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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:ITRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1891. K q MISCELLANEOUS, FOR IALEWAL ESTATE. _’ BICYCLE RIDING. 'uwAN KAN DA PA SHE" PASS was painted. Not many years after that E e - - B et s - -UA-PA- trip Biack Bird o FOR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 8 itifued. SICYCLE RIDING SCHOOL. 14 AT AVA. of &, it 6 l:.';‘;-‘.‘;".'.2‘:.?{:,.:"."“[‘;'.::’1,:.“.': Acron fovel ately ens - - " - 3 " Omaha, Inside the city limita. Fidetily Trus OMAHA LOT FOR_SALE CHRAD COR, OF | o - - on the banks of the Platte, opposite the 7 ompany, 1701 - A 25t and Castel Teets. Write to i, = e presel o o | compary, Tl Fuman SR | B e e e _____ UPHOLSTERINO. Mystorious Path Dreaded for Agos by the | s end ' was near. 'and gave tormel and (8 | CLAIRVOYANTS. FARM LANDS, €. FHARRISON, 912 N. Y. LIFE [ UPHOLSTERING VERY CHEAP THIS MONTIH. ™ ¢ minute directions for his burial. One thin ] e - — R 618 NS¢ M. 8. Wuikin, 2111 Cuming. Tel. 608, ™ Superstitious Omaha Indians, on which he insisted was that he be burl 4 ADVICE THAT BRINC AND HAD- | 3 N UP DVICE THAT BRI A | oA ARDEN st ot - — on a high bluft overlooking the Missourl, so R T —— Meda G and faund him & leman and | Omaha_postomce, 10° 1o 160 neres, some trade JOB PRINTING. {hat he could watch his Iriends, the Wl A “art preservative” s fages, divorces, lawsults and ull family af- | IRA B. MAPBS, E_INSURANCE, o ds. Tith s buildin 3 spot whet - g TQ DATE thas ‘whioh makess Faira; tolls WhetheF your Jover In- true oF False; | Feal estate, 319 KISt NAL) bankc bids AL BRI e Bl i) that the spot where Hiack Bird was buried 18 ] causes happy marriages with e one you love; i e - o8 own, and once recently 4 jama In the stors Beirins, the separaten tousther: . comove oo | - - Ly s Story of the Young Brave Who Took | gested (hat ha was restine. oo one ot om | 0 the separated together: remov i B : - NIGHT SCHOOLS. | gested that he was resting on one of the J E PL ~by ndvertising, influences, bad habita; 1o aten h.ll‘-‘n*lv'v-an s, F oR 4.\."('| 10, R On M ise | Ok SURIIEaE Gont - | Sloux Medicine Man ss Prisoner tn | bluffs in the northern part of Omaha. It is P O E charms, belts of such ' trash, and does not | elear 1ot worth FWR®jto’ §700.00 ne Arst poy oz i NIE | Battle—~The Death and Burial | pretty certain that Black Bird's dust 18 5 I WANC 10 Do classed Wit (he Tany chean pre- | ment, balance to suit. A . ke, P gt mingled with that of the left bluft guarding by tonders found in every city; bafors gIvIng up ‘ U M415 § - - ! . the eutrance to ‘Wan-Kan-da-Pa-She.” It yy’: .]rw[\ ir come and consult Irof. .\lmmvn — = = — — was in the year 1804, for Lewis and Clark, o S :T‘!xi.-.;‘".,:."‘lfin 5 .x.?.l.'n ,‘,.‘..,"'.',‘H" LR ) mvgtc, ART A_Nu ;.ANGVA?_E. ’P-A‘-STBN T \V‘h‘o came 10 the village at the time, found ) k MU |G F GELUBNDECK, naxjoist Axn | BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee | Only a great gash in the high biuft that | the funeral ceromonies yot in progress, The § will ece the economy of putting a MRS DR, H. WARREN, CLATRVOYANT, Tim. | _teacher, 1610 California street 4 | Buliaing, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREL |overhangs the Missour| river, ten miles north | {xhlorers ;“,'mjl'l“‘j’}“_:"‘“,’j“}"‘;"‘fi ‘\::"vg; want ad in The Bee when in need ot Hable businces medium; Tth year at 119 X 16th. | BorrrR R =e T onT ASSOCIATION, - = = ‘:f”(‘:;;‘w:,n,:lr ::”‘,h.;:ylv.'m{:: !..\("uv .]':(unlh;x( {\r‘,‘.“;"y' ”n“d |YIIY1UN‘{‘“ o Im the feasting ] L . LG ‘. and grows eat fund of Indian folk lore, | which followed the funcral. | L help: Work'mz girls pay close at MASSAGE, HATHS, ETC. [ FIOW 0 GET & HOME Oft SEeURE Gool RAIL\\ AY l‘lBlE (}ARD | superstition and legend. 1t is *“Wan.Kan-da- BURIAL OF BLACK BIRD, i tention to this page, as do all who pu— b atbae | BT Tl e DM G) - NATHOgET, > Y5 [ Pa-She,” the “‘Devil's Path," or the “Breath | Black Bicd was given a burial pompous, ; are wanting employment. You can N oom &1 “Maseage, Yapo Shot, Blogt Bor | — il Leave: [pupL m:;r;\; * MO, RIvER At | 0 Cod™’ "It I§ shioft, Sunning omly & little | even fos ax Omaha Indlan, On the crest :a: s hurine and sea bsths. TAti0 30 38 IN MUTUAL L. AN & Mason Bts. [ Omaha | way back into the bluff, where it debouches | {he bIU a huge hole was hollowed out; talk to them through thesa little ads Pt e = R L D caality ds (AND e | THs & Cheeh ¢, MAlear il e ‘s ‘you | the cholcest corner of this the body of the e R TN T o . 5. 8 per cent when 12, oo Denver Express. .. 83tam | Into @ sort of pocket, and, Iike the pass you | (I Sholcest corn ) ! \ d trifling expense. 4 e o kot 4:50pm . BIK. Tills, Mont. & Puget Snd. Fx. 4:10pm omber reading y “ne [ ERtbe: s poen in His Ehieat Gi SUTRIN 1 ata tri g exp o Py Diaver, Eaprass % $20pm | Temember reading of in your Caesar, by | garbs, was noatly arranged. After he Was P ., MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODGE. | = e Gonm . Nebraska Locul (except Sunday):. 6:39m | Which the Helvetlans sought to leave home, | comfortably fixed his favorite stallion, & fine ! Sespss sk e PLUMBERS, _ | 8utimin. Lincoln Local (except Sunday)t1am | iy gy ‘augustum et difielle’—narrow and | animal, was led {0 the edgo «f the grave and 8 Leaves (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.