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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE DECEMBER 8, 18901-TWELVE PAGE GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT. ":}n,.‘.'.’:‘.:.‘.‘.',3;""\‘:33!x}‘.;fi";e;}::;:a'"'""“*’l THE BRAKE-BEAM RIDER. 1309 FFarpam-st l NO MORET AR“‘I‘I 1309 Farnam-st 7. The pr ings, findings and sentence ——— of a general court martiul in the case of John Fronk B. Millard in the Agonaut (i. 1utehinson of Post 3, Departmentof New b5 wobe Aoty a 11ELts swits L Official Infcrmation Coroerning the Next | Hampshire, Grand Army of the Republic, We were doing a little switching at & fficial Infcrmation Coroerning the having beoh approved by tho commander-ine | small station not ten miles from the i B chiof, the sentence will be carried out. | gray stone that marks the boundary National Encampmint. 0 & o commander-in-ctief desires to call vada, That | A1l duti r | b e 1T tho n tiol f all comrades to the ‘‘Blue | " 3 3 o o § rMoees ' (0 ’ s y ook, 10, ba. obtained ftom the. quartor: vould huve been a good one on duties cut off. Also exorbitant prices of the merchant ‘.ulm when SERIOUS CBJZCTIONS TO THE DATE. | nilide, consultation of which will save & | which to *lay up,” for thers was sand- you purchase one of those great deal of labor to all concerned. Depart- " g ol an natianal hendquartors are agked | terror hard at work along the line. Any M y Post Salutes to the Flag—The Stephens | for information and decisions, ote., which | brakeman on thay particular division I I OR S M I S F I l S can almost invariably bo found in the biue | will tell you what it means to switch book, containing the rules and regulations the Whereabouts of and opinions and decisions expiauatory of ' Cars in a sand-terror, but as you may N Veterans them ; | not meetsuch a man—they generally y > it ™ PO arry | hear that it means a tough time and Sahaval oo @, from the ad. | comrade or comrades who k Johin Barr gh t N General order No. 6, from the army head- | (o750 b o 90 G0 (0a” Provisional Regl- | good deal of swearing. There is a quarters, Girand Army of tho Ropublle fur- | oo o iany vtk varantoes. Cavalry, Wwna : Hlnge ) X, 3 - ] A the guidance of posts now deceased. yourself up against something, and tha i structions for thio guldanice ot pouta: O e hevw, Boat 100, Now. Hodfont, | Romething ts - stecug,: dry. wind’ shat| L 11088 Top Overaosis (mu Homespun buxls are beauties and are being tive committee of ihe council of administr Mass,, desires to know the waereabouts of ATt G5 Wb sho 10l [ Ton Cmat ut the_city of Washington, D, C., | Nathan Buates, late company 1, Seventh | Pelts you with small hot shot from the sold at on the 11th and 12th inst. | Minnesota Volunteer Infantey, desert, Ifyou ure ina caravan on the At this meeting the citizen committee of 11. Eldridge Mclutyre, 326 West Gooding | Suhara, you can turn your back to the | \ Washington, composed of many of the cirer: st, Luckport, N. ¥, dosires the aduvess | -0 11 FOU S0 BIRR IS TGS G0 B0 ORI ’ DR. C. GEE WO, getie and substantial wmen of the city, pre- [ of comrades why knew him in v.‘\‘.vm.u nd ‘"lh\ -:VM et it howl as i ; or ‘ tod thir rCport nud sritten agreements | ward of Gayoso hospital, Memphis, Tenn., in | you ean lie down ana cover your face o Hn h y ¢ | the spring of 1365, he wis also known us the VRV, m y (| F T To resaca to LAt ohatges. oo prices b i, and” wha. aoting | Dut what ate you to do when you .lm"‘- ; ”“\ (I['ml “““"\1' l);“mmsi\'t T roducod was -0 pr : ¢ wian'’ at timo of his discharge, to run along the side of d track : ’ The ovidonce produced was cntirely satis ue ian’" at tiuo of bis dischar Ll e At Their original price. l-ollntl only at the Only factory 1o the executive committeo, andjus- | 1% The address of any officer of the | and muke signals to an engineer who tifeg the statement that liberal rates ast enty-fifth United States colored troobs, | ..ot see move than forty feet ahead o " o e tion will b extondadt o | who sotved in Louis e wan By Annot move than forty feet ahead of Wishes to glve a fow rensons why he is works the Grand Army, and that great prepara- | George B. Loud, editor “Homeand Country him in the storm, and does not care a A Wonderal eurs whore othur doctors tions will b mido to muko tho visit to the | New Yorl eitg.” Dbrass button whether or not he crushes Ohika AL will bo i o tho. s L MEULITIY. Kol B mALive ; A has abont halt the populution of the capital of the nution memorablo 1u the hi 15, Captain Johu Metiitl, Novth Hamitton |y 5 500 Cou™ wian vou run b gShina s atout halt the population gt ting \ ¢ line between Utah and won Fund—Inquiries Regarding tory of our order; the executivecommittee, | street, Poughkeepsie, N, Y., wants aad " medicing ov ) ~ : presided over by the commander-in-chief, [ ot Clinton McGill, late company A | tween the cars to make a coupling? And \HW S \I\”I 0 guer 4000 i ,f‘lx' . :vy;:“,,fl thorefore decided that the text, tho twent second \1\ York \m‘uhV ors, and I then there i that othor horror—iniking F ull Dress Suits for rent or sale. £wo Bofsons and thoir antldotes 245 years b pient of the Grand Army of the | some cavalry regiment in Custer's division, 191 Awitehy wiillo you stand o Box &% > fore Chriat, and Marco Tola, who brought tho sixth enc ! Republic shall be held in the city ot Wash- [ A, P.: last lieara from about fourteen vears B.