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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY AUGUST 8 1801 _TWELVE PAGES. GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT. | k. o8 ontaken e mape wirsedy, | EHRRY(TIC Dl.\)l()l\'l) STARS, | ®ENRY unn.:m. President, AUCUST UIMLEIN, !eerotary. ALFRED UIHLEIN, Superintendent, I'he progress of the war record publication inder Ma Davis, Is almost phenomonal. A volurr f 1,000 pages has been issued every Tho ilver Bncempment cf the Veterans of weeks. ' Tho rato for the present fiscal | Young Mon Who Eat Linera and Wax Fat : e will be even greater. At its close the | the Rebellicn, fistory of 1864 will bo « Alrondy on Flies, the eastorn armios’ op 0 boen fin i ished up to June, 1864 08 portain- | INTERESTING SCENES AKD INCIDENTS. | [ (G Aie St oiie. "o number of voi. | HOW THE GAME THRIVES IN NEBRASKA. u s alroady issued are sixty-five, 1030 onig to series ono, and relato to batt ; T . Btatistics of the Regular and Voluns | ports and eampaizns and eovroespouder - | Full Roster of Players' Names, from teer Armies -The Oficial Records | lnting totheso. Tho second sories will con- | Captain to Sub, with Ad- . tain all that passed be n the states and the A An Incident of the Battle of goneral govornment, I'ho thivd series covers dresses and Minor Gettysburg —Va rious Iems, the sutject of the prisoners of war. A great Puarticulars, amount of material, indeed the bulk of all — there is, has already been selocted and ar- Notes the Encampment. ranged for these sories. : Following will bo found Tir Ber's second On to Was hington in 1502 Sad Fate ofJennie Wade. tensive batch of the state’'s amateur base- - The west was well reprasented. Ono of the many sud incidents of tho battle | pail Paul Vandervoort hollered too soon. of Giettysburg, says the fome and Country, | number published, however, conclusively Horeafter parades will be limited to two | was the tragic death of Jennis Wade proves that the great national game has milos, family romained in their house, asthey could | “caught on in Nebraska in great shape and is ery state in tho union responded to the | 1o well leave a married daughter lying on | Spreading liko the codars of Lebanou. Ama- roli call. her bed with a new born infant by her side, | 1208 will bear in mind that Tuk Brk wants Tllinois held the right of lino in the pro- fiipen 7 o e o | 01l the erisp and readablo news there is eoing ctasion Ukiztdon. S 1 with her, as thore seomed L0 | within their circles, and prompt attention 5 of re be 1o wi Mrs. MeCietland and | will be given to ail Thatior sont. in, such as campfires were the features of the Qiven all matter sent in, such a w :\,l“,':,"‘ il SR Celaad ) her baby to a pluce of safoty when the com 0s, schedules, championship stand- | 10k of tivo armios disturbed the quiot of the | I, f3coros of games shiould Lo sent in SUATHE G AR e o of Crattrcburs. | @t tho carliost possible moments they shoul uaint vld Pennsylvania town of Gettysbura. | o yriofand to the point, with but & short ash of arms when the boom of | praliminavy paragraph whon the full score is which winds up the list. Tho ovin itertained her guests in magnifi Forty thousand veterans participated in the [ Amid the cl big parace cannon ok the rock-ribbed hills and | given, Comenow, boys, get up on your toes The color line cast a shadow over the har- | echoed among mountains and the shoc and play ball mony of the encampment of il :i:; ‘l"‘- hwf ! ”Mfl':‘l::;u' | Parace Croriixe Hot Crrn, Huay Michign took tho ribbon for numbers, 1t [ lines of two avmies, they wero thero in Sraisat Nem—J. T, Askin :'Willio showed p 15,000 strong, o Mook St ita nmrHeRe Aok 18 6N LY taao ok Fred Fulton, 15t b, ; Eugone Rock, Wisconsin's buld-headed eagle, stuffed, was | yroud for tho soldiers who crawled o the | ji \}-.;ffil”f.