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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 1881. 7 DAILY BEE. atand Bonnet Bleachers THE SPOOPENDYKES. |ulous. The test these | Ladics got your Straw, Chip and Felt Hata done dergo for the firt six mon v rediction | s, and of y N ot ' Mr. S. and His Spouse Undertake | * S0Vere one, although it is iy firm [ opportunity is now Cheyenne, 4 » Colorado. up at northeast corner = = s cnteenth and Capitol - \ OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. | Averue. Wi, DOVE Propr it rded to judge | { —_— it ma—— e - conviction that this space of time e o ourselves, o 18 916 Farnham, bet. 8th and 10th Streets. Brooklsn B _l:"‘m‘" Exoursion, bo covered, and that \‘\,. tor :,“]‘,.',,‘1‘: f] oy ‘”L b Don't bo fastidious; | | 3\ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¢ CANFIELD HOU s Cirfleld,owh & Farttn | 000 S8 S ; . socuracy, by an itellizent olmcrvenes | oo ’]”‘ bl 'l'”" wngry; keep your | \\ £131 year, In advance (postpaid).. ....810.00 ( DORAN HOUSE, P. k. Oary, 913 Farnham St. i ‘(- ay, 1:;\ dear, s]ml Mr T,\.my.-,., ‘(vh.: )h-" ‘)‘" g g ’l]l\-lllul mouth ~.Imf ‘mg” your oyes and cars a01ths “ Sy 500 SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Street. dyke, with a s sort of a grin, |© sremnslis J L * connected jopen, and you will - witness a perfor H : N 1 800 souern T Gon el W e | would o ke o T | Wl o meterlbgy of 1 oty | e 15kt e s Spring and Summer { R - - - ——— “Wouldn't that be perfectly love lh«l_xmu that the prosent sunimer you have yet seen in California, W | a1 AILWAY TIME TABLE. The Western Cormloe Works, Agents for the | 17! 8quealed Mrs. Poopendyke. ©[i8 onein a trind of similar summers, | shall soon be satisfied, bt mnke up | — e v © Weatern Cornioe Works, Agenta for the | ) the 3 t 4 | TALYN ONARL S100 0 Sor Sooen Charirpton Tron Nones 6., Tots never was fishing in my life, and I|probably the middle one. Tt is Iikely [ your mind 1o remain here until the C.,D. & Q.50 m.~840p. m of Fancy Tron Fences, Crestings, always wanted to try it. Where can | to resemble in its chief features that | dance isover, '(_ \‘.5' \'\iln;\l ¥.—3:40 . m Sto, 1310 Dodgostree. A2 e qol” of 1880, and to .l‘ufl.w in some of its 1 the barking of the dogs and K St & fl.;'in"’:lj nv‘vo“ . dvive Intelligence OfMce. “Well, there are lots of places [minor details, the wailing of & squaw we knew that 8t St. Louis at 6 m, and 7 in, MRS, LIZZIE DENT 217 16th 8t around Brooklyn, Last sammer 1 The approaching month of July will | wo were now in the midst of the P O RoovRwE - ——[saw boya catch a_good many fish off| enter cool and wet, and cive a great | rancheria; and Tndians forms fHitting AN P & M. In Neh., Through Expross, 835 &, m. ¢ BAUMER 1818 Fatnham Street the dock at the foot of State street, { deal of rin generally over alarge por- [about the “sweat-house” informed s ) & \ly.'l‘v:fl;x‘»llnuln ~7:00 p. . ot s We might go there.” tion of the United States and Canada, | where the “fandango” was to be held ok Hoete 600 &, 1. S B esarihe i i “Just tho while in (i;‘v:«l nunlm weather | This house had been built of strong v 9:40 5. in . BERTHOLD, Raes and Mo Spoopendyke will in all probability likewise | poles and branches ingeniously fasten % 518 & m Lime and Cement. eatel: voith AL stormy and wet. The Storg of wind, | ed together, and was i tho shape of LATEAND NOBBY STYLES LN 1;' S"" P —emigrant. | FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sta. | of thread 1 wot the first shad! thunder and hgh(nluur e hk.»lyl tolan inverted bowl, being about No. i25 V. . —— T = o N g s waltzed | prove severe and frojuent The | feet in diameter at the bottol o\ 7 her glee Mrs, Spoopendyke waltzed | Prov 3 ¢ jameter at the m ] FROM RAST ASD SOUTH. 