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UPPER MlSSOURI INDIANS Return of 1,200 Sicux te the| rivals of their own race and tribe, ne Yearning Arms of Uncle Sam at Standing ney Indians came down to the Tt ding on foot and on horseback, but | while they eyed closely the new ar ignition or a word o long as the | even a look of ree | passed between them ‘ boat remained The passengers on the Sherman Rock. ‘)....mu privilege of witnessing a war . danos o the way down, and & funeral S service upon arriving, also the ple Three Steamers Bring Them |t lating the cloquence of a Down the Missouri - Inci chief in addressing people. As i " the boat thuched the landing, a squaw dents Attending the | suddenly died, and within fifteen Return of the Wan- derers. Bismarck Tribune, June THE ARRIVAL PISM A RCK Saturday evening at4:30 the steain er Helena, the first of the flect bring- ing down the surrendered Sioux, ar tived from Fort Buford At b o'clock the Far West put in an appearance, and by this time at least 500 people from the city were on the bank, all anxious to see the only survivors of Custer's battle. The Gen. Sherman, with over 300 Indians on board, met with a slight accident about fifteen miles above Bismark and was there- fore obliged to lay up url a short time, | arriving about 8 o'clock na | had on 426 Indians, and the Far West, A436. The fleet was under the mand of Capt. Clifford, seventh in fantry, who was, in 1870, Indian agent at Fort Berhold. This was before the Indians were turned over to the inte rior department, prior to which event, army officers were detailed as Indian agents. While holding_ this position | Capt. Clifford was brought in intimate relation with Gaul, the noted Sioux chief, who was a passenger on the | Helena, The two became fast friends. Gaul became attached to Capt. Clif ford because of his kind nature and generous heart, while on the other| hand Capt. Clifford found in the faco | and lemuhr of Gual, a study, TAIN 6 and with his robe wrapped round him and his hoad erect he reminds one of ancient history and Roman senators, Gaul says little, but a single word from him has more weight upon his peopls than a dozen from any other chief, Gaul is non- | minutes a peculiar funeral service had | been held, dog killed in_ sacrific medicine bottle emptied, and corpse borne away in a buffalo | Running Antelope, upon the | of the boat, the robe. arriyal also donned his war bon I net, and standing upon the hurricane | deck in the attitude of a tobacco sign, mado a speech to his people, wildly gesticulating, and looking in his long linen duster unot unlike the typical campaign stump speaker. In his speech he took great credit to him sclf for having induced the savages to surrender and come into the agency. A DRAMATIC SCENE Chief Gaul, a nephew of Sitting | Bull, and one of his licutenants at the | | Custer massa was at all times th | center of attraction, and although K had been twice shot, and once pinned | { to the ground by two soldiers’ bayo- | | nets, he ovinced no fear, and now | | considers himself “‘the white man's | ) [friend.” Upon arriving at Yates, | | Gaul was met by his aged mother, and | | & very affecting scene transpired that | was, 0f course, unstudicd and natu ‘ml and yet dramatic enough to place upon the stage. The mother of the | noted chief, upon seeing him, ran for- | ward and placed her head upon his | bosom, knelt at his feet, kissed his | hands and wept, and made many fa- { miliar demonstrations of joy. Gaul, [stolid and _indifferent, spoke not a | | word, but gathered his robes about | | hum and walked away ag might Cardi- nal Richelieu, at a moment when h thought of France, his