‘,M',"f”"f-",;-"‘.“(’l\'f,vfi" Bur: conspicuous in the parad door beeging for something to ea t. ¥ 2o Tobal weight - oF - eritire alub; 008 The decorations of the stroets and build A shell camo erashing through the hous | pounds, homias ‘Askin, captainy~ Hoy Ings were profuse and artistic, and cut off one the posts of the bedstead on | Springs, Neb, K : = now 2,022 | which MeCielland and he ing, but neither was inj I'he mother and siste arried a big rof ing chair down into the collar and placed nor in it with her baby, and Jenuie went on n 1 i L f vot et ] oy EEG-BEER BRANDS: t was o grand assembly of veterans, ULl g Sl Sapll e - vorthy of the (RIS G (R G TG T LS L saptain, North Platte, Neb. BUDWEISER, Grand Ariny ! T Bands Just out | Mr Wi cour Ouma—G. Solomon, o PILSENER, etiring Commandor-in-chief Veazoy was [ of 1) son, D st . , presonted with a diamond badge worth $1,000 | ing o foeoos tattan | Hamblet, 2d4'b, ; W. Rhode Forbes, TENT: and two g o to boat; her | 8- %.; A Nolson, r. f5 J. Coleman, e f.; 1!11“\1']\" ) ould, I, . Substitutes, W. Hayden, H. ERLANGER, five departiments, e A R S burn,' . Rhodes, M. In A. D : members 1 good ¢ tho heroic mothor instead of flying | Férguson, captaln, 4114 Grana avenuo. CULMBACHER. deaths during the y to tho collar for snfety, took up Jeniie's | BLUk JAvs, Di Wirr, Nen, —George Ruse 5 As high as seven dc - was asked | werk, and, with Jonnio' iving dead at her Delbert Badman, p.: Judson Dann, 1st b SCHLITZ-BRAU,” far a singlo room in @ privata residonco. But | fect, went on with tho bread-making till tho | Barl Cobel 2d b.; Morford, 3d b.; prices did not the veterans, | battle closed. Steinmeyer, r. 1 to the accommodations at the ex- | . Jennie Wade had always been planuing for vin Itoeabough, 1 ANNUAL CAPACITY: ONE MILLION BARRELS OF BEER. ’ izl il e R AL A T TRt derhl 5 in | stitute, Eddis Green. Ray Wild, : ' p 3 - . LRI, TR TR TU S G e WG e by g, Schlitz Beer is sald the World over and has a world-wide reputation for being the best; it is warranted to be pure, wholesome CRpendsdl by the of the army mado it imperative | c¢.; Allen yratt, 1st b,; Grimt, 2d b, rotietines 1571 | HBktho doad e blontea on ko batle- | Liyold, 34 1. "Gl s, s Lolut . £ and palatable, and brewed from the choicest Hops and Burley-Malt, ¢ APPLEY ROR, RIGROTTR, 020 Earnam St, Omaha. wfants wore ly d The Woman's rps and & membe v 100,000 visitors tc ment and Detroit onte rps stip of i1 Lang. s, 18t Jeston Base, Nowti Prarre—Ra ford, c.; Herbert Trwin, Py Jotn Jo [ MeMiche : Frank Sullis Roy Shaffer, s. s.; Robert Minnoy, 0 encamp- BOTTLED-BEER BRANDBA PILSENER, EXTRA-PALE, EXTRA-STOUT, “SCIILITZ-PORTER.”, and Jennie, with e ay dead, I ior, searched in v t the pulse had cen t was forever still o mother, bend- 308,067 mber of positi persons v The acgregato amount Grand Army posts fo reached the sum of & asylums for soldiers, orp s and widows | buried atonce. A squad of stalwart men, | Dofit. W. Bartling, captain, Nebraska City have peen ouilt and maintained and destituto ';'f”“i“"\"P ‘."." dusta 4 stuo o of battle, took | Nowrir Omamss, Nowri Ostaim. —Baker,c V familios provided for. The amouut of good | yehtie Wade up tenderly, wrappod ‘o flag | Roberts, p.: Murphy, 1st b.; Coulton, 2d b dono by the order cannot be calculated, Dur. | Ahout bor, ',"“;I"L}“-‘ covering her soiled | (ulick, '3d "b.; Chilson, s.'s.; Craig, r f. — — — fug the yoar now closed 434,000 was paia | §ulico sown aud her hunds ail covered with | ping, ¢, £.; Warner, 1. f.. Substitutes, Jud- SOCIAL TIPS, L, dough,” and carried her vncofined to her | gon " Clarke, J. Baker, captain, North SOCIAL 3 . 