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HE OMAHA DAILY [;R \ l‘“ D . \RT“FVT the rgputation of havinga charmed life owed | sent out concorninz baggage a Detroit. | Brooks a bishop, ure all vory ably treated of | sonn Muges, Basbarian, by Scott Campbell AAD x\ 3 ]ZPA MENL, | tto tho admiration ot his opponents, Asa [ Hand baggagoe is much preferable. in this book. .S J‘.mvhnx hias put his viows | and five other interesting stories are to be rule, & soldier will nover fire ata man who | ., The adjutant genoral's office at Rutland, | on tho agitatiod hbw going on in the religlous | found {n this month's issue, PRI ' 2 VRO | vt will ‘close Swturday, August 1, at 12 | world iuto the form of a novel belioving that The Casse Il publishing company, 8o it is displays unusunl courage. I know this from | gioibek noon, and hendgiarters will bo estab- | it will be read by much largor number of | said, has discovercd amother Tolstol in [mportant Cfficial Orders Regarding the | cxperience.’ Then e relates an incident of | listied in the private oficial car SGarfold, aders than if it appeared in tho shapo of an | gimelia Pa rdo Bazan, Certainly thero are s 4 o his experienco. He had received orders by crously tenderod the commandor-in-c essay or a serajosy The cryiog ueed of tho | very fow, if any, living novelists who can National Encampment. courier to rep neral Kilpatrick. e | Y the Central Vermont railrond company, | poo in ot great cities is wnother themo that | comparo with her in power and litorary saw that to reach Kilpatrick he would bo ving that afteraoon for Dotroit. Heud- | s thoroughly ‘watilated in this ivterosting | style, She is a groat artist and one of the ANy, | compelied to oass over an uimost open plain | Nipgirn SR AL BT \\nlr‘k A e Lt DR Rty LT ik RAN MY, 3 throe. '8 0! ilo, exposed tc rhlig e ratwate i AL o July Lippitcott's opens with a charm. | of her works made " to Casscil's “Blue BRIEF SKETCH OF THE GRAND A for fully threo-quarcers of a mile, exposed to | [lotel Cadillue, Dotvoit, Mich., Monday morn- | fug novol by s, Ar i K. Barr, suthor of | Library is ono entitled, “A Weading Trip," the fire of the ronols, “It flashed upon me,” | ing, August 3, and durlng the encampment. | “riond Olivi Veddor's Wife,” ““T'he | and we presago for it & large amount of popu- . . says General Alger, “that the attempt would | Bow of Orange Iibbon,” ete. It is alove- | larity, It will be bailed with delight by Curlous Relic of the First OMoer €0 | G0 0 cortain death, and T was on the | pueid Hayman, the gratest and most | SLOTY) Pure and simple, preathing the on- | those who read for pleasure aud will aiso be Fall Wounded in the War—Per- point of refusing to oboy 0t 1L O0OUPRAN .| & citce ik STEY sl iipsadil dek S | chanted atmodplire of romance. “I tell | equally welcomed by thoso who read for B o Tubhed to s that Tadred noL display. atiy (ndication modest of the Hayinan brothers, is now with | again,” says Mys,jBacr, at the outset of hor | profit, It maintains tho intercst of the son ravery — Ja o me that [ dared not display any in Gillette's comady, but for two years has been | talo, “the oldest, anw 1he newest, story of all | reador from beginning to end. Tt {s notu His W of cowardice vresenca of my command. | oo, qyeting “Shenandoah’ from the Atiantie | the world —the'tary of invincioie love. \o | frivolous novel, but has much fn it to impress Ut A We Additio s to War Archives, oM i Em poand con mand, Which was | 1o the Pucitie, and back wgain. T havo reason | novel s called +Roseof Hndrod | 5" | the most thoughtful, The story begins with s 35 ationied behind a small rise fe grounc to write & book,” ho said the other day, re- | ond is bound to attract @ host of readers. [ the marringe of a young Spanish girl to a W never da & Genersl orders, No, 27, Issued by Comman. | started on foot. dhe momant I appoars L | lating his rxporoncos with the banner war e now system of phyieal culturo which is | man much e sonior. "Khey start on thele a3 e m’ufi' @NW@- was greeted with a volley, and _the dirt flow | 8 lEEXPIIGHEES ny. 8t 4 beitg gt by Prof. Bdwin Checkley is at- [ bridal trip and when the bridegroom goes \ef Veazew, furnishes the following | W5 o e) lib: A play Do you know h many itors i’ r | p and when § I Bor-in-Chi azoy, furnis OWINK | ayqund but I was nahurt. At this th oels | {hove are of the buttle of Cedar’ Run! You | tracting wide attention. aAn ilustrated a out nt one of the stations along the road to ' z th tional encamp- 1 1 hot flew t L Information regarding tho national oncamp- | cheored, and in a moment, the shot flew thick | jeiow that fight makes the climax of ‘Shen- | ¢l6 by Prof. Checkloy, which iuces some | look after tho lugiage the train goes on, tak- n ment. about me for asecond time, but not ono | yngoahs' Well, we have played the picce in | Of his new theories, forms one of the « ing the bride with 1t, The complications and e Attention is directed to the accompanying | touched me. There wis another chec ,.ln.]y‘vq | every considerabla town in the United | tractive features of this month's numbe funny situations which arisv from this acel- — stroular of the committeeon the Twenty-fifth [ the rebels. but [ kept goinie. T was wo badly | States, and 1 have personmly interviewed | Richard Malcolm Johuston's stories of south- | dent”are wmusing aud tragic at tho samo @OAP o 4 Dotrolt, and: coth: aod that [ dared not even look o the | yeune bue of the survivors, I am afraid to | ern litealways makes delightful reading, | time. 1t is a charming story charmingly nll‘.lonu‘l'r apmsnt, 8 Dotrol aud it | sight ot the folt. }{“rl y moment 1 lookod | i Vol Tow