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10 THE OMAHA DAILY JUDJfl , HATt'KDJVY ACGTST 15 , 1891-TWELVE PAGES. GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT , Ichocs of the Great Silver Encampment n Detroit. ABOUT THE NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF , r ( rnrrjtl lloublo ilny Iliu .Mulo nt .smiitor A Hi'iiiit mill ( uiirrnl Torry. 7li ( ! Ilrro of Fort .Huiiiptrr. Oonernl Almor Douhluclny U lylii | { danifcr ouily ill lit lili tiornu In Mowlnm , Morris county , N. . ) . , and hai boon ailing a limn. Ho h sowmty-two yi-nrj old , and II U fonrc-J Unit tilt duath it n iincHtlon of bul a short tlmo. ( ioiu'ml Ooiibleclav Is a imtlvo of Now YOFK stnto and graduated from tlio West I'olut mllltury nciiduiny In IRI'J In tlio sainc cliut with ( Junornli LoniMtreol and Uoio- cratiH , witj | whom he liai over slnco rnala- talnud closn jiTJiotiul rolntiom. Ho served with distinction In thu Muxlcan war. Ho was promoted to lint lieutenant In is 17 , to cailutn | In IVi'i , and wrvod nKiilnst UioHomlimln Imllniit In ISTt't-l. ' Ho wai nt Fort MoiiltrlD from WV ) till ttio narrl on withdrew to Hntnptor Documbnr lili , of that year , and aliaml tlio lint nun Ho'il In dffunso of the lattitr tort on Atirll li ! , IHI ) | . Ho wnt limnoillaluly ufturwunl proinoUstt 10 major in the Huvr'iilcontli liifimtrv ; lorvi'd with ( lon- cral Pnttunon In the Sliunniuloiili vnlluy and later In ilofuiittii of WnililiiKton , com- iniiiHllni ? forti and iintturli * * on the I'otnimic. Ho was niado brlniullcr Kiwral of volun teers , I'Vbruarv 'I , M'U , and iit-tl ni'd to the command of all thu ( lefonntu of Wuiblnirton. Durini ; tlis imiuliiu month * bo i-omniaildoit a brlKiulo on the Uappabanouk itnd In tlio northurii Virginia ( /.imp ilc" , Incluillnr ; llio Huconit hnttlo of Hull Kim , wlu-rn ho IHCV rcodcil to Ilio command of llatrh'n division. Ho wo cn n ail In HID I ) . Utli ) of Antlctam , loilni ; heavily , but taxing tix baltlo lla i. On Novo'iimir ' ii'J. 1NKJ , bo was promotoil to major io.i'ral of voliintours. Ho WIIH at Kroilcrlrksbnnj , Chanrollor vlllo , and CJot- tysbun. , and tompornrlly commmandcd tlio aouttinastorn dofijuncs of WmlmiKlon when tlio city wan thrn.itcncu bv ICnily'n mldt-rt. Ho wn'i oinvutiMi rolonol in the regular army Mr.rrli 11 , IMXi. and brigadier and major ' % nonil two ilayi later for hh virvlocs niirhiK Ihii war. After roiiiiimmlliiR sover.il jioHts ho was rotlrod from netlvo scrvlco Do- cumber 11 , IST.'l. Ho lint wrllton several war linolct , and 1 * also noti-d for havlni ; miKiruttoil and obtained n charter for the lint cabin stiuct railway In ' the Unltud Statoiat San l-Yiinrltuo , In l'8T ( ) . At the roc'int rminlnii of thu Army of the Potomac , fienenil Doiltilodayiin tendered a complimentary vote lor president of the ocluty. A .Mill < > I'H'orn Suiiilcr'H ( JniiH. The newspapers and tnagn/lni's are full of war stories , say * the New York World , but ttiero are few of them any uottor than tins one , told bv an old soldier at a Now York Olnnur tiibln the other evening. When D.ihlKnm'it Ironeliuls boi.in opera tions In Charleston harbor , the Tenth army corps made a sudden dash and drove In the thin lines of plclfotri which the southern of- lie-em bad pottud on the eastern end of Morris Island. When daylight eatno every ( jini which Heauretjard could brln to boar upon the new work be an to rain shot and shell. Them wore enough men ttiero , but there was n dollcloaey of iimmiinltion , and BOH inulo driver volunteered to deliver the ammu nition. . _ The only ro.id was the smooth sand oo.ieh uloiitf the bay and the dlst.inco between the two Doliiis about , a mile and a half. Half ttiat distance was within ensv ruin , ' * ) of l-'oi't Kiimter , and Itatterv Warner's KUIIH covered all ttie wu > to the Hand lillls , beliind which was the federal camp. I am dcMirlliliik' tlio Incldont us It appeared from the nblpplni ; in the buy. and what called attention to It was the sudden waking uu of every CIIH on tlio soutlicast anglo of Sum- tor. Looking to HOO the came of the furloui cnuiioiiiulliiir , everybody was surprised to HCO n mule team tearing up the bench In the ( tlieetlon of tbj ) nuw worU. The driver was laying the lnnh on , and tlmt mule hud Its ears laid Mtr.ilj'ht bock and was iimliliiij its lopKO. . Occasiunally a.sholl won Id touch the beach , bound tip nml explode , and the mule would them hesltato and try to turn li.iclc. Hut the driver would lay the cowhide on with re- iiowuii vi or ; ttion thu mule put on another Hiiurt , until at last It became entirely domor- nil/oil hy the explosion of a teii.lneh Hhell ulmost under It. The driver ( 'Otoff his scat , took the animal by tlio head , whlilnd It round once or twice and Htartod It up the beach once inovo. Fort Stimptisr llaslied and Ilained , battery Wagner belched and thundered , and tlll that d n rl up urlvor ured ( his mule aloiitf , lheui/h the way was wwopt by nt least thirty RUIIN. At lost lie reached bis destination , but ho could nut Htny theto , and in a inoiiKint ho was tuined nninnd nnd uxhorlini ; that animal to do Its level nest. The mnlu did not need to bo told to step out , lor In Its rear there wrrci rour ana raekot , nnd about Its ears woio ( lyiiiK mind and scraMron wlileti seemed to htlinulatii Its llcotucMi. Down tlmt haul beach Hew the mule , the llcht nut tiobbliiK and swaying and the drlvor'n arm ilhin and lalilnu- ho dealt out lash after lash. At last they neiired the friendly shelter of the sandhills. Inanothor minute ihov will be safe , bu t just as they neared the place to turn aside it shell