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\n:i*ll)\l'\‘!),\\’. NOVEMBER 11, 1885, TRIAL OF DETRCTIVE POUND., abit ottt | THE 10CAL NEWS. BUDCER. st e, e { APATRIOT NEGRASKAN'S PLEA | Byt stvrier .t a1~ 00 Wit gF Mebt oveesert Last Winter \ . wre wiioH Wus' SONTIe W8 1o oo Gilticuddy o . 1 Ski {suts t justicn, teuth and h tv, but | Filled with the Enthnet s & 1 of sohibition masor of Mastin 1 | einets over the election of rond oy erscers, ast Winter's Attempt to Rob the State | i ::‘n.‘llvl‘u‘-'Innr\'x::w’:-lv‘\ ,‘.cl.l.-'q N Dr, McGillicuddy and His Red Skin Patiant Bt bl firmnens ang | Fitled with the Bathneiasm is Botn ofa 1k With o spasim of retorm last weak anil | gzen. J. G, Cowln Treasury Reviewed, | profeation one old, rusis it is said un- at Pine Ridge. {solpline & Tasts of Liborty, Sk b gt oo il Lrunol S lay recommended to the connty co e | ‘;ul.-nl 'r"“"‘,“’ ) '\‘u one with ; m"{nl\ E CNITED STATES COURT, FROM i |n;‘.!‘;‘:n m:m-. 0 his honor by haying m'w missioners that in the several pr 3 ol sense wonis tor mature reflection s [y NI SH 8 finer ( Hing & similar amoint on the | % ~ [Rr " w qRyTAL KILLING OF GRIFFIN, undortake such u ool hardy k!ll‘[ Bo great | ATERRIBLE MILITARY TRAGEDY OM AN IRISHMAN TO IRISHMEN vestill ot th toh the ballots for road superyisors ho sep -l | = elled - Dictrict Attorne, b - ' ang \ e e s L was the fecling against Pound and his — R - gy racy e Duwes County Jouraal tndulges fn th | At and that thero b separte, Tallot Ahe Orimiaal Work of a Pair of Snide | associates it the coroner s juy DEought | A Dischavged Sorgeant Shot Down by | TRVt Novoanias 1. John Fitrgerald's Circnlar to the | following fgnres: One vear ‘g te-day | 4T3 iR oretotore las baen thak ofdict that GrifRit hed-on his ’ ond dayof the Novembh Liadion ven 1o A ST 0 « r . 8 v the hands pound, and the ‘o . ! 3 . o State Delegate’ ity sonls, A newspaper and o postofice of | tho same place, people living in one dis- for Manslaughter A Varioty in '.“l it”!\fl "Y . ;\ - '|'<’ E"‘rnl'x |I,” |[n 1 ‘- {\'11 Court -Heher o III A I‘l 4 lq egate's « nRINe l dny “\ is "h:- 1 lmv trict have voted for road supervicsors in of Cripital News. i ¢ months ago found a il . } avand Jury was impanclled yes ppeal for Asststance given f il 00 inhabitantss of indictment ainst him for manslaugh wird, L ;i ful olty of LM Inhabltants; | ayottier district rocommendations tor Anin 3 | ter morning Wiih whership of e doliR e e i | Of the ponaty attorney are made that this (o wifs Biw's T B i "lie case was continved once, and yes Dr. V. I MeGillicudy, claimed by his | on, W. ¥ Kllen fore mian :] u..; ‘1‘ Neb., Nov. 10, - [Special to the n.,,’.‘.‘ Mo LK A frae blocks, and difficulty may In n’::w-v! . R o lay it came up for a second hearing. | frionds to be the ablest sgent in the I it jury was formed, and | By, - Mo, n Kitzgerald, of this city, | Lrobably 300 neat and well built mansioh ane p - - At 1:30 o'elock, Febraary 28, 1885, a8 the | in the distriet conrt before . L. Mitoholl. g Snowe troNatovt i ssoil for Y. AtS 0'6l100K the | state tiolognte tor Nebracka-of the cottage dwelling hotes oot Wi i o logistature of Nebraska was alout to con- | Who, a3 it is well known, is a pet of the | i " o the | Erand jury was called and being sworty | ggonal Taaguo ot Amerien, ins Anold man, elghit dogs aud & wheelbarrow Hoston supports 800 insune, says Me. a + 4 . hnes governor's, having been appointed | ire northwest as the tamer of the assed the approval of the pr Ny Aoty e i ¢ s o1 the family anchored | B. Sanborn, not of whom will ve vono, two loud reports, in quick succes- | {REIN G ST Sred (WA the hoquet | Ogallala Stous, 18 in the oity returning | is the aneient custom, and_then listéned | freular fetter for transmission to | in the T Biatta last week. | covert g § sion, rang throu;ch the halls of the capi- | governor is doing w he can to save | to Pine Ridge from a tripto the Indian | to District Attoruey Lambertson's £ SRSV HREIRICIES CHIGUBHON N R Yoot M Choves Jiie Uhis s feightiull - Tusanity has ine tol building. and James Grifin, e one | Pound, he b sdeepdn the mud as | o ¢ R O s, Mo was | U | state T W Reatioy Ve foorad glioves e | eransed 40 percont in a dooad awd most Ikl ind §11 doAd ‘upoh ‘tire stops | Pound'ins e elopment of | School a rence, s : Ar: Hnmbeorteon, 0 & faw ensont | v tihmen of the cases aro incurable. Whatover t 1} 20 Mlane ohras eelbar ck, all astrong T ) X p , s yestorday by i ol 8ho fnr its dutie: uds of Iroland in Nebraska MalL the individual eause nay be, the fact e i 3 o the case will produes no particular sen. | met at the Paxton house yesterday by | words, informed the jnry of jts duties JF OUr St | gxecutive coni wman onght to push, rundlos glong | the ind o y be, L leading to the wost cntrance, shot down | o SIS0 BEACATE B dovult | areporter of the Bie, and was uncon- | and made some startling revelations of | 0F0a s National Teagin of Americ thee roud as far a8 hie choose it thore, | mains that Wl sota the by A. L. Pound, an ulleged stive ! - Tho wildest oxcitoment prevailed, and | morning the ease was opened wnd a jury Upon the convening of court yesterday | sejously drawn ont into an interview for | matters that would demand their atten: | feol that the tine has come when ot country- | 008 back, picks up his b parries it ahead | brain on five, sues, and legislators ran hither and thither to find | called. “After a vemire of only thirty | tion. He r ed to the prevalence of | men in.Ncbraski er veady to respond 1o | ©F his barrow until he is vires _|yix, and then | then comes €omo form of fatal Tuy o : AT | porjury n'the dand ofices, and. declaved | theelol” duy 4tk ,\\;\. in hoenses 1 and cous back s bt d"\"“mlm A s il ;M"nf g ‘1::(1::: Y Yaoh © ad B olle “My monthly mvestigation by an in- | gy is crimé was owing > b great mo now on foot to aic ! e mdes g dwy, and | fsonsod. Most hrain tronbles hogin caused a great furore in the state jury to tey the casee W, W. Keel, Wools | ¢ho doetor cheerfully, “has just beon com that, “wero the practios | HeDIe DG 0 pfriots who arestrusgling for fowa Ttoms, with urie acid, enused by failure of kid: time, and briclly summarized the Weyant, 11, L. Hickok, W } Babant | 1 ULttt I 1 at = nfined to indivaduals alone, it might | frishiien who, like most of my own Kindred, The hog cholera is abating in ney action, and the conseqguent lluulr. h » substantiall foll Recker, 1. o 0, Wait, | pleted, and Tam toll-thut I am at once condoned, but when companies and | uve been evicted from oned Happy homes, | conty. tion of the blood life ~albumen- you A ot e L) L ; B. Reed, ¢ T. Brose, | 1o be superseded” by another agent. | corporations were formed to traflie in | and have hoen forced into exile trom theit | Phil Rider, of Dubuque, gathered in §1,100 | have the fuel and the flamo and o brain Three men named MeGuire, Daily and M. Bander and R. 8. Young, The day | Red Cloud asserts " that Inspe perjury and despoil the public lands it | native land terough the most tyrranieal codo | on election bots, : ! in full blaso ne when, one rives, or in Griffin entered into a conspiracy 1ast | wus of no particnlar interest as faras | Piovson promised two weeks was time that the irou hatd of the law | of laws ever enforced against subjeet peo- James M. Slater, n Davenport horscthlefy | slow combustion, as in milder forms of winter to rob the state treasury. Before | testimony wns conecerned, and it is | that u now ugent wonld be sc posed. Ho averred that | DI, luws which wore Ally 11 L was sente to the penitentiary tor nfteen | inss Rav. D. Huopking, of St < Wi A N6, T & 3 ol e, plunder and de t tude in 37 Johnsbury, V w fow o was " ly i thought that if the inside facts come ont | Thut leaves mo another week. No, [am tions wore formed toseenrc: | §IF G Tand months, Jdohnsbury, 3 v they had matured their plans Daily. in- | o184 wili ho during to-day’s session not worrying over the matier. T suppose ¢ I hireling perjurors, Targe tracts | o vront trnient, | The postoffices of Chorokee connty are | confind it ylum. verel formed A. L. Pound and A. M, Davis, two | " \Whon the court convened after dinner | 1 have héen the most inspected agent in wls, and that miny of the offenders arly nnanimously demoeratie, Only four | blo cold while '"lln{z in putting out a men who composed o detective agency | yesterday, and the first witness for the | the service, and if my enemies will only | were known ¢ i wtion ) i republicans await the bounce, \bor's burniug house, and in this eity, of their project. After et | state was ealled, 1t was fonnd that the | formulat me clinrges and sustain 1 made the somewnat startling | vy a penalty as sheep steling: J. G, Gorham, an tndianols photozmplier, | Tor twenty-give years that cold w i ting a full insight into tie men's scheme, | individual was not in the room, An at- [ them Dwill step down and out with all | violations of the order | whichmade the exercise of tie rli i under SLOW bonds 1o appear tor tral on {1y Glling his hlood with uric acied and Pound sought an intervicw with Gov. | tachmoent was issued for him. When the 'o possible. T shall not vetive, | g would be brought to the |1 N Tl‘l'u'”{‘»”w. {-i*-v a cnptial off n-l tho charge of mormonizing tie conmunity. | finally the deadly work was dong The DaWwes antl made knowh to Him thit e entire list of witness for the state was | however, under five without muking « . As it hus nover yet ap- | MG WICH dustrored our nanuinctiures by | Mis wives roso up agatuse itin, cuse fooked hopeless but | ppily used certain day the vtate trensury would be | ealled over it wius found that not a siu- in_def of my administration, | pesved that in Nebraska sueh” violu [ FRECEE 85 0] Tariainent il gUss WINEHL A correspondent of the lowa Falls Citizen | Warner's afe cure and re 1L That robbed. The governor sent word to | gie one responded to his name inst whose cfticicney and_hone A tions had oceurved since that act o8 at the morey of splos, informers and 5 Lt Sorgii Mol a u.n-1 \\‘vl was threc s ago and ),-v\|.|’-.- vidden Troasurer Willird and comniunicated | not present. When this sueprising state | challenge just eriticism, 1 of congress and the recent executive | castle hirelings—it is unnceeseary for me to ¢ e worst cases of g chilera. Lo utty | his blood of all surplus urie weid, he has the deteetive’s story to him. After consid- | of things was found the distriet attorney | frankly, with no desire topu o | order, this revelation is surprising. 1 point out the necessity for or the ¢ ris of e ol “I‘ BT ll-‘U ¥ it remamed well until this day. ering the supposed facts it wasar ed | arose to ma i explanation. He said | but simply D sanse of the outragoee at- | ¢ by adjuring the juvors to th our movement % ’"m"‘ ‘, 'I “-m‘l :;llnln: "” '.'*;‘-lI {j-'v"‘w}“" ||_m ndeed w terrible thing to 1ose by Gov. Dawes that Detective Ponnd | that there appeared to be no veturn on | tacks which scoundrels, whose s lemes T cresy during their session ”’-UI‘! !x-mm y'ln“ \mll'vu-:m|r||<"‘n'wl~'. 