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asonably bo dusired, i A rew Culrnoglo, sty and shoitiy aftc e ey e e A e e i g o — : Sty L s s v | i o ¢ SR W v i ¥ 1 A M N J ' Tk’ . ! HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY AUGUST 31, 1891, | . { y N legal and do fasto status should bo nresor- | its duties more diligently and faithfully than RATLROAD EARNINGS, 0. 0. Yoormes, South Norfolk Water Works. f { 2 I\ o | ved. and because Ju-n.| s not dong us “’/‘«‘I‘"“"M'h‘l’ v g, ot Ssbakis «A ¥ .-ml T: I\'l' neral Merchandise. { 2 during the war, it should one now, Such 0, General MeClellan, who testified, * > 4 CGUST KARO, Meats ‘ i DUrrOwness 18 Inexplicable in view of what | do not'think theeanybody' appreciates niore General Manager Holdrege's Reply to M. SCHAFFER, Meats 4 fiioy sudand of (o further, showing they | hiehly than fdothe value of those services Mr. Alfeed Clark. STaNsAnD & Co, Marble Works § made. They report Adjutant General Dram | and the loyal and invaluable devotion 8o con- | Oy iya, Aug, 20.—To the Editor of Tue JOW CLOTHING CON 1 totl 4 { B a8 saying: he datles coaresponded with | stantly displayed by the men, | i ample N . g ——— 1 Patriotio .fervices of the United Btates those of the alinal men, ko one class com; | ocoaston tg o sinire the devotion to duty | Bee: In issue of the 28th I notice a YOSt August 81" the" pefes ol THw A i { munleating intellizonce by telegraph, and | which so often kept them at their posts in the v 3 . lar| 3 August & rfeo 1 Military Telegraphers, The other by signals with flags and lanterns or [ midst of danger; the patience. Intolligence roply from Mr. Alfrod Clark, of Grand DAtLY Bre i ; ¢ odi THieh ts. 1 Nibnessy “they. disp! § | Island, to my briefnote recently published in AILY BEE, morning or evening edi- | . A0 they quoto Quartermister General | tha creat debi=still anpald () Tue Ber tion, dolivered by carrler in Omaha and Advortising alone, no matter how excellent, ol initnl roport of 1864, that “the ope tle rocognized —due the: country. y 5 L bodths Y a g 5. or make @ 50 g1 HOW THE GREAT CORPS WAS ORGAN'ZED. | aticiis of th miiltiry teivgraph '*° "''4 | sincerely trust that they r e ror | Mr Clark quotes my statement that the | gtk Omaha, will be 10 conts a week. LU AL AL A 1 =% have been conducted with fideiity znition they so rlchly merlit, and cannot | railroads of this state have not for several o Yet vital importance hinges upon advertising, and skill, Theoperators have shown gred n presentation of the case, rs carned & roasonablo rate of interest on 1t T For very few concerns have ever reached col 1 proportion: ¢ o zoal, Intrepidity and fidelity. Thelr diti i1 tke favorab.e " . . onaLio rate o S Visitors to the fair cannot spend the or very few concerns huve ever reached colossal proportionsy i A Tribute to the Bravery, Fidelity and | are ,,m.;.m\ 1d the trust """\"”" in them I8 eneral Burnside, whose evid y | actual value, and asks ‘‘would Mr. Holdrege, cening more enjoyable than listening to Without liberal and intelligont advertising, 1 y o great have seen a telograph oporator In : 0 hesitation in s, at the | boing n \ vor- | &3 e Qutlli S h 1t 4 Skill With Which Thoy Discharged | Sfeat. [havescona teiograph aporator I | wes: Ui hiavenohoaitation insuying that o | bofag o gontlomamot strict truth und vor. | Gilbert & Sullivan's tuncful and comio And when it is backed up with ¢ thie Dangerous Duties of HeCOsHLY ['i u mmrv.‘lm locality, ~!|.;rlvr4|nu Lm- r““'."‘" hd T im frec to sy that I never | 8city, dare to leave out the word ‘value’ and | Mikado as sung by the Garrow Opera | with o ying npon his camp cot, with his | know a body of men who possessed more in- | substitute the word net ‘cost’ builders ‘0. 1 ra era house, ) ar . —a Theie Calling. g e Pront.. Metening for the | togrity, induatry and efoloncy , than the bl J8Vito tiie BulldSrej CGo, 0 1o Gind operd houes, -Eapulat a1 ~ Inessagos which might direct or nrrest the | operators with whom I was thrown." and managers of the lines! prices prevail at this house and its C [ s, A movaments ot wighty wrjes Nieht and | Al General Warron who' wrote of n If Mr. Clark means the not costof the | capacity is tested nightly. Reserved 3 % = i dny they are at thelr posts sirduties con= | oporator bringing his d operuting his ATRRT BIOSORTAY O SATIWAY W H 45 500 he following intoresting and valuable ad= | Stontly bisos thens in uxposed popitions, ana | fstrament within musket Fingo of the enoniy physical proportios of railway companios in | seats at Zse, d5e and 50c. QLI Fa | 11 t,l] y P "'1Ge % dress on the formation and services of the | they are fuvorite objects af rebol sirprise. under find again, of | this state as originally built and the net cost b e PO OO tirel - ~AU 1 United Statos Military Tolegraph Corps was | It 18 much to bo desired that some modo of x- | anathor sketry fire, ‘and | of all permunont additions and betterments [ o5 o JORSON & €0, remove their § " ORNIZIng o ewirdin; o bold, faithful ed: 1 don't wi o see tho telegrap! g "ot e 30| 0 2 5 23 ) v \ne » B aee doliverod befuro the organtzition abtho an- | o inE g e g O | e extior fu (e war maglogted us far el 6an | 8ince made thereto, I should not. hesitate to coul office on Sept. 1 to 220 S, 15th streat Public confidence is at once assured. nual meeting in Washington on the (0th inst. [ should be provided.” huve unythin 1Y, accept his amondment to my proposition, as Cavriars’ Plo ——e - -~ by the worthy president, Mr. W. R Plum, of I'e committee's exhibit of the reports of Also, General Frankiin, who recalled that 1t | 1 ean prove my assertion on either basis. L) C AR Jmmittoes of the Forty-elghth, Forty= | wis