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hl'm.'-;mmuA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY APRIL 16, 1882, S = = e , T — —= = —— e Rt THE DAILY BEE MAIL GLEANINGS. a water company of their own and |of the affair, and created a sensation | story. Lyons had little to say, but DIREGTDRY OF LE f' CRANA PUBL e build a ditch for themselves. Among | by positively affirming that the man | Poor weakened and became quite gar- ADIHG WESTERH “oTEu. n LISHING 00., PROPRIETORS, | Jim Bludso, the Engineer of the Prai- | the most enthusiastic in this gigantic [ who first entered the door, revolver in | rulous, repeating the details of the q K 016 Farnham, bet, 0th and (0th Streets R Y enterprise, for such it really was, all | hand, was tragedy over and over again. On the SIULEEE, PROPRIETORS TOWNF* TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 7 g -—B“p} ““In('f:fl'cl‘-‘r:::d:r:::'p:r:.\:;:fi;.:: J(‘m:! b e 'Ihp ™ SOOI 1“‘“ R Lo g :::IANQYOM B AR oy 0as copy 1 year, In advance(, id " i~ . O 1, 1 vent into v . s fo | Lyons appeared the quiet, resolute, TOGA HOTEL, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS, Milford, Neb, SL! o rsacutpepet) Bl Memyie Avarcie: the mountaing and worked with_pick e K AR promin ot IATTer 1| dotermined man that ho was, while| ~ MAREH HOUSE, £ MANS BROWNSVILLE, Neb gt “ “ rend & e & o Gt ike s PO | 8 b : o e t s ) , Neb, AILWAY TIME TABLE, |heroism that were re.cnacted here ot | was due to his m,mfy action in- thiy | tion he charged Hunter, in direct and | (i, /Hrue to his nature and habits bomcsshnaitnsy A. W. HALL, Loulsvill S Wb Y0¥ o | Memphis Inst Wednesday morniog, Not | peviiclh ot SRR O P Cactions | unequivocal terms, with being one of | o 1f Jim declined the offer of a new OITY HOTEL, CHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Neb. i R aACt, WivKzAPOL® ARD | having read it with a view of romembering XACUONS |1}y murderers. Strange to say, Hun- suit of black elothes to be hanged in, OCOMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. . it in the future, there may be some innc.|©f the menopolyiie One of the great- H and wore his gray hunting-shirt o Leave Omata—Pussangor o, 9, 6308, . Ac- | curacies; but i 14 near enough correcy, | €8t diffioulties in earrying out this en. | toF hed been engaged insome law bus. | FOT8, | IS GEey hunting ahi NIESOUR! ACIF: LTV, T Wty groetion No. 4, 10 (p.m J perhape, to touch the hearts of thousands | terpriso was to provide food for the |1N0ss against the Blakeslees, and on | (T ‘;“ "(’ "k‘ o ‘“}‘ accustomed to MISBOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne ACEi < saation No. B, 160 e, 7 0 P '1'! Yo subscribers who read how Robert | hundrods of men engaged in the the very night of the affuir was I the f\L;;':q‘-:‘nlr:}:e‘x‘:xlm‘u‘t:fixr-‘myllmd"h:i' SREERWEON HOUBE, " WAL, Mol 411 OUARA EARY OB ROUTR B0URD. * | men S shiisen 1 e (G, | work at difforent points high up in | Viciity of theit ranch. As if togive |, G Fcd” ithout fear and on| CTEENWOOD HOUSE, il R o QATIOL remernber the Auther <1 the prern: | the mountains. ~ When hard "pressod, | Probability to the terrible accutabion, | i tu,\l'yutform forcaly deneunoed| ~ COMMERCIAL MOUSE, E. STOREY. e . You, no doubt, can. and suffering for the neccssaries of |1t A8 FOPOTIE i tarned | is old enemy, Dutfield, Whom he no- 0'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb, 58 m andris | g Join L, Jrsxins, | life, “Grizaly Jitn” oame to the fes. r?(l-nh"“;‘ e dlp(\\lvtn;ps rol :ll"fl[fl:. tiotd ayly Fiding uround the vast EXOMANGE HOTEL, ©. B. HACKNEY, Ashiand, Neb ulsat &80 at. m. and 5:6% | The poem is by John Hay, Av.] |cue. Early and late he wasroaming the | Fiferiess to rodigan's Jivery stable. | . 