01 4 ‘.:”;“ s tound \ n"'u'fil Wiy | one's mind, but it is a more lornhl_(’v should be on hand in the private oflice of + subprenaes for the witnesses | have , continie to make with suelt | ghe publication of “certan import SRR UL ..\'h.fi'{;i.if'.h h'”::‘:‘;"'“‘_M‘:":“" 6 Eho Uy, R : W wvas partiaiy | thing to sufier such a condition when ¥ the stato-treasvrer at the time set for prosecudion. He said he had | persistency.” The position is notan envi- | matters brought before them would pre- | JHICSHOTLIR e ciise of Buiwis Weedoms | onon. can be so casily provented the robbery, arnied to the teeth, while | used his efforts to secure them and had | able one o any grounds, T have hetd it | judice justice, 5 < tion of Ircland, Imay briefly state our cause | The parents Brinkitman, the B AT his assistant, Davis, should be located in | written to some of them. He read a let- | now sineo 1879, and should L Je The disposition of the regular docket | s follows: Througli 600 years of struggie, | boy who was foun Denison two H. B Hudson Faiis. the cellar just beneath the treasury office | ter from one in which that wan stated |16 L u honestly point with | eases was as follows, sometimes the most bloody, Ireland mitin- | wiéeks ago, have been arrested upon the Attachment papers were issued and SN CYT Y o Ser L. windowE wigh | thabia i b, e sonaed, but | self-satisfaction to “the © results of | Joln L Blair vs. Cuming Co., trial Dee. | tained down 1o the end of the last contury a | eharge of niansinghier. 10 i eninied that (- CREHELL BB BEE TEEE FE0 commandeda 1) view of the wost en | swould be ot the trial, - Tho distriet attor- | six years of hard work in | 15th; Bonson Wood vs. School Dist. 10, | certain amount of leislative independerice. | the boy came to s death from starvation | served yesterday aft 0 trance to the building, and with a double | it v oemed 10 bo Something | keeping the Sionx at Pine Ridge pewce- | Sherman county, foe {rialy W. L Cr L L e e || LB BEIe s R EUiatRls Epdtents o eres | o} H INEHTOUAOR) bite 1RSI ROSS N barrelled shot gin wis to bear with it on | wrong in the matter ful and” coutented, with all the rights | vs. same, for trial; A, Frank vs. Nemaha | SRR e BRGSO SR FREIGR | spousibletorte o ; of business is on Douglas street, in the the robb the time come for him | The sheriff or some ene has been dere- | guavanteed thom by the government and | county, submitted on briefs to be fil her patriot protestant voiunteer witie ™t s o Rt eSS e | Millard hotel building. ‘The papers wers to do s0. Daily, one of the robbers, who | lict in his duty, and that theve has heen | With every dollar in mouey and supp ive days; E. Gilos va, 8. W, Littlo « enforced i fndopendence of hevpuliament | wawed W, 0! Longhlin,d was fataily eut in | Sworn out by castern fitns of whom Mr, ave the thing wway, ha dto work | some thing rotien there 1 no doubt. 1t | disburs > those for whom they were |t AP Riowart et ¢ and was thencetorth connected with Eng the stomaeh with a da A bystander | Hudson had purchased los stoek and aj n the interests of the s bat was still | will be found out and published in the | intended same va. Martha Alexander et al, tr onlyby t egolden link of the crown. From ) y AL : J J seized ino policeman’s billet and hit the | gregate $1,7006.50. The following are the to keep in_the contidence ‘of his com- | Bik at sneh time as the fa . 1 Vhat are your views on the projected | Sohn T Kimball vs. Dixon county, suit od 'down to 1800 freland n triup over the bewd, knockinge bim down | fiis and the amounts which they rades, McGuire sud Griflin g | NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETING. egislation of the coming session of con .'{N“\ scd on motion A{f ol : ot Blan 11'»'{.'1;:«‘-.‘&';}"xi‘"tf-"-‘-'\n'««"r'f:f-‘rn\\ el | aud mitieting wounds that may prove tutal. | el snderson New York, When Pound put the guestion to the At the opera house evening, - 1 the reporter. | C. Barnes Sehoo No. > ity of - her powerful rival. 2l Dakot ! imons, Hate hitten, Bos: governor, “Suppose we <hould kill these | the 19tk instant, a large meeting will be Chere is likely to be u_good deal of srman county, for tial; Morris Kelly et uar ot vl Wil ; akow. R L Dt e GonaNEl men in the acl of arvesting them, what | held in the interest of the Irish | 1 m attempted. The question of | vs R. R. Uo,, for trial; M. T 000,000 in o vilest corvuption | o ‘v""‘l”_‘}'! “;;’10“‘111 Huron wiil bulld a hall K, $335; Brigham & Hopkins, Boston, would'you do?"" it is stated that his ¢ Leagae movement, and for the parlin o - the Indians to the army will | v . Erwin Davis, motion for new unlimited bribe ingeatiie: | WICI8VRLAM0L . cellency then and there promised them | mentary fund for Ireland. Hon Patrick | undoubtedly be mooted. No, 1 einnot 1; Wilson Sewing Machine Co. vs. O. | bes et tinsel titl assed thy | Clty Marshal W, A Wilson, of Deadwood, executive clemency. At the fiest time president of tho league, and Hon. | say that I am in favor of the tramsfor. | P. Sullenberger, set for trial; F. C. | ruinof the Irish parfiament, ahd its “union’ | was Killed wiile tiying o disarin souie hoiss 8ot by the robbers to_commit the eri i Nebra > in [ Ple presence of bodies of troops on the | Dodge vs. Phenix Insuraneo Co., for | with that of England was votad by a IR VR STRR I VT Ut et o the detectives and oflicers were all ready it mmittee, aken | r wtions will ulways he a source of | trial; Anthony Sakoski va. U. P. R, R. Co [ majority I & house which had ho wuthority | BOAt, Was bty MIGE O and waiting for them, but they fuiled to the meeting tion. The Indians will not be civil- | submitted on” demurrer, AR ophes Hever neruiesed 1 that Shamernl | overihtexcitement xists at Brown's valley | When Baby waa slok, wo gave L Castoria, (hnm(-_'_'l'vn ‘!.