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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1801. Furm whero the two regiments wore taken = delson, IT. I A terod the servica fn the Fourth Onio savairy | Miller, com.; W. H. Stone, adj.; §. Stroman, l 1. H. Smith, com.; C. E. femenway, ad).; [ Huron; W. H. VanSlyko, asst. inspector | marines, who have attainad to the ago of prisopers, esonped by taking to the awumps, | Scott, John ) V. . | and served thirty-four monghs, | qm, R. A. Shaul, am, general, Sioux Falls fifty years, and the widows of soldiors, Rnd fingily roached the union lines. Was with = Webster, J. . Knspp. Roster—8. K. Cowle Y. hey arts W. | Tivater post No, 70, Exeter, Babeook, Hay Springs post No. 228, Hay Springs. Towa--Masoa 1. Mills, Codar Rapi: sailors, or marines, who died while in the fanks on hs expidition to Brownsvilie Taxus | Bast, T. 3. \ 4B P oe B e § Y Grogae, Bth | com.; William igibdell, adj.; C. A. Sougs: | Neb,d. M. Waterman, com. ; Thomas Kearn, | 0. 1 Franch, Logan, S ¥, G.s K B, Mea: | sorvies of the United States, and the widows AR s L Tauk B DU ORpIRES EEINOUIN | v oL sty ST b A Fague. L Cornell. O, Shadinger. | ter, gm. i adf.{ L. Tubbs, g, A sor, Hartlay, 0, V. C; C. L. Longley, Cedar | of such soldiors, sailors of marines who Wore Roster—Thonns Lynch, 0ith T J. L, ¥ itle Post No. 981, Litchtield g . C 111.: Jas. W Hurnsido post: &o. 79, Bladen, W. M. | A. Doan post No, 220, Gandy, Joun Dourte, | Rapids, A.'A. G.; R. I, Chase, Dos Moines, | honorably discharged from such service and arbangh, W : rryville Post No. 231, Litchtield. Wis. bt It, art.; D, M Lowis, com.: Adwart Wantle, ad R. | com.; J. A, Kunkel, ndj.; N. Tablinger, qm. | A.Q M. G.: J. B. Grifiio, Marion, inspector; | have since boen musterad out by death, Monry Wagner, th Ind | William Duck, communder, enlistea August | Mo.: K. B. Dacey, 14th Ohlo ca Horn, qm. i Lennington post No. Chadron, T, F M. Redman, Montezuina, jndge advocate; The wanagement of the home under the N Willlem Burps, st Mass. eavi o %192 1n_the Wth Indiana,’ was dischared Rushville Post No. 310, 1 N Geary post No, 81, -Yunluu,d l)l\;‘ su\lsi- :{'n-\vnr-. com.; W. H. seMillen, adj.; B. | A.'U. MoCormiok, Chariton, chief mustoring ||;\v is vested ‘\n the advisory board opp, Vith Ohlo: D e Y s j | January g, 150 . ). 197 ons, com.; A, W. McCarty, adj.; J. Burwell, 0sa, Gm, officer; W. i1, Jones, Forest City, modical | o five members, comprising three Joh Smith, wth Ohio; W, D, ogta, ®d | Jumea K: Murray, sonior vice commander, | Officars for 1841~ B, Hort C. 17th Ttitnala: | oy R. Jowett post No. 298, Armada, John L. | director; J. C. Maged, Marshalltown, chap- | lionorab dischavged voluntoer 80l Koo bat.: Isaac Burns, ®d LIl : N g 0 CRY R M LY [ R bl s Kilpatrick pose=No. 82, Oakdale, A. T.| Able, com.; O. O. Musser, adj.; B. F. [ lain. diers of tho U, $, army and two of whom prg C discharged Octobor 30, same yoar. Nathan Tibbitts, J. Fifteentli Tilinols X R 3 y t o el Junior Yot andar. | We ol Aloxnndor, Ad).. First Nobraskn oavi | Rowe, com.; Weel. Cornwell, adj.; B, F. | Pease, qm. TR AR P A R AL St ) D. 8, Crawford Post 197, West Poi ana Ma ¥ M. Thompson, Qm.; Nineteenth Michizan: | Dibbel, qm. Newport post No. 220, Newport, Nev,, H. FIGHTING BAITLE ably discharged soldiers, saflors, or marines Officers for 16011, Lub ; B i Ju 1. Riddie, Eighth fowa cav.i Rev. | Veteran post “alls City, M. B. 8im- | . Weaver, com.; G. C. Hornby, adj W. - — and members of the Woman's Koliof corps of I‘Glxtm Imiun’v x\lv r aster, enlisted May. :‘m"r';;‘ldwl vllnm flnfl\ ",l"."l?r'w fi%d | onton, com'; ines, adj.; Messler, | Harrington, g y Scenes of the Annual Reuanio this s tate, L0, Crawford, 20 Neb. 1 0 oot | f iningham, ! - m P. A, Porter post No. 230, Peoria, J. A, ‘e V o nCtiv o! Samue O (€ e v 2 B Sl 3 Nobraska's Veterans. Aactive suporintendent of tho home is enns Yiauis dohn By sl 2 | 0. . Bxcan, oMeer ot the Ay, sl in Y . sinedy,” & 3 Eiifott post No. 8§ Davenport . E, Slaw- | Lindsay, com.; D. J. Kammer, adjj J. L | o o O placed in the Hands of & commandant who | HA R o AL LR T Theot the Thirty=fourth Liinols (o 1564 and was dis- i undred and Forty-seventh Indfann; | son, com.; J. N.@Ridsey, adj.; E. Randall, | Clark, qm. : ; ebraska has long enjoyed the distinction | must be an ex-union soldier of the war of the I Coli 8 i nl T ot Sy i i A, Promo, Q.M. 8., Tweltth Wise am. Geottysburg post No. 233, Trenton, H. P. | of being a soldier state, She has ‘also been | robullion: an adjutaut, 8 quartermaster, s Briges, 1t | Kiiodes, I G, Bloy, G G1 (0, 8. il cluplain, onlisted March 4. 1kt | Wiills, Liest \Wiseonsa euvaiiys G 8. A. Cortis Novosd, DeWitt, James Sin- | Smith, com.; 8. H. Lawrence, adj.; J. W. | famed for the number of her county and dis. | Surgeon, hospital stoward and watron, 102 Lawrence Skitoskl, Josoph | (o the Kixtednth Indisnn infantey; disshargod | Palmer. Twentyofourth Jowa: Heury ter, com. ; W. H. Staley, adj.; L. W. Kelloy, | Rogers, qm. trict soldior reunions, but she has most been | , 17mates aro expectad at all times to con- Wi, Ganrine, Amanaus Derr, John | November 13, 1565 ger, Ninty-firs GE e Hancock post No. 284, Willow Springs, S. Nicncy ylidi 8 mos duct themscives in & gentl Iy K. Valentin W. Bhenror, M. L. | Alfred Debraler, officer of the guard, en- 3, Hoyt enterad the service at " . . ilio dlstinguished for the magnitudo and succoss | & entlemuuly manner, Filsworth, 1. 1. MekKee, 166th Ohio; W. AL | Jisted in the Tenth Indiana cavalry, Decem- was nfterward appol J. A, Andrew post No. 90, Wahoo, George | L. Reasaner, com.; William Kester, ad).; R. ¢ th the magnitude and succoas | yigjation of theso requirements is punished Block. Mth Ve W, H. Wildman. 