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= e R 2 — THE UTE COUNTRY. A Bregzy Letter From the Lands of the Hair Raisers, ing here constantly smugzle the poiron to them. Last week one of them, named Davis, was caught selling to | the Indians and arrested. Hb wos | brought here, syl cne midnight es- caped, though two shota were fired at | him by the guard Ho was rearreated tho next day, thero being no means rI1 gument, while you are atill expecting that theao will be some further for- mality attending the opening of #o august a tribunal. The proceedings from their simplic arguments of the in low, conversati impressive only Usually the 1 tones. Often are dilivered | o HE DATLY BEE-~OMAHA FRIDA wealth of the soil, February 21, 187 with four troops # detachment of company party ot filty citize i ame number of Crow Indians, left attencted therelby real or imaginary | Y, NOVEMBER 24 The Secret ) i for him to get over the mountains, and | judges interrupt to ask questions, In|F lis to march to the relief of a § p : T , What the Commiesion Has i, isnow in jail at Salt Lake. patent cascs, models of machines are | party . of citizens, Wwho were| of the universal success of | b e ) NEBUY o in Settling Mattors, Tho Uten ate pecaliar. They differ | frequently ~ussd to illustrate |reported ns being boeieged at a = T e AR (oo TR LBABING Dl - i many respects from othet Lndians, |an Argument, and are handed |trading post known as Fort Peass,| Drown'slIron Bittersissim- | The Qjdest Wholesale and|, 1 L T Whey they kill they do not soalp, and [up to the ges for exam-|at the mouth of the Big Horn, on the this: It is the best Iron SRR S — g ip- " Pooullartios and Notabilittes of|whon one of their number dies they |ination, ora b rd is used for | Yellowstone. The troops left Fort| preparation ever made; is vetaill JEWELRY EQUBE s iiy 3 1 Tribe. Forr Trorxsvren, U, T, om- burn up all of his effects and slaugh one or two of his horses, that he may ride over ‘‘the happy huating grounds,” The inst named supersti- diagrams, We for the gray hair and black gowns of the judgos, you might almoat imagine at times that the gentieman at the blackboard, i Ellis on the 22d of February, and ar- rived at Fort Pease on the 4th ot March, The e e establishing themselves at Fort Peaso had had a compounded on thoroughly chemical and principles, and scientific, medicinal B WEST in Omahe. Visitorscan here find all novelties in SIL teneral Agents for th ] Best Pianos & Yber 16.~T have now been in the land | S M o o SRBh T} Tikio | Barvd Tits ) . 508 st WhLETHCISTmA B5F ~ | W WA D oot - . on they wiill bs long with crayon in was a college |haxd time, Out of forty-six men who does just what is claimed for R F (¢} 3, Oreant 2 Fe w sl Il‘“"“ ”;."1" threo montte |over, and it would th professor lecturing to a class. Ot you | made the original lodgment at the| jt—no more and no 1 VER WA CLOCKE, ( rgans manufactured. and while one sufiers considerable Cis* | 5u)y - for the government v happe he lawyer in | trading t oi ersons had beer ioh and &t 1 . Jur Prices are as serbiiase GERIEN Bad BOTY T peasks | s Tr St B e ot | Shbras uE % Ghts. Le Teating ‘ovee. the | killsd, GiakV wonnded, and:: Rich and 8tylish Jewelry, Our prices are as Low as ing hore, after arrival there is muc be reen that can be m ywhore else in the “‘moral vineyard.” I was ushored into Salt Lake City on & Mor- mon railroad train, the destiny of which was, to a Iarge part, controlled by » polygamist conductor, and my entiro time whils aboard of it, nearly two hours, was ocoupied in unsatis- factory endeavora to find tho diatin- guishing marks between the Mormon and Gentilo passengers. Transportation was furnished for d the Ute