[Arrives Omahal Depot 10th & Mason Sts. ) 5 Vestibule Express. ¢ Towa Locai.... tion _ Local = == | FREE_PLUMBING OF BVERY KIND, GA! TURKISH BATHS, Seam & hot water heating; sowerage, 33 &, 10 - 306 w PLUZBING STEAM A pil hot water b & fixtures, globes, 421 &, | dicult, “along which a single car at a time | StrAngled, that his spirit might serve to bear the chie o . % | [ with difficulty could be drawn.” Its walls | il s SHeT® Sul away Lo the haspr L are very straight and very high, ¥el 80| property--bows, arrows, war painis, costamos. 1 shaded by the overhanging branches of the | feathers, moccasing, ornaments of all kinds, | great oaks and elms that surround it one | Plankets and utensils of daily necossity—wers THE BEE GETS 'EM— 17 WORDS FOR 25 CENTS. HOURS, e pario 10 Do L g ko and cille Jur Leaves (CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL. p. m. Beauly from Karbach bidg, PERSONAL. | Km Omaha|Union Depot,19th & Mason_ Ste. hardly catches at once the full {mport of | Phced in the grave, and A quantity of tood, : e AT drain Fapm...... .. Limited . ooe.. | the o s oo v andertul | e of servics 1 Sereral Cay; went SiOKEIS b DATHS, MASSAGE. MME. POST, 31014 8 1n:acam.. . Chi ess (ex. Sun)).... 5:00pm ”IH mighty cat u‘n. <,lm|'u|_ vI\ w :l‘ 'lf": | be of service in case game was not plentitul S — place ne leulated 0 spire the ucated long e route his spl W 0 take. L0 MACKINTC ED LAWRE PLUMBING, GAS FITTING | Leaves [CHICAGO & NORTHWESTN,[Arrives | Pioce: One calculated to Insplre the edu uong the route his spirft was to take. Logs and drafn 29 Cy ni 10th & Masd HES & RUBBER 13 NIL\" 31 fth | mind with awe, leaving little wonder that | were carefully lald across the grave and om the simple savage should attribute supernat- | (0P was heaped a huge pilo of dirt. Then ol “ o| the medicine man, followed by the chiet ural ageacies to It and its origin to EA8| noyrnars and nearly all the women in: 484 Omaha|U. P. Dep 1.05am. ... B WHO DISPENSE THE secure valuable i free by nddressing 1, O. box 813, Omal Limited. local o Bpecial HOTELS. " SPEGIAL NOTICRS, | roraswr-movess a Fainer of Evils. It has a rugged, at times, | (ribe, approac the grave and sat in ) 5. W Continued. MR ARKER T AND JONES §TH. caves | CHICAGO, & 1. & PACIFIC [Arcives | and agaln a soft natural beauty that appecis | solemn eircle around it. In a mournful : Ad nents columns will be taken | .ROOM HOUSE, INQUIR: 523 L | VIAVE HOME TRE LADIE! 5 rooms At $2.00 per day. mahaU. P. Depot, 10th & Mason Bts.| OmAba | strongly to the eye of the beloldor, and|chant, more like a wail than a song, the antil 12:0 p. . cvening, ‘and until 9:0) Hieaith, book and consuitation tree. Adiress of a1 Tates i commercial travelors. Toom EAST. [ watetidae one. almivet wxpe as Qid the | Medicine man pours out the grief of the e T o Sy s otk BRI J e e board by week or month. Frank Hilditeh, AURRIG_Expross (o Sunday)- §60m | aboriginal Omaha, 1o see the emissary of | [FP¢ &L Its loss, and in this ho is followed vertisers. by cw mbered cheek, < % —x5 m : " i i , 1o see the 5 | by the mourners and the women. In the 0 have answers ssed (0 4 niumbered letter ts; N — — § Night Expres: Lol 9iam | o ¥ ""\"‘"'":_ e e e ,\,.«.‘\.N e cuiied’ - will B 50 and LACE CURTAL D EQUAL TO COR. ago Vestibuled Limited. 1:05pm | the Evil One pop out to snatch the unwary | case of Black Bird this uiem, if it could q be dellvered wpon presentation of the check only. new. Brussels klahoma Exp. (to C. 1" ex Sun). 11:30pm | jasser-by. lied that, was kept up five days. In the h i e ord | —— - ool — | See our specim. 5 ool | 5 " e the braves of the o we i i T 17 A e 5858 | FOR RENT G0OD £ TOOM HOUSI; CON: | _iireot ok} = WRIE L v | Hero the aun never pemetrates, yet the|meantime the braves of the iribe were polig i busine 30,00, Templetor TN ey o — ZINS ITE ARN Diam . Oklahoma & Texan Fxp. (ex, Sun’ Pom | grass gro a o bot- | thro! ¢ onfal feast. . T 1810 $30.0 Temp ‘I' IX‘ n PRESTON'S CALIFORNIA TLAK i /:"th. HOTEL l‘l“\‘lli ¥ 6:00am.Oklah m\"n\“ r’.‘nl’n 'Iv’Al’l‘“ll"; X, Sun) 1: ’U‘:nh: grass grows in rank luxuriance at the I,Ul | personal property of the departed ents must run consecutively x % 8 e breakfast; superior to oatmeal. il L i g | tom, while flowers of many sorts spring | chioftain as had not been burled with him g SAT, HOMELIKE BIX-ROOM FAC 0 d ards . ST, " . |Arrives profus: vhic vide v Vi WANTHD _BITUA | TONE e T T Stk Dhiente Wity | S 2 $1.00 and upwirds per w M | Tieaor e s Ster Sta, | Omuna |10 Profusion from the soil which | was divided up among his mourning warriors, | % Boyd, 711 New York Life. D—M1%5-N: THE BELL PERLY COR BUSINESS NOTICES. #:00am...Stoux City (Ex Sun.j.. §05pm | 0VEr seems to lack in fecundity. | Viands were prepared and a grest deal of ] T 700 A TREAD AND CAKEH TAKER AT | ron Lot omtmast s reoa Tiosn Faxm | OTer from measure. 1903 Farn JSIN] 3 b o it o - Qnivd.. Toipm | Many of those are strange In form and fra- | $1tIDE was indulge One of the prineipal q must have work (n Omaha or out. G. H. K. Hanscom Park; also a nice in_cottage; OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY; OLD G s Y B Tmite, un.). . 1:B8AM | orance to Nebraska; like the place In which | f2atures of the Loniad Ll 4l care Union ho 16th and Webster. splendid location, Hicks, 306 N. Y. Life bldg pipes made new. 613 8. 