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Tlll.‘JnlAnA l)AlLY Bhb Tl)FSl)A\ APRIL 13, 1882 3 — — — - V— Olgars and Tobaceo. A CHINBSE MAZZEPA, hmlle, the steer stumbled and foll. 1 THE DAILY BEE YT & FUTECAER, bamerr of O, Deputy Sherifi Charles Smith took DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. S Wholesile Deatersl & Tabaceon UFIs. | A Chinaman’s Wild Ride on a Texas |adv o of thi 1 h a few CMAHA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS. | ¥ F. LORENZEN mamufscturer 1416 Farniam advantage of this, and with a fe n 3 e L Steer. quick cuts of his bowie kni'o'ml(w;rfl . ""T;"""- PROPRIETORS TOWNF " 018 Farnham, bet. 9th and (Oth Strests. . 8an Francisco Examiner. the Mongolian Mazzeppa from his RLINGTON. J. G. MeINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek, ko - A. Dooaghte, plants, cut fowers, seeds, soquets A TERMS OF SURSCRIPTION, Pl g i o i Douies doreoss. T T On Wednesday of last week there | Perilous perch. The released China- SARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS, Milford, Neb. O e copy 1 year, in advance(postpaid) « - - §10,00 | — 1 redy 3 .. | man threw himself under the protec MARSH HOUSE, BROWNSVILLE, Neb, € months " .00 OIvil Engineers and Surveyors. occurred a thrilling tragedy at Brook- f the officer of the law. The COMME month : S00| ANDREW ROSEWATER Creighton Block, | ville, in Arizona, On that day, with. [{ion, < yout; ety hid ounted DAr. WAL “gs';L o T e T — == rn‘w-l-n.“vmnru. Grade and Sowerage Systems & |in about four miles of the above- "‘“:‘\‘ stee ‘I‘ L'H mo . mpch“ E, . W, L Loulsville ’!AILWAY TIMA TABLE, |% d —— | named_ town, there were thoo cow. |8 ou! \rr; :;mufv;\c hing, m;_mgf) L OITY HOTEL, OHMENEY & CLARK, Blalr, Neb. CARD €HICAGO, ST, PAUL, MINNRAPOLIS AND it Merchants. boys. Their jingling epurs, their [feet and daried away. Tom Di e COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. ONATIA RATLROAD. JORN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Streed. long horned and brightly mounted | When he discovered his ""*""" ree, GRAND CENTRAL £8EYMOUR, Nobraska Oity, Neb loosened his riata and shouted to MISSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne Leave Omaha—! erger No. 3, 6308, m. Ac- mmodation No. 4, « D B BEEMER. For dotails see Inrzo sdvertise- | yoiiles, on which wero coiled like went in Daily and Wookly. Uornice Works. oug, lithe, limber snakes, rawhide McCray to catch the steer, and hé would capture the Chinaman, Swing- OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE, A. 0. OAARPER, Q. W. MAYFIELD, Hardy, Neb, Qreenwood, Neby riatas, the predominance of bright 111N0 OMATIA RAST OR SOUTH NOUD, Covmter T Tron o e amsetarers, 1108 [ color displayed iu saddle blanket and | ing his h:i"" '“"“"’fl he 'ih'“'fl“d 4 OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE, E. STOREY. Olarinda, lowa from any locality promptly executed in the best | clothing, the gleam of the highly-pol- [And loudly called on the deputy ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb, manner, Factory and Office 1215 Harney St. : knif 1 the § . | sheriff to stand aside. The officer of " 3 = C. SPEGHT, P 4 ished pistol and knife, and the rude, the lnw drew his bistol, WHIle tie EXCHANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Neb Dy ionvonst 8n. 1. and 690 | Gareantzed Tron Cornices, Window Cape, ete,, [ Ctive health and vivacity of horsea \l..‘mu.xlim:l;rnm‘»lm(lpn:\v‘l trembled be- METROPOLITAN MOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb, < louisat 8:80 ut. m. and B:62 | manutactured and put up in any part of the |and riders, made thom a picture ] MORGAN HOUSE, E.L. GRUBB, Qulde Rocd, Neb. hind him, and the sheriff's deputy J &P try. T. SINHO! 