Utought that $25,000 peryear will cover tho | pred the supply of badges was based on that | We steam along da groata long time. Wo [ 3 cures 3 This ticket will includo first class passago | Lake City and rownrn, ho famous Mor o congratu Ax' you,”" said tho captain, as [ | pongion list calculation and fell at least two hundred | see nos land, nou ships, noa wuales, noa ice. Colds in the from New York to Ewope and return L oha'wnl'in'time lose much of its interest. e {'h“.“',‘:y pwy shako. “*You are safe now for Of all the southern states Kentucky alone | s hort. bergs; joost wat',wat',wat',alla da way. But j Hoed © This inciudes also all traveling, hotel and N"“A'\'-'”f“\‘;m""r would bo ‘:“,(u‘mlll.;:x‘.;; -~ = has made no provision for her ex-confeder- 3 2 one morning da monk looka out da’ porta- r =] slgnt-seeing expenses. ¢fhe trip will be | to visitthe booming city. Garfleid beac | tickknow the military superstition which be- | i, L i X000 {oder) Oldest Soldier in the World. hole nad it maka him grin alla ovor, 1 sag: | O byleneioppion; 2 1Ado with an axeucsion pasty gotten un | 1oF coursa e A e foves that the axiom non bis in idem is as — - Russia puts in the military claim for her | “Jockoletta, whatta da mat?’ Him poin; 0 Sieat g by Mra, M. D, Frazar of Boston, sad will | hitestonens a fon of the Lot SLmmor applicable fo tho battlefield s fo the courts Sherman's Wonderful Memory. army that she possesses the oldost soldior in | him tail outa da wind. Ia look. Granda | & Ostarrh Q boin charge of competent guidos, The | days, Why hot sceure s numbor of suh | of justice. I replaced my shako with a | The vroaigious memory of cortnin great | the “world. ~This gentleman is a Colonel [ sight. It makamy heart and myastom' glad. n {na very shery ol P00 ohATAS 0L oOmBaIunbi gulilen seribers for THe W EEKLY OF SUNDAY BEE swagger. 1 | on B often been remarked. It is a sur- | Gritzonko, hving at Pottawa, near Odessa, | Smootha wat'. Silver sunashine. Greena | 7 Al 2] TAvslarhag 0o carohmhnteverFiIhe lourillsnaieskantriny e g fuda wy to mako ono rafso onc's | prising fact tnat mulitary mon, whoso | who, on Februaty 7, colobrated his ono hun: | fand.. Troluad near (hacentm Cha rceha 3 a covers wil the principal countries of | “For'the seventh lurgest ilst of subscrity . hat, " Lamd, s lightly 03 I could. And this | minds ono would think would bo filled with | dred fud seventeonth birthday, urering jumpa for joy—men too. Iraland—Patsy. | O Europe—England, Germany, Switzerland, | (rs weofler a frec tickgt to Genver ahd retchod ploce Of avit Was, inthe circum- | groat” and startling clroumstances, to th | tho sorvico In 1740, thus ovor ono hundred | tande Mickiand s da pand- sight | D @ France, Belgium, Italy, and tneic princl. | Manitonand vetuen, While &stoiter e stunces, received as excellent. ) exclusion of all small matters, often remem- | years ago, o roceived from the hands of tae | for one longa seasick age. X 34 palcities, tucluling London, Paris, Brus- | pleasant festure Denver —the queen wyl compliment you,” said the captain. | ber trifiing occurences. Empress* Catherine, after the taking of Well, one Irish boa t hitch onto da Troorio | 3 (5] sels, Borlin, Rome, Floronce, Veulee, | ity of tho plains—is nlways worth seein on Will command a company tonights for | General Shormuu three years ago was vis- | Tamnil, whoro no was sorving uhdor tho com: | —tala 'off da mtile v oo pnto da Den o] MilonTGencateons 1 prlip Sislisalthiand iRy mer rlaaris i Istail mot wurvive o dav. ” Eve vy timo [ | ing Lhiladolphia says e Pross, Standing | mand 'of the grout Souwirof, u military | we sail o da Irisi son. Blue, biuc beautis j CarA ety H Hilan, Qange 619 Mantionice Yelnbtuiinaant, irsalia dec b % mo has | ono duy at a window, ho saw a bl police- | gold medal beariug the inscription: “For ox- | ful. Nexta night wo reach Liverpool noxta ST nty- o Days of Sight-Seeing £ B R a1 been touchod by sou apeut ball: and.» ho | man with a very loug beard go by on tho | coptional bravery at the assault of Ismail, | door to Kidnoy vool. Docks. Heoks crc | = sl Boventy-Three Day SRi 000K Stoab aipioulibua more sl added, In a lower tone, “all the names begun | stroet, December 11, 1789, docks) alla 'round and noise lika ua thund’ Onshe Tne party sterts from New York June SUNDAY Or W EEKL with 2. The general uttered an exclamation of sur- : 27 and returns to that city by Soptember Ilaughed skepti h p 3 storai, 27 an y by Sop o Jaughed siept most beople would | prise, but suid nothing more. Next day he | Hanrixatox, Neb., May 12.