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THE OMAI{A DAILY BI‘ i: TUES DA\' JA\UARY 11, 1887, ————— - - e ——— SALVATION FREF — cled 1 e of "thie night | ns wagon with gunpowdet and_ aban Tom Rennard'sBill For the Salo of Vala- Salvation Army reached Lincoln | fow an Overland Traveler Avenged an Ine | OVGF o n o which death | dor though he did not state the st improved plan uu Paid up Capital ;i Best, Lightest and Easi RS le Rt 1 L 1 nd marched through the prin- v but the watehful | fs His hair and beard had become | - able Btate Lands, I Situeta of the city, the captaln i | dian Outra s had not espled him. He had | long and unkempt, his olothing sae 1 to manage and the most | BUTPIS . ... 1 ...,40,000 : deep voice and a — raveled until midafiernoon nest day | rags, and there could be no donbt that ho farabie b made, T| B W, Patis, Prasident 5 drum t rument mar trail wheres res outnumbered | had gone 1. On the 15th of the d 3 nade. 1 i I Br = accompaniment. There were five sol — o5 had mis m. We were riding | of where he was seen on the 2d, and fifty | SERHeHCY wuThIR S, Hughes, Cashier, A Few Weeks' Purchases Double the | diers in the battailion, and despite the | o | at full speed e fort, keep 1¢ | miles from the spot, we found him dead uficturing and a ing. g piRkcrons: 1nvent ,:.- Mone ”\, o State | fgid Wenthor they sangt loud and le Bloody Indian Fight in Nebraska Duare | ¢iojiorof the dry ravines and the va Ho lay on & bare knoll, on _the broad of Will give special rates for }\ ‘\v.\}nwx *John 8. Collir B Ll e marched to numerous points in th ing WarTimns—A Scalp-Taking nd expecting at any mowent to be pur- | his back, with bis arms folded over I UL GBS AR L TR L 2 House NotesShanden o city where audiences would congregate Terror Bronght Grief.to sued when we ran tpon Grim Walker. | breast and hisrifl is sido, ey . r §05. Former price $100 A. E. Touzalin t 1l-Lincoln News, on'the walks. While the detachment a Hu ed Lodges, His wagon stood upon the open prairie, | were wide open, i kit t ircu free BANKING OFFIOE: i were in fr ,y.m.m,.mw‘\ botel mem, at least a halfa mile from ti river and | buzzards sailing dbove him, soon [ Py, J. 8, CRAWFORD, | 717 L IRON BANK, bers of th ushed aroun — | the shelter of the cottonwoods. The four i from s deD, I#ROM TR RERALINCOL BORRAD.] jiors o1 e Tt Lolr HEat Qe bos tween tho sears 1303 and 1865 & full | mulos had boen unharnessed and turned | naty ul o dovon soar 11 N. 17th St., Omaka, Nob. “or_ 12th and Farnam Sts Tt is ur rs! 1in a guiet way that a . = h ing that it was a campaign dodge inaug: | ousand peonis d the story of Grim | ©Ut to graze, and the man was cookin, ounds, but o vorpow bill has been drawn, and is now in_the | urated by the oppositi 1sand people | 1 the story of Grim at y v _ his supper at a camplire, the smoke of | er ork had been done. He - e o hands of one of the senators from Lan EARLY STEPS FOR OFFICE Walker. "Fhat was during the fireest | which would draw Indians for ten miles | ha ire of yongoanes, | € BOYF’R,\&’ CO. N \V HARRIS & CO cnster county, to be introduced at an | The third bill introduced 1 tho houso | Part of our civil war,and minor meidents | around. Our astomishmont, when e | wdians had i 5 Y 3 5 early day in the senate. This bill is one | Of Fepresentatives was the one intro- | were speedily absorbed and forgotten. | found him ther glone, kept s dumb for ty o in pe all'sSates, Vauits, TimeLocks P Y duced by Hayden, of Saline. creating the | T doubt it there ar score of peonte liv- | @ few minutes, on our horses « mourning to a hund Ot Counties, Cities And _othors ot that will bear the closest scrutiny, and is | office of register of deeds in_counties that n t i, amt Ho geected PR 3 LS and Jai! work. BONDS e e d o Ceraet in the direct interests of the stock yards | over a certain population. This is in . | Moe 6% Davonshire Joston. Correspond: | » co by a mere nod, When I rec iro st. Boston. Correspon: company,and will be largely manipulated | effect the recreation of the bill passed | I Banking Busiess Transacted. | ing to-day who can recall the details of this singular man's adventures, and I do Wi