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) THE OMAHA DAILY BE#: MONDAY, l Ll"‘l (\“l) L“’F | city, ana now ties in a pigdto Ul ol v HI‘ROLS IV BLUF A\”) GR \Y this occaston the moster wan dressed in | atter McClellan had ‘changed his base” to L " Vi) N e e T N Borning 4 " I\ 4 Al s scarlet and perched ém the top of the ammuni- | the James river, and was irely resting while asieep on_ the sround floor, heard. & tion carriage, and: he made his voice heard | under the sheter of his gunboats at Harri- In the adjoining room. She arose and — above all the din. son’s Landing. Jackson's command, recently Into_the kitchen, and as she opened “That story of the only ‘battle’ of the | from the mountains, had been withdrawn ed By two masked men, R Aroostook war, printed in the Journal a (to a more healthful encampment a fow Troops at Sf||(h qumhn ‘l‘Tavn Plenty of ward and beaten into in: | Sham Battle of qfl"!"h’"zwafi Fought on | FX0OUavs ao. anym one of the survivors, | miles ncrth of Richmond, but General Le 3 Time to fee Visitors, o 1o eained, abouy the 0:d Oamp Ground, “tells us that the Mring which roused the | with the bulk of the army, was still front- ® camp at Fort Fairfield was from British | ing the enemy. REarly one morning, while e s’ guns on the New: Brunswick side of the | doing duty at Jackson's headquarters, I wa % 1 N A riv That Is am serror. The firing was | told to get m. horse and accompany the THEY WILL RZMAIN ONE DAY LONGER MEN WHO WILL FIGURE IN THE FRAY | |0 “oln picket guard and was ordered | general on a ride. As we quietly jogged AN GHOTMATES OF tHE seald by the officers to test the mettle of the men. | along the road I endeavored to draw him A O ot o s oMo first performance of the soason At the | ke ews | ATOlONI fier tha alarin wan ovar. showed | into"conversatlon ahout (he_ incidents con: The time to make a good trade on ! o or the State Encamp- vilteentn stree eater we ven last even- low Grant and 8 Sta ecelved e News | every man to be im the ranks. Jeneral | nected with the terrible n Days' battle ta ment ~More liatchers from Chicago Set | Ing by the Mahara Minstrel company. While | from Sherman—A Statue to the Author Hodgdon made a-speech to the troops, com- we had just fought, but failing to elicit is when the other fellow wants to trade. to Work Yes . the company was organized to tour the of “Marching Thro' Georgla® plimenting them lighly for their behavior. | anything more than \:wr; negative nrllj\ull AEF o t glves & very acceptable : It is doubtful it ‘there was a hostile gun | affirmative respon cha the subject CRLUGAG AL UMD T AL il Burny Kecolieetl fired at our foopw dnting the Whole ware of | to. f:noral "topics.-the ‘weathor, e, Sl | lf Just Now we Are the So Badly Do ntertainment and . b even fired near enough to cause an alarm.” | meeting with no better success, I relapse Othear Fellow We Want to Trade were more merltorious than those of more A MARBLE RESPONSE TO SONG into complete silence, determin:d not again Bouth Oamha was visited by hundreds of | pretentious entertainments. A number of The battle of Gettysburg is not to be fought - 5 S et to talk unless Invited to do so. For hours And so badly do we want to tra wo will practically lena you | Friends of General Sherman meeting at a P fairly good song and dance specialties were g . ’ o we continued down the road At a fox-tro willing togive you fr money to piy us l ens of aha yesterday. e majorit over again, but the union and confederate | new Y e 4 e continued n the road at a fox-trot, nierehindise fo yies ah rouk y cltizens of Omaha yesterday. The majorlty | jyuced which met with unqualified ap- Linthd i, u 1€ | New York dinner party not long ago, | o arii'Wwalk, without a word being spoken L il LU I BE LT of them came down by street car, while many | proval. The specialties in the second part | /€S to be cccupled by armed men en- i chanced to drift Into a discussion of popular | o V0 ichzad ‘silence was growing oppres- one of your Goud Dollars JFheoo pluty, whicly 1y “volved drovo down In thelr carrlages. “Camp John- | were a little tame at tmes, but they were | amped as in actual warfare, and skirmishes | war_songs, the famous Marching Thro' | yive to me, when 1 noticed him muttoring, ston,” so named in honor of the mayor, at iformly well received and the audience, | are to be had on the historic ground jeorgla” ellciting most attention as It talking to some one he had in mind Wha . T i pich was of good proportions for a summer | o state of Pennsylva . Iirgis I wonder who wrote that song?" sald one | probably arguing a question of strategy We Have 24 Selected and hatls Our the west end of the Q street viaduct, was lie state of Pennsylvania has the largest | oo g MOREER WHO v L4 1 & t ¥ One-Two-Three Plan? Thi the chief center of attraction. The four t, scemed to be well satisfled with the | 44 1yoet complete military establishment ! R o R M it AL b bl b liiaiifn L Special Bargains, > AL iter of on. Tl performance. stablis t was written by a Hartford printer | pugtering became louder and more frequent, Qush at time of purchase companies now detalled are comfortably - - - In the republic. An army corps of 16,000 ' named Henry C. Work," answered a lady at | o was evidently i hot dispute with an Something from cach department, » much dowa and so niuch per quertered there, They have their sleeping | Oregon Kidn cures nervous head- | men, armed and equipped for genuine field | the table, who was listening to the discus- | jyaginary person upon a subject about hidh you iy on atova iy month un nex Aturdiy night at hal 8. So much down and so much per e d one large tel hat was ended | aches. Trial si: 5 cents. All drugglists, service, ¢ be Mol sd by Dennsylv slon. At the meeting the idea of erect- | which they differed wide Dummy had D . « ) : gt Lol S LG W AL LS 5 Vs Fice, tan: by, sbilised by BennsylVNIL | jug-'s nemorinliin ionok: of the union mofige | aipacently. AIGLA0NN; 8RS, BropoRILIoN bt DLl DI op 200 week. for the mess house, but, according to con- ~ apparently laid down some proposition which, for the o | FA e e .uhl(nlml‘u[lllurrl):v defene of the national | maker was suggested, says the New York | {o" tho gencral's mode of roasoning, was ract, the men are taking their meals at the 2 capital inside of twenty-four hours at any | Times, and there is every prospect of its | clearly untenable, He th replied eople The Rock Island road brougl an ex- A > 4 ; ntena ¢ © eplied ut 2 ' hotel. m” ””’r ’I‘HII"" \‘ ¥ -“II' ught In an ex- | 4,16 The militla of the Keystone state are l”n £ l';lrrtml out by the New York and | “No, sir! No, sir!” in a loud vo nd with 99 People Qutof |00 Seem to Eatand Slcep as Wsual Srotnde: eaterdhy: Dundradic ealléd | CUrsioni(rom Towr ye ) artford friends of the balladist, who died | a gesture of Impatient dissent. The physi- oW WHTE IR it lis R HOA ot ove U7 § : m/“ "I“‘""L"“';‘I’ ‘m"lfl‘ y ""”";" / alled | o acronaut last night came down on the e e Al Tere, tan yours'sam, and Is bUFied 1 0ne of | sal sxortion. scand to :.:‘m.\:»”mn:hfm:.:“m's G LR LR L LU R t0s Gther Hotle g i Usiedis A 0 Inquire | top of the ice houses on the north side of Lttael Mo L LML the old cemeteries In the city. reverie. Dummy vanished instanter, and ana WANT TO TRAD . i of friends who live in the towns | Ccurtland lake. This Is the second time this | There is to be a division encampment of | ~The memorial Is to bo a granite pedestal | turning to me with an odd expression. af the companies come from. The militia boys | has occurred this season, while it happened | the Nationg] Guard of Pennsylvania at Get- | With bas-reliefs in bronze representing war | countenance, Jackson remarked: ‘That fs 78 1) Noclabls, They recelved all yisitors | ONY once last season. tysburg in the near future and great prepara. | icenes such as Work's song suggost. There | a preity coitags over therer: poIntIng o a These are the Planks at the People’s In & cordial manner and left an impression | The ®reat animal trainers, D'Osta, his | foi B8 B 0 B0 HEE M8 ate au. | Will lso be a bust of the author of the | farm house we were then passing. Immedi- s vitd : g P " | wife, Pauline Nana and Prof. Riccardo, with s TH1E 2 by AL famous song. The memorial will be erccted [ ately afterward, putting spurs to his horse, t ty W with those who had considered the militia | Lo fions and leopards, after having finished | thorities. — The encampment will continue | on the City park, south of the stale capitol, | he went clattering down the road at a 5.1 I+ Rougetexactly WHAT you want “"kltl»" that they were gentlemen, and above [ a four weeks' engagement at Courtland, | eight days, and will be formally opened on | and will occupy one of the most picturesque | galt. leaving me to bring up the rear. Not 2. Atthe PRJCE that you want. he average at that leavo tomorrow for Toledo, August 11. Licutenant Colonel Charles S. | 5pots in Hartford. her word was spoken until we reached 3 t th = g : August 11 Lieutena olonel Charles § artfo : X} ; ki cached A e TE St 5 LOYAL TO FULLERTON. Aguew's juvenile band of OCreston, Ta. [ Greene of Philadelphia will be provost mar- | Henry C. Work, the author of “March- [ General ~Lee's headquarters, whither we Lo TERMS that you want The company from Fullerton is composed | accompanicd the Chicago, Burlngton & | ji quring the encampment. President ing T a8 " Wake Nicodemu were bound. RaTURE of thirty genial and intelligent young men, | Quincy excursion to Courtland beach yester- | 21 . 3 srandfather’s Clock,” and a score of popu- = % 13. 81k Taypestry Parlor. Couchos, They are especially proud of their home town | day &nd ndered several selections” while | Cleveland, Secretary Lamont and other mem- | lar songs thirty years ago, was born in the AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA 1. 950 Folding T. spring edse, fringed, worth $15.00: this and did not overlook any chance yesterdny | Stationed on the seccnd story of the switch- | bers of the president's cabinet, General Scho- | city of Middletown, October 1, 1832, but 3 — ol B0 Folding Tablos, rogulur price Wk 8708 g g to advertise their town. “We've got the | back. fleld, major general commanding the United | was educated and made his home ~here | Fred Belelt Found Dend on the Porch of S ON06EItaH 10RO ch, TAtosb Ny 16, LEIEBO L ahiEln s e et ol o ORATE liveliest town in the state,” sald one of the The three little lions that were born at | S'ates army, together with other prominent | through life. He learned the printer's trade His Saloon—Heart Fallure. FOgUliLE8H50 Kooty this wouk BLOS S - sligy. tutlquc, worth #1.00; thls: week boys, “and are spending more mney on public | Courtland on Saturdsy could not be placed | regular army officers, will be present at least | In Hartford, and worked at the case before Fred Beleit, a