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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY¥I MAY 31, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES. - . o e . — P £ 5 8. S TS 3P e . S —— T ——— P ———————— ————— e e S o o 5 P ——— A — ——— e S — o 3\ HONORED THE NATION'S DEAD, s a'eh “The uratiod Wi doiivered b e sie e ';‘ THE DINORTELLES OF FAME oress've Mewmorial (&2 se3 Held Riversido Park, New York. FBIATKA, ELOQUENT ORATION BY GOVERNOR WISE | . i Q iy 083 sident Harrison Pakes Part in the Ihoinsands of Veterans and Their Prosident Harrison at Ph s Brisg % Ceremonies at Philadelphia— PuiLabeLena, May 80, -B Fricos at Hanscom Park--Tho i X , Neb, Ma, [ The Day Fittlngly Ob- city was almost entirely s Day's Progeamme -Decos Decoration Services e aniid t Tite Bee] —M v usiness Generally Suspsnded While the People Participais in A 5 " served Blsewhere. President Ha § vating the Graves. Day in Kans.s, ity rved here toda, i 11:13 this morni © the purjose X s . g tia ——— part in the ceremoniss of Momoria Grand Army of tho Kepublic, New Yong, May 80.—Businoss | nd members of the eab: ns and Womnn's cally suspended liero in honor of 1 zuests of George (. Moado pos (A t i honor of 1 and all th irts and govern of the Republi In waiting are closed. The parade was large a $ to welcome tho president wis a g, The graves of the soldiers in t i from the . hoaded by Post ( cterles wero dec and ail the soldiers’ | mander Louis Sango, The president passed strugy monuments were covered with flow n e platform between row of j phwce in this I'he programme for the afternoon included | comrades of tho post drawn up ou | Yesterday were s sarvices at the tomb of General Grant under de. Without the gates a groat crowd | ered with b & hearty cheor, to which tho p rhe Woman's | tho direction ot U. 8. éirant post of Brooklyn programme. at | e LA i\ 2 the that Fiowers in Profusion. \ nd fired minute guns during t ty Lo take bis inaugura Neb,, May 0. 1t number of ex-confede s LA LA AU 2 St i 1as been the guest of Puilaaclphia, Anyawas sont as guosts, L Ihe party entered carvisges and pre hn S, Wise of Vi by the es K up the ant oration, as fol Independe hall. T lent to @ e t was introduced to Mayor St bl f speech the mavor weled nnumerabl president ho replie s follows . LLESTE) t ferved to Wy re It tion on t the Repablie and Fellow Citiz f of Blue Springs delivered an s veren t 1t great pleasur stand in this Erank Seaman Gives fHs Life to Save edifice, In this 1 plu 1o take purt 2 S Another's School Chitdeen Decorate, W0 froo todiy s @ comrade of the' Grand Arniy of 1l t S Repriblic in these most instraetive and inter- | o day, wi 1 3 b it gram to Tie Bey Decoration day was ob- | place inour hearts; and t naze of other | to keep alive inour hearts the served heve today, Av 1:30 the procession o to their raler nse of | patriotie devotion to suerifice thie i ¢ o ; 1= | tormed; headed by the Fiv iment band, ! G O | PTG RSOt o . : Siibat Nebraskp national guards, and foilowed by t i | dead in t sliere the oundatl and G elinkin ¢ L £ Company (i and sof Voterans, Geneva wit ar of | government were made and were put veo lad e dear s 1 U ! 2 dwision, No. 82, Uniform Rank Knigtts of g verence for their public sta- | that course levelopment wh meteors, 4 ! y 3 ¥ Pythins, Wilson post, Grand Army of the Ve o favored class 40 whon re- | Drouht our 1o dts prese promise. ie b I B e ! L s Kepublie, and Relief corps, marchini to the | peated trinls are given. hose blunders | prosperity and « 1ence ahong the T it o ) cometery, whero the schiool children per. | 4rgconceuled or condoned of the “eartl have recently wo the I formed itie decoration exercises, after which Hudeon river opposite 10 fro Gesgva, Neb, May 80.—[Special Telo nated by tk G We o) ho dists o every comer, Yet, the | extended trip, been 4 to {'“\v"‘ Howers voud 1n an effort to save AR r tests w we fmpose are sovere, and wo are [ what the flower is of the rom the various schoo Lle | t stop to [ | asalute was fired by a detail from Company | yerci udzniont, With us the stumbler | that were planted here, We are here in Phi vieh Hall to be divided betw i Aty e "L G e procession then returned to the park [ <eldom rises: wnd s often teampled into tho | delphia, o community nstitut u prin- | tees to g t Hill and Pore stands to his I'he sliriek of A will ve- | gt listened to an address by C. E. Adams of | dust of