Gritn Walk 1026 Varnam Strect, Q:u N ence solicited. by T, P. Kennard ho one of the | tWo years ago which, thorugh bungling | not remember ti ything save a the enterprise 1 f s e i 1 f ,‘”l“,t“l]‘ e eronk e ol e | eluricnl work, wasFecorded in sucl | outline of the massacro of his fanily hns or i it fow ques | diarchaa, dysentors or b X, co W}'AK PIT‘N’ s e ) itk ¢ | way that the supreme court refused 1o | over appeared in print explaing or eramps , use . L on g bR pany. The bill provides for t ale of | give it their sanction, It is almost cor Twas & pony oxp {dor o the m here to kil In o n | Extract of Smart-Weed, composed of best i ! certain saline lands which stock | tain that this bill will becomo a law the was 3 pony wxpress rider on the | 1051 iy wagon over if you ca Grape Brandy. Smart-Weod B e LaD N0 4 State Agent*‘ droute, That meant helping to adl| Dopp ; e ‘. 4 yards company now control by lease,and | present scssion and already two or three 4 o 1 s what I have d v v Ging, i N J J » the salo of thom, af it ean bo dono undor | dilferent purties are applicants heforo | &u ages, 'g alightmailon | a barrel or more of fresh water, X iy e FOR THE the lusw, wouid be simply marketing at | 1he commissioners of (s county for tie forwarding dispatches, tak- | a lot of g TR PR mes Allen, the city sidewalk inspec i ICRD o DFHYH) I}H“\‘ l)l \\TUS the present day that which will incroase | fhPointment until clection day, provid. M A USRI LA L L it 1t was ovident. that lost two children’ Sunday by dip it or WIS D W) Al ing the bill passes is tnd variots othe S W RTB 1l of fircarms. L A L fndl varlous othur things which [ yye'rgluna could hov gt wtliie Wit L UWO ORI Ry yonderfully in the future, and which | county will' doubiless bo the history in | p /S KL sarows other tings which bullets nor tomahawk, nor fire, and it [ 8Eed the L i) sdibebd el 3 Omahav Neh. increase would accrue to the dircet finan- | many other counties in the L . Sl cial interest of the state if allowed to GONE TO WARMER CLIMES, several great trails leading west from | would take weeks to starve him out bl - romaln the proporty of tho state, und | pIAGH &, TA% WU & BT cATl ot the f Ehe oF TNy Favelin: ik |‘1,l~ Yavoriia | tie ity Hisstosk would. be: killsd of LA LLULLR LU Rl J DlYIDhND “OTICE which, If this propuscd sale could bo | day and fnquired for M. I, Gustin o | rontes wore from St Josenn and Connen) | 8 onos when ho, was attacked, and ho | stands alone on_accou K i | siiirrelieotichon s BNRE i worked through, would put much money | was informed that th would. ‘Qion ~ Liave %o, way . of | ledged suporiotity \ g 8 3 Bluffs, the one being known s o in the purse of the stock yards company, Mfornin. Gustin at ‘the lnst i e one being known th Y northern and other as U ther W | ooy e ar d WL e H Thi T 0 s " d be one ¢ s st spees of the | court was divorced from his wife, pilly o other as the soutliernroute. | pyn gut of his dilemma i At — . 5 Rivty=Three & One Third( 33 and boctbol the grontost shoos of thi | FoTH it two! finl been, Hinttied for | L WS OHIL Fouts. along: theillntta viver ng to tuke nals to Ui he | Tee cutting is being earvied on rapidly, i'er Cont Dividend. day. The state went ont of its way thirty-live years I'h i west of Fort Kearney, wh has somes | pafyesse ’ pited into his hou: ) on the river and cut-off. Thousands - the line of special legislation to grant the | mingd on the grounds of crt times fifty miles Jo and somctimes | i was yod that he would ‘come | of ton being put away daily, and | i long term lease to the company of cer- [ mistreatment, but it has been freely 195, necording to the “way the Indians | fop (o mules when he wanted them, e | from present wanees it would' seem | Carrying the tain state Lunds, and tho proposed at. | Serted 1hat this aged Lothario was eham- | 4T ‘Ii);.:nl”unlln. number of men | had a compass, and we gave him the ox- | that i L will b Ito give their ¥ " ‘ 4 idor o other woman and wanted to ot Banli e e 006 \v he | patrons low prices next summer, nhuray ar Ve ) an tompt to move upon the legislature and | ored of another woman and wanted o | WEREIERERee, B el et bearings, and