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THE OMAKA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY. , MARCH 14. 1887.
ARMY RETIREMENT AGAIN ,
A Continuation of the List Compiled by
. General Erinbin for the Bee-
FROM 1001 TO 1000 INCLUSIVE
IntercMliiR Military Information
Wltcn Army Ofllrers of nil
Urnnolios oftlic Service tt'lll
1)i ! Kxuunctt from Duty.
TOUT HoiiiNSOx. Neb. , March ! . To
Iho Killtor of the BKE : The list of retire
ments wns not forthcoming nt the dnto
niiiucd us no dottht many of your reader *
who nro interested in such matters ob
served. It was simply impossible to not
thu matter together nml have it corrected
in time. It i * now however , cotnnleto
ami ono year beyond the time promised.
Tim list promised was from 1001 to 1005 ,
nnd you will perceive that the present
list inclosed herewith is from 11)01 ) to 1UOO
inclusive. The reason for this change is
that I had intended publishing a list of
retirements which would take place
after 1905 , but I shall not now do so. No
retirement list nftcr 1000 would be of any
value. It is hard to tell who will bo
alive in 11)10 ) or 1020 , and no doubt the
casualties from death and other causes
will far exceed those from retirements.
No retirement list beyond 1900 or 11)00 ) is
therefore valuable , i have the retire
ments ut ) to 101)7 ) , though the list is not
by any means complete , I may or I may
not publish it some day , but the retire
ments from 1887 to 1'JOO I think are all
liny ono will wish to have and those have
now all been published in the HER.
The following retirements take place
in ( hi ! army between January 1,11)01 ) , and
December 31,1000 :
ItKTIllEMRXTR , 1901.
Major Win. Al. Maynadler , pay depart
ment , .January ? .
Captain Henry li. Freeman , Seventh in
fantry , .January 17.
Lieutenant Colonel Kobert N. Scott , Third
artillery , January 21.
Captain .James M. Ing.ills , First artillery ,
January 25.
Major Albert Ilartsuff , medical depart
ment , Fehruaty 4.
Major James W. Scully , quartermaster's
department , February 1 ! ) .
Major Kdward P. Pearson , Twenty-llrst
Infantry , February .
Major Chas. A. Wikoff , Fourteenth in
fantry. March 8.
Major James A. Snyder , Third infantry ,
March 12.
Major Abraham K. Arnold , Sixth cavalry ,
March " 4.
Captain Augustus W. Corliss , Eighth In
fantry. March 25.
Captain E/.ra P. Ewers , Fifth infantry.
April Hi.
Major Henry G. Thomas , pay department ,
April li.
Captain James Q. AIcAdams , Second cav
alry , April *
Major Win. II. Gardner , medical depart
ment , April 7.
Malor Alfred A. Woodhull , medical depart
ment , April 13.
Captain John C. Giltnorc , Twenty-fourth
Infantry. April 18.
Captain Michael Cooney , Ninth cavalry ,
May 1.
Lieutenant Colonel Heury M. Robert , engi
neer department. May 'i
Malor Charles I. Wilson , pay department ,
May ! ) .
Colonol'lhomasU. Baylor , ordinance de
partment , May 1.
Colonel John E. "Sard , Eighteenth Infan
try. May 4.
Major Charles C. Byrne , medical depart
ment. May 7.
Colonel Jededlnh U. Baxter , medical de
partment , May 11.
Captain Platt M. Theme , Twenty-second
Infantry , May U.
Colonel Guido N. Lelbcr. judge advocate
general department , May -1.
First Lieutenant John A. Manley , Twen
tieth Infantry , Alay 22.
Lieutenant Colonel James S. Brlsbin ,
Ninth cavalry , Alay 23.
First Lieutenant Stephen O'Connor ,
Twenty-third Infantry , May 2' .
Captain Henry Jackson , Seventh cavalry ,
May 31.
Major John A. Clous , judge advocate gen
eral department , .lunoO.
Captain Aaron S. Daggett , Second infan
try , June 14.
Captain Henry J. Nowlan , Seventh cav
alry , J tine 17.
Lieutenant Colonel William U. Jordan ,
Infantry , Juno 2-3.
Captain John W. Itoaer. Fourth .artillery.
J u no 23.
Major Thomas McGregor , Second cavalry
Juno 20.
Alajor Henry J. Fartuworth , inspector
general department , July 2.
Captain Joel T. Klrkman , Tenth Infantry ,
July 5.
Captain Illehard Comba , Seventh infantry ,
July 11.
Captain John Egan , Fourth artillery , July
2s.
2s.Major John J. Upliam , Fifth cavalry , July
25.
Captain William B. Beck , Fifth artillery ,
July ill.
Alajor Eugene B. Beaumont , Fourth cav-
ixlrv , August 2.
Captain Charles S. Ilsley , Seventh cavalry ,
August 4.
Captain John O. Lcefo , Nineteenth Infan
trv. September 93.
Caotaln Charles G. Gordon , Sixth Infantry ,
Seutomber 28.
Captain Henry C. Cook , Second infantry ,
September 29.
Captain James M. Boll , Seventh cavalry ,
October L
Lieutenant Colonel John M , Wilson , en >
gineer department , Octobers ,
Lieutenant Colonel William E. Merrltt , en
gineer department , October 11.
Captain Clmrlss F. Wlthcrcll , Nineteenth
infantry , October 11.
Captain Adam Kramer , Sixth cavalry ,
October IS.
Captain Ebcne/cr W. Stone , Twenty-lirst
Infantry , October 2:1. :
Major Alanson M. Uandol , First artillery ,
October 2:1. : ,
Lieutenant Colonel James nl . .Moore , quar
termaster department , October 2ti.
Major Uleueowo E. Fryur , medical depart
ment , October 20.
Captain Edward G. Mathoy , Seventh cav
alry , October 27.
First Lieutenant Redmond Tully , Twenty-
fifth Intantry , October29.
Colonel ( leorcn A. Forsyth , Seventh
cavalry , November 7.
Colonel Henry 0. Mcrriam , Seventh
Infnntry , November 13.
Major Kobert H. Hall , Twenty-second
Infnntry , November 15.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas F. Barr. Judge
ndvocata general department , November is ) .
Litmtuimnt Colonel Adalbert It. Bulling-
ton , ordnance department. November 22.
Captain Jo > ei > h I ) . Campbell , Fourth
artlllety , November SO.
Alajor Charles C. liawn , Twenty-fourth
infantry , December0.
Cantuln James M. Whcclan , Second
cavalry. December 0.
Cnptaln Henry G. Lltchflold , Second
artillery. December 14.
Cnptaln Thomas B. Jtoblnson , Nineteenth
infantry , December 21.
Captain Horace Noldc , Fourth infantry ,
December 21.
Alajor John C. G. llnppcrsett , medical de -
partment , December 24.
ItKTIIIKMKNTS 1002.
Alajor Charles It. tireouleaf , mod leal de
partment , January 1.
