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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 17, 1881. 7 — e 3 Hat and Bonnet Bleachers, 2 - —— - 3 s e — THE DAILY BEE. tadies et vous seraw, cnnp ana rene tints dore | ABOARD SHIP IN IRONS, | There wero in the crowd fifty people | thing new in the annals of our coun. —_— — up At northieast cornet Seventeenth and Capitol Wwho could have identified him as | try OMAHA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS. | Averue. WM. DOVE_Proprictor TR Vincenzo Robello had opportunity | These people number about 15,000, — Hotels. The Arrival of an Alleged Ban- | been given. During the voyage a|and probably have from 3,000 to 4,- 918 Farnham, bet. 0th and 10th Streets. " ettt v CANFIELD HOUSE, Ge>, Canfleld 0th & Farnham i very effective gag system was intro. | 000 poorly armed but tolerably well e L = lr;r::?no:‘r:::%::::g#‘ .11, Oury, 019 Parnbam 8¢ dit at New York, duced on such of tbe officers of the | m..us.ml !nrrioru alltold, In 3“» n}f aonths 0 0 HOTRL, ¥ Slaven, 10th Strect. ——— vessel and passengers who might havo | trouble they could be routed and months Southern Hotel Gus. E amel, 9th & Leavenworth | Charged With Robvery, Marder asked disagreeable questions. Money | ruined in short order. But then as it ron Fencing. i to the amount of 200 was freely dis | has happened in all such cases before, The Western Cornice Works, Agents for the and the Holding of Travelors tributed to hush up the officers. The |the real trouble would begin. The Champion Iron Fence &c., have on Tod all kinds for Ransom stecrage passengers, among whom | remnants of the band, rendered home- LRAVING OMAIA RAST OR BOUTH BOUND, of Fancy Tron Fences, Crestings, Fineals, Railings, ) 2 C.B.&Q ba m—340p. m ete, 1810 Dodge stree. g p—— were a number of Ttalians, were kept | less; would go wandering about kill- 6'6 TENT STREET C.&N. W, 6a m.—8:40 p. m. T t constantly drunk, all the liquor in the | ing and roboing small and defenseless I I . . ) |v\lel||‘encr0 St. Louis Rey i i € 1 & ) 68 m.—8:40 p. m. ZXTE LENT $1f 1 uis Republican store-room being furnished by the | partios, to be hunted by soldiers and , St J. & C. B, 88 m.—8:40 p. m. Arrive NE Y ORK ednet v - . . ; 5 LR RA RS S S ‘ ~ | F\\h\ ”I"‘V“,“h“ sday, July 13.— [staward for that purpose. Tho man | cursed by ecitizons, vagabouds upon In order to meet the wants of our rapidly increasing business, we have WY O SoUTIWENTS. SO SO TS bt he Nl«].mlwr City of New nrh:mm has himself was treated like a wild beast | the face of the earth. leased the adjoining store and will throw both into B. & M. In Neb., Through Express, 8:36 . m, | __ JOHN BAUM 914 Farnham Street. | arrived, having on board Guiseppe | He was unnecessarily manacled and For several months there has not one, thus making the B. & M. Lincoln' Frolght —7:00 p. th, | T Esposito, alias Radazzo, & noted Ital- | chained most of the time to & bolt in | beon a otvil Indian agent with this | & U T Exprew, 12:15 p. ) > aererm i Rt et L n| gent with this ” L8 o ) e M. BERTHOLD, Raes and Matal, ian brigand, who escaped from his na- | the floor, and compelled to sleep on « | people, and Captain Bennett, of the Bos ol ONr STORH for Lineoln, 10:20 a. m, ~THE LARGEST O. & R. V. for Osceola, 9:40 4. m e e e N | tive country some years ago, and has |small, narrow beneh on the side of | Ninth cavaley. has been e " . freight No. b, 6:30 n. m Lumber, Lime and Cement. since been living in New Orleans, |t} " d | ta Uittt bl & e FOSTER & GRAY comer oth and Dovglas S, | Sco, Doon , | the room, while his captors_occupied | take care of them. His ads 7, 6110 p. m.