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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY JUNE 21, 1881, J _'[‘][E DAILY BEE,! atand Bonnet Bleachers. | THE SUN DANCE, :.l.-n-uw..‘. meditating whether such CIVILIZED INDIANS, % Ladies get your Steaw, Chipana belt Hats done | act L4 = ™ comet Beventeen e - ns as these belonged the nine E , OMAHA PUBLISHING GO., PROPRIETORS. | Avenue. Wil DOVE, Propricier” "0 P! | Fhe Most Imposing Ceremony of | teenth contury T:;J,T:(' :,'"l:;m, ‘,fi"'" m'“ e w r = —— Lt v il e coves N of 1 5 nshands to None - 016 Farnham, bet, Oth and 1oth Sirests | Hitels The Mystio Rites of the Sfonx | The great sun dan 1874, at| 000 for & Wity . ° I TRRNS OF SUBSCHIPTION CANFIELD HOUSE, Ges, Canfield,oth & Farnham of the Prairies A Wierd [ Standing Rock Indian a Ty | Staskogve toteet 1n Cicags Ttinme § Copy 1 year, in advance (postpaid). ... $10.00 | PORAN HOUSE, P. b. Cay, 918 Farnbam St and Picturesque Per- | closed at sunset July and the e tndian gitl who becomes edu X months “ « 00| SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Street. formance. | lodges moved b a former | qated seldom marries an Indian, She ont! i M 3.00 uthern Hote ns. mel, 0th LAV N WO % lace J Anc som / ° % g S— o | ot (R E R PO LW o A mostn Syl Corogs { the |rncon Al tho danive somo thirty | profers n white man. 1f she mntries Aded n $pecial Correspondence N horses were thrown away (or given RAILWAY TIME TABLE, ron Fencing Troteer i | B A an Indian she will become a common ) LB, i cer Uress | » expectat etting A | R - | Cranipion 1ton Fen S tave o Ban skt | This event is by IaF the most TN L Akt b ‘-x\( r o some | {aunw and be his servant, The half | LEAVIXG OMAHA RAST OR 80UT BOUND, of Facy Tron Fences, Crestings, Finoats, Raflings, | portant among the Sioux Indians of | fo "'“,“"‘"“', o ‘Wia tSOMC | hreeds in the nation are looked up to. CBEg s gon m | Ste. 3810 Drdge strbe il (o thie T havs vet Surmodar :‘ T oLy & nuse | They control the other Tndians as the | . & N 68 m.—3:40 p. m, — — — - - S— 4 3 > N OF O a8 looker-on, b was led |, atto co o) J ine ) . o A 348 m 340 . Intelligence Office. Formerly it “occurred once every | into the circle so that Wl et 'nmlv nl!l ls the [;.u black ‘ b 8t Louid at 6:35 o, m, and Tas & b, Te MRS, LIZZIE DENT 217 16th Street year about the 1st of July. For sev- | ki, and then the one that threw it ; il “"f] "‘lll”"“'“ ':"‘l( thior ‘:‘\"‘| n d ¥ N, — - ./ havs | B undreds of ollege graduates in o Ir: & M. in Neh., Through Fxpress, 8:36 . m. | JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Strect. thing is in commotion among the In painted stick, which he v out - | qron may be half bt 'l“ i 1t |n‘\lh U § .2, Lincoln Fr 700 p. . . | dians, for the lodges which are seat- |1, the crowd, and the that @ot | ynonular to be s fall blood Tndian i 0. &'R. V. fot Linoolh, 10/ & m « M. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, | fered about the agency, “somc at ® |the stick took the horse. Two old [ang o) » unpopulatity of the pure In. { 0. & R. V. for Osceoln, 9:40 0. m - - — | distance of five miles and more, ' must | 4 snied on to the same s L) g N 4 — — UL P. freight No, i Lumber, Lime and Cement. ‘!u- ':“‘ Bk :«l‘ (-I: A “"”',W:‘ :H”” ”“, squnwa fastencd on ¥ f,"‘ e stick, | gian is gradually fading out of the & B :m;;vt No. § &15 . m, FOSTER & GRAY, corner tth and Dougls 8ts. [ 0" ¢00 the oot o !”