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\UARY 16, 1 this ocension s« o fag of truce, This 1 | Brase, surgeon: A, W :M'wv_\l quars ' quartermaster surgem, A, H. Shoe ¥ NI A \ NAERYE | BOYS WO WORE TH m”’WTWHMHMWflwfl%WhWThthmfimfimm WMHHHQ;MWMMMMIMNW““‘“’”“““' OMAHA THE OMAHA DAILY BEETMONDAY, | [ — for any consideration to preserve itas e | G, G, Vieeland, adjutants Culvin Ball, | fence with o fo® cleotions of instra - f | ¢ t 1B 1 t | tal hiol foll L 2l . womento of owr humiliation sergeant major e quarter- | mental music whioh were followed hy g Bropcs ud Proprtons o th Grand | PSS ot bR T | ergeant el I S L | e i 0 e W 2w v v | NlANUFRGEUPOPS’ and Army Enoampment, fonnd he was being havd pressed in "“"' Mathewson post of Novfolk installed | Oflccrs-elect of the = Women's Relief citing Yesterday. ° and on his vight, and begged me to | 400 heCie off U. Grogory, P.C.s | corps: President; "My caslo TtOgers: ) " -3 take the flag to nnother part of the fleld. | 1 fojlewing ofileers: T Gregory, B | ikl VT8 "M SH "Radle. Spurgeont - 0 er‘s 1rec or FLAG OF TRUCE AT APPOMATTOX n.l‘:.. him T could not do so, u~']'v’-”’-' 8O L adjutant: W. H. Hageyscrgeants J. W, ‘ll"‘"“”'\h“*‘\’:"‘ Mary ""““"H\“\"""' THAT CEREAL ADVANCED ONE CENT - ably necd e very woon, s General | 11 (- Afutrm O D W, b bowel O | Ada Philpot: elrplain, Mrs, Sulda Os - AWKINGS AND TENTS HAROWARE Towel That Beeame an Historte Treunire ; ‘«“-\“.m he wonld proceed v.u.’u:ukl. G W.J. Wynant, S. M.: 1t W. Mills, “l:’l”‘| '(;IM'"\'I' " l"‘4~ '}«‘ ta ( \:uvl|’: While the Offeriugs Were Larg Omaha Tent 1wl 1, il g ERpes e ERGPY S bk your staff, Major Brown, with you 168 .| conductor, Mis. Mavy Gandy: wssistant Vas A1 Absorbed and SOiPrices Ad maha Tent-Awning { Rector & Wilhelmy | Loback& Linn Genernl Grant at Shiloh- Dolngs A B wikod fie to Toan hin Sumpter cap, Sous of Veterans, in uprd, Mes, SophigHagadorn rd - Heavy Reecipts COMPANY | OMPANY " of Nebrnskn Posta, | the towel. T told him 1 would do o on | Stalled the following officers: U, K. Fow- | E'\HL iR SRR wEAAG wcted as in- for thy Week, nousE covis, | Corne s v —a condition’ that he would not allow tho il e “m“'i'\f St | Stalling officer Tor the corps and as such o s E—— il AL LAY 18 voview of the prospocts for the | foderal officer to get possession of b | ™ sunail, W. MoClavy, £, J, | Hd her work with precision and sklll, | o000 11, dan. 14-Whent Juing p | BAGSAND TWINFS. BICYOLES, - na oSl | When I returned in the afternoon to get | i, Founely, f . M, Ko - showing o possession of executive ability | | C1ea0o 1L, Jan 14 Wi T x e ] gueosm of th G Ay cocampment | el Sor o Sli o'f | Bl and 8 € i, G o |G i e oy ey, e I ot vt | Bem Omaa Bag | M. 0. Daxon, s, 12 10 be hield in Indianapolis this year the | Colone \itaker asked for the towel to | b \ y 0 simply mention tha on nes | COMPANY o - —— 3 | follows: First sergeant, \W. A. Goble: | whi b . y A L | large business was teansacted. Che market [ geien aid wana tes, | s isia . Milwaukee Journal s “The people | display as a fluge of truce as they rode | f0110) Sl cloy: | WWhitehead was installing officer for | oheicd whout e higher than yesterduy, but | TaSSSOE, 8T mana tea | Bicyclos sold on mostnty | N S e ki the | into the federal 1ines together, fouring, | dtartermaster sergeant, C, K. Bisloy: | tho Dost 1 sublelont giaranteo | o) (ketied alout K¢ 1o Ale, then ruled stiomgor | VNS : phpments oo Nt | We AL GInDON & Co, of Indianapolis are already making the i 1 that o uld be fired upon | Hergeant of guard, 1 W. McClary: prin- | thut * that nosition itled with | i 3 Wholesals most cluborate preparations for the na- | ' sudd, tha : ey wonld he Iv d ‘II‘ ' | cipal musiciun, M. C. Hazen; « Slot séps with & : I L x.h[. e and ndyvanced Lae, raled firn, and the el = sam—es | Ttat0, oADS. stPaw goods ‘ o 1 t by the federals, - As soon as he reached | e e o ith dignity and veverence for the grand | was within e of the opening. Cables wore BOOTS \ND §10%s, Kloves mistens, i fonal encanpment of the Grand Aving | tjie federal lines he vode off, mixed up b Blokot e cause in which they labor and for which | strong and higher, which brought about the L LI LA | tepublic next summer and de- | with the ofticers and men, and could not i Pic tdy Jo e as post corps are bunded to- | higher opening, by ce offerings and quite 58-(19 :Mfi :,:‘”Hn |"l: I J'.} st Lol .“ u‘x::”h Heur il men, and W10t | i ttalh, 0, Us. VanO®an, :.:Mlnl post and ‘corps ave band Jigh il i it trec offerings | it Morse-Coe Shoe Compan T lare W we uble to take good | be ide od. " . L L R Vo Ard Strest eave of i \\;\ ‘. Ata great mect The towel was afterw given to """1"";"1“\: }\mw;vlw |'(‘ ‘I“"f Lhi Installation over, the curtain slowly | followed a steady recovery and advance v "_’ St g ¢ st Ing lust week the formal steps for organ- | (EUSPRL Cmtteg R T Sow B POSsEssion | Contor vie, M, 1 Stilos: Junfor vic Tided ““!nh): i Bl o s “u- WIiHie Fife ot s ek IRk Thd W hins Ry A atontle John A, Wakefleld, Cm”"g R Lee, fzation were taken and work v ' qiently hobs up at the different nationsl | Mrsc A, Smails: secretary, Mr: with the substantinls of life, Supper | all absorbed ndstill prices advanced. e g R, MLl liupo \Amerienalort 1, signed to special committees in vavic fiues aid demonsteations of the Grand | "—"‘-‘ ~1\'”-l;.