—emigrant, | ———e ——— [ Where he was recently captured at ““‘lmliunuug staterooms. I, being tho | tion has been 8o firm, intell P 0. . P. treleht No, 11' 8:25 o, m. Lamps and Ulassware. | instance of the Italian consul. Hoe is | only ono on board who could converse | just, that its effocts are more than sat ARRIVING—FROM RAWY AXD BOUTH, 3 1900 Dougiag §t. Good Varlety. k\:hnruwl “lnh a terrible catalogue of with the man, was allowed to speak | isfactory to the people of this terri- & Q) 500 & m—7:35 p. m. ~ Merchant Taliors. | crymeh. Ho was chief of a band of | with him oconsionally, in order that tory. And if he could bo contimud C. ~7:26 ) 3 esto | . : " ¢ T B 508 & 0. A. LINDQUEST, :ivl"l'trs ‘l‘h“ mf;]sh‘(ll the l]allmull ":\Muuuuy and his man ‘might question | in the ‘-lm‘n with authority to govern K. St Joo & C B., 7:40 8. m.—B:45 p. M. | one of our most popular Merchant Tailors s re. | SiCiLY, and especially the neighborhood | him, The man told me his story, and | the Indians, as rmo! state i 3 ’, W., St L& P., 10:55 a. m.—4:25 p. m. celving the Inteat Gesigns for Spring and Summer | 0f Palermo, robbing, murd ering and | from dates and names he recalled 1| thero is t:\v‘.-ry"rol.::g::"ln‘::mh‘.‘»;i.‘.i“"-m:llxllt' West of Chicago, (except Cruickshank & Co’'s.) ARG TAOU TlL whet AMD gorTAWNR. | Cogdh lof gontlemens, ear, ' Stylih, dumble | holding captured travelors for rausom. | was sonyinged that 1 eag Lt v | the \ . & it g : and bricen low as evor 215 15th bet, Dok & Fate: re convinced that it was a true onc.” | there weuld not be any troublo with | To show the people of Omaha how we appreciate their liberal s rt, Milli I"“ charges _against Esposito ~are: the Navajos. But with the usual in have decided to “\!u the publi St bulebd nery. first, with being a member of an out- e torf ; ; 1 J il MRS, C. A, RINGER, Wholexale and Retail, ; © L erforence coupled with the neglect, ety sty Sy (oot 1awed baud; second, with having ox.| NEW MBEXICO INDIANS. [jiifireies coutled with the wogloct, Hosfery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. Cheapest House in | torted by violence 250,000 lire; third, —_— | agents of the Indian department, there tho West, Purthasors dave 0 per cont. - Orier ig_xh.\rtmn_ !:Iruugh violence, of 40,000| Thetr History, Habits, Habitudes | is groat reason to apprehend at least AT ire; fourth, premeditated murder; And Peouliaritios. that th condition of the Indians will FOR THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS 1 At fifth, - extortion, through violence, of = not be improved and that man d. — o Dlock, 1t Steoer, ©» "0m No 4, Crelghton | 8,000 lire; sixth, a sccond murder | Altvauerque Journal, fonhalots whito wan will loee Tis lifo The Enti URT—— ) with premeditation; seventh, another| It is not the intention of the writer | bofore the last Navajo hu‘g:no‘tn L‘h:: e Entire 8tock must be closed outin order to com- o e " 8 LEISENRING, i D. Maonlo Block. | extortion, with violence, of 80,000 lire; [ of this article to give an extended his- happy hunting ground mence extensive alteration No: | iiiver ot O . L AN, M, b Ry and Ea, o posatcs i which ho victim died, aftor releass | ory of tho Indisna inhabiting the or.| "pfY honting ground. © Ll No. 3 Artives at O Oculst and Avrs, £, W ‘Ui and Farnham s, | through his injuries; cighth, seizure [FitOry, but to prosent as concisely an | gribe o n sesoraetin oy A F'] R o E LAY -4 of an English clergyman named Rose. | possiblo their present condition, aud | yilas square of poor lands in the uut)- I Loave Omaha at 8:00, 9:00 Rl Photographers. Besides theso there aro many other | 180 the relation that they bear to uf- ern part of New Mexico. The Indians The stock is all new and frosh and will LTI e any GRna &E‘t'r-“lll";‘“:'r-vl'"“ 0 charges against the brigand, He cut fllll"fl at (,]ll!l time, A are poor and worthloss, fed by the 1126, 2:25, 8:26, 4:26 5:26 and 6 212 Sixteenth Street, off the clergyman’s two cars before| The Pueblos, the most important | oiyorument and should bo removed at BE SOLD REGARDLESS DF cosT ! l Sundays—The dummy leave near Masonic Hall. First-ciass Work and Prompt- | the latter’s friends raised money to | tribe, are quiet, semi-civilized pooplo, once to the Indian territory as a mat- f s and L oo il noss guaranteen. secure his releaso. The English gov- [living in “towna (the word "puohlo | fur uf weor it torrite humanity. |AD exXamination of Goods and comparison of prices A B p Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. erument took this matter up and_as. | meaning town) along the valloy of the [ W now come to the remnants. of will convince ever: that this i UM s - e Lra ol \ P. W TARPY & C0.. 