“ 9y and it looked very much like bute her | vace. You would be astonished to see Ui B, fivight No, 11" Sitg b o emighint, | e \nd > e ¢, | knives and a fight, but an old medi- | )& white the Creoks and Cherokees kht No. 11, 8:25 p. m. Lamps and Glassware. riors or soldiers of the different bands, | gine decided the case, I heard no s gobhir o] sronat e J. RONNER, 1500 Douglas St Good Variety. | mounted on their ponies, ride through | more after his decision, which would | |l(‘l ||T:|H‘)‘I i lu” h‘u-‘l”(lmrlntf‘lnv.: l“u“ L. & Q. 5:00 a. m b p. m. ! Tai 3 the different camps and compel the | v t e Seishia bt b | i & N. W, 0:45 &, m, B Merchant Tailors, Amps anc } ¢ | be unlikely in some white women 1 @ Chetokoes, a ¥ - Ok R G. A LINDQUEST, suawe to pack \p and mova to e | have seen. Tho aquaws also showod | et o wan'put by o teacher| | 1E BT EES ock an ostom St. Joe & C. B., 7:40 8. m.—6:45 P. M. | 0ne of our most popular 3 s re. | plain where the dance is to come off SOl > Bu1 » by | bt boa Y . AR ne most popular Merchant Tailors is re. | I C their courage at the sun dance by ¢, a class of vouny o p, / L& T, 1046 . w425 . gebine tho fates el or Sprine nd Sumncr | The lodges ao all pitehod in & 1argo | g o ebey it he o' Jance 1Y |t a class of young. Tndian girls about plete Assortment in ARRIVING FROM TIIE WEST AND SOUTIIWEST, Goods for gentlemen's wear, Stylish, durable, | oote fommine radius of onevelghth | sy g @ ) Aok ¢ - to graduate from a Cheroke » seminary - & R. V. from Lincoln—12:12 p. m. and vrices low a8 ever 215 15th bet. Dotig.& Farn, | € s 8 nee1y their arm and keeping it there for| ™ SWhom would 1prefer to marry | . P Exprem—5:33 p. m of amile in dinmeter. Feasts and | govoral hours, when the mcdicine man | : e es M. 15 Neb, : S & Millinery. P P evon he order of the day Ml y We prefer to marry a white man, . & M. in Neb,, Throug ross dancing are now the order of the day, | oyt it loose. The Jjagged bits of flesh i . & M. Lincolil Freight—s:35 a. m, MRS, C. A RINGER, Wholeslo and Retail, Fan: |\ 4™ oCerybody is merry, while the . Hothe they all answered, 4 By e Gt Cometn S Chepst Hont 1 | end chiofs of the difforent. bunds | Jme. “saretaily et oy o | They said this becauso they knew ki 6— 426 p. m. Emigrant. ¥, Gloves, Comsets, e, Cheapest Hot ! s o Ands | logse carefully “eut off, and held | g4 sbands would deag tha No. §-10:% b . pihasers e 90 et ent. Ot | meot in council, and appoint the days | Lo oy out ot and held| 1y divn husbands would drag them No. 12—11:35 a. m, ifteenth Street. towards the sun and 1T POINES | 1y0k to semi-barbarism again R N, - | and arrange other preliminaries for[of the compass, They arc - fhen | 'eK, to semi-barbarism ag e St [ the great sun dance S kG tooti BT © ihen | Right over there,” said Mr. Rob- - : k. ance, placed at the foot of e medicine |, » editor of The an Journs Nebraska Division of the St. Paul & Sioux City When all is decided the medicine | jo) A ““‘"~ the ""‘l‘ ll‘rf ”]" |"dh‘\;‘ J l‘”;ML No. 2 leaves Omhha § & b ——— | polo is erected, wbout which every-| “'1 ould relate many other intorest LB, thE Yenek oF Xy i N 4 lravs Omahi § 5 LFTBENRING, 4. D. Masonio Blodk. | thing centers, The medioine polo at | ing “coremonios. that. vccur at. this RHAVALE GiaVaeh, - Hav0 o aye § No. 1 arrives at Omah C. L. HART, M. D., Kye and Ear, opp. postoftice | ¢ho 18466, of WiieH LRt an ove | o8 - son. Have you eve 3 No. 8 arrives a¢ Omaba ot 100 s 1 ) o sun dance of which I was an eye| wonderful dance of the Sioux, but 1| jearq ine : i 3 . 8 arriy - il . R, 1. B GRABDY, ) d . 3k heard of him? w ryt! . i DUMMY THAINS NETWEEN OMANA AND Oculist and Aurist, {56 and’ Farnham Sta ““l“"“’;}:‘“ l“'l]“"n;‘l’i““ ‘l““l‘i':;‘ f“"‘ have already intruded too much up: | 6T o't think 1 have,” T said. e K“GP Eve hing in the Line of c“petsv 0il b CIL. BLUPPS, - - n length shit inches 1 ameter | ) Y our valuable pape oty 3 ) s 3 2 ¥ Lirl i) P in length and eight inche = LT on the space of your valuable paper 'Well, Watt Grayson was ono of the cloths Mattmg andow.shades F]xtures i Lolease Ouaha at 00, 0:00 and ho‘:z'u; phzrll at the base. The Indians show great skill in | ohost Tndians wo had in the na 4 b % 100, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 ar GEO. . PROP, s HLY plavite ” e AL . s s we e N s Teave Coun Bt o Orod Cntul QU ey, | e oontor o the kel of Jogges, | rNGIIE 0ut the particijants in tho | fin Ho had seven thousand hend and Lace Curtains. 