as o rode away | Batwoen Antwery & New Vork | i iidiviyin e T FANE 1o va | Fid himsclf of the wife of his youngg i was preparing o toast another pices of |y o Rt O Batimale tivin socure lands by purchase now would bea G0 ARG 0 1AL R @8 (S YOUMECE | Charles 0. Walker, from noar lowa ¢ ity. | moat, scoming utterly unconcernod over | ,, Mothers, do no it tho first imdiea Rt fom. 11 d 1 4 « L s of 4 con ¢ your childre 0 y I CRBAL O Ors GE o grand financial investment to the persons, | found female friend. The man Gustin | 1t I R the dingers of his surroundin As to | tious of « courhy to give your, childeen « | T THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- & RBCIYR FUNG L1FR ABEOOLATION but a direct loss to the peopl has an exempiary family who have dis- | 10 4 ”l"”; "IX Bhadislag ul his fn what happened bt during the next | [ SR G ot ge Lo (RO S e It this bill comes to tho front to, m either | Solved ail interedurse with the old and | {f,consisted of a wite and fhre ehildron, | i wilits Tiiad i fow. e dotails e Lung Balm. 2 cents u bottle, LAND AKD FRANCE. BT S G dircet or indirect ways, place state lands | Wayward man. k civil war, and travel by the ovetiand had | 1100 Bis owa lips, but plenty of informa- [ 1 (e connty court yestorday FALL AND WINTER vl the At giiagueantal dive. saare) adjoining the city of Lincoln into the TRV 3 tion from warriors who afterward be- 1o 1" o . \ almost come 10 a stop, exce: Y o] nooncase of \\n\‘\l Hansen agai ) \ ) Rxcursio Math and market for speenflators to work upon it The United States aistrict court re- ;”‘f“ t como t top, except in eases of | oy, Uy That is, when licked i e ind 8| §110,153 100 RO L GAB Ut POMPANY O Ry 10 AVISLLIG t6 105K ol the ofter. | sumed its scssion the government | B¢t wl: formed wn | ot of their boots half a dozen times, their one for the replevin of a span of ponics, | prepaid, #43 rsion. §00. Stoorage pis SRR LAV ) e advisable to look a R PR EE n O PR UHE WHLE) the day | imn party to make a push for the | \yjinges destroyed, many of their ponies 3 [ | ut low ‘rates. Potor Wright & Sons, GQenera clups it may contain before ser, ten- | hoing on the civil docket, the grand jury | 80k When [first heard of them | (o™ i their squaws and. ehildren iy sl aieded) e i AR G & D I 1ARBEIL Prosid HLLY I "’9"“%‘”"““’1 '\'} reassembling in the afternoon and they numbered twenty wagons and sixty | (rivin to tempors arvation, they . 3 2D, 0 1 T Parnam s A IRAM AN BEaont Wik A worth v peara e | tinuing Investiations begun the weok | F seventy beople, ‘and wero on 1o | G or D by oter. 10 oerhicand | s ; o Tliroat o m,» AR e esent worth and worth two years ago foree. ] T e s ', east of Kearney, which was then vrenUly for NnOtHEE: eAD RIS Brown's Bronehic o LOBINSON, Omaba National Bank Bullding, of land sold by the state for salt purposes, | before. No indictments were returned make ready for another campaion onl wi's 1 i . dangerous ground. When the outfit SR and it would revenl an inerease that the lelum Royal and Unit ato InalAition to theralustion of (he ourront vourly : : e o e out T campive which Grim Walker built | 770 —_— oy : : ] In the district court the silence that has | 108 earney, some were for turning | quved the three of us from being am T e Al 51, Y e T eln i ohe hgaeae t | reigned fora few days in divorco mat Ry A Sl oty G iy LA warrior told me that forty L5 B RBS tHB] a0 oML LLFeas | LA dermISts & J = I WANT A“ENTb Presont sales of stat Iants to h,‘h,"] | ters was broken by the filing of a petition it raneng down vear by aml es- | guvages were between us and the fort, kil L, el WY/ S lishing ranclws. It s 1 that + which are to be provided for the soldiers | Dealersin general na-3S o1l tho o o S aaks w divoree fs cemed that there 5 thio K16\ o Gt It Bt to J56116ve. tiil ! e 70 Sell the Bost town site speculators is worth investiga- i:l‘ which Mary Snuth asks a divorce from when the smy led them to believe that tio r husband, Johin Smith, on thegronnds | pere three or four {lifferent fuctions in | & Targe party of immigrants must he | AL oty A et Wlfldfifl Sash Lock n. MUCH MONEY IN o of eruelty and abuse, ] ! 1l qulg..