—Not for many | * Da monlk pile out—mea too, We sotta da 1. SRy Bave beonatrnok, puncs \out moet would also | saw tho same long bearded policoman g0 by, | yoars nas.the ‘abscrvance of Momorial. day. | fooron torra. cotta one wore s 48 . - Taken by any individual alone, this Fu- Conditions TR e pa e ishedo propotlo | and bl timo stntamoskenger ontiand maked |3l s oo LR EHIAEES 20 S AT [ e, e i ot aaike da f tour would involve n outly of at 3 J words. But, conseript thoigh I was, I felt | the man to come in, ; 09 40 K and roll alln day long joost lika da boat. | Beet Sugar Enterp”se ropean tour wou ol iy that ftouid, rust iy thoughits to 1o one, and | Mo policoman presently entered tho room, | 1 northeastorn Nobraska. Extensive pro- | fud rol alis dav loug Jocst lika ‘da Da g least §i00. Now what are the conditions upon ghat it was my duty to scom always calm and | and made a militavy salute to the genoral. ' | parations are aiveady in progross by the va- 4 4 it SHE T . . wiich thous tlokeis are glyen away? IThe ) sy and mad s y enoral. : t org' come up _outa da . hold PUBLISHED MONTHLY. A e e o LTI Subicrivers rald. “Yos" suid Genoral Sterman, “it's tho | rious local Grand Army of the Ropublic posts | §™%,ma™"5s Shquic et 108 Bold. % Cents a Year, American and Canadian Tours | peuringot the largost list o sunicrivors At the end of half an hour the Russian v ! Do you remember me, Mr. [ foran elaborate observation of the day, in Rooney” to cheera da monk up, i paper fn the west 15 80 well and favorabl, e had sensibly dunmished, We left our o) which voteran and civilians will unite, 'There | 1,3 4a org' ben too near da bot of u da saq | Locust and Thira st - rand 1iang; Hoh For the gecond largest st of subscrib- § known and solicitors have aiways found wsvor to advance on tho redoubt. “Uertainly I do, general,” said the police- | promises to be bonors and flowers in' profu- | il o tune but “MeGint. Toars sy | Dovoted to the e ment of the boot sugar in- 4 = LB | fvan casy matter to secure ubseribers ok B e R promi AT e earosa- 1 1t pla; ] 1 3 e, o n ment of tho b i ors we offer & freo ticket from Omaha to sasymesieeiio secite Subeoriiers Our regiment was composed of three bat- | man, ion in this section of the state for the de- | poora monk, poora me Qustry in the United States. Manufacturing sugar AR 4 iy e 1hacrip! has slwe) falious. Bl second had 0 taice tho enemy | “Aud do you remember where we first | parted soldicr boys this vear. Well, we maka da break to leava da place, | from beots, has proven asuceess both in California San Fraucisco and Los AnGolos ani ro- | kopt paoswith it Topulation and 10 de; n flank; the two others formed the storming | mot 1 = ¢ Liverpool officer, what Ic A | and Nebraskn. The average por cont of sugar in Ne wurn. Magniticent mountain scenory, tho | sires to add newnames to its long list_of party. Lwas in the third s, sl It was in Califorain. You | Fafal Fight Between Ranchmen, | buboue Liverool oficer, what look R N B benutiful Golden Gate, tho land of sun- | friends. ielugatall tines o peopia’s pi On fssuing from behind the cover we were e only a lieutenant then, and I was your Herexa, Mont., May 14.—Nows has ‘olda chappy ! Showa up! Showa up! | Germany manutuctures annually 1,500,000 tons, more shine, fruits and tlowers. “Who has not The subscription price of Tik WEEKLY b ti'l by w’\r-I al §.