210 12th St, bet. Farnham | sumed such a position that tho Italian | Rio Grande and its tributary streams. | () A paohion 5 GF TVIBLORK SbRHE 88 ] Yy one t this is NO H BUG Opening and Olosing of Matis. and Douglas. Work prowptly atiendd to. government raided thoroughly the | Their houses are built of adobes, | gutlaws. 1t is probable that not more SALE. This grand benefit sale will commence RovrR. orm. 2. FLTZPATRICK, 1400 Douelas Strect. | fatneases of the brigands, killing many | comfort and protection from | {j pr one to two hundred of these . Chicago & N. W Painting and Paper Hanging. of the robbers and taking many pris- [the elements, ~and also from Indians are yet living. We do not S at ur d a y E venin g d u I gt h e e HENRY A. U/STERS, 1412 Dodge Street. | Oners, amony them Esposito, chief of | their hostile ' neighbors, being propose to wiite of tho causes that D C 0} 3 W 4 Y S ehicago! P VKB BRAQ paramount objects in their locatio | have browght. thorn o theis prosons | AND CONTINUE ONE WEEK ONLY. = ALL ARE INVITED, W REMANDED TO LUDLOW STREET JAlL, [8nd construction. Their rooms are | copd hoy 4 ’ AH A A. MOYER, manutacturer of sash, doors, blinds, . . X condition. They are wanderers upon 'P, G, I Pri Omaha & K. moldings, newols, alusters, hand Fails, furniahing | On the way to prison Esposito man. | kept reasonably clean and quite aneat | the face of the enrth, murderers xln;n‘r' 6. IML i Ma.na.ger. Leader of Popula‘r ces. B &M inNebii ol 430 510 530 scroll mwing, &c., cor. Dodge and oth streets. | aged to escape and, keeping clear of | and home-like appearance surrounds vagabonds, their hands oy maha orthwest N B g H iti ot abi i N b 3 o doca il fo Siae ot Towa, Teave it onco PAVRHFORI. tho Halian authoritios lio sucoeeded | their ubitations. ~Tho_ poople are fman and very man's hand agaiist FEARON & COLE y, viz : 4:30, FEL n getting to this country. e was her under medium size, compac Y | them. They migrate back Prth A Lincoln Mail i also opened at 10:30 . m, | J: ROSENFELD, 322 10th St., bot. Far. & Har. | po BF M 10 tosight, but was finally | built, with quite dark complexions, | fro, | L s and old . 2 Office open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m, Retrigerators, Canfield’s Patent 1t ) i % & b [ from the mountain fastnesses o i " trom 12m. to1 C. F. GOODMAN 11th 8¢ et Farn. & tiarney, | F2C08Rized 1 Now Orloans. Ho had [even’ for Tndians, with open, frauk | Mesico o thiie ol Lo s or tor, ommissson erchants L F. N St bet. Fam. & Hamney, D to this city first, but fearmg | countenances, and rarely presenting| ritory, living upon rapine ant plun- 4 oM AXLA 8how Onse danufactory., detection had made his way to New | any appearance of disease. “The dress | der. ~ Brave and desperato, with their 1121 g 3 0. J. WILDE, Orleans, There he had purchased a | of the men consists of white cotton or | lives in thom lunulnl, they AT 1OTO | gonuignments made us will 21 .“mhm" L N Busmgss D]rectlnry Ui parex sl Desler un wll kinds of Show | schooner with his ill- otten gains, and |calico shirts, heavy cotton trousers, | than a mateh for all the <roops the o P MY e prompt attention, Referencen First Nat. Bank and Omaba Bes 1 v | Cases, Upright Cases, u . 