cjiine Rcieainlnn from Humter. Kvery- bedy could see the huge mass of Iron as it routed through the air U atruck the beach directly In the rear of the mule , and with a bound It overlook It nnd exploded with tor- rllle violence. When the .sholl exploded a circle of smoke hid the mule lor 11 moment , but when llio Hiuuku cleared , Mr. Mule Imd his ears laid back , and with head down and lo s lashing wildly out , ho was making Ulmlllnt ; weed of the cart , which had been badly deuiorall/ed by n fragment of the shell Presently tlio driver Is seen limping to thu mule ; In n second the mule la five from the cait , and With thu driver on his tuck and a farewell whli-k of his tall , dUappcara behind thu cover o [ ttie hlllii. The thousands of boys In blue unite In n IDIH ; and hearty huir.vh ; the sailors wave their hats and shout themselves ho.uso , and , harkl UiOHnuthoru soldiers have cauuht thu Infection , ami are chociln , tool How Ttioy NwniMXKl I'OI-NI'H. ' AmoiiK the many brilliant 11''iiros whoso Eiillautry and daring won only local celebrity In Nntlh Carollnn during thu war , suys a writer In the Now York Uocoidor , nouo was more eoii plcnoii3 than O'Nuil , the scout. Accomplished and durliur , yut he was whol ly unknown beMind the limit of his Held of ac tion , Ho was n Immbomo man , tall , IDUHLMI- lur and Kraeuful , n line swordsurin , u capital thut and one of ttiu best riders that over put t foot In a stirrup. He never ( nnpt a road or tlio lay of tlio land , an > ) he always remembered a face or u troleo , KOI the vil , ho w.is cool , quickwit ted , quiet and observant. During thu ttmo tlmt my command was In North Uarollnu I frequently norvoil us u .scout with O'Ncll ' and not nnldom accompanied him Into thu one- in.v's lines , especially about tlio tlmo General lluku iiiudu his murch against Nevvburnu. In that town lived a iiruttv woman who Jvas n Krent ft lend of O'Noll , and who was Blso very much admired by < jpiieral Terry , thu commandant of the union forces stationed Ihero. Miss - , for p.Uriolle iiiasons , ac cepted ttio attentions of thu Kiineml , and bo. travntl hN conlldences tiiiscriipuleiuly to O'Noll. Whenever tliero wns a bull given hi ttiadty O'Xi'U attended If passible. Su perbly uniformed us u federnlofilciror plain- Ivdrt'iised us n citizen , ho Invariably mennpo- lUod Mils , to thourcnt cliaKrln of ( Jen. c rut Terry , whu relished u till of n lllrtutiou with n preliy woman nt much tn moil inon. On one oceiislniit\\heii O'Nuil hud absorbed ttio lady's attention , General Terry came up and abruptly domunded hh in. me nnd reef. tiRMit O'Noll wns miisqiH'ruduiu as a ca ( > - tuln lu n newly nrnvud ix-tlmont , und ( 'nvo thu tx-qulrcd Infoni.utlon without a momonl'3 hosltotlon. HutCipnoral TorrvM nunpicion hnd ovldontly been aroused anil ho doiimndci Ui see hii papi-rn. O'Ncll measured til in with a cool ntaroam then said quietly ! "Thli li tt very singular doimind , fionera Terry , but If you will accompany mo to tin hall , where I lett my overcoat , I think I cat satisfy you. " General Terry , with sltiBuliirobtLsonois , I ho renlly had any suspicion , went with him Theto wore only n few soldiers ntiuulliiKiuM ! the door , and they wera absorbed watch I IH the ball-room Now , It chanced that O'NcI nl\vays htitiK hl.s coat near the outer door Ho slipped his hand Into the pocket , saying "I ho pi ) this wilt settle the question nails factorlly , general , " nnd us ho withdrew H ho brought thohenvv barrel of a navv revolver ver with sttinnlni ; force acio n the lie.nl o the doubtltig K neral , nnd dashing nt fill .speed through ttio open door turned a cornet and dlsuppoarod before the panic created bj bin daring had tlmo to subside. On nnottior occasion Ills audacity took r bolder Illirlit. Ccnonil 'I'urry owned a surnii I croam-colorod ttmroiiKhbied Morse , which In valued so tilrlily that ho had It cared for like a scion of royalty. O'Ncll had a passion for n line horsn , and wanted It , nnd Dots run hl h In camp as U ; how soon hii Would rldu In on the thorough bred. bred.Ono dny an nwltwnrcl , nnnlhiK "sand hill tiickey , " dressed In cnpporadyod jniins and wearing liirno sllvor-nmmoil spor'aeles , pre sented himsi'lf at Terry's headquarlors and asked for a permit txi pass through the llnui. To n close examination ho irnvo such uniii"s- | thmablo ovlduncu of peed faith , soft In aim and "buffalo" loyally that the p.iss was lvon him amid much chnnlnt ; , and ( tenernl Terry nsked him how he meant to travel. "On a critter , " lie answnii'd "A tinrti ) , 1 suppose yen mean. Well , where Is he ! " "Hllehod nut thar in the stieet , " said thn cracker , pointing to n small , fum * , Indu- strlbably wretchud-loiiklnif llttln Hanker pony. "Why , you don't ' expect to rldo twenty miles on that miserable brute , do you ! " asked the ( 'onnral. " 'Tliout I kin swap him for a bettor , " wns the leplv , ns the old man shambled awk wardly out , of the room. Abnut two hours noforo dawn n man riding iiiporb cieam-eoloied horse presented him self nt the outposts showed Ills permit from ( iencral Terry and xvas allowed to p.iss through the lines without question , and three hours later both horse nnd rider were safe In the confederate lines. When Terra's hnstlor went In the morning lo feed and groom bis m.ignlllcoiit charger ho found Instead a small and moxt wretched- looking Danker pony fastened with a rope liulter , to which was attached a card beating this Inscription : : "Hwnpped for a bettlor , " and loft : ; for General Terry with the compll- : : munts of O'Nun. , Scout , 0. S. A. : It Is needless to any that , although General Terry olTeied a 81tub ( itnvard for O'Nuil , he never saw either man or beast agnln. THU III VI OK v"OI - ' A I'OIOM. It l < 'orniH Ono ul' ( hi ! 