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THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: MONDAY, JUNE 1., 1891, CAPTAIN YEOMAN'S SPEECH. | on his lips for those loved ones and the coun- Text of the Oration Delivered at| O, uncouquerable heroos! it nv\'nr'r’h!; ) S sald that the great revublic i3 forgetful of Ll bl 2 your deeds and unmindful of those whom - Following is the text of the oration de- | Loy'most deariy loved Ivered by Captain Yeoman to the people at [ * But over some ' today are written Hanscom park Saturday afternoon the word “unknowr Thero 18 no pathos in g ./ s -l " first filled | war like that which surrounds an unknown Thirty yen #O LIOGTavES Were 1ivt B11€C grave. Unknown! What volumes in the with those in w ‘I e sole Hm! ""‘: ‘”:" T | word! Dying alone, with o vol .l]lu((n.»«r. eme sad and reverent day has been | 1o f to look upon, no last words to any ials $ ras 5 { bt " Whit. mighiy changta sinc | B b 6 Skt of e 2o foneh This is the time of year whien past experi AN EYE-OPENER. that memorable The grass is green | Of the comride's hand, not a soul to assure ‘ suns | that the sacrifice is well made and to be un ence has led us to expect hot weather. When ~ - “ e e e above tho ruined forts where the grim guns oLl | DUEILIRTo. I8 TORevOE WILl FPave T R thurdared andl the fidws. wavod doflantly n | SoRrocicd| SUSILIY o lie Jorssnk it gEes | i ArHE e 500 SUMMER COATS AND VESTS. face of the fos. Tho cotton ¥ . NIt 6 BTt hW 0Vod, every man you meet mops 'his intellectual 3 i 9 % Y v historic v where e o - [ “Porhups ho was tho tondercst, gontlest Sizes 34 to 42. In genuine French Nankin, in handsome pin Ebe NEnolon ot h-thole. TFos MBI LOGTE gL R G brow and faintly gasps, “I-s-i-t-h-o-t=e-n-o-u-g-h- stripes. These goods will wash nicely, wear like iron, look The corn waves over the fields where | gravel Perhaps the proud, strong husband; 5 ) 4 = an ) 5 sy | HPE i ate fhousands diod; tho flowoers bloom | ¥t the 1ight of woman's eyoes shall not shine f-o-r-y-0-u?” We’'ve had this sort of weather well, and hold their shs ape. wey are mad ith patch bestdc the grim entrenchments | ypon the sod nor her voice lead thefr chil- pockets, have pearl buttons, button holes made with silk, and AT e i Xl oni\Teet ity eslde, vulned | UraincosojulagEREey FCTDIEL oF Tho once a year as far back as the oldest inhabi- the backs of the vest are made of the same material as the vest itself. These ccats and vests are worth a plump dollar and mounds t Rt herolé monume ) i flowers of all lovers of the rep 0y £ buman valor ¢ uce none of his own blood may w ; tant can remember, and in all human proba- i ) "1 half, but for an “‘eye ope we will let them out at the r The plowman turn od that once bim or garland his grave with flowers. red with buman bl i s abi There is anothe 1ss of graves today the aHa Whithe davorea: deca i bility we’ll have the same sort for a number of markably low price of Virginia s i v a tender | pravers and te STHGA: WO eant bl i — it banner 0 to embrice the iem with flowers, I the gloomy and for- sars > 5 > Or re At eve 3 [ p. The rouring Shena b pours itsclf nen the n pens of Andersonville, o ke a flood of hght through the green o han satan could devi aveng the s ven_to them to full in the while isand il heels