1317 Cose 8t was engaged in the fruit trade along | Wide and reaching below the knec, | two governments have fu dished to ex- i —_— L - FRANK L. GERHAKD, proprictor Omana | the Mississippi nver. There being [ bufl leather leggins and moccasing of | terminate them, But 16 white man's THE GREAT WESTERN GLO I Art Emporium. | Show Case manutactory, 818 South 10th street, | 10 doubt. of the bandit's identity, | buckskin; a striped Mexican blanket | thirst for gold has bd hundreds of & U, ROSE'S Art Emporium, 1610 Dodge Strct, ekl 4 pavenworth and Marcy. —All goods | upon application of Count Marefosch; | and cither a common soft hat or col- | progpectors into 1@ old homes of g:}:‘inxbr_:mim ;?lsl “cl{gll:rgm,rg):lmlg:io:;'r‘-ncy 0 2 of the Italian consulate in this city, | ored handkerchief for a head covering : their fathers, (tte Black range). The e b g nite es Commissioner Osborn he women wear a long shirt of ving their tils, and hoir days are v Dealer in Stos d T , and Manufacts s ! - 4 5 pying their ho o Ao ad o Ewate, | Doy Stovn s e, Mot |01, fortnightago issued a warrant | oalico or white cotton reaching to the [ numbored # tho land. They ate now M H ELLMAN & CO i E, opposi %[ 0dd Fellows' Block. for the arrest of Esposito, which was | knees, over this a shroud or petticont | ge, )88 the border, and it is doubtful Y W. R. BARTLETT 317 South 18th Street. NNE i B 4 i I [{CLORBAEY 1 i il LE 7 E J. BONNER. 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. placed in the hands of two private de- | from the waist to the knees, and from | if they ever again trouble our people. 3 Architects. PR tectives, who went to New Orleans, | the knee to the ankle their calves are Widh ¢he ‘,‘b”“" views of the situa- ] 4 ' D S SNy ARCHITECTS, | 3. EvANS, Wholesalo and Rotail Seed Drills and | 30 acting in conjunction with detect | covered by a wrapping which is mad | tjon, i Is evident that the people of prln ults . St les ' m 14 Creighton Block. Cultivators, 0dd Fellows +lall, ives there, arrested the bandit. They | ef buckskin, called by them gram-|tho Kio Grande havo nothing to fear < A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. o B took him _on_ the steamer which he |00sa. It is wrapped round and round | {1 the Indian population of the ter-| '] Boots and Shoes. Phillip Lang, 1820 Farnnam st., bet. 13th & 14th, | left for this city on the following day. | very carefully until the limb is of the tory. And it is to be hoped, and IMMENSE STOCK’AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fino Toots JAMES DIVINE & €O, i ST When the steamer arrived hero this [#ame size from knee to foot and ;‘XI’UC'"‘L that the wisdom gained ine and 1068, assorment of o i i i imensi i O i r i home work on hand, corner 15th and Hamey. _ | PERKINS & LEAR. 1416 Douglas St., New and E‘“E'l""g F”P”mf’_ was taken to the [ quite rz’""d d""""m;m’ i n,pdur i:mixf‘l]'il:\hmm ABorien e b : THOS. ERICKSON, 8 E. cor. 10th and Douglas, | Second Hand Furniture, iouso Furnishing Goods, | Ludlow street - jail and later was ar- | men's trousers of the present At n management, will enablo . S ORN ORI ATOR &c.. bought and sold on narrow marvins. raigned before Commissioner Osborn, [ This wrapping terminates s & | our new secretary of the interior toso e &I’gfls [] lflg l]llSB BS 0 ll}&g() 4605 10th strect, manufactures to order good work Saloons. Counsel was assigned him, and [ moccasin, and is evidentlydesingd to | manage Indian aftairs, that a policy of t fair prices, Repairing done. 1 J{EN{:[VV‘I:AUF‘MANN. " through an interpreter, ho was in- | be the principal femalecharm, i pre- peace and improvement, may be e T opent o ot memotias, S5t 388 | formed that the Tealian” govornment | senting tho appoaraace of “«ulll_nu]d inaugurated and maintained with all s J. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douglasst, Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 had made a demand for his extradi- | neat l'fldflld GX‘W““:'Y “"Hfl m‘;‘: the Indians of this country. A Department for Children’s Clothing, overy day. tion to Ttaly, there to be tried for var- | paintis used by either 4 — Books, News and Stationery. FLANNERY, SNt i ¢ of any de- = ‘We have now an assortmen lothi i J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Streot, On Farnham, next to the B. & M. heudbxz‘ arters, };us ofl‘uns}:,udwnh which he is charged. and lt"m few orname: y. Tho Man Who Was Mixed. AR i mt tz:u’ Clothing of all kinds, Gent's e e T e R o o B e | rocar o e eiat 1o had to sy in (scrlption. ot ouch town cone| *“Renlly, but T hopo gou will scuse B o G e o SR B ORYy SHOOIE Of Trunie, o b i = S - | regard to the matter, e e governn . f 4 (a7 3 ety i MOSHIAN & SCILROEDER, the oldet B and E. o and oo owmhed for thy boxy, with THot) Lok ]‘.egkuew nothing w]\,“t):vtc:‘ ot{)li:.?t flg‘p’,'z sl cnciqu,?vhu s chief officer | this lntruum}u, said tho shabby-look- thahses, Hats, Caps, &o. These goods are fresh, purchased from ouse in N tal 5 2 3 o i C ' i i . D Ashankh o T0 Ol | Caledonia ” 3. FALCONER, 070 10th Street, | charges, He gavo his name sa. Vin. | of chureh m-'é’c;rn:»fp:):?tm(;: Mrul"“f \g man as tho insurance agent looked | $he manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever AN T “—=_|cenzo Rebello, aged 38, his birth- | zum»and ¢ Kt ; | efore made, N | ! age ) ) 1" | £aic8 of i town. The cacique, aided You are excusable, sir. What did RESTAURANT, Undertakers. place Messina, Sicily, and his resi- | fo ho chiree principrls, solacted by | you wish?" ; w i southwost comer 10t 5 RYAN, CHAS. RIEWE, 101 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td. ;’lenco at present New Orleans. The l‘:f:: 'j‘mmi,m the lg()v:,rnur nf’"‘ K 4 “Woll - you s00—T'm a bit mixed e Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. o y v < 4 EaS 1 e! J - ed. Best Board for the Money. P. PEMNER, 303 Tenth stroet, between Farn. | 164ring was then adjourned until o Ufices. The g i int- i ing ’ Monts 0 S Batisfaction Guaranteed. | ham and Harn :;'um;xr:fiu u»?.i,i‘l?orif" morrow, and the prisoner was re- z},\:n:h‘c,;;;u yeaflI::;::rl:;:ime:{).cp:::i‘(u X::ml::l mr’x’f;x;"”r egodaks 4 large I AILORING HOROH 5 Smployed by us, and'we make by tho Day, Week or Month. 5 e :‘é:;‘fi“‘t‘hz‘z ]}::‘1{;;3' :i‘!“’f‘;gm{f‘:lvin%o: ‘gcor -{fltlm town. Nothing ean be| *Napoleon, of course.” SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice, 4 Purnlshed Rnnm Sopplin Cash. | o ENRY POHLMAN, toys, notions, plctures ¥ A lone without the order of the gover-| ‘“Justso - thanks. I was inclined ALY, AND i ™ Suppl TR b iAo b tone: Bou‘m g’\ffli‘ii‘,fi“.fldfi?fi ‘msw::“zr’l":!m {,’ur'“ 1:", oftice is purely honorary, | that way myself, but yet 1 knew that o, e S L CarR AR Waso P. C. BACKUS, 1205 Farnham St., Fancy Goods him, 4 jouy i | Put the honor does not cease with his | Gen. Washington was always scootin h m WM, SNYDER, No. 131n 14th and Hamey Stroots, = g::::tlil:g!)zz:i o b very.cantiony term of office, as ho then becomes 4 |around and he might havo taken i‘f |30I and I303 Farn a St., cor. I3th Oivil Engineors and Surverors, PROPOSALS Rl i s vrincipal man, and he may again be- | into his head to cross the Alps. Good «8; ‘g0 | come governor by re-appointment, day, sir.” ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, i Vi L) ” it 4 m o v, Grad s Sovarge Sana ' | 7O FUrbing Horsn Wagons and Harves tor | Ho was,” said tho passatily o | T ox govarmirs copbomtment. | dag, passod down tho hall thirty feet 0. H. BA LLOU S : i closely cunfined that " i L oliciecd 4 Sealed proposals for furnishing elghty (80) no',hiz'g of hinrd & nover saw hy, | cil of wise men and are the constitu.