'Most Ini'lilontH of tlio Olvlliir. . Onu of the finest poems In thu modern llt- oraluro of song Is that one known every where by lt < llrst pathetic line , "I am dying. Egypt , ill Ing , " . And which was wiltten by General William ilalnos Lytlo. on the eve of the battle of Jblckaimiuga , Wo are Indebted , .say.s the Detroit Free Press , to the late Colonel Itcalt , poet , author and soldier , wtio shared ttie forluni's of war with his friend. General ytie , for nn account of the peculiar cir cumstances under which the poem was written. Colonel Kealf slmred the tout with ( jcnornl j.vtlo on the night pr < * cn < lliif [ tbo battle. The two friends were both rjtveu to writing looms at such times , and each had an un- Inlslicd IHJOIII on hand. Tlioy read and rltlcbod each other's efforts liumurouslv orsomotlme , when General Lytlo said with i grave smile : ' Kealf , I shall never live to Ilnlsh that loem. " "Nonsense , " said his friend , "you will Ivo to write volumes of such .stuff. " "No , " said the general , solemnly , "as 1 vas speaking to you a feeling came over mo nddunly , which is moro startling than irophecy , that IShall bo Killed In tomorrow's Ight. " Colonel Kcalf nsked him to deflno this feei ng , and ho sa'd : ' As I wa talking to you I saw the iroen illls of Ohio as they looked when I stood mong tlioin. They uogan to recede from mo u a weird way and as they disappeared ttio onvlutien Hashed through mo like the Hght- ilng's shock that I should never see them igulii. " General Lvtio was a native of Ohio , and lenrly loved his blrth-stato. Colonel Henlf laughed at his friend , and rai led htm 1111011 his superstition , but acknowl edged nflurwuids that he became so thrilbd ilmself with an i.nnatunil fear that ho begged ho general to Jlnish thu poem before he btopt , hat such line woik might not bo lost to the vorld. In tlio small hours General Lytlo awakened its friend Iroiu the sHimbor Into which ho * md fallen , to read to turn that beautiful poum , vhlch must live as long us our lltunilute sur- 'ives. Itn.igino thu secno. 'J'be two men united L\y he bonus of frlenilshlp , of congenial tiste.s , mth leadv and willing to face death on the iinrnlni ; in Us dlrcst form , scanning , by the ightof their tent lantern , each other's ' feat ures , wuen thu llnlshed paem hud been read iloud. Colonel Healf said that his own eyes Illled vith tears , but the general said not a word , is he placed the munuxciipt in his pocketauil ny duwn to his last nlijlit's rust upon n.irtli. Hefore dawn ciimo the call to arms. When leu If next saw his fiiend he lay cold In loath among thu beans nfsbilii. Then ho bought of thu poem , mid , searclilug the pocidtt where he had SDOM him place It , diew it Jorlh , and forwarded It to Gtmeral Ly tie's friends with his other effects. Wo give the poem In Its entirety , feelliu ; sure all will ro- noxv their ndmlratton of It , when they read under what tragic elrciinmaueo it was writ ten : \S1OXV AMI < ) . ) OI'ATIU. I am dying , Keypt , dvlngl Hubs the crimson life-tide fast , And the dark Plutonian shadows Gather on the evening Blast. Lot thine arm , O , queen , support mo , HiiHh thy .sobs and bow thino oar , Hearken to llio ftreat heart tiucrotH Thou , and thou alone , niUHt hear. Though my scarred nnd veteran legions Hear their eajlo * high no more , And my wlocked nnd scattered galleys Knew dark Aetlum's fund Htinre ; Though no glittering guarda fttirround mo , Prompt to do their master's will , 1 must perish like a Uonian Die the great Triumvir stlllt Let not C'ifsnr's servllu minions iviocli thu lieu thiu laid low ; 'Twas no foomini's arm that fulled him ; 'Twin his own Unit dealt thu blow His , who , pillowed mi thy IKMOIII Turned aside from glory's ray His , who , drunk with thy ciu-jvsoi , Madly thiew n world away. Should ttie huso plebeian r.ibblo Daru assail mv fame lu Koine , Whore my noble spouse , Octuvla , Weeps within tier \\ido\\ed homo. Keek hui1 ! Say the gods huvu told mo Altars , uiipurs , circling wlugs- That her blood with mine commingled , Yet ahall mount the thionu uf kings 1 As fur thue , stur-uyud I'lryptlnn I Glerluiu sorceress of llio Nilul Light thu patti to Stygian horrors With the splendors of thy smile , ( iivu to rattan cruwns nnd arches , Let his blow his laurel twine ; I can acorn the senate's triumphs , Triumphing in love like thine. 1 nui dying , Kgypt. dying ! HnrKI the insulting foeumn's crv , They uro coming ! ( Julek , mv fiilehlonl Let me front thorn ere 1 die. Ah1 noiiiora amid the battle Shall tnv hunrt exulting swell ; Uls and Osiris guard theu Cleopatra Komufarewell , Ttiu No\v t oiniiiuiutnr. Cnptnln John Palmer \va born on Stnteti shviul , March ' - - ' , ISI'J , and has n splendid ivuv record , Ho enlli.teU lu thu Nliicty-rirst Now York , volunteers September 10 , 180 and was constantly with that regiment nntl It win mustered out July it , 18i ) * > , taking par In nil Its oiigUKomntits. Ho wns sorlously It Jurod ut the brittle of Flvo I-'orks In tlio coin blued ctnrgo of cavalry and Infantry. Sluci the war he Inn been ongtigod lu thu froici ) painting nnd decorating business at Albany N. Y , . nnd had tliu contract for nil the decor atliig on the now stntu capitol , As a member of the Grand .Army of tin Kepubtlc ho was for several terms com mander of Low Benedict post , No. n , wic tivlco elected commiinder of ttie department and In is1 , ) was uleuted senior vicu-com mander-ln-chluf , all of which Important posl lions ho Illled with credit Ho Is naid to lie i forcible ftpoakur , a model presiding ofllcor al department and national conventions , am ! ha * frequently been placed at ttiu head ol Important committees by belli otato ami national ciicnmpmcnln , an evidence that hi" abilities were appreciated , Lew Benedict pint adopted a jiorlos ol very flattering resolutions on Captain Palm er's candidacy. Gri'nt anil Growing. According to llm records of the Grand Army ot the Itupuhllu Iheru wore HHiK)7 ! ) com Hides In good standing on JIIIID Ml ) , yet this Is only ono-tlilrd of thu number of men nowllv Ing who nre eligible to memberihlp. Then ! wuro "ifh'l ( ) ileut hs In thu order lust year , a vury slight niereasu on tlioniimber of doalhn In ISS'.MK ' ) . Thu fuel Is that although It li mote than a iiuitter | of n century itlnou llio close ol tlio war , iho Giand Army Is still gaining more by eiillstn.ents limn It lon.s bv ilealli , and this Is likely to continue to be llm case for some years to como , mainly because thuie nut HO many old soldiers who hnvu not yet Joined the order. Tint | t' . | ( inn1 of ( < oiiii-iil ! ( 'HUT. Among the dUtlngulshuil guiils of lh < > Grand Araiy at Djlrolt wn the f.itliar of ( ii'i.eral ( iiister , who lint IhrJJ sous In one day at the batllj of the lUg II irn , and win ) Is now eli'hty-foiir yo.ir * old. Ho has boiloged by thu muniiieri of the cavalry ( ieneriil Custor commanded " 1 was with your son , " s lid ono who were Ihe bulge of n Michigan oivilry rjjlniJnt , "when be made the raid of WinehiMtor und bunco through Karly's lijio. The last time 1 saw him was In Washington , Just after the war , when ho delivered bis farovvjll addroji to us " "I was with him In ttie Firtt cavalry , "said another , "when Torn , his brother , was shot in ttio mouth " "I remember that engagement verv well. " ' replied the old gentleman. "TonTbrou''ht the led necktie home that he wore that uav , and I've got it yet. The Woo 1 is ou it still. " "So iou're General Cusf.-r's rather ! " queried u third.Give mo .our hand ; I tought with him to the end of tbo war. " "SVeii , you fought under a good mm. He made bimself wbat ho was without anybody's assistance Wben h wanteJ lo go to West Point he asked me to see Bingham about ret ting lit i.i an appointment IJmgbam was our congressman then. I told bun it wouldn't tie any use became Hiugham anJ 1 didn't hitch togutner In politics. The next thing 1 kntjw be bad the appointment. He had gone uud su--n Uingham himself. Ulngh.im was alwajs proud of the appointment , it inuXes me sad overtnno I lo-ilt at this picture and ttm.k of my ihroo boys who were killed In one day. " I n nl . is ii.iurels. There wis an extraordinary , and according to many , an unprooBdyntoJ scjno nt Ih3 re- uiuon of ttieSjvuntu Micnljin infantry at Detroit wlien Major Kilurl H Homier-shot , knoy/n to grind army history a- , " "ho drummer boy of the liappiluanjk'iC. " wis called upon to prove to tlie sitl-tfuction of the regiment thut ha hid roUly oroneJ with the Seventh. General Algjr was anon. ? IhiMu proient. Hsudurthot proJucj.1 letters tunportlng bis claim from LincDlti.Burnsldj , Urant , Hor..co Grouley und otlm-j , bu' , 01 beluij put thiough a vigorous cros5-e < amin i- llou bucume greatly confused. lu ro-ponse lo a call u aeon ) of comrades from Massa- unuseltH , Maine and other states roio to their loot aim facing HumlorOiut declare ! that they hud not soon hrn nu Dacaint ) * r 11 , ] > > i , when the regiment crossed the In id e. Ttio iconu was dramatic in the extreme , and llnully itvii deciJou that tliu Jruuiiiiur bjy tltlo propurly belonged to John billane , a police oillcer of Detroit. 'I'ho Sous ol Vi'tciMui. The Grand Army of the Kjpjbliu has da- mod tbo application of the So iof Veterans Tor the gradual nlmt-Hion into the Grand Army of the elJe-,1 mile rjproiOitai.tvo ! < of Jaceajcd comrades wlu > jr < 5 lu gooJ st indln is Sons of Veterans , say.tbo Djtroa Fi-eo Pro- . This would hive resulted ia a miicli closer aniliatlon i > ol\\oou Iho two orjaniza Lions find would have provided in urn where- bv thu ranks of the Grand Army me uborihip would bo full for yourj and years to come by i succession t crumbling llmtprivailing in tbo jrdor of Oinclnnall. The encampment do- : : Ided , with great niopnety , tlmt for thu pun- ant and lor some years to come theiu is no occasion for swelling the tanks of the Grund Armv with thousands and thoustiMls of 11011- nmbatiiiits. The ( irand Army has u vast numbur hip , and yui it i-i eitlmuloil that only ibnut one-half of tlu survivuiL' veterans are ) ii Us rolls. Ttio Grand Armv will be ular u md llouiishlng body for lifieon or twenty j ears jut. _ _ _ ( . . A. K. 4teiinion at Or. I. The fifth annual reunion of the Central No- iraska Veteran usioeiu'lon will bo held at Jrd , Nob. , from Augun ' , ' . " > to vi ! inclusive. "Jroat prepnralloiu uro being m id j to enter- .nln thu old boys , their ftimdioa'l.i tholr 'riunds lu the bast DD.siblo maiuur. Siuak- jrs of nalm'iul reputation will be in atiend- inco to help brighten the camp tires. T-ho ivieelatlon cordi illy Invites your attendance , md promises to entertain vou well. The ills- , t let embraces the tollowiuir counties : \'al- oj , C'uster , Howard , Greelov , Hrown , IJlaine , larlluld , Sliuruiiiu , Whoiiler. Madison , Antu- opu , Huone , Hall , Murrlck , liutlalo , Sheri- liui , McPhtiraon , Logan , IJox Uutto , Cborry , ( Jranil Army Mortality. Considering the age and iullrmltlo of thu numbers of ttio Grand Army of the llapubllc , itiys the lio-itou Herald , Ihe duithin their an Us are nut so numerous as it might bi > ox- leetod they would bo. A roll of 5.5 U du itln n a year oul of a total membonuip of II 1,111)7 , ) s only about ouo'huif the annual death rule if Doston , wheio , with u population of llb.UUU , hero were IU,1M deaths lust yoar. It seems ncrudthlu that the Grand Armv deutu .stalls- ici can bu anywheft ) near cui reel , though .here Is no apparent reason why they should lot bu at least appioumatuiy so. Tli Adjutant General. ) . 