Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 16, 1874, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: