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[\ THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WiDNESDAY, JULY 12 18.9 FROM THE OHIO TO THE SEA.|sallant brigade repulsed cvory Aseault | which other regiments could not foel = = = = = sfi% shorter line to prevent a flank move- | bolonging to an Ohio regiment rushen 7 Th;‘ Oflly EXC'USIV(—) The Battle of Perrysyille—The | ment. ahead so rapidly that they suddenly . : 8 k A confederate coloncl who wroto o |{8ken prisonora. Beforo they could | g . =il o 0 esa‘_ e a'_z’ Ware ouse tucky, newspaper account of that battlo said [ P #ent to the rear a company of fed. | SHOWS. Nair,kIoNn to esist. and Pt MGGEST OF ALL THE BIG e, of StarkwenttorE Bioae: o TH0 | ral Renterelians ivaonns 3L rescue . ; Y e Ao S » LI WCEXE WS, Where Bragg Counted on an Easy | 1€ had MeBooks I 1 on thy | PAY of confederates raisod {n the - - N 1HO 4 NEV QF Viot 1 F d Himself § hen a single brigade planted | *¥Me county rushed forward to holc N NINE SHOWS CONSOL! 1108 AND 110 i :AR[\!EI o! REET otory and Found Himse an, when s singl tdo plantod | shme county rushed forwar hold Sirvey, SRS S CONSOLIDATED, Driven Throo Miles itsolf across our advance. Such nerve ) confederates, o, Thoatro, Gallory of Wax Statuary, Bicyele Golle 0 R i gallantry will seldom be witnessed | NOW living in Franklin, Tenn. , says of Russian Roller Sk i 20y OMAHA - - - - - NcB acain, T mysoll was i four of she | (h0 atruglo which t R EAten, Yo Bacyclopadia'snd Races place Detroit Free Press, (s . ““Wa did not stop to fire, but rushe A % — e - charges against their sition, and il T ire, but rushed - N < « E5. O M " IR P | Had the war vogun with the battle | 475 thought o should swarm | Orward with tho bayonots, 1n a wee | oA GREAT _ : WHO WILL BE PERMITTED T2 of Perrysvillo as it did with Bull Run 'r'l\rflflryls . . - | Bt cach ment we wero all mix Py jabbing lREA P UGE M 510)0' e WHOLESALE — story would have give ages ¥ riven ba y t ) bt by ! heeiflae " 4 FORTHE N cAPag [oylcmfly NG stead of lines, and yet it was O terrible fire, leaving ound coy 1 i ‘ 3 § oac s A A cell¢ its results were a hundred timos after charge was made, but the bluye. [ '™, mado a push at mo, and his tfi ,‘00 PEOPLE ; ater than Frederickaburg, ]('Imn— coats could mot be driven. When vn"n .l;( passod botween my right arm = AT A et ... e \AS® o o ille or Cold Harbor, Tt w they finally shortoned the line they | *1d side, and wont through my coat Wall Paper and Window Shades ol [ moved bach o [ Bor . N s : g gommandors who wero to work his | reficat crodit on tho boat troops Napee | Dlow with tmy fat, and. swho o L) AR L0AD,. 1304 Farnham St Omaha Neb. downfall, in aftor months, and it was [ Jaon ever commanded. I piled on to him and held him down, 3 a movement on his part destined to although he bit my thumb to tho - A R W tho best fought and most gallantly | o ¢ doad at musketa, A federal, who had for-| AUIIRT b VY e oo - f ¥ [ered with our dead and wounded ] BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER it o th st frthi s et v vinied | kot 4 el b i | G 8 3 _ o ot firat grapplo with tho foderal | moved back under fire in manner ¢, | Before ho could withdeaw it T 1t hie, § W i PN, SINOLE - = - g - pr— = = M CR TO 1 Wi ) ¢ S dispel the confederate illusions that it b bone. Weo woro having iv_hot and R(_.. .l_ _t'_{_ & J \».JN.&I Kentucky had only to see thesouthern| Rousseau ocoupied a ridge partly | hoavy whon our folks foll buck aud " flag to rall by thousands. "n;\ynuq with troca‘ nl\n\i p.\rlfly Imulur left me (.