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: THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1881, 'l‘l l I“‘ l)l\ l I‘\' I;EE. " Pawnbrokers. THE SL!H_TEAOHEI! “staying” with & calm persistenoy THE OLD CI.ROUS DAY. = = A Veteran Tolls How He Distin« . . guishod His Patrons Hartford (Conn.) Sunday Journal b NFELD, 8 10th St bet. Far. & H that was remarkable. After $102 had A western circus man, in hls remid ow he Managed the School atlli . ylsced in “the pot,” the hands “MAHA PUBLISHING 00, ProPRIETORS [l . T Florist, = B A Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seeds, boquet "““‘3“':’_9"“’“ hvero shown, when the gentlemanly) 816 Farnham, bet. 6th and 10th Streets. ite. N. W. cor. 16th ani Douslas streots. dealer was found to have a straight N 2 _Psan Francisco Chronicle. Civil Engineers and Burveyors. “Mister, no doubt you have all the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION e flush. The possession of 8o phenom- ot oopy 1year, La edeirics (PoMtpid), osos 10008 \\pREW ROSEWATER, Crolghton Block Mloarnin’ that's required in a schools onal & hand in such @ eritical placefiniscences of 'th‘« Sltwul of the ) hl;u TO ALL WHO HAVE $ months . Wt R iy, e and sewersio Sstemt icaclior, but it wants more than learn (vas deomed an ovent of socxtraordin gtime, suys tha tho owners of thef : e et B R R S W ATOHES AND CLOCKS RAILWAY TIME TABLE. § Gommission Merchants. e ey AR to tenchBY Stigation of tho mattor. A court floould go outy wven if in sich all_the JOUN 6. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Stroet A , without paying again to go in s sco large advertise chocks, ; 70 BE REPATRED, accordingly convened,§ MR CARD CHICAGO, ST TAUL, MISNEATOL'S AND oon find that out if you try. We'vels . ) B DE For AL : charged witl o rotur OMAITA RAILROAD, charged with con- v . nent in 1 Weekly had three who tried it on. One lays| W . > \ feave Omaha—No. 2 through passenger, 11" syt ORI ”“‘1 " “: \ho grave-yard, Another I(‘-‘“ X The fellow who had the candy pri T b, G Oipars nd TobRORO, thero in the grmve yard, ancthet 0% Rrdeman Lilege used to go around and drowll 1Y r A L N G rrl e O tonaor, B0 pom, (B, RO iy Pooneeos, o SearsBund Teft before noon (e for thogulty, and as tho *‘fixing’’ of cav 1s isffthe ¢ ks \\-\“*Il-l'I taut, G t " i il Mo Mg Bpgs Paall by s . S hO! lo to prove. o o " hnako it as hot as Tophet inside, as it - 1 ] N 0} p— NZRS manufscturcr B34 10thstroct Sbonefit of his health, He hasn't beex hmpossible to prove, unless the party k¢ ) ophe 0, ¥ g TO BE 1)().\L.0R LRAYIka ovANA 2ASE OR govTn soukp, [V, ¥ LOR . t e AN WoT Boock since. Now you'ro a slender build, and a1l your learnin’ will only rdorMmake it worse, for all our young folks iro roughs and don't standno non- would increase the demand for the vilogl Blartaric acid mixture that he called to emonade. Just let mo tell you that§ b Bilion you get five thousand peoply e L] Bind nundred wild animals in o tight @ho rings in the “cold deck” ¢ 8t confess, Licut, Hay was honerabl wquitted; but in the future it is donlt Biul if tho officers of his regiment will blay anything less than a straight Vestern Cornice Works, Manul m. Arrive[ orice, Tin, Iron and Slate R rom any Jocality promptly N Ganner, Factory and Oftice 1810 Dodge Stre WKET OR BOUTHIWRS o B antred B what ono of th trustcepfgiush agninsthim with that degroo offfCCU® tont, with tho sun blasing 'While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower nanufactured and put up in any p Al i i . Y L o@eonfidence which is essential to afgdown —on it, the place is isi " Ptk RO Yo itk e ot the distriot said to my [richd (hetByroper understanding of the gune. GG a blast furmace, and smells kg than all others. UPOCKery: o0 ition B 8 After detailing all the facts given@lid New gutter