--Alterations to insure a parfect fit made free of charge. Campint, ono of the first Europeans who en- o s 0L ) 2 V. ago at ce q ster's on}Y" oar, e teeth of the *‘terror,” with ington, 1. € aon the 20k, 21st and 22 days | ago at a place called “Custer's Mines, ar, in the teeth of th o Sapiomues S M0 G S | v o b i, T R e 1309 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEE. el BB B of the citizens of \\mmnum, Comrado | company I, Second Iilinois Cavalry, desir your whiskers as dry and prickly as a 11:241'«:"‘ admizabie .‘.\.1“\‘{.‘.11“'-.“ nz by the John Jay Edson, will as soon as practicable | his addre ply to his sister, Rebed Aot of eactus spines, Yes, that is what [ home that he had grown up to | What asmile he had year-old. | ticket. The conductor put me off here, T v“l'}‘ Lol AL il il ferward to cuch post a cireular contatning | Nic mdfal, Tudiansy | it menos, and it means @ good deal more | be the living piewure of myself in the ©ifow his hix blue eyes used to stiek out | and 1 suppose I must: remain until [ can LFIDISY W 1) T RIRDL and ThAL the Gl priccs of board etet of Uhe notels and bonrd: | | 17, Torrince Post’ o partment | o e to have a big bellowing | Gt before Thad wandered' away from | when I told him those wonderful stories | obtain some money. Can you send me [ nose wore printing their doifeuto boks. ) e koY D (e yand 161 RisbavabIbor T sss BaFes ol 6o pai ¥ | BRIl oF & GoRTIaLoR 6 olveaT ol ¢ 1 tho old roof-trce. Now, T had always | ahout giants and dragons; and how he | fifty dol Yones hofors Guitnbork ws Do R RO L GBS G Lt g i bl L i ad i i Yol faneiod that fow’ peoplo I had met re- | used to love to wateh me milk the cows. | Then pride had made the point of the | But 1t was to medicine tho ¢l tion, Colonel L. P. Wright, aro orepared to | born in Ponnsylvania, now o yeurs old, and LSO r o cut out wear | me. There was that teain- | Sitting up on the big freight ear, its top | pencil run across the page in heavy lines B A AR HE L bl thi sUTba bib ALK LGS By Ce A O TN B G ke that ought to be left in the train Yes, he was one of the few. | wrimy with cinders from the engine, T | again and again. The letter was Joo's. [ sxcepted the | works, wnd e headq s Dr dapaTEBatEWILIIOR | o6 T saBoHiITA S e B oR O Onsaville, Ovdtn a8 glod you may be sure, when we was he hound? Was there a | milked the cows again. And the hills | He had never finished tho lotter. [le [ ¥ {hemercsy meoidunt that tho xreat works business purposes, b located at the eity ball; | county, N. J., desires the nddress of Jut Vb R eRs Al bHoas Lialias at sther to meet him at the end of his | beyond the desert Jooked out of pov- | had preferved to beat his way to Hum- [ Blacel i et of his worke in- 1o for suitable headquarters will also bo wmvnl-fl Dunn, who is a member of the Grand Army \cf 2 | jonrhoy Doubtless not Why would | spective and linally melted away, and | boldt, like a common train jumper, | Of his residence. which was fou for the W mint’s mnoll Corps and the «nllw of the Republic and served with him in the [ that Satan’s hole of a station on the | iyay ¢ wandering up and down the face | in their place | saw the hazy streteh of | eathor 1 1o call on any one for aid afte of the Grand Army. It is also proposed o | navy. desart, and there was o clene stretch of | of thoe e i tmless fshion of | woodla )Mt 3 : i SOl A The Ay The colebrated Dr. Hohson states that ono Provide headquarters for corps of tho army, 190 P Oavollo; Past 7 . iast Cambrlags : 4 | ‘}! d urth 1 the aimless fu -“,’1 o [hrconle nd so often soen on my farm-life +0i tould yez they was nothin’in it,” | o the' Chinese dispensutories gives H4e Rrouped as near together as practicable, 80 | Mass., wants information of Patrick t1 | P es to the next place where | those railvoad tramps? it might be | horizon: and rigit here on the wh iid Flanagan, reaching for his pipe, | HERBAL REVEDIES alore, Can you wonder that there was pleasure to bo derived | desert, over which the hent was quiv an’ now yo sco Of know o’ what T was JOLOE'S succoss? that comrades can readily find those who | Dolar, alias William G, Mason, company I, | there was any more switeh work to be | L X 3 i | from the reckless. happy-go-lucky life | ing, appeared, for a flecting moment, { talkin’. Yer conducthor is wavin® fur | st Kompdins s hon vou thinee moc o, served with them in tho same corps; the | Sixty nintn Now York volunteers; last hoavd | done. As the train stasted T jumnped on | commancier-in-chief will be quartered at the [ of by his family as sick in hospital at City | o flat™ hehind a box car, the heiter to | ¢ [tev all But in the ease of my friend | the ving wheat-field and green- | yesz Will yez leave me the hook?” inyour disnppointment and dIscust, you Ebbitt hou Puint, Va., Janurry or February, 1565, S SR R U BT U N e ORI UhEiD sum—what joy was he | leve BlChRE T SLEmYe Bl0E Veninont But I theust it into my pocket, [ teied | Merely chanzo fices and ussortions bt not The Grand Army will form for parade on | 18, Danioi B. Stone, who served under the 3 S ! oxy cn? Very little, you | home. Just there, by tho gate, was | to say something to Fianagnan, but thero | rvers s mew, remets aighonn doctor dis sy be sure. The eold air was piercing | where Joe stood wien I bado thet all | was that in my t which forbade | know wbout Tt Tmmediitaly. Now, you Kiow thio 20th of Scptenitber, 1807, as follows: Mo | naa of Neison: Davis in company I, Nints- surviving comrades of tho Sixth Massachu- st N York vol cers, asks for o OVie " + 4 tirs w York volunteers, for the ovi is thinly clothed form, stretched out | good bye, und the big tears were run- ' speech; and so with laden feet | made "’,'"{"'l"”",‘, ",",‘"‘ VR e o) Known country, containing voarly half of tha tts wilita; the United States Veteran | denco of comrades who knew him in the von smoke stick and a furn i d Signal Corns association: the departments of | service as of both or o t wero golng (o Virginia City. I saw | there on the hard beam. His benumbed | ning down his 7ed apple . and he | my way to the train. Dbeople of the. world, where all tho medlenes the Grand Army according to weniority, the | 19, Mrs. Cornetia I, Van Beuren, 20 West | n Loot sticking out of the end of the big wids were grasping the cold iron rod, | was moaning forth w plaintive wail that It wis the wrong time of year for [ arec y different, and D, C. Geo Wo offors Department of the Potomnc having, how- | Fulton streot, Grand iupids, Michi.. widow | ipe. nnd I knew av once that boot hud | While the dust, caught up by the whicls | [ should take him with me to the west, , flowers, and thove nover miiny b FeRRRARioL S0 to R FanD wHbIeRIdipLS ever, the left; then the National Association | of George Beuren of company €, | % the foot of n tr o asiben e train, was choking his throntand | for { was bis own Tom and he said he | Humboldt, but I gathored all T could | now comprohend that ateer giving pall of Naval Veterans of the United States, Ninty-first ¢ in it the f L tramp who was t i f h ¢ y glving up”all Lzt \ 3 D2y inty-first regiment, teers o his eyes and nostriis. His tec conid not let me go. Yes, it was just | find and took them next day to that lone | hope of being cured by your doctors. that in Many memorics cluster in and about Wash- | wishes the evidenc 4 1o his laying rat-tat-tat with each other | thore by the gato—just there—and’ i Ihond trace. rThat g | HKing the Clinese Dogtor's Rentod s, 1000 it ington, aud the grand review of the army, a [ incirring disease of the iu v i tlia i S Wteniita y the gate —just there—and up | grave by the railroad track. That was | number and absolutely unknown outside of little over twenly-six years ugo, is not the ervico. harsher tone than | really meant to use, il his limbs wore chilled to alog-like | out of the green, of *that very spot. was | after | had undergone the worst of vull China, that ho § ‘wondorful ndvantago Jeast of them. Once more an opportunity Sinve the promulgation of -gonorul | foi 1 huve alwiys had it lowst n grain of 5. Without wilnessing any of | thrust a rude cross, breaking the spell | th hours of my life—the hour in which | R0 "jl“;:l‘,’r '}:[\r\wm n”ffl.“']“ re ‘-Im.» offered s to meet and parade, the com- (o, 2 the commandor-in-chief has | 1ty for train jumpers, unless thoy are | 1S torture, I knew that he was sulfeving | and_bringing the whito desert back | [ wrote the lettor to mother, which fol- | on it us'it by n R R e mander-in-chief hopes, in solid ranks and ollowin aides-de-camv on | {00 sorey with rum o deserve kindness | {1most as well as though [ were in his in like a fasic of blinding light. | lowed my telegram. ndering the c \ B TLUEL e s QU TG T fnds i G s and, hardened brake-twister that was the cross that But Joe does not sleep in the desert | S STORY ry wember of our order who can | Of the Dej orTlaho=A%S: Sentt i - s 5 iwa T i : S s ‘ w62 yoar | havo s ffored indo- SR AR Gastnity ) avery ina g o e Cas e ol {m-‘}‘nl?” Senter Gt the wan in the smoke stack aid | o !!1\ e :..Iu to th 1t the head of the de mp. | now. He lies under the old elm_on tho {babio 4 i yaun fared Indo. will be'in \Washiogton, should therefore be | RREITRAR € '5 W T lnid hold upon the e "pasibly he might have foit | whose face had borne suchastriking [ hillside; and there isa whito shaft of | Icould notsleop and had to sit up all night in found in tbo ranks and in tho parade, on | ConEIney i gt DbuTe otrud 7 ked it so h y bit of comfort, after all, had | resemblance to my own—as close a re- | marble above his head, instead of the | ¢ e tried “doctor nfter doctor g iy J L rnoy 5 G ! [ Helknowhiotimy aympithy.abat T doinot S BIREE T Daeh b HStRe & hut without heip, and thought some night 1 Pennsylvan enue, in memory of the past, 1 Fogan, D. B. H _‘, o, that it c:me off the foot, and I fe! e K ¥ Vs ¢ semblance perhaps ns my brother | wooden would chvke to death, As i last hope T trind Suppose he hiid the siightest notion in | bove to me, now that he had grown to | =——————————————————————=| Dr. (. Geo Wo. the Chiunese doctor, and was for the honor and glory of oir undivided | Hutehins, J. R, Mattin, 5. D MeUmber, K. | against the furnace, giving my clbow a country and the credit of the Grana Avmyof | (i, Miller, Mills, L. i, Parker, 1. 