olcoBt oF tHo Nikit, - Nolthofin LHe: tish of 4 A 4 aluals Tival o & gtEea ot i S the hymn of 8 Iifo. unto tho T6: | conganst. moe i biiteriioes. of defout did m B m 200 single Black Alpaca Coats, sizes 34 to 40; worth just a deemed nud rogerors | Soutnland, Ju.n, they breathe their st f 2 j‘ \ 4 [ dollar fifty thelt united beace: (besids tho | ghiro, the fiokoo onsct nnd.the gHm REASD 4 % AL Z5¢c A GOAL. heights of Iredericksburg, where stubborn | gn'the in s, tho tarrible Fush tipott valos. stormed and lofty patriotism bled 10 | e pons o e SRl ANOTHER 1. The bl Jas hat oica it \i\ flamo, the mad 1ot b 1 ll. s 2\l LN pugh the bri f esof Richmot fig and the old flag gleam a " o Yorktown and th 1 , b of life and beauty in the r > : 300 handsome plain brilliantine coats and vests, worth bosom hostile fleots made its uame | iy nov rob death of its torrors as it did for Don’t stand off the ice : 1 | o) M o i y'u.:\\'y;r Tamous for e battles of Uiy Monlior it SEoR kAt B VIt man and buy your three dollars, in four different shades [not all in one coat E;-'Jm,».. it "u'm',,g ‘1‘.,\“(“ il it s L AT (s el T U5 thin clothing of us. Our assortment of hot | but one shade in cach coat], g and every pennant and as ing, spriug, ithou hlnnkets thout shelter, 3 3 Z m';‘\'\." ,,‘7;..5l v.w("n, Suscling fonds th T o er R va '.“,,,j e weather clothing is nearly double that of any INGIN RSB white salls o mighty commerce. | g deniod, while God's earth is so | , s . Potersburg, whore rebeliion dica at list, but | ras b Lt any former season, and just as the oyster sea- ~ e < e R PR VA o) v frovduan plauting in his own 'fi limest patience ever specifically given by son is opened with a can-opener, so will we worshipy psido his own hearthst God to men for the end that so surcly came. 300 splendid fancy corded mohair coats and vests, posi= Roundt ® | How thousands of them prayed for one hour Cemetery Ridge, whero the heroos of Gotys- | of health and strength and then for open the torrid season with tively worth four dollars, bury, unvexed by the thunder of the cannon | Gouuy A g 3 | and the sharp rattle of the mu s R R e e e AT $2.25 sloep in the very ce nd heart of the | hug through it all they naver questioned d D e e nation. The iloods of p ul trades flow by tho il of'| Vieksbure, | whore doadiy | ron? wors wey o S IV tes e ro MORE OF '1;\1 NGB 0 thy o all | uch ns e our dead. Blessed and DAVA D b} . sl S LA PR U LM R L T e A < | < | 200 skeleton coats and ve made of splendid all wool ver the mountains o um- | o i ) ! y:fieldsiof: Stono rive And now, i the presenco of these graying lL L flannel, in grays, tans, browns, slates, modes, &c.,, worth four Nushville anc klin. No cannon thunder | ygteraus hore, I caunot forbear a word or two . Al ol s, and 0y o Ll through the of the great war 1ts The guns that firea jker planicd himself above the clou Al U T HoRt ias eV SEvaNtH Bt B Ba e 2.C X Wipt. by stiow) anid uriscarred by sHoll, || oo gy NOEU A ovoty, paitiotis bee AT $2.90 of war ovor eiant Lookout, whero | oy the lagat ' jter thundered through in the I 1 oath tha it Mission Ridgo lics sleeping above the T homes aud peaceiul fields around its base, | fur whero Sheridan and Woods, with prodigies [ '|f.