16th. h A, q R Ll | e vision ot the dead chief's property. X Rl b Jp L Leaves | F., E. & MO. VALLEY. [Arrives | they grow, they share the superstitious ven- | Races, on the result of which this division v e T AR, DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERE Omaha] _Depat I5th and Webster Sts. | Umaha | gration of the Omaha, who even at this day |depends, are run, the competitors stripplag | ANaress 1 o . A b 3 i 5 L 5 | gaoom..o st Mall and Txpress . 4:%0m | will not pluck one, Massive oaks and elms | to the skin and covering the prescribed course: — LAWYERS., DANKERS, DBUSINESS [ THE NBATEST FR SHOP IN CETY: [ glottm ‘Norfolk Express (ox. Sunday). . 10:3am | Suard the entrance, looming up in primeval [To the wiuner is given the choice of the & PIRST CLASS GILT, WANTS A SITUATION INISHED ROOMS, 195 CHICAGO ST. private individunls everywhere to | court of Iec build Fred Buelow, Prop R ot o H e LA e BunaRy) swm | erandeur, telling by their majestic appear- | articles of personal property. In this manner dolng housework. Address ¥ RUR A | Sulable for one or o genddemen, -am | Know that there Gy a dotective bur focated 3 6:0pm...........St._Paul Bxpress.......... 94%am | ance they are the guardians of something |the best of what the chief had left becomes — - = | yERY DI TINTSHE N committed, furnishes evidence N & EISELE, N PAINTERS; I Leave ‘ K. C, 8T.. ), C. 7. ‘Arrives | out of the ordinary, something uncommon |the property of his most worthy follower. N WANTED—MALE HELP. furnishe with board, h street nd criminal cases and work at lowest pricos. 1518 Douglas street. Omaha| _ De 10th & Mason Sts. | Om.ha | |ies behind them. They are the solemn sen- | Finally, the property is diyided, the mourners 3 B-M134 of legitimate detective wark thr 361 am. ansas City Day Expres 5:55pm | tinels at the eway to one spot ‘n Ne-|at the grave are exhausted, and the routine WANTED, A FEW PERSONS T T - T R SRR paria; of the, o — e 9:6pm. K. C. Night Bx. via U. P. Trens.. 8:58m | braska rich in legends and intimately asso- | life of the village s begun again. . imce to do writing; send stamg LE ROOM. 1021 ST. MARV'S AVE s ooy pmerlen and | GNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS e Dot Istasad s o8 | \rives, | clated with tribal history of the people from | Many of the features that marked the ‘ -«mk‘n’:.;nl"_‘-v:ll‘(w; J. Wosdbury s by having -de B e :»;v"; e A | which the metropolis of the Antelope state |burial of Black Bird are now only known > °t, N. WO R rywhere, Address (1 PO S Ll s Bt Binis Dstress;: Gi5spm | Bets Its name. Before their majesty the In- |as tradition among the Omahas. One of the % WANTED, RELIAI men of man and wite. 2105 Douglax, upt - National b DR L RS EALD i §i10pm..Daily (ex. Sun.) Nebraskn Local.. 9:leam | d1an bows in reverential awe, and only on |matters of detall Is still adhered to. This dle-aged men in eve to a - 3 SWAN VALIEN, UNDERTAR AND |y ives | SIQUX CITY & PACIF |Arrives | are occasions will one go mnear the place |is the “four nights' campfire.” This custom i s At He s e yrvate ST o AR : embalmers, TO1 Caming st teleplone 106" | Gmuhal _Debot 15th and Webster Sts. [ Omaha | even in broad daylight. In whispers they | had its origin in the burial of Big Eik. He e e By "ind_ in Ceepivg; cheap, 211 St Bary's SUNDBLL, = L _H B:30pm. St Paul Limited 9:40am | tell of the wondrous influence the place has | died ncar Hellevue many years ago. He was Previous o e prirey M3l 2 it G W, 0 UNDEITAKER AND EM. | 8:30pm (Chicago Limited - 9idtam | exerted on the tribe's history—how some |given the tribal burial. Iverything passed e gl o e arg et al TED ROOM, WITH S ROOM . balm rnam eC, telephone 25 380 by oves |TOSIOUX CITY @ PACIFIC [Airivés ve or another has visited “Wau-Kan- | off as pleasantly as is usual on such oe- bbbttt B wnd required wed and use of bath room: all modern | - — o 8 Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha | da-Pa-She' and returned alive with o mes- | casions, and the tribe went on a grand Ve been establishe Beral Stamp A Nt | Nt BroRroing ind. e s ux City Passenge 10:20pm | sage from mysterious powers that wieid for |buffalo hurt. On returning the grave of } o na“got (he boat criminad | Dear B Tieat of retor must be_ give AT oty ind scarareh; iTiows i = L Paul Expres =100k | good or [Nl an influence over the destiny of | Big Elk was visited by some one more curi- ” Hog thousands of delisre o Z_ | meat. Room 206 Douglas bik, 16th and Dodce, ELECTRIUAL 5UrPLIES, Laaves]| UNION PACIFIC, | the people. It is not recorded that an In- [ous than the others, and it was found that it Hnatinamotis Tnd, 2 | NINE-LOOM MODERN HOUSE, NICELY FUI Cia | | Gilu p Depor. 10th € Mison 8t | llan ever visited the place after nightfall. [had been disturbed. Digging Into it, the In- - i ¢ a2l G BN URS ) RNV B0 B FALdoT D TO LOA: 7 A brats Dalizries tHoNuryats slocisions sud aox, | lnioNms. ; | Then it is given over to the Great Medicine. |dians found that the body, which had been WANTED, RELIADLE SALESMEN ALREADY | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LiGAT House. | MONEY TO LOAN-—REAL ESTATE, | Sigitee batleris rechurcnd: Ruaranteed, | 3Tl (6% Buns. Biekac STORY OF A SIOUX CAPTIVE, hxl]rlr-dl‘lu a m);mgl position, was lying on its 4 ve o carry our jubricants as . ping; modern and heat. 420 S. 1 e maha Llectiical works, 617 5 iy il e 5 b 1 ¢ % a side. From this it was reas 3 fraveling 1o darry “our iulricants ¢ a” sl cping; modern and hea TP TNEGRS POLICIES LOANEDD ox | ©Omaba Eleetrical work fa0m..