aiways & blonsant surpriso to him within | My object is to sbow the people of Ne- | About twenty-five of the letter carriers, ac- e ‘ Yo Wil be tound: futls of infermution wad I and Firt ' sesshow the follow- | an hour or two n long day’s march thit | braska that under existing tariffs, which | companied by their families, sssembled at A el s Ing statements, approv T'he the wires were brought to his auarters, thus | pavevhe Ve Ay x C \ J ad with interest by both elviiians and the | of the secretary of war and the comm savinz the lives and time of cou ang | make the cost of carriage practically uni- | Syndicate park yesterday afternoon, and eu- ~ C 4 hurdy veterans to whom the corps are sucha | generuls b o form testimony to their o= | horses, wnd giving & comfortuble favling of | form on all roads in the state under like con- | y5u0q the beautics of nature in that vustic re- (S valuable nuxfilary ciency. inteliigence and patriotism. The socurity which would otherwise have hegn | ditions, the owners of thego properties aro | {0 i T s N . luablowuxtiinry, o euntons tn | tles wor uroly mAlitary and wero porformed | wanting, udding thut “The duties * * 4 | not making rousonable nterest “aithor on | freat A sybstinuictdiEnory ider the spread- e { Niugara Fails, Chicago N ritly the wme oxposire to_ e dungers of tho | wero so'woll porformod nd the mon them. | their actual net cost, ‘thefr uctual value. or :'I'k' i formed Lt Ml feature of < e - Clovelund, Philadelphia, field und d sease as fell o the Lot of the ordi- | selves so modest and unobrrusive thint their ould cost t¢ cate the: 2 ho days’ enjoyment, und the time until sun- 1 Katieas Oity, wo now mnob s h L S O O UTorta | Iherits, ve nob. fodulvall BAIHOINE HOtI0D | A s ol oI Bl|cato the m today: | down was spont in games of various sotts, | wid ity hendquatters of the nation, in | of tio passonal frionils, thele history has boen | from tho genorals with whom thoy scrved: |1 | e s 3 MONY respests the most beautiful ity on th co! Landd it is known that of the ontire | know of no class of men in the arniy who were L \ eclared y.auue. 4 € Joma. = all’ S eiaiws A loviin oL tho most beautitul eity om 189 | il o) were elther killed, died of discaso | more Bl ot ST men aren's MY WRALGS | courtsto be publie ighwavs they bocome | Some of the nore in Hallie Hale Renower, In Alway of $ro Trom this standpoint it behooves us to take | or were captured while fn tne'line of duty. It | found th tellizent and cou public property to the oxtent t the state ALl Ll U C M L LA LY B 5 ) DLy S g p & cursory view 0f the Hlse and dismissal of | 19 estimuted that more than one hundr Ton- | “Also. G as heroinbefore shown. | nas the rght to determino theiv net cost to | COlor and thickening the growth of the nair, Lndless Correct Splendid or $15 our corps, whoso splendid fmmmu in war ers suffored from the 1alth .:I.)m‘ Also. Socr on, \\vm: Metally’ re- | the original builders or owners, and fix the grow plentifully in New England. VARIETY, STYVLE YUALITY, PRICR )* catisad all tho goyernments of civiilzation to 18 torganiz hon orted that: nilitiry (e ol b | Seventoithay e RSt HATUY S « ) A 67 AL 3 engrfe i 11ko servic 4s o part of their wrmy | military busi * its oberators oon of Inestimabla valuo. to, the sarvige, and. | rovenio they mny earn on, that cost, regard. Grand Entry Into Omaha : . Syatems. Bworn into seryico. 1o CorDs I surpheseds fow hive oquaied the | 1ess of presout valuo, or the rights of their ) tdit.L Gome tn light and medium welght, { When, on April the cannon in “Tlie sorvices performed * * * were of | telezraph operators in dligence and dovotion | Stockhoiders. Does the state undertake to On and after July +30, 1801, the Ch A ottt Rl eight, £ Charleston hut tlic confodioracy }ull‘)lDlmun:mfiv;; ».ml‘m|1(l»l|'.<..(_vwnm“" ey | totholr dutions” L ‘ ot |h~4h(nv\l!:ll||u‘uln~~' in respect to farms, | cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway For street or business wear, i and unwittingly se eath warrant o Juropean on and our Own goveri- noral J. M. Schofle’c prosent fn com- | factories, m 0 orous incorpor- | o AT TR of i e e o o AN T he tolagrDh £osol 16 object forll | Bely Byatems #0. a8 1o . include an | the shalkman of (b serute military commit= | pive any valld rease iy a ’farmor. shonid | Out Of the union depot, Qmaha. —No And will hold their shape and wear you until next fall. B T ey el westward beyoud | oloctrio telesraph coFps to perform tho same | teo that “ih:rs 18 o question. in my Jude- | § 1 valid reason why a farmer should | v .0 annoyance caused by transforring tho plains. Telograph. dyties thut were required of the | mant, that the persons enxated in the mili- | U8 allowed to carn logal interest on the p and switching at C ' Bluffs, Solid R ) i rae dnys after tho call for 75,000 unfon | United States military teloxraph corps in | tary tolegraph service durins the late war do. | ent value of a farm given him by the Gt actbelbied ¢ (OIS IR e s " e " prepared 16 | question. In addition to their strictiy mili- | sorvo recoznition for the bravery. fidelity and | government, and a railway company nov vestibuled trains, consisting of new | Yoy can bu i redpond. ) : iy efigraply serviee, tho operators wero + | siill witlwieh thoy diselirsod Uneir dut allowed to make the same earnings on the | Palace slecping cars, free parlor ch y atan commons contalned troops from va- | * * the custodiuns of all cipher koys, and re- | and that they shoultl at least ive Aresent worl il vithout regar A18E] WA R AEE b, ot s Of tho AtAo tha bt of the first | quired to put into eipherand transiate ail [ tificato of s G ISR [ B LA without regard to | curs, elegant couches, and