on a summor day, et sam [ 1L SORNER 1RSSR ey ary 1 e her, - Bibovoin General Court-Martinl Orderfl\Y iy, onee in & whilo & Bt of tha AT THE LAST U S boad ol Olothing and Furnishing Goods. bat Toin tough and lave & strongfltyo, 03, Gen. Lops adds div wsed to come ont the door where 1 Lt & l The circumstances which made thej@Wvas standing and almost knock me SON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots M (111 » gai AXD SoUTH. nd Catlory, 804 8, 10th street. “‘l“g said Harsy. i AL i Jest as you like, There's the Fence Works, sohool house, and Tl have notice OMAUA FENCE C Reiven if you want it done,” said the ¢ s 0., 113 tiamney 8ty Impreye Brustoe T oves, Tron' and Wood. Fences, Otiiod R o o0 . 3 Ico Boxes, Tron and Wooll Fences, ONCR Gy o, said Harry, “and T'll open i B icxt Monday at 9 a. 1. L. 0':'::)‘:'\":;:;‘05:"""’:‘;.':“"a":l' 4 The notice was given, and there was PR L B R R Y@, good deal of excitement i th flat; even a strong cigar under my) § Ity et el mo wueh. 0§l received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS course, people would want to comd St for breath; I'd lot them go, but offered for Competition in our line ®remind them that they'd have to buy) il ver All Competitors. : regular outrage all around; somo of i1 women would faint and thegehil] dron would get sick Hlnu;_']l‘mun or the Best Watch Work) irial in this case necessary ought, in| he estimation of the department ommander, to foreibly appeal to all fotticers in behalf of a sentiment that fhall effectually discourage gambliy in tho army, and he trusts that Lieut., Biiay and thosa associated with him in Wthis case, i from past Lincoln—12:12 p. m. 5 . M. Through F: xpress—4:15 p. m. 1358 m. ~1:40 p. X » 2 experience, will desist from the in ¢ AR Ay Show Oase Manufactory.| buleh and along the Yuba flats, i it IR Siai L jok LU L migran . o. 3. WILDE, W \Toro than fifty young peoplo of bothi dul]r.;. “Illu of tl:m vice, w);u,h, for them) “:i‘:‘“d\:\j}“\“":‘\:: :ll(‘“;ul: ?:.f ‘Il;u‘”“:m!“-‘l(i i Forthe Best Jewelry, (own make.) R ST B snutactorer and Dealer in all Kinds of Shonfikexes made an excuse to drop into theghit, others i hlq <t indulge, L Canted to o out were ,m‘“‘n g For the Best B i braska Division of the St Paul & Stoux Cits [l FRANK T GERITARD, proprietor Omahijglihought ho could keep school in that}§® > A0 e By ST {0 60 SRR i i i Nebrasko Division of tne &1, P now ot ey, 1 Soun 1ot strest BT Tund many o e ntacuotten to open and lasting disgrace. T qot a big piece of chalk and cutl For the Best Diamonds (own importation) hotween Leavenworth t 3 i No. 2 leaves Omaha §:30 varranted first-class. Jdance fell on the slender form and} W h{ Licut. Hay should be in No. 4 leaves Omaha’ outhful face of the would-be teacher, lcluded among those to whom this ad- So. 1 arrives at Umahaat 1 e e e g No. 8 arrivos at Omaha at Eight o'clock on_Monday morning vico is given is clear. Any man who it down to agood broad point. When « fellow wanted to go out I'd toll himig FOR THE BEST it was against the rules to come back [ 1 it was ainat (o pues 16 o R G T A T XWX ° GOODS 3 Stoves ana Tinware. " A BURMEATER, 2 fcan hold a straight flush against four] DUMMY TRAINS BRIWERN OMAHA AND bealer In Stoves and Tinware, and_ Manufacture JCame, and Harry Flotoe went downght nig G5 ol e bR g COUXCAL BLUFFS. o 'n‘r: Roofs -n?l“ a1l kinds' of Building Workllto the school-house with a key in one} kings and a like number “r. queensgRn “? ‘."Ih."" ‘"\!""I‘“‘?'