Alajor Joseph It. Gibson , pay department ,
January 1
Alajor Alexander C. Al. PonnlngtouFourth
art 11 lory , JaiiuarvS. tliy
Alajor Edward G. Bush , Sixth Infantry ,
Februarys.
Captain Thomas 11. Bradley , Twenty-llrst
Infantry , February 12.
Alajor Charles McClure , pay department ,
February 20 ,
MnjorKrancls L.GuentherSecond artillery ,
February 22. y.y
First Lieutenant David B. WHson.Twenty-
fifth Infantry. Alatch 12. yTI
Colonel Elwell U. Otls.Twentletli infantry
March . TIy.
Captain Evan Miles , Twenty-first infantry ,
March 23. y.n
Captain Louis StlUe , Twenty-third In
fanlry , March 27.
.Major George E. Glenn , pay department
Mnrch SO.
Afnjor John S. Billings , medical depart
meut , April 12.
Captain Mntt llooton , Twenty-second In
fantry , April in.
Captain Itobcrt II. Monlgomcrr , Fifth cav
alry , April 10 ,
Captnlu John T. Morrison , lenth cavalry ,
First Lieutenant William II , llamncr ,
Twentieth Infantry , April 22.
Cnptaln Frederick E. Trotter , Fourteenth
Inf.intry. April 2. ' . .
Alajor Samuel M. Horton , medical depart
ment , May 0.
Captain Jesse Al. P. liampson , Tenth In
fantry , Alay 10.
Alalor Henry Carroll. First cavalry. Afny 20.
Atajor Alfred T. Smith , Seventh Infantry ,
Mnv2 ! > .
Caplaln Joseph A. Hurst , Twelfth In
fantrv , Juno 1.
Alajor Georze Al. Stcrnberg , mcdlc.il de
partment , Junes.
Captain Stevens G. Cosvdrey , medical dc-
pnrtment , June li ! .
AInjor Dallas Bachc , medical dcpaitment ,
Juno 23.
Lieutenant Colonel John W. Barlow , en
gineer department , June 20.
Captain Thomas \Vllhelin , Klghth Infantry ,
, ) u tie "X ) .
Alnjor Francis H. Parker , ordnance depart
ment , July I.
Captain i.ovd Wheaton , Twentieth In
fantry , July ir > .
Malor George A. Purlngton , Third cavalry ,
I n t v * M
Colonel John it. Brooke , Third Infantry ,
, ) ulV.il.
Cnptaln Soldcn A. Day , Fifth artillery ,
, i nly 2J.
Major John C. Aluhlenberg , pay depart
ment , July 21.
AInjor John P. Baker , pay department ,
5. W. Simpson , United States
army , Julv 211.
Major Merrill liarbcr , adjutant general's
department. July .11.
Captain b.iuiol Weldd , medical depart
ment , August 21) ) .
Captain Uyron Dawson , Ninth cavalry ,
AiiLMiht'-'O.
Captajn Gordon Wlnslow. Eighth Infantry ,
Captain'F. B. Hamilton , Second artillery ,
August 31. ,
Alajor William II. Forward , medical de
partment. September 7.
Alajor William S. Tremalne , mcdlc.il de
partment , September 13.
Captain John N.Andrews , Eighth Infan
try , September 10.
Captain William II. Powell. Fourth Infan
try , September 21.
Captain Tullius C. Tuppcr , Sixth cavalry ,
September 2 : ! .
Captain William Quinton , Seventh Inlan-
try. October 15.
Captain William Auman , Thirteenth In
fantry , October 17.
Captain William F. Spurgln , Twenty-first
infantry , October 1H.
Captain Carroll Potter , ElirhloQiilh Intan
try. Octobei 25.
First Lieutenant F. M. H. Kendrick ,
Seventh infantry , October 2(1. (
Captain Joseph T. Haskoll , Twenty-third
Infantry , November ID.
Captain Charles Porter , Eighth Infantry ,
November 2A.
Alajor William C. Spencer , medical depart
ment , December 15.
Captain Myles Afoylan , Seventh cavalry ,
December 17.
Captain L. A. Chamberlain , blrst aitillery ,
December Vf.
JtETinEMENTS , 1003.
Captain H. C. Egbert , Twelfth infantry ,
January 3.
Fu > t Lieutenant II. P. Ititzens , Twenty-
fifth Intantry. January 3.
Captain E. C. Woodruff , Twelfth Infantry ,
Alajor Samuel At. Whitesliio , Seventh In
fantry , January' . ) .
Captain Argalus Hennise.e , hlghth cavalry ,
January 16.
Captain J. P. Schindel , Sixth Infantry ,
January 18.
First Lieutenant L. F. Buinett , Seventh
Intantry , Januarv 25.
Captain Jos H. Hale , Third infantry , Fcb-
Alajor Simon Snyder , Fifth infantry , Feb
ruary V.
Alajor Louis H. Carpenter , Fifth cavalry ,
Febiuaiy 11.
Alajor LawrcnceS. Babbitt , ordnance de
partment , Feoruary 18.
Captain C. O. Bradley , Twentieth infantry ,
February 21.
Captain C. L. Davis , Tenth Infantry , Feb-
Major'joseph P. Farley , ordnance depart
ment , Alurch 2.
Major Guy V. Henry , Ninth cavalry ,
March 0.
Alajor Thomas Ward , adjutant general do-
paitment , Alarch 18.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert P Hughes , Inspector
specter Re-noral's department , April 11.
Captain Bettiel Al. Ciibtiir , Twenty-fourth
infantry , April 14.
Major John 1 Rodgertirst artillery ,
Captain Charles U. Green , Seventeenth in
fantry , AIny 0.
Captain John V. Furey , quartermaster de
partment , Alay 23.
Captain William Davis jr. , Tenth cavalry ,
May 28.
Captain Wirt Davis , Fourth cavalry , Alay
OQ
Captain John Al. Hamilton , Fifth cavalry ,
Juncl.
Captain William C. Bat tlett , Third in fan
try. June 2.
Alajor Gilbert C. Smith , Quartmaster de
partment , Juno 27.
Lieutenant Colonel Marshall I. Ludlns : ton
quartermaster depai tment , July 4.
Captain G. A. Goodale , Twenty-third in-
" '
fnCaptaul"5.4'R. Brmcklo , Fifth artillery ,
Alarch 31.
Alajor John S. Wiener , paymaster de
partment , July 15.
Captain W.I' . Vose , Second artillery , July
10.
Captain Tully AlcCrea , First artillery , July
23 Captain D. F.Calllnan , First infantry , July
24 ,
Captain G. W. Davis , Fourteenth Infantry ,
Major James W. Reilly , ordnance depart
ment , August 2.
Cnptaln J. B. Rawles , Fifth artillery , Au-
elBrlRadler General Nelson A. Miles ,
United States army , August 8.
Captain Kobert C. Ueiuer , First Infantry ,
August 10.
Captain Henry M. Kendall , Sixth Infantry ,
September 17.
Alajor Henry E. Noyes , Fourth cavalry ,
Auitu t 23.