tho finest Some of our best Qny. and Pennsylvania forces renched this | Hmportant disputches, and thus they became, writo trom thoservice. * * # Thore would, s SORbS R dining cars in the world, all heated by $13 50 and $15 ity at7:30 p. mh. - April 17 Baltimore was in [ und contivue throughout the war, most co I thin no objection to namin: Few candid ani fair-minded men would | stoam and lighted throughout by elec: o $h6 hinds of o secosston mob. Harpers Ferry | fidentinl and trusted aides engaged in t Hlnted rank in thecertificate of disehur deny that every railrond i Nebraska should | ¢ livits, " The new evening exp Suits for was captured the 10th, The same day the | courier seryic wsmitting about six million | eould be fairly ascertained, But. in view of = be allowed to'earn npon its actual value a AR R G S UL gu: R wires wero eut, thus. severing all | dlspatehes” Their 1,000 miles of field wires | the difiiculty which must be encountcred In rate of interest equal to that authorized by with “electric lights in every berth southern coni \ pr Vi Renticky, | “woro oft-times worked on the fisld of battie [ any nitempt to do this at ths lato day, it | the state for the use of money. Itisa mis- | DOW leaves Omaha daily at 6.20 p. m. Our handsome whose lincs were in until September. | and under a hoavy fire, ion follows the | would probably be better for the members of | guided and perverted public senti arriving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. in ti i 3 April 21 Philadelphia w e i | commiendautions of soume of the most vromi- | the malitary telegraph department to be con- | 5 perverted public sentiment that | { g AOOI s SR TS dressy $18 and tion’s capit 1 becunme the obje nent oflicers of the army. tent with a certificate of honorabie, dischiargo { singles out railroad property for abusive [ for all eastern connections Secure y ¥ 3 R -4 } A e Bill whs put upon its passage without | in which should be mentioned the grade of the | treatment, which would not be tolerated | tickets and sleeping car berths at 1501 $20 Suits will 1 | The eneimy havi (by ronson of unforescon events) tho knowl- | sorvice i which ot wis obiployed. Tho | fora moment in respect to other property. ‘num street (Barber block). raflroad und te edie of our committee on congressional ac- | war department could readily prepire a form | If Grand Island ha ¥ rnum street ( ser block), ' ; } y proj irand Island had said to Mr. Oxnard, *We D RRENON, . 5 go for and Bajtinore, Thontus A, Seott ealled to his | tion, notwithstanding our socicty at Kunsas | of certificate which would contain all that | will grant you a laud and money subsidy if J. . PRESTON, F. A, Nasm, City had repudiated ity and so advised the | can res Without attem pt- l Vol Rl oaiter Rid B pote theral At bast (o) Gen. Agt. P | plished except the proven- | “were killed, wounded, or die t their posts If Mr. Clark’s plan of ascertai that should | pasis for railw Wil Strouse, D. 1. Bates, Samuel M, Brown | house committee. ing to determine relative rank e————— e el) 1861, connceting the war department with the [ Ing could be ing the Bivy OVird, And thogh new lines wore con- | tion of the passage of the house bill which [ of duty.” do'we not mike u cas i B! Richard O'Brien. all from the Pennsyl- | | Thereipon 1 proceeded to this a f o Uhis wonvinelng ovidance weadd that | SUgAr factory, but we shall reserve the right e i rallway. for the purpose of operating | be ng ubly seconded by Comrade Safford, we YGEILI L1l Y 88IROA anits Suaborn. | to regulate your prices for sugar so that you y th lmin :;ll from Baltlmore to Washington had uuu.nn\:lvullfy in rm‘l'lrl an adverse re- | Haupt, it de |.“"\ 3 ‘\‘,»..” Com- | can --'lnlrn ouly a fan return on the money you L fecbled K ( pose Lolegraph eAPErts wore tho first in the | porton this bill,” and a favorabie one on our | manders Warner and the deelura- | actually put'into the plant, und if that monoy 7 fee oms le({‘.rul sl'r\':ul and Iumv,ullng\). by mor ,1|.-,. own lr{llln the s to committoo, but, ln‘( an | tion of 410, Hrjnl.hv'rl lll‘“'i" veterans, n\..(n the | cost you luo[hi"vv. .,'..,Ii.‘“',,,. to you by i,,)‘,c',-?{‘, Kk ct ‘c; Cr')l"]cn (cloltg \\dfl.h‘!'m velopment, formed tho nuclens, in this viein- | oversight, consequent upon the pressure of an | eorps “constituted, in fact, a pirt of the | ane 07araito \Vork Vithout prolt ad & R ; are's ’11]( e, O ho ey telograph soryd whicly durine oxpiring ‘ongress, (o liouse Bill was bre- | waion aray, nid partaok iy O i M it -‘,n"‘l'l“,”\“,“::’::‘ ““‘\‘.“\‘:l‘,‘“p")‘;"fh“ ‘}”{";‘fi \:‘OE‘I'I 1t 1 aLIc bd al me ml;lc . C e war, constructed 15,0% miles of militury | sented with the report instead of the one ac- | ships and dangers whilo rendering invaluabl AR Pl b L A LU 2 8 3 T bl A sone 0000000 tolograms. > | Tually approved by the senato commitiee. D R e roas shoutd. bromptly | €rty,” Mr. Oxnard might bave subscribad that'll cure her, and the proot's “Ihvo first nillitury 1ino ‘over constructed on [ Owingto this nistake, and the fow remain- | recosnize the status und service of the corps,™ | 1 berally for an idiot asylum for such a town, positive ! A ene was Tt in April, | Ing days of congress, 1t was evident that noth- | which it has totally lznored. though many | biut ot a dollar for a sugar factory. P o i it WORTH JUST TWICE AS MUCH S of — 1 . stanitly being buiit lereabouts, yet for the [ Senator Hawl s whose many kind offices | shamo every congressman who fa v carnings were equitablo it | Joagn't o you gnod within b 2 | Wo'should 6ver reol deeply Rratoful, nssured ue 8 Gl 3¢ would 1ot bo of any practical use in the ad- } s 1o do T Pensan Vi i Maryiand und the Diss | to the dangers incident to the wrmy in Wars | af the doors of con cress eight years for soms | for £0,00) p 2 Aile A et S othies mutlonces were organizing | that ourservice was the counterpart of that | sign of appre 1o by put O With | prosant ownor oo il bl e wnd 8t Louls also, without | of the sigual corps, which was honorably dis- | a recoznition t Sdealius wishibi Aty | Bocait ONAGES SODIAE aiid iByotlior (It 1ol your money back '\\-ul\qut and shades, and are able to Off.er O e ass. o vhe sl | e o T Grang Army | mediate compotitor) has cost its owners 830,- [ 3 word—but you won't do it! | you the best $2 or $3 hat in this perhaps, | tes of wir than wei that we alone of all the | of the Repubiie; that innot hand down to | VX0 per miie to construct. The first line - B B ) Lot | Army wero. ontrusted . with the oipher keyss | our thildron as proof that we were more than | would not, according to Mr. Clark, be en- The remedy is Dr. Pierce’s | western country. tion, s el about Wheel warrant of [aw. Nor Is this surprising. for excent, firstscvon months of the war thio Aworican liould evor fool doeply gray vhat he cun to secure for u quorable dis- | ctment of rates. bl i TRl W w ivi ] w elegraph company, under t residency of | usof. Such is the presentsituation. o from the army, and shoul e con- J rates. asona e ) A B T eed Meatly every dojlar | | We have estublished the facts that wo were tent with anything loathac e ol .ot us $tippose for filustration that we have | 1001 ciatime,iebon the ciano oW nceolvIngane e Sapondnd I il constrotion and operition | sworn mto the service: that we were exposed | * Attor waltiig long in silence and knosking | two parailel roads which could be duplicated fact to its makers and get | of hats, in the latest fall shapes & |ll||lrh'tllll‘ul'||~l4ln(nlrnmnil. no nfmy & i R ) ! i : B W tho world embriced o (olographic dopart= | that we wore oflicers' uniforms by genoral | hirelings with the army: that forbids the gov- | titled to interest on its acti ., e il : mont, ven our sl L ot Tt | OFders: thut 175 enlisted telographiers Were | ormment from erecting the nsunl hondstones | thevefore, could only e o metoe"ss | Favorite Prescription—and it B Wit (it ot rench Wishington from | permanently detailed or discharged from | atour grave and refuses ourbones an inter- | would pay for cost of maintenance o 5 ¢ " e Tidinn country until June. Dlielr regiments to enter our service; that the | ment amons tho nation's detenders? OUIESLEY st of mamtenance | has proved itself the right Our fall and winter goods will soon arriva Thus was the great civil war inangurated, | war department discournged the cidistment Moy . Cnousanl times nos. Dettor to *dio | 8nd oporation, —while "the . sacond line 5 t=) And our pr t'8tool be b A e et latont At ot ltuun, | of telographers In other Uranches of the sor- | like adull worm, to rot; thrust foully into | Would bo compelled ~to meet these remcdy n ncarly cvery case nd our present stock must be reduce and by weneral order prolubited their | earth to be forgot.” than uccept from the | rates or — retive trom competition. leaving his neurest telegraph offices at Fuir- | vice fax rn‘\;rl h(msc:mlllllluxku'u Station. At the | conscribtion: thut we unavailingly potitioned | ropresentatives of (de- | If it met them it would earn no interest on of female weakness. same tinme General Patte; roit neople 1 lon 3 On° Wis near Win. | our chief during the service’ to organizo | ferred and niggardly certificate that entities | its cost, L aba its competitive g R g / Ster with no telegraph nearer than 1 us distinetivoly upon “a military “basis: | us to nothing andon fts tueo oXBroBELY 00 | haaiaomy ;:X;fi,‘,;p",::“s;‘;;}m;fgd camngitiye It is not a miracle. It won't : rry, i officers 0 o our | clares that out of nothi rthingshall A tran o x 3 ver i s thi 1 f P i ik Scott, MeDowell and Patter- | corps wero entered upon the army rolis; ulfiwui’f-..i'u.-,» hothing. nothineshall vome. | local trafiic enough more to coverits ex- | cure everything—but it has ] ’ ") j b P aon hen I constint telographic touch as they | thit wo wore sololy subject tomilitary orders: | commund of us, and honorably discharge | Penses und pay inierest on 30,000 per mile. 5 9 son bheen I cqnstiung telesriphii LR Sal | it wo porated our wiros upon tho- fiaid of | them With incroased rank. thioo monihs oxtra | I other words, a palpablo discrimination, done more to build-up tired, 1n the absence | battle in every territorial departmen that | pay and transportation home. while wo who | unjust and unnccessary, would be mad 5 e i : P By o | D DO et e | RBafn N habbicunibe Inttar matby fore: enfeebled and broken - down Reliable O1 othiers, e Run would not have occurred of Patterson's forees. ; every Importint iy : 5 “This first great disaster of the war strikinziy pinied by one or more army te phers: | cept in Captain Brael's ease, wero dropped | ing its rato: 5 B \ i : acnhn TN TS U AR | SR bl it STV | o, T oty 0 R | LR o SR Fof b pracucatap: | S5O thanfanyficthergmed el SR C ! 