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R NG e a4 A o S M-l it - - P THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1887. 3 Tttt St ookt o | THE CROW INDIAN OUTBREAK | & HE HAS A ROMANTIC HISTORY. nnd fight the Sioux, and The Reason Why. L ALL THE HORSES THEY COULD- Detroit Free Presst One of the 100 ) | would marry the former cook of the late lh ard afterward that the Sioux ex- | ditizens who beat their messages over i — lamented Vestegui. peeted them, and, when they eame, fell lephone walked into a place on A i The Spanish Marquis Who Will En- No sooner suid than done. or at any | A Review of the Trouble, Its Causes, urml. lhl'ml and killed netrly one-fourth : ; s street ye ~|‘e|‘\|u\ ':nn\u d Eulx;\ CHAS. R, LE | rate begun. The Marquis de Basilic of the ruiding party. ¥ to the occupsnt of the office wen ] vertala Klirainand Srmith, wie & man 0 let grass grow under and Probable Outcome. When I returned tq the settlements | walked divectly to the telophone Dealer in A{l’l[}fllmml [mplements, Waztms‘ Dealer in Bm"“ ‘fl [E— 't. He managed to meet the be- war had alveady )m.-nlun-«hw.-d uuu;n«t | . He rang the” bell for the contral and — Carriages sa %8 Joaes Street. B Betwben b an Wooa Carpets ane 4 reaved widow when she had worn her H ROWS AND THEIR HISTORY. | the Sioux, and General Gibbon, with a | began: > - WHO WILL FIGHT ON HIS ESTATE. | (i IO e she B ot o | THE CRO column of infantry, was mar GER & METCALF GO., ching from “Hello, Centrall Hello! Hello! ilis. Dis U0 e e wemt over the | ACTICUNR) Implements Wagons,Carriages | widow was charmed with the polished Fort Shaw to my “post, Fort k) A Noble Who Was Once a Match. | Senor Carmona, who was clothed in his | Sitting Bull Was Opposed to the Out- | banding the militia, T join most elegant court manners and a new ept the Sioux Gibbon with the four troops of cav | same .nmmd twi Then he ,.uml Buggies, Kte. Wholesals, Omahia, Num-n Peddier in Mexico, Then a High | 07 ¢ oFH OIE HanRers, B aion el ‘";', & bt and we marched down the Yellowstone | the crank and rang the tell for two ~PARLIN, cnsnounr & MARTIN, Officer Under Maximilian, Now from a confiding tailor, bbbl valley for Sitting Bull's country. Sit- | long minutes, No answer. He had just Whojesaie Doale a Rich Nobleman. He pressed hissuit from the start with ting "Bull was then atthe mouth of | finished another turn at it when the Ammmm”mmmem WBIUHHBMI‘ an _ardor worthy of the big stake in General James Brisben, writes to | Tongue river, where Miles City now prop prietor looked up and sa’'d: | " ‘and 07, Jones ""“J,mh_ o sight. Mme. Vestegui was willing, nay. | (16 Ohiebgo Times from Fort MeKinney | Stnds. As we again approuched the What is it” PP MASTR G - vnnlesalg ]mms anu l‘mm[u The coming fight between Jake Kil- | she was more than willing, to hecome | '€ (icago Zimes from Fort e ¥ | Crow agency the Crows came out to | “Why, Lean't get the cer il . P. 00454 0% Sonth S\ Siresd, ORIAN ratn, of Baltimoee, and Jom Smith, the | wife "o the gontlomanty’ Carmona, | 88 follows: meet i fnsited o vist their | 4Of course you cant” The wires wera - NANUTACHINTS of Buckeye Drilf, Seeflcn, ——INVARD & BCHNEIDER English champion, is to be fought in whose supreme elegance fairly awed The Crow Tndians who have been cut- | village, fiftcen miles up the Stillwater, | detached six months ago, mul ldnu t m,.;..:“ May Rakes, Cider Mulls ln' Luban Puk Ly L, 0 i M is de 8 h But there was an obstacle. ting up sucha row, live in the south- | General Gibbon, myself, and one or two | sce why they don't come and take the ir veriters. Cor. 1ith and Nicholas $treets. - nuumu an“ uaml' nmsmu mm H]mfnv. on the m«mu' of Marquis de San ie departed Vestegui had left his | eastern portion of Montana, where they stafl officers visited the camp, and spent telephone away | WINONA IMPLEMENT COo., 1108 Harney 8t Omani Busilio, one of the richest noblemen of | olict half of his fortune unencumbered i o | the night there. The sccnesof that | 'The stranger seemed towant w'ngs to e I A O 4 have a reservation embracing 4,713,000 S i N b —_— iy | A o liwatr. fows, Holadb, | 80res. Thelr rossrvation commancesnt | SuEuly Sore thae the sowis IWER IOF | © arpes yoes et Aty Ipime B ENIR | ossrrmres Taooe ONES quig will accompany the America pointed a famous lawyer, Jose Bolado, e th of Big H e o Dy L L When YourNerves Bother You, Corner lith and Nicholas Streets. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINB CO. harty back to this country. 1f he does | executor of his will, ‘and Bolado was | the mouth of ig Horn river on the [ this letter to describe them., General | ) hs ihighird I — will not he the first time that e has | managing the estate for the joint bn- | enst, and extonds west ulong the south | Gibbon was a gr.-m.hu»{ in the cyes of | invigorute (\u-vu.l W h”f'»ni‘fl‘)" g | T Tt Miatertal Wholesale Refined and Lubricating OLl. and if the fight takes place on his estate | ren, to whom the other ha u pPen " e i " b s of | Othe |ll()||||.' hi or, % 4 - i fiiay tovive the Tather unpleasant no- | willed. The widow'slove for herardent :ru h.".;"]"_u]. I':'.”'" f“,‘)"",'"‘.’:"l";t";“" ¢ THE PRI ST GIRT, noises cause you to tart “"l‘,l LY Artists’ lalel‘lflls Plalllls and m‘la“‘ . a toriety which the murquis ved some | admirer was great, but her respect for | the richest regions of the United States, | iy yhe ('row nation at that time was | ances of —slight "."‘""ill_l abno ""; N 1818 DS UNTMA NEFG i, OBNS NN, - GARFENTER PAPER G vears ngo when he wis darkly charged | Bolado was greater. His iron will, his [ and takes in the famous Big Horn coun- | Crane-In-the-Sky's daughter, and we | worty you, Know three things, yis I | e ey ) f.ynu- Dress of the City of Mexico with | determination and his superior intelli- | try. Fully 2,000,000 ncres of the Crow | went tosce her. She wax indecd 8 | Thit your nerves, are woels 2. (hit Boote and 8hoe Wholesale Paper Dealers. huving instigated no' less than four | gence had inspired her with fear of | lands are tillable, and the Crows are, | preity Crow girl, and as bright as she | you need s tonfe B (g B8 B, 0 """ v. MORSE & C “"’,:,“’;.z.‘:{.'.d'.r " murders, How trathful these charges | him which not even her love for Car- agriculturally speaking, the richest | Wi% handsome. She embroidered u- ostetie t « : g y fest, and most popular ar- Jobbers of Boots and snm a were no one but the marquis will per- | mona could master. And Bolando | 5, ¢ R A o mnae | tifully and made all kinds of bead-work. s k L 4 U p,q,“.r. Mater liatw ever know, 'The matto ifted | frowned down on the proposed union. | tribe of Indians in our country. They | giio dhowed us new clothing, made from IMe nerves are sus | 1 rarmam s, Omah, Neb o 1 e y ion only by promot- 4 WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIO| a 1 except for oce He would have none of it. do not till the lands, however, and are | gkin of wild animals, and beautifully | ¢ ; ation only by promot- | ________ R 1H the Mexican papers, seems to have AN OBSTACLE TO LOVE. lazy and indolent. A fow years ago, | embroidered in scarlet aud gold. ~Sho | b an inerenseof vigor in the processes KlRl:ENDALL. JONES & CO., Auriliary Publighers. been almost forgotien. Here wus o seemingly insu when T knew them, they cultivated less | had one elk-tooth jacket, said to_bo | of digestion and invigoration, Narcot- (Buccessors to Reed, Jones & Co) Destrs 187y preast pud e supton. The history of the marquis would fur- | stumbling block in~ the than 500 acres of their vast domain, and | worth five pon I ) or about #123, and 1| lesand sedutives havo thelt ulility, but vnm]gga]eHauu[acmmrsnurngmgandsnggg i nish a plot for a sensational novel that [ mona's dreams and desirves, He pleaded | the white intruders of over 1,500, There | doubt if any Chi ow York lady | 3 the mai A Ninenluss of | Asents for Buston Rupber 1102, 100 & 1108 Rupber Goode. would gladden the heart of the small | with the widow. He implored her in | has been little change. The Crows | was ever prouderof her mew sealskin | Hnued, thoy abe unsate, A SIHeRERE O _M__*fl “"""OMAHA RUBBER CO. boy. Thirty years ago you might have | the e i" his overwhelming passion | have over 12000 head of horses, 500 ““"{ ”“",I“"‘"i‘,“"l WAL l".'»"