inn "9 1'L.ATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY i : m x c i , v f : i ; 1 : t a u y I, l.SSS. ciwjBrwvMrjiMS-: Mayor, CU-iK, Tri)ii i:iit, Alt .rin-y, l'.ll-.IM .1'. 1'OlllV . lilll', MhihIi:.!!, C'uimc.luieti, ward, " 4lli. " J H Sl.MTHON : II Smith J H Wa i ,i;man JSVl:N 1'I.AKIi A AlAllOI.K .1 'A M.Vl II KWH V. It M.I..,K .1 V W'O KliACII I A '.V V. If 1 1 I 1 1 M .Junks W m V.'i isi i: i M .'. Mi Ki ll v ( . W I L I T ' N fri .:l-.l '.sKI, ' r McijM.t.i'N, riiKs (J V.'.l.i'iNs .'.lJiiAiit:i; loaul I'uli. Voik-V fit ''.! ;o:, or.it I I) II WliSWui'.TU CO TY OK K 1 ' K 1S. Latest by Telegraph. IIOKUOWIlD abi stolen. Treasurer. 1i-iiii y 1 e,u.:ir, - Clerk. J'.i u:y ri. ik, Ke"riii-r ,I ii'ci;s l'uiiit.v II-c.,. il'-r I.tI; I iM l.ici l.'o li t, SUciiiT, Murvcytir. Attorney. till i it. 'll Till). -'.ciHlilir', Cotiiily J it l.,.;. liilAlill OK SCl'KltVI.S'iilS. A. J:. 'i' i::. ... I'lattsmoiitli l,oi is !', ' 'ii'iii.. Wi-cimi;; Water It. A. CA M IT.KI.l, lll'M. I'nl.l.nl'K l'i i:it i:i i cii I-1 Ki.a I 1A t ill rem l I'.i.it Vi . II. 1'om, -I : f v M l,i: ia V. . ('. r.lidM'Al.TlCIt .1. ii. l'.l Iv I N I'.A i; A . AlliILK A I.I.K 'i Ill'.KS t.V ..! A .NA!:l Sri N K V. Ku-S'Ci.1. A. 1I IVMtN, i.IIIV,'lftlll Yalo's Oldest Graduate Dead. Buffalo, K. Y., January ;1. Tin: Iicv. David LutIiroi Ihmii, the oldest living graduate of Yale College, died here Sunday. lie was in li I ri iV.Uh year. Weather Indications. lie wna horn in Cold Uun. Mass., and was For Nebraska: "Wanner followed hy the son u Ucvolutionary soldier wli lived to he S7. 1 lis inothi r died at tli.' a,eof82. The famous Dr. Timothy D wight was president of Yale whin young, llunn entered in 180;, and there were 400 stinlents in all d irtni'-nts of the college that year. In lsl lie gradu ated and ipent three years at the And over Theological Seminary, going from there to a Congregational pastorate at lie preached in sue cooler, fair weather, light to fresh south eily wind, becoming aouthweaterly The Eastern Blizzard- NiNTUCKEr, Mass., Jan. 31. It is two weeks since any mail has been received here. The sound is full of ice and ex tends as far as the eye can reach. Condition of James Redpath. Nkw York, Jan. 31. Janus liedpath Greenfield, Mass was reported easier this morning, and the I cession at S nnlrich, on Cape Coil, V r doctor savs hit patient will survive un- non. Conn., Kast Windsor and North less naralvsis extends to tho brain or to Iladlev. Mass. His alarv was i?'i00. the bronicnl tubes. G1V1G SOGIi'tl'LMS. i.ss i.o!?;- . " rvt'l V 1 in-''!:; y ti"'.k)ii'':il I-', i aUtii.l. n;. i : 1 1 c i ; O. of i v, k. All l'i c'.l'i;l!y inviii'i'. to rjium i,i!n:;: N'. si. A. O U. V.'. Mi-ets i-nTV ii : rnii. I'liil.ty i-vi'iiinir at Iv. ,f I liai!. T:;nisi-:it l.toi tins a-- rcsjifctni:lv lu- v n t- I In a i :."!. ! . I., v. hi !,. I as-ier . it kriian !C. A, ; .Hi i-'.tl ::i:i: ; i". .1. M'): iiitli, OvcreWT J. K. M-.ii::. lU-onU-r. '1A-.-5 cami' no.:::;' M);:.:!t:,' v.-ohiimkn of An. .vi.- i Mci'is mi-ci.i.iI ainj fmirt !i Ainu i! ay r i. K. .i I', h.t:!. All iruiiient Liiilln-r-i sr.' ffi(ii's:fl !i iifi-t villi us. I,. A Ncivcii hit, 'c!i,-r ilil-! I' li'siil: ;. :, Dili's Won liy iivi-.i-r ; It, ii. .N:uiti:, Kx-:-aiiker ; W, C. Wilji tts, (. H-rl;. vrrsMiur in i.oix; M.-i'l -i cv -ry alii'i-n;;; N' s, A. . r. v. :lav evnhi" at Ko;-:. u.mI li.ni ai : o fi-n-K. Ail tr;'.!'S,i'lit l)lntll is are reM ct fully iuil'-il to aiifiiil. .1. A Or.lseiir. M. '.V. ; .S. ', Uie-r'. I''ir,i)iaii : S. (J. i ll li-. llfO.-T.iiT ; i a. A. Ao-vc'iiaer, Overseer. 45 G. A. R. .T. . .I!):! Xs.l l S. Ivl-.s... V. A. I'.A l-its,. !s. Nil Acocsr i.'.i: JlALuX !' I'. V ha ::!.;"..; i ,;it,. . . J!".N.I. il ".V !!.-', ... i.i'i; i i . ; ; 1 1 r . iiin' PCS7 if - rill:. I'o tuiiaiulef ;si !ifni- Vitvj Iai,ii;r A.1j;;t:wt I l.ircrof llii! Iay " " tJi-.rtnl serj;t Ma jor .ia:.riiT Master Sfi;;i. l'obl Cli.ii'l.iia I! . Meei;.ii; .-aturilay eveiiiu WAI QWKE, LxW CFPICE. T?r.i-nrr,; alU'iition to all usin to mv ca !" Katrust- Tit!er suranc-o V 3 !iiiii;-i. AI'-!;'r '.s ''inpiled, Ia in t:i, . e.il Kstutu Sold. Better I'ac:!iti is for niakiuj r;;r:n Lean tban Any Ottier Agcacf 00 Animas U IfcCprosont t lie following time tried and lire-nested complines: Aiaerle.i'.i :-nfral-S . Louis, As?vts Si.2",s.;no Coiii!iier.Ti:t! L::ii.'i-rii!iii;'.:iil. ' 2.51l'.;.ril4 S"irrt Ass-.icia-iitii-P.vilaileSi'iilii, ' 4,41.r,r,7G Jrjtiikiiii-riii'.ai'.i-I.ir.ia, " S.ttT.l'TG Uoiae-Xew Vorlt. " 7,sri5,oO Ins. C-. of ' or;!: Atyerie-;. F'.iil. " S, 174.3.52 X.iverj);i:'.i-T.o:i-,l ;i .s; i;l. !;-Kii.i; " 0 .i.::.7.t Nart'.i i'.ritis'ii .v M.'ivantitj-u " :;.:;7S,754 jror ie'.i I'l i.ia-I'i'.i'iaail, " I.Jt"t.4iK Sprius.'ie'.a F. & M,-Si'iir,.-li?l.I, " C.Oil.O'a Tot;iI Assets, 542.113,77 A-I s4Pai$attuisA26ii3 WE V.'ILL II VYE A A Constitutional Amendment. Washinotox, Jan. 21. The senate passed Hoar's joint resolution for a con stitutional amendment changing tho time for meeting of congress and for the in auguration of the president. which was deemed a large one at that time. He occupied n ltochester, N. Y., pulpit for seveial years, and has preached many sermons since he entered the nine ties. On his SGth birthday he preached at Sandrich to the children and grand children of his original parishioners, and baptized the great-grandchild of a mai; whom he had received into the church. The Carman Loan. Kkclix, Jan ttl. The bundesrath to-1 Lately Mr. Hunti has been a Presbyterian day fixed the sum for carrying out the I and at the time of his death was a mem provisions of the new military bill at ber of the Rochester Pivsbytery. He v.as 21,. "500,000 marks, of which 278,300,000 totally blind and nuite deaf. At the last I. t n n r-i .. -s is non-recurring expenditure anil ,xuu,-I l aic alumni reunion ik ki mere lie was 000 marks a permanent loan. The bill I given the seat of honor and made an in was immediately afterward introduced I tertaming address. His lift; of late years A VJIKJIXIAX VICTORY. THE BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL descr:ced by a participant. All Kx-t'oiifi-il.r:tt' Trlis Altmit M aiiti:i--M lir.ui' HriiL; ')i 'Iiar;;liji 1 h! m!i I ho AVli-at ficlils Driven II:u U v il li '1 Vrri Mi SIau-htT Tit u Ni-it AMir l!it i:ai(l-. Alioat 4 in the af Utiiooii our In-; ;iili' (.la honeV), whicii bri-1 l.s;"i .'lowly laai-i-I'. iig n!n;!; the Clii.".!; r i- Willis hnr. ii ro:nl ia th'lircctinii of -M:Uvi-i !i Hill, is l.ahcil. A few pe.fes alu-ml of us v.asa ! i hin.r J.- lUlng Kerii'ivil o'ii.-' i-, iikmkiJ.c-I anil sjili'iaiiiily uai-J"iji-;iic:1, wit !i a lar;ji-ret inuo of nt.iT oi;;:-its i-iiiiri, r.s. (Ium. ?lalo:i'.. rii.l.-i.;i to t bis oJlii-er to i 'civf his orili rs. Jn- t at. this tii:io a s ili'l s!:of (insl f,-o:a a ;;um of a l'Vt! ral li::;', ry iii-ir (.'r'.'w's 1h;im, ii.v -on-ccaii-, I f n en in view by an i::tci-V''i'i?i I ly oi' wooii:;, Kill- N.:;i;i;.:n;r jiloii;. Ii fly yn i.L, naiTov, ly liiissi:;; tiic rroii) of o:iii-crs a:ul cr.ri;!'.; mil 1 lir..iiv;li oar ru.iks, Oj L.i;'."! for ta ;i;:riH.sv, ts .c s r.v it lioaint iu.; s-l-r.-. ly ( )V.:u-il i:s a ri'.-minlcr that t!;o o::c.i:y v.as f at haml. All i::niiMl 1h ' o;ji-- "il. 1 I. 1 : ' I m:!.;'J ;! t"ar.i us, were piece.snf ertiili'ry. (.':i. .!:i,ii.!''r or.l'.Tcil (le::. .Ma'aono to clta the i-.; aiy"s ball rii'.s along v. it ii (Jt'ii. Vi'i:;,'::. 