duce any considerable them to reside iu 1 or log houses. They profi live in tipta or tent oy are great hunters, and inthe course of the sesson kill great numbers of deer, for the nkins of which they wet good rcund prics. They donot like the presence of sol- diers, and hold the commission iu higher eateera than thy do the agonts, Thio issus day, when thoy recsive ra- tions from the government, the rquawa and young ones mostly string juto the sgoncy on pouies, and the yd chargo of a caso is leaning over the long desk in fro of the judges, holding & conversation with one of them on eome intricate point in a mechanical device, and you would hardly think that the court was in ses- sion and that the conversation was the plea in & patent case involving per- haps a million of dollars, The bench has long been only a tradition in all our courts, Each jas- tice of the suprome court has a hair to suit his own notions of what con- stitutes a comfortable seat. Some of killed, eight woanded, and thirtecn had escaped by night; only nineteen were left in the stockade, and these wore brought off by the troops. In the campaign of 1 Sitting Bull, the Sevent tained its repatation, participa the oporations preceding the battle in which Custer lost his ltfe,jand forming part of the column whose timely sr- rival ‘paved the remiinder of t Soventh cavalry from utter extinction, But, perhaps THE MOST DARING ANT LLIANT EVENT By thorough and rapid assimi ith the blood, it rery part of the t reaches system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com- mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 75 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. ern Manufacturer | vhe Latest, Most Artistic, e ‘j'””“ and Choicest Belections in| pj d Organs PRECIOUS 8TONES and for cash or installments S T I . RTNT avchuoz_n_..rm:;s.“ all descripuons of FINE "4 SPLENDID stock of WATCHES ot as Low Fri- 3teinway Chickering, ces as 18 compatible with | Knabe, Vose & Son’s P1 nonorable deslers Call janos, and other males, and see our Elegant Mow | Also Clough & Warren, gold our company, whish compr number of cittio necossary for their | tho chairs have high backs to rest_the iR ¢ VG YA el R ¢ oommission and Major Thibant, of the | provill O "3iven ouy to'an_enclos. | head, somo have low backs; somo havo |1 the history of the regiment, of lute ot | Store, Tower [Sterling, Tmperial, Smitk regular army, en route to his post at | ;s puur by, whore they are brought [ horse-hair cushions, scmevelvet, somo [ Jovess ot B Flolo oaes, Dont.s on s o1 ‘| American Organs, Do Fort Th h, by General MoCook : 4 . i hitiad Porces, at Big Hole pass, Mont., on evety e % 5 Al gans, e, D 'ort Thornburgh, by o down by the latest improved rifle of |no cushions at all. Chief Justice S o Lot 187 ! and 1 coutd eat butinte, Thave | COXMEF 11th 2ud WA | ot £ail £ s bef: at Cump Dovglas, to take us down | yp "o “and ‘beforo the poor beast | Waito sits in tho middlo of the row. | e T oy AuEust AT, A o icdeveryihingreconmended,have | oy Ty Ha not f2il to see us before pur into the Indian country. . Tho 00ifit|gypsee branthing, and while ho yot TPt ONIGE Seadat io Hiv metee e e Precrinon sfa s | Streets chasine, was commanded by Captain Penney, and all told, namberod sixteen souls, four four-mule teams and two saddle horses. An early start was made from Camp Douglas, tho prettiest post in the country, and by sunrise Salt Lake was lost to view in the distance. We entered Parley Oancn, and for miles traveled & narrow rocky road, our way inclosed on either side by the rugged, brown sides of the mountains. Day after day our path was over broken, atrugglos in the throes of death, a horde of savages are skinning