(, S :-:‘um'(‘,r‘ll‘wq.‘:.l.fi :\urn‘\zv"(h?-:luvlu fore | _____Coft pices, Eto, Mannfact i Dealens th’ [ bought a box of matches from the pres- | to wed Day after day his love was | mules, 800 cattle, and a few shecp. They [ tooth jacket. There were over 250 e Lasehilel . Lk % = S i d' et rquis on the strects of the. n'l xi- | poured out in her willing ears—but it | used to sell vast numbers of buffalo h sewed on fine buckskin in rows, | OF after meals, is fur more likely to con CLARKE COFFEE CO. annfacturers and Dealers In Rubber koo fer he can seaport, Guaymns. Now h elding sleep than Tepeated Omaha Coffoe and Spice Mills, “one | iled not. If Senor Bolado would | robes, and even as late as 1883 sold $7,- | We made her put it on, and it fitted her onflom-nnd Leather nen‘\n. 100 Farnag 8 of the wealihiest men in Spuin,” and at | only consent, yes, then—but Senor | 000 worth. But the buffalo has gone, | superb bust as neatly as if a dressmaker | 408¢ "‘n"‘"(","{‘l‘]“.‘](",,1"3\1" peia, debility, | Teas, Cofees Spices, Baking Powder, one time aspired, it is said, to the hand | Bolado would not. and now they rely wimost wholly on | had made it.” When she walked tho | factivity of the kidneys and bladder, | puronly erimots, Lawnits e, tnka. i, e o i in marriage of th youngest sister of the | For months matters stood thus, Then | Unele Sam’s rations for subsistance, teeth ratthed, making o noise like the | faver and ague, and other mulvial com- &% i late Alfonso, king of Spain. Yeurs ago | one day in brond daylight on one of the [ ~ The Crows number 8 tinkling of ‘innumerable small bells, | Pliuints, atc ) Crockery and Gla Plllfl]]s Pll]fi! flllll Efl[lflfi& ! hie was Jorge Carmona, the match ped- | most frequented streets in the city, in | whom 1.500 are males and $he told us, proudly, that she conld e 1 s 2o mining sughlics, eto. dler. Now he is the Marquis de San | front of the nam 8t library. Senor | Pe W. L. WRIGHT, Aps 1,000 of the males are old and LIC ' THE COUNCIL FIR Basilio, over whom New York title | Bolado was murdered. He ‘was shot | infirm, or too young to fight, and in no | which meant that she perfectly vir- Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of CHURCHILL PUMP CO., | worshippers will rave when he visits | down in cold blood by a young Mexican | event could they put over 500 to 600 | tuous. She chatted gayly, danced and CK'GCI(GI‘Y, Glassware Lamus ClllIIIIIfiYK Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, len!g this city. Even us a match boy the | of the lower classes, Tgn y | warriors in the field. played. On expressing some sympathy Ke. dce, 5178, 1ith bt., Omatia) Nebraska. eagyund vater Suppiee osssarirs I marquis was ambitious, thou h his am- [ name by name, who was employed as & |~ Formerly the Crows made it their | that so fine agirl should be comvelled —';‘_'I"T—‘—f Foost & Co's gooda. 111 fr.mfi..m O _4 i n in its wildest flights, | brakeman on the Vera Cruz road. The | proudest boast that they had to murry Indian and settle down ____Commission and Storage. U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP COL, sonred to a king's sister in those d captured red-handed and NEVER KILLED A WIITE MAN inthe wWilderness, she said archly: AU LB St d Water Sappli He only aspired to become a mere! hin- placed in ju except in self-defense, and T guess this **Oh, but Lam not going to marry an Bfimmlsslflfl aml JDhIllII[ eam an dler HDD 163, dise vender on o larger scale than his | During the night he eseaped. Gold, | hoast was true, When T knew them the | Tndian, Iam going to marry some nice | Halliday Wind Myl And ¥0 Farnam St., Omahay retail operations in matches allowed. | and much gold, opened his prison doors | Crows were under the government of [ white gentleman. Won't you send some ""«:\"‘:,':.“,"({':‘:;" U Rl LA L vt “'""“ And his ambition istied. n{ the | and he walked out. Iron-Bull and Blackfoot, two eminent ni.«-fu:nin- ;_'t'{nlr man to buy me from Srape Baskets. 