~II«‘-,\ s, which did but | drummer.' SR y reached here from Rad Lodge, Mont., of a f Whatta you got in da_grippa-sack!" I open | than any other country in the workd. The U. 8. im- seen California will not dle happy.” | ppgis s1.00 per year postpald to any place u”lmrm. Ihe whistiing of tho balls *That's it," said Genoral Sh Sand | rggal shooting affair on I’at O'fara creek, | da grip, and showa my extra dicky and da | portsannually 150,60 tons of sugar, which at five Travel is an educator, and to properly | in this country or Canada, or # sont -~ amazed me. But afterall,” I thought, “a | instead of that beavd you had bare v 8 bair 4yt over the line of Wyoming. Alfred Cails | two pair socks and one 000k by ' Rudyard | conts per pound, would amount to §150,000,00. Shall appreciate the vasiness of our great coun- | toa forelgn count vear, but | battlo is lass terrible than 1 ex pocted.” ortwe, mavbe, on your chin, And if1am | jotro, n young rauchman, sud Hank Chap. | Stripaling. Da book catcha dn eyo of da | the U. S. manufacturo hor own sugar ding try one n best featurus, T BunnAY LXK e B DR 7005 s Wo advanced at a smart run, our musket- | not mistaken, your namo is Hutchinson, 3 althy or, o ver | o himsay: “Is Stripa culttvating, harvesting and manufacturing the sugar or th 1ist of subscribers | Omuhnsubsciibers for Tux » (L h wan, @ wealthy rancher, had trouble over | custom man and himsay: “Is Stripaling an e Wik SUNDAY BEE we offer | will not b counted in this competition. 7 80 it 19, general,” sald the policeman, the 'kilne of two of Chapman's shoep by | Americano author?’ ['say: “No. Da Meri. | beetdiseussedin tho Heet Sugar Enterprise. Send LR LR O L e ™ Have. your fHonds sub. { All at once the Russiuns utterod three ey entered into & conversation on the In the quarrel Chapman shot and | cauo peop' nev’ har abouta him.” *“Well, you | stumps for samplo copy. Grand Island. Neb. A per. Sample coples for t down the beautirul 8t Lawre | hurrahs—throe distinet hurrabs—and then | old times in California and. Mexico. The kitled, Catliatte anTes oo give himself up, | can pass, da man said, “Stripaling is no nh»:i\l ‘.x;::_,:, l“k”lhl‘lmlnmlu ok 1 had not seen nln.- old drummer sinee | jie ¢luims self-defonse, " | Englishman.” ST d tko that silence,” said the cap- | the Mexican war, and bad never soe 3 30 We SKippa o J et ote ko tha sls ' d n soen him S0 we skippa out for da Rotel Adelpl', What could be grander than a trip #cribe for the & o', | Wapdod frovon nariest 0 % ° °8 B RITELR MR O will please say sowhen send- summer? 'To conte Thousand Ixlcs is deilghtful, How much f vhilo n thelr first orders, th a beard, but recognized him at the first Grand Arvmy, Tra Laverpool brunette—she ver' dark more delightful to visit them while in ingin't i RBRAOIN0 Yore D) 3 y A o pacl 8 009 hEUNSIIRmARG Varl deric= erdire clac Remittance in full must accompany ! bogan to think our peoplo wera too eagor. | glance on the street after forty yoars hud The Grand Army of the Republic ot Ohio | ver' black from coal smoke and olda age. Da Yenlugoaind. o or obt esub. | every order. I could not help comparing, mentally, thej A L o Ana all this pleasura for obtaining su ey f H shouts and clamor With the striling sty | PAssed by has undoubtedly reached its greatest | peop' scema to be da children of Ham, Shem soAREAUEA plaghore Ear obigining sub: wo'six mon subwriptions or. fou. of the enemy (2 AELKI0E $0AN08 P T e strength. It now numbers almost fifty thou- | und Japeth all mixed togeth’. Evory face B, o will b cou Wo quickly reached the foot of ) i LR AL S sand, savs the Toledo Blade. There proba- | ina da street would stop da besta Waterbury For the fourth larsest list of subscrib- | ted as one order. doubt. The palisades wora brokes nag teg | , CoPtain Tin Harrison tells the Atlanta | biy will never bo time from this on'when | watch ina da world, Da streeta. oars ary et L earthworks shattered by our “:”‘l\f "“".‘"“';‘ Constitution this little story of the battle of | the numbers will be =o great, for the boys in | queer and slow and bad, but da car track 15 — = one by one passing away to “kame's | smooth and good and 1t beata da Meric amping ground.” track alla to smash. Dey beata us on - . pavements and streeta signs, too, but DeWitt's Little Early Risers: ouly pilito | da beer is lika da quinine — it cure sick headacko and regulate the “bowels | maka da monk’ sick—mea too! But da peop’ rour of *“‘Vive I'Emporeur! our soldiers | UBautilly: Whila the pickets were making | blue ar rushed across the ruins their way forward, expecting every socoud to | eternal 1 raised my eves. Never shall | forget the | run into close range of the enemy, it was sight which miot my view. The smoke had | qeemed advisble : e mostly lifued and remained suspended, lko | fhe o dvisable to send & vidotto ahoa CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED c'/mas-»s P DIAMOND BRAND PrERIVROVA b e ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Rafe, Bures snd reliable Pl for sl Ganopy, ab. Twonty Teot Above tho iy | Hle was 1o creop aloug ‘uutl o was ouo s livein it, swim in it. Dp bhr-tenders bre ail Tans R aInAL S il “’_l,.