3 ,‘“L";'J'z: I,’;u‘l‘n:'::':m, Variety [ 5y tHe Soam Rt \l,_h,l\ gain heaviest rains for New York and vi-| tapering to the siezo of & centor-pole - B o Bl T il Mr. Spoopendyke smilod pl cinity 1 would locate shortly after the fat tho top. The outside being cover F B Ln “ | Merchant Tallors, upon his wite, and started out into [ 20th, probably the 21st or'22d. Be [ ed with carth to prevent the escape of [] . ) s u' A l;L\I(;Jl }‘»aT; i the yard to get some worms, while [ tween the 12th and 20th an excessive [the heat, and there being neither ne of our most popular Merchan ors 18 re. v ot term is probable thr out botl | ows nor door > Appes 00 of 3 ARRIVING PROM TIIN WHST AXD SOUTHWEST., ceiving the Intest omigns (oF Spring and Summer | Mrs, 8 oopendyke riggod herself up | hot "f“" : 11'”"‘"‘:‘. 'J N ut | ';‘ [ windows nor doors, the appeatanco of ——— 0. & R. V. from Lincoln—12:12 p. m. y;‘_l.vh;n. .I-u;flfl--. for the pending excursion, ‘(-"m\ i ‘f"' _\u» nite tes, with | the whole was like that of an old fash [l U. P. Express . h bet. Doug.& Farn *“Got any fish sticks!” she asked, aa | additional severe storms in western [ joned bake-oven and the similo was $ ll!‘ 3 In Neb., Theough Express—i:15 p. m Millinery. Mr. Spoopendyke returned, rather |8ections. not inappropriate, as we afterwards e AU i o MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholesulo and Retall, Fan- | warmy from his exercise, Within a few days ot the close of | learned, a, s’ a;ps ru s’ a lses. - Eniigrant. S r e ey I“;r,[;;J;;:',,[,‘33‘{"‘-‘; ““I've got some fishing rods,if that's | July, likely in the neiziborhood of | Under the escort of Captain Jack, ’ vy Purchasors wave $0 por cont. - Order | what you mean,” replied Mr, Spoop- | the 27th and 28th days, 4 cool to eold | to whom we were cach required to pay 115 Fifteonth Streot endyke, “‘but 1 could only find~ four | Wave may oceur, carrying frost in |50 cents, we crawled rather than —— 3 : worms. Canada and cool weatl neraly, | walked through the small aperture on | Nebraska Division of trf‘v IM« Paul & Sioux City |y, g GIBRS, M. D, oom No. 4, Creighton “Can’t we break em in two?" in-| With storms of wind, hail and rain, [one side, and having gained the in- COLOTHING MADEHE TO ORDER No. © leaves Omhha S a. m. ik UL quired Mrs, Spoopendyke, anxiously, | over the United States. Where storms | terior we were assigned a beneh im ijn- y }:Tlr‘!:Tfl(r:xt“ln!“\.n}:'l:‘r‘u"‘.’:;'V & A. 8. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonte Block. “Could if we had a buzz saw,”|have been severely felt in westernand mediately in frout of the fire. Tt was & e AR No. B oo b oo o, C. L. HART, :likhl x:‘_nu:;\.:l:;w Pp. postoftice “rmm-‘}f Mr. Spoopendyke, duci,““. anm‘hu.;:ln(\xl-ln sh:: ; :ltm‘\u 'lun;\flllu;'u now u\:uu‘h; o'elock, l\\n‘l ll:o ‘115‘1‘;”1"1 IN THE LATEST STYLES. DUMMY TRAINS BETWEKN OMAMA AND ; DR, 1. B, GR i along, if you're coming,” and thor. | again will the severest stormg of July | was not yet bogun, ~ About 150 In- COUNCIL, BLUPPA, LT OE ATl L) m,g){‘ly equipped for the expedition | bejexperienced;nothwithstanding,how- | dians—the malosand femalesmixed in- Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices to Suit all'! Leave Omaha at 8:00, 0:00 and 11:00 a. m.; otographers. Mr. and Mrs. Spoopendyke set out | ever, these frequent and severe | discriminately—were lounging around 4 1:00 ol B ot B e Tivah . i GEO. HEYN, PROP., for the State street picr. storms of July, frequent alternations | the edge of the house, and save the 25 p. . Grand Central Qoo veonth Streat **How long befoce they bitel"asked | of fine, hot weather will probably | hench upon which we were seated not 1322 FARNHAM STREET 00 b Tmvey | near Masonic Hall, First-ciass Work and Frompt- | Mrs, § sopendyke, hoisting her hook | counteract to a great extent in the |a singlo article of furniture was seen. ) p 5, 4:25 | ness guaranteen, out of the water and examining the | damage done to gramn and other erops | Upon hooks projecting frow the walls = Plumbing, Gas and 8team Fitting. point of & worm her husband had im- m";'l:cm: in t];n'h\‘\ivs(‘, ove R “"r"AI'I",!v‘h”‘ beadwork, ‘"iw* :'\ml NEAR FOURTEENTH. Oponing and Closing of Malls. P. WO TARPY & €O, 210 12th st bet. Farnham [:.1} ed thcl-l n. ! i lik‘tl;“t ‘Y)b: ;‘l‘l) .mv \ “]\h -“:\' A \l" | arrows '-‘“‘"-’ "]‘l‘l“'r"‘t,“;“l ot l‘\; “""'l ROUTR. OPEN, crosk. | and Douglas. Work prowptly attended to. hey'll probably bite at that ag R LG . Dhowel o vemene ana faney Articles, while the B H BERM T o p m o, . D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Strects soon as they can borrow a step-ladder,” | both Canada and the United States, | various costumes to bo used in the . . H | RCOIIET £ i Painting and Paper Hanging. retorted Mr. Spoopendyke, eyeing | and stormy weather with a return of | dances gave the whole the appearance i ; RN Sk S % Bolei the dangling hook. “‘If you caloulate | sultriness is probable in proximity to | o SIS zasr, The only | 9 HENRY A. T 412 Dodge Streot. e dangling hook. f you calculate N I I y of a well-stocked bazaa? o y P . : : 8 Planing Wil to get any fish, you'd better let that | the Fourth in most sections, light of the place cmanated from the RELIABLE ‘ 8 A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, | thing d"-‘wu in the water.” HeNny (. VENNOR, huge, sl fire which burned on the . . i .0 | Moldings, nowels, alusters, hand rails, furnishing “‘Oh!” said Mrs. Spoopemdyke, ground near the center of the house, '; b... 5 B % | seroll mawing, &c., cor. Dodge and 9th strecta, drpping the hook. “Do you think I DIGGER INDIANS. and during the entire evening a de- & ’ for BAwASFoRers, could catch a gold fish? she inquired, b erepit old Indian, who had been do- | i A'Lincoln Mail is also opened at 10:30 a. m. J. ROSENFELD, 822 10th St., bot. Far. & Har, | after a pause. ., | An Expiring Race—A Novel Danoe | tailod for the purpose, kept piling on L] § Ottice open Sundays from 12 m. to v - - *‘Hi! hold on there, I lost him! in a Bake Oven fuel until the spectators on the bench f THOS. F. HALL Retrigerators, Canfield’s Patent. ejaculated Mr. Sdoopendyke, firing = and the Indians themselves were well From a California Letter. C.F. GOODMAN 1ith 8t. bet. Faru. & Hamney. | 1ig hook up toward tho Heights. : high ronsted. Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets, 4 o =y Bhow Case Manufactory.; “So did It" chimed Mrs. Spoon-| ““Would you like to attend the | 3¢ wag already lato when the danc- {3 J D t 0. J. WILDE, dyke, as she fell over backwitrd and | dance to-night at the rancheria of the | ine bogan, Tho orchestra was com. ki llSl]lBSS II‘GB UI‘Y. Manufacturor and Dealer)in all kinds of Show | shot her sinker into Mr. Spoondykor's I'Ig"‘:‘;- “flmll":L'tl"',tth"m‘l"f"flfrm"; posed of about a dozen braves, and —_— 4 Cases, Uprixht Cased, &, 1317 Cane St. ear, “‘I declare we both lost him!” and mysclf, as we loitered in one of | thege, with their instruments of tor- fi Art Emporium. FRANK L GERHAKD, proprictor Omaha | What yo doing?" demanded Mr | the small towns in northern Califor- | yyre. huddled together near the pole H E'S Art Emporium, 1516 Dodgo Streot, | ShOY Case manufactory, §15 South | Spoondyke, “what did you lose?|nia. =~ Now, having been informed of (i tho contor. In the book, “Botween GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND CENTS' vings, Oil Paintings, Chrowos, Fancy | etween Leavenwo * | when T'm pulling in fish, you just sit | the dance during the afternoon by uo | {he Gates,” o Chinese orchestra is do. amiig » Specialty. 