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DAY JULY 6, 1881 1 T[llfl I) A\ I L\' };E a at and Bonnet Bleachers. THE SPOOPENDYKES. ulous, The test these vredictions un- Ea(n(n. and of the habits and customs FELLIE W e | e po yousBirns, hup e Wil Hasg dong ? e T e e T Whis Thtckys Becpie &1 weoelint | AT W&y POL ACK Collins, OMAHA PUBLISHING 0O. Avenue, WAL DOVE Proprictor. Mr. S. and His Spouse Undertake | SCV¢Te onc, although it is my firm |opportunity is now atforded to judg Cheyenne, - » Colorado. - s . - —TT a Fishing Excursion. conviction that this space of time ecan [for yourselves. Don't be fastidious; THE VQMAIIAVDAILY BEE: WEDNES 916 Farnham, bet, Bth and.10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ CANFIELD HOUSE, Gea, Canficld,0th & Farnham | Procklvn Eagle, h‘\ VOr !]‘ ',”"‘ “h“tl;\ it nsiderable [ don’t make any one angry; keep your A #1131 yeus, 18 sdvance tportpnid).. DORAN HOUSE, P. k. Cary, 918 Farnham St my dear,” said Mr. Spoopen- | deeuracy, hy an intelligent observance [ mouth shut and your eyes and cars aouths . m e | SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Street. with & social sort of a grin, | of the leading principles connected | open, and you will witness a perfor . _ monthe M h Southern Hotel Gus. Eamel, #th & Leavenworth, | ‘“how would you like to go fishin with the meterology of our country. [ mance to-night more curious thanany Sprl n g an d Su mmer e —— i et “Wouldn't that be perfectly love- |, 1 believe that the present summer | you have yet seen in California. Weo RAILWAY TIME TABLE. e Western Comel SRR e tor the | 1V Sauealod Mrs, Poopendyke, 1 |i8 one in a triad of similar summers, | shall soon be satisfied, bat make up e — ho Westorn Cornioe Works, Agenta for the T titate ) : the v o ’ . THAVING ONARL SAVY OR 00Tl SOCHD. Champion Tron Fence &., havo fenta 1r the | never was fishing in my life, and 1 probably the middle onc. Tt is Iikely [your mind to remain here until the C. B, & Q. 5a. m.~8:40 p. m. of Faney Tron Fences, Creatings, Fineals, Railings, [ always wanted to try it. Where can to resemble in its chief features that [dance isover. C/& N, W., 68 %.—8:40 p. m. R - - we go?" of 1880, and to differ in some of its| From the barking of the dogs and K S, kOB S 3140 p. m. Arrivo Inteliigence Office. “Woll, there are lots of places|minor detals. = 1 | the wailing of a squaw we knew that b 1 #t St. Louis at 6:25 &, m. and 7:45 &, 10, MRS, LIZZIE DENT 217 16th Strect. around Brooklyn. Last sammer 1 The approaching month of July will | wo were now in the midst of the WENT OR SOUTHWRSTS. T — saw boys catch a_good many fish off enter cool and wet, and vive a great | rancheria; and Indians forms flitting [} . & M. in Neb,, Through Expross, 8:85 &, m. 6K BAUIER $HA Parnham Steeet. the dock at the foot of State streot, | deal of rain generally overa large por- | about the ‘‘aweat house” informed us & M. Lincoln Frolght,—1:00 p. . gt — We might go there.” tion of the United States and Canada, | where the “fandango™ was to be held &R #, SR [\’I\""‘h “Just the place,” conceded Mrs while in Great Britain the weather | This house had been built of strong . BERTHOLD, gt tho i oneedad e | " bty 10 ewis | ples an branchs ingentouly fen LATE AND NOBBY STYLES 9 8:15 8, m Lumber, Lime and Cement. catch some sardines. I'll bet a spool | Stormy and wet. The storms of wind, | ed together, and was i the shape of .;I’uu:l 7' 810 p. m —cmigrant. | FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas 8ta. | of thread I ot the first shad!” and in | thunder and huhtu{nu{ we likely to|an inverted bowl, being about forty . troiht = = ; 3 5 % yrove severe and froquent. The|feet in diameter at the bottom and 4 TaiAt NG UILSIWar, her glee Mrs. Spoopendyke waltzed |1 ¢ 3 « ameoter o i L et ety J. BONNER 150 Douzha S Good Variety. | across the reom and back again. heaviest rains for New York and vi- | tapering to the sicze of & _center-pole ——— “| ™ Mr. Spoopendyke smiled pleasantly | Sinity 1 would locate shortly after the | at the top. ‘The outsido being cover. Fon MEN BOYS AND GH'LDREN Lo Wy upon his wife, and started out into|20th, probably the 1st ur 22d. Be- | ed with carth to prevent the escape of ] o e i Srtey Mot s | g YA BTG L SRS B WS RRE D tween the 12th and w oxcessive |the heat, and there being neither Ot e P oTins for Bpring and Suminer | MIS, Spoopendyke rigged herself up hot t-v;m lslprn'»h‘n\vl\_- ghr“ whout lm(:x windows nor doors, the appearance of — {hoolhasy Goods for gentlemen's r. Stylish, darable, | for the pending excursion, Canada and the nited States, with | the whole was like that of an old fash- P Exp 3125 . . _ and vrices low 88 ever h bet. Doug& Farn. | (Got any fish sticks!” she asked, as additional severe storns in - western joned bake-oven and the similo was . - B & M.h;‘;\l"fi:;" 'll;l::;n;‘,;lh E: ‘l':r:ql;d:\a pom Millinery. Mr. Spoopendyke returned, rather suctions, not inappropriate, as we afterwards " es Freight No, 1051:40 p. m. MRS. €. A, RINGER, Wholesalo and Retadl, Fan- | warm from his exercise. Within a few days of the close of | learned. y ) y 0 \ A B gy Gooa 1n grat varety, Zephyes, Canl, Hoarl o O eiiing rods,if that's | July, likely in the neizhborhood of | = Under the escort of Captain Jack, b. m. osiery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. Cheapest House in o s g L5 the 27t} 1 28th day sool to cold £ i oY %% 5a. the West. Purchasers save 80 per cont. Order what you mean,” rephied Mr. Spoop- he 27th and 28th days, a cool to cold | to whom we were cac h required to pay -+ nixed, ar. 4:35 p. m. by Mail._ 115 th Streot endyke, “‘but 1 could only find ~ four | Wave may oceur, carrying frost in |50 cents, we crawled rather than —— NORTIL Physicians an 4 Surgeons. worms,”’ C n_\nmla; and cool | we ather uvnvl'u!)‘. walked through the small aperture on | Nebraska Disision of the St. Paul & Sioux City | w. §. GIBES, M. D, oom No. 4, Crelghton| ¢Can’t we break em in twol” in- with storms of wind, lail and rain, fone side, and having gained the in- OCLOTHING MADH TO ORDAR No. & leaves Omhha § 0. m, bl quired Mrs. Spoopendyke, anxiously. | PHer “h\" nited Tl:\;\-ls. Where storms (nrlr W ke uam;.vnl\--l :5 lmnc]h im- No. 4 leaves Omaha 1:50 p. tn. A S, NRING, M. D. Masonte Block. Oould i wo had & buzz saw,” | have been severely felt in wostornand | mediately in frout of the fire. It wis 3 ke L A R S T ©. L TTART, M. D., Eye and Far, opp. postofice | grunted Mr. Spoopendyke. *‘Come | nlm!h\\g;ll\"l)'u states during .lunronlmln now about 10 o'clock, hu‘( the ;\m,\fl; : IN THE LATEST STYLES. i . X DR. L. B. GRADDY, al if you' o a,” d thor- | again will the severest storms of July | was not yet begun. About 150 In- DUMMY TRAINS BETWEHN OMAHA AND i along, if you're coming,” an hor- | 8 3 | K : COUNCIL BLUFPA. Oculist and Aurist, § W 15th and Farnham 8. | b1 o quipped for the expedition "t“le‘Url\'lln‘ll;llfll]\\\H)*l.‘u)«h\l‘,’,hm\‘-’4]1:\1\s—|?n' malosand fomalesmixedin: | gosiafaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit allt t Leave Omaha at 8:00, 0:00 and _11:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs, Spoopendyke set out | eVer these frequent and severe | diseriminately—were lounging around o Lol T it o ) for the State street pier. storms of July, frequent alternations | the edge of the house, and save the i S b 013 and G20 . “How long beforo they bite?"asked |of fine, hot weather will probably | heneh upon which we were seated not |322 FARNHAM STREET and i'{l-:'.‘y":..‘ur e 0 LIl nll 000 | | oar Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt- | Mrs, E;.\uupcn«lykc, hoisting her hook counteract to a great oxtent in the Vsm:]o article l_\f furniture was seen. 1) Council Blufts’ at ness guaranteen. out of the water and examining the | damage done to grain and other crops | Upon hooks projecting from the walls g WY And 5:25 p. m. ————_‘_—_‘_-_“Plumh,“z. Gas and Bteam Fitling. point of a worm ler husband had im- m'ficncml in t}w] \\lvst Lova tishatiey were blanke ll;\-anl\n-xk bows and NEAR FOURTEENTH. Openling and Closing of Malls. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th St., bet. Farnham | paled thercon. . The entry of Julyas --l Ll |f_ hed | arrows, canes, slippers ‘:\nnl ..-;h\-‘r GOl | T ST T e ROUTE. ormv. ctosw. | and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. “They'll probably bite at that ag!1® likely to be cool and showery it vemene wnd fancy Articlos, while the A B H' lBE ; BB o m P D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Streots s00n as they can borrow a step-ladder,” both Canada and the United States, | various costumes to bo used in the . . ) el Painting and Paper Hanging. retorted Mr. Spoopendyke, eyeing |and stormiy wenther with o return of | dances gave the whole the aphearance h 11:00 0:0 8 HENRY A. VOSTELS, 1412 Dodge Strect, | the dangling hook. ~ “If you calculute sultriness is probable in proximity to | of a well-stocked bazaar. ‘The only Y 1 TR 3 Planing Mill, - to get any fish, you'd better let that the Fourth in most sections light of the place emanated from the RELIABILE acl : : MOYER, manutacturer of ssh, doors, blinds, | thing down in the water.” Hesey G, VESSOR. [ huge, good fire which burned on the ) ‘;gg H an | Mldings, nowels, alusters, hand rails, turnishing “Oh!” said Mrs. Spoopemndyke, = ground near the center of the house, @maha & Northwestern 400 840 6:30 | geroll mawing, &c:, cor. Dodko and Gthistreots. | drpping the hook. Do you think I DIGGER INDIANS, and during the entire ovening a de- dALm:fl mails for State of Towa leave but once s Pawnbrokers: could catch a gold fish?”’ she inquired, e crepit old Indian, who had been de- Yy ). -, i 9 3 ), » iling A’ Lincoln Mail is also opened at 10:30 a. m. J. ROSENFELD, 822 10th St., bet. Far. & Har, after a pause. An Expiring Race—A Novel Dance tailed for the purpose, kept piling on | ] Ottice open Sundays from 12 nu. to 1 p. m. SRR i B e o o o | W H Ihold ) on ' there, ¥ Iiilost (him! in a Bake Oven fuel until the spectators on the bench THOS. F. HALL P. M. Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. ejnculated Mr. Sdoopendyke, firing A and the Indians themselves were well C. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet. Faru. & Harney. From a California Letter. his hook up toward the Heights. high roasted. Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. 2 OMA_BA Bhow Case Manufactory.; “8o did I!" chimed Mrs. Spoon- “Would you like to attend the| Tt was already late when the danc- 0. J. WILDE, dyke, as she fell over backwdrd and dance t".j!"“l,“' at the rancheria of the|ing bogan, The orchestra was com- usmess ]_PBG UI‘Y. Manufacturer and Dealer) in_sll kinds of Show | 8hot her sinker into Mr., Spoondyker's Indians!” said a gentleman to a friend | ,osed of about o dozen braves, and S Cases, Upright Cased, 8 » 1317 Cose St. ear, ““I declare we both lost him!" and myself, as we loitered in one of | these, with their instruments of - tor- Art Emporium. ANK L GRIARD. yropricior_Omama| _ What ye doing?’ demanded Mr|the !'““N“ toe porthern) Oulifor. | ture, huddled togother near tho pole 7., ROBE'S Art Kmpotitim, 1618 Dodge Streot, | Stow Cass manutastory, Eis Bavsh toth atrect, | Spoondyke, “what did _you LGEEY| S e having been informed of { iy, the center. In the book, ‘‘Between GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND CENTS' §iasi Eoravinse, OI Paintings, Chronion, Fancy | bbacen, Heaiomoth and darey. 