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Jr s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MARCH 5, 7 = 5 - m I % pianeER I T =T To 5 S SPHGIRL NUTICES, |ronsais monsss wasowswe FOR EXOHANGE. AN EASTERN JUGGLER, ) mon s s, muterne o ow inaniaton | THE BOAT ATTACKON SUNTER |t 2t o van. st mrvine comatnet 1o 1 a | gseed 4 i . all the time. This done he threw It on L DUATALLL N DUMLER | be done but to order all the boats which wers Contin Continued. oy the ground and stamped on it, treading it left to ke the best v S it i pan st | o ke B Weio Tork LukiRs. am 0 make the best of thelr way to the | Advertisements for (hess columns will b taken | ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES ON THE | 16 ACRES HAY LAND, 6 MILES FROM CEN R R Lo I it out flat with his f He then stopped i fort. Ry this most unfortunate misappre W) 13:3) b M for the = And until 9:00 b st | tral City, 1o, trads for fiinalue, wrocerics | Whilo travelling throughhyIndia, between | back few paces and reaquested us all to fix | henslon all the good effects of Mr. Higgin i o e o anid Supdy ) After March 8 [ will have on exhibition (for a | preferred. Box 664, Central City, Neb\ o | Surat and Nagpoor, my Body sorvant one | our eyes on it. We did so; and after the | Recollections of a Hazardous and Fruitless | son's demonstration were lost Ve Angwors nddressed o -l i carriaken, coupes, landaus — Caoon | day Informed me that a wreat juggler and | Iapee of perhiaps thirty seconds we saw it Brpedition L On our way fn, the barge fairly flying un: . A ; ol srdr; all inds of Buminess | o NG s furiona | snake-charmer wished to haye the honor of | PRI fo swell up. like a bladder when ) ] [ der the atrokes of e oarsmon, wo observed D and pieasufo wagons. drays, milk and defivery e from town in westorn Towa: will take | ghowing me something of his wonderful | swaoll, till every part became distended T We hailed thom, and directed them to. pull SITUATIONS - WANTED. R, N o8 T DOLLAR Lot il e ORI L | skin and it appeared as round and solid as it | GREETED WITH SHOWERS OF LEAD ! In and join in the attack; but as no sign of ey ¢ i 18 & word | IS RAC SYOTLAING Mrepciums ) RECTIONS O STAND: CitRAv, TERMS | What can he do?” T asked. filled with sand. Its solidity, however, movement was made by them thon-or, herentier, " NGtHING (aken Tor leas. thar oy thin you "want or it price. oe LS Farl | easy: colony wanted; commjssion libéral: aiso | “Almost everything that'laHarvelous, 1've | Was only Spoarent=for when the Jugler | = v indeed, during the wholo® confliet—we o e | T atreet, Omane, e Tands Tor ook and mase® J, We Welbtan: | peen told,” was the answee-T recelvod. went up and placed his foot on it it yield Planned as & Sarprise on the Fost, it Peoved | 110Yed that it was a forco of General Gill ITUATION WANTED, BY SOBER, EXPERL Y w. . UMAUG irant 7163 A3* AL - Lk to the pressure, but immediately sprang 3 L 2 more’s soldiers wait the result of o r"‘“'" driver, Address D b o A S HOACT . ALSO 111 ACRES ADJOIN <Admit him.” back or rounded out as soon as that was a Surprise for the Attacking Force demonstration A bl CLELLY = SR AC- | ————— | 10 ACT NCH, ALSO 114 ACRES ADIOI M t withdrew, and returned with | re: e 1 ith v 1 WANTED, A OBENTLEMAN EXPERT A - \ng rall wni, all In Logan county, Tdah My servant withdrew, h | remove fe then jumped on It with ~The Staughter at YT A SURPRISE. countant’ who fs thoroughly acquainted with | FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. with water right, together with stock a small, withered, old man, about whom I | both feet and flattened it all out as at first Midnight. O ‘AN on: e WahE UHHT %8" Worko Whio aré in noed ot such a man. DS, Hes. = | month. Nothing taken for lem than Se . - eyes, which were small, black and piercing, WAl S et Jula i L b . lond hail came from the sentry on the A—MI42 6 ‘ : . SEVERAL OMAHA PROPER FOR DES rise or inflate, but this time as if some X narapats. N . [ 243 o mlad AL A o Moines property; S-room hou y conven- | and seemed to have lightning fmprisoned | animal like a cat were inside of it. In fact, Many a boy and girl would be surprised to xmu 0 answer was returned and a, WANTED MALE HELP. of KD et Ray ot he Al {ence, in south part ot city, #4660 % W§%% [ fn them. I do not know that the man could | I could see where there appeared to be logs; | Know how often setimental reasons were re- ( fS jal rocket at onco flew from the fort, high . : BT | ~Mued_promptiy Q=887 | ot O s —— | §06 (n the dark, llke a cat, but there was a u;m then, to my utter amazement, I mm‘ | sponsible for important operations during our A A e - tten, fhe word fit insertion, 0 a4 word | &y v icK AND SECONDATAND LUM. | - GSTATE. times that pecullar, flory appearance of the | AlMOst say horror, it began to move toward | late war, War between countries dYering | a ‘atorm ot ahr B1 BtaL ugon there _ Nothing taken for less th - | “ber for sale. Inquire old Hartman school FOR SALE—REAL E ~ <A 4 o f the | o as it impelled by the unknown sonie- | bk AR § , Teh f shot and shell burat upon our FOLICITORS, TEAME FURNISHED; INSTALL- | _bullding Q-M921 6% | Rates, 10c a fine each insertion, $1.5 a line per | balls which is so often observed in night- | ypino iy oo ¢ LU LN Sl DAL BUSLRL R AL OB ST AT AT E ORERL. Kooda: American. Weingar Go.,. 100 How: | momm s monthe” Nothini taken foF less tian 2 | prowling animals. He wore a white vest, | I do mot think I am a coward—my worst | cautious, deliberate and sctentific, but what | 370 BN W grounied under the walls of th . et E i B30 | & fresh Jursey cow and caif. DARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, | Turkish trousers, a sort of crimson petti- | enemy has never accused me of being one, known as civil war, or a war between citi- | L0 [0 AF Was filled with hissing, shrieking {58 §orvTs SALARY On COMMIBION. THE “als or trade, F. K. Dariing, Darker block coat, worked with atrange devices, a turban | &t least—but I confess that on this occasion of the same state, abounds In operations | “Pha James and Sullivan Tsland batterios protest Invention of the age he New Pat. | === = s ; 1y nerves would not let me remain passiv torided a8 e t0. crafte: & vHoral - advans | seatie 4 nd batterle e v o § ! Qells on v 2 of many colors and red morocco shoes inten much reate a moral eemed alive with fire, wh one of the " nt Chemical Ink Erasing ¥ | 1 n MISCELLANEOUS. 