“>"\'\r “\l|~~ ! Sad] oone e vedyuAULEIOE R petiie o Che OBt BsEes ahd Sordars SHOH Y hanas Ut | D . | il o 10 - | etor Mrs 3. o g, s 5 | B it focunrers VRN | Y ot " W T Kirkndall, Jones & Amor, Hand-Sewed | ianapolis s the s al Longstreet, directly and hurviedly, | Swartz: assistant . Mrs. N, Wainse | their wives, husbands aid childven and | 19480 buyine and pasties who i sold | COMPANY. | Wigtiomte | S0K (0. buogs sy | : T has captured the nations T iouna’Q I trcet and General | oyt cuptudn, Mus, R, Holmes, Delogutes, | mnny others, 822 weve tuken in for. sup- [ Wero uhixiousto el somie whtut prin, e | Rbher S jis |10 Tinenoy s 1QuoAs. MILLINERY, curs 10 ho wettin or and la | e A Ak Phe “officers of the W, A, Webb post | | ATE L','l",']f"_‘” i i ik atb Al AR AU DU e — [ Prick & Hnet, (L 0efelly cach year the city will have its hands | lus o [ delivered, I 'j‘”" ”‘"‘”"" i ,‘H"‘-”““ ”“:‘\"“ “‘ and the brave boys who laid aside the | kets were 900 000 bu, more thin during the COAL, c0¢:, [ COINIE, Whotosnloliquor doutors | ot ut il vovs the encampment next Septembe: him beurer of 4 message | Sirgeon: X 1. Bender, chaplain: €. B | 1001410 aside also, not to e easily ves | during the procedims week, bit it | e | PAME COohardnntaott Mo galvanizal teon WWety bofors, and. certainly Wisconsly ot | ftom Gor Fomgst but emphati- [ Wells, Q. M.: George Sayler, O, sumed, that military step and salute, | e visiblo supply will show only o si Dohbtaa sidr o [ SR aladow eab s > ‘J\-' 68 will s “\“ 616 ‘\ i JP\“ ”H{; | ¥y that [eame from Gene Gordon. | Moffett, O, G MeFadden. dele but not so: the >A(V"vw\|~w |‘~ RHI1Hipm | (1SR e WHITINY possily Shuw 5 (il o 1113 DYl 8 - PAPER, 0ILs. WG Gvil aot t6 o patlona :‘{,f,.‘;,;,;,m‘,‘,}“ uclh said that he understood that. A | 1o dopt T LSO SR B v B L LT GORTIER | - oAn srlari htlis s Ll TFaRIRE, pHlbe: | i asrs coblle i o | = ST BB WHIGH Was: lielt I walked off [ heard Custus say, ‘1 will hompson, alternate. | and sufferings that it vos requives | changes being frequent and sadden. Th Y G Q ¢ st A B DR REER B e et ik i SRR e e R e e o LI o e ookt and hedndtos | opoii i e W e o0 DRY 630D, “arpemer Paper Co. Standard 0il Co., SCommander-in-Chief Weissert said | preet replied. “As soon us you plowse.” | Henry Steen, commander: Lew Wolfe, | o fun into flame the old fire that will | over it metonsot seciomyt e o | M, B, Smith & Co.,' Kilpatelek-Kogh Dy | CViheiherwranning ans | votand ana tubrient today that he predicts a wonderfil st The attack was not made and there was | senior viee commander: John Clements, | smoulder in their veins as long as life e t-"'wi deal of ’l"” [ngthhi i 10 ) ;“;V‘.‘r"-t"w(mlmrn. W . 3 ross for the Indianapolis meetin e | o more tiving or fighting junior vice commander: J. Shumway. | shall last. e L LS LU ey fioode, notions, tue L L Ol4: axlo gronse, ¢ S e ‘ 1< Shitol | chaplain: “Tim Calion, quartermaster: | The post is flonvishing, as is also ou 'x“-‘m-"‘-\ o atar Higt O R R ; ] A R AR %A Gntn, AL W 1. D). Hart, assistant quartermaster: W, | pelief corps, g i iy ST on At th Uk the demand nproved, ontside | seme—— | PRODUSE CIMMISSIIY mut s und they are having iwd The following correspondence, says ! 5 ; rps, and we hope by out good | pi. e, heeume more numerons and 1 || e vantage of the expericnce of other cities | NuLHY O e :.l»‘\lwvu;m;w‘n,. "‘”‘j‘ ‘. .‘yHm-’ duy: -ljuM_ works during the coming yeur to he | estimatec for Mondiy coming i bt crar FURNITURE, | in the past few years. When the com- orical intevost it vefutes ivans, inside guard: B, 8. Ruco, sur- | able to show that we are worthy the | the eurly sellers (0 buy L dam- | fosuliing ' e | ; — | Branch & Co, Jas. A Clark & Co, mittecs were orgunized the MANAZESS | gotrn gt i General | #oom: Waldo H. Lyon. adjutant. | emblems of “Fraternity, Charity and | tovery, reacied Juter Omaha Upholstering | Besb:s & Ruagan sent to the commander-in-chief for the | (e iont hen ”I'“ seneral | %6 Geneva post instalied the follow= | Loyalty.” o [ A LA SR T RO (S il / Produce, feuits of all | Butter, chosso, oxz nt 1N« | ! frant at Shiloh ich has been ing oflic Willis Davis, post com- | s - - g0 | e e bl FERAB N Ny OR TG U ] €O, RHOTAtaran PRV L G N TR T DO Genna. | ¥ and e, minutes of the executive council which | yopeated. M M. Hurst will de Ehinea: ). Temmon, senfor vice com- | 1 you have piles DeWitt's Witch H el feitires wore deleeted: The' mirker | LI b2 10( Nicholas | Wiy, oyaters T T nnder: mmon, seni m | mude the Milwankee encampment such Wit ieas Tennessee His- ks e Ly s i yctive | | it 81 Whalesale on and Lith Sta - " ; o A un address before the Tennessee B Junior vice eom- | Salvé will surely cure you | opened stronger wnd from e to g hizher it i = —— ey @ great success in 1885, and the written socioty in February., Mrs L $ | iy the fop prices. The advanee Dronht seiling | e — e | ¥ h & R 3 Cl (VLSRR | mander: ¢ Iner, quarter- | b e N 8 M Jaalitte STOVE REPAIRS. 8A8H, DIOR Rt vioL € I CayE Wople of the coun | H, Cliovey of thisicity istw mostiestimus | (igion |, D Hamilton Gitant ¢ A VIRGINTA AUNTY. D e s Gto A e i GROCERIES, DAUBS, ETD. ! - [ was sen hem hey have also at = i Lo i > A ¢ b 1 PGy - p LA M s R b 2 - y { nd what ‘she writes of r S embaT ot B sl sharp vally to nearly outside tigures, and the ] . Fae | R T (\1\ uwn on Detroit, Columbus, Boston und | Rnowledge of General Grant, who had |‘1]\‘"l el Lt {l‘\" ’~I‘ll.\“<”.