5 grave. But many a_ soldier who was fed at | (ymana, 0 tizens | hor pands, and all who have heard the e tn different parts of the city marked the line |ty otic story, wili pause where Jonnis Wado of march. Peaco arch at ort and Griswold | Jiog sleoping, to pay her the honor due to o streets, through which the procession first | haroine of the war, passed, bore the inscription, “Cheerily On, | ~Tho mother still lives in Courageous Friends, to Iteap tho Hary of Perpetual I'e: Aud on the op Timely Conv rsitional Hints for tho 108, Vareararso.—Will Hall, e.; C. Smare World. p.: George \h-uml 18t b.; G. Perhaps it was anticipation of success- E Wlll il hrnnp. ful results from the experiments now i Lo | making with the weather, says the “‘woman about town” in the Evening Captain, Valparaiso, N Sun, that induced Mr. Bentley to put Four magnificent arches crected by Only [oxclusive Special Newspaper Train West of the Lakes. ottysburg, but the surving daughter, Mrs. McCleliand, With O e sision msesiion e | Ber soldier husband, who- was_on atother 1 e: sistor tion, battiefield at the time of her peril at Gettys- ¥ RbIRaas i Prowess Brought Us Peace: Undymng Be | burg. are now living at Tacoma, Washington, | Cownoys, CoLimnmsox.—Georgo Plimes.c. [."("”‘ thafecont dallghullitworic of ile; Their Fame.” “Auother arch bridged Jeffor- | Sho hias from the first been an active and | K. Lackev, p.; G. 1., House, 1st b.; Rob Cole, | -Conversational Openings and Endings. son avenue, but tho magnificont tower and | vajyable member of the Woman's Relief | 2d b.; Wil Wildnor, 3d b,; 134 Keller, s. s.: | The weather delights done away with war arch ab intersection” of Woodward and | corps, . Ptimes, r. f.; Joo Lackey, f.; Frank | by science, thers will be need of nimble Jeflorsou avenue was a veritable work of art. SRSl o) cley, I £, G. L. Herns, captain, Culoert- | wits to fillup the conversational gaps It was built upon the plan of the idiffel tower, War Figures. Neb, left by its absence. But this work of ::‘l‘]‘“&: :v:fl‘:::"; & "\“"“:‘“]I“l’l'.‘\::l*")l’{':‘;‘::“‘"‘ grm':: In reply to a correspondent the National WesTERN STARs, Ovana.—E. Garneau, ¢.: | Mr. Bentley's helps out amazingly, and g & 2 Tribune gives the following statistics of the | J- Babit, p.; H. Weeda, 18t b.: D. Wilson, 2 gives promise also of better things of the of the firing on Fort Sumpter. On other T, Stunle ring Sumpte 20 ) i 3. Springboard, s.’s.; | & f 3 : RS sidos aro ropresented the surrender of Lee | war: iangee: Britehard, ¢ £ f | Stmekind. The author adopts the phra and the famous march down Pennsylvania | The total numbor of enlistments during the | Miles, 1 £/ S seology of chess in this book of hints for i85 m! { hy | Subsctutes, K. PFritcher. H. gy avenue in Washington on the occasion was 2, How many different in- | Weedb, cantain, 3051 Soward strect, playing the gamaof small talk. Black of the last review of the war of tho rebellion. | giyiquals served no man knows. It waspos- | Onrciann, Ia.—John Huffman, c¢: Charl standing for the man and white for the “Triumphal Arch,” as it is called, is anot : i (O R L ,‘::{:’;,fl;’: aible for ono man to have served out as many | Courtricht, p.; George Howarth, Ist b.; | Woman. Here are some delightful and Dock Hall, 3d b.: | helpful specimens: in wood tho iasignia of the various corps of | as five eulistments during the wur. The | Charles Shouls o Lo union army. Crowning tho struictures aro | adjutant-general bus placed tho enlistments ,‘g’.‘,‘,:,‘;{;;;:‘;;fg DL B lr{;‘.““:“"' 'l'"'::‘\:'l'("'(:“;:'] ?“',’]""":\';fi guns unlimbered and in position, and on | reduced to a three-years' standard at t saptaln.f Ade o 1. Viek (Riexiremg Y e BWENALG, tho caps of tho latter supports of tho flanks | giz‘" Y HHEIatica ptal Qo A e R Y iokCEyy :zhtn“ig:; aro gu:u;,’v:Ai)“L):ll(rl‘) :;i:u{:n?:.