saloon keeper, was found . $L2% solid ok, I ik, cine seat 13130 Ohenillo Couches, spring odge, Improvements than any town in Nebraska, | on exhibition yesterday for the reason that | one day as the guests of Adjutant General ; he began his song writing, not far from the { dead on a sofa on the back porch of his Rockers, solls overywiere for &150; this woreh ¥15.00; this week 8780 Contracts have been let to build a water their mother refused to allow them to be | Greenland and review the troops. outbreak of the civil war. One of his tem- | woioon " Twenty-fourth and K. stre 41000 Folding 1at Rack 1 88610 G apoaf pleces Sburlor U vHILEe) electric light plant, and. five new busi removed from the cliscd cage in which they | Captain Alexander Rodgers, Fourth cavalry, | Derance songs, “Father, Dear Father Come | HHO0R At T e e U O ke I L R DR ESTIMIL L blocks will be bullt this summer and fal were born, United States army, whose wite 1s a daughter | Home,” was composed and published just | an early hour yesterday morning. 5. Mdozen Maple Folding Clialrs, fin- Iy oucoin-Le fornier price The grounds chosen for the militia are It was expceted that the mother of the | Of Senator Cameron, has been detalled by the | before the war, and was i where by Mr. Beleit was a man well known here, ished lHght, worth $1.50; this weok 600 ‘ fnnvvnh-m as any that could have been cub llons would perform yesterday, but she | Becretary of war ml attend the Aiu-um\)”l"'fl; ;;'[‘;"“"):"":"':hfifX'r':‘t‘l’ s n“:‘“'vrvl\”" ‘.:.',Tf."." having come to South Omaha n years b 2 Bibie Stands, regular val .o #125; CARPET 8 ected. Tents for the four companies have | could not be induced to leave her young | and perform such duty as may be required ] v, ot his humor- | ago. Ho was a quiet man, but for the last s weok 38u. : : 2 s 8 e induc o leave he G L Gl STH SRS ¥ S WIART Fiightha as a q an, or the 7. A _lot of solid onk Centel bles, 17, 2,000 yards Ruslish Linoloum, rogu- been comfortably arranged and the view of | ones to enter the cage with the other two | Of him by Governor Pattison. ous songs that took like wildfire during the | five weeks hed been drinking a gocd denl U R R L e LB all the packing houses from Camp Johnston | large lions. After fighting against being re- The encampment will cost the state about o luneiai: corsatly | A4 his condition was pitiful. At midnight 8. 20 0nly, Medicine Cabinots,solid oak, 18, One ot Mogacite Rugs, wortl §1 is _excellent. moved to the large cage for over an hour, | $200,000. Of this $140,000 will be for pay of Qrandiatiiersgoiig was universally | when his two sons closed the saloon Mr WOrth $4.50; this wook s 40, Shiswaoi 7as Inasmuch as all of the packing houses were | D'Osta, the trainer, finally concluded to | the troops and the balance for transportation, | SUng in the north for years. But the words | gojoit appeared to be as cheerful as he had® U J2 only Infutits: Gribs, with 1. Ono yurd | romnants ot fngraln, running yesterday the companies were out [ allow her to remain with her three little | Subsistence, horse hire, quartermasters’ stores f'.'(;', ":"’”fl Bt Uil ¢ ”‘“1 f‘”"";' I"“"‘ Were | been for a week and the sofa was pulled out siddos, wortl, 85.00; this wook J WOELI B il wosk 10w to do their protective duty at an early hour | ones, who were born on Saturday. and incidental Marching Thro' Georgla,” and the singe's | on the porch, When his son Albert went regular price 8200; this Week 8. Brussols, Wordh he and ‘We; this. Weolk In the morning. They patrolled all the dis- | Those who failed to attend the afternoon | The division headquarters will occupy the ; i - Contradict Reports. thoroughly drilled soldlers, and are accus- K i st memory Will be longest kept in the public [ to the building at § o'clock In (he morning 10: w0 15 tricts where there was any prospect of a | performances of the lons missed one of the | Summit of Seminary Ridge, near the spot | mind by this famous ballad. e found his father dead. Mr. Beleit was PARLOR FURNITURE tot Misfit sols Carpet, real clash, but nothing occurred to cause even | preatest exhibitions of its kind that has | Where General Lee witnessed Pickett's [ Work composed the words and music of his | 4 very corpulent man and Dr. . who 5 5 2.00; this week Buiarrest. It was the same way laat ovening | Srcn raonciaicions of its kind, that has | FIlC, charge: songs. He made a fortune by his songs, and | had frequently been called {o attend’ N L Gepicce solid ouk Pavior Suits in o ot Iinussels Iiugs, regular between & and 7 o'clock. The companies | hus been In charge of these animals. entered | The cavalry and artillery will be detached [ Wasted it in fruit raising at Vineland, N. J. | says that he died of heart failure. The Bt T e ML U I foat drilled out and were stationed at quarters | tlie cage with the lions on a number of after- | from the brigades and will be formed into | Finally, the plates of his ballads were de- | funeral will tske place this afternoon from 12, Extra Jargo size Divans, plush up= 40340 nchos, worth £500: tiils waek DRG - In different parts of the city, but there was | noons, taking the place of his wife, Pauline | provisional battalions, under command of the | Stroved in the Chicago fire in 187L Mr. | th residence at 4 o'clock holster valk fratme, worth $10.00; 2,000 folls Brussols Carpet, oxtra not an opportunity for a single arrest dur- [ Nana, and on these