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FUNGENTISTIC. INDUSTRIAL omTs. T, o » 3 : | MAX MEYER & BROTHER, OMAHA, NEBRASKA HE BUTLER is sald to bear a \'eryi e BEI? T blmmum uld f' A philantliropist proposes to ALVIN SADNDERS, _ ENOS LOWE. ; PE OF 1HE CITY. | and now if some lunatic an proj ! A B e e Arkanay | muzzle. the boys during the green | San Diego is to have an industry | President. Vice Presdent. TO CORRESPONDENTS. ik e might have the gh | apple season. hitherto unknown—manufacturing | BEN W60D, Cashier. — | tooth-pick, he might have the glory | .0\ o o ding the hard times, | fine tooth combs from the cactus. — | ” e ttn | of in th et o U | (e s SRS 1| g e b ke oward | il aet ankariabnte prero, o to rtars | 101 assassination plot. | Saratoga. | tablishing a cotton factory in Mo- sSTATE | hosame, in any case whatever. Our Sud SEE—— | Josh Billings says: *There iz | bile. | { Tazas are, afer sl some adva- |t things in thin 1o of whieh | compans is forming in 3is-| SAVINGS BANK, | [ Ao Laany ot 40 %008 V. BT HEHILNNOD - e s suficiently large 1o more than supply oar . Hamited apece in that direction. | tages to be derived by the people of | We aie never prepared, and that if | ., for working the lead deposits | Raus Naxs or Warrss, n foll, must 15 @ | this country from a truly paternal | twins. in a tract ot 4,000 acres in the Joplin | Capital nd overy case sccompany auy communics- | telliges A Troy man has developed the | District. el e R, m';m or;;::n:: n\LmI:nn C:‘p? sbrewdent stroke of usiness vet. Ho | A tract of coal and timber land, | Avtborized Capitl-. = v e sy e e teats £ the | Dorrowed a ladder and pawneditfor | oo iaining 4,400 acres in Clearfield | = tation. - fessor Thomas, of a drink. county, Penn., was recently sold for | | EPOSITS A5 SMALL ABW) Quz Cowwray Fuzxps we will always be iensod 8o hear trom, on all matters connectad | SI0Y thsonlsn Institute, has for years | 1o ure but two men in the | $550,000. | with crope, couatry poitics, and on any sub- | been studying the social and migra- | {rpited States who can manufacture |y ore are only two 50.fon ham | 0ot whatever of general interest to the peo- | tory habits of thenimble grasshop- | hanc organs. Let them be un- | | Dloet uriate. Aay Information conseet- | por ynder instructions of the United | earthed and brought to Justice. goess Iniitha Wosld. . Oue: 1o ot | ol with the election. and relating 1o foods, | Do’ pp’s works in Essen ; e States Government. | To Minnesota’s toast of ‘grass- | at the Government steel works in | e e i et “sa |~ According to “Old Grasshopper | hoppers,” Illinois responds _with | St. Petersburg. . | Sriel o possibie; aad tiay must, 1 all cass, | Probubilities”” of the Smythsonian, | “ohineh,” while there is & hoarse | o Kruppecently borrowed o Certificates o o writien up°a one side of the shest 0nly. | frmers in the Northwest have little | Murmur of “potato bug all around | 1, ,rizage the large sum of $7,500, \l Ass Awwor scmniate of Sandidates for ofice | 1o fear from a repetition of the pres- | ¢ Granger horizon. | 000 for the purpose of enlarging his | TYE VHOLE ok ANY . —whether made by self or friends, 23 | ot incursion, next year. ‘What do the doctors think about | great steel and iron works at Essen | draw interest | whother 00 no ‘csor con. aunieations to *>e | " (;racchonn e Probubilities declares | the Brooklyn woman who, after | in Prussia. e v | Nos. 187, 1892 and 