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OMATHA D, \Il DA | LB -WEDNESDAY, EP Il MBE 3. Tiave n vol nowl ¥ 1ng, mbors, tholr widows, Electric Light, French general of brigade was esercis- ing in tactics. A section of the battery who stripy ! kness below, Home rule, in d the Ir stion q of all that tawdry sentimentality which had hithertofore ———————— e - e reptation unlimbered and began pumping case-shot | o, rul b NEBRASKA [ (qCTETTERe:Z:icisi| WTHE WUEL foteepoimpesmpoccnd s brs 0, o STLEIRATED 1 oplde " to the rear and took things quietly, ex 1 the TR &t Yiie applative of W 2 tamehi, an 1| changing shots from his guna at inter- | crowd ata popular meeting: bt to sl s “Iual Bflnflvmen[ Voate | How Imboden Captared the Ninth | vals, and keeping out good line of dis- |iiiiitariyn it 1s simply ideaiity, and nothing z e r v A M [ [] ' C[] l [ mountod skirmishers that checked our ;wu; E'-‘mw" 1:%{“» 88 poor simple 3 i estown, exhaustod infanted and cavalry. i for hiaving wasted B ity yeats of & | z 4 ABSSOOIATION, i dryland @ i It waa not before matters began to [ [T ,”‘,"‘z,,"',.'”" Tt ok weow & e | o 4 OF NEATIICE, NERRASKA . warm up as a fresh supply of wind was | juy dreamer when he conceived the notion of 2 / The 1o Mutual Ponefit Amsociation in the v obtained, and the game began, and the |running f. a he legislature! Neither —— -] { Htato of Nebraska SAabr ¢ that Looked Long &8 & feopii0 01 that beautiful day was kept | Daniel O'Connell nor Tsnc Ttk was up o | gase 2 % 2 18 10 co-oporative In Ita working and all_mombers Fenco-Itall and Bright as an up in Echelon, almost as regularly as if | the standard of the political wolons of the 7 2 in the managemont by vote at the an. Ireland of today. T ns were the men | = 3 3 S = i Z 5 =Y Tta nlm 1a to bonofit [ta own n - - orpha oavo of death, aooldent, sloknoms or Than th was limbered to the front a couple|characterized 1t and brought it down to the e disabliily of & e mber, &t Aotusl ¢ Wil by | Washington Republican, of hundred yards at the gallop, support: | sensible level of hard cash and bullion. They e and 4 , ,, b m For v IS it fiii| - ““The Johnnies had some pretty dern- |ed by a portion of the other troops, and [taught tho people it to put. thelr ymaging nted to canva fot iembord i’ No! otn gronorally % od smart officors during the war,” said | hot engagement would follow for twen- | g o5l "0t il 1iin the Brav The BEST TONIC and Colorado, Add ty, or ten, or five minutes, as the case |y ame of Iove and the lessons presented by | L S. McDOWALL, Hooretary and Gonoral Managor, the major, whon he had cooled off after growling at the heat, “and some of them that id the most effective work wero al- mont the loast heard of. Imboden was might be. Imboden resisting enough to check a continual movement forward,and rotiring as the other sections and por- tions of the command came up and passed nored or va the attention of a war-cry of wdroitly ig aps, worthy The Emmet in the dock were either sucly hinted at as, per future generation, e This medicine, combining Tron with pure complcicly news, vegetablo tonics, guickly and s, Endigestion, Wenl Malarin, Chillsand [are L It§s an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the BEATRICE, - - - NEB J i ; o - £ Ho was a smashing good | °0 to the right or left, so that for most IRELAND FOR THE TRISH, R el e e e % BOO%) of the time there was continuous fighting avo way, to the league-whoop of “Pay no gubala Tnvnlunbio f0F Discases pooulinr to TWOOD woldior, had tho truo instinots of & caval- | gvor almost overy nch of the