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| | THE DAILY BE! *OMARA, V) THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1382, CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. fRflNTS FIRST B“Tlf t that which they failed in the morn: | covertly copied one of them and read do on our left In the meantime it and then said “The words are TRADE MARK Tir Grrar Exo TRADE MARK | the defense was strengthened by rein- | Armenian, but they make no sense. It mkor. An A Rebel Soldier's Recolloctions of 2 uattle. began- with n dotermined charge [of it undorstood, Gitmore wes. ina [ pmarahle t ipon the breastwork Three lines deep | quandry. He went back to his table Hemorable Fight, he Federals rushed forward upom. the |and the noxt day received another tel \ . works, With the first volley from the | gram for Armstrong. He compared it - IMPORTERS OF ture of Torts Donaldson and | y1ated, while the numorons plooesof ar. [sage. 1t was precisaly the samo, with Blffllmx}l‘un.»‘ s .‘Ivum umu. Pillow. tillery which had been lhastily planted | the exception of one word. He hap: did many sther dle . belelied forth grape and canister in show- | pened to come across a friend who was | 3. 6. Browh 1 Grend Army Magset ors that cleft wide gaps in the mass of | speculator, and asked him casually about S A At e .| brave humanity, Thrice these brave men | Armstrong, The friend told him that [ l‘,““ after the war there aroso & heat- | oo vonulad, bt tiot yanguished ’I‘]n-‘nat.y-lu ho had bought cotton short, | Fedirements ar i o controversy botween two Kentucky T miplied it " H 5 tlemen who wore the confederato [°Urth time they came determined to con- [ but that day he bought it long. That was AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC o Spanlows, e to the Jonsibility of G quer, and did not turn back till at least|all Gilmore wanted to know. He con. the T Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas,| (T0'win (LY FUIERRI GE SN part of the urpose nplished. [sulted his learned friond, and leatnied |y ageim of qunterfeitors, wo have adopted the x ' o oo qrmors, O] | thie tall of Fort Donaldson. . Tho aoldiers | L6 missles ‘of d th "crashing though [ long and short. T know that tho or |3 g sl Gt e AT y | & tssnldfllrg!mom. Salt Rheum, Who particivated i that desherate soire | Pody and limb, they reached the breast. | pher word that had been used on|uge. or sis jaokages tor 8, or Wil be sent free by T R o ki il el B D IR Tays can rocall many thrilling in. | $0rks mounted the summit, and plunged | the ~ socond day must Have Deon | nialon (e reseit of e ey, by addresing PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING ) of four days oan roc heir bayonets through the men in the |long, and the previous day short. | o mimarar, WRIGINECO, Buffale, & V. and Irregularities, Dizziness,| cidents which will forever lot the ques- | B ML s in Omaha by C. F. Goodman. v 10m&e-cod i Loss of Appotite, Jaandice,| |t of responsibility rost and accond to | d1tehes before rocoiving their own dentl B N ot o CELEBRATED BRANDS: Affevtions of the Lives, Indi-] |vvery horoof that day, whother in the |found. —Butfew of thoso who mounted | mean “long'’ in Armeninn Qi vot trou- |y o o congidorably Tasgor than that gostion, Biliousness, Dyspep-| |y or biue, the credit of having por. | the breastworks ever roturned to their (blo him, 1t was the key word to the ci. | (her s considorably fuor, than i A A TR gray o kg avitig commands.. But for the coming of night | pher. ' By tho word, ho got, T think, six U Ko Bl b B bends el Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 . and easily o e b " o) v A course of Burdock Blond Bitters will satlsty the o ' attered in an hour men—by some estimates 15,000 rebel commander was left to defend the fort against Gen. Grant with his magnifi- cant army. SEEMING L!]lllSlflm State Lottery Company do hereby cortify that we supervise the ay- wents for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual NEGLIGENCE, | and timely the | | reinforcements, which we GENERAL PILLOW IN A DILEMMA, n to the left. A march two miles made, and it was whispered to the men | from their commanders that we were | going to cut our way out through the en- emy’s lines. This information was re ceived with a shudder, for every soldier cipher lott ance Ho knew the result he made §250,000 this garden county of this great garden | state, wo are able to report the finest har vest in quality of grain that I gathered for several ye Notwith smitten with been ;lvl..