'Low Priccs, TR NS atill, will yel® Think 1oy onds ¢ |1e8s o porsonngo than tho chiof of thi 9 o ck {8 . BONNER 1300 Douxlas Strect. Good Styles. Btoves ana | inware A il 3 o | soribed as a combination of ticks and v, e L Douigiy5ieey Y R ahrpand 1 Drop it, el yel drop | pagherit, e determined tostop over | chicks, and jingles and_monks, n- | \MERIGAN'GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES A Abstract and Real Estate. it in the water. Thore! Now sit|night for the purpose of witnessing i A . Dealor in Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer terlude and emaciated fiddlers with a i JORN L S1e0MGUE, opposite Post Dok 0| el Howa’ thoek ! Xindeof Building Work, | gtill and fish. Another time I'm pul- | the same, and right happily were W | roar of gongs and a clash of cymbals et o T e e oskaiis BFT Good and Cheap, | 1S in a Spnish mackerel, you let | joined by a gentleman who was thor- | ydded; whilo elsewhere the music of ALL KINDS OF Architects, et tisiedie P [things alone. You mad me lose that | oughly familiar with every point of | {ho Digger Indians is described as o v reh e ish. interestin the neighborhood, and who | Jafons liko diised . . ! DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS, Seeds. fish.” nteres © netghiborhiood, and who | geafening uproar like that produced d I S I d D d ¢ Room 14, Creighton Block. ,“—h??.l\lumd R”I‘“ Seed Drills and [ ““You ought to have causht him,” | \\'u}ll known to many of the In- by a ”,,!“mm] l.,,,,,_.,_mlt BAWS ewe I"y, liverware an lamonas ] A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Cicighton Block. vators, Odd Fellows® Hall, RIS endyke, soothingly, | dians themselves. : d ¢ i . % . _Spoopendyke, soothingly, i o |filed by steam power, or imnu- o | Boots and Shoes. Bhoa Brores. “you fished splendidly for him.” . The Diggers are a strange race,” | ierable pigs caught under a gate, or o | W e Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Monoy. a2L-stt | JAMES DRVINE & CO., Thilip Fang, 19% Famnam ot bet. 15th & Uth. | “I understand the business,” re- |s2id he, as we trudged along after | yultitudo of tom ents lashed togethor ’ iFine BooiaslaTNEnoss AN ool fasormanbic! SatordiIEndBieee joined Mr. Spoopendyke somewhat | Dightfall to the place where the *“fan- | \1d flung over a. clothes line! But I T e S I T (T M (et | L C D e (o neither of the above descriptions will . . ity el " | Second Hand Furniture, Houso Furnishing Goods, | get the belt, big as he was.” generally conceded to e the Towest | 4y justico to tho music which broke y 605 10th stroct, manufactures to order good work | & hought and sold on narrow marvins. “I'mglad of that, Dhecause we've |specimens of humanity on the contin- | ypon our cars ns the signal was given, . at fair prices. 'Ropairing done. s S3loon: only got three worms left. How 1'd ont ‘t’lf :\l]m-ml':\l, m'ill 2, doubtful | for goon were distinguished notos and & e uly g0 e o ot et it i ot i wors tingo ot b M. HELLMAN & CO i/ Bed Springs. In the new brick block on Douglad Steact, has | liKe to catch an oyster. Do you ‘:h'.‘”““‘m |l:5v;:u‘lonl x ‘\M“ E':');V:‘ll:“' vauses in accordance with the figures. 5 ’” J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer, 1517 Douglas st. Just opened a most elegant Beex Hall, know I—— plem g - Althouzh rep Each member of the orchestra con- —— — Hot Lunch trom 10 to 12 “Hist! Sh-h-h! Quiet, now! T've |ed off o ews and Stationery. 5 St ac im! Sei IAUF 1015 Farnham Street. FLANNERY, got hin e ts have been made to ¢ “C | tributed his share of the noise by £ 0 me play himl ¢ [them, yet these have been of little triking a split picce of wood against s s" It ' All st l ' and M. Spoopondylie | avail, and thework of the philanthrop: | LI 8 split picce of wood ag rin R es : On Farnham, next to tho B. & M. headquarters, | I'll fetch him Aty o ¥ iy his arm or knee; and this was accom- v Butter and Eggs. hn el ot i cempie, caablshinnt | rooled in until he landed an old boor. | ist has been like the sood seed which | bt B o pisintise i e ; ANE DS B S W n o the by w o ok owec | *“T didu't niow that fish had bures |fell upon stony places and which | L0 subaied, Vagain foreite. v tne| IMMENSE STOCK'AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i Bouse in Nebraska cswilisfed 1575 Omaha.” | oo, will b opencd e th on, like a chestnut,” said Mrs. |Sprung up, but having no root, soon | peension denanjed. “ Caledonia o . FATCONER. 