\I. mlm, :\l'l.u;ul the | cess. orge W, II‘--mn-r-, [ .\ll'llmi il »d under compulsion- An mnt ".\l “'“",';:I:':“l“‘"]‘.'nlkr"}:‘:‘;i‘;:""fl‘:r“" rmul.‘,l‘...‘ll: time down 1o this Tre- vapoited thitt S40,000 was oifere qua ‘Whon nhe waa » Child, she orisd for Castoris, our of 1:30 on the 2:th day of February, i J »m Ohio, who is interested dividing sentiment A use on e S. ' 2 + MOUO! nil has be i * Ot rel ion, son v seetion of land in the ity of the und, N 0 O TRRR TS B oS liE i Bt o bt oaras [ | e o Eainatanotherinsamulntng aruAva overrnled; W, U, Sherwood .J. | tine S active against this | but the offer was refused. i At sho bupenidatlen;sle olng K G of the It were gathering in their | Cine Patrick | it material progress, while with soldi Langdon, et al vial Nov +J.H, : s only held down by & | " 1nan walked into Scotland the other day | Whea hehad Children, sho gave tham Uasterh respecti U ed man rode | E Wl other spe s will s | the natu Sentiment of opposition | Hurlbutet al. v H A Greenwoo tanding ary 5, 5])] ','I'.l'y' ry police and | o 14 vave out that he cou.d. whip any man in slowly up to the west wing of the | the meoting, and t is no doubt bnt | would v tendency to bind all to. | for hearing before Eriday: Lucia Knuth | F0008 Swat oon, L6 aptes SOmIS At | the place. 1n just ten minutes he cha 1 ulighting from his horse | that the utmost enthusiasm will prevail | gether in a reactionary policy of living vs. 18 R, not for trial ‘hefore Nov. | IS bech susponded arey few sears &bt | s mind and walked out of town with » the Steps into the bullding. | and substantial aid subseribed for the | the expense of the government. 1 do j ron vs. Henry Kesler, suit | {080 S ere. Teftre do caehet of | @ed eyes and a mistiv smile. I'he animal he had left ticd to the post | fund. think that in special cases, such as San | dismissed, haviog been disposed of by | ihojord lieutenant, without ' - Miss Lillie Richardson, of Yankton, having Her Sufferings Ended. vas a little, old, broken-down broncho ATTEMPTED SUICID! Carlos for instance, a tempo transfer | suit in cquity; Anglo-t n bank vs inu}t rferred against thens orany op) complied With the pre-omption law, is about Mrs. H. Sincere, No. 1310 Jackson could be distinetly seen shit before last a_man named C. M. | of the rebellious Indiuns to the army will | Joseph P. Ames et al., 1; Dallas . | iy of having a trial. ¢ xty coerclon acts | 10 prove up n quartoer section of Turucr e biirhod Monden i from quite a distance The man was | Eiliott, Chicago, registered at the Com- | often prove efiicaci in_convincing | Newcomer vs. 8. B Rofirer, trial; Gran- | Tave been passed within the Tas fyiive | county lnd, Afis Tidtdson s given | strect, who was burnod Monduy by an James Grifiin, and as he entered the | mereial, ana at the proper time retired | them of the usclessness of resistance to " Boston va. Nehraski R. . Co. ot | yearsench omecurtailing in some meazre tho | persofial tiention to/ the cuitivation of the | explosion of asoline, dicd about mid: building e was met by his pals, Me- | and nothing more was heard of him until | authority. But, gencrally speaking, I | al, sttled and dismissed at defend- | fiberties ot the peaple. e ragt| iniproveinents: SR i) | night last night after a day of intenso Guire and Daily. The three inen entered | about ek yesterday morning. At | would cfer fifty Indian police on the !,;“h,’\., \ England. g —————— sufiering from herjuries. Her danghter the treasuver's office. Mr. Bartlett, the | that time the night clerk'smelled what he | reservation to o regiment of soldiers S. Doty vs 3 = Personal Pavagraphe. 11 2 blistered on the hands and deputy tr was standing behind the | thought was eseaping gns and upon | eflicient aids to the preservation of peac sk, to 1 2 . 1 Sharles Fleck and_family loft on a teip | ¢ WS b ISLe1eC. o1 LIS e counti glusssereen on either side | going to Elliott’s room tound that the | Take my_own agency. My captain of | K i va. A. V. e er Englishwen or [rish StREVastaTany. FHE face, and will without doubt recaver, of a barred window separated him from | Suell proceeded from it. He got in and will suppor the government | Cole, trinl; Jamesd Sherwood y | tr . The farmers were plundered and 3 TR ; 5 | but the mother’s injurics were more ex- thethreo mon. Tho. robbors locked the | turnod off the gas which had beon turned | 4 the claims of any chief to su- | of Brownsville, teinky John W. Percgoy | r ynby abscnteo landiords and thelr | Mujor M L of Council Blufls was | o buck, na well us Lee FRE8 close to the windows drew two revolve tilled with it. Cautioning Illiott, the | t} zent may be. His _men, | Bowmn netal v Land and e it L 1t whien | . Hon, Ubir i r, of West Point, | fppo amily is avelt known, and hasghe and pointing them at Bartlett wed | elerk left him 1it was not until d. 4 i throweh ‘every Indian vill: Cattle Co,, trial; C. Groos vs. A. B. | Foyicod ample food for of people; | isin the city atten United States | copynthy of the community at large in him to give tp the money which he lad | light that it was found that Elliott i are at once deteetives, policemen Upton, tri D. Merriam vS. | o reduced the population by actual starva” | court iR Wi i before him on the d Mr. B., who | tended to commit suicide, 'l such who -f\mr at’ once any symp- | Edwin F. Warre f imucel A, Bow- | tion, fan pvers, and by masierly Jre- Henry G. Kochler of LeMars, Ta., w. k had been apprised of what would oceur, | had been his iden he confessed himself | toms of outbreank before they have time | man et al. vs. 1}.:6). a Land :nn:l (.