2 * | an; otreated from e advancing mystery g ne of the Right, - Works llke made. Agents are mak w e pofnted and turned up at the toes. His age | N0 1 retreated from the advancing mystery | ¢ngq a5 to gafn a strategic victory. enomy's ironclads had moved up to within k! Tng §25.00 to $125.00 per week. Ior furtl Rates, 1%c a word frst Insertion, 1o a word . and informed the magiclan that I had scen | “po 07 i tos | Close range, and was now sweeping tl tieuiars rite the Monroe Eraser M. Co., | thereafter. Nothing taken for leas tHan 2 T julged (o be rising of 6. He made a low | enough to satisfy mo of his wondertal oo | Ono of these sentimental reasons, writcs | Slose nge: and was now sweeping the ap i %, Lin Crosse, Wis BSTL_ | FOR LEASE, 20 OR #0-ACRE TRACTS NEAR salam, and then appeared to wait to be ad- | cult powers. At this he smiled grimly, | Rear Admiral Stevons, U, 8. N., in Youtw'a DECRCS 10 the worge and fring grape and FAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. RAMGE Florenoce luke, $3.00 per acre, Boggs & Hill. = a sk i) dressed walked up to the bag and trod it “"‘\"v | Companion, was at the bottom of the per- | parapets and crown of Sumtsr h\m: ANBRVANTED as 2 937 3 1 5 picked b and bea N ight ¢ R Tharl s crown of Sumter were { e S el e R | | 4 “Yolic nama?” wald 1, In Hindoostanse.: | RERGABCOE L RERTC UIRE [t 10 Uninocountc | Sisent unlon attacks on Charieston, 5. ¢ 1 with taen who poured a murderous } ED_GOOD CANVABSERS DPAY: || = ' = L - sibvera’ | B “Paunfar, your excellency.” thiells ik il 2 o .| although the occupation of Charl down. on our defenseless party, and il SANTED, GOOD CANVASSELS: GOOD CLAIRVOYANTS. | hree of the fincat tots in Clover- | aunjar, 3 3 ably disapnear from my sight, and then made ! Aroan u ¥, o TR Taard st % il S LT aateonty’ g et 5t T @ | of am told you wish to show me some | his concluding salum fon Roads by our flect eftectually | {hele heavy missilos and hand grénudos MYANTED, A FIRST HAND ALL T month. Nothing taken for less than 2 nill "ot 2 biocks from car line, | & | wonders? How these wonders were performed—hy | stufted up the enemy's blockade runners and | MREL 0ut the work ef destruction. = wker, ober and sten only 100.0, easy payments. | W a power or mag do not and | formed a valuable base of oporactons. * The € ( y developed o | Vienna Bakery and Restaurant able business medium; 7th year aj tee 200.00, house cost over | “We R e ever expect to kno ave conversed | o yiporities were determined that Charles e B Teth: i Rl Vionna Bakery and Reatiur Habl ness’ medium; 700 year at 119 N. 16 et $1Lom.0," ouse v over | % Well, what can you do? with many persons who have scen quite as | i oty Wk Barit }:‘:ty et 14‘ landing. Thelr ofticers and ‘ T T T T 2,000.00. ] He suddenly produced—from where T did [ atrango and unnatural things, but never | (oW's defences, and particularly Fort Samter, | en wore unable (o stand againstthe storm WANTED FEMALE HELP. Lola Wentworth, the young and gitted 1gypiian ¥ Farmam streét. | % | not see and cannot tell—a large ball of | heard any one give any explanation that I [ should fall into our hands, not only on ac- | Of missiles which assailed thom, and thoy T ek wold st and occult sclontist: roveals the dark F | twine, which he appeared to toss into my | considered at il satisfactory. I simply re- | count of the moral effect which would be | Were fnally driven to- sheltor andmads Nothing taken for loss than Zic. Separaed:; Causes spoody msiage and E | lap, keeping hold of one end, so that it un- | lato what I saw, but scarcely expect any | produced thereby in Europe but on account | X1 "fitc things showed plainly how o e sd luck by her sacred Hindoo love powder rolled the whole distance between him and | one to credit my statement, well Knowing | ot tha spiritual clation and depression Which | plately the enemy had bee moare af o WANTED, FIRET CLASS COOK AND LAUNC | X7 thoss who' cannot call can recelve. 1ifs PACIFIC STREET. me, at least ten feet, saying, as he did so: | that I myself would not have recelved such | \ouiq arise in the north and south respec- | plans. and what theegen . vire of our dress (n small family; wages $5.00; o chart by taking soot and coal oil, make a paste, “'Will your excellency please examine what | marvels as facts on the testimony of the | iy.)y 8, and hat thorough preparation had | smld'eH. McCord, 201 Cass i. Wi Cover the palm of the hand and place on' plain e oulato1 2 v please examine what |\ et reliablo friend I have fn the world oy catise ot Charleston's sentimental im| hect, made tofrustrate them. ' ‘The “‘cor- WANTED, A RESPECTARLE HOUSH BRd send by matl to, parlors 3 and 4, 417 South RE-s29m2t ow, T honestly aver that T saw that ball | “If your excellency wills T shatl now have | onin GG 00 (TR0 *the iring on | Pohis Siund excecded our own numbe ) X o Clorman: prefarced; Baiary 1ith street. Mo 60 N of twine when he threw it as plainly as I | the honor of showing you how I charm wild | gyyter came the civil war, and the citizens | aperations from & boat. In the dleiciiis tho [ | v o German — ? SALE, ON BASY PAYMENTS, A ©-FOOT | aver sq Flling v life—s s o | serpents,” said the necromancer. T AR perations from a boat In the distance, says b wonth and board. Light work R EALE, ON EA 4 ver saw anything in my life—saw it com of Charleston were not only the frst (0 | iy his journal: *Moni i I wend photo. “Appiy R. D. Hessey, ST ranch, MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. lot with cottige, Only SLARD. (R4 | toward me, saw it unroll and apparently I had heard something of this singular | bieipate in actual strife, but the nucleus | tho shulls broaking ‘v;’l‘_”"‘l:v“'l’-l'l;"‘_l :;\I‘ adavily i camD Claskes Uneyenisieonnty) MO e e T e AT e s i || i tclion, 08 NUIotn b Bet e drop into iy lap, so that I brought my | Power and was desirous of seeing It dis- | gpout which gathered the particles of seces- | ing in chorus. " What then must havs boun = | thereafter. Nothing taken for less th WO BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOME knees quickly together to cateh it—and yet, 1::1')'"‘:m“l'(""'l‘l‘.