191 Fainhawm Street. Bter, are (uncl nominations are made) | CEEER TS of | evincing a hydrophobic dread of & | Ay Towa paper manufacturer pre- 2 3 | place of | giaeg of water, bolted a glass of dicts that in less than five years | po O OMAIIA, NEBRASKA. sisaply porsonsl, snd will be charged as ad- | ‘vertissme uts | the voraclous insect is on the high | peer with unfeigned gusto ? every barrel of Western flour sent | —_— All communicstions should be addremed 1o | tgble lands of the plains, and that East will go in barrels made from OREN ATER, Edier sod Publohr, D2 | (10 hordes which occasionally | 1, &, Yalo student Jurped from 8| oS5 & Snich the wheat grev. | BANKING MILTON ROGERS. m. NOTICE. sweep down on the prairielands bor- | when it was going at full speed. A | Glassware has been ordered in | ©n and after October twenty-frst, 1073, (e | Gering the Missouri Valley produce | college education can not, of itself, | Pittsburgh by a Hamburg firm, for CHEEAP FARMS! FREE XOMES B e B e aes b “med | 1o brood the second year, and their | make a man intelligent. the South American market. This seriptions net paid at the office will be paysble. | race ends, In view of this fact,the | Wasaw the comet,” saysa west- | 18 owinz to the American pressed | | e 54 by whem all recelpts for subseriptions will | o}yances are all against a new incur- | €rn_editor, “through a powerful | Ware being very much cheaper than chuntenigaed. glass.” And we have no doubt that | the cut ware of Europe, while it is | Basiness transacted | a ifl s d, o ek Union Pacific Railroa K. KOSEWATES. Publishe | 8100 Dext year, providing always, | ;. eves didn't deceive him, he | almost as good. , that Professor Thomas knows what | saw two of them. The tobacco industry 1s making | | A LanZ Grant of 12,000,(00 Acres of the best PARMING sad MINERAL Laads of Amerioa e ————— be is talking about. Puneh tells of a newly engaged | fair progress in California. A Com- A MARKED improvement is re- ——— g her mistress | pany at Gilroy have planted several : TINWVWARE TINNERS' CE. | contly moted in the Texas cattle| WEILE Brigadier General Frank | ot renson thar the scok dissor, | hundred acres of plants, and re- | tes and STOC | 1,000,000 ACKFS IN NEBRASKA 1:;-:’ 'nmml :L rx.ns TTE VALLEY | THE GARDEN OF THE s or trade. thin the past weel ‘Welch, of the Gubernatorial staff, 15 | ered “the two young ladies of the | cently shipped for the first time a P s e el per | “ouse both s-usin’ of one plano at | consignment of 60,000 cigars, and ——SOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOR—— R i et tude, the central line of the great Temperate Pt the American Centiseat, and for grain tations in the St. Louis market have | mustering his clans in the upper 2,000 - P the same time.” ,000 pounds of tobacco. the try. s advanced from $2 to $3 per head. | Elkhorn Valley, the Commander- | N | growing and stock by any in the United States. Naval | In New Orleans Irish potat The value of the exports from STEWART’S COOKING and HEATING STOVES, = | in-chief of the Military and Naval | _In :e‘pe:lf:ml rby DOLaoaaro | Great Betaln to the United States E * | GHEAPER IN PRICE, mere favorablatormg clren, und mare convenlent fo market thoa o | forces of Nebraska is quietly drilling during the fi is | © | GENERAL SHERMAN only ex- sale. People go to market with | during the first three months of this Y his platoon in the bistoric nelgh- | gheir baskets filled with currency | Year was 836,499,270 falling off of eh-&e.x-’ .:idov.:rl-ut,“ M’s?