{ I: h.u d lot ml DISPLAYED ETC. W Leave Omaha ot 8:00, 0:00 and _11:00 a. m. J0dd Fellows’ Block. hand and o valise in the other. jand jacks does not need advice, H ll\llllll'p‘l ;m;;{ 5o n‘}l. \lnukxgrnu‘n_' sl S ab o 11125 o, tn. g+ BONNER, 1300 Douglaa 8t. Good and Cheap ™4 Rendy to slope if ho finds we'rcli® eminently capable of taking oare offgic -t © Ly '"‘ ""I ": l"“ ""‘l'; Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in new «nd improved mn :25, 4:2b b:25 and i » i .ave himself, and he 1dea thal 10 shouldg 1, f 3 v 3 ot 25, 8:25, 4:2b 6:25 and 6:25 p. Seeds. too much for him,” said a cross-eyed| | 1f, and the idea that lo should i Bt “:‘lm»“l 4 el chinery, T hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our Bindae=The dumny and 1. EVANS, Wholesale and Retall Sced Dritls anoflbrond-shouldered fellow of eighteen. [ ‘take warning from past experience "‘.‘fx ““l"{ L tHiiiokcabt ork and fill brders with more promptness than 18 usual. Bluffs at | uicivators, 0dd Fellows Hall. The school-house was unlocked andl's . grimly humorous, Licut. Hay| “N“t )""l *]‘l “")' o ‘!l-’ TR 3 \ Opening and Closing of Malls. v, 5. GIDBS, M. D., Room No 4, CroightonfSome of the young folks went to seq At present he is allowing tho othergd?to #0 L HaicANEHEY vl - ey . x 9 ao0T 3102k, 15th Street. [What ho was going to do, thoughfman to do the walking. igures, 1 mean—tor the suke of get-@My Motto has always been and always will bo: ‘First to gain superior facili S R P. 8. LEISENRING, of. D, Masonic Block. hool was not called. Sm— :"‘“ ‘“ ,ff“’_“'fl“‘*‘fl“’;l' i ""{1\.]'“"‘?"" ties pnd then advertise the fact—not before -- no wild advertisements. Chicazo & N, W Reoer ety Harry od his vali 1 took| gber their faces, anyhow. vhen the Somo unprincipled dealers bemg in the habit of copying my Chicago, It. 1. & Pacilic 3. L. HART, M. D., Eyc and Ear, opp. postoffice arry opened his valise and tool Indian Scouts. oy bnio ook T'd b ) utitl y Chicago, B. & Q.. : " DR. I, B GRADDY, ut a large belt. Then after buckllng] ¢ : . ellow came back 1'd turn himaround, g announcements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to Wabash. Jeulist and Aurist, §. W 16th and Farnham Stfllit avound his waist, he put ire sen Francisco Exuner ; ook at the number, say ‘All right, draw o line between such copied. advertisements o Colt's navy revolvers thers onch 8i The use of Indian scouts in theffand shove him i It always made and those of Yours, very truly, Dmaha & SR L harrols, and a bowie-knife eighteen Apache country by Gen, Carr is beingigbic excitement in town, I know on B& | e T o HER e e THIATE, 4 i favorably commented on by manySof the managers came to mo one duy A B HUBERM ANN Oma! . SN F;_r::‘s‘i::‘exrks‘ll:fi}nmpl “Thunder! he neaus businessJgoovEpaper writers il: Cnlifurni:\f and@and w]nsplun'd 1tlmltl he t]lm;glht a l:x- R o 1' N" b AL ot 008, e At muttered the cross-eyed chap. e e SR B 5 ER et B The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb.. Office open Sundays {rom 12 m. to 1 p. m. Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. The new teacher now took out ag e ¢ v BT s FURE L G . a9Le, Tiiod B ifhuk ¥ u P, W. TARPY.EC 016 19:h S, bet., Faynhan square card about four inches eachf -“_'v"'¥’f“;"° Sh"lh““s l‘:‘," ““‘r"']“’“ What makes you think sot” 1 Slgn of the Stnkmg Town Clock. ===l \n Douglas. Work promptly attended to. way, walked to the other end of the gl ‘°"§|’f"}"°;"” " Recs thero's & lob of fellow v e T e OML.ATIA D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. shool-house and tacked it up agansth y incorrect, as events which h ccauso there's a lot of fellows : : i = o f i 5 fliranspired during the past twi f.round here with big numbers chalked§ ¢ Painting and Paper Hanging. the wall, Returning to his desk hed o & A ¢ Mkdery N usmeqs ‘PBG UPV 0 HENRY A. KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Street. drew a revolver from his belt, andf@years unmistakably prove. Sincegon their backs, uu_ul lw.' ; - i 2 — el e eatheuNt @REILEN nflor BallJRor: o By Piko and Bon McCulfl “When Texplained to/him he laid = = 8hoo