18 Thirtoen o on, whe * W., 8L L5 P leaves at § &, m. and 840 p, | OUUHFY. HOLD ¢79 Thincenth strost _ | pleasant to look upon, when such an | S0 & defiantly: *“‘Touch him at SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, Ia. Arrivee o B4, Louis ab6:40 a. m, and 5:80 Orocke inspection could be made with satety P - 0 2z J. HONNER 1500 I oveosh, 0064 B They wero kunown to theirassociates |YOUr peril.” ~Without a second's hes e S AL i) bl b ook o VRN O, | = Dongaatrect,_Bo0d e | e Jake McCray, Billy Folnsbee, | tation the riata was thrown, and en- | ISIRTNCIEA X Xa? NE R Bt Akt R 5 8N Moo ,1:“'\:."5“_;’55',:’4,“ dodsolby Olothing and Furnishing Goo s. and Tom Dilworth: but whether these | ¢iteled the officer and Chinaman, but ~~FOR—— REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantle, la, " GEO. I, PETERSON. Alno Hate, Cape, Boots, | before tho line was tightened by the CHICAG WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, Ia. Shove, Notions and Citlery, 84 8. 10th street._ | names were conforred on thew at the | POfore tho \ine wae tighfened by the O, COMMEROIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, ity baptismal font was a matter \l Carg i M bbbttt SR oy plih i v 4 yorerdbend Bhow Case Manufactory. I rotiro. Thew | Smith’s pistol was heard, and Dilworth PEORIA CITY HOTEL, 01 B, WILLIAMS, Harlan, | 0. 4. WILDE, siderablo doubt and conjecture, They | IS PEIOL W ddte Thah ' i Manatactorer and Deator n ail Kinda of ghow | hiad been carousing in town, and were | peit 4oac from his saddle, yh """' ST. LOUIS bt allan) bbb bt ) Vel Onaos, Upright Oasos, & v, 1317 Usee Bt then on thoir way back to their ren. | frightene 1 the falling body, bound- ' NEBRASKA HOTEL, 1L, AVERY, Btanton, ed away, and the two or three turus MILWAUKEE., MEROHANTS HOTEL, J. W. BOULWARE, Burlington Junction, M FRANK L. GERUARD, proprictor Omaba | qczvous. Suddenly a P Show Cago manutactory, 818 Nouth 16th street, | Chinaman ap between Leavenworth and Marcy. Al goods | peared, ladon with baekets, and with a dog trot slowly approached them, Blanchard, Ia. Shenandoah, Ia, taken round the horn held the riata firmly, and the brave officer and COMMERCIAL HOTEL, -— PARKS HOTEL, F.M. PARK. F: Deaver lmu\. w26 p. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, ARWIVING= PO SAT AXD AOUTR warranted first-clae, ; u ) Stoves na inware. and his littlo pig-like eyes showed [ '““d‘ Chinaman _were —dragged, N EW YORK BOSTON COMMERG AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb. &, SURKEOTRR, that ho had an instinotive foar of tho | bimped, and jolted through the main | °5 5 P00t f0 s St e T BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS. BAGNELL, Collegs Springs, | Dealos In Stoves and Tlware, and Manaisctarer [ horsomen. This was an oppertunity | Street. The dogs made matters worso rHRLNRCONPEY OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. of Tin Roo’s and all kinds of Bullilng Work, | fn ol hich th 1 by their barking, and the citizens en- | : LINECOMPRISES Odd Follows’ Block or cruel sport which the cowboys teavored to interoept th i 'career oarly 4 000 miles. Soiid Smoath Steel Tiacks JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, J. BONNER. 1503 Donelan 8. Good and_Ghesy | CVMIA 10t ot pass, and Jaka McCray BT AL e a8 ‘}:C‘w . "Finall roveed fre g L O L HE A BALL HOUBE; Hy H, PERRY, IdagGrove, la - = = “ o riderless horse. i 0 Nation optitation e hol 3 h 0 ¢ said to fhis companions: “‘Buys, let's [ b i it Great Through Car Live, and is universilly COMMERCIAL HOUEE, B, F. STEARNS, Odebolt, la dragging them a mile, the riata broke, | {505 Y OUEH Oar & EQUIPPED Rail Thev were picked up, but go badly [ rad inthe world for ail class i travel. (3eede. J. EVANE, Wholesalo and Retall Seed Drills and J. NORTON, Oolumbus, Neb, Osceola, Neb, have a China I\L./cmw Tl ll\a\U I]n- GRAND PACIFIO, Y PUXMY YEAING WSTWRSN OMAUA AZD OOUSAL BLUPYS, A ab §:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 Culttvatorn Odd Fellown Hall} Physiclans an3 Burgeons. . GIDES, AL D, Roow No &, Crelghton ot ntiat and Anriss SENRING, M. D. Masonte Block. 1. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoftice 1 URADDY, Photograpners. ness @narantean Chinaman, an’ yous ketch a steer, an’ we'll tie .Iuhn on an’ run him through the streots of the town.” To thiscool proposition Billy and Tommy joy l’u\l) aseented. In a few seconds McOray's riata was describing circles in the air, aid Ah Sin, dropping his burden, flad for dear li-t‘ but. aft fow Imunlh the uherring riata encircled the Jlimbs were they bruised and torn that it was hard to tell which was Caucasian or which Mongolian. MeCray, seeing from the outeome of afiairs that there would be trouble, hunted up Folans- bee, informed him of tho fatal term mation, and both fled in fear of their lives. Officers are in pursuit, but as JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, 0. B. HACKNEY, WOODS HOUSE, DOUGLAS HOUSE, EXCHANGE HOTE! Tey it and you wil find tra inetead of a discomfort, Through Ticxets via this Celcbrhted Line for walo at all 3Mfioes in the Wos Al information about Rates of Fare, loaping Car Acoemuiodations, es, ., wiil b T - - choerfully glven by appiyining to T.J. POT ER FERCIVAL | OWE (R \gt. Chlengo, oling & Inxury Clarks, Neb, Ashland, Neb, ) 4100 80 o 156 and GEO. HEYN, FROP, of the Mongol, and he was jerked and | ¥¢t they have not boen arrested. " Connell Blufts, 3 L, o2 p.m O S adetn 8luta; thrown ter feet in the air by the s m— mormead 1 DUELLA Tieket Agt.fomata. PUTRE: P Ry "“m' Tieavos | Bear Masontc Hall, Wirrt.ciaes Work and Prompt. | bounding horse of the cowboy. In : Gratoful Women. None receive so much bensfit, and | —— 0, 00 p. Coancl] Flifts st ¥:25 and 11:25 w. in, and 5:28 p. w, Throagh and local passenger trains botween Qmaha an Councl] Blafle. Lenvo Omsha—G:15 wve ,;n 7205, 7416, 2196, 4:25 W p. m. Opening ane Glosing of Mails. BOUTR. oms. - ouosw. and DDllL.. Plumbing, G Gas ana oteam r1 P. W. TARPY & C0., 216 19th Kt., bet. ¥aj < protptly attonded o, PATRICK, 1409 Donelas Stroet. Phiilin Lan alnting an MENRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dodeo Stroet. apor 8hoo stores, 1890 Farnnam st _hat. 18th & 14th, the meantimo Rilly Folansbee and Tom Dilworth had_pursued a huge Texan steer, and Bill had thrown his rista on the animal's horns, whilo Tom, by a deft underhand throw of the rawhide, had encoiled the ani mal's hind legs, and thrown him pros- trate on the ground. There ho lay panting and bellowing out defianco at nono are 8o profoundly grateful and show such an interest in recommend- ing Hop Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted to the many ills the sex is almost universally subjcet to, Chills and fever, indiges- tion or deranged liver, constant or pe- riodical sick hcudllchc'n weakness in To Nervous &uflerers ' STL 'V ER Mining and Mllhng Company THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J, B, Simpeon's Specitic olf-Abuse, ta ln\im) Tova N. W. Becond H ok i Oy i L ) & dis - 8’.}}%2 05 Baine oo PERKINS & LEAD. u;‘aml’)::?l: St Now and | 1i8 ctptors, although'in their exert [the back or Kidueya,pun in the shoul. | aors, ain i ths feck e e 3‘:: oeme Working Capital - 230,000, Chicago, B. & Q 11:00 Socond Hand Furait.irs, Houso Furulehing Goods, | hAnds he was as powerloss as an in ders and differont parts of the body, a ; Consumption | Capital & ook - - - e - - - = T eolioo &o.. boveht nnd sold on narrow mareing, feeling of lassitude or despondency, || Lnsanicy an. | Par Valuo of Shares, = - 5,000, Yinica tpon Bundays from 12 2. to 1 p. 105, ¥ HALL P M. Buqmess Illrectorv Abstract and Real Estato. JUHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFLENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14_ Creighton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crelzhton Block. Boots and Bhoes. JAMES DIVIBE & CO., Pine Boots ‘and Shoes. A good asea D e on-hanc sotuse Thih ant Harner. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th stroct, manufacturea to ordor good work 4 falr prices. Renairing done. Bed 8prings. ¥ .LARRIMER Manutacturer. 1617 Douglss st. Books, News and Stationery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Stroet. Butter and Eggs. MoSIIANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. UENIRAL RKSTAURANT, MRS, A. RYAN, 0 aibwest corner lozhmd Dodge. ‘Best Board for the Mon: ‘Batinfaction Guarantoed, urs. by the Day, Wock or Month. Good Torm for Cash. Pamnishal Rooms Supplied. { How Meslia Garriages and Road Wagons, WM BNYDER, 14th and Harney Streete, Clothing Bought. J. HARRIS will pay highcstCash price for socond brnd clothine. Corner 10th nod Farnham, Tewo of JOHN BAUMEK 1814 Farnham Stroes. unn. H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumber Lime and Oement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Ste, Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1300 Douzlas St. Good Varloty. Merchant Tailors. 0. 2. LINDQUEST, One of our most. popular Merchant Tailors le re- ceiving the 1-m=':x°u‘-’1¢u for Spring and Bummor Goods for gentlemen's Btylish, durable 58 Drioes fow s ovor 216 13th bet, Doug.& Farm: Millinery. MRS 0. A. RINGER, Wholesalo and Retall, Fan. Goods In groat v variety, Zophyrs, Car Eoards, , Glove, Corvts, e, Choapest House in Aho Woet, 80 per cent, Order by Mall, llb Nmnm !tr‘et. Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, 6th sud Farnham Sts., Wolshans Bros., proprietors. arocers. &, BTEVENS, 21t between Cuming and Izar . A. McS8HANE, Corn. 28d and Cuming Stroeta, Hardwaie, Iron and Gteel, LAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an¢' 113 168 atrost A. HOLMES corne 16th and Callfornia. narnces, Saadles, &c. B, WEIST 2015th 8t bet Faro. & Ha Hoteis + ANFIELD KOUB&G& Canfleld,Oth & Farnhan DOBAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 918 Parnbam 84, BLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th 88, Southern Hotel Gus, Hamel 9th & Leavenworth Drugs, Paints ana Oils. KUHN & co, Pharmacists, Fine ¥Yanc Goods, Cor. 16 end Dougles stroets. W. J. WHITEHOUE E, Wholessle & Retall, 16th st. O, FIELD, 2022 North Bide Cuming Btreet, Dentists. D2, PAUL Willlsms' Block Cor. 16th & Dodge. = wry Goods Notlons, Etc, JOHN H, ¥, LEMMANN & CO,, Wew York Dry Goods Btore, 1810 and 1512 Fam. bam etrect. L. €. Bnowold_slso hoota and ehoss 7th & Pacific, HENRY KAUFMANN, In tae new brick block on Douglaa Stroct, haa Just opened a most elogant Beex Hall, ¥ ‘ot Lunch from 10 to 12 @ every day. ' Caledonia " J FALCONER 670 16th Streef, Unaertaxers. CITAS. RIEWE, 101% Farohan bet. 10th & 11¢d, | 8 €0 Cent Stores. fant. Billy and his companions shou- ed to Jake McCray to bring over the prisoner, and added parentheticatly: ‘Be kerful and don’t kill the darn rittur, as there won’t be any sport giving a dead Chinaman a ride.” Jake McCray was careful, but not as con- iderate as he mxght have been, for, when he arrived where the steer was P onona Trains loave Omahs 8:40 p. m. and 7:40 a. m, For fullinfotmation call on 1. P, DURY, Tioket Agent, 14th and Farnham Sts Mailway Depot, or at JAMES T. cuuu( oo Aven, Omaha B 1206 Farnham St FAST TIME! Iu going East take tho | Chicago & Northwest- waxr. (] waw. Dexter L.Thomas, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Pram €D wnfshtan Plaa Turbine J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing, Steam & Bas Fitting! somss roR EHAY WORTELDS Water TALSO JOBBERS IN Pumps, Pipe Fitting and Brass Cor. 14th and Harney, Omaha, Neb, A WATAR Maror I8 CosarasT Opge to an W. S. GIBBS PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Room No- 4, Creighton Block, 15th Street. OV AHA, NEBRASKA. Orvicy Hours: 10 4012 4w, 1e phone crnnostad wit Grenius Rewarded The Story of tha Sewinglflach A handsome littlo pamphlet, blue and gold cove , with numerous engravings, will be GIVEN AWAY aualt persn calling for it, at on; o sub-ofiice ot Tho Siager Manutactur y mail, post paid, to pany, or will be sent any person living at a distance trom our offices, The Singer Manufacturing Co., Principal Office, 3¢ Union Square, NEW YORK, Pron&t-;-n!‘nr P-vlnzr? Sealed prodosals will bo rocelved by the under- signed until Saturdsy, April 16th, 1882, 12 o'clock ouglas ‘street and the noon, for the pa /ing of cross strects betwee asphalt ar d sand, jecond, For a found tion of concrete 9 inches in thh.lmell with a superstructure composed of creasotel pine plank § iucaes in length, set with asphalt and sand. hird, For a foundation of clran cosrse sand or gravel 12 inches in thickness with & super structure composed of cedar block 8 inches in length and not less than 4 nor more than sinches iameter to be set with asphalt and snd. The nd or gravel for foundatiou to be thorougdly All the work to be done in accordance with specifications and under the di- rection of the city englneer, “Also, the city will consider proposals for pav- ing with Ela blocks o any other wmaterial, or other mode of co 1l proposals or bida shall be acoem| the names of proposed surcties, wl evont ing will enter futo a bond with y o Omaha for the true and fajthful performance of in * mmed or rolled. contract said contract, The city council reserves the right to reject any avd all bids, Envelopes containing proposals o+ bids shall for Paving Douglas Street and Cross Streets in the City of Omaka,” and ad= dressed to the uudersigned. be marked *Proposa Onmuia, March 10th, 1852, Cantral Off h('n treets in the D uglas and Farnhan from Oth to 16th strects, including 9th and 16th streets, First, For a foundation of conctete 0 inches in thickness with & superstructure composed of & creosoted cedar block 8 inches In length sot with struggling, the Chinaman had lost the best part of his blouse and about half the cuticle from one side of his body. They fastened the riata to the horns, and the trained animals held the steer fully as well as though the riders were in the saddle. Tue trembling Chinaman made piteous appeals to his captors, and even fished out four $20 pieces from some recesses in his clothing, and offered them as a bribe for liberty. The money was appro priated, but the longed-for freedom was denied him. They laid the pris- oner, breast down, upon the steer and pulled his hands well down on the shoulders and tied them together. Then his legs were pulled apart and secured firmly on either side of the animal's loins, and the Chinaman was tied so firmly on the back of the ani- mal that he looked, as MeCray ex- pwuad it, as “though he growed there.” The fastenings werethen re- moved from the steer. With blood in his eye, and shaking his great breadth ot horn defiantly at his tor- mentors, he charged successfully first at one horseman then at another, while Ah Sin was yelling nllemately. ‘‘Police!” and ‘‘Murder!” in broken English and Chinese, at the top of his voice. His captors made the air fair- ly ring with devilish merriment. Finally the ‘‘fiery, untamed” steer was headed for town, and then began a race which beggars description. Over gully and ditch he