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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. JUNE 11 , 1881.
UPPER MISSOURI INDIANS
.
Koturn of 1,200 Sioux to th
Yearning Arms of Undo
Sain at Standing
Rjck.
Three Steamers Bring Them
Down the Missouri Inci
dents Attending the
Return of the Wan
derers.
Rlstnuck Tribune , June 3.
T1IF AUU1VA1 , AT
" Satiirday evening at-l:30 : tlio steamer
or Helena , tlio first of tlio Heel liring
ing down tlio surrendered Sioux , ar
rived from Fort Uuford. At u o'clou !
the Fnr West put in nn appearance
' and by this ttinu at least f > 00 people
.from the city were cm the bank , nl
anxious to ECO the only survivors o
Custcr'a buttle. The ( Jen. Sherman
with over 1500 Indiana on board , me
with a slight accident about lifted
miles above Listunrk and was there
fora obliged ( o lay up for a nhort time
arriving about 8 o'clock. Tlio Helena
liad on120 Indians , and tlio Far Weal
rlUO. The fleet was under the com
mand of Capt. Clifford , seventh in
gantry , who wan , in 1870 , Indian ageii
at Fort Berhold. This wan before the
Indiums were turned over to the inte
rior department , prior to which event ,
army ulVicero wore detailed as Indian
'agents. _ While holding this positioi
Capt. Clifford was brought in intimate
relation with Onul , the noted Sioux
chief , who was a passenger on the
Holena. Tlio two became fast friends.
Gaul became attached to Capt. Clif
ford bec.iuso of his kind nature and
generous heart , while on the othei
hand Capt. Clifford found in the face
%
'and character of Gual , a study.
TltK SIOUX OllllUTAIN
weighs 2'JU and with his robe wrapped
loosely around him and his lioad erect
ho reminds one of ancient history and
Roman senators. Gaul says little , but
a single word from him has moro
weight upon his people than a dos.un
from any other chief. Gnul is non
i committal about the Custor massacre.
It has been said of him that ho killed
Gen. Ctistor , but this ho donicn. Dur-
jng that memorable fight ho was second
in command. Ho hold the banner of
retreat. Uo kept a safe passageway
open for his comrades .should they bo
worsted in the battle. "You c.in go
out and kill those- blue coats , " said
Gaul at the outset of the charge , "but
there will bo moro to follow. White
men are too many. They como from
the clouds like rain and moro will fol
low these you kill. " Gaul has been a
thoroughbred Indian. Whenever ho
has fought , it has boon with determi
nation , and the whites ho has killed
run well up towards the hundred * . A
braver Indian never lived. Once ho
was pinioned to the ground wilh two
bayonets , after first receiving two
shots , and loft for dead. His wonder
ful vitality survived and struggled
Tiili aucccic. for liberty. Ho m.-ulo
his escape and has , until his recent
surrender , added yearly golden laurels
to his reputation as a hair lifter. He-
sides Gaul on the steamer Helena were
Black Moon and Fool Heart , son of
Lame Deer.
SCOUT ATUHON
also accompanied the surrendered
Sioux as interpreter. Mr. Allison has
Jiad a hard winter. Ho has been back
and fourth during the blizzards from
Buford to Sitting Hull's camp , and
has worked like a horofor the govern-
inont in his efforts to induce the sav-
a'/os to surrender. Allison is a prince
among the Indians. They have the
most explicit contidonco in him and
laugh and chat with him as one of
their people. Allison is a fast friend
of Gaul and other chiefs , and but for
the misrepresentations of renegade
Thompson , who is now in custody at
Woody monntain , would have secured
the surrender of Sitting JJuil himself
long before this. However. Mr. Alli
son states that Sitting Hull is but a
cipher now , and that since the surrender -
render of ninety of his followers last
week , ho has but thirty fighting mon
left. As to their surrender , Allison
says it makes very little difleronco
now whether they como in or not.
KUNNINO ANTELOPE ,
who was sent by Gen. Terry from
Standing Rock to Buford to assist in
persuading the Indians at that post to
go and live with their people at the
Standing Rock agency , was with Gaul
on the Helena. Antelope prides him
self upon his statesmanship. He is
convincing in his arguments , and to
him may bo given a great deal of credit -
it for the perfect contentment every
where manifest among the Indians ,
who so recently were the worst sav
ages of the plains. Antelopeisa nepli-
ow of Sitting Hull , and so also is Gaul.
The latter stated at Bnford that if the
government would give him twenty
good men ho would go out and bring
Sitting Hull in , and if hu refused to
como ho would kill him. About ten
minutes before the departure of the
boats from Buford , ninoty-ono from
Sitting Bull's camp came in and s\ir-
rt-ndeiod. Among them was Sleeping
Water , Sitting Hull's daughter , who
had lun away with a buck. Antelope
would not recognize her until after
Mai , Brotherton hud shaken hands
with her , whereupon Antelope approached
preached her , and shaking her hand ,
made a speech , stating that ho had
told her and her people many yearn
ago that they would have to como to
this , and now slio could sco how true
it was. Sleeping Water was on the
Sherman , also Ixnv Dog , the Indian
who killed the Keogh line mail driver
last summer ,
1.NCIJ1E.VTO OF TJIK TJUI' .