(1 ‘_‘gl”” R I\:}‘ (\:}”11: ”-x ter 'mm ;‘ | eamped in the bottoms, Tt conld only b ciill eyes, grieso: e A S % fluctuates in numbers, the criminal | DO > e o et | Al party which wonld dare to build T Costom w bie NP e T Among tho ot docket falls o ' Tow et dferent | 30 “brave and e men eontd | 4 AN b : S.‘j CORBS IV il ) C o Bver Invented ° con | have scarc hoped to reach the Ly 4 prompt big profis. Cirou times, but the divorce cases keep theeven | g . 1¢ | warriors were all drawn ofl’ by ¥ : and vieinity tho sales of st parkreRn | i ) e ) Colorado or” Wyoming line, for the 3 TS g6y 5 o 614 Capitol Ave. 0% 8 ) 5 illustration. A short time ago this tract | tenor of their ways, never lessening in Indinns woro up 1 arms of yory 'C | to attack the ger game, and befor FOR RHEUMATISM. 16. ) 4 . N orAnA x ; numbers. ; sting for | sundown that evening _oMAna, of land, some forty ncres, wis purc There are rencwed rumors of the near | 214 thirsting for blood C. Burr and Frank L. Sheldon of [ Where arc tenewed rumors of the neat | ywion it was known, . thereforo, .ty SNoUTUNILAY NURDEROUS TRDIKINS MIRACLES OF CURE. & Wheedon for §: . Tho | (BHONd 80 cortain is it that it is coming | Grim Walker, as he’ had come to be BN o e e e Tone ey WO BbI| puirerod /40 Yanve en Girbd: Ao I cated in Linst Lincolu and valte b with'the next summer is_bost illustrated IR U G jcaptain of &1 on the plains under their nosos. . How IR y St Ithaen, N, ¥, was considored o good ono, Yesto n‘ that agents of the corporation are now E o push on at the | 41 the blan R osea ‘ : e . 2 3 head of only seven famil: which could N - W % DENVER. i (" 0“ ADO, shasing righ ) on Beatrice RG 5 Y it voolibiod ey mus! 1 i i Gl s . ; LAh T e e S tions I i o ) . OF the Missouri State Mesenm of Anato- KBRS “’;_’f:r'd’}"f'l“‘ | faot that the line Wil onter the Lo from | soldicrs, hunters, Tnd i fehters and | ol and over-again, but thore stood tho ATyl e WHZSKEY my, St. Louis, Mo University Collego ) nb Of . foW WOMKS 6go e o A Rl ;m‘.?“'f:‘lt ot N Ot ot Betfon' conid | yan, grim, allent‘and msterions. Tiio B i b as i oy yorif L Spectaly Distitea o | LiCsPial London, Giesen, Gerimany and sives Sheldon ¢ ot of Jand at n cash | Prosumably cross the afy fto foin with oneiet g i€ p. | whole b inally, moved down' for a oS Eps e clatty Distilled New York, 1laving devoled their atten- uation of $50,000. A twenty-acre CT ronc peared to them to b case where man- | ¢loser inspeetion, believing the vehiele to | g4 rovea 30 v d Cured. v tion 3 L ) /35 southwost in a_grand union deépot that ke 2 | have been abandoned, and hopeful that ngor, Mi E ] et of land enst of this East park, it is | SO NS Y BT ANG" dha tertizens | liood and prido wert tuko, and when | hiwe bocal abundoned, and hoperul that ok qangor, Maino. etk R THE BEST TONIC) SPECIATLLY AR Kfi“,"]",”"',,‘,‘;"‘ e Tnents on | of this railway center. The way into the f i Wil v RIS DB R e GI R VBTt T8N i 3 troet, UNEGUALED for CONSUNPTION TO TH IATMENT OF 0,000 and he s now Alwm-vth. trade by :'I“l’”'y""' 1sible MOve NOW open and Un- | g\ eu thing for those =wien ‘o sheet ofiflamo durted from \vhu h he re eive ,I.Hnn n.r his $9,000 s I y , A Walker gun to tally his S ! DR. EDW. 1 el tori ained requisi- | ehildren, consisting of twenty-two 1 ¢ or s X m“,h <o practically “doubles 1n | the city yesterday and obtuined requisi 1 = 3 S PO Gietims, Before the redskins conld ¢ : % - T Yo ¥ Wief, Natioual — [ some of tho larger | HON PApers for i fc Who s weanted ) pniile doith MG IMOLIREEL Fio) oo Eee haihr ) 1GE 6y it b i e s ' the dower part g et it NJywiitos: DISEASES. ; 2 DR th the iilitary would | Ot i f o' fonr. inaca % : : ; transactions that Lincoln real estate men | for erooked work played | in Bultulo | {0 800 EE using shotguns and buckshot. It 0 'St Tncops R More especially those arising from impru- point t idenco of the boom in dirt | {oUNty snd which left Kearney and YTAADE THE HEART SICK., only when they came to return the f el pa s com X i dence, invite all sosuffering to corres that is abroad in midwinter and wiien | fum crock bank losers, e sheril oo g ¥ one gt 10 o'clock, | LAt the sivges discovered