hany: tho ; estimato | they are so true to the life that ho pictures, | told, and cannot fail to fully establish Mma, < rades attending iote the arrancements | for another volloy and folt that I could not | jigygrees with that of all reputablo histori- [ and at the same time evince such a keen, if | Bazaws reputation in this country. n& g md made for their convenience and welfare. In | escape again, Not another shot was fire 4 | ans, and yet 1 think [ am in o better position | quict, sense of humor, His story 1 the July Auything novel is always hatlea with de- C&m@ O L\w eno VLS nOW\ this conncction the commandor-in-chiof | 86 during the e, olapsed | to know the exact pumber. You rember tho | Lippincott's, A Surprise to Mr. Thompson | light by a certin cluss of tho reading puolio, % " o de TolCLLn ke 1ge of their wuns round | grop scone of the ‘Shenendoab’ Valley, That [ Byers,” Goeorgin youth | Oneof the leading articles in_the Augus -—\ ,.9 e [\, ithes oo the comendes hat 00 iy | M of g icaied oot | b s o e Shitondonl, Yoy, hnt | ey s fesplompnial Goorsa Youth | DUGLIP SR, AR, S LRy Shels trough be ore ™ in which these gatherings have L pullet was sout after me. I reachod G noral | ing to Mr, Brouson Howard'sdivections, The | aud pathios in tho talo, Another capital | #ame of basebull all played cut ongaper by b ho men shown a more liberal and generous spirit | Kilpatrick in safety, and from that dav Lo | hagiground is Tree Top mountain. You | story-tolle W A Atherton, | means of beautifully exccuted illustrations L.‘\‘ Jip K,m S Hvaivy damian oans or | this have sought unsiccessfully to asce k] : A B LU Tt s ) th oxp SifaE 7) than Detroit. Fvery demand for moan :: K’Hl‘l v ylh\, sitoe “rl n: 1\“', c v‘yl“ " | would think it might bo nceurate. But not contrivates 1 witty short stor \Iu h explicit descriptions of oach move, c i ' 3 y oceasic 18 name o 0 rebel office! 088 i 1 0 ] survive o 1 W " o Yadre rr Those who have attempted to explain o g 0 anything tending to render the occasion what [ the name of th ¥ £ 150,000 sarvivors has | entitl of Padre Arroyo.” | [ xpiain i game KFAI zBANV& CO LAU. c £ 7hould bo, hias, been. clieserully and fully | paredmylita shown ma some defect in sconery, atmos- | “The Puturs of Cuos,” an article by Frani | 0f baseball to a sistor, wife or wife-o-0o, SANTA 5504;: hicagos YLk § e 7 phero or disposition of forc I havo the in- | A. Bure, has o decided and timely interest. | Koow what an almost hoy it was comrades can rost assured that o A Bero of the War mot, and comrades can rest ass CibHeL B A e oF Ve e Mo | Gividual opinions of thom wll; but don’t men- | Cuba is undoubtedly upon the eve of wreat | Now there will beno excuse for any lady royal welcome awaits them at the hands of olonel B. 1. Hawles of the pension offico | yin iy gt present, for if the editors of the | political chanwes, and Mr. Burr tells what | claiming that she does not uuderstand the the citizens there, This spirit of hospitality | possesses a curious memcento of the Hrst | Contnry hear of my data they will make me | these changes may be, and vives a concise ac- | £ame. 11 she will only take e trouble to N should be met by a largo attendance of tho | bloodshed of the civil war, says the Washing- | a handsome offer and swamp the nation count of V:w pro dition of this op- yln-'W-‘\ lv(-l. L) "} in De n‘mw' 3 | ] i om it is extended, and every com- | ton Star. Tuis the first blood drawn from s SR pressed island { Bulch contributes an | Magazin aud study the pictures expluining | e L Ip | tho veins of & federal oficer by confoderate Jubbed His Wooden 1 eg. aFtic) Mt ican Newspapers,? | it she will probably become as anxious as / rade who can so arrange will, it is hopad,help ehitoks As tho Now York World affivms, the curi- | point TG, the orwaniza- | any jone of the other sex to see a mateh, and toswell the numbers who will once more | fire. pus incident horeinafter described,oceurre tious and of the newspapers of | St Will never again, as she has so ofton dono march togother shoulder to shoulder afterthe | Talking about war times with a Star ve- ;55 0Ch 0oy TV i S thess two countria before, exclaim, Welll what ‘is thero - I B old flag, and testify by their prosence that | Porter the other evening. Col. Hawkes took i : P Nes i CAmBaIT Draed writton o work | Dasebill anyhow » e article will save B T ) the manner Detroit has met the questions in- | the paver from a little bundle ho carried and | pington of New Je was a protty young | ©f torastyioititio\mhiasBoulor! | KBTS ERILEE, SOE R e wieh / | | neld up for inspoction & low-cut gray vest of | woman from Brooklyn i Coun . i which she bus depi CLEL i i 1R O iy ol volved in entertaining so large an encamp- v | wo : : Ak strives to give Jublic just what ment I8 fully recognizol by the order. asort of “pepper-and-salt” pattern, bound o soung lady soon becamo conseious of | 1 te oSt tacuating e, the tron Tha' August number is b very 6ues & " FOW! 1 'd g ry ol 1sive movement on the art ol 10 ‘A 5 or the nsportatic o N 1 . Comrade Datiel Green, department com- | about the edges with brown silk cord aud | VOr3 e Y NS DL oL | S hIlatn: BLEONE, prasioHittos VIEOFOUS WOrTAN ouo tains upwards of two hun- Artiiolal tauth without plates and romovable | ex-Soldier's krea. 1t had a habit of swinging trod fine il i vl f ki it AR e dE Wb BULtAns - thAT dooledE1Nce: g ki ared fine illustrations including a beautiful | hridee work. The only reliablo method for holding mander of Delaware, having resigned June [ ornamented with buttons that looked 1iko | jh yup girection overy time the lumbering ve- Iy ot a ¥ S e ,:rl‘l“l. watgr color of “Swallows.” Itis