One evening Ciipt. Fecto of the
Helena ordered the dock cleared and
lights hung up which gave the Indians
au opportunity to enjoy a war dance ,
much to their own delight and the
gratification of the other passengers.
Coifee was also nerved by the boat , and
the Indians upon leaving evinced their
gratitude to Capt. Campbell for the
kind mariner in which they had been
treated. On Thursday evening at
Uorthold , an Indian fell overboard
/rom the Far West , and having a rope
thrown tu him , grabbed it in Inn teeth
nnd thereby his life was saved. The
occidental drowning of a squaw and a
papoose seemed to have a depressing
offcct : upon the Indians , who regard
everything in a sunerstitioui light.
Upon arriving at Fort Yates , Capt.
Campbellstate ? .that u largo number
of agency Indians came down to the
landinq on foot nnd on horseback , but
while they eyed closely the now ar
rivals of their own race nnd tribe , no
even a look of recognition or a won
jvisscd between them so long as the
boat remained.
The passengers on the Shcrmai
had the privilege of witnessing a wa
dance nn the way down , and a funcra
service upon arriving , also the pica
sure of hearing the eloquence of .
chief in addressing his people. A
the boat touched the landing , a squaw
suddenly died , and within fifteoi
minutes a peculiar funeral sen-ice hat
been held , a dog killed in sacrifice , a
medicine bottle emptied , and the
corpse berne away in a bullalo robe
Illuming Antelope , upon the arriya
of the boat , also donned his war boll
not , and standing upon the hurricaiia
deck in the attitude of a tobacco sign
made a speech to hin people , wildlj
gesticulating , and looking in his lonj
linen duster not unlike the typica
campaign stump speaker. In his
spLochlio took great credit to him
self for having induced the savages to
surrender and come into the agency.
A DUAMATIC S ( KSB
Chief Gaul , a nephew of Silting
Bull , and one of his lieutenants at the
Custor massacre , was at all times the
center of attraction , and although lit
had been twice shot , and unco pinned
to the ground by two soldiers' ' bayo
nets , hu evinced no fear , and now
considers himsulf "tho white man's
Friend. " Upon arriving at Yates ,
Gaul was met by his aged mother , ami
a very affecting scone transpired that
wan , of course , unstudied and natu
ral , and yet dramatic enough to place
upon the stage. The mother of the
noted chief , upon seeing him , ran for
ward and placed her head upon his
losom , knelt at his feet , kissed his
muds and wept , and made many fa-
niliar demonstrations of joy , Gaul ,
stolid and indifferent , spoke not a
word , but gatheicd his robes about
urn and walked away as might Cardi-
tal Richelieu , at a moment when ho
of Franco , his own conspira-
: ies and triumphs over his enemies.
L'hu scenes will bo long remembered
) y the ollicora of the boat , who are
low on route for Keogh , for the pur-
ioso of bringing down 1,800 more
Indians.
MOHI : A COMi.vii.
The Sherman loaded and loft for
Coogh , and will also assist in briug-
ng down the Indians captured by
iun. Miles. They arc said to bo the
Host savage of any within the boun-
anus of civilization , and as there are
,800 , of them , Pilot .1. 0. Barr thinks
if having his scalp tied down. Cap-
ain Lingo , on the contrary , rather
ikes Indian freight , and will protect
lis passengers if it coats every hair on
is head.
The Rolionrsal.
'here , at wi ntand , nnil ulicn I nay "my
love , "
I'll to your Hide a trifle closer , BO ,
owl ! now I put my arm around your
wuist ,
Your cue to wlii ! ] > er "IJrnest dear , ' *
you know.
hat'n rih'lit , I think.Ah , > hat 'u that
you say ?
The nt.i 'o direetioiiH ( inly Fay "a UitH ? "
et' SOD the book. Upon my word , you're
rljAM
And ! _ took two , which clearly wan
in udad you called attention to tlio Blip.
Wiit till 1 con the book a momcnt-
Iheii ,
'or fear my trcacheroux memory play mo
false.
HupiHMo wo just rim through the accno
afrain.
CONNUBIAL SIPS.
A ket ; of beer is included nraonff ajijiro-
iriatu wedding gifU in Cincinnati.
llllnoiM women like the name of Htnlth.
Ir. Smith , of Prairie Bend , had no dilli-
dty in engaffiug hlmuelf to jnarry four of
lein.