Stores. “ to the card, till thero were six ballg 810 ugh raised their Indian legion in thofjright down on the grass and rolled. I __DURING THE— Abstract and Real Estate, ohilip Lang, 1890 Farnham st., bot. 18th & 1ath Ji0Y0 H06 G ere six ballsBy, i) torritory in '61-2, Indians haveRreally thought he burst himself laug ] JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. i Bin o spot not much larger than a sil- W n successfully e loyed to fightMing.” & T 9 TE :E-] IB W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Strect. f§ Becond Hand Store. B cr half dollar. Jocen successfully employed t0 HE RUBut didn't the chalk spoil their} y _A_ S ATGheet i .RK||?\S alz LEAT 1410 Dnu;(lm! sty Ncs‘ anol By this timo the school-house wasH mwl:_othur, :uulll:xl\»u, \1uth t\\‘t; & ok ut"u‘ w't the chalk spoil their ; rchitects Second Hand Furniture, louse Furnishing Goods, f e ¥ ceptions, proved themselves not onlyge othes? f 2 3 2 0 2 DUFRENE & MENDELSSOIN, A A bous kR Ol O TR about half full of gitls and boys. ThelE e %0 the Government, but madell “That was theic lookout. The, Will Find it to their Advantage to Purchase their Room 14, Creighton Block. flittlo ones were afraid to come in. o vory best of soldiers e ccould chioos botween it and the price * A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. ho very best of soldiers, A largeggeou : Fejoons. Then the teacher walked half w L HENRY EAUFMANN, ) en the teacher walked half way@F o 0 Cherokees were enlisted inglof a new ticket When a tony fellow B e e b RN o Dotghia Stroct, hastlldown the room with a bowie-knife i number of Cherokees wero eniisioc. /ngy ¥ 5 SFvh Boots and 8hoes. - m].’.',',;‘o,:;;:l a :znfnstucxllwn?\‘éklf:‘il . | ! 18 M"do nn‘r\lthr‘ew it withwsu :l){uoc the Union service, and did effectivegienme along that could afford the fift JAMES DEVINE & CO., o Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 an d‘ that it stuck quivering in th work in Western Arkansas and Texasgioents as woll as not, but was too mear Fine Boots and Shoee, A good wsortmont O/ Srery, 4ay. AR AL 2 8in opposition to Choctaws and Sem-fto do it, he was well marked, andpg home work on hand, comer 13th and Hamey. " B caledonia " § FALCON ER. 670 10th Streot. f@icentre of the card. i 3 f : ) , ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas = i i Rinoles under Albert Pike. At the don’t you forget it. A decent fellow THOS, ERIC! cor. a glas, Ho left it there and quietly put two oo st vory well dressed, I'd lot off AT TE®R— JOHN FORTUNATUS, * Undertakers. Runore of the samo kind in his belt andfenme time a battallion of Wyandottes, 605 10th strect, manutactures to order good worlCHAS. RIEWE, 1013 Farnham bot. 10th & 11td B : Ty Shawnees and Delaware Indians wasg@lwith a sin; rlo figure, and not a veryl at fair prices. ~Repairing done. 5 P. PEMNER, 203} Tunt’h street, between Farn “1“:;{1'9‘}, }t']m 3:‘,‘1’_‘“‘1"‘“""‘1{,‘3‘;]; opend ised hynl\l:\jn; TRansom in Kansas,f@ibig one, ui‘thcrtjun't, big enough (3 | Bed Springs. | Doos good and choap work. ndmu\”z’h ho bell; I am about to opetig, g proved themselves excellent cav-gwarn {:im ngainst going oub toc 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Dourlasst, 89 Cent Stores. . PArRA falrymen when kept under proper dis-Roften; but the tonier a man wusg p. C. BACKUS, 1206 Farnham St., Fancy Gonds Hospoke to ”‘.u oross-cyed b"y‘."h iplino and restraint, The only in-fithe more chalk ho got. Some offd ind Btatlonery. bbb e e M bully of the crowd, and the boy rang T — — = = : bstances known in which Indians havefithem would have a whole sum in ad-§ L 015 Farnham Street. the bell without a word. . 4 i . 