‘;'fl'|"‘-\}‘ . Tomorrow we will put on sale our entire AND §° l INLIC, B0, Y COME. of valor, rode and stormed midst rocks apd | sriem formen . : oy % iy & e atlon: 11 ok rebel gufns to victory above its erest. Citizens it tho blood stri first purchases os thin coats and vests, separate [Over a thousand white and fancy vests, andsilk mixed and N ll\\m‘ H(f)n {‘. w(un'-wf ( :wr-‘ll’«!:‘\wtlllr\l“-l he farmer forsook the unturued furrow, all silk vests, ranging from 75¢ to $4 50. I‘,\'cl'y one a money ehit up the « 505 0f the woods w NalIRUFbENIR (iR ARBRRIC earth, oy 'hi e < 3 A ,_,fi,‘,._,ll'_! o' ud i e wiood Tikc I B s L coats, white and fancy wests, and dusters. The saver. flrs b that lod' from’ Cuattanooea Lo e S la v Tom s prices? They’ll help maintain our well-earned EXTRA SIZE COATS. ho sen there is & new ¢ il o ree and ens books and the preacher his pulpit, to e 3 g 5 i & TS nobleg labor, = themselvos n tho ranks of the great war reputation of being Nebraska’s Price Makers. EXTRA _L‘ON(’ COATS. el felds and gleaming whoels and | P mothor toolcasido her. petted boy and ‘ Eoel RA SHORT PRICES. g fictoric vo il toody [, issed b i him, and then gave himup to the chasm of th aud th '3 of sot- | greqr Giod of war. He was all she had, the ridden and bullet-torn Atlanta, the gateway | fagrest hopo of ner declining years, the fiuest of the south, can be seen no longer | feiivand flow blood, through the mighty marts of trade and | 'lya wifo scnso stirred to the tho loity spiwes tint crown her hills. | corgain danger and almost certain d 1 The long roll beats no more; the bugle call scrated her sband to the serv u-uluu to horse is hushed; the forts bristlenolonger | yypion, and Spartan like, widowed herself 1u our front; ¢ ewmbrasures threaten 1o [ thay thie union of these statos mightbe saved. tale of flame o i the rawmparts are 0 . Without giscipline and without exerience, a guns are silent, tho | o1 could these petted b 1d raw civilians muskeof o sta tho swords are seathed; tho shot-torn_and_tattorad flags | IS AL\ Gy etpients of heis CORNER DOUGLAS AND FOURTEENTH STREETS. aro folded away with a benediction: the | j,dness and ehivalric genticness, wondered sentinel's steady tramp is heard uo lon solild; bacome crnelinsteuinonts of tho watchiul picket is withdrawn; n..-um sy bl st bt e okl | 08, ST (g "hunat Wik i | oo b e, Tt emmas anddove: | AMUS .__|DOCTOR MCcGREW NO CURE! NO PAY. ¢ s 4 v of ~ ideas, filled with | focy union of these people shall have come, lust tattge 1s bowten and the mighty war ks | tho * divine ~inspiration of human | {ho union of which our Tathers aroamednad | ( O I »IS E I ' \/l ‘ o fho biow, tho shuitle and tho mill | equality *and the wights = of man | for which their sons died, then the lustrous wheel, the pufling furs A TOBBIIE |t ori add o arersire ttio an rine velling 3 s e i ! courage of our foemen shall become a part of engiuoand tho swolllug s tho ombloms | {hoye states: and it was these mspirations | Gor “%ommon history of our. cammon > 5 L eryanta otne e k that made them invinciblo citizen sold vace and common blood. T iit| WEDI N angenlohllBonumaialotly and while the world waited aud doubted, the | yov soul unto tho. vision of @ noble future 8 ; 4 g RUDL G082 Ul0 Y DL 0100 the historic answe s written in the blood hen strife and clamor between the sections FRR l we forzet