The Fifrixro iwscrtH that of twenty iiinr-
agea in the higher and middle clinneH in
'arli ) , ( U'o nro the work of profeHsion.il
ifttrimonlal agentn.
Sarah licrnharilt U to bo married HOOH
0 M. Angela. While Sarah i * a trille late
1 entering into the now relation , it in
etter late than no\or.
W. V. Howe , the divorce lawyer , wan
nnrried to Mi * * Lottie Smith In Brooklyn.
Jnlike other people , Mr , llowo took hi *
ivorcen before marriage.
Two couples recently walked fifteen
nilcH to Island Fnnii , Vt. , to get married ,
ml after the ceremony xtartod on a thirty
ivcndlurf weddlug-totir on foot.
Mr , William Mahon , Jr. , xon of Gen.
ifnhonu , was married to a daughter of
Major Tanner in IVtemhurg , Va. The
Senator wan too busy in Itichmond tu bo
blu to attend.
UgK spoonn with large , deep bowls and
hort handlcm are now , and netn of them
nako novel wedding giftH. They are
narked with the initial of the donor under
hat of thu recipient.
A justice of thu iK-aco , two.thirdxdnmk ,
nd in the market for $1(1 ( , never thinkx of
hu cheek of the thing when hu mariien a
u\iJf | , end Hay * : "Whom ( iotl hath
olned together , etc.
A xlngtllar clauuo in Haid to IKS in the
ontract between > Iohn Itogern nnd Minnie
'aimer. It li an agreement on both Hide *
ot to marry , 01 enter into a matrimonial
ngaKement for ( ivo yearn , under a penalty
f Sft.OOO.
The Hon. Amicia Million , thu eldent
itughter of Ixml Houghton , peer anil
> oet , IN about to bo married to Mr. Curnld
'Itzgerald , director-general uf public ao
ounu to the khudivo in l''gypt.
A young Udy of Now York wan nmriiod
ho other day in thu wedding goun of her
; rand mother , made noventy yearn ago ,
vithout alteration , and no ximilar weio
ho btylfn that no onn know but it was a
lew DUO "made for the ocea ion. "
A ininUter , while marrying n couple re
cently , wan rather dinconcerteil on ankiiig
hu bridegroom If h win uillmg to tuku
he young lady for Ids wedded wife , by bin
cratching hit , head nnd baying ! "Yen ,
'in willing ; but I'd a much rather have
ler niiler. "
The Ituv. A. W. Marling nmlMlhdJanct
t , Cnnivryn , tuo inUHioimien of the ( In-
XMIJI miiwion , Afiiea , wished b > marry , and
. * the Trench law , which It dominant
here , require * the d < icumentary consent
f p.trenU , the wuilding ceiemony was held
n board hip at hen.
Miss Nellie 1 Ja.icltlne . , the St. I.ouin
. . .
j. /uin m-vjl-iui V III tliu 1 UAH * UIIU HU
/mil ratlroai ) . Jtr. I'aiaiuoro is only
wriity-two and U not u 'Witty man1
ut hlM father id worth half a million.
'J'h ln\v of Wyoming foilild the inter-
mrriaj-u of whiUai iiml C'hiniuic. There *
oru Lte Chin and Mrn. Uvn H. Leo neiit
o Jenvi > r to Ixi iiiarrit-il. Now they have
ceii Iiulictt'il at ( 'hcyeimo for inlHceyeii. . .
nu , and tliu Cliiin-oo coiiHtil ut Dunvt-r ha.s
n 'aKeil couiiHfl fur the acciuud antl will
tU-nil to their defense , A statement of
ID ca e J * In-lna iirujiared for the
A Kliiiited and fastidious Ottawa yirl do-
hied to bu married , though tliu Kue U
rero aiut'iiiuled and thu bridefeToom wuitinp ,
ocuuno thu train uf her tlrru * did not liani ;
roperly , Kxjxwtulation * was in vaiu.
| Mhc naid that flic li/vl put a rrnt nrnoun
| of thmicht nd money to the Kiumuit am
It wulil Iw a Hfeloiig ( irrow to IKT if MIC
wonitvhi'ii ciin'cioiis that It win not a
diirccsTin1 wmldlng Wfti | HUtpmipd rt
week.
S'hat li thought to IJP a daiit'orntH per
on in Canada may IM-inferred from the
itakiiii'iit of Thu Toronto Mail : J'An
) n nc voiinK man , named ( icdtxc Field
from Waterford , as jcntfrilay arrested a
lx > iidnn 1 dan 'crou * . Hit manlft ftppcars
to bo to ivik all nnd mindry women t <
marry him. Ht-olferna trip to I'.nijlaiH
a * ono of the ndvant.iKeH nf an alliance
with him. "
MM. Clara Jerome , daughter of I/con-
ani W. .TtTomc , wat married on Monday
afternoon at ( Jrace Church by the Kcv ,
lr , Henry ( ' . Potter , to Mnreton rrcwcn ,
of I/eiceftorchlrf , Dnyl.'iiid. The bridcH-
maids worn Mil2onio Jerome , the
bride'd fitter nnd Mim Xelen Heckwith.
