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THEOMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1885, "KADE g 7 made Thursday night and no movement | onerating Marshal Commings and i war, he was still recognized as chief by Thursday's Rock Island due is stuck [ Messrs. Ford and Daily would vote just to i At the treaty of Fort Laramic, through ten miles out of Council Bluffs and not | the contrary, It is possible that s ex- A g the connivance of some traders and Business Stagnated and Railway Traffio | another wheel is turting i ftions \h’~r(- oo lized. But it | Dr, faville, in an Interview, Corrects Some | “'squaw meny ' Red Cloud was recognized Freights everywhere abandoned | 1s also probable that they were not . isatior as el by the commissioners making Stopped by the Polar Weather, and th telegraph lines cast and west are | Councilman Daily who has faken a keen Recent Publications. the treaty. This was in opposition to the kR i wretched shape interest in the investigation, watching gy wishes ofa la majority of the Indians TWENTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO. AT THE SIGNAL OFFICE carefully the development of the testi- | The History of Man-Afraid-of-His- After some weeks' contest, the Indians At 7 o'clock vosterday morning the sig- | mony, was absent Thursday. He ex- Horse—The Chieftaincy Succes- acquiesced in_the appointment of Red nal service thermometéer showed that the | plained to M. James Creighton that he jon=tafh Cloud, but called him the white man's - wemAhe Army and the Western U temperature was 204 dogrees helow zero. [ Was disgusted “m} the flimsy charges ston an Names, chief Comments on the Investigation At noon it ed 12 degrees below ud trumy 1 | THE CHIEFTAINCY SUCCESSION, s nee Balle zero and at 3 o'clock 11 degrees, the marshal, and couldn’t v'l) Dr. J. J. Saville, of this city, who was | \\l-: n I took charge of the Red Clond Ymaha Ba y . 3 o th oo 1 ‘ The average rate of the wind was 28 | any time in iny ting them b ~ : | ageney, 1 found the Indiains divided in- Local News, : '8 to | sentiment of | formerly agent at the Red Cloud ageney | 15 two' factions, followers of Afraid-of- tic councilmen. Council- | and had ample opportunities to study the | His-Horse and Red Cloud respectively eather prevai smarck yesterday | man emarked to a | character of the Sioux, s some excep- | Whatever one party favored the other op The Cold and Snow. NS I;w\\l.J,nn‘\x'(‘;rlw|I“\I\‘r~ 5 :i:»u" reporter that the second day's testimony | tions to the statements in & rece m'im“ll. | poscd, so it wns impossiblo to come to an “Twenty below,” gasped the first citi- | holow zero, at Buford 81 at completely knocked the bottom out of | vio with a Pine Ridge trader published understanding on any subject refering to wen astir yesterday morning, as he shook | Vincent, Minn., 48 velow and Sulliyan's charges. “Ihave no doubt,”” | FE4 BrrH Sy , | their government, T set mysclf about pctiinid e % he said. “that Cammings isa perfectiy | in the Beg. The doctor is a thonghtful, | reconciling these factions. There were down the baseburner, shiveringly kindled | ton From the w 18 sl th u scholarly gentleman, and in his study of | eyeral l ol |£ men who \\um’!l’ I «T.‘f,.’lu- tto At o0 reports were received, s o wires | honest man, though in point of ability he c : - the kitchen fire and dashed back to bed, | 10 reports were received, as th T not to ba. at the head of the | the Indian reached conclusio wwe < for the ehieftainship at the death of MOST PERFECT MADE “whew, it's a scorcher, weEA L o force,” The report or re. | Feliable and.of interest A - | Afraid-of-His-Horse. The most prominent “Twenty below,” moaned the widow, e N R it 17 of the commitiee will be | tion to-day with a reporte ! ¥ of these were Crazy Horse and the son of H . ’ Rudlrond trwilic i almost entirely $us- | Sy itted for approval to the council,and L Hoticd I your isso ot Afraid-of-His-Hotew. Tho old man wished The Unlt@d sta“es Covernment a8 the blast shricked through the chinks | pended ihter ; & HISHCE it femof believed fyat the minority report.if | an interview with an Indian’ trader, giv son acknowledged by the tribe as hi : o . o { Places Dr. Price’s at ths head of the entirve list of her hovel, and tore cruelly at the thin | i wagon roadsinto the eity are all | 11,0 Gy will receive by any means | ing information relative to successor before he died. ‘This Red rags, which, on her rade pallet mocked. | blockaded the undivided support of the democratie | toms and names. s statements, Cloud and his followers opposed. Af (Soe NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH BULLETIN—Supplome: the semblance of bed coverings, “God Dr. Parker is suffering from a pair of | members of the body some respects, are quite erroncous sral months effort I succeeded in in think that Indian history is not a matter | fluencing Red Cloud to consent to_ this help me?? seve frost-bitten ears. h ( > " D oo, (ot tho s | | Efbeslatondeti Plorce 613k