ocoasions the exhibitions | superior officers respectively. They will oc- | Work died here June 8, 1884, and is buried | The embers of the family w 3 heuvy Boods, worth 81 2: this weok 680, Ing the entire evening. B e O it rou 6L B ) eLER th | LRt Call e tHaO10 KNov N cemeteryiH| Fuiatilt was) inecesaaty oy i e et MORE CHICAGO RUTCHERS. puts a great deal more life into the perform- | Codori farm, between the Emmetsburg road ":,f::;'s‘ “‘;"{‘“‘:;"‘Q,‘,f:,”’mfi:‘\',":;': m‘:",’r"r':d tha ———— It was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon | 8nce than does his wife, but the whip he | and Hancock avenue. This part of the fleld | v /oo, Wans 10 grave s decorated with ALEX KLASS DROWNED. when fifteen butchers from Chicago come | uses is considerably larger than he is known as the Bloody Angle and ls direotly | piePlOTial G0y WIS gTAVE s fecorited With down on the motor gar and with their grips | Yesterday was the elghty-ninth day since | in front of the place where Pickett’s charge | AEIE 1 COWCrs ek Selzed with Cramps While Hathing at the In their hands, chaperoned by a clerk from | Courtland beach opened the season. During | ended. The United States artillery and cav- INDIANS IN THE WAR. ot of Davenport Strect. Cudahy's, marched from Twenty-fourth and | this time Dan Barnell, the aeronaut, has | alry will be encamped in the immediate vi- NDIANS I Eai Alex ‘Kiass, aged 21, was drowned. in. t N streets direct to the packing house. Some | made fifty-four successtul balloon ascen- | cinity. I L LG il WS 0 BT s s ned e of the gang stopped to get a drink at what | slons and as many parachute jumps at Court- All the rest of the troops will be stationed | jority of people, remarks the New York Sun, i Missouri river at the foot of Davenport street they considered the “last chance,” but it | land. This is perhaps as gcod a record as | along the confederate line of battle. The | that there are more than 2,300 pensioners of | last evening. In company with eral happened to be a saloon conducted by a | can be shown by any aeronaut this season. | First brigade will pitch its tent at the south- | the civil war in Indian territory, exclusive | friends Klass went In swimming. He was union butcher and the men did not get what | The balloon has gone up every evening and | ern end of the camp ground. Two regiments | of Oklahoma, and that the amount patd them | woiz0q with cramps and sunk fmmediatel they wanted. twice on Sundays, except when the wind was | Will be stationed near Spangler's woods and | last year was $312,000, the sum contributed | g co 5 0 - 4 = R The order for all the militiamen to move | too strong to allow of the balloon being in- | two others in the rear of the confederate line | to residents of Oklahoma in the same year Several expert swimmers were there and to Lincoln on Tuesday has not been changed. | flated without danger. Two ascensions, how- | of battle, near Seminary Ridge. The Second | being $623,000. they dived for the body, but could not find Major Reed was in charge of the troops | ever, were lost on account of the balloon | brigade will occupy the two slopes of Sem- In May, 1861, the confederate congress | it. Mr. Klass was a single man and lived last evening, as all of the higher officials had | being out of repair. fnary Ridge, with four regiments on the | adopted a resolution including zlm»( '\‘\I)U;Ir of “lvllh'hls”m'r-'nl 1“1‘ rlfll:l \'z;»th’ Svl vnletull; gone away. Sebasti v west side and the other two on the east. | the present Indian territory and Oklahoma, | Street. He traveled for an Omaha house and Colonel William Bishoft’s father of Ne- ,.??K‘u?‘s’"'»'.?é‘.'éifu‘.',‘f T evenimeThie 1o | The headquarters of General Wiley, com: | too, with the confederncy, and especially Rell Jnowatabout Lowne SDCCIRING var Formerly Pe)p‘e’s Mammoth Instalimaat Kousa braska City was a guest at Camp Johnston | the greatest attraction yet given at the | mander of the brigade, will be directly east | among the Cherokess there were many re- | ties were organized and every effort made ¥ & g > o t last evening. beach. Millor breaks Stones of from one to | of division headquarters. The Third brigade | cruits from the Indian tribes to the southern | to recover the body, but without avail. The Cudahy company says: “The report | ten pounds with his bare fist quicker than | Will ~be compact, and vill be lo- | army, but they maintained an independent e Send 10 cents for postage on big '9% catalogue, clreulated by the strikers that men we have | an ordinary person can with a hammer, and | cated —on the Codorl farm, on the | organization and cut actually very little fig- WESTERN PENSIONS, 3 i been feeding and lodging in the plant since | he challenges the biacksmiths of Omaha to | ground where Pickett's division was massed | ure in the fight. ‘Write for Special Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free. the strike bogan had $4.50 per week deducted | a test. He also offors $25 to any person | beforo making the charge. The parade, re- | The War department at the beginning of | List of Disabled Veterans Recently R from their pay Is without any foundation | whom he cannot throw in a Graeco-Roman | view and drill grounds will be in front of the | the war appeared to attach great importance bered by the General Govern Whatever. We have boarded and lodged all | wrestling in fifteen minutes. He is the | camp and will extend to the Emmetsburg | to the Indians as auxiliaries of the union WASHINGTON, Au Special to The men entirely at our own expenso and have mpion strong man of the world, and | road. forces, and considerable effort was given to | Bee.)