oblivion by the crowdiug feet that | cipies and good-will anong men, yetina | By virtue of the Yieard, liko the wall of ‘@ lost spirit, Superior ¥ pross around Wi, Many there be. who, wfter | compunity that had given conspicuois illus- brings a shudder {o tho soldier, but still 1 1 - lite's hurd straggle, arecast at the final o tration of ‘the fuct that the fruits of peace s « has been lnid in Loup City Decorates. count fnto the sl ofmedioerlty, “Few there | may somatimos be madg to e defended by the | Beduie, Bt IEae 0 AL O 4 o A e e e y il I. Manhood and SUn O AB MR B0 S pag jo who earn the only honors which republics [ valorof the soldicrs.” You did not at ail de- | we ugreat abundance. The caro which s auain place the log in lots '\.-," he lines, ‘.\“3 U R et (o this misiciar ”l,'w City, Nev., Muy ¢ Selalg bestow after death=a tomb, & monument=-to | part fron the great essons which were ti the schools had taken of the flowers of | sition. By this time S into thetr pf as if enger toshavo [ jOVe ANO MAXEhANE. LORELACE 0 e I ting | Eram to Tuk Ber.|—An immonse crowd ot numes as eximples, To the | by the founders of this great colony, when | Friday's memorial exereisos had left then; the danger of death. Asthe plunzing shot b . i e >[ irdpalfid K MUK ored here today to participate in the Decora- y of such, their equal fellow citizens in | uniting with your comr wdes trom Call the nearly as fresh as ever for the decora tear nway tho comrades, their souls aro secn | togotber the libertics of tho people our people bring such tribute of love and | states, you went into the field to hold up this EBIEY el himsell he sank ieath tho J ¥ ) tion any services of Shilo post, Grand Army Sk 3 § ! s of vesterday. Many were car Y Awal)E 1nitholy (oyes.: Battories roll {iko LEGEND OF THE 01N, L post, Graud lorness and reverence, us vassal never | banner, to maintain a peace which shouid be , i 3 | surfac Sty . . e | folt for must tual and flipervading RLITIBENT fully packed 1n wot sawdust and | surfac heavy drum beats, and the air shudders with The character and strengul of the Republic, No. 124, Hon.W. H. Conger | felt for master. . verpetial and allpervading in all the states, | (. ke ki ] ¥ . * ) ; o 1 b 4 S RN vi e of th day and ontertained the | pDeath leavesus nothing but theie greatness. | Oledience to the luw s th fhrst elenent of | others woven | in wica or bound 1 As sc nd was reached the Swedo hissing shot there are birds of the earth iy be told by 1 | was speaker of tho day and entertained the | pd'fy wo de hom s withont silf abiee: | domestie nodee and social order, You' went | bouquets wero kept damp by wot cloths enre- | e, th F o ABl EUrors At ain the clouds, so thero are music. “God | Save the A hns | audience for forty minutes with & very abla | mens We cannot mar ey flntters, brocding | out to matntain that and have established, as | fully wrapped QElsaT G\ HeRha o iy PDEOICD L i above hum. distresses to the ol nd of heredity rul nd kingly | speech, The piarade was headed by the | ambition or pride I beideve, agaln in the affections of nll our s It was impossible to learn bis namo o whero tho - wolinac and the dead. ' power. The *Mat has the | Grand Army of the Republic corps, followed 1ither we come, heart hungry for the only | people the old flag of our fathers and e comes the lull in tho battle, moro terrible than | tremor of an excitable au tiug peo- | by 100 members of the post; next in line | SROUWhery wo may expres gratiude to al- | settled perpeutly the gastion of vl 8B aimongz the members and“all” went to the oue | Tho body of Seaman was recovered in a the tempest. Expectation’ walks al . cime the schooi children and civie societies, | yine, Brevieuaee S WAL PUS il g o TUTHEIOY et sortled | part of the ground where their comrades | few moments and evers possible effort made the spirits of the men, The charge is to bo “Star Spangled Banner” keeps time to | followed by avtout one huudrea and fifty | G0 RE G eikante 1o o lving o to tentment and | happiness | were buried. Some few sraves scattercd R % ¥ wmade. The immensity of space seems picreed beating of 6,000,000 patriot hearts, with | teams. ‘who services were closed by the dec A the tomb of the great, the Ameriean free- people. 