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18 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1801—-TWENTY PAGES. i \LBRr\SI\\ lN Tl”‘ Rl‘,BhI “0‘ | hours. The enemy during tho for killed at Antietam Berry and Whipple at ILLUSIONS, A LLIUN, | concentratod tho largest body of his troops | Chancollorsvillo, Strong in the assault on it Pl - A r‘s 8 8 8 8 . ? * I'in tho effort to break the federal right, thus | Fort Wagner, Shorman, MeDowell, Burn- | ] :("”"’l;;‘ FETE sl Ao o ' | leaving Thayer's command with' but | side, Schonck, Huntor, Hointzelman, Grifin, | (o stanc ght upon the ocean ¢ —— ittlo to do. Tho brizades forming | Rickeits, Sykes and Terey huve ull diod | I"”"y“‘ vl the "\"h*( s imp 'l\"\‘::;\""‘ Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, . g th igh! ere com ' to slowly since the war, o0 of them thin the o = in fieeo; Am housand g W - N ~ g ™ A Loyal Btate's Gontribution to the Foross | {5, Thb WEFG, CORERIh fmmedinto. | ent vour. “Cheeo of tho sl surviving niajor | A Miraclo of fire unquenchod by sea 1409 DOUGLAS STREET in the Field. They finally reachod Thayer's posi- | gonerals aroin the army ~Howard and Me. | ‘There, in vewildering turbulonca of change, OMAHA, NEB. tion. ' Behind theso frosh Lroops the battle- | Cool in active service and Wright on the ro- | Vlirls the wholo femament, till as you gaze, 3 wrimed regiments wore given time toro- | tired list. Of the forty-three who became | All else unsecn, it is us heaven itsel 1s 1 rih. And now the Nebraska boys wera o | brigadiers aftor Bull Run only seventoen are | Had lost its poisc, and each unanchored star SO ORI T AR S B AL AN T SERVIOE | Lo O T ety | Lo s St s D il Jeyeitaen 78 | Tn phantom haste fses o she homson. 11t and for & second time to rotrieve the fortunes | still in active service. 1ory, Witleox, Whipple, | o . Bih s of the day. Thayer's command was planted | Palmer, Baird and Averell 1 the roti What dupes are we of the deceiving eyel! A he I in Plue -Made tly yss the path by ~ which | list. Hawloy is in the United States senate, | How many a light men wonderiugly acclaim ape kel Wi : the . ¢ inust approach, The Ne- | Atnes, Wobb, § t, Davies, Ward, Pratt | 18 but the phosphor of the path Life makes a Slave After the War—Sher- braska colonel was supported by Wood's | and Quinby are in civil lite. The others are l‘”.‘ bbbl LU R L ) man's Characteristic battery, and he confidenily awaited the up- | dead.” Wadsworth was kitled in the Wilder weep on s t 2 ienvious stars Saies oach of the enemy. He had not longto | ness, Kirhy at Chancallorsville and Taylor at - e Request, walt. Victos, in his Gescblotion of the. us: | ‘the gecond Buil Run BOOKS AND PLRIODICALS. sault on Thayer says On the confident — Lt Ll ok torder. suppoetod Pensions for Confederates, | ust received tho first volume of & The history of the Nebraska troops in the | i i t they Georgia's confederate pension system, un- | very unique, but extremely useful publica- late civil war is yet to be written; but when | ) I'ha der which disabled veterans porve from &2 | cation, entitled “Khowledge.,” It is intended the future historian of the state gathers his flashed 1 10 225 per mouth, according to the disability, | to be a supple yall eyclopedins and is materials and s wii 1o his self-appointed | 5 br s fn? | is highly creditable to our state, but published won This work will be found task, he will bo able to write amost interest t should accent and maintain the homo near | invaluable to thut larcoe class of busy people ing chaptor, No state in the loyal morth | MeClornand® this eity fn order to complete tho good work, | who have not the time to dovote to a thorough There's banks of violets, Banks of moss, seut to tho front braver men than those who | cmpty cartridge ¢ | says the Atlanta coustitution. It will boof | study of Vatious achievements of our P voluntoered from the young territory of Ne o noro. aud ha satisfaction of | juirast to review the situation in other | own times, but who dosire ot the same timo And banks where miners grope; N seeing the rebels hurry back into their works | braska, state in the uni tmore men | i e ited for the day.' 1ern st Virginia led the movement | some information with regard to a variety of And bN’IkS fl;ak hbl’ldle S-old_en Coll‘l; to uphoid the flag than Nebraska, in propor: Ihe history of th tof doy | tavlished a conledera it ects to whic 1sion is frequently made tion to population. At the breaking out of | 1t Grant roturned to the tand orlered 1615 the Suppokt. of Which thu stato'ex- | 1 the pabilo prebeind elsewn TETHH But FAIRBANK makesTHE BEST SOAP_ the rebellion, Nebraska contatued @ popula- | A6 offensive moyeiment £10,000 4 year, Pensions to the amonnt | eyc in 1ts uatnre, but with this ad eulth th ad enjoyed b | ren