in thisuew dream of peace : when strife and o s X 4l : 3 : O e shall'be hush yorjantlionoipal v the - / S 1816 Dou. las SL\ et, Omaha, Neb. and prosperity tho rosults of the war and the | *Ehe"S B Roviowed the gereat t t Fover fantiont) ; Under the < Iu /mu of the ,I/w//u 5 N g f . brave men wiio by their doath Yadaiiedl i y Many years' oxporien e praduate i 1 ne diplomas show. s stll trenting with the Y, Al o vl tles of the war, boginning with Do wospel of peace and £ood w our torth- Club. Ereatest sueroas, all Norvois wnd Private Dised o JelmAnent enrg guaranteed for Catareh N inglofheatik whila: n)laninalalawad || oody Shiloh, 8o Ilver, Qlintollo s | e boundary to” ) the southern Shermntorrhaa Lost Manhood ; b FL08,tHg S iy LD L1 1e bloody s on the peninsula, the | crosy blaze: ve southe the b ki < wie 1 nndertake an with tho white hieat of putriotism the wildest | 110 Hoody ocon Jtho iponin 1@ | cross blazes "above outhern ocean, 10.yvh slaughter” at Fredericksbur > defeat and | gnjarged patriotism and enl lod states- W w108 p.m. Sunday OOt st aa o tho extromiatiod pololithos | bstrayallat ond Bull ud then | Tunthin would hasten tho day. Its dawn is s horizon of his reunited country 10 such vast | e syiedid CLght ALl A as | Imanautr Lo tEmth STy R TR e i e and prosperous enterprises as lave been en- | i *Vip Oliatisiacans & ot ere M aTONEAOlY ) &1 AR e Ay and laborin tho busy age | mign. Thero at Chivkumaugn stood old v valloy of all the battlefields of the re- T“E OH \“ \ RA]LWAY T[MB CARD To those who havo givon thoir lives unto | L3P Thomas and his men, outnumbor . "Over them bend the sane heavens: ! MALL ey e slven " dives unto | undaunted, outflanked but undismayed SR hE e ulifiolCheE a0 AtatsiaXon At AND HIS ; SolihLs fighting with high hearts to hold the fic B o ToyoriLliom s woepsitholsathe g | C TR i YCTTEST R A : A WL when the spring opous and al tho workd bt | bien it not. dofouted. overwhelmed but | {eeg e tomortal ol % | GRAND FESTIV .‘\’Lll JRCHESTRA | ‘ D T T T [CHHOAGO, BURLISGTON 876 ‘\”“1‘“3‘2/ O s anL e grtiae tsalt not dishenrtened. e Fallen comrades of the blus and stricken ASSISTED BY 4 Al | i\ e oLl o L e i ; S i o soldiors ever displaged greater | foomen of tho gray, ‘yo hauve pitch - ~ X 0 e xpreds S o M st b B | S0 i, R | et L T S | JOSEFEY, D e 0 R R D aan e e forover won nad will | Ue . of _ Chickamau stands s the | ¢po stars, where ye shall cump together in The Wonderful Planist. 0. 108, . Eleventh St., 1 ilenzo & lown L i h Ioftiest pioturo i our: miliiary history, ‘In-| tuo, Sl00s Nbore ye 8l O e THE SPECIALIST ; T vitvon [BUNLINGEON & N0, 10IVEIL] ATFIvG forever wear (ho imperishable and unfading | {ho meantime Grant had run his fleet past | 0% @ P INI G . | Depot 0h and Mison Sts, | Onmaha rtello: S 9 b i Al shall be broken only by the reveille of tho { ) ImnariellEioanic; the guns of Vicksbury, crossed tho Missis- i e AMPAN 025 W17 DOver Dy Foxpress.