“»"”' A A e ke et sion. The city was responsible for the | tha finpression in the midst of the storm - 0! fine shade. 00.00 and , 600 ) vy hand 0 0 tal ane d e, ud Lo an ope Sl i3 L L bl s irs) ttac! 01 e fla d was e actiu P Ly 3 FOR RENT HOUSES. MASSAGE TREATMENT, BLECTRO-THERMAL | Sime 2l N, ¥, Tfe Blag R n [ put my hand down to tuke it and | W Tepa el o a8 Gbet TR O o B undar | fIrst attack on the flag, and was the actual | whers the air was blazing with bursting dotrsch | MVaths. Scalp und hair treatinent, manicure and & looked down for it, it was not there—nothing | {ance. where, afte ne ihearch, PAUIAT | stronghold of the early’ resistance to United | wiieils, and the ear was doatonod. with tha ) . 10 n fine cach insertion, $1.50 a line per | chiropodist. M. Post, 618% S. 15, Withnell bik. | TWO BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES, was there—and at tho same Instant I per- | {llacoverec & hole t WAIEH i States authority roar of cannon, the rattle of musketry, the W Nothing taken for less than Zic. 2 b U-—s8) ot tino, shde, 4210000, and, SIG0: Moo s | celved the juggler balaricing it on the ond | doubted nog there Wit 4 sanbe. ., - o Its fall was regarded by the unfon authorl- | whistling of grape and the explosion of lands ¥ TOUSIES IN ALL DAIRTS OF THE C) ' | MASSAGE. MADAME D shimer, R of his finger. ¢ dod. 1 st be assured that some one | €S a8 a moral necgssity. In order to gain | grenades ¢ O. 1. Davis company, 1605 Farnam. D-&8 | __ $5 i GREAT AP G LEVEL, RICH _GARD “Pshaw!” sald I “You deceived me by | Co¢CFL 0 WS Bo (Nl i Teady to cut | Dossession of a position so stronly fortified Under these conditions, officers and mon N — 2 X v AP ands e mile from city limits, $60.00 to $10 aking o o) o o i varc of & ciel ourage stand reacy 1o ¢ 80 ably i i vy defend he o by < s S JE ooy corTAGns, MODERN, GIIOICE 1N i adaiing b Gl bor ore on. 5 yeara time; some trade. Call maling me_belleve you threw 1t toward } jip “down when I give the signal—other- | 4nd so n]' 196nd Gritiancly g v‘i“l‘y (oo | falling from dio murderous fire, and “the K Stanfora Cirele, Elgutter, 204 Dbulld- | _treatment an: L 80 N. Y. Life bullding. RE-017 M31* ° i e, 810} e prove to be a corbra de | Most desperate measures were da de- | boats running fmminent risk of being all ? (S B R e T T R T T T T .L‘I’( T H1G “Does your excellency think I have ft2" | wiac, should he brove b oo 1 | Vised and daily executed Vel ITBUL ORE Al E S AL q FIOUSES, I K. DARLING, BAR BLOCK, | reom 3. Massage. vapor, aleohol, steam. sul- | BARGAIN, No B CORTER Fooe R B-» he asked. Y - 2 U Will myself undertake that business” | HOW CHARLESTON WAS INVESTED. | withdrawal. The order to retire was nce FOUSES, . K. DARL B | _vhurine and sea bath T 118 1 Ory i e And balore 1 could anawer I saw in the s e T iets IR o0 Roddn Warstha anehor! | coraiiRly: aivenand: Was: veredted “hevora) Y 5 q FOR SALE, 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN, AS AN | place of the ball a_large, beautiful rose, an hesitated, evidently fearing to | age of the North Atlntic Blockeding | times NEW MODERN $-ROOM HOUSG, 31 & MASON | PERSONAL. invewtment. A. P. Tuke _RE-15 | \hich he was balancing by the stem, and yet | e .'.u-"L,rh,.“.h:v(.m Yot net Bgee to| maaadivn SnASE. (e L e L A SO O ~ I Rates. 1o o word first insertion. 1o & word | FOR SALE, A FINEG HOME OF 12 ROOMS | he had not altered his position and scarcely AT M9 L e dirength of my nerves, | Admiral Dahlgren, Tho wooden ships, (he | Of the firo, we remalned near the fort to RENTAL AGE BROWN BLOCK, = thereaffer, Nothing taken for less than 2. of " bath ro ‘xy\;‘l:valN;'::\‘\‘;‘lm":‘,"{;\‘nmm mlr:(:lmin"n:lm-l-‘. L after the display of timidity I had already | little monitors and the Ironsides, Com- er u::*\[ -I;- ;\; :mv ” nv;r comrades TR T DN BETIE T AGE TREATMENT, ¥ RO-THEF rshed and fully equipped in eve L ettt Sepe ana | made. I thought I read all this in the | modore Rowan's ironclad flagship, anchored, | Who might be disabled. he firing gradus B AND ASROOM APARTMENTTS, STIZAM HIAT lis. Scalp and hair treatment,manicurs | Sarticatar, tehdy Lo atep tighe o, and o While yet I looked I saw In his rlght hand | | \oie ¢0ce and T said very positively: when not engaged in bombarding the forts | ally died away, and as day broke, about 4 RIfEr ot draquicer, BRI St ot ey EOSUTERLE Sotn; i for anyone whout to locate, The whole | @ large cup and in his loft the rose. He | "ixoyor “four, good sir. I will cut down | and the shore batteries, about three miles | o'clock we pulled to the flag ship to report FINE CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER pLock, | Withnell block. ______ e T i e ST O b i L Ll L G {;“-] ald the TOS¢ | whatever you' bring up this time, be it | from the enemy’s works. AC intervais, aci- | the results of the attack and to determine OB IR e A0 B N G LVEERBADINGEINARATING o iy belng awny much of the | down on the ground and placed the cup } jiave or dovil.” ing on some plan of the admiral, they | the extent of our loss—which we found to OfofesiClbusuryrioin /e OrOaMm el st v R R I AV $na thia: presant: yoar; - Address! DS over it. : UMy life §s at your excellency’s mercy,” | would welgh anchor and steam up to within | amount to 124 killed, wounded and missing o - ———— T TG e She i Here, it will bo observed, there was Mo | 1,00 the man with a show of humility. | close range, when the several vessels would [ out of 400 men, BIOON 11, 101 N. QoM 1T, i oM IR DA TN s | 7o [ HOUSE 0N machinery to assist him—no table, Whth 18 | ..ponember the signal. When 1 raise my | ta advantageous positions and open ended our attempt, There was mas y fornin st} Groom’ If, alifornin, or call, Viavi Co., suite 346 Bee Dldg. Lady | street, ) $5,000.00. Wil take false top, concealed apartments Gad O | yang above my head, may the blow be | a fire that lasted sometimes for many suc- | ferial in the command, both in officers and i Attendant, T iy Property’ i part’ pay. Alto desiral foderate, perhiaps, to effect the change, as | htd above wy bead, R . men, which would have insured success had FROOM MODERN COTTAGE. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES Sngvalnub LG IR we see similar tricks performed in a place | R o oo i \hole attention to the | But this was no easy and monotonous dis- | that been within the range of human en- gician for the purpose— deavor, Five thousand men could not have " | fitted up by the m $22.0, Fldelity Trust Co., 1702 I ship. Forts Moultri business before him. Putting an instru- | play of marksu onchitis, consumption, ca ete. " T SKget 4 2 diys tree R 58 Douglis bk, 16th and Dodke, | WILL BUILD HOUSE T0 SUIT PURCHASER | but only my own auarters in the full 000 nlike o small fugoolet to his | Wagner and Gregs, batteries on | captured the fort that nisht T U210 | on good lot; take small payment down, balance | bright light of duy, with mysell SWATPW | 1ips ne began to play a shrill, monotonous, | Morris Island returnied our fire with interest | GENERAL BEAUREGARD'S OPINION A _ D-MS13 M WANTED, BVERY UNMARRIED MAN OF | (g% e afif iy pavments: BppFynlge™ | watching him \\lln-‘m. e ot | disurecable sort of a tune, kecping his eyes | and effect, while navigation was dangerous After the war General Beauregard wrote AGE, 8. NORTH 25TH Kood social standing in the community in which 5 et - tendants grouped around ,aimost Aas ; | riveted upon the hole in the ground, and | on account of the enemy’s lines of torpedoes i me some letters on the subject of the attack. 18th st D841 6 HO LRI ;‘ IR laagocniialives ,'”fn" FARM 2 MILES T STATION, 11 MILES | Having covered the rose, “m.‘:n.-[umi as 1| coon after, to my utter astonishment, though | and obstructions, In the midst of all the | Ho suid, among other things, to give me an S E S | vear's membership he Southern Correspond- e OmMENs DO TSty ora: ] S RIRRES ST Rnw | B after, ent, thoug e e a1 5 £ e LIV ¢ FLAT WITIL ALL MODER ing' club and our st of 100 beautiful and | Hiouse and jot 1n Arhor bics would be willing to make oath—for [ saw | 150014 hiave been prepared for anything, | turmoil Fort Sumter squatted grimiy on the | jdea of ‘the full preparations for defense on T en ot atsi- DAGII8Le wealthy ladies who desire gentlemen corr GEed InwaahInEtORNELIIE 0. the rose distinctly as the hollow vessel, held | y BIOWE AGER BV PEOrem, oo o ke, | crown of her Tsland, and only an occasional | the st T T [ e L e LU L om house and full 1ot § blocks from car, 2 | by the top, went slowly down over IL=th | i1,o"gread cobra de capelio, the most poison- | shot from her walls and the barred flag that | “Sum(er had been reinforced, and when at- ZATCh trsot (R ”n‘.‘u‘ukm |»|\NI‘X}:\HH‘ | LRl =M m I-’-.:m;ynum t, $1,500; $200 cash; bulance, | conjurer resumed his former place and | oo oy gendly reptiles, come slowly forth, | hung over her showed that she was stll in | (acked contained 450 men, One of our irons Wonti, e s it MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. ttage and lot 27th and Douglas, $2,000; Rld: 1 your excelloncy beTiind enough to | WILN 1ts spectacied cycs® fixed steadily upon | th hands of our oporents ' | elads had been ordered o take up a posi- x e - 2L = ey ash. iy oy the strange musician, who began to retreat | Month after month our operations went | tion (o sweep. the approaches o the gorge HT-ROOM _HOUS: 2THAND n a line per st front, Hanscom place, lot some improve- ['1ift the cup and see what is under it? | backward stowly, a step at a time, the snake | on, until at last, on the morning of Septem- ister and grape. The guns in the 1, closot, ole., twenty : s than . ments, 32, Of course, I would have wagered a heavy lion 7t theladmiraliracaiyansintel gencas tiiut Y. Lith. D . D. Wead, 16th and Douglas. B sl are) ot ‘anel| Lolloing him por 7, the adiniral received intelligence tha teries were londed and trained upon I ey < RE-I11 3 sumsthat tieryose WAS.BLc e80t0 W81 0a When at length in this manner, he had | the enemy had evacuated Forts Wagner and appronches of the fort, and the men D'WOo_ 1ot ONE 0-ROOM. JOH W80 thing, because, excepting some ] drawn the hideous creature some ten or | Gre nd that Morris Island was in the ordered to stand by the guns, lock- D kept my eve on it to the last moment, and L1, e ; s aon fee! its hole, he suddenly | possession of General Gillmore’s soldie 2 : ( z ok A DRONTMERO VD, SCALES. « It5t: el | ffteen feet from its hole, he suddenly | possessio ien i ing in hand. At the given signal of a W G-ROOM FLAT, ¥ $3,000 and upwards, 5 to 6t per T T T T | SR e T TR Ifl'.'l“'l{' "'“ "',; squatted down and began to play more loudly | The day of the Tth was passed in active L (LT G AT By s menty. 1112 8. 1oth street. cent; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 SRR R el being removed after the hand had let g and shrilly. At this the serpent raised itself | work against the enemy, and on the after- | (o open.” And further: “If our had Nothing taken for less’ than 25 ! 13 Farnam, i~ FOR RENT, ONI OF THOSF M| — - e WL I flals in the P. B. 1 ck ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST all at 11 Life the cup at the top. I complied with his re- | )5 ag When about to make its deadly | noon of the 8th Admiral Dahlgren decided | not g 4 he 4 ALl on its s when about to make its dead oon ¢ $th Admiral Dahlgren decided | not opened so soon and fired so rapidly we auest, stepped forward and faieed the W, | ghring, and actually commenced a dancing | that the time was favorable for a boat at- | would have captured or destroyed your wholo but Instantly dropped it and bounded Back | inotion, in time with the music, which was | tack on Fort Sumter, as he supposed that | command.” This s true. With a ery of terrors Ko e Clittie. green. | continied for about a minute, when the | the enemy would be discouraged by the fall | Only one other attack was made in boats MEDICAL (L LEEL LD WD) ] % i | charmer gave me the signal to strike. | of Wagner and Gregg. upon Fort Sumter. I find in the “Memoirs" 2 deadly serpents of Indla, coiled up and | Fhar Helkihe s ¢ Wagne SR n — = lices o b ith sonall. gliitering | Guardedly “and stealihily I advanced near | =~ Sumter herself had new assailants In our | of Admiral Dallgren, under date of Novem- Raten; 1% word ‘firat 'Insortion, 108 word rm\dynfor‘«‘l flll" % on mine. Snakes of any | €nough for the blow, and then struck, cut. | guns on Morris Island, and her walls were | ber 20, 1863, the following: vatter, - Nothing ta & 3 eyes fixed intently . Snakes ting the reptile in two, and sending its head | battered and breached by the bombard- | “Last night army undertook to_feel D_SCALES, Co. NEW_AND SECOND HA. kinds. Address Borden & Selle st., Chicago. CO., 318 N. oans ut low rates for cholce security on and lowa farms or Omaha city i W—§52 LOAN AT LOWEST RATE improved and unimproved Omaha 1106 years. Fidelity Trust Co. & OOM HOL worth D--M186 ¢ EOR RENT EU!