1125, 2 Xteenth Street, el A > 1 [ Sioux dance, and take great care not [ (¢ wattle. Some SV ASl Suin s o all. - ¥irst-ciass Work and Prompt. | and around it a circle of open sheds of | {4 allow themn to injure themselves by ‘f.n.lf'.(hfl h ';ux‘}';u;" it .‘f“"?m aud 6:26 p. . Plumbing, Gas and Steam FItling. space of some fifty feet in dismeter. | y)oir sovere trinl isover, Taspan, | fouse: It wasin 1874, So one day P, W. PY & CO. Farnham SBu iy AR et addanasdilid e N four men came to call on him, They . W, TARPY & C Faraham | §ome fifteen young bucks ranging — ned | Opening and Closing of Malls. and Douglas, Work promptly attended to. 3 ot 3 = protended to be cattle buyers, Watt el Tk from seventeen to twenty-five years of Let Them Go. 4 ) % ROUTE. ___ D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Strect. age, wero to_ pub their bodies to tor- | Kansas:City Mail. entertained them, took them through g '\ Painting and Paper Hanging. ture, as an offering to the Great Spirit, | The rush of wealthy tourists to {“*.“l ";:‘:‘)‘{- g “":I“lt b l(ht;}n :]ht' bfit | HENRY A, K 1412 Dodge Street. | This done, as near as T can learn, in | Europe is so great that the steamship “ ‘_("‘l "'"_‘m" h A :ul “ “( lf‘~‘ '.:]’ ! Planihz Mill fulfillment of some vow made during | lines cannot “satisfy the demand for | parted, saying they would return’ with I & Mill. 4} o cabin accomods We can well | the money from Fort Smith to pay | ks e e A 0 S itizann, for n | FOF ono " thiousand’ head Sof cattlo . Omaha & R, newels, - lusters, hand rails, furnish f an Indian is very sick he makes o [ 8pare the g citizens for k Loy o L ¢ B. & M. in Nei | o es i Grost. Spirit t0 enter | season, andsome of them might w """" '”"‘) Imd( bargained for. ]l ]ml(l SR Gl e B Pawnbrokers. the sun dance, if he recovers, and | main away forever with great benefit | night the same four men returned, al dagovizs 430, 22 10th St., bet. Far, & Har. | take 8o many marks upon his body; or | to thecountry. But the net result of | masked. They put a pistol to Watt's A Lincoln Mail s also opene at 10:30 o, m, CeR i ithdbiniod i il Fan A ro- | their annual’ rush o Europe fully | head, drove his wife and children into Offco open Sundays from Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. mises the same, should he be brought | compensates us for the loss of their|® room, wnd demanded his money AMames: | up of danger. This was probably | society, and for all the money they Watt rofusd to el them where REMEMBEX THE PLA X ] omAxIA 8how Case Manufactory., tho cuse of the celebrated “Rain-in- | spend abroad in luxurious living and it war, = Then they il R 0. J. WILDE, the-Face,” who had been a prisoner at | display, or for laces, gewgus, bric-a. | sround his nee g i ot 1313 Farnham st omaha, /¢ i\vlnn||l:;‘v-tv|rc'rtn‘l|vl Iy lnr‘|§1 all kinds of Show | 41, o post, Fort A, Lincoln h,_ T., and | brac_and paintings: While a few "l““"h ) ulw_ .‘d{mg' him down, oy N ses, Uprigl ‘ases. 8 | ) y t/ 1) av 3 ‘ly o " N 9 e ) J \ p b e it e stk expected to be shot or hung. Homade| may bo uttarly spoiled and rendored fthey again domanded “the maney = ST SERHAKD, proprictor’ Omaha | hiy egeape, and was one of the chief | unfit for future residence in arepublic | Again Watt refused. Then the AR Empmm:'v"n Dodge Street, | between eavemort nd Nory. Al tt: | dancers in this sun dance, of whose | ruled by laborers, “a government of |hung him up ety Gl G Engravinies, O Patbiings, Chiomass, Faoes | Rarrantod Brsbeiasn - o ! ! nce I will speak further on. |the pec ylo), by the people :uu} nl»r lfl..