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HE OMAHA DAILY WEETHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ROASTING A PENSION HATER | bucete fust right to wound or kil In our | may ocour next May. Genoral Feank | (WAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET No living man will ever hearken to a | commanders during the war, will de- —_—— more terrific cannonade. No battlefield | liver the oration at the m-l'n-mnnlv-‘.l and g | | of the future will hold men for two long | it is expected that many of the ofticers R " ittlo ad Qommander Weissert Oauterises the Gutiole | {1 L ™ e Wi G erossfive. The | who followed the genetal in thoso days | Beavy Receipts of Gattle and Littlo Demn of a Bay ftate Congressman, I smoke rose up and hung a dead cloud in | will be present. The full amount neces- in Eastern Markets, | the air until one thought that night was | sary for the work is already or can be | coming dov Fiery serpents darted in | readily secured by the board. The total 1 | every direction, Exploding shellsereated | cost will be a trifie less than $25,000. =FAIR CLEARANCE 'AT LOWER PRICES | { | sudden great lames, as if kegs of powder B g i | had been tossed” up to destroy the FHOMS INEUDE e = A Thrilling Ten Sketeh of Gettysburg-The | heavens. There was no lull—nointer- [ oo g A RGO, Tells of e | o 20uses Libeth] Huvers=Hogs Caks Spectinl ‘to Tk BEE1-The Stock ovehange | | VANCOUVER, | [Special Wilder Br Monu at Chic val. Only those who became unnerved lution In Hnwall Another Turn om the Dow AND ot hm‘xlvyu‘: was almost ontirely cqnéine 4'1”«'; Dros Telogram to THr Bek ] --News comes maugn—A Flag of Troce L R o T e AUL, Minn., Feb, The Globe Ard Al Cleared g B0 80....150 Bl s e W st it o l.‘n,.n\m'\l ih | here from Delly Caota that rumors. are it FU WA S ¢ 2 ning Hlishes intervi ondy. b 8 ac the New York market wis closed cirenlation in that district of a ter- | was not & cowsed—=he wis eimply un. | this morning publishes an Interview P ey Sitkrr—There wor ton londs of sheep, con- | OWing to Washingtons birthday '\ ing | vible Indian massacre that took place o e 8 cownrd - he wis shpLY Wi | with K. J. De Kimberly of Honolulu,who atutinng Targoly of Mexttn fod stock. With'n | Koneratquteitde. “Tho hono Failway markes | & T T 2 e B i " | Wi présent in that elty during tho ro- SRR OF T ks soceféod tve | WS Gull all duy. Rriehtor deterved fol 15 | f weeks ago on Sorrow fsland. Some weeping, and sonetimes he was struck cent change of government, which con- WEDNESDAY, Feb, 22, loads dircct and the remainder sold to the | per cent ere wis o distinet heavis | Rivers Inlet Indians went there to hunt written a vigorous veply to the attack | j,wy ys'he groped about in the semi- Oc por | telegram M ks sent for his paste 1. s todny 4 nrtorh o Lgor) s Rov. Dr. Conway, telling him of the situation. Ho sald: “What shall 1 doe” JMocelnte, 430 hoads warkes dull; | De. Conway veplicd: | *Go." SHERE AND LAMBS. Rocoipts, 6,180 head Mr. Jenks ropliod: T will shoep steady: Tambs 18¢ per b, lower; shoep - - — 833000, 10 for 100 Tha. £ Tenbs, #680606,00 Constipation cured by Do Witt's Early celpts, 4,108 ) s including 2 ears Risers FIOL Tower 0t 85, 108.60 por el 100 1hs, INDIANS ON THE WAR PATH, HE WAS A PULING BABE IN WAR TIMES London b view. 0 200 (Copurt 1 73 by James Gordon fennete | TIPS Tntot Men Muns 1 by Buraged Kite 80 LONDoN, Fel. 22 (New York Herald Cable ik L B Story of Hero, Commander-in-Chief Weissert has 5 nd has been muking attempts to | Shwwpers are sendi attle in DISPOSITION, r & . Financial Notes. get possession of the islands for some | theassossor on March 1, but as the 7 5 CATTIRL ] TOGA TRUNER | bo for o nesaait. o ber cant roitos, 08¢ time, which would have succeeded had | M\s#one ol pretty close to . quarter - d : s woen it look much ke Ton HAVANA, I Spanish gold, $2.49@ I it not been for the beastly impudence of | FLUENCEIE ook MUcEIIN Con 2 0.4¢ Dyt UL ever handiod.» People who his remedy the Americans. That is the reason that Cow stufl ( br in sympathy | 3 K 3 A Amount of bullion with- | SECS! AT Niana \ ':Ilt‘uu‘llA the princess of the royal blood was taken | With becf stecrs Nl tldy hotfors were seurce | s 1 4 : win from the “Bank of England on bdunco Thave § iAol e 3 3 4 il 101 i o A ¥ today, £70,000, ere s for hid cold to England to be educated. She was W R TR b Lobumun ¥ i ” relieves tl woventing any tendeney are leulated to vestrict benefits | Giouted in exultution as they swetofore accorded sur o vete AT, Y sketry opene 'l § ) A Shippers and teode . heretofore accorded surviving « nearer and the musketry opened. under protection of the crown, and would | canners’stock sold about . dime lower Shipners and ( t e D DR 1 0 BEBAR (¥ TAN T HGE tOWAKA. RiBHmORIN. TH. 1 N Pl Secy & Treus, | and safe medicine for children. 