-Ilm eaptured. In thoso few \ THE LARGEST THE SITUATION, tivation, crossed by two highways | minutes saw the bayonoet od at \ ~ M« 1 2 b THE SITUATION cul VA0 )\ ayonot used al 5 Wholesa 10 LUMDOY,| 1 v Seprsmbor, 160z, xity A oo atdons o s ey [ 1 bty v, a1 oo th 003 sigic_ | Smi & Yo, 2 - 0C 01 atterios. fat least thirty men wore struck with f ogit's 4B N etecte . oAt B¢ 1 HEot Oy crais RATE i | Bt : v LEPHA EVER T, 14[8 ]1, ,\h Mana U f N h Roger's Gap and defeated him, and ; i ; it : 1\[]. | Famham !Jt-l G\'itn MANRTNIDE | reimamar ey n ;::. mzmmllo‘:«:u:::‘.m\\«x.]‘1.:.““ form. BACK THOUGH THE TowN, | n Beyond [ The confedorates woro b SBHEAFBA LhbY SRR TOF Nalis s vor ¥ 0 confederates were being pushed, e 2150 ANd | ore foncee, walls and fields, Whore | but they wero giving groumd. Fathes e hel ic Lexing- 3 THE MOLINE STOVE T R eSm th iR DO b pSEiEt: | A drabit TSI Hines OF. hattis elowly, still fighting, whon unexpoct. . supplies, recroited soveral regiments, | EYeNty yoara ago the corn grows rank | edly cortain brigades bogan to march and mado such cavalry demonstrationy | #1d the wheat stands high. Where | out of tho fight. It is chargod that a8 to seriously annoy Cincinnati, | Rousseau pushed forward tho brigades [ Polk lost his hoad and ordered o o Bragg had pushed down and captured | °f Lytlo and Harrison to hold u ukirt | treat to o now line. Polk Inid. (s Munfordaville and its garrison, and | °f Woods, the Mny] bri-mnm!m iho | blame upon Bragg, and an effort. was had then turned from the rond to | FiPening oats as I looked down from | mado to hold Hatdeo responaibie. o Louisville and estabiished himself i thup]mt w_h.»ru Sloan’s battory was [ matter with which ofticor the fault Bardstown. Buell's advanco at earl stationed.] There were many raw reg- | was, the confederates began falling day drove him from his position. an.l | IMents in Anderson’s division, a num- back, and onco the rotreat was bogun it ‘was not until the 7th of October | 20F f the companios buing totally wn- |it ended tn heltorskolter oo that Bragg concentrated at Porryvillo | dFilled, and only threo regiments hav- | through tho town, and. i the rapid for battle, Bolieving that he had | 0% beon in auy provious cngagement. | pursuit and capture of many prisoncra Boll's foroes a6 \"“L'G'l‘l‘]'-\hlh‘ll that Regiments were massed for the at- [and a considerable quantity of war he would havo to deal with only o ain. | (00K under artillory fire, and as the | mateeial by the fodorals. 4 night, o " bugle sounded its notes tho entire di- [against tho protest of the division Akl gle corps, his plan was to concentrate, | 2! g ! attack, defeat and then make a june. | VISION moved h;.rv:'::l;, B <o n)mlx.uul.-r.a, T“N confedorates wero tion with Kirby Smith and walk -over '[‘I'\'th-l lf‘-‘i\"{lbnv CToR SEeel :\Iu l‘<vr.n\u}\:n the entiro fiold loft to the forces in that general's front. i two federal brizudcs wera firmly | the Union forces, THE ATTACK ON THE LEF rooted, and not a muskot cracked un- WHAT BRAGG LEARNED. 1 = o oo et o confeder: ines wore wi >roviots to thi n McCook had come up slowly, skir- ul‘:l.l‘ »() |:IL .}[Vrl.n‘u lnx were \\nl{m : lmn.luE to this lig)fl Bragg en-. mishing heavily, and it was noon of | Pistol shot. Then a rush was mad, | couraged the ides that n confodorate but it was met by such a fire that the [army could casily ¢ the 8th before he swung into position r Keutucky of THE CIANT OF HIS RAC el LRI o can_yot|Men were appailed. Held o their |any oderal fores and keop it olear, | TEE GREAT AND ONLT 1 S e A CIT AT e e s B Rl e doctrino o | THE TALL AND STATELY : The woods in which hin first lino of | red in the air, whilo othor compunies [ his troops that they had only to chargs | THE BUGH snd POWERFUL i shirmishers was posted havo disap. | i 20me cases charged hayonots ateach | tho fedoral