‘l‘m\ls\vn;n:\-n’\l. | Novel Success of n Colored Cook In New | close was steady at inteemediate fizares, with D, M, Steele & Co., Blake, Bracs & Co., | Omaha Stovs Rapaiv ' M. A, Dishrow & €). ashington for advice, and ave thus | pis headquarters in her honse in Hardin | S 800 e B LR Yorks LR | WORKS, stova reanies | Mainfagiurares of sash well supplied with the expericne of | (o 14 T g vestionabic. e | 108 offcer of the ind: R, B.SPCAr. | probably tho womnn most in request n | iy o W Tather il bt e | 12011203 Jonos 8t 10h and Haruey Sta, | and wator attaehus 1ty | A0t b0 others in dealing with the vavions ele- | coprespondence explains iself: ‘ povgeant majors J. H. Heath, quarter | New vork eity is a middle-uged colored per- | fhe dny Receipts of hogs. were no | Oinntix Diikha LR R G B TR ents of the king. 'ORNER SPR! SMONBRIpN. | uster sergeant, RO EAOWII o b DA EHOUE (8 v Targer thin bid been looked for wnd the re- | | luul « ) ‘m\ rt l»u,. | CORNER SPRUCE AND DEMONBREUN, | OGS T 116 CoNpE 0L GUHeVa . Mg .| . Known to her patron: s s A\!mt Kitty P T T Y O R e — SAs to the number of v ns Who | pee, 6, 1802, M M. Hurst.— Dea | omen ‘1 1€ "'\'I “‘” neva: AW | She is a cook, from Virginia, originally, | fhem was poor ahd prives lower will ulilu-l‘m mm[l uln\.l'lk\\ 'ty '\\.\- f Your letter of inquiry concerning .\'[“l“y:l: Vi‘«‘l"‘: wv{(l.l .l\:\‘, 2 .“j\l(]';\!\ |~. :‘!:u‘n and in the tidewater district of her native | ':‘,' o wors soune i l.\\,llh,_m". os curly, bt to | atral W iges, S leet lots bring I8@19¢ :_\.ml 180 .lmm‘_m. are Just ']l“.“ ,‘{m. :.;r can only judge from other yewrs anc sl S L L CONPRHILL co president: Mys, Selsor, UL e el renius. About | MO Krentiextes utside: orduers wite gen- von s il s i : urdher advanes s ey’ were then.” Aecords from the prepavations made by the de- neral Grant's physical conditlon on | © b te O0 e i R ndtoton: Mrs, | State is famous as o cullnary genius, About | hoffeth Sutent , Quisids orders wive gon AR | Advieds fron enstern points | g 10 the Cindinnats Prive Cigron e taial 3 il morning - of the battle of Shi | FEEER S haplain: Mrs, J. H. | ten yeurs ago the old lady came up here to | up what ribswere offered without bidding for | Indivate very teks i a tenduney on | the west sinee Novenber 11y ients as shown in our official cor- ) was receive sever Ry ARG T S sit some northern s, Suys the S thent. Fluetuations were narrow 1e ittt of prices toadyaned 1and chrry compared with 5,210,000 1 partment ] i flicial W dii ey dostoad nphrey, chaplain: Mrs bt Falatlvasisiva o Ent | I ghe pintt of prives o Beltand vl 1 owith f respondence. There is not a depart- | qays ago, You will please pardon my | AmP. treasurer Miss Allen, secretarys | ynd before she realized it was launched iran | Jistimated reccipts for Monduy: Wheat, | # R L S bugle, $10.00610.601 o= | yuar i the same period, ¥ deti- ment that does not promise to send | (o neglizence, and. aecopt my ad | MUS Ough, guard; Mrs. Ceawford, as- | original and profitable businest P INCER L RICIN R i B i B PR (DA S [Fa N & D e T T RS more people to the encampment | gyance vk iven et hationitnn data j sistant guard: Mrs. Westeott, assistant 1t all came about from her offering to lend | “Phe leading futures ranged as follows EGGS The miarhet is very «f the total the four months ending next year than ever hefore |, I‘”‘ T palsval Gel ‘; AN GVRRE T conductor, | a hand one eveniug in serving dinner for the | e N TR »“m.m I extrony Ly iiht. Some de March 1 at 5,000,000 hogs, as aguinst I 2 mentioned dieve General G £ e i whic or niece worked as cook, | LHLLY T b Ly OW. [ULOna. bt str « i v could %01 | 000 for the “old winter packing season’ L and in alinost_every case the sume rea- oty HaBaE . o The newly clected officers of Staley | family in which hor niece worked as cool : Mg AT e TR 1 ) thoroughly sober. He was at my brea Yl heRrermit o hor inaiatins was i ssuent | s ss FRESH VEGETARLES Top ' onic VU, I dCerease of approxiately 26,000 80N is assigned, the general desiye of the | st table when he heard the report from | POst at Swanton are: L. O. Westeott, | upon the kitchen by the mistress, who JLaniRata0d Y per dozen bunchesi leuuee, 40u45c; vdishes, | ¥ o1 m.mi 30 per cent for the ’.f_ nowinter people tosce the World's fair. From | o canmon. Holding untasted s cup of i George § S. Vi J. D. Robinson. | quired enthusiastically for the author of that | May. PIISINEH | * Gl Tho murket ds steudys small rubbits, | U1 Oatimate 1 CnthTy ton Tom i Trria Ly the cast and the south they will come 10 | ¢oifee he paused in conversation to listen J.V.:C A ns, Q. M. AL W. Way- | perfect meal 1 | corn'No. 3 VA REAEI | 950; Jacks, $1,50. fuir weneral ddea of “the situation and cors Indlanupolis, and after the encampment | o moment at the report of another ean- | mirc, O, Dut C. K. Lewis, C.i 8. Miller, | ' The Vireinia genlus reveuled her identity, | Gumnors gl g [ HHDES NG T silted, 41es Noc 2 B g Ge | indy does not indicate a return (o how prives continue their journey 1o Chicago. | non, He hastily arose, saving to his | S5 H. C. Gosch, adjutant, Durrish, | and for a consideration of # contracted to | {‘vu'mm\ o8, e :‘;'\)“_\\‘ '-‘;‘;jiv‘:“j‘_ clover Uy 1 "g')g’nlrl[lu“"*,-'\‘v »"w; or four monihs A From the west and” novthwoest they will, il officers: Centlemen, the ball is in | Q- M. 8.5 F.S. Duriish aid L. C. Gosch, | come next day and prepare luncheon for a | o M8%: 5 ST AT AR G Bus = Uil nntison s wt 4000/ nar | L0y WRES YORr oM At ToNn Nt for the most purt, go right through Chi- | notion: let's be off.” ITis Hagship (as | department dele nd S, | PATLY the lady was giving. | “yanuary el ang | Lo wttons. Mk My tine A vk notion: let’s, B fagship (w e | She came and cooked and conquered, and | February 23 % | Niws—1 Kory nuts, $1.06; Mack wal o b, 003 cago without stopping. taking in th Miller, county delegates A | K wal t 1 natly ; faf with th ping, taking £¢ | be called his special steamboat) waus | Miller, WEDS B EORE .