-<oi7] 446 p Since history was first graven upon tablets | £ A PRI 4 movoment, | life immortal. R Ehe Great Tenor. Morethan 15 years exporlence in_the treatmont got 2 W02 0 Derdwood Fx) b m of stone it has boen a custom among il poor | Sippk made that splendid fuland wovemant | Lot us hoed the lesson of thelr life and sk i TH SH. D 102 4 m Denver Expr § »m ples and nations to honor the dead fallen in If: fouht tho bttles of 14 | death, that whon the last hour i come unto | T PRIVATE DISEASES, I g T\ 3 o 5 on 310 p |1 e o s m defense of thoir country was no | Black hampion Hills, and given the | ys'all) when we have been mustered out by sFlemmin a i out. hioloss of - 00 p 1 Hmited o m tion 50 pa Bt el Ny fon | count sbure and the Mississippi for a | the Great Captain o mios, when no loud Tho Chaim ntenlto. i 15 m 5 coln Local v m Hesigiaopagansbughcld; un Lnmokhlity, fov irthi of_July celebration. Then camo the | roveille shall call us o o ST G e its falien defenders. No peoplo so stoic but } ¢ Elone . AN 2 iy s tonts Son ¥y 3 LA ate, s Klowed a6 tho rocital of thelr doathioss doeds, 5 0f Shorman with their longand rapid | of |ife, when the last tattoo is beaten and | Admission 30 Cents; Reserved Seats 75 [Protected by U. 8. Patents.| | Ginih f Wt Mason St mabia. o > Mississippi to tho Tenr lights ‘are f or, that we shall L Y Satly cured I from3 to 10 days B s was 017 DAy tapras Por tho s s our konored b ights are out forever, that we shall be 2 ured In frol iy WK City Doy Gy qokr o sucred enuso of unity, our ouorud © grand old Thomas and his men, | oreny "o join the immortal ranks of tho Conts ani #1, STRIOTURE tneturers of iron ani steel cibion, | AL0b I € Mg i, via v, rant tha holy' cause of llliorty thoy o holding _Uhattan till the mrades on tho other side and march before vor & Hhra. Co'n musie storo . S e it ad eithout Al anufacturers of iron and steel v b RN PRI and embraced death, % Ehanteamo & Chid evlowing Oflcer, whon time and | igdic !y thow hours salo it Colisenm. Qrilnsteamenia o dilaung Themost | yard and lawn fenees, also furm stocky | Guia | popor o inrey Sta Tu the umversal cause of humanity T Ry e carth and hostile armics are 1o more. And | "6 on rates on il rouds rinning into Omaha 2 SYP TS park and cemetery fences. | 10108 | Ranss ity sexpross (ox Sun). | 416 p @ gave up mother, sister, wife, ¢ d now break ranks, and farcwell, and Council Blutrs, § papers and tickot H ! % | 10 n i " p Bome, "To tho mu" tof {RD Altoona and tho b . . — Wzents about rates (1 Cured in 30 to Dr. M v's trentme Aol taatural rani v sotteo | n : L m Ml arriblo blood disenso i ™G e and ixp. (0%, $im) 115 n m One parting wort romrades, and Tam | phe vocal organs are strengthened by the iy T ! nd Crestin Sl age thorn | F3 00 Paciiie Lx 4 v brothorhood they o ' s und Ot o e Rt . aediby Mokt anceesstul T : o X simply asked .‘,m,‘ . ‘the poor and do. | 40ne: You aro vet in ago ‘as well as of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Clerzymen, | DINE EDEN MUSEE solute cure of tho disonse. His success with tnis | Galvanizea Steel Ribbon Leavos |CHICAGO, ML & =1, PAUL| AT od nogro thol T AT service mow; your heads ure graying | juyyers, singers, actors and public speakor 5 dixease s never boon cquuiled. A complote cura | o o o R ant Mirey St | Omnhn spised negro th ves wont outin the ma- | vour steps | aro faltoring, and - tho | hWNErS 10 L ) 4 Corner 11th und Farni Arn Telephone 1772, Sanples at Factory. - 40 1 ol fields of tho south, | YOUR steps AT o Moring el e | find this proparation the wost effective for i T s LOST MANHOOD el 50 0 m Chicago [oxpross w0k w0 hated slavory that they beeame | Quick