679 16th Strect. Spoopendyke, quivering with excite- [ Withered away. Words and argu- Simultancously with the commence- g Sy v 3 “Crack hi \t's see w. p 2em to be powerless to effecta | yyong of 4} e the dancing beg . : RESTAURANT, Undertakers, ment. — “Crack him and let’s see what [ ments scem to be powe A ment of the music the dancing began. { i o e e f“-“. CHAS. RIEWE, 101:: Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. | he change in their condition; and, since | g do rmore squaws glided bare &P S [] m Uu B es 0 a u. | o ‘Crack your grandmother!” snorted | the time of the mission fathers, all at- | footed into the ring, and aftor circline 8 Best Board for the Money, D, PEMN 03} Ter strect, betwe Farn- 9 o.* 4 2 - : . 2 A 4 B 0 S O Batintaction Guaranteed. | hans e amser” baceihatrost, betwoon Burn- | 6. Spoopondyke, shicing the boot | temptsat the improvemant of the in. the fire on tiptoe, glided away as un- Proba- »oes Meals ot o S SR i R LIR up the pier. ““He wasn't good to eat, | tellectual and spivitual welfare have | ceromoniously as’ they cam 5 Good Terms for Cash. NRY POHLMAN, notions, pictures | ANY I'll get something—" buulvl ;lham?nnmL The .DXL'I,:L"' Indian | bly the sccond ana last dunces wero A Depa.rt.ment for Children’s Clothmg. ! Furnished Rooms Supplied. Iry, &c., 513 Lth bet. Farnham aid Douglas | **What's the matter with my stick? | may be taught to pick hops, plow, | the best of the cvening, and a short 5 A & > ' P. 0. BACKUS, 1205 Faruham St.. Goodn(Let go, you nasty thingl — Here's | chop wood, and perform many other description of each is horewith ap-| We have now anlassortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's WAL SNYDER, No. 151h 14th and Harney Streetsl | - = = |another one! Quick!"” kinds of outdoor work. He ‘may be [ pended. Previous to the commence- Furnishing Goods in great variety,and a heavy stock of Trunks, 1 ~ Bonns & H".L ‘‘Pull him in, ean’t ye! You've got | taught to chew and smoke and drink | ment of the second dance, which an | Valises. Hats Cane o Thass pasmate ey ianie, el onmt 3 Civil Engineers and Surveyors. y a bite. Haul up!” cricd Mr. Spoopen- | like a white man; to wash hi face and | Tydian informed us in broken English J 1 gl e i P ANDEEW ROSEN ton Block, dyke, trying to untangle himself from | wear decent clothing; but civilization | was a “squaw dance,” tho ten squaws | the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever own Surveys, Grade : Tomis) soversge systens o |\ QEA] - ESTATE BROKERS. | his line ind help his wife. ~ *‘Lift him | cango little farther. At the firat im- | chang and donned | before made. « Carriages and oad Wagons. d their app: out of the water!” pulse he returns to his vagabond life { their costumcs Jluin view of the o Commission Merchants. No. 1508 Farnham Stroet, “‘He won't let me,” squeaked Mrs, [of idleness, to his acorn diet and | qudience uum‘mhh-nl,‘u‘ull then formed| 1We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. JOHN G. WII, LIS, 1414 Dodze § Spoopendyke, holding both arme at | ‘wicklup’ of boughs, the same untam- | line between us and the fire, The | , " D B BEEMER. = For details eco laro advertise- | O TVEAXLA, = = INEB. | )] fongth, “Take him off ! Scat!