30 cont bote or their widows. Your restric | waus the reaction We Jaughed and | pave disposed of the islands to her ma- | Wereslow s it Sales included poor - - ! Vice Pres ¥ o v esty the queen.” | 4 i AL tles for sale by all druggists ularly obnoxious. because it requives | death to come from those advancing | ° He bri ) | withthe b stufl ar less than $600 income per year is partic- | dhook hand 1d recked not of the | prime from #1.50 Total, el e 3 AL g | briefly stated the plan for English | and 3 ) N - - - public acknowledgem of l; YeLLY nmnns, annexation, and the attempt to induce | @ shi 1 WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, Well Known Newspaper Man Dead., Tealth and loyalty were all that Lincoli ORTANRNAnER Mosamants native planters to ask Great Britain to i 'y NEW Y ) ) YORK, Ieh., 22 athan D, asked of us when you were a babe and Slight Gain in the Total Number Killed Urner, at one time o well Known jiawse we were tling to preserve a ¢ongre Shown for the We ' | R pape n, died at St. Luke's hospital for you to sit in. 1 commend for your | will be . : tains considerable new details of that oc- 8o far this week compured with last roceipts | local "(”\L", ‘..'n\."u !. figures, x o de w:m{nl av | Hos ln\\.”‘:| x{\m .'\]5\.‘..‘ m‘h‘n.m:u‘lweL.}Jfi otters, and on the island were some . ! \ currence. Mr, Kimberly is entoute to | Of cattie show un increase of over 4,000 head ! orns, A.6000.00: | Wwere altogether unimportant. "Avgentine | Kitkatas tribe living further nocth, also of Congressinin O'Neill of Massachusetts | dariness to find shelter from the vain of | gy siand, leaving here tonight for Mon- ttleulur change In hogs and a decrease of | common und stock sheep, Rood | Donds eloscd at some rcavery, bt Greok and | nting. e is that a Rivers . i < leaving g r Mc 0 shie choiec 40t 100-1, Lam i, 25 epro- | Spanish wro wer onsols” have gained W m leste lo Ki on the pension system. in which he says: | death ¢ | treal, and will deliver to the English .””II'- S W chole 40'ta 100-1b. lun e Repr Spaitlatt aru weaker, Consols liave ki e an | Inlot man molested a ittle Kitkatas 1 notice in the morning ‘papers you | """l'"'”"“ they afterwards said. 'We | oicainment some important papers, giv- g Rt T ::H‘;.riu- iy e | FOISE por cant, bt aHIver: (o Rabtr | givl, Her tribe avenged the insult by uote me in approval of your proposed | ying there r Iv.nu note of |v|u- PASSUZC | fy some new facts in conneetion with 10th worg Tiborkl, und 'the diseourawing | 47 Josie Y 65 £4.00 Jas unaite ;Hq, The discount rates r ed | killiy gaman. A ul fight ensued. q of time. 1t was a nightmave, and yet | $30 00 Gomment at Hawaii to the sxican mixed 78 445 mat 1% to2 percont, which was the i I'he Rive Inlet men who numbered amendments to existing pension legisla- | o "qi0 o sleep. Death rode all along 4 . ks to eastern advices kept shippers out of 7 ) 1 wetd 70 470 rate for three months bank bills seventoon; Wero. vandiished 1 41l | f L representatives of the British govern- VRPN AINOULRH, tho oNSFIRKS &8 & WHoTS. | 350 ColorRao Tt b 085 | business w tually done nt a higher fi anuishied and al tion affecting pemsions of inmates of f gur front—he leaped over us—he | ooy its representatives in Hawaii. i e Nad g syl b : S ¢ 1 anted fn the morning and | were Killed but three of the chiefs, who soldicrs’ homes. Later [ received | raced his specter steed along the fences | yp, "imborly has for the past four M AR L Recelpts and Dispsition of Stock, L Ao per cent wus puid, but In the afterngon | were spared bocwuse of - thoir rank, letter of the 4th inst., asking an indor and highways and fields far in our 1 years been a vepresentative of a sugar | themsel 8 + atplo spply. from whileh by eI 1a l':'.‘.”n'.i‘x’ st .