4% 67| whon I'm pulling in fish, you just sit | the dance during the afternoon by 10 | the Gates,” a Chinese orchestra is de- R Srock,” Good tvlos. e SR TTIWATS: Vil will' ye? Think my hoad's o less a porsonage than the chief of the | soribed as ot 3 combination of ticks and : o BURMESTIR, e pad 1 Drop 6, T tell ya! - drop | Faneheria, we determined to stop 0¥er | chicks, and jingles and _squenks, in- AM EchA“:floLn AN D:SILVER w AT GHES_ Abstract and Real Estate. Dealor In Stovos and Tinwar, and Manutacturer [it in the water. Thore! Now sit night for the purpose of witnessing| torlude and emaciated fiddlers with a h JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. | of Tin Roofs and all kinds of Building Work, | gtill and fish. Another time I'm pul- the same, and right happily were wo roar of gongs and a clash of cymbals W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 13th Street. —_— ling in o Spnish mackerel, you let|joined by a gentleman who was thor- | ydded; while elsewhere the music of ALL KINDS OF Sl esehieb el R. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. Architects. things alone. You mad me lose that 5’"5'1%" _ff":']i“-r ,wli%h o 1'"i1"' l"f the Digger Indians is described a8 o d . DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS, Beeds. fish.” interestin the neighborhood, and who | deafening uproar like that produced d d o 1. Chignn ok 1 s ot e | ongt 1o Hane cauht iy v o 15 vy of the L\ by 'y Chumnd_srunnt s ewelry, Silverware and Diamonds A.T. LARGE Jr., Roow 2, Cicighton Block. _ | Cultivators, 0dd Fellows’ Hul. said Mrs. Spoopendyke, soothingly, | dians themselves. filed by steam power, or imnu- o oot andBhoon Shoa atoron. “you fished splendidly for him.” iie Diggers are o atrango Tao,” | morablopias catightunder o gato, or o |, WO GUATAniEd the Best Goods for the Least Monoy. a2lstt JAMES DrVINE & CO., Phillip Lang, 1520 Farnnum at., bet. 15th & 14th. | T understand the business,” re- said he, as we trudged along after|pultitude of tom cats lashed together Fine Boots and Shoes. A good assorment of = joine S endyke swhat | nightfall to the place whero the “‘fan- 1 flung over a clothes line! But B cs. A yood assormen PR TR joined Mr. Spoopendyke somewhat | nightfull o tho “fan- | and fung over u. clothes line! Bu THE GREAT WESTERN GLO HI“G 0 SE gi;glsm;;l’.:l‘:;(gtg:.]';O;u‘;lrn;:,x' 'ml,ff';',';f,?,l.. PERKINS & :fix‘,( u::l,m,:,: St., New and | mollified. “You see he didn't even |dango” was to be held. They are | peither ot the above descriptions will I » 8 JOIN FORTUNATUS, e K an L Fuenitiire, House Furnishing Goods, | get the belt, big as he was.” generally conceded to be the lowest | 3o justice to the music which broke $ 4605 10th strect, manufactures to order good work | == bouvht and sold on narrow warvine. “I'mglad of that, because we've specimens of humanity on the contin-| ypon our cars as the signal was given, at fair prices. Repairing done. Baloons. only got three worms left How I'd | ent of America, and” it is doubtful for soon were distinguished notes and HENRY KAUFMA o 1 | Whether the old world can show a peo- | iuses in aceordance with the figuros. M. HELLMAN & CO,, 5 A like to catch an oyste Bed Springs. In the new brick block o S Y sarade o] 0 5 J.F. LARRIMER Manuhctufur.‘.’.fl Dipeias st 4 st opened & most ¢ know I—— plemore degraded. “Although repeat- | Each member of the orchestra con- < wl Hot Ly 1 “Hist' Sh-h-h! Quie ! T've | ed efforts have been made to eivili: ist! Sh-h-h! Quiet, now! T've ilize | tributed his share of the mnoise by 9 : oEckNevsanc QtALSnet: R got hin eme play himl Now |them, yet these have been of littlo | striking a split picce of wood against pl'lng ults ! f,y es ! J. 1 FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Stroet, LANNERY, arters, | D11 feteh him?” and Mr. Spoopendyke | avail, and the work of the philanthrop- | hig arm or knee; and this was accom- mplets cstablishment | peeled in until he nded am old boot, |18t has been like the good seed which | papied by o plaintive wail, now low Butter and Eggs. h, barring FIRE.and ST ANE & e e sidost . and E | Ml bring FIL. and Sother o'y rovh | 4T didu't know that fish bud burs | foll ubon stony Macos and which | Sag subdied, agaim forcible, as to| IMMENSE STOCK'AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. house