Major Henry Llpplncott , medical depart
ment , September 22.
Major Samuel M.MansQeld , engineer corps ,
September 25.
Alajor Asa Bird Gardner , judge advocate
department , September SO.
Major John li. Parke , infantry , Octo
ber 22.
Captain ! H. C. Hasbronck , Fourth artillery ,
October 20.
Captain Kdward Hunter , First cavalry ,
October
Captain James N. Morgan , Twenty-fourth
Infantry , November 2.
Major Peter J. A. Cleary , medical depart
ment , November ? .
Captain C. J. Dickey , Twenty-second In
fantrv. November 1.
Captain Daniel T. Wells , Eighth Infantry ,
Novembers.
Chaplain UranC. Hammond. U. S. A. ,
Novembers- .
Major Andrew S. Burt , Eighth infantry ,
November 29.
Major John W. Williams , mrdlcal depart
ment. December 8.
Major George K. Brady , infantry , Decem
ber I' ' .
Major George W. Balrd , pay department ,
December 1" .
Captain E. Van A. Andru ? , First artillery ,
Decemlwr 1H.
Major William 11. King , engineer corps ,
December 15.
Captain Theodore Baldwin , Tenth cavalry ,
December 81.
Captain Moses Harris , First cavalry , Scp-
teuiber 0.
ItKTIRKMIUrrS IN 1904.
Major David 1 > . Van Valzab , Twentieth In-
' ' '
"canValn "wnflaui S. Worth , Eighth infan
try , January 0.
Major S. B. M. Young , Third cavalry , Jan-
Major Joseph W Wham , pay department L
January 18.
Captain John Simpson , quartermaster
department , January 21.
Captain \vllllam IL Blsbee , Fourth infan
try. January * *
Major Edward Moale , First Infantry , Jan-
J9
- Uftry *
Major Charles J. Allen , engineer corps ,
January SI.
Lieutenant Colonel Josh S. Fletcher , jr. ,
. Second Infantry. February . , .
Captain U. W. CrabDo , Fifth artillery ,
- February C.
Captain Cyrus A. Earnest , Eighth infantry ,
February 15.
* '
' First 'Lieutenant T. n. Capron , Ninth In-
rtfantry , February IL . . . . , . , . . . .
Captain Frank Q. Smith , ' rourtu artillery ,
February iOthi . . ,
Captain J. P. Sangcr , First artillery , Fcb
mary 10.
Captain James II. Lord , quartermaster
department , Kebrnary 27.
First Lieutenant Ales. H. M" . Taylor , Nine
teenth Infantry , March 2.
Captain James llalloran , Twcltth Infantry ,
March 17.
Major Isaac Arnold , ordnance dcpattmcnt ,
March ' . 'O.
Captain Gcorco 11. Palmer , Sixteenth
Infantry , April 10.
Captain llenrv F. Lt-sqett , Twenty-fourth
Infantry. April 17.
Major William A. Marge , ordnance de
partment. April 21.
Major John E. Blatnc , pay department.
April 20.
Captain John Drum , Tenth Infantry ,
May 1.
Captain W. A. Kubbc , Third artillery , May
10.
Captain Albert \Vuodson , fifth cavalry ,
May 10.
Major M. V. Sheridan , ailiutant general
department. May 21.
Captain ( lustavus C. luaneSccoiul cavalry ,
Lieutenant Colonel Isaac D. DcUussy ,
Fourteenth Intautry , June it. :
Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Mordecal ,
ordnance depattmcnt , June itii.
Captain Henry H. lluitiplney , Fifteenth
Infantry , July r > .
Major Peter C. Unities , engineer corps ,
July 0.
Major Jarcd A. Smith , engineer conn ,
JulvO.
Major James Gtllls , ntiai , tor master de
partment , July 8.
Captain ThyodoreF. Forbcs.Fifth Infantry ,
July 13.
Cnptaln W. VV. Daujhorty , Twenty-second
Ipfatity , July 14.
Major Alfred E. Bato3 , pay department ,
July 15.
Major A. S. Klmball , quartermaster de-
turtineut , July24.
Captain Eugene I ) . Dlmmlck , Ninth
ivalry , July al.
First Lieutenant Charle.s Hay. Twenty-
third Infantry , August 23.
Captain < ialni-s I awson , Twenty-fifth
Infantry , September 4.
Captain J. B. Bui bank , Third artillery
September 11.
First Lieutenant Peter Loary , jr. , Fourth
artillery , SeptPinbprl5.
iMajorJohn H. McGlnnls , ordnance depart
ment , Srptpmbor 17.
Cnptaln diaries A. Booth , quartermaster
Uopai tment. September IS.
Captain Thomas H. Lo an , Fifth Infantry ,
September 2ft.
Captain ' 1 hontas F. Tobey , Fourteenth In-
fantrv , September : i.
Captain Jus. W. Powell , Jr. Sixth Infantry ,
October I.
Captain Jns. N. Lancaster , Third artillery ,
October W.
Ciptaln Mason Jnckson , Seventh infantry ,
October 27.
Captain Chambers McKlbbcu , Fifteenth
InfantrjNovember2. .
Captain Jncnb Kline , Eighteenth Infantry ,
November 5.
Major Andrew N. Damieltengineer corps.
November 8.
Fiiht Lieutenant Ballard S. Humphrey ,
Ninth cavalry , November Vi.
Captain Thos. F. Qtilnii , Fourth infantry ,
November 17.
Captain C. W. Miner , Twenty-secona In
fantry. November 21.
Captain lienry Seton , Fourth Infantry ,
November 25.
Captain E. K. Kussell , First artillery , De
cember 5.
Captain D. J. Cralgle , Twelfth Infantry ,
December 0.
Captain Illchard H. Pratt , Tenth cavalry ,
Dpcomber 0.
Major Justus M. Blown , medical depart
ment , December 8.
Captain J. M. J. Sail no , Seventh Infantry ,
December 10.
Captain Ilichanl I. EskrlUgc , Twenty-third
Infantry , December 15.
Cnptiiln Alex B. McGowau , Twelfth in-
funtrv , December in.
Captain Stephen Baker , Sixth Infantry ,
December 19.
Captain Louis T. Morris , Eighth cavalry ,
Decembers ! .
Captain G. M. Downey , Twenty-first in
fantry , December 25.
Captain Edward Hunter , Fitst cavalry ,
November.
Captain Fra/.lcr A. Boutelle , First cavalry ,
November 14.
Captain William C. llawollc , second cav
alry , August28.
IIKTIIIEMIINTS 1005.
First Lieutenant John Anderson , Eigh
teenth Infantry , January ! ' .
Captain J. U Tlernon Third artillery , Jan
uary 18.
Captain D. U. Klnzio , Fifth artillery , Jan
uarys } .
Captain William H. H. Crowell , Sixth in
fantry , January 25.
Captain Jocob U. Smith , Nineteenth in
fantry , January 29.
Captuln W. P. Graves , Second aitillery ,
February 3.
Captain Charles D. Vieie , Tenth cavalry ,
February 2.