24 Ohio: F. | ber 11, 1563, and was discharged August 81, .y Jre mlv:l] |v'|k Orme, com.; Otto Steen, adj.; E. E. Lyle, Bl:l-! H]nmn, qm, i 5 B ‘L: the great departmental reunions which | ju the first case by reprimand, next by ims A Mewis, id Wis: F. 1 Carter, B. Y. Yoder, nud confined onville, frou | qm . T T. Dow post No. 235 Arcadia, O. D. | have annually signalized the introduction of | prisonment in the guard house and finally by Dba et ¢ A, Taisom, it N. Vi Jumes | et with slx comrados. hoesuved, o o Sameron post No. 9, L’::;q. Lml‘;:\'u\!;'v..r:: (h,:::u:“:‘-um.; B, Hill, adj.; A F tho Graud Army of the Ropublio into this | expulsion. Thev ara attired in dark bluo Kehobe, 7ith Wis.: Robert F 1 ‘0., Mich.: was with his regiment at_th e Dl " 1N L Muatn Uity 0 N state, ¥ uh brass wuttons, bearing the in- « . ith Wis; | } ® N Settie it i e Basan i qm. _Mason ity post No, 257, Mason City . e 3 : i signin of the home, Thoy are di LU LT LT L e Kow g e S WSl | BYaae S s iy v | - Ingram post No. 92, Pawnee City, Edgar [ H.T. Coffman, com.; 4. M. Bay, adj.: T'he first reunion of this department was | squads and in charge of an Mo, seiloaa Anorew | it 5 1A ....nl.. J 5, 1805, reeen «d fought | Wood, com.; C. H. Hare, nd}.: B, H. Fuler, | Schultz, gm. hetd in Warren's grove, near David City, in | from their number by the commandant, In- 2 Neb, ¢ it n, Sth 111G o ';uwl r;{m‘-y;' m vnll-t'-"! .:vlt R lk,‘.‘y"ilfl.fi'r'nf »"r;ll(lz'l"h" 3 4 = ':: /\«l }inrdnu post. No. y Center, | Butler county. It was followed by annual | mates who receive pensions must turn the ;:Iu‘l,r”o‘\r\‘lll.nh. th Mass.: Wwm. Burkhardt, ‘l\‘\‘n.l"fl;" n'.‘rt‘ ‘xr; r'.m:;i..rg. y-fourth | . . ey 4 aves pu}t“:z.““,l I[::]u!-}\nn,,r(“. 4]( m“h”.".:n;:‘,"mnn.; G. M. Churchill, ad).5 | gatherings at Central City, Lincoln, Grand :»,u(:;-l:‘nl\lm;:n“n.:-u\-ul.‘nx\mmdnmbvnr ‘llu‘”ImuM!t 3 3 ! . L 4 ) ntuck RS , adj.; J, BTl | 300D .\ qm, i o e omo, avisory board allowin 18G5, Mississippl and Arkansns; was wounded twice, 1, General Hazen post No, 240, Bartlett, W, | /sland, Hastings, Beatrice, Fremont, Omaba | than suct & feaction thercof as m.;( Kendall Post, No. 100, Stanton. ster—Albert Busl 4 . | oneo in the band and oned in vhe le < ! 1 Biihy W, Urow sEFY sQAOUE yehre atd dlikeo . Washburn post No. 98, Broken Bow, | H. Imus, com.; L. F. Miller, adj.; A. A. | and Kearney, may doom advisablo for thewr own use, gmmandor; 1. A, Eberhurdt, o e ! A monthe, |ils reglmont wus wich tho Fourth | A W, Gandy come & \\'(l;!ll'll:&l,‘1|ll'x. i b Theso reunions wero commanded by tho | Soldiors who uro able to muke their own fiv: fiberly, gugt : ? division, Twentletl corves was in Jin Line's iit posi No. 0b, Sterling, Guorge W. rien post No. 241, Turner, ) - | respective departmental commandors whose | IN& may, at the discretion of the savisory g K Vi Alvert Dickerson, tod Neb. cuvis Ji exiwdition to New Mexico, at thio siezo of Cor- com.; V. Zink, adi., L U. Swith, gm com.; J. T. Young, adj; P. names appe Y elsowhere in conmection with | DOArd, bo dischargod from the home. Artand. Tth I Angust | Murrey, 5th O.cav.; Joseph Littiefio R o R s post No. 100, Adams, T. B, Hib- | ley, qm . 50 u I'he home is a brick stracturo four storios T 1 3 [ fil: “Wg Duck, Ssth Ind: James M S el e s g 2. A. Hawzon, adj.; G, W. Camp- A, Arthur post No. 242, Lawrence, T, [ the history of the order. For the | ju height. suppliod with e convenience [ Mt aoen CTRA SWha " Hileha " oth | was iisterad out iy & 1n6; snw mostof iy | bert, com. ; 242 : ind.i Jumes Murray, 0nd sorvice in Missourl and Arkansns. At the Laird, com.; L Young, adl.;’ J. |thied time, the renuion - this year M BULE o b6 oI ToLb L BE TEHE I ouse, datc s sumos, s i | tioof Fort Donelson, his elotning ws pierced Wyman, posk No. 101, Fleth, Joo | Olltleys g, & kes place at Grand Island, Thero 18 littlo rans. lne corners aro- docorated with Albert J. Wilson, Ist 1, It art.: J. B ' | by seven buliets and ye AL Ot unhue ing, com.; C. Flickinger, adj.: A ampbell post No. 243, Ci ) . | doub! (e, ass. | battlements sug, vo ¢ wval castle. & i ; e 1113 E, We Gowl, St 1110 John Shuw, | He rose from privite to dest e i AT Ly J 4 MoCoed” oot loubt that it will bo an unqualitied suooess, ( BEURITIS SUEERILYS of 8 midliovalansis, Allen Hrow 5 i | 3th lowas, Jnmes: D Jiieh Ky @ POA. | fortho uas st Cummings post No, 102, Shelby, George | Seott. qm. 5 cottuges which enablo the manngoment £o WM. Hays, | A L [ T Fay enter the sorvico until | B Darlington, B, B, L. Cuerie, adj. 2. W. | J. W. McLaue post No. 24, Farnum, H. | tiou to dotails, und at no time in tho history » provision of tho law caring for ¢ ghpmuertuin, TORD Rt eI g war und served with the | Blake, qm. i G. Hicks, com.; G o r, qu,i N. L [of the state could the old soldiers oldiers’ wives and widows and children, Henrd, 1. J. Horton. M. 1. [Kennedy, 100th Tnd.; | 8 10th Ohio: s st 111 R 4 Roberts post No. 104, Talmadge, P. Brown, | Moore, udj come together with greator prospects ast mentioned under vears of SA Kingsioy, J. 8. Robinson, 8.8, Cungeid; | w0 1. Thomus, I liomus 11, | _ Roster—Chiries L 50th Wis.: I Brown, | com.; C. M. Shaw, adj.; W, C, Catheart, qm Nickajack post No. . | of n week of pleasure and the certainty of a [ age. The cost of maintmining each” membor Willfan Beswie th 1il,; J. Johnson, D. C Mt 25 Ohio: mith, 4t | T4th I W HL Bostie, 17th Wis.: Martin Hoi- K 00d post No, 106, Springtield, H, C Henrys, com.; D. R. p f harvest which bring to them and the | of the home per veur is §245.52, of which Resique. Minn.: 1K ran I8t L el art. [ Micl 3 i 8 n H, | lingsworth. 4¢ Hoyt, com.; P. Depew, adj.; N. 1. Bransou, | Condon, gm. state, prosperity, plonty and peace, amount $100 is furuisbed by the keveral gov- Hugo Zuhn, 4t Wis cuv.: D, Swan, 68th R. 1.0 i N i . W D.AW ost,No. 311, Scribner | gm. Emerick post No. Emerick, Nob. Whis Hekrion ernment. G. Ist Mini G, Sounensehin, Sth | 86y, - Me X v i entisted in the | Coats post No. 107, Dorchester, J. H. Feas- | Goodham post No. Chumbers, L. G. [ Ht ML U L The money appropriated by the legislature 18t bat, Pa.; n oung, 1320 111; | F i 2 '\ v ter, com.; D. D. Linn, adj.; C. C. Gregory, | Lambert, com.; T. olle, adj.; S. I\ The reunion grounds lie one mile north of [ for the home is as follows: In 1887, £30,000; J ) Ind.; Alfred De Bruler, | discharged F Bt pr or qm Chatterton, gm. the city of Grand Island. They nre veached [ 1350, $110,000; 1501, £3,000; total, $223,000. 