«l. yots the sand a do until it has done it. For thousands of years the river has been working like huge lazy serpent, botween blutf and and it is likely to go anywhere | area, as it has done hefore, | land between these blufls | | within that Every foot of | ieivo EXCLUSIVE salo of our flour to ono firm in & place. Omaha. Write for Prices. to $120 per 1000. A GREAT SEIGE, | drawn from various positions on the line, | He soon understood what was said as "“"‘“‘-‘""‘) “‘l»‘”l'*' ity but instead of it The incidents leading to the story have | the assault would have been victory com- | readily as Armstrong did, Ho anule | I to this side tho chamnel still hugs AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: w important significance, On_the Gth [ plete. One step more and Fort Don- | money rapidly. 1t is said that on the ohraska sho d the cating away duy of February, 1862, Fort Honry, on |aldson would havo beon seized by foree, | rosult of the hattle of Gottyshung alono | e bank there sdully continues. | Gombination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and | the Tennes nstead of a channel, the Sioux City side Brigands. \:,\ a |;|w0 l;nllh nul‘ -vullhl:wlfllfl -t“;t‘} 3ut that r question of ‘H‘In:'\l' :n‘\,\ one on ‘change. ll:r ‘-\v‘u ot AwAY llml"lfl:‘;‘-‘:: [,M\y\‘.n”i“ -t‘.“\l:{ wy a fleet of four gunboats. — The rebel |y yight as known that | speculate now. Come around during the R B (8 Atk sttt {aimy of infantry and eavalry, which had | g, for heavy |Faces and Il o some tips,” said | W 'I‘I;:'Jl’”‘l'{:\”"l I”I"l‘ ""‘m:"“ I'y'“\:-‘h"“"“ WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. " d W 1 W o O 4 el ) »ora k10" 4 all 1w o ude to deno W i h"‘:”." : L [" ud | reinforcements had arrived on the trans. | the old operat U know we H tor tomavigate in within 100 yands of the SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, near the gunboa ne panic-stricken \,.‘,“ for |],(. ¥ nd their lines | the tips, 16 ” S Hokt of the at ot 110 AERN U6 J6R FOHLDBHANEEH, | oak wroru . he Sabeis oH Friday swould b e e e s B |arriving there on the morning of the 7th | inevitably bo ocoupied on Sunday. Then | S | ioRba TAPLHG Wil - ETOWN o gatity | m a miserable condition, All the way a8 4 - to of 886ADG. of o . ] e et Lo Mok ) WSl 1 Only Perfast tituto (o ore | Cf8, guns and extra clothi Y | midnight he was undetermined. But \ in tb eror VRIS ESaRINE AT SNe FAotar & Pevertat | - suming ot Cmends \;» s | weary milo traveled ont of the way by |galved mot. 't bo taken prisonor - Lot AR e NS RO B et | N JSNER Yfor the pamphist. T METCALF | eiveutious voutes, Suddenly the weather | marched his men safely up the river till |The Accumulation and Success of| (e Missourt viver for upwards of thirty * metugth20t 41 Central Whart, Boston changed from sultry ram tofreezing cold, | 4 transport was reached, and he erossed | i & s Y P his demon 1: band of soldiers % i the Robber Rings--The Crop \,\.‘m. 2 | e Pbii TR oo ¢4 | this de over to the other side out of reach of the Tha A0 e GERAY The Publis 15 vequested carerilly to motiee th | (i o) Fort Donald 1 PhospootS Nover Bottor. Phat’s just it,” said the grey-bearded | new and entanyed. Sohente to e dronon Momtniy | Straggled into Fort Donaldson, worn out | gnemy, Prospects Never Better, R eei i s by | #4rCAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. Tickemomy}“":‘ fatigue, mq.quul “yh .