|and then roturned and protested: Bllard, Commission Merchants, work horuc, two (2) buggy horses, fitty (0) wag- | 10018 O ) JOHN G, WIL LIS, 1414 Dodlgo Stroot, ons. one (1) light spring wagon, ity (0) sets | €700 Ullisistant of the steward was agucil (sheriff) attends to the police | 8m still mixed up—dreadfully mixed. —DEALER IN. ouble harness for the Indian service at Otoe | aig i oo 20 » M0 B 4 7 D B BEEMER. = For dotails seo largo advertiso- | agency, Neb., will be received by the undersign, | -verviewed regarding the prisoner. ,i.'m;, uxlxd«(ar orders of the governor. | Will y.u answer me one more ques- iofiscal (mayor) attends to the re. | tion?” allowed to tal | tional advisers of the governor.” The| “‘Say, don't think ill of me, but T ment in Daily and Weekly, t his effico until five (6) c'clock %n&iali:: ;:;]i,:i")'lll;tc, ::ll:lt t: l,:‘,),ll::::ul:,y t}::abml"i ligiot! « s nt” i “Ah! you mean the incidents of the |and lieutér. “*P! ain), with his cantains a8 it Noro who commanded the > fourtoen (14) n.x_é‘:;:f;‘flny (960) pounds, broke g day, July 26, 1851, at whic ad Wholesale Dealers [n Tonaccos, 1305 Douglas. cars, not less than ;\t8, has no dutios to per- | sun to stand still?" ! “pse of war, *‘Noj; it was hua,” l FE R than nine huvharnoss, trae to work and | ‘‘Nothing of the sort. I nean that| They area £ \ Joahua Clgars and Tobacco. operied and contrdets W.¥. LORENZEN manufacturer 514 10th strect, | 83 of four (4) 3L welgh ot s voyage?” suggested the reporter. | form except ¥; i : “ i : to doublzund.” The buggy team will be sub- trious poople, whifh _modest, indus- 1 had an iden that it was Joshun, Western Cornlce Works, Manufacturers Iron Aol the man you have seen dviven away A ~ai 0 ith | but I didn’ . W 'g8"the above conditions, and in sddition | - A 5 ire peace with | but I didn’t dare put up the money on f?;fi:‘:‘;,fl!&u!;“,?mfi::“u“':fwm?? Oryage | Kt ood travelers ANl horses will be sub. | in that carriago was not Esposito at :ililnpnl:;n%ru\;o\i)q“d ;k.l' ot it INardTaan “]w'“yu fi]ddling n’rul{nd, a an n les manner. Factory and Dl +-0 098¢ Sireet _ | Jocted to' thorough trial and inspection before | all; that ho was no more of a brigand | tive in. thoir labits, ou lnow, and 1 u din ' iden that » ) e ing receivod. They must be weighed at the i 5 i ir o y38 alnost 3 Guivanlied Iron Cornices, Window Cupe, ete., | agercy in the prosence of the agent, than T am. T mean that his name is |entirely on their own resodf he might have taken a whack at the sun. Very much obliged to you sir.” mmniachuged and gt up In ny part ot agons o bo narrow track, three (8) nch | Vinoenzo BB:GUO. umf for the last h“"’.(;“"”{,’l ot "l“’zg‘"'f{""?-"”T::; country. T. SINHOLL 416 Thirteenth st thimbles, ' spring scal, top, box, bows aud | ten years he has been & fruit dealer in | considerable amount, and with This time he went half w, i . ay down | Yard and Office umi ocks the stairs and returned on tiptoe; the o 1ot snd D g Btreet’ bl 3 Crockery. “"",";;:m:,‘,"'."'h‘mb‘w‘;l:w,f,,;:,(fim‘.’:g‘ %ok | New Orleans, on Jackson Square; |sonable protection, with educatit J. BONNER 1300 Dougias stroet. Good line. | nieas to be plain, back straps and collars, full | that ho owns two boats; that he has a |and time, may become useful citizens, AP i b 1 3 2 &t looked up and saw him in the north of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. M i IR e e agency | Wife and children, and plonty of | = They have gardens, vineyards and | d&" 10 ahiacily uaried] GEO. H, PETERSON, Also Hats, Caps, Boota, |at._ tho expense of the contractor, - not | friends; and that hois the most abused | fields sufficient to supply their wants. | WA, 8hows, Notions and Cutlery, 804 8. 10th sircet. ' | Iater than Soptember 1, 1851, unless there should | map in'the country to-day, I mean,”|They have herds of cattle, shecp, gur.fi’f;::v“flin.” SRR By ey ST_ PAU L AN D OMAHA DEPOT. be delay in the approval of the contract. 4 1 by & oo continued the young man excitedly, | horses and burros to supply all their Y, ] e °'°;';,‘;;§;g;‘£‘"m Fae e a.fi'-}xllef' LU o n“,.'fi'rf:.';:"[u'v“.'.