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8 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE:UMONDAY, . GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT & TTSS“Tfl"flfiffl?Hfl?Kihfii:fiflflif"‘"(?1“;ifl“:{flfiflfiflllX\N(l\lqiND COMMERCIAL | ®igit, sty ooen hettie #“"* OM Ia\‘l 1A out to see about it, Thay didn’t waste | mander, E. A. Willcox: ehaplai An any time sparring for an opening, but | drew roon, J. R Fairbank: — Indiana Soldiers Monumer their dog. We did the same. For fuily | guard, linm Wygont, The following Wheat Yestorday. in*vmuw‘r:l“m two !.»4‘:‘”,*..‘Mv‘ \-»m:w.‘w.l”»mu- s to the encamp - v i Vi i ot J bb D B t DOINGS IN THE NEBRASKA st < " Senights, whio | I Kinmont. '_,\ \\“I‘” ,' \.\_ CORN AND OATS WERE MUCH EASIER « dors, Sy@siacs pie o 0 ePS 1rec OPy 1 ht ::~ th 1 the 'mr v\:’ nations \11 th 1 I -\ AWNINGS ANO TENTS. ] HARDWARE, Stories Told by Sherman A Four-Legged o '. ) son-of-a-g ¢ oublic of Os o pislons Wi Deetine Soon After | | J Omaha Tent-Awning Rector & Wilhelmy = Lobeck & ”fln, Veteran- Slecping on Pieket Duty onfede 1C v # Q Sl Ay the Opentng Untit Near the Close Yitet # . 4 COMPANY ‘ —Death of a Hero of Lgad 4 - i U AL 3Ty L i Cables Were \ v Weak 1 tern v 3 HONEE COVERS, g I:um "\”« s . ‘v ““,,““"",‘l‘_!.'_ ‘ \ - RS ”“I' "’\1_ . Quoted Lower Prices. uvioL : 4 TTERLTTTUY - . X 4 b R 1 ps—, confede sorgeant threw a ¥ ] hal v J. H. Mickey, o ) X 9 BAGS AND TWINES- BICYOLES. 3 " Yo Wil g | Ourdog, and that brought | “hapl LW, Kennaed, quartermass | cpgesao, 11, De rhi6¥ was n good : \ ) B \ HATS, ET0, There Is a lively coftroversy Ameng | Ko it hands off that dog! § H. ¥\ oflicar ' of -the AaY: | mand for wheat ¢ AT swdowito | 1 ; A emis flm”“ Bag M. 0. Daxon, WAL Chhm & Co. | Indizun soldiers over the new monu | heeaptain of our b ) i les Bur . ‘Oflaer BT L. FUREAY. | Tos ar1owes wna wilifor i NQ ‘ £ Gibbon § ment to the union dead, whichis no '{“-‘1 back and trained g 1 the . e 1. D. Buckner, adjutant, 7 for May. It elo ( . Co roduce Market, " ! 1 { A he council of ndm ederate gro I'hat »wh.r'. batteri n, representative. On the same day nd onts were ¢ p tho v o W 1 aimost finished. Tl council of nmin- | GG BRI TSGR tho fiood | the Woman's Roliet corpe No. 00 Had two to e close. ¢ » “\'i e Good o fgtration of the Department of Inaiana, | o jron those dogs {,,,my,y on. [ amseorry | their elec 1 the foliowing named y 1 ont v o ’ slo il “ H“m“\. e ot 1 (o B0OTS AND SHOES, Grand Army of the Republie, hasde- | to say that Zip got of it. He ! ladies will rula over them for xt | thed he oy until near BANANAS-Quotht \ 5 " C She LUMBER. termined to resort to law to'prevent the | was outelassed, and, though hoput up | year: President, Susan Whale snior el vk po yoston Iipping st 0 ot L orse-Coe 02 Company, ’ - sincing the datesof the Mexican war | §enb 1o his corner loser fiew the con- | | v t s \ mporte “'( \wl ! Hiarawoo gt wooa ¥ - lop | feds did vell and noot und howl! But | treasurer, Mary Pulver, cliap < le conditio o 70 OpOFILo AN i i y o I s ety anl parie upon the monument. Commander | wg hund our revenge. Wo threw a six- | Hartman: cor \ret Wheelers | 11 < wppeared too low to ol DL bl ) 1 ! i e PO Wi I e Cheadle has heen instructed to procuro | pound shell into their dog and blew him | guard, Mary gate to depart. | ot sellln | too weak to NEPANY 1 ardware and ianics’ t Fort Donelson. HowArd Stre Arrant A P! 0 e legal advice as to the 1 of pro- | into sausage ment.” ment, ) { kit : A A A b it s H« i e “.