-lull:. 0'—.‘ 8‘;: THE “FEABLESS,” COOKING STOVES, FIVE snd TEN YEARS' eredit given with interest at SIX PER CENT glie spoc | OOLONISTS aad AOTUAL SETULERS canbuy on Ten Years’ Oredit. Lands t the vam [presses & notorious fact when he de- borhood of ¥ 3 - ork. The first experi- | and take their potatoes home in one | #4,316,740 compared with the corres- | g g clares that “the Indian Bureau has | ding riod in 1873, when the ‘I 3 A mental gun has Just been fired from | hand, Pponding pe: ) We give ial attention to b P gz CHLEBRATED | Pt ¢ A Deduction TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH. fod the Indians all wiater and the | 5 et B0 20 0 A P e, | One of the youn ladies who went | ©XPOTtS Mmounted o $62,716,010. | tiating Railvon C'n)ARTER OAK COOKING STOVES; FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. 00 19p 10 01 VIS ¥ Iar seceived and com| lowed on the s sme. V 'ANVE NO ALLN ponles are fat, o the savage warrior rate Loans issued within the Stato, and its reverberating echoes have | out pic-nicking the other day, in- | San Francisco pu opening a 18 1n fine trim for the acquisition of | 42 1t reverbe Immigration Office | forms us confidentially that sho can | grand industrial exbibition I Aug- | 1,5y, oDl e Ensland, fresh scalps and plunder. Next fall, | 10 "0 0 | lways tell when there is & busy bee | ust, for which a large building is | Eyrope, parts e e e | e mots paree ‘s iy | Sell European Passage Tickets. | A110f Walch Will be Sold at Wanufacturers’ Prices, With Frelght died. | 2ad the Best Locations for Colonies! | Soldiers Entitlled to a Homestead <f ofter the summer’s activity, they X In justice to the State Superin- hour, by sitting down on it. supplied with motive power free of ; Pean el wiill all be taken back and fed.” i gy oce o in ifl:.hfl ) by p g ok cnPPUV i P“t".w',;ergr CULLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. N e man who predicted that the iy | saltt | 2wt Send for Frice Lists. E— question, which reads as follows: | man space before the 20th of Jul, comet’s tail would touch the earth v = s s eiiied %5 metios that | “Our exchanges in various parts | fomet’ il WO calculations, and | The largest room in the world EZRA MILLARD, l.y. H. MILLARD, KORUP. | st e XY Ages. i o | Bree hane: an. " Send for Dewcriptive Pampblet, with new maps, peblished o English, rman, Sweed T MANUFASTORY .cooossmrcsmen i mirgpa e A 15 the matter of water works. The | Grandmother Tipton, as United 2 1c X 5 | 40,000, miles. etersburg, in Russia, and is MAFTA proposition to Invite estimates from | tates Senator from Nebraska, the | T /iU feet wide. ' 1t is used for military | = . choice to be made next winter by | 3 = vi:_ Saiwisgi a St s = competent and experienced water 1 g wling it The Coroners in San Francisco, | displays in rough weather, and can ‘ Sl g NATIONALBANK| : 450 e A o A. B. HUBEKMANN & CO., works engineer is well timed. 