lines t0 scatter ‘thom, ned | THE ALL-0VERSEADOW ING peared and given place to fiolds of | °ther 1n the smoke. Somo of the | his men w o lad to bolieve that they | The POPULAR and PLAYFUL corn, and some of the houses arej | Votoran re y Dowever, dis- [ had only to fire a fow volloya to win 4| THE GREAT BIG-NHBARTED it thoro, but tho | P1ayed tho greatest galluitry, charging [ battle. ~Tndeod, Lis plan was to whip | THE SWAYING, LURC SHOW v myriad of other THE LARCEST ELEPHANT LIVINC. i THE PET OF ALL THE GHILDREN,! : THE WORLD-FAMOUS MONARCH. % THE MUGH-TALKED-OF HERD, THE STRONCEST ELEPHANT ON EARTH THE BICCEST El[PHANTE[VEH GAPTURE\. quareup to the federal position, and | the faderal army in about an hour aye | SOuEht after by all s 7 fubalous price, bo BLLfor by eapitalists and corporations—fleld at A ke w rapid march to Join | which nctually con L stone walls and the hills and the shade fighting on either side of the wall DING then n OF THE WORLD, trees tell the story., It was a strong 0B 2 2 ! « onts absoliito novelties, sensations, fanty & - e Srer ferces. It waas a terrific fight fc Kirby Swmith, who was held at ‘bay | and foatures,” ¥l particulars in fut o R foate; position, £ strong that bofore Hardeo | F€1 e R b L N eo fanEss | Ean L ok had the same. cor. | DAY I8 GERTAIN.Hrctmiat 156 it oa a1 DAl ATE) Foen DT, o muved forward to the attack he had a 5 . 10 Haeote | aud vast acreages covored with our many tont tnd gresaorsis Shows, it council with his division commanders | *¢8, Tetired the ground from hil and warned them that the attack must | S0¢k Wan thickly strawn with bodies, [had o be made with a rush to be succossful, | " @ few minutes the gray 3 : Two hours after noon Hardoe, with | Feformed for another e i his three divistons, moved out in|time resolved not to bo halted. Perryavil splendid stylo, and the first musket | Without stopping to firo thoy swung [ eral reapects, p the slope with y ana chee tempt for tho bluo coats, and Hardee ered at for assert men would staud The results of bitier doge in pov- Lito confedorato §ol- | e dier realized that ho had been do-. aha, Monfi;y July 31st. fired from the federal ekirmishors in | 3% : T tho woods' along. Remmest: meors| Tho woight wasioverpe dtho | coived and defeated whoro ho had ox. eTanRY b R killed a captai in Buckner'a division, | (°d¢rals foll back to tho wain lino. | poctod an aasy vietory. Bragg and (5 anafactured by With that shot all the federal batterics A DESPERATE STRUGGLE, Dol had their plans disorganized, and HOTELS, TOW L MOLINE STOWVE OONE.ANT. in position opened fire, and the con-| The confederates woro pushing on {}"“ ‘I“"““‘f ";""“"l:’ Kontucky had to ARLINGTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Nab They malks sapicllty of COORING STOVES, and have this vear e In the markor | {°0¢Tates broko from *‘common time’ | whon another foderal byt 1oy Bl taushlotn Gt BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 6. STELLINIUS tllford, Nes, neof tho MOST ECONOMIC AND MOST SATISFACTORY SOV ayelcn They make bot | £0 *'double-quick,” and rushed to the |down, and overy picee of artillery |, % the Fot gt hoth atmios in MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb Plain and extension top, and gusrantce all thir goods. Tho agents fof tho con any are, attack, which could be brought up was soon ,t“),xt)l‘;gnaltlt m‘ aultl:!;x‘n. war mun|x_n, h.ghi COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAL, AR Pl ERCY & BRADFO RD oA aann _lu(ll]mg. . in position and using grapo and canis- i e 'an;'v::::r;‘. "tmll or HALL HOUSE, AL W. HALL Loulsvillo eatham'’s division had come down [t r. Anderson also brousht forward . 