1 D ¥ graphic 1o advancing s, und i -y section of the armies in | and unthanked, th ises, Why, 8 h : d Sva s v J g S § Sasin 88 L0, wdvuncing wriles a1 e Proximity to tho onomy was kept ovon | Lihes of pance has our own government ainco | Plication of one of the theories for solving | CINC known. outhwest Corner 15th and OuglflS treet, 3 ; Viously sut in western Vieginta whero McCiol- | on the march: In_constant” intercommunici- ifshied tho militiry telograph service as | this vexed problem. It was not long ago that Where's “t! 4 tho's |} Tanwa inconstunt toiegraphio communiows | tion: ¢ at anparaliolod tucilitios for commu- e iante. brinoh o the aimy, and why | the agitators against railroads in this state here's the woman who's | . — e S - tion s his army moved to victory at Rich Ing with distant forces were provided b, very civilized governme s globe | repudiated By Tahe _ : —— e < ‘ nanie ey move g0 R A A (2R " e | ine Pl i, Bovormaont ow the globe | spLated e olLe L I et e | Mot ready for At Al e NO CURE! NO PAY : n Missourl. General Lyons' army was de- | treasure were saved by the timely aid of the Here In the capital of ited and 1 5 £ \ NA ey H - b4 tointod by supotior. forcesnt. Wilson's Ore Corps; that the war was shortened, perhi OO e O W Ianded that taey bo limited to interest on | we've to do is to get the = . about oune hundred und twenty-five miles | years, by coneentrati at Kaneas City. that n discharge froui the | Such sum asthoir properties could bo dupli- sws to her. 40} adicine Ry o U et tolegraph oflce, to whiel | of the tofograph. which first_deciared victory | army is u sine qua non to any acceptablo cer- | cated for. news to her. he medicine Z b courier after courier was dispatehed without | or defeat, the need of troops, of munition of | titicate. Railway managers are not only willing but vill do the st. 3| - ?\vulwurmruwr. although hml-]‘iw were at hand r\'ur. of A|:|lurl\'rllnlu~)w Lun‘.‘ 1|.,uu-y and med- ————— anslons o batiasruatadlin i thelvl datiens but Wi o the rest. 2 o relinve C8S BXPOSC bint v | feal'suppiies: which patrolled the son coust o 3 3 i S Shatelblbioy agikscnbiem ou sy Taroilavaifar loes oxposd pointa in siiedes i loul slipplios whioh puteollelbher fan sous e only radical curo lrmh heumatism Is to | they must be pardoned If they continue in Wanted — Women. First AN il Fromanttook dommandofshis | andidivision‘inconstant tonchi‘andy in omer= | oliminate from the blood the acid that causes . the light of their own experiénce tili such k it S d t < department one of liis first moves was to or- | goncles,boat the tong roll," to arms. Wohave ::‘0 disease. ‘“‘h is 1{““};"“‘:“')‘4"» ted “h.v time as the new party *“doctors” can agreo. to know 1t. Second to use B Ginize i telograph battalion and three com= | shown that the history of "the wir 'was thus | the persevering use of Ayor's Sarsaparilla. G. W. HoLbregs, g Thi g aion e Tty G i wied i | proservodon paper wreely in o handriting | Porsist until curod. | Tho process may bo e .it. Third to be cured by it. 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. drilled for this speciul service, un of the actors themselves; that its history i slow, but the result 1s sur Norfolk's Complaint. R 3 1 g ' experlence. A regular gradunte in medicine as diplomns show. Is still treating with t] smpluting the “use of the al ac: tha cople o ne e e 7 B s of A ; st v o Toat Manhood, 84 Gas, N s, Impotency, Syphiils, Strictura, enerxeniey, 50 that, e wnd exponso may stimulated ind assurad by hourly The St. Clair Tunnel. result of the sitting of the State Board of dlkenton oo oI 000 I oKInadd Vel EyLOreRnn M Wk cunra e RODEOr Crety Dase BN Iriat L N it e isn % et dogro ; \ai 5 D an et g 3 ks 0 ation free. Hook (Mysteries of Lif¢) sent freo. u fiindipushaenoeliapiolboltyrulsheliulthio this minifying o tho loust degreo tho | The St. Cluir tunnel has been con- | Transportion at that placo have sent the fol- The scat of sick headache | 0o 12" Sena'stamp for roply. ol e % rom the fleld of battie or the march- hstones whare p rents, wives und others | structed under the river of that name, | lowing communication tothe board at Lin- | g t in the brain. Regulate ing nemy to headauarters, or elsewhero in- rayed und rofolced or wopte aCithe toot /ot Lake Huvonl fociine pur (ol 1S NO! i am. gulat = —_——— ——— — stantly:” but under the civic plan of Anson urs was the mystio ehord which alone en- ¥ ¥ To THE STATE BOARD OF TRANSPC TIO N gtuntly i but undor tho olvie plan of AISOL | 5tk Grant to bommand. & niilion mon and | poso of superseding tho ferry bonts | Lincoln: Neb—ACa Moot ng hold by the State the stomach and you cure it. MOORE'S HE OMAHN ed superintendent of all United States mii- | brought assurance wnd repose to many a com= [ oo 3 o o Board of Transportation ut Norfol Dr. Pierce’s Pellcts are the T A . With tho rank o captain, by | mandor. durmg all hours of the day and | Which have hitherto conveyed tho trains | August 2. 189, it was shown Ly Ch VR Ty ey ot Wi Cthe “Sitaltion | night. for 118 operatives kept vigils nizht and | of the Grand Trunk route across that | Johnson that ‘the following diseriminations | little rc; rulators. R GTUR was disbunded after having constructed sev- i the fort, in the tent, n the lonoiy | piver. It will afford 1mmense advant- | existed and the fizures’ were undisputed by Bl > 4 {4 ““ G eral hundred miles of line. ouac, on the kround, in the' malarin of tho 3 y acvant- | ¢)e rallrond company: - e — A 0 . e telok mph becume an Indls- | Chickanominios, or the Yazoos, In unpro- | #ges to passengers, and for freieht waf- | = ——— Gonorrhoca, Grectand Leu . pensibio adjunet to ench of our arnios, and | tected guerilla countrics. and upon the batile | fic, in avoiding the inconveniences of a cured in 2days by the French I ¢ OMAHA, NEB. Lery post, and in its fuller deve.opuient a so | fields; alwiys in posts of danger, but as seero- | forpy, in saying two hours of time, and | rares ri AT titled the KING.” It dissolves against ind is ¥ oLevery ufy corps and frequently of lowsor | tivo of contidentinl trusts us ro the boltsand f "h(‘ll‘tcn‘ing el iatanaolby “bmw'jw RATESHROMUHICALORIO absorbed fnto tno tnflamed purts WL refund Nos, 108, 110 and 112 N. 11th St. H od les. hars o e federal treasury. o " 81X money if it does not cure or causes stricture, 