bior barm RAILWAY NOTES, ofso litle importuicd bt {hut corr Fomiont. oh. . the. - sangilion The Canadian Government way official, and he kicked over the oftice | had his ears frozen yesterday morning. : ¥ '”'N'_"'""M on the subject are of interes the young man should 3 Ridoa by R ¥ ctispidor and scattered the stack of annu- | . Business in the postoftice is very slow. ne frems of Railroad Tnterost Re- | (0 {he public. " e not - claim Cthe place of chief Places Dr, Pric t the head of the entive list. pidor 1 t ! Biiee ik 1 SuaildsFibited yostord vorsed a Little, « of names is not a matter | (il Red Cloud's death. A council w (S00 T0POFE 0 the CONMISSIONER OF INLAND REVENUY DEPARTMENT,OUawi (sent of governe al passes which awaited his signature, q i 4 4 e ' el of such al importance among the In- | ealled and with the usual 1 . g 3} 3 & | Ama speeting the river for an i he local organ which carries its party | dians s i i alled and with the usunl Indian e nent), Canada, April S 3, “how thedevil can the trains get out of | Al il ‘ The I . i Party | dians as your informant seems to think the young man took his fathes bt bbbl ) company yeste morning had both | name at its he: a it railway col- | Names often contain within themselves a : the drift fiaids frozn, it L ingolg i iistory of cvents of importanes to an n- e For (i Shsa 1h Moot ph Ui It is the purest and strongest. 1'ree from Ammonis “Twenty below,” ehuekled the iceman, I'hie mean temperature of the day was , sday | . " dian family i ( 3 i { a ho donned his furs and went down to | 15° below zero. he rato of the wind | Ile# but e b e ot en COBNCATA N ALHAYHiOnTIa-HotEs, ¥ o 1 lorned an Tndian custony | L€ from Lime, free from Alum, and is recommended for § kAR out twent-eight miles an hour, stunnot, Appentict.arc a fow me | Suchis the s of M it-of- | which is s ; TR oYt reneral family use by i i s Gred Jniver: T et o o Spotian | e bl A, S dHivare “anil hinal ctions without comment: it votbtaed 06 Wyt SouELIRTohue | (ool LI Iatery P 4 jl»"”l? o Loy Wi 1L w0 o rseaty Wkl O et o " ownd of cicklon, | drivers suffored. st from the blizzavd. orted fo v com. | ant, T will give you tha Isiory of tho | trbe. SHheoioy it the eorss man wig | Hies and Public Food -Analysts. Twenty below! So it was, and when the 1'&.‘,'7'\’1:'4.'11', v drivers were also grumb; gll“l ‘(&:"IW&}”}‘:«“I i:n ],.:,,|l.l o :r]".\\\li !III . :hllf"lm_lnl‘;"_'Ilwll",llfmll.}mli! v\!m{'l)“!_"::f ]n‘lll‘“(,linlllll‘l}_l:l‘\::’\.» ::..ln.“.. A axpcts Persons doubting the truthfulness of thi ny of the Chemists named: : : ; St Tt e u slightly. & | i s o Mohave | the present chicf, " ¢ ) easting and rejoicing, Ha YN DOREMU ¥ 8 o AT 4 o MITar Lot hew, it felt ke |00 named Hancock, diiying a_do- | desort, $82 miles south of San Franei dows not correetly convey the idea in the | a tile from the eamp 4 wel the old_ man L COWITE, « y Tt AL Qs ot SO rke a hundred below urrying, seurrying 1 n for the Singer Sewing M e (or corre i name., more correct fransla- 1k wer the lull, dressed only in an f, LK Late President State Board of 1lealth, Lansing, Mich, to their daily labors the citizens ran | chiné company, had his face and ands | ¢ P o s £ | tion is ) Afraid-of-His-Horse ragged blanket. On expressing m, 8 ) Analytical Chemist, St Louis, Mo, through the carly morning, and as the | frozen yest morni gl o) » & Pacific) and_the Southern | The Frene ppers and halt-breeds, | surprise, he informed me that it was @ S ON alytical Chiemist, Wheeling, W, Va, “ arly g, andd 4l Z Pacitic ure not working conjointly,butad- | who “are usually interpreters, use the | eustom of his people when a young chict r ) Boston, Aass, ! 0.6, page 3, Washington, D, ) hours of day work came on, the strects The police court business s ver versely word . 9 » y ¢ &8 court loss ¥ N man for the pronown they. n such | fook his fathobre mavie that the ol S 1AL \ , Chiemist (o the Dep'tof Health, Brooklyn, N. Y. grew deserted and no one was seen light yeste morning, and if the the 1 ¢ is not a branch of the | expre s the indefinite, *“They say” [ gave all o | M g1 L'{,, "','»1 ':,‘L{ St ; 5 B . it lical College, Columbus, Ohic occasional BEL reporter and some in- | mometer much Jower, the court | wq, > than it is of the U. 1 et m asked for the meaning aid | wan had, thercfore, giving ev 10 s DEDRG e i e an had, ofore I 8 o Chenis | D dividual wnpelled to exposure by the | room will probably be closcd it both of which lines rin of his name, the old man told me ot y &3 - t Dy ) direst nocossity. ‘The fow vehiclesabrond T'hia abrest sut Gompany lins boon mak- | from. 16 nad deliver to.ih Sun Feaasises | Bie tollowing story, l‘li<|l|u:]1'(': ’:‘»’ ”l‘\w his son, ||‘vnm|,'; only the old blanket N WAY, Mass, Institute of Teelnology, Boston, wheeled with “dismal creaking through | ing heroic efforts to keep up operations | husiness, ather of the present chief) was o THOIRE Gall thoit Jentel, -kt L AL & M, D, University of Buifalo, the snow, the drivers muflled like mume | but |}n odids against it have been too The Northern Pacific is not building or | Prave and successful warrior and | F © no S @ 55 ) ty A, M., M. D, Prof, Chemis 3 ; He nominally owns all the prop mies and the horses coated with ice and | heavy to maintain schedule time. TR £ bt Hihd . o was A A . s e L prog hunte 1 ho 1 ). 