went, mak- ing stupendous bounds each time these obstructions were encountered, and each bound being accurately re- corded by the Mongolian, for he fairly | rent the air with his screams, and the length of the cry wasregulated by the distance cevered by the steer in a jump. The cowboys were more than delighted with the success of their scheme. to turn, but his remorseless torment. ors headed him at every point; when endeavors to make these turns would develop sbnormal bursts of speed, long-drawn-out wails would issue from the unhappy Mongo); and when the animal settled down to an ordina- ry run the cry would sink down low, and thus, like the music of an Aolian harp, would the moans rise and fall, The wild, frenzied bovine approached |5 a gully fully eighteen feet in width, and, with a fierce snort and bound the steer gathered himself in one su- preme effort and cleared it by a scratch. Jake McCray’s horse, fol- lowing a little to the right, and at a narrow place, also successfully jumped across the dry chasm. But Bill Fol- ansbee and Tom Dilworth, following immediately behind the Chinese Ma. tritctios Furuivure, A ¥. OROSS, New aad Bevoud Hand Furaiture od itoves, Douziss, Higheet cash price ald for second hani gocos. BONNER_1809 Dovels st. Wine goods. &e. Ferce Works. OKAEA FENCE CO. GUST, FRIES § (C mll'-meyxn. Iwprove d lu Boxes, lice acd Wood ™ Feuces, Office Qonntere 2ina snd Waln 2 Pawnbrokers. ROSENFELD 10th Bb., bet Far. & Har Retrigerators, Canfleld’s Patent. ©. ¥, GOODMAN 11th 86 bet. Fara. & Harney. NebraskahanuAgen DAVIS & SKYDER, (605 Farnham 8t., .., Omaha, Nebra “HOC . OO Oarcaty ladied o By N ey for sale. Great Bargelus ln tmoroved faras, and ty property . No head. e a Tand Com'y ¥1 che or back-sche for ladies uk “WINE OF CARDUL™ —_— zeppa, both came to grief and were landed, horse and foot, in the bottom of the ditch, Tom recovered first and hurried his horse along the bottom for a quarter of a mile, and finally clam- bered out; but Folansbee lay stunned in the bottom while his companions continued the mad chase. The steer was turned at midday into the main street of the town. All the dogs in the place chased the frenzied animal and barked in chorus; horses broke from their fastcnings, and behind came MoCray and Dilworth, shouting like wild Apaches, The frenzied ani- mal, with his human burden, followed everywhere by shouts, barks, and in- describable din, shot through street and alley, was headed into square and plaza, and finaily succeeded in going through the Orion saloon, breaking up two flourishing poker games, mak- ing his entrance through the front door, and his exit at the back, His Nemeses, McCray and Dilworth, as though playing “follow my leader,” spurred their foaming and reluctant steods through the same passage; and, although the proprietor protested with a six-shooter, they, too, made their exit with safety. Up the street, with renewed vigor, flew the unwnl]mg WENSTER #NYDER Mazeppa and the wild beast, the lat- ter running amuck now and ‘endeavor- ing to pierce every living thing he en- countered with his long, sharp horns, Suddenly, when in front of the court The steer would endeavor [N all are readily removed by these bit- ters.