'i :c men in tinr ranks uiiI.rstoo:i tliis or'ie:- to hv to chnrgo the lai t-iv that Tiio 5)iylsgil Store. -I ii-1 aM'T our iiivi-iitory, vc liilin-c jiiii-rs to -.ell flu- goods ratln r than to cat i y o . v. Wc are willing to si II our eiiiiii- Wint.r Hoods ;,t co.sl, Stjpli s .wc have a largr; quantity ami oll'tr tin in vi ry low. Calicos ' to . - -i 1 1 -i per yard, L.akilig tl.e hc.it s laud, ltd of them nl 20. yards for 1.0(1. iiigham best dres. st lcs 1 ti c-uts per yard. Irss giods all kinds at tin- very lnwe.-l prices, from "i eelils per yard upward. Wool' ll h i.-.c wc offer at co.-t, extra I'm . ,adies ;isli lllere hose. Worth I . Hi . HOW 7" cents, line heavy wool !( cents, now ;."; child ren's line ribbed woitli ,V), now :!(. l"n dcr ware nni.it go at lev fiici -. as wc lil. a -zaunl li t. i brown in the Reichstag. Gen- Thompson Dead Chicago, III., Jan. 31. Gen. John L. Thompson died this morning at his home in this city from the effects of a rupture of a blood vessel at the base of his bruin. Gen. Thompson was a member of the J Fltf law firm of Williams fc Thompson and was one f the most prominent attorneys of this ctty. He leaves a wife and two children. A Request for Appropriations. has been a peaceful and uneventful one. and hs sank into his ls?t sleet) like an infant. He was a stiong republican in I ri politics, and an agreeable convu nation alist on cny theme. Go to I. Parlcman's for fine furniture. Washington, Jan. 31. The secretary of the interior to-day transmitted to the house with favorable endorsement a letter from the acting commissioner of the land ofiice in which he says the estimates for ! Another Defaulter. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 31. Henry Roberts, cashier for AVitall, Tatum & Co. glass manufacturers, is a defaulter to the extent of $10,000. Gold Coin stoves and ranges the best in the market at I. Parleman's. Fltf An American Honored. London, Jan. 31. The geological the surveys of public lands are too small I society has conferred theMuchison medal and requests an additional appropriation unon Dr. Newberrv. of Columbia coHeirc. of $ 100,000. He also asks appropriations I New York. of S2?0,000 to be especially pevoted to the survey of lauds within the grant and Mrs. A. 13. Todd is reported ns be indemnity limits cranted railroads and little better todaJ" anfl theie is hol)C r the appropriation of $50,000 for clerical her recovery. services in the ofhee of the surveyor gen eral and $ 10,000 for increased surveys. Call on Threlkcld & Barley for fine cigars. il-lni Go to the Monarch licstrurant for good dish, of oysters. d-1 m An Old Superstition. There is nothing so tedious, so acrcrravafc- mg to tne sailor as a dead calm. Drift drift, drift, day after day, tho treat burniecr sun overhead reflected on the waters until the eye becomes wearied with the eternal brightness. The sailors go about their work listlessly. Ict so tho officer of tho deck He does not heed the heat nor tho stream of perspiration pourinT dorn his fa eitner sex, ana more tnan one person or paces the poop with a quiet, nervous tread, either. Congress shall inforce this ar-1 whistling for a wind. Yes. he is se?nii:v' . . s . . ' sT? Polygamy. "Wasuingtok, Jan. 21. The subcom mittee to which was referred Taylor's (Ohio) bill, defining polygamy, today re ported to the house judiciary committee the following substitute : Polygamy shall not exist or be lawful within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Polygamy shall consist of married relation by con tract or in fact between one person of tide within the Distiictof