Thn ( jrooniH Mere ( > ( Kild H. Hedniond n
K. ( Jray Orinuold. The bride wan h
away by her father. TlioC \ t man wai
William Hnifot , aiil-dc-camp to the Mar.
qtiii of Lome. The wedding wai quiet
and niioittnlatiouH , only 300 pcrnorn beln
invited u the church , and 70 friends to
the house , ulicre nn infnnnnl reception
took placu after the wedding.
A very romnntio alfair took place at the
fallo of NiaKora on Tuesday la t. A line-
looklni ; man , kiioniim Dr. Hurry Darling
of Atlanta , ( ! , , recently rcu'lsterod at
Kosli' hotel , and after ruinaininj ; a fen *
dayi < , ulicndlUK' hin money freely , \iftitpd
the Table Hock boii o and miuctnn , where
he w.-m ciually frcu in i hU t-xpciiditiire.
I'inrilly hln L'azc rented upon one of Mr.
Davis' handflomu fuiualo nKtittantH , Miftx
nn it ) Murphy , formerly of St. Catha
rines. Ifunnked her if Rlio Mrotild like to
IIQ marrifd , and have him fur a husband.
Shenaid nhe would , nnd the did , Tills
wan on Monday , Tiiewlay the pair went
across the river ami were mairied , and aru
now upending ; thelrhoneymoon And lot of
money at the full" .
Twelve yoaw a on younp couple fell in
[ five OH they Journeyed on Hldplroard from
Sweden to Americit. They weio iioor , ami
enolved to et ft little tart in thu world
icfore marryiiij ; . She Went into oervicu in
'liicago , and he soiiL'lit his fortune in thu
'nr west. During nil those yeam of ntni ( -
lo they remained true ti each other. The
iloomiiuf Hueditili girl han dnunwl her
; lai'e , and it 1 * tiafu to believe that John
H not ut young an he wan , but HIICCCSK has
attended his work , ami yesterday the ex-
Mictimt bride , fitted out with all comfortH
y many lovinj , ' frieiuld , left for Denver ,
wlicro HIIO is to meet her expectant Rroom
, iul take poHut'Hiiiou of the new home liU in-
lustry ha * prepared for her. Thm little
romance i.s all trulh , and Ir a good leunonof
latience and fidelity. [ Chicago Papnr.
All who have seen a Trench weddine
cnowof the homely and frequently faniil-
arly aircctlonatu manner in which the ofti-
iatinR irie t dellvcru a little homily to the
ntciuliiiL' hiiHband and wife , in which , eel-
uato an lie is , he Hpeaks with the authority
f deep expnriencu on the duties of bearing
nd forbearing , on the linppinens and pHv-
legea of the married wtato. Hut all were
astounded at the Hurna > winL' plainncHu of
pooch of the following pnently luldrcsn :
It in from the bottom of my heart , Joucph ,
hat I congratulate yo\i upon the Htop you
aru taking. It was , Indeed , sad to neo you
vasling your youth in n life of disgunting
runkenncsd. However , all in well that
ndii well , and it pleaseo mo to think that
ou have said good-hy forever to the wine
hop. AH to you , my poor Catherine , thank
leaven heartily that you have been able ,
igly as you are , to find a hutb.iiid ; never
orgct that you ought , by an unchunptoalilo
weetnesH and devotion without boumlH , to
ry nnd to obtain pardon for your physical
inperfoctinn , for , 1 repeat , you are a real
ilunder of nut me. And now , my dear
hildron , 1 join you in matrimnny. "
RELIGIOUS.
Dr. Tnlinadge's church now hat ! a mom.
benhip of ' .fiOll.
There ar ( .aid t he 800,000 colurtsl Hap.
ist * in the United
'Them arc 3 1 laiti ! | t churclica with
bout l0,000 ! iiictnbvrH in Florida.
Tlio United Druthrcn in Chrirtt have a
iiuinbcrMhip in Iowa of about lri'i,000.
Some tun conj're'atiins ( ( will npply for
uliniMion intu the l'itt bur > r Ltitlier.m
iynod at iU ineetiiij , ' in August next.
The Brooklyn Sunday xchool par.iilo last
veck hitil 8,7 II Sunday Huhoul olliccrH ami
vaclicru and 5 ,000 children in prnuQNHiou.
lImJraoetho Kih-lit Kcv. Arclibi hop
jibboim of Hnltinioro will Ht > end the nim-
nar in one of tlio .Stockton Hotel cottagex.
MethodiHtH all UTcr the world will ob-
icrve AuuHt ; Tith aa u day _ of prayer for
lit' Divine blettiin on their Kcuiuonical
onlurunuu to niti.t in London.