5 The operators accompanied the troops in We have seen our comrades shot down in | miles, = n{-,uu-m horo s . Tellablo articie, & TELEPHONE 1772, ] every campuien and numbered, all told dur- | battle, torn to pleces by buried torpodoos, Im= | The actusl tunnel itself under tl XICHty packazo or 2 for £ per mait propaid. Me- { g the wan about 1200, They were sworn | prisoned in Libby, Andersonvilie, Cahubw and | o Ridhlvds 0 peatheplcOmnhn, Cormick & Lund, Omuha. nto the service, taking an outh substantinily | othor bustiles, whete many died und others | river is 6,026 feet long. It is tined © Kremont . it TR S e as foliows: Decamo helpiess wreoks, e have seen thom | throughout with sofid — cast-iron Verdjris. : UNION DEPOT HOTEL \'y “Ldo Nuln-mnlly swoar l}\m.lwlll ‘lml:\nr true Inllwl(lullrlzm ot s 1\))0x|:mll lill\ur 'T’Wri plates, bolted together in O'Nelli....01 1 A allogiance to the United Stutos of America, | Seen thom at work whop weak and emaclutod R 3 EALLE ! Ewln Corner 11 Mason Streata: Half block of R O e St tho eoa: | by ehronio @lurriwn ar othor camp disonses | ments—each segment being five fect jinrifh : i P T R IR T 'Y stitution and luws made o pursuance there- | until tno hospital or the xrave broughtreliet. | long, eighteen inches wide and two Kandoiph.. e | b New bullding, new furnituro, every thing first [§ ¥ e o i preme Law of the land. anything | We liwve seen them in later yours in tho county | jnchoes thick, with flanges five inches | Hetrice : | olnss, contest Toeation In Onahn, view of entira o' any State constitution or laws to tho con- | poor housos, ubsolute paupers, bocause thers , & Piore, South i Rurrounding country, gas. bath eloctrlc cull bolls oto ALl win ‘ot take | Waeno pension for them save what wo donated, [ deep, tho whole lining weighing 28,000 | Mitcholl, 57 Wtos, or give aid | and we now know thatone-half are in their | tons. The bolts and nuts for connecting | Fiokion Ra'es, £1.00 and $1.50. Kvery 1iae of cable an | motor vithin one block, excapt Sherman Ave: ark 1ne, 4 blc trary notwithstandin up wrms against the United B confOrt to the encmies thereof, ar to any | graves unthanked and unhonored. ha cormanth torathaRiw sl rb 21000000, s nvay and you : ptonded el We propose to go there also ynd 0d b, o sogments;togother: welgh 12,000,000 to thoso If you wish p suthority or protonded aughority Propose ta go thors, als m\:.";‘;u:x‘u:cm"y_ S SN T S BACTaR Manufacturers of Iron and Steel Ribbon A GENUINE MICROBI KILLY that I or Reroartor b | tnvidious b wmay hereafter b o n Yard and Lawn Fences, also Farm, Stock, T lnu'mlI lul “nrlml d n‘"rml{“‘yl nw]rm;h u:n,{‘-]\ of creditablo ~\;r[\:\\'0lzmhv;m|u lullu\»m"i. the tunnel is laid with steel rails weigh- Biau ,\‘fir\' OR SoUTI By ERADICATOR--Cures all dl: <o 1t kills ) pd that 1 disclaim all fellowship with tho 10 nacrowness of the lust house commit= | jper Ry AL PYLOCAL KATES To-— e microbe oF gorn i rotadlod in g e ruts stuted and confodorite | too's billis the moro remarkablo whon wo | D5 100 pounds v the Mnenl: yard, Th R And By 21908, the nt i TRbhkany whos Park and Cemetery Fences. The cheapest, most artistic and durable fence In the + prepul kuaran Supplicd by ik 1 1 roceipt of prico or Co 0. D, We lssuo a e to eute. Tho public, teada and jobbers Godman Drug Co., MeCormick & Melcnor, Howurd Myers and i A D. Fosterand M B 0 firtior swanr that 1 Wikl not ro- | consider that the Grand Army of tiw Repub- | interior dinmetor of tho tunnel is twenty Vo ang eron or persons tho contont of | lie, represonting S8 survivors of tho wriny feet. and ample means have buen pro- e L b G ther communication, | and who ouzht to know, had atready solomniy | vided for thorough ventilati 3 A e ety b Tndirootly, thit may como | resolved that we were & part of the urmy and l‘."l‘ d for thorough ventilation, and for o my knowledge through my conneution with | a3 such should be recognize ighting it throughout when vequired market. Manufacturers’ agents for Archls tectural Iron work of all kinds, and for the celebrated Buckthorn Steel Ribbon Wire, SRS praph, nannor whatever. T This'was supplomented by the resolution of | by the elegtrie light, T it s prace | - - . % ersons nny clphor thut may be given mo for | that of the OLlo lezistiture. A 2684 B by the ( orthwest system on nre w . r. J. P. Moore— Dear Si havo actory an os. Y it .\L.‘{.-fi it oses; and that [ Thoro §5 no question of congressional power: | proaches at each end on gradients of 1| Ausust1 wnd show that Norfolic is ais- Theso Colobrated ENGLISIE been subject to headacho all my Send for Catalogues and Prices, tunnel inst_in every direction. north, ive Cure for Sick 1 life. Over two ye ) T began using e eutton. oot pleans | Moore’s Tree of Lifo for it, and I have PURE [e=t,2nd 8 fuvortte wich the never had a onse of sick headache since, irates. sotd in Eazioni for 1n [ oxcopt whon 1 was at one end of the PINK [ inAmerten tor 236, Getf | Lgad and the medicine at the other ond, P“-Ls 50014 to W. 1. MOOKER & (0., It is worth more than money to m g § 40 Woel Broadway, Now Yark, heartily comwmend it to all su Ry een Tahd obsorve tals my | 1t 1s purely one of logul recogmition of an | in 50. The total length of th < ousneas, w eI ath of secracy and allogiwace to the | setual stutus. Nor is thore any moneyed | 4 et sy 2 Eovermment of the Uijted Sthtesof Amorion.” | idon, for it is simply ono of sentinents of be- and ARELOAS hes is 11,553 feet. At the ed wecting u petition purport- Tho tolographers in the virlous departments | Ing placed in poacs alongside those who in ends of the approaches ave junctions | in t the by 255 dnterests of the under the military or fax nd Teank railway on the “:‘)‘ Wil led st I: ]Ill t the ’nm.