“‘:" d r, to say, with reatiating are stands of arms. o SR Jonxs Jouxsrows, here was about $00,0( en dischary ¢ ik 2 Was aboue B0, 00 menjcischargad ab smile, as you offel your arm: “It has Past Commanders. the closo of the war. The exact figures can- . s o or-in-chief ha man, 3d 0.5 Dan Iast, s. s.: John Ptoifer, r. | been very foggy today!” as ihough the The rank of commander-in-cbief has fallen | not bo given. f.; Henry Michul, c. f.; Thomas Allen, 1. f.: | logical deduction from that remark apon many distinguished soldiers since the | e po - > Crand Army was organized. Hore is the Mv{:f-n’f;;“f’\l strength of the regular army | gybstitutes, Sam PPoland, J. H. Prei must be: It has been very foggy to- . Substitutes, G Will Primley, Ci list: was 13,850 present, and 7, Farleigh, —cuptain. Address, Johns day: therefore, 16t us go down the stairs General S. A. Hurlbut, Illinois, 1806-7. absent—total, 21,669, A large force of volun- in couples!”—which is absurd. This is General John A. Logan, Hlinoi", 156 teers and colored troops were kept in service WarLace—L. Wilson, better: Walker, 1st b.; Braa BLACK. WHITE. s 8. 1. T believe I am to| 1. T bolieve so. Charlos Scaton, | have the pleasure of| asley, p.; C o | i b AL Kain, 000 three- | Yyiigon v f.: Jad Kain, c. f. General Ambrose E. Burnsido, Rhode Isl- | until as late as 1567, and, 1871-2, Dpe: el ince s Goneral Charles Dovens, jr, Massachu- | Dresident Lincoln 18753-4 months men April 15, 1561 and 91,516 re- 1 "5 Kads, captain. ' Address, Wallace. | taking you down to eral John F. Hartranft, Ponnsylvania, sponded. May 3, 1861, he called for 500,00 LE Canrizis, Omana—Colli dinner. . X ? 3 men for three ,and there were furnished | Tracey, Latey, 1st b.; Buett 2, lalwaysthink itis| 2. Why? General John C. Robinson, New York, | under this call, S threo-years men, | Noonau, 3d b.: Carmello, s. s.; Molo, r. f.: | adungerous thing to be SIXTY MILES AN HOUR. months men; 9,147 ono-year men, | BOWOIS. . f.; Dwyer, L f. Substitutes, | introduced moro than fam Earnshaw, Ohio, 18 William Maber, Kleffuer, Coffee, Brady. C. | a minute beforehand. LiSjouoral. Louis Wagner, Ponnsylvania, :}::;f‘“%‘;TL:I\VUo'P"l'fl men, making a total of | i, Croighton, captain, postofice. . For foar weshould| 3. What have you Mz/ézilg- all Union [J(ICg/fC and C{)Il?léf/lflo‘ Points 1 rr//l‘ In May and Juno, 1562 Now | Bowkn Baos, WaLLack -Harry Saliyard, | bave aothing more tolso littio —confidoico, Major Goorge S. Merrill, Massachusetts, | York, Obito, Indiana and Tilinols furnished | o 1 oy Tagion po1 o famn it b e | say when we get into|ete. 1881, about 50,000 three-months men. July | Cirinrih, 200 ) Caorms Hettines T | the dining-roo £ A % 7 il a i H , 2d b.; ‘Goorge Hettinger, 3d b.; Ar- | the dining-roor. 2, - f 7 w:grgemn Paul Van Der Voort, Nebraska, o ‘:;;w mll;uwcg::smt‘;z“ '-‘“llflfl for | thur Pattison, s. s.; Joe Culbertson, r. f.; Care should be taken not to exhaust all o Twfiujl 2idla ]{(}2/7; /Zl’(l(l/ 9 d// 60711/56’1'[/01 s e b A 5000 - | yonn Bryant, . f,; Ralph Allison, I: . Kay | possible combinations before arriving at 1o onel Tobere B. Beath, Penusylvaate, | ool L R O, ne: | Taylor, captais, Wallace, Neb. tho dining room. Residents of Interior Points Want to Read a Sunday Lt Drummer Boy John S, Kountz, Ohio, 1884, | nished. June 15, 1563, 16,361 six-months men | o UNION, Faryw M. J. Crunican, c.; L. SOUP OPENING. Captain S, S. Burd s - | wero called out. ' October 17, 1863, and F'ob- Solcutara, p.; T. Zulewski, 15t 0.: R. Larsen, BLACK. WiITE, : i ptal urdette, District of Colum: riury T 8 S0 0 men or iend e :lb;‘ugkeA" %“rlmb'wxgsm}" Gdao 8 | 1. Doyou any farinic| 1. 1 really don't DLZZ{)’ orn Slflllll(ly. ioneral T-ucius Fairchild, Wisconsin, 1836, | wero called for, and 369,350 were furnished, ? = e - | soup or “'eat” soup icnow. I don’t thin Major Johu P, Rei esota, March 14, 1564, 300,000 throo.vonrs men weré | 500, L T Substitutes, A. 