published | the teeth in the mouth without thelr droppi 15, 181, on aceount of il health, Comrado A. | bullots. [t had beon @ rather drossy gar- | hicle strick a mp it the road 0 0 ied by O T e 5 PEhet Four. | While entinz, speaking, singinz or When wt-eop. . Woodman was duly elected department | mont of a civilian bofore tho war. On the | ‘Tholady glanced at the old man, montaily | United Statgs ook company, 150 Worth et R ortc e boob- | Minfstars. public spoalers, iwyers und wetors ik commander by the couneil of admunistration | side a little forward of tho armhole was a | reckone of his gray hairs and honest face | Strect, ew yor tained of any of thelocal newsdealers, aested o fnvestigate this system, of smd department ragged Lole about the size of a man’s thumb, i'ff(-‘..lff,' o i G s ooonb m":j‘:_"' O o Tue July number of The Aunals of the -~ o followiug named comrades aro horoby | Bolow this a dork stain ran down, sproading | Jouger besitated, Sho Wrew fhom_ her lint'a | Unquestionably moreitalked abowt san any | Arricen Acadeiny. of Dolitlentund Boaiul | g (‘ i OA U ,I I O N. appointed widos-decamp upon the (oMMAN, | unul it covored noarly all ovo 8o of the | long steel pia and without a momont's anely, Barow Hivsch. who oF tho constitution: of Mexico by Prof, 1o accordingly. They will report by mail to the | Vést. Ou the inside thisusiataticoloradituoll CAGIY bed it viewusly into—the genel ‘-wiu«:!\H;«'“l tincolof Walesanu wh ard Moses of tho University of Culifornia, Noother office fn the city or county has the right Y nardL 14 nacoraanas Wit Insteiicts | entlre lining ofith'vest, - Tho gaemonvwas| COfklom 0 & B L0 L ¢ i lsugiags of this toviow s taday, i Thore is als0 a very interosting historieal fu- e A S e e fons they will receive througn their respec- | sonked with blood that had dried into 1t and | ot ACHS B RRICRIE, Ko, Sav wio WAk EhS | (GLECE L tes S oy e fuding L L R LT e e H Sy Xvonue, Now Vorl who patented i tive department headquarters stiffone rawhi GHOIDAIONE i 5 s sliverance for b i ve dopartment beadquattars: = L ing. | *tiffoned it like rawhido, ; who belongs to one of the oldest families of | deliverance for tho oppressed Jews of Rus- | clogar commercial relitions which are Spring B S R N saciastin o N P Lomiotoat optareotad I'nat, said Colonel Flawkes “is a relic of | this state, which sont cleven representatives | St ISich number of this publicat ing up botweon the United States and to eall and see specimens of thes kind of we L v P g the tirst bloodshed of the civil war. The | to the fedeval urmy, frankly explained the | POrtrait gullery ol coutemporaneous i- | Mexico aud the added interest which Amer 2 for themselyos, Prices for this kind of work Idaho— Wade P. Hard, Boise. vest was worn by General (then Colonol) B, | Situation. /s lanizur usimore exactthinn | ties. Ainong the plotures ithis fmonth aro f ¢ f the poiitical ; the reach of all. ALl this work fully warranted. Illinois—B. F. Brooks, Chicago: E. H. | I Kelley, who commanded at the battie of u"‘.'\l"'“”" whea he wn-'l s .‘-f!l‘?"..'ff ‘:h-”:”{-l ',‘i’f”‘.:f‘:-:{.k‘\'»‘.'\”fl(‘(:‘f‘f‘“ couditions of ithern neighbor, the | @ We have the WONDERFUL LOCAL ANESTIE- Dunbar, Springfiela; George I%. Gould, Mat- | Phillippi.tho first battie of the war, and who Xelise me, young wor ost oneleg | colonics, ir Heary Parkes i the con- | transiation is timely and will bo well re- ¢ TIC or the painless extraction of teeth and maks NO 5 ; . Lippi, 3 at Antictam, and I'd you wouldn't | ter. The fuce of Mr.d. J.C. Abbot, the | coived, EXTRA CHLARGIE for using it A fuil sotof teeth on toon; Cuthbert W. Laing, Chicago; Samuel | was the rst ofticer on the federal side to re- | ) v b 5 : 3 ako erties wit s ono; cost me | new Canadian g anpoavs. A fine’ pic- er for o Gold and otlie ngs b lowest price: any liberties with this one; it cost me v ang A fine pi Btitnos PR Rt e rubber for 35, Gold and otlier fiiing | wost prices, Chaso, Chicagoy A, J. Stecle, | ceive a wound. ‘The ball fired in a volley of | 160700 money. ture of Baron Hirsch, the (BreE of L Y Charléston: W, E. Hayward, Pana} | the rear euard of the retreating confedoratas | OqIC0 woney. = s T o G ostsalt ths e | Of tho German “caiporor, will coutributa an T T Wiliam 5. Winholtz, Chicago: L. B! | enterea whero vou see that rent, passed RbhEka i s 1o of the ftussian Jows; & very stel rticlo to the Ausust numoer of the Century ] N L Crooker, Mendota K. Westfall, Bush | through the general’s luns and canio ot A Tribute to Comrade Hamlin, portrait obESIIanbobatie| Branglr || i BIRSoW belibvas bt walics il Celok p nell; Philip Welshimer, Neogai George | just below ~ tho shoulder biade. I SrEpha Lt o o Rl OF e trwenel | iy’ Great no kiug of Prassia_has undorstood g Btibba, Chicueo: K. Wiits,” Contrallas | dwus his adjutant and wiss with bim thoro. o Yooy, commnandericliof of tho | Fottrons mun ol o, Breugs cabinaes s | bis business liko " tiis ‘omporor, and li this OFFICES THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK. George . Pinckard, Monticelio. When we saw him lying there, with the Szl (s i bt et Stii Siciite ot.o) o Totoly ba. | article be gives what he calls the sceret of | TR = = RansasHornard’ Kelly, Topekn: G. M. | blooa spurting from tho wound as if forcea | fo{lowine erder vesarding tho denth of the | BECRE PG TN o NS AR G 1 WX | the power of William 11 with his people, LEPHONE,1088. - - 16TH and FARNAM STS., OMAHA. Stratwon, Clay Center; Cy ., | out with a pump, uo onc expeoted him to live | 130 Comeade Hawlin: - o L Swiien, whio Bus bean having so tdventurous | 414 eidentally contribules many fuets re- | = = = = = e