0 i KEN NEDY'S ¢The schol ill take th proved _treacherous to their whitclidition on their backs, and the figures g . Butter and ERgs. he scholars will take ,en‘ seats. : 7 - k 3 big h to repd half il /i Insnfiflg&sc:mol;:fill-:_ll. uu;g]guot B.h-nd]!. E A S L | N D | A Itope‘n szihool letl:n);r:z:r" he said] h‘;‘;‘g’l:;lefll:lanré :\;l};;]:;ns when they| ::; ig 'S::m(l)%\éh: t‘(?[“]lfl\‘:'l:l s:“:nm 6'4.6'6 | EN | H S I REE | 2 : : N R eleaskn eutablished 1876 Omaha. I sternly, five minutes later. o lot British 3 1 i 5 freaso the backs of a lot of Dritishl [ogiee’ Beayer Dolmans_86 00 upwards; Lanies' Beaver Oloaks, s i AGAINST, THEIR OWN TRIBE i : ) d The scholars sat down silently, al officers, in full uniform up in Canad s CENTRAL = ZWmost breathless. and blood relations. In both cases| 2 $ ) A i i T A RESTAURANT, | pvaN, fl E % ‘After the prayer the teacher cockedflthey turned upon their white officers) (li‘!‘:lt".ill:?\’ufl l}e\t 5‘:“'::"\:’), ""s)‘i‘l';lu";‘“;:mlg;‘ 36 00 upwal'dflv Ladies Wool Shawls, $100 upwards; Ladies .oumwmcnmnnzlbli&:r;gfnml EreT Z 0 =3 o revolver and walked down on thefland, after shooting them down, drovegby ™) o ion nflclmlkingb 'f“ Hau lEtBI'B, 33 50 U Wa['flfl_ = o taction Guoarsnted J4E & gRioor. - [fotf tho hords of horses and went olfRtui, yuy knuckle, 1 Lot Black Oashmeres, all wool, 40 inches wide, 0, 85, 76 8 = I y ) ) ) OUy U9, 19y Meals at ali Hours. =3 e 7 Weo will arrange the classes,” hefon the war-path. The late attackl" ()i you chalk women, too?” di Val Board by the Day, Week or Month. | Bloy fi €5 zfflaid, “all who can read, write andiupon Gen, Carr had its counterpart in “N:’ “) \:."mm'l Shpe T and 85 cents ‘Extl'fl:flr nary vaiue, Purnished Honms Sopoiane W & S 3ol will riss, of them wo will fornficho aitack upon the Sovonth otileweat-box never wantud o gou a1 ot English Cashmeres, all Shados, reduced to 87 1-2 cents.. \ Garriages and Road Wagons. = n ve SHthe first class. avalry in Western Nebraska in 1860. uzain—not that day, at any rate. Be: 4 (ases Uanton Flaflnflls 8 1-3, 10 and 12 1-3 cents WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streets. El E >@ Only six got up. He escorted them@Two companies of Sioux scouts en-B.iq.q although thenum! ering was ! S, 7 T 3 P g g o upper seats, and then ho began tolflisted, armed and equipped to fightBe Y FOYTEC Jant stand it to el 4 Baleg 4-4 Sheetings, 71-2 cents per yard, by the piece. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Strect. ] = #Roxamme tho rest. A whisper wi the Cheyennes, were sent out with o@, i.0,eq at the door by foul air, justg 1 Case Pl'lllts, new fltylfifl 5 cents, q 282 heard behind him, Ina sccond heflcompany of white soldiers to fightlh '~ 0" ) heartless brute wnl\tel{ ol ’B ri Junk. fl % =" _SHwheeled, revolver in hand — against hostile persons of theirll’ "1} Jemonade market, so I madel 6 Oases Bed U[lmffll‘ts and lankets ab Bottom Prices. ZLBENTROLD, Hakyasd el “No whispering allowed here:” hefown tribe. When _brought withinfl oy, 4 hubbub that the mfmunguu for-@Cheviots, Ginghams, Ticks, Denims, Table Linens, Towels, Bed Spreads. 3 Lumber, Lime and Cement. thundered, and for an instant his re-Esight of the hostiles these scoutsBlty'ny moro drawing up of the cand &e., at Popular Prices, J FOSTER & GRAY_comer 6th and Douglas 8t vol\:le; oy 1““ r; Level miths tholorost; F‘-m‘tud “J]mn o wm{’“‘"’ ‘;{i“’” C“pti vas oxcept in rainy weather.” Ladies’, Missos’, Boys' and Childrens’ Shoes 20 per cent lower than any Shoe: pasasts feyed boy’s head. outs, the commanding offizer, and s S ) ) o 5 ) Lainps and Glassware. «Pll not do so any more,” gaspedfmost of his wlate cavalry mon,’ andiy. ‘“D", K:;’"l,:‘h?.“l“"” fill circus tents . Storo in Omaha. J. BONNER 139 Douglas St. Good Varioty ILER & CO., the bully. wont forth on tho war-path. Thol™ (ot PO e (1o show had any SPECIAT.