-.»hlr: d weak AN EFFORT TO ESCAPE. i M 1‘ O 0 1 R N RGAN b | 0, Shares in Proportion. i:»‘nllln:-]ll(‘]'x‘fi"""l!':l:v‘x:l i e About 4 o'clock Sunday morning there | oo o e, prophesy regarding the Missoui. You o g | numbered 9,000 men. Thus with 12,000 stealthy movemont of all the garri- | “PCEEE LI Gt 05 g | Mever Know what that stream is going to | Salem, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, 1 the Combined Roller Stone System. We Wo hiave opened o branch at 1618 Capitol avenue. Tois Flour is mad Addruss either VALENTINE « REPEPY. mifm&e-0m Salem or Omaha, Meb. Siana State fottery Compang, | , L 1e various commands were distributed | seomed to re that such a movement | standing we wer hail “""“"Inn Been rolled and tumbled over by the | perion nage and control the Drawinys | t0 their respective positions alongtheline | would be ain destruction. There | ten days ago, injury to erops at large in | the water, and will be again sometime | fi,,fi;:;Li":',’,,,‘,";:,:“,;{:;,‘;,',4,,;";;:;1:;;’{;;;1;f;,',é of the anticipated battle only & day or|yas, however, the hope that we were | this county will not exceed 10 per cont, | unless impregnable stone walls are built | ties. andt e wuthiorize the company to 1o (his cer: tvo before the conlict began. Although | going to cross over the river to a land of |y thor dry and excessively warm Copn | t0 fonce itin. When you can yot any tyleate, toith fac-similry of our” sighatures attached {the smoke of the Federal transports | gufety, But the column: was headed for | WA 2 e thing piled up that the” water can't ¢ V0 itk advertivements could be scen a few miles down the river, | that open ground which every soldier had |is not suffering for rain, but a showet | yyas® thon you can control this muddy and although it was known that a detach- | Jearned remained unclosed after the san- | would do no harm. Small grain harvest | monster, and not bofore. 2 ment of the army was lying at Fort Henry | guinary struggle of Saturday mor will b about completed by the close of | ““Why, twenty-five years ago,” added | awaiting marching orders, strange to say, | Suddenly there was a halt. Generals | gy o the captain, as he dropped into rpminis- | not the least work for protection or de- fense had been started,except the breast- works which had been constructed on the extreme right, beginning at the river and Cowmsmoxaws, | Circling towards the left a distance HRIRCI RN RN ard. The bricklayers are making fino | for about twelve years, during which x e R 808 T3 T et by ok 1ol of a mile, leaving a gap of four When' 50 lkbl TtbTRONRD e cRIBM. ¥ et ~ | time the steamboats increased in number ncorporated in 1863 fo ears by the legislature | ;6100 hotween its end and tne river on hen_at last “‘attention” was called, | progress with Mr. Bunting's fine block, for educational and charitable purposes th a cap: and their staffs galloped up and down the line, whispering to their subordinate offi- cers, and couriers went flying here and there. the wel- “Improvements” are going on in cvery direction. Town and country vie with ach other in the march onward and up- ) se a little, ““ the channel of the river was on this side, deep and strong, The | bank was outfarther, too, and was cut away some. This state of affirs lsted from ten or eleven in a year to twenty or | J. B. DETWILER, InvitesJthe attention of the public to hi 881 0f 81,000,000t which o rosesve fund of over | the left. The rest of this work was left | every soldier expected to hea (el | which will be an elegant structure, an or- | thirty, which used to land and lino the 550,000 has since been ad. to be accomplished under fire of shot and | come “left face,” or the dreaded “for- | jament to our fine little city. AR e R T By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise | 3 1) " 1ehonoh it w t theat- | ward, guide cen march.” But the | "\W¢ are watchi u tight of the citi i 0 was'made a part of the ' present state constitution | Shell. Although it was past noon, theat- | e M S © are watching the fight of the citi-]chango in the chamnel commenced. 1t The only Lottery ever votedon and mdorsed by |and rapid was the movement of the Fed- | march.” “What did it meant” was the | itinate pursuits) A it Jobbers ‘people of any ‘staté. year, and finally was running close to the s Tt s about two o'clock when a | question that ran up and down the line | 5 1ate DA S R il runnit o to Its grand singlo number drawings take |fogne. o o TS AR A4 wn in ranks that overy foot of ground | e Sime incividuas® who Tord it ot |back, and it may not. Thero ia G 4 o s g gle num awings take | front. . ery ground | (g “hoople of a vast aren of our state. no folling. Nothing but stone will place monthly. e S aruund us was closed, and that the Fed- | yivg Rep® 0 6 Vs W & SHEACON [ho tolling. Nothing but - atono | will A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY T0 WIN A FOR- e eral line reached from the river below us| s ; od i e g [ s o it A A leans, TURSDAY, AUGUST w-tsqrmh Hflnth]y | must have business relations with these it may hold, but when the water cuts were lym" carelessly about in camp, un- conscious and unsuspecting of the coming storm. The cavalry pickets had become engaged and were rapidly falling back al- Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, §75,000. 