114 Dodge St., Om BROWNELL & (.0.. ise of the al - shrewdness | Three weeks after Lawyer Boladohad | and wise chiefs. Blackfoot was one of | my father and marry mie? RIDDELL & RIDDEL h he poss: and by dint of close | been buried Jorge Carmona and Mme. | the ablest Indians T ever knew. A man | *What do you want for Storage and Cummlssmfl MBI‘CHHI]IS E.!I,Z.I.]IES‘.B‘PHHS.@E,fieyp@!« Mhmm application to business he soon found | Vestegni were married, and immedi- | of large frume with a good head, he [ asked Crane-In-The-Sky, { himself the proprictor of a well-stocked [ ately after the cevemony they left for | was calm and dignified, and instantly Six little store in which matches were only | Europe with the three ‘children of the comprehended al’ questions, In man- hm an unimportant factor. woman. For five s nothing was | ners and appearance he ; IS AMBITION, heard of them in the City of Mexico ex- [ minded me of George His business flourished, and with it | cept through the new onies, or two good he replied. **About two hundred and fifty or three hundred American dollars, papers. From | Blackfoot’s knowledge of law was [ “He simply nodded his he his ambition. He now aspir to the | this source it was learned lL.l( shortly | considerable, although he could “Cheap enough I replied The plebeinn pursuits of a | after the arrival of the couple in Europe | not read. He was a natural-born states man were beneath his dignity. | the wife of Senor Carmona died rather [ man, and had he been a white man According good will, procecds tenant Loavenworth Birect, Omabin. Bpeciaities ‘Rutter, Kggs, Cheese, Poultrs, Ghm Oysters, Etc., Etc. g SOuih 1ot Sirests o | = = ~ Seeds. WIEDEMAN & CO., e PH“— STlMMEL& 00.. m..,fi'{qE”&E?‘Pm‘.?.“"'L_MEEFB?EE‘;M it Wlmlcsale Farm, Ficld and Garden See .\)Ill .". Lh ke 911 and DH Jones 8t., Omahs mm-.f.(.:": il biGie Storage, Forwarding & Commiss oduce Commission e ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., & uanfl i Storage, Forwanding aud Cqmmlsslun. = e of the Henney I|||! and retal, 18,1 Omaha. Telepl don’t you forget,” said Miss Cr as we bade her good night. he sold out his matches, | suddenly, leaving her entire fortune to | instead of an Indian would have been a | have since learned that Miss Crane-in- and with a part of the | her husband. The wealthy widower | United States senator or attained to ky is married to a Crow buck and sule he purchaseda lieu- | spent his mourning year in Spain, and | some other high public position. Black- wppily in her trib I suppose commission in the army of the | during this year two of his step-chil- | foot died son ars ago. and hisdeath | she never got her white American gen- republic dren died. The third hoy left his st was an irreparable lossto the Crow | tleman whom shecoves Te was now a full-fledged son of Mars, | father and went to England with fri nation. . He was to Iron Bull what Bi Muny ago. when Colonel Bot and he did honor to his cpaulets. after his second brother’s death, With | marck is to the German Emperor Wil- | ville got lost in the Rocky mountains In the ranks of the republicans, under | him the marquis is now engaged in liti- [ liam. Tron Bull, T am told. dicd soon | with hix command, he disbanded w com- GEC Coal, Coke and LIme. £33 DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Teas and cuxars ] tis pleas-| Jobvers of Hard and Soft Coal. WM. A. WILSON & CC Jaurez, he did noble service against the | gation for the estate of the two dead | after his great secretary of state ex- | pun l‘nm‘u\\vl‘ mostly of Freuch-Cana- TR SA antto the tasto, and as 200 South 15th Street, Omaha, Nebraskn. IIllIml‘Ii)l‘S fl]m Jflml‘s flr Tfifls & Clga“v French invaders under Maximilian, i . ])uwl and was bu d beside him. The | dians, and they made their way to the i nuily taken by child- ——————= | Bpices and Daisy nnm. Powder, uu..nn 118 Han Where the fighting was fiercest, and months after his bereavement, | Crows 1 Many of these men had to live dults, "J. J. JOHNSON & CO., ey Btreet, O the bullets flow thickest, Licutenant mona was made @ marquis by | of the whites, and aided them in their | with the Crows and in the course of time | - B BISTS @ prickcy aswarrrensoo| | Mannfacturers of Illinois White Lime, g Carmona