24 Wis.i Samuel | Mine Run; o Mathewson past No. 100. Norfolk, H. C. | Colonel Gillespie post No. 219, Norden, | by the streot curs and carcyalls and hac Of this umount, $:00.000 has boen used for rs for 1801—Mason T Ol AT ks daLtor ey LS thiond, anths: rom m.; W. H, Widaman, adj.; W. ury v, com. William Palrer, udj.j | Dn tho first mentioned, the fare one wuy w permanont improvements consisting of build- post owns its hall. The latter is | dersonvilies November 21, o 5 1 be ouly b cents. On carryalls, no more than | fngs and machinory whereby the proper St 24x0) foet, 0-Foon! 2 to | ma : 3 vl PRVEAARILL 24x6) feet. with unte-rooms and everything to | mained in ti s . Glover, post No, 111, Holdrege, H. M. E ¢ 10 cents one way will” be allowed to bo | heating and work may be performed. ! Rk ke compiete for suoh Sreanizutio merof I8 '8 poss , S : o : a» e e : . OB irowd e H: Stevens: O: | hus'a atugé that is well kay ppu witira Towing hiw tbwork betwosh the stockade nna - com ;K. M. Hegtol, ) ; Silas Latta, | Frontier, W. H. Wilmeth,com. ; J. M. Noyes, | chareed, whilo in vehicles which will accom- | There are on the groutids, at this time, R The place is vlued at $1,400, ineluding equip- | the hospital. whieh reads “from 8 . m. to 6 adj.; J. M. Hunter, qm. wouate no more than four people, the maxi- | thirty-nine head of cattle, seven head of David T. Hood on ments for use of post. . ; I‘{l“‘l?”“ A by the “\llll;;lnfl l\\']utl A b Lexington, H. A. Tur- Coburn post No. Lonie, S. Beavers, | ! i rate of ‘Il'('\lhl \\llll be permitted. horses and colts, 100 fine hogs ana over 400 Ington, L > W. F. Co »s1, No. 258, Wallice. “ohin O. Millizi C..enlisted - the 0 .~ Muilen, adj.; Lane Kice, qm. Hodgkins, ). Moler, qin. ie camp will cover a level plain fenced on | chickens and ducks. Ninety- Lok bart gy ”“‘” 1":...::‘:]' Ninety-hid Hifnois. intuniry.” Auzust, 140, i st No. 115, Wymore, Jobn Craw” | Vieksiure post. N , Strang, 0. P. :i;:r“:(:.":m;lb.m#m{ with wells which will | | Oe uudred and sixty acros are now un. . Van' Buren or 1801~ ol Farmer, C.; Ley s disehirg o4 was LT Posko, ad).; H, Davis, qm. ng, com.; W. A. Simms, ad 3 \ undant supply of pure, fresh | der cultivation. At least 2,500 bushels of ks v zor, 8. clie ;| wounded in the leg it ™ om. ; , ad) i 3 \ adj.; 2 u O Rh of Farhiag ousbialle, the | R Kllinta, w].: Juisps isve M - | "ETE Ne. adjutunt. s Mois | Iscomer post No. 118 Tekamab, A, P. | Beers, qu. | water. ; ontsand fully that much corn will b pro- ooty Mors 3 Boster=Atmon ) Allisan. ot tIl Ik b Hght artiiierys dise Mason, com.; B. I Pugh, adj.: E. 2, Wor. | Rucketts post No. 253, Arvorville, J. V. | Ontside the fence, will bo the camp for the | duced on the tome farm this senson 10 ‘say b A g . Intiotht | R TR T Tawls by bt ra oh A Bilgr Sektars don; Kingstou, com.; P. Kuck, adj. : Charles | militia and another separate camp will be | nothing of ten ncros of vegetavles of all ellin: ton Potte ted In the Thirtieth y 4 g Ponnayirros ety s o I etrne. oauiity, | B Hatohor, Stk Ti. Buny. A Biinkl Elehth New Y 3 . Granger post No. 119, Decatur, Georgo | Young, qm. supplied for the bands of which a large num- | Kinds which will do much to aid and support Pennsylvanix, June 16, 1503; wus on ploket Juimes - Light, ®d" Ind. ) : .. | W. White, com. Putnam post No. 255, Grant, M. B. Hull, | ber will be present. its members. i R e tth Oloi M. G Reynolds, ; bost No, 121, Brainard, J. T. | com.: G. P Alfred, qra.: W. Pringio, adj. T'wo thousand tents will bo required to | At least 100 tons of hay will be gathered Carlysle agalnst Leo's advinco: murched . James Tist New ~ York: f | . MclKnight, com. s S. M. Tranx, adj.; B, ‘e post No, 236, Merna, Charles Foote, | accommodate the vetorans and a dozen largo | on the land belonsing to the home also ris! ) s WO P o Cord, S0th Ind eonard Corby, 3 3 i s " e e R L R AL NI ER e s i Taopard LA SHowaitn 13 .+ adj.; S, H. Reed, qm, restaurants have already been erected to | wanty-five tons of millot during the prasent until af hils dischurge. which ¢ arzod De- | 0 . John Bones 20th N. Y.; Bilas Hell, | sus batte o1 r 4, 181, und serv Shiloh post No. 12 Loup City, Elias . r post N 57, Brewster, L. B. | supply them with meals. season. A\ uew hospital is being erected at cembor 10, 1, W | th T, October 4 Jrewer, com.; W. H, Conger, adj.. W. T. | Harris,com.; Charlos Steward, adj.; Thomas | The mawn entranco will be opposite a street 8 000 for the accomodation of dis- George Milbourn enlisted fn the 112th Ii- John Dite LA, Kimball, 0. D entlsted i the One | 6™ o™ § Orostiy, jm, T P e el e, Ynofs infantry tn 1562 at Gulva, Heory county. | Penn.i'0, 8 Bradiey, sch Mass.; Won. ) Hndrod wnd Fituh tiinots intantry Ausust | OGN0 195 Niobrar, D, W. Kel- | Jaka post No. 200, Carrico, J. K. Paxto, | 8¥enue extending from it aud running north- | Great improvomont has boen made on the without ".’m»m.,f“, wound. Among the Russell Bundy, B 1 it vanbadnfantry, enlisted Aprd 20, 1861, qm. Robinson post No. 261, Crawford, A.Blood, | the martyred Lincoln. Immediately inside | and properiy grading convenient walks und ngenients wore Mo Ao, Richmond, Oal- | Fhomus Dolan, f i u od tili July Lookout Mountain vost No. 127, Friend, H. | jr.. com. the entrance is Sheridan avenue, on the | drives for the convenienco of tte memvers houn, Caniphell st . Knoxville, Beard 1 S Roster—11. ) I Oth T caves Wo ) g Justice, com.; W. Brown, adj.; H, Apple- Myrile post No. 203, Kingston, H. C. [ south side of which and east of Lincolp | and the visiting public, and much more will ridge, Dud erecl, felly's Ford: Krager, #ith Wi chrosder. Tith Wis! | o408 {00 g Maxom, com.; W. U. Phillips, ndj.; M. H. | avenue are located the departmental head- | follow iu tho year of 1893, by settng out I T el Pellof, ; £ AL Wis.i David Holstein, | S5t heim post No. 120, Wisnor, J, L. | Dean, qm. quarters, the newspager tents and two large | shado trees, flowers and shrubvery of all BRIk g ivas muBterstionuag Sl ; =iy pureoiont: Rewoy, com. » J. W. Lafferty, ad).; ired | Hayes post No. 264, Caliaway, H. K. | Erand stands. west of Lincoln on Sheridan | kinds to beautify the adjacont grounds, This 2. D. Fancher rost, No. 3 LEADING OFFCIALS, Marx, gm. Vincent,com, : . Wymore,adj.; M. Zoony,qm. | 8venue extend two long lines of booths. work could not be done ~before on account of Washington Milbourn enlisted in the Eighth Y I, o V. o H U i Tllinols infantry; in the engugement at | Ofeers for 1891 -John M. Gray. Stephenson post No, 13 . A. | Norton post No. 266, Daykin, I’ J. Dékalb, T P the ground not being 1 proper wnfli!lwfl- No management ever dovoted so much atten- '\ nds. Miss, eav. Hutton Post, No 178, Eim Pust Commaunder—1, J. Brown. ( Moblle and mustered out at New Orieans Sep- | Sneldon, 8. V. C. ‘Allen. J. V. 0.i G. DR 3G Wemple. cow.; H. H. Miller, adj.; H. C. | com.; S. B. Carpenter, adj.; J. Lightbody, & 5 With a favorable soason next year it is in tember i, 186 Pe | AV oElens llen. The Threc Principal Ofiicers in the | Wewple con ; H. K vy 2 b Y| North of Sheridan avenue, running Jike it, | tended to made such ehanies as will ploaso 1. 