own conspira- | cies and triumiphs over his enemies, | The scenes will be long remembered by the officers of the boat, who are now en route for Keogh, for the pur- pose of bringing down 1,800 more | Indians, MORE A COMING, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ehe had put a great amount | mey to the garment and | oFrow 1o her if whe o wwidl that wught and ild be o i it when conscious that it was not a w. The wedding was postponed a | What ix thought to be & dauger. staternent of The Toronto Mail young man d_George F from W aterford, was yesterday arrested at | Tmdon a4 detigerons, His manis sppeaty to be to ask all and sundry women to | marry im. He offers a trip to England as one of the advantages of with him.” Mrs. Clara Jerome, ard W, Jerome, was inarried on Monday afternoon at Girace Church by the Rev, . Potter, to Moreton Frewen, an allian ghter of Leon tershire, England. The Drides: | were Miss Leonie Jerome, the ister and Miss Helen Beckwith The grooms were Goold H. Redmond ~ and | F. Gray Griswold. The bride was given away by her father. The best man_was Wil o, aid-de-camp to the Mar. | uis ¢ e wedding was quiet nd unostentatious, only 300 persons being invited v the church, and 70 friends to the house, where an informal reception took place after the wedding, smantic affair took place at the a wlay last fine- b, known as Dr. Harry Darling recently registered at A very falls of Ni s in his expenditure, hin gaze rested upon one of Mr. Davis” handsome fem Ting Annie Murphy, fort Catha- rines wked her if she would like to 1, and have him for a husband. 1 ghe would, and she did, This was on Monday. 'Tuesday the pair went across the ri nd were married, and are now gpending their honeymoon and lots of money at the falls. Twelve years ago a y love aa thiy journey Sweden to America, solved to get a | the world before marrying. She went into service in Chicago, and he sought his fortune in the Jar woat, . Disting al] thohe ' yoxsy of strug- gle they romained true to ench other, The | blooming Swedish girl has donned her glasses, and it is safe to belicve that John 18 1ot a8 youn, he was, but success has attended hin work, and yesterday the ctant bride, fitted out with all con xmmy loving friends, left where she is to meet her expe and take possession of th dustry hay prepared for her. romance is all truth, an patience and fidelity. —[Chicago Papor. e seen a French wedding iomely and_ f nate il fell in n shiphoard from © poor, and new home hiy in- This little a good lesson of | § ATURDAY. JUNE 11, BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA., Caldwell, Hamilton & Co4, BANIXERS. Bueness transocted eame a4 that of an incor. porated vank A kept in eurrency or gold subject to sight (heck without ne ates of deposit 1ssied pagable in thr ths, bearing interest, Fost o8 made to customers on approved sectt ot on > « FCTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, Uriited States Depository. EIRST NationalBank ~—OF OMAHA. — arket rates of interest Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern- { | ment. unty and city bonds, Dra #ight dratts on England, Treland, Scot Tand, and ol parts of Europe Sell European passage ticketa, |Creative Science Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts, " BANKING TABLISIIMENT 1IN OMAHA, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) EATABLISHED 1856, as & National Bank August 20, 1365, OLDEST IVER OPPICRRS AND DIRRCTORS ¢ Hurway Kovstzn, President, N1k, Viee President, H. W, Yares, Cashicr, A. J. PoPrLETON, Attornoy. Joux A, CRMGITON, #300 000 F. 11, Davis, Asst. Cashier This lank receives deposita without regard to amounts Tnsuies