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'l‘llL OMATA D. \HA B UL WED‘,\'ICSDA\Y. SEPTEMBER 1, N\I .” 7 s == - Pp—— m Bl N ) l ]|| I) \” Y 3EE. | Pawnbrokers, FROM WINCHESTER you show as any war marked stunps n.lPPLn m:unAu:. 4 PUUNS |4 ROSENFELD, 8 10th St iy ‘ d D, 8 10th 8¢, sl an you find any skull bor rany | L OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS | Florist, Cortespror Cinelnr " A rraves to show that a grent tlo was | The Mum-,-Remmlul-uulnnnum e A. Donaghuo, plants, cut flowers, 8, boquots " w1 | fought here of the Co lored Officer's Guilt \ 16 Farnnam, bet. Oth and I0th Streets. | oto. N, V. cor. 16th af 1 Dottslas str wete | Wisennster, Va., August, 1881, | VSR - ARG e % e . TERMS OF SUL tPMoN The much-captured town Win 1, massa, de r e | Wash Disy \ to Now York T o Lyear, in m"'nuw‘]v:-\umx‘]) #10.00 | Civil Engineers nnd Surveyor chester has changed but little since | Seaeons has fixed de trees all wp, and | The attorney for Licatenant Flip e N e b bt o | ‘_:\\l REW WATHR, iton Block, [ tho days during the war when some |8 to de stumps, Iean't tell do por has written letter to a promi o ALL WHO HAVE i “ g0 | e Survey, GiReSd Sewerngs Synecav | oy Joy ot ol tipens AN ”“ slves | \\.||'ulh']\"||nm '[‘N"-"',":,hh“ the | nent ofticer h)‘ o f-‘l T ’l"lx‘ the cir RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Commission Merc i yontiie 16 IhEhG avenine g , and de circusses | rest and imprisonmeat at Fr, Davis, | e - - JOHN G, WIL LIS, 11 X \ tuck to de two cemtrees.” Texas. The attorney virtually co . B CA I T.orALL Y 1d me he could enum » | M he_attorney” virtually con 0 11 REPAIRE MIA RATLROAD A1 D B BEEMER. = For details dverttse: | o SR ¢ b G swenr,” said tho ool t-|coded that Lieutenant' Flipper was 0 BE REPAIRED, ment in Daily and Weekly n than twenty-seven times| . 50 8% | 1 No. 2 through passonger, 11 | — hon s town changed hands, |Cite dly, *“‘these bourbons haveu't even [ short about 300 in iis cach when or L et LR R Cigars and Tobacco Around or near it were fought a_hali- | 1€arned to lie in the new sty You | dered to make the tramsfer of the E : I Q G— B A ‘7 I |_\-| G— Kland passengor, 530 p. . WEST & FRITSCIER, manufacturcrs of Cigars, of battlos, and at least 100 skip- | "umbskull, can’t you show ny- | commissary accounts to lis succestor, 1d Wholesale Dealers [n Tonaceos, 1505 1 x ) . e ling to prove that a big ¢ s | Part ! " | TO DR 3 > 6 OMATIL RAWY OR SOUTE SOUND, [ An Wholcsalo Dealers In Tonmceos, 1306 Douelns Thea triost $a06 62 Al ¢ tl vfnl h.“;‘ ve that a big 1 Wit s "w\ (\‘11:4 ¢ ;:|;»\\ ;x ‘\\‘(I;| I<;v‘||‘n‘| :::\.‘u TO BE DONE OR-— ¢ is servant girl, and the remainde 3:40 p. m, ; 0. - . ments was_ callod sometimes | 08 : g girl, r| 3:40 . m\ Cornice Works. Third Winchesterbut properly should | _he negro rolled his ey rmnly | has sinee been made good L contri- | to .~'\Y ::V‘yl‘m\"‘ b a1 Westorn :’ u‘: m\\(‘y‘«‘h nufacturors feon | 00" into hist y battle of Ope- | and said: ““Yes, massa, I car i butions from eitizens of Ft I\\§|.. | be M g Orders s follower t i ng Fliy manhor, Factory and Ofifee 1910 Ix o Stroot ber, between Sheridan and E 1 cmed to me the weeds grow with | Pendin A, m. iment, contributed $100, lie time consumed in raising | WAile our Work is better, our Prices are Lower WRST OR 80U woods, 2 G | izl om Commce: Window Gy | had incondod to visit first the sceno of | Seeied 10 e the, weeds, grov with i Lot U, %, 10116 1, 11, manufactared and put wp in any part of the | the bloody contest at Kernstown, be- | SPeC GUKUCESy 116 PO 1 place | the money, Flipper was confined in a | . * Linsin, 10:90 8, m, ¥ NHOLD 416 Thircemthstroor | ¢ FOY b S ohewall Jackson '\ln Iy. |‘h!|.