-..-... PaciBe Bxpeess......... i0lam | Ouce there wae & war betweon the Sioux |Hlde, From e it was resscred cRKESEH 4 v e T MZ N3 or bought. 8. Chesney, Kansas Mo, =2 e s 6:30pm... coeeooFast Mail... - 4:10pmi | and the Omatas. Peace between the two H ; seblsek il S AL I * ST W BLECTRICAL INEERS AND TRAC- | Leaves | WABASH RAILWA |Arives | was always fraglle, casily broken, and no [!in& away on acsount of darkness. In order B WANTED, I AND SHOE SALESMAN TO - RO At and motor plants and all | OmabalUnion Depot, 10th on Stn.| Om: s o 7y : . that no other might have the same trouble, ; travel in the northern and eastern part of N & TR N.Y, LFm, | jore for o e Al | i Bom.......00 Youts' Cannon: Balt 19:35pm | ONe was ever surprised at the outbreak of f4ydt A0 OLRCE MIERL N4 . N - braska, to sell boots., shoes and rubbers for e A e L UL ity in Nt | i oty B 420 B, 1600 AL B1 | e Rostilition, e (Omahas! were tho wealioat (1.7, (00T, CoBtos e CIMEFh s (S CELE manufac ot et braska and Towa. farms or Owmaha ety property. | S ot o e T IN REPLY TO GASLIN, numerically, but a braver tribe of red men | PAFt Of the funeral ceremony. R ] . & N ROOMS, WITH OR WITHONT BOARD. T T it never followed the varpath. It was thus . P. D. 2 > el . Douglas. M o AR L ON, AT a On L s OMAHA, Oct. 30.—To the Editor of The YNNI 8 Bl NSl raowntat When Others Fail WANTED, ENGINEER _AND — s {rproved Omaha real DRAFT TO WESTERN COR- times against overwhelming numbers, and 5 ; hotel clerk, satesmen for various nes, 2 ye HED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. "2y | estate. Widelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnum st Worka g 20 bl Return to [ Bee: I have roceived the following letter | tho jogends of the tribe teem with narratives | F000'8 Sarsaparilla builds up the shattered b SN0 d acYetinG, ) ShiteinE Sderit LY, = e N T o - =% Hijiasy nd receive reward. | from Mr. W. A. Downing, president of the | of valorous deeds that deserve to stand along. | V5tem by Eiving vigorous action to the dfs B ployment Bureau, 1201 Farnam street. . | o e To0MS, EAST FRONT, WITH aner ORNCON - ‘!'J‘\G“r 1‘!)h\‘l-lli\ % _ | Kearney National bank, referring to Gaslin's | side those of the doughtiest of white heroes, | E°Stive organs, creating an appetite and LIS LRk TR - | "board, In’ private family. 706 N. 10ih. : R re ST ER T POCKETBOOK, CALIFORNIA Roland at Roncesvalles has his counterpart | PUTUYINg the blood. It s prepared by 3 2,00 LABORERS, TEAMSTERS AND STATION AT Fbi2T 30 — . =3 ebater, 16ih ami $3th, containing $ cur | fetter. I think it due to the voters of this | [NFCE & TENCEEAIES e TS, COUNeart | oqern methods, possesses the greatost curae 9 men south in Krkansas, Tennessee, Misimippl | | oo Y IO LOAN AT LOWBST RATIS, THE [ Feney. Liboral rewand-IC réturned No. 8 encine | county and to the citizens of Kearney that | oUW MOGhar, bl donidas at Ther- | (ive ‘powers, and has the most wonderful : agency, MR and Faram atrects. 15—A4I0 4 With board, enenit or sing O F. Davia' Co, 196 Forowm st Wl | _Bouse. = |you publish this refutation of the Gaslin|type. On the occasion in mind an Omaha | FCOrd Of actual cures of any medicine in s s e o ot ton | DEIRMEINY Cbleagolbbradinilify MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST STOVE REPALLS, letter. D. C. PATTERSON, Chaliman. |brave had captured a Stoux medicime man, | ©Xstence. Take only Hood's. 3 B ICITORE o WOMELY FURNISITED SOU improved and unmproved Omaha real estate, R 5 VN 5 It was a most notable deed. o ¥ her's Soos. Address, sating srpeth HANDEOMELY VURNISIEED <O AU I T e P ST L THE DOWNING LETTER. It meant more 3 i STOVE REPAIRS FOR .00 DIFFERENT 5 ol 275 makes of siover. Whter atiachment and con. | KEARNEY, Neb, Oct. 27.—D. C. Patte than the taking of many scalps; it would | H00d’s Pills are purely vegetable, and dg 3 i =il = iR 3 in trit TARGE, WARM, FLEGANTLY FUUNISHED | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CrTy | Mections . spocialty: 197 Dougles stiaet, | 8¢, €sq., Omaba. Dear Sir: T was some- | Dring o the tribe a vietory greater than any not purge, pain or gripe. 25c. TRAVEL - 3 py et achieved. Leading his captiv —_— " spondence confid wouth front room and private board. 2010 | property, $.000 and upwards, 6 (0 T per ¢ Smahs’ Slove’ Renals} Works. : 3 | what sarprised at recetving from you a clip- | Y2 IehISTeC Beating hi u.'.’"‘5im"1f ANNOUNCEMENTS. B! i i Douglas sireet. Fobs 3 el "W Tarman Sk e, B B | Srovie marATis Wom ALL A OF | 9InE from The Omaha Bee coataining a letter | (IIARL Ruck wtarted for | he village, NOUNCEME & Bddy Farpam 622 No. 19th street. FoM3G & | CITAS. W. RAINEY, OM. NAT. BK. BLDG. 8. 13th. > N While there is some truth In what he says | deFive a& & mighty man in war. To ok T ED SHE. & e T T T sis ——— - take & medicine man, one who by 1is ang | 008 theso times must surely have consider y ish horse THREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REN e SRR B DRESSMAKING. as to the organization and management by b ¥ k T oo (U BT 0 oSaniold | house of all modern improvementa, 2203 Far: | MONDY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL BSTATE | e e o, e oyaanageTent. 