way from | Rents” A leasned arcibichop of th south, & | VO AR B LEHL SN or ) bl riend and philosopher, if not always produce constipation—other Tron medicines o, " 8 H A ryman, and was as '""Df‘ at home in tho ll"“‘""“,‘;"" 'l:‘ L] I:l“"“ ';”.":":"‘I:L"":m“l‘;';; guide of the agitators, scemed—strangely and Pt enriches amd purifios the blood, smitc Plattsmouth, - - - Nen. saddlo for a three days' ride to raid an [ Berryville, when the nigh Inconsistently enough—eager to supplant (in- | the appotite, aids the asimilation of food, the pursuit was reluctantly stopped. It [ directly, of course) the sermon of the Master | lieves Hearthurn and Belching, and strengthe WRRADER OF THIOROVGINRED AXD 1IN ORADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUROO OB JERANT R outpost as ho would have boen playing bean poker for apple brandy in a cross- ronds grocery in the Shenandoah moun- taina. wan of no use to go on, and not only Col. |« Wells, strap and sabre, but every oflicor and man in the command knew it. Yet, up to the time the halt was sounded, every as gallant a man as ever wore | matter-of-fact doctrine of through his reiterated exp: that the ultima thule of Irish pa sisted in the good feeding and the clothing of the [rish people! m themount by the hard, dry, calculating aud John Stuart Mill, f opinion iotism con ssion One may talk as one will of ens the muscles and nerves, Intermittent Fevors, Lassitnde, Lack of &e., it has 1o equal. 29~ The genuine has above trade mark and erossed red lines on wrapper, Take other, Hade ouly by BROWN CHENICAL €., BALTINORE, ND, Y took . Oc o sol'olted “ % Jo R i A it - enerally inculeated as 1l as . forns back nto Vigiin, Moo 1ft sk (o0 of bty or ‘humanendurance o ar sl eyl 1 ; \!;zmesl(‘ehdxcalslnsh;ge f 'y _ " i 3 Yhrls wther overbor R Chartered by th 10 . % WworpEaMA Harper's Ferry only a small corps of ol “The wholo day's work was a stern Christianity altogether overb i "rl:x'-txrm{x,fiefr,‘f:r,.o‘.m Tho e of the torm ** Hho Tine" In connection with ¢h corporate name of & conveyn an lilon of roquir by the traveling pi lo=a Short Lino, Quick and the bost o ¥ tion whed by tho groatost raliway in Amorlos, 81 BROADWAY. N, ¥. Espooially In Cholora Ridge's Food invalus: e, Many oason could sorvation, instead of the large force kept thore provious for no better purpose than for tho rebs to run out and gallop all ovor tho country whenever they took a notion to do so. ~ Only force enough was chase, but _occasionally, when Imboden |, wan prossod too close, and was in need of [ ¢ timo to keop the prisoners and plunder | 4 nafoly ahead out of the way, he stopped bold to say that continental 1 tion has spent itself, the powerful nore than rivaled in its intrinsic he materialism of the late And although the of movement a fow years ago being superceded by of giving immediate relietin urinary and pri- e Ronarehoee, i) GleetandSyphilis in all their ed forms, also all s of the Skin and Elcod promptly relieved and long enough to rat | sickly, consumptive organization, the echoes GIVE US A SHARP TASTE OF FIGHTING of the old socialism are still heard betimes in loft to watch confederato oporations in tho fair valley strotching away to the permanentiycured by reme. ited whore ov dies,testzdina Forty Vea o, niog oleo had fai (rcaco, [MmwAUKEE wi Itidge's Food han i That showed the metal that was in him, | the land, and the present Jeaders, who are_al- A Specioi Practice, Seminal drotained. |t0uthward, and to guard the railroad Once, late in the afternoon, at a point | * the ladersof tho agrarian rovolt