-(-, where on the <lu)l ftor the | eell and “kept ciosely guarded, but than all others. Osceola, 0:40 a, Orockery. but as by first visiting the battle-ield | Pattles undreds upon hundreds had [ upon the payment of tho money he @ e - . TONNER 1300 Dougmsstrvet,_Gondtine. | (' Gveoan T swonld hso. the. auan, | been h lad away o their final [ was released” from duranco viie aud L e FA6 OF 10 COMBATY. S0 & (RomRINE G | EOAE nsciously, as he pointed | placed wnder ordinaay ar A e h . all ‘hmmuhm in his quaint negro diddect, | attempt has been made to endist | NN ON. Also Ilats, Caps, Boots, | ion stafl’ officer, who knew i ‘llmu, \nnmm.n.num,\ S04 8. 10th street Feders Yosi b AltoRd avitia | Mo’ 'n a hundred men,’ whose names | his behalf the influence of leading 3 ot ¢ Bodoral poditions (lnendy B woro not known, in one Tonz troneh | colored men horo, the argament used| | Fe€ceived all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS hastily buried, had a few years ago | being that Flipper is the victim of a offered for Competition in ourline Fevlt&‘Vnrk%. t 1 neluded ¢ ¢ positions) 1 concluded to aceep! AR D e a0 [lUailg | offer to g0 with me before ho should | Vel dug up, wo found oursclves | conspiracy to get him out of tho standing with heads uncovered. How riy. lhh facts, however, are far| 4 ity e oo RIS g | g e e et |0 7 O 1 ompetitors. liearts still ac hwl r those who Im\ | tion On tho cont ry, the evidence been hastily thrown into these wood- | at hand s so strong as to leave little | Pay the Best Watch Work, ) Tmprove- "and Wood® Fences, Offico | leave on the morrow. First we rode B Railings, Counters of Pine and Walnut. in the direction of Opequan creck to | " Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. the point where Wilson's Union divis- attacked the Rebel skir- Ilu!un.h Expross—4:15 p. m. Tt Frojght—S$:35 . m. CF h!N‘I)\l\\‘ 11th St. bet. Farn, & Ia arney. ion ot cavalry o S % land graves, b of FI guilt. Among the P, Froight No. 10=1:40 p. m, — msh line, early in the morning, and 1 ; \'hm bb of Flipp uilt, Among the — . Emigrant, “Show Case Manufactory.) made “old Jutal’ aware that the| Ve paid our humble servitor and |leading color L wmen the sontiment is | For the Best Jewelr own make. _1 M m 0. J. WILDE, dashing Sheriaan tvas knooking ab liis went back to the road, and |||\u 1 be- ‘...\,“m kably ono of bitter indigna ' ¢ O T, i, w4108 bt Aanufactures and Deler 1 aiinds of 850% | 3 ovs, - I must confess that we were | Neld A H. (lie says ‘o will murder wainst Flipper, and it the cour For the Best Engraving xoarii. FRANE t0. GEREAND: ikiiats somewhat disappointed, after a_ care- | M© if his namo appears in print ) rid- | martial before which ho will be tried ; \ . Sebraska Division of tno St. Paul & ioux City | ¢ ERANK Te, CRWAT R, RESIICTE, QM | £01 examination, to find nono of thoso | 1€ dlong. I hailed hi'“'l f, \raa)imposck s Horous acatence, nooffurt For the Best Diamonds (own importation) Detwee enworth “and Marcy. All goods | avidences of terrible conflic i, | aware that Le knew all about the | will be made on their part to mitigate 2 foaves Oman e it e 1 &) evidences of boreblo conlit so N country, and eagorly. demanded o | tho punishmont, 4 FOR THE BEST 3 T 7 e 7ot thin v whasa tha i | should go with us. "Lu»u]tllml to-| { [ RN i ; Al BURMESTER, eft and Rebel right fought for hours : : A Dramatio Soene in an Ohio DUMNY TRAINS narwH ave this evening. I u\utlullw it. | Prison, DISPLAYED LETC. N ] Doalor In Btovos ahil Tnware, And' Manutasitrer with per COUNGIL L istent courage. After a car fs and ds’of Building Work, AL, e Leave Omaha at €00, 0:00 and 11:00 . m.; e Bl it g WOk | ful survey and viewing the animating et J. BONNER. 