time certificates hearing interes ¥ ates, also London, incipal cities of the nent of Europe. | Solls passenger ticketa for emigrants by the [n. | man line mayldet | GEO. H. PARSELL M. D Rooms n Jacoba' lock, up stal 1 Fiftoenth stroct. | EAST - INDIA 7z Es BITTERS (1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. dayafito7 v m o Sole Manufacturers, John G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) 'UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Farnhar R Orders by T 8 BIBLE FOR THE YUUNG A g the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev. Georgs der Crook, 1D, 1., in simple -m! attrctive 4 | | St., O1d Stand of Jacob Gis. lewraph Solicitead api-ly [ | age for old And yowng. Profusely illustra- | ted, making & most intercsting and impressive | youth s instructor, Every parent will secuire this work. Preachers, yon should circulate it. Price 3,00, Send for circulars with extra term, 3.1 CHAMBERS & CO. ouis Mo, OMAHA APIARY ! 1109 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb, Ratsing and wlling of Pure an Bees and Queens, Also keeps for nproved bee hives, smokers, comb forndat all kind of bee material and fixtires, me7d&wim DR. ISAAC EDWARDS | st 1 AGENTS WANTED FOR and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. { Protusely illustrated. The most important and best book published. Every family wants one Extraordinary inducements offered agents. Address AokxTs' PURLIKHING Co KENNEDY'S ILER & CO,, OMAHA. KANSAS CITY, ' Omaha, Collins Colorado A. POLACK, Cheyenne Spring and Summer CLOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Prices to Suit All!! 1322 FARNHAM STREET, l\l'“\'l‘ FOURY FP THE GREAT WESTERN GLOTHING HUUSE M. HELLMAN & CO.,, Spring Suits! All Styles IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! 'TH | | | J. @ Rtlssi:LL M. D, | 'St Joe & Council Bluffs HOM@PATHIC PHYSICIAN. } e 18 THE ONLY i ciating priest delivers a little homily to the iutending husband and wife, in which, cel- ibate as he is, he speaks with the uthority of deep exporience on the duties of bearing committal about the Custor 1massuere. | Mo Shermn loaded and_ Toft for | k Tt has been snd of him that ho Killed | KK oouh, and will also nasist i bring. Gen. Custer, but thisho denics. Dur. L ! " [ing down the Indians _captured b ing that memorablofight howas sccond | (et Miles, They are said Lo be tho and forhearing, on the happiness and priv. Diseases of Children and Charonic o« | Direct Line to ST. LOUIS The Largest Ulnthmg Hnuse West of Chicago. ' i oiten of the ) . " | Speciaity. OMfice at Kesidence, 2000 ¢ r llltcuunmnllil. He hul«lrfh.- banner of | 1,044 gavage of any within the boun- IL‘L'L'\:‘"‘I,".fll‘x‘lt";"}‘l‘[,";“l[r :‘[&;‘:I‘M ':“l‘:ll:‘,:l“:""r Hours—& to 10 0. m., 1to 2 p, m., and G p AND THE EAST e rotrvat. Ho kept o sifo passugowny | daris of civilization, nnd s thero uro | imeschof tho follywb mes mase ~ | From Omahaand the West. open for his comrades should they bo 1,800 of them, Pilot J. C. Barr thinks ‘It is from the bottom of my heart, Joseph, A Department for Children’s Clothing. worsted in the battle. “‘You can g0| ot having his scalp tied down, C that T congratulate you u 4 | No change of cars hetween Omaha and St. Louis, y 54 g . Cap- congra ou_upon the step you i blltToa otwes e N 5 out and Kill thoso blio conts,” said | i Lm:m sherls SERIAET) rather | are taking. It was, indeed, sad to see you oo ) CEICL T T L TR ‘We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Gaul at the outset of the charge, *but | ik g Tdian froight, and will’ protect o ATRYY b ““lk']""l'"»é MANUPACTURRR AND DRALRR IN foR & d Furnishing Goods in great variety, and a heavy