witat cort vletely eurea.” " i Wit far bt 3 | without « Diseases of infec promises to be even greater with the t in Dakota reached by going to | Grawing away quietly and travelmge e L B O TR T O e o ¥ o 181 BE Y e ra TR Cureds ~— S bavo had. 1 recomme contagion cured safely and speedil, oring it i Dalkota reched by KOIDg 10 | tnoir best spoed. Tty ‘coutl not v | amonss them, They wastal hindreds of ; 3 i it arico iy D detention from busincss, and without the § Lok u o ay | gone ten miles before being discoverea | Dutlets before they ceased L] oy ARl o el et use of « rous drugs. Patients whose The bourd of printing met at 3, p. m. [ The county court was occupied all day by the 1 AYpuetofotityantyjotsual [ EIoNVatier i oditi oforgHoT R 161y B the batin of ety B o DETARE OF UEATIONE. | cases have been neglected, badly treated o SilorAay e Al L | yesterday > hearing he AL 4 s before night set in. : a fant suffere & ennice tas % eiheen 3 ) i gestorday Lo act upon now biis f s inst the two policemen who renithl ,‘”" trail 1t noon next day The superstitious nature of the Indian ; antsufferer RN A pronounced incurable, should not fail to i ||(1’1n' of houso rolls and, senate files. S a ot in. progress in o house of | 424 liad gono on lm«luulm e ST iy Lo Riitoy ] o the write us concerning their symptoms. All oy O i o e Haatns Goooter | BLUREAIIG! o ROE" Ty Bolasars | o toune ovionocs hat the” il iy, | roub v v im gy . ot i ; EESHER&MENDELSGH, Rt vecaie it atenton, Terald and H. D. Hathaw EIthalling rested for false imprisonment, and the BaonE attaclear is n“M‘ “mj peen | Argued that the w n o must eor a RS Mashie (8ole Agents fur the U. 8.) P JUST PUBLISHED _g3 2 colnJournul, woro prosent ws.interesied | onse drow a Inrgo audionco, at & p, m. | beon attacked.This’ must have "bean | ATELG, vadie (o have et i, o tned®'st . 110,318 and 320 Raco L, Philadelohin. Pr. | And will be mailed FREE to any address IR A court still boariug in progrossand no vor- | 14 baon diivon to shelter in. . srove of | built (! AandiEred prasladde eured in! S Goodman Deug Co Gohl. Agonts ,Ommah | on receipt of one 2 cent samp, “Practical > Fire Tnsurance, aha, | dict reached. sottonwoods, but before reaehimg it one | the thirst for ver ieve a. Observations on Nervous Debility and Phy- s od . Amendmont s’ t oAb, | Mes. L. B Hayes, of Omahu, o efore reaching it one | (hay the bottom of tio box, : Spent 420,000 1n Vain, ons on Nervous Debility and Phy L. M. Hay of the men hivd been killed and scalped, s L al Exhaustion,” to which is added an igng the time of holding the ainual | daughter, witl make their : wagon had broken down and been od, and abqut threo hours Cal. DT W Zssay on Marriage,” with important chap- ting from Decembe itnoniotiDy Mg lon LNt oty abandoned, and stray bullets had killed a | 4tk @ number of warriors, « {ers O DISEASES OF THE REPRODUCTIVE The Omaha & S orn | 10E S0 S0sE) D on ol nrtaiht woman and a child us they cowered i,:\‘\l-‘:;.lll o I kaht i X : e = ORGANS, the whole forming a valuable med- To-night is the announced time filed l|\l‘)\\‘lll Ir'vli:n)ulil(hl' o 120 of u..‘) wagons. | [P CC noisclessly ns sorponts, (Hintt alliother know i . ¢ 5088, Man ,._,,unfl.,c,,,(,‘,,h te, | ical treatise which should be read by all i Ty s O Y e A LR (e n of them had passed twenty thousund dolinta withont vl Threds R OR ‘.‘.u,f‘,':na- young men. Address— Eonreve priving uway tho lust of tho | |1 o, double-burrolled shotizin belchied hovead curat ly {17 mi‘,"y'.‘.‘,'il’ s 445 LLCLINAL ASENCY, 174 Flton X DRS. 8. & D. DAVIESON, o opactacle a8 we there bobary Sueh | forth its contents and two moi § onn f GAsurt (uicre ; i 448 Lnas S10 Denvor | Col tnough o aeyare thore, beheld was | oy for the happy hunting mrounds, Neat e L o 3 Bt ) fan fhtor, e o party | 4y, refusing to - believe “that “a vizon HALLLS AVOGELLE CO; D Hoidn vandioontinha the aallion o the usual eases of infoxication held oyer | dred ""‘ I\‘(”Ih' '\”"I”'“ ight, had e Sy s RN AR R oo g esimonias b sh ; 5 GO aat utyton, GOl SCOTE ) Lk 2 L 40| from the arrests of Sunday, and unavle palagmbnEaspEwoscould Shgstliesesinnansastnd otlitvoorar aniota 4 AT 1 i e pealed