1300 Donglas St. Good and Cheap, | Prospeet around us,we had 1o say that = = = e no one could imagine that this scene T I could show you the very place wheve | Cincinnati ¢ A8 Sheridan’s headquarters were, I| Yesterday was visiting-day at the could show you just wheré the 1- | county and the number of per- rons formed on the right which sons who applied to sce relatives or Having lately enlarged my workshops .nul putlmnv in new and improved ma chinery, T hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our Seeds. k of placid beauty had ever been mar- 4 i - : s 8 ork fill orders with more promptness than is usual, ANS, Wholesalo and Rofail Scod Dllls and ‘“,dlb ,L(‘h‘ K »n"h > .]‘”fl “‘_,“ '“\" {" 'Y [ the deaisive charge, but not to-day, | friends who were incarcerated was promy Cultivators, 0dd Fellows® Hall. pA L ar. A denis|yooing to Winehester, T want to | Jarger than liad been known for some zen of a eabin not far trom the ford going | ey s SRR P s get my mail and T want to see how ) our president is getting on. 1 was a | to and fro for an hour ot two, when [ My Motto has always heen and always will be: ““First to gain superior facili rebel. [ didn't vote for him, but 1{a lady walked in, and said to Turkey |~ tics and then advertise the fact—not before —no wild advertisements. am just as anxious about him as if he | Birnbaum: Twant to seo Eckert, who Some unprineipled dealers bemg in the habit of copying my Physicians an 1 Surgeons. told us that if we could get the kecp- M. D, Room No 4, Croighton | op of the military cemetery to come with us he could point out many conflict, and we Opening and Closing of Malis, OPSN. . p. m. INRING, ML D. M 2 sonie Block. marks yet left of th A el A : as my own brother.” is charged with killing Mr. Seeger announcements, 1 would beg you the reader of this, t 5 AL, and Ear, opp. postoftice [ did afterward find withou gli-an: [T IROLOMEL WXOBICEy ¢ ;i QI ¥ o B DR DDy M tisitG it out such as- | g o liad (0 give it up, and otting | Me. Birubaum understood the woman draw a line between such copiec. advertisements on our horses we joined him. T will | to say that Eckert was her brother, and those of Yours, very truly, sive you war talk, but noshowing bat. | Without more than turuing from No. 9, L . 3 arnham Sts Oculist and Auris ance, more towards the Union W I5th and’ 1 nter and right, where artillery been freely used, and where the in- Photographers. Gia PROP., fantry had closed in the fierce conflict, | "% RN | i, S A Ly A Segplt A. H., where were you the 19th | attendance, **Call out ), mean . Orand Contral Galloryy " Linispatablajievidinces of L idrtad | Saptamuesy ing the number of the coll in which The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb., X Lincoln-Mo ,‘;an,,m,,,‘mmm‘ m, | Mo Masonle HAIL - Kirst-oias Work and Prompt- | SCCNCS ETe Ghac N When ald Toi ’l“ A. H. responded in his usual em. | Eckert was confined. The woman S . A uarant B iereafter noted. BN Fold i UbAL Siass Sat e - moved up to the lattice-work, through s trom wiho had Beon hreshing avound. (he | EIatic mannor, intimating that your | mosed up to th latteo- worke throwgh| Slgn of the Striking Town Clock. wtly, for that | Which the prisoners eor Fi L D, W THE GREAT WESTERN GLOTHING HOUSE. correspondent knew ey . C. (Comme al cors with him, Whether tr Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. ko b | : P. W, TANDPY £ 0O 216 1200 St bty Fram | YOIIEY for some time, like tho tradi- OIVE A ETA and Dou Work promptl; wded to, tional bull in a china_shop, awoke to JOHN L. McCAGU opposite Post Ofice, outh 13th Street. D. FITZPATRIC *he fact that Sheridan was by no A v 1 1 n t T pass HeOk o fact that Sheridan was by 1o, oot A, H., to give his adven- | the 'ower step the woman, pulling a BHSHIESS nl]. BG []].V ;”.‘_‘m: lo ‘IE‘F-HUI "”]l‘ ““l“th £049 "§ tures on the 19th of September, 1864, | Pstol from the folds of her dress, i i padtNE e —— HENRY A. KOSTER tll‘x: ‘;\",‘I:l“";f“h;" ":;‘lt:‘“ t“']'i‘” Ol eo far as applicable to the battle of | shricked out, “You killed my I.n.