- l‘:rlx‘tu.if“:"\\ ]‘:‘i!]llltlll‘c{ll‘:!:‘)l;"llll‘(“ tl«l:\l'n lu(- Frames, Framing o Specialty. Low Prices. Stoves ana Tinware, The sun dance commenced on July | people,” the great majority doubtless | Was dead. : LIRS 1 i Z:PONNEREIRYDosN Strosks, Qood 8t lbe. A. BURMESTER, 2d, and, from the commencement un- (come back broadened in mind and ;"" “'{"l' “ll"'“ "‘lll““r ‘ll‘"“l ]")"I'"}" (l(l) | S Abstract and Real Estate. Dealer in Stoves and Tinwarc, and Manufacturer | til thd end, these fifteen young men | 8pirit, and prouder than ever of th l‘fl'l' “'"“ ."‘"f"l"‘ “‘ 'lf“‘ she should | }A JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, | were not to eat or \lrin}{ anything, [ own country and countrymen, And | tell where her husband’s moncy was. | W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Strect, | Ol Fellows’ Block, AL ot S 18- | while oad, lord how they | This she refused to do. Then they 3. BONNER, 1509 Douglas §t. Good and Cheap, | Under the open sheds large numbers | while they are abroad, lord how they ¥ Architects. of their relations and friends were | will dazzle forcigners by their munifi- Sond li‘k\:‘l{ I\z“f“‘]’f‘mf;”l‘:lf."l ¥ DUFREN® & AERDRTESORN ROnITECTS Seeds. seated, drumming, making specches, [ cent expenditures! Pauper nobles, | e ~:-l-lt N, e AN ] lll) AL sl *| 3. EVANS, Wholesle and Retail Sced Drills and | foagting and dancing the grass dance }unchmg tradesmen and owners of | Proceeded to put the rope around her Room 13, Creighton Blcck. 3 e ki They ? ; 8 A.T. LARGE 37., Room 2, Cuclchten Block, | S2l¥ators, 0dd Fellows” all. and other dances at intervals, opelessly mortgaged landed estates, [neck. They “pulled her up to the . T. LATIGE Jr., Room 2, - > 3t the gorgeous croatures and | Limb of a tre, onoo —twice; but cach 8hoe Btoras. The fifteen young men were ranged | will ga: Boots and Bhoes. Phillip Lang, 1320 Farnnam st., bet. 19th & 14th. | 00 4o adicine pole, their bodies | 8. ““These are the descendents of | hime she refused to tell. ‘The last Fizo Boote' it ot NSt caeormant Lot Second Hand Store. naked and blackened with charcoal, [ people who were sold in Awerica a | time they said they would kill her, . home work on hand, corner 12th and Harney. & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., New and | wearing nothing but a short skirt of [ generation or two ago to pay their ?"‘_’l" enough, and drew her up with a i THOS. ERICKSON, S E. cor. 16th and Douglas. ull-'||ruli‘||w.flm|~a“ urnishing Goods, | 1y,0kekin around their loins and head passage from Europe! Nay, some|Jer JOHN FORTUNATUS, Rt iapilRoldion HAVIO VIR dresses of eagle’s feathers upon their | Were themselves brought up in Europe Don’t kill her,’ said Watt, whom 1 605 10th strect, manufactures to order good work Saloons as cobblers, tapsters or ostlers. There | they thought to be dead. ‘I love her at fair prices. 'Repairing done. HENRY KAUEMANN, el ; M o whose wife so | more than myself or the money. T'll Bed Springs In the new brick block on Douglat Stroct, has |~ They would dance at intervals of |is Mackey, for instance, whose “”‘“d tell you where it is.’ ¥ es Paris with her equipages ME v Visschers' BI'k. Just opened a most elegant Beea Hall, thirty minutes or thereabouts and |d: i JuRATARRIMERIMAOHNCHTTG AVIRhors ainments, though ler lusband ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 were allowed to retire under the sheds | ente ling them fo the kitchen Watt N Books, News and Stationery. F;‘;M'E‘,‘“ and rest themselves until called ont | earried the hod in Trelaud, and went ,';“"“":‘l o ""‘“’:‘v ‘L‘“!"‘"'“i“ ?‘?2"0‘?": \ J. 1. FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street, On Farnham, next to the B. & M. headquarters, [ by the sound of the drum. to to keep bar, with no| the thieves took it, and were never ard. has re-openod o neat and complete establishinent | e darkness of night fell on -them | higher hope than an eventual partner- iy ASIANE & SCHIGEDRR IS Chiat I and 1| G e LB med Motso SMpRol IoBR | . 