11. Gouldlng's annual oport , read at the Datroll o'lcnnipiuuut , iliowod a total niiimborihlp of 111 , : ! ) * ; sus- lenslons uud dlluir uiuhus ruduuj this nuui- ) er lo : ilWti)7 ! ) In gooa stuiidlucr. The number ) f denlhs during thu vear ending. I uuu P.J waa i.rrio , an liicreiiso over lust year of only III. I'huro are yet living l/'OO.ow ) union veterans. I'hero15 department iin-l 7.40'J tiosts. The mm uxpendud ill charities during the year vus f UilV.l'.l : ' , an Increase of ? l 15,7 W. This i * ho amount In money given by tlio posts liud : iendquiuturs , J > liiiiuinunt l-'iinilM. The Grand Army lus raised $ nKT ( ) for the jognn monument fund und # 5 ) , OM for the 5lioildim fund. Thu city of Now York would lo well If It luvitud the old hays to tuliu its epudiated contract to oioct a monument to Ihu great commander off its hands. KlmXrlo liltitil null Plant lillV. Htuulrlo liufht IIIIH Inion unuilnyuil ad- runtajrcoubly on biKuil of \Vost India ituitiiiof cto-saiiiK thu ocean to keup iilivu uul nourishing curtain plantH whluh vuio holii } , ' Iraiisiiortcd for accllnmtUii- ion. DoutliH mill Hlrtlis , There are cstlmatoil to bo 1)7,700 limlliH in tlio uurlil every tvvonty-fonr unit's , ami 101,800 blrtlia , or about every inlnuto. Orlniit lu Put It. There uro about U-,000 arrests oaoh our in I'iirln , and of thudu arrests liirty-tlvo are ussasina. SlMEll rifBATRICAl TALK. 9 Arranging for lljo Hinging Up of the Our- tnln. MOVEMENTS OF STELLAH LIGHTS , I'lnyN anil I'layi ; of llio Hrmnon of 'J'niii l''i < iiliii-llc ) 1'aulil- llm NIIIIHOII'N Opnnlng. The new play which Sidney Knsonlleld 1ms wi'ltlen for Kulunil Kuud is culled "Ttie Club Kilond. " Miss Gale oienn | thu next regular unison al HIM Chiutnul htreet uperu home In Philadel phia , Angus ! ,11. Tim talk H thai Jnek lluverly will HOOII Iry IniiHtimlsh the world Uv engnging In various and sundry aiiiusoniont'entorprHis. Kntiiiiiy Mm i Is. the author uud playwright In to bit miirrlnd shortly lo Miss Sidney Aim- Ntrungof the "Men nnd Women" company. llntrv 11. Smith nnd Kcglnnld do Koven have willlen a new tomlc opera for Jo Wolf Hopper , called "The Doy , " which has been itCLiqilt'd ' by Ihe comedian. LeulH Jami'ii will nssun.0 Iho loading cuar- acier In llio lum.iiitiu play 'Thu Soudan , " with which ttio regular seoson at thu Acad emy of Music , Now York , Will open on Sop- lumber' ! . Miss Johnstono Dennett has not made a very great sonsuthm in Iho paitpfJaue , which she crenlod last week at the Madison Squaiii theater. "Juno" will play at Uojd's this season. An opera based on Sir Kdwln Arnold's "Light of Aslu , " Ims been comnoscd by I'ldore do Lara. W. Dcatty Kingston lias written the book. It will bo produced ut Covoiil Garden , London. Stuart Kobson u branching out as n man ager. Hois back of the production of Hill Nve's , -lay , "Tho Cadi , " in which Tom Sua- biooko Is to star , and tie and Will Hayden , Ills manager , have onirapod Herr Possart , the Germiin iniyediau , fo"ra lour in 1b'J-SU. ' ) SignorMonlei.'Hfi'o , for a long limo the leading tenor of the Emma Abbott opera com paty : , lias signed n tlueo years' coutiaet will Lmma Juch. Ho will appear , during th coming seaton , in such operas ns "Lohen grin , " "Tnimliauscr , " and "Die Meislet singer. " "Tho High Koller"as n great frost on it llrst night , but will probably tinbh its uu gagement at the Uijou In Now York.tosectin prestige for its coming road tour. It wd play In Omaha this season , providing tin .nanagunont does not got tiled before thi Missouri is reached Tbo hlghosl distinction which a civlliat can rcc'.ivu that of the Cioss o Order of Merit , bus ] ust been conferred upot ki'benstein by the f mperor of CJermany. Ot the occasion of Ins letiiomont from the St Pdersburg conservatoire tbo car presenloi lilm with the cross of St. Andrew. Marie Huburt Kriihman becius her tour ii "Thu Witch" at StamfordConn. , August 'M As a dramatic novelty "The Witch" ha ; taKen its plaeu in tlie annals of the stage , ii L'ivta tno sated theitie-KOJr something en tlruly fresh and oilglnul , and it will uu doubtedly repeat its metropolitan success or .ho road. Among thu new nlnvs to bo proonted this season ia a comedy entitled "Tho President. ' ' which is the .vork of Mr . M. JJ. Hewitt , and s to make a tinir Of 'the ' west und the Pacilh coast under the management of Davis & Hen- dncits , u new theatrical tins. After so veil- teen weeks in th6vest \ the play will gc east , and reach No\v \ York before the clo of tbo winter. ' If Margaret Mather has really paid money 'or a copy ot Clmrlo , Ueadu's 'one act plav called " 4Nnnco OldUuIu. ' as she say iho has. she has throivn her ( iioney away. 