1. Brown enlisted in the Socond Oblo o M. Gray enils tieth Tilinols Nebraska Posts. Urkon oo, 14, Hooper, John T, Heine, | . F. Meaghor post No. 207, Greelag Conter, | €ast and west, aro Grant, Porter. and Han: | all the lovers of the home. heavy urtillery June 13, 1863; did guard duty | infantry; served three years; was at Donel- From the following posts Tit: BEE was un- | oom™ 7 '\, Lyman, aoj.; W. C. Hecker, | 1. P. Coanor, cow.; C. H. Smith, adj.; I. J. | c0ck avenues, while crossing them at vight ‘The ground connected with the home com- until’ tho war closed in Auguste 1405, Ho | son. Kesioca, Shiloh and Corinth. 160 s TGS \kaTbhE soitiratsitin 3 bt augles are the following stroets, all named | vrises (40 acres, and wus donated w tha uarded the rallway from Loulsville, Ky.. to George N. Sheldon served one year in Ninth Qm. ” i o o § 3 S o No. 1 . L.| H. 1. Bull post No. 260, Pahsade, T. J. | 8fter horoes of tho late war: Rosecrans, | stato by the entorprising citizens of Grand Howllng Green until after the battle of Chat- | Iliinols infantry und three years in the | the opening chapter, to obiain more than the | Franklin post No. 136, Franklin, J. L ull post No, alisac o s thinglaa as: [ Rosesraus ) Siato Y ¥ tunoo-u. when he was ordered to Teonessee | Seventh lown cavalry: was at Pittsbur i r e Thomps<on, com.; A. C. Hart, adj.;&J. O, Cooper, coin. 3 and guurded the railrond from Cleveland to | Lunding Corintk and Doneison. 55 |sutjoingd fuformationjioustiingiinemameandy) & TN IR Ty ) Littie Phil post No. 270, Elias Hanna,com. ; | Burnside,’ McPherson, ' Crook, Morrow, | Tho last report showed that 32 inmates Bian station; wus In an engagement at Thomus 8. Allen served three years in the | number of the organization and the name o N, J. AL g i d. Slocum, Hartranft, Garfield, Hovey, Logan, | had been admitted since the opening ot tha Clovoland Wit Wheeler and ono with | Thirtaenth Wisconsin infantry: was severcly | also of each post commander, adjutant and | MéjorKoeuan post No. 107, Boaver 4 < w(“{::fi:;f[-;;{l e S IO et A SR SR a0 il o | et i) Sl Breokenridge at Strawberry plains. He | wounded shortly after enlistment and was not | guartermaster: \’"k A ora o TS 2 " | A. Barnes, com.; I. Curas, adj.; J. Shoets, ‘I'he management of the reunion has been The advisory board comprises J. W. Liver- .+ Bic y com. ; D. C. Work, adj.; Johu Woods, qm. B. Augheronush, com.; G, W. Hagan, adj.; | Corbet post No, 273, Leigh, W. Fusselman, | _iteunion Committee—S. P, Mobley, chair- | tary; Heleu E. Cook, 1. E. Howard, C. Ji— dlers dot to’ carry u. hundred pairs of | Ninty-ninth Obio infantry and six months | 3 | Y shoen ‘thiough the nemy's country - from.| the Ohlo Nations] £usrds was in the bateles | _Union post No. 6, Stella, Luke Fisner, | 7 BGEHECHTEH com.; V. W. Graves, a J. Smith, qm, | man; C. . Bentley, G. P. Dean, ¥. D. | Dilworth. Btrawberry plains to Bean station. Was pur- | of Perryville, Ky.; Murphysborough and | com.: J. W.Schubert, adj.; W. H, String- S + No. 141, Endicott 3. Sat- Crittenden post No. 274, Westcott, John | Moore, Brad P. Cook, George H. Caldivell, The resident ofcers are: W. C. Heary, Bucd, 0acupol across the Uumbertind rFiver in | Cumberand, field, qm. 3 Lom e o O e i 1D, | Ewiog, com. 12 18 Bangs, ads.; B L. Sar. | H. Harrison, Goorgo F. Ryan, A. Allee, J. | commaniant; Wlliam H. Wesley. adjutunts # hok trough and oluded bushwhackers who | L. D. Wood, served tour years in the Thirty- Burker post No. 9, Columbus, H. T. Spoery, | (S0 €O < W " "+ T T ons, qm. 2 2 R. Meugher, .Josoph Tecter, and Johu M. | N. H. Hurl quartermaster; John Janns, infosted that part of Tennesse. Was mustered | second Wisconsin Infantry: was in the battles | com.; M. K, Turne 3D B Tachudy, am. | “ETSES Y00 No, 143, Marquette, J. Buf- | Meredith post No. 276, Petersvurs, Chasles | Thayor ) surgeon; M. . Hurford, matron. : out inJuly, 1865, ,f South Mountain, Wi ter, Second Bull 5 Ri 3, S 3 o) r o5 5 g 3 g ' Heary Sttole cnlisted at South Plymouth, | Run. Autictam wnd all engagements from | o 1 A Itine post NG, 18 Breeio Uiky, Guoster | gugion, com.; H. Dywisy, qu. Kiuney, cow.; J. B. Barnes, adj.; I A. Gar- | | Committeo on Speakers—Tooter, Thayer, | The commandunt has beon connected with I e A e AL o, ouio: v foim, o SiChagegr R Bt thasilen el e e o7y Comint on Buds eoer, Alleo, Dean, | Hia Succoodad in aining the Afopion of hix ] t i Piper, 90th Olio: . g, 5 AT O by sy T W allace post No. 277, Filley. Jominittse on Bands—Teeter, Allee, Dean, ce o gaining the affection of his tles: © Sifloly " Cilelsaw, “Swamp. " Fort .8, Kiehmond, 20th 11 V. | R Holifugsworth post No. 15, Nelson, J. H. | Xouuk, com A SRS Erazerran). . W Devieyt post N, #78, Deanden. 3, G, s, | Ryan ana Meagher. charges and in getting .the’ home into & first e R A B T SO s M.'-rr::y“ P }E',:‘k” o E. D Brown, adj; B H. | "RFRilow post No. 144, Chestor, S, G. | com.: W. I Rumsey,ad).: W. E. Dixon,am, Committee on Programme--Eutire commit- [ class aud praisewcrthy condition. teen and o minnio ball” passed thraugh W | G . Sheldon. 7th Tu., cav.i Georgo Fohzer post No. 16, Edgar, 5. C. Beck, com, ; | Thompson, com.; J. R.Fralna, adj.; Wm. “('(".l““,“‘ gevsliposiNoid ABAcatiivg e R a The inmates. his musket was knocked out of | Wood, 2d Wis. cav.: Jobn 'M. Gray, 50th LI | o"8G" o i MBATaavy Brassfield, qm. McGowan, com.; M. Branvon, adj.; R. M. on Printing ad Advertising . € Geo. W. Terre, a = % Y. qm, Rescrve post No. 148, Odell, Joo Brookes, | Williamson, qm. —Dean, Meagher, Calawell, Allee and Har- The following is a list of soldiers who have his hands. e was mustered out .n Oinoin- | eay.: Joseph Kiser, 99th Ohio: J. - Johnson, i nati fn 1865, 2 I8th Ta.; L. K. Doyle, Ist Ohio but.; J. H. Me- | ~Morton post No. i, _H?l“’"- 0. o] . K. Little, adj,; H. Rice, qm. Hurlbut post No. 280, Madrid, J, Kigeris, | rison. beeu udmitted to the home sinco it was wltostorcionry 1t Stopuons, sy 1 cay. | i 1 'G5, foth Ohlo: brook, com. D, L. Scovilie, adj.; B, on Ridge post No. 149, Groeuwood, I. | com.: H. A. Stardovant, adj.: J. Sims, qm. [ Committe on Grounds—Moore, Bentloy, | opened: e ; Bis H Avs David T, Hood, S4eh Tils Josiah’ D orgrite, tith Ran: cave | Wr &. Wabb post_No. 18, Fairmont, g Harrison post Ne. 25b, Trumbull, 