against ses by Dreams, Pimples on i And St‘ Pau s th impar- | from the roving, restless bands of light 'y Fugsh ”~” skamith | et aro more or loss imbied wiih this craze, | the Fac e,Lost Manhood, vely cired. There ¥ R e A L Ao al o | hornomen that kept things wido awako |somowhero botwoen Fairfield (blacksmith | wpic), Tuteusifiod as it is with universal Uto: | {2 4% exherimenting. ihs appropiate r Northern o, Wisconwin, Minnosota, Tows Ithe lin that neighborhood. For one of these |8hop, grocery, ectc.) and Berryville, | pianisin, sinks the idea of country in the gen- | 1655170 by Tetter, sacredis conhaonts Dakota; o aa' bt main finon’ hrancios Sl oonnee bands to reach the road and have a brief | Miner had i "“."]‘]"“fi_“’l'y"l‘"”‘_“l"'t"? el idon of the progress and prosperity” of | rines sent by Ml and Exprese, Nomarks o o ronc) o, groat b contro 1 od bri uns in a rolling field off to the right of [the human specics. st, however, a e to indicate ¢ o er. Address Northwont and_Far Woat, 1t naturally answors the | fo time to spare, meant a burned bridge or | & 2 JRBATBIVE R HE W VORRESN oF DOASKIE S FORIGES | ¥ r i 0 desaription of hort Line, and Bost Routo botwoon * | g1's'ani §1,75. Urugglats o an obstructed tunnel that would take t:m rvnd.lwhe]ru lglb"‘icll !&mdt“ :"M T T ey A ot ey | Un.JAMES, No. 204Washingion Si.,Chicago, I Ghloago, Milwatikoo, 14 Oroaes o Winotw, — | 590y Noo & das onoimical daya porhaps to tebuild or olear, and | threatened to bea detarmined stand, as SO (68 0¥ e e OGY a1 e BGHCHR, 0] S e e ——r Ghloago, Milwaukeo, Abordoon and Ellandaie o O s | that meant-—tho devil itself sometimes. | the ground was all he could have wished | tion jentlemen, who think wih Mr. Henry Chloago, Milwaukoo, Eat Clairo and Stillwater* T T) s 80 loft consisted of the Thirty- | for if ho had picked it cut. Just in our [George on the social problems of the hour, i Chloago, Milwatikeo, Wausu and Morrill H WU B LR G W o) At ing th 1 d The former aim simply at destroying Jand. { bel) N i chune ront, crossing the open ground diagon- (The former aim s it destroying land- Ohlcao, Milwaukoo, DoAvor Dam and Oshkosh. ‘ fourth Massnchunstta Infantry, gallant | ftont, crossing the open ground diagon |(Fh et n Sy we, deiopiie | wav ; Ohloago, Milwaukeo, Waukesha and Ooonomowoo. regiment that had boon engaged before | 811y pike, T T e e T R ) s Ohloago, Milwaukoo, Madison and Prairlo du Oblpn ) about three feet high, running along the < S i THEONLY TRUR | thousand, the new contem we now have landlords by the we would have them, under plated arrangements, by the hundred thous- Such a change wonld doubtlessly be one better, but it is utterly impossible of in racing up and down the Shenandoah with Banks and other distinguished gen- orals of masterly retreat, and had had then no opportnnity of showing what Ghloago, Milwaukeo, Owatonna and Fairibauld. Chicago, Bololt Janowvitlo and M Ohloago, Elgin, itooktord and Dubuguo. Ohloago, (Yl“nhm, Rook Island and Coedar Raplde, Ghioago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. edgo of a steep creek bank,whilo beyoud, nearer his lines, was another wall, some- what higher, and from that a gentle [and. slope upward to his position, which was DR, . O, Wrat's NERYR AND THALN guarantoed spocifio for yntoria, 1 72l onm, Fita, Norvous Nouralgia, Lration cane oral Polnb, RARMENT, R IRON Ohloago, Bloux City, Sloux Fallaand Yankton® M dopromsion, Softon mol it contained, though, God rest i sland’s desti Orionso, Mitwatiuen, Mitonoll and OHamahoticin, alting in’ insanity and foapin o ||"ll e ‘I gh, juat at tho edge of & wooded lot, about | AHtamment s long us Troland's destinies aro nmfi-mml.um...qn 8t Paul and Minnoapollr, doath, Promature Old ago, heir brave soula. 