'J'lio plav s in print. It has , been done uy Genevieve Ward , and was iiiesented last spring at ' .ilmei's theatre bj ) Kosc Cochlan. U is , noreover , only one of several Kiirli- adap tations of a French piece by Founuer. Stuart Hob on'a production of " .She Stoops to Conquer" will ndhoro strictv ! to hu triglnul text. The report that ho is tnk- ng radical liberties witli tUu lines is uutiiclr vilhout loundatioii Thu comedy will bo ' presented exactly as Goldiinitli w'roto it , In cluding a nceiiohicli does not appear in my of tin' printed editions , but was lu the original mmiuceiipt and was noted at Coven I Garden theater lu London in Is'iU. In "Tl o Bluck Ma que , " which is to open ho scaiim at the Linen Squat o ihoatie , Migust ' 'I , will ho a "carnival scone , " intro- duemg William Mnlduon. the wiestler , and a lumber ol athletes , gvmnusts , clowns , and ancjrs. Ficdenck H. Gibbs , the manager of the plav , says thut tlio story is ono of "love , jealousy , Intiigue , revenge' and tlnal happ ness , as picturesque und exciting as a chnslo romance. " 1C. ,1. Henley will bo the leadiug ligme in the cast. Marie Gordon , once an actress of note , a handsome woman , and Iho first wife of Johh T. Raymond , died in London recently. She was born in New Orleans , nnd lirst appeared mi the stage at tbii Holiday street iheatie , liulilmorc , In IMil About lVj2 she procured a duorco from Kuymond , who stiusi-iiuently married Uoso Hytlnge's daughter , Courtney Barnes. Miss Gordon ol Lite had losided abroad. Stio was lather a tall blonde , with n finely lounded hgure , brilliant eyes , and a small , shapely head Sara Ilernhardt has always been In nosses- sion of a sunicieut income to keep the wolf fiom her door very comfoitahly und still have a liltio for her son Miuulco to hpoml al Monte Casio mid ulsowliero. Last season HIO | earned about tlOJ.OUU , but that was soon gene , nnlf of it to pay old dobu and half of the remainder to Maurice lor pocket money. And now Sura is liyiuir on promissory notes nguln , nnd it will tnuo a big portion ol the llminciiil returns from tier coming two 3 ears' tour to sot matter. , straight again. Verul has specially recommended Krnn- chettl , the composer uf "Asrael , " to eoipposo the opera for the Columbus fcstivitio , , to beheld held at Genoa next season. H is now said that Huron Kranchottl has signed a eonlruct with the munlelpallty to write nn opera com memorative of tho40 < ) th anniveraiiry of the irreat navigator's voyage and entitled "Co lumbus. " for which he was to iccoive : i3)00 ( ) lire Thollist and second nets are already written. The sum of JOUHM ( lire has ulso been allow eil for its roprest utallou at thn theater Carlo l-Vilco. Pollmi at Hamburg , will bo the Impressario. Mi Kntnnd He"d has decided to turn his attention to leultlmnto comedy instead of farco. Ho will open his season nt the Boston Museum 01. August 17. when ho will appear lu a now couiody by Mr. Sidney Kosonfeld , entitled "The Club Friend , " which will allerward be seen In Now York at the Star theater , and subsequently at the Park thea ter In that eitv .Mr. Kurd's supporting com- puny will incluin | , Miss Hiidniu Kush , tils former lending ludy. Mrs Mary Myers , Miss Porcey HIMweft , Mosirs. George Fred- erlclc Nash and Charles A. Smiley. Ttio mliutrel fccason is on through the land- Hill Cleveland's "Kiffol Tower" and "Grand , cst KlTort" compa'iles are at it In their usual stj le , and ruporu or big bouses come fiom wherever thoj ImvoaoDeanid 1'rimioso und West have as Usual tliu grealost of Uioiu all. George Wilson will have a bolter company than ovur boforo. Low Docksluder opened his season nl Du.vlpu , O , und has n splendid show. Hilly ICmec.on has what , on paper , looks to bo tlio best uf the whole lnj-out , but a minstrel show Is like a basuball club those on paper don't nlwavs pan out Al Field has a good company , Hurt Shuphnrd olihor has started or will da so soonand there ma many smaller one * cngaiied In the mluti-provoking business. Them | s every Indication of a big and prosperous season' , and thu boys mo luijipv in consequence. Tills is u notable week In cnmlo opera for New York "Wang" will rtiiieh Its OHO hun dredth consecutive performance attho Hroad- wayj "ThoGiand Duchess" will bo nung for the last time in the Casino , mid ' 'Thu Tar and iho Tartar" will approach very nearly to Its "ceiitennml" representation at Palmer's. t , w gR o her Cuatorla , \7hun \ Ktin wnn n Chit 1 , ulio crltJ forCaitorla , Wlion Um btwAinu MUs , ihe clung ( a Castorls , mica vim hud ChlUrau , iU iuvj Uuiui Culorlfi , The Casino will have n fete night and nottve- nlrs on Friday , nnd of course , the roof garden - don ns nn extra inducement , tliero will bo ix crowd If tun weiithor favors Lillian Uu . oellM Html npiearnnco | nt IbU houinthls week will iioitlitloin hnvo wolght with her nit- mliors. On mut Monday nlglil the Klrium opnru , "Ii.dlgo , " In n lirnml new Ltitflhli dress nnd a very nlnbornln mm lee , will Im heard at thn Cinlno. wllh Pnullno 1'Allo- ' maud an Um imw pi him donnit , 1) ) . Hliiknltiy. iilwuy'ii mi llm Inoldiul fur l'"u- rnpmiu noviiltliw , will \it\i\unvnr \ \ \ thin fnll llm Aimlro Hiinunrlnn Jiiyniiiln I , mill Tlpi.rn . In , in iiilillllon liilhiili' liinnli-'itl win M. I but chle and vnrvn lliul iluuiilni ; itilillnnaimi wlilnli pertnlim in llm puiformaihiiiiiif llinHliau iiii < i , nnd In addition to ihU , limy fMiqumitly binaU oul Into HiiaieliHn of kimjr. and Into wlilxtllni ! ac-ciiiiipiinlmeiil < , whluh gyn"lntlnltn | vnrinly nnd r nl" lo ihelr perfoiinnnivis , and run so llHtonitifi an ever new niiniitlim of pliiasiiiu und delight. Tim tmiilcal win k of tbeto juvo- lilies Is simply marvelous. They worn oiigln- ally nuU'cted for their nnlnral limilim for music. Knch ono ot the boys H another llltlo Hoirman , or Hcgner , or Mo/art , and It Is thnrutoro nn tssombliigo of youths ol pl.unom- enal musical capacity , educated In musical schools of the highest ctianiclor , and their work will without doubt produce a genuine musical