3 thinking of building to San Francisco. iunter, and was much beloved by | ecty of the tribe. So the old chicf gives « frost. At long intervals sleigh bells would | iy 010 o ‘olicked and | it NS 5 ; IEHIBAG, et N . So the old ¢ ives I v I r is once more cheeked and Fhe Pacific : his people. When a young man z | all'his propert i come jingling down the street, and the | the start for a good coat of is spread e Union Pacifio is not building & 1ino | 1,0 kon - It chi LR BTl i R L Tation would repair to the windows | over ot 3 ! from North Loup to Loup City, but has | { el as, chiet he has becomen subject of the new chief, popu m would repair to the windows | gyer the channel from shore to shore i H i ‘ >, the Ogallalas, in complianee with Indian | 7 i COLLIE tof O i i 5 LG R B R R A R L R L g R 1..._.1,.1.\“ ita line from St. Panl'to Loup | Lu¢, DEAHuIAs, in cotiplhunco with Iudiar l1 Ilnlflw'.llvml_x poits to o patri rehai LTTER, Chicf Chemist for the United States Department of Agrl- i Ao Aan b Tie 3 kA S A 4 ity L 0 L bun- | form of governnient in the early histor, ¢ r ngton, 1. C, riding on such a duy,” only to find the | sorbed int b cutting will begin ok UL T st . in to fast and pray, After fasting four | of the tribe, i ' & ofs, Chemistry, Ontario School Pharmacy, Toronto,Canada, an or the baker hustling his team | goor 5 AW r me a8 sullic 5| 1tis notbuilding _a line from M. - i 8 & i . i t 3 ghs d AL 1t . ) J oon as the weather moderates sullicient- | B days and nights hé fell aslecp, In his | The AL a bill A) 1T, Chemist af the United States Mint, New Orleans, L 1 MII. fay Ty o ML L R “““ “!”‘ ‘;A nan At““«“" i lm]" from | sleop a man appe: » him aud told hin lhru“fivlT;:I:-"::‘::‘;‘x‘v\: :]P Ift:‘ {ing, ;i'.'.lulf.‘?' ] 1Ty Prof. Chemistry, University of lexas, Austin, Te Such was the day in town. Aol womantabotit 60 g aee. | Marysville, Kansas, to Garrison, Kansuas. | thag he would 1 ie o great chief Fr it ek ST 1 of, Chemistry, University Calitornia, Berkeley, Cal. ON THE PLAINS. Qi ol wonan, about do yeirs 0f 826 | eis not huilding a Tine from Denver to | successul w come ngreat, chicf and | days afterwards L visited the camp and U 2 Y Binsot i RCIE Seader (e slipped and fell in frontof € book 1ot buil ! 1l he should take | fornd that the young min had restori] | m———— e e an you imagie yourself, veader (gen | Sors on Farnam street y i - | Boulder, sixty milos, but_operates two | the nane “They-are-Atraid-of-his-Horse” | s fathees property: bt bis. tepee was | ot - — _ = :I:::( rlf':\‘:“‘l|y':fr"n'|'f|‘}.”»" n ‘rri’fll\r'";x‘luv ing, bror hor leg. 'The patr ‘I:;"\‘:l:;:"h“i .”_(xl;.»il\nx::“ s, the longe H catise ho would lnlxlu(vn- sle in battle | marked s that of chicf. ll;:\ll\::lzlll|’|l}yi(‘-;u|lu'rf :Il_mll'_(hll my share of i : of C. 8. Higgins, for m']llin;; S A bt B S0 was summoned, the streteher wi - ATty 8. hat his enemies would be afraid even of MGILLICT s wol e oping and fighting. iquor after m sme up in polieo Can you eonceive the suifiring, if ot 0 | justed‘and the dnfortm s tuken to | Itis not building a line ten miles long | Dis horse. When he awoke he called a | The result of this compromise has been | g ¥ made chiefof a band of Tn court_yesterday. case was dis- humin beings, us 1t 1s hoped, Jt may 0Ot | tho St. Joseph liospital, where hoe injur. | to Ord, Kunsas, but is building from | council and related his vision. By con. | of great importance to the ngzaticy; It | o, scoordinig to”tlioirillesiof iairibe, | niiesed, by ng! rshal Cums be, this tervible wind and cold and snow |5, wepe attended to by Dr. Ralph. She | Loup City to Ord, Neb. sentof the council he took the name given abled me or the Tivicl | had to mavey asquaw. - Some time ago, | mings, on Higgins' paying the costs. bring to the herds of 1 tock sucha |} 2 el enabled me to number the Indians which D e o i sn of Nobraskns | 18 sulloring severely. One hundred and thirty-five miles of | hin m the vision. had been resisted by thom from the timo | Sp e smme, 1 sighted ono of the oflice Dorman, of the " South Thirteenthi! i '.f';'f”".‘ IR ',” t ¥, friend,” timidly spoke a shiver- [ line from Lincoln, Neb., to Salina, Kan, [ ORDAINING A CHIE of the aramic tieuty. 1t has also | OF ‘"L.‘.\“l‘[" d, calling him, told him t firm of Dorman & Co., had the o "‘,’d m';]“.':]"\’lf:“l""-'"” % “']‘(‘l" I‘"'\':"" U= ing individual'to a business man rushing | is not being constructed by any line, but To appreciate tlis story one must | enabl aent Mc » iciddy to depose ‘I“.\l:““'.