1,000 yards f e RS U6 guided from Westwinister. The land nation Davonport ' almar, Al And Minnoapolts untary Lomes sud Bper- | | (oo o ow 1ap 100 oop | 11000 yards away from our front. 80 |alization ventlemen want no landlordism Pullman 8 copors and tho Finest Dining Oars 1n qu;l.n:-»:‘u:n brain, t o M\'I § by our right, and 400 or ;500 yards from | whatever, save that of the state. They pro- the w rld aro run on the main lines of the C| II[IM(IU oh hox, o - Vi fess to believe that the governme: shonld MILWAUKER AND KT, PAUL RAILWAY, and X or The next year. The other troops wero the road, was a patch of “"l‘)"'”'“‘d ”"‘]i s L “m’"“m”;m“} 3 il purife the BLOOD e attention ia pald to passoners by courtoous on LG e I S Ju S throo light batteries detached from the 20emed to have OB WOLH i Thialt contingeut: \ohose sl bioAl &Pt L the LIVER and KIDNEY S, ompany. 2 GUARANTE! IXE 3 . i ok | <h continge s political evange h LI L A o that had |thioned =~ out, and; hod & thick | "Gy Drogress and Toverty, have “VIGS\“ of YOUTH, Dys army of the Potomac, one beon with Averl'l across *he mountains, and two six months’ regiments of in- ntof Appetiie, ine Lack of Strength, beolutely o #ny cano, With ench ordor rooolv bottlos, acoomplis hud with §.00, wo will send ohaner our writton guaranteo to rofund tho second growth of scrub pine that you 80 | gaken care, however, not to fa'l mnto the blun- often see in Virginia, and apparently im- | derof proclaiming that the land of Treland be. 5. 8, MERRILT, Gon'l Managor. A,V 1L OARPENTER, Gon' Pass. Agt, Owing to the increase ayell, out of that thick undergrowth, a little to tho rear, came a couple of Harry | Trish gove Gilmore's squadrons, with that dare-devil | Tt follows, there sabrour leading them, sttaight down on |ing, it should in a logical sense follow,) that us, every man with his sabre pommel at | the al reformers would be federalists or » thi ing as i v nationalists first and laud natior the thigh, and looking as if there was a T fe ROt IC e r object | ¥ L ihi L e E e Ao fheonouiect) (T S ke nment sits in Dublin castl T, more correetly speal Fullof strange and useful information, free.}) § C.A.WILSON,M.D. 1 L\-mun of Ohio. Ninth Maryland and a cquadron of cav- lry was ot Charlestown, somo dozen miios from tho ferry, tho Tenth Mary- land and the three Potomac baiteries lay wlong the high ground at the western LARK, Gon'l Bupt. FLFSALiT e b OA'RIEAEA R UIFD: A > t ] ; vise ongs de jure to the British governme: ¥ GRO, i1, ILEAFFORD, Am't. Gonl, I'a « Agh S T T o™ | fantry, bosides which the Purnell legion {":‘""’ll“' hnldmryidd:{:m:::: )dwm‘,‘,:::z ‘ll»:“:h‘”\ .Jx\]pl:i-::l.!.?»:x‘:lxlf» o that Tand held i Rnd 28.m&ko ry 2 won 8L, o, Tl 'y v O | by zovernment foi s Irish people. W Power. P ralioved. Gon. Herry H. Lockwood, the | F03d» cither wagon or bridie path. Tho | G ductrines alwolitely, it not at all el Tianned |11 QUL busmess we've TV fath £ the woung . ‘offioer. who' loat liis | BURS wete well at work, and as DMiner |atively, And, in order that the nationalization llh\,:‘llll ‘t'h“ \‘_’cm ’;mh Greely, and the | " short of officers I was directing one | creed should be pre ..Al'..v.l “.u;.»nu it I, of R P 2 " f his soctions, when, with a whoop and | cours, necessary for the apostles to t that )1 . forco was then distributod so that the | OF Iis scctions, who e they cannot hopo to gain the wi B ot co; admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis,who (Faculty Prize Medi SPECIAL] %.. s & | o A foot of Maryland_ heights, across tho Po- | tF Mt LR S i 9 N ormato weue ant SERlerms | ac, and the Ty ate mon and tho | holo division of thom. It wasnit wore | {iuiuduet that they aro net.” Thos ars do. | PTL RS, FISTULA is well and favorabl Abiiacrs e aont on @) Daye: Trial TO | (008 Rt BTadlana Wb ttary v ore o than fifty yards away; it didn't takelong | \iting all their ener to the study and | i trom’. Kxnvous |uu.mr}‘}.','.:y” FALTY, '““:.