—Pensions granted, issue of August 1, made no deduction from thelr puy.” gives an exhibition of Iifting heavy weights, | The three divisions of the naval reserves, | assist in their organization, but without very | 1594, wer . . < A similar statement has been made by | etc., which is said to be unusually fine. two battallons of which are located in Phil- | much success. The total humber of Indians | Nebraska: Increase-David P, Cole, L5 the Omaha Packing company. ——— adelphia and the other in Pittsburg, will go | enlisted 'in the northern side between the | nfagon City, Custer. Original widows, etc. “CUPIDENE™ i Sl Shenandoal Valley Lands into camp on August 6 at League island | years 1861 and 1865 was 3,550, but a consider- | [0\ cole, Mason Cit e Uyt 5 ] MANHGDB HESTUHED v,,mm,nl‘.m!‘,i’. LABOR DAY ARRANGEMENTS, Why v 3 - , vy yard bly larger number served on the other side, Towa NONFinGIe Sta e : Kt b LA . 80 west when such grand opportuni- | navy yard. ably large: wa: Original —H keter, Des oL LY sUhe preacrlps [— tes exist in West Virgin'a, Maryland end th | Secretary Herbert has detailed the United | and oftset the efforts of those who were | Moines, Polk: Reuben I, Conery Maquoketa, 3 G dltts ot 110, Badota hus e vl e ons Shanhaess Will Bo No Disappolntment in the Char- | famous Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, a sec- | States cruiser New York to report at the | ynionists, or, rather, who attached them- § ore W. McCullough, St 3 3] Tiwonouias Lishie 1 o Bioic, Bettinal Einpiatinn, Herate Dese noter of the Celebration. tlon possessing all the requisites for health, | island on August § to give the reserves a | golyves to the union side, for the knowledge ell; John 9 Bitsbien Untitnoss s Marcy, Kxnavaiing Draine Ve ag ; : ; o BT B thres days' tour In the open sea. . On tho | Se(ee {0 100 (VO 3'IN the war of the re- | Bendenc Fize M W _ Soutl 5 Eimple m"'"‘;:s""" ;‘{“"“I"‘l‘" "‘l’"‘"“.“’” be treated | coptort ad Prosperityl | 1 States is at- | 13th the reserves will break camp at League | pyict ‘wora at no time very clearly under- | ShEIDYS e B, qulre Konda, : g CUPIDENI: clonn:on tho liver, the Lidueys and tho urinary grandest Labor day celebration this | {ruoijng greater attention; people from the | island and proceed to Gettysburg, where they | g0 by any of the Indians, and some in- | Marrison Arthur Burhs, Ci BEROREIANDIARIE CEERNSOLA L mDUrtos. year ever witnessed in this city. north and west are looking that way with | Wil be fiationed —until’ the encampment | gunces were well authenticated in which In- | Union; James H. Culbertson, Shannon Cit CUPTDENE strengthens and rostores amall weak organs, The committee held another meting yester- | the view of locating. Improved farm lands | closes. They will be Inspected and mus- | gjgn troops fought during the war on both | Uni A e R O ol Feason st e Wity por o e troublud it o re 0 i i S thr tered and take part in the drills the same | g lte i Stevens, Grinnell, Poweshick. Original Fnance e OEIDE Anas s 8190 y eports co are to ained jer acre and des, altern g eannell ek oy moniais. A writtenguarantec i e (181X DOXOS ot affoc - day and the reports of the subcommittees | are to be obtained at from $8 per acre and sld widows, etc.—Elizabeth S. Blair, Des Moine: nanent cnre. $1,00 1 box. six for P A R asck s P , . 7 Wit the other troops. coms strange In this day that capable | }\ shaw the work to be going on in good style | WPWards, unimproved timber lands at from | a8 Dk 100] ¥ o It seems strange | s fihesln Polk. Renewal—Minor of John Mattison, Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO., P. 0. 76 San ¥ Fo and the members of the committee say that | -pt0 ¥6 ber acre. ASMRESAGEERROMESHERMAN, military leaders, " skilled In the sclence of | (ciloasa, Mahask Soimay Drug 06.. 1110 Faranin St. duialia: Cautb Brog.. o E Rich mineral lands are chep, excellent | While we were eating a whistle blew. It | war and familiar with the geographical po- | “South Dakota: Original—David R. Strat- the prospects were never brighter here for a | water powe manufacturing sites, b ss | was from a little tugboat that had steamed | gition of the border states in which the | ton, Rapid City, Pennington. Increase— ———— Charles C. Moulton, Plerre, Hughe! mammoth celebration and picnic than at the | Jocations, etc., are numerous. The schools | its wey up the swollen and dangerous river | pattles were to be begun, if not decided, present time. and churches are excellent; the people are | from Wilmington. It passed the enemy | ghould have fallen into the error of suppos- e A committee, consisting of Messrs. Beer- | hospitable and extend a warm welcome to | hidden on eitner bank. It was the first | jng that in a country capable of furnishing Receipts of Gold Bullion. man,.Sebring and Meyer, was appointed to | newcomers. The climate is unzqualled, no | sound from the north heard since the army | more than 8,000,000 competents, a few semi- Mont., Aug. 12.