|llml- Alstract ard Real Estate, - DL B [y, told me au and Tl kill you.” She had cocked . e el s Shos Brorell that “‘the old man just ot up and | QRSN R0 1 (L, A PN A M HELLMAN & CO,, ~“That morning, in company with « 520 Farnhaum t., bot. I5th & 14th. made the air blue with Ins character % ] : ; anon the | most through the iron wtin istic expletives.” And indeed he had | ™ Ofcavaloysngion LabiGihacts 1 crowd ] i v \ el Sp Ay 2 I8CH way their rvespeetive com- | pulled the trigger and down came the t All 1 secuinn o T v e | M40 Lo B e v | il e et e e Sopinee Suits | yles R “ulkc“l?:(ll ‘:1”‘:‘\““", "“1‘““ ‘,““I" tion of Winchester, to the sound ylinder. The weapon was a thirty sefore o hauddetached a force which | 40 OF Wi a8’ about. to sy, but | cight calibre, of Smith & Wosson's At B iy LD iy it bt GAHLLion ot Ui atmor. | ony,bre Boihg Tomphy WORE Miial i history of the war by me, and do not | |l ("o hoar the boomin of | the hammer fell. Hud 1t not. some remember distinctly that the gallant | 3 suld have been injured or q 2 9 2 lock, although ,lmm would have been injured or Colonel Mulligan,” of the Twenty it ! g e e ) n gomg o continuously all|killed. When he heard the scream - [ thivd Tllinois, was killed in the en- B oon aftor, we fivet. denpdl| and tlie olick oFtho pistol; Mr Bith: baum_ jumped up, and with one T — ement; the same Mulligan who dis- ndertakers, tinguished himself by his obstinate Al ity nbet. 10th & 11td. | 30F0 e got o . | gave out, and as we have never seen bound got to the woman and grabbed 5 2 e defense of Lexington, Missouri, | &0 B0 015 0 since, we judged | her arm. At the same timo Jake A Department for Children’s Glothmg. they both died from mysterious dis- | Kelly, the superintendent of the agaiust Price’s ragged legions, in 1861 But us Shoridan seemed quict, Barly | ¢ “No until wo came near Kerns. | court-house, who happencd to be| Ve have now an’assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Architects. | E & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS, | Room 14_ Creighton Block, | A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, on Block. Boots and Shoes. S DEVINE & CO., Eino Boots and Shoes, i adsortment of | fome wor hoand Harney. THOS. 1.1.ILM\>. Lunch frowm 10 to 12 every “ Caledonia " J FALCON artillery had be morning,. it, the liorse of one of our comrades 395 10th st ut fair prices. X Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Dougrlasst. Books, News and Btationery. 99 Cent Stores. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. annoyed by Ayerell’s presence upon AR : rrt sangh STy 1t ai P. 0. BACKUS, 1 uham St., Fancy Goods 7 town did we see any evidence of the|present, caught her around the waist. i P " B EaE _________L’L__ his lchltl.mll.l, dc,tlslmmlul to deal him | | " Hero wo et o largo squad | After @ protty stout tussle, the F‘ux:mshmg Goods in great variety,and a heavy stock o_fTrunks, I 3 , the oldest B, and E. Proposals for Sewer Pipe. @ et : f“lylw l'vl"l t "f"sl'-““”“l-" £ ‘Boys in Blu¢’ prisoners, peing |woman was disarmed, and an explan- | Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from I praska. cstablished 1876 Omaha. orvicr o cary Cusnk, )| Mmormng of tho 19th of September, | 1o up the Valley pike, ‘Whatis |ation asked. She said she was_tho | the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever Ouuiia, Neb, Sept. 8, 1881 | 1864, found him with a large part of | "o P { |l ta ot T ok niM e Grahrh AT andin s e proposats will e recived by the under: | is arm, off to his left, engaged I‘;‘i‘\%h’l‘;”;,ji \"-.’.i'xlfi"1,],-::-fim.'1‘.‘.»”‘1‘.'“l'!""lf ,‘,‘;‘“‘,',“. ks ‘,.,l“‘i‘.‘,f,:',’y‘"“s‘; “',i‘,;’ before made. ed o is office up to 1 >0t & o 5 L, .- o & s 3 ofed ) . ; H.m!.l.