Captain G. S. L. Ward , Twenty-second In
fantry , February 12.
Captain J. A. Fessenden , Filth artillery ,
February 15.
Captain Albert G. Forse , First cavalry , Feb
ruary 28.
Captain Lewis Johnson. Twenty-fourth in-
tantry , March 'M.
Captain W. E. Van Ueed , Fifth artillery ,
April 4.
Captain Francis Moore.Nlnthcavalry.April
G.
Captain John L. Bullls , Twenty-fourth In
fantry , April 17.
First LieutenantW. . H. Kcll , Twenty-
second infantry , April 19.
Captain William M. WaterburyThirteenth
infantry , April 21.
Captain Daniel \V. \ Burke , Fourteenth in
fantry , April 2:3. :
Chaplain O. J. Nave , United States army ,
April 30.
First Lieutenant William M. Williams ,
Nineteenth infantry. May It.
Captain E. C. GUbroatu , Eleventh Infantry ,
May 13.
Major William H. U. Bengaurd , engineer
corps , May 17.
Captain Edward Field , Fourth artillery.
Mayl7.
Captain Paul Harwood , Twentieth Infan
try , May 28.
Captain Frank K. Upham , First cavalry ,
May so.
Major Clifton Coraly , ordnancn depart
ment , May al.
Captain W. L. Ilaskln , First artillery , May
31.
31.Major David Perry , Sixth cavalry. Juno 11.
Captain Edmund Lull , Eighth cavalry ,
June U.
Captain W. F. Randolph , Fifth artillery ,
June 11.
Captain Daniel D. Wheeler , quartermas
ter department , Juno 13.
Captain George N. Bomford , Eighteenth
Infantrv , Juno 18.
First Lieutenant Simon C. Vedder , Nine
teen tli Infantry. June 18.
Major William A. Jones , engineer corps ,
Junn 20.
Major Theodore Schaau , adjutant general
department , July 9.
Captain Emerson H. Lt.scom , Nineteenth
Infantry , July 10.
Captain C. A. Woodruff , Second artillery ,
Augusts.
Captain Abram A. Harbach , Twentieth In
fantry , August 19.
Captain Cyrus S. Roberts , Seventeenth In
fantry , August 2. ) .
Captain John P. Story , Fourth artillery ,
August 25.
Lieutenant Colonel John C. Batcs.Iufautry ,
August 27.
Captain C. C. Hood , Twenty-fourth Infan
try. August 28.
Major Clnrles Smart , medical department ,
September 18.
Captain J. H. Calef , Second artillery , Sep
tember 31.
Major Fred Van N'llct , Tenth cavalry , Sep
tember 28.
Major Gco. L. Gillesplo , engineer corps ,
October 7.
Major Thomas H. Handbury , engineer
corps. October 15.
Captain James F. Simpson , Third cavalry ,
October 25.
Major Wm L. Kellogg , Nineteenth in
fantry. November 1.
Captain Harry C. Cuslilng , Fourth artillery
November H.
Cantata J. R. Myriclc , Second artillery ,
November 0. '
Captain C. P. Kobe , Twenty-fifth infantry ,
November .
Captain Sumner H. Lincoln , Tenth In
fantry , November 21.
Captain D. W. Benham , Seventh infantry ,
INovember 23.
Captain H. O. Howcll , Second artillery ,
November 23.
Captain George M. Downey , Twenty-first
infantry , November 25.
First Lieutenant William Ennls , Fourth
artillery , Novorabor 26.
Captain Clarence M. Balluy , Eighth In-
fantrv.
Captain Olho W. Budd , Fourth cay airy ,
September V.
V.lUVriRKUF.NTS 1903.
Colonel Joseph C. Ureckenrfdtro , inspector
general's department , January
Major Duncan 51. Vance , Thirteenth In
f an try , January 0. '
Cnptaln Louis II , Kitcucr , Ninth cavalry ,
January 13. t ,
Captain Chatles Keller , Second Infantry ,
January Si " '
Major Hugh A. llieakor , Infantry ,
February 4. .
Major Samuel S. Sumhcr , Eighth cavalry ,
February n. " '
Captain Louis S. lemon , medical depart
ment , February II. . .
Captain William A. Ritfferty.Slxth cavalry ,
February 10. , " "
First Lieutenant George K. Spencer , Mnc-
tcptith Infantry , Febnjar.v2V
Captain A. 11. Bowman , Ninth Infantry ,
I'Ybiuary 2S. /
Cnptaln G. W. IL S udi , Third Infantry ,
" Captain C. C. Carr.Tfrst cavalry , March 3.
Captain Thpophllus . MorrisonSixteenth
Infantry , March 4.
SMnJor Frank M , Coxe. pay depattmcnt ,
March 4.
Lieutenant Colonel Albert P. Morrow ,
Sixth cavalrv , March 10.
First Lieutenant Charles 11. Loiter , Llghth
cavalry. March 15.
Captain Edwin 11. Atwood , qiiaitermastcr
department , March 18.
Major John H. 1'aje , Eleventh Infantry ,
Marches.
Major George W. McKee , ordnance depart
ment. March 2it. . , , . , . .
Cantaln Folilet A. Whitney , Eighth Infan
try , March 27. .
Captain Win. V , Richards , Sixteenth In
fantry , Auciist 15.
Captain Win. M. \ an Horn , Seventeenth
intnntry , Auittst2i
Major Win. S. Stanton , engineer corps ,
Septi'inbcr 9.
Captain J. Milton Thompson , Twenty-
fouith Intantrv , Ananst 1.
Major Krnucls S. Dod e , pay department ,
September II.
Captain Wm. P. Rogers , Sevcnlcenth In-
t'antry , September 10.
First Lieutenant Richard P. Strong , Fouith
artillery , September 21.
Major Homy U. Cotbln , ntljutant generals
department , September sr > .
Captain Win. C. Mniinliig , Twenty-third
infantry , September 211.
Captain Gouigi'M. ItaniUll , Twcntj-tlilrd
Infantry , October0.
CiPtain Tltoiuas J. Gteeg , Second cavalry ,
October 8.
Captain George M. Wheeler , engineer
corps , Octobei V.
Major Wm. E. Croary , pay dcpaitment ,
October U.
Captain George B. Rodney , Fourth aitil-
lerv , October 17.
C.iptaln Thomns J. Lloyd , Elclitcenth In
fantry , October K
Captain J. F. Mount , Third aitillery , Octo
ber 19.
Captain Philip 11. Kills , Tlilitccnth In-
tantiy , October 23.
First Lieutenant Henry H. C. Duuwoody ,
Fourth artillery , October 23.
Captain Georire S. Wilson , Twelfth in
fantry , October SO.
Captain F. C. Grugan , First artillery ,
April 4.
Captain John S. Loud , Ninth cavalry ,
April 12.
Captain Adna R. ClialTee , Sixth cavalry ,
Captain Peter D. Vrootn , Third cavalry ,
April 18.
Major Charles U. buter , engineer corps ,
May 5.