A southern Methodist prcmdint ; elder
vritci that in a tour of vinitation in White
liver Conference , Arkaiwan , hu finds many
ettlementH that have had no preaching
ervice nineo the war.
Thu CoiiKrcgatumnl Year Hook hat been
Hmu'd with full Htatiitticx of the churchui
or 1880 , Tlio churchcri reported are ; , -
15 ami the inenibtTH : ! 8I , : ! 2ith -lit- ,
'J8 Hcholam in thu Hund.iy Kchoiils.
l'runliyterinni ni bejjim to gain ntrongth
n Ireland outside of Ulnter , to which it
van inainly riinfmed a few years 30Thu
) ublin 1'ri'ibytery now haj ) twentylivu
rouL'rcgutiou.s and two mi-iHiun Bt.itiuna ,
vith 2 , 158 coimmiuluant ! ) .
Two New York clergymen , thu Very
Jev. Win. Quinii , Vicar ( ieneral , nd the
Very Ituv. The * . S. 1'reKton , Chancellor
) I the Archdioeene , have bwou ennobled by
the 1'ope with the title of "Moim'h'nor ,
mil both will be appointed prelates to the
: ' ( intlical ! household ,
The Jewish ailvanca Hays ; " In the re-
visoil ed tion of tin UliriHtinu app-nda o
o thu Mible , tlie word 'hell' In substituted
iy 'linden * Thin h right , because the
lewly selected word carries the readerback
o the origin of the idea it exprcHHO' , the
! reek mytholofjy. In our Ulble , the word
as well ax the idea of hell is unknown , "
The Ohio fall conference ! of the Met o-
lUt ICpiuuopal chnixihen , for the present
ear , will bo held iw followH : Ohio , at
Aiiulon , Kejitiiniber , llishou AndnnvH
iruKidiii ) ; ; Xorth Ohiu , Mt. ( iiUad , Sup-
umhurll , with lliihnp AndiuwH ; Kast
) hlo , 1'aineHville , Scpteinbo- ! , with
Sibhop llairin ; C'entral Ohio , Marion ,
September il ! ; Hi.ihon Merrill , pieaidhu ; .
The Kov. I'.iluard Kvorett Hate , p.ntur
> f the Second Unitaiiau C'huich , Iludtun ,
hlnka that the new vervflin of 1)10 ) Xew
IVntainent in decidedly in favor of hi
iliiii-uh , Hotmyx : "Tho thn'o texts re-
iitin ; ; to the tiinity of the ( iodhead , which
> eoplo i not well _ vei > i'd in theology hiuo
n-i'ii in thu habit of ( ( tinting in railway
; irs and hotel | ) ia/.wu at ostiiblUhing the
hreo in one , ha > o been atriek n out. Fivu
itht'ii * texts havu been NO changed as to
luiitain Unitaiian viewf , Thexo alleni-
ions will end former the idolatry for a
look wlilch has been a dead weight on
> nite tauti'n\ ! for thieu ct'iiturii-H. Men
uo not likely to take down an idol , gild it ,
and then Bet it up again urn ! bow dimn be-
010 it. "
DYIN ( ! J5V INCHES.
Very uttou wo BUO a powm
ng from BOIIIU form of Idilnyy CDIII-
ilaiut anil is gnidiially < lyiiK by
nuliufi. Tliia no longur nctul to ho mi ,
or Eluctrio IMttore will poaitivuly
uro Ih'ight'H ( lisuiisu , or any tlisuiiHuof
hu kiduuya or uriniiiry organa. Tliuy
ro uspi'ciully iidiiptutl to this class of
liseitsL's , acting dirnclly ou thu
itoiiiuoli and Liver at tliu sitinu tiuiu ,
mil will upoodily curu wliuro ovuiy
'tlior ' roniudy has failud. Sold at
ifty cents a bottlu. by Inh & IMc-
Ma'hon. (3) ( )
TERHIULK LOSS OF LIFE.
Millions of rats , mice , cats , bed-
> ugB , roachuR , Ioso their liyes bycol-
ision witli "Itouxh on Hats. " Sold
> y druggists , IBc. (4) ( )
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
CaldweU , Hamilton & Co , ,
HinInoM transacted Mine M thixl of an Ini-or-
pornteil uaiik.
Ar < f inM kept In currency or gold nibjiet to
tight i h" k without Motile.
Ccrtif < ' < * ol dcjimlt united rmjalilo In three ,
nix ami tmlte monthn , bearing Interest , or on
nil without Interest.
mule to cmtoincru on Approved ccu
rltiesat market rates of Interest.
Ilui ami sell KiU , bills of exchange , ROI em
inent , utatc , fount ) and city bond * .
lira" Uht draft * on KnKland , Ireland , Scot-
lind , nd all t ut of Europe.