'Lorokowski, Potor Isay eithor. = Mu}ur William \‘\'::}:&:“,‘%l!:’:::u:l‘:hl‘\(%, callod for, und 202,143 furaished. In tho sam. | ochoski, [, Lang, 8. Jopson. M. Lirkow- | 2 Whatdo you say,| 21 reaily dowt T/lé}/ Must Have The Bee. Al Newsdealers Sell [f Gen:ral Russell A, Alger, Michigan, 1889, | mer of 1564, 83,613 100-day men were called | ki captain, Farwell, Neo. then? know—{ don’t think T d ol CANAC I Colonel Wheelock (. Veazoy, Vermont, | out. July I8, 1864, 500,000 threc-years men Nowrit Sioe Parace, Oyaus—H. Haskell. say anythiog, THRE BER LYBR TIME OARD: 1890, were called for, and 51 furnished. De- | ¢.; W.Counsman, p.: J. Haskell, st b,; B, This is entirely unfavorable to Black. e 64, 300,000 men were called out, | Keith, 2d v.; H. Macendot, 3d b.:' N. Fuller, | who will find thit his scheme has been GILMORE.... | BENTON.. . T A Hatle Adina, 2,213 furiished, for one, two, three and | 58,3 M. v.in iy M.oCarlin, o AL [ e e o e e e it £ N | The most beautiful picce of map work yet | four yeurs. y u, 1Lf. bstitutes, . Hasieli, &, | thwarted by White's want of originality, E%Lrligg : IWEAH R OF sxeouted for tho government bas just been | The drafted men actually held to service | Swavne, H. Lewis. R. Keith, captain, 124 | #nd that ho will have to try something ’]HU;ISTON o (SNOOUUNMBUS sompleted for Major Davis, of the war [ Dumbered 52,008, and there were 39 con- | Sherman avenue, CILY i : FIC (SN GSTGA, recora office. 1t is No, 3 I, plates for the | SCHIDLS who Sent substitutos, It would taks | WaiLack, Watrace, Nen.—E. R.Cowman, [ On the other hand,it may happen that HLEHORN || DUNCAN e e i up tog much space to answer this question | P. H. Hill, p.; I W. Hullinger, 1st b.; Wil. | White is a player of about the sumo WATBRLOO. GARDNER .. B A AURLOE ACOOT PANYITNORNL i P11 v) : ham Rhue, 2d b.; William Sweet, 3d b.: Wil- | strength as Black, and will rejoin the VALLEY.. | SILVER CREEK rocord series now far on the way toward T'ho latest estimates places the number of | liam Woolman, s.5. and p.; Tom Drummond, | following: MERCER . i HAVEN 3 completion. Tho atlas itself, like the vol- | lilled in battle at 110,070, It was much more f.; Clydo Heath, c.f. E. Wooiman, Lf. and BLACK, WHITE. FREVONT. . CLAKKS. .. i ame to whicn it belongs, is tho most exten- i , A8 great numoers of the “missing” | ¢. Substitutes — Piteher, W. Woolman; 1. Do you say “‘eat”| 1, That isa question SANDBERG ‘ 'YIIUM'VIFL vive work of the kind evor undertaken by | FOr r’nl'\‘llvb.ljulh'd. Thero wero 249,458 deaths | catehe ,“11:. I\\lvul:,n\}:nln. id° Carlin, P. Hill, | soup, or**drink™ soup? I have spent my lifein AMES ... CENTRAL CITY. any governmnent. The plate hore roferrad [ 1t is eatimated that about 20,000 veterans | "IJ",.,:"f \\-‘.fl l;‘uuuA\\lun En.—W. Oesch You mayiioslaay | pirai “:’,}“;"1\. oan NORTH BEND 4:40 a.m || PADDOCK ... to Is the one which contains ropraductions of | are dying per anuum, SHBEANS, o An TR e R baTt BAY STATE. . 4:46 am | OHAPMANS = 0 : | e.s M. Fabey Bogardus, to “‘take” it cither, 1|1t is a most dilicult et I S.. the maps of the first battle of Bull Run, m{':‘;f\-u\:urunlwm *hi':vl 1,160,000 union | Kdward Portor, 24 b.; Robert McHenr believe. |problem, ete. §g}»1353-]3v il | DOCRWOOD .. s i which accompany the ofMcial reports of | VOLerans were su g last yoar, b.; Fred Bogardus, s 5.: C. H. Muusell, This is a promising beginning, and S 0. m GRAND ISLAND . S7:10 am General McDowoll und Beauregard. Tho o NG ey B v W ien LE ) Substi | should within six or seven movesleid to LA BERT R S map of the latter 1s one of the most complete i its dotails of any in the government col- «eotion. It is exccuted in very cloar topog- raphy and in colors. Tho ground work is a4 B | discussion on the influenc of tomporary tog, O | fashion on the wansformation of lan- Roberts, E,; Bu Coulton, 2d Evory ono knows that a suddeu shock or | Georgo Boeardus, cabtain. Pluy Jar, as in leapiog or jumpiog, 18 felt less if | +—13to 11, 11 to 10, 6 to 5 and the person rises at the mowent on his toes, | _ Nowrn Owmanys—Baker, c. A naval officer and a friond vero in the vicin- | Chilson, s 8. Muvphy, Ist At Grand Islind THE BEE'S Flyor coancets with the ea Island road and Bees are sent flying in sacks to Belvidere, Davenport, Don!phaa, Edgar, Fairbury, Fair- field, and Stesle City, McCool Junction,& Millign, is carried from Fairbury by freight train on K.C.