0y bt noireled the seaffold, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ~ FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb, R L 1R BLEDEO, woods with his dogs, and_supplying | "here he belonged, at _an early hour —— MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Qulde Rocd, Neb, 't 00 &, m. and 7440 Wall no L cun'stell where e lives, camp after camp with grizalicrs, deer, | f the merningauccording the night of Profit, 81,200, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, g " se he don't live, you see; a 11 nigh every kir o ) Ml A B bAY ) ong yet g s e A " u’ like you and me, 1a this respect was wondetful, and |the likelihood of his doing such an | e otal 81,200 - all of fl‘iln - pe ) 0. CALPH, K iar have you been for the last three |12 T e o ; and [ oral deed, Hunter had already killed ) §1,2 iis expense REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, ‘ i years won for him the gratitude and admira- was stopped by three bottles of Hop WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, I { That yon haven't heard fslks tell aton of all conceried. Whilo thus|On¢ manaud wounded two Of three | fitore ‘tiken” by my wife, Sho has ? Y y bl i How Jimmy Bludso passed in his checks |ingaged, on one occasion, Jim came | °thers in shooting scrapes. Foryears| qona hor own housswork. for o year e T AR PV TR 8. BURGESS, Neola, Uhe night of the “Drairie Beller" ccross couplo of mincrs who had left | 1€ had appeared "to court the Teputa: |yince, without the loss of & day, sd 1| wae Sow Al iyl =ty He warn't no saint—them engineers camp to do a little hunting for them. | 00 of a fighting man, if not a_des. | y,¢’ averybody to know it, for their bt MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, OCorning, la. Io all prety muich slikem & selves, and go into close quarters in | Perado. Now, to his horror, he found [ ey — N, B, Farmer, bbby e LA Seton Oue wife in Natchez—under the hill— consequence. They had stirred up a the notoriety so eargerly '."““M T RTINS LM Sdbiy SiARteRvunetion M Aud another oue up in Pike. grizaly of enormous size and unusual | ®.00r%¢ and a burden to him. In his COMMERCIAL HOTEL, —_— Blanchard, Ia. Axu:,r(:l:;« mnnwi’::“l(lil;:lr:llxi"\\*,i\.;‘.yY‘iJnJ furocity, and after firing at him got ;l‘;:;;ny‘,mr:‘: dhn |‘;M rea‘lel'{ ctlre:;lr 23:‘:‘85:0TEL. F. M. PARK, Shenandoah, la, S Sy But he never pinked, and he never lied, | démoralizedand turned to run. The At et rka i A IR 4 Wbt HENRY WiLLS, Dayld Oity, Neb. - ‘_\\{:“i.,‘;‘_m“p‘ B he‘-'.envct\:‘i::\‘w.l«l;“x." D | griaaly, slightly wounded by the shots ‘}PP{\"‘mg nocusation made with such BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAB. BAGNELL, Oollege 8prings, la. YAOH 0N PRt A SO, and mado furious by the attack, pur- "“"d‘“.""’“’ “"d" I‘“"°“’lfl'§ A by OOMMERGIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. au'_:d the unlucky‘ hunters at a rapid ‘:i‘\?nlly;:)g[l(;:l}':; ";:.":;:” ':él;b"!)"‘(‘\(«“ I JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Maivern, ! 'nmizi.'s‘('p:“ a6 p m, | Neverbe ‘l‘”“d ot the #1 gait, and was rapidly closing upon one :hnmcm M_* pelde n"d"’ i oss BALL HOUSE, H. W, PERRY, Ida Grove, la 8,1, Tb0lt Exprassoih x mary To mind the pilot's bell; ¢ of them, when Lyons came upon the | ZHRET & hiel f‘l toly i COMMERCIAL HOUSE, B, F.6TEARNS, Odebolt, la © P, Denver oxproms, 7:55 n, m. Andif ever the *“Prairie Belle” tobk fire, |8cene, attracted by the outcries ofjthe | ¥1ich atands as a shield of safely i WOODS HOUSE, JOMN EOKERT, ! Froight N f i § 4 k. | the hours of trial and d Al it 4 i Y Moo ilae u. . Froight No, 14 NI 114 thousand times he rwore terrified minor. The latter was mak- | 3¢ Bours o ity il fapger. H DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM Olarks, Neb. y A e st ing for a tree a short distanco off, but | 4% "l‘t“ i l'f B?l"b“;"l"‘: d"i BEDFORD HOUSE J.T. GBEEN, yrlatiny pargine although running for life, was ready “',::’,,‘,‘,‘,’1{,‘:.".",3'2,‘.’;..