stock of Trunks, there will bo more to follow. " White | 1iy’L wasongors £ 1t coats evory hair on o ayen B GE AW | Daily P ERAInS : men are too many. ley come from [ Pend ge ) o vnm,l'-le.l;;:r""-‘ h:.l:;:;k ‘tl‘u‘:‘t sADDLEs ANn HARNESS, atly Fassenger | rains|Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from the clonds like rain and more will fol- As to you, my poor Catherine, thank 1412 Farn, St PRAUIING the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever ¥ low those you kill.” Gaul has been a thoroughbred Ind Whenever he has fought, it has been with determi- nation, and the whites he has killed The Rehearsal. There, as wa stand, and when T say “my on henrtily that you have been able, ugly s you are, to find o husband; never that you ought, by an unchangeable s\wvun-u and devotion without bounds, to Omaha, Neb. I CITIES H~1||<\ (AND Wit with LESS | ALL before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. T'll to your side a trifle closer, s, vardor Physica 3 K l run woll up towards tho Tundreda, A | oot oy 1 ot oo o b0 4 your | Spna o obiain pandos for your physical | A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us, and we make } braver Indian never lived. On he waist, blunder of nature, And now, my dear et rends VIA KANSAS was pinioned to the ground withgtwo Your cuo to whisper “Ernest dear,” children, T join you in matrimony. & COUNCIL BLUFES Rail SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. bayonets, after first receiving two | you know. = s or N;!_"‘,‘;";},,‘"_',';;;‘_’,; Mations thithe CALIL. AND SEHE US. shots, and left for dead. His wonder- | oo it i . i IGIOUS. o BARNAKD i } That's right, T think. Ah, what is that ? l ful vitality survived and strovgled L i - o OI and ISO r + i1 suceess for liberty. He made | The stago directious only sy “a kiss?” [ Dr. T"‘"l'ldu'mh\mh now has a mem- rl_3 3 Fa Nham g L., \,OI“ |3thv_ | 1y escape and has, until his recent Iulkwn‘t.ltx'ehmr - Upon my'word, yow're "",'n"“"'" ""'l ST do @ right ere ar said se 80 colored Bap- :")'r,:;:"i‘]‘:m‘:l‘:’ntl‘ll.f\f‘:":fur"l';};',‘rl‘“',;l)“ And 1 took two, which clearly was | tists in the United Stat ! T, sides Gaul on the steamer Helena woro s, Thero are 324 Baptist churches with e = = I'm y""“‘ you called attention to the slip. about 20,000 members in Florida, AGENT POR THR CRLKBRATRD RELYIABILER Blagk Moonfand {F 6ol Hoeart, sonlof | Syt Jht e astenbon 0 oo | e U'aiea B thren in Christ 1 s i L on the book a momen! ¢ United Brethren in Christ have a ieps Ty L Bl v o | P in T of o506 *| CONCORD HARNESS | Horchants Hamufasturers Union LLISO for my treacherous memory play me 5 ions Sl o i o o th the 2 Sioux as interpreter. Ir. Allison has| Suppo: o wo just run through the scene Synod at its ,m,l,hw T _\.,.,.,,.L next. n[wm.n.-x this lmmcm at the C tonnial Address: CHAS KAUFMAN, Sec'v., had a hard winter. He has been back pEany The Brooklyn Sunday m'hm:] parade last | “Common; also Ranchmen's and Ladic 2wt street and fourth during the blizzards from week ) u deuv sch flicers and | DL We keep the largest stock in t Buford to Sitting Bull's camp, and CONNUBIAL SIPS teach " luu ite all who cannot examin == has worked like a hero for the govern- ment in his efforts to induce the sav- agus to surrender. Allison is a prince among the Indians. They have the most explicit confidence 1in him and laugh and chat with him as one of their people. Allison is o fast friend of Gaul and other chiefs, and but for the mix'v~prunu:t<muus of renegade "Thompson, who is now in custody at Woody monntain, would have secured the surrender of Sitting Buil himself long before this, However, Mr. Alli- son states that Sitting