& O, R. R.; Habron is suppliad from Belvidere by horse route, a dis arcs of 14 miles. s train on the St. Joseph and Grand TEMPERANCE OPENING. brown, tho thicket and forest groen, tho s in | Gulick. Craig, r. Fiun, e. .3 War BLACH LG S | a 5 i Vrenmms 1o and tho roads red. e shae | My ofa miue while somo blusting was i | nar, i, f. Substitutes, Judson und Clarke, | 1. Might I ask ycu| 1 Cortainly. Are At Clumbus connection is male with a train for Platte Center, Humphrey, Madison, Norfoll e SRR A e ; progress. At the moment of tho explosion [ J. Baker, captain, Sherman avenue, North | to pass me the waier!|you a teototalert Wayne and Wakefield, Retor of cach fleld In tho varlous farms | ¢yq nayal ofticer went through a serios of | Omuba. TolfourimoyaetBlasleahonld b At Grand Island also a fast freight is can tht which supplies Flm Creol, Gibbon, Gothenburg, Koear- which comprise the field is designated in TN S 5 i e e e o : ut.moyes Black should now be 1n »gton, §! d h Platte. THE BEE reachs ) REiAe : peculiur gymuastics. His arms hung limp at | _ Dexxisox, lowa—Thomas Grifin, ¢.; Lute | the middle of a discussion on temporance. noy, Lextagton, Shol on, Wood River ind North Platte 3 BEE reachoes the last mentionsd placs at print, and whero the fields were cultivated | s giies, his mouth was wido open and he | Seemann, p.; T.J. Kelley, s. s.; Will Baer, B Jik 2:20 p m. [ts woull-be ri »in their at 9:25 at night, hours later, It is too late to read At tho timo of the battlo the character of the | srood on tiptoo. 1st b.; Charles C. Kemming, 2d b.: Leon BREAD OPENING. e e o ¢ sorad next morning, when thay are about twenty-eight hours old grain or other crop Is noted. Tho | “Whatisit! Are vou hit by a stone? | Cassaday, 3d b.:Joha Muir, r. £ Jack Grif- | This is a commonplaco, but very use- SE are thrown of for Srromsburg and € seeola, which are old flelds, thickets, fringos of timbor, | asked the fricad, a triflo auxiously. fin, 1. £ William Seemann, c. . Charles | ful openin, G s conntr miles by THE BSE'S wazon route—this being the kinas of ' timber, pastures. slopes and Oh; just an old memory,” replied the | C. Kemming, captain, We ‘huve excellent BLACK. WHITE. ar reiching th publicition. "Fullerton is supplied by horse route from other details of the surface are clearly desig- | officer.” "It was a part of 'my mauual of | Erounds and a grandstand within the limits | 1, Is this your \no.m’ 1. Yours, I think. 1 o afltean miles, ¥ : poople there tae only Sunday,papor they ever had on nated. Thus thoso familiar with tho fiold | arms when I was on a man-of-war faciug | 0! Dennison. ~Ourclubis rondy to entertain | or mine |always kecp mine on Bl can trace its overy foature, and thoso who | Vicksbur: challonges from other amatour or profes- |my Tert desire to become acquainted with it can easily *1 don’t understand,” romaried Lis friend, | sional clubs in Iowa and aska, Write 2, Really! T alwu On your right. Do | emm—— e understand its surface miuutim. This map Thut is tho way wo used to stand when | 10 the captaiv, Chavles C. Kemming, for | keop mino oy soy|you! Thut is a sign of General Beaurcgard was made after tno | wo fived a mortar,” replied the oficer. +Iy | 4tes aud terms. Baseball entbusiasm is at | right, ot y ¢ | 1ts hewght hove and any club that may play | Phis game