1Y | was beyond mortal agencies, was & dced that | able merit. Edwin Milton Royle's charming Foods ‘To. sell on the Installment plan? Good | nam street. E-Mig g+ | L6 per cent. Meilde, 1st Nat. bk bids: | DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIRS, 2120 & 20 stated as to be entirely misleading, and | marked the champlon as above the ordinary | comedy-drama, “Frends,” which was .seen Commisstons pall and gonds ecll eapidly. Amer T e, HANI ROOMS, WITH DOARD; | yERY T lOE aohi AT 14 =g R i RY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. § How i contrallocation. 202 No. 18tn strect, | VERYLOW RATES MADE ON K SSTABLISHED SADDLERY A, R ] onversant with this busi- | L e RSO AND ROARD For GEN. | WP HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLI — e we who know him know that while he has | Warrior, one favored of the Great Spirit, and MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS | heen in 'Cearney more or less for many | destined for a proud position among his peo- AT IR S B St I om Sospmnabin years he has not a dollar in any improve- [ple. To *““Wan-Kan-da-Pa-She” the medicine | ' . S s ARS M%LE | vents of any kind in the city. He is known | man was led, and there fast bound to a tree, | ™€ them both successful, and is now on its BN P P i hero last season and recetved our unqualified praise, has not only survived two scasons, but a ness, ' eith v 'to- il a position m the store or | FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD, KO for short time paper or Arst ciass mtge. loans, | === = — = |as a man who is opposed to every improve- | His captor, worn out with the fat| f bat- | third tour, which has proven a more sucessstul nveling sman in o terrtory already eman in e Lam quire 146 H, H, Harde rouni S v a e y improve. 3 gue of bat R SR e Bes e R BT - it i i e e A e | FLA A S U A IN ment, public or private, where his property |t and spent by a long march, songht rest | S°45on than the two former ventures, The Milwaukee, giving reference and of what | ANT FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH BUY YOUR HAY I¥ Is taxed, either lo make or support the |on the soft sward, and was soon fast in slum- | S¢ason opened August 6, and since then the your experience Consisis. D--Mi51 3¢ | ol lnprovements: stoiotly’ Nest olass MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. buy hay. A. H. Snyder, same, and he boasts of such opposition. He | ber. In his sweariness he had forgotten the | Press record nothing but a series of triumphs WANTED, A MAN OF GOOD ADDIt: ND oard. Inquire 411 N, 19th st Lr—413- et el e has a large amount of real rstate in Omaha | powers of his captive, and he never woke in | for both play and players, crowded houses Dublnoas ability ‘Tor one of the best selling br- | oo TISIDE, I8TH AND DODAT: FINE | QAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, | NGRRASKA HAY CO. AL und Douglas county. and Iam constrained to | mortal shape. When one of the Omahas' |end brilliant audiences greeting the company [ teles Tovee put o the marke (" for Dot T LBl R, SATH ANREDORR; SEL oty Conmiosim; S5 | srain_and mill st s on belleve that that fact, taken with his known | great chiefs, a man in whose word the ut- |in_every city in which theyhave appeared. . Rl and . man_of Dush oan. make from MG oft ‘at any Umo or in amy | MATKet o bur or seil cholas st | opposition to all improvements, has caused f most rellance was placed, and whose ligntest | “Friends” s & play that fully descrves the (NN 000 to 23,00 per day fake, bal straight. I amou e lim to write such a letter. atement was unguestionably law, missed | success it Is meeting with, for a no more fn- i Gpplicant frst sened | GNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. OMAHA MORT JOAN co, = = = = = I was one of the original promoters of the | the brave and sought him, he found' his trail | teresting, elean, wholesome, dramatic story . it stamp for eply. Addresm C. AV, | = = St i A DENTISTS. Kearney canal and know its history from |jeading to *‘Wan-Kan-d She.” Entering | has been given to the stage. Messrs, Ede i & Co., 7 hIoaED, Ops WO .L.‘." nm,'.‘tifil l'g;v'#\;,lfi:n:n \_m:.lm., Ee e e < DIt GRORGE 8. NASON, DENTIST, SUITE 300 | the l,"'“”}"';';‘“‘ "uvl 1 ;nl;»l:s"ur: )'": ?nd”lln" the enchanted pass, with many misgivings, | Win Milton Royle, the author, Luclus Hender~ et | fioded sl i oL Bt 4 drtid LOAN ON FERSONAL Paxton block 16th and Famam sts. Tel. people of Omaha and Do county that { ype chief was confronted b uge snake. | son, the actor-pianist, Har: : 2 e e e erty. Harvin Loan Co., 700 N. Y. Lif Lk Kearney owes more to its canal than 1o any | yinding stowly along the grase. ::l“,‘w;,;""“;)j st el e s R’z,.:':::i :u?l » - house, 1008 Georgla ave. G—186- SN e DR, PAUL, DENTIST, 2080 BURT ST, ::‘i(\;vrl O::“v:;-’ ;:\r:r;oll\“h:rn:‘l“;:u;:n::fiu:flI lifted and surmounted by a pair of antlers yed the principal roles with great suce TSR C AN N OUE " - - el ace e e v oo JeR, PRESTONS. o T R e ture, planos, horses, wagons or wny kind of | T m—— truth that it has been a success; and what '} he face of the serpent the chief traced | ceas, and will be secn again in their re- entir i . S i FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES | chatlel security at lowest possivle tites, which TYPEWRITERS sver want of complete success there has( D¢ lineaments of the missing warrior. While | spective roles. Friends” will be given a et — e you can pay back at any tme and in apy — e . ‘ e he stood in wonder and fear at the strange | revival at Boyd's this evening, the engage- S NTIN/ S TLAS FOR RENT, THE (. 