could always be found. Queen Tsabella, - Why this honor was [ wars against the Sioux. Terry, Miles, | mavried Crow women and raised fami- | Wl Sole Propristorn, A phipparaof ConlCoke, Cement, Fluster Lima He becnme a captain, He beeame a | conferred upon him was not learned. | Gibhon, Custer, and Stanley have all | lies. These French Crow women, the Br.Lovis and KaNeas OITY i By and sewcr blog: | Ot baxton fotel colonel. Then he was given command | But the former matehboy was now a | used the Crows us scouts, and they v . v have | descendants of Bonneville'ssoldiers, ave s ’ of & brigade, whose commander was | marquis done good service in aiding the Un RUPTURE GUHED Neno s VAR UEDIGON often scen, and some of them ave s N e S temporarily disabled. Well, at the expiration of five years, | States troops. Many of them have i EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, f ! ! IDREIS 0 0al 4 0 () No operatio n REMARKA l\\l‘hh.\HL ! g o 1 5 O, Menufacture Galvanized Iron and Corniosy ave alw 'n the firm allies | Crows. This was the present marquis’ oppor- arquis suddenly appeared again in | the blue and know the power of the | They have the pe French shrug tunity, or rather one of his opportuni- His arrival, by some strange | United States, and it is almost incredi- | of the shoulders ‘e quite light, ties, for he has had many. y » I 1 ¢ dence, happened to be just ten | ble that they should have gone to war. | with regular and fine forms. e P T ) Dry ©ooas end Noflons. John Epeneter, I'rngn-mv 20 l)ml‘:.nnd 103 aud 10§ His ambition, which had made him [ days after the police had succeeded in [ In the summer of 1875 some white men | Old Pere Chein, who died a few years "KL buisiacss stsioy contiaentil | sewr——s P, Yellowstone to [ ago at an ady: Co M. E. forsuke the humble but honest calling | recapturing Rosales, the murderer of | who had gone down th of a match peddler, had kept pace with | Lawyer Bolado, for whom they had been | find the head of navigation and build a | one of Bonneville’s sold his advancement in life. In fact, it had in wait all these years. The | town, fixed the mouth of Big Horn as | Ia family. He said he knew the always kepta slight lead on his ad- [ murderer had been caught lurking | the highest point to which steamboats | trail to Washington, and could ride it vancement. He was in command of u | about his old haunts and promptly | could ascend in the Ycllowstone river. | any day. He did not think it was very Smpka !uckl, Boller Gflflfls Furnishing Goods and “fluflflg L) o o™ | Wanuthy Ter 1 Saike Sk, KILPATRICK-| KOCH DRY. GOODS Co Britchings. Tanks and denegal Holler Repairing. 1il position of vital importance to the re- led. Precautions were taken this | They far to tho capital and kuew of no way to — Lol publicans. To dislodge him from this | time against that powerful key—gold, BUILT A FORT. get there except on horseback—he had L@Pflrfififlm;IEEPE_PEIMFL(EEEQ{!@,]EE! Iron Worke., position was almost impossible for Maxi- | which unlocked his jail door before. and laid out a town. They were on | never seen the cars. and never knew aka, Nebruska. e Ty O PAXTON & VIERLING, __Furniwre. | Wronght and Cast lrnn Bmldln( Wurl. uwmmwn in unless DESKS, BANK millian, Now or never was Carmona’s Fourteen days after his capture the | lands claimed by Sitting Bull, and as | anything ahout a OOUR: ' Y ailroad tr chance. And he grasped it with both | trial of the young assassin was begun. | soon as he heard of it the great Sioux |m~m\)13 the Northern Pacific came 1 hands. All the best talent in the city had been | chief ordered the intruders to leave the | along just before his death. DEWEY & STONE, Engines, Brass work, i Ho sold out to the invaders. Stath o or DI TR T SR ata | s s S ey phta L Eatiar ot | Tas dtrs icve & fne looking &“flm“m";‘"“mufl Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. cHiTryh 3 For this piece of treachery Maximilian | de Busilio was never out of the room | Sitting Bull, but hastened to complete | Frenchman with General Gibbon numed Mfidfifll 3 S OMATTAI IR .,5 WORKS, rewarded him by making him master of | while the trial was in progress. a strong fort known as Fort Pease. It | La Forge, who claimed tobe a Crow and | = = e Farnam Street, Oraaks, Nebrasks. 