—The receipts get prices on music and report at the next left the ocean. No one in all the north | aborigines practically restricted to [ of gold bullion at the United State v . B severe storms or cyclones, no contagious savage meeting of the general committee. The com- | diseases. knew where Sherman's army was. Rumors | ¢y plains of the west, could be a formidable | office at Helena during the past weck mittee on speakers reported that it was un- Half rate excursions from Chicago and | brought from the scuth said it was “floun- | g.otor in a conflict so extensive, but the fact [ amounted to $120,088.74. This is the largest L.KE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS A able to secure Samucl Gompers for an ad- 3 ns | i Olio, w ering s the swamps of the o/ recalled ftlath tho oy umlilcary | wRshis Bsiness In, he hiator SaC he ablee, I all B. & 0. towns in Indiana and Ohio, will | dering and perishing in thi v must be recalled that the Y not in amount, bul [n number of bars dress, butfelt pretty sure that Eugene V. | b run to the Shenandoah Valle Y " day the general di- ' At 0 in states and A ; S doa y on August | Carolinas.” That day the general d Naltions that were possessed in states & t Jn amount, L o pur ) Debs and Thomas I Kidd would come to | 7 and 14, September 4 and 15, October 2, | rected me to board th's tugboat, run down :;;:}[‘m‘;m beyond the Misslssippl related to | melted and assayed, 10 being handled. S BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE. Omaha on Labor day to speak. Mr. Kidd is | Noyember 6 and December 4. tho river In the night and carry dis- TR Foongic's with Indians. They |y — general secretary of the National Machine Further Information given free. Address | patches to General Grant in front of RIch- | Cow"ine only hostile force which the local LOVE Wood Workers union and is said to be a | M V. Richards, land and immigration agent, | mond, and to President Lincoln at Wash- ' MG SGCE thore were any, had known, NSk nioratar, L I 50 B SR LI ORe MU, ington, writes 8. H. M. Byers In McClure's ;04" part which they were popularly sUD- | gten depends on beauty. The loss of one means ¥ FROM of the assistant marshals have = — Magazine for August. ! Dosed to have taken in the revolution ! u.‘xr the lo ¥ hair is ecliom be e Datcly fiom < AN not reported, and the committee desires their A New Traln to Chic “Don't say much about how we are do- " to qualify them for active serv titul. Luin and presence at the meeting on August 20, when | Commencing August 12, the “Omaha and | Ing down here,” eaid the general, as he put SCCMSC '8 BAVRL Trovaments of southern | bleaching, e they will begin the work of preparing. the | Chicago special,” via the Chicago & North- | his arm about me and said farewe!l that troops in the southwest. IMPERIAL 5 DIRECT FROM THE TANK. Ing through the principal streets of the ety | morning. Vestibuled dining car, Wagner | Breat swath here. Just say we are taking G 550 Fonan 150,000, HAIR REGENERATOR 3 A ING) Botler OO S cci e oy idon on the grounds. The committees will also | western” standard. to the bottom of the river before daylight” | A new story done to make Labor day of 1894 an occasion Gas and Electric Fixtures, wide and out of its banks everywhere; the = vania: “I'll never forget how old Bije IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MFG, CO., 1to ik "\ 81020 H. I West Leavenworth Motorman o large nd finest assortme 4 T % o R oriman saves His | It with the largest and finest assortment of | yp g Jitle log cabin at City Point, and when his credulity, promising to pay toll on their Omaha, 107 S. lath St. 1 & Walnut Sts,, PHLADELPHIA, PA. streot line Jumped the track at the foot of Faopralon Slates East, me into a back room, read the letters I hearted fellow, and often in the face of bet- - [ SNERVE sEEDS, excursions call at the Chicago, Milwaukee & | muny questions. Then General Ord en- returned. But the boys, lke that letter, wer, Henduelio, Wake ulness, Lost Mo ool ¥ 1isal0is, NOFVouss plunged through the curb and sidewalk and | address F. A. NASH, “Lick here,” sald General Grant, de- ' thus eluding old Bije. Upon one of Gr DY OVer € Xertion, youthal errors, Gxeossve useof (bacco, ol o sm fcocs tho news from Sherman. He his beat tion, a young Mr. Smith, who was then i M Eive'n writt ney. 8ol by Wik swinging In the air. The car was loaded to their triends, When 1t Jumped tra tams | tho “Northwestern ¢ dally, spurs; I am o glad, I was gelting & It AWheellng pike oid Bije caught sight of Fold 1o Omaba, Neb., by Sherman & McConnell. y Kunn & Co. wid by Vickers & Merchant, drug had come t0 a standstill. Motcrman Bru —_ man. [ knew my man. 1 knew my man,” structing the road. — Smith greeted Bije in Rawlins, the adjutant general, was called we want to go on. — You see ground. The curbstones were broken to | E. B. Drason of Kearney is ut the Del- paving blocks torn up. The wreck was | J. M. Kirkpatrick of Beatrice Is a Paxto A MILITARY ROOSTER. gulled any longer ! Ay skl sl ERaateien. s: p:Paxtan B Zu \ a darn if you have General Grant with THE GREAT MILITARY SCHOOL OF Till WEST, Itk sccond at ths farther there would undoubtedly have been | terday. | history repeats itself. It relates to a bird of = B¢t locution. Bofore selecting w school, write for Hlusteatsd eualogue W ED OUT THE the city. i | P weral Grant. FISHED OUT THE SACKS. ¥ were firat sent up the ol Aroastook road trom | alsted young Jihincin Ganeral Gean tmown Thief Kobs the Street Car Com- pay toll’ Seeing that he was Central College 0f Young Ladlea program. The features of the day in general | western railway, leaves Omaha