in Nebraska_established 1576 Omaha. on fnd after present dat on, like n chestnut,” snid Mrs, [Sprang up, but having no root, soon | occusion demande 45 ) AT CONER, 070 10th Street. | Spoopendyke, quivering with excite- | Withered away. Words and argu-| Simultaneously with the commence- (E O racmaNT, Undertakers. Spoopen ke e e what | ments secu to be powerless t effect d | yont of the music the dancing bugun . : > MRS, A. RYAN, CHAS. R 2, 101 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. | he i i change in their condition; and, since | A dozen or more squaws glided bard The La‘rgest []T] mg Uuse Bst 0 Gagu. gouthwest corner 10thand Dodge. < - — | “Crack your grandmother!"” snorted the time of the mission fathers, all at- | footed into the ring, and after circling est Board for the Money. P. PEMN < Lii2 @ 31 Tonth strect, betweon Farn- | pr heap work, | Mr. Batistaction Guaranteed. | haii and 113 Spoopendyke, shicing the boot | tempts at the improvenient of the in- | the fire on tiptoe, glided away as un- up the pier. *He wasn't good to eat, | tellectual and spivitual welfare have | ceremoniously as they came. Proba- ; 3 Yo Toruia for Cash. POl e o ons, picturon |A0YWAy. Tl get something—" Lgenleby Lhnpd Ll Digger Indian | bly tho socond ana last dances were 'A Department for Children’s Clothing. Furnished Rooms Supplied. A et Farnhamn and Douglas | **What's the matter with my stick?|may be 1iug it to pick hops, plow, | thie best of the cvening, and a short . . h ; e e b, 0. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St., Fancy Gondn | Let go, you nasty thingl — Here's chop wood, and perform many other | deseription of each is lorewith ap- We have now an‘assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's W, SNYDER, No, 131h 14t and Harney Streets} = g another one! Quick!” " kinds of outdoor work. He way be| pended, Previous to the commence- | Furnishing Goods in great variety,and a heavy stock of Trunks, B G & H“.L e ek o7 You've got | taught to chew and suioke and drink | mont of the second dance, which an | Vglises, Hats, Oaps, &o. These goods are frosh, purchased from Civil Engineers and 8urveyors. y abite. Haul up!” cried Mr. Spoopen- | like a white man; to w ash h L i ! 2 face and | Tndian informed us in broken English »oes good an Meals at all Hours. i ‘Board by the Day, Week or Month. B0 Gent Stores. ANDREW ROSEWA’ Creighton Block, dyke, trying to untangle himself from | W decent clothing; but civ was a “‘squaw dance,” the ten squaws the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever Tomn, Surveys, Grido i Sowo sysems o BEAL ESTATE BROKERS. h‘xlntlixiu‘-].;unvl\ h(cll}:” is wife, *‘Lift him mfiu 1]1'.'»“::.::-[.5:‘0:4} h;:t\:‘llvu”:hl-:tl il‘ir[ tl'}umgwl :hvir o .l.nl-.-_l ,mi.x dn;n:;a«l before made. - out of the water: 0 4 gabo! e | their costumes in plain view of the . Commi No. 1508 Farnham Stroet, o won't let me,” squeaked Mr, |of idloncas, to s acorn diet ane | their costumes B Bt ey formed|. 1YV Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. JOHN G, WIL LIS, 1414 Dod Spoopendyke, holding both arms at | Wic up’ of boughs, the samo untam- | 4 line between us and tho fire. The| , D B BEEMER. For delails sco lorgo advortise. | @ DVEAELA., = = INENE. | full fongth, "hake. him off ! Scat! | ed and untamable savage. aling bobweon up BnG L0 Ay tho| & 1aTEe TATLOBING, FOROE is employed by us, and wemake aont in Dally and Wookl, Opyick—North side, oop, Grand Central Hotel. | Go 'way, you monster!” “Yes,” continued our friend, as we | community in general, for they were | SUITE TO ORDER on very short notice. “Lift your pole straight in the air!” | passed beyond a trce where a half- | exactly alike in every . respect, and e P]FOP‘:_SALB A iy shouted Mrs. Spoopendy ““Hoist | breed ouoe had l»ll!un lynched, l"\)wrc whon “the danco was concluded each CALY. AND SEHE US. : or Furnishing Horses, Wagons, and Harness for | ¢y dod