{NXEHED ROOMS. th — - N DO IR IR "RGAT. | Kind are my horror, and this one not only % At LT ave e ¥ ol Ehs hRd b b a6 ta 0 T T T T TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS | PR_C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREAT- ! 2 flying to some distance. I never took life | ment to which she had been subjected the force in Sumter, and sent 200 men fin t Nothing taks and Omana oty property o diad | ment of nerves, stomach and Leart iTed ",‘"”“‘.“‘ me r“'"l all "L’;l":‘,:{"“l"‘l‘:‘ u‘l‘r'r‘;’(; with hetter satisfaction. The admiral demanded the fort’s sur- | boats for that purpose. About thirty yards o Trust Co., 1702 Furnam st. Bullding. SUEMIBER A1t ”f—‘; 79) ro‘: ‘:‘;l';‘ k“‘(‘j‘,hm Eite! 1o ba Whatever deception there might have been | render, but received the reply: “The fort | from the fort a dog barked and arbused the T TO LOAN ON OMAHA “MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. Mg iats Y ‘;mm;rv the Jn}T’u ,"",\\ u'h-klk"h[«-r_vl\\I. s, cer. | will'bo youra when you co and take 1" | garrison, which fired, wounding two of our ska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent, | ——— Mt il i bt #No! more’ such tricks as ! these, cone | tainly monoabout th e, for I ha &) THE ATTACK PROJECTED. men. A few shots were fired by the fort, skin still in my possession. T gave the man and he went away i then there was quiet This was the last demonstration of the Nat'l bunk bldg. | WS04 Rates, 1%c_word firs than e jurert On the evening of the Sth of Septembe aid I, sternly. T thereafter. = Nothing taken for | couple of gold mohur 3 - — - —— tAL LOAN AND TRU; pobibhiace i s “ ectly harmles: ou xcel- | & ¢ T A smoking an after-dinn TRNISI FOR RENT, WITH 0Tt WG RITNDE BANIOIST AND | janot oot Cthe ol min: walking wo g | perfectly satisied, wishing my excolloncy . with my friend Commatora Kowan. in | Kind attempted against Sumter, and the without b liat 2107 Douglas, E—084—8 teacher, 1810 California st. 914 = r any quantity of good luck. I was perfectly 3 confederate flag waved over its ramparts un- ; Rl the cabin of the Ironsides, the admiral's tisfied, too, and would not have mis el o Lo DV D A e seelng what [ did that day for ten times the | hounod with orders for the commander of amountiiend, the Patapsco—myself—to report on board A. MOOI it, lifting it by the neck, putting its head T F R into his mouth” and allowing it to run down UNDEETAKEB.SANDEMBALMERS HE ( first_insertion, 1o a word [ [ shuddered, and half believed the juggler til the fall of Charleston, The joints and muscles are so lubricated by Hood's Sarsaparilla_that all rheumatism HROOMS, BATH; PER 2101 5 TO LOAN ON IMPROVE AHA al estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bk, FLOOR, 8 FINELY FURNISH Rates, 1%c Wousekeopin ar i Il T Wy thereatte ken for less than possessed of a devil, if not a devil himsell. | ~ oo ; the flagship. On our way to that vessel Mr. And Hghts $20.00. 2005 Burt strect, oA OB AT RET AT AT AN . K. BURKET, RAL DIRECTOR AND | He next produced a tube that looked like h,‘;.‘,u','“if',.p'fl',’,'f ;‘flf“':I‘,I,f,‘,'l"r::"ffi(’.‘ ,f;“l‘::“,']':“; Preston informed me that the admiral ‘in- [ 404 sUffness soon disappears. Get only RN 3 3 3 5 A A T e R AR L% S NL Y embalme 5 go st Tel. 94 | brass, about two feet long and half an inch e SEu ey PR tended to send a boat expedition against 00d’s. ) o FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. — We=d e | || ({ameter, and next the ball of twine f";"“*‘"‘“ PAlEIot ahed aolenrandite .‘:,';,’1’“'1“’ Sumter, and added: “You are selected to 3 i ates, 1%c word firat insertion, 1 a word A uaTco SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | again. e e oo\ | oommana.: A STRIKING EXHIBIT. S eatter. " Nothing ¢ i west rates of lnterest. e 1% od Al Alio 5 aral | Jvhere; thessitiingaicame itromyioriwent (| RINOMIBRCONSEIIOMIN D8 § NAME |1 was very sorry to hear this, for in my ty of the Hway Syste k was certain to be un- G OF e thoreattor. - Nothing tuwken for less than Zic. to, I could not tell. They scemed to be in The Modern Way opinion_the "atta 17th st. I CATIONS BOR L OAY R e = STAND o | M8 hands when he wanted them, but T | Gommends itself to the well-formed to do | SUCcossful for many reasons, among them United States. Fo8s3 AN SANT'S SCHOOL 01 SHORTHAND! | never observed his hands passing near his | ploasantly and effectually what was formerly | the following: —We were without trusi- | It is tmpressive to consider that the men dre: AND EVERYTHIN MONEY TO LOAN- G T il e —_— . either when they apppeared or dis- | qone in the crudest manner and disagreeably | Worthy knowledge of the internal or external | apiployed by the railways of the United i A s RN G, AREean il OAN-—- HATTE;LS._ DRESSMAKING. peared. When I looked for the cup that I | ue well, To cleanse the tem and break | condition of the fort and of the praciicability | oo =000 it o body as large as the LS dbe, 8RN P | “Rates, 10c a line each insertion, $1.50 u line per e b had lifted from the snake, it was gone, and | by, tolds, headaches and fovers without nne | Of scaling the walls; no means for this li & 5 a8 NICHLY FURNISHED SOUTIL TOOM WITH | month." Nothing taken or fess than s Te a word first Insertion. 