| when the gucsts begged their hostess fo tell | May By B30Il | nuts, #1.25 s, 48,5004 Comnon air with the others on the vetuen trip. lying at_the wharf, and in fifteen min- | Ihe following oflicers were duly in- | such a chef could be procured she re Mes: 18565 | 18 naig OYsTERS Py al Omahia el renain at 13 2 k I Lexpect almost as great an - attendance | yitos he, staff officers, ovderlies, clerks stalled in Edgar post No. 16, G. A, R.: | lated her experienco of the evening previous | o ¢ | @3oe percan 05 | 1900 of the veterans at the faiv for the few days after the encampment as there will INIONS Home {1050 | Spanish, per crat W, #1000 per bushel; | U0 imander, J. R. Musi ent: junior viee, 1. 1. Caste senior vice, W, | and temporary arrangements for that “ard tine: ightway six different women begged | January and horses had embarked During the weeks of his oceupaney of fErnal e o | LB T S cred Sty \ml\\‘h[lul \Hi“u diun sizes, $3.95 for 2 ; ; S ) udianapolis for this reason. The |y house he always demeancd him- | adjutant, J. J. Wallig: quartormaster, | age Kitty for various dates, two offered | ge? | single case lots, wad 8300 for lote of §ve (0 ten ni¢ ounscinan & Da department of S0l ever looke q 5 i, T | At s B 2 * | her high wages and steady employment. | Jan 9 | cases: russets are 260 per case cheaper, A | o G Bros. Commission n B s consin never looked | sl axa gentloman: was kind, courteous, | O.'A. Avery: chupluin, 5. ¢ - Beck. | She cheerfully agreed to hire out for - single | _May = o g | dtseonint of e o T IS o 1t | Wheat et i i v, 0 i nl e duos haw, ud. thore | geniuland considerate, and never ap-| At a joint meeting of William B au | meals, but declined o consider steady work |~ Cash iotations were as Tollows | trilurge or sl sizes, B e R et oo ong the line. 1 e | peared in my presence in u state of in- | mer post No, 24, Grand Army of the R | t luterfere with her yeturn” south. | Frovn— ents, & | and prices are fiom, Cickens ire seling g | 1S A1 very shory and Very berial it vory SARILo. men LLomn tho department in | toxication. He was unifor mly kind to | public. and William Baumcr Women's | Within threc weeks her fame had spread, | winter str . sprin 8@10¢ for dressed, and 7@5e for live, Turheys | nervous. 'The quick response of forign more et Indiunapolis than ever before, | citizens, irrespective of politics, and | Relief Corps, No. 107 of Nebraska City, | #d it soon became impossible to il all- th stritfghts, § RO At 120130 and keese and ducke w0 | ket fo - any- advan T hiows except at Milwaukee in 1889, Good re- | whenevor the brutality to citizens 8o | the following officers weve duly installed | 0rders she received. For dinners, luncheons, e POTATOES Ceade is Jimited to the saleof | 1 the world has uccustomed iself teas and bre smull lots fro kfasts, her services were in o the large visible supply fig stores, Western Nebraski 5 ynnln me from all parts of the state. T6%@77¢; No. 8 spring, There is only one post that has shown . frequently indulged in by the soldiers ) for the ensuing year. For the corps: | de known to him he at once sent | > b 0 | mrowing demand. She established the repu- | “Coux stogk I8 quoted ut 80c und Utah und Colorudo LV e | The g public is only I»;l;;‘.‘\w.{fnl.:.u"kl.;. b that s bewts | Grders Tor” e release of the captives K00} doniony e BoRlaent M M E| e iy g Lok enlyea e et gl om0 R e oot U o Sxport. demanit for N e ) pand encouraged so that it i | or restoration of the property appropri- \ tha Johns, junior v president; Mrs, | time, anxiety and money. YE-N0. 2, 47 : 4 Veul eulves, choiee, 7o poers o DI by westorn fo ro- stand.” ted. As a proof of his thoughtful kind- | Josephine Ilershey, treasurer: My With the increase of her professional en- | (BARLEVENG, 2, 00¢; No. 3, on track, 6dc; A lar nd thin' ve m spect who think hog product too i e ness 1 mention that during the battle | Elizabeth 15, Mitchell gagements, Aunt Kitty worked out a very | “Fix'Seen -No. 1 81,11, [ aborit the birdost i’ on the matlicr 10 dis: e A o Xhe Fiag of Truce at Appomattox, on Suaday he wrote and sent to my | Mi Amie Henry, chapl Slover systom of operntions. Three duys be- | Truormy $zen—Prime, 81 || B === Dy ontaldiora; DUL: seuibers . Ropt: Lo larkos s%mm.-x Robert M. Sims of Columbia, | mother u sufeguard to prevent her homo | Miss Berths, Kavote! congbes L St mone Aok pice; shisioon- [ RonxeMekppaE DLl SaL7 7 Spamoreil LIVE STOCK MARKETS, IV S Wore Vuldling Brofits b reect i 8. C., is the man who bore the fiag of i & sten, C erred with the hostess regarding the menu, | ribs, sides (dose), $9.7529.50: salted d - chases. Provisions were quiet. The packers owing Nicely - Eversthing | oo ready’tosell whatever the outside pub- SEaTNGATINE M1 L D LN lie” wanted, but supported prices on weak beir used for a hospital. Yield- | Mrs, ing to the appeals of humanity, she did. | Mys, B. however, open her home to the wounded | Mrs, Mary ( Wilkerson, guar ier, assistant condueto obtaining the number of guests expected, | Shoulders (hoxed), $9.57:.@10.00; shi 1 i rme it withi: chiol | sides (boxed), $10.30@10.40, and was Informed of u Hmit within which to | S8 (boxe@uMOABOGLOI0, 0 L T truce at Appomatt ) X that ended ‘the tclear | geceipts of secession. Inaletter to Colonel | i J. P. Thomas of Columbi f i S SRR . | SDOts, expecting a Larger run of he n y Grange, agsistunt guard. For | hold the expenses. From that moment er | g1 45! OMARA, Tun. 14.