Troy; J.'C. Johuson, Newton; J. moro taan & fow minutes, The surgeons at | g E0, MO TR ST vy 80 OHR BERE | o Sourioy thraush Jipan and elsawho sarding bis fe. Tnis number will also bo Girard; J. W, Hamilton, Wellingto: the hospital pronounced the wound mortal, 2 PN s 2 i OthER pra sl el especially rieh 1 illustrated articles and MeCarly, Juhetion Cityi M. W, Sutton, | and 1t was so roportou to Genoral MeClolian, o s Bt oot Rk Te\a Yo TR TOITor o compiero storios % dodge City; J. W. For jelle Plain; A. | but the general never left the front, and in | ' e O 160 an K N EA marl 3 4 WARRET 4 The twenty-fi summer number of tho | groatly hotored comrades. As tho cvenng | Among American portraits is one of M. | o001 joupnal, New York, exhibits an en L. Vorhis, Itussell; J. D. Guthrie, Arkansas | less than sixty days was again in command. YRUUEGLOCHC! = ko B Ao itlons sLona rattlots el shudes were closing upon the auniversary of | Blaine, and one of Goneral Nettleton, the &6 4upica ju the matter of cducational journal OMAHA SOUTIT OMATIA City. He is now eighty-four years old, and, as ho A 3 o : i . . o P y the natal day of the republic which Comrade | compl of t \f Michigan—Homer Benson, Coldwater; A. | was the first officer to fall in the cuuse of the 2 ¥ ! ° el SR b o e T6¢ > | ism that deserves cougratulation. The in . Cor. 14th and Farna 2513 N Stro Hannibal Hamlin so long fathlully a strikingly good one of tho Rov. Doc- | Sl 0a™i{torast of the publie concorning IR . LLE D. Lawr Tocumseb; Henry W. Brown, | Union, he will be among the last of tho brave : ; Al Bt o 3 » , fy 4 e EePlvilo7 cled by , i oot ol venty excellent s Hubbavdston; T. J. Wells, Detroit; Ken | generals to pass away.” oretraceonl v lovsl: | S I GO » | cducation tinds expression here. Botter 3 < S e T B ey, who diod jast | fiews whons b bresonce ehaemod, chooef i {l)l:‘l'l‘n'v\‘v:willu loading, ‘educators of cho [ SvEBLER. AUCE SXRresiion Mol out. tho DR. I("". - 100 BROWNLA. Louisiana und Mississippi—A. S. Badgor, | Saturdav, commanded " the tirst federal | {50 IR I8, G0 to 15 e Whase | HTA R tm e ommotent authority has | [CACHETS aro urged to mako -professional ad- fico Established Twelve ¥ New Orleans, La. troops that marched on confederate soil. He | (% o8 o b I 08 (b COMDR AN be ty vancement, educational ideas are discussod in [N S Oriens, L nr. Morts, Minnospotis, | ool it nrched o confocerate sell ) £12 | mwakoniug would ba'on'the storual camping | prevared . ooy oviow ofal U bl | TGLCILLC i dheninod manier, L e Parents, Watch Your Chlldren s Teeth N Now York—Edward M. Bloomer, New | augurated the aggressive warfare. He took [ BFONCS rm logislation of the American states of | pop hus numerous advertisements which of Sehoal is out sind now s the time to have the little ones teeth looked after. You plan N h L 3 ] “‘Roprosentative, governor, senator,foreign | recent yoars, wcluding the esactmeuts of e Lheir ple o 1 o York, vice Bartram resigned: W. R. Scott, | command of the first vegimeut raised in 3 kb 2 ctnan themselves show there is a ong curvent of | for thelr pleasure dur vaeation, why not also think of their future comfort. At the Now 8 Dowyille: By J. Mitohell, Yonkers. Sroatorn Vivginin on May 2. 01, and a fow | Ambassador, vico' prosident, soldier; theso | the lc: idlatures of 1501, thus bringing tho re- | proy ding the sehooltoom, The | York Dental Parlors wo whi take special care of the childrey and wiil Lo putient and gentle Potomac—M. M. Baue, Washington, D.C.; | days later marched ugninst tho confederatos | Positions wark the line of his march in his | cord down to tho time ot going to pross With | Journ 23 ugh praises it is evidently | Y100 U8 5 3 o service; but it is vather as the | this number of the m th a ) . : R. J. Beall, Washingten, D.C. under Porterficld. The struggle then was to un BOLyA00,blLye L 35 po! d & A | a powerfu! factor among the educational Vermont'—J. D, Hanrahan, Rutlaad. prevont the people of thatsection from cuter- “::,““i'],::;‘",‘l’l’l'l"'i;"'jl“ I‘:‘_’”‘I‘(“"‘l{’Yf‘"('m‘ll‘-"‘] iy I‘»‘"Jl;‘\l»l‘»' s :‘L"* ¥ | forcos of the country. - Published by B, L. por-— i io, Not: i E tHb oo Iedaraoy; e dent, and as a membe orde ave adopted the Australian system. | Kolloge & Co., Vabash ave Shicug! Virginia—E. D. Robie, Norfolk, Va. ing tho confederncy and out of it grew the [ fiIR AR e Y true spirit of. coinradaship; | Whiss RGN 1Yo ]x llogg & Co., Wabash avenue, Chicago, ¥ , CASUALTIES, stato of Wost Virgina. Kelley's | 1 L cotnt 1 s S : : 2 o as the elder brotherof more than four! | of the Pope’s enc \ the labor qlics- BR0Nonailator 0 T Comrae I . Tavtram, A, D, G, New [ troops = woro without “uniform ~ and | Jooco's e vot onthusiastic us. tho Youkest, | ton: brizing : uts and fea- e o e York, resigned June 17, 1801: Comrade A. J. | ©9 ) P 1 "pistols thoy | 800 as tho geatle and pure patriot, the light | tures of it into u cliss ical wrtange- | iy Colorado, to get into the vory bowels of an, A. D. C., Delaware, resigned June | 80Y sort of guns, knives and Ppistols WA | of the camp-fire, the life of the post-roo e as b PRI T DR EA LRI E G | oo O 0T SUIAT O B IR bowels o Woodman, A. D. C., a i RSBt yre diin kel s B0 moR SIS camp-five, ife of the post-room, the | ment, so as to show precisely what the docu : mineral deposits in that state, sixty . = T e i 3 Comra B| ¥ = etk s 8y e e C me at he 0ld el v 10l > el W & pitied L & ik Vo s ake ull set of teeth, o £ ubber, iUARANT or 00, 15, 1891; Comrade Daniel Green, Dept. Com., glory of the encampment, that he will hold | ment'is. 1t may not be genc known that s west of Denver; but now, aftor driving | ajeave, st lh::x‘r\t’”dulxln'\‘;h‘l"vhpmvl‘v.