—1 Lot Splendid Shirting Flannels, 22} cents per yurd, worth 83 cents,. Bl ‘‘Sce you donot. I never giv Apache outbreak occurred —undoj e 2 To Merchant Tallors. | ce you donot, I never give pache ou g i 4 u,":_ ;;‘Nn;uggr, [ Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA . cond warning,” lsmd the teacher,falmost similar circumstances. ']‘]m:)’:ltt :’tfnlc(rlx;“:::,:]n ::i;’h‘:?ut!x:tln)::e P. G. |MLAH, Manager‘. One of ost, popular Merchant Tailors is re ¢ S Band the rovolver fell. Apaches can not be depended upon tof e EORER, JLE ey " . .,'i&fi,;"m“ifi&n‘&"&i;fi.gu.‘fspnfigmu Bunme) To Nervo J_S_bufi’er'ers Tt took two hours to organize thclltight against Apaches. No furthe ;'l]‘:";‘l"‘t"":mi(?"]’:“]:'"mclx,":]‘::rgdmr Leader of POPUIar Prices. Geodsilor goatiomebtc M ass Stylsh, dublof} THE GREAT EUROPEAN REWMEDY. [classes, but when done they were wellflattempt was made to use the Sioux asig, ., s Y anybody ever saw - Blaz il Ll - rganized. lovernment cavalry. The Ute tribe) S . st R . . > Millinery. jor. J. B. Simpson's Specifll irycn came recess, Tho teacherflwas used in Colorado to drive out th {“}:::B":f‘“:',‘h*:(r,"l‘){" ',m}’t“:::k':,r":fi:}l‘ 4 5 S eclal Attentlon MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholesalo and Retall, Fan g MBI ICINE. ot ot to. for the room was crowd-@Cheyennos in 1866 to 1808, and Gen. B CHT N savalry. Ah! those werc) io‘.’d""'é’f;fi.‘:‘&;‘:,’i‘i:’,‘x{f,‘*"a;::'.,‘,'::;‘,.!,‘:}:;".‘.‘ It lllPflsll“ucllfevlflfSl)":rll‘un"fuht:u. Semina fled and hot. A hawk was circling|iPut Connor, of California, u;mlm-wml :;;‘El‘gw oAt ;c T 5 i tho West. Purchasers save S0 per cent. Ordol | Tooknees) Impamtey, (07, 5 Aizouses rosultins Boverhead high inthe air. The teac1-fcompanies of Omahas, Winnebagos i Is Once More’ Called to the Fact that by Mail. 116 Fifteenth Strect. ohory, Pains in tho Back of Side, e oease et drow his revolver, and ;’l‘u noxtfland Pawnees with good cffect Honorablo Mention. H . Fouindry. T smona. AFTRIL that 1cm} tf@second the hawk came tumbling downlllin his great caumpaign agoinstiy f ey ) B JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson oty o Mamong the wondering scholars, iheir hereditary enemies — thel Of -‘]'.'l“;“tt“‘h‘i“‘:l‘ e fi‘f,fl,‘ A:!“I‘F we TN . HBI.I.M'A'N &Sz co‘ gonity o W o that day on Harry keptschoollSioux — in 1805-G in _the Bigl ey () mnands especial mention. For . Flour and Feed. "{l’r"“mfl‘:c“h for two years in Cranberry gulch; hisfiHorn, Yellowstone and Wind@wondrous power to cure isease, its fam #Rank foremost in the West in Agsortment and OiAus (CIIX| “_‘r“;‘fl-_"g','.‘ and Farnham 8ts., i uge lisalary doubled after the first quarter,friver country. The Pawneespithere’s none can throttle. Its merits are Pri £ elaano Brps, RIREFIELEMG R wonder fand his puf:ils learned to love as wellfibecame the terror of the hostilo Ted-@not in the puff, but are inside the bottle, ces 0 Grocers. L5 ul succoss. Was respect him, and the revolvers were skins. They were always permitted m"‘“""‘”;“""' N !‘?“"'{’,‘”“'th SORS) ‘t_l""'“"' 2 STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Tzar [ont fice toail. Weite for them and get full por out of sight within a month. to ride in the advance, and were thel “::'ll:'t""r li;,"!'lf'h""::(",‘lf;" e DIl A % T, A, McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Streots, lnglm» Speciic, 8100 por. packago, or six pach | They had found a man at last wh rst to overtake and strike the enemy,§ em—— ; Hardwal e Liron and Btas) b6 for §,00. Address all orders to Wcould “keep the eschcol. This is affand never were defeated or al- Plato Iren. . JLAN & LANGWORTHY, ‘Wholesale, 110 and e nfi;,*“")’éi"fl"‘&“;fi E ca, fact. Howed Connor to lose his horses. TheyjPhiladclphia Press. , 112 16th street t ¥ Sold 1 Granha by C. F: Goodman, J. W. Bél) e Wwould somotimos strip themsclvesfll Tho recent advance in the prico o A. HOLMES corner 16th and Californis. i, K Ish, sud all nl’mxxlmverywhuuh((. : _'The Cold Deck. ldown to tneir brecchelouts, throw of iron of about forty per cent FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. TEESE R = » 58-dhwlr RChicago Tribune. 