1Itis surve ve | 8re Dot going to allow the corpses of | be converted into % ball-room at careful survey of the whole fleld, we | irregularly dying people to die ne- night. | cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streots. of the State are expressing their pre- | R A v J.A. T the City Councsl is again movingin SUO0RROF 10 . | now says that it will miss us by two | under a single roof, unbroken b, President. Cashier. P Seei . days' }’ ) 8 tritling matier of | ;mmnruthu obstructions, is msi SK A SHIR 'é e —OFFICE AND YARD— | COR. OF DOUGLAS AND 6TRETS,, U. P. B. B. TRACE. |OMAEA - - - NHSB, WM. M. FOSTER. to be hoped that the Council will | are inclined to think that Governor | Zeiss: | = > 200D be able to lay some definite | P“'““"‘""A:“fi“'p‘f_.';’dfi‘ o s D AT e Mosse oo bl tundi | What s believed to be the great. | OMAHA, - . NELRASKA. | FARmv ST, @ 2 FARNHAM ST, s maocrrcaxn | Manufacturer proposition before the of ‘r“"' 7 | there, recently, the dead-wagon | est rope in the world has been re- | | hyt % + i e gl e e stood. ae hour u{on the door, wait- | ce:lg;fm View at. Mesers. Frosts o — cawo! OMAHA, R NEBRASKA. WATCHMAKERS,/OF JEWELRY 3 ing for him to ale, walk, Shadwell, England. 1t is a | SurHius aad Prciis o 0o | ’ lishment of a system of water | of the press; asa model Governor, ] 3 o] Sts. AT it it e et | couple o nelghors tecame sp | Eificl 05, 1100 Sboms lng, | rascis. sqiien rusvwen | pRys gND GENT®' FURNISHING G00DS, &C. &0, S+ E- Cor- 13th & Douglas e of the Agricultural, Horticultural | injmical that they would not speak | for the Siemens Telegraph Com- | AN DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY !~ CrShirts ofall kinds made to order. Satisfation guarran{sed.~S% and best general interests of our | to eaca other; but one of them | pany. Itis made of three strands, | DISHURSING OFFCERS. " T°F | aprilyleol * CLOCKS Mz. HoracE WILLIAMS, Presi- | young State, we believe the H'?OPIC baving been converted at a camp | the diameter of the completed rope | n 3 - o e = =) o dent, and principal owner of the | 30d Patrons in Nebraska will find | meeting, on sveing his former ene- | being two inches. in Exchange, Gorerament. Banda, Vouches ’ 3 T e e Ay ey | et G vt or oun Y AND PLATED-WARE Northwestern Jeased lines in 1owa, | gent their interests in the United | ‘1iow d'ye do, Kemp? Iam hum. | American makers of tinware are | j— o0 ™ » | ) has sued out a temporary injuction | States Senate aud be a worthy col- | bie enough to shake hands with & | DOW_actually underselling the | | BULLION and GOLD DUST.| . B against the Chicago and North- mg Senmr Hitcheock, “:lllm dog.” ;*rllfiflh lfihedknwu markets. This | *. —_— AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. erto . 4 bli | s s T st e | B b b "l |, g ot | B8 L I, | 15 iy e | FLOUR) FEED & MEAL e Dasger Toom Dighiming. | lowe os soon as their families have | Moue iriny ne, FUOVING terms: | _sarprat dravs apaie i gl . cora- | ManufuctaFed with Great Care from (he Best Gratn. | Dealérs Can Save TIME and FREIGHT by Althoug the allegations madeby || As expereice shows, danger ls gunelo be country to spend, the | wrien tous s follows: Tnthe tins o~ 0 B P | Cleneral Dépot, Cor. 14th & Dodge Sts, Ordering of Us. plaint been less in & Crow lown than a vi it y plate department of the industry of - p hed, 1 belloved hat ther are | 165, i b open country, and, | thelr Sanday cleths cvry day and i lstict compeition hs SDE | sy o s B s | _may s ' OMAEA. ELAN cLamK ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! » naturally, the more elevated struc- uj m an unexpected QUATter. | puve; Compe S | v - 23] ol = 4 = = - - jpoculiar features in this case, which | tures are the most liable to be | that the human framerequiresto be lignlong time past one of the best et Compeay. o | 4 | will insure a decision from the | struck. Fuller, indeed, in his | healthy.