3 the horse. Master of the horse to Maxi- TRIAL OF AN ASSASSIN. was on the north bank of the Yellow- | had a Crow w peral Gibbon had —TiE— SR e R ) T T of Wire and Iron Rflllll]fl milian I, emperor of Mexico, erstwhile The prosccution presented its case. | stone and about six miles below the | a hundred Crow scouts with him in 1876 | o S Crocarine = Desk rails, window guards, Sower stands, wire slgzisy 4 a matchboy on the streets of Guaymas. | They ‘ med the defendant was a hired | mouth of the Big Horn. The remains | and loaned six of the Custer just “GALLAGHE —_— o, LA AU oy ) :;l;uilu- ;xllittln ("hung(\ lllinwuslhv ;n(;a’l assassin, They proved he had never | of this fort can still be seen llnl-r(-fi ; before the mass aere u}( !‘l{u-w‘ ) PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKSy esirable position at the court of the | known the dead man, had had no deal- | In November, 1875, Sitting Bull sud- | were with Custer and three with Reno | \ ] Austrian emperor of Mexico. He lived | ings with him, mnscq\u-nlly he had no | denly appeared before the fort with | in the battle of the Litttle Big Horn. OF THE W]llllfisfllf;n(}l‘ugfll‘lfls Eflfl‘ Pzwmun& “a“ flls M P“‘fi & I}l.lll['lal‘ Pmu[-sfl?sq} K in th.-<-n¥] of Mexico and rolled in | object in killing him unless it was for | some four hundred warriors and at- | Two of these with Custer were killed, Y08, VI, Y00 snq 111 B, 10u 81, Ol e a b wealth and luxury. He became a great | pny. The prisone 4 escnpe had been | tacked it. Some men who were out [and the third, Curley, escaped. He Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, MCCORD, BRADY & CO. favorite with Maximilian, and was by | compassed immediately after his ecap- | cutting timber were killed, but the gar- | was the sole survivor of ¢ s com- Wholesale Grocers, MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co many cousidered the most powerful | ture by the free use of money, yet he [ rison made a vigorous defense and sgon | mand, and was with him in the battle. )y Manufacturers and Jubbers in manat court. Wealth poured in on | was notoriously poor at the time of the | drove off the Indians. Next day \mh* Of this theve is no goubt, as I sent him | The Best Route from Omaha and Council 13h and Leavenworth Strests, Omaha, N Wagm B“Ems RHKES Plows EBte. him from all sides. Everybody was | homicide, working for 75 cents a day. | Bull returned with more Indians and | with General Custer by General Gib- Bluffs to “D. M. STEELE & CO Chr.oth and Palific Sts., Ounba, Neb. anxious to gain the good will of the | Then they proved that the prisoner, | renewed the fight. The battle contin- | hon's orde: I saw Curley after the " MEAGHER & SPROAT, master of the horse, and he was in no | after escaping from jail, had fled to Eu- | ued almost daily through the months of | battle and talked with him about it. THE EAST Wholesale Grocers, General Agenta for Diebold Safe & Lock Co’s wise backward in letting them see how | rope, where, during the five years in- | November and December, when the | Ithink he is still living with the Crows = 139, 1221 and 1788 Haraey Btrect, mnun. Neb, they could do this. Through hispocket | tervening, he had ljved like & prince, | garrison found their provisions running THE PRESENT CROW OUTBREAK TWO TRAINS &"}};":Il?“:'f{]':.f: OMAHASAND ALLEN BROS PL“ an Blll'[flfll' Pm“r sams Time LUCK!, they could find a never-failing route to | spending’ money 1!‘\"\"11\' traveling | low. The original garrison had con- | grew out of a difficulty about hors 2 2t SYailaaad IeliWorks 1O ERruAm ireeh OIS, his heart, from place to place. Where did the | sisted of forty-six men, of whom six | stealing. For years the Crows and Pie- | Chicago, :=AND--- Milwaukee, Wholesale Grocers, Overallo. Then came the crash. Through the | means come from to pay for this unless | had been killed and nine wounded. | gans have raided each other for the pur- | st Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, 1114 and 1118 Harney St on.