«ze”u s G| TS o a1 T A € ',;.m.,“yfl needs, In cultivating ~ their ground |one oy questint, o ask you just| y1eod.gm, Band clothing, " Goror 10th and m, e e o ot hichia: | whoso agency this man was arrested | the crooked wooden stick has given “DE’;" - 3 e g sy P eepest dye, In fact this man was Y Wiy t0 Coluna,,, A DR. PAUL, Williams' Block, Cor, 15th & Dodge. fafl to xecute prompily contract with £ood, kid?mmm’i trom! Biategato P At oskc w“)u R n AR LGB L ‘U"PK wm:.' « to see his o o y Drugs, Palats ana Olis. hia bid, otherwise to Do returned to tho bidder. | about in a_carriage until the steamer | 6ra of progress scems again to dawn| ‘‘Never! \']\,u aro thinking of Old ENUMR00: e ahimton. Dt as vion ‘s practicablo | started, taken on board the vessel,and | upon them, | Diogonos, it 15 used to shell out to ¥ Pharmaciste, Flr;: Vane Goady, Cor, 16th and | G M HEEUR y goods, will, if the commissioner does not in-| The namesand numbers of inhabi- uvt‘l‘l'y deadbét who eame along,” Dealer in 'Hardware e h and all bids i reserved. | torfere, be sent to Italy, in order that | tants is given in each of the towns as Mixed s\, by thunder!” mut- \ y W. J. WHITEHOUE &, Wholesale & Retail, 10th st. £, C. FIELD, 2022 N «n Side Cuming Stroet. M. PARR, Druggist, 10:h and Howard Streets. s and should be Furnishing Horses, W s the vase may b sigued at Otoe Ag rt of th . o % 3 e Ehorosals oy | the deteotives may divide the reward | follows; tered th ':""‘uul a8 ho passed down i too agons, and harniass, etc., | offered for the bandit's capture by the | Tesuque, 99; Jemez, 401; San|stairs great paing to set his > % &0 6, | Ttalian government of 25,000 livres.” | Juan, 408; Santa Clara,’ 212; Isfeta, | fect down on "’&ml’llkuunmuv\hu 1 Dry Goods Notions, Etc. LEWELL 0DIN, | Greatly astonished the reporter asked ; que, 26; San Ildefonzo, | had bet on thred o kind and & found JOHN IL. F. LEUMANN & CO,, g U Sy ludian Ageit. | the man's name and the authority for | 139; Laguna, 968; Sundia, 815; San|a flush taking K wongy., Now York Pry GootaRictb BUA AMTNA Pars. | Otoe Asency, Seb Juar ¥ 888 7o iy atatombnta, In anawer ho said bo | Roline, 607, Cochett, 271; Sante —— s it 2 " . - 7 1. 0. Rarwod oo TR GYIE N A dare not give it, as he would lose his | Domingo, 1,129; Santa Ann, 480, Zis, STOF [ ) THT covuG NOTICE. position on the vessel. He said the | b8; Taos, 391; Piscaris, 1,115; Acoma, ot ORRAH. TIN g UV A E: e captain and all the officers wero in | 582; Naibe, 99; Runi, 2,082, 1£ you are sufking from a Cough, ! - A e " gecond Hand Furniture | 7, M. Stanton (tull name unknown) Har- | with the detectives in the matter, und | The Nauvajos, located on a reserva- | Cold Asthia, Bichitis, Hay Foyer, aid for second bana oo 1w, riet Henn and Mary Shillock, non-resident | an~ ¢xpose would be followed by his | tion partly in the northwestern corner | Consumption, 10w f voice, tickling of S ] 5* BONNER 1800 Donia st Fine woods, &c. "“"""“““I“‘;’"l t}.‘:}‘“q_'l‘l';l‘“‘y” f?;“‘,m&b;“ dismissal. He then continued ; of our territory, and partly in .\rwrnu] the throat, or ly affection of the OVB Bpa,ll'flr, 0 flrker anfl Manufaflturer Hendrix, REAT ok strong 88 Civ Throat or Lungs,ke Dr. King's N | in the S of Nebraska, did on the TREATED LIKE A WILD DEAST, are a uch stronger and less civiliz hroat or g8,pe Dr, King's Now i o e Neria, ek day of May, 1651 e k8 patitiontn | “Tho mannor. of the, capture was | people, and yet they eannot o callod | Discovery for ‘?»F...pt}. T OFIALY. MINDS OF CANs GUST, FRIES &C0., 1218 Harney 8t., Improve. | the District Court of the State of Nebras- | known to be unusual. The man was | a warlike race. In the manufacture | the great remedy hat s causing go T th d . | gd 1cd Boxes, Tron' and Wood ¥eioos," O | 1" Within and for the said county of D | saizod on his boat at New Orloans on | of blankets tney excel all other Indign [ much excitemently its ‘wonderfi| 1€Nth and Jackson Qte . . . . Omaha, Neb, 1% Railing, Couriters of Pine and Walnut, law, aygainat tho wid J, M. Stanton. Har | 4,0 snorming of