“r",‘ I 1881, 4 wtire nr,,.J‘.(.m.t ';‘1";“ 1'";"‘"1‘ of (”“; (f("{,'f' 0ld Judge'it was about 8 o'elock, or per- | She said that Eckert had killed her| We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. | followi Jipals \“\_-Ul“ I“““‘ A ‘ll‘ © OCCU" |, ps more, just as we were about geb | brother, and she was bound to kill pation. With many an_objurgation | g0 it Kernstown, when we met |him. She said that she might not be | A large TAILORING FORCH is employed by us, and wem (1 speak by the card) staff officers and {Pipte e Lt y K S % quite a number of ambulances and an- | able to do it this week or next, but . couriers, one after another, were dis- ‘f“m squad of prisoncrs. ‘What's[that she would finally succeed, SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. , \lll\llmh o Pd'fz‘fft]»]'.fc[.finf::ff:f‘"c‘)f:”fuf;;.rfef(l,c,«u tho news?” O1d Jubal's giving them | While Mr. Birnbuum was indeavoring CALT. AND SEEH US. JA e A another Monoc: ARl the answer, harm the woman, Eckert ran most of th bi ought, s a| el il o the defent of Gen, Low: sand ten minutes luter was| | 30] and 1303 Farn ham St.. cor. |13th bright, rapid stream, easily fordable Wallace by Early earlior in the cam. | found cowering near his coll with a ! at most points. It runs about two ico completely blanched Mrs, Mc miles east of Winchester, in a north- | P8 i S i orly divaction, - Tobind. 16, on reat| *'As all ssemed. going woll wo rout- grnauniis ddinoLionEs Tehor morning, when Wilson woke him up, | ¢, and some of our squad conversed | P 4500 el SRk AU BL e Early 1A only one diyision of infan. | With tho wounded, most of them offi- "] ‘”u' ’“ g gt Mm“'hu try, Wharton's, I think, and Fitz | ¢ers, who seemed quite cheerful. As f;,‘"“' 39 O ONRLa 0 y wenty-second Ward, Subsequently Hugh Leo's cavalry, not moro. than | we pproached Winchester we saw a | fenyisseend e Fubsotienty RANT, MR3 A. RYAN, gouthwest corner 16thand Dody Best Board for the Mon Eatisfaction Guaranteed, Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Roamg Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streets. un and comploted part or 1 Lo reject any orall bids or part of 1. ewellers. served JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street, Junk, H. BEPTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Louis) Dancing Ac- or. Fifteonth and Farn. Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Misses and Masters, s Saturdyy after- sight —after which I took nc 3 eI zht —afte) ) note of Y . 3 Laimps and Glassware. hoon at. 4 o'clock, Classos for -Families. will be | 4,000 men, Upon this small body | 818 3 e \ 20k agked for the pistol, he claiming that 3 arranged to suit the honorable patrous. Also | was now advancing the Sixth, Eigh- | fime—that made a change come o'er | i i 4U. BONNER 1309 Louglas St. Good Varicty. s A i ! iri 5 i it belonged to him. His request was, ballet dancing can be taught. teenth and Nineteenth corps. nurl the spirit of our dreams.” Down the Terms liberal, and perice satisfaction to schol D8, £ 4 i : ing | ot course, refused. He stated to Mr. Merchant Tallors. i ) ai n Wilson's and Merritt’s cavalry. Your | road, through the fields came dashing | F ) ] ars guaranteed. o Instructions wi 2 ¥ . - i Birnbaum that s wife had shown G. A. LINDQUEST, en at the Dancing Academy or at the »esidence | readers can therefore well fnagine | & Mass of cavalry, without guidance signs of brain affection for some time “One of our most popular Merchant Tailors is re- | of the patrons. s and without reason By getting ou E ¢ 3 ) e that Early had good reason to be Y 80U |13 that he was afraid the killng of Private orders may be left atMax Meyer & scelving the latast dsetyus for Bpring and Bummer | | Peivato ordors may bo left atMoa Meyer ds| ')8Y - EY RS G00C Keason, o bof Ry SRk ih 0 Ride of tho road wo Goods for gentlomen's wear. ~ Stylish, durable, BT ) & 4 : g rico ow an ver ‘10 136 et Dot & Farn, | T Gomtraotors; Brllders — amd | man was o truc soldior, and by | mannged to escape boing run_over, | her brother had brought on temporary ) Soou the Mhrough the flold dementia. Ho promised to seo that Property Owners. greatest exertions before anything | Soon they came through the ficlds on 4 ! 