1o OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK Blatr, N B A e i i B ) th lesson t i blood 2 Blalr, Neb, 2 the Maxvillo highway, and as thoy | his guns, and for half an hour there|WIth 8 lesson written in blood, COMMEROCIAL HOTE —DEALERS IN— TR A Y sl T -Ut‘afii i | Future battles woro to bo fought with SOMMEROIAL HOTE -, Nellgh, Heh ° ¢ federals in their front, and the fight | oné poiuw . vn kW QY 48 | whore numbers wero reasonably equal GREENWOOD HOUBE, Qreonwood, Nek§ rs A Fli‘e laces Hea'ters began in bitter enrncst. The stone | fiercer then any portion of tho "‘“."‘? the fight would be steady and furious, bbbt peniie s DR urnal‘.v Ny H walls behind which the federals were | of Chlck:\lm\ugll,l Wl‘l‘l'):‘e an fmln]l‘lr)t. and so it proved through ;ha long and T £, L, ENO, Eromart, Neb 4 ere to-day, showing|corps was engaged. en & Tourth (1,),0dy years that followed. ) 4 AN DL A DT X\ XS, '[,,!‘\):txinrli‘n:‘v?;lll';xhnd:-’ndu of l{fxlluu, and | fedoral brigade had been advanced the | 700V ¥ M. Qua, EXOHANGE HOTEL, O. B. HACKNEY, :-kl;lnn. 1;4‘: GRATES, RANGES, STOVES,|tw fierco was tho fire from behind | confederates i their tunfl flud u]l give | ME;Zi:O:IOT:;EHJYU. :n:n:"L‘?:;_fl Atiintorfs b ' ! fenses that line upon lne of |ground. They were followed up ‘Saved and Restored.” Mol ; . L. GRULB, ¢ ) 3 7 G e e . d ; h lves | briskly until Rousseau’s line rested| Supmyvinue, Ind, May 25, 1881, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Creston, Ia. HOUSE FURNISHING GC 'DS, Ete. confederates procirated - themselves | briskly unt ! May 21 y eAIA Sreston, until its fury should pass. From|where the fight opened, H. H. Wanner & Co.: Sirs—After HOUSTON HOUSE, LOALTI e their positions along the banks and in SINGULAR INCIDENTS, suffering for nine years from chronic REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. M. REYNOLDS, ) la, 1211 FAR P g i i i Audubon, | - the timber they soon opened a gell- ; N i in battery | kidney disease and given up to die by WALKER HOUGE, D. H. WALKER, udubon, la, L ing firc in rotusm, and before the fight| Vhen tho Fifth L B e S e D OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, 8, BURGESS, Nesjatra FECTION Biad lsted ity minutes they wore | SX10 o ot ohich ot e to honlth by tho s> of your Bafo| oy vowet. T oS Fanei, PER 4 gaining ground. Many of the guns l‘;f:l’;‘]’l‘lr "hf”' oA breast, crushing | Kiduey and Liver Cure, PARK HOUSE, MRS. M. E. OUMMINGS, Corning, la. IN on the hill above tho federal position [ & " pulp. His musket flew to[ Jull0dlw StepaeN D, LunLow. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,'L. AVERY, “"’I‘I“’"" i ROASTING AND BAKING, | were silenced by the fire of the sharp- the rear, whisling savagely through = e MERCHANTS HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, :::u ngton durtor, only o ttainadiby naine shooters, and when it gl hl): Dol ¢he wir, and it crushed ‘tho_skull of COMMEROIAL HOTEL, = Bencad ) is only a y ul shouted along the lines thlnt Jac “l”’“ one soldier avd badly injured another PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Sheonndosh had been killed, the raw. troopaiin his |y "k ot™ deflacted! to the left after COMMERO AL MOTEL, HENRY WILLS, vid Oity, division, many of whom had never striking the first man, and it then BAGNELL HOUEE, CHAB. BAGNELL, Oollege Springs, ta [ d R ‘1‘;05 e -hr\{f“;"t]::;g“\'\! u’]‘(‘l :!Illf:fl‘l mashed a licuto ““"'E hiphb’;",]“’ ‘]“l‘ DOMMERGIAL MOUSE, WM. LUTTON, ‘7;'“\!“: h\‘ toves and Llanges. 