\- 1] e }""1"[“'_""'|" pe from the ure yesterday of seeing a negro dured et il oo ubte | down town from his suburban residence | the Union Pacitic is building from Salina know the customs relative to the office of | Tted Clond and put Ascaid-of-Tis-Horse in | biians and whei ©reached the fort 1 waltz avway —w a pur of rub- durcd to such exposure that will doubt- | & 4 ey e R mintbIN kAT G RS s ) o e T i . could Nardly make them believe Iwasn't | heps, which the out- Jess perish away from shelter. 1t is not RHORLR A DU LD, L ERrehve My is a milit: his place, which, I think, could not e T e T T o b hic on the ou more thinn probable that the thaw as over his morning,” sharply retorte D. MeCool is not president of the olieReeliyrg Lo counctl, representing i | heen done had’ not the latter already | Bon working e shy cael o Pe FHAVE | side of the store, we chase. The L e LI as he sweptonward.. I only | Joseph & Denver, but is gene % cgislative body of civilized govern- | have been acknowledged as superior to Al s A A (O negro saw that he losing ground and RIAEr =tin e Btornis wanted to tell you that your nose is | of the St. Joseph & G 2 ments, is - composed - of - the old | jted Cloud. Without” this, such an at- PolGCEOouI dropped his ]lm- Y. Mr. Dorman still question of greatest interest u shouted the tramp as the husy 5 g principal - warriors of | tempton the part of the agent would [ John Seamun, @ wretehod-looking - | Djrsnadand the wegro turned savagelys i on his way:, A SOLDI T v 5 The chieftainship is | have resulted in inc oBRTUSIOARe |yt 0 ) v WEeLCh oKIng - 4 when br 1t to bay, and drew a Knifey 4 [ £ dividual, was arraigned before Judge wtening o kill” Mr. Dorman. The comny Wl importance both to the el Uni 5 | 1 vy and partly elective. | factional fool thsal \ BitalS DR HTIGval n Unjon wires shared the | 3 = WL y rtly elective. | factional feeling among the Indians. It 4 and state 13 how range stock will weatl jon € cd e ] ool Stewart has a Skirmish at the (s, the chietis elected from certain | will thus be seen that 4 name is of quite | Stenberg y sterday on a ch of ter concluded not to force the light. the blizzard ization of the railroad telograph- . D ailio et 4 3 5 5 Conversations with eattle men about | i¢ 0. No direct communication he- [, Jospital and is Disc 8 {':‘:”'“- ! ”J gLl isrup o much importance among the Indians t from Pat O'Connell, Col.” James Stewart, the vot- | but e must have influence of some kind | a5 it is among eivilized people an ling at the Hotel de town roveal diflering opinions from equal hia could be obtained and ; : [ e s G o L expericnee. Somoe are gravely anxious of business transacted came | eran” who has been lying at St. Joseph's s tion by the council, and INDIAN NAMES Ford, on Tenth street. Pat swore that | Bt e pose i, e athers ex: | and went by, the way of St. Paul and | hospital sinee Just Saiurday beeiuse of O of debe st |t am ercorFlosayllintilnd Inus gt man had entered the house on Wed pross themselves as confident that no | Sioux City. Western commumication is | the “heartless” treatment received at the | i SABTR T RT R I |, G st i Ul it lo a valuable over yus loss of stock completely ent oft and all matter for the | pooao e f : b 8 riou }" G CL L e e ety Tt e, | hands of the G. A. R., is again at the ¢ fore when a chiof grows old, and | not the proper names of persons. 1f you | €oat belonging fo him, and worth about Cattle ean stand the worst of weather ] ) 5 ) ¢ : ¢ NGB IR A || Posiforthiai f RIUTOR 601 O RtO0) tral police station. Since his exposur e R SR L el sl Vindian his name, sometimes, in [ $15 or § Seaman had no excuse to ownor, tand i N 1 thing to Helihy dntuvor to uhdicate in the spirit of humor, he will give you one | present, and Judgze Stenber il eat they live for 5 ugh the 3 and ugly, and yesterday vouring | fio ives 1o mai 'l'_""',“'“‘““-”“'" o ticse nicknames, But sk for his | piy o twenty days in the county j intense cold, W1 ubles me is CLE SAM TELEGRAM il ) spite of the ciorts of tho sisters | tion ',“. maintain his son in his postg name and you will always find Y RITeRAT an get no reports from % e T i 7 L GEHLE P GG i (ORI (T NG D a nawie that is not indecent or | 0oy o) o NowiOraorakreoniiiho lSoorotary in charge, he arose froy and 1 coineil when the young man takes h % A o 80 0 L) western part of the state where the 5 e BB I hat I 5 e, TR h < al. - Among several thousand names R O R s enow full 3 L War About Their Lransmission uinioltha il j g e o LB ALl g gt ¢ on record in taking a census Beaviet than here, and the wind has kept | *“We have veceived a queer order from | P, 6 S R R B A b i e up the no danger. You see th the s 3 tary of w = relative to to do ail the injury he could to anybody | en. R ! - wind which drifis the snow. s | for telegrams,” said Adjutant who opposed him. Neither force nor | . When the young chiof has taken hi 1XCU 3 3 AT 7 8 { ) th 2 K f RIORCS < ANeithe « 0l e young chie s n his EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELF };;\‘l;*lfu'»‘;::l‘.'