“(hn: ARibber andGHALA N 5 s and some shotguns, ‘T general's only un signed | 5, 1801; Comrade i it o warmest plac L carts, and wi ublic school board s ondon und Delawnre, resigned Juno 15, 18015 Comrade | it some SROUERAS: | 86 KNG & OFY IS | the warmest placo in our hearts, and will | public school boards of Paris, TLondon and | yovo than one mile of tunndling theough | HREALK i the mouths M. Sherman, A. D. C., California, resignea ever beto us the endearcd and cherisned | other great foroizn cities tave fiually como | goit | or 1801 O ) o against whom he was contending wero atone | 0 50 LY i 8 LSS SIG YR AN I solid granite and reaching veins from which Dot X tuatnna. e e 20 et Com: | hour in the field plowing, aui at the next Lomrae: S to the 1on that it is nocossaty (o food, | yold, silver and led oro 1+ boiug bronght by PAINLESS EXTRACTION. rade Alfred C. Monroo, Assistant Adjutunt ranks of Notes. oncea day at ieast, in all the pubiic school | $ive ear lond for tho enrichment of those who Wa enn extract teeth without the least pain by tho use of our new loeal ancsthotic, tha 5 > i i : % buildings the childres of tho poorer classes SonTigelanalc iV ot alr: i ¥ : ol Colonel Portoriield, and then again they weve Thero is a vizorous protest to ba presented | pohdigs v had the couraze and cash to invest, there 1s | patient remainin, selous. W also s gus aind vitalized atr. ™ Examination and”estimatos General, Dopartment of Massachusous, died | 0T |G e™ iicoral tillers of the soil. | to. the Grand Army at its Dotrolt meeting | 1 0rder to bosure that thoy may b in phys- | not so much haw-hawing ns thoro was. Tho | Without eharge. Call and see us. Temember the locations LCLIRL R DR AU 0'elooit on Juno %, 1501, Colowel Kelloy, | gainat tho proposul to meot in Washington | 4l condition to recaivo Intelieciual isteuot- | Jargo pumphlet sent to those who usk, ad- The Meaning of the Grand Army. | supported by Indiana and Ohio rogiments, | in 1502 The protostants are the colored | ™ Anarticlo tho Review of Reviews | dressing M. M. Pomery, prosident, Pulitzor T T Ol it aaya | Ao au attackc on the confodoratos wt Phil: | Girand Army men of Ut city, who ciaim to | fr Jul¥, entitled “Food-Atded Bduontion fn | bulldiug, Now York City, is very ifterasting ARORG y Ll 1, liopi, driving them from their position in | be joined by all the colored posts in the coun- London and Birmingham,” gives a [ reading, telling as it docs what pluck has and Goneral Veazoy in the New York Recorder, | eontusion, thus baginning the actual fighting R e L e Yed account of the wholo system under | is doing for public and privato benofit OMATIA SOUTH OMAHA had its ovigin by the formatien of a single | of the war, and from his swn body giving the | Washingtou the colored veterans are treated which this novel reform has bocn put into *The Cyclonaedia of the Manufactures and E. Cor. 14th and Farnam, 2513 N Stree ice. It is un intensely interesting | Products of the United States,” (tne Sceger 4 post consisting of twenty members at Deca- | flood for the first baptism ot bloed. —After | with *disrespect.” “_‘ o 1 States, 0 = . = tur, TiL., on April 6th, 1556, F'rom that small he was made bricudier general, and his |} incoln is making cousiderable headway as | *TH Y | Guerozeyicotpiny N owgonk) FSRU Boby DR. F. .. BROWNE. 4 s 3 ginia during the rest | 4 candidato for the next encampment. . Bort. | , A port recley forms the | to boissued in a new and enlarged form. beginking it has incrossed in membership un- " J1G871t0 tholROVAl| e Ak Qe ia o ol hel Aa A e b frontspic 8 This work has undergone most thorouzh re- Open evenings until §:30; Sundays 10 a.m. to ' p. m. til it now numvers ovor four hundred and | ernment and w i sh commend ilicts. b t s hod o8 * | vision and in 1ts paxes can bo found overy four departments "mi over N"hl “lv\mmd At the buttlo of Romnoy, where a most im- | $8Yed many lives by throwing a hissing con- r the Hay and Nicolay history, and My, [ United States, arranzed and classifd in posts. portant victory was wol commanded lus | federato shell overbourd ftrom the gun deck | Sy rovie s Vil by such o mauner that tho manufacturers of PoPh6 national organization s known ns tho l‘L‘,ti'}.YJ:..‘ 2 “.»‘.‘(v.‘m‘,,"'\ff-‘ful-mx’::n‘ Vot sufle | Of the Hartford in Avril, 132, now lives in ;m'.“,.’.;.[‘. ?.lz.}-‘,iiifilih_ B },,-If‘m- the | any article can be easily found. Although National Encampruent, which meots aunual- | ciently rocovered from his wound to ride a | Baitimor knowledge of the peculiar s which ex- | tho arrangement of the work is such that 1y and constitutes the lexislative and govern- | horse. .After the war he held a position in Catiférnia will present the name of Colonel | ist. ween Lincoln . Phe ad- | articles belonging to each particular indus- ing body of the association. . the peusion office at Washigton until ho got | W. K. Smedburg for the position of com- | dress was written iu about 1503, and is | Wy are grouped together under appropriate "'hie meeting of tho National Encampment | to be soventy-oight vears old and retired | mander-in-chief, His candidacy is endor priuted from the orviginal manuseript. The | headings, a general index covering nearly has “bocomo o eceasion of Uho largest | from netivolifo. © Sirica tion ho lias i idod by all |m~|~{‘nn‘ll\-\-"r:uhv. (Mho othor oandL- | papor in tia Caiforuia serios Uns wonth is | 011y thousand articles makcos it tho most assemblago of people from all parts of the | his time between Washington and his coun- | dates are 3. Wisart of Wisconsin, J one of peculiar interest, being an account by | complete work of this character ever pub- country that oceurs