-ml., i5s cezing out' from nearly 9,030,000 o | jnthe dity to-day, on hi v to Bius immediately h: nded out about $100in | to the hotel people. Me was fired from | tomaterialize.” With no other soldiers, | Co., for trial; Peter Goos ys, U. . R. R., | 5,000.000. il covornmentaiave intl| HillSNGby % gold and silver. Griflin took th: money | the house in all my contests with Red Cloud trial Hunter et al. vs Andrew AR e Mot SR IBmith i iocme wnd MeGuire and him lett the door SCHOOL LANDS FOR SALE, his faction, I have heen able to preserve | J. Spanogle et al, snit sctelud and dis- | £ed, o4, Rt Mot ¥ U SCHa B ) (e e Sty AR through which they Lentered, and | The state board of educational lands | quiet at Pine I without calling once | missed at pla s costs A, Soukup vs. | U G Coome more determined in the | this winter walked out into the main hall. Pound | and funds met yesterd on the military. There is this to bo said | U. P, R, R., trial; Samucl Bowman et al. tion of their vights, and more bitterly 19,0 : it also enfered the hallat the sume in- | commissioner's office i yout army ofli the esprit de cor; 5 N tle company., to this foreign rule, The present | George W. Post, collector of stant from the private oflice of | sion. After the regu might make them work hetter together. | trial; Russell & Co. vs. Samucl Ardet al., went, under the Teadersliip of M. Pur- | revenue at York, is in the city, the treasur hich w next | sueh as the allowance of claims, In the Ind service ever, s rial; John Deere et al. vs. Reubin Boll- seelis a iinal and peaceful seftlement by | at the Millard, door to the main office, and drawing to n | tracts awarded, the board ordered that | be after cv >'s else scalp and an in- n, sheriff, continued; P. MeGerr vs. | th frefan of her phundered | Judgo Hawes left Monday night tor lovel his heavily loaded shot gun ordered | the school lunds in_Keith, Garfield and | spector who Visits you seems to think i J. Brown, trial not before November 10 Trefand tho same riehts that Camuda | Louisville, Ky., whore he gaes 10 settlo McGuire and Griflin to throw up their | Dawes counties be placed in the market | his dutv to recommend your removs 3: Willinm D. Corsoe va. J. McCue, mo- | FCC 006G T 0N state in this glovions | wp the estate of his father. hands. eGuire obeyed the order, but | for sale. This action was taken in an- rom the mere fact that he has been sent to remand overruled, trial; Jacob | BT e the oy make i3 own W. Pickens, who for the past three Griflin did not do so. He pulled an old | swer o petitions from people in those | toinspect you. 1f there were the same vs. J.J. Siert, suit compromised | Jywy for it< own people on its own soil, with- aihnsbeoniint tholi zovernmentiom: revolver on Pound and snapped it, but it | counties to have it done. The lands are | rewards for honesty in the Indian service K ed at plamtiff’s cost on his | gyt any infringement of the general rights of hus been uppointed chicf olerk of (||d) not ll_;uufli It Ih alleged that it had | becoming more valuable all the time, | that there are in the :1‘“‘“ lunglr‘l‘uru. lnnlmn:t t}fl\w"" | |nu'ntz V! - ’l?i’lf"i‘»l::l)l' lzd\”::,r}):; cuse u‘;l,u W Uyt postoflice. either heen altogether unloaded or waus | and the price may be put up to a res promotion, increase y perhaps | son, not for tr hefore 1 A B 00 BRI IB AN | ) et e only loaded with blank e iidumul i baioon: |t oeoteyorld ihie r aats Phe | same ve. Harri t M. Layton ¢ support of our Ameticat rioitizon s Goldsmith, onc of the gen 3 4 2 2 5 ot 3 INLICH, s AR WA L% h AR OL Qi ki T 3 oln Driving ' At the general election next month Mr. | proprietors of the Misfit Cleuuing Pa Daily. who, been stated, stood i ary to the rale heretof provailing in | unfortunate part of it is that there seems | ovder; same vs. Lincoly Parnell will probably secure eighty-seven out I rs, returned terday after a short with Mc(: 1 Griftin all the time, Qisposal of school lands. tobe an assumption that every Indian | association, same order; « t ' the 103 1Hsh seats, This will givo him | fsinces trip to Ohicuee) ©or & guor ansd it had bes 't of his business to PRESENTING THE BADGE enf is a thief not only till he lias been | Annio Sc suit compromised of power in the new patliament ISR HED:: see that Griflin's pistol was not loaded. | Thursday of this week a_special Pull- | proved not to be one, but even after the | and sed at pi s cost: N. W. | qng enable him to wring from one of th Mrs. D. Greenleaf and son of Gales- After the r \'nl\l-’r refused ot Gri wing on board Senator Man- | total failure to fasten any charge upon lvl\‘mlfj.:htiumi l_ul\ e s I-:l:m‘\ In- “']MIIII\I:I partics a settlement of this vital |\|i||~gkl|l,, ity, rl‘llm guests of turncd and hobbled townr I | derson and family, and others will ¢t | him which has been laid at his door." surance Co., for trial; Caroline Doud vs. | question, e e i Mrs. G's son-in-law, W artin, of the he fied, Pound shot b uptye | from Omobia and el fu Lincoln whr fou o ot approve of military | U K6 Ko ial ot boforo Decombor 7: | Frow Staine to Caliturt f Outicio 0 | juw' i of Kennedy & Martin. RFECT MADE two barrels of double “B shot into” the | it will take up Hon. E. P, Roggen, secre- 5 T reservationsy’! hos. Mackin vs. B. Beer, trial; Henry QUIEInCIOn Ol s ol : ' HL The 5 e Taand: MM ; 3 T e e s ae e eS| R nly I do—neur them, but not at | Binder v not for trinl bo- g themselves with patriotic a W. H. Thompson, Grand Is'and; T. M Prepared with special regard 0 hoslus. the benefit of its readers - - iy, h g i t O | the holy canse. Here in Ncbras Franco, West Point; W. G. Swan, To- v outa, Limo or Alun. bad entered the public ofiice with Me- | other persons. The destination of the | the agency. Forts Robinson and Nio- | fore De s F. Johnson va. K. C., | (RIOREN) (SR led the way with s | eamech: J. Pe 1, Starling, and G, G, Al PR;E"E'"'?