1 Millinery, the right side. Bob, Y sed to |8he was kept quiet, and consequently MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan- nde:siyned having been appointed a; like the full force of Sheridan’s at-|the right side. Bob. & TANsEOORIRI I E Tor for arraat was lasued ey Goods in reat varioty, Zophyrs, Card Boards, | ;\{” \Luiroll and wire m:x[mll\\cl,lln tack fell on him, he brought up his stop one of'them. ‘What the matter b B i P d d o . T, Barnum, of Detro » B / o licked, There' Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. Cheapest Houso i | liouses o i, of Dotroit, and the | oy 10 command and formed it in line | DoW." ‘Why, we arelicked. There's Phystonl Sufforing. Y _ tussel Tron' Foundry and Works at Toledo, o B 3 f.’\'fam{“ Durdnasors savo 80 por cent. - Order Ol oty of 60 tonn oaved 16 | of Dattle between Opequan Crock and | MOro Yankeo cavalry “"“'I ““"'I“ et A s S e [] 3 urnish estimates and pric r 3 X S g dlhes: i 70, €X al | . = & &e.. for store fronts, window caps and siie, | this place. I will not, how ever, de- | the lower regions for o mi BUD- | oxperience, the anguish of llmdv and mind g ment i all 5 Foundry. thrtahold plates, wronght iron beanna and gird: | tail the history of the battle; tho re. | POse, ’ said Bob, ‘your reg by wullerers from dyspeps JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts | 7% hydraulic clovators, staplo fittings( pulleys, | sult was very ‘doubtful until about 4 |cutap? The fellow gave Bob an in- 1 other diseases | Qur huyer is now in the eastern markets making important purchases of TR T M I L ock, when Sheridan brought almost | dignant glare "7'] answered: *“You omach. Burdock Blood Litters | gaf] and Winter Goods, and in order to make room, we- offer our WHOLE Flour and Feed. I i L ] b S wholé cavalry force over to the |40 to h—Il, you dnust think this is the | gre positive eure for this direst of all | SpOCK at Lower pricos than was ever beforo attompted in Omaha. rv}ul:lluc}lrv MILLS, 8th and Farnham Sts,, | house Ia 'fl{d-"l:";'(l Sere ,»,,.M' and by one grand charge com- | lirst year of “the war!’ and the man [ e O ol Sty ‘clshans Bros., proprietors. flowe © guards, &, & i 2 i wed on with acc ated s — . variety (.MLAlw.uA.:xup)\ 1 on appl pletely won the victory, noved ) th a peed. i it KRS Tha, solocel. provssed o should | Tho booming of actillary atill contin: T 1 Lot Black Gashmeres, all wool, 40 inches wide, 50, 85, 75, 85 Grocers. Manufacturers' Agent, rl ntrect, bitch our horscs at the cabin afore- [Ued, and —wo pressed ony, a8 ppvou e guf from a Cough, | 3110 86 conts, 7. STEVENS, 218t between Cumi d I augl0-1m me Council luffs, Towa t vfor PR WP 5P i flg! ) Ao | O DTS &~ | s8id, and procced to follow the Union | rom its ateady ronr wo saw that'there | o1 Ko, Tronehitin, Hay Fevor;| 1 Lot English Cashmeres, all colors, reduced to 87 lzcents. 