10788V WhY i il leg of a priv chind him, and JUDKING HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, aivern, 1z, ;> e atoligap s doyen folloars rushied 10/ oty oo e ground wndcrushod BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grovo, Ia | rally them, onfederatos wore |y % o4 of o wounded man, A shell, BALLOIOUEE i L jl WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS, |near cuough to hoar o cupiuin erying | tho fuad of o woutled man, A holl COMMEROIAL | B EATEAROY, 3 out in stentorian tones: e Sl D e 4 ‘ — For sale by “!Stand firm, boys—for the love of wlfll’r’ '":fifl fiu)u 1 [uilfld 'l“ e oo DOUALAS HOUSE, J. 8. DURHAM, Olerigy i ), D i while bil i ™ BEEN, lecdford la, ' P / i BEDFORD HOUEE J. T. Gl 5 :flILTON ROGERS & SONS t!m’ :’c‘;(‘::;,]':‘;«l::]:x'):r‘;‘l’]’ilut]!)l‘;:'znvz.‘}l’n}r-h o fragments. of alphe l““lmtll Imtd ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & SON, Marysville Mo DDEHLELA, somo of tho regiments woro in full re- [ ¥ounded "v,m,{ll, an ]A.fi:‘:\l"n R NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb ' Sely treshiand Athey Iatocd foithe stong xanlllil’l!ln:zlll:fil:\1:.1“‘:mt)us[l§c :x:“\;hiuhnn.n-un WINSLOW HOUSE Q. M:'yxov:‘;: BAuwrnFt:. l’::lb julimdely i ch volleys that | 2Hghtedinalitt LR ; AURORA HOUSE M: By J HERACNSEs = [ walls and poured in such volley of men were filling their canteens, It i AUTORA HiOUEE M8 ONES: plganlle ; 7 he confedorate advance was paralyzed, | © o1 Dg : ; 4 ”.fi“" v : el iy d’ arb of ithe fi;.{hl, said: Men: s P n i d i CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & S8HATTUOK, Red Oak describing this p 8 canteen had just been filled, While V ' ivi g ER, Lewis a Wy WS o, ‘‘We saw Jackson's men giving way the shell did not explode, its fall lnqnv“uvhd‘ ?m- 1882, FOSTER HOUSE (:n':;ai(:::::s' o:x::ul En\. fl .A.g,‘f and with Il]JIld chl;\-r! wun;maln-d for- splashed wator over 50 mea. An ex- THE BEST AND SAFE WHITNEY HOUSBE, 0 R, 2 Tl ward to drive them. My compony | 2PR00 WS PEIE Y g At- ABSOLUTELY : A i G A was within fifty ot of the wavering | SUMIOdu SLE B KK 4 B UNLVW”“%K LUTELY — : TA E-Kr blus Jine, when all of s auddon 16 xab {8 P UbonC ¢ rrom hia braast by a ;¢ J 3 1 ia (v olley that S0 ! Evory housokoopor fools tho want of ::;j}ri;‘dll.fl’g‘”],:’; vovonty mevt womt | grape-shot, his scabbard struck by a| B ey ionsskaanas ool iho st nty men were orabot, fRERA 0.8 . killed or woundod, and our advanc [0 | and, W eap - knooked | UYL, id the cxcomivohent, dust fell back in the greatest disorder.” T AN b littor and ashes of a coalor woodstove. b i R eI sholl boforo xeceiving the - bullst |y MONITOR OTL STOVE WILL |k ! ) X which crushed his elbow. A gun in O T i Ler Al g (4 o e i Torrill's men haa the strongest | MR G REEIET et [1’.7.“ T O i the ONLY AND i = - !, ind of a position, and two batterica | e OF SCRER L CEG S RAE T | ¢ £ i left wheel. 1 i ? s VK made with the OIL 4 | behind them were o posted as to scarcely besn replaced by tho spare ‘I:lll!\‘lfl(\:’:}l'l‘t "l."‘l,l}l::V‘;\l'Ll'll'll)hx)u o a‘ - - awoep the entire front. - Whon tho | JycCh ohon another shot orushed tho | RESE ELE) (At ke - | confederates were forced back by Tho men were trying to | Pack of the stove, sway from tho heat; m's mel i ve by which arrangement ABSOLUTE Jackeon’s men they rallied and moved drag the gun back, when o shell \:y‘ TTY Lo ARBEoER: aoesdp i ol at an oblique sgainat Tersill, In his | SN0 4% 0 tha mouth and wplit it S L AL AN AL A e Mini ng 53,-‘ld Milli ng Oom pany. : | division were several regiments never ASagl i FAh 13 BAG O ARG SBG N | 7 R ) R or & distance of three foet, one o i PRIV Pt hen) 3 01 heat is obtaived, the wicks are pre. ;i under fire bef }u. l]uuy dwvunml ‘;,ku the men around the gun were hurt by A“-r\'ml AR, Y. T AR o g ; o old vetorans for tho advanoe, but (yiio tholl, but throo soldiors in fine | ) it : Working ¢ B! i g constant trimo K when th confedorates broke into o [this Biel, BU' EWNCD ACiers down, [ troublo of coustans ‘ri ming and the | gepalfiodh* - 7 - 7 run and began yelling the raw men | 3707 Ul SR sont iato Bied: | eXpems h fell back without discharging thir | B SPWEPRS BIO0 RRRE 10 I E T MONITOR and ‘you will buy no STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLR A A . . - . 