‘;‘;”;B POWDER €O, Guire and Griftin, jumped outof the win- | car will be Sidney, Nebraska, and it is | brara are well located on our northern | St. J. & C. B. R. R Co., not for trial be- | Jipeantial contribution to the parliamentary | prieht, Liberty, o the Canfield. A dow where Davis'was loeated. Davis had | for the purpose of presenting Gen. Mor- | boundary, and ought to be maintained. | fore first week in Decembers ( . fund, and we iu Lincoln are about to have 2 At N cuioAcs, - . ST-LOUILE been instructed to shoot at the second | yrwo, the coramander of the post at that | The timé may come when their absence | ton et. al. vs. Implement Fir > | public meeting on Umllml‘l,\'. ;hfl? H‘»“" INVALIDS WHO ARE WASTING AWAY man wiio would jump, s it had been ex- | pont, with the elegant G, A, R. badge, | would be disastrous. OFf the two Robin | company of London, not for hearing un. | for the same object shich will bo addiestl | grom s want of proper action of the 1 HUMPH“Y? pected that seGuive would fleo in that | Votod him short timo ngo by his i’ | son has the more important location, be- | Gl Nov. 3 DU K. ollman vs. Sumucl | by a putriotic Mehodizy elergypag and biill | 1350 S maoh and Bowels, will find Dr direction. In Lis excilement, probably, | mediate G. A. R. friend that the trip will | cuuse any outbreak of the Indiaus would | Slaughter, demurrer to answer submit- | Jgub OWOR B8 R0 IR TRE UMY | Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine a con. Davis violated his orders and began be made. The badge is elegantly set | be towards the west and north, towards ted; John Lindwholm vs. B. B. Gibson, expect, by Hon. J. Sterling Morton, and by | stitutional specific and a fouudation of k HOMEOPATHIC fusitude on Daily, one of hisown crowd, | with thirteon diamonds and is_ doubtless | the Shoshones and Arapahoes, and not | et. al, leave to plaintiff to reply instan- | Lobe of gur own leading cliizens. | vitality and vigor, as rofreshing und ¢ i i as it was he who hud turned against the | the handsomest ono in the United States. | towards the more — thickly set- ter; Commercial Bank of Burlington, 1a., 1, myself, the son of an_evicted tenant, in | hilavating as a cool, gushing spring of 7 i Mflm s uflu two robbers. Daily was slightly CITY ITEMS. tled portions of tho state’’ Fort | vs. A. G. Davis, motion for securily for | proportion’ss I tasted of the frecdom and | wuter to the parched and fainting trav- £ "’ P wonnded inthe leg Capt. Post, of the police, captured a | Laramie is too far off to beof assist- [ Costs; La Belle Wugon Works vs. Jenson | prosperity of this great unaton, and while | 50150 the desert, $1.50, % Q (it At the Inst term of the Lancaster | crazy fomalo putient from the insane | ance, besides being difficult of supply. | Bros. plaintiff, to”roply in five d glorvinel iy, Alericen foltznshin, iave - g county district court, McGiuire was | asylum Sunday night in the Capitol yard. | You may say that I consider the strategic | Leopld Simon et. al. ve. W. H. Mo- | bt ebie 510 wore aiieened 1o IR, CoRiay :e to Plustorers. Horses, Cattle, S8hee tried ‘on « charge of attempting torob | The woman was taken back to the | position” of Fort Robinson to Pinc Ridge | Cartney, judgment by default; 2 C. | K orice every dollar § posseanand. life itself fal mceting of the ’ ¥ the state treasu and was acquitted. | asylum, of gh importance. Under the possi- | Dow vs. Nebraska City. submitie if necessary fo sce Ireland froe and prosper- asterers on Wednesday, at DOGS, HOGS, POULTR! JT'he district attorney then entered a nolle Tp to yesterday afternoon fifty-three of | bilities of I,l]n-, future its garrison might | motion to quash service of summons. ous. Thisls Y undying sentiment and such K m, By order of In nso for ovor 20 yesrs by Farm “prosequi . the ease against Daily. the seventy-four. count i braska | at any time be called upon to do duty 4 - .3 will I trustbe that oy children after me. | o0 nigien, WiLLiay Cox, Btockbreeders, Horse R. B., &c. _exciteent around the state houso had reported theirelection returns to the | hours before any assistance could reach A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. Tappeal carnestly to wmy Irish and Irish- Chairman, e time of Grifin’s killing was intens office of the seorotary of state. from Fort Niobrara the greatsection of | o pun Account of the Fort Niobrara | iraeilcan fellow titizens throughout tho stalp - Used by U. 8. Covernment. pruiso of Pound and his detective ngency | Postmaster Meliride has been confined | country which now looks to it for pro- 0 ImeLae e By A A Pty Rl HESLURL gl i The stenographer was on hand, Furay was on overy lip. Upon the assembling | to his residence for & day or two by sick- | tection." Affuir. National Luagiion Evers town 20 ammiet | was loadod, butfor some reason ho failod e BTAGLE CHANTIRA of the senute C. C.Burr, & member from | ness. What is the position of the Ogullala vas rumored about army headquar | ponize