\vk”=i< I'hese were imprisoned in a hut. The ment of some interview, said to have x““ cannonade died away slowly. e | company in the Sundwich islands. “He | w0 make their tions, buyers for local | company for the twenty-fonr houts ending ot 5 Liverpool Markets, Indians held & pow-pow and decided that ith meon that specific point. | J4%8 few guns seemed to give up grudg- | g vg'the scheme has been on foot for | dressed beet houses were In no hurry to fill | o'clockp. w. Fol ¥ Livereoor, Fel WHEAT - Stoudy - | they, too, must die and the chiefs wera s i S e NA T i || LYY THOA tsent o screaming | 4ot time, and that for catrying It out | thelr orders, und prices ral mand poory liolders offor inoderately ! lingly shot Utivortain whethor representoc shell which fell among the wounded and |4 Ghiy joad of “toughs” from America [ 6e to 10¢ lower 1) yost CATTI Wous. SivEe Tone A | Cors—Quiet and easter: mixed western, old, S CTTTRITT TUTY, i represented in that interview I say toyou | st groans and cries of five or |y heen taken to Honolulu, from whom | all but the very best stock. Fair . - 45 6 per cental; mixed western, new, 4s 25 gs “. ulr 1 \» Colita, thut while Iam in favor of legislation | the provisional troops were afterwards | kood 1,100 to 1,200-1h stecrs opy | CBTS[TIeAd|Cars. Hend Cars. [Hend | Cars, | Head. | Per cental g M Copeland of Meyersdale, Penn., 1 [ f ARl i8in% GheCbotalng): Bl | rooy f a e s T s ~ e S BACON--Long clear, 450 1hs., 4% per ewt who_ has been cneged i the drug business giving a major portion of the peusion |, Lty 3 s Im gely vecruited. He explained that y o 0 o ) e — - in Kansas, Now devsoy, Florida, New York and Pennsylvania for the pust year v Cha lain's( is the best selling courrh ¢ of inmates of a home to his family, yet, miAlE, WA Plokotts if he has no family. T say let him have it ‘ginians in the van, and breaking all even if it amounts to 50 cents per day. | ylong like a huge v It was a relief For your proposed amendments gener- w they were comin It was grim | ally ‘as published. T have no favor. They | utisfuction to watch the advance e reunion of the Wilder brigade | take posscssion. Protests’ against the | ) e s il nauit e Chicamanga battle- | prospective plans of the Americans he | @ ! sympathy with bee |, 4 ), 20, [ held on the Chicamauga battle- | L Aol ighed nt, and the Americuns Iy at from INCINNATL O 10 p { ' L O | St after an illness of sevoeral _ s W opbnd b HaiA o 30th of ne R Ph) i ot Rt thtlve Sals! to THE BEE ] ~Tomorrow's Price ) \ 4 consideration the words of ar othor '”'“{ fi ‘luvm‘ 30th of next May. The great | DG TR B8 T8 S tiem. The absence Lyrae Sive a siy: Wostorn prekors e handied 195.000 ) the compilation by Massachusctts, — as lru I\ feed the | feature of the mecting will be the un- | f the British minister resident pre: ¢ A Pr No. ,‘ 3 l:\‘-f-?".'.'.‘”7‘,‘:3:‘.,'“"” el \\‘thnlu st | \J. ! sley of the first volume of his contry’s estimate of the seivies | vufiing of a magnificent montment or | vented the proper preparation of a state- | 8" & 1 in b 1 ALY NOvomDor T, hiathae 7 510,060 y Gr exiean Conflie nll the 'HHI:;I’\.;\ 0 il e G | tower, commemorating the valor of the | ment for the home government. He LI8R ] b Prominent pl who were s ors - s e L brigade. prefer Webster. Your warfare in ad- i, '“I’l'" “W’“Iw:\]:.[f;’::' 'i" mfident it will be completed by Me- | not more than a dozen men who de- - may ne s ws s L el 4 morial day The shaft will be Hu feet | manded the change. He further asserts | o 45 ! LIS & p PhEN | G aln and 1 rovisions O A Child Enjoys utterly repugnant to even average Iah- | ¢, the poof and is 16 feet in diameter | that the German planters had for sev- g 5 | o0 Tho plaasant favot, | ol action and sooth- hood. the base and 12 feet at the top. A | eral years been trying to have the 20 4 ; i f yruy *Tn the hody of which you " a mem- | il gtairease will be on the inside so | islands annexed to their government, 7 3| Indlanapotis.”. i i) Railroad Stocks and Bonds. M I ber sits many a man \\h. fc ;w it us {'.m\lv that ‘ties desiving to view the | and they were very angry at the organ- ¢ 3 Codar Kap1ds. ... .1 0 20,000 foilow its usc; so that it is the best family fashion, open and above bavds front | pypoficld — can do * so from | ization of the new government. About T Bt pat s y 14000 PRIVATE WIRE remedy nown and every family should havo face. Gordon, hix "“'.