Captain J. W. Dlllenback , Fir t artillery ,
May .
Captain Sanford C. Kellogg , Fifth cavalrj- ,
May 10 , *
Captain T. M. K. Smith , Twenty-third In
fantrv , May 19. ,
Major Chas. B. Throckmorton , Second ar
tillery , May 27. H
Captain A. B. Welts. Eighth cavalry ,
June 10.
Captain Frank D. Baldwin , Fifth Infantry ,
June BO. " "
Major Oswald U. En t , engineer corps ,
Jttne27. . , . ,
Major George B. Sanford , lritst cavalry ,
June 28. !
Captain J. II. Haughey , Twenty-lirst In
fantry , July 5. . _
First Lieutenant John A. Payne , Nine
teenth iiitantiy. July 7. "
Major Chas. W. Raymond , engineer corps ,
July 14. a
Captain J. M. Norvoll , Twelfth Infantry ,
July 22.
Captain Stephen R. StalTon ! , Fifteenth In
fant ly , Julv 28.
Captain Eli Huggljis , Second cavalry ,
August 1. 4
Major Henry McEldurrr , medical depart-
input , August 12.
Captain Wm. M. McLnughlin , EfKhtcenth
Intantry , August 12.
Captain Edmund Rice , Fifth Infantry ,
December " ,
Captain John S. Warton , Nineteenth In
fantry , December 16.
Major Louis C Overman , engineer corps ,
December 20.
Captain Edward M. Hayes , Fifth cavalry ,
December'23.
Captain J. E. Wilson , Second artillery ,
December 27.
Captain Cyrus M. DeLaney , Fifteenth In-
fantn' , December 29.
Captain Thomas C. Lebo , Tenth cavalry ,
November 17.
The dates of several captains of cavalry
not heretofore obtainable , have been kindly
sent to inn by the ollicers themselves. Their
dates of retirement are as follows :
Captain James F. Simpson , Third cavalry ,
October 25,1903.
Captain Moses Harris , First cavalry , Sep
tember 0,1 0 ! .
Captain Thomas C , Lebo , Tenth cavalry ,
November r.fVJOG.
Cnptaln John C. Thompson , Third cavalry.
March 21 , 1910.
Captain William C. Rawallc , Second cav
alry. August 28 , 1904.
Captain Otho .W. Budd , Fourth cavalry ,
September 9,1U05.
This completes the list.
JAMES S. BuisuiM.
C. V. Baxter , nn experienced anil suc
cessful drngirlst at DoWitt , Iowa , says
ono family there created an immense
sale for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ,
by using it and recommending it to their
neighbors , during : their selge of whooping -
ing cough , now it sells rapidly * on its
merits , it lias no equal for coughs , colds
and croup.
\ Romarknble Runaway Locomotive.
A Dayton correspondent of the Scienti
fic American gives the details of a re
markable runaway of a locomotive. Engine -
gino 97 was slowly backing around a
curve when a train was sighted. The en
gineer of 27 reversed his cngino and
tnrow her wide open , in hone of getting
her out of the way , but was too Into , and
the engine , coming down , crashed into
thu other , steve in the rear end of the
tender and broke the tender loose from
the engine whoso throttle valve Imd been
thrown wide open. The mon jumped to
Rave their lives , and the engine proper ,
not being hurt , started forward nt a
frightful speed , tearing down tlm mum
track toward the union depot at the rate
of about lifty-live orbixty miles an hour.
When she struck Sixth street shn jumped
the track nnd ran along on the ground ,
breaking the heavy steel mils nnd knock
ing oir five switch .standards , tinally
llnding her way to tl -depot , wlicro she
stopped. < d
MOST PERFICT MADE
tni wfth ( Met ngud toPurity , Strength ,
Dr. Fritt'e Btklos PowdM cent ain *
'JO-HE"
The above It the name of a MAGNETIC OIL , which Hews from the rock in Texas
and that , 1 confidently believe possesses more KEAL MERIT AS A CURATIVE
than ALL OTHER REMEDIES. I believe the people of Iowa and Nebraska will
nfjree with me In this aftr having tested its MAGICAL HEALING POWERS.
But to expect you to endorse the above in full withoJt first having used ityoursclf , or on
some ol your family , woidd be presuming too much , so all I ask U that you carefully
read over the evidence submitted herein , and teat the virtues of'Jo lie" for yourselvck ,
and if it does you good , tell It to your friends ) , it no good TELL ir. Tint Tnui'it ts WHAT
Wtt WANT.
I subjoin a few cxttacts from letters receiveJ , also a few testimonials. Read care
fully and write to any ot thse parties enclosing a stamp for reply , and leant what they
willsav.
Allow me to say in conclusion that I have the general ag ncy for Iowa and Nebras
ka for a term often jear , and shall make Oimhamy home ibr lliat time , so that all will
have an opportunity to test the merits or demerits of King "Jo-He. "
The distressed who are too poor to pay- full price for this GKKAT CURATIVE , \\ill on
proper vouching be allowed a reduction ot one-half the regular price.
I believe in Jo-He and wouldn't offer a can of it for sale If I did not.
Those living outside this city , in Nebraska or Iowa , can have it sent them w ! th safety ,
by mail or express.
Price of large can * , $2.53 , str.all trial size , one-fourth pound , 75 cents.
II. B. Jonc , of Burton , Washington county , Texas , discoverer and sob proprietor.
T. ns. I'OEtfiY , AROIII for Ivn anilobrnnKa , OimiHn , Nub.
AllCADE HOTKL.
Extracts from n ctlor from Mr. 11. D. Joni-s ,
urllton I'obnmry in , If 37 :
" .Mr. Koigy : Youis lecelvoJ. Olitil nltvnys
to hour of thf > SHOCK'S of 'Jo-He'bill let mo
tell j ou It Is not rheumatism Jo-llo Is t > oit for ,
( I. o. , I menu His5V ) per runt. l > rttor for icimo
other it4oa | cs.8tlll ) It 19 the only ilioiinmtlsm
ctiio known to mnn to-ilny. anl 1 nlwnyg npeiiK
n lint I know l < tiuo. For imtluna , imnumonln.