and quartering him, Ttisa grab game with the Indians, ‘The young and strong usuaily get the select bits. I saw a poor old squaw, in her rags, riding a diminutive excuse for & pony, oat of the agency grounds the other day, with a pair of beef lungs thrown over the rear of her s=ddle, seoming perfectly happy. I have been looking around since Tens of thousands of dollars sre rquand- ered yearly on traveling quacks, who go from town to town professing to cure all the 1lls that our poor humanity is heir to. Why will the public not learn common sense, and if they are enfering from dys- pepsia or liver conplaint, invest a dollar in Spnina Brosson, eold by all druggists and endorsed faculty, See testimoni- als, Price 50 cents, trial bottle 10 cents, THE GALLANT SEVENTH. overtake Chief Joseph in his meteoric flight through the wilds of Idaho and Montans towards the British posses- sions, word reached Col. Gibbou at Fort Shaw to be on the alert to inter- cept him, He accordingly set out with a force of 150 officors and men of the Seventh and thirty-six citizens, who overtook and surprised the In- dians, who were greatly their superior in numbers. Fortunately, the sur- prise was complete, the troops having ook Brown’s Iron Bitters none of the old tr 1 am_getling much , and feel first-rate, Iam i now make y trips regularly. 1 can not say 100 much in praise of your wonders ful medicine, D, C. Mack, Browx's IRoN BITTERS docs not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not MAX MEYER & BRC MANUFAGTURERS OF SHO A Loarge Stock WILLIAM SMNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF W CASES d. n il / . blacken the tecth, or cause b b :I‘::’t:'lt t:x:s,.;lgz :l::':":‘.’;;"‘:‘}eb;?;; Y Al S DR banatdL T 73 :;:x:fd ul ifl:u&y a‘l‘i‘:fi‘ 4 51222 hcicd:::clhc nndu;:or,lstipation, A ES, UGGIHH s 2 dian maidon” we read about. 8o far, | yigeory and Personnel of the|[the entire line of tepees. The| It will cure dyspepsia, indi- AND ROOAD TWAGONS. ’ g‘menneol some mountain stream, the old story has proven a romance, startled Nez Perces rushed from { p ~% live here and what they do for a living. 0 as the country swarmed with hostile The military post and the agencies are When 12 o'clock comes, there are|Indians on the watch for the unwary, § reached by three different trails from | perhaps a dozen lavyers sitting at the | Daring the month of June, 1872, an # the railroad. From Green River City, | tables within the bar, and a score of [ expedition was formed composed of 3 Carter's Station and Salt Lake, all of | spectators waiting on the crimson | four companies of the Seventh in- B them difficult to travel, the Salt Lake | plush sofas for the court to open, A |fantry and four troops of the Sec- 2 road having the preference, This e'm rustle of silk is heard from the open|ond cavalry, under command of Coi, under the Insurance Laws of Iowa, and is the only legalized and legiti- mate institution of the kind in the country. Its officers and managers are among the most prominent bus. iness men in Cedar Rapids, inclading bankors, the postmaster, capitalists, Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. S 14th St. ST"W :T_OleAI%'KEE ‘ CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, A Or to any point beyond; or DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, i IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH ‘hese creeks, rivers as they are called . ) N . i i 3 3 3 iin this Gonntey, Aboond with fish, Ad | qoi g oo, the, Fidow of tho late ek thoir lodges pell mf, recking refugo| £CStION, lc'l?af,tb"m- sleep- |\ Rirg-Clags Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done, the water just down from the nnowy i ) y e in the brash. The