“\1‘“'"“"‘ with the §po = “haleony at the top. It | 100 Germans and natives started to drive | - 3 } Clumwa.. AR 151000 4 bottic i s trackc of union lead: Butlor, shot In one | s puilt” of mature's blue limestone | the American “voters from the police | § ! ] 2 At ; T eg; Wheeler. the : i A Mother Gets D ew from n Saloonists / ) from the vieinity of the battle field and | station and palace. ] 3 21 ] R 2]2 N Y kl_f B |d Eisiaid ; 29 us so little rest, and that sturdy fighter | €0 G Datween the Widow Glemn's | My Kimberly continues: “There were | ¢ : : Tk ta aia debomaicoreet INUON BW 101K LITE Burain Savabt Humm obiataed. juaienoE Moore of Texas: they were line of battle | 4.0 "and barn, the spot where the | a number of English who sided with the ; il 040 fulr e hiBer butiok The oirauit cotits folt 82,000 AraiNABIEEY e T e O i "bo in. | Prigade met and ‘repulsed Longstreet mans in view of the high-handed pro- | 5 4 a R, e oo kaapeic. Tohn (Quine wnd 18 bonaas prediction none of them could be in-| o000 on Sunday. September 20, 1863, | ceedings of the Americans. To show 4 o Brrten The A o eonsiderably OMAHA. itiant e\ A P i LT duced to lead in such a 1t as you are | ppivjew from the top will take in the | vou how strong was the popular senti- | 407 7 Targer than th re v diys | GRtMa FUOUAEERAL Quinn sold intoxicate makir You cry out against the sum tle field ment against the Americans the men | 16 . 5 Picking (e ‘While | REFPERENCES: lowaState National Bank, | ing liguors to her minor son. total of the annual appropriations for { “opy o puilding of the monument is un- armed from the German and En- BRI oo : 1068 1MERGTY LLAD@ONG. A X 10ty Commproint - Nationuls Lk 1 dsticse pensions.and capitalistsand cowards Com- | go. the jmmediate supervision of G glish consulates. They moved up to the NIXED « e Totee roll brings | Omana, Diles of paoT RAVE T E8 it Do ~Wii ey yrise the majority of those who applaud. | g 5,7, Wilder, and he is finishing it | palace at midnight in a solid body. : Ve TFORNIA CanmaGr Tor I, 24c, Special wttention ziven to outside orders. | Witeh Hazel salve will curd them. Figure the total on all pensions from 65 | 4 C o 4 the civeumstances will admit. | They made a demand for the surrender | ; CRUERY- Por doz., 4( Y respondencs so.eited y w 03 and it s little move than the |y, “monument is being built: by eon- | of the Americans and when they refused 500 Bl 080 38 | Snanvernmesnilund bugle, 810,507 Jor- G e e b | tributicns of the members of the old | to comply they shot at them. The 0 o ! re as fol- Urner seeved as private seere The work construetion is | cays that on the day of the declaration | % 5 J ; Capital $23,000; Omaha and Sloux City, avy and aides i erially. Mr. I advanced and the projectors are | of the new government there were | 02 35 F 0 9 2 Urner was born in Cinciunati in 1840, 715 ts, £1.00; jack rabbits, A Remarkable Consitutional A rndment, " el brigade and will be one of the grandest | Americans ran at them with their ' 3 MADISON, Wis., Fob. 22.—[Special his bonds always below par. at times a8 | 485611 he ereeted on the field. One | loaded guns and deliberately shot back o wSAYThe anavket was o Htto rmerand | g dopram to Tine B e low 38, The men T now have the | ¢4, 0 fongures of the monument will be | at them, Four of the Germans were : ilos ene were u RO e il I B e ot thoss oo with | large browse safe placed inthe ‘base, | killed. “The Americans thicatened to 1080 aige; No. 2 mreen suitod It will ask for an amendment to tho B o e L OrE GRG0 IDANAWL I [ pth faaTie ympactments for each | shoot them all if they continued to in- | 10p0 alied: 25 10 \,vg!'lu s No- 2 :‘n’;.ml L N Sttabe their hearts blood and by thei valor | o iment, battory and headquar terfoce and the men quictly retived. 4 y {510 { {ing the president incligible to re-elee- put them on the road to par, and at a | 500G for company and regimental | The Americans allowed them to earry | 14 BN : ; Bin At tion: t phovido for his cection by popi- premium in the financial marts of the | LN S other relies of the command, | away the dead bodies of the men who . : '5.)’-.’