1 a0 ren G AL ke | BT IFE R LSS SHOD L S Ach arelths TS eiiow towg Hisoe | » house in Nebraska, established 1875, Omaha. on and after present date, monotonous beat of the drum, the |reflections x\nd. remarks that accom- \ “((Kl.fl ."A‘-‘m-“ “ -”l “ik o (LII' gl]" 4 & e *! Caledonia ” J. FALCONER, 079 16th Street. shrill voices of the squaws singing and | pany our American nabobs and th "‘“" &1 "l]n A l"u" of cattle. She CENTRAL oo & Undertakers. the fantistic form of the dancers inthe | spoiled sons and daughters through oD 'l locostliost monument to RESTAUR. CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. | light of a huge bonfire built in the | Europe. As business agents for our |her husband in the nation, and he de- serves it—a man who wouldn't sell his wife for $21,000.” 3} Tenth strect, between Farn- | OPeN space, formed a scene such as I|imjuigrant commissioners they beat Does good and cheap work. | never witnessed before, and which T ]thu ll"i“il \\'hn1 g ;.;u about dr'csm-nl in : shall never forget. The night was|hand-bills and a sky-scraping hat. Mol “fiyal\'fl:;‘ the Day, Weck or Month, ey ,,0"[9‘? A%’";fi:"::'u ons, pictures | Warm and sultry and T sat upon my vy Prejudice Kills, J o Good Terms for Cash. | ouielry, &, 515 14th bet, Farnham and Dougins. | horse just outside the circle until long Unshod Horses. ‘Eleven years our daughter suf- i Eumpsished Rocs Rupslied 1 1000 |50 BACKUS, 1205 Farnham .. Fancv_Goods [ past midnight, watching their weird | From Horses and Roads. fered on a bed of misery under the },erfi,nm\mnv and as 1 rode swiftly Unshod horses enjoy almost a total | care of several ofsthe best (and some Larrlages and oad Wagon 5. 3 i s i ity from diseases of the feet 'y ysic v Vi ) . DER, No. 131h 14th and Harney Strect . | homeward I thought I had paid a visit | Mununity from s of the worst) physicians, who gave ’ Wi o. and iamey strectsf | United States Depository o o eE Loatos s Pty every |and lega. Side boues, sanderack, | her disense various names, but no ro- Obl)Enginsersand.Suryeyors, FIRST clump of bushes T passed a likeness to | B¢edy toe, tingbone thrush and quittor | lief, and now she is restored to us in %:;Elkg:‘\;‘lé;l”sb:u\\fl}:;“1::‘20::&!:; t::::E: . nnmups,mm',, imp rl,,m)y to stay me. wcll'o.; nc\'gt seen inl Lhel_ \\'ritul"l‘ good health by as simple a remedy as ] Specialty, The following day I was again upon |8tables. ~Spavins, curbs, splints, and | Fop Bitters, that we had poohed at , s National Bank i i i 2o el Suiis e s - the scene, and the dance instead” of for two years before using it. Commission Merchants., o REENY F . effect cures g Ving TN e y 5 G, WIL L18,1424 Dodge Btrect, ——OF OMAHA.— lagmng was just rising to its effectually cured removing the | carnestly hope and pray that no one i shoe from any horse that suffers from: | olse will let their sick suffer as w. ER. For details see large advertise- | Cor, 13th and Farnam Sts, HIGHEST EXCITEM 8 4 2 i sick suffer as we Dibi L w-:uk,y ils see large advertise Ipassed into the inmer circle and }t. l'rn(t. ;,ulemnu uml lllul] the | did ‘lm m-c:;um of ]miji“(lmi against so i e e tood within ten fect of the medicine | {108 must have pressure, or become | good a medicine a8 Hop Bitters,"— Cigars and Tobacco, OLDEST BANKING ESTAELISHMENT 1IN |8 Lanon Sl liseased;” and Mr, Douglas sa (S i e paaess S Wi e OMATAY pole. “‘Rain in the Face” was sus- | diseased;” and M ouglas says that | The Parents.—[ Telegram, codjyl () and Wholesale Dealers in Tovaccos, 1305 Douglas, — pended from it by the ends of a lariat | = ‘contraction prevents a supply of W.