promisos w with unusual ¢ fulsurvey. It was finished | looked a bit curious at fi ved and royvally enter- ave, a8 the purposo was to | fifty men stauding on th L to seo forly r toos with tneie | us will Nopaytilicured DR J GTEFHENS, “Imu" A furnish a copy 10 the city of New Ovloans. | monthis wide opon. —But wa were' iiatenered | tained: mming, capiain. MUSIOAL AMATBORS DLKAS NARYSPECIFICS { | TSR R SR, o MmN mliis wbteth DG Ko b e WAt | i Ginalum S ploa enlatiy > NETERINARY SPECIF! A?BI.LG WAS A PERFECT MAN, | | eratos took great pride in their fivst victory. | eaused oy firing twenty-five pounds of gun- | P. Hill, d.; W. Drummond, 1st b.; 1. H! | ance also demandsa formula. One such, For Rorsos, Cattlo, Sheep, Doge, Hogs, PERFECT 1N FORM 1~ MATCHLESS IN VIARE | The map of General McDowell is on thosame | powder, wo fell into 1t'as into any cthor rog- | Shaw,2d b.: Smith, 3d v.; W. N. Sweet, | it true, alveady oxists, but it never AND POULTRY. Wit wers ot to deah | sheot. [L1s notas elaborate us that of Gon- | ulation hud thought no morc of it. Tt dituot | 833 . Dramuwond, & £:; A, J. Mofhorsead! | comes quite at thd right moment. Tt iy | 500Page Bopken Truntment of Antmals Shdimeoeh B ST | “ Phanoline LY 0o s factor) seem ridiculous then for A3 a pact of i o axtar, 8 S o 5. Wool- N j =) aud ¥ B ALl respects, rl PRSI AT Ralaagiarn | snoi.oidlouious Bhea Kanlb v i et uha. U B IeE o B i ad. | oW customary for ono of tho audienco | - evueay Ferors Gongentions ntns YOUNG MEN OR OLD, | | F . tions of the troops aro designated. These are - - aress, Wallace, Neb, to say after w minute’s silence, *Thunk | A ,,_,_,.5’,::,,.,._ SRR gietug fron NERvOUs DE' | il ounss omitted from the Beauregard map, and the No Reu n Lheirs, LartLe Giats, BestRice—Harey Ross, o,; | YOU 80 much. ~What s that I'ho ¢ pistemper, Nosul Dinchavges, BILITY, Loat o Ma ol Oolds in the Joscription of the text taken with 1hie minuto | A movereut was started i Chicago somo | 5 bl FiE fHasa, B ' 5.4 | player vesponds Handel” or “Griog, i loluhur| Fubi 0 5;}',’,""”:.“(“,:?3,'6.. | % Head designations of the fleld aro depended upon tlm\nn R0 by some f oRaue enthusiasts | Gharloy Walton, 2d b, as the case may be; the audience know E R e B any PERBONAL WEAKNERS can be Ay ons, applisa for euabling tho students to fix lines +; | jgoking 1o wihat was oelled S unlon et She | Foup Conlee, s, Howard 5 then whether to admire it or not, and [ ¢ s eiane D emarRhaE oitored to PERPECTMEALTI 404 c Tion, The atlus to which this plato belongs will | blue and gray!' during tho world’s fair. | 2oy Hoffinger, 1. f. Substitutes, John Cheek, | the current of k is re-estublished. ¥ Urinary nnd Kidooy Discasons { B 4’ Fower of Natio | & Oatarth be a vory valuable work, Al who now ro- | Most of the leading Grund Army wen in the | (160,00 Brown. dobn Conloo, ' captain; ad | 13ut this | T T % i 1 Eruptive Dincases, Mange. i f ars Of practioe 0 acopy of tho atlus. It will contan about | 58y that none of the posts in this cigy’ or U S0LE0e \ el v horrible pause o con Lglc Bottle (over Wdoses, = =00 | BUGCEE I L ¢ one hundred plates, each about 16x27 inches, | 4y of th posts in tho dopartment will in. |, BENTICE Staws, Bestiios “Billy Pace, o.i | clusion of the picce, , Blable a0 om0l aad Hedlchior. " 87.00 ) e oas ot Mo, Testiosonian 7 [|/cReIsnee ey Wil o foldod onea 80 that tho volumo | orse or ko wiything 1o o' witn such n | Pourl Ofrey; pes fom iet 4 'Beet | Itisimperative that tho porformer, | yurVeotorinnry CureOily = = .00 | “==ry=y—") from mSintes ana Territorle o will bo of convenient size. Tho atlas will [ movemen 13 sufo to say that no such | (rod S0 b Bud G % | whom [ will call White, should speak \ata; or Bent Prepaid anywhore Wil be e free, weiled, po 7 contain threo classos of maps. Ther will bo | Founion will bo bo held in this city with g Ay A, {7 RRHIaN Tipbhd | first, as ho or sho knows exactly Whon | sl Bn PraE oy et T e QUR NEW BOOK pators finfied i m Ny ;2;;{{“"{;":.:,}.':'.'