during the year, The | try place, the “Swan Meadows,” near Ouk- 1201 of Now York | Rirs. Vireinia ltood sturpny. of hor oxpord. | lished. ociated with The San Francisco Examiner proceedinys of tho order uro always made | lund, Md. St , enco s a girl making the (vip “Across the | A second edition of tho romantic novel, “A. ublic aud ave lareely pudlished by the pross s NEW BOOKS AND FERIODICALS. | 1), © Donner Party’ 340, Mus. | pMistutcon Tdo i o pross of the s I BF the cowutry. AT i work 18 of @ pabi o Coming Rennion. tingnih TR e U ] s ek et stnine e o Rl O 1 thc States of Nebraska, ITowa, Kansas anc the co s L U o Murphy’s account being, it is believed, the | Price MeGill company, ana will be ready f ) ’ character and it engages in nothing of ase- | The committos appointed to tako chargo of ndor the auspices of the Massachusotts | o1 yupeative publisied by o survivor of the | issue in o short time.” No modern Awerican p . cret natur the soldiers’ reunion ot Grand Island met | historical society n numberof valuable works | ill fated party. Tue vecord of th terri- | novel has mot with tho speedy success of aleot- - N . I o Yot romaris aro constantly boiuge mado 03 | 100 riday, Mossrs. C. T Doutlay, S. P, | havo boon_ publishod, tho latost being blo occurrences 1s told with simplicity and | this woudertul work, which has croatal so South Dakota, for the collection of all lchltl peoplo of intallicence showlng a towlmise | (0L TG Gan, 0, D, Moore, | Narrative and Critical History of Amor dolicucy, i with an attraclive touch of | muel tail in cagtorn circles, Mr, Osour It i : fa oador, Georee P, Deane, and Goorge . Ryan wore | in oight volumes, Tho cooperation of other H‘l‘!lxlv:f;m et sm‘-':\fl-:“m.l{x\; ‘u’m“‘\‘v‘;.hlls ..i‘rm.}l::-i1:5.‘::"):3:«‘.’{h("l ]‘{?‘;-\n;:nmvng‘r’ mate ClallllS I)C(OI'C thC various DC[);ll‘t- w'xl;n: q\mu‘linnl Jis Ll»cll{\&"('n\x:lld:n“l\:l}_\:“ a'-:}lfedd present. :nlist:rwa an;-v\;ncs lwnu_ uhnu}ue.v, and in all | the overland routes. A supp! material for his next work which is promised f ] G at aro its object 1 1S W i The resignation of C. F. Beutloy was ac- | thirty-nine difforent writers have assisted, [ mentary note describes the arrivalot over- | for early next January, > o "‘1‘"‘3{“’",*. i e a | cepted and Soth . Mobley was elected to tho | among whom are sident Augell of the | land trains in Califoruia in'#9. An important |~ A publication that we can vecommend to ments of the overnment. and fentemal foolings which bind. togethor | vosition of chairman, Michigan university, Prof. Edward T. ::;:}:1'l',‘,',”} wraly T i i o allllovats tiasy ol nHattndRha RO o tho soldiers, sailors and marmes who united | George I, Ryan was elected socretary, v Channing of Harvard, Libsarian William H. | NGBS “Which he calls tho ~Typical ,"‘,‘_'l"‘]“"‘f“ '\“q"‘__;}jy‘\"‘.’" BilgaThouxiiendea, to suppress the late rebellion, and to perpet- | G. H. Caldwell, resigned. Dillinghast of Yale, Edward Everett Hale, | Modern City,” and which is troated of in all | civedlation of upwards of te kR uata tho momoey and bistory of tho doad. | iy soerotary wis tstructed to_nvite tho | JobuJav, Georgo . Eilis, prosident of tha | the prom i TaTaL il DR o City b Ta e oouladoR R U Ry R8T Gl Ve siicHsRd EDWARD P. ROGGEN, Ma”,a%’e"- = arsis o e ol hndprotoction. ane. ty | Anclentaud Arablo Noblos of the Mystic | Massachusseits historical soci and | plo--the polico administzation, the s ind | in rozard fo what is going ob in tho art Room 600, Bes Building, OMAHA, NEB oxtend necdful mid to tho widows'and or- | Shrine to participate in the reunion. olhiors: LT oasaveTotiihoaemen havoRbotnl | IENAHEIL LARLE BABLIYIENS Rsamanalia S| eworltio lieanae, rtinddpionitanshion ieiies phans of those who have fallen. Goyernor Thuyer ond department com | taken asa bosis aud rounded into & whole by [ ParShANe anc iy S &2k SHER: Qi | Yotes considorabiaspace to tho United States. ST 8. To muintain true allegiance to the | mander, James Teeter, were elected hon- | the editor, Justin Windsor, libravian of | in the vl and narrates hut it | Parle Bl ofioaiis aiiuenainb Qoorius, I . . P A e : 2 IEHD; € ST cotor, we ected b ) tsor, e world,” and narrate | >avis, with an American branch at 215 Fifth ctice 3 TP, N77: ) OF Vi4 Uaited Suatos of Amerien, b upon e | G DU U o committon, | Marsard univorsity. Mo worie eovers tho | dows Tor” e tiisdi and what it il costt | v, Now York. Will practice in the SUPREME COURT OF 7 Piton and lawe; to discounteniarce whatovor | The department commander was requested | perlod from tho carliest discovories to tho Rl O ol sovernmeny. | . Or. David Warnge an avticlo on dim- | UNZTED STATES, the Court of Claims, the several Courts TV valty, inoites t o ppoint George P, Dean provost marshal, | Middie of the present century, although the kL8 RLRSIGNA 0L MUNICI B ROYOLRITOD cult dentrition and tancing the gums in the i . & n v N 2 :‘.;:‘:'fl,.‘,o‘.“‘ ":ff:":.,.l"".'.‘,.,'m.‘.