sensation throughout the country. \Vlld Man. Arizona , so prolllc of natural and un- iinlurtil wonder's says tlio San I-'ranclHco Kxamiiior , is iifjain to the front with u i-oinoivhnt dilTorcnt thoiifrh not ions in- toi'ostlny production from any jirovionsly lirotiffln to llylit tlioro. Toutbslono Inyn ( 'iititii to this object , which lias alro.iily lirovud to to moro ( linn a nitie-davH' wonder. It is the individual who IIIIH l > uc.onio known throu/liout ; the country as tlio wild man. lie is now in jail thor'o on a chatv" of indnccnt expo tiro. IliH arrest was duo to liiw choosing to roam in tiio de-sort and woods with no other protection to his body than that pro vided by nut uro , and ho even dispen.Moil with a part of Hint , having shaved olT his hair and beard. Tlio utmost mystery ' Hurrotinds his iduntity , which lie' abso lutely and sldllfullj keeps u seerpt. In his communications with outsiders ho has tfiven himself the hobriqtiot of "O. Homo. " Stroti } , ' suspicions oxis > t that ho is some noted criminal who has es caped from custody and who took to this extraordinary way of living to oscap further punishment forhis misdeeds. o llio Twist Null. The twisted wire nail across between a screw and the ordinary plain wire nail is said to bo working its way into pop ular favor and is believed to represent a& grout an improvement upon the plain wire nail as that useful invention is over Iho old cut nail. The twisted wire nail not only crushes tlio iibies of the wood less than the two otlur forms of nail , but by its screw shape possesses ti much greater holding power than the other lorms. Salt ol'tlio Ooeun. It has been calculated that the actual amount of salt contained in the ocean would cpvor an area of 5,000,000 t-quaro miles with a layer one mile thick. HLOOD POISONIKO , CANCLnoFTIIKbltlK , for ULC > rs A5D Sonns. ALL. SKIS DISI. A trpntKo on JllooJ and Skin Diseases mailed FiiiKtmunjilluilltm i ru/ ( / ( f Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , = Atlanta. Ga. .i.wo.Y rit t v nr.K it rxtitlon luis oOO.OOO Ini'tory Imtuln. Horlln lins 1,000 tin Ion wnltor plrla. Coponliiitfoii hits 15,000 union inun. A Vlontiii tntiti Joins inotnlH tint ) Iliiltlinoro furnlttiru mon won nlno llOllfrl. Hun FniiiflHi'o iirlntorn nro wlnnlnff iilnu Now Yorlf rullronilurH htivo a ami lonti iiHHiiclntloii. l-'iKiuiHMirt | ( Mid. ) clKitrirmUurM won 10 p < ir ciiiit iiilvntici ) Imimi DniiHitiL of Chi on go loolt IW7 \vonli , | ti rihorlluuiil in a niliuito. Himln pollml 2/XOIf / ) ) ) votes /OP / lubor I'ltMllllllltllH. Tlio Joiirnoymoti 'J'dllora' union hus 11,000 iiioiiilHir.i. labor - hnvo boon pip-jM ox- clutlotl from the fiorinnii mulls. liorlln'a Socli'ty for the Homeless last your proviilod shoitor for 100,000 mon anil ir,0K ( ) wotnun. Ton tlinunmid mon tire omjiloyod ropjiir- Infj the Chinese piilaco. Tito oarvofs atrtick nnd got $ > a day antl three meals. The first Hhootnakof in this country was Abrahatn Lovurliiff , who came ever in the Mayllowor , carrying with him a full kit of tools and a number of pelts , out of which Uo made shoes for the colonlst-i. Hotlon wallers in restaurants , oyster and ohoji houses demand $10 per week. Waiters for club dinners , tirhato and wedding par ! lus , $ " > per day for ono party. I load mon anil .seconds , SI more. All head mon and s-eeonds , $1 per day , and for each pa'rty after the llrst , $ ! > per party. .Sundays and holidays , $1 extra. I-W. The biggest doctor's fee of the age is the 2.000,0110 marks niid ; by Herr von Donnor , a Hamburg tnorchant , for Dr Mii'lioNon's euro of Ills wife. Thosnonoy wasn't gi\on to the fiimous \ riesoadoh practitioner , however , but , at hit > wish , to found a hospital in fl'imbuvg. B HU3 b xwxal eVatlQU'ilt-itCa nna or.ly Comjileto and Hntlefactorj ? Cutulenacd > Ilncu Blent In the ilnrttot , Vbenp Nn > Blltutcs ai < l VrnUe Jmltntlonn nro ojferofl wltli tlio nlra to proat by the popular- Uy or the flaw r-mlouil. i o not IJB ttcrcivetl bat filwuyo Inrlst on tbo Mo > v JUnelitnil Uruuil. Thu beet miido. bOla > UY AI.I. OJIOCEK8. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT PtRFtCT IN FORMI-MATCHIESS IH WAR ! So anxloui ncr ttie ncltut far it&lwtrt mtp tttt faoy bojflat Urtb wcreputtodtath. Every MAN can be BTKOKO and VIGOROUS in Ml respicti. YOUNG MEN OR OLD , uSerlne froa NERVOUS DE BILITY , Lost or Falling Ilan- hood , Phyilcal Eiotiiti , Mental Worry , Btunterl U rcloproent , or liny PERSONAL VTEAKHE83 , n b > reltond to PERFECT HEALTH > Ld the 1I03LE VITAtlTY of BTBOKO MEN , the frldo and fotrtrof natlonl. \\'o claim hy jpar of practice by our oxcliMlxo mptlinrts 11 uniform MONOPOLY OP BUCCEBB" In trcitI I inc all BUfases , Woakneiaei nml AtZlcttomof Men TPI tlmonlnla from MBtKtMi and Territories. nnnff " " " ' " ' " ' / ' ' ' ' ' " ' | | ' ' - BUUn. piilil.fnrn limited tlmfOe ! It whllo you cic. Full ExpUnatleni for HOME TREAT- MEIIT. Yon can be FULLY RESTORED ai Thoniandl hrvebeenbyui Headoarteitlmonlali Addrcatuoaco ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO , N.Y. , Both the method nntl results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tuate , nnd nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , clcnnses the ays tern clleattmlly , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers nnd cures hnhittinl constipation , Syrup 'of Figs is the only remedy ; of ta kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste nnd nc- coptablu to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd tiuly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd ngrcenhle substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 31 bottles by nil lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for nny ono who wishes to try it. Do not nccept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAhCISCO. 