Indians soon di Dbt (i dida), Mdadabl) 1319 Harnev, Cor. 14th, Omahe, Neb. 4] M i was o friend to the whitea (at o salary i E , i tops of the Rockies requires 10100 | of 81 000 a year), lives with the Un- | Which Has Lately Removed to the 9“;’5‘10‘1 ““‘3 the dem‘;flz 10:‘_“ ] debility, weakness, &c. RS —— e when uscd sa a beverage. compahgres, Daring her husband’s D, tmont of the Platt inferior, and opened a destructive fire - - ~ T One of the first individuals wo came | 70 PARIOS. By phpion et upon the troops, compelling them to ol Biwats T PGS : ;i across was & Utah Morman stege- kga:t‘;;::i;d::;gkfi:;""tg:u“nli“?i“;: withdraw from t‘l}o village and take n.l‘r;fif&’éxsi::{}':;.;élnn::;:"(':msc.l F' O" MOBC“J—IAN" 4 driver, who stood near tho entrance of [ &/ 00t Cr T S e inaton, | Fioneer Press, Mos. 2. shelter in the timber. ~ Here, sur- T S waIbsh = - 2y 4 Y ‘;; 4 a 'umnh-?iflm“hnm}d a nl‘mll‘})‘or of | Lurchased n §00 tablo sot; but Sincs| The regimental staff, lmid and com- rfl:nd‘e;d andl (l;xpi;lgmedh l]nl otr;1 flv&ry W} HQ hESA LE& w fl{'QGER } | the tough looking populace. ‘‘Them’s|;p . 0 e e 2| panies O and H, Seventh infantry, [eide, General Gibbon held the Nez ’ L el iy ;fi the Usc commisstonore, fotn’ down to the 014 buck's festh hor ladyabip | FE. 0 dopaefmont of tho. Pinito| Porces st bsy antil tha 20h, whon . X fl put tho injuns on a farm,” to which | 11y A BORC TREC S P90 | geutorday af 3:30 p. m. via tho Chica. Chiof Joseph, evidently foaring the | e 12I13 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. {18 gildlm;n”on responded in chorus: “L'll| 6,3 Douglas, who figured in the [£0) St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha gri:lvnl t‘l’:‘d General Howard on the e e i T oeke ive Ji read. After a eervice of more than a| field, withdrew. 5 ' t i The fourth morning out, atter halt- x;eir::“:V";::?l;"l:i‘;;)’m::::‘b'[:‘::‘},'_' dozen years in the department of Da- Iu’ this fight the Seventh, with six IOO'OOO : I"fi"fi'm,xu i 1882" ‘ € ing for an hour to straighten up one| ., o h’uving deranged his mind, | Xot® during which time it has borne | companies, could muster only 142 TIMKEN'SPR'NG VEH'GLES WHOLESALE b of our freight wagons, which careied | Tl o @ ahuco o pleasos and |1t8 Part_in many ovents which are al- (men, and its colonol, who had been o NOW IN USE. : ; a) N it provislons, our team emerged from the | ;% ta% GG T R0 O P on since | Feady historical, s brief sketch of its | major general during the rebellion, = MILLIN‘ER E & NGTIONb timbsr at » hoight of 88,000 foot above (1" row o bead on Agent Crithjow. at | caroer may not by devold of intorost, mas compolled to fight, rifls in haud, h i ¥ the sea level, and we went down into P’ M OV A And firss as to i porsonnel. At [like a private soldier. }J Strawborey Valley, the hoad of tho Untah, wnd firod upon auothor In- | ¢ the regiment conaists of ten| As Goneral, Towey soid, had the Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, a te Indian reservation, aud which the Ty SThE Bins oy companies, and including the non- | troops numberede300 instead of 142 3 T My n nd 19 Dougias United Gtates surveyor recommends | Bréventions to bo o great reador. Ho Commisnionod ataif aud band, oonteins | the Nez Porca war would have ended BTOCK LARGER THANEVER. { 150855a310 o * ahall besubivided tor Tndian looation. Vigorausly peonouncing the nows o | 480 onlisted men, with an authorized (aioel W © L : A ut in the wintor season, it was after- | 20 L B e hile he holds |Sength of 500 men. The following | this engagemont were considerable. wards learned, no human being could geanp s 2 F S S Capt. Logan, Liout, Bradley, twenty- i stand the cold there. At the and of Lh;‘::ll:rl:wt;‘l:il::, :r:‘:gn.];g: :[p. the LISY OF THE OFFICERS: on “li'"d"‘.