daily at | evening down at the river bank. “Don't t I he Indian terri- : ay, leaves a daily at 5:45 TS esent population of the In Wil oonsist of a grand parade in the morn- | p. m., and arrives at Chicago 8:45 next | tell them in the north we are cutting any mf‘;’:zmg the establishment of Oklahoma in TH“N M and a line of sports at Syndicate park in the | slepers and chair cars form the eq care of whatever Is getting in front of us. v, ; o © equipment ! IEVE IT WAS GRANT. LRl | o, T SR L : ; ulps T o't get knocked | DIDN'T B artecl i aatores Aty e BuEsT POWER for Corn and Keed Mills, Baling ernoon. Two large beeves will be roasted | of this train, and are all up to “North- | And be careful your boat don’t get knocked of General Grant was told e en ot A ol e sl Solof SRS, vt hga s Hay, Running Scparators, Crenmeries, &e. 0 o r b ! , L B er day or Turkish bathy do not affcet it 18 I8 45 nat (T : : prepare a lino of sports to entertain the chil- | © 1401 1 et Our little craft was covered nearly all ' the Pittsburg Dispatch the other day by a i ov Turkish Lo iy (0] g O A Tk p dren. They all say nothing will be left un- 0l tiokok. omoe, over with cotton bales, The river was vory | resident . of Washington county, Pennsyl- | ural as nature. Detection impossible, Book about : O0TTO GASOLINE ENGINES V| v vho o) gate a Vashington 5 ] % not soon to be forgotten, e rCHI mght was dark, Whatever the enemy may —Oliver, who kept the toli gate at Washing! DRI X Stationary or Portable. o B g O s remodelled his storc- | yave thought of the litte pufts of steam far on thé old Wi ling pike, held up General )2 Fifth Avenue, N. Y ; JIM BLUDSOE BRUNER. Iy adapting it to the rapldly tnorenst | fo W (e KR TAPI Wetely W Wof fONR - Grent xf“;r:.’.'(”l\hllcb;“l;li' colltiat boys whio | wooMLby Shermag &boOanaell 1019 Dadgo A s Fend for Catalog! cte., desoribing work to be done, = Ing business of I*. M. Russell, who occupies | ¢ once carried me o Virginia, Grant was drove over the pike. They worked upon Chicago, 245 Lake St. OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS, Passengers from a Terriblo Death, gas and electric fistures in the west. ¥ ickel has been lost 2 au officer vas announced with dispatches way back. Many a nickel ha : A motor ear on the West Leavenworth —a-— from Sherman he was delighted. He took to the old tollkeeper, for he i kind- P T S T e A For full information concerning summmer | rirhed out of my clothing, and asked me ter judgment remitted the toll until they IANHOOD STOR T woreeful Temedy B ARV ficinhs At orX | excur the C rntoed Lo Cure L NOTVGUS QiRewsos. sncli s Wenk Mooy T oon 08 B yesterday afternoon, turned a sharp angle, | St. Paul ticket office, 1504 Farnam street, or tered, never came; they took another route R ness, all drains and 1oss of power in erative Orgnns of ClLhOr 80X can landed on the edge of a twenty-foot embank- General Agent. lighted as a child. “Look here, Ord, at visits to Washington, during his admin Y. ulants which lead to Intirmity, a i g2 carrad N ment, with the front platform and two wheel 145 P, - e -1 5 P, M. at Omuhin, 8:45 A, M, at Chicago n the swamps of the Carolinas in college, tcok him out one day for a drive. A v SABT ruggin s, Ask o fi 1), B0k Rent sonled Its utmcst capacity with two ball tesms ang | The new vestibuled train now running on I am so glad,’ sad Ord, rattling his big they ‘came near the toll gate on the B Wrapper { e e there was a wild scramble for the doors, R~ tle uneasy." them, He went aut of his house, took hold 2 \ 1 i L but fn the jam nobody escaped until the car PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS. I not a bit,” said Grant. “I knew Sher- ' of the rope and pulled the pole down, ob- 5 EDUCATIONAL. Jim Bludsoe-like, stuck to his post and held A. M. Wright of Chadron fs in the city. he gravely continued, almost to himself. x familiar way and said: ‘Lnukrym'; lllt‘lg‘t:i - s — the brake tight against the wheels until S, ville of Tilde S a » Py 0 0 ili Jumped from his swing'ng platform to solid | M- T- White of Linceln is at the Millard. | jeave of absence was made out for me to go a sard-ule smile. He had just begun to ; y | north to my home, where I had been but gee through the 'tricks 4;{ llu‘| l\‘ullrlprn-‘lmlyh T B0es, the aldawa Goked apd tha wocden:| lope, elght days during the whole wa | and wa going to allow himself to be i pleces, the sidewalk wrecked and the wooden | 100 | elght days during the whole war. and was not going to allow himself to be SWEET SPRINGS, Mo. caused by mud packed between the ralls and | guest. An amusing incident of the ‘‘Aroostook 8 o > zone 4 2 L 49nE5 0 e *Aroostool n: you'll have vay Lol or you can't War Dopa® tinent wmong military schoots of the Unien | Suuos, Propares pavement. If the car had gone two feet | (. H. Venner of Boston was in Omaha yes- | war,” as told by a survivor, shows how , YOUi l"n‘;:‘:n»:l I i ne added th & mast i . Y for Collvge, Business, West Point or Annapalis. Steons fucalty, unoquallod a number of fatalities. T YT v bate | sarcastic way. with a leer: ‘General Grant! ESLIE MARAA\DULE, M Attorney F. H. Bentley of Kimball fs in | victory that accompanied an artillery bat- | 58 R . ool.' ‘Really,’ pers 3 ] : LESL| \DUKE, Managoar. tley.of Klmballl s in talion. The men on their start for the war | You must tak or. a: Loo), Beally, pop A. C. Putnam and wife, Chadron, are Pax. y But Bije got angry at his apparent impu- s - 4 stie il Molunkus as far as Patten,-and were then | But Bij g t or no AR | at o | conmter marched back and'sent o' Houlton | dence and s, 46" lp i Ak, OR A . piny of Two Hundred Dollars. John Hine of Madison 1s registered at the | over the alled military road. s rant, yol A - : robbed of ahout $200 early or s T. F. Harblson of Norfolk is registered at | (Me.) Journal, a rooster was purchased in a into his pocket asd, after tossiug i o cc, Ellzabeth Aull Semlnary. 