Sell European jttwse tickets.
COU.umONH I'UOMITLY MADE.
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OLDEST BANKING KSTAIIUSIIMENT tN
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. )
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Orjfwilzcd M ft National Hank August 0 , 1SG3.
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OrriCXU INI ) WrmCTORg :
HRRUAI Koi'STzn , President.
Atoi iitr K "MZII , Vice PrcalJcnt.
II. W. YATKH , Oiwhlcr.
A. J. I'OITUTOX , Attorney.
JOHN A. Cniyaiirov.
K. II. DAVIS , Asit. Caihicr.
This tank receives deposits without regard to
amount * .
IMUM time certificates hairing Interest.
Drawl drafts on San h'ranciico nnd principal
cities of the United States , also London , Dublin ,
ICdlriliiirxh ixnil the prl ilial | cities ol the conti-
iiiiit of KuriHi. |
HclN inwciiKcr tickets for emigrants bj the In-
nan line. nmyldtf
GEO. H. PARSELL , M. D.
Iloomi In Jacobs' Itlock , up stain , corner Cap
tal a\ nine and Klftrinth struct. Itcpldcncc.l 12
Uiernmn ixcnuc. M y 1 > c eomultcd at rcsidcn
rom 7 to 9 p , m. , cxrrpt Wcdnctdaja.
HrrclAl.TV Olistctllin and l > ltcasci of Vi'omv
Oilier IIOIIM , 0 to 11 a. in. and 2 to 4 p. In. ; S\m \
IMB fi to 7 I' , m ml' ! dm
J. G. RUSSELL M. D.
. . , . . ,
HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Dlsrawes of Children and Onronlc ca a
iiicclalty. OHku at Uexidenie , iU01) : ) 0 reut.
loura-H to 10 a. in. , 1 to 2 p. m. , niul a p.
D.T. MOUNT
. . ,
MA.suricraim AND DK.ALRR IN
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
1412 Farn. St.
Omaha , Neb.
AOKNT KOB TIIK CKLKBRATKD
CONCORD HARNESS
TWO Jlsdals ancLft Diploma of Honor , with thu
icryTiHrhestnwurfl Iho judjpn could liestow
awnnlixl this harness at thu Centennial Uxhlbi-
Ion ,
Common , also Uatichnien's and Ladies' SAD *
DLKS. We keep the largest stotk in the cnt ,
and Inxlto all uho cannot cxaiulno to cnilfor
irli ca. npQtf
A , . NASON , Dentist.
OPPICII Jacnt ) ' IHock , corner Caltol | avenue
and Fifteenth atrcct , Omaha Neh.
Any ono liavlnp ilrail animal ! ) I will rcino\o
hem free of charge. Leave emlcra soullieast
corner of Ilnrncy anil 14th St. , eceonil iloor.
UIIAUI.K.S SI'MIT.
UKKll. LKWI8 KKEU
BYRON REED & GO.
OLDEST KHTAHLIBIIKD
Eeal Estate Agency
IN NKIIUASKA.
Keep a complete ahstraet ot title to all Hca
KntaUi In Omalia anil Donttlaa county. nmjtf
J.H FLIEGEL
Successor to J. II , Thlulo ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. 230 ! > onnlas Street Onmlia , N'uh ,
J. R. Mackey ,
DENTIST ,
Corner 15th ami I > ou'Ks Htrj , Oiualm , Nob.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
IBtli anil Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb
Till * a.-uni'y ili > HTHICI i.va liroUcrajfa Iniiliivtu.
DOM not njiucnUti1 , anil therefore any luiyilnH
on its liooka uru Insurvil U ltd | utrun , iiiktvail
ot belli. jrohliliiil Ui | l > y tliu a.-ent.
DexterL.Tliomas&Bro ,
WILL 11UV AND SKI.I ,
ISO ALt TUAN8ACTIOVI1
rOSMXTKD TlirKKUITII ,
Pay Taxes , Reut Houses , Etv > .
IF TOD WANT TO BTV OR BlfLt
Call at Olllcc , Room 8 , Crelghton lllock , Oinaha
_ _ _ _ a | > 5illt
Business College !
THE G-REAT WESTERN
GEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal.
Creighton 'Block ' ,
OMAHA , . . . NEHHASKA.
r Scml for ClrruUr. no20di tf
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER.
1506 Farnham St Omaha. Nebraska.
400OOO , .A-OXlXieK
Carefully mlectcd laud In Eastern Nebraska ( or
tale , Great Darwin * In Improved ( aruu , .ml
Omaha , city iiroi > < ; rty.
O. A. I A\'IS. WKBSTEB SKYDF.R.
Lat Una Com'r U. P. U. 11. 4p-eb7t (
John G. Jacobs ,
( Formerly ol Gl hkJicol > , )
UNDERTAKER.