—[Detroit Free Press. customers of the Brithh maker of | TN T BASTIADS W, B. RICEARDSON. | $@ALL GOODS WARRANIoD TO BE AS REPRESENTED."wm Courts against the validity of the | “Cburch History,” asserts that there | Sunrise, sir,” says the colored | tin_and terne plates has been the | U-S. DEPOSITORY | . 4 | O nayt - ey :cag:lé' = exmgdh;dlgmb:bbs); at the Catskill Mountain 'i'nitedsutesof ."j\merlca. At one | — onAzIA M - NER ASKA | ——— 2 { |in land which not been, af ting at your d the | tilve we were sending to that coun- | | 8 SRR o time or other, wiolyor ar. | ey dawn. Wl i of 175 | 1y geat conugnmeniof o pate | 11 irst National Bank | prray EEI'T AND GRAVEL ROOFER Accosbixe to the New York | LASGIVEL, 2 IR NE S0 | says omes, jumplng out of bet. | £108 % Wurisd tapen and of dif| = O OnrAITA. s B Lugannmor s - . Herald the Boston werchants and | with the records of our own- times, | wonty it's the rule o the howse. o | fiave learned themselves to use up | CocT °f Farbam and 13th Mereets. | And Manufucturer ofDyy aniSatu iy e Bookseners = stqhoners people generally have of late been | are e‘en‘:ia:y rvmuul:l?le. In Ji‘e notify guests to see the sight.” l:l» tin plates,and now we have them | THE OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHmENT i | = good deal exercised sbout the | Cases it is the spire, the tower, or “The —— it is,” says J shipping tin-plate wares to this coun- IN NEBRASKA. fing, Pi : | EALERS et ot fhs Woeet. Soveral p..m: dome which has’been mutilated. | 1ng jato bed again. - 7 | try, made from the ti plates which (Successarsto Kountee Brothers,) Roa ’ y Coal, Tar, Etc, XKtc. n ™ mectings bave becn held Tecentl, | o thoris i Yogue g e Oyes | b e omvicod i b, | St mbmibctier dplgs. an | ESTABLISHED IN 1868 | ROBEIG UL gl s ievnesuim. o mmmte e om v | U7 ALY, PAPERS, DECORATIONS, orse Was eonvict ttle S rer displays an | 3 treet.. 3 2. 8t which the Mayor and other | of dangerand sfety. ome rely on | Cul~ The Jary hxe the fine at i aimount of ngenaity in Tavention | = A g e T TG E T ik prominent citizens participated. | thick gl windows, and some | and the justire followed with this | Which s but seldom seen in Eng. | 976isd s National Buak, W on register stoves; others recom- h: “This man’s been tried | Jand, and the handi-craftsman in | R toan the | Mend. stone roofs instead of siate, 735?«-:1&, entemcn o the Jur, | heiew word, unike those of the | Capital and Profits over - $250,000 i o all. vasiotion of condie | WINDOW SHADES, bammert e patimloged o g §0 4 y to adapt themselves | . mercantile nabobs of the Hub, for | they should live in b B ot raouth te Hod air, | to# new paticiias soon m It can be OFFICERS AXD DIRECTORS: and will sell at No. 188 Farnham Street. Omaha, Neb' the purposs of improving trade with | 13 contended on this side ‘hat there | guilty; but what under the heavens | $h0wn that it is at all probable tobe | B CREIGHTOY, | A. KOUNTZE, BEASTHE Rj PRICES| - the West, which they hope to ac- | 1oould be the least possible admix- | gid you make jackssses of your- | & success. The American tin-plate Ease et Sosliter. s I | Pablishers’ Agents for Sehool Books nsed In Vehraska. ope ture of metal in the combination of | selves for by putting the fine at $1, | £00ds that are now being offered in | M- COUNTZE, H. W. YATES, 4 ¢ % S = — w e compiish by new railway combin- | an inbabitable structure, and on | after you had done an aversge de | Lirmingham and