200 early yosterday morn- drove on, laughing at the inc.den ! ] . o ( Baptist Female College. . LJ the Millard spirit of barter, and it became in a few days s, a The style of cabinet work which best lend ing and the police are looking for the thief. often related the: incident afterwards, and o sty s A d A. H. Roberts, Los Angeles, Ca * a great pet of the men. He would ride as ) 8 greatly.' itself to economic limitations in the Omaha Conductors on the north end lne deposit | tne Merchants. s Angeles, Cal, s at | 0 0ldly upon the old-fashioned brass field it seemed to amuse him greatly TACITUR house of today is that simple, light and el their money in sacks in a sort of slot ma- TR o) o : | pieces, when on the march, as ever “Old | STONBWALL, THR gant class of household furniture which | — =t ,, chine at the power house at Twenty-second | city yestordup . . F o SmONR Was I the | Ape,’ (ho Wisconsin war cagle, did on the | Al persons who saw much of General | [h, M, “oxistence during the elghteenth EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. T R : banter of his regiment. When the g Stonewall Jackson zemarked his taciturnity | *PF e TR A 8 S and Nicholas streets when they get through { H. M. Uttley and H Murphy of O'Niell | wore fired in artitiory practice his aelight | and his sel-abstragtion, I once rode with .’l,'l'“ Chiffonnlere Is of that order and per- i work, Some thief knew of this custom and | are Merchants guests | a5 iinutonss, na he watld nep bla winge | M\ dubing the eirikes Gay, ssys W. M. Talls- | Fhe Chiaunisre ¥ of that erder and p L devised a scheme to gather in to his own | W. E. Borah and R. B. Green of Doise, | and crow lustily while the boys hurrahed, | ferro in the Century, and I now recall the (o6 \t5 8 Ci R MG g @ BTN pockets some of the nickels tho corporation | Idaho, are Millard guests " | When the battalion came home they had a | trip as one of the ‘most loncsome I ever | &4 Beauidy i WO T oue s o an collects daily. He rigged up a wire with a | 1, F. Marsh and J. W. Guodhard of Elk- | 89ft of trlumphal entry Into Bangor, On made. It was in the summer of 1862, shortly 1ol CtGb im0t ‘burnished brass, Department of the University of Omaha BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR hook on the end and one by one fished the | horn are at the Merchar — The arrangement of the drawers and top YOUNG LADIE, OMAIA, NEB sacks of coln out of the box and carted them TN e TR T T ] s . " Is admirable, and glves almost the advan- | THOROUGH, CAREFUL, all term begins Wednesday, Septem) away. ’I I"n' »Ir;;‘l car I\[llflh-luh were ’Il“‘ in Om: tages of a dressing table. T irror Is of "ELPFUL or catalogue and particulars apply to the AWAra of ha tobbery unill (he man . whase Rabert Gliiore 1 canaed 1o bia 1oom Highewt of ail i Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. e tannlere. campleta.la_6.fest. 3. Inches T T 1o g o R LA BRY Tk BRI AR a single sack of coln remained by an dttack of cholera morbus. g and 3 feet 4 inches wide: It has 9 draw- A Home for Young Ladies. NB Detectives were put to work on the case | J. A. Munson and J. M. Kingery of Alns ers of 8 sizes and a large cabinet With modern oity accommodations and_ pas ® — i at once. Some recently discharged con- | WOPth were I the city last evening An efectiva deiail T the ourving tront, | rentan"ovcralibis, Youne men are neived | MATIONAL - PARK SEMINARY ductors are suspected and their movements | © Willlam lius and I L. Albert of | which Is not only decorative and historically [ sacially, physically, Intclicctuatly, ‘morally are being closely watched. Colunbus were in Omaha yesterday aceurate, but valuable as sdded space in the | COURSES — CLABSICAL, BC C = Y T Johu Gore of Hastings and R. . Todd of { popia LM, NORMAL, COMMERCIAL. | SUBURBSOF W ASHINGTIN D . & Do you have headache, dizziness, drowsl- | juinata were at the Arcade yesterday N Do mot buy. furniture swithout gettingour | Expense guaranteed, §106.00 per y For Youns Women. Collestate asd Semis ness, loss of appetite and other symptoms ol i 3 |4, PR i hopriettvirty T Ml BUPPORT DEPARTMENT. 87, Coursen. | Beautitul grounds 5,08 4t blligusness? Hcod’s Sarsaparilla will vy 4 \ LS \ ‘e H Address, Bend for illustrated catalogue to Washings cure y.u = . N .| ton, D.'C Heateu by Masked Mon and Roblied oot each 1 R = A e ngton.* BAU CLAIRE, Wis, Aug 12.-Mrs - =, FURNITURE of Every Dosoriot on l'slccm‘“""om' asinial R ad'Fa ¥ BULL ROHLFF—Osmus F., Sunday morning, 3 Boat Instruction in all depart EW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY; Co N N ?. Willlam Wallace of this city was last night o'clock (born Noveimnber, 16, 1863). Funeral Temporary Loci brutally beaten by ked robbers at the | Tuesday at 2 p. m., from residence, 2562 e 1806 und 1208 Douglas Steaat Akt OF SUNI) July. bine v Ll | Bl Sl ABSOUUTELY PURS MOONNE Beaton towuship, five miles from fends invitéa L3 WRIGHT, B. 5, A M, Corawall,