1 appreciate most | among the 6,000 were marked with flags and the teringg bayonet I'hen comes into as its deam mujor, oration of soldicrs’ gi at Evergr man draws his inspiration from the fountain iy this zencrous weleome which vou ex- | did not miss being decorated because they | Proved umni r. e was dead, and had sweeping swords Vlezend that the richest music of te renditoniieljreadive snd taighy do Thero | tona fo mo and shall ke part In fhe exers | wero not with teir foltow soldiers given up his i save another, a strauger TV T e a R RO NG | R Fonlose s Rtlibe andt then lost A Eigl ottt e hough dny represeutas | e events whieh they commemorate. 1 hive | R D RnOcRbl Lomem pensolita it ; g BUELC IR RO TS WAL D 2 B 3 102 [Spao role- | Y never been abie to tilnk of the day ws one ol s done and each grave ed not on! | t belones to tho Gate ¢ lan, y have become viddied and tattored | a e ice I ) the north. 'The coid of | Nowrcuk, Neb., May 30.—[Special Tele- [ Uy 100000 1ies one whose great qualities | mourning T have never quite been able to | with the stars and stripes but with roses and b T i e ike the ranks of tholine Thoy ard s o ugzenled th the gram to Tie Bee. | —Memorial day was ob. Nead and heart, whose bravery, whose sin- | foel that half rasted flazs were appr e | likies from the bands of k cmemoering e et oy LIALANS the soldiers, and the soidiers fol- | The St I by t sved at this placo in A most appropriate | PHeity, whose mainanimity, whose patience, | on Decoration dav. I have rather fe irndes and trionaa: B tod i the pond in the last year Brave and 1 hands hold those | tide carried it outintot Pho whitlé manner. The procession was formed 2P 1o every obligition, whose feapacity for whose dying we commemorate rejoiced se Tt e eV LR L ELNaT 4 e e RO LAY T oHIHAO T etal things. | of the north heard but mufied | m. on Main streot, headed by the Sugar City | ministiation in- the hghest otlices in L where their vulor puced it We bunor the T i hold 2ninquest on the men march atier them and fight w name’ as among the most remarkable men | tion of whit they did. We moarn for then as Prospeet Hill cemetery was beautifuily B Toie gran 1"“\ |‘l“' Funs are s "”“‘{ I'he wat '! could newish them uot Army of the Republie, the city counzil and | who have ever 11‘\\}% ) comrades from whom we have departe it arvayed. Everything was radiant ith tho ing av Heafey & H ciemy s 1 tie battle is won. Victory oated southward iito warmer | the Norfollk fire department “of four com The theater of his earecr was only the [ Wa'recl the ziory of their dyinzg and the Zlory [ tokens of love and rememberance, The : = is shouted along the lines, War has scrawled | ch ! {more freely camo the music. | panios, fully one hundred strong, carri United States of Auerlcus tie niost dritwatle | of the Tievement. s southem fu i ini- FOUR AND @ HALS PEZ CENT e e s o et mbmiony i L I T ool iund and ICppiatn el medel D 190 | 1eader of one of tho armics of his divided peos | CAfter the presid had_concluded the | decorated. and the carly mornine rainhid | they ngage the Attention of the Ao o % . Sl ki L e S ully one miie in length, and proc ple. Yet, even on that narrow fiell, and | goors were thrown open and foran hour the | freshencd the gras DRLLECS UL Presvdent and Cabinet. L'hey can:uttor no word. fIneir story Is writ from the s pland and Sweden, too, | the cemetery, where appropriate Nider thoso restricting (conditions, he so bore [ SROFS WEkS BAOWE B EE T St @ largo | AL was sudly smli T'he entranc e : 3 ton on tho field of Shiloh, It 1s serawled on | heard the ¢ Riving up the music of theit | were made and the graves of tho dead heroes | himselt that the whole world watched him, | (881 SXECEEEE SO0 g BY 1 on the south led through the long lines of New Your, May 30.~The Herald's Was! the hilltops at Gettysburg, It 1s sanctitied [ peonle. As the Horn floated southward into | were strewn with flowers. and when his work was finished, procluimed | nuif fipeon] oot DS ey nily tended graves to the cirele in the | fniton speeial says: The financial question at Chickumatgn, 1t is plovified on Lookout | summer climes moro frecly camo the music him {0 be of U stamp ‘of trio reutnes conclusion of the pablic recentian | T, of (o vard. enguged the atteution of the president and mountaiu top. Sixty willions of peoplo o | eathored t England's mariners heard « T O O o s cnntitind | comeronr. whero ho toole part in the core- | Here the carriagos had gathered which | hiv cabinet at the meoting today. Something today silently studying that story, It