1o a word | yet nelther myself or any of my attendants | ploasant. afler offects, use the delightful | necessity had been devised, and we had no | ctive army of Germany, per cent as oard. St eIV == ater. Nothing taken for less than %c. | had seen this wonderful man pick it up. It | {iquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. sealing ladders nor other appliances for | large as the active army of France, 53 per Will loun you any sum which you wish, [ ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING, | Was, indeed, jugglery, If not magic, of the climbing into the for! ufficient time had not | cent as large as the active army of Russia, G lll;;l'll lwn-i\xh I\\"rrn x:luuu”;:{l lul‘ul, ml:h ‘};lwm‘lnxlwssthh- ates, I from 6.0 up Madame Corbett, HaBpen most unquestionable kind. Claims for € te Depredations, been allowed for organizing a f With 80 | 0 Jarger than the active army of Italy. Lhesaulckescipomlbl G nd for any legth | Kountaé Pl 2k Through the brass tube the conjurer now | The boldest thing the labby has done at this | desperate a mission; the enemy had been | e 0™ 1000 Tapger than the standing such nstall passed one end of the twine, which he put lon of congress, writes @ corr between hig teeth. He then placed the | the Globe Democrat, fs seen in the tl dent of | made aware t some demonstration was you wish, when you wish, [ DRESSMAKING IN FAMILY. MISS STURD ymnibus | intended by the gathering of the fleet’s 1t as long us you keep it | 4218 Nic 1 of Austro-Hung large as t y, more than six e standing army of tube between his lips, threw back his head I boats around the flagsnip, and would AND PIANOS, 4 : d' | war: claims. bill, reported: favorably this week, | boats —aro I \ha Great Britain, and more than thirty times as 2N 3 RON Ol VAGO} X ARRIADS ___ UPHOLSTERING. and held it perpendicularly, with the ball | The amount which the bill will disburse to war | naturally suppose Sumter to be threatened; as the standing army of the United rooma with board; 63 No. | WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDIS = o I insertion, $1.60 a line per | °f tWine on the upper end. ~Then suddenly | claimants is $.68,15.85. It ta propased, for the | and finally, if a Jodgment were effected, 20th street. S11 3¢ OR ANY OTHER SECURITY Rates, 10c a line each i & 1N PEC this ball began to t 1 turn rapidly, ‘ o a it ates —_— Without publicity or r Al of_property month. Nothing taken for less than Zic. isball hosty urniend turn rapldly, { frst tme since the war, to acknowledge the [ the enem ironclads and batteries above The labor porformed by this army of work- s = E—— or i property, il - — and gradually grow smaller, entirel and around Sumter could cut off our coi 4 LR Fre s FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS, OMAHA_ MORTGA LoaN" ¢l GLORE UPHO) SRING CO,, GENERAL PO, | And sradually grow smaller, till it entirely | wovernment's responsibility for the damage done | and around Sumter could cut oft our com- | upg iy hrodigious to contemplate. The total B0 A 6 SOUTIL 16TH STRIL B g il N A Mo | Qisappeared, ‘as If the twine had been run | by the confederate armies. Heretofore war | munications and starve us out oI FAb sk R TR Raten, 1o n word st insertion, 1o a word f 00 o o ghdxaithe U iy cheerfully given. All work called for and | ©ff on a reel. What turned it, or where it | cluims have been lmited to those losses incurred I made these representations to the ad- | goatyac G NEREEINGG YOI 08 e por- ! £ ot Ing tama (65 Tess] tha o PORNEED Lo LAY DS ANCOR- | prampdy” altended” to. "85 Farmam strest. | went to no’one could seo. The juggler [t the hands o the wnion sl s bl | miral and asked permission to decline the | S0MPSELL LU AYCIES Jonnex of cach ot e e e % Alia Telephono 1323 | then set the tube the other end up and a | carries n single item of $1.00.00 to be disbursed | command. He made no direct answer to this, | 1o P98 BT ETERIEARRE S0HR | s SO G-m15 | THE PLACE T0 BORHOW R T new ball bogan o form on the top, but ap- | tmong the PinnsyiNunlans whe suftersd in whit | but_said cevery man, woman and child in the coun- ON N HOLUSE parently ribbon, o f were known us the border raids the govern. o othing b corporal’s TrY tarlchls FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES | MONEY 0N HORNIS AND it of diferont ‘colors. Thoss. roled ap, | B i M or it e tonederatodil "l | S, VB Sothing but, 4 comasalie | try. " During the same year ten and ono-halt = = MONEY ON INS AND as if on a bobbin, till it formed il conrao: Goultoviil demanar that yevomnonka ehtli]l al dnd takot posseaalonis 3 tons; ofifrolght wore moyed for ‘every. man, tatey, 100 a line cach tnsortion, 3180 a line per | MONKY 0N O3 AN CRTSOHICAOONRORIINGIONTATOTATTORY [l onolos it breat tasiesil Al s S asliof i covess cnuilycwill aamantl s recomnenss il ({zp and take passosalonis B0 : woman and child month, Nothing taken for less than 25c. ix;m' Y ON WARBHOUSE R Omahal _Depot 10th and Mason Bts. " | Omaha [ \oorormer geomed to oRai in“x hen ‘h«'- i e y rEn tarmorn | o 1 then |~:x the “u\mn I's jMn nd“\\mn It is pretty generally understood that in AR T e e o 3| 5 o cago Vestibule.... ormer seeme 85 the ribbon and | fhana and Ol o ek "Gkt | down into the ward room, the junior officers’ | o & WS s 10 B % e L RN (HT0RY BRI BUIDING, | MON AN CHATTEL SECURITIE s S rale the tube over his shoulder, and that was the | i, 0t i viompe: for. | quarters, where I had a long discussion with | FeSPect to the magnitnde of its rallway imont bisement, complete seam heating. fxs | MY FOU" WANT NO" PU BT ok LiGhicago ond lowa 0 last I saw of either ; th wid oriing PHee's talds | gome of my friends and repeated my reasons | SYStom the United States s not approached Wiires, water on all foors, gus, ete. Apply at MON large or small amounts, s-Pacific_Junction Local. 5:55pm He next reproduced what appeared to be | (hroush M > for wishing to decline the command of the Sy o Pl i e oftfee of The Hee. -0 MONEY AT LOWBST POSSTILE = (A BT L e tenn nopens g 3 5 carth. Our territory Is gridironed with more i A 3 N AT EONRER HOSS IR Lonvas [BURLING & Mo. RIVER.