Columbia and the territories f the United States, and in other places subject to the jurisdiction and shall have power concurrently with the several states to inforce the same within states by appropriate legislation. An Important Decision. Lincoln, Is'eb., Jan. 31. The attor- the horizon north, south, east and west, and wiiu us wuoie soul wmsties lor a wind. l His is an old, old belief of the sailor. This superstition at least cannot be traced to tho propitiation of the gods. It probably had its origin in tlie impatience of the mariner, who, while his vessel lay becalmed, remembered with regret the hoarse moaning and shriek ing ana wnistlmg of the wind and involun tarily tried to imitate it. And this surposi- 1. :v.l t be :-a.;t , wi.a-ii, !i U.'..':i, 'tiled ;i !; ii-cie- oar ;is.aait. i a. a fi in' -Me!! Is we arc in mot io:j, forni i::alii!c of I-a'.t!e wilii our laces in the !h' .-.cLioti of ti!.' l'i ilcral artillery, hose liro s::c:;:s now to i icrca.-e. iJctwi-cn us and l ho e:ic:i;y i.".terve:i:'s ill'; body ii wo. id.; lvferred to, an 1 wo r-aw nothing of then as v.c move f' TW.ard. A hiindred ;r t ro yards of fcrward niovctii'.-nt l,ro.!;:Lt us into tliesc woods, u body of l;ir;;e chestnuts aud oaks. Through the tons of th'.--o tail trees, far above our he als, the shot and she'd of tin) Federal ariil lery liow ;:t;d craf;.'i, putting us in constant danger in" injury from falling fragtiK ius of limbs of tries. JJut oa we we;;t ut:til wv reaeh -d ti ravine or gully, along the Lot i.n.i of which i-an a small branch. Hero we l.alied. In vile ravine wasa brigade of troops, all sitting with their Lacks to the wall of t he gaily j text, to the enemy, seemingly secure from danger, o:i.;co:iecd, as they were, in wl'.at appeared to bv comparatively a bomb proof, aud looking far rjore comfortable than v.o ielc uu'Jer a:i order to charge a battery and on oui-way to execute this order. The occasion of oar temporary halt just here was an examination as -to the route by which it would be Lest to go forward. "o were now very close to the enen-. At the foot cf thy hiil iqioa tlie talile ground JlcCiellaa's army awaits our assault, socloso that wc feel the vibrations of the earth at each diseharge of tlie Federal gun. Xot ";;0 yards intervened between us and these gums, the slope of the hill, however, perfectly pro tecting us, we being now opposite to tho ex treme left of the Federal line of battle. To our rigbt in a beau'.ilul lield, tho meadow mentioned hy Gen. Wright, with its yellow shocks of rectntiy harvested wheat, are sta tioned the Federal shttrpshooters, agaissut whom we have been warned. Posted behind the .aocks of wheat, they see us, but we can not see them, w hile tacy pick off our men lis they come up to take position in line of battle it tho foot of tho hill preparatory to the in- tended charge. As I marched along to this position I looked over toward the woods eti Turkey creek, skirting this meadow. The prospect was beautiful; everything ia that direction saw so tranquil that clear summer afternoon, i;i striking contrast with the harsh notes of war. The crisis was now at hand. 4on. Mahone, sewing the colors of one of our regiments, commanded us to move forward. We rush up the ilope of the hiil toward the enemy, j elling nc tbo to frf our voices. Just near the brow of th j liill I caught a glimpse of four artillery horses hitched to a gun, or to a caisson, dashing away at full speed. Mv hearr leaped with joy. The enemy are liv ing' Their artillery and infantry are routed: victors witnout uriag a gmi. But 1 was terribly mistaken. I saw only there- four horses in flight. !No mrm, no other horse i drawing pieces of artillery, no in fantry, are flying. Our line of battlo was allowed to get well upon tho hill, when tho enemy's infant rv, aliened not more than one hundred an 1 lifiy or two hundred yards iu front of us ;: th'-.r ariillerv in tlie rear of tho infanrrv will not l-.' : t licni o vet . Our Gents Silver Givy Marino Shirts and drawers, former prices ."".