is the | the tune of “God Save the Queen,” but it smneny, Neb, May 80. cial Te 3 B, | brought those who haa tlowers to scatter 3 key to ripening statesmanship, patriotic | had the air of uncient ages and something of s has to be doue snon in regurd to the $52,000,- srandeur and national fove and honor. a departed glory. The horn tloated westward | BT i fish. and how busy with thelr own concerns, g DESCRIPVION OF THE KEBELLIOY, Toward the American const, whero the warm | fitingly obscrved in this city today. The | are'tie far off miltions of other nations. How | from the cemetery the president wad party The war of the vobellior e throngh | sunshine of liborty drove away the chill of | affair was under tho auspices of Russell | unimportant thelr ‘struggles seen to the | wero guests of the board of directors of tho e war of the cebellion wugzed through 2 R AL S, Kokl 4 Z 5 ) | thines on which our thongnts and energics | Union League club. After dining there a & : 2 s g long and dreary years, The states that united | €rupires, and tl iorn gave forth the sweet- | post Grand Army of the Republic, Company P How unknown tous are the names | reception wiil be held fro 1o when the Grand Army of the Republ and Women's under the palmetto flag of the confederates | ¢St music the angel had stored within it. Lt cbraska National tds, and tho'Sons | of- thole leaders. How. uninteresting, o8 | neetr vvill vettrn to Washington Reliof corps carofully saw that overy grave threw off their al nee and defied our goy- | 1S nOW playing the tune that ters tho | of ‘Vaterans, After several speeches at [ o rule, are we to tuen ‘I.m{ of | purty it et had its garland and bouquet erument. ‘They obliteratea from tneir cou- | MiKHY hosts of froodom. It 1 tho music | Stoole's hail tho linoof march was to tho | our - IO s L TLOE T C8 o Whon the worle was finished the beautifut | bonds TR R i P e iat stivs the greatest peoplo of the earth. | cametery, oue mile cast of town, whece the | beyond the imits of our narrow Lind, un AL 4 Yi0n: | cemetery had the appearance of n groat | doesnot mea: that they would be called . tion of tho xal constitntion, Thoy is- noto stirs tho heart of a mighty na- | P es "o the (irand Army'of tho Re. | “FgIndeed soon forgotton oven by aurselves, | Davrox, O, May #0.—Tho Memorial day | fower gardon. Tho work of decorating | Several treasury ofilcials, tary Foster support the constitution of the United States, | Of the isitar Spanstod Bannovtt 0 5 givls with an abuudaneo of flowors decorat Syl 1 6 Featncas ofdman e | held hore. The presenco of ex-President | detailed by the committee on dovoration 10 | pouds coild be extended at 1 per cont ind tho and ook, instead, oaths to support the con Btory) oln the praves, and Company D fired turee | verdict carrlos withiu Ttseif convietion of its | Hayes gave pomp to the demonstration, An | wyer of Custer post, James Kinuey SmntionE G o v Rel N AR Lokt T foderaoy. | Their senators and representatives | this ufternoon. Tho regular Grand Avmy of | volieys s a'salute, justice, It s no judgment upon a cause; it D Lo ¢ the Grand Army, | OF Grant”post, J. W. dewell of Craok camp, | awainst any cor et shta s defiantly bid n farewell to the halls of con- | the Repubiic ceremonies were gone through 3 e Hiros nothin tor the purtientar controversy | almost endless column of the Grand Avmy. | G, O ltgtans: Mrs. Landigren, Mis. | i enio Is based on the principlo’ thaub e R S e S el after which came the decoration of tho o T T e ks that i tho wmun himself the | Son of Veterans, militia und civil organiza- [ ORS00 Y\ ERIMUES AT Jainditiet Mg | This ue s based o the princi X gress oeth, oir e tthadandiaolt(BranvhollolneRIdze | i P a world hus scen that “touch of nature which | tions, fire department and decorated floats | G ot it TGy B where the money could be used ndvantage- president and others to command their armics, | & ! isoldiorsiwhy Ride Tataacr, Neb, May 50, makes the whole world kin,” and hatled his | occupied the afternoon m the parado irant it corpsi G, " e imbealtrvan I Bs i DI Bl R rey tioyisolzad the nety within the | cemetery, the latter feature being under the 86 g ne and J. B, West of Crook 4 f oy seized the nation’s property within the b fonties gram to T Brr ? sre-emfnent qualities of manhood as envitling | “ i President Hayes dolivered the address o Y M. Lacey, comptroller of the cutreney, 1% Thnits of their