.W‘I"t":l:l' lh:;lfl}l:;*'il]:‘““mll'“l: Breek toa reporter yesterday. I persuasion could control him, and the father’s name | oes o some lonely i i fee LSO . y O 4 L + handing b SC 3, Sis! S W obliged clephone )| « he te f Trin T o i RIRRRC WSeEy liaavy. in wWestorn e, handing it to the sevibe sisters were finally obliged to- telephonc | pl yon the top of a Wil v | Round Trip Tickets $100-—Excursion INBI R e orakniraly, A S The order reads as follow: for llln-l |r|)hi‘|'|n ll”ll \]\I'nvl lh_h ih\nu_\ ) !51\“:_\” J\I- \_)\\1:, Vi an offering to Ticaves O loss of stack will be greal.” Westorn Union or any other imdependont | §EVESULRE bo sauiy Ty s Qs o | Lo elahinie i ithit Water _THE OLDEST INHABITANT. companics build or mamtain a telezeaph | sponded to the call, and the “colonel’ | or food spends his time pr A::fmlllflwldu;l inbabitant w)ll}h-wm' line which runs alongside of and occupics | was Joaded in on u streteher and earried | walking around within a small “sp: to hold up to_the present the lamp of | same territory as one of the bonded | to the police station. There he quieted il from exhausiion he fulls asle PP eenaionse dand idray comment | 1, o down and u.l,,.l.lln..ux e the strete Wlhateve -|I,.-5h-. ans i this ion. o Ao 1 was placed beside the stove. This | as o revelation from alttiisiccldeat dhyiarer experl: | iR S I rofteg noymopLitosen ning he will be taken to the county | The medicine men interpret his drean, enced in Omaha, and have been on the | ndependent coipanies for mess - Stewart is cortainly sick and per- | and this he takes asa gude for s future SpoL ever s gaiibuantiy »I\nuh‘r ceived or sent over such lines.” haps erazy, as his actions at the hospital | life. 5 1 e i T e taken. Ldon'tmean to say that the tem Another clanse provides that me: R R T TAn o) MAKING A WARRIOR. 5 S T o TR 3 AT S perature s lowest, for L have | S0 Byory e e aeail oo cessfully treat as. Impey, M. D. e mereury RBa70 i sent if possible by the subsidize A SMALL FIR 16Ul TenouEht (o henlhnaons it UNITED STATES COURT. cor 15th aud Harney, Withnell Block Absolu’elv Pure. the bulb, But what mean | lines in preference to non-subsidized lines. e, W Stewart has been growing of intoxication. e was released, Joln Maloncy faced the judge to an- swer toa charge of being ous ter. He said that he was working in Higgins’ gambling dealer and superintendent of the wrd wheel, and was earning an_honest living, 116 <hield to await further investig : mk Keene, the young man The fourth of the serie nter ex | for runnin choof “the Loui cursions to California will leave aha | State Lottery, is still i il. 10 and Couneil Blufls via e il me up for trial in the police court y way Wednesday morning, danuary 1 v, butat the requestof his af 1856, Round trip tic seles | ney vas continued to this and return, good for morning. The law and order le men $100. For full part were on hand and were vather disgusted address W. MoRst, beeause the continuance was allowed. fic r , it is intended that eve s of the White Lead Works De- | © Rl s required to perform | The Leighton & Clark Case—Why Le Personal Pa aphs, This powdor never yaries. A marvel of puris to convey is that Lnever saw a day when “Thisorder will make avery complic royed—Frost-Bitten Firemer some act which wili show bis ability to gnard Was Not Sentene Martin, of Albion, Frank M. Dun- | ty, strensth und wholesomencss, Mo pnom- use his weapons. This is usually some tmed the hearing ning, of Tocumselr, B D, Wilber, of St, | iedl than the ordinary kind, and’ onnnot bo goid the cold” was so sensible. You see. the | ed mess of it when we eome to settle up ] climate is changing here and in the early Sntanilhtth et ph companies,” A defective flue caused the completc sat of hunting. He brings the evidenee 5 SRRy a3l o I O Philliy 1 and | in competition with ‘tha multitude of low test days when we had - polar waves thit | qig Gen, Br Aeamdine Lo this or- | destruction by fire yesterday afternoon | of his skill and submits it to the couneil ! gy scinsiL t O Phibips, of Lincoln, and | whort il i o howiate poviers, old 4 e ders] s 4 4 A ! , ) 5 Witnesses fc g of Plun: reck, ong | only in cans. I bowder Compan; s aupboneoh I nokskieln the Mo e Sont over two. diffr- | of the oflico builling of the white lead | andif they think it suflicient he T e SO T G (hb 1 S e s (T GO SRR T L T T e o e '”‘.‘(‘:"; ent lines, of them s subsidized line | works, with nearly all of its contents, | new name, cither of his own choiee, or it | fostified to variot Woadis v [0 XORYE oM B 1 & mate is changing and rains have not only 1 another w non-subsidized line, as f0r | Vo depavtment was called out by tho | MY b ghven b bis frieids or the conn- | the part of Mr, Leighton to muke B Lyors, the architeet, of Detroit, ARCHITECTS. become more frequent but the aivis con | v o vefuse payment to this litter com- | & tephone about 4330 o'clock, buti did not wsting and prayin, e A | preseplition arrived in Omaha last eyening from Den SR s ) phere luiitls to the intensity of cold and m'from. omo point. on the | nearly consumed. Four hovses wore at- | dier. Ho iy ehanze his namo to mom- | 110 It