0. D. | Caldwell, Harrison and 1tsan. T i A S U McOartney, Ath li ouv.; Albert Tuttle, sed B St aAn D A B ey S Gulley. qu. Rhodes, com.; W. P. Campbell, qu. e e L pa T U e e Olifo.; John P. Arendt, Vis.: David 1. | George Crook’s Post, No 262, Omaha. | Wells, com.: C. B. Thowpson, adj.; L. H. | ™m0l fost No. 151, Shickley, Oglesby post No. 254, Huntle, A. N Snu- | Moblex’, chairman. oth have been untiring | J0scph Adums, 41st Mass » Alex Bogd, 5t Smiley, am. GOkt Norm: W m & B mibsanNam mard, com.; S. Smith, adj.; J. J. D. Seick, | in the performance of the work which has | Ili Thowas B. Bur 0th Pa.; Ezra M Brown, 2d Ohio H. A.; K ter, 152 J. 1 3 Tii Henry 8. Steei ShOReR AR | Omuers for 1801—Geo. C. Bonner, 0.; BasiiR. | k5. M. Stanton post No. 20, Rising, A. Rob- e Q; devolved upou them. Bedell, 1 X Orang Bn“s' th Ohia b Gwa; Stophen A. 1 Y.; Jon- | Ball 5. V. C.; Wm. West. + Wm. C. Me- | erts, com.: M. V. Hill, adj.; 1. A. Koby, gm. & 5 285 Cav.; i s f A. Kioby, ¢ Fioron post No. 152, Ay, Geo. Moore, com.: | Sackett post No. 285, Haigler, W. A.Brovn, Tho Pr | Beot X A ah i rsae A rer s iy ] M b ank | Wadsworth [BOSUNDRI Sy oUW LI m 5w Povtecadiis W, W, Phitler, qm’ com.; J. Drummond, #d).; D. Stonecy pher, he Programme. Blood, 15th N. 1. Jon Broderick, 132nd N, . Luak, i Powell, com.; J. . Dieaor, ad).i James | ® b5 01a™ bost' No. 154, Indishola, . S. [ am. "The programme outlined for the reunion is Y B i Tennet, 50 Ok e N Aeanic geh 3 ¢ I June, 1861, i | Holt, qm ! AW, Coiti ) Prosser post No. 286, Prosser, Neb., J. A. | as follow on Milbourn, 8t . 5 pUlIh e 3 ) (ol , . D. 05 286, P hos A : v Giald d A inpton Milbousn S ELLy Gec, Venth Town cavairy: sorved watll Jung | Wilson Post No. 23, Geneva, fl. Sheldon, | Hill, com. Ll Watring, com:; . C. Munroo, adj.; M. W, | _Monday, Aug. 31.—2 p. m., drill by Captain Isanc Brackin, 2d Ind. Cav.; Michao! 2, 186 ustered out at 'St. Louls, Mo, by | com.; B. O. Lemmon, adj.; M. V. King, qm. uq A 5 < Ki 1 i N 2 Murdock’s battery; 3 ! Bowen, 0th Conn.; James Barker, 4th Iowa; Grders trom the militiry division of the Mis- i st No. 23, Cenural City, Henvy | ,Matthias post No, 155, IKennosus o[ [Enanpiam: horme oy e o arninr ovor of | Juliun Bolles, 13t N. Y.: Adam P, Baum, Sinsipbic Togiment Wi on oty kakraing | Wiea com: David. Lear, ady s W. 4, | Gillotte, com.; B. F. Schlegel, adj.i T. Tanoer post No. 287, Curtis, S, | Gump Shormau by tho reudion committes to | 1"y BRI N N ARG L Rien Dr. A P. overland routo from Missourl river to iort F)v“v‘im"' e sy © 77 | Templeton, qm. Duffy, com.; £. McCord, adj.; T. Nel- | the dopartment commaader; & p. m., dross b, y‘,’v:;";“' lf“‘\‘g' ‘(““ i ot N, P, Bharp. B | Laramie, scattored at different points operat- | PYUES A 00 NG 06 Ogceola, g1, w, | Valley post No. Minden, J. Wilson, | 8on. qm. parde by two regiments Nebraska National e o, O e a1l Thompson 1 VAo ing ugainst Indians. . B, ke s post No. 26, y B W, | s B, Huck, udl.; B, F. Dreber, qm. Kagle post No. 288, fugle, Neb., C. D. | guards: 7 p. m., campfires at the two grand AP 1 ah ORI Lol Wotnte 0 6% Hendrick Clar i ¢ MoLioh entisted Auguat, 102, n | Kennacd, cow.: ~ Gorge " Greg, ad).i P. ; ity post ' No, 159, Libirty. J. 1., | Kichardson, com.; G. 8. Botford, adj.; (.M. | stands. ¥ GIstTIL; Chas. J. Chamberlin, Sith TIL.; Rorzy, Ohatyi'd, B LeHew, B a 1he battie of Criancelionsvilis, Gotiyabums fn | Thotabire post No. 27, Clarks, S. C 3 G. Doyle, adj ;A Manor, qm. | Beach, g, o 08 | woluesday, Sopt. 1.—9 0. m., uard mount by | F0k Saibele Eun s B T Lhstarl A L la o mm Aaiier lenlibteqbialthe the welfthieoths (intsampdisn "":\"“"'"“" Evaus, com.i. T. L. Dixon, fdij S. IJ'S?;‘:;?“ L) S mKl‘ 4 Be“?fic A8 fi‘ D:fi:' cvc‘.’;:leck e Tl f‘..‘;“;;‘:i‘.‘,‘;‘ :.‘.L‘:.':fi’,fl:g;f{,‘, v.,‘:g,:#;;;*;g;; ‘Kansas cav.; Perry E. Carloton, T04th N, ¥ N yeaunALCAr el Mission % |1 J L J i T. Sun , com.; L. Kinsman, adj.: 1. N. , . g zaniz 3 i x ) N Eighty2atth Now Yorkg was afterward hosptial | (o M8 Kloke wpd Lookout o Atlanty, | Beaus gm0 0T : Taonmpard Oak post No. 200, Oak, Neb., Geo. W. Joy, | respoetive hoadquarters; 10s. m., regimental [ 30d Sth N. Y. 'H. A.; Juo Churchill, plaxartiofls rogluenty promotaiiite socond ngton, In tho grand review at Wash- | Ellsworth post No, 20, Silver Geeelo G, R. | ®yofiidler post No. 164, Dawson, W, G. | com.; A. C. Kusball,'adl.;' W. J. Dud- | drill by tho two rogiments of tho Nobraska [ &t HLi Jus, A Cook, woth = Mioh.; cuptured ut Suffolk, Vi, and was confined in oni dischwried us sorgoant, Clark, com., L. H. Turk, ad).; W. . Yoe- | gm0 VO ot0% B sor, adj.; 8. G, | lov, qm. National guurds; 3 p, m., battery drill by [ §; P Duncan, 4oth lL.; Juo. Cart, 4d Mioh, ¢ Andemsonviile wnc: Miifen prisons for over | | AISHL I Iilodes quiiier June 1o, 1801 ta | man 40, i No. 30, Raymond, Jacob Plank, | Hariow, am. Stafford post No. 291, Bassett. Cuptain Murdoclc's battery? i p. m,, meoting [ 8% A Dennts, 25th-lowa; Jno. Dolan, 2d ploven months: 'wie oxehanged ‘and rocons | the bieg, ehruskn intantey; musiored ot sne post No. 0, Rugmond, Jucob Plank, | “57H! Gero post No. 165, Tablo tock. J. L. | J. B. Davia post No. b, Graig, W, L. Iro- | of state orgupizntions of ‘vetoraus, 'Women's | 1il; Daniel Do Baup, oth fud, | Cav. ; Geo. listed and was musterod out at the close’ of | ALKUSLEL 1542 the S ens prruipatedtn | com . Tatture, i CS 4 | pisher, com.; B. R. Parrish, adj.; . H. | land, com.; J. Baver, adj.: A. Struthers,qm. | Relief Corps,Sons and Daughtersof Veterans: [ Ditzel st Mich.; Waltor Dimick, 1su N ¥2, o o Served uring the wars was | Shilob, Corinth,Cape Girardeau, Twonty Mios | 9OF AT L0 no o) A gang 6 g, | Movris, qm. Beewer post No. 204, Beomor, Neb, 4 p. ., compatitive contest for a prize by | Yel. Cap: Jas. C. Daly, st Bat M. M. 8 THOULION 08 Jiiemish. Chaik “Blufls, Jacksonport, Biack | (K00 Melook post, Ne, Bl ATmd 3 B+ 1 “irveud post No. 106, Rulo. A, T. Shaffor, | Cbeney post No. 205, Cheney, Nov., J, D. | drum corps; 5 p. ., dross parade by Nebras- | 1 80 Towa; Thos. ', Ellis, 24 Nab. Car Juatin A. Wilcox, adjutant, was at the eloso | Iiver, Clurenden. - oo, AW N oAy “ | com.; H. J. McWam, adj.: J. M. Davis, qm. | Woods, com.; . G. "Hawkins, adfl; Geo. | ka National guards] 7:40 p. m., memorial ex- [ TS B4 fowazihos. O Jiilts, 24 heb, Guveie, of the war first Heutenat of his rexiniont. VeanicDeloskAlLianton sed iR Oloveland, §| B a8 gm. TaNall e ) . 