.1“?.1}1..M| e e+ (i Mt kAl sx preiions world. With tremendous unanimity | 04”0 andsome marble slab, 36x46 | had® been shot. Wo afterwards had a i i i P ONHYCliotes fo. Tuney: whita clovor, 18@ | sennton of the United Stutes they stood for honest money in peace, | 5,00y the base for any inseription the | consultation over the matter, but the E b 20c; fuir 10 good, 167 15¢ 2 o ~of their lives, they to insisting that Uncle Sam's promise to | yegiment wants placed on them. | German and English consuls declined tc e : b Lisoxs=Choice, 81.0002.70: tancy, .00, | 0o b ieuEalion i btk 100 conts BT N e o I e g of Truck take any further steps in the matter. s b . NEW VEGETABLES - Lotiuce, ' and | senators and to be allowed to absent R EHSI e Gl St Avasiva; Lingerost Tax OraSes Of course, England would uphold her | 4 el parsley, 400 per dozs wrecn onfons 40c. themselves from congress at will. and b ‘.','.I‘Qt‘",ff:'l‘il‘i.m i [l _\m||m be |.<;n‘.|1I to find & more anus- | dignity, but none of the English had ] o S WUIS, Lt bickory, $1605 bluck walnuts, o y b 2 A 3 i S e LB IANE0 Y] 10 :beggared condlulon | peen illed. . 8 ON1ONS— Home gro .25 per bushe! derfect action and perfe health States goes into office, having been voted | in which soldicrs of the field are some- | ““Phe Americans elaimed that the men e o ; e S A T B s Gy for by hundreds of thousands of veterans. | times found than that given years g0 | had. bees neanscintmed that the men i panish ver crate 00, | R ke Ihave no criticism for their course, The | by General Gordon in “an account of | waeh other, and no official report of the e 4 ! box £3.20; russotle 1000 | prieal o8 THE WEXTMORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND soldier earned the right to vote as he | various scenes connected with the su matter was made. The German consul | 3 ' i son . #3.00: Culifornis mountain | G, W. Jenks to Be Attorney General. My doctor ays it acts gently on the stomach, Pleases, be it demoerat, republican or | ropder of Lee’s army. When Gene could not take any action in-the matter 1044 v 2! C 8 s, vels, 84,00 2 BROOK Y g ,—Goor| 11507 AN KIANEYS, 6t 14 A DLowaRnt JaXALE Y6, TaNG populist. If some of them, advanced in | Gordon determined to send a flag of | for the veason that the Germans who | 17000 2 i : s--Oysters ure baing offered at 160 | v " Fonics will bo the attorney generalin | Sk ls mde from herha and is prepared for use years, enfeebled by disease, see fit to | truce to General Sheridan he sum- | had been shot were not veting as repre, w980 Kty ry—-Cholee and small ehickens, 10@: | Mr. Cleveland's second administration. “E s“nEch totter to the polls and vote the mug- | moned Major Hunter of his staff and | gentatives of the German governmen-t 4 ¢ e y ugh, B olce turkeys, | oy ved the news of his appointment M D o o . “ e R ordered him to carry a flag of truce for- | hut us citizens of the islands and the | 111100 ¢ : stee T B oo, 50, “°% “M% | from Mr. Cleveland in three telograms oLt It pent, o fOFa frod sample: heg you to stop this wacfare which w T h ¢ government of the islands would be ] o § .- 6 SO, Small lots moving from | yesterday. Upon the receipt of the first Lane's Family Medici drive them to lay aside their considera- “General, T have no flag of truce,” re- Vi i ¥ chday. Inordertobe hea 18 necessa) . compelled to settle the matter. Bt Wi § store. Western Nobraski stock is quoted at AR AT AT T T tion of other maiters germane to our sys- | plied Major Hunter oy 40 tem of government and tend to weld | = “Get one,” replied the general, o, 1100110 ehote “Ido not suppose that the Americans L1000 40,58 (D them into a nearly solid political mass. 1100 slands up to England 1170 2. 8 i1 SWhET Hn'\loh [There area fow in the OUI‘II () M \IIA ; 1 ] ovo will be & protest against o, oo arket which are selling at $4.50 ] Your presont course, persisted in, ven- | “General,’ he replied again, “we | theie continuing in possession. They | 25 ket 30 B T O T 0 Jr 1apiES EXPE{TINGT"BKOHE 5 = 4 ders that nearly inevitable in my | have no flag of truce in our command.” | huvé no right to the islands. I have afl | 3170 018 b E ; i opinion. SHEITPCRT “Take your handkerchief and put it | the facts written out in a report which T pr 1R Lo / : e Union Stock Yards Company, Guns at Gettyaburg. on a stick and go forward i will deliver to the crown on my arrival | 27771070 ¢ *110AGO, 1L, ¥ , . On the morning of the 3d of July 100.- ::}‘l\l}}'“‘f\ ) ]'m"l'r“,r: AL L'{:;l("\:'lxnll‘. 1+ | 0 England in o fow days. Twill be there 1070 4l o T e Ty entile toduy s azain South ®©maha. 000 men on the field of Gettysburg knew S araal R abich I | [Mabony a foMunighy o8 L havo Rome bus 1950 1 R Rendos solilng & trifla Towor, which is not at all that Lee would attack that day. By 10 afl.” . & 4701166 ¢ 3 g 81 ‘L‘:"J““.'H..