rd by de each di A At ot FACTa even thou it be the rece has The most widely and favorably known spece bl DL el G B A RNt G isus has a home at Little Rock ough 1t be the recont past, |, 7,gtyTnthe Unitel Statos. Thoir long exe CHICAGO, ritoriul governiment, se els Ll AL SRS vate subscription, supported by vieda o subjects of contem- | perionce, remarkabic skill and universal su, for the pre ation of the ur ] it TR S LU interest and importance and tells the | cess in the treaty and cure of Nervous, el R e oT ke B0 | ousHE dead and wounded were I s no home, but pavs $0.000 8 | storyof thoso who ave living and workinge | (hToBle and Sureical Disnasesentitlo thess bodied mer of the st A ment nt, it was p 0! | ‘sidndin: thustate ALt It is indi ablo 1o those who wish | the afiieted everywhere. Thoy guuran “The news of the fall of Fort Sumter fired 2 1000 te entitadls o in the state fifteen years el Tt A "CERTATN "AND POSITIVE CURE for all the patriotism of the A y 8 1 i ) wit A home, but ha 1 1ed on th orld’s | the awtul effects of oarly vies and the wumers LA y 4 i an e oth gathere iberal pr i for her indigent and s sociul tustrially and scientitically Svils that fo!low in [t train the work of raising tr i th ners venewal of the d 1 confoderates. | | Mo ¢ RIVATE. RLOOD AND SKiN DISEASE ESLJY the proclamation of Presi‘ent Lincol ng | paver renc \ I'he morni i . s e L AR R A Ihet of I ish Word Y EBILITY .\|~~1\‘|"\l|'m;. - for three y volunteers, tho se bse Grant! s, 1 ¥ Ryt : . Horace Tea 17 5y Tob Teatand sl rendily o their skillfal trea N \var assigned ono re it howed the white flag torm Mary A £10.000 home Balti- | New Yori, is a < tha A find a FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS ) ) immediately f G to { %Y annun bus ives t to do much writi 1Y DR AND VARICOCELE porma- ) immediately called for passed into his propost AR has i oo nany Naw rO1a 1 R ently and s Gt Pa I RiBVOLY BINE A { L] ( B ikt e move immediately on your works.” ‘These tho state grants it £10,000 a LIk L LA Gl SYTHTLIS GONORIHEA, GLERT. Sper: H company formea How nous words would _have had an ST aroTR N BL GRLO BRIV fons, but | And printers ivwiil be found exceedingiy orrkes, Senilunl Weakness, Lost M o1 regiment was filled by th ation of the [ (g 6oig lificance the Ncbraska troops | yag appropriated $11,000 for & hot LERE L Nolntil, Tt e, ol \UMEton (1h 6. Atyle: that ¢ Emistons, Devayed: Fuedities. Female Tenth company on July ho im b rone d to make an S 4 Y b (R L Wenkness and all Ato disorders peeuling AL HLAE ‘vu’r‘ of skia was | Lod tho ¥ st ined to mak South Carolina pays about $30,000 in pen- | can be read ferstood by all i wi to eicher a6k HoKINIvOlY cured, us weil ne ni] 7 mostal, First ‘eagimel S " itional surren iis forcos. 1'or, | gions, but hns no ho prove of nable value as & work of ref: Inotionnl cia0ra6rs thitt rostiLt (rom youthesl v,hum- ‘pw‘IH‘- owing oldds d Grant ordered ated assault TOVRShaS A Hoine baeat b Ve fortidaar tho T ! o 1L bi urnishe npinios ialin | tho Pirst Nob dhave neld | g0 ™51 Gotts about 4500 Simirable tonnslnEion by . Robius H\I(lll J¢ Guarinteat Sirmane ntly nton- e compnye' Wil v cur | 1 Pt 0F B, Shtn St v | S48 expoctatanoniyy L o Ehet s gt otk et | ot niine s or Uuthtot B ALL GUARANTEED. in, Cass county furnished one company of | Colonel Thayer's brigade forward to the very o al he old 2 D 1 TR y eoted nt e Wy patien hou dragoons, with It G. Dooms, captain, Platte: | foot of the hill on which the rebei lines dotating 4 1, wna giv- | bear 1o peculiarly hewitehing style of TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. mouth sent one compuny Wnder command of | and original outor works, and it was arranged P OE RV ST 8 TR O LS80 PhaT] fovn | L novelists, the story of a ¢ : : T g Avingstone, Burt county ce that the brigade sbould _storm vebe EIRIRCOYE Y h i raeRE s e o e R R O G} 3 CURE The awtul eftocts . Floronce, Nebraska City and Brownville e tion of Thavor's brigude that convineod | Yori'ro5ie supnort. and. in adition £i.0%0 vorld, and their wedded life is c Vody, with all its dre dod flls. permanently work I most ol tea w1 10,8004 formed & company, and the ""'”“‘"r Buckner that the battle would be renewed. | 61066 el thercof as may be necossary for | unruiled s wabial bliss, uatil, in a curad. TRONN ®ood satistuetion in Onihi on finally comploted by the eniis of two | Haq the assault taken place the Nebraska | gy oo HiCh theveol s mby be mecossary for | (AL coiple visit Nico, that | DRS, BETTS Address those who nave LCCOuNt of the oxtreme high additional companivs i, Om a4 | hoys would undoubtedly have acquittod b TEoTh g b ; I e A patred themr 1ves by prossure.” Whila dof ey county. John M. Thayer, afterwards a bri Blvaat witheistinat They proved | [ from $2,20' 1o $<h por month, 1s R