|ed and untamablo savag drosscs must, have boen ownod by the | ‘4 18rge TAILORING FORCE is employed by us, and we make @aont inDally and Wookly, Orvicr—North side, ovp. Grand Central Hotel. | Go " you monster!” “Yes,” continued our friend, as we | community in general, for they were | SUITE TO ORDER on very short notice. Cigars and Tobacco. *“Lift your pole straight in the air!” [ passed beyond a tree where a half- exaetly alike in every respect, and " WEST & FRITSCI manufacturers of Cigars, PROPOSALS shouted Mrs. Spoopendyke. “‘Hoist breed once had been lynched, ““ther when the dance was concluded each CALI. AND SBE US. and Wholesale Dealers 0, 1305 Douglas, | For Furnishing Horses, Wagons, and Harness for Y the dod gasted thing right up!” is something pathetic”in the history [ was returned to the hook f chich 1 W. ¥. LORENZL! fac er 614 10th strect, the Indian service, e g Ty )\ i was returned to the hoo rom which e e Warka | oty o i s | M. Kpokondyo- oxerod horsef| f the Digor s, 1n- tho- days of |1t o g 180l and 1803 Farnham St.,cor. I3th Cornice Works. work horses, two (2) buggy homses, fitty (%) wag- [ and disclosed an ee ngling, Kit Carson and other famous scouts The body of made of Western Cornice Works, Manufacturers Tron Cornice, Tin, Tron and Blat : from any | o manner, wagon, fifty (50) w Indian sorvice at Otoe | (LU sh by the undersign- | “Don’t go n 81000 5 black calico, with red and white scol- i o 3 ! el - | the state; and even down to the time lops below the waist and also at the s el el e (&) rclock 1. in. Tuew | dor! police! police-e-o!” of tho pioncers of 49 they thronged | bottom. An abalone belt fitted tight- oned and contracts awarded. The followl “‘Hold your yawp, will ye?” bawled the strects of the frontier towns, and ly around the waist, and four long fleatiome and conditions will bo observed, | Mr. Spoopendyke. ~ “Get hun_over | their rancherias were so densely popu- | streamers from the back and breast ey 'rululiu(:‘)(;'rf.t):.::'.-l.:":‘}'\.lu. theen e the dock, 8o T can catch him! What | lated tll:flltllte barest necessaries of life | waved to and fro with the body. On fourteen (14) hands high and €0 weigh 1ot loss holding him out there for? W were with difliculty obtained. But | the head was a cap, which in_ shapo :!.uul:;Il’v::;’:‘l’llu«l{;’::v:l‘!:: ftly (969) potindy, broke fn)r lim to dry? Stick that pole !{IITHIgAl]?l"llnull\}‘:~1;!)'}'ti;lrn 0ll!-vy h:{\'u wag not unlike a huge crab; and start- OMAHA. perfectly sound. . Th team will be s ight up in the air, 1 tell ye. | thsappearcd more rapidly than ever |ing from the top of this was another i Mrs. Spoopendyke threw the pole | before; and before inany years have streamer, which extended even to the KR - t to the above conditions, aud In addi oy . over hor shouldor, and Boppe tho el | ussed o vetize of this oncs pow- zroun* Bach of the squmns 1t 3| GUNS,Ammunition,Sporting Goods “It's ar attlesnak they s med through every valle Galvanizod Tron Cornice cte., manufactured and put up in any part of the «countey. . SINHOLD, 416 Thirtcenth streot. Grockery. 1309 Dougias st e e g =1 st b zood travelers All horsos will b sub. | GEO. H. PETER: Also Iats, Cape, Boots, " ted to a thorough trial and inspection hefore Bhoes, Notions and Cutlery, 504 5, 10th sreet, e being recelved. mmust be weighed atthe | into Mr, Spoopendyke's countenance | erful race will remain, What is the | horse-tail in the right hand, and four o ]n\uhf":fvt oust K i agency n o peos 169 o1 the ook @ ineh |, ‘Dod gast the measly eel! ! he| cause of this decline, you ask. Un-|had poculiar wooden whisties in their FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a 7 band clothing, © Corner 10th and Farnham, thimbles, sprig ek, top, Vox, " bows howled, )"! hbi “lmlll it i'"l!» ,“fil“l' ""‘;b‘t")'“)' it :"l“ ml‘“ “"ll'v ]"_‘H“lt'"lflc mouths, The dancers varied in ago - - covers—coveryte be of twelve (12 waving that slam blasted lightning- | and e contact of viltzation. In | from the young girl in her teens to ‘ Dottt gt it bk A i, " | 1od ik flag, will yer Hold it sl | arly daya the diflrent tribes were | the grandusihor o tho. i, o 2| FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COODS. DR, PAUL, Wilisms' Plock, Qor, 16th & Dodgs. | 58,00 6 ' Col 04 o A Isay. Think you're a tree?” fighting unceasingly among