-Rocelpts this week com- | o oI Tan, 0 ennett, Hopkine the dat ilize it i . who secured | yng sick :or three months in succession, | the post: €. W, Hoge, commander; T\, | employer's responsibilities coused, as furas | “fhe following wero the receipts and ship- | pured with Tst show & substantin and satin | co oo Moo rhe et Honiins & S0 “l“‘“‘“l‘"' ‘(‘I {‘['“ u "";“" “fl'h; often administering to their wants and | K. Wooster, senior vice commander: | food for the feast was .-nm-l-.)-m«; wents todu factory ncrense i all Kinds of stoek. Thoro | of the Siatisties oS con 6 asntie outh Cavolina Military academy, which | jecessities in person. In such high es- | Jol A R AT e e = e ‘The morning of the lunchecon Kitty ap- ARTIOLYS. BIPTS were fnround numbers K000 wore cattle, nt of speculs Tust he is preparing. Colonel Sims says: I g John Weir, junior vice commander: C. poared with the wide, easy smile, blue apron | —— — iléd to sccure | Flour, bbla... 100 more hogs ind 2,000 more Shecp. Coni | | adstreet 12.00 11000 | pired with the sume’week b | the world's repol teem did General Grant hold such mag- | G, Fischer, of wheat § William ast ty there and smart turban that ne < 20,000,000 more unday morning, the $th of April 1 animi e 3 ) roravating < > o) v T as heen the ve \ everse of ahor ¢ thin LWe think T am correst in the dates founa | Punimity under the most aggravating | Koontz adjutant: Aurelius Bowen, chap- | her a welcome from the resident cook, ALl [Rnsatuby o 1l ;‘;mmj“';‘ll[[ 1ol "_x'm.‘:'."\'i‘..‘,"}. R 'fm: A n than two us at daybreak near A At Uil umstances that he thanked her most | lain: Israll Bedell, post surgeon: J. C. | she equived was a clear firc and clean | Oats, bu 120,000 N eipts fall nearly 32,000 short of inst year's | wie AR H, with Gonertl Gomrattox C. | cordially, assuring her that considering | Brown, officer of the day: C. A. Simons, | uteasils Kye. b f 3000 record, 8o fur this year, compared with st | Sraticic of the Dourd wdon's division | the and the cavalry a little in advance of great losses and gross indi R a7 o S0 | tier i 5 been an nitics | sergeant major; M. W, H nerei spins, quar- | She fatched every scrap of her own m of about 8000 | this morning by the shorts, Attention has | | Barley, bu'. | i it 2 A ating, tor, sugar, in fac 3 8m{ 3 = cattle a sheep 1 ng ot of | heo T S BTt PPt o) she had 1 ved from the soldiers, her | tormaster sergeant: W. anry, cor- | Keting, butter, sugar, in fact the smallest | ~On the Produce oxchange toduy the butter | Cittl D n e I the oilluge of Appomattox. General | nobility of soul wus more to be admired | poral of the guped SWES B THEACTT i e e ) RO Wi 120028150, duiry | SPOUGITO00 oR T enoos g it | o s "t S S songstrect’s command, comprising the | ¢ AN f 1 A { ent of locul supplics. From the Blue Point | 19@25c. Eggs, oxcited: strictly frosh, 304314 4 Al s | ro and Kan v tady! Lid R LD RS U ED HIMIRS rest of the Army of Virginia, was thrown | ayoy of v ity Sencral leading an | he Daughters of Veterans and Sons | oystars w6 the oresle. cofor. Sho pemiey S J KIOTEHEO. I FOCOIDLS. Of ih | Batatef oe ey and reschied the highist across our track some two miles in the | “!.\ ictord soldiers, Mg of Veterans of Lincoln at their last | everything, and no matter how many course New York Markets, kinds of stock compiured with last year. The | hears that they are tived of their figuves, which rear of the village, and facing to the none occasion he asked to be intro- | pmeeting held a joint installation of | were served cach one was sure tobea tri- | New York, Jan, 14 Froun.. Rec ipts, 15,- | official figures are as follow heRih s R R ol s DR et | duced to my mother and family, saying: | officers at Grand Army of the Republie | umph in its way. 540 pKgs.; exports, 20,450 bhls., 13,318 sheks; | Hogs. Sheep, | now get fnand by i because they see i bull rear to meet General Grant’s columns, | “If yon have no objections to introdicir hall. T Nati vk | by | The meal over'the visiting cook gathered | firm, dull: sulex, 7,500 bbls.; Tow 'extras, 82,107 | Recelpts the past week J0.600° 4506 | movement before them. We om Tatisties wwhich were bursuing us, with our head- | mo, T will bo much pleased.” T veplted: | N0 Fie stallation was followod by | e elonings und madea prompt exis, | 8.0 winter whoit, low Erades, BECHIDES oo el il oy Sy i U quarters (Goneral Longstreot's) at an in- | 4Not becauso you ave & great gonoral. | CopEhtiul program. The fOllowing | hurrying away to fill_an order for dinner | fiir to fin I R e g L O R divoloned only L e, it taymediute 'point three-quarters of a | put because I beliove you to be a_ gentle: | onse'h of the Diughters of Veterans | clsewhere. A few days later she sent in | 230 @5.00; 0 mixtures | Bame ¢y : tonie I hoth had. boon stron with mile in the vear of the village. | man, T will unhesitatingly introduee you | will have charge for a twelvemonth: | curefully itemized bills for each and every | K 4 | e TN ey el rousness of vt of shic Tt ~“General Grant had pushe L Al President, Mr, Nellie Baird: junior vice, | purchase, so that her employer could tell to | - Cois MEAL—Steady; yellow western, $2.75 Cuttls wre from She to ¢ higher | Slow work (o WO conmios donpanrant hud, pushed forward | o them,” In deference to the fact that Iva Bolshaw: senior vice, ‘Ada Ault: | a penny exactly what her entertainment had | 2.80. ’ 1 hogs hive advanced g0 | Gitieson the ap erade, Leertiin thie Genoral Orr's corps