(Arrives | U16 Al CHp e that 1o rad Jiene snake, | fiold " or war cluim Tobbyists view it | Droposed "|\I"'|:“""} Hrom ‘l'”‘- 1 ey Is- | han 170,000 miles” of track. This would OFFIC FOR RENT 1 B BCHLLITS MONEY THAT 300 iy bt bt TIME, | Omatial _Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omoha owed something that looked like an egg, | with satisfiction fully the southern [ suaded and T finally signified my readiness | on SH0E0 BEEE S8 R Wolld bullding, 1601 and Harney. — Special induce- | 1 in any amount, 15 4t KOOM i, WITHNGEE | 10:060m.. ... Denver Ixpress.........., 9:am | advanced the same as before and placed | democrats, who i « the bill with 70 | {0 go on a mission that my judgment told me | EI1e thE ¢ arly ¢ tmes, mentn Held out to permanent tenants. Apply | bidek, cor 1oth and Harroy st k| J9:6am 110 Deadwooa Express. 11111 4ilopm | the latter on the ground and the former | Cses from el aiatrits, have put forward o re- | (850 LR Rope. traverse It diameter more than twenty-one Jobst Biros., rooms 6 and 51 Schiitz build- | 'THi3 FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO, 4:00pm.... jiDenver Hxpress.......... 4:100m | over it, and again requested me to rafse | LUPHCAR member Of b AT CiAmS ommittoe THE COMMAND ACC! Limes, - .9 ould.zenNIre nearly-(oUIIIORLIN np 1 M8S X896 gisopm: - Mebiidica Lo J, excent Sin 5ia8i50bm | ¢ “which T declined to do, fearing 1 should | 1 sahainion ithaynanherpien Mahon fof M) for a train, running sixty miles an hour, ST =y T e 6 TS s . m_.Tducoln_Local (except Sunday).iizsam | il i - ahould | Pennsylvanin, who s scrving his ficat ‘torm, 18 s soon ad notified the admiral o y-four hot ay, with stops, to 3% MONTHS LBEAS STORE, @9 8 i | WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF | oo . = 2 = DA | o Tanother serpent, or something equally | the republican member. He ls expoct'd (o biing AR RRORL AN l| ';".I Hokl0 ,‘|’:| Admiral ofiivinentystouphaury 4 ARYENIL Riops Xt SO THIRD FLOOR ATIO v . - ; i, F il any one 1ift the cup?"’ he said |l vatenoc! S s ¥ bt 1 ST e Bily FOR RENT, THIRD FLOOR ANOVE MY | S0NEY LOANED ON FUR 3 TIANOS, | gifsam.-Ranwia Clly Day iixpress - 8isom | 11040 (o others, DY he wald,t turn it W clilme, sage the roport of sho,com: |ithe nocessary proparations. The niral's | that of athe itions shows that we have SR ] cipoctatly oo for dress making. Sis U | Al articles Of value. ¥red T a0 Ramis | L8 » 2 TLShE Bx via U, . Trans... 0i0im | TBY, ) one volunteered 1o do 80, but all rather | Justice. demand. . their pavment. The ‘i | barge was placed at my disposal and Licu- | six miles to Germany’s one; more than elght Nenson. 1487 blog Sk Xt T ves “-_leu:‘ '\Q'Y Kool & ARG AT Tacts will expinin (i . tenant Forrest, an officer of rare intelligence, | miles to one of Great Britain; more than e R e RETY - | MONEY 10 LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS, | Owaha|Union Depot 10th & Mason st i s fs The duni mainly from three | wag appointed my aid on miles to one of France: more than ki e Bogga & T, 40k, Fan < | Mhithon and farmiture of Wi Kinds. . Busiess AST., P | At this he took up the cup himselt and | nosiile expedition i mado uio Venne | "0n0Pof my trignde, the prosent Rear Ad- | heven miles. lo one o uksias. mere. thin SR L h confidential. J. B. Haddock, room “§i0am..Allantlc_ Express (ex Sunday),, 7ispm | tppeared to throw it intoithe alr and there | syjyunia during th R by 0 miral Rhind, suggested to n t one | twenty miles to ona of Italy, and ne 16 Lxiiiin My 5 Dblock §:00pm .Night Express.. G | sat M its place a beautiful dove, which flew The flrst expeditlon wies indw n 1862 by Qen. | Miva s RRSALI it . ones| twonty” miles taiong of ligly, and mearly:ten g T e e Sivopm: [Chicado "Ventibuled " Limilad: . 3ioopm | up and alighted on his stoulder. He took | fikums and erhnkiine Tn 155 nccnrred tha wrese | o o e rant. AL walt within | Mies to ono of Austrin, ailw ys of Sonth Omiha. Next. door 12:10am Oklahoma _ Bxp. (to C. B ex. Sun) 6:2%am | it in his hand, muttered ove wEah £ | Adame anc kil 10 1868 ooayre sreit | o foin e the rest should wait within \e locomotives of the railways of the 5 & Wilcox, 2416 N street — St - e WHST. A ","'\ 18HGsHLALLOTE d r it some unin WA Connmlvania v, e ars f e | cagy distance. As such a feint would be | United States, if hitched with their tenders DRUG STORE, CENTRALLY LOCATED, ON e NE ! telligible words, seemed toidram it into his | eral Lee, whose opcrations culminated in his do- 1 S8 et b e : ST T i oy s i S i { GTANTRAL Yoan | Srosmokistons RS Peas EapTeE Bumiaem | mouth,: and’thatiwas:tho et saw of that | foat at-Ceiiysbure and releat ncruas the Hoo | liely, among OEhef Beoit resulle. Lo ey In, senlngle “Hine, Would ihAkg A ites | R0T _———-WANTED O BRI il [Froaisie Lo LR R SR8 s .N’u orado_Limited. L 4is0pm | also 3 tomac. " In 1864 ocourred tho cavalry rudn by the | the I\\Ku-nmhmin‘[ ']v‘:;- | :,\ ll“;‘“l“l para m I¢ :‘:m“ v«-\“x.u:l\..;‘:"“f:w:;"Il!\ Ml‘ .”“ a = - depression *does not affect fawe's Inallible | NION PACIFIC, |Arrives He performed some other tricks similar | marched down the Shcnandoah valiey for defens plan was g raight Ine to a point thirty-six miles WANTED, THRI OR FOUR |’ Handicapping system. Hest and safest specula- lajUnlon_Depot 10th & Mason sts.| Omaba | to these and concluded with the mysterious On the 25th day of July, 1861, the lerate So many things had to be planned and | south of Philadelphia. The frelght car nished rooms for 1ght housekeeping; m Uve investment offered; third successful yoar dam . -Denver Expross 4:050m | his. ba p o nysterious |, 0 CGF Tonnsan and Mecaustand, condisting | executed that 1t was half past ten by the | of the country in line would streteh feom flist-clast roferences, Do), | K-M10 6 prospectus 180 free. 