ULULE L proper Indulgence and solitury nabits, whick pinin of other b, o TRk LT T meely ) ¢ thought that §25,000 per year will cover th attered by the at- | rein both mind and body. unfitting them for turned in laree quant \ ST ACHALWHS B YONIIg oo mes their bravery the day before and were the | paygioy Jist ited into the sensual | business, study or marviage Cling 1t 1y nor S0 auantitios be TORL IO cipicuts of many expressions of adwira Of all the southern states Kentucky alon “hest society, i the | MARRIED MEN or thoso' entering on that stand . the pseronit enough to On July 50, tho First Nebraska was teans | tion jn the official reports. ‘The men fonghit | passiaie no. bre Sy e il N 1 loses | Dappy lite, aware of physical debility, quickly BRAND® Pressy IS portod to'st. Josoph, Mo,, whora it was fully | with tho bravery and coolnoss of voteruns, | arates, =~ | Lo o or net oxeeon e Wbearfice: 1 itq Sa with | Ssslated T o U comss stand tho highest prossire. ©° equipped with all necded munitions and ac tonty at Donaldson, but at Shilou, whers | “* bidden truit and deliver S Atz coutrements of war. ‘Ther ent was eue | whero © they won additional laurels, ut | Don't Prss Around the Hat for Me, | himeelf LRI i Is based upon facts. First—Practical n]r;nrl» ployed within the state Missourt until | Copinth, and, in fact, in all of the battles, Tho # L S EAIRASE ence. Second—Every cuso is apecially stuc ; 802, vement, st vk, - rting right. Tuird — medicin the month of Kebru 1862 In all these | opeapoments and skirmishes in which they “,.|m?‘ ‘.:m‘m b I»‘.“ :‘ 5 Beta ,?,H;,k Phiat, mtices: Life S iy ClnDorutoey. oxneiLy months the regiment siw 1o active service, | wore engaged until they were mustered out il LI ) 2 01 S i r e but tho time spent in camp enabled Colonc sike of a volup: thus effceting cures without injury. Thayer to bring his men into a high st proficiency in the manual of arms, and w the regiment finally endured tho shock battle the men ‘easily won that r utation for high ‘courage, 1 William ‘Pecumseh Sner s Governor Routt forw of service on July 1, I8 Made a Slave After the War. NiiTE b of | An old soldier supposed to have been iailied at tho battlo of Shiloh, has just caused RO oA en i oy ed i Tes + | great seusation heve by reappearing at the assaults of the encmy that excited the favor- | residence of bis son, in McLeansboro, 111 able comment of many distinguished gener: | His name 1s William Newby and this is als. Tho soldierly bearing of the men coni | oy ho tel posing tho Iirst Nebraska was at_one time favorably noticed by the St. Louis Democrat © protest against the which the object 13 sought to t licago, i i 1409 DOUGLA Governor R oxpluined his position thus |, Wb Cagiatns - Bectet e TR LI R [ story that will be read with avidity by all | mnis Kronen remedy “Abouv three years ago myself, Mrs. | lovers of fiction. It 1sa hizh cliss noveland | tive « Routt, General Sherman and his unmarried » that maintains the r Keen nterest thre OF $3.n davghter, Lizzie, were sitting in the corridor | from the opening chapteruntil the conclusion SULLnE ek Supphicd by i ; 1 of the story ¥ Al up o wos Kora - and of the Fifth Avenue hote w Yorl city 4 IEIE L BH TGO T kors = nnd” _ NS [ S Drs. Betts' & Betts, OMAHA RUBBER CO., R OMAHA. NEB ceomplished \\'1101 BESALK AND RITAIL, 182 AHNAM STREET, OMAHA. Xt to MaxMever & Co.'s] nan Dr Jward Mo “I was taken from the battle field by the in tho foilowing. robels and ptaced inono of their hospitals, | e had just come from the diningroom and iti munner. Dublished” by T 1 Filis and'A. 0 Foster, Council Blats. “Yestorduy afternoon Colonel Thayer's Ne- | whero my wounds wers treated by Dr. Glon | were chatting, when the conversation turned ,"' TG ks Major w. ¢ | N WITIN ELL. ToE S\MTH — : braska First (as splendid a set of men, and as | of the rebet army. The doctor told me when | upon the subscription that was then bewg Lt 1B AL W artobie Wt stontd Hrg \\'““\I“ & \“n” — I I I E) = well equipped 1,000 stronig, as ever défended | 1yad rocovered enough to bo taken away, raised for Mrs, General Haucook, We wors LB L (oa WHos AFA ARt R MELL Rl y ehteous cause) came fro ontol g Rt Tisaa 0 By o also speaking of the death of Logan and the st i connecte: h > passed directly through tho city, on their way | that be had put a pieco of silverin my skull | | /57l 00500 the ‘United: States & stories and ncidents connected with the 10 the seat of war. In view of the fact that | to take the place of the sec v the ol soldiers, 1o biaved | GVIL war, - Publistied by Tiew Vanderpoole this was the first regiment that bas thus far | away by the shell at Shiloh. I was then | that the gove Pubiishing company, ) y U f) L] ] [ g 3 meat should ereet the mon- iRen [ it | U passed through the city, General mont | taken to Andersonville, whore I suffered un- | uments and look afrer the families of It i3 now becoming quite a fad for all ) \ ( l iR and aids wero out to meot them, and Musical | 51" torture from hunger and my wounds, | the dead | hcecs, and mot have sal. | clisses of people to visit Europo, and ail such | ) Vs ] Divector Walduuer, of tho stalf, with the | (1 10T frog MHes ant iy WoUMIR: | aiod upon the veterins the expense of doi s will futervst wid band -under his supervision, most cloquently e i o risor A R R R mon the pazes of “An American Girl i performea the honors of tho occasion. 