0. C. Ord post No, 165, Carlton. 1. W. | Magoo, am. ercises in honor of 'the memory of Goneral | 105 K¥eriey, 8d Oblo Cav.; Geo. French, VBT sed o yonts and v | O Moy BTG ws private; compuny G B0 | famés Shields post No. i, Gratton, €. 3| %00 00 Bont e 10 Gaon, 1 S MU i pove No, 208, Bartiey, g, . | Tionew A Morrow: addvowson’ by Sonator | Lot T Writs, Perssobild, 2 N, Y. Pro months: wis undor Shern.an on his mureh 1o | & NG charged o und, August | Barnett, com.; T. E. Moon, ad). 2. pRAnAD,Feomy 4S R e B W oM Sy YW, G, | Mand IovOEAor] Thavor tolone | Cavii W ryo, | 1ith Vo, tho wen; wiis wounded ut the socond battle of | 3 139 T did gurrison duty In the fortifica- | Miles, qm. K. Macy, qm. Elathom jpomsRLEM: - Baxton/Id)i;EW A0, N Ancerson Covermori Lunysnswud TOalonil [ien: ok Ohasi iDL Rcob OB MBI it s ¥ | Chus. E. Fish, 6th Mich and 111th Pa.: Jus. O. Foster, 15t Nob, cav. : Jas. O, Foster, b | I S Ta\aop thons near Washington, D. C., occupyling Forts 5 34, S A. L. Mason post No. 169, Crab Orchard, | Lathrop, am. " s o Ay iaiso ot Slowo ot was, ® Lersy und | Elcoln, Baratoge, Slommer, Totten, Slocum | . Sheridan post No. 34, Schuylor, J. W. | ; & (& Ioh conns W S, Stone, adl.; . it | Capt. Kogs, Lebanon post, No. 207, A. C. | at the meeting which will be held at the 1st Neb. cav.; Jos, 5. Furgeson, 16th Il Dantel Foley, '13th U, 5.; Win. P,/ Fouts, 5uh ) . Sl i C."C. Cannon, adi.; Charies Y 1 M. H. Bacon sorved one year atthe front [ and Stevons, and holved to rurlgl:u the at- | Schultz, com. h b teld, qm. Bartholomew, com. grana stand in front of the amphitheater. nd thon i deti: hod sorvied nder Captaine | thck of the rebels about August §and 4, 15, | Bradford, qm. ; et Not 100 D. o : F. M. Grabam post No 208, Danbury, C. Wednesday, September 2, .50 . m. Beol und Kmmorson, i R Rniy e ses s delayalat) | EMUahellimt, Ny Bo Werers Witian R o e, ot adi D, . | M. Woods, om.; J. 1. Boyer, ady: 5. W. | Grand parads in camp by national guards, | Dauiel Foley,'tatn U, 8. Wi P.tou o B ‘orgerserved during the war, was pro- s on. 3 ocroft, cow.; IR, §. ey, Adj.s H. - | R. g BAR SR ) (RO 4y 55 " T otAtAnaIbY & 7 3 e v i ¢ , B 8. ; ¢ g pro- | ©hostor—Goo. B, A ; Knapp, am. Stilogevoner, qm. Yotoruns by state orgunizations, Sons of Vel |\ jox, Tst W, Va. M. inf.: Michaol Giai: vin, 24 New York L. A.; Henry Gardiner, moted o first lleutenant for meritorious ser- 4 AR - | penter, am. \ R R o e e Nole00 K L [ e R A S s Cl GRS Askwith, 11th P, e Y B0 Ta.; G) [ PORIAR AN No. 89, Holt, S. D. Orcuts, | , Alusworth post Mo, 171, Ainsworth, L. T. | & Gavity post No. 200, Kearney, J. W. ns, Women's Reliet Corps atd_Daughtors IR [Wante A Evad fike vanra jer- | C. Bonner,7th In. ;O F 3 Y . Leni post Wo. 3, Holl, 8. D Oreutt, | o 1iren, com.; C. K. Burnes, adj.; S. G. | Tortersman, com.: A, now, adj.; C. Wel- | of Veterans, 2 p. m.—Competitive drill for A G P R A e Taara ln e Gar-iiteay o ol . Cav.; oom,; Charlos Pouts, 'sdj.i 1 J. Burlesun, | 5 anoy! o i ! loughby, gm. prize_baonor, by companies of national | 38 IIL cavy Hy 8. Garner 04th and 105th N. akin enlistod fu the Union' wrmy at the | Ganpbell, 69t O Sam ! qm. 2 A : W. A, Butler post No. 172, Burchard, C. | Jumos'Tsom post No. 00, orence, J. 1. | guards. 7:80° p. “m,~Address by Geueral | Jidno- Ky Grafo, dsth lowa; Geo. W. broaking out of the war. Ho was mustered | 483 H. € I Dick Yatos post No. 41,Waco, . S. Burch, [ | Wo A Bunor post. No. 175 Busshardy (G | e’ =0ome W, Gréen, — wdh.; Bl LA Alnar. ot M ani e tailow Ay i Gasosy \ o cav homas Out Ae sergeunt. DRbL oom. . N A e el P T | Smith, gm. othor prominent spoakrs, Govornor Jobn M. | Gueni, 10th and 17th 1L cav Kendrick Clurk served two yoars and was | D v : 3 Kit Carson post No. 42, Alvion, W. haffer, qm. e ‘Ghnfapion Post No. 81, Champion, Neb., | Thayer prosiding at the mecting. " | Afred A. Glass, 10th W. Va.: G. W. Harp- Justered out on wecount of Aisabiiity wguiust v O e s Rl e ———-post No. M. IL McCurdy, | | Champion No. 801, Chumplon, Nab., | Thayer prosidiug ut the meoting. 3 T R T P R X Y \ com. ; 3 e e Hi Dertlant arai oln A. Ture, com.; W. 'C. Sheldon, adj.! hursday, Soptember 3, 0 a, m.—Grand | §io0 P FA R0, Pakes L 1o A G Henry 11 Borry was one of the first to re- e Hotoys, 16t Ta, sithoniasil Hull, TihilsBas A ) o0 No. 43, Fairfield, J Belmont post No. 170, Wakefield. A. D. | Milo Marsh, gm. general parade of the entive camp through | 3™ X N, 'Grorge Ham Y spond to the eall for voluuteors. David J, Horsenun, th 1o Geo Kinney, | Geo C. Alver post No. 48, Fairfleld, J. M. | 75000 Vs Saiiciap, adj.; C. 1. FHun: Martin Stowell Post No. 802, Pern, W. [, | tho city. 1:30 p. m.—Competitive drill by | Nap cone.+ Pt Hustiogs, G1n 8. Yo 3.8, Le How oulistod us o private and was UonoiL Obeg Coleiistity.i Mux Lenea dst) | Earley,com. s Jphn O: i Hedgs, ad},i George e 8 i85 Nrdaliog Majors, com.; W. W..Madris, adj.; F' L. | tho Sous of Vetorans for hansome prize ban- | NoU; Gav:: bab Hastlugs, Gith N ¥.; Chas. whr ¢ Zuch Chnndier post No. 44, Aurora, D. A, Sioley Post No. 803, Mavwood, John Dris- | ganizations. 5 p. m. raviow | 10 Y e Helhmes e Mo ‘Moses Battershall enlisted in the 145th Tili- i Lo I Magin. 16th Ky, ; W. . dieClean. | gl NP B W. H. Stephenson, com. 3 n e e ke e Nowmuni s faci’ Johu V! Scovelle, com,; J. N. Cassell, ad).i J. W. | Vel ittt 50, Ainstey, O. M. | kell, cow.; Ira Wood, sdj.; J. H. Ren- | of entire camp by € e PahfE, Bis Olalo T, G+ el o ny Francis L. Otis, N Ellerton, qu. -, 1 o o * 5 an, qm. tional guards, the veterans, the Sons of Vet- ) ) i etk atin: e W Hloox. 19th . ¥ harlos N 1'Mo. on "‘u. . Iathbn, i | Heckahorio post No. 47, Tocumsoh, M. | Guswso, com.; B. Weston, adi.; H. H. Clay, YOt Post No. 504, Whitlag, 5. . Can- | eans: Badontors 0 Voybrans ava Womtsrs T 0. . 