\“‘.‘.‘.L h{'\',‘f:«" moth r\‘\‘n“.vl\”".un:‘l‘ I o'clock in the forenoon every one knew | *Then, major, use your shirt.” ARC TR AREER, 6011050 s 080 e dull *beet trade ' in British - and j A COMMIS3I0H HOU where the blow would fall. The topog- “You see, general, that we all have | jrow the Present President of the R 908 { lome markets. re wel '\':'.!u(.‘.'.\‘... :.”,'",'f X 3 i, R Best Cattle 1o and 8 e Py Y S Donters n hardwaro aod HOISE COVERS, Corner 0th an1 Jackson eipts, 20, {hipments, L s S et I market slow, steady to lower: top | == ST @6.00; fair to good, #5.00: BAGS AND TWIH'S. | BI3 /G ———————————————se 5014 eders, | £4.001 s S0, ot S0 " Bamis Oman Bag | M. 0. Daxos, [ __MATS.E2 1 1 DA R e e e e raphy of the field, the bloody struyggles | on flannel shirts.” A Rose c ND HEIFE " ly. Pt . K on the wings, the movements of troops | Atlastone man was found who still | pypurm, Minr ; Ithiets ) . P Wood Brothers. 4 L8 1 b egram to THE BeE.]—Twenty years EIFERS. & " Bood fod T - N/ 5 Live Stock nmission Merchunts. MGAT ARt fohat was doming, off, wnd_with this remarkable: emblem | 0 Avehibald McLeod, present president ; . kS ROV Eouth Cha—Telophon 167 | =~ Chioago From daylight to 9 o'clock there tied on a stick the l'm] v went forward | ofthe Reading, was a resident of Duluth. ues lowes 5 : R J 3. Managers 3 Market Reports by mail aud wirs ehieortullyt the front. as the sharpshootors Brave ¢ Ea “pon . driving his own cart and ors of y ¥ and nished upon appiieation and hl;jrlms}:\;rsm”lllwl K h‘ll)\;: Admiral Walker of the White squad- | making his™ own delive He was ¥ i | — - ran rom 9 to he cavalry on the | |, eoco o Amous 3 i i 5 wings had the fight all to themselves. | " “'“““‘“’\‘:5‘) .';‘f"”‘ “"" e ;F"'."f“y‘ : id early gave evidence of 3 A closed dutl, with Jurgo O M A H zS From 10 to 11 a gun here and there | 08 temper. While the hip Chicago | oy pabilities as a financier by telling 1 p 3 Bt BTt eon: shelled the confederate skirmishers out | Was in South Amevican waters recently | Morley one day that the *“pop shop™ was { : B0 10 45,05 | 9 of the ditches in which they were hid- | he had Captain Meeker of the marines | owned exclusively by McLeod. Morley r i Manufacturers an anywhere. From 11 to 12 Lee was mass- | and sentenced to suspension from duty. 'n beaten. The “savior of the Read- ajority of cular buyers had all the § 9 ° ing 120 field pieces in frontof Longstreet | Within a fow days the captain had been | ing system™ resided here from 1870 till sheep they winted und us (h¢ pens wore full P and Hill to open on Hancock. Meade | restored to actial sc a speeial T TURGIT A, ] O slowly. in this ¢ ction * an inter :ame connceted with George B. Sar- BULLS, yeu. Tho o luction from yest R - s 7 = At'noon a few couriers were riding | ing little story is told. It was gent & Co., real estate and financial : o priven as A HARDWASE. X s ] > s T ¥ B K's closing quotations fully fi 160 WHINGSAND TENTS furiously in different directions, but not | Newbern, N thirty years ago. | agents. Next McLeod was located at llml bl ng quotations fully from : AWNING i B' & : o 1o 2 ; ; PRl iyt L Awning | Wolf Bros. & Co., | Rector & Wilelmy | Lovssid Lin ate from fMeir haversacks, and the artil- | and a force of 150 sailors had been sent | terests of Austin Corbin. His reilroad 1160 4 b f : attle, 20 ‘ad; hogs, 24,000 Omah}UTl%I’l‘E\\ COMIPANY, y ; lery horses nibbled at the grass as they | on ahead to cover the disembarkation of | success was due primarily to Corbin, 7 4 N were unchecked by their drivers. | the troops. Suddenly a heavy column | who pushed MeLeod forward. While in These were passed from hand to hand, | zerr of the blue jackets opened. Their | paving Jackson street. He was unable 3 g Pl ! ! 4 and every gun on the Confederate side | commander hastily sent for to carry this through successfully, and was locatod. A ments, and was ordeved to hold his posi- | put the Merchants bank of that cit it i RS market slow, lower; mixed, 7.60 COMPANY shot and shell and then charge troops came up they found just three | McLeod was next at Leadville, wh 81 peliie he vy aud’ butehor! wlkht 4 close to the ground. The shot will fall | men alive. One of them was Edward P. | he held a silver find to advantage. He $1006.80; prima "light 97.80; other Ught, | Tof paymants. 