¥. LORENZEN manufacturcr 514 10th street, | BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS,) | Petded from it 02 IGR B b BITBY | ) oo i From i rensh the sensitive _— ESTABLISIED 1856, of his back. In each hand he teld a | frog that produces the insensible frog Cornico Works. Organized a8 o National Bank August 20, 1803, ; g St T by o Western Cornice Works, Manufacturcrs Tron | o il long pole, which partly supported him, | and 80, becoming useless for the pu Cornice, Tin, Iron Blate Roofling. Orders | CAPITAL AND PROFITS;OVER - 8300 000 | but every few minutes he would throw | Pose nature intended it, instead « from any locality promptly executed in the best h k%4 manner, Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Stree he whole w southwest corner 16thand Do Best Board for the Money. Batisfaction Guaranteed. fi; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. LARGEST STOCK OF 't At (fold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City vight of his body upon | oming to horn, it oozes out a[such as stubborn coughs, neglected i ! v T i The 5, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Asth-| Comeand sec our stock, as we will be pleased to show goods. P the lariat, trying to tear tho thorns | noxious-smelling fluid.” The wnshod | Colds, Bre , Hay ; Glvanized Tron Corices, Window Caps, et | Hutouss Kovverm, Prosident, - from his flesh and let Limself down to | horse has frog-preasure; so, unless o | ma, pain in the side and chest, dry 18TEL & DODGHE, EDHOLM & ERICKSON. m:;.:::au?u“.% QU8 up.In any part of b BN e X residont, mother earth again, After hanging t;hnulll st:ll(ltupun rotten litter, thrush }nim-klx:;flc;:.glg (1('](1'1;.:);;] n: tlu;ltlhrul;ll. & I e - - A. J. Porruutoy, Attorney. tor full three hours in t| laring e cannot get. OaIsonons, . Sore ~AWToRl, and . al Grockery. Jonx A. CREIGUTON, g e RO O hi"f;f,ff Toons. Ta| Quittor is caused by pricking with | chronic or lingering discases of the 305 J. BONNER, 1300 Doug1as stroet. Good line, T e aa cit s and om o ERgy anail, or by the horse resting with | thioat and lungs, Dr. King New Dis- § Y Clothing and Furnishing Goods. H DAY, Ak Ouler, T have heard of instances W{;L‘l"e In- the toe of one f'"'(' and bu"""” with | cov . has no L‘lllllll n“-d has established § QV \D( QFo. I FETERSON, Also Hats, Caps, Boots, | This bank revelves deposite without regard 10 [ dians remained suspended inthis man- the heel of the shoe of that foot (espe- | or itsclf a world-wide reputation, Al 8hocs, Notions and Cutlery, B04 8, 10th strect, | amounta, o © s laarns ner for over twenty-four hours, and |cially should the shoe be calked) upon | Muny leading physicians recommend S KN ICA! g o 2412 i 2 y e & . a S i . " [/ 'me. - L SHAW, will pay highest Cash price for second | Bl urgh and the principal ities of ihe conti | the thorns tore from the flesh, 21109, ylshod horses ‘oan with difti- PR g & 1y recommended by all medieal jour- nals, The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms, Go to your druggist and got a More Popular than Ever_ nent of Hurope. The other participants of the dance [Culty quittor; ncither do they. Sells passciger tickets for emigrants by the lo- | were ~ dancing around the medicine|unshod horse ““fecls Lis feet manline, "I pole. They had small reed whistlos | knows what ho is doing with the The Oldest Established in their mouths, which they blew on | he scarcely knows what it is to over. triai_bottle froe of cost, or a regular Drugs, Paints and Oils. constantly. reach himself; and even if he does|tr s size for $1.00, For Sale by Omaha, THE GENUINE KUHI/ & CO. BA" KI N G H o U s E The day was exceedi such a thing, no evil consequence: 5 Regiba 2] 1Y g y was_exceedingly hot, and hing, (uences I o Pharaacist, Fing ¥ v Goode, Cor. 16th and some were 80 exhuusted that they sank | ever noticed, b the horn cannot | d(( Tsn & McMan . J. WHITEHOUS . # ale & Retail, 16th st. RA down upon the ground and had ‘to