‘w;‘u i ¢ LIQUORS, MILLINERY. cedure. — ¥ 1 Tanner | BT R kbl k A i irke Jone " Qow ““Colonel Irvin Robbins of the councll e e [[IGRVL NG ) Re- | 4, B TR oo ‘ ( Rirkendatl, Jones & A”“f?_‘ “H“‘"d Sewod | Frick & Herbert, |1, Oberfelder &Co eays: **We intend to bring suit to A fowdays aft cction o grim- | publi Curtis, tho following ofticers | th - 1 tiuntie | 43 H JRU M : g s: Importers and oovor the §21.000 which d veteran made his way into the | wer rted for the ensuing vear: Post J Sports of 1 \ ) ot 11, 00, ) ; G T b y s B nery Grand Atmy of the Republic ;rr!w 5 of the treasurer of the Brookiyn | commander,De. S. R ituz senior vice | [V ] 1 el Ty r but 1001 Farnam St by U6 S G e e | bridgo and asked to_ ses Colonel George | commander, J. 8. Duffey; junior vice thit 1nst woek, s o f t ons, gave to the monument fund, When v 31 ATGCTB1 1, Y BT = det .V Awd “_w{.“"‘]‘;‘rh_‘_ y ek o QB b e in ool deman cK rb __ COAL, cotE, GOANIGE, " Vi the 1 New York | mi . Montgomory: chap! i) 0 ! thout o ! may put anything they please on the | i PG i nremBILY stenped | W ; A L5 1,800,00 i iy | Om Im Coal, (01\"& Eagle € omi iea Wor 1o de with it The Grand y 3 0y I \ A’nn\ ‘”r tho : Repub! .?( course, | for you Colone vM ellan’s youthful [ v sand in good working order, i 4 { « u Lo0 ok 81 ! I Y e DEng, weapping and | Refined wnd 1nbrleating will tako no part in the dedicatory exe appearance puzzled the old soldier, e | The ofic £ the Gering post No. y ! 1 Vi 100 14 ¥ 1 : p Wit ' pupers, card ey e Glkoa. he commission may mannge eyed the th-faced young man be- | 205 J ) commander: W \ K ¢ of Wl oy L ¢ 3 —_— Oils axlo grense, ote CHeT A8 At pl R HBEG 1R I .| fore him close m“'\ ojaculated: *18n d : U Sl i 1‘.‘ u\‘\ b -Ix‘m‘ LS : dvimee on the i for | 4 ol 4 DRY 800DS, RO Iwgere toll s, that w rot | Lwanted ter ses Colonel George B. M- AL A | it the monument, becanse it h am the man,” suid Colonel | 1z, chaplain v with Natite B SeEWhich as | v : ; wr meeting of A. Lincoln post g sooN . ddoliner 4 :H.‘i"_ tHoipurposs foriwh “Noton yer lifo,” responded the old | No. 10, o Ttapibilc, of { dectine get that money back the commissione PAPER, 0ILs. DYSTERS. sl el David Cole & Co.,, 46 et A 8 ; E 3 ; { ."‘.“,‘ i o T Ll Wholesate orste m(unv\] - man irritably., I am lookin® de | the follc ofticers 7.0 Y B —— telephion Stories About Shermin. Prisident uv do Boord of Ald’ § . suing year: D.C. Rey- | Forthe closi ¢ vek s N ) For two years in sue er- | do son uy me ould commandor, G s, post e iory LT onhor sotios ; il A : ! i 8000 FURNITERES z PRODUCE COMMISSION, i idressed tho 1,400 old soldiers MecClotian.” | ¢ 1 hin R Townsend i ! s cos i d vy { N R N L b A T | v A iR R ! e : Omalia Upholstering | Beebee & Runyan | anch & (o., J.h A Clark & Co,, . 