South Stafford: | Vice Pres't. | As't Cashier. Dealers in this State t want to go East fn CANDIES. f GEO. HOAGLAND ations and liberal inducements to | that, that all "::p mum;}-fi;:o gent thing? “Tain't any of your e emply imar- e ey A trial is solicited. i . A. . western dealers. - | business anyway what he’s fined. | Velous, as to the price of the | ——m——— Ing, just 23, in obedience to an old | T ook aficr that wmyself T0ll o | articles and the ingenuily displayed | The Deatrice mj.? LATETY, 'w h oles al e I. um ber % S——— B am&u:mlgn_ednm $60.” :;m:eu- g‘mtmcnon. Surely there Hvdra. ic. cem nt, | o &1 -t & ABNER | ¥ THE statistical Teports of the | The mass of evidence upon ’ something very wrong in this uli cuglams St Cox, « * *+ -+ Omaha Posteios " be re- | topic, however, points to the one | CIVil Rights conversation in Ma- | ooupry o theyAmerh;n: after " ent, | B 1 | Department may con between two darkies: “Say, - - _AND— 4 L. e Med upon, the abolition of the frank- | Song Resmins consor e aep: | Bill, when dis Civil Rights bill don | hUYI0€ ouc tin-plates and paying B 3 g s the sol- = eavier wages for the manufacture ing prvilege has proved a very |tary safeguard, but that, unless | Passed fore ';"“_“fl':‘:'u“‘:l Jou KBOW | of the article, are able to offer it PIPE COMPANY, R & '73 WILBUR, economical measure. Acsording to l,"?‘;’:: ';;f“‘"‘;"‘e than none.—¥an | copy what yer gwinetodo 2 «Pse | here at prices much under those at VWOULD_INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT = - . o e e e of e | Votrends Mgasne i down "l rows o | i v oun podice mamrL st Books d Statione . | and take dinner—settin at de same —_— 20d i any quantity eifher st he factory, whick y Ludicrous Effects of the Appear- | tahle wid dem white folks. And ABORIGINALITIES, 1o Guatha. They skosrs propéred. e farmish P ance of a Comet in 1713. den I'll set out in_front and smoke 2 S Vinde SCEMENTVIFTRG lor SEWERAGE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. As everybody is on the qui vive in | my cigar jes as big as any one of 2 O D e P WoLE WRaT I J | - Although this increase of the rev- | regard to the comet, and as all sorts | ’em.” ~ “G’way, nigger. " If you iteous ceveNTTo BEEQUALTOANY | Fourteenth S Omaha., Neb 'Wh 1 s ale Lum b er. enus may, in 8 measure, be due to | of ideas are “around” in regard to | 'temps to eat dinner at the Brown | Wendell Phillips will lecture on | HXDRAULIC CEMENT MANUFACTURED ~ | ° - e ’ the extension of the money order | It, we give the following amusing | House I'bets you eats supper in | the Indians during the coming | “waonprns FROM DEALERS RESPECT- 7 sketch gleaned from an old paper : | h—L. BRSNS T GENERAL AGENTS BOR ALI SCHOOL BOOKS | ') D = - WINDOWS, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &C. system, the introduction of postal | "Sup "3 T oy 1810 My, Whitson | A smart city bil i CRME! s 2 M y billiardist picked up | TH verted Tndi th I cards, and other reforms, there iy 10 | paving calculated the return of a | a countryman and induced him to plai-:: efloz:; in pr:ye:n:n;';ingf i L i bl | douit that overone million has been | comet. which rss 1o make its ap- | play a gamea billards—100 paints. | Ing when removing & white man's & PIPE CO. C F OD MAN . A ’ - Wednesday, the 14th v bo, gl 27 e e etimincn o (e | Ootouer, at five minnizaafter ive | the gaw sat witont & sop. - Tos | P | TR Plaster Paris, Hair, Dry and Tarred Felt. dead-hoad