'C. D, Rowe, Dox I 2:18pm ;1200 Overland * Fiyer..110000" gisopm | D48 This bag—which sdméNow came Into |' arfim’ a5 to 5,000 men, with six kuns, erossed | time the watohword for the night had been | Hoston fo Sanm Franelsco, from San Fran -_—— se o Brooklyn, N. Y. V46 M21 34 micatrice” & rlr-mulms EX (ex Sun)i2:30pm | his lhfl:ul& as did all the ‘other things he | {he Potoma 1" advuneed upon Chamb ‘ l""’m O S et i A “‘ iy st it A STORAGE. TN T T e E T 8 A0pm.nvPacilie Expross. UL | used, in A manner unkMown to myself— | the county scat of Franklin county. The ALPANged, 8 g SREURRL Sa Ea .Y I | e e R e o p - - - MOAT AVENUES OF BUSINES BmD | $itopmssisiil Denver_past 4i20pm | was from two or three fet'long and about | Wiu lvesied by the entire command of [ up to'the forta and our me lical officer fully | as Chicago—a total distance of 7,028 mil L fate speculation In raiiroad stocks and gran uahaiUnion_Depot 10th & Muson sts.] Omaha | uged to hold some kind of fiour, and I cer- nt fun b n Sitiacns. |- A1l beingr gl duskiin readiness, he ort 0. MR AeAcEIRen o (RELIRALIG f RAGE SEHOLD GOODS; CLBAN | T0 Know how to do this ns well as t I, RO Limited. L 9u0am | cainly saw something 1ike the dust of flour | beini arr e ommler of witizens | (as given to start, the tug moved slowly | fer to De Witt's Witch Hazol Saive, cures : Bhd cliekp rate, Woells, ‘1011 Farnain, axverienced, “write for”our 1ittle, book aLain... Chicago Hxpress (ex. 8un.i.... Bis0pm: [ aoRer Y BUEEANIE e B e ont it MOney Wik niid tho poo- | ahead and the boats were strung out in a [ plles. " 0 Speculate tled free. Addre caves | B, K. & MO. VALLEY. (Arrive s And the town was burned by th Vate A lina Dakin 7 any farowells anc — ORAGE, WILLIANS & CROS, 1814 1LARN b Vohsgo a0 | S i e pater “iopin | 1t back agaln and tied up the mouth of it " Gaese ncta the il propes 1o d toordy gt ‘gheer camb 10 ba fram those 1ethill im0 o i mibier of churobies 6€ all crouds —_—— M | e N ANTED WITT AT e o e bRttt AL the Pennsyivanians who' suffered $1,000.00. 1t | behind on the Patupgco as we moved away : WANTED_T0 BUY = | PARTNER WANTED WITH CAPITAT OF ss000 | BUAm(te SabLee,, Bap, (B, Mon) iltors A% R AL Klance e (1S I o T reacht | from hor side, for all felt the poril of the | and denominations in New York city s 6 e b CAN profiia nssured: no sk, Address Richard | ©A40pm St Puul Express iny precedent. duty which we had undertuken and fore- | Their sitting capacity is 825,000 and their ‘hll‘n.nl To_ wor :ul\-“;;nl.‘.w., 1o a word [ Kuhne, 2681 Decatur st, Om Y108 6% Leaves [CHICAGU & NORTHWEST N, |Arrives What & Shaking boded that wany a close fricnd and good | vojye f5 $80,000,000. The o sed value of et -4»" R tanBe, | I e onANGE GOOD LAND RO FTOTK | omuniil sbot 10 & Mason st Omid A A poor fellow gots when chills and fever | Shipmate would retwen no worn = the marble cathedral, the most important of D, STOCK OF G AL MDS| Ol merchandise itohis ™10 O3 Chicago Epress IR W alm, ¢ ight night 1 he Catholie churches in town, | 000,009, FANTRD, BTOCK OP S RAL \““:" YoR | of hand| W Ritoh Y-MIW 10 Li0spm Limited . EO nnuoq,,rh;/ slezes him in its tenaclous cluteh! Why don't R R Al aiah ek the Catholic church towr Omahia NS | WANTED, CLEAR STOCK GROGC on | §:30pm n _Fyer. 2:15pm Gl e (3 04' : overy one protect himself against it witn | PICfet BT B b 0 supnort oue | Trinity church is valued at $4,000,000, Grace P T I D Tt NN 6000010 B8 6:30p pass. (5. 360’5 & o & 5 o Hostotter's Stomach Bitters, the great anti- | {0 be ordered fo move uh UPROTL OUF | chiurch i valued at $50.000, the Jow el R & C ORD - MAP AND 1OLLER in good frult section near Missourl river $:508. ey 008 20pm eriodic? That specific uproots every trace | Attack, as the admiraf L K & | Temple Emanu-El on i'ifth 1 1 3 1 periodi at sy \ r 4 \ Tiat ougla 1123 Aonfidential. " Addresa 1.0, box 133, Lincoln, | Omahal Depot. 1th wna_Webster sta. | Omaha N ] ey i A S epd Sl T Jewish Temple Beth-El on Fifth M and s | N 8 6 T e efficacious, too, fol e sm, kldney + ) wish Templ 1=Kl on B e an - ” —~ Miss b 5000 et g The only sound after w them was the | onart A ey by FOR SALE -FURNITURE. WANTED, A PARTNER WITH 80000 70 i P dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness | e OfIY sound Ate phemn was the | Sevouty-sixth atreot s valued at $100,000 e 6 . Bn e i conpovnt wad aut? Tt prints | Tewree [ CHE N B0 T IS THE BEST, (= | mapust chireiin Togind wd waes, | bl denned ol Givkai i T e ae Y MG | gmdam. o Sloux Clty Accommodation. . 10:2m 8\ %, RELIEVES PROMPTLY and & /iii0) According to the “Baptist Handbook | he could go no' ts were ther v B ol o & = 2i15pm. Bloux ity Express Sun'j. 12:30pm X & L ] ¥ | b £0 10 fi e R e T SR, RTRAM. 3 FOR EXCHANGE. L SEY past 1idtem T, SURSS QUIGKEST, 3° ¢ | Eogland and Wale st published cast off and formed ions and the Sear .. heay W1 B 5w lnce M [ STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS; | bLeaves | BIOUX CUTY & PACIFIC. |Arrives Ny W cee® A nas been a very general gro ommand of tha which was to make th - Want borees’ gnd \e BoX 395, Mranktor | _Omahalu. P, ot 10th & Mason sts.[Omaha 2\ v{-‘ membership has advanced from 23 3 it was given to Lieutenant (now ( Aln) | o o Raby was ilol S Caatarta: ORSALE - HORSES, WAGONS,ETOC. | - Zooi | | T STonx " City” Passenger 10:200m h L'\ 342,607, the. Sunday school scholars from J, " Higginson, & bril L "capable [ Whea Rabp wnasick ‘ s - [ OWN 100 FARMS IN NEURASKA, KANSAS m 81 ¥prges. 0:004m ¥ e - 187,801 to 495,254, and the past in charge | Offieer, fn whom A the x implicit When she was a Child, sho cried for “astoria, Btates, 100 @ line vach insertion, 31.80 a line per | and Dakota. Wil sell cheap or exchange for | Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. {Areives’ | i of churches from 1858 to 1581, There ure | Felinnce Lyl SR nth. Nothiag takon fof less than 2o mdse., horses and cattle ddress' hox 76, | Omahal Depot, 15th and Webster sts. | Omaha = = | twenty-two more churches and twenty-thre He started off on bis mission, but had no | vankfort, Ind 7 ey TR Y 3 . WPeR | soons 3 than t her divish n she Lad Clildron, sho gave them Castord X IGAGE AND EXPRESS WAGON BUILT | — 3 L Paul Limited P more chapels, providing 4,416 additional sit \er begun to m i When she Liad Clildson, she gave tiem Castarly Drummond & Co. Halt platform spring, | STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST-DART i Moago _lAmlted tings. commanders dashed also, under the | chet sl e ok 388 By 10" o g for general merehandine, or grocerios. | beaves [ OMAHA & 8T UIS. ™ | Arrive - pression that the movement ‘was a general P ouglas, 708 Wust 9th streei, 1re «k box 16, Wood River, Neb. OmahalU. P. Depot 10th & s0n sls(Omahs BUREAU, SUE3& 0), SOLICITOKS Boo DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saly one and (i the order to had been mont, Neb P16 6 z 3;tpm..... Bt Louls Canaon Ball.,... B, Advice FRR rt (o recall 3 given. 1 at once made every eff A2:%pm | Bullding, OMAHAL N

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