16 hut | tho Tircoklyn Hrid - e ; pened f i afte i o of 1 morist told this sto “What ean [ do fc . L 0 “T' Seventy. i . One n‘\"u Tunconvinced, “Ner n purty | e i W. A Wend | W o e s d e L 134 : Gl JBERIES, DRUBS, ETC. STOVE REPAIRS. SASH, DIORS, took the general up to my ( ry |y o lad to bo pre Boord [ 4tiLngerasal S 3 R A UL L b v [ 01 ' 3 Q[ DAL e Tl S pa T T e I A e e S s G Lt ! ! £, 1, Res ML Sl DL R WS wadyarean | Do M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Bruce & Co., { Omaha Stove Repair M. A, stlnow&Co. 7 B R dTanICE LAt T ! 26, Grand Army e Republic of | 1 s ced hin if he didn't think | believe yo are tho man. But bein’ us D s Slaatan nie 1 in 1508 . b e nTaeRe Y I oo fighter, yesay yoare, an’ I ean’t disprove it, | for the S k Al o JoN inois " pe ! St ; ierman, and then | T want'ter congratuls g the son \ i ut he was o great | of mo ould comm; L ‘s all.” bouster, too. ,he had n right to | With that he reac out n brawny boast for he could never boast sty v | hand and gave Colonel MeClellan a ;\‘L‘,‘l“""."”‘-:"“" lated s il ek ! Uin LR (e T hearty grip which was returned in the | 40 4t e anunruol e pELLE [En i ksiimaicdin AT e crduy y 7R Personud Statement of My, Wi, continued e gene ropor spirl \ vator as going <t i cilrs i 3 q B g Iy | proper spirit. As the veteran was going | i £ logiito 000 hede 15,000 % Ty d De- : d e L = 5 srecounting, wt WIllards | out of the offea ho taenod, ook avether | thi o gsoted usligtto, fo | a4t laliay M e, B s duniaiy, o H. VAN COTT, Glens Falls, New shington, his experience | ook at tho young colonel, and shook | Burkhart T T — ——— | g4 2 4 L 3 K - 5 R ALl TG PN RCoroeten B EaE | G BLOTA e [ABIE ERRIEG AT O SR AT Aricies, | o < : B : York, late Clerk of the Court of Chance'lorsville. Listening to him w S cevs for 1) sulng year: WAt No. 2 : s TUo0c e 3 ! acrowd of old soldicrs, among whom i .| Whn esidonts ) 1T Saunders, : L ¢ i Warren County, N. ¥, mado as M 1z > b senjor vice president A 3 : | - i M ~\|\'|._‘» ) 1 ‘the woods ) : junior vice pr Mrs. C. M. Pul oy NG 2 SO NR VT N ICEL WL G0 19 10U bling September 9, 1 swarmed with 1 VLh a0’ two horse e . U d in : e J shot under me i 7 i & ' X L SR L v e . ! in i 1o No'es Ttecord, Oct. 1, 1602.] “What did you do th K119 aske as a oy sturdy south- o8t f > i R 00 0 i s e 3 3 i Bl \ inmy thack. 1 called in my family Custer . ern matron brought hee four children | post, ¢ SO & v | dnos il " s s, 3 ) : jeumatism, e doct ; i b v mule; ball” kneeked y off, but the | theu acher, luying his hand on (2 iy O k: 0 B 17 % i y $ o] 5 S 1 % cqupsiio nt-two mule charged right ahead into the rebel | iy, m Botivar Buek- | X 5 Mung i b ! 2 Thetl LTS ol Then 1 & 3 annks, vor knew what bec r.7was tho reply, which caused : ; Junary o |0 s (| R TR I [ rsess T smile to come over the congregation; s | 0T 06 > )b ¥, none 3 oo, “Why, general,’ said Mosby, ‘T s but the brave preacher went on with "’}, o ;,“ }(4’}; s | dnnvars.... | | as 3 e T T Chicazo l]m wule. He came t ‘into our | hisduty. 