1 | faed whack upon the iron. - This o:bow | e world that there was anybody on the | manhood. Then, for an instant, my . 5 O st H v S InF e ShoreRt molh wad ! train who cartd’ acopper whether his | heart ceused to heat and 1 stared The old saying that “con- | futdland M pirer e deendronglad: ! S ommana hief ol i s s R D nock made e pitiloss for the time, aud | 2. The commander-in-chief observes with B pEEd SETEWAlG 5 Furner, | noek ¢ los: < L RveTS g g Siee o LA 3 5 ARopy ¢ baitho commandon o ohiof obisrach stk | D Sheppacit s i Wideour, Austin Waraec.. |1 i ud phahod the oo fellow tnidl | 1 1 were hard, e soft, or that his flesh | blankly at the cross and the little | gumption can be cured if | OyUIRSH2th St bet. ] & . south Omaba L e R e e | S R e o 1 | 1 had him off the train, GhiEhs | were warm o gold. mound of carth on which its shadow fell ! s AR L LT L I el < i3 50 lurge ¢ o laree. | 21, o twenty-fifth cucampment directec him off the Wil s TN R anlv : \ ) ; aken i ey 5 ocan eure any disense. ho miakes th Under our rules and rogulations cach post | (ho department -commanders. o urgo tpon | Moving away from the station. He wis | ’\“l“ he hud e '""“"‘”1 ‘l‘“,' that ‘)""“‘ God! - Could it :““ He had left taken in time” was poor com- following ofer: UARANTES to roturn Las the power to remit the dues of a com- | our sonators and re 5 in congress | dvessed in q divgy suit and had a very recr of ours: brought the train up | homo in as good —trim as any seeme invi the money Ifafter a falr trial tho patlent |+ rado unable to pay them, and keep him ST L T e | N Gl e Y RS erk by thirowing on the “auto- | yvoung man might need to set oul. e f",rl' It seemc 4‘1 o hwile & | cogcranmantigDIL theroby in wood standing, oty | Waltenaned of tho Grunt cottace at R e S D e e and ut v:u- e ||nl|u nearly | had o passage tieket to Humboldt and a trial, but to anticipate failure. ooIl00 eI I O s ORI T Banaa Tt e commander-in-cnict has no authority | MeCirogor, 1t the exponse of the nation: the fI—uone oo |0 i e e oft‘the car int S T e s 2 o o o8 libn sy {u_ti” mattor, bul. desires to roind the | axeustive tommiutesaf. the conmei of admin, | £ontly=—thut ha rescmbled me. Tt mi '1?'?‘.”,: e bt manle to save sy | 1ol Bhied purse: so tho lolter hud safd, | The other one, not so old, | ¥ K*bue puotor nas roniy vrevsgen e comrades that suspension deprives members | istration requests that the attention of be that he was soverul years younger, | EFFSPRC S BHUGEIECS 10 SIVE ¥ thi he wis voung und ho wits inno- “ sumpti ~an be sdn owinz clght remedie 3ood. Femals of moral und practical aid in times whon they | pactinont sommanders . bo esilod 10 1 but he had my nose and ¢ tiitiss | OV nE R L BT O ST cebisaad thore wotephintplog i dendoling: D L e G moslon hoae 1 | build was nbout the sime, whilo his haie | 3 CH rang 8 \ he | by the v Many u young man who | g considered by many false. | ay'ind Liver Modieine. Prico st may need it most, una ho recommends that, | the commander-in-chief e | f :"o'::l‘?,".m:.”‘l"\ la ;is,?‘l‘m,,‘m,‘ be 1::.:1,‘ ..,:i.: GompLYTWIE ! tha! r St _ SR, NETh :r.. :vl;-l| llh\ '1"“1'...“):»1'.“:1‘]x\>:n lx\"m- :: h ullf\:'nl'lui f rlxh s well .-r,;m-ln.-u and hh e (s ool nee Cull or write n.r.m stion biank and hook. ) ppoint o committes to examine 1nto the { their ability S 't been for plbow | "0 A2 i O0d - Yy en-1as ligh of heart as he had never are L 3 W th A 5 fully and thoroughly, and that, upon a fa (OB B Severe, remembor that brakeman ave al- | [ in my bli . 2 ) ) ) il ier-in-chic B 9 ) » ssort. I wou! 'y i (11,3 anit b ¥ indness, for no good reason , orable report, of this committes, the post re- ST ter him into the desort, ©'L would | SEEEG et B ase to. conda: poiIyE an jBoiEDod et ’ i o L prablsiterargiotihigsoutiion fuisipos e s T Bim sty on. It wouldn't have | ¥ ¥S waiting foran cxeuse w condemn | reason whatsoever, biocked “the way of one cannot begin too early. 2 .uumm.d DRJ GTEFRENE. Lubanon 1 _ Eilichtlduesilunpald HoskalleX ot agiinol Saiio val. o e thingnis fiding in the | Cpgineers—had becouie frightoned atd | one whoso faco W a rofloction of ny The means is careful liv capita tax. Should worthy comraaes uot be Cpjections to he Dot nok ek and wandering about in a | Shidow across the track and had slack- | own and had become an accomplice in . ~ ) s . A cied spocd with a jerk and killed the | his murdev—ior I might almost have | ing. Scott'’s Emulsion of able to pay even this small amount, he hopes The Philadelphia Pross veports th sterin like this is hasdiy the thing for a \ Rt R EatAneb : | brake i rider. The slayer did not | known he would meet his death when [ cod-liver oil is sometimes ar Young and middle-aged men suffering from that those whom Providence has favorea, I L R S T e it white man, espe ith a very biack