from the tirst judicial district, tho g 'mm blood spots on the earth LH(I‘ i s smselves fr °k by me f; 1 Sy S piis fied. I 1 ean to push them, 1 belie Laistrict that wotk. may. b com: ; g woro bloody trails 10 Show. that ¢ | schemes were concocted to got at the 10 circulirs whore they swill 4o e most #ood pany . o a8 ; R v Y i % e e ] ¥ on 3 s ] : more had been wounded. The foolhurdy gon, whioh was finally bolieved to -0 VARDLIO LY, Ihansioll; Ohlo: = ub the “parnful pomts” thoronghly lod from tho wecond dist S ubAthelspLInUL ol ONORELIY | men had died game as an ofiect. We | contain a party of huntors, but none | 8 9 Kocoutly B, Newly Furnished wit ma e out that their exmp had been ear- | Promised suceess. Atnoon, howeve g \ A CUR & THE The Tremont d will be handed |} ”“',,,,fl’“, gteriivainaunibintord e ul that the Tast of the | Bumber of young warriors volunteered L3RRk, 7 5 : 3 s S 45 Y5 " J N0 WAITING for K¥. . ll'%h!.l(Al‘h& SON, 'um'lnmrl risoner trom the pen who had r. Bull's Cough Syrup curcs erouny | yjio women had been carried off into hor- Juanditheyayoronto i ; J Rnton 150 per duy. Stroet cars from bouss to any for - 'ATE HOUSE NOT! state cop! 3 Deputy Treasurer Montgomery, of Franklin auditor’s oftice yes 1 semi-annual report. rankli is the fourth county in the state to come to the front with its re- port, The supreme court will reassemble chamber and executive oflice in the st house. A number of the state officer with their lndies will assist in the recep- tion wo cases only ocen attention of the volice court y ce and made his good """fii"‘”““ sound solike mails drived | yplo captivity, while all others i boen | WAZon in s wide civele. The 45 partof (g ——OF [Hb-wa d from that institution | into a ehild’s eoflin, butchered—all save Grim Walker. The iz6. 004 1 and thusre the BN O LAY Sl s —— T 380 Moud and | occupants The eirele was CHL W, HAWKD ?‘;m:n!n) to liv the outside world Licutenant Kenyon returned yesterday ";'"luh iia ‘l" I;l\ .h.,".”\),ln' nd hack ;;‘l" \‘I‘I: te and it gradually na until a i i ) Archi 1, t A pAnbEN's DoTNGs from Madison, Wis., where, on the 4th | goufy ot i b oerible manner, but we | (G for 5 ush whs made WA APAXTON, Pres. LB WILLIANS, Vioo: [:hma 0 Mllwaukae&st auIH rchitec In Justice Brown’s court yesterday | Mst., he delivered a’lecture before the | cvin' ot 1o s capitatod. > The inn: an within—grim, silent, watch- ] U Ofcas— . 3 und 12, Kicturds Blook, Lincoln, . i o » 3 X b e cirele p i < - - Neb. Elevutor on 11t stroet. morning the case of ;. W. Darden, . | anntal convention of oflicers of the Wis. [ yHeH (8 AT (S the circle close and the Warriors restad and looked up Saturday night for | cohsln National guard, on the subject of | wagons plundercd und burncd, and tha | 3620 the wheels bufore ho opened fir n Ion rus 0 THE BEST ROUTE e - g obtaining money on false cheeks, was up | Wlitary tactics, - : suvagos wero bundling up sonio of the | It Would have taken a dozen stout men GaLnaY Clrren, snoit oW Carrun for hearing. There were soven checks of c_"‘_u"h ;l»huulcr when we en mo i ight and “"’m“‘l‘l‘u‘l Sty it .\.f”nululn‘.‘ Srom OMAHA aod COURCIL BLOFFS ot F. M. WOODS, i U g | 1 oy SRR oty | SRS et AL S R | S B | 2105 000 8 Oma N | B8 M N T ive Stock Auctioneer & to $10 in amountand drawn long since | fgreeable disease, linble, if neglected, to | =4 ‘nionth ater we heard that Grim | hour later the scige way ndoned s o | “Sulos mude in all parts of the U 8, at fair the maker of the checks has hid any | Uevelop into serious consumption. Te- 3 1 ped from the fight, | the Indians J i off. For two | LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. rates, Room 3, 8inte kilock, Lincaln, Neb. money on deposit. The court was taking ng a constitutional disease, it requires a | p . kmgm.tuhhu 2ro d riding off | long weeks gon remained in that i TWO TRAINE DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA salloway and Bhort Horn bulls for sale. . ¢ while the wife of the | constitutional remedy nke Hood's Sars on & horse just as the conflict closed in, | SPOL an object of curiosity to sconts and | School, County and Municipal Bonds COUNCLL BLUKFS prisoner was attempting to sottlewith | Paritla, whieh, acting through the blood, | Mun polonging to the Overland biad met 5=—an obj aw Negotiated. 