3 i |nh\|l4r'\,\r 112 of 1 LYo o, A8 GITY MBI i iy | this child,” taking the next in | ing oficers wor w the ensuing | Cashaugtations we 0.2 B! ei'N o7 without a sur, | R e o see my words con- . “Plorre Gustave Toutant Beau- | year: - President, M pah T Widehti || HEOURSWE R i L o Iy: N . By o ) o i Cilpnrick, seriously. | regara,” und the smilo grew into a lovvice wesident, Mrs, 13 ol L10: o 3.00; buke | Onra—Wenld Noo 3 : ¥ - r climate ot Brar 1y suw him? =" | snicker, while Dr. Savage beeamo red S g ' o RYE Fivm: No. 2, ke o =5 i eonailion e ” in the fnce. Mo buptize lln) young Mrs. Hattie s chaplaln, | . ¢i No.3spring, 61| Borrer—In fuir denand; crenery 28¢ DR i When T got tiere iy i 1 by |’I\l‘. conducto Y @ 8. 18¢, namesake of the g licr, | Ars AL (K Shirle X 3 Ne o s Steady at 187 190, the , core- te Grand Army of the Repub- | 0. 2 white, 35t thenrs L 92,000 bu; corn, 5,000 1w ad shot off?’ mony. Ni this ono, he | lic, of St el new ofice 3 q 5 ' \ il . ied from mortification.’ " gasped, e the third, “Al | lows: Charle verton, post o : | B i ie Na o, Sohe § 5 Wheat, 51,000 buss-corn, 16,000 | ZR BN L o ¢ :l.wm ng €0 that I wanted to die., AR atiaA Al wa v Neala wlth Tt ‘,,ll.‘.‘ 1. hnston,” came the answor. | oJ. M. Mitehell, senior viee commander: Fr h e, ¢ ] et = | o . o g e0 fon Mo niaulror oL jie Coltjchren G (A G AN e e iees D) ecame audible and the Helur or ] 4 Faxsing N 0 “““.”II:I:\.“ Kee Gea 1\L\:xll; 3 ‘ ey al alittle hope. 1le gave doso of Rover rotreated. ‘Phey started in at | preacher apoplectic. Heaving n sigh L ukiil | Ponrk—Moss, por Y | Ges No, 2 Spri e el ; Memphis and came out at Charleston | ©f relief he took the fourth chid, 5 = o por 100 I, $10.00 - 8 and Washington in a fourth of tho time . whoso gender he fondly sup- | Kii) Scerof the @500, o .;."‘.‘[“”‘“J,"J""',\,h"”\"“ 873 [ELOArac Sieady; N0 2Rwliito, 04 : : 2 00 At O N that it took the Avmy of the Potomac to | posed would preclude a continuation of oe Hooker post N ; and Aviny of | Winkky - Distillers’ finished goods gal., | 0 e 11 finpr t J until T had My paing all left me; soo-saw back and forth between Wash- | heroie: reproduction, and suid, the Republic, of Shelton, elected the follow- | $130. 5 ¢ e O e s e e abintio ons tian ington and Richmond. One ter s child. “Mary Stonewall Jackson | \]» 1) R Mite |.K‘1| com A. Sudan-cut 1".r‘. @ i granulated, be; - fifteen pour ¢ man, but T now weigh as ‘.. ; ” nd i i ki y s 1o 80 3 A ) 5 s viee; D. Stonebare ior ands e 3 3 | 3 was a ¥ ) but Inow weigh as much as 1 have the war the general said ho was o the response that set the | murbhiy, ¢ i SLon L The following were the receipts and ship- 0. O, Davenport, manaser L For for years—one hundred and thirt And ever kince then—two mos TR e ¥ AT con g 1 in o roar, while the union | Jpeei BV tL BATRES, Ao ey W 3 | Brage Redwood Co., 'kt Cal., ha ago—1 have flt ns wel ‘ and I a walking and talkin Potomac. The scldier wus déseribi parson thought he had held in his arms | WIS Shear of the day: 4 L. Hold: | awricues WECEIUTS St i 1y of Chimbirlain temedy: | tisement of Ath-lo-pho the big fight of Hooker at Chancelors- | the whole southern