‘".fr 8 ho. i l",l".f‘; LGRS RADARS YRS rospond | LISt forty years Ilmwlhwu ony incidontally A puper h,\l"ilr;lhl:[ anell,illu «\v\mv»llhr - | Juls wamber of Babyhood, which should bo | Of the District of Columbia, before Con :es of Congress, . i rabeIony ok | The secrotary was instructed to correspond | youched upon. By adding o distinetly erti- | Self, givesn picturesque description of b by every mothor ln tholand, Mes, cpl P 4 SYER spread of universal liberty, equal TR L ey T e kS | L CHe T tho vast roswurees coniaiuod in U ‘“"v“'\“' re is muchi sport wid littlo if o » papers on “Hints for the Toilet of al ) otor suggestios atoutside | golieetion of the various historical socioties | eruel ) 0, with seasonable contributions on 3 3 3 Justico to ull o evintod oxprossion | *Pukers should bosecuted, | tor | 804 universitios and natioual ‘libraries, a | Mr. Hokinson Smith, tho au [ St 1 Stimmens Indian Depredation Claims. LIgO AT R ARDIOY NI n | Heary Harvison was olootod quartermastor | most exvaustive und scholarly work Las [ onel Carter of Cartersville,” cont Children,” and i largo number of othor ar A fn the throa words, “Fratoruity, chotity una | of the campand the Gxiud (sl bAery | boon produced. The biblography mud | idyilic papor entitled 4 Diy at Laguerros” | los on similar sublocts malo this mmbor of ‘We Obtain Pensionsand Patents. TR s el i o [imasiplacad i gharaa:of Blbary Oo | attached foot notes, showing tho origin oing & description of a bit of Paris oa tho | Babyhood. ouo that all mothers, especially 3000 oF 14 rinctnIee An aboso 80t Torthe. No | pollns oeatoution oh the rouhion Hrondn, " | soures for utatemeuts mude, historlcal maps vor'iear Now Yor: *diajor € W Vot fows, win have. erest nierest All Clagses of Land Claims. /1t prinolplos M abovo seb D olic n d fac-similes aro vory valuable features. | Baird furnishes o paper or LR one ever claimed for any othor organization, Phe following committees were ap- };.’ AG-HIL aro very valuab o i 4 g : ho volu s are rick illustrated, and the lnw'luH ampaigns,” ¥ 1 T i o fir N v 3 ] 3 ldier or otherwise, objeots loftier, nobler of | pointed : \ ) To colebrate its twenty-first birihday, - ¥ F goldier or otherwincy ablcets loftory noblar of | poluted: e Thagar, Moore, Tentloy | O 13 Publitied by Houguton, Milin & | & momber of hia sy, “Tho nasativo. costrs | wiyon T araty pussad, e Civistan Unoh Mining, Pre-emption and Homestead Cases sumption that it was a political organization. | and Allee. ; GOR08Lan) MMB: oo s A G RNEAIROR R0 KA, Y Genoral Milos | of Now York comes out this weels in n bran | Prosocuted before the General Land Ofiice, Depurtment of the Intorior, and Lis rulos aud rogulations contafn a_ probibi- | Bands ~Tootor, Allen, Dean, Ryan aad | o) R M e | B e ey TR m e PR et g | (new auit o plathoamihint 18 10 3ax, Hew {yba the Supreme Court tion in that bohalf in these words: “No com- | Meaghor. e h | Hoinzen, transiated from | operations ' that' edls o death of | nuw papor and a new cover. I'he suit, too, is L thio German by Mes, Emma Hellor Schumm | Sitting Bull. Tho paper is illustrated by a | Y i > rade shall in any manner use this ovganization Programme—Entire committee. AREILAR 21 . v ¥ LS s ot Ay B of tho most_modern stylo and cut, for the | PIENSIONS— for partisan purposes, and no discussion of Printing and Advertising—Denn, Meaghor, | 13 # Foiar ablo work and has for its prinei, t portrait of' Ueneral Miles and by sev- | ya;00 appears in a new shape—smalior pages 2 fios v purtisan quostions shall be permitted at any | Caldwoll, Allen and Hurrison. paen it (Tnalobjeckitha Binanciualion of Woiman . and Wnical deg s by Prodoric. Reming- | and more of tnem. A fine portrait of Phillips Phousands yet entitle Werite for information. of its moetings, nor shall any nominations for | - Grounds—>Moore, Bentley and Caldwell &8 167 a8 lob phymcal nasire will pexmlia o | ton, Lok BAward k. Holden of the LIk | Arooks, 'a pictuke’ of ihe Besoher statiie, : political_oMico' bo made.’ lta ‘momborship | Ou motlon it was docided to call tho camp | Kot Volioved to oxist amons tho mate | WRE Sstronomysoutitiod A Lunur Tand. | jome valgble pao and ink, skotchos by the HEIRS— o olitic arties aod | ¢ 0! & y belloved to exist awol o mu onotny ¢ od anar Land- | o ston artist, Gaugengigl, and o b G s R [T R : Sox fn our republic. As o approachies the | seape,” with pietiis from nogtives tken | o7\ e ustrations of the varius eiuea: Widows, Minor Chitdren, Dopendent Mothers, Fathors, and cans largely provail; in others domoorats. Aldes and Other Features. sonclusion of IR vary instrugiive book, the | 8¢ the Lok athsbratory, ‘In the sstie of | vional institutions o and about Boston en) Minor Dependents Brothers and Sistors entit s fow posta. (bt 0 ot conin | Tho following ordor, No. 50, has been fa- | AULOsuys: </Thowtiontion which Aineri- | short uyticios opitite It old mastors, Mr. | haliish this birtiday number. - Publis) men of both parties. It domands for each of | sued by tho commandor-in-chiof cans Show 1o tho women i social iutercourso J. Stillmun - tegats of Fra meo | Wl TE Howiand, Clinton Hall, Ast tho comrades the right to voto and pray as | *'py oot EEREAT SR O is known tho world over. But far be it | and Albertinelll, aud ex t BINGat N re bl INCREASE— 5t nd | The following numed comrades are hereby | from me to take 1t for auything elsc thun a | mastors are presoated in wood-cl Timo- . bo pleases. Iu adhereuce to the principlos of ] - ) Ta A T T A T WV T ho pleases, In adhareuce to the prancibles of | appoiuted aides:de-camp upon tho staff of tha | sort of conveutional sin offering for rights | thy Colo, whoyo Iwork u this serics, it will Pension laws are now more liberal than formerly, nad many are B e B ot ottty hay | comumauder-in-chief, aud will bo oboyed and | withhold. 'Itis for tho most bart mero gal- | bo remembored, iy execuled. after vers clos P IS AR TN Onco fopLldk ot auastions: the hahost togroe, Tts work of chatity bas | rospected accordingly, They will roport by | lantry. Tut thore avo no more dangovous | study of the i : and for tho determine right o higher rates A R io bl an Orenriatian of U | mall to the adjutant general 1 accordanco | ‘virties' than piety and gallantry. Behind [ most part in the jtesenco of the A paper $ WJA .. ¥ 1t i oouspicuously an ovknuization of tho | itk fustructions thoy will recolve through | the tivst rascality 15 wont to nde ftsolf; be- | by John La Pavg tho artist, entitlod Tuo: All letters will be promptly answered and all 0. "L B their rospective denartment hoadauarters hiud tho latter, coarseness. Gallantry 1s | the Way," is composed of Mr. La Farge's yot it emuraces tho officers of those armies in | EN Xest epar Y ) | ; 4 Py v i L B1e lifornia--J. K J. B. Lauck, [ | nothing more than a cheap substituto” for | letters from Japan, and deals with interest J(-M/\) J . ¥ g g 2 5 : 4 ?rlz:h:.