the Gth instant. A |tribes, In the agrioultural pursuits |cures, cusinig ""3“"“ of hopeless — ' . [t Florist, i o Ay ek rapleaded | oy rriage was in waiting, and all day | they donot equal the Pusblos, They | cases. Ower & mibn bottles of D, A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seeds, boquets | Josiah 5. mick, Matthew T Patrick | long the detectives and their prison- | own vast herds of stock, principally | King's New D"‘"“"rv have been used MAX MEYER f N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas strects. and John N. Patrick defendants, setting | ers were driven about the city, wait- |sheep and cattle. The ownership of [ within ths last yealund have given i Foundry, forth thak by Yikte of & deec Inmvedluy e | ing ‘f:ir the stomer to atast, ’l‘hle Te- :{ni-_ property, dfln;ir attachunent t W:“:::.u::‘:ll.:{::&‘:w overy inatance. , ) i NE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson f ' s semblance of the man to the photo- | their homes, and their poor supply ¢ g ’ suy that this is {i oy e - :-‘r:fim'f.’..‘."&:’f,‘;‘f‘fif‘.i..'l}::..“f,fi,.‘,’{,‘,’;‘i graph of the buigand was understood | arms and munitions of war, all in mullf' the only/suricure for throat WHOLES.AX.E ¥ Tlourag Feed. of section nine, (9) township fifteen (1), | to be sufficient ground for the seiz- | them to remain at peace with their|and lun; M jehons, \d can cheerful- GEAHACITY MILLS, b and Furaham §ie. | range thirteen [13) 6, in aaid Douglas cous: | ure, but the dviving about was. ia | white meighbure |y recoumend Nio - Call “and got - - tyi, that you and cach of usid defendants | order that no opportunity might be| Heretofore the isolated location of |a trial jott o | r ‘]“"f wst, or 4 regular | ‘ Grecers. ™ to have some interest in said land, | iven to rectify the possible mistake, | these ple had protected them from | size for $1.00. &McMahon, Om- Z. STEVENS, fist between Cuming sud Impd. ;:?J:’:: c::‘::fl:l‘: ,_'ifszb:‘&d’udfifi:f As the party buudel the steamer and | the baleful influences of bad whisky to | aha. | ) T. A. McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets. 'u’:' umh‘e, his title should be held inyal ,d{ huniad{;}:c pr;n;(«;nalr on board a mm- @ great fux‘wnt. B:‘:I now the duv[nl:; - » Hatters., may be decreed to have lien on said | senger boy suddenly appeared on the | ment of the mineral regions of the . | ¥ W. L PARROTTE & C0., land, !h:; it may be sold to satisfy the jeu%e- carrying a telegram. The men (8an Juan country in Celorado, and Geo' P' emls | 1508 Douglas Btzeet, Wholsale Excluslvaly. :,:,";"d‘h.“::d’,‘;:"‘l':‘:l:l“’hu°'o’r"“ befor | gy rmed as white as & sheet., They | Nevada on the north, Arizona on the — R v err e oy~ e auy right or by ey ] Xnd..'.h:.nd‘mfi fwedd:;wnlllumm;m.t;:eump the ;u: ln:in:’helfun‘;:ructul:::o:!l(h: tAl: nm ESTA Ao!“cv T Hordwes . J. M Btanton, Harriet Henn and Mary | proceedings. It was for the captain, | lantic acific rail on the b.m ” DOLAX & LANGWORTHY, Wholesas, 110 82 | Shillook are hareby notified that they are owever, find they were not molested. | south will surround them with all the ’ o from 25¢, per pound up'lldl. lu‘_ HOLMES cormer 16th and Cliornia, | [4%ired to appear and answer said ‘peti- | Bofore the veasel started, his wite and | bad elements as well as the fl*"d- o f fiim on or belore the frst day of August | children, with & large number of |our bossted civilization, they Thie Amacy doss TR 16th and Dodge ha, Neb. 2 H PP b Ay gl Cuw‘fl“,‘,"m’,‘,"{fi&.{’fi,},’,‘fi friends, begged to see the prisoner, |should be able o hold their own, un. | Doss not spec upwards. A ite books are 80y bargaing BWEST WimARL bet Far b Hamor. | Daied Omaba, June % 1681 wi4ud |but were not allowed fo seo hit. | der the circumstances, it will bo Some. | 5 vy sotbied wv Y the peloms, eed Oigarsfrom $16.00 per 1,000 upwards, ey

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