‘" s eiarieed el ":‘" Wt the | for them to *Get there, Josh.” Oursup- | propogation of ideas raised in| _ And other Diseases of the Anus and Reotum. AaTING WiekNwas, anid a1 Chovo dise olivar plain, above the tow h ; £ Cole's t S toaresy andinovertyUavhilb they Arel doing, J Nt a1l thoso diveases of & port at the time was one of Cole’s troops | "I rty, k g i i ) Ky A e "And "sompieto | fOTTYs I and two companies of the Twenty-fourth, [10thng to lead their country one step nearer 1208 14“} Bt Qor:Dodelas knownin Omaha.This Toanarrakn. Kol el ouce for Diusiraiod “On the morning of October 18, 10t | and the rush was so sudden and unlooked | " INel% e SRR J l"-omlvgl\l-; an hour after sunrise, 1 had my batteries | for—an ‘episode,” in fact—that the sup- LEGISLATIVE INDEPENDENCE. oveed and w ! out drilling, when 1 heard wuns to the | port gave way, and Gilmore made straight | 1f that independence is the sine qua non of vAR'cUbLLr_ o e anua e . & southward, 'wway boyond Bolivar, and | for tho guns. 1 was dismounted at the | theif wliimats siecess and, a2 they confess, | -~* |yrill enable us to han- . riding out to the redoubt above the river, | time, and actually, before anything could theonly medicine through which they can 5015"98 ot |_ne Ufl“ $ | _flu hope to bring the land nalization theory into the d: wain of practical politics, why do they not attempt to make one supreme effort against Evglish rule in the courts? Why do they waste time and strength in discussing the advantages of the new philosophy and lose themsclvesin contemplation while the moment for action is at hand? I trust that these gen tlemen will see their immediately to join was signalled in a short time to como at once with my command to headuarteas, Col. Revere, of the Tenth Maryland re- coiving tho same orders. Igave thesame instructions to battery commanders, and started ofl at once with a lleutenant and our orderlies, and in half an hour or so 1, 000 00 ! bo paii o any ono who wil find & particle aah, Todine, Armsenio, or any Pol be done, they rode right over and past the guns, SABERS SLASHING AND PISTOLS FIRING. as they went. I had been tugging like blazes at my huge revolver—army pat- tern, weighing as much as a carbine al- most—but couldn't get the blamed thing BY MAIL POSTPAID. $ Wi sanovs subatance Swrrrs§recrricg G-OIN G- WET. PRINCIPAL LINE Frox ICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUI BY WAY oF dle an increased list of property. We ask ONANA AND LINC NVER, 3 way immdiately t LINCOLA T0 DENVER, | "oy vy curt i it 1yt e ot Ob0red No oo ot kwow tho trouble, | L an hey rode over us Tong-lg: | (1 néunal ranke, T e s ; : Spoctic aftor | had most signally fafled with th Moy 00 slle K S alty, such as we derstand o 8 EANSAS CITY AND ATONISON to DENVER, | oty and Lotash Troatmont: er | hed the fring at oF vory neat Charlos.