3 Finmian, B7eh OIG: Wil ;. Neb.; N udes, Neb. ) S com.; A, K. * k- 1 i 3 V o] 3 7 i 230 L, A , O7 i Ebeiorson {3 e ityort 1 doblovt I | I, powdes, ot Neb: [tudolinh Ry, | Shoughuessey, com.; A. It Cumpsion, adi-; | oy, farvoy post No. 182, ilden, S, . | foid, "com.; G." B. Clinse, waj; A. Wood: | Reliof Corps boing fnlluo. ©:30 b mv—Ad- | G500l diun 1115 Chas, Filboris,20th O, LoAr: Jhlo henvy aft.; George Huggins 211 Mich. ; . Wis W. Raber, 10ith 0. | ponto A e > Dend, com. ; Johin Crook, adi. : J. A. Do Woif,. | ward, qm. ) dressos by Beuator Paddock, Congressmen | juo, [nkcho, 23th Mo. cay.; Win. H. Ido, #h V. Frankiing 105t Pa s J. 1, Yargor, 40th Oblc W, Baver, 1ith O | “porter post No. 48, Salem, S. 1. Willis, | De Godrgo Weeks Post No. 305, Harrisburg, | Kem and McKeighan, Colonol Clough of | §f1% {3eho, 2ih Mo. oay.s Wi H Bl L TAUOHIR b ISR foavyi 25 111, Lol i, o g, | com: J. Vandorvoort, ad).5 G, A, Slayton, | 9% woivee post No. 185, Emerson | L Cr Do Conros, cow.; David Combs, qm. | Yaukton, Commandant’ Lucus of South Da- | Jakaon ots Da. cave: Swen Johuson Ge. B, Fin buch on 6. Kitoh, Deh tria, 'ebve; | oavar O I stngley s rilonkipr sl | am o bbell, W, A, | Joshun Laonard, an C. W, Hayos Post. No, i, Lishton, jus- | kot Soldiers’ flome, and otbor prominent | W 555"t % Y Sk S0 150 s Bodor Johm Dancs, st . Vien art'y David wrvag. | Souiding fd I ony Ollveg 1 traicn s | Liow Watincopost 8o, 0 Hoghoths Vo, | * Cambridge past No. 157, Cambridge, 5. B, ’\"v'..;..‘!,'.“if'... om.; W. A. Thomas, adj.; S, J. 114‘1:::3!“!). at the threo'grand standge | KCeymin N Y A: B Khog,U. B, marinoa; Lo, 18t ‘Adolph Kelachick, ith env. [ Stupt. 25th Wis.i David Furney. 80th Wis.: | qm. Kowe, D. W, Horton. ‘ad).; W . “Thomus, | “lily ! Bost, No. %07, Barwyn, Neb,; 7. | stato oryanisutious; 1 b, w., grand cornoy | §KGadallith 1.2 o ourlosicn, 0u) N . 1, watap ey (0 Fraderiok Urlaw, 2 Lnd.s David W. Williwns, No. 4 S. G, Van | am. S K10 0rkan LA ’ WALt A Bakarpe ath kL Blnson Dy POy Weist 116 bu. cuv.s 3, 6. Willia, | yEiarkor poat No. 51, Wilhor, o, Sy Va1 9 W, Moorhouso post No. 189, Tobas, L | N Atiduson, com.; Ttobert Buckucr, qus band contest for cash prizo of 8130; 4. p. m. | Tano, 13th Pu, cav.; Joel T, Latham, 6th Mo. 8 Js0 L X Flsoh, @ 2o 1) Tils. sth Mg, David b, | Met s 00a0 2 e aa iy Bou Thompson Post No. 300, Brownvitle, | grand sham battle in which the entive force LY Y r Josaph J,',,fl“;‘.,‘,';,(.31’{1“,::"‘ 5 W dotnston, | (eteon 11 Benten Yocuni. Christy, am. b ot 0k Blair A H Al\llm\,};"x:"""' kdv MaOrosdy, adl, i W. L Gottliobo, Muhle, com.; M. B. €, Truo, wd.j | of the national guueds ud all armod *vet L "“I’;,;,"‘fiu",‘l;‘,! smphaer, 18th Mo, i Brown, 25th Mo; Burge Lamp- 203, G it 3 L ey Ebe sk Jurrison post No. 150, Fletcher, . Harver, | W: L' Zook, qm. ans and Sons of Veterans will be engaged ; 5 7th’ 1L; Thos. Lynci < 3 fratna PosyNo Q03 Gretas, Pagian, o Goorgo P, Do Tomple, adh.§ | oMt B R ot 11 (;mssnnll qm. Jerry Sullivav Post No. 312, Hickman, R. 0p, m, “Caunon omcerw? by witories | FORUY A0 Mhbge, S hice—— manm, Hth N, Y. eav,; 17n’ 11L; Joseph €. Lockhu F| jomeors, tor oL-Willtam A Wooley, o of, W, Kenoy, qui. 5. Nomaha, H. O, | Keadall post No. 190, Stauton, Samuol Ghor, | V. Franklin, com.; " W. H. Dimick, adj.; J. Muskotry chorus' by National guards | Yo' 1 vons, 1014 Ind,; Jio, Larson, 21st 11l ; V. O oy J 'y Androw J. Wiliey, 7uh “Towa eav 79Msrs, toe IL-William A, Faols G, W. Culp post No, | g § : ooy | ©: Hartz, gm. 30 p. m., grand clos- SR v bania B j-i'nl:'»::»‘.‘.'xfl{"fi e hosey: et :‘l"'un‘ 5aae Q. K.t Job BabblhEg Minigleiegmit By Qikerty 8} ;1Y 8 e Had: Fh Jobn A. Erpardt, ad).; Jobn Eberly, | "5l IPoss No. 13, Newman's Grove, mpfires by hofvy and light’ artillery. fl"‘;:,:“‘m,‘:"fj,“i‘“'}g'ldx‘,‘,:.;',',':,\f,.,‘}‘;‘:',,,!,’,"[",l,:' 3 2 H 3 , Chap.; James Doyle, O, bf ck, qm. 3 - 4 v o a S PG | A'troe-for ey . | Mo | 3 R Gasein, ded lowa) Layson Blandi, Dauhorey, O of Goi Toha. Milior Q. A e L 12 pont No. 5. Palmyra, B.0u Mo- |- (168 /Aukur pesbNo 108, Hwiog) I Van | Rulakiyor, et . H: Bwltslon, adhi G || A tsemfooll goriora) Qoussoment. el ‘sloug eorge Dungan, sty 8 Jo | witliam Booze, <3 M. Blunchi, 156 s Cart, com.; W. J. MeDougal, ad).; C. M. | Qrsall, com.; s, Cor.; Georgo Maddon, 83d Iv. Y.; P, F. AP B Crotanton, wis.s Jomn | W: Witchor,'am. the lino under the direction of & compotent | Aecrn. 1otk aes i Petor Moyor, 15ih N. ¥, | S6th N. Y.; Joun Roland, 86th O} TRl Reoks A L Woods, qm t ) Joun Bryner post No. 117, Sumuer, 8. | commander, He ttobort MolCinney, 17th N Y.: Frans N. B. Brown, Tth Mo. cav.; Anthony Rostor—\y. A. Wooloy, M. Biunchi, Job Bab- | MeGrew, qm. Lautan post No. 193, Plainview, Joun | Kleffman, com.; J. K. Smith, adj.; J. Mil- Saturday, September 5. —Grand farewell | Nioiha, 15th N. Y. H. A.; H, H. Martin, 7th Charles E. Fox. th lowa: W. LIt SO Toihinun, Jos0ph HLarioy. 5. D snell, | - Dablgren post No. 55, Papillion, J. J. Luta, | Lmuman post No. 198 Blanview, Job | )ouse g, sulute by mussed bateries. Breaking un of | 11" Cav.} George Mizen. 424 Wis.: dumos 1B 'nl. a I:.'le"tfl l'”inl-‘:"\:u’:ln‘hl T, MeCormick, J. R. Woods. : LI. Lell,ur\;\: adj, mllA';h}I't m. Bnes,-bam, . He, By s0n, . 8. Gossard post No. 815, Herman, J. H. | camp. Good-bye. Purting grip. ~ Come | MaGiurg, 82 O.; Abraham Miller, 5 Minn. ; v a1 o 3 . uslow post No. 50, ord, J. C. Denis- PRy Q0. . - eade, - 2. Trip- _ g, 8- 14 z L § Tra Waldo, ith Towa 6w K. D. Babeook, 11tk ner Post, 308, South Sioux City. | tou, com.; J. J. Tatterson,ady.; . P.Brown, [ G W: Sweet post No. 105, Surgont, It. W. e N G John 1 Moyen 1A H) ,i':;:',‘,",,;\'!"\e}fl{:,’,; Mioh. oay ; Ohiurles Wointz, 17 Wl w 5 , . o o Paing, 05th 11; Harry Otslo) t Commander=S, B, Funk. am. Excolsior > ced- | . A. H.Terry post No. 816, Nelign, H. B, AWAITING FINAL MUSTEK, oe, Tith Til.; b 1st Cala, L alis, s Wis-aves A e e Mt van entered | - Lombard post No. 57, North Loup, H. ,‘u‘;‘*g;li,,","."“"\} NS 100; araold, . H Nead | ol b To0Y PN Donata, udiet o Olaie; B e T T L aeenh MARR gk Gh: Bat R A\. a . Kimm 5 se May 10, 1601, [a_the Fifih Wiseon- 'kl'llnul:ugd-u. com.; George B. Rood, 8d).; W. | mih, ndoriom. 7€ (" DU T By, How Nebraska Provides for Her | phomas 8, Owens, 1st Neb. Cav.: 3 s s hree months; 5 , qum. v R : m v No. X o o B! oK Satrick O'N 8240 08| i David . Osbora, ist Col's Chie, M. O Tolniisted in Ninth Hancock veterun rosorve | g & Mower post No. 50, Stromsburg, H, | _ Staley post No, 100, Swanton, J. J. Thomp- | ( Orehard post No. 817, Orchard, NebJucob roblo and Friendloss Soldiors. Dutrigle O'Null, 10t Mo, Isaaa Ogdes, 1635 fd Obio.i . ' M. Me : corps from Minncsotas was wotively eneaged | 1y Castor, com.; W. C. Bartholomew, dj.; | 308 com.: H. C. Goyoh, adi, W oqi 1 Wi B H, | About s mile frem Camp Sherman at | Obio N. G.; Wip, O'Brieu, Tith Mo.; Chus. ompson. 15th 111.; K in the Datties of Anteitam. Gottysbure, | 3 i v Strain post No. 201, Plymouth, J. M. El- | 4% Graud Istand, whors tho groat rounion of | QUOME, B N, ¥ Cav. i Jos. Darish, 07th N. 3 " .