1t was, | woighed forty-flve pounds. Iwas theu put | o becamo intensely excited and jumned to | London,” by uette Duncan.” The | 1,000,000 to 3,000,000 on of skull torn | yent tov taken all iu all, one of the finest sights ever | in a poor hou.e, I think it was the same | his feet and began pacing the floee. Pinalty | book is profusely illustrated by B FL Towns. B ” witnessed in this city.” county that Andersonville is in. He Ire. | turning to me ho said in his quick, impulsive | end and ihe writer, who is evids keou ALWAYS IN STOCK. tly The First Nebraska reccived its first bap- 1o 3t Way': Routh, if you outlive me I want you to | observer, gives her' geveral fmpressions and | wo manutacture for sale only. s we do not % i Henry and Donelson in Fobriary, 1502, The may claimug to be my uncle, Cha : timos, and seoing that he was deaply | metronolis, in_ a simple but teuly graphic | lowest prices. Telcphonc 42 3 regiment arrived at the front too late to par. wby, took me to his plantation at Key essed with what was in his mind Torom- | . is bristling “"I" pieturesque |ogfiice and Beick Yard, 224 anl Ihnkm) i ticipate in the capture of Port Henvy, but | West, Fla., and kept me as a slave until he . and he called my wife and nis duughter I ik PR ey LT L G was fully in time to assist it tho capture of | . Lizzie to bear witness, ital, ublished £ \ 0 died, in 1869, During this time I tricd to get R Pt chinge will bo promptly attended too, i Fort Donclson; and every patriotic citizen 2 Tt ita b1 ve tratlha P analwith & New York. [ vtly A with o thrill of pleasure | him and others to give me money to come t by historians and war | north or puvlish my name in some northern | havis circulated for me, 11 plenty for | t Colonel Thaver's gallant 5. They refused to assist me inany [ Ellen (his wife) and the children, I haye got [ Dynamic 21 command unguestionably saved the fortunes L claiming that I was crazy and had no | my buryinglot in St. Louis, the deed of | should bo read by cyer of the and” turned - defeat | pelations, and that it served we right to keep | v b-stairs in trunk, and I want [ and the more advanced e iato victory. In ord to enable the | mo the for I was ounly a Yank. One day | ¥ou to promise that you will see that no hat | in its pages much viluable readers of ‘lme Ber to fully appreciate | T saw a captain of & vessol that was going ty | i circulated for me or mine, 1 have aiready | lished by D.vVan Nostrar the important service of tho First Nebraska | Now Orleans and ©told bim who I was and | exvressed myself to this offect to John (his | York at the battle of Fort — Douelson, it | asked him to have my name putin the papers | brother, S Sherman), and [ have got a & will be necessary to siketch as rapidiy as | of the north. My uncle neard of it and b friend in New England who will do the same | late possible, tho events of the day's fighting on | mo whipped, teliing the captuin that I w th And | want you to loos after it in | ton Booth. It is a remarkable work an of the state may r the acknowledgeme correspondents th 1son has writt 1A very cmphasis repeated, *1 want you to'see that 1o comy donstve woicon Ve oo of | HOTEL DELLONE. | ABSOLUTELY N LA Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus, F[RE PRU{]P Just complote INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTS, lich is nation. Pub company, Now , has 100 rooms, thra» the top to the bottom, has ator and dinning room sesvios, 25 e firs proof throughout, fine billard rooms an the finest toilet rooms in tho city. Large uitas with bath & Co ym Ocean to Ocean™ is the title of the t production_of Co issioner Ballin ! ' be perust e 18 f11tor: ample rooms, MeCicrnand's division sustained tho first o died T was put into the poor-house of 1 promisad, vernor Routt, “and I (DFODOSC ie e ke e b O : shock of battle. His three brigades occupied | Tallanassee county, wh remained until | am keeping that pre believing thav | condition of the poverty-stricken | al iR M L it Lt VEN'“LM'I[]N commanding point. between the enemy and | 1577, T then escapad made my w the time has come.’ portion of humauity. “There is no douby OFFICE the open country, this cutting oif all possible | north, but