confedera | inz. ofticer of the guard; H Bull, repre with it, who had rheumatisn ter ville. | Dol i TN On AR R sty | sentative to encampment; A, N. Murphy, | obtained B : :Did the rebels run? At the rogular meeting of John Ing- [ Memat e | 5 s : e *Did they | “ ham Post No. 95 Grard Army of the Re Pilcs of people have piles, but DewWitt's | KYe bup-/000 000 X ) For sule by dr : | Tho entire interyiew, racy Wit of reading, will be sent free to any one who will write for it to B L0E i b | ol "of Piwneo Citg, tho ollowing | i i KRG wif et o | AL e 2L o | . THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., Mew Haven, Conn. S e iars | Enaivonr B Commandor BT AW RRIsHeh, | i A3y e S e o b Eier Seurew: stkicdly o 2 T0 PROTECT THE PUBLKC ‘ Ath-lo~pho-ros sold by all druggists. $1 per bottle. "‘l'“‘\‘." ‘r"‘l‘”“‘.';"” thrown away our gun, | fuyior vice comm U William J. | Arizosa that ave full of men who will Now YOEk Mnriet trom! rrandiiand s imposition, (ol genaie 3 . White; quartermaster, 13 il Fuller | iive for $64 days in the yaur cn bacon | Ney | Ty meciiite ol o ofticer of - the duy, Thomas Ilummeri | and beans and pever utter'a compluint, ! A ; One of the mbers of & Maine regi- | chaviain. Wi m ‘mu mian: surgeon, iv.l\nlv t other it is Ter i ment told story of “Honcst Johw |Pritz Meyors suard, David | the bill of fare is mot changed on Wood." toceurred in very | earce; dele \ J. G. | Thank day there is trouble in aSTatant ) important ¢ . | Sloan: alternates, o Wil- wpy grambling and profanity and a e SAL night time,” said the nareator, ac m J. Whitc > Son e ) ¥ to talk bluely ubout tho home | Cany Mraw—bull i | EEICE YO0 O N0 cording to an exchange, “when we piek- | sumo city olected tho following | in “the . |2 Jhete YT voa. | andalways wil ets arrived at tho outposts, Captain Captain, 1 Hnre; first 1i k2 n in the southenstern sec ¢ 3 1108, 505,000 i Dr. Pioy i Wood 3 \ nant, A, J. Coard; second lieatenan torritory thereis a el | ) 1 ¢ reme wa ” e m a tor] i 3 sovere for tho men to face rank Sanford: camy ) i ‘rieto, and l]nx knan: the | 70X Sundsginvitioni s 3 { h.".x' '} iy u.-yl i 00 per I“'x’\ i ht.’ ¢ Penr! 2| w. "urkey rive the only plae U1 7S B ¢ y or. Piere Fayoritc reseription (the . J n '~|n‘|ll hounze close b, i legato to v it 200 miles where wild tu LS No. 21 D , 2'\ifs | remedy for female weakne ‘k“:ut dernngo 3 3 f ; and the ceptain dirested thit wo sioutd | Cyril Miller: alternate, Chavles: Brown, | keys abound, but then there aro enough | voL Gses No. i s [ e e Prcnd. B er Lottle | Al of the Railroad Companies Centering in Omahahave agreed build a fire in it and shelter ourselves A S TR of them in the narrow valley to stoek a | JHU e e e e 1 cents per vial to bringas many us best we might. Wo did so, and i ; } stato with this greatest of fowls, wild or . ] ol { | b I R % £ 1 ) we vou ever h of the way the g T 2 el P 8 g 2 ’ : AR % 2 weary with marching and luiled by the . ¢ St 2 Gl £ Just before Than ving, pros /! ) g0 00 A ts per bottle 2 . Y . B T e iy et o || badpaiol b Leenth Avmy Corps | poctovs, miners and ranc somo into 10100, cloy 