\.:n'fi}'ffi.x.?\‘::‘,v‘L‘-.‘llx‘:;nlxlll.v _“‘1“‘:‘:"“‘“‘{?), T. Cuttiug, 8. Cat H. Blinn, k. ¥ | oo arpreciation, tho justico of which 18 felt | ing questions ©f 'Buropean, American and M'O '/f . information concerning form of applications for A Rt RO Y ud, G Y Ruddick, San | more thun admitted; it is a deceptive huml- | Japanese art ? " 4 > s e ; 3 ‘e ; as e Jiate prowl of el Somrades i tue OMleR, | Grantisno ¥ ity twith which oné decelvor himselt and | Rrank Losiio's Popular Monthly f Gann G To0cKOW Bloske claims, terms, ete., will be given with as little Mty for A AP LRI A ow York- Albert . Clark,New York; B. | others concerning the arrogance that is hid- | current month contains some very: intor A S < aatics 9 A far . be an- pportuntiy for it swjoymout totho ol xal- | 3 3ok o icho athers couseruing the arroysace that fa B | eurcunt month contalns somp vary, latorasl Omiadivon, Nek. delay as practicable. No letter will be an The'cotorades, discipiined to obodionce and | (Ohio--Charles D. Thompson, Georgetown. | read by all who desire to get uew light on | tha court of the Tuilorios. This urticle was swered unless the sender encloses requisite Supportof tavfal authority. have constituted | o, Massachusetts—itoyal 8. " Ripl No. | the woman question, Published by Ben- | written especially for this magazine by M § 2 R pan 4 ABRORL O AW AUNIORLYs ARYD eoutipiiiee. | choloatord, - i Jamin K. ‘Tucker, Boston, Mass. ! Carctte, neo Bover, the author of *Souy |- stamps for reply. No information concerning ountEy : Thoy have nowhoro boen partof | Lliuols-—James R. Cottle, Princoton. Nedia, the American Virgin, isa work | de la Cour des Tuiferies,” “Mmo. Campan, | [ X b e N Ihe: Slamont: they | 1, Casualties. —Comrade Hanuibal Hamliu of | just issucd from the pen of the brilliant | eto, aud translated by Mrs. Frank Losi b any particular claim will be imparted until the Bave boen gullty of no dislosal utterance or | BAUEOR, Me., 8 represcntative from the de- | young actress Nadage Doveo and aims to | It is captivatingly written and embeliish it nbittered: expression toward those against | Partiuent of Maine fu the national encamp- | show that there ls no need for the outery | by nuumerous weil executed llustratior Wian-1 sar oue. 1 00 beh meso manilslamop e | o pplicant has become a member of The Bee ombiuterod expression toward those aKaiust | ot for many years, died at his home July | that is continually being made by a certain | eludiug a portrmit of the empress. “Some | Jors G A YL R UL M R el | 180 class ahout the immorality of notresses. | distinguished Literary Women of Amoric pedlealonin. Iiareipadetoe dhame of TIT EPE 1 ) 9ims Bureau assogciation. ko L K ey e o | - Cowrade A, D. Lawrence, Michigan, A. D. | Whilo thro is not much literary stylo in this | by Mrs. Van Etten Muck: "A Chillan Hucl ! jrrr s ” A y el t P mone can appreciste. who' bas noves | C:.G: O. 27, declined July 11, 1691, | work, still the lessons it {nculcates and the | enda’, by J. S. Whitman; “A Summer Address all letters relating to claims to o RREe0 - Comrade L. B. Crooker, Ilinols, A. D, C., | stirring incidents related iu it, make it very | Among tho Icdbergs: *An Old Mexican | curn reatisa suffered aud sacritied as they bave iu its be- | G "0, 97, declined July 12 1891 | interesting reading. Publisned by J. S. | Sport;” *Pleasures and Pains of G A | myto e Ezproan and Pos Pourl St balf. 2 ng (R ' RS ; Theso headquarters have been notified that | Ogilvie, 57 Rose street, New York. Porrara Pilgrimage! by Herbert Pierson, | He G n,{::m‘[:l‘,’l"!' better for the Graud Army | tnarg are still At Columbus, O, 110 pieces of | .-An Honest Hypocrite,” by Kev. Edward | and *The Natioal Storehouso of Wealth, | = - - ONa (pp { ( ) V) ) Y ( RS e baggage unclaimod from the twenty-third | Staats DeGrote Tompkins, publisned by the | aresome of the other iutercsting coutrib KIDD'S QUICK TOOTH & HEADACHE CACHETS ( [ ‘ ( ) ) ;( J ( o U VAV v, JIW V) national encampment held there in 1855, | Cassell puolishiug company, s & novel of | tions to the July number of this publ ! mounted on their plow horsos in th Porsonal Bravery. . mostly trunks. Comrades intorested can ad: | more than ordinary power. ‘I'ho trial of Dr. | Nellle Hart Woodworth contributes, anothor | & uralgla 101 tho chonpust; 24 d0ss { Tho question of persoual bravery," sa¥8 | dress’ commander of Troy post No. I, or | Briggs, the investigation of Dr. Heber Now- | of her delightful bird and Wilinm | e paseass Nalher poMap U B s &) ahs Nebrasks General Lussell A, Alger, “tis always oue of [ \Well post 1, Columbus, O. ~ “Tuis Wil | ton, aud tho condewnation of Macquarev, as | Eleroy Curtis gives a v 01d explanation | Fantinisreniedy tu ks satistetion. Can Lo mailod mManf,. chDrasikKka peculiar iuterest, butmany s man who bore | emphusize the caution 1n the oircular just | weil as the excitement about waking P’uilips | of Sécretary = Blaine's rociprocity policy. | Wetallotlaslie & Leailo nud Guoduan brug (o, 0m ation Is thie Gily remedy that relleves toohi i | acho and neuraigin. 1t is tho chonpest, 24 dosey {

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