mafling The ; ; et | in the morning, gave notice to the | countryman quietly laid down his| TWenty-elght Santee Indian | — — — blic accordingly, with a terrify- | cue and started for the door. Baid | “couts have been engaged to accom- s Bear Creek Lime and Loutsville Cemeat ; CHICASO. | ing addition that a total dissolution | the “Here, come back | PA1Y General Custar’s expedition to Sole Agents for Bear Creek Lime H | of the world by fire was to take | and pay for this game.” «What | the Black Hills. CARRIAGE, BUGCY xaé WaGON [] OFFICE AND YARL Anvther great calamity has be- | place on the F following. The ' gaid y. “Why, the An Indi V: fllen_ Cbloago, aad, through her, | rputation Mr. Whitson had long ?Z eGPl [ i ey Sl o MANUFACTURER. d Dealer in | on v, p. nEFIEAND TARL: ssa JOMAHA, NEB. whole maintained in 5 as a . T Gwe? gt P J T G the whole Northwest. A most d: St el ngl pher, left Little | i‘ l:y ::i":::. Tlr:nl . ‘:r; 5 :a::lx :E'e“fi'tfi‘.’,f"’.«m‘fl' .:mdl-;;n.dn), x{ l'o(u r;-:xuu :ln; o tl:m :& PAIN_TS, OILS :AND WINDOW GLASS, et * structive - conflagration, sweeping | or%.0% ubt with the popuiace of the | gues,mister, seen 2 you piayed i 13 e St s i i N. I. D. SOLOMON, ‘with hurricane fury over s _mile of | truth of his the game alone, you'd better pay | The Cape Flattery Indiaus are for it alone!”” Whereat the coun- | DOW en; in halibut fishing and ‘Express wagons constantly on band and concentrated industrial wealtl,, has “Se\':rll u:r:‘u mnvmlws 7 ge X B =2 s place. num| 8 iu an ed sealing, e sealing season is neat . e e et e | bt London selzed i e barges | (T by cogated. 0 [ er w1 : | WEHOLESALE PAINTS dence, business houses, churches :‘},‘”‘i‘h'."”ri.’;m,ki:’,,m S AI“ ‘:ia.rly settler lfn Colo{;do ll;n ~DEALER IN— Derorns A N 4x8 Dopamaysn - June an Indian squa; wife. i Sy B Y | g oo Wort [ BSEI 0E 2T prts, Confoctionery,| WINES QUORS, ©wms AND WINDOW CLASS, Our telegraphic columns contain | 108 05 B B 8E RO 0 e | BIA few weeks ago we informed our | mer, and it costs the man two sacks Tobi s e the distressing particulars touching | tieman wiio bad neglected fumily | readers, that in the southern part of | Of Sour anda dallar’s worth of sugar | CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Tobacces and Cigars, 0 coax her back. e Pkt VLS 1 COAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT OIL - NEBRASKA. No. 142 FARNHAM STQEET, OMAHA, NEB. | OMAHA NEBRASKA LAMOId ANy ed his wife that 1t was his de- | cently baptized & hundred Indians The white settlers on the Gila measursbly small when enmpared the same evening: but bis | important news comes {o us from | decidedly anxious to see the Fima | Bavarian Beer Hall! Ay e e i aago in 187, it will nevertheless | house, permuaded hee busband toput | ness lter rom near Togua City, | and ttle in diar : : : FAIRLIE & MONELL, ik amang the most destructive | It OfF s saw whetherbocomit | aad writen by elsle genti | orany other bisc, oviag 1 et | Opposite Metropalitan Hotel | =5 — BLANK BOOK M‘N“FAcT"nEns, Overtaken at & time when she | cent., and the India to eleven; and o ey g ki e B “The next morning, however, the | bave been tampering with the In- ;‘:“-‘ ‘:-’:’::;;x‘":e"’“::: | Masc:sic, 0dd Fellows and Knights of Pythias Judgment was at hand. =About |nese and dispatch. Orders —MANUFACTUKr AND DEALER TN~ | LODGE PROPERTIES, JEWELS, BOOKS, BLANKS, AT Sver 4> Lamlathc Ml Sl s man” A party of Yambille have | — oo e ; msidn o