-’n. Nob. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING (-3‘ intervention of the United States, Na- | it was part of the blood money received | They were beginning to get | 2 rour pose of stealing horses—a noble occupu- ock Island, Freepor! Rockford, goleon of France was cgerced into withs | for murdoring Blondo? Where did the | aged, but held on until February, 18 ] Backllsland; port, 2 v , | tion in the eyes of hoth tribes. The awing his soldiers, whom he had sent | money come from to pay for the array | when, finding they must starve or get | Crows were at great disadvaatage, how- Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, HNarin s Manufacturers of Overalls, 0! M 30, " | Jeans rants, Shirts, Kte. 1102 and 114 Douklas Streety over to ussist_Maximilian in sotting up | of legnl talent nssembled for the de- | help, two brave men, Paul McCormack | ever,as the Piegans lived near the Brit- | EIftny Madison, Janesville, LEE, FRIED & CO Siaana: ] his throne. Now it was the republicans | fense? Surely not from the defendant. | and one other, whose name I have now | ish line, and whenever they got u good | Belolty Winona, La Crosse, Jobbers of Hardwarg and Nfllls S eneT Doch R N against royalists in Mexico. The liberal | They revidwed Blondo's blameles life. | forgotten, determined to sally out and if | haul of Crow horses thew would run | Andail otber important points East, Northenst and | Tinware,Sheet fron Kte. £ e " " R l’“’"‘)’v with Juarez at its head, against | They brought out all the events of his | possible reach the settlements, then 200 | them over the line, where, of course, e Gnment, | entatun | A G M A DIYS“B.ESXH"M‘(')- ceded, and on | the jCrows could mot follow .x':.'.m'fl'fi-uflu'ru?mu"'huun or at Uiiion I'sclic HIMBBAUGH & TAYLOR, he “ghurch party, with the foreign | stewardship of the Vestegui estate; his | miles distant. They suc lninus at his head. The republicans | influence over the widow; his opposition | the 19th of February, 1876, McCormack | them. On the other hand, | Depot o, o ors and the Anost Dinin riumphed, and Maximilian was shot. | to her ma ge with Jorge &umoml, reached my post, Fort Ellis, Mont., and | when the Crows got a good haul world 'are Fin on i line of the &b With the fatal six shots which rang out | now the Marquis de Basflio, who, they | reported the situation of the men at | of Piegan ponies they would bring them "“,",f; B EALRS s Maximilian's doom at Queretaro, all of | pointed out, was present taking a gr(-m. Fort Pease. I at once telegraphed to | home, and in due time the Plegans 3 the fino things of this life with which | Interest in the trial, They went beyond | General y, then commanding the | would follow and lay claim to them, [ X} "‘.M’:::T,‘.:'.:‘" his master of the horse had surrounded | Bolado's death and showed that the mar- | departmen Dakota at St. Paul, and | often securing them. = A short time ago Builiers' Hardware & Seale Roplr Stop | Sesh Door, Bl and Mouldings, Mochanica' Tuols and Buffalo Scales. 1406 Douglasat, | Branoh Omoe, 1th ana Irara sure b ——— BOHN MANUF‘ACTURING Co., RECTOR & WILHELMY co., wnnlesale Hamware Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Bllllflfi er. neral Manage ARPENTER, Gencral Passe: 1 Moulding Nu\rW»rl and 1 u'flnr Illnl Wood Fij himself were swept away. His palace, | riage to which he had been an obstacle | he ordered me to go at once with allmy | the Crows stole a lot of Piegan horses, | T¢ ’mf\nolul. Assistant General Passenger | 10%hARd Ham Mestern Agents isb. N. E. Com nd Leavenworth Strects, his country place, his carriages, his | was consummated a few weeks after the | force to the relief of and in due time the Piegans claimed | ssiTiekevagene 000t E0 iy “omstia, i N horses, all of which Maximilian had | murder. Here they rested their case. THE BELEAGURED MEN, them, and the agent ovdered them to 9.3 G 1 Saneral Caperiatendn b = OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., 1 kindly transferred from the possession | The defense admitted the killing of | Having only fourcompaniesof cavaley | be given up. This the Crows _____ Hoavy Mardware. Manafactarers of Monldings, Sash []nu % of his “rebellious subjects” to him, all, | Bolado by Rosales, but claimed it was [ with which to confront over two thou |refused to do, and there was e CHICA GO ano W.J. BROATCH, ) l‘h all were gone. The unfeeling “rebels” | an accident. The defendant was shoot- | sand Indian warriors, I called on the | much trouble = about it. The Heary Hardwara [l‘fll] anfl Sfflfl] o "m‘.A'r":;'r‘."