4 2 T omop | e of battle, as near as he could re- | could be no panic on the main part of | gy tion, loss of voice, tickling of | { (ase Prints, new nnylas 6 1-4 cents, Hardware, Iron and Steel. NEOUS ARTICLES, AT OTOE | member, from left to right. Tn about|0ur smy, and wo di covered all the | g ot5EEE P00 Sl iR JEE ) d ) DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesalo, 110 and | AGENCY, NEB., THURSDAY, [half an hour we both got lost, for|fugitives were cavalry sfrom the left | my ot or Lungs, use Dr. King's New | 5 Bales Unbleached Muslins, 112 L6th street 1 k vhen o p edge of Win- 0 : Uy s Dl thero was absolutely xothing to (o1l of | flsnk, But whon at the odgo of Win. | Hiicht oF ikl I A, HOLMES corner 16th anil California. SEPTEMBER A RIYAoiogiedell oo |tk i Bk mfantry of Rhodes’ |I|II:L1:”I\I‘II" .!:‘,','“m];":;::::l'i:mcm, v w4 Oases Bleached Musling, he fgned S AR A ng 8o Th uadereenedimill - divigion in full retreat Dhlider oF bidd and | el excitement by its wonderful| 6 Bales Bed Comforts and Blankets, gestod, and as there was a house near [ 1earned of his death, 1t was evident | oureg “curing thousands of hopeless by we went up toit. An honest, | that a great disaster had occurred to | gee” Ovora million bottles of Dr. ' i ruddy-lookmg farmer, after calling | Early's army, and that nothing was King's New Discovery have been used All at Manufacturers’ Prices. bis dogs off, from smlling around our left for him but fo endeavor to save | il the Jast year, ‘and haye given| Ladies’ and Gent's Merino Underwear, 50, 65, 75 conts and $1.00 each. legs unpleg santly, met us, as much as possible of the artillery | oo foot satisfaction in every instance. reay ‘Well,” said “the colonel, *‘my |and baggage, = History tells the vest. | Wy can unhesitatingly say that this is friend, how did y 3 Karly made a good retreat. Tt was | .1y the , ' 9 - 4 : L . . riend, h did you fare here the ponlly tho anly sure ouro for Hhiroat This department is worthy of spécial attention. Our stock is all new, and Iron Fencing, p'OWS, twenty rty (40) cha ¥ bl n: ! fearful 19th of September, at this|not here that he suffered such great | iiq Vg affections, and can cheerful- ] 5 r our prices twenty per cent. lower than any Shoe Store in Omaha, Afhe ‘Western Cornice Works, Agents for the | 1¢ (1) coos stave, five (0) heatlug stoyus, = 8 e y «hampion Tron Fence &c., have on hand all kinds | (%) 140 ¢ one (1) i, Biteen” (15 house, for as well I remember it was | 10sses of artillery and material, and if | 1% oconmmend it to all. Call and AR P iy i of Fancy Iron Fences, Crestinge, Fineals, Railings, Nliants at 10 QGta0l e I B ey i artillery five, | it had not been for the bad action of what had occurred some 17 y ars ago, ““We must have a local Auuh- I su iction to love 1 Harness, Saadles, &c. 20 18th 8t bet Farn- & Harney, Hoat y CANFIELD HOUSE, Ges, Canfleld 9th & Farnhan DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 018 Farnham st. D lhorecs, one (1) it four oy o SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥, Slaven, 10th §t. § ¢ (1) horse Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel, 0th & Leavenworth | (1) mowing i 'im!hur( ) mow o B. WEI S Posts, one ne of steam “l Store open every evening till 9 —-Saturdays till 10, ote. 1310 Dodgo stree. apid LA, i on that hot day?” the calvary on the left, he might have $1:00. Ish & McMahon, Om- By ordel f Departme ot of Interior. % » iotor m ine -y (4 Clothing Bought. Y O LN . Woobix, U B, ind At “0, Twas up in Ponusylyania [ VO “‘!lhll'l".:'l. for his >ilulhln'tluf:'n. P. G. IMLAH, Manager, © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second | F. M. Baixks, Auctionecr, workin on a farm llll',ll,” said the antry held helr ground ong alter — band clothing. | Corner 10th and Farnham, Otoo Agency, Septembet 3, 1581, | BOERTE g, ST was mot both. | they had bsen completely flankod, and D. S. BENTON Leader of Popular Prlces. - LA A . b ' | in some instances charged in the rear 4 e ’ ATl about shooting and Dentists, PROBATE NOTICE, oring wy ho by cavalry,” DR. PAUL, Williams' l'!