be | inflict injury like ir -e———,—‘——,——— G . FIELD, 2022 N et Sie Cuming et B NERRaPES carried wway. The balanco of tho Tn- | For sanderack wnd soudy too thero NOTICE, M. PARK, Drucgis, 10t and Howsr streets, | Caldweell, Hamilton & Co., Suana wprg hudskitio dhoda aid on e | 472 RODBTER I Lie bAXSRIIGd. ooub |10 ity o ereby civen that sealod proposala New Family Sewing Machine. De: tisf DR. PAUL, Williams' Flock, Cor. 15th & Dodge, an, Venczuela, | 7o Dry Good Notions, Etc. OITY. consi v i v Peru, Brazi 1 others— 0 one | W ho received D o of of JOHN H, F. L CuMANN & CO., BANKERS. merry. Oceasionally an Indian would Boct, B |}, and oihars and no ong fwill be seccived by the | ot connty, Netwag, | The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1670 exceeded that of any previous year during New York Dry Goods §.ore, 1310 and 1812 Farn- go around with a string of tin cups | ¢an bring the native to understand it M. of the 25th day of June, A | the quarter of o century in which this “0ld Reliable” Machine has been before the publi s b oy, 1 ponusincas transucted saue as that of an incor- | over his shoulder and a bucket of wa- | that such dis i xl)xl. 1” You sug: | ."=s1, for erection of a sehool house in the town InlgrBwesold .« . . . + o+« + 866,422 Mag L.C. Enewold also boots and shoes, 7th & Pacific. i ter in his hand and ask the dancers to | £est corns to them, they laughin your | of West Foint, in said Shool District, during the ) Ty B 1y B TR P e 1 1 W 3 Accounts kept in currency d subje b ) 4 § prescnt year, the same to be built and the mg Exces8 Ovel D o R S TR sight check without notive, ~ © 4 ®44t € | dvink, but although thoy were fainting | face; and no wonder. rin s 1) tho construction- thepoor, t b in e oYy 8oy pouious y oot Th100" "4 Furaiture. Certificates of deposit issued payable in three, | 07 the want of it, they invariably re- woordance with tho plans and wpeclfcations OUIt BALES LAST YEAR WERK AT THE RATE OF A F, GROSS, New ard Sccond Hand Furniture | six and twelve months, bearing interest, or of) | fu , either to drink or to eat, Wl ...?fl.'.‘:‘.} ;‘77 «ffl)nflrflfl Is, "|';:.':sz‘~'2:; '.‘l‘..n‘!".ltllli‘...'i(}i.'., n"'..l”':::::m.'.'m.'.': OVER 1400 SEW|NG MACH'NES A DAY, and Stoves, 1114 Dougiss. Highest cash price | de terest, Pt : o price | demand without interest, The next in order, to show what a| Men talk carelessly about acres and | and specifications iy be scen st the furnitur paid for second hana ¥osvs. rold, bills of excl 0, §OVO young man, aged abo ive. | mi 'ge of mey Yol )+ | Charles Driscoll, architec ¢ city of A Fence Works. mant e S oty b ™ | o' aw tanding loaning agasons e | dore. Veostemtan st Comuo- | Gty bl el T ' ‘G, REMEMBER : Lo oMANA FENCE cO Lo paris of Bonapai1auds Irelaud, Scot- | medicitie pole and - sobbing ns 1f his | could never vealizo how meh $10;. | i, sd Board of Trustees herchy rserve. th “ OLD RELIABLE” 11T Shimn i ANPRbmay ks Lepgorer | WG ARGRS parie of Huops, heart would break, Two of the head | 000,000 wmounted to. | The saume s { W Solck, Diretiare -_ Railings, Couriters of Pine and Walnut, QOLLE '1'manflum.ymng, men led him away a fow fect and told | true of large tracts of land, Men| ™Weystditevt Woat Point, Nebrasks. | THAT EVERY REAL SINGER SINGER —— by liim to lie down upon his back. They [talk of 20,000, 40,000 and 50,000 - g Shu It TR E PR A. Donaghue, 18 THE STRONGEST, SIMPLE ete, N. W. cor. TRAL MARK CAST INTO Jants, cut lowers, seeds, boquets | BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, | e put two thorns through his flosh, | without any realization of the extent| PROPOSALSFOR PRINTING it gul Sowars, meods, one on each side of his chest. Then, | of such an acreage. 1 visited the other | Sealed prop als will be received by the under: we——— . 