‘m of the Sa’vunfl; in- .A M CLARK | eight days, during which time the White Ki Utes who Ttivated 2 fantry and six citizens were killed | They surpaseallothors for easy riding. style . . commissioner examined the streams | - I':“ z‘hvi:'“”?n"z q t;v:“:um;;n I?y c"l‘l‘]%‘“ S‘Xb"nl:, br:vae nl‘i.loLr' while five other officers, four ,fi;’““‘" “’E a8y all ing O 5 ! i - y general . aeut, - « A $ 7 = ey are Ior sale Leadi ing CUar and lsods of the Indiam domam and |y goent at Uintah that his Tndians' | Ohipman, Maj. D. H, Br unteors and thirty.one en- | i a4 Dealors throughout 8 1} ) :::IP‘X::.V;Y‘:% fi::h&;dl‘:::n'l&.::u! wheat product will reach 2,000 bush- | Adjutant Allau Paramounided, he country. h, making an afternron's stop at | o, Tney ke hurses and cattle, all|mastor Edward j @EARS & BODIES §| SIEN WRITER & DECNRATOR. B & the Ui h'sgotioy, the hendqusrters of them, and, from my observations, | = Company A—0, il 4 A 7 | A 4] A “3 are inclined to pastoral rather than|idge, Kirat Lieut. T/ —_— { T s Trao sho s Use ¥ aricultaml puntlte A gratt many |Saoond Lient, francis Woodbridge. R WHOLESALE & RETAIL h of the Uintah and White Rivers ex-| Company B—Capt, T, S, Kirtland, SIMARESHUR BN 4 had ever been called upon to "‘"l‘l“" press thetr willingness to go onto their | First RS ) X. Booth, Second |Yasmade by a detachment consisting [ _ Patentes sndBallder of Fino Carriages, ALL P APER ! i and for - the first time I thought of | joy s if tho same ara capable of oulti- | Lieut: Lowis D, Greene, of twelve mon of the Seventh infantry | BT X OTEES, - ~ DA, 4 . § how my Italian barber in the east vation, and to work the el the com- | Company O—Capt, D, W, Bonham, |21d four citizens under command of | __ 10w o e ! ; might bo deprived suddouly of feture | iy opving, if lloted thom. Tho U. | Firat Lious, William Quinton, Second | Sorst; Molohort, They had boon Window Shades' aud Curtains, ! sarnipge SMPUIADY Upon. compahgros, I have heard say, do not | Lieut D, L. Howell, sent to Cow Tsland to guard stores $500 REWARD. CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND At Thornburgh, named after the propose to do any farm work, In| Company D Oapt. Richard Combi and had thrown up a alight intrench- FIXTURES. i lamented hornburgh, who was killed | p, c"h o' vathor ridioule the sugges- Pirst Ll?‘ g’ Dani 1"R°b.‘° AN s"’“ :i mont. After & severo contost, uring | whwin g s Pait thatoil cqunr e " A 5 2 i by the Utes two years since, we were | .’ 8! 3 L0y a0 naow, SECONG | hich the bravo garrison was repeat- i Paints, ¢ils & Brush 4 iy (A Ly dunt, |tion that they should become hus- | Lisut. J. E. McCoy. g opeat-| o svivania Patent Rubber s shes, ! 7l it i aomdanh | ahaman, i ot g Gopiny B2tk Watr ity | shangd b i, s Bt Perney i g o s 146 Bt s 3 in the premises when they respond:| First Lieut. A. B. Johna Second A 4 OMAHA. 5 1 tenants Wotherill, Day and De. Shan- |« “yowano (no good). Y Oto hoap | Liopt. G e forces, leaying the little band masters | tor presorving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roofs. —— DEREASES non. General MoCook's outfit being |y 410" One or the Uncompahgre’s F—Oant. O Wil. | of the field. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. Al i | compelled to return to Salt Lake, the | ;1o 4, ¢he commission’s cnmpp ngoma fi;n:um%::-yc Liout, lsl;arle‘lmAu\‘,;tnrda:l. The late events, such as the war in | Pt BONPUN BIIiies 10 P e IRE g [ n':::im:nlln:nv‘v: liugaarlh tiwa;i .::thh.a days since, and after gulping down a Second Lieut, J. L. Barbour. ¢ golondohnnd the m;:mhinglu and coun- soto ProSTEWART & S‘l;}-:?lll-:;};m ol ] 5 ler my of Captain | cup of rice soup, said to the commis- | Con G-—Oapt, Hi ' M. B r-marchings which resuited in the ole Proprictors, Omaha House, y Neb, R . E The needed transportation for the! . " GQive h : ool Adoniand enry DL, ben- | rrender of Sitting Bull and the ter- REFERKNOES. X } isalon’s vi jioners: ‘‘Give me your Injun house. |son, First Lieut. Levi F. Burnett, [®%*en RSO NENLIANG (10 Lop L S | P cummission's visits to the Oursy and | o pacm. You give-me-Injun-howp | Second Liout, Samuol R Douglan, | Rination of tho Sioux war, for which | a7 ~ 17 or e : 1 lied, and sinoe thon the nomminiv?n boxes-money-Washington-Utes-come-| Company H—Capt. Henry B, Free- o Saventh is entitled to its meed of | ~Brn oftice, Gmaha Neo. & ) house. I tell Utes—all parm,” mean- | man, First Lieut, W, I, Reed, Second pralse, are oo fresh in the minds of our CEICAGO, Ea bosn going to and fro among the TR DA i ) v Uiddaailio s d t ire but slight Y Utes iocated thereon, investigating h|IK f."!ll.l T':ie E!mlfl;, -‘nld :th\ta Lieut. J. B. Jackson, ) :i"';nenl;:aige:e(ql?u:: m:v.;y'ilgdltv?é:‘n:i JI P . BIUGERS & G{]» i Wfl;u ee S their work, obtaining their ideas as to | T\ cr e B0 COUbE It tclr lance are Company I——Capt. O. O. Rawn,| con . 0 0 hich live in th i M l k & t Paul | f properly irrigated, become settled at|First Lieut, John T. Van Oredale, Qt:fiarejain W YRR Sno metn. A CGFEINTS ¢ [ o e helr Tons e atyr | 0n0e; tho othors ato_doubiful cuseos. | Sacond Liett, J. A. Goodin. ] v BaB At sho IOt NP fizeiaud ) RAILWAY i oy e Tt vtend How long I ehall remain among these| Company K—Capt. J. M. J. Sanno, .";\nod’ might be cited if proof were | F, L, Sommers & Co's AY ¥ ! groe: | brown-ribbed peaks, which form the | Ficat 5 S needed to show the mettle of those s its FAST EXPRESS TRAIN ment entered into with them in 1880 peaks, b Firat Lieut, George S. Young, Second d t CELEBRATED Is now running ity FAST RESS TRAINS and the instruction of the honorable 'Im"l‘“":’f the‘gfi“'\: l:'-':"‘"::l‘; ?)“'"" Lieut. D. A, Froderick. d“::;::"!: ::;: :h':: :r?l:tilll] fi?::'.; Ll from secrotary of the interior, The sur- | omiooy now (o0 OuE 10 8 el HISTORICAL, i 7t Ad B 1 J Vg Tave ‘2 7o somptad th | ot P B POTE D o sovnih cume o the depu il el ) OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS A subdivision of these lands, and while ] ment of the Platte in June, 1870, and | taining a record which is untarnished . WITH the greater portion o!.thom aro bar- | " m‘tlfi.crov;:{i::?“. D, |@errisoned Forts Shaw, l‘jllil, Baker | and uf!oml nvemu::rly threwq‘:::t:n BISOUITS, OfR 5 ¢ S0 s, o g Lo s — b Been: o Moadan 44 4o o ey, OAKES, (Pullman's Maguifient Sloepers | % tiox: n;xlinbnr close ]m;ml tht:;e n;:;u‘; A Session of the supreme Court. | frontler, apd durivg the greater part Unmarried Persons J[{A%Ili)Ll\}I:(’SW ELTIES, Mm YT AND THE | sand—if it is properly irrigated, whic! In the December Century, 1. V, Smal- | of the year were almost inaccessible,! Shonld I i § i W old Fav and ] ST ek t 1 oan bo easily dono at & amall oo, and | Ley writes of “The Supreme’ Cotrt of the | Tho garrison daty was laborious and | ocrtifioate o Mot e Fond Ma:| Wholosalo Manufacturing | =X OTEa . x| Finest Dining Cars in the World. b which, I understand, the commission “"".1"33“:'“:::‘:(:‘“"‘:‘_';;.! Justrie: | not without peril' at times, while the|tual Trust Association of Cedar = | OB i e 3 is arranging for. i portraits and charactor-sketch «f the | @20t duty and scouting or campaign- | Rapids, Iowa, concerning which cireu- coNFE{, I‘IONERS CHICAGO, | B 1 will leave the commission at work | Gourt in semion fiuely supplement the text, | g, in which the troops were em-|lars and full information will be sent . PEORI {IF YOU ARE CGOING EAST g ! b and enlighten you briefly as to who :l:l:r b%n:\:}!:,l n::'openln‘ the court is de- | ployed, was dangerous and diffioult, | fres upon lqpliunlion. 