‘ln:l:cor. 16th & Dodge. PRO: killing people i ')’A““l'; ry.” TSR 1 ATTORNEY - AT - LAW State of Nebraska, Dauglas County, This was too much-—hot, and tired, + & IMAENE DaVe boen W b ARBACH BLOCK, i Drugs, Paints and Olls. A County, limm“lu at th:um't'l!]y’f;nurt and secking information, and to ba "_‘I)'I ""l{"’!ll“l; is that "]"Idt'l‘ 10/ pik2 . Douglas and 16th Sta, Omaha Neb, KUHN & co. 00, 1n aud Jor paid tounky, Aukuss 1K) met in this way! sible circumstances could a victory [ ——= e — Faarmacists, Fipe Vanc toods, Cor, 16th aud » lm Present, HOWARD B, BMITH, County “T expect he was in Canada,” said [have been attained over Shoridan. 408, K. CLARKBON, 3. 6. NUNT, Dealer in Hardware, : Dougis® wtroots. O acatar of the cstate of Ferdinand Thum, | the colonel, crossly. Seeing we were | That officer was a live commander, Clarkson & Hunt, ! W. J. WHITEHOUS £, Wholesale & Rotall, 16th st. | deceased: duun]u.mmj the farmer said: and when he hit it was always a hard Buccossers to Richards & Hunt, [J ©. C. FIELD, 2022 Nortb Side Cuming Street, | 0D reading and ling the patition o Emllo M 9. Thum, praying that instrument, this da, T can show you where Sheridan | Plow. A, H, promises to give a more M. PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Btreets. | fjjoq m.d"}mqunln:m b the Tast will and testa- stood durng thuybm,(h- " satisfactory view of the field of ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Dry Goods Notions, Etc. e o, pooumio My oo Fres e B | *Yon can't do any such thing,” said Opequan, ‘wnd alto to take wo over § Lthtreet Om ba N, roved, ailoved, probated and rucorded LRl X by {JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & 0., last will and ‘testament of said deceased, and | the colonel, “‘no mortal man can show |the Kernstown battle-field and to LV John G. Jacobs, ew York Dry Goods Store, 1810 aud 1818 Fara- Lh:-‘g)ml'-"",'-'r,:;;:}q:;‘g:u";},’ :;;‘q,‘,',':‘“’n"j:;“‘; mm Slwri«)lun stood fl-,;iu;: a ll.m:}fi. Fisher's Hill. ¢ Okbeikp, That September 10t f. Ly, man, he never 1 stand still; m— ¥ ly of Gish & Jacobs, £.C. Enewola_also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific. | 10'0'tlock 4. . is asalgned for hearing said petl- t,lml.}‘,n K pen Y e ety (Formerly of wcobs,) tion, when all persons interested in said matter i 4 In Good Spirits. U N D E R TA K E R A4 ! Furuiture. may appear at 8 County Court to beheld, inand | I uu.un-ogl whether A }j.; y fnr!nur T, Walker, Clovelant, (., writes: “For A i s A F. GROSS, New and Second Hand Furniture | for sait County, and show catise why the pi friend of mine, still lived in the neigh- | the ‘layt twelve o "have suffered | No. 1417 Farnham St., Old Etand of Jacob Gis, o i aad Btoves 1114 Dousias, Higheat caah price | of Refitioncrabault not be granteds Wi WSS | horhood, and was informed that he | with humbago and dobility, T | 64 Onders by Telginpholciiod ~awtTAv : | ) pald for secor #0008, thereof, be given to all persons interested in said | was still living near here, commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters | ——— — ve Bpa,]rer' 0 ur HP an an aafl umr ! hana | J. BONNER 1809 Dougla st. Fine goods, & | piaieer'yy ,.uunfi)m.“wp, of this order InTurk |y 6" h o the dispusted fl,)flnu] no- | about six weeks ago, and now have great 0 F. Manderson 4 OF ALI EINDS OF CANS. | B s J OMAIA WREKLY newspaper printed in said ti8ep | Pleasure in stating that I have recovered Planing Mill. County, for three successive weeks, prior to said | ticed a contraband passin; ! { ] 1 , complexion has_grown ] A. MOYER, manutacturer of sash, doors, blinds, | day of hearing. HOWARD K. 8MITH, here, uncle,” he shouted, uun you | ¥ appetite, Wy, SN K ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.| | moldings, uste rails, furnishi A p) County Jud, " " ruddy, and | feel Letter altogeth Price . mé'l'x'-'-wnfl}‘."i': b oty u’fn’m-a'. A 10 Nn e OUMLY Judke | show us any marks on the troes; can | 5100, trial size 10 cents, * seeodliy *2 Faruham 8¢, Omaha Neb, Tenth and Jackscy Ste. - - = Omaha, Neb St P