Bull is but a ciphor now, and that since tho sur- YA\ Kew ofheer 13 fndluded among appro- priate wedding gifts in Cincinnati. Tllinois we n like the name of Smith, mith, of Prairie Bend, had no diffi- n engaging himself to marry four of culty them. The Figaro axserts that of twenty mar- ringes in the higher and middle clases in Paris, fivo are the work of professional matrimonial agents. Surah Bernhardt i3 to he married soon to M. Angelo. While Sarah is o trifle late in_entering into the new relation, it i better late than never, W. ¥. Howe, the divorce lawyer, was married to Miss Lottie Suith in Brooklyn. His Grace L)n- Right Rev. \r(]llrhdm[) Gibbons of Baltimore will spend the sum- mar in one of the Stockton Hotel cottages. Methodists all over the world will ob- serve August Ath as a day of prayer for the Divine ble m their Ecumenical Conterence to m ndon. A southern Methodist presiding elder writes that in a tour of visitation in White River Conference, Arkansas, he finds many settlements that have had no preaching | service wi war, al Year Book has been i the Sunday schools, apdtt A, W. NASON, Dentist. Opricn—Jacobs' Block, corner Capitol avenue and Fifteenth street, Omaha Neb, i NoTICEH. Any one having dead animals T will ramove them free of charge. Leave orders southeast corner of Harney and 14th St., second door. ARLES SPLITT. C BYRON WD, BYRON REED & CO. LEWIS RKED Omaha, Neb., May 20th, 18£1, To the Liquor Dealers, Saloon Keepers and Business Men of Nebraska The above named Union find it in the interest of our common cause throughout the State to call o CONVENTION of all who are dircetly or indirectly interest the sale of liquor in this State, for Friday, June I0th, at 2 p. m., to be held at Turner Hall, in the City of Omaha, Our common c: ands that no one of onr number shall be absent. CHA Ui TANYN, Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. GIVES GREAT BARC INS IN LADIF AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF AND GEXNT'S Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. run(:‘urluf lmnuty (ufuhml fi'ullnl;wcru last | Unlike other people, Mr. Howe took his Preayterimniem b ,iuut.u,:‘uu strongth A pbardvite HOOrEALY. week, he has bu hirty tighting men | divorces before marriage. in Ireland outside of Ulster, to _whic 5 3 - left. ' As to their surrender, Allison| Two couples recently walked ffteon | Wit mainly confi afew yeurs Zgo. The lfluX Glty & a‘[’ul[} We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money, _aug2lstt says 1t makes very little diflerence | miles to Lsland Pond, Vi., to ket married, | Dublin Presh, has twenty-five Ba, Sta,te gency now whether they come in or not. and after the ceremony started on a thm., | mission stutions, b RUNNING ANTELOPE, five ""1”l‘]‘““"‘“fi';“""‘: foot. : poltes IN NEBRASKA. S i who was sent by Gen. Terry from iauw Mahon, Jr, won of Gen, | | TWQ/ Fraey I A e R T . Vit | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Standing Rock to Buford to assist in gt G et B et Chaeslin | Exin O and hovatns o “mavet | St Paul & Sioux Oity persunding the Tndians at that post lu‘\'.,” e oo Dusy i Richavmd to ho | of the Archuliocese, have beon anmobled by | 2 RAILROADS LtJ'MBER o and live with their peoplo at the | able to attend. the Pope with the' title of *Monsign J.H FLIEGEL S s T 2 "N\ tanding Rock agency, was with ( Eggg spoons with large, deep bowls and llm‘xl.:ug:mfim h':]"W""Ml Lrolatosiip the Successor to J. 11, Thicle, BT NG e e , \ on the Helena. Antelope prides him- | short handles are new, and sets of them | ePtifical bousehol L OO MILES SHOKTER K01 11 &3> Lath, Shingles, Pickets, self "I‘“" 1“. statesmanship, He M‘m.fiklu ;.m.ll