eye is dulliug with increasing yoars of | jigation and weakness of tho throat and lungs L LIVE AGENT: 010 1 in Chicuko Expres [y 1on unto death for the release of the B0 th, the great rocruiting oficer is rapidiy i Puzgle. v cteluct sty ; : HICAGOLIL 1, & PACIEIG Thoy so loved liberty that 44 5 B B R = et T ereliel is immediate no plote. Guinhn. | UL P deq el al Mo Mvey g | Surelting vou i the ranks of the comrades o | peciston in Favor of the Chicag ot e aa BTN DISE A S, HOTEL. el : o e asures of lifo und all the high ambitions of | a0 O er B, e O e O et Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, ! Bar and all disones of the blood, iver, kidnoys, and | The Murray, Cor. 14th and Earney, | gl A b by so loved | it B R0MELY b D dhay @nd | The now Paluce sleoping cars of the - - bludder permanently cured fsthe most substantiatly constracted n QuataNOrelass a0 AADG G SHAGOIE ORDIAR SR LR e o HASE! SIOUX CITY & IPACIELC up lifo, tho | /100 soldiors who held with vpdying Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ry., FEMALE, DISHASES Building {n Omaha. Sev Depot 10 and Mirey St ne, and all the througing uspira- Gl h Lo SR il A R E et , ) \tment” for ladics 18 pro- A walls running from | ! Stovix Cit \ .20 p tonaloRnobI6 s anle o snva 1t o Ights 98 Gotty: g on mlulr rible | with electric lights in overy Dberth, will A 1t o bo st com- Wil the cel 7 o Cit enge T In what light can wo set the high mark of but immortal day, you shall soon behold the continue to leave the Union depot, venient remedy over of el wwith Asbestos fi ¥ ! ! 3 n what o g 0 of immortulity in tho eity of the abo. nb 6:20 TV Rassancs 1 e ool consi ae iy wondortal | roora lmed sitlc dut o0 Orny © DAGIIT Ariivos their patriotism what words can we B P Ye who with | Omaka, at 6:20 p, m., daily. Passengers A 3 remedy. Hours for ludies , from 2 to 4 only. aking it Gnposwible to o opot 15th wnd Wobstor Sta. | Omahn. tellithosfory of tholr’ cquragst WWith syba t 2 bestrode the top of | taking this train avoid transfor at Coun- DR. McGREW’S wick. Five cscapes and flve alarms | 7700 <o 5L Pl Liuiied T lauguage ean we adorn their lofty beroisin wting vour banners among | ¢il Bluffs, and o in Chicago at 9:30 3 g = i I ‘ » , ent of privato dis- | throwghonut the bi . Steam he - it ] In what wuy can we_truly speak of tholt do- | yho atars, aud ) ission Ridge | a. m., in ample time to make all castern oxce h lon Which s trilp it et ves [OTIICAGO & NOITHWESTERN.| A votion und self-sacrifico to the idea of na . : L ] bkl ol Rijtacic] o0ia Mhent. “H10) at druigiats or by mal : ulstlon wilslu s ety ¢ L ' i Marcy Su.| Omohm, tioual unity ¢ 1\.‘,}.‘25" AT ihs e opanetons) i Tiokokiofien, 1oL Earnam LYMAN MEDICINE CO. o AL Lo i s dorioe | v o, Aable v p g, ponm ju i nta picturo of thoso horoio duys hanes | Siiwned with nmortal horors in the kror S s (R AT KANSAS CITY, MO, ) il ; L s Vb . Ll n ur _moin wo hundred avd fifty ks of the mea who died for R A sl e B 2 i} ] iaa) Tt Bal Loxeigt MandaY b thousand souls, of the bLest and b T U B A A City Passenger Agent. g v 3 o OMATIA & ST LOUIS our laud, lay down in doath ! tho br all cpupeledifo N fnes fukiea ol e TE — o about each of the OMATIA S BT LouE, o enthuslastio boy; the an just fillng | ¢ 3 Ath and Farnun Strects, Omaha o ALl OIsChAYE