7 e, TTH0 | gy, naturally thully i e e By 3 XGine y officer ot the grand rounds camo our cume to b KR 7 seanon from as much as 7100 miles | 1 « {ing 10 bo mininture C box 1 1 t N ) @ \ ber b S . b 5 ! away 1o shoot turkeys for dinner on the i erecs wh any other prices way he found r reg Sleepy Hollow. | 4, b aatn the AV R fe i U By 1 we ] Of courzc we were reported, and in the groin f C 10 81.0UAD i et e B Aoy e S R | S e e e | it Lumbermen and Rubber Boots, and | URNITURE CO, G toduco, fruits o e, treasuver 1 started to try the Ont T was in a 1 was o sight for gods s beyond iption—in a1 Ny m the bad to the terrible for nearly three named Lounsbury, whe Tthe day; friend of mine T'dlike to take the medicine to every one on who has any form of rheumatism, s the greatest med at ever was pat into a e Hour. bbls R 16,0 1 185.0) quarters. Naturally we weret 3 i . by (4o S0 T expors, 10,8 1 the prices frightc for slecping on piciet L | they are alihost unmolested during the |y, 5 100,000 b, of mm ; ) bu en ubove, vare of theim, serious offe We were ushered into | o aoetorn fellow of tho Fiftoanth. corns rost of th The place ix so far | ; duil - . [ e M . . Jenernl Wilson’s tent. Ho sternly r i | \ m anywhere, so difficult of ccess, | 20'e In elevators 51o. Opticns wire ” H d d i :\‘l‘:.nl‘l'ldllln‘ charg l|’|‘;.‘. 7 \H‘l.,,l\”._,;““\v l\\“‘ljl‘\““i"‘j.“l ‘,i'l'l"‘ \lel 'l'l““"'*“‘_l""‘ 5 | that nobody will _brave the hardship of \‘,‘“, Hancl ol WhenEi e BAY STA_.T_E mt?; fifigia ies afl an a s 0 ma a DL Rh e on Gk noste?. Wothads .y | Aembudgeit - tuostiliagninCoips Sl imilsiol dosertinille and rogkty clilfy ex- 0 ) g (o < would have botn useless to attempt any ‘.‘.“.';‘fil,'f, B moment, and slapping bie ¢ copt, under tho great inducement of | “;,\,1 L6 02 - 3 5.‘1\',13'.}3;"5 as i cansell. If they can do it they are dandies. Remember, explavation, but Caplain Wood who wils ‘.‘”‘ DR ) 1 Y 2B i h]\“h*w\”ls&) 3 e that | i salos “dh by ires: 4100 Ll BANJOS, 7|THERs, | 1 do not sell at retail, but supply the largest concerns all over rosont, nuticipated any thab %o might Wi witerwnda hourd of it and | ey of tho hunt e so far that il i S i, | Ao BRUM the west with RUBBER CLOTHING, FELT BOOTS, GERMAN have uttempted. h R they have to mulic of the turkey '3 i ( 5 from the X \n:".'.“ R i o blama) Aoy stion as adesign fora | oy in order te get it hmm A fellow | §in sl It . « e Most LrdanT SOX, MACKINTOSHES. etc. Thereis fun ahead, but no bettin, white we not rest upon these men, Iam respon- | £ wants turkey pretty hard when he will L No. 2 Chic ) i et iy a||owed If you are on my side have your shoe dealer SEN siblo for nll, £ gave'them ordora to One Woman's Braver; travel 100 wiles forit and then takeit | M gl shipplng, ci good / 1‘:411 b g | FOR LISTS and DISCCUNTS, tuke shelter in lh:u. houso and build a woman who carried the | ib the shape of sulted and sun-dried i, fairly aetives s aod 1o ; 1 T, 4)0.BEST S AR op but for |n-l late war, died al Guirficld hospital in [ gravy of bacon »and flour. | dli s Endorsed by the BEST Players s . “How long bave you been in the Washington