as I am subject to fits when tho - about the swcerity of the author, aud the HOTEL. chances of retroat, Against his division the | moon fulls, I would be tajon up and put. into no nausea, no pain when Do | D ol ‘~\l' LAERATLS “"“"‘j“ lauians x\,‘\. N THE BU[LDING s = rebels advanced by three columus, all ec wils and poor-houses. L drifted about until larly Risers are taken, Small | 113 by . Ogilvie, 57 Rose street, New ) verging upon one point. Although the robol | [ veached Shreveport, La. There the nogroes Best pill York. Paper cover, 5 couts; cloth, $1 The Murrvay, Cor. 12th and Harney, . assault was made at b o'clock n the morn- | ing, McClernand's troops were not only pre- | 1. pared, but were able to commence the offeq- “Mauprat,” by George Sund, is an % ixthe most substantially constructed ble story charmingly told. Ther 5 . - Atrons (los A the ShAraotoRs hoe Hotel Building Omaia. sed money and sent me to Shawncetown, ——— where Larrived on Christias day, 1550 Get prices on Haleyon Heights of drifted about until [ beliove that T have | Gpapy & © NIGHT AND DAY al e 8 ] wry. e A e ettty heavy brick five walls running from s i S e BT RR | Bp i A (e e e oot bt oo Iotonets mias. | Gsuerbent o baof, AL o eoltings and ELEVATOR e. When the engagement opened Col- | [llinois. I knew my people lived in Southorn ; » od author canhot 5 3 4 L 4 onol Oglesby, commanding the first brigado | 11linois, but I got alratd to. talk to strong, gogarn ”"“" 3 esting. Publishod by Loo & Laird, Chicago. | fleavs lined '.rm.‘ Apbesios Jive proo/ 68 VAUL'[“ of McClornaiid's division was parted in the | ablo-boticd men, for whon my fits would | Christian Seller came home drunk whilo | “If Sho Will, Sho Wil is tho titlo ot o | indng, making it imposeible to burn D SERVICE. geater, Colonol Lew Wallace, commanding | come on they would arrest mo and put me | his wife was dyig, near Goshen, Ind., drove | YOry criginal story by Mary A, Douison, who | quick. Fivecscapes and fire alarims tho secand brigade, occupied the left, while | jnto some poor-house, and they would ot te. | out his daughtors and other whtchers, and | €aiied uo little popularity through “Chat | throughout the building. Steam heat, Colonel McArthur, with the third brigade, | lieve mo when | was rational. I got to | then cursed his wife until she was aead. Husband of Mine,” and thereis no doubl but | hot and celd water a 4 :A;!ldlhu‘ right U»ihfihy A ':I'lf;:&lhvlhonml‘x(\ Kankakee, I1L, and was 'mll mlu‘lnu‘{u‘mr- A Chester, Pa,, fellow locked his wifo up :\h\f}‘"\;x‘_l« ;" 3“’\'2-:“‘»‘?.5‘:{‘:‘: “"“fnlfi::.:‘l-f\"f-}l‘ :;:;;q:rauln. dable unsurpassed any- ho center, received the first rebel assauit | house there during one of my spells. When © house'so tl SpOUSS CO! Gy e s s AN "¢ 3 g el o ot s eeients e | ekl ey St e 1o Scraams | nfana a0, S, spa coud ot | thedofncarion o th shasiries s o S B SILLOWAY, Frop. DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTS keeping the eutire robel host ala raspeotful | boro, where-I wmet. a orippled man by the | ureanged, but she called: tho then on him by | fage Oua 1o Fuscinated with theloviblo oie. distance for half an hour. From 5 o'clock | name of Lay, and because be was ecrippled 1 h Y| flags, i is fuscinated w ¢ lova d wunshinein 7, Ogles! pngnged the enemy in dos. ST% v ol o | drawing the bolts from the inside and ber | position ot Dai and the thrilling ex GROUND FLOOR: - ::::;‘llm‘ :u:‘l\lw(\.ux{lv:\; b o In dons sy ll‘-:ol:'lll:‘lh'lITllll‘xyLl:ilxll‘{:A!;:nv:‘v: are. T "lorq | Upsy lord sobered up on tho step Dercnces of MArey, from whieh ariss most NAUGLE COMPANY, Telegraph Poles, | OI''Y TREASURER. expended. - Thon, in the early geay dawn of | him who L'was, and o then Tocognized mo | | Near Vilia ftiea Ga., the othor duy, a mar- | of the complications of the story, ‘aro ruly Cross Tios, Lumber, oto | OMAMA REAL ESTATE AND TRUST CO, morning Colonel 'Lew Wallaco with his bii- | and tool me up ihto the town, and- caled wy | 11¢d counle, who Nave hud frequent quarrels, | aramatic. Andre 1 1 MUIR & GAYLORD, Real Estate. R CITY COMPTROLLER, | J. DANTES, Rotunda Cigar Stand. FIRST FLOOR: COUNTING ROOM, Ad- | AMERICAN WATER WORKS COMPANY and Bubseription Depurtment | JOHN FLOOD, Ma The iustrated World PAURANT FRANCAILS, | ssted and brought before the local | senator, is made to pl sting roie and the love tweon him gade pushed forward to relieve O, y. A | other members of the Fortieth, ana they | WO ® AL New York paper’s correspondent in the flold | yecognized me. They thoen insisted that | | Justico of the peac by his order. “After ! w writes the following graphic description of | apple for a ponsion, and raised moncy aug | Severil days’ carcful henving of the o and Duisy and other incidents connected with ihe bloody scenes that followed Lew Wal- | sent'me to the commander of the best at | Justice granted the wife a total divorc his caveer are depicted with telling effect e e v, Tk, i old mo 1o et nimito find ny | . Thero s just diod at the monastery of La | Published by Loo & Shepard, Boston. THE OMAHA BE vertlsir ke bo clush and riot of arms was then re- | people, as they lived in this county. 