Dited Statos district. conrt was | ey bins for the how court house o N ] A Rssisted by the wind wl A 0] || o LR, ! ! ) { Arapahoo county, Mr, Myors states (h . ap : an L e A shall o compelled toreiiso paswent | of over s mile in quick e, despite the | Mprt but it isalways done by con | iracid e gréaiest dtontion and was | wii'urive here next week, when every’ this 18 tho coldest day I over saw in w““;l l”' IlA i ‘{Ih e el | conditon of the roads. The hose wasnot | 3 'll"[r“ II‘ wmu\\, 4 o e mose important of them all. L thing will be in readiness to receive bids OMAHA. NEB d DES MOINES, IA i aiin. msmiited justas well over the Union | wipeelid from the cart, as o water was | o Fhe father of the present ehief took s | yard had been in various schemes 1o se- | for the ercetion of the buiiding. , NEB, and DES MOINES, IA, 3 AY g 5 i ”I‘" I‘“i‘ l;‘\l ey koW ast ‘l;m.u ble, and the building wis 5o f thor's namo_ undo: H" Jlt‘”““'“; cir- | care government lands and by frauds in g ] Office, Cor. 1th and Farnam Strcets, Room 16 T Col. J. J. Dickey, managerof the West | [ jestroycd that nothing could be ue- [ €t o, s related by him Niobrara land oftice obtained a | Shannon Lotter Bill File. Filing Cabinets ODL L ET L BT of Thursday | e, Union, IRLa ALY by the res | domplishid. The loss amounts to abou His fatker had grown old and was |y, ebraska range territory vidued Camon: Sohiohts Standard. Indoxos R A A B Thi ATy A IR o wout the matter, |} B o003 i anxious 1 his son should be P X He was indicted” on the [ t, opie Neb, Nat'l Bank. i } not received a copy of the new order bt s e ; 0 come before | died 5 | ; 4 - was dragged back yesterday morning. 4 4 one of the fivemen were frost-hitten o 4 of subornation of perjury - - ko epariss of yostordty morning stuck. | SURjosed that ho sould snortly, 4 vesterduy, but at the five the duy hefore | e had rformud | many - deeds | ivacy o defraud the goveri Brevitie \ BN i et Rl B O R nother piase of an | fiver Blake had his ehin fr viver | Whieh e thouzht should cotitle him to 4 was convieted on the last | Thocl B are 82.40.010.08 - back, Moeantinto glant attempts are | S duestion, said Mr. Dickey. Webb nearly 10st his ears, nan Noo- | Wis father’s name, but in conneil the old [ couit and aid liable to a fine of not . R R e g ; J rument issued an order Wl one hand noed d Chier | men would v s father’s exploits ol X0 or i 8¢ ¢ 9 » ) HOONL STY Paclket Company. being made to stralehten out mattcrs. ble 1 ey nan hnd o) HAIIDROG, oL el him th mot 3 imprisonmont. for man, is reported to be very ill—so | ) ) v Butlor and Fireman Anderson cach had | and tell him that his feats were but t sorboti, Ontheday of sentence | 05 e that his life is despaired of | A DIRECT LINE FOR A locomotive erowded with telegraph ; P T : \ 5 N e wia LB e i ) ) itary™ ofli- | one car solidly conzenled. After the five | 0F oy compared his sire's, | o notin conrt, and many questions d ¢ Srane ) s };:.‘;fl FRIBIECFe 198 681t oubetam s B e sent by sub- | i “hian eomplotily extinguished the | Emally e lead o wa against the | gs i Tob this Thathass rankis: ’bfwlw_m-l of olooutionaHiniey oluss, one ‘England, France & Gormany. left Columbus and two were | ! stoad of the non-subadized. | (hovoughly chilled (iremen were fnvited | Bwhoos Y worsted in | ed (his oflice. Mr nbertson. yox. | January 7, | Colloge offico, WIS VAT | 410 stoumshins of tis woll known lino are alt foft | Columbus o S0 1o | hoso snbsidized Hnes aro heavily indche | BN 30T o nor homo on tioorgin | the bt aml “compelod, 10 vetscat | funday” oxplained that Lenard willdll R T T A ey The wires aro being rapidly put in shape | §i 0 Ahe govermont o ul tho businc avenue and were furnished with Lot | elosely pursued by i wnees, I | sy ed away ether by neglect or design | Marshad Cumimings received yesterday | BT RS0 De, They enrry the United and communication along the road re-es- | Siod s tod ngninst thoir coffea, The thoughtfulness of the ludy | order o coyer at he remained | o e regilar day, and January 05 | dettor from the murshal of “Clariton, | £t Buropein mails, sid oave Now York TRLIRhon. 1 1s thotielt ab Union. Bacido | Sounts, all vight so far as the |\ highly appreciated by the bo in the rear, charging the pursuers when | figod as the da s sentenes. Lo | Tows, making inquiry concerning dJack | hmsdays wnd Satundigs for Viyinaith TON¢ headquarters that the worst of - the storm QRIGP JINGR 6 g but the West - they eame up, every Killing aman. | gyl was then in Denver,ane rted for | Ford, aman a0 yeirs of age, who left "u...’h'";”.‘}'l {‘.fu‘;lu ;.,]J' ';\." .‘.."L 10 Now B Or "North Platte. Tha duo | 2m Union ow« s nothing to the govers he Jdustices, He'was viding a sorrel horse spotted with | ©yaha on the third, but did | home a few daysa hie imaging York HEEERNIL A RIROE ALt Vv o SeHEil nm:l“:u]nl\ v~.