“'“; :m::r-“;.‘\ b ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M, BLACK & 8ON, Marysville Mo I o £, 1110 o, m.} All hoats have their day on the Missizsip', | to fall at any moment with fright and s 5 Y 3 1 i K4 o Tl At iy SR R T Gl ledimminieictitte el to gi. doga | the state, was convinced of his NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, NorfolkJunction Nel | Skl ehe Al SR T The *“Movfaster” was a better boat, which made the old woods echo and | Prother attorney’s innocence, despite meve - — weee: ~ b g L o But the “Balle,” she wouldn't be passed, o all appearances to the contrary. Ho Gl BLUPYH, i N caused the grizzly to stop and turn for . o e iine, 3 i s 10 300, 8:00 ¢ s With a nigg r squat on_her safety valve, | Path of the bear ond covered the ;,'}‘ld“"w"d ];'.:‘eh""“f.‘? !lhomuzl.!ly. 3. . Her turnaces crammed with pine, miner'sretreat. The infuriated brute, é’y waru” shbdacat fuid "":“. :“e""“" A3 | 10, 400 ani b90 . . Teaven | The firs burst ot as she cleared the bar ‘;";":Bd 3’:".“":,”’ bt Ak i racnal altorcations duting {Hot sam. | W AR R it syt e | SU Ly bl ol EAST REHBAEH W foa) JRMARee! MAIL DOt | 1 aoh S iy o aats S0 turned apd mado | 8nd oven the sharp crack of the Z:i‘:lxz\li‘;:\l“ngm:: mufluktr“llht:fbe:"k‘::\fi il ! _cu,m;.u Council Biufle, eavo Omaha—6:15, Thl:: s ';2,‘1‘:.“{11, e, T hunter's unerring rifls failed to bring Hunter, rash and reckless as he wae, R ] AND $14b, 8:60 n, m.; 8:40, b:45, £:00 p. m. Arrive cursin’, but Jim | him to *he arth. Quick as a flash the h o) | P IREINCXE.A X L X INT ! Bt reo, 14 2, s 6140, T:08, 76, yelled out, N e led i ) to be utterly incapable of a deed like TINTER Wop.m, TR TR TR Gy al he infernal roar, . ithaile; LiBnkaitiigh iliu";)n:du:z:xt: that with which he stood charged, A AL “T'll hold her nozzle agin the b (i s i i Opening an Till the last glxluu"l."lngu;m::,'n“k hunting knife, and the faithful dogs ::“:ln::': nlal ll?l":;z’ g;:::fiu‘i‘r'ne:lp‘;:;; CHICAGO, 1 hanging on to the monster like grim b ) $ s ROUTH. ) g ohlenzo e th hot, lace breath of the burnia’ | doath. Both went down atthe suddon | Vistions L T PEORIA, 1 Ghicao, 1 Jim Bludso's voice was heard onsct, and for & fow soconds rolled | PTINEUME 10 TETE 10 B PAFLES: ST. LOUIS, Mini d Milli C ] And they all had faith in his cussedness, | together on theground Then Lyons, N R URUE S MILWAUKEE ining an Hing om pany. ¥ \A‘m, Lhowd l"i;d keep his word, ' ;ith a herculean l0;1'l'un, lsh:.{)uk dnlf his| In working up the case, and casting UETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS * | working capitat 250(,000, Aud sure’s your born they all got off uge antagonist, bui fell beside him, | about for every possible cause or cir~ On) otk Y 3 - 1 F: i & it o 2000 ¢ b d / b pital 8ok, CENIN T Coe SR T - - - - #1,000000 . Afl‘fif..'.x'l‘iv’.‘,‘fil’..‘,fii’.',?.‘i ‘I:}Ihnne more ddend Vt;hnxg] .l(iwf and ):_xtemlly cumstance which might opulr_:(te on NEW Y(')RK BOSTO'N Par Valuo of Shares, = - - - - - - - 26,000, In the smoke of the **Prairi " covered wil ood from his own [ the mind of anybody, and be likely to ) y ) % | 0 X0 h: Dl wour;ds nr’fi those ho had given the |lead to such a revengeful act, it was| And all Poiuts Eastand soutngast. | STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE @ warn't no saint —but at judgment grizzly. he miners now, in turn, [recollected that a brother of Jim THE LINE COMPRISES Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DI . 