12) N.1sth s short or go over u | Meeker. It is suggested that this little | then went east and was made man: 12,000 head; shipuients, -~ = | dtats, caps. siraw g0 ) ! ) y have ! hoad; mucket 304,00, | Saiuedey s It was a wise precaution. But | with the mitigationof the sentence. Ithaca. Later he was placed in the e (el 5 3 78 1 mbs, $4.0006.00. lor the caution no one could tell e rs active management of the Reading by N 25,53 is Live Stock Myrket. MOI‘SG (93 Shoy Compayy, e what would have happened. From v Corbin. McLeod's career is another ey : . s St L Mo, Feb. 22, ~OATTLE —Recoipts, Jward “trost LUM " 1 " i) l. . Tt 0 P ‘ low at recent decline, Factory ¢ or 11th and Doa 3% N o'elcek shavp the boom of a single gun | & mouthly magazine, more than fulfills | 4 young man in the United States. 2 Hots—Reccipts, 4000 head 5 Sy yiio s to e1sh buyors, and ara e hanla3 R L 3, echoed over the battlefield, and a shell | the promises of the publishers made in s L ot paportod; murket slow: prico ; | Weare making oloss pela e ko iShTy vars saloadia John A, WM L2, | Charlss o g, MUY L Patean 1 pArian % 4 o 3 alvation Oil, A i i Sikpp-Kecelpts, 800 head; no shipments — St Rd atae, ol I # RiQre 9 O - e co - o L A ¢ 1 V. v o 9 ark: . Gl Ul twenty there was a roar which can be 4 t shing Sehi il ; ; S AOSE B ap MATK ©L SHOK CO., boots,shoay compared to nothing one has eve mosities engendered by the civil war and gressman Buti St 3 1_|r.’1'“|.v s TE PR DERE R A0N Dis | * and rapbor ghods, 144 L1Quo3s. MILLINERY, heard. In two minutes the earth was | 0 weld in a united harmonious whol, Formed as an 4 e a b £ . 0 ¢ ¥ Wil Hincaor - - and battories—there were a dozen signs | had @ white shirt: a part of it was torn | p A exan toward the encmy ; : A ML ND SPRINGERS. ‘ : mon mixed WALTER 16, WoOb, | was a sputter of musketry along | toward the encmy { O1d residents tell of MeLeod running a ; ; : al in business here by one Matt ” gt : ioted ¢ ' nd slow ing, but there seemed to be no fighting | tried by court martial for some offense | was forced to acknowledge that he had posted 100 guns to reply, but to fire | order Jfrom Sccretary Tracy, r going out of the pop business he 1o comprtition crefore pr i 1300 Ay ¢ t, ) Illl\uqull\ as much, - a gun was being fired. The men in line | Burnside's expedition was just landing, | St. Paul, where he represented the in- Scores of men had pocket telescopes. | of the enemy appeared. and the howit- | St. Paul McLeod took a contract for i are going to batter us wi tion to the last man. When Burnside's | behind for several thousand dollar: i b GR0G: e heavy and’ Dutehors Wolkis, | lmportord aud i ta; frs. | Bieycios sold on wonthiy w AL Glbbon&C) So came the word along the lines. | episode may have had something to do | of a small road running south from 1200 4 ] ket 10116¢ lower; nutives, BOOTS D S 1013, HlovoRs nilienn, 1aid 12:30 to 1 o'clack seemed an age. At 1| The second number of Blue and Gray, | ymple of ‘the wonderful possibilities for . o Shipu reported; market , il e i i i E 7,808, with morehants srtoanitort, | Hardwood la whor, w203 eame screaming over owr hoads and ex- | the initial issue in Junuavy last. As | Notexcelled by any high priced liniment, f o #7.30008,20, magazine is to aid in banishing the ani- | 70 MAKE THE GODDESS Kot dul per. 100 Ihe. lower trembling. The stones in the wall in | the people of north and south. The he WASHINGTON, D, C., ¥ nmh. 20 . 8 L steers, #4.00@5,60 per 100 1055 bulls and ¢ 5§ d - | Prick & H)') IRU I 61} front of us gritted together. Mud had | tage of freedom is the common property | of Towa introduced in’ the house yeste v S8t p coANIIE It .,,,, SATTA been used as plaster, and pieces n:‘lm'u..tnu-ly.h-~|un_\- is mu_l isible. ‘\111 duy ~m-q;w~t\uhi‘; to establish truer i @ 81 ___GoAL co 25 Wholesaloliquor doslors | of T of it fell out with clinking. One | efforts tending to reconcile a people | figures of American constitutional | 8 39 78 86 WAY SHE LOOKS A ; 4 promp Would hiave said that nothing could ada | temporarily divided by civil strife do | liberty and another to amend the gen- | 4 R R § hics the woman wno | Omahia Coal, Coks & Ee‘uv C'{Tfllcwqr(? 10l Faraam s | 1Y 3. 