recently. Sho was Mrs, | ”‘\]l";:“l‘\,‘v'\u"fi ':" ‘”N “l“ vi h}'\ of | oA, %4y 3 AL 160101 ! o . and vice, sir?’ suid the goneral, sternly, Eliza E. Cutler, and at Fort Donelson, | the little river is worth a trin, if any- Woiwazies o oners A ! *A few months, genc ! & | ns hor husband’s regiment was fichting | thing in that line can compensate fora | 257000 b B=1661 i bk gf sing CNMAHA. NEB. 1 thought so. [f you had been he desperately nst ble odds, sho | twenty ordifty-mle trip over bare vocks | \ | i JOUN C. M'HES & (0. longer you would have como uv he appeared on the fiold, s in hand, | With tho thermomoter at 110, “There are | MolAssks—LForcln i " ] BONTON, MANS. full of cxcuses and ready to shift the o the recimental color .U:’v“l[“.::;‘: *\'::‘: ct ”'l_ m‘.“lhe) A i (" it .‘\),, - - NOTICE 70 PROPERTY OWN blame on any one at hand. You can go. ) d on the field until 3 [ 3 N ; 3 . > 1 You are herehy h-u‘m I thut the following | ¥ Your honesty has saved you.’” > stenmboat by the colonel, | them, both the biy cle follows and r66 doscrinig W 5 Evidently the men were forgiven s | Tho funcral took place from Calvary | tho smaller bronze turkeys swarm ‘up OT HERS' Bouth hnifof lot 0, Kotz 2 addiyion A ) ¥ well us théir officer, for the naveator of | Bantist church. The re the banks into the brush like quail. i the eity of Omahi, hive b eelured | g ins were , | o « v 08 3 ordinance No. tho story subsequeuntly be o a liou- | buricd in Arlington cemetry in the same | One of them will carcy uway as much | il 1 o B b s Bore wpon the batiiofeld | lend ua desr, und her o ullsortof | FRIEND®” e bankof barth oxiat g Ui “ priANETLY QUTRED or WO PAY - sort Donolsol stories about turkeys getting away with | sanee my wradin down 1he front of sild 3 " v Tar S s 4 Sy A Four.Legged Voteran of Fert Ronolson. TR S ey SO | ] SOh A T 10! Kot ol i , ¢ WE REFER YOU 10 2,500 PATIENYS, “1 had a dog that followed me all Doings of Nebraska Posts. e B ansas ehioats o tha tnrkeyis | ( IMAKES: CHILD BIRTH EASY. vt e Gl v v vl o g (. Finaneial Reference; Nat'l Bak of Comumerce, Omaha, through the war, and s of great ser- Lyon P’ost No. 11 Grand Army of the |"head. A man who would use a sl A ——— ) 3 o . by 2 v q No DETENTION from busir No Operation. vice to me,” suid Captain Fred Smith to | Republic of Grand Islund has clected | under the circumstances would Colvin, La,, Dac. 2, 1886.—My wife used 1idl it \ s i Mothod, Written guaranton to abso= the Globe-Demoerat man. **He was just | the following officors r the e sluce’” qumil, if he would not fish for MOTHER’S I'RIEND before her third x“\\i‘ww‘ ins Tt i i L “ & lutely ¢ sail kinds of RUPTURE Of both sexos, with a common, ‘ornery’ looking ‘yalier’ dog, | year: Commander, Georse J. Spencer; | trout with giant powder confinement, and says eho would not be | 111 .“ "ox s ES ant the use of kulfe OF sy ritize, no watter of how 1ong but ho hud tho heart of a woman and the | senior vice commander, Henry Tegh- | Half a dozen birds make a tremendous | Without it for hundreds of dollara. {ihtod thin 17th dy of Decen sandiod oo ) TN ATION FRER courage of a lion. 1 enlisted at Mat. | meier; junior vice commandor, C. C. | bug, about as much as o puck-mulo can | DOCK MILLS. a .M..