wedding gifts, They are l)i\-.ilovmh ml\'iun‘vn “1In the re- MERGHANT TA"_OR Fliow | ) 4 - 5 o [} al of the donos or | vised ed tion of tha Ch app o 3 e 1 gonvinsing i s aryunania, and to | Akt it G il o the donor v | vl ol ton ol the Chiitisn i adags| 11 =1 - couner sLuiws SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMENT, him may be given a great deal of cred- -ace, two-thirdscrunk. | by ‘hades” This ix right, because the - No. 280 Dougim. Btroet - Omahsy N TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, it for the perfect contentment overy- Snaket for $10, nover thinks of | Bewly selected word carries the reader back J. R. Macke DULUTH O 1S A KUK PLASTERIR, ETO- \\:nun- nuuufi,n; among l(hu Indiaus, | the cheek of the thing when he marries & ‘tn \h‘t(wl ;l‘n;vnh.» nldn-u u“e"[pr-rlm- 3 th-i Ys W #APSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, who so vecently were the worst say- e, ;- “Whom God lath | treck mytholog nour Bible, the wor s iy e ages of the plains, Antelope s well ws the icea of bellis wakiown. DE N'.I_' I S'.I" '.";":;,.(,,‘"A,'; v Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB. ! ew of Sitting Bull, and so alsc is aaid to be in the| The Ohio fall conferences of the Meto- | i B8 AT S EIINC Gr ‘ The latter stated at Buford that if t] and Minnio list Episcopal churches, for the present T DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING | government would give him mm; Palmer. Itmm wgrcoment on Dot i a follows: " Obin, a8 | priva Rrasonabie. o | i POWER AND HAND §iiking Bullins and It ho Tofusod oo | avaime y paialty [1mmcin aiew: tae | Geo. P. Bemis [ ' ‘ come fic. would kill him. About ten| he Hon, Amicia Milues, the eldest | Ohio, Painesyille, | Trainy leave Union " minates beforo the departure of the | dusghter of Lord Houghton, peor and | Bishop Taisg REAL ESTATE AGENCY [ Rt ans Bl b iy rh Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, boats from Buford, ninety-one from | poet, is about to be married to Mr. Gerald Bish g |asan ” ity | WINING MACHINERY, I,Il'n\v HOSE, BRRASS A\ll llm\ ln'n\m PIPE, STEAM Bitting Bull's camp came in and sur- | Fitzgerald, director-general of public ac- Award e, pastor s TEN HOURS IN ADVAN E OF i ACKING, AT WITOLESAL rendered. Among thei was Sleoping | €011t 0 the khedivo in Egypt ind Unitarian Church, Boston, | 'th and Dodge 8ts,, Omaha, Neb RO , e s s S ke oty Now Yrk o et (i e B e, NG ot WALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. had run away with buck. Antelopa | i T Y I the wedding gown of b e T Py et ci B AL L, STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. OUlA Subaarghine l'"‘ll' :mfl’u“-ir i n, w0 sinilas were (‘"' e ‘1'|"'\'.LL"'|".':'. ”"” ad “]h.:“h“’ ok, goblad up by the o A e . THE NEW YORK’ PR A ) rotherton had shaken hands that no one knew but it was a b AR L B b | 1. E. mn.nm\ Minsonrs Yilles , © with hor, whereupon Antslopy. ap: o g e S ot i ]]gx[;epL T]mmas&flm b E MU | proached her, and shaking her hand, | while marrying a couple re- sl et ‘k e AL Ol S I‘I T O TWEPrPANY ¥ ok aeschs AL s Lo s "?.‘.’::’.:"‘;‘;‘:"‘;1‘.11.."".?’ti:*: B i e 4 s I, Blac s R ]u--v lfl;\ln\'l'bfr: o.om n Hall, 11th and Farnham, to ! a0 that, they would have to comle 0| werafching Hin hewd and. waying: " s | ook whids b e xf dead " weight on A¥D ALL TUANRACTIONY - ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS. , S48, NG How 88 could aee how true| I'm willing; but I'd & much rather huve | Prtastantiam for thrb conturia M CONNFCTED THERRWITIL, O XTI R E. 4 ik M‘"""‘;i" “;‘;“" e 'l'“l”“‘ har lster are ot likely o take down an ok gillit | oo mo o pont FoLos T orrantod & Hal & and Lpes