5 addle and bridle, and revolver mf@over the exceptionally low prices arncss, Baddles, Notice to Sewer Contractors. Tt is well known that one of th hand and knifo in_tecth, gallow right@lwhich have ruled for a year past i e T TN OF 8 ..., B.WEIST 2013th8t bot Far S Farnev )y Soaled lifi'l"'fltlzllfllfzi‘! bo rocelved by theflprincipal amusements indulged in byHinto the midst of the Sioux and Chey-iduo to the overthrow of one of thej % , ALSOA COMPLETE LINE OF Hotels. uuf I,“,If‘:.‘;‘ ;;f.z‘omh;rc ‘;.c-r i’f]“.,"‘,’.,fimh army officers stationed on the front-jlennes. peculiar decisions of Assistant Becre Fu rn |Sh In g Goods ANFIELD HOUSE, Ge>, Canfleld 0th & Farnhan /@ 4 ¢ nistruction of ' sewer from 8 to SyRier is the seductive but costly game THE OMAHAS AND WINNEBAGOS, tary French by which the tariff du},m DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 018 Farnham 5t et in diameter 3 rings thick, and thoutlof draw-poker, and so universal hasflunder a Maj. Booth, proved them-g@vere successfully evaded. Plate-ivonig - d A O 1o EL . siaven, 1oth 86, JL500 fuel Ton, on Jone stroet from a poinflthis practico becomo that whilo manyfselves equally cffective as rrogulufuot loss than threo-sixtoenths of an Hats an Caps. Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel, 9th & Leatenworth nenr‘thu“eufs't,lnhl“e{ ;,2“‘}3&31 nn!reett at '.23 of our country’s brave defenders mayjlcavalry. In later Indian campuignsfineh in thickness 18 charged a duty ol { N Fancing e :;nin:flaln:u‘t o e Tot thfjbe a trifle obscure in their recollec-lGen, Crook and Gen, Custer used theffjone cont and a half o pound. Manu-lwe are prepared to meot the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Siyles The Western Cornice Works, Agents for thefltoast side of 9th strect. tion of various points set fourth inflCrows and Shoshone Indians ngainst wotures of iron not otherwise proj and Patterns. Kine Morchant Tailoring in Connection. Champlon Tron Fence &c., have on fents for U Rk to be based upon detailed plans andfll' Upton’s Tactics” there is not on ho Sioux and Cheyennes, and while@vided for pay thirty-five per cent ad RESPECTFULLY ] :Ll"flnlv “l’nl.;r‘x“{‘uvlv;l;:;::rusllllgs, l-'lnuh.mlll:u;l'{ ifications on file in the city engincer'sllabove the rank of Corporal whoscllthe Crows were rather unreliable and valorem, which would not be far from| ' e - Olothing Bought. Riico per Tinoar foot for \iisnd uuh]us. straights, and other populaifltrol, and tho Shoshones were some! mallcst m}‘ll!m-tl;ll work on lrl;nlt;-IS(»-A . » © SHAW will highest Cash price for seconc| iok work complete in’ wi or inJland lucrative combination f cards@ti ic d coward] i oyfjwas enough, in the opinion o Judge] 9 m o e o SR B L) T v mbipatons o sl ey o ettt ' ks e 300 to 312 13th 8t, Corner F Rite et cabio yard for conerete workBined. Among the many_estimablcliThore are now wbout 300 TndiansMiron and subject to the lower rat - i o i Dentlsts. ;::;:L-lew. inclusive of material in thefllyentlemen who imperil their lives by lirmed, cauipped, drilled and in the of duty. This opencd the door widg] DR, PAUL, Wilan s cor 86 & Dodge, S, b for shooting, IncluuYing in tho Tndian couutryand theirlipay of the United Hialon Jio the admission of plate ivon, and O. H. BALLOU ] sive of driving and extractin, W, digestion by cating the delicacies fur-fand designated as “scouts, Qlow prices have obtamed in conser . ’ Drugs, Paints and Oils. Ttate per linear foot of piling furnishedfnished by post-traders are Capt. LouisOf theso loss than 100 — arcfuenes. The decision in question KUBN & CO. nd‘dn ¥ ) R. Stile, First-Licut, c),m-]u. Hay,@in Arizona, while the balance aref@¥ss obtaned .I._y the .h‘tamunrd ‘()xl ~DEALER IN— Pharmacists, nnl;o:uuu :xlm; Cor. 16th tnd 'llll:::.';”l)ll:'(ilr.