1w 3t 10 that awful roar, but the foderal guns | rve the approbation” and. support of | eral seal of the United Stutes. ¢ 10700 046 elicate, rundown, or | LIME G0, ‘1‘;,' St | MEormen AW ok, openied in reply, and then men lying | Patriotic people, Blue and G does First,it provides that after July 4 next, 50 ? arnorked, ;“'fi\ '“} Douxlas 5ts. ile scviighta, et down gasped as they breathed ~and | not and will not concern itself with | the goddess of liberty shall be repre- | 5t Tt e . 3 low-cheeked, dull-eyed, 21 clutched sod or stone as if perched on | Political questions. It will devote itself | sented by a young woman of full stature, . 6b4 828 5 5 # 1 ey, Si e S o some dizzy height and afraid of falling. | 1o narratives and historical sketches | with mature development and propor Hoas- Receipts were not 1l heavy, but : N th to look DRY £00DS. ) For the first five minutos the roar shat | caleulated to develop in youngand old | tions, wearing high lace boots, reaching | with bourish castern advie 10 and - How, the ey 9 Jooke — Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard Ol Co,, out all sounds-swalled them up as @ | Pride in American valor and heroism | midway between ankle and knee: hoso | hub Mitle speculafive dmand wne tho way to be well, if [N E. Smlth & CJ' Kllpllrlfi( Koz Df! O R S | kanaes ana Inkicastor great ceean would another gill of water, | 30d revive and illumine the deeds of il- | reaching to thigh, short skivts reaching | Wil pric c lower than you're any such woman, e 000800, L bk BREdly AP Thousands of men closed their eves and | lustrious 5 downward to point just above the knee: | day on ° 8 fod. heavy is to faithfully use ll“ d X Ak feralahs clinched their teeth, Officers who had In its literary features, illustrations | close fitting bodice and sleeves to elbow, | hufeher woli hos % et W fivel Pi ,.‘4‘1 ]"1‘|‘,r.'f”n re- been standing up disappeared to hug the | and typography, Blue and’ Gray ranks | and cap molded from blue pansy bud, | underveignt Sale ; wription, " Thas [, 4he e - earth, Now the roar is split and slashed »\l{}‘ll:\n;ih cluss monthlics. S o to bear for grms, ut her left Bip, i | prives ed from 10200 JONSF. guarantecd to bulld up FURNITURE, 18 a0 nd penetrated by tho missiles fror e Patriotic company, publishers, | place of staff and lightly supported over | yeih 2y lol B te y Woman's strength and to 5 \ B e e faderate guns They are throw. | Philadelphi ERRY:. ] Fight shouldor, pon With. holder ox-o| o fia tiuiine v bl mews | Omalia Upolsterlag | By & Rl]ldl Braxzi C), |Jas. A, Clurk & C, ing round shot, steel bolts, fuse shell, Indelphin's Fropesed MeClellan Statue. | tended and on breast instead of shield an ! i U0 | In every “female comyl il Produce, fruits of all n.....,; o, eih percussion—every form of missile which | The clay model of the statue of Gen- | American ballot in bluck and white. | T2 No. Av. or Wi, and i1y overy SsLUNL SUAGE | coulupnolaiared curpls | KUUNBURE 00, Kinds, oysto voulley i gl pol '-flhh',lu!\l"h fl;" ‘ik" '"l'"'{ belch “"ll eral George B. McClellan, which is to (il)ll:'.‘:l'l:.lh;ll‘)hll\lf‘;4‘:“]‘)!llll\l?d‘xl'“'l.x:}‘l\:\'ul-:xnily:-:-':: i b i /] to benefit or cure, you havo your monmey | S W | and 1awn s e L el -:.lur..-‘ from in front and | P eveeted in Philadelphia, has been | ent crest, which wppears above head of : G20 L] et - - X . e _ 8TOVE REPAIRS, 8A34, 000! from the yight and left. Some fll | srutinized by Vice President Morton | eagle, glory breaking through eloud of | 1 : There 1 only one mdl f 4 : X 5 short, and exploding in the dry soil | and Major McClellan, brother of *'Little | pansics, sur unding thirteen stars, 1 7 7 y tarrh worthy the name. Dozens are Omaha StHv3 Ri)l!l‘“?fl.fl. IRTA &) throw a cloud a dust heavenward to sift | Mue,” and they regard the likeness as | forming constellation against and onan | | . ; . advertised, but only the proprictors of ke ators Tt [t mteing e down ¢n our backs, Others sail high | excellent. Bids for casting the statue | 82ure field. < s : 5 Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy say this : gadwater ataafaionss | "doden DIBELMY above us and ¢ death into the ranks | in bronze will soon be invited, and itis | 1fyou have piles De Witt's Witch Hazel | 23 : t f “If we can't cure you, We'll pay you— BAQO, T Douglas 56 | o sk aailasrds of the reserve, while now and then ove | hoped that the unvelling deremonies | salve will surely cure you, $000 in cash |™

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