wenk IIIIIKS , croup , dtplitherln , iuon uls mid In-
llntninntiaiiior all femJs. 1 toll jou , myileiir
sir , when your pvoplu oncu know vvlint tlui
lemeily UoesuliovnnllotlicMonruith you cnn l
ilonl It on' ' gt enough lo Ihu poop.e ot lowu
anil Nobra . . . "
March 1,1SS7 , Mrs Dr.lt. S. Tonner write *
inn : "Tliuiouro but low pliynloluns who iiro
wllllns tosli'p out of the olil Inmtcn truck to
moil remodr tliHtlms the proti'etlon of n pft-
tluiit < > n It. 1 bnvo but-n tnoru niul know now It
I.unil hint It not been for the fiu-t that u friend
ol mlnu whn usoJ to practice mrillclno h d vis
It oil nlnuly-tliroy pcoplo who luul ln'on on thu
USD of tns ( now roinoiiy anil wioto mo of tuo
wonderful euros that luvl i-omu from Itsuo
1 should not have ovniulnod It. 1 felt hound to
in\o tlKiito It. mid nm daily Kind tlmt I did. It
lenulrcscoiiEildorahlo inonil conrnpo to bieak
loose from the code of medical utlilcs nnd ISMIO
clicnlnra i\na udvoitUo In the pupuis what
Mo-Ho1 wllldn , but I loci Hint It U right to on
the nttimllon of the people ton remedy that will
euro M > ninny diseases that nil else lulu In. And
J unnlldo It.cthlcsornootlilcs "
OMAII v. Neb. , IVb. 2 , ItW.-Mr. T n. Vorgy ,
Omiilin , Nobin kii : On Suntlny , Fob. 0 , 1 57 , 1
wimtiikon with intliimntory iliuuinntUm In Its
most vlo'lonl lorin , knee , iinklo iind arm Joints
boms ? swollen to almost twliitholr nonnnl sl/o
nnd neuto pains ricklnir ; my ontlro systom. I he
piompt application of your wondoilul remedy
Mo llu"nctod ut once In u most nmrvolous
minuter : lollovlnjr tlio pain almost liutsintly.
lly ixlvlcuof physlclnns the only Intcrnnl or
ofhur rempdy used was lor the purpose of
throwing elf the urlck arid. I wasaDloto Icuyo
my bed eompnrntlvuly fieo fiiim piln on the
ninth day after hoinff prostrnto.l us above
stutcd. On Mondiiy tnu 2lBt instant , the at-
tondiiiK physician pronounced mo almost en-
thelvftuotrom ihoutnntlo trouble and stiitud
thnt but lor nervous prostration 1 would hnvo
lioun free from nil effects of rliomiintlsm dnys
before. I um now loollnjr well and entirely trco
from pnln nnd shall stni ton n Journey of WW
milo to-nlirlit. I fool thnt I ewe my recovery to
the use of your Invnluiiblo remedy and dosirp
that you use this letter a < you doom most of-
foutltn In sprondln thotriily wonderful virtues
of j our lemedy Alost thankfully J ours.
UEO. H STKWABT ,
I'asseiijjov conductor Chlcniio A : Alton lailronJ.
j\dilros8 , Nornml.IlU , bov TO.
UOCIIROIBII , Minn. , Fob. 15 , mT.-Dcur Mr.
Foi iry : Yours of the 12th lust. rocelvo.1. I can
well bwllevo nil you toll mo about "Jo-1lo. I
am sure H wns that thnt helped mother so won
derfully when she had tUut bad attnokot pnou-
monln. Shohndtbo mot distrcsalnff cough I
ovur heard and could not dr.iw a tirentb with
out ixpronn. Uut Httor nslnif "Jo-Ho" for a
low hou 8liobocanuuiu3lcr aim soou stopped
fouKliInK and could sloop well. I tlnd it n prnnd ,
treed romoily wherever t have tried It nnd am
convinced it has no pqiinl.
Yours rospoctfullr.
Mu . Km IK II. JoiuiAV.
Mrs. Jordan's mother Is over seventy years
oldnnd both Mionnd hordaiiRlitor hnvo known
the subscriber for twenty years.
Mr. C. E. Hollldiiy. Hvliiu at ITO2 Webster
street , Omaha , will toll you thnt oiionpplk-ation
ot "Jo-Mo" gnve him rollof when ho wns sutfor-
In-rwith rliuiiinatlsm In his knee and less than
three o'insontlrely ourod him.
M r. Danlol Shannnhnn , one of Omnhfc's polleo-
mon.cnn tolij-ouhowaulcklv"Jo-llo"gavph m
relinf when tils nrms and hands were so bndly
swollen bo could not move one of them. His
fncc wns badly cut nnd brulsod.nll th result of
n fall when tryln * to mnko on arrest on the
nisrlitof Kebruary 4,1H37.
A. F. Mlllur.of Qrafton , Nob. , writes mo of
the need work done by this grand remedy In
henliiDr his little Klrls' hands nnd arms when
they were In such a condition that other treat-
WAIIOO , Noli. , iMarcn n , itwi. Mr.T. n. Foriry
Dour Sir : Our little boy four years old had a
bad sore threat , bolnir srcntly swelled and fn-
llaraud In the cvonhiK , wo made two applica
tions ol "Jo-Ho" uullilnff It in with n sack of
hot suit after which he went to sleep nnd was
us well as usual next morning. A younz mnn
a frlonJ of ours , was stopping n few days with
us whoso oycs wore sore nnd Inllnmud and after
tliroo applications of "Jo-llo" the Inllaniatloo
was nil KOIIO anil ho wns RO well plonsod w th
ItthnrhOKot isomo of "Jo-Mo" to take with
him whun ho left , Also , rav wife got her foot
biiilly frosto I fo much so thnt she could hardly
wnllt. nnd after mlnir " .Io-Ho" on them two Or
thrrodnvsthofcoronoss was nil gone without
limvlng the utiual disnirronahlo ItclilnRSonsatlon
common In such oases. yours truly ,
OMAHA. Nob. . March 3.1SS7.-Mr. T H. Korjry.
Oninhn. Nob.-Dour Sir : For two yonra 1 was
troubled with a bunoh on my wrist , canalnor mo
moro or loss troublo. A part of ono smnlt can
of vonr "Jo Ho" has icmovod It entirely. J
HlBoiisodtliHwonderful oil torn bad burn on
my child's hand and In a lev moments nil the
lira was drawn out. Yours Hespoctliilly.
J. F. NESUF.T.
With lec , Fried & Co.
T. H. Toriry : I have used " .lo-Ifo" In my
fnmlly tor the last three months. Wo Imvo
used It lor pnoumonln. croup , colds , sore
throM Hiid corns , and It has ourod dnch nnd
every ono or the above diseases. I cnnnnt do
without It in my family1 gladly nnd cheerfully -
fully recommend It to everybody.
llospcctfully.
J .M. AllNOlTT ,
South Sovonteeth Btrcot , near Vlnton.
OMUIA , Neb. , March 11 , 1887.-T. . Porky ,
Onmiia , Nob. Dear Sir : 1 have for several
winters boon troubled with rhoumntlsm and es-
noolully this past winter. I have boon confined
to my bed for a number of day ) . I bav usid a
numberof icmodlos , I have consulted numor-
ons pliyalolfttiB nnd neither hnvo afforded mo
roller. Hut at last , by tht advice of u friend. I
reluctantly consented to uen "Jo-llo" and I am
thankful that I did , for aftur uj > ! ; ! if two cans I
am now nblo to walk without crutches or O'lnes
nnd am nhlo to do my own collecting nml do not
suitor any Inconvenience therefrom and I most
cheerfully recommend "Jo-Uo" to ovoiyone
aulfoiinff from rheuinatlsm.
Itespoct fully yonra.