5 Ly e camo o Jim's awistanco and put the | Lyons, somo timo before, had troublo | Neary 4o s, St et S Trcks PIRTHaR 1 gLocalmalls tor Towa loave but once s | G ;0’::’13‘:,‘1'!?:f‘gegf‘:g:flgnh " finishing touches on the common ene- | with the Blakeslees about his ranch, [it has_n National Repntation as being the OEFEIOCEXRES: § ‘gh“ op;:x:!!\:md.‘ys et i He'd seen his duty, adead sure thing, ™ | my, whgch was f:)und to hn_va been | They had got the best of the litiga- q;::é;h{o;:xn 0‘}1#'5?‘3’ ':""J.'p:'é'é"'u'{"h" DR. J. 1. THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming, 3 THOS. F M. And went for it thar and then; shot twice and ripped open with seven | tion which followed, and there the | rou in iheavarid for sl auscs o tena o WM. E. TILTON, Vice: President, Cummin, Wyoming! Pro ror B, st { And Christ ain’t agoing to be too hard horrible knife wounds. The vitality | matter seemed to rest. Knowing, | Tryitandyou will find traveling a Inxury | E.N. HARWOOD, Sccretary, Cummins, Wyoming, } ey o O n N ebaria: On.a man that died for men. of tho brute was something wonderful, | however, the vindictive temper of ["RISS QUG {RORIET | i Lino for A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming. Sealed prodoeals will be rocelved by the under- ————————_ and even “Grizzly Jim” had to own | “Grizzly Jim,” who could never rest | sle at i siices in the Wo. signed until Saturdsy, April 15th, 1852, 12 o'clock SGRIZZLY JIM.” up that this was “‘a pretty close call.” [ensy uader a sense of wrong, suspi- oA JlaKematonAtodURAM of Fure, Rliaping TRUSTEES: i moon, for the paing of Douglas sireet and the ¢ With the exception of an ugly gash in | cion immediately fastened upon him, | Gheerfully given by applyining to” ' " Louls Miller W. 5. Bramel. A. 0. Dunn. ¢ rom 0h to T0th strocts, Inchading ‘Sth and 160h 1 i the shoulder and a scrape across the [and « close watch Was set upon his( T.J. POTTER, ESTTLEAC IS G gl S Canddod o 8 streets, 3 San Prancisco Morning Cail. ) loins, which took clothes and hide | every movement. A warrant was £ v,‘fé;,';;’,‘\;fif E&r;lgflmrmhlum g 3 First, For a foundation of concrete @inches fn | . High up in_the mountains of Tuo- |along with _it, the hunter’s injuries | finally sworn out fcr his arrest, to- 86.) PAsstiy o A b Obiloago, | BOsImete - RO, W. KRYDALL, Avthorised Aven fof Mals of Rbooki Bov.Afe) Gmphs Neb, i thickness m‘;l‘:nn‘uug-yn:rq:-lmrr fmn;:guodt ovin: I?mno. on .the Sogth Fork of the|were of a slight nature, and not deem- | gether with a bad character named W. J. DAVENPORT, e oaar piock 8 inchos In length et With | Stanislaus River, amid scenes as wild [ ed by him sufficient to bother a doctor | Bob Poor, and a teamster called Wal- onygh mltb'uclgl':!':cq‘l‘:ll:tmhn omaha, G MOBG-A-N ] ecoud, For foundstion of concrete inchoa and rugged and grand as the High-|about. But for tho timely arrival of |lace, both of whom were known to|__ morn-ed y 4 - - 2 3 l:;&t:t&:e;:fl:i;{n‘: ;‘L“.’Jiifi‘;fififi?.,;?é‘ffi?wx & lands of old Scotia, lived, in the early Lyons, there could be no question of | have been at Lyons’ place about the | ! asphalt and sand; ; 4 gpyu I:)f Cnhfor}:un, a ll:unter ‘nnmod the miner’s fate, as he sank exhausted | time of the murder. The latter was a 3 N | urd, For a foundation of cloan cosrse mnd, | Jim Lyons, who was known far and [at the foot of the tree, which was ex- | young man of industrious habits, | e ot oot “black 8 Tncher a | NOAr a8 ‘Grizzly Jim.” Lgons was a | ceedingly difficult for one to climb un- | and never befdre accused of crime. ey 1213 Farnham S8t.. Omaha, Neb. ! ongth and not los than & n“n;h...