a braneh, and a5 we in Nebraska have | to F(» off ‘at the counecil meeting lusy mphreys’ Med, Cos, 100 Fulton &4, N, ¥, Lancaster couny, and at pr The hotel at the stock yards is com- | Sioux towards the govermenty'! queried | tel wrdday that w t dy bud | the honor of giving to the league its patriotic | night. Thero was & good dewl of disap- dud J 86, % ¥y of Lincoln, suecveded 1n x ploted, and will bo occupied by the 16th | the interviewor. taken plack at Fort Niobu pruaident, our respectod fellow citizen Patrick | pointment among the crowd who had us. in that body anappropriation of $1,500, | inst. *'We have two parties, tho malecontents | at Valontine, last week, the purticula zan, than whom few living Irishmen hiwve | gombled to hear him, but s the admis- 7 EUMPHERETYS to be divided equally between Pound The Philharmonic concerts were both | under Red Cloud, and the progressists | of whijh wero not at first easily obtuin- | rendered sueh valuable ser Wimiane or | gl 10 one could demand the Davis and Daily. But after careful in’ | successes, viewed from a financial and | under Young-Man-Afeaid-of-His-Horses | able Afte mado greater personal 8 In her cause, somo investigation, however | s d by sendt y ut the door, @1» HOMEOPATHIC vestigation and sobor reflection, the | artistio standpoint. and othors. 1ed Cloud s 74 years of the faots were loarnod to_ be theso: In | WO should thoroughly oris M by sonil ,/.‘:‘_I, « n 5 0 s ¥ ¢ representatives” to our national ¢onven- 4 - house refused to pass the bill ¥ ARRIVALS. : We have never recognized his claim to | September lust Sumuel Kirkloy, sergeant | () FRFRECRSIRE 0 S Blenell and tho AlAF anan EESUEERE R SPECIFIC Ho. Io the meantime public sentiment | H. H. Shedd, Ashland; C. 8. Alling, | bo chief of the Sioux chunged ag h ise (160 pages) sent, post-) Lad, for 10 Governor Dawes and the stato treasurer, | ter, Omaha; 5 tion of wide swecping authority in aman | insolence, disobiadience and worthless: | us . ory faithfully yours, cents in nh.ll|1p~4. A Udrbes Worlds Dir. Ner!!..mun. rom?cver-work or other chuce but moro particularly was the indignant Wi, Leese, Sewar, of his nature and vicws. His faction is [ ness. He was dishonorably dischurged oy ARUK RLTROBEALD, e W P ey (A i‘.“’..m.nhmn.n Tarko vial powdas, for feeling directed to the executiv I wylor, B, now small. It is harmicss us long as it is | from the servide. . He entered upon a \‘*'(;yl;;]“‘k ate Irish R 0 sty A L TR R P Rt -X for his pat in the sh, | W. K. Beans, Beatrice; S. kopt whero it is. A chango of prolonged Am . . J iy i N spree and soon afterwards L childish, und’ it might ba said, al | Talmag H. Culver, would, however, be taken us a came to O byl Flere he comm allair, on account of his foolhardy | Smith, Waverly tion of Red Cloud's right, which 1 have | to scour wround in the slums, ar STATE AND TERRITORY, day to John Eades and Mrs. J, 4 TR rrnmh’n of exceutive <-lumum»,- in case E R 50 persistently fonght, and would doubi- | became acquaintil cwith gix women of 1 Y . believi it | of troop G, Ninth Iry, was court- | fyish delegation, show our zenuing interest | is the title of an interestin= illustrato o uso % yoars, The only mccasafal romody for ainst Pound, his associates, | K. B. Chase, Seward; John R. Manches- | toe dangerous to permit su martialed at Fort Niobrara, for general | in welfarg lear old land that gav 1 d s mmlm‘ ,Vllal “hl“sl [ ik or oty 9 hoth colored; Wells Hammond ana Alo- he officers killed anybody. Viewed in A Big Deal. s al on bis power for dum- | giddy virtue whom heé induced to accom Gothenh \)',:y,'“‘““" 'li.,'.',\“:“:\,i,‘,,,,u and | sinon Kelly, and Charles A. .1 ckson and tho light of subsequent developments his ~ ABig 4 4 9 nized no head chief, | puny him to Valentine, where he opencd iothenberg has organ Mys. Reba MeDouald, the latter of Kan- promise certainly was ill advised and | A syndicate composed of Messrs. Cong- y 1 the ’ Y p (iionu askuelation, uthor- | up o beer ‘garden and hot a SRS sned on the | kitkeo, T11 Batistics thow thut tho ty among sh. It was Known to the detectives n, Clarkson, Huntand Mr. Fred H. Da- | ity of the government as supreme in s The public sehool of Chadron opened on the e nlldren is fur gron ¢ monthi rash W own to the detectives | don, Clar n, Huntand o I y ho & ue as supreme in all 2 \m(’» sixty pupils enrolled, Foi WASHING CLOTHING, and all laun. | Lisn ut any Othor senso 1l perfect that neither McGuire or Griffin would | vis hus purchased the property known as | questions. The g r s of the Sioux | The estublishment s¢on got o bad name ¢ & > o ( I 6 bowe! ey Y Iy B WwospaD that Would fire. and that | Clatka. addifion, _hetwesa: bt. Mats's | at Pino Ridge ~and the most | and vwis know ghedty senerully throteh: | | Chadron rollod upa piafority of 02 for tho | qry'and eleansing - purposcs, JAMES | Bl koo it 1s Boteal i ios sotons s vaih noither the detectives or officers stood in | avenue and Howard street, and Fairvivw | influential “ch support my policy, | out the surrounding country us the *1fog | democratic ticket viit bt & i 5 3 PYLE'S PEARLINE fsu favorito” com. | iy taken by’ tho little oucs, ocouslons ho iny any danger whatevor from either of tho | and Clark streets. The price paid is said | which is simply faivness to all, honesty in | Ranch.” On Phusdsy night of lnst week | Ahe et of Jextolds, | Jeflerson | pound. It does nob Injury’ the fabrics | WPonthe digustive urgans and 1s slimulael Rilbers. "B rifbi's wespon was wnloadad, | €0 be about $44,000, managoment, and siviet | discipiine | some of tho coloretf oldiers of the Ninth [ epunty, have rabed 1w u a4 o Al ole. and MeGuire h.d no weapon at all. ol muintaining authority. It 15 a | Cavalry determiedto suppress the es- | e LT And aguin the public at the time were . Lo | vory difficult problem, this Tndian ques blishinent nud il the proprietor. Ac- | Tho voters of Dawes county refiscd tetd informed that the whole matter was a | PILES PILES 11 PILES | tion, rendered all the more diticult | cordingly they loft the ‘\md vory late nt | consent to the propu v 1 scheme got up by the detectives them: | A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, 1 )‘"'l',y by vacillation in its treatmont in years | mght, and going to hirkley's house | d in the honds ot matrimony O ! (t \ 2 T - " ar ago Sioux county ahd a popula Keeps and N Hamernick, both of selves as being “great “Sleuths,” and | L williams, (an Indian remedy), ealled Dr, | Pt The treaty of 15 called him out. Ho eame to the door O 0 xtoud 1,000, To-duy Dawes | 11, Becps and amernick, both o o e Miotiairs and Gritin ware Jod | iy ilisms (sn Lodias remedy), atiled D | PR 10 Mo it ol (! hteroatias | Gutied i out. Ho < warning they shot | Mol oF okt o the orizinal conuty, Las | this city. The ceremony was performed mto the business while under the in- | box has cured the worst chronic cases of 2 or | Statement that we, the government of the | him down. He fell to the ground un out 9,000 people within its border In the county court room. fluence of liguor. It is a certainty that | 80 years standing. No one need suffer rive | United States, “desire peace.” Under Wge at the time ¢f M 's capture and | minutes after .p}-l ng this wonderful sooth- | its provisions the Sioux seew to have an 0 : Lotions E 5 i at the N | can healthy, wealthy and wis:," suys an Griffin's death both men were greatly | ing medicine, Lotions aud instrumentsdo | jdea that they are to be perpetually fed | and cut the thyoat « the prostrate i . thern IRAn Rosithy; Veuliy and Wiss 8 sayes ibtoxivated, and the proof i the hoGuirs | Jatre,am than good, Williuus' Indian | at™tho governmont's ofbouse And this | Kirkicy was ke s bis Lonee | e ey st prot stk Dad | i arants < Andibinsln addod tlak case, upon its trial, was that the man | {00 S5 itching, (particularly at night after iden 18 sedulously fostered by Red Cloud | and medical altendance wis | knlves and bullets, prosch of rheumatism, & man ought at D had done all the planning, and | cerein it bed), acts as a poultice, gives | 80d his band who in turn are supported | summoned, but though h The tin Duwes county was aluost | Proseh of PACUIBUUSE, & b ought o arnished the liquor on that day to both | instant rel d i p‘]’u}onl" or Pilcs, | by the Indiun sentimentalists of the east. | was terribly injured, ho was still alive at | equally divided betieen the purtics 470 tor | ORGO 1A g0 L0 bod, ¢ T Sihed A] Sorts of uire and Griffin, and that neither mmuolfnmu mrg'-nd lor nothing else. If the Indians are to be made harmless for | 1ast aceounts One of the troopers con- | the 1o ican and 430 for the ‘|;_m.'<,i‘. t “ dus ‘:”\\' e will be able vireor Grifiin knew what was going SKEIN DISEASES OURED. damago to the settlements, self-supporting | oerncd in the aflags wis oaphieed shortly | St b iblican county tcket arly aftor that, i o place until the act itsoll was | Dr Frazlers Maglc Olutment cures ns by sud wdvanced In civilizution tlioy must | afte jther one stole & horse in | With th ) clerk sudcowulasiabr, | 00 L oo T o bs every n hurts and zasy saits of alls of oo o I ruptions on the face, leavin b SN SOUAOR GF 108 taha that v | s cavalry bles and made hi 3 wople of York have declared war upon | telligent pevson iter's Muwmoth | ma® ang a inw To be convinced that both the robbers | Blotclies aud Eraptlons on the, face, leabing | oo vereign nations. ~ They must [ “This ix th et ol the affie give B veaple of Vork have declgec war b | febigans pokon, - Eigutarh | ma> and beast nced a cooling wore either craay orderribly drunk at the | Suie jtheuw, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, aud stand that the United Stites is supreme | report Licut. Chase, the now it duily, 10 g . o lotiva, Mustang Liniment, tirae ot the perpeuntion of the deed, one | Qid Obstinate Ulcers. x 4 aud that future go o depends upon pres- | pointed odecan [t i benrable aitd there Iy 8 . . Call at B, NEw w:u & Co's. nyf in need has but to look at the bungling and Sold by druggists, or mailed om receipt of | ent good bebavier. They must | wha Laa just arriy vom Fort N o Jh the squirts wnd the fhor will | of anything in the line of Clothing or clumsy manncy in which the act was ex- | 50cents. sournged to help themselves, to farm | Gen. Howard has ordeved an inyestiga s wivs bed out Furnishing goods. They sell at swictly ton of tho trugedy und 18 daily ex with & Quiny, of Evauston, Wyn, | UNE Puick and their prices ars ;.._\,.rl ol ill-fame for th: henelit of the soldicrs, and saves o great dead of lab 7. Sold by ——— Tudgo MoCulloch yesterday afternoon smplets the bloody singnular fact in eonneetion with the hog to bed, early to viee mukes a work, one of the hlue-coats drew a razor Iag tate is that it has never tackled H H o ey otailes y K & (¢ and Schroeter & | and s stock aud 1 Lug ecutod. It was in the middle of the day, | - Retailed by Kuhn & and raso stoek aud the advintag Peth houses of the legislature were in | Becht. At wholesale by C. ¥ Gooduwian. education must be treely offered L ing 4 repos 1 wilite, in Neb WU slecne 1 the lowost