‘u,‘.m',,".5‘”\"\(".,".\~ < 4 i toon, nnd the dog followed me there, i |‘14‘n1mnl: surgeon, _l)r. J. B Hawk: chup- | earry out of the valley, for they grow to | Sent by express on receipt of price, $1.50 per bot- e ), 21, 22 S N & A The 0 E. M"_I_EH GUMPANY' sent him back home, but he wouldu't | lain, J. C. Troyer; officer of the day, I'. | a mavvelous size. 0id- say that | tle. Book® To Mothers” mailed free. > A 307-308 W, Y. LIFE BLDG,, OMAHA, NEB. stay. The captain took a liking to Zip B. Davis; officer of the guard, rank | gobblers weighing ¢ pounds have | BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., g N ” 10 or B A s A " LL]] and when we were ordered south ho 3 been tuken out of the Prieto canyon. | ron sass oY ALLonUaaIaTS: ATLANTA, GA. 5 & & — : e e e e g went along. Zip participated in sey- | Ata meeting of Sedwick rost No. 1| R : | : h()l, 711 ONAIA, —— eral of the big battles of the war, und in | Grand Avmy of the Republic of Kear- An honest pill is the noblest work of the any number of skirmishes. He would | ney the following oficers were elected | apothecary. DoWitts Littlo Eurly itisors Union Stock Yards Company, sy muntor b s ralsnos: i o] | ne i ofowing oigrs v sesiod | ML SIS ST EBRA SKA i lack Jas by field pieces and bark definuce at the ene- e, H. 8. Bell: ‘senior vice n-mnm:lndn-!'. aclie . =y ™ . mies of hiscountry, At Shilok ashell | I. B. Wombaugh: junior vice com- | = | WNatiopal Bank, ‘ Best Cattle Ho and Sheep market in the angered him, and he advauced on the icer of the day, Joseph Bluck; ofticer exploded within ten feet of Zip,cutting off | mu 1. A. Arnold: quartermaster S DEPOSITORY, OMAH - = S = - = three inches fo his bushy tail. That | H. L. Seaman: chuplain, Dr. Oliver B ns WAN TCIQ“ ¥ M BEROS, s OMAHA, NEH COMMISSION HOUSES. SQHenL apital. oo $400,000 | . 1516 l)()llnl(ls Street, Omaha, Neb, encwy bavklug furionsly. Tho lines | of guard, C. D. Shuster; sargeant, J. N e wero about 600 yards upart, and shot | Tisdel GOMPANIER. ST, . .0 ,mh"l[:f,"‘"'-““ Surplus.... $05,000 Wood Brothers. [ fminens, peoaat tn Rartou, shecnie, rivacs, bloud skl g Arina disstsey, A Tesutl e H and shetl were flying thick as hail. Zip The yearly election of oftficers of Foote Ofticers and Directora—tenry W, Yates, ronident: South Omaha—Telephone 115 Chteazo. | Gl catarrh. loat o van forward fully 300 yards and gave | post No. 40 Grand Army of the Repub- N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Blllllf B e b aatdeg O 3 Mauri [ A LLRMAN, | L08R | abacalarel IR AR the Jonanies to distinetly undersiand | hie of Ord tonk place Fri Docember 163-165 Deweborn Street, © B hohnt. ot N " Fasrien, taws b, | WALTER B Woob, | S T f 9 K Wall St NEW VO . K ashier. ¢ epor Tl nd wire cleerfully fur ontents o that he allowed no tampering with bis | 2 The following were oloctod: 10 70 5tate Bies BOSTON: w . THE IRON BANK. Jarket Weports Ly fibil aud wire shuerfylly fur- | Goisi Ltk OF Life) vons rvo. Otice huureda . 4 |