'ORY BRICK BUILDING o >4 13} LEN W S FrERE! 2 been was cawsed by Lhe management and 3 . AN TING e W18 Farmum atreet, The bullding tus o fire- | Hoom 4, Wit AT o | “iatc should Take. vau. suspichomss: Ty 'ty | avnor of' construction whaily: Hght, tio suake eddresssd) him, (ifitag un [ ment Jasting o thnes SRigpLS N EREE proof, cement Lasement, complets stam hea o L o | ure mostly Smitve. Try one and you wili un-| From 1387, when the wator was first turned | Mournful accents his tale, how he had taken [ matinee Saturday > ing fixtures, water on all floots, gas, etc. Ap- | J. B, HADDOCK, ROOM 4 BLOCK, | derstand Why. Full line of supplics. Smith- 3 tho Sloux medicine man captive, brought him - AGED, x Py at the office of The Lie. 1010, R f Aew GiTan et g, - | into the canal, to this time there has been ol 3 AN e e e i i ‘man to take charke of house; § in family; good & 54 4 3 2 more waier, with very few exceptions, than | o the enchanted spot and there fell asleep, © laughing festival will be at the Wif- v reference required. Call between 16 and 12 a. | FOR RENT, THREE-STORY AND BAS| - S L [ 1a b fitably used ept when i aly to awake changed in form, to find his | teenth Street theater for six jolly perform. erer cauived. 1 and 12 a. | AN, 2 t e N ———— e | teuld be profitably used, exce when 1m ® L. . d k) i 024" 8o. 1otk atreel, Opaha, Neb. Charies | “wore “buliding at L Famom ‘atrect; smell BUSINESS CHANCES. CORNICE. | provements were being made and the water | “2ptive free and gone to wreak mere misery | ances, beginning Sunday matinee, November g et at Farnam street, all in good condi- | * paying drug store in west. Address A M, Hae, MTERN no 1 a s only e . and e s 3 tlon. A. J. ioppleton, room 34 st Nat'l Y--MSUI-N1§ iron porlg spring rise of the Platte river that there is | chief fled. It was related to the tribe over | unanimous verdict of all who have witnessed, —— etk bite: o SN PRI CENT AVERAGE WRBKLY PROFITS water in the canal. and I can furnish the |4 solemn council fire what had befalien the | “Oh! What a Night.”" Since last doue here FOR RENT-HOUSES. FoR STORE _ ROOM. n §10.00 iny Prospectus. ftemized testimony of hundreds that even when the | brave warrior, and thenceforward no Omaha | the comedy has been rewritten, and in the i e - | steam’ heat, No. 617 N. 16th t. statistics free. Lenson & Dwyer, 831 Broadwa: Platte river is entirely dry at this point | has ever tempted the powers of evil by sleep- | rebullding its author, Mr. Fred 8. Gibbs, T = DARLING, DARKE New York Y MOGNE® there has L lenty of water in th ) b Indeed b 1 from the well k hoda KA . K. RLING, DARKE - - i York. K N2z = S T iy ere has been plenty of water in the canal | ing in the pass. Indeed it was many moons | departed from. the well known methods gen- \ A g 3 AGENTS WANTED. o ant SHRD HOTRiA T SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | for power purposes, because the water comes before any dared go near the spot and the | erally used by the constructors of simllar ALL DARTS E THE | 3 Lo ! anty seat in Nebraska for_rent. "Ad- | VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF 810w ITAND, | /M the underflow and not direct from the |fate of the enchanted warrior was never | pieces, and the resuit has been a production | X ¥ Davis company, 1605 Farnam. D—816 !\r,\muan,l WIDEAWAKE = TRAVELL [ = XM ¢* N. Y. Life, Omaha, Ask for circular. 198 "';"'"l . Hathn o learned: But the medicine man who wrought | that unfailingly tickles the palates of all J e — e’ [n every state in the uniin o sell NI TS = e P t Is not true that the cotton mill ha: |ihe spell never returned to his people, and ses of playgoers. Mr, Charles A, Lod NY & CO. It 1, CO ibeicating olla, ¥ a il specialties o WA .. OMAHA, > L Peomle,- aRd olasiesof playgoory. - o8 4. Liatagy P E-A.00 B 4 € Jubeioptiiey Slscamreasa and oll. suscialtios o ok und good will fir sale. pro. | ROOSE'S OM. BUSINKSS COLLEGE, 15 & FAR. | “shut down for good.” for since It closod 1ast | when the story was related to the Sioux, who | quite a favorits In our cily, impersonates the | s M | e L e e et SOk M | e | Winter, s Al thousands of other manufac- | were congnizant of the medicine man’s cap- | morry character of Judge Herman Pollgelser DESIRABLE T RO B mans Nk recoiven. WAl Tougias BICYCLES, g il r”;";I:;lr';“({"ln‘r.( - y":.,mm",,’"“'- for | ture, it was agreed that his body was taken | The compiny supporting Mr. Loder this seas : orth u i hiat 4 . of narket the company has spen the Evil One for alding hi d as t-class o ¥ 3 oo 1 o S WE HAV SH CUSTOM BICYCLES—ALL STYLES. many thousands of dollars in putting in }:x}"uallly lur‘ slumber in the en‘zh:ur:’ml ;’.:L.:“ i rn:‘p(::‘( )(:Indil ‘Xurl:rm-nmfl;fnt;::’p.::fieIn ettt FOR RE ANT BRICK | STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, Lo §12.000.00 stock of general ALL PRICRS, | new and improved machinery and arranging |* o 5 g A ] Botnat i 1 block from be _chen ael Ttormation our of second-hand and shop- | to carry away the surplus water that RECORDS FROM THE PAST o 4 S ad lactaine. t Sund; i s, it YRAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS; CLE e ottt ol o e et 3" | troubled them whep they were In operation, | But