No. HI" FarnhftinM , Old Staml of Jacob GIs
TclcjniihSnlldletl ] ii7-ly
1 BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
Iieliifj the fitory of the Scripture * , by Itev. ( leer c
Alcianilcr t'rrwk , 1) , I ) . , In simple and attractive
llnnn.i f for old and ) or.tig I'rofiKcl ) illn < tra >
ted , m.iklriK ft niont itittrcitlni ; and lin | > rc < iihc
jouth i Initnittor Kicrj' imrcnt will iwnro thl <
orl : . rrcocher * , j on Mionld circulate it I'rkc
43.00. Send for circulars Ith extra ternn.
J. II. CIIAMIIKIIS&CO. ht , Louis Mo.
"
OMAHA APIARY !
1109 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb ,
d < lllnf ( of I'nro Italian licet and
fjuccni. Al < o ktcpi lor Kile thu biwt Improuil
bee hive , Mtiolieri. eoinb foundation and nil Mud
of We nutcrial and fixture * .
mli7di'Alm 1)11. ISAAC KIWAIIDS
AUKNTS WANTKIl KOll
Creative Science
and SnXfAI , PIIIUlSOI'IlV.
1'roluscly Illustrated , Tlie most important nnd
textbook publlKhiil. K\cr > family wants one.
KxtrnorditiAr > Indiaeincnti olTcrcd ft cntM.
AildroM Anr.sTH * I'l'iiLlHlilNO ' Co.
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
BITTER
ILER & CO. ,
Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA.
1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880.
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & Council Bluffs
lit TIIK ONLY
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND Till : KAbT
Prom Omaha and the West.
No change of cars between Omaha and St. 1/oui" ,
and but one between OMAHA imd
NKW YOIIK.
Dai ly PassengerTrai ns
"KMIIIVI MAt
KASmtN AND WI-VmtN ( 'ITir.SMitri I.KSS
UHAIiUUSand IN AWANt'Kof AM.
< mir.li LINKS.
Iliis entile llnu is cquippi'il nitli rullni.in'- .
PalftLO Slfvplni ; t'aiN , I'tilacii May L'IVU lies , Miller's
'viliity I'lattorni mill Coupler , and t'lu iilclintis ]
Wt'htlntfhonsu Air-hniKu.
itir.Si-u that > iir ticki-t rnuN VIA KANSAS
CITY , ST. JOhKI'II .t OH'NVIL ItLCCKa Itall
rmd , via St. .lonvpli and bt , Loui" .
Tickets ( or salu Ht all COIMHIII xtatiuns in the
> - J. K. IIAKXAUM ,
i 1 > Ur.S , Ocn. Snir. ) , St. JiiM.-nli , Mo
Ocn. lass , ntulTI < hct Aift , St. .Jivxjpli , ' { > ,
W. C. bg\cmhnr , Tit-lat A unt ,
IdJO Furnli.un tiei't.
ANOV ROKIIXN , I'asxenjjer Auuiit ,
A. 11. llARNAki ) , ( icnuml Atcnt.
U.MAIIA , NKB.
-TI1I'-
Meroliauts & Manuf actiirurs Union
OF NCDRASKA
Address : CtfAS KAl'RMAN , Sio'j. ,
J14 'I HI Iliti rrivt
Omaha , Neb. , May 20th , 1881.
To the Liquor Dealers , Saloon Keepers and
Business Men of Nebraska :
The ahora named I'nion Und it in the IntcrrHt
of our coininnii caiidu throughout the State to
call a
of ail wlioarodiroctly or indirectly Interest
thu bale of hquur In tliii SUte , for
Friday , June 10th , at 2 p. m. ,
to bo held at Turner Hall , In the City of Omaha.
Our common rauio demands that no one of our
numhcr shall bu ulncnt.
CIIAS. KAUKMANN ,
B& > v4w _ Seiri-tar > .
Sioux City & Pacific
- AND -
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
TIIK OLD UKI.IAIM"sii ) > rX 1'ITV J ol TI-
3LOO MILia SIIOIITIIK HOI n. 3L OO >
KIMIM
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. I'AI'L , } II.N.NKAI'IIS ,
1)1 UTHiHt
and ail ( xnnts In Northern low a , Uliiiivmtn unU
Dakota. Tills line h tiiili | ) | > nl wjtlrthc iinjn > iul
VVij.tiiiKhoui.0 Automatic Alr-limki nnd Mill , r
1'l.itfonii Coujiliu and llnltcr ; anil fur
HI'KKI ) , .SArhTY ANH OdMHUtT
IK iiiinuirai.-ed. Clt-gunl I'ruMiij llmuii nni
Hlvt > | > ln i ur < i , ovrncil and iiiiitroll"il < > v tin i mn
t n > , riinlhriiiiili \VI'i'"i ) | TI ll.v.vi. : : I , , t * u > i
I'nion 1'iuitie Transfir uvjiot 111 i' . t-il . .lu'ls ,
inil St. I'aul ,
Tralim Kwvo Union I'ai'itlc 1'rin-ier .1 , iul it
Couniil IUuir at fiilfi p. m. , ru liinjrMOU - it >
.it 10. 0 . m. and bt. I'.ull at ll'il. ' a. i , . ni'vk'MK
TKN HOUHS IN ADVAN B > ! ' \ \ " 1IIIK
IllH'ir.