Bonor | 18 that the ' 5858 £40 Peurtesuth Strwt, e ) 3 Mtvem Tushes oot Do | ARTHUR BUCKBEE. Priesthood_—are simply endearoring | 215, 20 R 0R LS S B | =Er e o T """ GRAND CENTRAL! axp peaLER IN— the ofigin and extent of this sad ryfllfl'b&(tfl‘fihflfi\"ynfl,lm the Territory the Mormons had re- SE o ham e form dimaster. Although the total lossis | (T D FLS e that Iaudsble | dnto their churoh. - Now, still more river, in and around Florence, are | — oo ‘ 8 - 014 Kentucky Wh a Specialty. with the great fire that visited Chi- | wife having engaged a bail at her | the northern settlements. A busi- | Indians leave their present location neas letter from near Yoguu City, | and settle in the Indian Territory, 198 Douglss St, SRR o Wt ) 'of Toliot, TI1. 7 . The South conflagrations of modera times. appeared or not. = Finest brands of all classes stock immediately fell to five per Acconding to law Indians are al- %rmn.‘- onstan -— AS Bl. BKCVI'IT[E. st r E d P A ‘was barely commencing to recover | the captain of a Duteh ship threw your = Qe e e s AL ! ationers, £ngravers an rinters. 8 all his powder into the river, that | known to our citizens here, manner, and the Virginia Enter- | S the el o the trile < | S i might no b cndungered: | g Youmg and e emiearie | e wvs the v, M moicwsn, | Py FALLON, Clarified Gider, NOTARIAL AND LODCE SEALS. e DEALER o g . Frm—p ) comet sppeared asoording to' the | dians up here, and ffteen or twenty | athering his nest by keeping the | 1 oes Goods, Silks ] Trimmings ’ . 135 and 166 Farnbam Street. et that toe Day of | becs, baptized. T the meeting tw | which he supplics the markes of | o 33 Deigss el ebraes Jthand 15tk Sy UNIFORMS the Suate. Dress making done with neat- H. C. WALKER, = this time three hundred and twen- by young The noble sav: | J ages of Oregon are | sdlicited. - =X — 35, ty-three clergymen were ferried apeing the manners of the “Boslon: Je253m v | B 0 & O, :?:,‘?fi;‘,‘:‘:&w f)nonxmm ;-:. NBE, mpeflfi:::umh ma-h{thl:{ struet ot o My Bwn ‘m’nll:n- ets a short distance above Eugene oceasion. Three Teighamitesthe bioogy | CUT, and gone into the show busi-| QTVATE MILLS =" CARPENTER, BUILDER to make allies of these savages, for N. B.—Particular attention paid 1o the purposes of murder aud assasein. | 86 1eIng he slwash whoenptured | 0 oy oy ey (e : ol =EOoTHI. i e with the Federal sathon: e | am any trouble aul A special from Prescott the 20th o - NEBRASKA Hion T S e e of thoss -ylzl.:glmfmm&ncldu say | _COMMISSION MERCHANT. JACOB CISH; S Sk net* Bebween Chicngs | {nken nlo Carp Apacheon fe T3 | s e e PN | e | inst. Thus ends another Apache | Ve g e ) chief’s career. party which | went in pursuit of the noted chief | Fore st oo aant: = Chuntz hl::;omhlm, but struck ! ,‘;E:':;‘:EE‘ 11-'1'?;;2:1: ‘small | e 1874, e o4 o converse :n-l killea nlnedhu’lc‘-.‘g:.m ’IA'hr:;hi fl:‘é‘ ‘.‘.5‘.::2‘.':5‘&“3!:" T e Salt Lake was up | ported that Lieutenand Ward's | You are iberelors reaine i - € | Real Estate Agency 1P = o e B3 wifl the Tlaae; | oot sennded b killing ten b.}'fif.,' | S T e reca. VA7 LT, e | For Yards, Lawns, Cemeteries Chureh Grcuds ana Public Park: followed by their almost universal five squaws, ahd destroy- < ANDEES JOHNSON, - | s Barser, } - - - OMAHA m-w y ’ 5z b mei s S Sl W W IKER | Kop 3, compiete awtrct of Tic nx,l-l]u::g-'r;xmrmn- 7 % ] ¥ , DURABLE, & fi LEWIS 5. REED BYRON REED & C0. Bl fiek ORNAMENTAL HONHJI NOH1 CHEAP, 4 i § & R quantity of