5 B. 1. GOULDING, Tour of the parties und have prosceution | Feaches every part of the system, effect: | n ' talked with him east of Kearney. He g morning just at | r i _ Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, Farm Lua"s and lnsuraflca coase, ulthough it was stated that ono at | ng o vadi al and permanent cure of | ag threo wounds, but scemed uhcon: a hmo dnto Fort || Bosr, L Ganurons, F. B. Jomusow, St. Panl, Minneapolis, Cedar Eapids, ' least of the victims did not proposo to | Sitarrh in even its most severe forms | yoioug of them as he briefly related the | MC Plktrson for his mulos. o w ing | eoreti Cliaton, Dubuque, Davenport, Correspondence in regard to lonns_solicitod sottle and let Darden oseapo punishment, | Made only by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, | Gory of the fight, and he vowed that he o.more bie om0 “‘,‘,L"f"ml"“:“'l“ "‘“; Rock [sland,Freeport, Rockford, ftoom 4, Jichwras Block, Lincoln, Neb. AT T e A T e e pouldliave thulivennt five Tudisus. tor t Eobio R svas S ngin aying sopkiy n\ [1[{)[](1 (lll Elgi Madison, Janesvillo, R AR A s . ures in which D M. Toniblin was inter- | , Funeral of Mrs. M. A. Smith, mother of [ RYY WAL, Person who sl porishod, | 0o an " words” during his stay. 1t k b Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, Riverszide Short ¥orns torested was a bank at Cambridge, Nob., | Mrs. John Juckson, will take place Tues- | 7 EE L EEINE HES year. 1 was then | Svemed asifhe had grown taller, florcer U. 8. DEPOSITORY, And all other fmportuut points Eust, Northeast | Of siricty pure Batos and Bates Tapped cattle, and yosterday a new bank was staried . 11, residence Charles st. | 3'u0vernment ooy a8 8 scout and | —more srim and vovongetul, hore was | o124 FT A, NEBRASIZA Ad BouLioas Herd nimbert about 0 . ; that ply tthe bankimng business riends invitod. doshateh rider. and. was on. the. Smol something pititul in knowing that he For through tickets call on tho Tioket Agen ¥ ropresontod: | Cragas, 1 I - " » S S0 he young wo whe b nt 4 3 e 4 O oky alone had survived the | ma. Cre; some- B s et o At 1401 Farnum street (in Paxton Hotel,or & Itosu of s, Mosy ftosos, ctors of the now in- Tillie Swanson, the young woman who | Hill fork of the Kunsas rive r, twenty 1 Capital $500,000 | Union Pacitic Depot. y Kt Crook iuuru Marys, stitution are K. E. Brown, president, and | had her arm crushed in a mangle at the miles west of Fort MePh viding | thing oppail n kno » that | APIABS o0 s 1ivlier ’ +01 8500, Pullmuan Siceners and the finest Dining Cars Trug “ Kent K. Hayden, \'\\]nu of the State | city steam laundry lust week, died in St. with two other scouts, wh came | had become a Nencsis nl.nm nothing | Surplus. ... 5 100,000 | 1a thie worid are run on tho mun linesof (ho Bl 1 Vure B it 1. Natioual bank of thus city, and C. M. | Joseph hospital at 3 o'clock yesterday [ upon Grim Walker, T gone cast | but blood would sutisfy ——— sAnc NUNADKED & & SauBauaY, | BRiACrARER Y Lioa .:.'* 2o Brown, of Beuatrice the nwmes of these | wormr after the massacre, and 1 bult fo THE TON WAGON FORT, Herman Kountze, President. riguns employes of the company, inspect the herd, HAS M. BRA gentlemen being suflicient guarantee of = | bimself a bullet-pre It was a The wagon was moyed north to the | v : fl MiiLER, Uoneral Minage SON, Lincoln, Neb. the g and stability of the. nstitu- great cage on wheels, 1§ g | headwater of the Saline For 0 John A, Creizhton, Vice-Pre ¥, Tuokku. Aselstant Uonoral Menagsr, r A V. H. Caup; Eit 0 | Pa er and V) o ion. The urticles of incorporation have ST 3 ; fbout it wi s : 3. box, | has been over the route will wonder how F. H. Davis, Cashier, Tiouey Anant STANYAL, @aosre) FEMu $Whon in Lincolu stop a¢ ot vo been filed at tho stato house, but bottom, - top—every part - of it | it could have been dond.” Tt was aitacked W, H. Meauier, Asst,-Cashier, | gar s ipHEATFOE, Assistant Gonoral Fassen National Hotel, the assurance is given that the eapitol o was bullet proof. 