(,})l:»‘:“:xlf“l:fc-.‘“ pipe laid fo Second-Lieut. J. R. Claggett. Acting-Rscattered through New Mexico and@Company, which has since then im X LA ],‘,““_dm,‘;n, for complete con-JABsistant-Surgeon W. W. Rowan, andfthe Department of the Platte. They ported @ large quantity of plate and . W.J. WHITEHOUE E, o C. FIELD, 2028 North Side Cuming Btreet Jitruction inclusi ol d e v M. PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard s’{,w: hains avd man hole members of the Twenty-third United@as scouts, couriers and niessengers to) o _ Rate per each sow® and pipe connec@States Infantry. In October, 1880,Mthe ordinary white loafer to be found, Dry Goads Notians, Etc. """-l_ il yard for all embankment this regiment was encamped on theffabout all fronticr posts, drinking and JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO,, oasary outsideof excar Uncompahagre river, and the persons@boasting | and gelf-styling themselves p New York Dry Goods Siore, 1610 aud 1812 Fam : belonging to the cond \bove named started to have a quietf@‘‘Goyernment scouts. " The only ob-] ham strect. truction of sewe ¢ first head. lame of “draw.” After an hour orfjection to the use of Indians in war-| L. . Enewold_also boots and shoes 7th & Pacific i Work to be | ¢ before October@lso of uneventful play it became thegfare on the frontier is their natural 2 15, 1881, and pro: as per provisionBlduty of Lieat. Hay to deal the cards.§ »bjectlon to serving against their own) urulture. of specifications filed When he had finished thi aratd { N 8 o A F, GROSS, New and Becond Hand Furalture Bis must be aceompan en he had finished this operation,ftribe. The Apache scouts could be; Ao Stoves, 1114 Dougias, Higheet cash priccfsufficient bonds in the sum of iho Acting Assistant Surgeon discov-Rlused to good advantage in the De-§ A K008y surety that the contract, if awarded, A that he held four kigns, while@partment of the Platte among thel of material of cateh [Stephen O'Connor, all of them beingfhave proved themselves to be super N 3 J anglo iron as manufactured iron by having the plates and angle iron im- L . dhorted in a little longer form than xes > quired for use with a single holeld ) 8punched through the end. This hole| : made the | manufactured iron, ItH at a'n lng es’ is expected that suits will be brought| o recover from the Standard Oil Company the additional duties which) A 4 B o ro for ® year past by such Vard and Office 15th and Cumings Street, two blocks. ihallow artifices avoided payment. P A S north of TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE. Fine goods, & Iiu \‘||v:]v3l<~wlliuu-lin‘,mln| mtll. by the 4 icut. Claggett and O'Connor found@Sioux and, Cheyennecs, or even thell er. ‘The houds to be read previous 1'%themselves in possession of four@Uncompagre and White River Ute: 11i it 0o, ‘Cd bed R ald Sxation af il 4 P bt P 0 K ompagre iver Utes, Millions of rats, mice, cals, boc = P'"f""' ":"" A b lL.J hlag l‘:nfll l’v.‘l‘kll r :w“l]l‘ll\.': 1‘ ”“t.t |L, ,]‘Ucvnn and four jacks, respectively but it would be folly to attenpt to) bugs, roaches, lose "their lives by col- ST, PAU L. AND - .llt.-m{]l:“::m fil'ffl":vl‘?iffi'f’r:."nufi:'ulf,o }nl’n‘:'.'ff.'.. rejocted, LG e W, [ These throe gentlemen began bettingfuse thom against their own tribe and@lision with **Rough on Rats.” Sold Y croll sawing, &¢, cor Dodge and 9th etrects. * sept8-12¢ City Clerkfllin a most furious manner, Lieut, Hayfrelations. by druggists, 192 ) jy@-eod-3m.] b

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