(r Joned officers, who were given rank in he | us. f ide's O Frs bt chitnts atisfiod; and whereas, many of ey T Vlow of syeti i ommind. o | |+ We sollelt no pausion. nor bounty, nor tur- | it udian sido and the Chicago & Grand | o said merehants handle a class of goods one of thom ever had any ot Muties | ther compensation. Ours s not w raid upon | Trunk railvoad on the Amevican side of | which do not come under the high elussifiva- asslgned to them. The officers were Captuf the fede treasury, but an insistenco upon » | the river. In connection with these nd conseques Il\y ‘h.ul no comp aint 1o d” that those who handle il wosts and whereas, at th ers of the commis- | wiar were and in poace ure glad o welcome [ with the G New [nuentions e e R alkley, Divid, Whitnoy, Van | de jure recosnition of a de facto status. (R e ST i Tl Loinz satist 0 ] Pruch, Sumithy BUIKSY Gitmore, Clowss wind | In the licht of our “sorvices, exposures, junctions ample ground has been leveled | o izior elass of goods ost unjustly with sick headache. Yours trulv, denths, wounds. eapture and imprison and prepaved, and shunting sidings to | diseriminat inst, wo most heartily en- For Saleby KUHN & CO. Omaha. W. B. KILE, the extent of ten miies b nplaint and re- | - pd- deprivations, all volun yneh, Major Eckert 1 Colonel Sta ! ruch d p! hdy Pastor First Buaptist hurch, o ButkToy Crosigned and - were | risked, soleiy from patriotls lmpuise, 3 1 iy 3 A quest your honorable body 1o take up the = = N \ Davd and Bulkloy rostguod and wers | Ficis, Kh0Y siionsal for twonty-aix. yoars | USSR Inid on onch side of tho viver. qusiEsyaEELwIbale hotly 10 dike Wpitha L Duc's Periodical Pills, R ST L T (o ) ! st ors Phonorably mustered out of the | Louching the vaiue and danzers of tho cory I'he tunnel was constructed by means [ case for us before the Interstate Commerco This French remedy acts directly upon the genera- d Liver o 1 all b 00d disorsas. Doos iz = ) i pryloo fn the arm'es the Unitea States” | whilo justly he rilleled thy of heavy wrought iron shields, with | commission of the Un tod States (Ive orians and cures suppression of tie menses® Y L0 suffor wien you oan 10y usting Moora's Tecth without removable bridge i ORI I T rtenant colonoley excopt | BiVIng und ¢ ihon our conr ; it o WELh o O O oG Ly dak Uit tho loeal | £20¢ threo for. &, and can b mallea. ' snould not be | Treeof Life. thy Graat Lifo Remolv? work, “Dr. Tl tra’s vitent” No B O okt Who Wero broveited briz | on the adiutant's roils, isa striking ifust sharp edges, fifteen feet threo inches | i between South Bloux City und Norfolk be | used during proznaney. Johhers, druggists andfy ho | — — ——————————————— | dropping down bite anything you ’ .‘m):r Eorals, while the operators who had n....‘.:.u..-n.,mn.‘.m..“r ..‘K,uv,ur as repre hnfug and l\\i;_nl.\'uum- feet six inches in | put on un equulity with the Grand Islund rate | Public supplied by Goodman Drug (0., Omih [ 0 5\\:-_ 'x‘ "-u. i “I:.‘u'u ; ’"flvx‘x\[ll,n(: ;‘).,“r.flh,, ) adier generals, whiio tho operators who b | Loitod in congressos wiore. thunks oriinate | diamoter. * Huch shield was pushed for- | anu that fn wll respects wo be pit on i equil- = PEHW i bubilc spunkers. brio Y } shar 80 lurgely th <h i fear of ind 3 rand by AT A L other to hArT ety iR | alittlo mor rubbier plates, within rouoh TR o i e S SRR | Sl L Bt MLATIOL B | wird DSt o v, tho burvol | 4 Ll R RS SUERE | DOCTOR i-: MGREW || | el BERA e amote g B tsaiad by our own ehief antl | il over the land o 60.000.000 we no power | Of each ram being eight inches in dinm- s aqually dist it from Ohioago. . | |NTERESTPA|DUNUE 0 O ty. Office, thl s w0t this Lute diy, when over half of our | but the fulluence of u just cuuse, relnforead by eter, with a stroke of little more than (IO G L, g e Ty G | | fivor Poxion block, Omalia. comrades are in thelr gruves, uithough for | the testimony of nearly hulf a mlilion sury oighteen inches, ch ram exercised 4 MARQUARDLT. Jowelor, { o ruves wthoush fof | i voterans: their groit generals and the r & AnpReR. M am excercised o & BECL Oodersaking, DMHHALOHN&TRUSTCH o AND o T L o e\ hon 0w | Doty of tho six. military onubitiota, thom: | foree of 125 tovs, -~ TN NG 0% Norfoik Cremory. AT ___ SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, \ 21 trom aenate und house commitiees on | Selves perhups wholly composed of ox-officers t is believed that the route as thus 8. Frussies, troeer, " = - \ D o L calarins Lhnt We Are An ine | Of the war, fnroved witl offar facitioafor theansh | H: B GLEBSNAS. Moats, EAYINGS - BARK HICAGO FEMALE COLLEG J e part of the urmy and should be recog- Death is reaping u raro harvest of oure gal- Ny X N gL L W, CiassAN, Fiour and ., GECOR. I6™ &DOUGLASSTS . 1 a8 such, is us furas we have progressed nt witnosses. During the last yuar it re- | Comiunication between Chicago and S ConnasE General Merchandlse & 1 . llfir‘nn?lrl(llnlr(‘h\('aun),llu"dlnl B Congress. 3 ! loved Ginorit shiviitun, “wiio' wiute tat, | all points in tho ensty which will ba | YK krisuio sty CARITAL: % 100.000.00 School for Qlrie aud Youny Ladies, ¥or f SONEress: | itteo of the last congross, | FThe greaturaumber were distributed alouk | apprecinted by passengers and froigt HOWPRY. & LOORNAN. Urdcers, ouy-C Yor Aorga arle, fl, or 40 Huao ureet, Citcago, ik L pane PV & | ehe 1t had to work day @ (i y passenge and freight- 1. GoopRricH, Broc JHMILLARD: GUY:- C.EARTON: .8, g h i h Cliloago however, In Its exceptional (1) wisdom, pre- | ne 1t ke day and night A S e e B e Sl leluGonpiaidivoer RD: (U LC.(LF { Ly & KECKARD, urniture. i UL, Greoer NIY U, BIEUGAEKM AN, Vi JJ.BROWN-THOS L. KIMBA sonted usubstituted bill which declared’ that [ Were asmuch a part of the army s tho. ! 