100,000 TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS EACH. rac: tions, in Fifths in Proportion. thought that we were going back to fight | it out in our ditches. Kach brigade, cach regiment and company was marched | back to the position which it had_occu- minions in railroad managenient, may dread to have them know that they op- pose any schemes of these tyrants, for away in under or above it and loosens the “support a rise may came and away goes everything that temporarily defied CARPETS oo P15 | o i forming tho lime-of. battle, - 41, | e doylight. | The sun was just peep- | And speaking of the jury business it is | loss excopt to- distribute o littlo monoy. Embracing ali the Late Patterns i everything in the [ 3 p i 1090 | though thero was double quick 10ve: | peap over the beesstworh for th ey, | £0¢4ing very well understood that in the | The only real good to bo accomplished is Hie 10000 | ment to the points designated for the re- | i wil alons the T saone the o | federal court especially the influcnco of | to establish a fleet of snag boats at every Carpet Line, 10 B O v D ciriaa W e o £ W) 1 Y s Wlel‘; all n?‘x:., he line c;qnel w,wnln these same vampires is wielded in the se- | 300 or 400 miles and let them keep the & D med the smemy had their advance bat. | "ind, cstack arms.” Simultaneously | joction of jurymen. Isay this is gener- | river freo of suags for the benefit of the . 300 2000y | formed the enemy had their advance bat- | 4 white flag was planted upon the brenst- | \1iy “believed, and many circumstances | stoambonts 1 3 3 | 500 58000 | teries planted in commanding positions | works in front of each brigade. Then Rl : 1 1000 25000 | and began throwing shell into the rebel | we knew that Fort Donaldson was fallen | G372 De cited o warrant tho belief. Givo| ™ But then the duy of steambonts for [ O anks. Al through the Jine the men | wad that we vore piomuasoh was fullen | them yet a little more rope and thoy will | long trips is over, in my judgment,” ho . 9 Approximation prisos of 9760 O i A T ) S ol o S e T OTE B G hasten the day of our deliverance more | continued. *Boats can't ‘compete with 0 bt %3% |shovel. By nightfall a trench was dug e rapidly than all of our earnest efforts can | railroads on the Missouri as on the Mis- and the earth thrown up as a_temporary protection. Meantime the army of the north was moving under cover of their artillery, and when night came it was { known that their lines were drawn com- | pletely around the rebel fortifications. THE ENEMY IN POSITION, The writer was ono of those who la- boredall that night to strengthen the vebel breastworks, mm Prizes, amounting to.. 1$205,500 ‘Application for rates to olabs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. | For further nat rite clearly giving full address. Express or Mail, addressed only to Sond ordors by M. A. DAUPHIN, or M. A, DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. 607 Seventh St., Washington, D, C. | umor in the Stomach. Much of the distress and sickness at- tributed to dyspepsia, chronic diarrhoea and other causes is_occasioned by humor in the stomach, Several cases, with all the characteristics of these complaints, have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Other cures effected by this medicine are | s0 wonderful that the simplest statement of them affords the best proof that it com- do. They feel sccure in their fancied ability to hoodwink those whom they cannot reach to “bulldoze.” And they bulldthighion the “iygottiosiatitinbal men are selfish and that where one man has reached a_place in_political power where he may do them telling opposition, they promise him somo fine place, as is | reported in the case of the legal gentle man from Kearney. Many will be sigsippi or Ohio. Fuel costs twice as much, and the sparring and fighting over sandbars uses up boats so that they don't last half as long. For the future the boats on the Missouri to be profitable must be of 300 to 400 tons burthen and make short trips. rom here down to St. Louis the river is lined by rail- roads, and the steamboats have to de- pend almost entirely for their business IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT Bottom Prices. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY When daylight camo | bines rare curative agonts and when once | tempted to play *\Judas” in this ircepres- | ipon the bottom-land products, Whe o ) o 0 « s bottom-land_ products, When {on Thursday we realized_indeed that wo | usod secures the confidence of the people, | sible conflict for the right, and their fato | sueh a flood comes as has rocontly visited 'J.B. DETWIILER, wero hesesod. From oxireme rght o ex- | ST i), will he oternal disgrace if they do not | the section between Kansns City and St. reme le he enemy’s redoubts were CURIOUS TELEGRAPHE hang themselves. I tell you, Mr, Editor, | Louis, that settles the steamboating for LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY €0 !\isible, and from them came an oceasion- LEan that the honest, thinking, unfettered man” | tho season, for it ruins the bottom erops. | 1313 Farnam Street, - - - Omaha, Neb. shell s [ minnic now and then came some unknown place, astray ing by B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicago, How John Gilmore Unraveled Valuable Cipher and Made a hood of this country are keeping close watch and making plain notes of passin From he ability of 2 up there is not 8o much prob- ilroad along both sides of the somo o “:]“' '}"N tm‘g*ll i L events and the conduct of men is being | river, because the country will hardly I (Formerly 310 and 212 Broadway, N. Y.) ion all_was quiet along the line unti uarter of a on. scrutinized by the masses as has not been | support them; but the trade to Fort | T. Y o anagr o Chigg O, T whom sy o 1008, whern By Sl with a ter- | . done of late years. These jobbers pre-|Benton is practically over when the | A EX. D'A' 4 ’ intormation and tcksta, *160th Monthly rific artillery duel between Barker's Ken- | 1ouigyille Courier: The reporter met |8ume too much upon the credulity (or as | Northern Pacific begins to supply, by its MANUFACYURKS OF FINE tucky battery and a battery on the other sido unknown to the writer, which located across a little protected_only by the earthworks which Tuesday, August 14. First Capital Prize, 75,000, Tickets $5. Sold in an old operator and was talking about | this same matter of cipher. curious man has no right to be a telegrapher,” said he. *“We are forbid- they call it), the ignorance of the peoplo. The capitol contract, 241,000 job, be- longs in the same train, and one other little job rests back in the same com- through line and feeders, that whole country. Power will run his line until 1t wears out, and then I don't bolieve ho will build other boats, Iam surprised Buggies, Carriages and Spring Wagons, nfl,mmu.% T At e Tiad beon Tastily thrown up during the | den’ tor talk about. what passes theoush s, Lrofer to tho withholding of tho | to lar that two now Boats are Duilding My Lepouirors In conmagily el wifh 8 selet koo’ Do eriamutip anisieed; night. Barker's battery occupiod a posi- | our hands, and if & man were to try to| 1t logislative *Journal” from the pub- | for the Coulson line, but 1 am confident | Office and Factory 8. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha tion upon a knoll, about the center of | cateh the meaning of the queer and mys- | lic. Indeed they are playing high-hand | that they are intended for short trip and Hieman's brigade, which supported it. General Tighlman' having surrendered at | were armed with doublo-barrel shot- guns and long knives, the latter being yards. | terious things he reads he would hiave no livery, his trips abroad, and all that. The enough to smember the vast speculations again, 1 say well may those who may should possess will speedily arise and of that honest old patriot, Davy Crock- way Gilmore got his money—so they say | uatch this usurped power from the hands | braska, used_only for camp purposes. - Our am- | iy Chicago, and I never neard of his con. | of these legal *‘pirates” and *‘commer- — - munition was buck and ball, good for 100 | {radicting it—was this: You are not old | cial” tyrants, and let us adopt the motto How to Shorten Life, quick transfer business solely.” castern traing and desire to cross to red at | time for business. 