states as if it were their ow auspices of the Woman's Relief corps. (L6 i to the wdmiration of his race. s x i) K N post, and Mrs. T. L. Hull and Mrs. W. | \ : ) ates ¢ n A 10 Ty toloay hom s Lo Tih el Nonoeal| Limie ir Sy in the Grand opera house this evening, first , i ) . L A . certain that the national bauks, which *how They lnid hands upon our forts and munitions 3 b a Charlutuns may decolve wstalo, of even & | ororring to the causcs that led 1o the | WEstof Crook Heliof corps. hoid between =2,000,000 and £24,000,000 of of war, and used them in battles against our Services at Hastigs. dead. The city pols and those of the sur- | continent. but the impostor has never lived al L Owing to the rain _the committees appoint- | 50 nonds, will be willing to keep them at 2| edto to the graves m Forest Lawn | poy eont = i N 3 1 who could delude o vorld 8 verdlet is | ¢ re cilion, e fc B Peopie. “hay deelnrod by tiw every ertizn | Iastivas, Neb, May 8).—[Special Telo- | rounding country were invited to participate | 1o, could deludg a world, “1ts vorilet bs | outbrese o8 o of the United States an_alien enemy. They | gram to Tug Bre.|--Memovial day in | the excreises. Headed by the members of [ focal iitnenee. 1is judgment is infallibie. | the Tt o “ieilling addrocs | mnd the Jewish cemetery were late in assen- | P logal quostion now arises, docs tho it it T oty 1| Hastings has been a magnificent success, | Roberts' post and the Woman's Relief corps, | The mice 15 s ely great waose fume is wo ton vast audience of veteraus and citizens, | 2UBE Mt was nearly 10 o'clogle beforo they | issuin of the call for tho bons destroy the urned it into their deploted treastry. Yy S (ke G e ey marched from the high school building | wide. ; ; @ s depictod th scones | arrivedat Goo all - An - hour Jater | Lover wents option upon them ! This ques: Tor years they beslegod our. cupital and | Doriaps tho grostost tarcout of tho poopla | they MATSEER, TR 1€ ST MUCUONL GG | A sueh was Ulyscos 8. drant. in which General Tayos dopicted tho scenes | Comrades 1. B. West, A. . tthodos and J. €. | 5T Sl To L settica boforo o final do- seht onr biecding armics b from bl lun | the city has aver had. Tho procession was | 10 the buwwors, whoto o ¥ery fanching abd | itiiere is todny an Arab’ straling hia stocd | ) ) e e e R e Uit Shiad . BiTins by tho SoMtury fonnta o the close of the conflict and . the return of [o cision is reachcd in the matter of extending Bnd Alinnssun e tho anciunrios of our ane | formed at 1:30 o'elock and marched to tho | H e o Able addrase | undur stisdy pitus by the solitury, tountalny | 10 Hie chosc OF uis homes, (onorl Lowan's | 31 B West and Chomas L. it of Crook ant | tho’ bons it tional power. Their pirates scized and | cometery promptly. It was at least a milo | by Rev. H. C. Harman of Utica, Neb. ire gentie Japanose rewding in thoir awn tan= | order, instituting Memorial day, was read | Mrs. Sarah 1. Pottor of Custer ltelict corpy At the m 12 today Prosident Harrison burned our merchant vessels on the 2 5 Fange the story of his 1ifo with wonderand [ 1470 bute: was paid | to ) Sobenpy. | entered carriages and foilowed by an expres XDiessol n desira SR tho! bonds: bo Tos sons,, Sixty thousand “of = your [ gyt 5 At L1501 ateons, lai iDhaa An Insteuc Address. imiration. There are Amcricwn Tndluns. R b ATt blosea AmillatiatunlRl | ed with flowors dvove out o Forest | i, e | (AT T Ty S SR R | s uosh, 1o stron, led. THon | swasrox, Nebi, Blay)80,—(Spooial Telo- [ oroushing, Ly descet e, BIOMEE i | vind of applausoiover tho suldiorstoriesind | Lawt, TS SEaYeS 00 SICUMNG 0TS WA | wiitch bna, resulted. n- tho “einclitug of OUlltaratad ‘an. ery. whidh, 1o marchins | Ralief corps fn oar W counety Wonen® | gram to Tug Bre.|—Docoration day was ob- | miun o wis, | Tiere are Bxypiians, floating ou | reminiscences narrated by the: ex-preside woro (ho biue il oo previously warked | s,000000 ol the bonds, My, Voster urged shook the arth at Donaldso, 1t thundesed | wus” gono. throush with, *tho' docoration | 10ss than 50 people, who, after decorating | i with it finmined ininds sngine | yaeros, May 0. Docoration day was | [oses lilios, curuntions, suitax and all of I B s Il AL, all over tho mountains of Virginia, its in- [ of the cenotiph after the . choir graves of the old_soldiers, adjourned to | to reconcile the strenzth and tenderness, ti A8 93 My g known flowers ol field and hot-house AT el s R DR RAROROUES Vasions rouched Into poncoful Pennsylvania, | Sang - Nensor Mb (o o Thao? ‘Cup. | Shephorda grove, whorea vory ontortiining. | DOWer il amercy to them sostranzely blerdod | observed liore ns a goneral bollday. My | i worl luving been complotod in this city T RO G s St R e an It made tho Potomae the battle line of safety, J. M. Stickall of Hebron deliverad | and instructive a s was delivered by D, | I s great churacter, There aro Fgenchuiun | this morning the Grand Army of the Liepub- | of the dead, the commitiec drove to tho Jow- | Dot N e Yoo e o It bowed 1ts bloody head at Autietam. 