|Rods rod-hoadsd tellow mads a vicious | 4. S . ertnea O Towis,of Diblin, down those who have desi Conneoting fn Unfon Depots at Kansas City, F, A, TOOMER, M. D. Perry, Gn, | 4wy “and Ool. Wells, of the Thirty-[h " By MO OVer G10_wWace with L8 88" fto the preient moment, should be the o A GREAT MEDICAL WORR Omahin and Donver with through traing for B Bpocifio hme eured mo of Scrofulaof 18 | ¢ St CEE T aTe PMare Tndiang bre. 1 promptly dodged under the muz- | ject of our toil and struggle in the pol .m.x o N A N Tad soros Ax large as my hand, and | fourth was started out, d zlo of the gun, and ho didn't reach me, | Arens. ' In latter tines it has unfortunately M HOOD yoarn standing ovory ono thought 1 was doomod. Swilt's Specitlo | 1o ator phy altane and all othor medioino had *“) 00 R, L. HIGH, Lonoke, Ark. would ot purchasd from s what| **Wo soon found out what the trouble i b Swift's Specifio has de 1t| was, Gen, J. D. Imboden, with a small oudrs uie of Rhoumma forco of cavalry, perhaps 500, and a sec- tion of infantry, had started from Berry rable property for SAN FPRANCISCO And all points in tho Groat Wost GOING HAST. Conneoting tn Grand Unfon Dopot at Chicago with through traing for ke room for | Exhansted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debllity jeets which | Prematare Decline in Man, Errorsof Youth, an the <h | notold miseries csulting from indiscretions or ex 16 | ©39ea. A book for every man, young, middle-aged, a3d old. " It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute aad rhronic diseases eachone of which is invaluable S5 found by the Author, whose experienco for 23 ysars {a such as probably never before fell to the It been somewhat shelved aside to m bastard principles and Utopian pr have diverted the attention of people from the true part and the goal of their hopes and ambitions. teresta were taken vp and defended 14 when those of the nation shou'd only be battery, with which 1 went, and Cole's Dattalion of the cavalry accompanying. pushfiolmygasyataotion L Foure platc whoel ' rang out, and back they came bofore they could draw a breath with any satisfaction, and when they did 1 laid for thoson of a sabre that reached for d ass in- where sale, toplace the same ound, as NEW YORK, BOSTO] = = ofore, for q o1 y g y Andt nll Raywhrn Olti6 Ny O Troatiso on oo and Skin Disoasos matld fra | villo at 2 o'clock that Sunday morn 'l',’l:'nl’l‘lf“";““lfil'N]“":‘:"‘;l‘;“d‘I‘:“ rt"‘l’r 5:‘(‘“& considered. Agrarian agitation had the ooy physican 300 pages, hound In beautfy A ACPoorI W ot dhmins for Tndfanag. | #plioanta to 4 ARG e g ar of putting the Irish national question in_ thy | Fiench mualin ~moossedcovers, full gilt, guarantesd th Th firm Dt Coluabads Ry THE SWIFT SPECIFIO 00, nearly twenty miles away, and marched | io00 ) the trail, 1 didn’t see my rod- | faiieems S iaman s L £ 50 A fner work _ 1 overy sense,—mechsntoals it | WA us. enew | and Al points (i \entarianism is seekine ol points (n BN ArIALIR kin —than any other work sold in erary and protession Montal and i Mercurial and athor Affece | WAS a specidlty: Su at an tostan ThioRouth-Knats' At SO oute with' thiongh Drawor 3, Atlanta, Ga. | to Charlostown, whore he arrived about | Pt 3 ik ek ] L i paking ting for all pointy '«vh WL LIONEN] . . Omtes, 189 W, 834 8K, batwoen 6h aud 7th | sunrise and sucoseded in surrounding | ojded friend, but happened to lok up fto do just now. = The + wild whirl of the | tas country for #2.50, or the money will be refunded Avonries Philadaluhin oMos’ 108 Cheatnut . ;‘;n‘ ::lu |"h lnkux: N‘l'h) e ‘"m’: suddenly, just as a handsome, dark- | Land Leacue epoc !l is, ’il\u\n'r now la every ingtanco. Price only §1.00 by mal, post. Elognnt Day Conohes, Patlor Cars, with Ro: |~ e 8 - | the oo befo