will come to tho assistance of their unforty: | 4at0 choson for tho national enca } | hear the shriek, and s, of course, the | suw him foreed, s it were, to the branke- errors of youth, excesses, sextinl weakness, cte., nate brethren, for one of the pillars of our | September 20, conflicts with the i h OGO, 3 e shadow on the teack was only a shadow. | ben i my eyes e cross import: ar E positively cured for five dollars. Our reie: order is charit grand rounion of the Army of the Cumbor luy losses itgell very quickly in a | JoRCBivine his iron bensi out again ,}m] e e thelgte important part of that. are in piil and tablot form, sudicient for The twonty-fifth national encampment | jaud at Chickamauza, It both ave held at A :" R e A Al n e e e Rl s Ta Al g o GEEWSBIIION L0 S YiSLEn L Letus send you a book on two months' treatment, which will effect n directed the appointment, of a commiitee 10 | 4o sume time it R & ™ er, it was ™ RELHOE b gnataund e )iy to my thought. 1 4 o fect cure, L pon receipt of dollars will preparoa plan for systematic teaching of | {ho G Hie At i (ife coriain tht, u ulknr <_hlm‘(. Wi en u;o teain h; knew no peace. One ray of light | CAREFUL LIV ino—free. b sent o any ddress i plni aled uckuge Joyalty toour country: this committeo has | wig mtherwise wonld come to \Washi e lishonty Sta andd the | stopped Ldid not give the brute in the | pierced the gloom. f Brother Joe had | by mail._Circular free. Address 3 3 who otherwise would come to Washinzton i3ishop's Station and the i REV 1 f | g | — 2 Wisconsin St., beon appoluted and wiil no doubt, formulate | 110 netyisetinouldic: nin R S cub tho satisfuction of knowing thut ho | Leon due ai Humboldi “on the It | Scorrds s, Cheribs, 3sSouth st Avenne YALE GHEMICAL G0, "saiumit APNGN U, 100 avery udo of | .oinection with the dedicating of the monu- : when be said: ny lantern up, so that [ eovld find what | ¢ ime night? ainst this was it e plred bl ol v ey tho order hus it in his power to furthor this would I given much not to have rhed the torturing thought that the BEEE SEel: WOO0DS g 3 s o ment upon the great national park sovies of Hdr i o \ vbject by example. battletisida in Tannesscannd (zeorgin Sintup OR10D 04 foand - Of course [ did find ity and then | lettar was full of mist sken notions s X ~~ I PENETRATING TThe national flag, whon carried by posts, | Pittofields in Ter L i cattio var, n' five him off x troops ov other organized bodics, whon | NS Aremans tndeads of, old solicrs [look out for the switch, MIbIClICO L ac e I ! LM OWATIIVIN L Ko [ PLASTER. | o Y ¥ - Arcise yho served hio, Ponosylvi ¥ 2 ) w0, the conductor s i R TG = i Hod 1ar-Hu-ins Holiiadion \eliasisain e cambiopEazonon fvori fanaliNewATingliny 3 ik ered, WTRILS B canitizat fiway then innd Bell | 1atit y Sign it e dnn ) ImiQEAaIEtTe oraboard a vessel, ropresonts the neablo of | enarals Hooker, Slocum v, Ty 1y, you're the same man wilolshe denipal Iy B BRIAIE e L it home, ssii mtataduion the 2abhel compurieon are slow oF Lhiaepublioyitiroprasonis ouricountoy ands iundiKiipmeciGie tnlihe Biaventh, 0 i ont of the smoke siek bacl o thero when Flunagan and his mon £o | e shouid have been in Humboldt on the | BEAD. [sufierlug try Ph ovanion 400,000 Tivés wors given up. ang 1 outomiphoiriinnd:cuniin themmoritug gl tith fundihe hudinotibonn thoranb all )& VOND'S PLASTER. B eahla acsifites oo e it 't i | evjoy as much pleasurc' rovisiting Lookout | )i hied up the brown features of But, hotd on: T guess you'd betterthrow | Then T went wholo chupter A L Penatrato, Ity Innumerablo sacrificos wade that it should | Mounsain, Missionary icidee, Ringoid and | 1,5 ART BECRI0 G & him over to one side of (he truck und | again, rovolving ouch pussage of It in | T the hrcaonce of that g vt o most proper | Chickumaugs, as they’ would i attonding tie | {IEH A some bonrds and rocks over him 1o { iy weavied beain, and one part of it stiould Salute it with love aud prids, tani” | y,c4uho Pross, “that o tmo for hotd i uper face Leing as mourn 'r"‘_‘ ~the other L man—and my- {all tie ety strange bond of broti- | ug God that we are permitted tosive under | w85t PO SR T be eln e, | eve seif cavried out the wn-Christian com= | orly sympathy folt for the man while | { [ f if scemed to have haif the dosert in its There were lying on the fiat e ing his way westwad ome out of that [ shoated,™ in a Twentieth and Calvary corps, who would 19 [ oxcluimed, us. my Wo rend_the marsels wily CALTHOS ¢ N Cartos wil) Until it is, the feeling of uncertainty witl | =Wail, yvou'll go off this time for contlnue to exist.” : vood,” I said tirmiy, and off he went tato the dariuess by the side of the Whitney died Sunday, Novemoer | E0 S el it, the emblom of liber o hope of hi 1ds manity. Lot therefore every membor of the s, and our train nearly made up the v q ? Grand Army of the Repuvlic puy the proper RS B I\l ndihejmigid ool dde ““‘ - ’“"“”' g salute by uncovermng to our glorious flug T T AT T B Rt ¢ Siiiosnd e tho Ivnllute pont ke kDo s when the same 1s carried past bhim or he is | o whe e we asked the station-agent to tell y jiue of psychology, and yet [ thought e VON MOHL.COs passing it, thus sotting the best exampls to | 40N ) 2 o train pulled out stood on the | Planagan, the foreman: of that section, i must have heen Tavealed to mo “in a elpidmarimaiAvath GasiastiiOhIn teach loyalty to the rising generatiou. his home, #7 Kast "L'wontio oty | intformlantern in hand, veady to jump | Whore ho would jind the body the next | misty way at that hour that the Tho cominander-in-chicf also desms tho | Now York, from blood poisoning, vesulting | 1 O EEREER T G DS (e T | day. ful trainjumper was no steanger custom of rising aud uncoveriug, s obsorved | from u gurishot wound received ' the batiie | HPGE TR PO SteD D LG GBoose WHE Alvibrother Toa/did not arencht Fums |ibrainwisint i awhir, andathe: u In some localitics, when the national hymn, | of Antietam. Fe was 51 years old. Barth- 4 MEE £ R st "N | holdt by the nizcht expross, though [ oan Al G owa thomesivasiL ™NO OTITNIR ““Phe Star Spangled Bauner," is being sung | olomew Buckley, also a wav veteran,died No- | straining of the engine, a e attering of ikl LRSI s QU S U IISIVOIIL QWG LI MARLY 4 SR d or played, worthy of general observation by [ vember 25 at home, 811 Second avenue, [ loose b . slow inding of the | k g n whe caine . ton, =0 that, with it all, 3 LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR the members of the Grand Army of the Re- | New York, from paralysis of the viehtside, | wheels on the rails, o all the other | Inid oif the next two days and strangely | side i 5 Torsnlo by a1l Dr g end Faney Goods Dealers o 11 public, and as greatly caleulated to unpress | resultiog trom u wound received duritng e | poises that a heavy freigh in mukes | enough, he did not con He was now | We » s hefore n ARab) 5 won 4 patriotism on the hearts of all. war, He was 69 years old ' mder way. There was a | three diays overdue, nnd I grew anxious. | fall, g vere L pass the wi pbapilid e 8, oo by.retum sty NESYN'-'U 4. Whenever a post 15 in session it is omi - D R it e Tn the middie of | My conductor wrowled so about my stay= | bound express. The thought of tha | JAS. 8, KIRK & CO., Chicago FM'CU‘“ nently proper that the national color at least 5 MEN OF MARK. nir off wy run that [ had thought [ had | desert geave and the tervible meaning PR R Tose another day, and” so went liid foi me did not—nor ten tines the | vrappers of Fuan g o modntion el should prominently be displayed in the post 2 room, und that it should be piaced w position i e o B It ; i A 3 Whittier will celobrato the Sith an vl jumy ; cork, though with little cheer. At | thought conld not—prevent me from | AEW YORK, LONDORDERRY AND ' GLASOOW Saturdny, inan impressive manner. This is already eranrw of his birth Decom bot 1 ks 4 (et S i practiced by some posts, and while the com- ool ho witl ridoipon a i sk, on my next run out, | saw | seanning, with intense eagernc o ;;:“Ad\“ hic { does ;,‘,. ‘;,‘hl.,. ,l, “to be dono, m‘«‘\':(“pxn:ll.‘ulf'-'i'::-'.\.h ‘5“1: ..11 U .»“ l.'h 1\ ML At s e pe : i faces of the passengers who theongel | @D D O O OO OO OO | vuw VORK, 1. BRALTER and NAPLES, oves it will b > bes| « use he iy charge ¢ ey j o g 4 b ¢ o ke A s p g alar Vil fo ey 1wl o or U st Itorosts of | avanthew o Miohisaus bifurcuiod sy o of o of myeolf, no matter ow b | 501 plantid oue thramp - foino | jato the station for swpror, for Red | g THE SMALLEST PILLINTHEWORLD! gy | satoon, seduiT:olass'AND sTssmans, salute the flag of our country bdfore proceed- MLy UIe BIRGUNLOINBNVAYE S NGOV e BE Q81 RS i Bl it el ; % Y o 358, ENOLISE, IR108 & ALL cONTRYENTAL ROIY e E TR oIS et Lox Toole of Montani 15 onn o¢ tho | e devil munuec In whieh the brako | cavrinor ik our wuerud fue it ' | eard. Tt of courso, [ was doomed o | gy [ o370, ENGLIGE, TRIAE & ALL CONTEENTAL FOINTD 10ute bsiaced Lk ndw dosliblo tav i) Hookias mon. T tho state. - Ho 13 Hot | heum rider stretehos outon - his narrow | didan thould no inkistat all. Twas chafa | disappointment, The passengers o TINY LIVER PILLS® | i ni should not be hurried, but executed with the | more than 35 years old, is tall und well pro- ch between the whoels and goes g moornee an’ the cooiies was the pall- } and went, asli 4 5 ) G 1 the vivtues of the T i Mer orem \ R A than 8% years old, is tail and well \ hoels and goes 1l tho pall- | and went, as light hearted as you ple ! Bt a1 Vesop Grdors fr 47 dignity becoming the ocension. portionod and has a fine face and a handsome [ {ny wlong, witn his body not two benrers. while [ stood on the platforin with a unlly offeotiv QN DI HSON BROTHELRS, O In ing_out this suggestion the cxm- | head of hair, ' His wife is a daughter of Gea- | from tho grouad, his hands eripping | “Where did you bury him” was my 1 heart of 1 cursed them for their Xt wizo whiw mander urgos the udoption of tho form fu | eral W. S. Kosecraus. it L s S TR e e TR et envel cursed, for 1 was : TR 1508 lias & dough | i ronghl man in those days, and they had C l Il 1 n (} voguo 1 United States Tuctics. Congressman Baker of K : i d snext to nothing—always commands | something heavier on my inind now than 5. The widow of our late comrado, Dr. B. | ter who aoes u's work about tho tome- [ 13 1ON el s » \ 3 § LR Sor.whodags.6. 