&m:.ns;nchm mtl;sz °£ ,P:nuay(l!vmm, }' llmm of | der any circumstances. Zealous and persistent efforts were T 8 in diameter to be et wit alt and sand. The | medium height and powerful frame, | =7~ de by both ladi d gentl to d 1 for foundation to be thorougdly | . e, HOOTING AFFAIR, | made by both ladies and gentlemen i Fammadior rollcd, ANl the. werk to be done i | With kecn “gray eyes, overhanging| T'ME PUFFIELD SHOOTING AFFAIR. i 400 Wallace to make a confession. ’ DOUBLE AND SINCILE AOTING i acsordance with specfcations and under tho di-| brows, and bold, resolute, massive fea- bo;Ahfl;""R dthe 3 ':0;:‘31}1 e who | Nithing could be expected in this d AR IPOWER AND HAND |, Also, the ity will consider proposals for pas- ::c':"w 3:13 i"x‘l’"’ifl:’ “““fi":y'“,‘;l"k?d B Dafid. late United_ States | direction from such hardened natures baidai e $ Bl et 4 ng with Elm blocks or any otlier material, or anger and terrible in (M. B. d, 1ate L trea the mamsbs Of propossd. suretios, Who, in thy fi"‘“‘l in its expression. "It would be | the feud betwaen them was not gen-| Ny o with this young assoctate, who C N l, Y $ 9 0 0 & event of conbract “wing A\ ard to find a manlier-looking man, | known, but of its existence and grew pale and trembled visibly when 2 Steam Pumps, Englne Trlmmlngs. (v;gld:m%er tl.:.w a m:;w'x ; ‘;«’u? t?:e city o | oronie of a more determined character, | intensity there could be no room for | 3¢ "7 G e n oo ible consequences in the Cabin for jRound Trip, 4 & said contyaet, (1o Mt (aithiul periormance | y,oong had & ranch about_twenty-five | doubt. ~That blood would flow from | ¢ i % BAR FEUTRE (hoq othors | From New York to Atnwerp and | ¥mvixa MAcHINERY, PACKING: AT WHOLEAALE AND RETAILL oy " T FTRAN B g 357 ol sesecves the right to relect | miles above the beautifullittle mining |16 was a foregono conclusion. = ho fyyming state's evidence, At Inst ho Return, } ; g ¥ Favel Tl 1s o hids shall | toWn of Columbia, but found hunting [ desperate character of the parties " ; f bk i gt ] finux!.f..'g':,;‘“ much more congenial to his natura|Placed this beyond conjecture. In }’:Hl:;t:;:n::;"{}::(fggi::ifl::fig; G “ALLAAY’WI""'MI”.S, CHURCH'AND.SCHOOL BELLS o 4nd Crows Stroots In the City of Omaha,” and ad- | than farming. Day and night, winter |8kill, courage and dctermination the Caught in bad weathor, he had stop- | the new and splendid*Mail Steamer B:lgenland. A SRANG 9205 Fov~haw St. Omaha [ #3'. 1. c.sewerr, | and summer, he followed his favorite | mon were very well matched. _Lyons| Joqor the night with Jim Lyons ab | 52 icturn tickets good one yoar ‘on any % A Omaha, March 10th, 1882, m.?n? ag:em pursuit, Armed with his trusty rifle | Was more wnldely {()nown for 1hu ualz]l- L rhnidh e e RE N ouabABA steamer of the Red Star Line, 4 a huge hunting knife, and with no |guinary exploits, but among those who 4 : “"ROPOSALS FOK THE CONSTRUCIIUN OF | other companions than his dogs, Lyons | knew the man Duffield had a rsputa- :;:of;,ng[zio,:?é, ‘f,':‘::fi,,th;uf",‘;':filfif pfi&fik’&‘%x.’éfif‘ Semidnsrento ¥ SEWERS, loved above all things to track the [tion for nerve, calmnees, and skill |; 0 hi Tickets, | P tus and all Information e Crry Exen 5 B rac) e % . |ing about the wrong done his brother ckets, ! Prospectus an Ovvicn ov Oy N::xs&;}.} grizzly to his lair and fight him to the | With the pistol sccond to none. His by the Blakeslees, and proposed to go | Sriyte be had from Ms &, Rbleulnorzfiug, y | f Seated proposss will be ?em“\hfi“ ‘;,m., death. Not one, lE)ig or little, old or ‘“z’:q“‘?