them- | goical indifferenco to pleasure or ap- — AT uAlI‘I:‘)‘n vm:':;‘::l b:, lhl-:‘l‘\‘crl-4‘lu|'nlt”:‘l:‘|-’rxlr;m,|.t:l “Don't lmm" him! Throw him selves, while the Americans and Mex- | plause was manifested on every faco, SEND FOR FPRICE-LISY. 4 AhaiANg luter than Septcinor 3, 1541, unless ther shouid [ overboard ! He'll sting you to death!” | icans aided largely in- decreasing the | During the dancs the font wer e, MAX MEYER & CO. O ha N Pharmacists, Fine ¥+ Ginods, Cor. 16t and | Do dulay in the wpproval of th S e | €Ur@led Mrs, Spoopendyke, and for- | number of their conmon enemy. In wholly lifted from the ground,and the ma a, e Dougiss strocts. check or cqupvalont on some United ‘States do- | 0ttingRthat the pole still exercised [ Trinity county, thirty years ago, & |ynotion was & sort of shufiling *‘hob- - r h W.J. WHITEHOU# ¥ - asalo & Retail, 16th st, ,m..w-\‘ lo to the order of the agent for at | an influence over the eel, she gave it | party of whites surrounded a ranche- | }lodeh y"~the dancers now support- WM F STOETZEL 0, FIELD, 2038 N #th 8ido Cuming Stroct, | laut Ve (6) Ot e i Ount of the bid: | jork, and it slipped through M. | ria, and during a night & whole tribe ing themsclves on the heel, now on . . t PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Strocts, s A iving award shall | Spoopendyke’s fingers. That gentle- | was destroyed. Similar butcheries the toes, now turning around and fail to ¢ tract with good, | man made a spring for it, and swash- [ have occurred in other parts of the | around, now fo lowing the leader with . ed into the water. state. Nt long since Irend in Mene- |y snaillike jace around the fire. Dealer in Hardware, £ ! brab! baa! wi giu, hic, | fee’s History of Sunoma county about Every fow minutes, without the least ga, gaggie!” sputte Spoopen- | the raveges of the cholera among the | sign, "the heating of the sticks and the vidy is reserved. | dyke,-as some lightermen fished him | Indians in 1833, In one yancheria in hunming of the musicians would suds [ Il or part of the | out, the Sacramento Valley over 300 died | denly ston nd then, by way of ap- o “Did you catch cold, dear?” inquir- | within the space of four days, One ;.i,.:.i- "the ol Tndian '|.,fyn‘.'.-,‘fu'.'- a 3 ed Mrs, Spoopendyke, with solicitude | hittle girl alone escaped the frightful one or two others would utter a sound as they made their way home, disease, and when she rescued the Dry Goad Notions, Etc. JOHN H. F. L&uMANN & CO., New York Dry Goods S:ore, 1310 and 1812 Farn- bam strect. i C. Enewold also boota and shoes, 7th % Pacific. n as pract Faruiure, A F. GROSS, Now and Sscond Hand Furniture and Stoves, 1114 Dougime. Highest cash price paid for second hana €0g-a. J. BONNER 1300 Dougiss st. Fine goods, &. ¥ was 4 sort of cross between a groan SIE T did, T landed it,” growled Mr, | ground was lite covered with the | and a yoll, e Ty Otoc Agency, Neb., Jun E 3 g Y ), — -~ X 2 - on, ne and e squaws had wel ghex- GUST, FRIES & CO., 1213 Harney PROPOSALS ‘Anyway, I caught an eel, didn't - Tyt 2 Indian Agent OMAHA FE ) Tmprove- ) the gentleman, as we approached the | huusted themselyves and everybody ed Icé Boxes, Iron'and Wood Fehces, Office | For City Scavenger, 17" asked Mrs. Spoopendyk. rrying | rancheria, “has bec ey Ny orynody Railings, Couniters of Pine and Walnut. Propos:ls will be received by the undersigned poopendyke, carrying | rancheria, “has been wmore potent in else, they darted off suddenly into the out the woman'’s idea of comforting a | the extinction of the Di r 4 Saturday, the dth day of July, 1851, at 12 . 8 0 ‘ passage leading to the aperture b . k noon, far douni the-dutles el tity siaven: | man with the only thing he didn't | pestilence or the sword. The game is {f]lichu we had entered; mullthcruupnl); Stflve Re allrer Jl]b WUPkBI‘ a&nd Maanufa»[}turfir ' tmnd.»"'n(fl::;“l ‘n;l‘-;‘x l}',\”‘.\".'