1 remembor once | be in their power dread their vengeance, | The captain stated that the Montana, Fort Henry, Col. Hieman, of the Tenth | whon T was in Chicago hoaring some of | for they will utterly destroy all who may | Fanni Lewis and Far West are doing all W. F. S TOERET"Z2E1., Tonnessce, numbering o thousand Trish- | fha men talking abous a big steke one of | 0pposo thom, if they can find means (o i 4 men, took command. These Irishmen | the boys mado. His name was John |d0 80, Their disposition knows nothing | The forry-boat Bonmot is at present SELLS THE BEST were well armed and eager for the fray. | Gilmore, and ho is o wealthy New | elsc. landing at © point midway between the Two other regiments formed the brigade. | Yorker now; he lives on his money| 1 will not intrude further upon your | terminus of Pierce street ind that of Ne- One of those was the Twenty-seventh | yni spends it like a lord, | valuablo space this time, but fain K..,.u braska street. This makes it vastly more Alabama, in which I was a soldier. We|has fast trotters, has servants in |that the manhood which “freemen’ | convenient for travelers who como in_on ‘COOKING STOVES! TG T Al AT 7 S i o receipt is simple, You have only to BEFORE AND — AFTER ”“{ ‘;;j,]{'l":t %"',}:;:;“‘}"ffifi*"‘:'l:‘: ;m (13'3 that the war produced, when men bet | ett, in this hour of demunded” action: | gty Soint b il b nogloch 16, Alermeiby, IN THE OITY. ARRPRRN Tl ]’{ i by in | millions on the result of a battle by buy- First, be sure we are right, then go| the great English ‘surg ked o lady who Electric Appliances are sent en 30 Days' Trial, | tance, rallied, held the enemy at bay in |0 }onds or gold or cotton, when prince- | ahead. " The ranks are fust filling up | told him sho only had i *“What would | TheseStoves touk the premium at the New York State Fuir in 1852, where they were put on actual trial b 70 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, close buarters, and then, setting up the ly fortuncs were made in an hour and |#nd the days of their usurpation v.i(l o have? The Plagy Boware of ly rienced judges, in competition with leading Eastorn Brands, which are far superior to all WS suffering from Ngmvous Drowiry, | old rebel turned the visit. At the squandered in a day, when beggars rose | 5oon be full. In the meantime we will | coughs” The \\‘u\x;l,«‘;m‘n « ni l\lv\.{v‘yl"!m estorn Btovew, especially in quality of Lron, FineSBaking and economy in all kinds of fuel Vi ARTING WAk sawe instant a brigade of rebel cavalry, | iy month to Monto Christos, and at the | Femain on “‘picket. v | gt b ! 1.\.\ Wi HALLE BAAAN fo “I”"‘!'”)“"l "““: "‘:(‘\f “‘l:“"h”l‘:\‘l“"":: end of another month were beggars - —— i and is sur 0 ; b guard the gap, camo sweeping down o | uain,© You can have no conception of | THE CHANGING CH/ | the disouse, e e b 1od et | the fmlm.nllnvhlt‘ l]l.mlh :h]un the right | ¥fo " fiorcaness. of speculations. it ! alors i medicin 60., MARSHALL wing was demolished, and the center was | o [T P o aing X VOLTAIC BELT 0., M Mig o Sesmunaond o run, | Semething like tho war that was ruging. | i gnifing Oporations of tho Mis- ont | Everything thoso days was sublim ning fight, with a great deal of disorder | oY (H) FHRG S | souri—Steamboating Days Schroter & Bechtn drug store, i e " A peculated like gods and robbed | a ot swmnple bottle of Dr, Bosanko's " NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO on both sides, Both armies preserved | gach othor il i nl.','m'y' Nearly Over. ol oan ket SAMIED. Wasih S1 L SRR 521 South Tenth Stveet. HASTINGS, NEB, their respective bodies, but not in line confiict raging made men distrust ever most obstinate Cough or Cold, and sh A broad field, over which the contending Wel i % it size will do, W /i i s 5 ell, in Lhuw days .”