ISIIAKI , KlIAMt ,
1017 South 16th St. , Oinnhu , Neb ,
OfHANob. . , Feb. 12,18ST. To whom It mny
coiorrn : iroino wooksslnco my oyei became
very badly intlumodnnd were very imlnlul In
deed. A pnrt of ono smul ! can of "Jo-Ilo" has
cured them ut a cost ofjri cents.
FIIEU SritiN , 1'Jlt DauKlns St.
UimTON , VVn lilnKtonCi'Tov. , Jnn. 2J , 1W7.
At homo of II. 11. Joims , liurton. HuvliiK HC-
copied Mr. Jones'kin.I Invitntloii to spcnJ the
wlntor monthii In the moro eonironlnl ollmnto
than my homo In Davonpoi t , In , will say thnt
linvuiK road several tbousind of the lot tin Mr.
Jones rocolved from thOBO whom ho bus ourod
unil sent roinuoy to the last two ycnrs , for tlio
pmpojio nf urruimlnp them In ulphnhetlcnl
ordur. I must sny for the honolll of sutfeierH
nnd justice to Mr. Jones also. Hint not I per
cunt , ot nil those hitters but t-ponk In the nlgliOBt
pimsoof his truly wonderful discovery , ( lam
B-iri ! this small proportion cnn ho nccountoil for
by their mlsiinderstniidlnB Us proper ilbo. ) I
know u Ims done for mu wlnit no oitiui- remedy
could havu done , hailing my lungs , kcoplnjr
1887 Spring Yallsy Stock Farm. 1887 ,
OMAHA. NUB.
George Wilkes 510. Record 2:22. :
Monsurod \ > r 2:2(1. : ( the 2:2.1 : NIK ! the :3) ) Htutxl
nnl ; wiiatho cioiitcst tlmt over llvt-il. Hiivins :
now ! V > sons line ! duuvlitcr * In thu 2UJ ; list down
to 2HJ4 ; ,
The only son of Qooro Wllkei In the State of
NobrusKu.
0541 Black Willcos 3541 Standard.
Slrod liy fleer < ro WHUe SI ; l t dam Funny
lloll.ilred hy Confodornto Clilol , own hrothor
to Woodfonl Clilef. 3:2V.'nd : : dam Hysdyk'a
IlainhU'toniun. Will atnnd for nmrug tU Ilia
above fnrra at f35 the sciibon , uash tlmo of sor-
Tlco , with privilege of return should inariu not
prove In foal. Limited to 20 nuiros hosldos my
own. Henson commences Fuh. 1st mid end *
August Ht , 187. Porfurthur particulars send
M. I. D. SOLOMOW.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
"CHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH. "
The OrlKlnitl mad Only ae
Rth d > i 7i H UtM . B.WWI ol wHht
ADIES. A k J r
Ul. u .
ilowitennircxt'on ' , thin Mvln * my llfo. And !
nm moro fully convinced of Its mnrvulous
powers slnb 1 wns so quickly cured ol pniui-
monln nnd pleurisy on my arrival here In No-
jrcmbrr , thopHtn of which wns eo Inlenso thnt
1 wiis forced totnonnnloud on orory attempt to
drawn full bienth 'i'ho many letters roeoUeJ
now dally speaking of Its wonderful cures In so
ninnv Ingtnncus , ncutodlscnoes that had batllml
nil medical aid nnd pronounced hopelessand Its
universal , unvarying nnd pow ertul aetlons as a
remedial nirunt seems to Know no bounds In ro-
lluvliig diseases of whatever character ; It is In
deed the marvel of the nineteenth century.
Ami 1 must nay nlsn tlmt however Imposslhlo It
does Kern thnt those results could l.o attained
through tht ngehev of this ri'inedy. ' yet I nm
fully Impicssod that Mr. Jones'stntmionls nro
not made for selfish ends , but ho Is sineero In
hlsdoslrotolicnulltfU'fiTlnir humanity. 1 Imvo
iixiii-rlmentPil with the crude oil , the basis of
"Jo Ho , ' nmgnctl/lnir noodles In n few moments
ixiuci-fully , mid Inn shaded room the oil. by
being Rgltntol , ellmlnatiiil beautiful lights
showing great magnctlo power.
M VUY 1 AN.NIN IlAltNl S.
AnttBSK , Kan. . Deo. 20. 1850 Dr. II. II.
loops Dour Doctor : ' 1 ho remedy was received
l ) . \miuii\iMimilo great Improvements In
your louiody , rupoomlly compnrlng with the
nrstrooolved Afpwdnysngo 1 eontrnctcd a
t-ovoro cold , which first affected my head , then
t settled on my lui.gs. producing pain In my
hoaJ and hnjk. eUoutlng corobru , spinal nerv
ous ststrm , nlMi causing pain in my chest , pro
ducing chills and t Igor , followed by lever ; In
short , all the symptoms present In pnoumonlu
and Its complicated symptoms willed often
proven very 601 lous Incase of piostrallon of
the cerobro , spinal nervous system. J rubt > ' 1
In a good application of the latest Improved
"Jo-He , " nnd nlio taken n dose. I rested splen
didly , slept dlsiuterruptcd , nnd woke tip feeling
fresh nnd now. Let It bo whnt It will , or called
what It will.
Its thcrapoutlcul actions are cer
tainly wonderful and direct nnd certain. As u
sedntlvo , It allays pains , snbdnos Inllummatlon ,
urrosts onmrostlon of the blood ; as n nnrveotlc
( nerve modiclno ) , it regulates the ( nnrrvutlon ;
as mi expectorant. It removes thu muoiis sec
reted by the glunds of the mucus membrane In
the lun s. bronchia ; In pneumonia , It stands at
the vorr head of all nu-dlcal ngonts. 1 always
like tooxpoilmonton ray own person. 1 onn
observe nnd notice moro correctly nnd dis
tinctly the mndlcnl olfect , nnd also the thoriip-
outlcul notions which it produces. Happy to
hour of your deserved succors.
Yours truly , S. C. IlitowNB , M. D.
The nbovo Is from Dr. S. C. Browne , ot Abl-
PIIO , Kamm ? , who nearly eighteen months ago ,
wns cured ot n despernto ca-so of rheumatism
from a few mouths'usn of " "
"Jii-IIe , utter his
cnso wns snld to bo hopeless ; hence ho found
> ut the powers to henf In this remedy which has
10 equal on earth thnt man yet knows of , and I
ake moio real plonsurt in curing such noble
spoonnoiiHof God's grandest work that hnvo
he honesty and manliness to come out with
he whole truth , lot It ploiiso or olfond whom It
nay. No sum of money could equal the pleas-
uios that redound from citrine such men.