?;;"a‘ll‘u“""l l;" want )«u hear uhmln, no longer abundant in the mountaing, | a4 single brave, with his face painted L) AOSN 80 b0 LRARBOC [0 40 Fomiovi S “Oh! you caught it!" ripped M nd there i scarcity of fish in t} ~ $aat nadid imals,zarbuge and filth of whatever kind or nature, | y ght 1t rippe r. fand t s a Yy fish in the | and almost naked, appe: red in front Foundry. l'unll m;;].l’h\-w .“‘w’.u;.:.»,';::«. ;“-luu:';;rl fiwl Spoopendyke. **You're a fish-woman | interior streams, and without fish and of the audience. '1414,11‘1“.3 a dru:m OF ALL EINDS OF CANS. d suticle ¢ faithful performance | 3 s b 2, JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jacksonsta | op sy it 1. En elopes entclosing s | YOU #1¢: ~ All you want now is glass | game the Indians are &‘“‘ to all sorts | ytick in cach hand and a whistle in his| Tenth and Jacksen Ste. . . - Omaha, Neb. U proposas shall bo Proposals City scav- | sides and some bubbles running | of shifts to keep body and soul to- | inouth, he danced to the spot whorein arke [ Flour and Feed. engar,” and delivered to' the undersigned not rough yo P - o Pt ; g 4 GHAHA CITY MILLS, 8th sud Famham Sta., | 4tir than the tine abose specified through you to be an aquarium. An- |gether. When they are hungry it | the squaws were asromble . Sy : and these, Welshans Bros., roprictors. City Council rescrves the right o reject auy | Other time we both go fishing you stay | matters little what sort of food ig of- following him, we llll!llll!’l\:ll totheir J A WAKEFIELD £ and all bids, at home. You hear(" . 4 . . ) fored, for they will eatanything which Florist. A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seeds, boquets ete. N. W. cor, 16th i1 Douglas strects? Grasors. counel, July Toih (ke Fesuiar mecting ofthe | And with this novel mathematical |is digestible. Their b o Wiade | oM and the squ.w daiics way over, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Z. STEVENS, 21st betwoen Cuming and lzard, e ) J.J. L. C. JEWETT, suggestion, Mr. Spoopendyke hunted | generally from acorns or the kernels It Heads the List T. A. McSHANE, Corn, 23d and Quming Streets. | fy1-d1w Oity Clerk. | himself to his domicile and took & rum [of the pinenut and buckeye, and|Of all other preparation: or medicines, In T Y e T | rrrr———— | g oat, worms and edible roots are t'soir meat | cMes of nausea, headache, dizzines o ir- - W. L, PARROTTE & CO., BTUON KD LEW1S KNED. " and vogotables, Grasshoppers aroone [ fi¥uaritos of tho systew, B ek A " 108 Douglas Blecet, Wholsle Exclusively. | BYRON REED & CO.| .. Veunor's Guess For July of their favorite dishes, while snakes | neyer fail 1 stloriine, moncdibl; They Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 3T A With July I commenced a revision |are said to be caten with a relish, eodlw, Hardware, Iron and Bteel. i of my weather forecasts for the last | Between the two evils—starvation of - SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and Beal Estat’e Agency six months of the year 1881. To hold | work—there is not much difference , DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. ' 1 L 4 L] ’ hlh;u;l'll”lm 35 B s S to uprudu:tmn made for twelvemnonths | in the average Digger's mind, and in| Ask druggists for *‘Rough on Rats.” PFPLASTEAR, BTO. B8 _cover 106 o0d Galitomis. IN NEBRASKA in “““"f"- would, at the present escaping both the grand end of exist- | Tt clears out rate, mice, bed-bugs, SSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. ] arness. Saadles, &c. Keep & complete abstract of title to all Rea | 8t8%€ Of weather prognostication, only [ence is obtained. But here we are at roaches, vermin, flies, ants, insects. B. WEIST 20 18th St., bet Faro: & Haroey. | Estate iu Omaha aud Douslas county. wmayit | tend to; make the whole attempt ridic- | one of the largest rancherias in the | 15c per box [6)] Nm Union Pacific Dapot, ®:8:499, Om NEB