1 of tho most masterful addvesses | J. V. Beghtol of Eriend. Tho doctor is & | 1ot " [iaiidne. o whorw his forgiveness and | (e posts and their military escort paraded, | ish cemotery, wheve o cumbor of graves e e tlwlnw-~|4'.x’l[rm».ml.:n tho valley of Shepan- | evor heard horo on such occa Ho ve- | fluent talker and made a great many friends | magnaninity will not be lost. At i\Hmw mo 8 --\l\‘ll" av we E"“:“‘ Mo adiie g " with the leading fing s tho doah. loomed nuew e tho winding | yiewed the war and its causes, spoko of what | while here, islifo and character are known to the | opene th memorial services. he flowers to decorate the graves in these [ id Peunessee. It coused a stream of blood from | pad been accomplished by the soldiers, and farthest bounds of fame, Aund in the wide | W. Atkinson of West Virginia e r two cemeteric o furnished by the Is e Chattanooga to Atlanta. [t fled awuy with erted to the auties they yet owed the worid thore 18 not one wan of Coltic or Angloe | the ovation. Anothor session { the Lake, Long, Webster, [zird, 1t Ralsed to the Sherman to the sea. 1€sank into the earth | conntey they had once saved and redoemed LEXINGTON, D Speclal Telo- | Suxon biood whe ds hut bratd o e braduved | and marched to tho gon ual cometery, | Hill, Dave L Paul and’ Cass sehoot ona At LR REA R with the fall of Richmond, Tt led to devasta held the uudience of seven or eight thou' | wram to Tir Ber. | —Four thousand people | {hiskreat captain of the union, where there were feos and the wraves | They were in wbundance and wero neatly | 405 b S tion like the blasting eyclone. 1t slanghtore d peoplo spoll bound for about forty-five | gpserved Decoration day at Lexington. Vet Mon will model their chiricters upon this | were decorated. Still another body of army | prepaved, especinl 50 those from the 8 J e armies with merciless power. Itstrewed the | piputes. A great many people were present . S o EAS AL When wo ire doad and forzotten. By the | ofticers and old soldiers formed at the sol- [ Lake school. After the offevings had ¢ eul and now president of the land with corpses. 1t sent the wail of lamen- | from outsido towns. All the business and | eFans Uuiform Rank Knights of Pyths | il or Wit ndomitabie pluck, colimns | diers’ homo and proceeded to the cemetory | been distributed tnus impartially the \ i > road, been raisea to tho tation into a mitlion homes. many of the residenco houses were splen 1d school children formed the procession at | will sufge forward to desperate assaultin cen the home and nfterwavds to the grave of | mittee took their carragss to be home in : the fiest instanee of v At last, as theoutgrowth of the hatred en- | giaiy decorated 1 the city presented 108 m. Rev. Dr red a grand | turles to come. Mankind will bo stronger, | (Goncral Logun, where there were special ox- | time to atteud the exercises os the after a British colony being ma gendered by tho war, and as a lastattempt | most animated seeno, address. AU D, m, S train run o | LY emultinge nis Senuravgo Sand | for | oises” Addresses were delivered by Gen- | noon o resuseitato a despairing hope by revenie, Evergreen com vhere the decoration | YNGR | WRE K defoat loss bitte eral Raum aud others. At other cemeteries Ihe exercises of the day took place at Hai o our presiaent, Lincoln, wis assassinated and At Plat smouth, covemonies took place, MiIE b ARG the conapicne | the ceremontes were of the same character. | scom park, where several thousund pe MUHTAR'OPUTIEH SKIN LeCAmo & martyr. Prarrssorn, Neb., May 30.