1t is organized AND DEALERS IN | L e 1 NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES 10 ESTABLISHED 185%, is located at the head of Ashle; al- | door leading to the retiring-rooms. |E. M. Baker, Becond caval for | rail R 1 K | Track ] ley, wherein nearly two hundred Mor- | At the other side of the chamber sits | the purpose "ot surveying lry route f::u'l’;: l.:;.g‘:g‘:;}.‘::::fi?d :l:z; N e5nueciions are mads in UNION DEPOTS ' ST PAUL OR MINNEAFOLIS, i) mons raise wheat and oats enough to | a young man at a desk, who has been |for “the Northern Pacific rail- | reliable citizens, Over $16,000 has ,.':‘.'17.,3‘:;’.?“61,"{ PN el Take the BEST ROUTE, the f .lvl:.:h'amlllvlng. Thp‘m:umy w:- lhmalng }'l".' fow l'xixmnm for that ;'o;dh Tl:‘a o'on:gnnr\l, '{hieh encamped | already been paid to members, It is '::dee‘dudm 0 be 1':7 rlvrlsmq'm‘ ED Rall % 7 : ; our companies of troops, who | sound. rines, and announces in & |in & bend o e Yellowswone river, lendid i saf 3 e et e of AVO, A 4 Rave lived hare sinoe last spriog in|clear = voioe: — “The honorable|noar Pryor's Fork, a few miles below | and -‘:Ill? :T‘,G::fl?n‘;g; Sk e (e R T O ] Ohicago, ilwaukee&3t, PaulB'y g fets, Thirty miles south are tho|the chisf jostioo and waso-(the present alte of Billings was - can just as well haven good sum of oThish Tioketa via thie Gelearsted Line (00 | ro o) omoo locatad a6 comer Faraam and A neom, and | ty miles | clate-justices of e supreme | tacked about 2 o'clock on the mornin, i o Sleopl Fourteenth stroets. & 0 Fen g ) Lt T lutak sk White Bivar Inal couct'nt the Usited: Biotse," wheres | of Avgust 10, by larke forea of Bions | thuny 10 commance in:fnl;d 53 = ot Ao O Batan 0 Mo ot R | AL kel Omanar . ¢ U Dobokand st Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, kot Agent, Omiah: dians, Daring the past summer and | upon lawyers and spectators all get up |and Cheyenne Indians, estimated at up to the present time, the soldiers— | on their feet, The rustling sound ap- | from 1.230 to 1,600, When attackéd congress having made no appropria- proaches, and there enters a proces- | the troops were encamped in open tion for this post—have been building | sion of nine dignified old wmen, clad in | ground, surrounded by a slough heav- cheerfully glven by applyining to Too BOTTER, © 44 Vioe-Pres't & Oco. Manager,Chicago PERCIVAL LOWELL. Gon. Passenyer Agt. Chicago W. J, DAVENPORT, one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good agents can get territory if ap- plied for soon, Write to-day. Do SIDE SPRING A'fl‘l\crl»l‘}lxfl'l’—flo’l‘ PATENT quarters of adobes or mud bricks cured | black si.k gowns that reach almost to | ily timbered with a dense growth of t i i b ED. ‘Gen. Agent, Connctl ] utts, ‘ B Il e aars | Lialr faat. Ak wids Sinavos And A | ootonmmnt T Tha i bes s hetd by | Aok Rostpous i, | Mentsn Wusto 08 A. J. SIMPSON o BBGELL, ket Ash. omae the structuresTare wore cowmfortable | ple skirts, At the head walks the|the Indians, and from it they poured —— - il LEADING A ANSAAR - p— than tents in cold weather, which is | Chief-Justice, and the others follow in | into the camp a galling fire for sn hour now close upon us, mountains around | the order of their length of service in | before a shot was returned by the us being covered with snow and fires | the court. They stand a moment in | troops, who waited for daylisut before being indispensable. . Geveral O. O.