.‘{f' R T T i ity O Abproval of the (Grand ACRY | Gieimes, Captaia; wddross, Beatrice, Nob. the picco hus come toan ond, wnd the |, HOMERREYS MEDIOING COu oy | MENE Xou st AL ATIALER R Thvattned g 50¢ par Bat the maps sent in_with reports. Sowo of the o S————. Hay Spuisas, Hay Sewisas, New.—Will- | audience generally does not. [ propose, B ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y, it N | ovsctions fosi SN0 TAADA AL 10, b KORARANC KRS, s | Ihe Brigadiers ar: Going. inm Harper, ¢.;' . i, Bryson, b.; H. Spen- | therefore, that White should do away R UMD ERE TS’ il plant, I ” othors ouly Lo, the genoral wiion and gen: | . The dedication of monuments to General | cer, st b.: Frank Hall, 2d b.; 'Joseph Hand, | with that moment of agony by saying in 1 ‘ ] Madivine € oral confodorats map. of the particulur opo. | Stonewall ackson and other southern sol B. I, Wi IS, Juckson, . | a clear voic HOMEOPATHIC ( Wy | vation in - queston. /Phoro . Wil | dlers bringsto miud the fact that many of | £.i Erank Osbove, o’ £ (“- o’ Loomis, 1 WiliTE, BLACK, o | i ‘ then bo maps of tho - varlous | the goncral oficers of the confedorate army arles Keplinger, it. White, I. Dotson, | 1. Hore ends the| 1. Of so much 4 e e aaa Taraia | theaters of military operations, upon which | Bave passed away. Of4US, 1 original nuui- | substitutes. B, K. J. | plece by Buch. beavty. e SPECIFIC N? OB | irod i i i Absorats cure in NKRYK BEANE | — will appear the location of every place men- | ber only 134 are now all ud Beauregard | Thompson, manager, Veb. ‘This is more favorablo for White than o use @ years. Tho onlw sucoessful romedy fo Wiioy make Ul men yong. glve tiro and vigor o o ( tloued in any of the ofticial reports on either | I8 the only surviving genoral who attained rans, Hyswis, Nin.—Clarenco Motthews. | waiting for Black to be Norvous Dehi ity, Vnal WEa HESS, Jousted south dagbis Rewlur. § pontios poasaall Ohiehoator's Fuglish Diamond Bvaud. side, provided it is now ..m.,\uv- to ascertain | full rank. | ,,-\.;{»q T .»“. Chavles Hooks, 1st b, and Prostration, from! bver-wark oF I F bt e e o (110 Farnam st Omahy RGYAL P"_Ln its position. Thero will bo maps showing all - | Mia Villio Krese, 5d b.: Levi 1 per viniy oF 8 viaia aad larka vial b . lines of campaigus, and Anally all tho maps :";:,r',. Porkius, s. 8.3 H Minor, v £.; Willie At The Best Proof oo Y DEpda, o ;-;uvmuéu,“ 1 w A(;"BUR“ ® 1 nd Only Genuine, their | wood, ry, L1 by the government. Plate No. 1 of the atlas | trials, ar with us,brethren,” writes | Matthews, captain, Hyanuis, Neb. | ‘nl..{“: .;\\‘:Icl;‘i.;”::l.m::: \‘U\‘uy‘l. IA“s”m: -[ £o0, Yilkiam and fobs | 7S works about Charleston harbor. No. 2 c s Money Counts. | that iv is imitated he genuing is | | v ; on- | lottery for 36 last week and left for purts a antananta 5 w tains a series of sketchies of all points in the nned 1o | | Frank—I think that the man who marries | Without equal as an aperient for Chron- it b i daaturs, horizon, as seen from Fort Sumter whilo 1t for money is most contemptible, ie ( omup.m\‘{u ln\~|..<:.;n Laver and troubles, ¢ o sure and vas held by Major Anderson. Thess we ESRORAY. oA AN 0B A A e & thy LD ‘.- any b was hel y Major Anderson. o were Ma, rhaps; but he's not half so idiotie Kildn B A CUHE“MMI“L 5 o l‘{u"&“[hlv c“ll‘Am made at the time by av oficer skilled in | WOF. 8s tho wan wbo marries without money, | eure £.; Lrnest Montgon of the battle fields which have been suryeyed Editor; Gultars, Mandolins& Zithers ol tnd quality of tone s o bent fu e world, Wancated | unknown. But we are det | find him and that 6 if it takes ull sum- We have camped on his trail,” Wold 7 ald Lol Dr gaioee.