‘ ) TR S \ AThrougih 8 DS mist could b parcaived; | Lo ALy Yards or so ahead of tno picket Time (ATAT: girls and da women_ and girls of du town s iiita e behind their shattered pa upot, the Russia coast was clea ’\\‘]H'I‘\‘Il pon I’lll‘ line ‘\‘\ull[’:l Epoch Bix6.08 18§ IJ“““ ]‘;:““.;.”":: L'lk' ']“lrh““'o' }:' 9% A gronadiors, with ritlos lifted, as motionlos | mivanco to the point amd the cidons 1d | ‘*You'll have to pay half-faro for that boy, | Dat pleass da monk’ ver' much—him ver Hold by al a8 atatutes. 1 can seo them still—tho loft | deuth cronp fomyiel o vidotto would |y agam, " said a conductor, “Ho is cortainly | fod of da female soc e G ok aldeabaih ey of overy soldier glaruix at us, the right | A middio-aged man was seloctod for this | OVer five years old R gL A e aTED Rlamahn i g bldden by his lifted gun. Iu un emorasure | duty, us boing naturally cautions and besy | “Indeod ho isn't? ropliod tho passenger, | 48 Softon A hg R AR A b aR e 1 ;‘. few foot distant @ man with fuse stood | propared to die. Ho didn’t want to go, bue | “1 have taken that child free for over six .\x:‘“m\ ‘::.rm A e ianateian splend Y & cannon. ho went. ik years, I'd have you understand, and I don'y | Streets I suuddered. I believed that my 1ast hour | "“Pha line had advanced nearly to the crown | 1ntond to bogin paying fare for him Bow " BR ke Ghisaa lin it g o Qo B3 Toockon Blese L 3 - L OB bs anne. 1o nea ! oriadithe of a bill and tho videtto' disappoared from e but not in wind and gitta-there-ELi nust Omiednon, 32, N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnam Sts. bim speak. § 1L of | DAck and signal, and hearing no uoise, the | speckled up wWith pimples, they'd make m No griping, no nausea, no pain when Da D . ' . - . There came from the redoubt a roll of | pioket line was ordered forward. “Queen of the May." What shall 1 dot | Witt's Little Eurly Risers are taken. Small - rums. Taaw tho muzslos lowered, ' IRUub ) Asthoy reached the crown of the hill they | Wi mor e bettie ot Hallone st a1 I ot i Hoat pil G my eyos; I hoart a most appalling oraah of | saw a fodoral cavalryman riding off with | puidodl or e of Hatler's suruaparilla and i sound, to which succeeded groans and cries. | their Videtie & prisoner RiZackior Hou. L tho mony oy Applying the Remedy, Then | looked up, amazed to ...\]‘1 nmcu_d..u‘u “Halt! Halt!" shouted a dozon men symul. | Ploodpuritier of the ‘i’ ARPIRE DS t ° . dving. The védoubt was stiil wrapped 1n [ tancously, and the cavalry man halted - - g alg. : is QUICK. Others in smoke. 1was surrounded by the l({?l‘d snd | The vidotte quistly crept baok a fow stops % "‘"""Y Amy |""“§‘l‘.“* know Mr. Goslin, I am omparison are slow or > TR gt ras exto t ero ket : ashington troubled w nsomnia suffering s wounded. The captain was extende ¥ | to where his musket had been dropped and, O ow I wead in tho papah today that DEAD, If suffcringtry Wo are now making & sot of teath for .00, Morels Thin Elastic Plate, as WOOD'S PLASTER, | viyis'is rurd hord niking 11 the pleacintast plato (o wonr, and Wil Not Bronk. in the mouths It Penotrates, Kes | = Puinleas Extraction iy our now mothod Leeth are Positivly extraoted Without Pain of lioves, Cures anger. Gold. Siver and Bone fiilings Crown and Bridge work at lowest rutes. All Druggiats. Office open eveniugs until 30, Sunday, 10 0 b . had carried off his head, and T | seizing is weapon, ho nime: . A little peach n the orchard grow; Goslin Y PR, e S v e Lalbiehs chYAIRy il MEed 16 & 1he sow the way to g0 to sleep pwompLy is to think of pany, ooly six men, excent wyself, remained ), yes," he shouted, %— — Bothiog, doncher know. .o 1L tev 1t thls oroct, thought you had me, didu't you Cost; Ampr-thave yees Lups et This ocarnage was ucceeded by @ | A roarol laughter greeted this, but the Ana Dolaware folks know what to do, very night, and thiok of you.