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THF O\IAHA l)\ILY BI‘E QL\'D\Y M\R( 12 R IS IQOI--'I\\'II\’IY ]A( ES. ‘PART ONE NOW READY. THE MOST SUPERB AND VALUABLE WORK EVER OFFERED BY AN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER. TR - OIS e T ION OF " CENTURY The Story of the Great Battles told by Leading Participants on hoth sides. "AR Book All the Great Union and_ Confed- erate Generals are among its authors. The Grandest Panorama of the War ever Published. Nine Hundred Illustrations Maps, Plans, etc. Every Part will AL ~7T0, 77 N contain from Kg‘:{/{; ?/ W 40 to 60 7 ///}%{C’ b, Pictures. - Contributors to this Great Work include Generals Grant, McClellan, Longstreet, Rosecrans, Pope, RBuel, Johnston, Slocum, _ Hill, Hunt, G Howard, Burnside, Porter, Imboden, Lew Wallace Beauregard, etc., etc. Pl o L7 =iie) 7 gz AT BULL RUN. PART ONL W ASHINGTON ON THE EVE OF THE W AR The Beginnings of Secession—The close of Buchanan’s Administration—Who will Sustain the Government?—OrgdniZation of Volunteers in the District of Columbia—General Scott—Trouble with the Volunteers—The Inauguration of Lincoln and the Plots to Prevent it. By Brigadier~General Charles P. Stone, U. S. V., Inspector-Genera! of the District of Columbia at the Outbreak of the War. The Ilustrations include Three Portraits of Lincoln, Three Portraits of Grant, Portraits of Vice-President Hamlin, Seward, Chase, Stanton, Welles, Cameron and General Scott, View of Lincoln’s Inauguration, the White House, etc. THE BOMBARPMENT OF FORT SUMTER Pescribed by Union and Confederate Participants. “From MouLTRIE TO SUMTER,” BY MAJOR-GENERAL ABNER DounLepay, U, S. A, (A Captain and Executive Officer under Major Anderson at Fort Sumter,) “InNsiDE THE FoRrT,” A GRAPHIC NARRATIVE BY CAPTAIN JaAMES CHESTER (A Sergeant of the Garrison at Fort Sumter.) ““Tue CoNFEDERATE SIDE AT SUMTER,” BY LiEuT,~GENERAL STEPHEN D. LEe, C. S, A, (A Captain and Aide-de-camp to the Confederate General Beauregard during the bombardment.) The MNlustrations includes Portraits of Major Anderson and his Officers, and of General Beauregard and Governor Pick- ens of South Carolina, with seventeen views of Forts Sumter and Moultrie, a map of Charleston Harbor, etc. CONTAINS: THE CONFEDPERATE GOVERNMENT An article by R. BArRNWELL Ruert, formerly editor of the Cl;‘\r‘éston"\'Icrcury,” with portraits of Jefferson Davis and lfls Cabinet. WAR PREPARATIONS IN THE NORTH The Outburst of National Feeling—*“Sumter is Bombarded!”"—The North Aroused. By Major=General Jacob P. Cox. Ex-Governor of Ohio, and Secratary of the Interior under President Grant. The Ilustrations includes Secession Hall, a panorama of Washington, a view of Richmond in 61, Portrait of John A, Dix, and a facsimile of his famous despatch, “1f any man attempts to haul down the American Flag, shoot him on the spot {7 *GOING TO THE FRONT,?’ by a Private Excitement among the Boys—The Bulletins of the Recruiting Officers—E nlxaunvv—Drlll-—'lhe First Uniform a Bad Fit—*On to Wnshmgtun" The Ilustrations includes The Departure of the New Seventh Regiment, etc, etc, (Continued in Part Two.) ALL THIS IS IN PART ONE, with Sixty-two llustrations by the leading American Artists and Engravers. On page 2 of this paper will be found a War Book Coupon, 4 of these coupoas of different dates will when accompanied with ten cents, entitle the holder to l_’.'ut_ No. 1 of this book. The whole work will be complete in about 20 parts, bound in hs *avy paper covers; a new parv will be issued each week, and coupons will be printed daily until the series is complete. Any 4 of these coupons, with 10 cents, eatitles you to any Issue or number of the book, FOR CITY"READERS Sirgiarasanimsiionus « s FOR OUT-OF-TOWN READERS post-paid, to your address. W o i A R " Mail to War Book Dc[nmm‘u Omaha Bze, coupons and 1o cents in coin. 7 desired; (2) your name and full address; (3) inclose the necessary coupons and 1o cents The part you request will be sent, of the Omaha Bee, where you can obtain Part No. 1. Part No. 2 will be ready next weck, Be particular to (1) state the number of the part (Lo A S e e —— —————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————————