gasted thing right up!” is something pathetic in the history | was returned to the hook from whick he Ind ervice. g g rig p! hing was returned 1e h rom which e ,,mw,‘u‘h e ving clghty (s0)| Mrs. Kpookendyke exerted herself f the Digger race. In the days of |it had been taken. |30| and l303 Farn ham St, cor. |3th Cornice Works. work horses. two (2) bugsy homes, fitty () wag- | and disclosed an eel, dangling. Kit Carson and other famous scouts | The body of cach dress was made of | - Western Cornice Works, Manufacturers Tron | ons. one (1) light kpring wagon, fifty “It's ar attlesnake Cornicor Tin. Iron and Slato Koofiing. Orders | double harncss for the Indlan sers from any locality prompily executed in the best manner, Fact 10 Dodge Street, she yelled, | they swarmed through every valley it | black calico, with red and whito seol- ndersign- | “Don’t go near him! F scy, Neb., will be received ire! five! mur- | the state; and even down to the fime | lops below the waist and also at tho Hl!(»;ur:ié-u ;n':n,nl 1\:101;')‘ cloct n, Fuesr der! police! police-e-¢! of the pioneers of 49 they thronged | bottom. An abalone belt fitted tight- 2 1, i o A : " 5 rxEE . H 1 a0, I Y ardad. The " following ‘Hold your yawp, will ye?” bawled t}.u_nm.u; of the hnm.u:]r towns, and |1y around the waist, and four long pcitic ‘and conditions will be observed, | Mr, Spoopendyk “(Get hun over | their rancherias were 80 ensely popu- | streamers from the back and breast anufactured and put up in any part of tho [ SHECREALINE BIL (I Lo o e 13 s SPOUL yke, x 0 streamers fro ie back e Soitev. 1 STNHOLD, 416 Thirtcenth strect, | 43 Thp HOFk BURCE MUK Lo between the | ¢he dock, 80 T can eatch him! What lated that the barest necessaries of life | waved to and fro with the body. On Orockery. Bt rioen (14) hunds high and o welgh not lows | yo holding him out there for? Wait- | were with dificulty obtained, But|the head was a cap, which in shapo than n ER 1300 Dougias stroct. Good line. Hau’ :‘Li}:ymllv)fi':unl "'l',’..fi“f'”l(.""\'\‘fi‘,';'"':.',‘:.'i ing for him to dry? Stick that pole during the last twenty years they have | was not unlike a huge crab; and start- OM.A.HA. Galvanized Tron Cernices, Window Caps, ctc, - ) goube = 8 4022 o ond | gtraight up in the air, 1 tell ye. disappearcd more rapidly than ever | ing from the top of this was another Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Jertosily sound The LR oty M saation D o mtlyko threw the pole | before; and before many years have | streamer, which extended even to the gy ‘ om0, . et o, oot o STt A1t B o vor o shouldo, and Sopped the ol | paed ot & sestizo of thig oo pows | ground, | Kacl of the wiusvs heid Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods 8 i clved. They must be wefg into Mr. Spoopendyke's countenance | erful race will remain, What is the | horse-tail in the right hand, and four Qlothing Gevahts oy i the resono of tho weent, % S| 6Dod gast the menaly eell” ho | causo of this decline, you ask. Un-|had peculisr wooden whistles in their FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a fi;.’fi{‘fi.}fhfi.'fl““‘L'.',‘.i'r'”i“&n'.‘if.'.\'i-’.:‘;:»"f.'.x,"””"d T e e Fowa.‘and | howled, as ho spat it out. ‘‘Stop doubtedly it has begn war, pestilence | mouths, — The dancers varied in ago - - Covers— overate be of twelve (12) ounce duck | waving that slam blasted lightning- and the contact of civilization. In|from the young girlin her teens to Fu LL LI“E oF NOTIONS A“D FA“GY Goons P tils: Light wagon, three (8) springy, with top. Tt | rod like a flag, will ye? Hold it still, carly days the diticrent tribes were | the grandmother of the tribe, and a " DR. PAUL, Williams' Plock, Cor. 15th & Dodge. | i 2 10 PR 4 lnu{, Think you're a tree?” fighting unceasingly among them- | gtoical indifference to pleasure or ap- SEND FOR FPRICE-LIST. Drugs, Paints and Oils. SOl dgaioien iy deltvercd at the agency | “Don't touch him! Throw him | selves, whilo