—[Spocial to = - ousiiess 0f s moderation, WS magnanimity < 5 were ussembled. The ehildren of the p . ‘That reby stands recorded in the writ- | g "1e - Dacoration day was appropriate. Strewing Flowers, Wis Kindness to bis focs,” and his yearnin At Lansing. Is were there in a body, and sang - n puges of the ovinions of thesunreme court | | F 4 00 Gy, A g ey Parver, Nov, May 30,—[Special Tele- lll:“;'\‘{m when warwus past. for fraternity and Laxsixg, Mich., May 40.—A feature of the riotie songs, while the Musicul Us Coveral with el 8. Awlul Spec- of tho United States as “Tho canscless. waie | 18 Bt L SO O e i from the | £ram o Tue Bre. |~ Docoration day was | "Sith wus the man whose momory we con | Memorial day parado was o float oontaining band "played © several vory | tacle. Gurod in Fiv) Wo k3 by RN ana. gaxarnmang abanypg NSEANR SR, 5 o f v wmemorate this di ¢ know his history and S35 roprosol > y e QG IRORMIIING ShM ‘utiour: R q which all the world acknowledged to have utry to join in the beautiful and patuetic | Observed here with appropriate exercises by | U MOFALD b L “\\. AE AT ..\ forty-three women to reprosont tho states of | olyged the reading TN eanorale DrdoH th o Cuticur: Remodio . Doou tho grentest civil war known in th his e General Willids post, 250, An_address was | e crCuorud fro | the union, Near the comotery the vlatform | fssued by o o to ; 7 A;’ \l;v 'In-vwm ril '[’ e ted heroos with tlowers and e Q‘I'H:;"'wll -fl“\lv; ‘-“.n" : }l;r‘u:r:‘:l\)-lulm A int the cont reof the | pave way. William Hardy and the front end | day. militury burial , und silute by a | pupies ik ngoout allover my tody, but t shook the pillars of the holy temple R P RATEE i { et wortess to one of the largest audiences ever | of our ¢ man e et taria: toll ande: e horses's heels: | firing squad of ten members of - the Sous o AR oht hentloa e i L St e e RN \']“ 1 otclock: a large proces sembled at this place, after which the | that he was, tuke sidos io the bo discord, | of the platform foll under the horses D G i |l iRREREI L sanp L e ingR SRS S o man Lo Bmb e cive | ston foemedon Matn strook compoagtiof o |y yvex of dopartad comrides wore” strewed | untl rlse uatil he was ohler. purtlsan lnsed= | frightoning. them latos rus. [Eho womon ) . L hein to Took like sputs of wor storm, Tho habitations of the people were | Women's i v ) L righionty ORI R FaR AN IS The oration of lay wus delivered by Relic! corps, Sous of Veterans, [ With owe! oA ae ot luasauk A€ Endkoral nopues | D pig aeraErInkite i ot O of 1L AL O. Yeoman of Fort Dodge, T potted on. and which came oft =gilled with mourning and sorrow fortheir | pnad o long ime of citizens. At the " 8 teansforued as it wero, 1o become champlon | & O e v Champion . Chase was president of | (%4 Inyors aecompin!ed with (e, e beautiful slatn, graves the ritusl serviee of the Grand Bram, Neb., May Tele, of forgetfulness, advoste of mutual forzive- | Off Just as tho cem as reached, wh 1spoak thus of the enormity of therebel- | Xy’ of the Republic was porforimed. LR ; & ness and counsoilor of pestored fraternity 3 1| the day would seruteh every uight until 1 the horses were stopped. When the wreck 8 i z ) f Phe memorial exercises at th e Waluut Hill W vothen the next night the T DRIV Lo Bliow tha aharityatour talttey ¢ to T B Docorat'on day was observed | We saw him in the hourof his strenzth. We | ago was cleared it was found tnat Hardy tad o mamar e nterest 1o pupil ) : ) lion only t In \‘m” |‘\1‘\HY\V f onr country I y‘l; of Prof. D R |l|u g0 was watehed and pitied “him in the houe Nis | o badly smashad anide and - lovof severe but. | SR st oL 10/61 ’w ls and A « ety f B ed e U il 0 CRL i 108 splendid piece juence and was listono & % wemkness, until his patlent, painful death M0t serious bruises. About half of tho women | Pirents Qi avis peuer patod in eratehed off o nvaln o crush that rebellion tho call to avms [ to with great in H. Guy to the comotery, Tho Grand Ariy of the | Aud now o ure standin by is tomb, afier O O b af b (| “Phey Gousisted of nn i tain D TS T S Wb n winked mosaoher thab. kothered ihe Wl Kot Republic post and Sous of Veterans tho | fuil thne for reflection upon whit he was. IERiH who paid a 1 i i), Aftor mon from the farms and workshops into . del quent i, processio After decorating the graves | Eome of ws were saidlers In his army, T of 1 in the marching colv =ns. \Whorever the flag was i i beautifu Rev. Kressman of Wahoo delivered an ad- | Spich. T would not venture to pietiro whi At Pittsbur s ho adaress he displayed voluw' ors gathered about it ated with the dress at the Germania hall they mnst fool besido uly grive, Some o008 | pyrrsuuno, Pa, May 30.