glo officer o Tabubtachibd (v ounaata o 129 gone, Strong and well cemented sald. Dlustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Geld H Rovolving Chates, Pullman Padace Slooping ' v > 5 G T wAre! g e . oug lines marked out for ssoclation, to the officers of which he refers. Cars and' tho famtons O 1 & Q: Dintg Ciits 1 don't kuow whero the cavalrymen were | 1y, 1y buttons, gentlomen, but if t not o The Scienso of Lifeshould be resd by the young Tun iy tonnd from Chioago and Kansas City, located; they cortainly were not posted, | jobre - didn't look NBnc Fanne e for Instr the afiloted for rellef. ool Counctl It Cliewen and. e but the infantry was located in the court. | ** l"‘ ;“ "\ \l“l a8 ‘l“* o “l L”{‘l‘l‘ Srogibyican s I8 will bano All—Loadon Lancet, * T ) = Moines, Chioago, St Joseph, Atehison and Y $ rail and as bright as an electric ligh | ing h, A1 ast be There I8 no member of toclety 80 whom The Sci- Topoki. without change. . DRty through 1ine house yard, which was wall inelosed with | 10" o€ I REL SRR TECTEE (sl Veico aud pen have boen alike | ence of Lite aill not be useful, whether south, par- ] Junning I\w‘x;l:-\\ 1 traine botween Chicago, 017 St, Charl \l 8t 1e, M a low barricado wall of stones and timber, | giona Per Tts “;‘ N atee S & the [ 1 ent um:,.;”gx oror rlx-vl;;m.\lnv—.\rtcsnui‘.‘ ool and Denver, and Clies insas 7 harles St., St. Louls, Mo, 3 o 3 Bro old!| S BRE0 b SIPG 40, M0 fore the the Peabody Mo nstitate, or Dr. gty Donver, il ennt hotweon | 4 e et N Chllgnt by Lo e ';hlll- lllzn-wurflwuw_ mlm J-:\l‘ ‘{"\-ln“"; just stood still a half hour looking at it IO 1. Parker, No. ¢ Bulinch Street, Boston Mass., who ndtannpolis and Counoil Blumy, Via Poorin | agsed b8 ey i At | Jobn Brown. was ooniued, tried and {4y that was just fancy, for 1 dropped 87> eonslted n/all diace GOING NORTH AND SOUTH, R R R MDEOG, tlat under the gun axleand the boy swept $he gaxtlet il fothes pluwif F el 4 A peated sascan tally Solid T ns of Elomnt LOOPHOLED FOR Day Conches and \ MUSKETRY FIRING. [ on \ Keokuk, Buriington, Codar Rapids and” Albere | & % past. By this time the support had rallicd and bogan w ork, and ina se W TRYSELF ACADEMY Imboden domanded a surrendor but Col. ond Simpson of the Ninth domanded an hour Excess | for cousideration—probably wanted to Diseases Arising trom Ind Exposure or Indu Loatost Panl and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars \ aul and 'Minnoapolis: Parlor ¢ AR NPT e H P With Reelinbng Chatis o and fom st &l REAL ESTATE and Pearia, Oniyane ehange of ca between | £ sgnt [ drill his troops. Tmboden wouldn't have | ple of saddles, and the thing was prac 1 B P S BT W, el no0ln, X ] that and sont word that ho would give | tically over. ~ But it was warm weather | ! ? THE T i als0 (e only Through Line beiwoen five minutes beforo he opened fire, and [ for the moment. As far as my own ex- | § OF THE [ periance and obsorvation go that dash of Simpson ans- | Harry Gilmore's was the handsomest if you can,'|thing of the kind that took place during Imboden had | tho war, You see, he and his men knew two squares of | every blessed inch of that whole cou advised Simpaon to send the woman and children out of the way. wered gallantly, ‘take me and firing at ence began. his guns posted within ST, LOUIS, MINNEATOLIS and ST, PAU: PHROUGH CAR and 18 18 known as 1 LINY Amerien, 1 to bo the - SACRED HEART | OMAHA NEBRASKA. eati TFinest Equipped R . & o i MARRIAGEY CUIDE 1 [isime ponted with P R e e e T T an e BROKERS. 5 s lne s salo atai | ey A LN Qed et et tiating | wall, as 1 found out later'in the 2ay, so | by an almost lll\mm«’m\\vlc l\ndl\\ }.m:.