the Americans and Mex- | Y]uuuu was manifested on every face, . KU & CO., Tater than Septeniber 1, 1851, unless there should overboard! He'll sting you to death!” | icans aided largely in decreasing the | During the dance the feet were never M AX M EY ER & CO 0 h Ne Pharmacists, Fino ¥ » Ginods, Cor. 16th and | be delayin thoapproral of Recoptiach gurgled Mrs. Bpoopendyke, and for- number of their comuion enemy. In | wholly lifted from the ground,and the .y ma av Douglas strects. ; ALl bhaa e b accompanied Us”w cortfied | yoteingithat the pole still exercised | Trinity county, thirty years ago, i |motion was sort of shutling *hob- prrespm— check or cquivalent on & t y ] . W.J. WHITEHOUS ¥ - ~aalo& Retal, 10th st. | nository, payable to the order of the agent for at | an, influence over the eel, she gave it | party of whites surrounded a ranche- | Lladeh 1y~ the dancers now support- M F ST ETZEL & FIELD, 202 N 1th Side Cuming Street, | loastfive (9 per centol the amount of thobid, | o jork, and it slipped through Mr. | rid, and during a night a whole tribe [ing themsclves on the heel, now on . . ] e Howahd fieoote, | uich. chak Tshimi e toriuiied 1o ke 4 d | & A throug bh GG G A T g t ) Drugist, and Howard Stroets. | giqvoy in case any bidder receiving award shall Spoopendyke’s fingers, That gentle- | wus estroyed. Siumilar butcheries | the toes, now turning around and fail to execute |m‘unpl|,\ s o .u:u‘ru‘h'f':»?.l man made a spring for it, and swash- [ have oc urred in other parts of the |around, now fo lowing the leader with Suretics, according to the terms o q Dry Good Notions, Etc. JOHN H. F. L&uMANN & CO., e o ‘soburiicd 60 the hidder. | 04 into tho water, " |state. Nct long since Iread in Mene-tu snail-like pace around the fire. Dealer in 'Hardware, Now Yol Doy Gonta Sroem 1010 A4 1618 Fiv: | o Enjplent will b6 Blo Kaioush (e Tndian of- | ““Hen! brab! baa! waggle! giu, hic, | fee's History of Sonoma county about | Every few minutes, without the least ham strect. fivo, Washingtou, DGy as woan a4 practicable | ga, gaggie!” sputtered Mr, Spoopen- tho ravages of the cholera among the | sign, the heating of the sticks and the L. C. Enewold also boots and shoes, Tth & Pacific. | * The rizht to refect any and all bids i reserved. dyke,as some lightermen fished him | Indians in 1835, \hl‘l one mnchrn.l‘ in | humming of the musicians would sud- o B T 7Y —— ¢s will be received for all or part of the | out, the Sacramento Valley over 300 died | denl t 1 then, by way of a Furdiul bove, and should be endorsed, “Froposals for SI - " s . X : . y stop, anc ien, by way o D= A F. GROSS, Now and Socond Hand Furniture | Fur i Ahould o BN eio Did you cateh cold, dear?” inquir- within the space of four days. One|plause, the old Indian by the fire and and Stoves, 1114 Dougime. Highest cash price | o the sy be, and addressed to the under ed Mrs. Spoopendyke, with solicitude hittle girl alone escaped the frightful | one or two others would uttera sound paid for sccond hand oo signed at Otoe Agoncy, i Ly as they made their way home, disease, and when she was rescued the | was a sort of cross between a groan J. BONNER 1309 Dougiss st. Fine goods, &c. S0 s, ndian Agent. SIE°T did, T landed it,” growled Mr. | ground was literally covered with the | and a yell. Otoe Agency, Neb., June 84, 1551 i g Spoopendyke, blowing mud like the [ bodies of her dead companions. After the dance had continued some & yway, I caught an eel, didn't|the gentleman, as we approached the | hausted themselves and everybody P A | poopendyke, carrying numen:in, “has been more potont in | else, they darted off suddenly into the o b e ekt 7 | out the woman's idea of comforting a | the extinction of the Diggers than Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. —_— - — -— GUST, FRIES &C0., 1213 Harney St.,, Improve- PROPOSALS ed Ice Boxes, lron and Wood Fences, Office For City Scavenger. Railings, Counters of Pine and Walout. Propos: 