there was another function, and this | Mf: Dayenpofl Who lectures nex iy 7+ A Ui LIS 1 cheap rate. R, Wells, 1113 Farnam, M T —_— O Do R Tt 39 |and as for putting in steam boilers, etc.. | for good, attributed to this wonderful place. Pl S ol b B o) P — {3 at ones. Address loc 3, Superior, Neb, el ok, g » i » i ; ; HROOM COTTAGE, 8.0, FULL Lo, 1 iT M= o8 perlor, N | G, ®. MORRILL, CARDE AND BUILDER, | When the mill was built, as s done in all [as far back ns 200 years ago. These Indjan | th® 10ve of God that will cause Him to send kood_tepair. Call and see Fidelity Trost Co., 8, ETC., STORED, . J. | —— paper hanging and signs, brick work and plas- | such mills for relays and for such other | inscriptions ara nearly all untranslatable, ow- | the Savior here again. Admission is free. B poenat: 15th and Howard Ste. | #0000 WILL SECURE A 000D PAYING | lering. Office, 08 8. 1dth st., telephone 0% | purposes as steam is necessary In the manu- | ing to the changes wrought by time 1 ine| These lectures are not dependent upon col: : S RooMs i st 8 N fot g T (.;‘_',";;m: ,3{:f' Pj:“fj‘;"’h\gm- ] — - - - facture of cotton goods, and also for heating | idiom of the tribe. That this may be better | lctions. All are invited. B . 545-N11e BUILDING IN OMAIA, V. & YoMz 7 PAWNBROKERS. the bullding. And he should further know | understood, it must be stated that even ———— — g [ e — e suse ousehold goods | iy AT G — = = ———— | that the superintendent of the mill Is now v h e = Py “ HE BEST LOCATED CIGAR STORE = - today there is such a transformation in the REGISTRATION. 4 ‘ e Parting. RL00 O Real Batats swd IMAISE R L avmpwart S e i 1 MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 10 on the grounds preparing the mill for start- | | nevage o/ the Omahas that the old men of ik 4 Trust Co., room 4, Bee bds. ling, “Address A ®4, E ———— ing E'."";“‘:’I"“ ::m[yhlhmu::;lllz whiangements | the tribe (ud the young men can hardly un-| Today and aturdey Ave R it oL == == —_— o s ater without | gar i i weten b THOUSES & STOIES, ¥ WANTEDTO BUY. . JAPANESE GOODS. damaging the grounds are completed, which | fer=iey, 0¢ arpeher dn conversation, The Rextrbruim TOOD FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES, $5.00 PER el Tinxolos T Rroke e - TR W e running to its full capacity. 8 e Y Teiered | the last days of registration. Every legally N - month. L. 8. Skinner, 310 N. Y. Life. | " oash, belsnce’ o GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO time oy, Many competent englneers from b are interpreted as warnings against the Sloux, E . _ cash, e e TH RARTE), OMATIA M o om both east | £ T ETHEE back the fmplacable qualified elector should not fail to register. 4 ; i Dsm | Xl erenithdtte eliuy “antoni A | " ghanee | (0r vouwng vork orses” oF and " west” Bave. repeatedly examined “our | SROWIDE how far back the mpiacable eomity | duelified clector aould hot fuil to roglaer. 3 RABLE 10-ROOM HOUSE, TWENTY b M b canal and without exception have pro . | betwe pec . of etter g i 0G5 ol < s L D600 | “sate. A Famam. Ofher peovoty (0 atly and exshanee rouue | D. T. MOUNT HAS R terprise and a sure success to the extent o | 0N Of the greatest of all Omaha chiets, of | g, Registrars sit from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 3 - FINE 7-ROOM CORNER FLAT AT 78 8 16TH | WANTED TO BUYCLAIMS OF JUDGE: Information i A Exchange Co., 200 First Xat'l office to M8 S. 16th st 5L | which it has been carried and with the im- ‘q‘:P """'""’P::““:‘“;‘:"""’l‘l"f ] K"‘“l"“l"':"'" f'df —————— R\ street: range and all other convemlences. | | clerke of eieciion; ales seoletears . DT lauk, Omaha, Neb. z e —————————————————== | provements that time and ekperience will|Sioux on h go, then unprotected an 3 3 3 George Closer, toom 15, 1623 Farnam. D300 room 8, Barker bk, - N O R Y R e FURNACES. suggest, which are now being ‘:nu(lt“ in its | in no way prepared for an attack. Big Elk |K"rl ?,uci?,‘;:;l":ffi.‘. '".T'.ufl’l‘.fif",n’..‘l" n'l,'fi"' g - ESIRABLE SDWELLINGS 1IN ~ALL FARTS | e | T, MXCHANGE, 33,000 CASH 1) BEST FURNACE MADE, SOFT COAL SMOKE | COnstruction, management and operation it | sccepted the warning and moved his children | €'°4T ¥ i FON Vi 8 % or_clothing. B MADE, S( AL SMOKE P and make your head clear as a bell, 25¢, 500 . of the city. k. H.Sheate, % Prixtan B FOR SALE-FURNITURE. €. Harrion, 312N, Y. Lite, Omapa consuming rd hard il furnaces. Eagle will be oue o the grandest improvements | to a place of ulul{, o that when the Bloux | 207 o o M9l . i X, Lo Z100-60 | _mice Works, 108-110:113 N. Hth st. 6_|and enterprises in the west. war party swept down It found the village e ——e 1 - PAYMEN 2 . YOU ‘Wi 8 YOI 1 X —— ——— deserte B cape v k HOUSEN, . O. WALLACK, 312 BROWN BLIC | mones. Low priccs o fursire aon ooty | TO BATISFY A CLAIM WE TOOK A NICH, OPTICIA It I might be allowed = to express an|deserted and its victims escaps Fustest Train to Hot Springs and Deadwoo \ D144-N5 Vode, Ersiiae Credis Covs S4ls N Jon ot | - clran of stagle Gry gooda, shods. Jioves TiC opinion #8 o the proposed Omaha canal, | On one of the walls, decply cut in the rock, he F. B, & M. V. . R. new tims sehinds ] e e 035" | and mittens. “hats and caps, 827006 ‘what | TG ARG Y rom my experience here, I should say ihat | which has hardened by time, Is the sign’ | A Pt " BIONT-ROOM HOUSE, : BT e have you got to exchange for them? Hartlett | Tooh (A i it properly constructed and managed it will | manval of Black Bird, the greatest chief of | U1¢ i8 @ drawing card, Note the time and oo ;oc;nu:xl, one hlor:fllv;m ';"-'l‘;:m‘ OSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF ery company, Hé Broadway, L‘u«;\nll Wulte. i " (0tel - Byee exaimk S be of untold sdvaniage to ”f. o'ty of | the Omahas, 50 far as is known. He was g | tXcellent service from Omaha to Hot Springs i 00, <. Humphrey, ew Yor) e ture, stoves, ete. L. MU | e ¥ b0 4 Byt ot o | and Deadwooc g ' o ite 3 UM% SOTOS, e Jo Aliman, W8 . S s IR T Omaha and Douglas county, There can be | great warrior and chiet of the tribe in the | ”‘,",1':;‘1,':“;‘, 2110 p. m. dally; arrive Hot k & FOR T, TIOURN OF TEA ROONE. ALL | o SRS e ALE OF TRADE, BIGHTY XCRES R A - _____|Do queston of the water wupply, and the | lattor part of the elghtoenth century, and | g l#a¥e QEAth 117 B b Sullri €rHYS | g OR OF THN ROON 0.0 FENINSULAR BASE LURNER. Speavad land In byt S LERS 1 | duestion of success depends entirely upon | was noted for his friendliness for the white | SRUNER, BOR 5 T ERANENE TL A T - . With residenee $20.00; stove Can be seen’ at 07 Mason o 0i® | cif Bluffs, la. all kinds Correspondence moileited. | the proper construction and management of | man. Indeed, his fame was not confined to | ;) WHER®E PATEE reclining chair cars Omal 3 ‘ o Uster Lo Tioman, i tio O-M™% | T0 EXCHANGE, LIV 108 Farna 353 | your canal | the “American continent, but on the other | Lr ‘teanuood A : e e, Lo E, L = I append hereto an endorsement of some | side of the Atlantic he was known, and | " ¥ orm: ' (e s B it ; 1€ in fa'r ground: | : | HOURE of 10 HOOMS, MODE ! TRLusR AUCTION AT HLUFARKEN g i il e HORSES WINTER = of the business men of (his city (and I|known there today better than in ihe land | - hortn THorve] and further intormation 1 . e Nonunw SOV Kesterson, Superior, N ADDRENS BARTON & PHEL el a0 3y | Could get hundreds more) which speaks for | of his birth, for his picture, done fn oil by a | i‘um Depot, 15th and Webster stroet E ‘ B ness. loquire of D, T. Mount, 9 8o 16th CLEAR OMAHA ¥ RTY T0 TRADE JOR | N. Y. Life Bidg B ‘Mugs Dz | Jtself, and they have better means of knowl- | master, hangs In the Louvre at Parls, where | * ‘ J. R. BUCHANAN, & e T Dt FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. LA AL RROFRATE g L — e | ©18¢ On the subjeci than W. Gaslin, and have | it has been admired by thousands. Black General Passenger Ageat, ! & FOR RENT, TWO SIX-ROOM FLATS AT 48| qp y T MACK nam strect g KS. wot his prejudice against improvements and | Bird made tha whites welcome; & ploneer - . & SN 1IN reet. in oo coiion ® a, 3¢ | 15 YOU BUY. BUY TIUs BEST, MACK E WOR. taxation to make and support th R fe in hi h d v i R Btreet, n goo¥ oumdd - 3. s, rubber boots, arctics, syringes of e m——— etk — | on - to ppo; he! - | was as safe in his camp as anywhere under : Pohoteton, o 310 dat NArY bank b 7| ilnde gue tubing: ail best asality. Oma FOR BALE_ REAL ESTATE, JSACK. TWIN CITY DYG WORKS, | spectfully yours, W. A. DOWNING. ‘ the suining sun, He was the first chief to e > Tent & Awning Co., 1311 Faruam st Q—oi2 ealiadi » ton and dry cleaning D¥eine of every descps | We have read the foregomg letter of W. | make a treaty of peace and friendship with TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, MODERN, FIRST e, T e A DN AMENTAL | GARDEN LANDS, § MILES FROM POST OF. | s e | A ToWnlvg and fully endorse all that Is | the governor of the territory of Loulsiana, ‘clasy ‘”3"93"53 .mmu.m;‘a:m..m 4 made. R. Lee, 901 Dowglna Q321 fice, easy terms. Call af 90 N. Y e STENOGE = PHERS - | -lllry I .h-:m know the facts stated in|and on this oecasion, somewhere r the When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, o f % P tark, - . " = - 52 - k= PHER: s letter to rue. close of the revolutionary war, b Whea Child, she cried for Castoria, LONRCK- LIN DWARE (O TOC - - -t - — e Y , he went to 1 | — e e e e M wnck S LOTS AND SUTCLIFPE BTENGG: | | Ph. Brody, mayor; Homer J. Allen, 8. M. | St Louis for the purpose. Ho wav ther e was & LA, the aviod Sy i ; x SROOM HOUSE, 417 N, WTH STREEST. N1 W. N. Nason, receiver, 1404 Douglas st ling, Barker biock. rapher, 232 ee bivildi Telphone 601, Neving, J. P. Johuson, H. C. Andrews, C. M. | given by the governor a written recognition When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, . s & dewie | 1% Qs e NN e =k ®_ | Hull, F. J. Swia, one of the original pro- {of his rights as head chief of the Omahas, Whiea she had Childres, she gave them Castorly ) FOR §I600 YOU CAN RENT SIX-ROOM HOUSH . COTTON SEED MEAL DAIRY- | FOR SALE, NEW (-ROOM COTTA BAN . " = |moters, bsa more falth today than ever;|the remains of the doczment belng still mew | 83 8. 1Tth sreet; & minutes’ waik wtockmen need not worry about high [ lar. cistern ,city water; cor. 30th wnd Sa GRINDING. E. L. cCalkins, J. J. " ] RNt e o M Bartlett, C. B. Friela | proserved with reverential care by his de- F. - Hee bullding. G. J. . u.-::. z:‘va food: cotton seed meal, cheapest and | $1.266.00; Jong tme. Inquire 1318 Farnam - | RAZORS, SHEARS, CLIP! EF LAWN MOw. (a5 to the succesa of the canal), J. seandants. It was on )i visit that the 3 | roe Dol . Neal & Conrnd, Omaba. Q- 12 uel Burns. R | ers etc. “A. L. Undeland, 106 5. Mth. w1 | Crocker. vortrait of Black Bird now in the Louvre