() now ii.- ( ! .its e. .,iv; m-ttino shirts : ' i , e.ii,'. quality "i'.t now ,"i'). Our Scat let all wool .-huts ami ihaw crs line quality .'-M.HO now ." ecu!?. Our seal led all wool shirts and draw ers, fine quality now 1.00. Our scatlet all-wool shirts and draw ers, line quality i?1.7"i now l,i.'."i. O r scarlet all-wool siiirls and drawer.-, line quality !?'J.00 now 1.10. 13!SEi,M, - tilssilu'-fiu'i'sjr, i:H'ALLV AS CilKAP. Our "2 p'.-r cent, iiiscotinf on cloaks, is still go'til. Wc are det -l mined to close out our entire stock at.d never before litis such tin opportur.ily b.-en olfcted to economical buyers to purchasi; the lic-t qualities for so little inote v. Joseph V. Weclibutth. Ricliai-cl . " i MX 'aTJXBZUXV 5 w i!oi.:;s.i.i: ami kktam. i!...i.i; i N beef, foiik, m'mm, ybaljoultrt a Kj Ham rLJ -U im iA '3 '-t ..- W Siar cured Iltuns, liiicoii ami tlie lt-.-t varlt- llit; iire.r'nd. IV of H: LILSIC fo'intl in niiiiwi i ii i wwm ii 1 1 i I will sell as clietip as any otli'.q- marki-t in lli:; coiniietition, and res DectlV. 11 v solicit, vmir nat : ti;t'nv iJl.iek, btli Ouine and .see nte, i i At-vihe (.'Aty :ind I deTy -treet. FOB! il n n"ff lid mrum UM pas ion iZ. 3 aTL. 6EGR00M SET I ney general yesterday forwarded to the tion is strengthened by the character of tho suddenly opened upon us with terrilie fur.' county judge of Jefferson county an Tf'vJ KOt, whistl Par !ac? 'l Lack with tcn' . . ; . . Aiuiio Laurie," or any other popular song. iO."., but only to gam the protection of the opinion in regard to the disposition of It is a series of short and lor." sounds now mgn, now low, like those produced by the wind blowing in its might through the rones The -ilia s 3 S -OF- Hi r -- f--s C ALSO Library - Lamps land left by an alien at death. opinion of the attorney general is that under the provisions of the alien lar passed by tho legislature at the last ses- ion, the land must escheat to tho state, the state appraising it and paying its heirs the Appraised value. The case in question is one where the heirs are in the old country and as the state has no fund with which to purchase such estates its disposition cannot be effected until a legislators makes the necessary appropriation. Xevr furniture at I. Parleman's. Fltf and rigging. San Francisco Alta. -OF- UEiafle lissiias and Paltorns National Capital Note;. "Wtshisgtox, Jan. 31. The comp troller of the currency has declared the first dividend in favor of creditors of the Fifth National bank of St. Louis, 50 per j ceiit, amounting to $89,511. Represfcfliative Plumb today made an argument before th house Oinniittec cn iudiciarv in explanation of hi? resolution 1 ... ! caliinrr for in veati nation of the rirrnm- under which certian words were Snuff Taking Coming Iu Agralu. The revival of snuff taking will be not one whit more unaccountable than that the habit should ever have died out. It seems now quite probable that as a fashion of tho upper ten it will once more displace smoking and chewing. It is just about a round fifty 3'ears since our fathers went always provided'with a snuff box. That it was invariably condu cive to personal cleanliness cannot lm as serted; but it was an item in social friendli ness. The offer of snuff was eouivalent to a remark on the weather, with a good morning thrown