|front of their chairs, and sl bow at | procesding tc thew work, At day- Howard, commander of this depart-|once to the bar, The lawyers return | break companies, O, L, G and E ment, was here some time ago to con- | the salute; then the judges sit down, | charged the timber and dislodged the sult with the Ute commission and In- | the Asscciates being careful, however, | Indians, which practically ended the dian sgents as to the advisability of [ not to ocoupy their chairs befoss the |fight The Indian loss has never been removing the troops to Balt Lake City, | Ohiof Justico is settled in b Now | ascertained. The loss of the troops The former protested sgainst it. |the young msn, whois the crier, ex- | was trifling, one soldier being killed Freighters charge three cents per|claims, in a wonotonous fushion: and three wounded, WESTERN GORNIGE WJORIS) 0. SPECHT, . . Proprietor, — ows . - 1212 Harnoy 6, - Omrha, Nob, | $280 R0 5 o i o s MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized fron, CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 aud 1412 Dodge Strest; wug 7-me 6m Omana, Nes 1 STINGS, NEB. Capital Btock, - - $100,000. JAS, B, HEARTWELL A. L. CLARKE, Vi E. C. w EBSTE Tealns leave ¢ for full gy { pound for hsuling here from the rail-| *Oyez! oyex oyez! Allpersoushav-| July 7, 1876, a band of about fifty y TOR! N & 2 road, and when the deep suows cow | ing business before the honorable su- Crlians e oh AR A DORMER t\(;l'fxll‘){(‘\s‘:’ FINIALS AlX : A 3 D. 5. MeE} i ¥ it will be impossible for even a mail- | preme court of the United States are | frow the neighborhood of Camp Lewis, | v s NDOWE, i B i) f - 7 ot y Sagrier rguh:l.z:rouza l: vnulldl;u -:munllh»d to fdm«l noar and give | Montana. Lieut. George H, Wright, | Tin, Iron and Slats Roofing, TAKING, ¢ GOLD ROPE. 5 e 1.+ ivise @ large reduction of the | their attention, for the court is now|with a detachment of campany G, |Specht’s Pates 0 Skylight, g Antrinsic mej d superlor g y . % 4 fasne s - buf mok the snbive shandon: |sitting . God save the United States | numbering eighteen wmen, pussued the| Patent Adj\?:wdmal‘!:hwhu "hae Gl Hope Totucss has ribced othes manuine: | First Mortgzage Loansa Specialty ki ment of . ¢ post. While the Indiaus | and this honorable court!” Indians, attacked and surprised them, and Bracket Shelving, Iam e Tend ln nime ’.‘;T;:“.‘:':“..“'.;?fii‘.‘i.‘"'u'ii.fi e M wre quiet just now, some of them have| Husiness begins promptly and is die- | and recovered the stolen horses. Af- the genoral agent for the ar pampalet, which | And cold for leas motey {lian the geauine Gold actually gone to raising wheat and |patohed rapidly. Firat, motious are | fairs of this nature were of frequent sbove line of goods. : 17 il 0 sviey ona. | Hons. We chutian the' de D OonMREIes Y2ath | {nasistion Nbeso Sehodt Hondh and athar Ity : corn, ore another ten months no [:ud. then “the docket is taken oeccurrence in the department of Da- TRON FENCING, £ The BpecicMedictae 1 sold by SATEEIS | lump. The ouly genuine and origtaal Gold Bops | tucd unicipal sccuricics of Nebraska cab b one can predict what may ‘do. fup. The chief justice calls the case ) kots about this date, as the Indigns Bal anet | be sent frec by mall on reoriph of the woney, b | Tobscco is manufactured by be negotiated the t favorable terms When they get whisky they are fran-[in order in a quiet tone, and|were nearlyall rendered hostile by the| ~ Bank Ralliogs, Window and Cellar Mdrusioy ~ THEGRAY JEDIOINK (0.~ | THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO | (hinitind Wbl e Jusi el eftied tic, and de set of Mormone liv- | a lawyer is on the floor makivg an ar- | encroachments of settlers and miners GENERAL AGEN “Tine » BAOCO OOMPANY, orrespondents, I S 4e

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