-Although e juet of roses b or tho drum beat was heard the aged to get hold of th and the ratn s o srac ih culiar weather, lilacs wer wantin and it was too varly peonies, but fleur-de-lis and roses and violots k that was with an's vis exhaust After one or two fra of on- ¢ ations arcived the baskers | were taken from the wagons and distributed | he Hved 10 resuscit the little feliow but all effort Phie day 15 to bo soon lost or won, The res ul been gathered in o horn by a b he- | notes, coming fr spth of the | band, followed by the members of the Grand unan at 9 o'clock Monday graves had almost without exeeption been i to he lield up as an exumple 10 the world. [ pioiiad aver the grave of General Georgo gram to Tue Ber.|—Memorial day was ver; o worid ! Tow vist the term. How sel: [ ROWES OVEn U rave B e Retueuing | over the graves of the veterans aud thoso fi ey e Vo Taen - Solciems | grava | 000 of 415 per cont bonds which mature Sep wits marked with a flaz | tember 6. After examining the situation and aud the committees from each post of the | condition of the treasury it was decided ananimously that the ninety days’ call ro quired by law for the redemption of these be issued next Monday. Phis, however, long and the strocts were lined with teams, 1w xious to continue the policy crly president of the AVOULENG St 0f April fust § nottead red here us ust A very large procession went EM wis when he wis ot ehiaf one 1w was | hoavy rain was falling and the weather cool L, and LR L g Flowees and Nel on Sashiow e nyadikabitual A S I ¥ FALRRXA el 10} o Services at Yor Nrrsox. Neb,, May 30, —|Special Telogram | Whenz Wiy? Hows 1t profits not here to | Memorial day was obsorved with more than 1n the land held his | 4 e ob., May 10, 1 to Tie B Memovial day was appre | rocount s trie that eynle history tells us | ordinary interest by the Grand Ariny of the Villanovitad his homo a sacred tr u Pue Bee. ) - Momorial day priately observed bere. A large crowd was Shoar 0 10t usia Fule, the magunul Kepublic \\I vo flowors r“.:n“ o “}‘.‘ e of the ¢t eople wers pres ' LS true L G rntand the confederate | graves in the vi cometerios and the dren, released from fond cavesses, watched | PEOPIC WOR PF ¥ 18 | ivercd the address in the court house, after | i wyen in there wis evera | usual speeches made. The szheny arser town's, In tho morning sevvices w which the pssion ma A to the ceme: the departing footsteps of a fathor. Wives foeling of mut speaty and niieh that was | fired minuto guus as the procession passe leaned over the vost Bavo tho laet | and graves decorated with: flowers at Groen- | tery west of town and stiewed the graves of [ akin to kin v it forson o | 1o o cometery at Lawrencevillo iny was vy ropriately lance of & loving hus Mothers staod | wood e Grand Army of the [ soldiers with flowers. neasand mpgnanimitehins tauenoc il l wrny depart in the open doorway to curth v socioties, and in th AR _ dMringh L R U BRI At Chicago Nebraski, Grand Aviny of the | [ A passod out of sight u Bird of Alexar BRropsiate. Coremanion Loy wour of thilr surrender | Ciieaco, May 80.—The day was perfect for nen's Relief Cory GG COTEY I'o crush that I s boeame i address to n laves | Davio Crry, Neb, May 80.—[Special te v tertuln T o i fo e ade o Thoy + oted, the st ungathored, whilo | N hurch. The day | Tue Bee.|—Memorial day wa brated | towirds no other federal R abAT T T eo Cuticura Resolvent L * oo 1 1 ] in husbandmen 1 i priato exercises at ppropriate ceremor which y n 3 ! ¥ " ) A AV H0sts )eeeded to the cemateries, where the W purificr reitest nu.‘.‘,“n‘“’\.‘ drods 3 e Junior cluss of th AT s i huy n| P “1 A0 10 QUIVATIGH Y i t o iy sallod or 1t 2 towi was profusely doco- | Rrars AL Qa0 )lor yare daargian, Iy g ) A BRI LIS A k Speaks. business g Iy suspended i | " afternoon 2 was a parade, in that tho ¥ v 2 : t Reme ub (at Gothen'n 3 < 1ENBURG, N v > { AL D nver. Tue Bik. |- Dec M { Lat tho battles » \y was the of e fle and 1 H Morlan f Memorial of Flow Wyek with short, appropriate speecties. - Nev., May tho b hat rebellion, we gave | sacritice upon the altar of the country, Bgg. ] —Decoratior was observed here Imposing Ceremonie v 1 b oan} At Beary Neb., May 80. o ox being held which was rtully Nan Anton o today with lmposicg ceremonles, The for- [CONTINVED 0N SIATH FAGE.) foderate Volerans wre Lodiny tary v 5 I'e appreciable kinducss