in. The box was often passed around m a circle of cronies. The revival of snuff taking will be a point of economy. G'obe- Uemocrat. BiS and Little Hutnajiitj-. Old Bachelor (looking at new baby) Er rather small and puny, Jim? l'roud 1- ather i e-es, rather. Old Bachelor (encouraging vi Still, Jim, if I were in your place I would try and raise it. JNew ork Sun. brow of the hill, there to rally and return t" the charge. The eneinv's infantrv line meanwhile- seemed immovable. It stood n.i l at tlress parade. Soon, however, dense v.H times of smoke considerably obscured their line, but there were the red fiyehes of th" guns and the crimson looking Federal colors floating over the dark line of men plainly visible. J-very few minutes a column, a rciiceni c.-two, wordd move steadily forward in lir.o of baitle toward the e.-iemv. cheei-iii" r i hey advanced. Then there would be the IcnDningroil of musket rv and in a few mo ments all would be hidden from view bv smoke On the occa.sio oi o.io char; -FOll ALL CLASSES (IF- -foi:- ILitchens, Hallways and Offices, GO TO Where a magnificent stock of Goods and Fair iboiind. ricfca COKNEK MAIX AND SIXTH AT THE USUAL lieap Prices -AT- S5iITH & BLACK'S. A Polite Colored Dude . Becentlv. in a Washington ho';e car, a colored dudo was seated aa- ong te passen gers. A young woman of his own color ca- . 1 i,rt , .,.1 ; , -. .1 -. i 7 changed in th ?,ct providing for a 4 per her Sho .aeefuliy domui.rea cent loan said: "I do not like to deprive you, sir, of Spnntnr v, .r i j our n, no aepravity, miss, was . ' t j-eply; "no depravity at all. I prefer to unnuci-, reporiea iavoramy to ine senate Etand." lhe Aigocaut. the bill passed by tee senate last congress to provide for warehousing fruit brandy. The bill to appropriate $1,200,000 fur Omaha's public building passed the sea ate yesterday. They say that the truth is not to be spoken at all times, which is the equivalent of sa3-ing that truth is an invalid, who can only take the air in a close carriage, with a gentleman in a black coat on the box. Ilolmes. eyes were upon the advancing line when is received the fire, of the enemy. The poor fellows reeled and fell, it seemed.by the doz ens, lue one, liro.:en. was forced back to seek shelter under the brow, of the hiil. In a few minutes the men rallied, and returning to the charge met the same fate. This was a fair samijle of the many charges made during the afternoon. About sunset an advance was ordered, and we moved lorward to te nest hill, aoaa seventy-live yards ia our front, Col. David A. "VVeisiger, the colonel of our regiment, gallantly leading it in the charge, and from this new position we opeaed fire unon the en emy. Night coming on, seme of our mer. actually got ia among the enemy before dis covering their position, fo close were ih Cf intending forces on tho extreme ri-ht of ' our line. The firing was kept up urtil 'J j o'clock at night, wheu Loth parties, wearied i t'.a f, .V,- cr,,.l A-.': - , ! '- "cs"s, cctru.c-J. LU eeUSB lil ICg WiCll X X T" -4 ' . . . r- . - i.num- i U1JJ O i ll i TJ Oi aja .. . i -vih.wj tumu civ? ;re.i 111 our lmme- tbate fro-at, moving about with lanterns in ! their hands, lookmg i"t.p their dead ar;d ' woundc'L Tha cicst o the hill where we now ! were was held by a thin line of battle, con- i siiitimr mainiv of tho remains of tho deoletod UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY 'W PJ.ATTSMOL'Tir, Iv EBHASKA it. . ii m nn ! i li '! K S I OS! ilfiMiin Ii) Prv k a h i i t u s i i i i vi Will be open January 21th, at the 'F.l.CillUTlt brigades of Mahono and Wright. G serge ti. Iiernard in Fhiluuelphia Times. "W All work warranted iir.-;t-e!a-.-.