04L. JJUISVILIE. KY. /YflV / YOHK. N.Y. A Written Guarantee lo CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro li permanent nntl nut a patching up. OBMM tn-atwl flvo yeaia uno have nuvir BOCII a symptom elnic. llyiUainlilni ; case fully wo ran trcit you l y mall , ana no Rlro tha cimo irons KU\rante lo curn onefundallmoncy- < a ) io prefer lo como In ro fortrcatmcjit CAII Uo no nnd wo will pay railroad f ix > both wo ) i and Imtt I I > III < while here If wn fall to cure. \n chMIcn"0 the w rid for a cai > o that our MAuIG 111 Ml DY nl not cure. " > \ rllo fur full particulars and Kt t Iho tvldi nco. Va know that } ou nro fl.cpial , juitly BO , tea , ai the m t tmlncnt phy Irlani * > o nircrlncnal/loloBlvo more fun tnnpornry nliif In our llvo years' prarllco xllhtlieMAI.lC KJ'MU > Y It ii brcn niott illDlrtilt to ovcrcoliui tlio ) itrjudirnd apalnx all p.xalli d fn'i'jnoa | , II it u.ider our elroni- Bini jntio j oil hlioutd not licrltato to try thU rcnudy. Y" Uko no ( liam o of lu litK your money. Wo Kuar anico to ruiu or refund nvn y dollar , nmt ai wo li ro a n puUtlolllo protect , nlno llnanclal li.Tcl.in of CCO , . 001) , ItJlporffcily f. fo to all who will try the tlcat- ment. IlcrctofoioyouhiToheenpnttlnirupanilpiiylnii out joar money f. rdlsrcrcrt Iroatnunls and although you am not ctcurod noona liaj paid hacf ! your mun- cy. Uo not waite any moro money until } on try Ui , Old chronlecleeiscatedciv3 | cuiMlln30 to SO < lay . In- TcatlKito our llnmctat f t ndlnc , our rf putallnn ai business men. AYilto us for n\mc3 and aJInwisof the o we have cured who LaYo pl on pormi& ! on tit ro- Icrtothtin. ItcoclBjouoitly po5in o to dothlsilt villeaM ) } oua woild ofpuITirlnif from mental strain , and if j ou nro married rrhat may your ofTuprln puirtr thiouKhyotirownnegllgcnco. If your yi-iptumiAro core throat , nmtoud pa chc In moulh. rhoumntUm In bonesand julutK , hair falling out , crjptlun * on any part of the body.fcclinff of mnral depre Hion , paln-i lu head or bone * , jou ha ono tlmo to wa te. The o w ho are con tantly trvVinff mercury an t puta h should discontinue It. C < mttant ui > o of these dru d wlllMircly Irintrkori a anil outing uteersln tlioend. Don't fail to write. All cot reiipondcneo F , nt * eal d In plifnrnvil open. V'u fntlto theme trficld tnrontl itloji ami will do all In nur } > owrr to aid you In it. Adilremi. COint Jti:31KItr C ( , , Vnaha , ffrbraittn. Ofllco 13th and Taniim. second floor * cntranco ] 3thbl V FOR MEN ONLY. 500 for a cise of Lo & oKail Munhoo-1 , General or Nervous Debility , ss of boJyormind , thallaota of errors or ox iu old or younj ; that w > cannot cure. Wo Euarantoe evorv case or relund every dollar. F.vo d.iyq trial treat'iient ' $1 , lull course $5 F roentlblo tian'flti roiltxad in three d.ij-s. By mall , s curaly p.iorad ! from tf obei vatioii OHiC' "io i unt ' " ' COOK REMEDY CO. , OMAHA. NEI3. LADIES ONLY M A R I P FEMALE REGULATOR , Safe -m i niHUlU Certa n ton my or money rofundoU. pr co by mall $2 oa'el ' from obsarvatlou OOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , Neo. Only Exclusive Special Newspaper Train West of the Lakes. 1 SIXTY MILES AN HOUR. Making all Union Pacific and Connecting Points Eight io Twenty-four Hours AJiead of all Competitors. Residents of Interior Points Want lo Read Sunday Daily on Sunday. They Must Have The Bee. All Newsdealers Sell It. THIS BhllEL l TIMlil OA-HD : 5:17 : a.m GILMORB 3:2O : a.m BENTON 6:23 : u.m PA11LLION 3:27 : n.m WARRAOK MILUA.RD 3:37 : a.m OOnUMBUS 6:30 : a.m ' 1HURSTON 3:42 : u.m OAYUQA 5:38 : a.m ELKHORN 3:48 : a.ra IJUNOAN 6:46 : a.m WATERLOO 3:52 : a.m GARDNER 6:6O : a.m VALLEY < 1OO : a.m SILVER GREEK 5b7 : a.m MERGER 4:10 : u.m HAVENS 6:05 : a.m FREMONT 4:1O : n.m OLAUKS O:13 : a.m SANDBERO 4:23 : a.m THUMMBL O:23 : u.m AMB i 4:30 : n.m CENTRAL CITY O:36 : a.m NORTH BEND 4:4O : n.m PADDOCK 6:4O : a.m BAY STATE 4:45 : a.m OHAPMANS O:5O : a.m ROQERB 4:65 : n.m DOCKWOOD 6:68 : n.m SCHUYLER SO6 : n.m GRAND ISLAND 7:1O : am LAMBERT 5:11 : a.m At Grand Island THK HUE'S Flyer connnots with UIB early train on the Bt , Joijoph md Qrand IMnnil road and Tioet are sent flying lu naoki to Uolvldoro , Davanport , Uoalphan , Edg ir , Kalrbury , l-"air- fteld , and Steulo City , MoCool JunctionIt Mllllg in. U carried f.-oin falrljary by freluht traiu on K.C.fe O. H , II. ; Hebron Is buppllo-.l from XJolvlduru by her < a ro to , adlraioj of 14 m Itn. At Cjluinbu's ' oonuootioa la ma4o with a train for PJitto Cuntar , Hiimphroy , Madison , NorfJilt Wayne and WaUofiold , At Grand Ihland also n fast freight Is can cht which suppllos Kim Creolt , Gibbon , Qotlinnburu , Kear ney , Lexington , Shol on , Wood Ulvor , nd North Pl.itto THE HEK roachas the list mentionad plaooat C:20 : p m. Its woull > bu rlvaU tumbl t hi thulr at 0li5 : at night , MJVOII hours lat'ir. It Is too lain f ) road thorn than , and they are accordingly dohvor < ) d naxt lujriuu , whei /aroabUl twent y-olght houri old At Silver OrwHlt Ursa pacltigus of TIIK I'EEaro thrnwn ol fjr Svromsliurg and ( "hcoMa , which nro Tf convoyed aorois country a diutanca ol twanty-tlvo ml Ion by i'HK HiE'd w.igon route tula Doing the only Sunday pjper re Khing thum on thu day ot publication. Fullertim is uupnlied by horowroutu from C'larlth , adiatanoo uf tilt oti inUed , whioh ( jlvot thJ people there t to only Sunday pajiar thuy aver had on the day ol public 4tl'jn