FOXTMAIIINNIS , Montana Territory. Nov. 2 ,
; > . " > . Mr. 11.11. Jones , my dear friend nnd snvl-r
lor such you nro by mo considered I WHS ro-
lucod from n powerful mnn to a skuluton , mid
mirorod the torments ol' thodamnodand would
mvo died , lum sure , had It not been for the
unoly arrival of your great remedy. 1 have no
words to oxprcss my high oolnlonsof it , and for
vhich too muclu annot be said. No jiuin cun
ongstiiy where "Jo-Ho" goes. Yournaine will
ever be i cmouib crod by Your friend ,
O. A. TAYLOII.
FOKT MACHNNIS , Mont. , Oct. 20. 18f6. The
'Ion. UranvllloStuart , I'rcsldont of Stock Grow
ers'Association , ol' I'ort Mairlnnls.Mont.writes
thus : II. II. Jones , M. D. Oenr Sir : I do cor-
Ify to the tnlraculous cure of O. A. Taylor by
our wondertul lemedy after all hopes bad
icon given up , and he wns reduced from a
nrge , strong man to n perfect skeleton , and suf-
'eiing Int.'rnnlly up to the hour your remedy
wns applied. Ho Is now entirely cured. This
remarkable euro oeouricd under my observe
tlon , nnd I cnn willingly testify to the unheard'
of vli lues of Mr. H. It. Jones "Jo-He. "
STUAIIT.
HOUSTON , Tex. , Fob. 7,1887. To whom It may
concern and for the benefit of snffurlnfr human
ity : I wish to etnto tlmt I wits mulcted with
lianilysis In both leys and foot , nnd nftor trying
s'.octi Iclty and lovornl ether medicines nnd doc
tors , ono can of king "Jo-Ho" done the good
work In restoring mo perfect ! v ; banco , 1 give It
the title it Justly deserves. E. A. MLICAI.K ,
dun and Hardware Store , Main St.
ConntnAN , I'olk Cn.Tox. , Dec. St. IBM. Mr.
II. 11. Jonos. Sir : Having used or tested "Jo-
lie" for the pastelr months , ! um now ready to
acknowledge iiHiioclllo for malarial und "nil Ills
llosli is heir to. It has cured mo of inulnrlul ,
blood poison nnd orjilpol&s. It has restored
two mUBclcs for my nephew , Ned Connor , who
had hip dUoaso. Ono muscle had shrunk away ,
and the other lind boon badly lacorntod from an
Instrument nohnd wotn. Now both muscles
nro found and fully developed. I have cured
liny I ever , erysipelas , peritonitis , ninlnrlulf ever
and every none or pnln thnt utllletod any of my
family ornijr neighbors. "Jo-He" Is what ft
claims to I > o , the king of all remedies. DoubtIng -
Ing Tnomoscs may nak : Whence tliln marvel
ous power ? Any olcctio therapeutist upon
testing it can prove It to be full ot electricity ;
therefore. Its great vitalizing power. You are
at liberty to publish this , ns 1 am unxiona all
should know of Its merits and what a boon to
mnn It la If only used M you direct.
Yours truly , MmsCoNNon.
AUSTIN , Texas , Oct. 0.18S . This ! s to certify
that I was lindly t-cnldod while hundhnif boiling
water , and was Induced to try "Jo-He , " and
with astonishment , In u few minutes after ap
plying ; the medicine I felt no pnin at all , and on
rising the raorulr.K following I could not toll
thnt 1 wns ever scalded , and all Inflammation
crone. I honrtllr recommend It for ncnldt and
burns. J. 8. A. WniQHT.
The above case came under my observation ,
nnd 1 cnn fully endorse same. Will also say
that "Jo-Ho" Is equally ottie uclous in fresh outs i ,
J. A. NlHBKT.
Oed bless our ministering angolp. Nine times
in ton it Is the Indies that start the good work
which Is relieving mankind truly , promptly and
nohuinbnif or mistakes , und saving lilo by the
score. They are not uftor the dollars so much I
ns to truly do Kood. Boo what Mrs. Comstock
says , wife ot lion , 0. C. Comstock , representa
tive from Grand Itaplds , Mich. :
IIOL'BK OK HKIM < IE rNrtTIVK * , WASniWOTO.V ,
n. C. , Jan. ' 'H. 1B87. Dr. H. B. Jones-Dour Sir :
Your "Ju-llo" Is truly n wonderful remedy. My
daughter came on from Grand Itaplds , Mich. ,
with iiBoro foot , which pained her considerably ,
caused from nn Ingrowing null. It looked dnrk
bluu , nx thonuh bho wns tlircntonod with erysip-
olui.andhpoko of Minding for H doctor , but I
SHld wo will try "Jo-He. " The first nlKht wo put
It on It took out all Inflammation and prevented
intiuli Buffering \Verccelvodtlielaat Older of
"Jo-Hit. " Accept our tlianUs for your gonoros-
lly. I took a can to the president with one of
your ciroularf. 1 nNo KIIVO u cnn to n poor
widow nnd sbe told me last etonln ? that it cured
bor sister of n severe attack ot inllummntory
rhimmiitlfiin. for which the pnvo me thn ounltod
name of her ministering unirel.whrn I did not
deserve thociodlt nt all. H r irrntltude 1 duo
to you. Our llttlo grandchild fell ever In his
rocker , chair nnd all , nntl bruised the lip terri
bly ; but "Jo-He" f > oou mmle ! inil light.
1 remain IIIOM lospoctfully.
MIIH. 0. C. COHSTOCK.
I Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA. NCBKASKA.
Paid up Capital $250,000
Burpltik 40,000
11. W. Yatr.s , President ,
A. K. Touzalln. Vine President.
W. H S. Huslios , Cashier.
UlllKUTORS :
W. V. Morse , John S. Collltii ,
11. W. Yates , Lewis S. Heed ,
A. K. Tou/.uliu.
BANKING OFFICE :
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor I''th and Farnam Sts.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
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TO TJIE PUBLIC
With the approach of spring
and the increased interest man
ifested in real estate matt era ,
[ nm more than ever consult-
d by intending purchaser na
to favorable opportunities for
investment , and to all such
would say :
Wheirputting any Proper
ty on the market , and adver
tising it as desirable , I have
invariably confined myself tea
a plain unvarnished statement
of facts , never indulging in
vague promises for the future ,
and the result in every case
has been that the expectations
of purchasers were more
than realized. I can refer witl\
pleasure to Albright's Annot
and Baker Place , as sample ft
lustrations.
Lots in the "Annex" have
quadrupled in value and are
still advancing , while a street
car line is already building
past Baker Place , adding hunc
drecls of dollars to the value o
every lot.
Albright's Choice was so-
looted by me with the greatest
care after a thorough study
and with the full knowledge
of its value , and I can consci- *
mtiously say to those seeking
a safe and profitable investment -
ment that
Albright's Choice
offers chances not excelled ifl
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this market for a sure thing.
Early investors have already
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reaped large profits in CASH ,
and with the many important
improvements contemplated ,
some of which are now undeV
way , every lot in this splen
did addition will prove a bo
nanza to first buyers.
Further information , plats
and prices , will bo cheerfully
furnished. Buggies ready at all
times to show property.
Respectfully ,
W. G , ALBRIGHT
SOLE OWNER ,
218 S. 15th Street.
Branch ofllco at South Oina *
ha.
N. B. Property for sale
parts of the city
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