i 2 - £ | quortality cortain, OMAHA'S ORDER. d A RS Ry o y 0 Louls Cannon Ball 1245 p By e “,'”””, of prof ‘] Qbtrusts tho |1y s hour of consecratod eulogy of our — ' Ry ntanesion elher RS : sbills > MO VAL Arrivo Tonts aL s ow labor nd 16 sehoes Mot | dead, no noble soul will deny a little chaplot | g nely Quict and W Enjoyed G A . pech omatn. | e th nnd Wot [ & B Wito mud obiidres, fur doavor than Jtows | (0% who fall on tho othor sido. hiote Sabbath Passed by the Police. STEEL PENS MOORE'S (3 ) ; e S W b e Mo all weut down glidly uito death liberty and tho spirit of modorn civilizatior | Omaha will soon have a reputation of being . : " ) b & it . (e o Al e e B i VLt yhen | foredoomed it to defeat; but never braven | one of the most quict and law-abiding cities [ GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 FXPOSITION, 1889, & . J. STONER, M D Decarvmlit. | ¢ & NOTEIN (108 Sundny y . B Nold by Drnguisis. ) en stood embattled in o' losing causo; their voa! Sunday. Between the hours (4 A3 TR il A A . o T 8118 M. KO Arrivos long example of econobling virtu at the | Mon 8 B 4 in tho west on Sunda i 81.60, St N ohetor Sta, hmahin :uuulwwl\ ope -;m: wide beforo thom all | 1™ 106" tronches of defeat with the best | Arrest was made by the police. This is some- — Fx. funday) 1240 p n to o 3 the future; in the full Jossitllitic Iure; i thing unusual and bas uot happened before b | o tada ] fruition of their powors, when the hurvost — | ting unyausl U R E i N l l IS ] ) R time of life's tolls had come to thom, and OES i r have avecaged aboy T 3 | roaves v 1 Arrivos i Ar G AIlt Deaaa s, SRl - ‘Sunday arrests so_far have avecaged about o) Ot g ationa ANK K g A iy Afternoo ana § NTHrwonto wiLL Sta duty in their quiet, civie lives and trans. ] \ea Ltwalvo. nour'y Bli of Wbl Lisvo ixen fOF A RuPTURE X 6 . 7 = K s $K. v e formed iuto he wet the wost cruel fate of orn run.ll\ku“ e, 1 .» Magnettc 1:lastic 3 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAMA, N | uln & K. C. Expross 4 L Yesterday quite & number of saloons had curedibons W want th RN |l B $400,000 all our conturio: i T T ior i 1o 'a iras || “ K {1 A gamps | oIt No: 1o : | capital, - oo . : JORAC.IE 7] Arrlvem In all the bloody annals of those weary vored few, mostly well known custc 8 of ancisco, Cok f | Surpius Jan. tst, 1¢ - 62,500 | Transt pot. ( Hluts, days of tho war, there was not an_unworthy Sioh. rososts, The | police are making an — ¢ / Ofies y stas Prostions {Kunsas ity tiny Exiross P act rocorded of them; magniticently patien't ¥ ot 5 § \d i 4 Jamos W Savag, 3 b Kanuas City Night Expre . effort to close up overy saloon on Sunday, Bama for ctrcular or callon W, ) ! ¢ Low danti nmor I BATARS 1% | ; ARMaiR ‘;",}j"")‘.“““:j‘ RioAn Whor B Buta fow barkoepers still keop ahead of | OMAHA [0 i oD @ Now York G = Vattiee Wit aahior, Jenen | CHICAGO. L& 1L A SH e 0] 39) ang. sy Seavey’s men, SOHOOL OF |pige nidg, Omahia, Neb. r o . , BANIL, e 7 = the loftiost expectations of their LI TIRON - st $ho Feonuh hesamo § Yeleran, Hie Pozzont's Comploxion Pawder ts universat- | TR T, 13 G RA PHY x oy Corior 2 i Farnan 3 A \ AT 1y known and ywhere esteemed us the A General Banking Business Transaoto ! quiet gentloman aud tho gentio boy storuod only Powder that will improve the