and Sheridan's eav- | T was & southern lady, with southern | 1 “I i« *{4]‘ 3 Iv“l}'“"\ )‘ "“- ~"‘" ARG | RORAY SR LY A 3 WiteaT—Receipts, 8,750 bu.; exports, 112, urk, Bhicep aro also 106 to | thut will bo the ultiuto course of th nrkets alry and thrown them ucross our front, | proclivities, he attived himself in a full | Splain, Mrs. I, I 3 T It has been a number of years since Aung | 718 bu: sales, La40.00¢ bu, futures: 16,000 | 250 higher than u week T T T v L R e General Gordon was t e s 2 i $ | Ada Helemkamp: trustees, Miss Alice & - Y| b spot. Spots firmer, with options quiet; | of inereased L supplies of all kindsis taken as a | @0y 0 iy fea Aprad a8 %0, altack in {r suit of citizen’s clothes, and touchir Jorstead, Mys, T. P, Davis, Mrs. Mollje | Kitty became thus ensnared in business obli- | No. 2”rdd, 5la8Die in store and elovator: | Very favorable Sgn at et (ron he selivis | coming a litte ight' between tho eustomers of at daylight to open and force u v himself on the shoulder, he sa ot St LB L | gations here, and since then she has pros- | Nsfaoige aflonts S1@sige £ o bt No Standpoint cattered commission howses and w few local through the enemy. The attack was T hai wine- | Gook: advisory council, J. Frankforter, | ered wondérfully well. She carns on an | hard, 90%@9ic; No. 9 northorn, 8344 | **Roctints of cattlo today were the henviest | sculpers. f | thought you would like this best,” evine- | T f I |iSEdy 7 | Dt delayed a little, but'as soon as made ap- gk | anly | Fred Bolshaw, H. T. Redding: inner | averageof from &0 to §70a week, as it isa | No. 8 spring, 7805@78%c. Options. opencd | saturdiy's receipts in over cight montne N T peared to bo successful, Gordon soen | \D& delicate courtesy and gentlemanly | guard, Mrs, P. T. Davis: g Alice | slack day for trade when she fails to have | firm at %@%e ady nce on higher Chic thero belng neurly 4,000 cattle on sl instinets of which the honors of w buying and shorts covering, declin roor foreig Jan. 14.~Clearings, ninz the feeling wis ally at the oy « : y NEW ORLEANS, L found the force in front too he: v|lw'~lnul Sons of Veterans: Captain, F two entertainments every twenty-four hours. " 2 i | for { i i | | %e o zing, weaker west, advanced 14 " 0 D nildly, but 1s on the thie #1,0 ¢ him and asked re-enfor nu-m\\'\r\-.l.‘,‘:, | ;“.""""" promotion hud not ""l”"“"' - Bolshaw: fivst lientenant. A. L. Bowens | Oneof her chief rocomimen: AHons! toBtee o fIFn 16L0 CbI6E And 106R) avering, clogl i‘, I AR L RHE R oD s s [KANSAS Orry, Mo, Jun. 14.-Clearings, General Longstreot. General Lee rode | 1% Y b sceond ‘Tientenant, T, P, Davix; camp | employers is her economy, forwith her witty | firm| at 14 'upi speculation kets and the terive shipping and speculative | §ios610 lera st Genera rode [ feel that it is due to the surviving | I y | tongue she is a match for the butcher, bake 1, K0S e, closing at 511 Tl IR E D B v e il R down the rond in the divection of Grant's | members of General Grant's family to | (o ¢l Fred Hurd, B, A. Powers, D, | (5ol Giestick maker combined | o closimg at 820a: May,® &1 coipts changed hands freely ot steady 1o | g NFS, VoK, dan ! columns to moet General Grant. An- | mention somo evidonces of his gheat- | V. Uebels chapl arl Hil: first | ©n most amusing thing about Kitty is her | ¢losit Sa%cr July, 801 @86 strong prices. Good to chioles 1,800 1o 1660 S CHCFENENE (ol s, 068 other and divectly another messenger | heavtedness as shown In kindness to | Sorgeant, i Bowen: quavtermaster | chronie uncertainty, She has lived con- ‘ KYE-Nominal: western, 58500 B0 030 1o, 1 150 aretirs Ay frone 45 to | 7'ac for the accouut, came to General Tongstrect from Gen- | southonn. meomo. Ailitiey: ol ey | sergeant, V. K. yi sergeant of | tentedly and grown rich in New York these | [Xiiuy--Fuirly uctive, firm; wostern 60@ | B9 it pais i iyt e, e o T ions, M Jan 14, Clenrin 12,0 eral Gordon, uskivg for help and saying | \as not tohim o term ssnonymons with | S804 G Do Guner: color sergeant, | lust ten years, but no matter who goes to her ‘ 80c L TEe T PR e Trom 3.0 1o 3.0 2407 ainncos, $456.012, Tenio, 6 por vent that he was very hard pressed. |vas notito 1im & tym Bynonym VIO HD Keamer: camp guard, It | or when they require her services, She | aney Mave—Western, 70ci Canada, $1.00. | "Tilbutehors'stoc and canners. the advance | Loxpox, i 10 Amoant. of bullion gone unlicensed vandalism ov approval of ter- | (over: bt sunrd, ( » ' Newell: | always cngages with the proviso: * 1| @l X was more muarked. Prices ruled strong 1o 10 Imto the Bank of Euglund on balunee t0dsy neral Longstreet then dirceted me | vorism. He was too great and too true | oo oh Pleset guad, ( £ avenii) ttake er notion "twixt now and then u- ‘ Cons—Receipts 6,600 bu.: exports, 8400 | higher than Friduy and trading wis active at | £60,000. to vide over to General Gordon and suy | 1o his manhood to be fettered by preju- | “4IP surgeon. R. St. J. Perrv. | lizht out for ole Firginnia bu.; “'"": REDL i tusurest g D00 [ the advanee. Goad 1o chotoe -"nv’-‘”"f Mesenes, Tenn L4 Clearings, $427,= to him that if he thought proper he | gi, j R W. R. Harrvis of Tecumseh,* Neb., | —~———— Olbvinioe: “BSiiabbie adonts No. B blre; !:;\:{Il]un‘.