1t'was pierced or loop- | there one forenoon about 10 0'vlock by a | - L 2 et 10, ToKe; AU Jerintendent. Ty N the new bank is ample aud adequate for 5 hooled in fifty places for musketry, ven- | band of thirty warriors who had - been dalvitintoon ek WA e '! i "““;" RSB AUMEINANAN ;< AR B A G90R dlpuRr S0 B0 L ull business purposes tinted at the top, and was drawn by four | raiding on the Solomon's viver. The mu. i Now Oricans A NEW CORPORATION f The man must have had consid- | were staked out and Geim Walker sat ¢ L _—— Avrticles of mcorporation of tho State i er means at his d sposal Lo pay for a | his camp i The warriors e ™ LRt orhoratan ot (as Suate Shiie i that, . con it | oie oo Sre: o, waior '|S.S.FLOYD & CO county clerk’s oflice yesterday, the in- the way from Council Blufs. alon The | ers’ or suryeyors' onthit, and wh A 10D and §15 SOUTHE Bigh corporators being J. If. Riohards, L. (. intoriar was fitted up. With 0 slsoping | stammeded s secom r oo PP o Richards and W. A. Lindley. all of this : berth, iron tanks forholding food and | them were killed from the loop. holos Omaha, Nebrasks, ety o urlirlf-s recito the ‘nuthorized : ; ; nd he had come buck 0 the plas | the cage. They cume back azain . LEORNIE AN " capital stock of the company to be o R ] | vep his vow. But for his griwmncss | another was © killed and two ! \ T @ ML SR R e §100,000 divided into sharcs of §100 each. | | 1 | the idea would have raised o laugh. He | wounded. Then they discovered wh ” \l\ \\D I), “‘\ [\[“\S R— N the company to commence business De: n en route for many long | sort of an enemy they had to deal cember 15, 1886, and to continue in bust 8 | da 1 he certainly had passed through | and withdrew. ~Grim Walke i i 1 ® ness twenty yoars. - Headquarters of the y uy perils. Wo hoard afterward thit | Whgon tommaicd e for - monts: | EOF Future Delivery company at Lincoln, B as he reached the fort one afternoon, and | Whien the Indians would no longer come | _Trudes made on quots soon us Bulletindd VB A NEW CHURCH, | it became known that he would push on, | to him he set out in search of the Wzl for oxplanetaly prapliel, Dally masiat rer Artieles of incorporation are in progress every offort was made to dissuade him! | became & veritable terror. Twonty (ifs | #ort mailed free oo appiicati ; [ and will e filed in a few days incor- Fora time he wus silent—grim—de ferent warriors whom I interviewed be. | _Penk ieterencesgiven porating and legalizing the German Cath- ? Then he pointed to the northeast : tween 1861 and 1857 told me that Walker M. E. RISDEN, olio church of Lincoln. This church will | 8 At s more han g :.lm 1 v«“ [ At g LSRR (TR ST ; ) YTy R Y B g Py and friends, and I will not rest until 1 ) to Indian, nrmw of @ state lot upon which to build, haye avenged them thrice over aw , e and dogs, N chunt's National Bang Buildin . ] i i H it draatod, o Tandsomo i will MOST PERFECT MADR | " i i, Sauuws, pouics, children, wnd dozs. "No | yorchucts Nationa) Dune Buia A magnificent display of everything with the early summer. 1t is stated x hey told him the country was alive | ferocit and elephone No ik Aok o oe regularly estab Jrenared with strlct rogard to Purity, Strength, and - iR 4 (8. Abve | terooity of hungry tizer and BERRRRERT, 3 fealthfulnesa, Dr. Prico's Baking Powdorcoutaios | With hostiles, and that every rod of the | the cinning of rpent. He used san oan H 141 @y Jitiad Catholic chureh in' tho city does | 3¢ Sumriotin i SAOELETARMCERSEIANS | Wy was beact With porie: Bt sa th s | L i Cuing of o Bairiers ) | Bt tasien Sl s |useful and ornamental in the furniture not weet with favor from that orgam Hatructs, Vaalll, Lewou, ele- favor dellciously. * | went down he harnessed his mules to the | made raids for fifty |m|v rovnd. Daring X tion for reasons obyvious to - all; but the 20 Bucizo aip S Foog, | 110D tongue, climbed into tho saddle, sud A T R AU uod Of farowell o any ohe ho | s whion once s faciusin 11t wae ot | Sicsecater ¥ Porllac v oo A | maker’s art, at reasonable prices. his wagon oues Alullml_;n( He w ~mn | Johnllnn. ¥ Mutual Lifo Bosion 2 6k ilv,87

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