1 weit | Grand Char(reuse, under the name of Brother » work entitled “Compreher | SUPERINTENDENT BEE BUILDING sewed. The air seemed to rain death. | to Cariiand they sent me to tho e, | Anselm, Mons. de Bricourt, a man who at ilture,” should have a wide SECOND FLOOR dea o ) ey sent mie to the poor-house, | 4 X irt, o i SEG - Ovor the roar of artillery and the | and I heard them talking about getting the | one time moved in the highest 1% sale. 11 is somothing that is much needed in iy IWEaes iy s - S IR . ! crash of muskotry rose the eries | papers and sendiug me to tho \uh!“\mq’ fm...f clety. Ho married two sisters, these days of ease and luxurious living, As THE PATRICK LAND COMPANY, Owucrs | MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSUR of deflance, the shricks of command, the | Well, I was not going to any soldiers’' home ally took for his third wife their moth the writer remarks with lnl‘.m : I Afil\mu" of Dundes Place, ANCE COMPANY. sharp seroam of agony. It was piaie that | ana [ ran away from the poor-house after Mrs. Minnie Foster, the Newport, Ky that a grand halt was called in the mad rush ~ | DR. B. 0. BIRNEY THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASS B 8 only twico MeClernand's force could re- | staying thero & couplo of doys, aud was try- | wife of Prof. Foster, the man. ayrested at | our re malang for diplomas which | A GENUINE MICROBE KILLER 15 KIDD'S GERM }‘I“ l',”'\,", IKIL 1:‘.‘.; WATER | CIETY OF NEW YORK ARaREANAR B0 tain the field. MeArthur's origade was at | ing to get over nto Indiuna when my son | Swoux 'alls for bigainy, writes a letter in | testify only to oue-sided culture, and are the | BRADICATOL Cures il disenses because It kille e B H NEWXORK g{dflum ‘I-'-!u kmuunln.: in n;-- m\'{‘“"| Hezekinh eaptured me and brought e heve. | which she says she married Foster against Rring) ;»l }“‘ -~|' '*'Hl g ":"' l“‘*‘l“"l-*'”» and 5 sizes, tho luttor 2 Sent oy THIRD FLOOR McClornand was everywhove on the ficld and | I am now the usppiest iwan in the world, but | the wishes of her varents, and that is tho | This book should be in the hands of every | whe i receint of rC.0.DWe | DR AL MATTHEWS, Dentist | MANHATT o VSURANCE walked through that storm of shot as one de- | thoy will »m«.w\: IAtah o when the. Mook on why hor futher is so anxious to have | girl in the country. Published by Charles apulle ade i || Son b SRS D SRR : | I\j.‘\'\\'f AN LIFE INSURANCE M termined not to yield. fulls, for I will have fits and raise jacl." sr prosecut:d, She says that her hus | 1 Dillingham, New York ; g Co Omaba, - | B T A B B T O I AT O - AtSo'clock fu ]m-- morning the situ l(i‘ n [ Cowrades of Newby have made aftidavit | band is uot & bigamist, and that she will be l"'v'“l;"d“"' 3 “”"'\h\ '\f;‘\"'t"‘v '”mnu\ onlgitis - e - wilk Pavements. [T SR m.“‘,m\ SOCIATION was critical in the extreme. Colonel Lew | that they buried him at Shilob, but his | true to him as long as she lives, drama, by Douglas B.W. Sladen, Ausira- fl ROBERT W. PATRICK, Luw Offices, g FALBRAL . Wallace had cxceeded his ovders by break- | brothors and sisters have vecognized him by | Phere i3 much talk in Brooklyn about the | LiaR boot, is attracting widespread attention Beet Sugar Enterprise DR RICHARDS i : DR. OSCAR B. HORFMAN | Ing his lines and sending two regiments to | scars oles, His wother, aged niue Jouks-Littlejohn-Barre case. Albert Jenks, | SWODE 1sh speaking people. It is a PUBLISHED MONTHLY. kil irosst el ERNEST RIALL, Real Estate. support the crumbling brigade on tho right. | eight, came to see him and ognized bim. | corporation counsel, loved Miss Ioonora | Jterary g but one that, perhaps, witl g o R EQUITY COURT ROOM, 1 J. M. CHAMBERS, Abstracts ) :h:ln‘\ al Grant was .m’ ut from |hlv tleld | Ris Wife is in Texas, and has boen tele | Finere, but for soma’ reason not clear tank ny | Bardly I);v appre .‘44 in this |»\I.‘||Hull age 50 Cents a Yoar. | FOURTH FLOOR. ! holdiug a couforence with Commodore Foote | graphied that the dead has come to life And | his wife tho danabinn of e ot took o0se who will carefully peruse its 225 paes | pocust ana Thira st Grand Island, Neb 3oy T e F. M. ELLIS, Archit But n the emergency, when the union forces { that she is no longer a widow. R0 AU o SHEA dttlejohn. | wih Sie'thay be possessed of i grain of poetry s o 0 RO b AR ORTHWESTEKN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- 2 rohitoot, 2 seemed to bo melting under the not blasts of | o CeRor ! 