“tdm‘:‘;dyf‘m“““; ": A"z”"t“ there next nig‘ht A albkill A leaai o S esUsrs SEENINS e OIRRIDAT AND METAL CENTER PIECES of the undersigned until Taesday Apri » | young, was ever known to have es. |8nd tragic death, if proof were want-|p cadil, ded thi 2 12 o'clock n « he truction of Pk : : y oor readl seconded this pro- incinnatti Harugari Manner- h ! sz\u:n in North O rr‘a)x’afi?:’“l’fil‘zéz o c.fl:c‘;i llu;‘n l>\:,'h?u once encoun- mgl.1 p;bvoih[xis rup;;atn]m;n '.(;)huva]bflen position, ‘m{'i Wallaco said he l:;vu The Cincinn: ke g roh & 8} feet brick sewer 728 5} feet brick sewer | tered, although he bore on his|Well founded. “inally ~the - long- s foinii . apl-mé&e-cv eal i it iovr B ¢ T i S| tared although ho boro on'"hia | woll founded. Winuly the " long | LF5ia’e s to oin i the atrosius THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECEED STOOK IN THE WEST, ! h ) stroet hletw;un lgnmntlll;th,hn‘nd on !77:h m;. of This TRoe i 1 R,:’hlllt}ll of Sonora, near the old City hotel undertaking. He hesitated at first, i tween Izard an cholas, beiween 17th an erce struggles wi o . } U el i 3 | d 215t “"f,".f.‘p'u i“&‘.fi:‘”:n‘li“"m’.‘i‘h nacessary “:n;:; savage beasts, The nfim Was & singu- Lyonudn'm}( o fr;‘endl of 'hm v]v)er{«;i 13 :agnxrgjdng:;e il-;:pg&zl::“ h:l‘:;n’;a u', MA". I.El I INGS. 1 I d. epecifications in the city. Bagi lar compound of good and evil. Time |toWn, drinking freely, when Dulffiel igni i —— Jiice “Fromisi s b propred pon.anks | and. aguin had ho risked his life to|Srrived. In their Liguor they grow | Bt siebiboons hint feomyone Ml 0 e 0 G ONTRAOTORS, n : Y e Toeuod for the constriction ot a iber ut | 88ve others, and in hours of suffering | boisterous, and = recklessly made| g im go that ho agreed to go with — " ] i : 1) b i, talog od, vl o | a0 dugor exhibited a gonerous and | Hieahs 12 S0 PUCIS O S ‘the thom and take part in the bloody Fomr Buranor 1410 DOUGLAS STREET, . 3 onk piles more or less 25 feet lons, heroic spirit. Yet, notwithstanding |lattter was not slow to zive them the X! ’ 3, March 10, 1882, b e Tk er ket | G T i T Lyowsghew 4| coved opporiunity. s sppoarae | otk Karly hexi g hey made) | st B0 b e )\ gougg, SIGN AND DEORATIVE PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS g to begin on or before June 1st, and to be com | be a terror in the mountalns, Myas- | 0P the scene was the signal for a brief the Blakeflee Tandll hiding in a cave | Office of thi departuent until 3 p. m., of April mar-25tu-thu-sat6m 'f \ ot m‘i‘,’?&‘fi,"?.i s \}:fi%snu. 15 ;‘:-‘:‘w‘:nhu? terious murders in the vicinity of his | but rapid exchange of shot, | o1 enr tha’place until after ;b:fi«:‘:;:::?;{ffixflk: iy ‘:)iuun} g b be reserved until final completion, ‘and acoopt, | ranch were attributed to him, and he[in which _ all _~three — par-|q.p “mpe weather was very bad, the | of Omans, State of Nevrasks, from July 1, 1837, P I L L S B U R Y ’ S B Es T I ¢ ance of work by the proper suthorjiics. - All [ \rag arrested so often that he used to | ticipated. Duffield fired with | % ht black Ho ain | Of June 80, 1886, Advertisement of route, in- i ! bids to be accompanied by the signature of pro- . e f B wonderful rapidity and precision, dan- | Pight black and stormy, the rain |\ iions to biddors, and all other necessary in- = posed suretics who wili 1 event of awarding of | 88y: ‘It looks as if there can’t bo a ORCRLIL PRV ALY el antagon. | Pouring down in. torrents, They loft | formadon wi be achished upon spplication to Buy the PATENT3PROCESS ¥ ” h ahe postmaster at Omaha, or the Becond Assi v contract enter into bonds of the ity for execu- tion of the work in the cum of $30,000. 3. J. L. C. Jxwerr, 2w City Clerk. man murdered in the mountains with- out Jim Lyons 18 arrested right off.” As a rule he made light of such ac- .