+ N. A, Philleo, 126th 111 ; Samuel £. Onio; L. ¢ Baeon, L cavii . 8, Potersbury, Belkuap post No. 318, University Place, W. 15th bio G, Pittman, com.; J, A, Alleey, adj.: B, F. | tho soldiers of Nebraska is to be held this | pearl, 16th Wis.; Marshall Parker, 67th Fredsrioksburs. W sbire, | 5°5 Day, qu. 2 po : A Tncob g o oo | Trant i Richimond. Tl Run. Reopuhas: | - Richardson post No. 60, Harvard, O, W. | Wood, com.; W \Wolsey, ad).; T J. Clark, porsicon, Sud | nock, Manassus Gup nd Iarner's Ferey( waa | Birwingham, com.; W. G. Willo\ghby, adi | 9% 4 piumh posg No. 204, Witsonville, M, | Hoawortb. qum. year, stands tho home which the state has | Mass; Wm. Post, 43d Ind.; Juo. W, Denny, 155 Jumes A ddod 1u th Wi . X 314 A 5 iyt B : ! } B Wi &, 1 | ddinich, " the foot au Willow Boriuis tn w | J. A JARRSRAIC o1 oo g Water, A, | MoDonaid, com.; ¥, Moore, adi.i 4.’ W. | Morrow Fost No 810, Ovorton, Koo Roc, | yroyidod for its agod wnd fesblo veworans, | 2d Kun. Cav.; Put Porryuinn, 120 N, Y Wallos, $5th 3 W s William MeDonald, Sentor Vice Communder. | p Wosdward, com.; G. W, Norton, ady.; 8. | by, gm. o 00 8 LY A Barker, Qi “Phe institution will be & source of intorest | I8t Perryman, 6th N. ¥/ Ind. L. A.; Michasl Dillon, #ith J. Pate. enlisted in the Thirtioth Wisconsin; served | 1y 0 098 i B W h M) 1 Lu.fi’suy post No. 205, Cozad, J. F. Oman, inehope poot No. 820, Catharine, U. M. Sl G Priest, 17Ln lowa ; Isaae IRobinson, 108d 111, ; Rattorshull, ¥ v N. | three months. W. Ortou, qm. S e com.; Chas. Wake, ad). . J. Waliring, qm. | Cbristian, com. Risinger,ad).; W.Dinnel, | to the thousands of veterans of the reunion, | Pheq, Richarz, bth lows; Jos. L. Riker, 1st Lowis, 1ith W. Vi i L. D, Mobride, 2 John W. Gilson, junior vice commander, en- | Old Aboe post No. 63, Superior, Cr H. Ad- Mulligan post No. 800, Westorn, H. All- | 9%: and the proximity of the latter will enable D, Sutheriand, 36th 11l ; Louls Stap- Bam'l Ellis, 19th Pa. cav.iA.J. Thomas, 18t Pa. | listed In the Fifty-fourth Indiana; served | sms, com.: W. Foster, adj.; H. W. Hopper, ulligan . post Na, " T s DT Gen. Dayton post No. 821, Alliance, L. (. ¢ tes 10 agal ot b - ‘{sth 1il.; Samuel Stephens, 11l -duy men W. Oritaer, 150th Ind. fourteen months. qm. press, com.; Wm. Beneh, adj.; H. Wl | 1y oCondrear. bom, | Bmith Tutie.ndl : Albert | 8y of ta inmates to again mmeot buudreds CHL Stephens Stovens, 10th Ind.; A, Mursh, th Tn.; T . 0. Puillips, quartermaster, served in the | A J, Smith post No. 65, Doniphan, D ng, qu. WilkaF h 1 ) of comrades whom pecuaps they have ot [ Yochim Sothmao, 6th Ind, ‘L. A.; ’ 0. Oatt. 10th Ind, cav. J. M. Honders Fourth Towa euviilry twenty nionths. Morris, com.; O. B. toster,adj.; M J. M. Thayer post No. 215, Ogallala, C. H . a%- Rrootod since they were mustered out of ser- | Smith, 15th Me. ; Obadiah Stotler, igth lud Ll Wibhwrd K Kiniek @ T Thos. Bea- | ©3U0 obureh, chapiain. Mpwvia, ‘oom,} A M B | e R O aatin ALt Thon: Other Department Officers. 8 Louis Schuolder, 834 Wis ; B, R. Sawyer, 8d : , R Ay A R Wm. Mix post No. 06, J. P. Grinstead, | Blackburn, qum. Souih Dakota~—C. 5. Palmar, com.; James | Tho bome was catablished by tho logiaia- | fows Cav.i M. A swasow, sid” lowa W. E, Shane, surgeon, served in the Forty- | com.; E. P. Fiker, adj.; J. K. Poety, qu. Gould post No. 216, Republican City, T. | B. Hoyt, Aberdeen, 8. V. C.; Charlos . | ture of Nebraska iu 1857, 1t was intonded to | JEi. Fuiborty 165 BEERE P | BAL T, sixth Tilinols Capt. Mead post No, 67, Lovg Piae,'A. M. | Duncan, com.; J. D. Smith, a £ | et Srmon ’ D, M. B furnish refuge and subsistence Lo honorably L . Q. Strshas, b rad Gook. nd) M. J, Tun Y sergeunt mujor. Lottman, com.; D, D. Walker, aaj.; K. W. | Willaws, qm. 7 o e g /J\ "il' T d “*:“\,“"“"’“v aischarged soldiers, os, and | Rovt. Suuia, st Ia. Cav '\v"?,‘;.,l‘;',vn' A . G . Woodeook, X o | B % i " el e 2 uron, chaplain ; Ste ,Hot Springs. 50 hos| 3 d 10 United Dyuire 1 A 3 SR Bl aaarmaen O G | Tamee N e s P oreaects | Blake, g % D Gen, Edwards post No. 217, Benkleman, | ;04100 mrllarlur (AT 79 P AlSaRoshiar R KR :‘:-rynui':.\“Jtl\'.'.‘l‘;"; 3 11,5 Abper t, th Ohio L. 4,5 "'W. W, Jones, i, 1. Prosson, Geo. alisted Muy | 8- A. Douglas post No. 60, North Platte, | james'B. Wade, com.; J. D, Woods, adj.: J. 5 g 9 f v of the Febollloa! Who heve rasded David i1, Stout, 7th Ind.: Sylvestor M. . Barber, lirad P. Ouok, D. K. Lilibridge. | 1, 1864, (o the 124 Oh'o: moted color [ Charles P. Dick, com.; Charles P. Davis, | R King, qm. M. J. Wolley, Yankton; D, W. Diggs, Mill l:uv \n\: :)' the rebelliod, who m\uklu-:u.. | Sooll, 12th Penn. Cav.; William K. Shute, 8.J. Aloxunder, 0. E Goodell, U. | sergeant in the 100 day service: was in the | ad).; J. F. Schmulzried, qm. ot Toat No. 910, Steayton, ¥, Now. | bavk; r'rauk Liuebrides, Pierro; S, H. | Uhs state for two years prior to making appi- | oo, Jth Fente TR Wi 00, o RAGIe. - Uruwfo o fiah Kentuo LG B rankiin, J. J. B Urawford. H Id Cat fleht in Kentucky “the 2ist | Star post No. 71, Browntield, W.Chrisholm, aFiove Dos s i >, cation for admission, and who have becomo T i $ ) all, J Gillisple. J. | of Oetober, 1861, 3" arroated . Miss | com: G M. Washburn ad)o; 'E. Tuttle, qu, | 9mb, com.; T Wellman, adj. Jumper, - Aberdeen; C. G. Pratt, Farker. | Guetiod" roason of such service, old age or | 1 Sylvanus A, Snelley, 1st Wis. Dora Shaw the posed robel spy; Beadlo post No. 72, Hardy, O, C. #iam- | _Cedur Mountain post No. 220, Kavenua, B, | Porsonat staff: W, D, Stites, otherwise, from earning & hvelihood, and 08 A, n\n‘ der, 7th Wis.; L. B, dgren, 1 J. Man Lune. J. K. | was tnthe batties of Ewinence Ky., Pitts- | €0 e B gu g B0 et Ypop. | . Barkhurst, com.; R. A, Keynolds, ad).; | drew Beveridge, A. Q. M. G'l, Sioux Falls; | would otherwiso be dependent on public or Ith ¥ d2d - Wis.: John furnarg, A, t L Wedsevaod, | ure Landiag Grows Nesh Coxinth. ‘and was | g e S8, & T B B85 W. B. Lamb, qm. A. G. Kellam, judge adyocato, Chamberla private charities, It also furaishos a tome isdth Pa.; Jobn U, ‘Puttle, L s Bl Jona o WiiTme, . "0 Heds | 8 A unk Quurterdaster's sorgeant, oas | Farnsworth post No. 78, Ulysses, Georgo | Clearwater post No. 233, Cloarwater, Neb,, | J. K. Huffmsn, chief wmusteriug to the wives of such soldiers, sallors or YT I Y 7YY T T T

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