IlLtnrnini ; , lca\u St. I'aul ut : : i | > . tn , .rn li „
Hionx City 4:4A : a. in. , and I'lilnn I'm iti. Triin
r dckjt | , Ciiuiii-ll llluffH , at U Ht ii. in lifniin-
atyonrtiil.itsr.ud vh"S. c it 1' . I ! I !
K. ( ' . HILLS , SiiiHiintriiili > < t
T. R. IIOIIINWN. .Mi-wiiiriVi.llij (
Aa t , lc ! l"us. : A.'ent
I. II D'lllt ) ANll'iiin"-ti. . r Ajeiir ,
_ _ _ ' lUKi ll Ili'lllH. IO U.
"
DP , Black's"
arrantiHl a haff , i vi'iiin ' i < l I , i , < n. foi
Hliciiniitisin in all iti K > rmJ , , ( , t , I inn'
nuU , I'ulnln tliu llri'i-i : IM.I M , | I' , M lln
toinrwh and KUlnrjH , > Vc It u .1 1 . it' > ' A | rrin <
I ) , a 'I'onlc. niul Hloo.1 I'uinUr , .11-1 lnU' > trt
hu Mlsia * ' it lmirn | | < K tin I'vio-ni' htiltli
BJIITP JlI.At'lv t TO. , l'rt ) > rirtnn ,
' '
OHM/IS / ( l i'l t"l * l > r- l j
A UEN'fS WA.NTKM Kea OUB NKW
MRS. LOUISE MOHR ,
Rraduatcof tlioSt l.ouU Scliool of Midwiux , [ at
1000 California Street , Between Fifteenth
and Sixteenth ,
north xidchcru talli uill t > u iironiptU 'efjtond
til to at any hour dnrlnth < u > < ir ni ht.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nilTilSin
D. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
244 I'lrnliMH St. . Oiuahu , Nili.
The Oldeat Established
R M STONE M D
, , , , , ,
riwditioncr and Obstetrician ,
Office oppo ite 1'ost OlflM , OUT Kdholai
Encknou'ii. Itusideruc , 2107 Chi-
Omaha , A "OAT A HIT Collins II
Cheyenne , * * JTUJU IV/JX , Colorado SL
Spring and Summer
ING !
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises.
nro
IN TIIK LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Pricas to Suit All ! !
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
KEAIt FOURTEENTH.
THE CBEAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE.
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
Spring Suits ! All Styles !
IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Tlie Largest OlotMng House test of Chicago.
A Department for Children's Clothing.
We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's
Furnishing Goods in great variety , and a heavy stock of Trunks ,
Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from
the manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever
before made.
We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price.
A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us , and we make
SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice.
> SEE : : TCTSS.
1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. 1 3t h
. . B.
9
Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets.
GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S
AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. /
ALL KINDS OF
Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds.
We Guarantee the Beat Goods forthe _ Least Money. nugSl-fitt
J. A. WAKEFIELDT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL.KK IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT ,
TT3ES3EC ,
* - > rSTATE AOENT FOH MII.WAUKKK CKMKNT COJH'ANV.
Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA , NEB.
.A-ierao : sxzir < 3-x < xa
POWER AND HAND
- - - * v eMVBMB v HI B W B T Mi H
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MININO MACHINKUV , DKI/ri.VO , WISH. 1IHASS AN1 > IIIO.V FITTINGS. I'll'l ! , STKAM
I'ACKINU , AT WIIOJ.lISAI.i : AND IICTAIU
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS.
A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.
THE NEW YORK
Has REMOVED from Cruightoa Ifull , llth and Farnlmni , to (
ONE DOOE WEST OF B. & M , HEADQUARTERS. ,
For the Laigest Absortnient , the Latest Styles nn < J
THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS ,
TJIK NKW VOUK COMJ-ANV LEADS TI I EM ALL. Satisfy younelf by
ICxnniining the Htock ,
A full Him aniyomplcto \ ntoiortiiient nf Ilin latent Rt > leu n ( Straw llatn ] u > t opf ncil.
" = '
'
WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Clothing & Furnishing Goods
IN OMAHA.
WE AllE , PAH EXCELLENCE ,
TTTTii VflTTMn MF1\T'Q ! ! \ ' uL flPTTTTi1'PQ | ! I
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1212 FARNHAM STREET , 1212
SCHLANK & PRINCE.
i r - - jt * . * :