| cusations, and had no difficulty in getting rid of them. The suspicions, it 1sts, and getting off without a scratch, Lyons recovered, and claimed that Daflield had taken advantage of him when drunk, but public opinion justi- their hiding place, and it was ar- ranged that Poor should fire through the window, Lyons break in the door, and Wallace go to the rear and cut off escape in that tntFestmaster General. T, A HOWE, Postmaster General, MarlSm&e evSatot, MINNESOTA FLOUB. always gives satisfaction, because it makes' & PROPOSALS & a 2 X wasremarked, uniformly took the same | fied the latter, and the general ver-| . v d o — 2 5 3 > oy 1, 5 Iwin o, shapthe IL}t’acaaled hcin soms man: | diot was: Served b sight!| Troah otk A ol 1 | P superior article of Bread, and is the Chear. M, 20 h 1852 nercrossed Lyons' path. Atone timeit | trouble was anticipated, as the vin. 3 il 5 ; i bl g s ndepd, st e | was o Frenchan, o parner of Jim's, | ditivo oharator of “Grissly Jim' |0 oA oL Y Rerioms BIIROE 0|y o o p T A BT oxt. Flous i dheaariet. Bvery sachipy j gy, i secplapce it plaog and sy | Thoy, woro known to have quatroled, | ths 106 eperaly bnais, o MritSl iimony of the two men who_escapod, UGEERISHABLE WA 0 runaBks of i wit , De- | ren 3 ; e parnk o ih, it oy 30t SBAAL | wih bulld in his brain, ~Again, i | thanouce, afterward, - there would | che £ o Yae Blol b, (e L 8 PERFUME, monoy Tefunded., 18 Sul‘récmuwr, Departmens of the Flatto, [ was a rival hunter who had spoken have been ugly work between the Rantdn L particular. The surviy- . SuI— W N" YATES Cash Groce nzn.‘.‘:n’il‘é’.‘.a.y”,‘.;;’,”i"',‘m until 12 0'clock | digparaging of Lyons, No human |®ame parties, Lyons always being the ing brothers, it may be romarked, did Murl‘a & Lann’lfinx" . . D | ¢ ontract to be rowarded to the lowast tospon- | €0 other than that of the slayer had | aggressor, but for tho interference of | |5t o't harson who entered at the Y “’ [ artmans of i ot e PP o the de-| witnessed his tragio death, and yot | frionds, | Dullield ‘found fleternal} rn( door, and could givo o ovidence LORIDA WATER Proposal t state | ired | there was but one opinion in regard [ Vigilance ™ the price of life, if not ol 1 i £ i F w |I| mg‘ptm:f}nmm fiflmfl.“,‘f“h‘l.',r"f,‘&lfi‘v‘i'l'i' to it among the molfl\uiueers. This | liberty from that time forward, N'lg.“ fil“:l}:;r'pfl"l‘ o Weptity to -TelisTa e e s Bo H & J-O NE S, | :eu'ufln':w:‘:'b,,{fim&m‘g:‘;‘;,‘,‘fflm";fl was the bad side of Lyons' reputation, |8nd day he was constantly on his , et ‘G i able to the order of the undergigaed for &) least | The better character came in from |guard, and never felt secure until he ““fmf“ lf‘ FiLDARIR, Best fOr TO]LEI, BATH l L b Al five (67) per cont ol the amount of the pro- | those who had seen him share his last | stood beneath the scaffold and saw | the most distinguished criminal law- SRRV L — . o e s a e u m e r' ) e forfelied to the | v "¢ Qour in the dead of winter|Jm Lyons launched into eternity. er in the state, who foll at Ball's| ¢ nited 8t o8 iu case any bidder aecelving the | Ba 1 ) winter ) J 1211 A HIEF. ' l with ".5»?&“’..',3" o hramp s L H with a destitute family, and witnessed THE BLAKESLEE MURDER, luff in the ';'1’; P‘r}’ of ‘h‘; i‘w' o Sl abSie it Wetediaiionl N‘ A A LR Tl i ™S Sariht| gn oy e i 100 g o g of | S~~~ | 0, 1408 Farnham Stoeet, Omaha, Neb. 4 Main building is to be two story 80x40, ad: | ¢ (i g TV d darkness | 2%® of 8 most shocking and horrible |16y Lyons personally. They had e ] 56 tor ', go out in the storm an arkness iy s s i S dogvs i sorch of - los hild, whom o |[DUFGe% 1 She ouiiais ke bonght ggmsww'.;f-u;hw;**::;;';,m",{:'{gg To Nervous Sutterers | VMEIRS. W. IB. WOOD ‘ o Pine bidge Agency, Dakota. rescued from certain deaf ter an . : 1@ sea voyages the Iat - 24 dgw v T.MeGILLYCUDDY, | awful night of peril and