——{Courant. BHBE < 1 LIST OF LETTERS g in Postoffico during the week ending April 8th, 1882 GENTLEMEN. Abreus D Aiken L B Angerot J Alexander J W Anderson J Jourke G- Brown D ¥ Briggs J L Buttler J I'urns J J v Barker G E Borland M J Bruce U Bowley C W Burke Burkman 1 Cline D A Creg C Casey C Campbell A Cunninghamn A Carlson C O Cadola L Curran H G Carter L B Congidine T Dukin M F Dunkin K B Dutton 1 D} Dunkan B Dee J Dale H Davies J P Englund H Ellis J P Frik ¥ A Fedanan A Fitzpatrick T H Greene B Graham J B GuodrichC ¥ Grittiths H H GayC L Gibles J J (iammeres N Green J Huss F € Hubbell W N Hill C Hardy C P Hibles J B Hilson J Harlan J M Haws & Eavens Haney J Hurison L Hinman J Jordan H Johdson W W Johnson A Johnson A N Johanna<on J Johnsou OJ Johnson 13 Jameson R L Johnson W W Jorgensen P R Keep H. Kortman I, M Kelly J B Keoug J B K:lly ¥ Kenaley M F Keen R A Kausch W Law G M Lord B Lany I B Leslic A ugston A L Li Laubsoh ¥ Mikels B Masters I” Morion R W Moriarity E F h’llh hell J ¥ Laeon DW Liudblad Y Markley D L Marsh W N Moat I l\lurnh JP MLblure J I McKey G H Nuttey J Norton J M Neilson M Pland L Fries G Poettrich ]‘[ E Peckbam H H P etroski J Pjerro M ¥ Peray AN L Peterson H Phalen M J Pinero & Chapman Quirk M Rance U D Kobinson G F R seos G H ReavesJ Reid J H Reed J Rogers W B Rinehart M Roehrig M Stevions O 8 Royer M 1 Btration G Strupart W utton R Sharai B W Simley 8 Shertrondy G Schiviey H Smithson H A Simes . Stevens J C Steverton J Steros A M Sparie C Spenery J H Smith W P Treru ( Turpin G Trinett G W Tomson § Tremayne R B Voelkel E Widdell ¥ Warren W Wilkie A Westphal Wells J L, ‘Webber J W Wood Col Wilson W T Youdeit M Williams J Wenstrand C A Williams 1, W—2 Williams W Young W D LADIES, Bo:trom Mis J l}o d Miss I Bryaot M:s B Baker Miss T Bigalow Mrs B Oady Mrs M L~2 Cary Miss AZ — Clark Miss L CopnMrs D H Combs Mrs L L Davis Miss L Dore Mrs P Dougherty Miss A~ Giale Mra M J Hauney 3 Hoyneig Mrs R Haynes Mk Howard Miss L Horsman Miss M Jenkins Miss A Jones Miss N 1 Ceogston Mrs G Lynch Aunie Mason K M Morrow Mrs H O Mannington Mrs W Moore Miss M C Ormaley Ella Pinkney Mrs H Parker Mrs U Poweli Miss M tighy Mrs A O Shanon Mus G A Sutfen Mrs M Scott Mizs M St ngland Miss M Stuckel Mrs B Stevens Mrs M J Bearberry Miss N Woods Miss C Wheeler Miss M Tuos, F, HavLr, Postmaster p—————————— Do Not Be Deceived. Tn these times of quack wedicine adver- ’unum uts everywhere, it is truly gratify. o fiud one remedy that is worthy of and which really does as recom: enc otric Bilters can vouch & being & true and reliable remedy, ond one that will do as recommended, They invariably cure Stomach and Liver Complaints, h{unu of the Kidueys and forinary difficulties, We know whereof we speak, and can readily say, Kbv' them Jamsen Julia o trial. Bold at fifty cents & bottle by Schroter & Becht, eatlygrave )it %% | STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND N ON ASSESSABLE = Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEICOERS: DR, J. I, TITOMAS, Presldent, Cummins, Wyoming., WM. E. TILTON, Vico-Prostdent, Cummins, Wyomlng 00, Addrers nll orders to re T HIMON MEDICINE 0G, F. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming, Noa. 104 and 100 Maln St. Buftalo, N. Y. A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming, Soli 1 Omaha by O, F. Goodmaa, J.'W. Bell "ll“ Mst’ Tite ior thom and et full pa eific, #1.00 per package, or olx pack. 9K, tan, wnd all denggjataovery whero. RO ST S w 5 5 ~=| Dr. J. L. Thonins. Louls Miller \V 5. flnmel A. G Dunn, LRUPOSALS, RN, Tiarwood. Francis Loaven, o, H. Falos Léwiu Zolman U, DI N EER 10K, l Dr.J. C, Wlthln- Pixs & ll(ll AGRENCY, | AKO A Mar:r, 20 h 18 2 nof2mebm GEO, W. KENDALL, Authorlzed Agent for Sal of Stock: Bov 440 Nwaha Neb, §:aled pr po als, Indor.:d, ' duplicat for the ercetion of &1 ndian Bo.rdins tcho 1 .t this agency, In accordance with plans and _specifica- tion - on flle, wit the Chiel Quartermaster, D.. partment of' the Platte, Omaha, Neo., and ai rected to the unde vigned, care of the Ch F' G 1'0: : :E: EI 'As' D I Qoarterwaster, epartmen of the t'mu, Omaha, Neb., ' will e received unti. 