97 Ria. fauky, Dore hov LUstand ne ShHAYEG. | &y thier nalupos, e obarmed aud slavaied no |, Derated o the aevelopmant ot the vest nugar 1o« ANCE COMPANY GEQRGE W, SUES & COMPANY, Solicitors of the cuemy, the First Nebraska marched outo Story of Bull 1“'..’."‘ Thcently "sho was dIvoroud, . Now | less by the beauty of the language than by | (B LN SR BEA e caliornia | CONNECTIOUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR GEORGE KER, Agent for L Ited St ol the field. ' The metal of the boys from the | A noteworthy contribution to war history, | comes the. mews. that Mre. Joks and Misy | the interesting narrative itseif. Published | [fer i, fas Foverueies bl B Cut ANCE COMPANY || GBORGE B, Aguns for Uit States Acol West Was 5001 to o put to the scverest test . g e Lhat My denks and Miss |y Cassell Publishing company, New York X Sl A . PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM ont lusurance Company. Tho rogiimont was at once placed b line of | And 0no that will not fall to oxcite ttention | Burro are to be marvied. I am sorry,” said | S sle braskn Leet i per cont. In Germany 12,50 M T R EvEHEeNY v 8 0 DiR0R( 10 Of comme eslio anrm) e o divorced wifo at ner father's house in OTHER BOOKS KEC . Germany manutactures annually 1,400,000 tons, wore 1 . : battle. Tho Nebraska troops were sup. | and comment, is LesltoJ. Porry's articlo in | the divorcod wita at hov fathor's hou that | _ “A Bafiling Quest,” by Richard Dowling. Ay athor country in tho world. Tho U 8 ime | HARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUITY INSUR- | OMAITA COAL EXOHANGR ported by the Fifty-soventh aud Fifty-eighth | the Natwnal Tribuue on tho first battlo of | thav'\vare nat marriod ton yoars ago. | | Paper cover 30'cents. United States Book | ports unnually 1,600,000 tons of sugnr, which at five ANCE COMPANY, ROYAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, Ohio, and with threo regimonts of raw re- [ Bull Run. Harry White, a negro, went to his home in | Co., New York. conts per pourd, would awount o HHW0K0. Ehall | MEAD INVESTMENT GOMPANY | E. I EKENBERG, Fresco Painter cruits frow Illinois that had at that juncture Mr. Perry, now a resident of Washington, | Texarkana, Ark., the other morning at 4 “Whom God Hath Joined,” a novel, by | the U. 8. manufu her own sugar? Sceding, | WEBSTER & HOWARD, Insurance. THOS, 1. TUTTLE, Sillcon Wall Plaster 00 APy Tormod & now "]”L‘m.h' ‘\:1”“1"‘{ Was | where he is employed in the board of publi- | o'clock and found his wife sweetly slumbe Frank Cahoon. Laird & Lee, Chicago. cultivating, harvesting and manufacturing the sugar | EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY. H.A. CHERRY, Gen. Manager Siifcon Wal Ria beigado alons guliantiy hela tho caytes | cation of the war ofico racords, participated | Mg within tho arins of 4 colored noigt e Begt Seluciions for Readings, and Recitu: | vent dioussenin tho leat Suyar Buterprie. Sond | & 11 ZBNNEI Deaies in Eloctrle Goadic | Plastor Mant. Co gade alone g y held the cente e | amod Marion Harris. The latter bea ons,” compiled by Silas 8. Noff, price clof tamps for swnple copy. Grand Island. Neb. STEEN CAL SERVICE ASSOC f 8t the most critical moment of the battle, | in the battlo of Bull Run as a private of the | Ramed Marion Hals. The latter beat lons; Looimpllec by BN ¥ 8 kel plo ool ALEX \\uu\_}_ Re ol Fstate and Loans BOUN SASH AND DOOR CO, FIFTH FLOOR. HEADQUARTELS, U, 8 ARMY, DEPART- | CHILF PAYMASTER, MENT OF THE PLATTE, % Offices, PAYMASTER. DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER | ] | comparison are tlow or 2 | "] d ADJUTANT GENERAL ROTO B A ih DEAD. Itsufferdogtry | A0 5 (AT | INSPECTOKR SMALL ARMS PRACTICR. WOOD'S PLASTER, | i ik ADVOCATI CHIEL OF ORDNANCE : motrates, Res | CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. ENGINEER OFFICER, rapid retreat, but the angry and wro husband made swift pursuit, fiviug fro revolver at the intrud 15 were 50 cents, puper 40 cents. Publishea by the Penn Publishing Co., Philadelphi ashe ran, Inall | “Le Francais,” a monthly review of 1, only one of which took | French grammar and literature; price 82 per ROSEWATER & Ol RY SLI J. L. BLACK, Civil Engloe Civil En 2 18 Orville J. Victor, in his history of the war, | Second Wisconsin iufautry. Mr. Porry has says of this brigade: "It utguestionably | givea to his subject a close and careful study. saved the fortuues of the day. and speaks @s an wuthority, comments tho The fighting on tho extremo right from 9 | Washinzton Post. Iis description of the ing in the back of Harris and pro- | annum and 20 cents o number. Published by until 10 o'clock was exceedingly sanguinary. | batle is” interesting aliko to tho soldier and | duciog o painful but not fatal wound. White | Berlitz & Ca., New York. The rebel forces were far supe the general reador, - Mr. Perry has gathered | waivod o' preliminary hearing bofore a jus. aughter,” by Adeline Ser. t the umon forees in point of nu a store of data and unpublished minutes, and | tice, and in default of #00 bail was locked United States Hook Co, New bers and the southervers fought coolly | in the light of these the story of the eventful up to await the action of the next grand jur and desperately. They swarned around | disaster at Bull Run is graphically and | L ) the union regiments' in overwhelming | clearly teld Ll ) Uncle Danny” Simpkins, for yo s Ql ICK. Others in s a | “Three Months with the New York bout 3 | Horal¢ vs on Board a Homeward .~ force and hardly & union rogimont but was | o the estimation of Mr. Perry the loss of | fimiliar figu oyt 986 Chmden “(N, 7.) | Herald, or Old News on Board, 8 Homewar: CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENOE. | ATDES-DE-CA M. ] opposea to-triple its own numbers, Union | time in vacillating counsels betwoen Ju f. Yy HORA0N - Mhd dapat, W 680 b0 haa Heen | i |l4([h|\.|‘t‘x> ) donta; cloth, $1.95. Published MEDICAL DIRECTOR ASSISTANT SURGEON. ofticers and meon dropped on —all sides undor | 15 and 21 sccounts for the unfon defeat; sec- | o <!t T A WHERSSS (0 MG, OTPRERS. | by P \gm, " Beverley Harrison, § East Four- | SIXTH FLOOR the galling fire of the enemy Field oMcers | onaly, that the troops actually won the bat- | | R o r lef! will ch U teeuth street, New York. 'MAN COLLIN were borne from the fleld “and their next in | tle, notwithstanding this loss of time, but | 1925 suffering, loft a will which *Uncle | F€800 S G TR, LON by W. Hoimburg HARTMAN & COLLINS. Cast Iron Gus und | RUDOLPH EGE, Instruction in Geran command took their places aud continued the | that it was then lost through the maladroit- | D8RUY" contested on the ground that his | o SGOBIEC FERCAT t0. Water Plye Uos ARMY URINTING OFIICES fubt. or five long hours the storun of bat- | ness of the leaders; thirdly, that the manner | [¥1 W3 0f tnsound mind whon sho mado YA Pooty of Fail Douglas B. W NN LAMBEUT SMITH & YANDRNUUEO, In: | BNITRRSPATES LOAN " INVESTMENT ged wi i PO B S oy 1 o o " e it. In testifying before Judge Hugg he sai o A Poe xiles, ot Y surunco and Loan | eo I teaden rain of death, until utter exhaustion (u Ultimate sucooss, This is & stari] gnm'\ ::x',,.'"',:.\‘.‘f";.;'l‘l",‘h“‘,'“\';"‘ o leep at nlght with | &0 B panish Armads, 8 Ballad of 1858, o ARTHUR JOHNSON, & BRO., Contractor. | Blftbitinly foome oE Ti R R 0 pose :;i‘:]:h;":.;:‘ of lll:vll\\‘kytll;l\ll;l‘l‘l‘ l:::\;:l:’li:i;i\l“l;n‘l’lfl u:lv \h.\‘{\l‘ll_.\ X‘;;:‘;ll‘l;;‘::dllifl ‘H\,\\' htwu “lnw“ he m;hl, he had bee ‘:' awakened by h‘.‘: by Douglas lf '“' ‘\'mdun Cassell Publish- om w By peente | REED PRINTING CO. El ‘ S terooty plug and Mading rooms. - mortal men.” writes a correspondent from | fosition f ports to sustain bis | gpringing upon bim like a tigress and en- | 0K (0., New York ‘HOLDTLOHd NOINNE SEVENTH FLOOR tho fleld, “occupying the position ours did, | Mr. Porry compiled these futeresting sta. | J93VOriuK 1o throttle him. She scomed ve Do you know nbout Haleyon Heights? THE OMAHA PRRSS CLUB | THE CENTRAL WEST PUBLISHING CO and expdsed to such o rakiug artillery firo as | tistics for tho St. Louls Glabo-Domocrat: Of | SagFY becuuse he would novdie whead of |, 0¥ SUER LM O 6.VINY 'Q ‘W LW BOCIETY OF STATIONARY KNUINEERS | BARBER SHOP ¥ the enejuy subjected them to, to maiutain | the commissioned officers--some of them only | ™ LRSS | ecatal. = o = | m;llr krfiuudl:;.;mn:l nln- overw hu.mlxlu; force | licutenants—who participated in the battlo'of |~ DoWitt's Littlo Farly Riscrs. Bost little | 8o many poople’ have tho look on their | Cured s cate of 0 yeary standing It can bo worn | whicn tho rebels continued to push ugaiust | Bull Run, on the union side, twenty-one be- | pillever made. Cure constipation every time, | faces as if they had been allowed onc last | In the samesiwe shoo Slips on and off with io | Akl < S ] : A Thew." : Fite o CAmO TAJDY ROnerall and. (wonty-threo rose | None squal Use them naw 7 strike at something and missed 1t siosking, Hidos a0 ealarged joteh aad sives i A few more elegant office rooms may be had by applyin ; I Let us now return to Colonel Thayer's | to the rank of brigagier-genoral beforo tbe —————— | ———— Ouwalo by s < e . s " . . drignde, winch iad 8o gallantly held the con: | war endod. Of the JLwenty-ono Mo gon Do you know about Haleyon Heights? | Get prices on Haleyon Heights of ol fhuFULLER & O R. W. Baker, Superintendent, office on counting room floor, & ter of the line of battle in the early woruing | erals ouly six are living. Richardson was | Crary & Crary can tell you. Crary & Crary, " 220500418 B8