|ml“\lmw:1;:- n_ul tin an) . The jusiices of the peace who were not \\I\l‘-l;‘“ “Hl‘l‘l ‘;' Il'l"' 4 2 1‘;44 reach here until :m- lm‘\“' ; Ih:\j he \\‘i~ to be put ; nansane | ol ing both-came in about 7 o'clock last send a telegram: to” army head- | fortunat gl ko anent Il the |y o Pawnees sceing i | Cotnt being rastriotad in the present extri | hoe. husband's dis e, Ford s ARE YOU A DEALER IN Anddo soi want 16 1 1o hest Sowing ma TROPIIETOR OF chine that woney can biy? 11 8o, 10 pare v wd price sensible custonicr cety not williy nquish 4 coiing would fall back, and he thus | session to the trial of the Leighton & | supposed to be in Omalia somewhere, The B. & M. is completely stuck and | ment would then vefuse to pay the cost | has hrought up his records to the Jast d this exploit | vimed the | and will be senteseed at the Lincoln T"FJAMY 3 cliENAN n be obtained. can not suy what would be the vesult of | cach after his own fashion. Luther R, | not he but the “man™ on his hovse's hip HE IS NOT DEAD. regular morning arrival came in only | Union would do to defend it Tdon't | county commissioners rejected, thus | consented to let bim take his father’s Yarn in the Bast, CORNER 1371t ST, AND CAI'ITOL AVENUE i i Union Fewlng r wwarded Ist Pre are stuck in the yards, ernment on this account,” None of these justices seem inc How the present chief ived I press, was recently reported dead, tarns SPEC nim and Gold o | co undertake further business. | name L have cause (o know, as it is up in'I lolphia” and is interviewed by [ Deformities, Disease, Privat Nothing moving sinee, The Investigating Committee Moots & 3 1 i P ol . 5 is : ors attemp ent of Red Cloud agenc: cfore the | ti arn is always interesting and as o cases free. Roois and o 5 . Others will attempt | ment of Red Cloud cy. Before the | tian's yurn interesting and as it I afrec. 1 1t is the Only Machine thal has Reverse The Chi St Paull Minneapolis & their _books and pape claini- | futher of the present chicf, was_ ehicf of d ! Jorter yeste on PrivaTe, Sreciat and Nenvous Diseoses, Sem. | well a statesman,” | wits old and feeble and wretched lookin, ary and ‘Sexual Orgaus. Cases treute y wards or Forwards east of Council Blufls, "There were | Wi he submitted at the next council | Hon of the supreme court upon their ap. ) Indian chief, and foresaw that a » | during the 1 contents or sender, ithout ¢ g or stopning the Maghios. ho train which left Thursduy mor tle intere they will elaim the right to continue, and | fore, with many of his foliowers, opposed | go —in search {\l‘ BO! hay e DR. MCMENAMY, WAL you A good; llve progressive dcaler A day night, and being the only teain east unittee met, “that there will be — and leader of the w party. The | $10,565 worth ot gold nuggets and were lor pmsioulars to No movements i sight, the majority.” The mecting w s Afraid-of-His-Horse adhered to his con- | our gold, and blindfolded us and strapned \d children, whom we never saw after- The Wabish outgoing of Thursday | be oblized to wait uniil Tuesday before | Advices from Fort Douglas are to the | his endship for t whites | Montana, For ten years we were k (Bucoessors 10 J. . Jnoobs) night in the tow of a dozen locomotives Lartars horo: oy the Weste! U last ¢ Tho out bound “overland” went out | dpiriGrs Hobe OFOE H ol e sont it S i { : ) iun vhen he conld just as well have sent it | theic hold upon their ofticial duties. | succecded in covering the reweat and | Clurke case slone, nothing conld be done At e e y determined jo make the trial. over the Union” Pacitic line, the govern- | Judge Andres isa marked exception, he | saving y of hix mon. On the | with Lownrd. i is out-on heuvy bonds Az, SEWING MA(JHINES d .'}3"‘"‘)',““" > vhoel sinoo ‘Whuraduy, | of the messuge ; and turncd over o his successor, Judge o his father’s nume. Some | (epm he wires are in a wreeked condition and Yes, in all probability, Of eo 1| Berka. The rest, however, still hang on, i wested that It wa ) Of the easternroads the Q" isthe only | such a policy it it were closely followed | Wright of the Thivd ward went so £ that his cnemies were afraid of. This . Cmalia Medica! and Surgical Houlas ‘ ¢ b I > g one whicl perating in the least. The | ont; I can’ not say what tho Western | to file his bond, which document the | raised a laugh at his expense, but they | Sebuatian Beck Spinning His Indian IXTSTITUTE, 906 North 16uh Stieet, Omaka, Nebraska of, Omakha, 3 an hour late. But all the trains attempt- | think, however, thut there will be a vup- | stumping Mr. Wright in s efiorts to | nume. nstian Beek whoafter heing written —TREATS ALL- e ( Now B 15 e hn it bf Counail il | furo bobweacn: tho bampany. aad. tho. gors | aualiry & TURBULENT KED CLOUD up on a seore of occusions by the loeal | Shronio and 8uraioal Disoases, | 4t the, Word, | ey g ! o y ! b on (he, he K. C. train due here yesterday jesdirs P L \ Deformities, Dise 2 ), Private | broad claim of suporioity as a innily Sewing morning wrvived in the afternoon. THEIR REPORT PREPARED, Weiss, for example, says that although | ciated with some of the greatest diflicul- | the ‘Times of that city with the i wal g0 fnvent /03 and possesscs sclling 1 ; take no more cases, he intends to | ties that I encountered in the manage thrilling details as of yore. Old Sebas- Eyo and Ear, soints ou which you i Anpetition The Missouri Pacific is at a complete Last Night— e ; & ) A Jast Night—What Ford Says, h his d | ) ) ed C oncy. Be AL Y AVAYE ey ghio standstill since yosterday morning The investigating committee appointed nothing further, but refuse to give up [ Sioux war brok out, Ateaid-of-His Horse, l.A._ll l:.l\ilf‘l \.