‘;mv;:‘ fafy stff ag"from $1.60 | 1757 buliuces, $50 oW Yotk oxalignye might send a flag of truce over to Gen- T am pleased that I cam give these | When attending the Nurserymen's uwn-w Heresy's Valu mer mixed, b14@5dc. Options opencd | {0 8250, The bulk - of the ir "to | selling ut pur eral Sheridan, who was supposed to be | peminiscences of a man who s & soldier | Cistion at Atlanta lust fall, inade a trip The man who sat at the plain deal | steady und declined by e, roactod 5@ e as | good B R e in command In his front, and usk for a | and o statesman reccived and mevited | 10 Audersonville, where he secured a | table in the cheerless room, looking de- | 0N losing wt 52%c: Mar fea were At from §2.00 $ suspension of hostilities until he couid | the homage of s nation-=for the ave | Piece of the paling from the stockade | tedly at the sheet-iron drum whence | 53 B8ies May, 0334@53%c, od to choiee v dves were FACE AND FIGURE hear from General Lee, who had ridden | testimonies of his inner life and eharae. | This he made into agavel which he pre-, | emanated no benign shafts of heat, was | N aa 850k hul i exnortal a1 |(ASITSIAWERLEQHEGHA BLIQM SR RO, show it, if you're & healthy down the rog neral Grant. | tapisties worthy to be recorded with the | Sented to Heckathorn post, Grand Avmy | a striking figure. R R puoritiathises s b0 Lbus | SN m'f“‘,\"\\,r R et A e o AR I'hey’ll have & 1 found ( al Gordon in the village | magnunimity of <kinship over self,” ae | ©f the Republic of msch, at s | His upper lip was shaved clean, and [ st Spots quict, stron Options, dull | Nouses. hive attemptad. 10, depross viihi y of théir own, no of Appomattox havd pressed in front and | manifested on the day of General Lee's | 185t meeting. - On account of its historie | his frame was genorally emaciated. | i Eubrusry, SOMGE0H0, ol ”‘fp],‘."\‘,, 4 | several tiies, butin euch cuse thiy were pres matter what your features, being flanked on his left. After deliver- | operende Respectfully ssociations it is prized very highly by | He was obviously a clergyman | 12400, slovlng av 40uch apotleid [ vented by udtive murdusewtur sliipping nid Perfect licalth, with its clear ing the message he Lit was proper MRS, W, H. CHERRY i the members of that post. | Arvoused from hin meditations by the | western, 414@ 461505 No. 2 Chicago 40 cattle are not oming — forward skin, rosy cheeks, and br for him to send the and, as he had . S The hall in which installation exer- | noise of several persons wiping ‘their | Hav hull steadys shipplug, G0G65¢; good | freely as anticiputed and Killers uppear (o be eyes, is enough to make any no staft oficer with him, begeed me to | Dolags of Nebraska ™ | vises were held at Bartly: on the 7th was | feet in the hall, he” rose from his seat | e T alnana; atate. commion. to:| SELEIIE UG HOEVOUS, - HSE 10 4O0d e woman attractive, take it. We agreed that the best diree The followihe: dffcera of S. Grant | gorgeously decovated with flags. Patri- | and wait v | ehoice, 20@24c; Pacific const, 20230 [ oaonra Have vl run Of cows ind nixed To get perfect health, use tion to tuke the flag was tow heavy col- | Post and Woman's Reliel corps of | otie music was furnished by the Bartley SW [ govaan_ltaw, dalli fafr rolining So; contri= | stock’ I8 solling 80¢ to G0 better thin @ weck mlbully Dre Plorosl X wmn of cavalry then pressing on his left | Omaha were installed on Friday evening | choir. Following ave the ofticers of the | Three individuals with strong symp- | f3als 87 s@450s mould A, 415°16@8%0; | *Hiie stocker and feodor bustness h 0 Yorite. Eressrintiones 1 ik flank. As Lstarted off I was joined by | 4t the new hall in THE BEE building: | three organizations: James Laird post | toms of respectability about them had | standard A, 4 11-1604 nfectioners’ A | poeen good all week, and althouszh tede todiy regulates and promotes Major Brown of his staff. " | Commander, Dr, R. M. Stone: senior | of the Grand Army of the Republic | entered the apartment and onc of them | 4 9-16@dyc; cat loat, 05 of erushed! | wa s b5 wsunlly (e cise on uturdiy, very the ,mw;. ;vnu|m}.w.||“\v\’v(‘:: Sl 1!«|Imulvun |’ teral Gray's dis- | viee commander, Dr. W. H. Christie; | I Hathorn, commander; Samuel Pre- | was speaking, dc u»rmn\mlll_\. [ fLa=1000h0l povioret. : gra Ml fles Mo s, ae 48 an tiie :'if.'.‘“.“.”.‘i'. 1.4'4':'“'.:-"»‘,1:“.1| e mounted cavalry, who were hotly en- | junior vice commander, 3. Bryant: | mer, senior vice commander: J. Ritten- “have come to oxtend to you'— Morassgs—Forcign, nominal; New Orleans, | wunt feeders, and as aresulCof thisinereised | o B v ) gaged with the ‘encmy. Upon reathing | adjotunt 5. 1. (','lf‘..‘,,\l .‘I\,‘.”.‘.t.,'m,. burg, adjutant: T, M. Sexton, quarte J The man shivered us with appre- | faiely wetfye Sty open kectio, now, koo | MO B T | pele nohot And.paliim, biogs e enemy 1 was mt I dcatenant Col- | e, D, B Sargent; chuplain, Lufayette muster, and J. 5, iilendall oficer of the | hension. v g s 1, Arani domeatio oxtre 8k | A iIk BUE Shi Sommiontat Hehe geude s pamlmaling Sl0op £l onel, now General, Whitaker and a | derson: officer of the . C. E. Bur- | day omen's Relief Corps—Mrs. J., I, *'a call to preach for us.” | @bise; Jupan, 41204 74 2 tween present hog prices iond the #5.00 murk R : major. Colonel Whitaker advised me | mesor afiocr of the e ) Chadarts: | Hithorn, prosident; M Cowles, | 8 gushod {zom his eyes dospite his | o Jraas-—iisu, fastlemants romers Joet, 000 | Rocelta foduy oro, ey salr, elghiystize | For perlodia ALonsn S nlanus a to goto General Custus, whose column | Collins: quartermrster sergeant, D, G, | senior vice president: Mrs, |-1. A. Wil | able effort to vestrain them. | colnts, 1,368 piigs, - Barkat averitged & shade o e bigher dan | O8er BRI Be e one of mounted cavalry was just then passing | Rhoads: — sergeant major. . AL | son, treasurer, and Mus, § Clark, | Iy brethren—" | Hines"Quiet, “stendyi wet_salted | New | Pridiy, the advince bl gcatest on the hest | nn“]*;lg b And S binale COMUAINE LKA to the rear of Gordon's left flank. We | Parmelee: Woman's Relief Corps J I‘Z. Hathorn ¢ lm|l\un~nl | His voice betrayed great emotion and | Orleans selecied 45 PR 1w, 00 o 4% | hogk, chors Wik 0o shiDpie ol sproniative "L‘Lr:m/"‘m" Thit Ansant benadt orciire put spurs and in a few moments resched | President. Mrs. Dr. Christies | V - Rowe, cuptain; Charles | laryngial affections of a complicated | ™pLovidions—Pork, stoady, quict: old mess, | Gnd ™ boaent — freely G W i | “7“” have your money back. Is anything the head of the moving column, where | | senior vice president, Mrs. D, G. | Kikendall, mq sergeant, and William | character. $17.5001 w mess, 18000 18.75; ext firm throughout nite t LI By fsn't sold in this way likely to be found General Custus. He asked me | Rhoads: junior vice prosident, Mus, Yutzy quartermaster. There are | I thank you, but pres & O oot annadars. | dasunn o roportes, st o LhibaRo. Giod | Ehak A OR e who | wus und what I wanted. I replied | ;. Colling: e 'y, Mrs. A, S, Wil- | twenty-three members, Captain Rowe | “Don't méntion it. We know-—" | Bisted ¢ Kled © hims, 1314 P S I A St e o e i) that ! was u‘u--nh---r on General Long- | cox: chaplain, Mys, "D, Greeves: treas- | is @ veteran and the son of a veteran; all | > individuals smiled reassur- ddles. " flrm; short ry, $10 B0, Lard | Jight wud vl Jondyut 87,00 09700, il | e e m——ry street’s stafl and was the bearer of a | uper, Mrs. Dr. Cook: conductor, Miss | the others are young men | ingly 4 ol 0 0 itaoonat | aaman, didenpoighicutnit, b4 Jaw aeer 40, | < g from General Gordon, who | Nettie Haverly: aseistant conductor, | BROKEN Bow, Neb.. Jan. 12.—Most “our modesty. We are authorized "."{ A LA o i e A L T S U TR SOUTIHI OMAIIA, | ': *\"l‘-'l'-]iilm of ’Im..|mu<~ until | Mys, Phenix: g , Mis. Perry Lyons: | enjoyable was the occasion last night ¢ to offer you H.'Ml .A‘}--I\\'- ) | ; (i Ty ‘Hl'm”‘\\m nig n{v 00; Jung rather weak \‘m'”\‘ everything sold, how- | -~ val loe could be heard from, he | assistant guard, Mrs. Jane Badger. | the public installation of officers for th The man shook his head and wep i el TR R wi western | 4355t G0 ity i 4 eh to 475 et | s having wone down the road to meet Gen- | After the installution the'lad " S D Tt post | harder and move bitterly than ever. G kTR ‘.‘,.‘”."\“ Beddate) | SLab AT e ML Reh 0 ATl | Union Stock Yards Company, oral Grant, an elegant supper at the post ant | and the Women's Relief corps. | “Dearly beloved,” he sobbed, “it is | \westeen factory, 17@23c; Elgin, 40, er thun i week ugo, $1 | "General Custussaid; “We will listen | post ia becomihg very strong both in | - The exercises were held in'the south | impossible, |1 have been convieted of Girwgar Flrus purt sk 4w o and #8700 | South ©maha. 10 no terms but those of an unconditional | numbers und in_influence. 1t has now | side opera house where a bountiful sup- | heresy.” ¢ #15.50. 5 e g o ERSre Iu apps sty 1o uh [ most Cattlo Mo and shsap market i survender. Our men are now behind | peached 152 me mbership and has a large | per was furnished by the ladies of the They recoiled in consternation VorPrR—Quiet; lake, $13.00, | e—— 1 vi Jomes." [ replied: I don't think we will | gttendance on its meeting nights, which, | Women's Relic feorps from 610 7:30p.m., | Presently they whispered among BApTQuIek; domoutic, 84,50, COMMISSION HOUSES. 8¢ submit to that, but I will take your mes- | in futuve, will be on the fivat and third | and the installation took place as follows: | themselves e WANTED - N 1l sage buck to General Gordon, and if you | Friday evenings in theiv new Bee build- | Post commander, M. K. Hagadorn:| ‘“Honored siv—" Omak Prod arket. Total Iastestof CITIE i wish to send an officer along with ‘me | ine holl, senior vice, J. L. McWilliams:” junior | The man turned his gricfwet fuce | i week closed without much chage in SReTRICTE, "WATER Wood Brothers. Y- you ean do so. ) The following officers of the «Juniata | vice, C. E. Wheeler ; 3. toward them at the word ' SONTEINS IROYRI ALK 1 IR MO8} ) COMPANIES, 8T.R.R.COMPANIES.ctc e A o “He directed Colonel Whitaker a 1| Grand Army post were installed last | Parkhurst; quarte |||‘|~(-|. w. “We appreciate that your value as a APPLES- Stocks are heid at #3.50@4.00 for Correspondence solicitod. foutt s et e fEisaaat 1 re the major, whose name I have forgotten, | saturduy: William Spade, post com- Boyce; officer of the day, J. W. Bruce; | pastor has been en mlu‘l”d How would | e to choleestock e so per bunch, | MoW.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, ) JOIN D DADISMAN, | yan & 10 dccompany me. On our way 10 0ur | mander! Iaae Smith, senior vice com- | officer'of the guard, J.'A. Hutehi 5,000 a year strike you Jananas -Quoted at $2.0002.00 ¢ R e e 0200, WALTER K. WOO, | & lines Colonel Whitaker begged me t0 | mander; H. W. Bowers, junior vice com- | chaplain, J. C. Manlick; adjutant, T. After earnest thought and mature de- | JEANS CHIEC BNV RSIGHEE0 o 16 Wall Streat, NEW YORK. Market tegorts Uy mall aud wire chesrfuily fut ¥ give him the towel which I had uscd unl muudux" D. V. Stephens, chaplain; 8. L. | Ream; bll“\lflll major, R. E. Glass; | liberation the call was accepted. | bulk of country roll golng at 0@ o | 70 State 5t., BOSTON, Blabied upon appl -

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