2 | THE MOST DU E SEWIN Notice is herchy given that in accordance wich | FOLnE him over, thoy put six more in | day a ranch of 80,000 acres. 1 jntend signed Nubil 12 o'clock noon onthe 21th day of |y moN STAND AND 1. HB MOSY DURADLE SEWDIG Foundry. section 10 of i act of the Legislature of the [ his back. Ho then ‘stood erect upon | ed to make a thorough survey of it — First—For doing the public printing of the city MACHINE EVER YET CON JOHN W i act 1o proy ARM OF & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts | state of Nebraska entitled 4 ~ | system of Revenue his feet, and to each thorn in his back | that is, to ride of pristing ul te | BEDDED 1IN 7 , which shall wound it and across it. [ of Om: approved March 1, 157 STRUCTED, AHA CITY MILLS, 6th and Faruhaw Sts,, | (raskh will at the officc of the”county cleri at | of the lariat were fastened to the two | that the fence which enclosed it was | corwith competent authority. - Ten lincs nonpa: county, for ten successive day, ) Omal i fi ! Al shans Bros., -roprietors. Commencing Monday. June 50, 1osy o tae st | in his breast, and the lariat made fast | over soventy wmiles in length, T con- iR aguibe L S —— bate of equalizing wid corvecting the amessment | around the medicine pole. The drum | cluded to inspect it by seetions. 1 did | re uired, waid fob work to consist of printing to . rolls of the seyeral precincts of i I 2 STEVENS, 21t betweon Cuming and Tead, | 1701 0 iy | Gommenced to beat, and this Indian o | comsidorable " riding "in two daye, | orkr iank ork Tl (o kvl Principal Office, 34 Union 8quare, N. Y. All persons feeling aggrieved by . : c., or more . A. McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cusming Streets, | abyih e 10 waid assossiment rolls s | dance, and as the skulls tore out the | nevertheless, but 1 didn’t ride around 10 ke clausitoation o the last fisc i conf vy m.l) at the time n\r.(ln‘\':;‘llfiw;l‘::“‘;::;:: d by | thorns, one by one, the h'u‘hun would |it. On the ranch there were 1,600 1d bids shall be for doing the printing Yrom | _ 1,600 Bubordinate Offices, in the United States aud Canada, and 8,000 offices in the nmo:"on& od W. L. PARROTTE & CO. Oumaha, June 15th, 1881, Countr (k. | SHout their appreciation, Then brac- | acres under the plow, one bit of fand e T vl s s b day cf duly, | Sus Ao S 1000 “Bousias Theat Vs Pcchont oty ] e 5 dotwit ing back, until the lariat pulled his | nearly as level as the floor, » parallel- | classes of printing in detall, and shall be aocom: W RPHY O ] J. R. Mack breast out, like untoa woman's, he|ogram in shape, and the furrow which | Pavied with the name of the proposed surety, . . ) Hardwaie, Iron and Steel. . . ackey, danced with renewed vigor, and as|the plow cut in traversing from ome | o0 e sient, of the awarding of the con wa! s, fron | 4 tract, will enter into a bond with the city of . :“;:.‘AJ ‘: LANOWORTHY, Wholesala, 130 ad D E N T I s T the ;]mrm}uuio 'flrum his :enll(,l such a | end to the other was three miles in a | ¢ “lu for the true mf';:mn)u:‘nw\;)i -:M:I‘Alm-llr:u-l oth strect. cry from the Indians gathered there, | straight line. 1t is only aft, ha e ifasouncll soaerves the rght to rejoct uny o ' d Cali . . 3 ) | Stralg d Y After one has | )4\ bias. Enyelopes ¢ g p A. HOLMES corner 16th and California, 9 | rent the air, as I never wish to hear | yisited such an estate and_devoted | als of bids s ‘n'm u'm'l.c?l',‘““"l"‘.'u‘i..‘fimu.imm Harness, 8addies, &c. Corner 16th and Douglas Sts, Omaks, Nev. | #58in. T was thoroughly disgusted at | days in traveling over it that he realiz- $he Printing,” sad e Sddcomd L ‘\:?;,I:’I"“':( And Agents for Kentucky Disti |il‘lg Co. . B. WEIST 320 18th St., bet Faro- & Harmey. | Prices Reasouable, spzssw | the sun dance by this time, and wan- | es what 20,000 acres of land is, e 170t L) City Clerk, | 14ats Corner 14th and Douglas Sts., Omaba, Neb