‘- & v ‘l.l“|‘7,'.] :1\:']-\» YA PRIVATE OIRCULAR TO MEN, Feod Omaha is snowed under completely. to report upon tho. examination of tho that they have mo in- | the Ogallulus, and presiding chief when | said a queer old man o u on Py Nrwous Disctacn, e ’ T’l'lmd Nol’llll\\n:v‘ln Imillls due he: ‘dm wes preferred by Sullivan against o itions as ‘]'l \\]l]mnll |]|..-\‘- ;.k:nwmh.« jined in acouncil. He was | duy. His garments were filthy and b Stricture. Varicocelo. and a)l 1iseascs of the Urin. | Enabling the Operator t ow Backs hursday night and yesterday morning arshal Cummings, met last night to | documents revert. They all place them- | a brave warrior, 0 are stuck near Glidden, yum niles :l,.m,,., te on the ,,:..“w Their report | Selves in_ the attitude of awaiting the ac- | so fur as such a term may be applicd to | *My name is Scbastian Beck, and in 187 Lodance, af peranally, Conddeptial v °) | Black Hills wing'’ excitement, scat by mall or expross without marks 10 Indicate | wypout chi or stopping the machine, no coaches to be ad - yeste . A seal from the constitutionality of the new | with the whites'conld result only to the | I left Philadelphia with a party of men Batteries, Inhialers, Braces, Trusses, and BGS B Ay morning to make up an out-boind t meeting, and will be awaited with no lit- | Py, "It court ratifies thoir position | disadvantage of the Indians, He there: [ und their wives and ehildren 1o | allkinds of Medl Murteal Apn i $10 over ordinary muchines in th of every & ) # H 11 you a0 i £cod, live progressive dcn'er and is stuck at Carroll, this side of Gl It is pretty certair i {eman | if, on the other hand, they lose their boint | the war. Red Cloud was head soldicr of | Just come buck worked yeins in MoMENAMY : short distance, The one that left Thur Azick Ford 10 ter, bef oy certainly must subuiit, the Ogallalas under Afraid-of-His-Horse, Wyoming and Dakotn, and bad amassed | O Ouaua Memican axp unocat Jour tnade und pleise your cu-tomers, write was crowded with passeng s snowed | two reports on this thing, one s mi- N N contention among the Indians waus quite | just starting a colony when one day — . "o under at Dun seven miles east. | nority veport and the other one from Py A.r-myc"l\l:":x.:,“hm of Yort | bl but the war IP"“"}‘ prevadled. | 3,000 Indians swooped down on us, qug& Unlon Mafl fg CO., v - o “ i 0 g . The Sioux City train due Thursday | ever, a strictly private one, and after jt | Omaba, has applied and sccured a three | yigions and maintained an attitude of | us on ponics. Then the chicf, ‘Black - - e 906 X, 16th §',, Omaha, Neb. ntlght b «’-Emll Mi-.\mn'lpm\ alley was over ‘Li.”' v ?llli Ford horany u{llicl “""“"If]l'“\‘f‘“l ubsll';wb l_l])lm'ln'l'_: l;llflg * | opposition. Red l"hilit«l carricd on the [ Moon,’ ‘went one wiy with the women 5 2 stopped. No frain was on” e other members of the commitieé would | sence his position will be filled by Major | war, while Afrai is-Horse remal oty S MO (NRTRIN L] | N A 4 WA pussive " 3.{,{“’;".’1 s Honse romies | wards. and Sitting Bull thok us wen juto ; e DREXEL & MAUL, 7 U = stuck in the Couneil Blutls transfor yards | learning the result, effvct that diptheria is raging in Salt [ by assisting parties of emigrants | with the Indians and Jimost beeame In — Bhd was standing there all yestorday | - he words uttered by M. Ford pre- | Lake City so violently that all ommunic | t3 elude the war partics of the Sioux. | dians oursclyes. In their battlcs “with UNDERTAKERS, with a dead engine on each end, Every- | vious to the mecting last evening | cation between the post and eity has been | Or, » OUORSL went =0 far as to res- | the whites we were compelled to ta = 4 A Ny thing else in the same shap < | may be interpreted to”mean that he | cut off. y c‘:u'",‘: QUORKOR i:,‘,m;‘, from "his own | part, and were dressed liko warriors, y Yoblelo made, RT0 y MBALMERS. On' the Milwaukee the train due Thurs. su)r{m:ml thut strict party lines would Colonel Henry weathered the b ... and delivercd her safely st Fort | with paint, feathers, bows and arrows, % a0 oy ceary, K L Vauun St u..»fir‘ by day night was dragged in at 10 o'clock | be diuwn—tiat Messrs. Leo, Thrane and | bravely in conting to head=" o <+ and tomubawks. 1 was prescnt at the ud promply i o, y ui LURECS & ¥ q ol T ey el & quarters yes- | L A and tou pros ) yesterduy worning, No start east was | Funy would vote in fuvor of ex- terday, but bad his B e Lidly frozen l "Although tikingno active part in the | wassacro of Gen Custer, and bud on my