1s will be recs Saturday, the 9th h 8 ng i ¢ assage leading to the aperture b, [ Florist. ik oo, for o the dutics of iy laven | WAL wn;h the only thing he didn't | pestilence or the sword. The game is ol e had Jnuml,....llumruulmfl stuva RH airer Jnh OrKer an all a0 urel‘ A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seeds, boquets uiust have specified list of | want to hear about. no longer abundant in the mountains, | 4 single brave, with his fac inted ] te. N. W. cor, 16th ani o8 0 be charged forthe removal of all dead an. SOh! v, S PRTTI) . \ , | a single brave, with his face painte: ete. N. W. cor. 16th an i Douglas strecta® P b e d ith of whatever kind or nature, | Oh! you caught it!” ripped Mr. |and there is a scarcity of fish in the | and almost nuked, appeared in front OF ALY, XINDS OF CANS. Foundry. and st be accompanicd by the names of good Spoopendyke. “*You're a fish-woman | interior streams, and without fish and | of the audience. Holding a dru dud puticient wurety” for the faithtul perforuance JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson st | of the dutics required. Envelopes enclosing sl you are. All you want now is glass | game the Indians are H“‘ to all sorts | stick in cach hand and o whistle in his| Tenth and Jacksen Ste. - - - Omaha, Neb. - e proposals shall be marked, lu]w-‘uh ity Haay sides and some bubbles running | of shifts to keep body and soul to- | outh, he danced to the spot wherein TR LNy e < f:‘:'f:'{n.f.“:»tl::.f.?‘.Jn.:\'. the :;2:1""' wd not !lu'uugl} you to be an aquarium, An- | gether. .V\ hen they are hungry it|the squaws were u,.“,,,|,1\..fl’,,m|,h\,“‘ Welshans Bros., FOprictors. + | %Gty Council reserves the right o reject any other time we both go fishing you stay | natters little what sort of food is of-| following him, wei. dismssed totheir . o —_— | sud all bids. j at home. You hear! fered, for they will eatanything which | seats, and the squ w dance was over, ’ : Gracers. ~ Bidn 1o bs opened st the yegulas mesting ofthe | And with this novel mathomatical |is digestible. Their bread is wade : —— WHOLESALE AND RETALL DEALER IN Z STEVENS, 21st betveen Cuming end laard. . d 3.3, L. C. JEWETT, suggestion, Mr. Spoopendyke hunted | generally from acorns or the kernels It Heads the List i T, A. MSHANE, Corn, 23 aod Quimlng Survets. | fy1-diw G Owrk. | himself to his domicile and took & rum | of the pinenut and buckeye, and [ Of all ather preparation: or medicines. Tn LU‘MBEB NS | T | aweat. worms and edible roots are their meat | cases of nausea, headacke, dizziness or b - W, L, PARKOTTE & 0., Braox asp g R— and vogotablos, Grasshoppors are one | FEUUH 0L, 10 tual. They f : 1308 Do et wholmts Escavay. | BYRON REED & CO. Vennor's Guess For July. e aranie diaiae’while saakas | Lraar SUTEKIS Bive A0 e calal Lath, Shingles, Pickets, e With July I commenced a revision |are said to be eaten with a relish eodlw, OLLSNT BOTABLISURD fl » C— 1 Hardwaie, iron and Bteel. of my weather forecasts for the last | Between the two evils—starvation or » “ { DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 sod Real Estam A enc six months of the year 1881, To hold | work—there is not uch differeuce(, DON'T DIEIN THE HOUSE. SAS"' Doons’ su"ns' MOLDIN 1 L'“E’ cElEII'I'. f 15th streot. ST e B to a prediction made for twelvemontha | in the average Digger's mind, and in| Ask druggists for “Rough on Rats." PLASTER, BTO. 3 A. HOLMES coroer 16t ] In SEBRAMKA in advance, would, at the present|escaping both the grand end of exist- | It clears out rute, wice, bed-bugs, SWSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY, Hi Baodies. &c. Koep 8 complete abstract of title to all Real ther prognostication, only | ence is obtained. But here we are at' roaches, vermin, flics, auts, insocts. s ; e u ear Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB 2 o rancherias in the | 15¢ per box 3)

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