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, May 1 t, 1882, ontract to be'rewarded to tho lowest 10spon- 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neb. sibie bidder, subject to the approval of the do- yartment of tha Intorior, Proposals must state longth of timo required for completis of building, after approval of contr.ct, and must be accompanied by u cortifled check upon some U ‘ted States Depository m ' DO I CHILE A OTEN G able to the order of the undergignoa for a} AT £ [POWER AND HAND r cent ol tho amount five (67) p of 8 ich check shall be forfeited 'n rhe nited St o8 11 case any bidder ascelving the lwlrfl, shall fail to execute promptly & contract th good and suficient Aureti 5, aecordl! § 10 " 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, fiu terms of his bid, otherwise to be returned to the bidder, MINING MACHINERY, DELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON Il'fl'llfll PIPE, STRaN Main building is to be two story 80x40, ad. ditions to be one story 82x100, of lumber. { For further intarmation a4 address undersigned PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ot Fine bidgo Agency, Dol vounpy, ; 1 J 2 dsw v i accie | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH'AND.SCHOOL BELLS 2 O SEWERS. OFrick or Crry szmnl OMAHA Nks, 1881, Bealed propom s will he received at the omcu of the undersigned until Tuesday April 18th, 1882 12 o'clock nom, for the construetion of sewore In North Owaha a follows: 1000 fect of 8} feet brick sewer 728 fect b6} feet brick sewer and 728 of 6} feet brick sower, located on lzard stroct between 16th and 17¢h,"and on 17th be. tween lzard and Nicholas, ‘beiween 17th and 2lat strects, together with’ all necessary man- holcs, lamps-holes, and catch basing, ns per plans and specifications in the city Engineers office. Proposalsto bo prepared upon blanks furnithed by the city Engineer, Bios will also e recelvod for the constriction of a timber out- A SRANG, 205 Fe=*~w 8t, Omaha WM. ROGERS’ Manufacturing Company, MAKERS OF THE: 100 oak piles tmore or loss ¥5. foot lon., 12 50 B inches, and 1,600 foct of 0l lumber a9 por plans and’ pecitcations in tho Engincers offico, - Work Hles llver a 9 nuuns an 01) to begin on or bofore Juno lst, pleted Decomber st 1882 'Paymeuts to et iy 1t b masrantes o vos B b ey be reserved until fnal completfon, and ceopt ance of work by the proper suthorides, Al bids to be accompanicd by the signature of pro- posod suretios who wili 1 event of awarding of ©outract enter into bonds of the_rity for execu- tion of the work in the :um of . J. L C. Jawurr, 2w Oity Clerk, [MPERISHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s ELORIDA WATER, Rest for TOILET, BATH ind HANDKERCHIEF is giving for in- stance = single All our Spoons, Forks Knives plated with the greatest Each and plated Spoon a triplethlokness plate uly on of care, lot being hung the ineekioss on a scale whilo where expo d being plated, to to wear, thereby insure a full de- making a single posit of silver on plated Bpoon SEOW oOoAaAsSR —AND— them, We would call especial atten: tion to our seo- wear as long as s triple plated Store Fixture Work nd French Double Thick Flat and Beot Show Case Glars 0. J. WILDE, 1815 and 1817 Om Street._ one, Tivoed CRAIG'S CITY GB.EEH HODSE All Orders {n the West should be Addressed $0 Is now open to the publis with a full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants OUR AGENOY Jioatist Wholesale dewe er, OMANA . e, ON THE 8HORY City Green House, . W. ster, onc Llock from 16k strect cats. Nugm,,v‘ 234 btroct, opposite ¥oit, Jas. Y. Craig, Floris heaps Gardaer, Foliz6m, KALIS THE STAR TAILk(}H ROTH & JONES, ¥ o W holesale Lumber, No, 1408 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. NEB mestics. Prices low or the low et » l lV “Take *BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never e,

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