.h Sioux City Journal Capital, $250,000. | torco s st e . font o | o vy morerin “voguo' b | Abont s e g the Misonrtcon. | v sy it i, b 4. S, FISHBLATT, A <-T'w_ £ 5 Iwhi]x“l‘“(ln-x;' ‘m-“ hal wfi: e a0t .;m I)'l are now, Iu ry n]nm-u]uiur menced cutting its way through a sand- M '}:.".’a“‘ ok | behind the breastworks we could quietly | jy,d g yoparate kind of cipher for his [bar about six miles above the ity and A L, OLAREN, | watch the bloody scene. Distinguishing E sha ety )I b e Y it . broker, and half our work was done m‘nhnr(uungnn channel, which has been BURBIE.A & mu‘“' i |the blue from the gray, vogiment after | ghis linguage of shadows, We lnow [for soveral years around . big bend. g Aoander, o oter ROGiDeDY Auid be 4op rying upon nd | | nothing of wha wo were doing, whetlor | Whon (his cutting was sulciently “I'II Have Found It! e v Ot Nl Bk L. Clarke, ‘ehster, rrt) ] attle won or a market broken; | parent to indicate that the river would | pecial attention given to discases of the throat Geo T, Pratt, s B. Heartwell, _“1“1.. troops of cavalrymen came swel AL e TR P e } “ Was the exclamation of & man when he and Lungs, Office hours 9 to 11 D. M. McElHinney PRETS , e s | o on or the stock | eventually almost entively send its | o g V tment, which Is & simyle i lgne] |inginto the midst, making havoo with | ket that was saved. There was at | waters through the new aponing, many | oure for Files and all Nk Discasor. Filty o o their sabres and revolvers, First Mortgage Loans a Specmltv, Thus they continued to fight till the | that time a wealthy old speculator in Chi- old river men said that the effect would | mail, postpaid b : o named Armstead, or Armstrong, or | be to cut off what is known as the tow- | The American Diarrhea Cure 1 i | federal right wing was driven back fully | ooa M 8 u - he tow ¢ ’ i Company s pormanent home it (o e faonn Sho place of boglnning, soue such name s that, who dealt only | head, @ point of land on_ the Nebraska |. AR R B LA B school Bonds and other legally issue: - ey bar of it 4 i in cotton and gold, He seemed to have n]mlu two miles up the river, and | . “Nover Falls, Disrrhaca, Dysentary, snd Chole- I m‘nizume‘l‘-;uk;n“n:: T ‘.1Tp}5f~'-'$iu e e e e e . | e secret sourco of information ut | atrighten the present curving el of | B Y RO ) / '.m..m.u..n...,x the state through | | A 0 YOLOI Ye- | \Waghington, and never failed to profit| the river in front of the city, This " N i i ] o i, i "}‘{;f" '") :]‘"j_" _‘l"';*“"'}lj_"']“"]fi }"f“‘*}l by every battle, no matter whether the | would make the channel o Deane's Fover aud Agu Touic & Cordial, DEALRL 1N B " . * | his dispatches passed through Gilinore's |steamboat harbor of 12 years ago. i GURE W4 encounter ended, and there was quietud i ¥y 4 For Fover and Ajgus, and all Malarial troublos Expert Book- Keeper‘;l,:,;u e o s ik o h | doandailof henworosighod Spartin.”| T thaory Wi Tookad vory prtty i | ¥ P04 g o e A ; ; i A Practical Book-kegper over thirty yeart. Wil | oo, when a '”ns) u“xudnlu ll 4»\ulu1A (4:/ulll wi:ll 5. uu.h‘;“,lu ls:‘n, while fm':" ) pr..,..l.n:: J TEHOUSE ) ttend to Examining, Opening and Closing Boo! hese words had a peculiar sound hey | the Missouri disposes of its channel to w w HI 3 PRIC! a};“,;“““.‘.:':;‘.’..:',L,h"x}fi‘f-:fi":‘."‘h’".'fi.’.fi"‘.fi’ HTILL MORE DESPERATE CONFLICT seomed like a_language to Gilmore, |suit its capricious self. The cut-off| 70 o o 8 O ATA, NER B70.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, nicely st o ip oFew i, The Feder oir forces | There was nothing of that harshness of | through the sand-bar and the adjoi . i b2 GUATA NNR y : ; turn books in wmorning when required. Gives in- | ensued. The Federals massed their forces re was g a ness hrough pinis 4 X ‘ T e ruruahes siuations. ANl work on | on their side. with & determination to | manufactured words sbout them that one | tillable bottom lands has continued unt; For Sale by all Druggistst | Call and Get my Prices before buying elsewhere, Yards, corner th | “‘)‘r‘"a. 1616 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, break our lines, and accomplish on our |always sees in English ciphers, Gilbert | the body of water which flows through | or sent by Express ou recelpt of price. whet | and Douglas, Also 7th and Douglas, b 4 » 3 \ s A