1,000,000 - - 425,000, g and the | o001 sauksle, s bie copkosie’ hatele, 8 (5 odqg ofs o mpwny advancivg, and | OISRy only by the Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT, ne fy i ) O] O 1) Wai 3 f] fell buck in a pauio that carriod their | while ho oho 15 Bk company. whs onitap 011 Stove Go, Oleveland 0, et Dft. 9. L THOMAB, Prosiden:, Comming Wyoming, WAL E. TILTON, Vico-President, Camumins, Wyomlug crotary, Cummivg, Wyomling, A, G, LUNN, Treasurer, Oummine, Wyomin officers with them, Where tuo bat- behind ally| Sond for descriptive ciroular or cal 4 + ext company behind were mortally i G ore 3 now a field of | Dext compa on M. Rogers & Son, agents for Ne f.:.'a':“ X:fii.u'ifé‘.";fl n:xsruul(‘lwh:uk ;“u‘r wounded. \'r‘..{\k‘l ¢ h M i ACKING SHERIDAN, d L rill road to and fro, commanding and ATT — | E.KN. HARWOOD, & Y a boside i tree sinca| Failing to drive Rousseau, Harde e Vico Prodt 4 H:.L:{l""l’:’,ullml,.f,‘,‘,:,lpm‘m (ff,wl,. he }fil massed everything against Sheridan’s W. 8. Drwisn, Sec, snd Treas, SRS WO S N I S P s v Bt 'his completed | division, and for a tew minutes drove 2 e >, J, L. Thomas, Louls Miller W. 8, Bramcl. 4. 0. Du = mortally woundsd, This comploted it before him. Sheridan called upon THE WEBRASKA LR R Froucls Loavons, o, . Falos. swie Zol the panic, and most of the divisions | it | arid pan tied pell-mell for tho rear, hardlya | Mitchell for reinforoements, rallied |, o\ Srzao 4 ey | 5 B S T o s, f,'z:,:"“,fi',,,u Bia gun with him. Then | bis line scross the Bpringfield pike, }IENI J‘ ot Bm (7Y W, KUNDALL Aubhorissd A cont_for Sale of Sto gont_for Bals of Sbock: Bav 440 Awahe i : quarter of an hour of hot = was seen a brave sight. Starkweath- [ and after a quarter ¢ hou. 0 . dha or's brigado was in resorve. 1t moved | work ho ordured an advanco of his incoin, Web. A up in gallant style, opened ranks to [ whole division, McCook's right awing- T ; N let the frightened recruits pass |ing st the same time. Atsome points MANUFACTURERS O¥ D through, and then steadily advanced | the confedcrates stood until bayonets| " 0T e to the walls and rifle pits, drove the |clashed, but the impetus of the mighty | . 527, 4500y 2R ovatlng Wind THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE WBST. confederates out, and planted them. [ wave swept fiold and wood and high- | " & e M) y clear of confederates, and as they | we are propared to d- fob work and masat lves there to stay, McCook's left | way clear of con \ prepared to ‘ ;:t;‘;fuunui:irl;lum};d, but this one [ began to give Way the federal cheered | tunig for culier partl brigade stood in the way. A whole |along the whole front, NEBNASKA MANUPACTURING 0., division was hurled against it time VIGHTING OVER PRISONERS, . = - ™ ’ | after time, but 1t clung to the walls | This was the first battle in which| ~ANTL.MONOPOLY LEAGUE. E J. B, FRENCH & 00,, |and maintained such a fierco and rapid | federal and confederate rogiments | i men ¢ o antwonpoy 1410 DOUGLAS STREET, i | - '3 fire of murketry that Buell od d in Kentucky woro pluoed oppo- | eagie, contay g Stateuont o NTERS AND PAPER HANERSG CARPETS G R OC ERIE S[SG bt A st Bl SRS AR oo, o 4D DRORATVS ALV . . engaged, For an hour and a hal act and the; oy, Now. Kacl oso stamp, wlb war-26bu-thu-satdm ;

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