hardship, In |Dikesleo boys, who hada ranch in|frindship and admiration of the| yug QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. » MILLIN EBY- a1 e blended vindictive | the direction of the Lyons place, were | ;o1onel by his mainly and generous —_ g w e and reyengoful passions, and wara, | 4o Subjects of & murderous ttack. |gonduct, ~ Bukor's speech was & mas (Dr. J. B, Simpson's Bpecifio| Haip Goods, Notions, Ladios’ Furaishing Goods, Ulsters, Oiroulars, } b k L dA it x:n(,:: L P AR IOR: Al WRsRh While seated around the tabls for sup- terpiece of eloquence, and he pleaded MBI TOLNE, ) ) d Suit y )y : A g0raskd Lan 2811 Bores i e bl the batilo within | PeF at the close of tho day, some onaJ g0 tho life of his client with great | 1 i s pasivecur o Ayermatoirhen, Semina and sulis, [ his own broset. when his good angel | from the outside suddenly fired upon | niyar and’earnestness, going back to | Weokuos, Lupotancy, sud all disessos rewultiog | £3 "7 0 €1 DIICEX S3UCEREIEINY IVEA EX A VE S .S DAVIS & SKYDER, and evil genius struglod for the mas. | 020 though the window, and at the | "yt moeting him on_shipbosrd, f fal’ Auxiot, Lowr: | e a—— i 160% Farnham 8L, .. . Omaha Nebra | fory who can tell/ Undor some. oir. tame instant the door was burst 0pen | picturiug the sickness and wretched- | that lead to H M & M PE A VY | (e BOO, 000 HOCECEUS | | cumitances and cortain conditions of | {1 A .'g}"’"’ oot o d""')")"“’)r ness that prevailed, and the magnani- ey g A A 2 | Ut Bargaing In imugoved farms, aod |life he would have been a brave, | 15\8 .'flp‘ l-ytuP”" '”M ":“"’ Foth- | yyoug devotion of Lyons, night and q oy rare | Ormsha city property. et heroic worker in the cause of hu- :‘::‘n thrl:u “h“:;mau’l)‘fck :10::y lvlv‘hre‘:; day, to the sick and dying passengers, s hectts THE % A'.‘u?\ RS R ""tj"\ly Under others, a murderer they fuuudinothurnmu stationed with | Bus :h:]; ““:,l)d'hh"d' vm:r .u‘li'oglwfl:::l [oiloutin ] VY Y S 803 48 ontlaw, pistol in hand, but whose shots did | iarr raved tho much for the word. ful waccons, ! W. S (,(LBBb THE Nk . s 4 ~ tion, proved too much for the word. Pamphlote i s N . RIT0N ANYRRRSISL not take effect. Two of the Blakes- painting of the gifted orator, and the | et frco to all, Wrlte for tasa and got full par t PHYSIOIAN AND sumflu‘ In the spring of 1856 the troubles |lees made their escape to the woods, jury returned a verdict of murder in | Houars. & - between the muners and owners of the | leaving the other mortally wounded |{},, first degree against the defend- Price, Bpecific, 01,00 pet, E.‘fl‘.‘.‘.'.f or lx pack: i o8 1074500 ik B, BIMSON MEDICINE CG. Nos. 104 and 106 Maln B¢, Buflalo, N. ¥. Sold {n Omaba, Ly ©. ¥, Goodraan, 3w J.K. Ish, and all draggleteovery where, . and in a dying condition, Robbery |4 was evidently not the object of the : murderous sttack, whoever the guilty parties were, for they left the place immediately atuer it, without earrying off anything. The wounded man sur- vived long enough to give an account Room No- 4, Creighton Blogk, 16th Strest, OMAHA, NEBRASHA, Oxrice Hours: 10 to12 4 w, 8to 5 . le phone counected with Omflnl old water company, which had been going on for several years, owing to the high and exorbitant rates charged by the company, and which gave rise to mase meetings, big processions, and stormy proceedings, culminated in the determination of the people to form THE CLOSING SCENE, As the day of execution approached, and all hope of a new trial disap- peared, the doomed men admitted thelr guilt and confirmed |Wallace's R 30 S NPT, 1309 Farnham Street.. 'J»._,k.“‘ELAOlK‘-BIR'AUGHT" and yon ONMLAEIA, - = = NEB. will never “WINE O CARDUI" four times u )7 Diakes @ Lappy Lousehold.