For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and herman, also Low Dog, the Indian | e Rev, A, W, Marling and MissJanet | and then set it up again aud bow down be- es, ouses, Eto, | oy T ! who killed the Keogh liie mail driver | I Caneroi, (o issionsrios of (e o | foro 0. ot gt e Momiach il Rl o o' | THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, INCIDENTS OF THE TRIP. hare, nu,uuu the ' docume tary consent DYING BY INCHE i . it SMITH BLACK & u-'r. Jrictors, Exawining the Stock, . L : One evening Capt. Fecto of the | o harnta, the wolding ceremony was held | o : - S stinoy A full Tine and & complote assortiment of the latest Styles of Straw Hat Just opened, H an boar ory often we see a porson suffor | 1 Helona ordered the deck cleared aud | ™\ s o of kiduey oo J g KGENTS WANTED Yox oUk N EW 00K, = 3 | belle \\hun1~|.|. cod to Samuel [ plaint and is gradually dying by MRS LOUISE MOHR - OF au "f‘l"’”““lly to eujoy a war dance, (J. Tilden awhile ago, is now given by cur- | inches. This no longer need to he 8o THE G 3 y WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK mueh to their own delight and the | ut kovip to Fredericl W, Paramo 1 Rlocicta iRMbiors will positively GREAT WESTERN Graduate of the t. Louis School of Midwives, fat | A . . ification of the other passengers, | St. Louis, as and sure Bright's disease, or any disease of RATHBUN, {1608 California Street, Between Fifteenth & F h G. d Coffce wan also served by the boat, and | Loty milowl, - Mr. Ta, e e T o AR R A Sdoni A0 e Aiing) and Sixteenth, 0 lng urnis lng 00oas ¥ *l »and is ot a Maocie nan, y Y north side, where calls will v mespond the Indiaus upon leaving evivced their u father is worth hialfa willjon, are eapecially adapted to this olass of Crenghton Blogls, | 2575 i suam i wii s e g A, patitude to Capt. Campbell for the 1€ ¥ IN OMAHA, v | hich |ll bt b e ln\nuli\\)umlui' ln;lml the lll“m diseases, acting directly on the OMAHA, Amnn syl e u ianuer i which they had been | warriage of whitis and Chinese. here- | Stomach and Liver at the same time, HERRASEA. | ™ ———WE ARE, PAR EXCELLENCE H::;‘f.dm 0o Thurday evaning “:’{‘,’.," Ohin and My, Eva M. Lee went | 14" will poodily cure where overy | earsen tor Circular. | D+ F+ Manderson, ; R ndaal « MAT( RYS 0 e 1 . 9 rembdy ha g " S Becthold, an \\:-z.L.u‘l.u\.‘,',:'f;nl.;»u"" deaver (o ke miriad. o h ;{l{l‘|‘-| xl:ll’:u\l)l ItI'«T i‘ln)lull. hh.\.l‘lMut NfibPaJSkaJ Lfl,llfl AQBB[}Y |ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,| THE YUUNG MENS GL[]THIERS! * K b usul at luln! Iun y cel a4 bottle, by Ish & c- 242 Farnham 5 aha, Ne accidantal drowniuis of # squaw snd ' | 1 case I b b the Chincas DAVIS & SNYDER, M, STONE, M. D BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, seemed to have a depressing | #ubassador at Wasbin TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. lins‘fimh-mooo;gmr;n ) i m:z n the Indians, who rluu:-fi A istad and taidions Ottaxa s ';{‘g‘u Millious of rata, wie, cats, bed: Mub.,..’w Tond 11 Easera Nebrata tor | General Practitioner and Obistetrician. | 1219 FARNHAM STREET, 1212 everything in a superstitious hLght, | £ 000 S 0 o vt | bugs, roaches, loso their lives by, col- Great Targaing o Gmproved farwms, wd | embled and the egTo0) , P - fice opposite Post Oftic cr Edholm & Upon lfl‘"“l at Fort Yates, L‘Lj Decause the train of her dress did 1ot In:;g lision with “‘Rough on Rats.” Sold Sm;:h‘“l [P\ RRSTER SNYDER. ckmou's. Hsidento, $107 Chi- SCHLANK & PRINC E- 1 Campbell states that large nuwber | properly. Equmhuum was in vain. | by druggists, 15c. 4) ‘Late Land Coms U. P. B. K Ap-tebitt avo St. il "

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