0t should not bo construed ns recognizing us | armed = with = muskets = In- th runks, | from ice-blocks or other obstruet for before the discovery of ms in Machinery. NIRBRASKA 'JACKSONVILLE feusi, (! AL RUEL 0L LI LY mitteo reported why the | lietlo telograph tho sendin: of ”‘,"l”‘{‘ L .‘""“.l' ‘;“v‘“"‘ st time will bo [ pigiian & Wawrii: Wholesale suddiery. vy Moaie and Fine A $ bill should puss ocieurly justify the former | buck nnd forth, to und fro, was alw made for traftic of al descriptions, 1" PASSAWALK: Wholesale Luplewiests. B os Flia ety Semid for iluatrated catalogu B s of thio othor milltiry committees. by nemod eavairy mossongers and escortscon- | Krom the date when tho shiclds wove | Groir Witime Clgur Factory. - - - y onviio, i, **** Blngs O L O Y Comuilttos re- | suming a larse portiun of the active army. In | fiegt lowered in position ut tho portals, | L & Buvasr. brakyist C ) C (l EW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, — i ported were: fact thero should have been 1 the elvil war w | ¢ BV E PRSI A0 | OE L SCHOREGGE, Grocery. W YORE AULETARY AOADRYY e “Tie men of such service were of unusual r.'ifl'rlll‘rl":"‘l""f”“"l"flfl‘ll"l“Il';'l'fl‘”"" Wit pogs ““ 5 ‘”‘ ‘“~ L L L ’l“' ds in the Auunit Wishk Oger diuotory, 0. & DEPOSITORY, - OMAHA NEB oo L J SLILN Hgen and showed themsolves possess uliar muster rol 50 he woun und unnet, i time occupled in gonstract- Jonn MouRek. Hard e, » 4 S 10 'ON, A A o kil .,r,,,,““..,‘, ik disubled cowld b enttlod o tio syme pension | fug the tunnel PRHRHAE ) SOHMTHE 1 swavw Groowr, (:'1'11[<ll Py n(;:u,uu‘; 1 HOOLS 01 LEXINGTON, MO, N o men who served with the army showed | @ or Stall §oldiors ind oftisers. MR atons 4 . (kD SOHELLY, Wholosule Liquors, urplus Jan. 1st, 1890 2,300 G > . N e hosscased Of thess traits 1o & | 1t behooves us to take action upon his de Tho cost of the tunnel proper was | Geonar E Skd, Froit Dealer. I aian Drad APTIST FEMALE COLLEGE, greator dogree. They put up thoir instra= | mise, as one of our staunchest fricnds and $1,460,000. Lo O MirriestAbT, Lumber, wis 8. 1t0ed, Vioe Prasident: Jumes W. Savags, W Lextagtom Mo. (yith year) opens Sept, soih, 1318 1 v - O, ). Eisenes, Hardware Vi Morse, Jolin B, Collins, It C. Cashiog, J. N» i, il o, Bsints ' Conrse, sic. Lictlag groatest comuanders. Among monts many times on the skirmish line Patrick, W, H. 8. Huchos, Cashiier. bd” refuraished § froquontly hmostby the lines of attle, They | fiossos culled honca. wo may o rai it i ¥ went with the advuuce and wore ofter rant who declared tha 1 THE PROLALIST, W B ANIC o addiess (R Tt 1o Toave un abandoned position even | slgnal service, its co-ordinate, Wore us neces- ’ “THE GRPROIALIAT T “‘1‘” .,l,l‘s.‘,"\\ B ANIL, W . UTON, MO, ) When 1t meant cupture and fwprisonment. | sury to our success s the railroad is to con- Sixteon Years Experience in the Treatment of al & n na Farnam sta. sk d Some wore killed at thotr posts of duty, many | merce. Nothing could e mure complete than forms of Geng Banlk Busin Pransactod CENTRAL (GOLLEGE | v were wounded and crippled for Jife. * % * | this body of brave and intellizent vien, * sma YOUNG Ll 01 i Thoy Wero mude prisonoes of war and ex- [ # " The'oporators were assigned to particuiar aE s ] pumaers 1l "Keguisr Cifiseul & chunged for lmportunt oficers, They were to | headquarters und nover chunged except by s i, frea 1 et Haatu | e ath oxtent subjoct to & military orders, | speeinl orders. The monient the Ltroops were Skin Diseaves and Foniile Diser-as. Ladios from i it sppdiicnn Serd o Chiogus BSthave Tever beon ablo to olnim & soldior's | DUt in position to go iuto cawmp, all the me dudontyt e oo wuen s in- i tretent ARCUIBALD AL PONES ¥ XINGT G THVAL Disonans an nevar e | equalis ~ e 12 the | connected with thig branch of the service © STEEL PENS. |"g yagirh AuLt SEMINARY, 'y dotendors. Some held au a; © wiros, * %8 [ B Clrcjilars VigB, Troatment by correspon I'J:II,{::IL:I:J;{:‘II”:J“ ro: lru‘:klnl ofivers. Tuelr | Thus, in a few minutes longer than it took o Ofiice, 14 and Faraia & , Qinaha, N2 . auties wero Just u important and _fust s | piutoto wall the lenach of s cofl telegraohic R e ota an Al s s GOLD MEDA!, PARi3 FXPOSITION, 1889, | A Christian Home School for 40 Young Ladies. ymd Sese fuithfully performed as though thoy ha ommunication would be effected between a ——— J i Sion Sept. 8. No public exhibitions " Murle 4n8 Y e survico o the Unitod States” | headquarters of *the ~army. No or- P R E THE M08 VERFECT OF PENS. i seciiugs e o caim sfip “’der U OMAHA [Sltustions procura for yrada | = o 4 [o) Ru INTHEWORLO WILL | A o mten el tar et pcept’ where they ~ stato jhut N9 » D Y rericr 11ce Tr Thrr e IAN. A QYRTHNE | BOHOOL OF Py riira nia's. omana, e i Th o » e d It oport | ders e had w b 9 " wiihia cominitias MUpb e D oFts of tho | atubLsl the 'telozraph " Also " Gouorat Bxeept N""utorgul part of the | orable.” Al General Logat who champloned B LR e e e Thausinga ! 1T yon want this - K . d | oureause in the senute, and who sald: N A By o L e P ohist R B oehaont s ion Powoon our | Darcof tho aruy during the war discharged Used in Millions of Homes—40 Vears the Standard, l gttt il | TELEGRAPHY. reward, or bear an honorable titlo wu WENTWun 1 16 (AT L!_l TON, Hew u.‘..i“.t. Advant T Dt 1 L Cotmilttoes Of the three pre eding con- | Sheridun, whose testiniony was thit, * perlence I tound th em (11 ; repation Weit Point or Busine Eressos, concoding a1l thut was sald In them, | own e brave Aphers) Invariably setive \ ‘ A0 e AN I 15 S VR b i) Mk, 5 s s g 4 4 " . (RS

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