1 Dk A 90! e o The light n | train-jumpers, dead or alive no right, , to be cheerful when We mako more porous ROYAL MAIL STEAMEIS. F. Stephienson, tho founder of tao Grand | stead favm, and can handio a pjow and tora | 1Y respece ht of my lant ey Army of tue Itepublic, is helpless and in | a furrow with the best of o " "hio | Mashed upon the mun's face, but ho did | W'y, right beside tho thrack, where | I wasso downeast. L went back to my asters than all other TR » trainaand as it went by | suw,crouch- ing down upon the brake n, my hun- | best not need of = It is our duty to muke smooth | does it becuuse she likos tho work and tinds » He only smiled and called | yez (nmm dim. An' I made tma cross | traiu, stamping the platform with my "'H.H,h, becauso tho ), Y LRP m the pa of her declining yoavs. To this | good health in its labovs, | ut o’ two paces o fince board, an’ he | heavy boots, us I went along, and con- ublic apprecinto tho me PORTLAND to LIVERPOOL Direct. end it is proposed to raiso a funa suficiently | P oldest son of Jobu Brown of Ossawat “Rough sort of Pullman berth, isn't | slupes as sourd there as anybody eud [ tinuing my profanity. 3 L that exists in our 200k l‘l:rlio,h:'n;n m]“ wr:m ‘1“;” c.‘v.uhvl'lmnl\' llm‘» omie und the ouly living member of the fam- | jt?" who niver had 'na mnss sid for his sowl, It was with mach impatienco that I BENSON ‘u}\\.l‘w:_ Cabin 140 and upward: second oabin, §25. Steeraze vide for her duriug bor life, the principal to | ily enst of the ltocky mouutains, bears nis | 1 sa Jhing and sprang upon the | God vist 'im, Aninobody cud foind out | sought out 1 on our return to Atlow rates. NO UATTLE CAURIED, e used ouly when absolutely necessary. | fither's name avd resides on a furm on tho SICHROUNE AR ARSERR UIER AR iR, L X iy Cow (s SIERVIOR Of e ot o B oo honecaaey; | fathor's namoand rosldos on a furin on tho | cuboose. o could have his vide on tho | is nume, at all, feom ungthin' tha waz { Cow Cast, y i 18 b STATE | N F1 or such balanco as remains, 15 to b avotei o AR AL ol 4 on himg but he’s got the howly cro: You say there was nothing on the ; 1 ALI/ LINK u 8 remains, 15 10 be devoted | Brown raises tine crops of frait and has bad (e t h SR ¢ p LINE tosuch other Grand Aruly courity as tho | o kood year help him. ! ahove "im anoylow, an’ that's o blissin’ i body of tho-~tho teamp you huried, by L srramsHies, National Encampment may determine. R Bang. tho famous chromowiitho- | . “Lsottor for you, Tom,” sald the con- [ un’ all thut Jim Flunagan cud do fur | which ho could ba ideatifled?” I usked Now York and Giasgow vis Londondorry every Every post of the Grand Army of the Re Lt S ALY TR L ARl ductor, us I wentin, I got it back there | im." surgerly Fortnight public Is roquested to donate at | , | grapher, was 4 Prussiun calico printor at tho . { N ) 17t he SPATE OF NEBRASKA 0wm public Is roquestod to donate at luast one | ealor'ts and was travoliog through Europo | at the station. When our train had run down the Niver annything at ull, oo SEATE OF NERRASKA o lam o e O st ah Vi pormit and 1% | for a Bohemian manufucturer w pick up 1 The missive was from my mother, who | line u fow miles bayond Crow ereek I | *“Ave you suve there wore no letters— Do you know ¢ i STATE OF NESIRARKA inm R e 0 AR8 1o/t formation when the revolutions of 1548 broke | wrote from the dear old Vermont home | I exchanged places” with Bill and sat | no pupors—not a serap of iy & dangerous ¢ ( Cabin g, Eooond Cabin £, Stoorate Bl Aoply Thomas W. Scott, assistant quarter-master O R A D e R e e d d general, dupurtment of Ililinois, Fairfield, | 04t Fo was a sympathizer and was obiig that Joe—my own brother Joo—was on | atop a box car, with my feol hanging Hould on—they was; but thoy was DOGTOR OALLAN: & 00« Uhlassar, 1L Mo MUGH B3, 1Yab Tl The posts of the Grand Army of the | t© five to Switzerinud, and then came to New | kg way west und would veuch Humboldt | over the side,while [ thoughtof Brother | nothin’ betune the Kivers uv it that Ropublic at Sprigiield, Uis., “aro divectod [ Yorlé w135 lwmodiatelyarorward 1o | i, '4o"1gth, Although [ had weeks be- | Joo und what mischance Dad proventod | showed anngthing at all,” snid the 9 [ ' to elect u board of trustees of the fuund, | ° - foro received u lettor stating this inten- That [ should worry about honest foreman, H DUIRLNG THE WINTER MON THA brake-beam if he wanted it, and heaven consisting of one member from each po Of lato Walt Whitman has refused to seo 2 8 . . e SCover: at matter, subject to the approval of their acts | him. He has been obliged to take this pre. | ing camo to me as a sort of surprise. estimation, and was, ns [ b Why, the note book to be sure. =~ OL 1 dhluv“”i‘l‘l’l‘ngl’i}'fyu by the commander of the Department of 1ili- | ¢aution in self-defence against the idle cu “Humboldt —the 18th! Why, this is unused to the ways of the big | told yez about that befoor, dida’t O - Oll\uryom“u. uois, After the death of Mrs. Stephenson, | 081ty which brings them to his doors, | the 18th,”" [ said to myself. *The letter wld. Then, too, he was sent to me in *No; let me see ivat once, And 1 ENCLISH i dare sl Unaling MWK DIAMATARNT henehis 1 n dap the board will render an accounting to ¢ | “What do thev want?" he said receutly, | had been delayed. Well, at any rate, | trust by our mother—the tenderest | followed him with impatient ston,as he Besa next natlonal encampment. ssomo my autokrupl, otiors portraily aud | o will get to Humboldt tonight and | mother” who ever lived—andI was ox: | hurried to hus coltuge, nour the stition, il A o G o commandor--chiol dosives to say to | tho rest want to read their bad postry 10 me: | jyother Joe will no doubt comu in on the | pocted to *‘look out” for him us best [ “Here it is,” ho said, tking down a G an 454 preaih mallod tvledi o comradcs d Comrudo Stephon hy should 1 se overyor 0 chooses to | DrOther Joe 0.d¢ ¢ Q-1 povtan . it k im 08 boa . : i g Addrows ERIE MEDICAL GO., BUFFALO,N, the comrades that had Comrudo Stephenson | Why should 1 se overyone who ehooses 10 | g.y5 0y prass, hulf an hour behind us.” could while he should be in the rough | red note book from a shelf, “an’if yoz § devoted to his family thoe t ¥ knock at my door!" ) ! dovoted Lo Din mily tho thno wnd talent | Ko A ehausen, the fathor In ltora. | . Humboldy was the end of the run and | wost,and to send him home againus | kin foind unnything in iy that tlls o Talght bave been possessed of enough of this | ture of prodigious stories, whose name is | they knew that Joe could find me there. | soon s might be. Iknew the boy had | tho tramp wus, ye ‘[l do bette» thin iver in the dark and | sketched a future of purple and gold us | ould Flanagnn 'kin, or anny one clse Will Stop a Cough at any tim world’s goods 10 make this appeal unncces- | synonym for exageerationwnd wild creation 1" had to ward y 0 23 sary. Tho benofits seourcd to the veteran | of misiuformation, was Karl Friodrich Hier- | take up a position near the engine. The | the resuit of his )muuu\ ss the | around here, for the matter 0’ that and Cure the worst Cold P YVOURSELF! y through the book welve hours, A 25 Cent bottlc ’ by R soldier by the existence of tiis organization, | onymus, o member of an anciont aud noblo | ohill air of tho evening, as wo rushed | plains, and, in my elder-brothorly wis- I glanced cagerly CTH :Ly.f:f:}..:i.'[fi‘”ffi..&'"r‘.‘:v[."n-“}::f aniar @ {‘7“‘"!"?fl”l‘h‘n‘li‘"x‘l‘:\:u:‘||~r‘l‘\:-:\:‘:hhl:,:u in My through it seemod to cut to the bone, | dom, I had smiled at the dreams of the | There were somo rows of fizures,a moim: ay save you $100 in Doctor” < G e only N T T T Y P T B Ry e g e e | but the sand storm—thank the futes! sunguine fortune-seeker. Just now, | orandum as to_certain routes of travel | ills -may save your lifo, ASK i ey forall welded for us the tripte link: “Frateraity. | Turks aud aled i Fobruary, 1707, A callect. | had subsided. I had put on a heavy | however, I could not smile. ‘Whero wus | belweer Now York and Council Bluffs, | OUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. d e O AT fon af M marvelous. storice or " siories at | coat, and, lantern in hand, I made my | brother Joe? Brother Joo! Why bless | a number of blunk piges, and then this, I AR ,,A__‘ Goob. A pecull & N. . Powers Post No. 111, Department | triouted o him, was first published In | way carefully over the swiftly moving | his heart! was not he the little "rascal | written in pencil,and dated at Cheyenne in u fow of lowa, having requested that the seutence | London in 1785, the cowpiler being Euvich | s, We were on a long down grade, | whom I managed to get out of that | a weok back i of C. W. Cressler, who was dishonorably | Raspe, an expatriated countryman of tho | and the train always went at top speed | watermelon —stealing when | “*Dear brother Tom: A fool and his Dr, Acker’s Enghsh Pill; ..:‘\.-n:‘:lfixlv‘lwl"‘} thl«l'” -‘M\::;‘_‘;‘f ".{:m\'.i-‘,\‘“'“'L‘.M“‘ ll‘:lv:f:t\'..-AIIl'(.: T:;ml‘h‘v:.':;~":;”w: ‘IC;::;}“:‘-':‘T';‘=-. | on thut part of the run, Seated on the | Farmer Lundy would have 3 : | money [ met some mon on the train | CURE SNDIGESTION, ing recelved' the approval of the in RASARABA B SANRAR INDRIOR,. SAYOIAS 03 ha0 | :.).-‘nu-! h .|{4.|‘I: ‘;r‘ m.l« f.-l-\mln-.] .ul‘ 11 Lif \v‘ll( Hi] Iu‘x!n.‘ .};ul{ lookit or | who induced ““.\1, o by *‘ ‘l‘hll ),“.JHH.. n ma, oleanant, a favorite with tho Tadea el y authorities, he con ude s o have )DO: " revious obel's | thought of jrother Joo and wondered k into the the olc arm ik anl card game, s wing 'Y Ck Ol e e, A e | o e DY P88 | how “ho would look after all _the | myself who but dear, little tow-headed | course and I lost everything. “1 might s AP TR P A him by the national eucampment of 1550, re- | others in Lauge's “Delicw Academici,” of | years we had lived upart. They | Joe did Lused to carry on my bu \ave gone through after all, had not 4 b ' o wioves tho aisabllity restiog oa Co W, Cress- | 703, wd told me io their letters from | across tha creeli, down by the old barn? | on the villains stolen my rallroad | & McConnell,

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