\ and o Aad Canada. L. J POTTER, PERCEVAL LOw Vice-Iven & Gbe. Maragw Gen s > i dieaitt, Desny Imported Beer 200 Hima, iF b puliad (hrongh e was | alive, and talk that over. 1 would like | ¥e¥ to know Just how he felt when he thought | ho had mo 80 sure. got out into the streets and tried to akip out for Harper's Ferry, Just at the edge of town Imboden's brother and Harry Gilmord met them, and after fir 213 South 14th St are recelved at of the year. AR O I ing only one volley our troops downed - o - )X BOTTLES, thoir arms and surrendered-—not to a sin- ; 3 a ut | TERMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE ) | Brianger.eeeeereere o o Bavarin | oytonant colonel, whose name 1 don't [ Chicao Times Special. 0ad ikha imlve nare i, we'ef D0k g3, s Culmbicher, .+ +Bavana | racollect, and five other mounted officers | 1l comstitational agitatos are n o | widh Eoeland, g Five Months, - - $150.00 Pilsuer. . . Bohemian |lit out, got through the rebs and reacked | Wrangling publicly among themselves, For| jyoq th IRON AND SLATE KOOFING, EXTRA CHARGE: est and most fata v ———t i Kaiser Bremen | Boliver heights just about the time Wells [ months past there was discond « IGAR i ard his command were well down the | camp, as who had the privilege MAY0 10 cropta ¢ | 0. BPRONT, PROP.| ~— DoMEsvic. [swdtcmmend vme wil doro iha)oimn e vie b e Bt el H 1111 Doughes . SR Budweiser..ov.vverens St Louit. | four miles away. felly aware; but the disc S Ry A4 i MANUPACTURES OF 3“1‘“‘1*"- B L\‘km-‘ hwboden, with a bal 8 dossn shlls | sl ad he e v { R i est 8. .. et ¢ 4 000 o MUWRUEKS® | 5 volley or two of carbine and pistol shota, | suspicion ot its existence. t Galvanizea 1ron Cornices) | Schlitz-Pilsner i wankon | aad neidacabla dadh, ad ‘accnred o ) NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY " Rrug's vessrassssss.Omaha. | pretty vearly as many as his own force _— f — | Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Our folks were never very 0 F DAV l s & c 0 ! Wine, |ED. MAURER 1t part of the day's work, . . " \ in not more thanu two hours af. SUOCESSOR TO DAVIS & SNYDER.) 12138 Farnam St fired, Col. Wells © L) RELIABLE § rst shot was Geners Dealers ip £ d bis command 8o hand that we KE, COL- stime fo gatherive | ers and the consl T der he had secured on, ao00u- i started | - Berry- | evervimy He had | under wt ESTATE OMAHA \ s | y Hare for sale 300,000 acros carefully seiected lnndi S ——— 1505 FARNAM ST, ne we arrived our men and b o s b pretty well knocked up by | ke pervpiration, | Ines pald 1o ol ¢ e State, | b abarp, paoe 41 which the had ing & Aery disagreeable itching Ao Poblic tivege’ f“f;“:‘ | Comespomdence been torced al it after gotting warm in I : nt Tnterna | INSESSE ¥ NUCE ENER ANT Feat & Plles yield at once ppli | ') 1 N 2 s |im Dr. Bosanko's Pile Reme Fasie fige As Imboden, and would have made a directly 5 the parts affacted, absorbix u..- 1 B |a unnu n) ! . ¥ D Bunhe brilliant mark in the history of the war t o, aliaving the ivtense itcbing and of- | Kogon b umas bhad he not heen d & year after th v » perman where other reme- ing oo, { Oodar Oreek. While we were P Jl-mh-vfln.ul ‘n not delay m.‘u‘.-«r.-nl OFFICE AND RESIDENCE* i e i by 50 o d e : on the svstem produces permanest dissbility, REACR S fagged out Imboden's men and borses Bt trv 1 and be cored, | Schroter & Baht | 1617 Dodge St., - Omaha Bad rested, 80 that when our guns were *“Trade suppliad by O, F Goodman.® TELEPHONE No 14

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