compiex- | —— — - ; R ACa AR Ao on, cradicato tan, freckles and all skin dis- | AGENTS WANTED. TCANVASSERS in § | ) DR BAILEY How va the X and sublimely’ the oltizon & drilled and obedient soldior; the vory Town and @ e County of the State: Bl commmiasion exclusive tor ;i - o Eepross i bright-oyed shing like au an Wonders. Ty A AN PO TTEY Co. ROSEVILLE, O, f : 2 Graduate Dentist i 0o 10 the ved storm of bittho is st p Yellowstone park is beyond all ques- [ — il R o 15 I A R | Vil bhsats ipE i ”» ‘l-l-vl y 'M“r" :.‘ a -‘Ifu..‘m i @ wonders, Aotice to Contractors. 3 HE i pmis ot _ LT - b u tion one of the world’s great Notice ! e fop RIvh bo : Atrivas o8 with o smile on his face. and the Union Pacific excursion in July tiop 18 lioroby given that seuled bids wili A R 4 Y | | b T Tho gullnat, stroug youne man, sinowed will bo the event of the senson, Ask 20 Robeasl, 'ip o S S & : RILLOUL aiae i ] 4 a Hercules and handsomo as an A poll ek on Pacific agent about | Ju ), 18 struction of usysten Iags A ‘ wuiN v tho proud hope of father, mother, sisters, your nearest Union Pucitic agent abou SRR A VI uge, in keec \ dwo and ] LT, 1g in the intrenc ts ho bas won, with b A i flle iy Pleasant Grov v bis latest breath sonds a last message home L oo alsc i any pirt De. J. B. Moore—Denr sir: My wife p AXTON B to loved ones, bids his comrs zhit on, and She'll Go Home. wteriul or perts ADY par \as Leen allicted for sevornl yoars with "::, 5 & i N RLGS dies w.th his eyes on the old f Kitty Sankoy, the young woman taken from eh bid 1 ninied complication of live 1 kidney in triumph over the smoko and tercor of the the old womens' home Saturday night as in- | 1 ehoet : g ann Your “Tree of Life" hus ) | = %I father ana husband, swicken on some | A Yare Cream of Tartar l’nwdcr. $8%, WaA Faimaved 1o (b ounty 81 yester 5 o Villag «. | hoen of gront benefit to her ; # Bn D WANTED ) 4 duy. Last evening M. Sankey, 8 brother of TR with me in thanks to you,nnd ¢ Tothl Lewis Of : bloody raid or ely picket, dying alone b Superior to every other known. | 1na unfortunate girl, arrived in the city from COUNTIES, § | !..m,r trom some spring sic v the burning agony . WrANIES, ST, (;‘gv:‘l,ug&m“ Ui eifieta 4 doath ha d bim to drag bimself for ’ 3 his sister to' his home where she would bs ’ AHDMAE-SAUH COMFKA At w to cool his parched lips, or in some 40 Years the Standard. | B8 B8O B i for her malady Klund, Ne Yours, swamp or thicket where his bones shall Delicious Cake and castry, Light Flaky l L hiag v H Y if- o f pch, W, “lnms &cOMPANV Bankers, 1wl u sl eoniainlng ua. forever ynbusied,- & weey o -the Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable Tho Excelsior Springs, Mo., iron water is | ter bonds of | M Troo of | dtive o - e arhd n BiTaxT, OHIRAGD: i 1 Wk s aadid bo read by avers eilg besala or ;'l“\l‘;‘-"‘:‘*“"{ '«;»;fl‘;“-“:l;‘y::“; and Wholesome. the best I bave used, J. W, Moore, M. D, | . M W ot MEJ\ gy Olork, | 8 losuer bo cured by Uslug More's 15 Wa'l Btreet, NEW YORK: | .-,..:.r.c.yuwl.uu.nwau-.unn. NALS aug child, and dies 8t lust with & prayer No other baking pewder degs auch warke e Rakots, Now York cltyy wi-2)-3-0-o3 Tisy of Lkoy w uu iy Loy 70 81410 Gl BOSTON, A | the wish that ol Used in Millions of Homes— Walnut, Ia., ana stated that ke would take 8 o may find