“‘u;"fl"":'q % confiscated them. Once more he was [ ing at another man, a brother brake- [ governor of the térri ance, | agent finally ordered the arvest of the R I L LR —— — = § plain Jurge Carmona, with uota penny f man, who had crossed him in” u love | and ho authorized the orgunization of | soventeen Crows who Id been engage Or 1 o, W ity Bireats e RS WOre IR Ay § n his pocket. affair. But this brakeman was dead or | two companies of militia. The citizens | in horse stealing, and they resisted the " EDNEY g’q.gsou S e STORZ & ILER, d B What was he to do now? had disappeared, and they could not | of Gallatin county ! are The Indian police heing unahle Contact with all the fine people at | prove his ¥r1~.~'mlco on_the street at the | my call, and on Maximillian’s court had polished his [ time Bolado was killed, The able law- | from Fort Ellis wit tastes to that extent that to go back to | yers for the defendant labored hard, but | cavalry and two Wholesale Iron and. smel Lager Beer Brewers, e Wood Ktoc 1621 North Eighteenth Street, Omaba, Neb, to earry out the agent’s ovders and four compan fect the arrest, he appealed to the mili- zen comp anies, | for aid, ulul a compuny of troops | — his old honest calling of selling | had a hopeless ta Their client was | still had under five hun(ll d fighting he recalei- matches to the walking public he found | sentenced to A'month aftorward | men, and, feeling uncasy, T sent a run | trants had - meantime wed th Railway Short Line. nats, Caps, Eto, impossible, The very idea nauseated | he was shot. While he was st ner to the Crow agency o ash Tron T friends. and showed up so strongly that W. L. PARROTTE & CO., = 21y Loavenwort him. No; he would live like a gentle | before the open grave, ready to receive | toaid me. The whole Crow nation re- | the officers did not wish to risk'an ur- man—by his wits. him, when the six rifles londed for his ORPALMER N, P RICHMAN, sponded that they were ready, and the [ rest. It was impossible to tell to what umaha Wholesale Hatsl Um and sn‘aw Gflflfls PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., [ ——— e e e e AS A CARD SHARP, | exedution were pointed at him, the | agent, Dexter Clapp, came with all his | extent the rebellion had progressed, but 1t Haraey Swess, Ol Live Stock Commission Hsfl:hamx his greatest triumphs. He was a com- | before he died. stone at the mouth of Stiliwater. and it to the Indian office agent to the Tmporters & Jobbers of FineWines & Liquors | Live Stock Commission Herchant& ous “gontlemen” when their poc » For years he knocked about the judge before whom he was tried asked employes to join me. We met the Crow | the Crows Ofoe—Togm 4, Gnpoite Exchunge Huliding vnm‘ ou plete master of all those little tricks "Nnno," replied the doomed man, they kept down the south bank while . ket- | for which you are about to die?” An- | heat, a Crow chief, reported to me with | interior office; the interior office went to Mast Indis Bitters and Domestio Liquors. 1112 Harney 04 free on application. Stao books are slim. But as a card sharp he | swer truly, as you hope for pardon in forty braves to act'as scouts and an ad- | the war office, and they both went tothe )| m of Mexico, — As a card sharp he scored | him if he had any confession to malke | Indians on our way down the Yellow- 1 T T T T oA T e Bk VRFin Kouth O bl ¥ and ILER & CO. McCOY BROS. with llu- The matter ) which are employed by not over-sc ruflub “Did any one hire you to do the deed | we kept down the north bank. Good- = o o goodtarma’ "laferenc (‘hl'“l‘ll He could produce the aces of | the next world.’ ¢ nk and South (. b 8 A ot X ; \Ir:ni't [{l\nlud to the main body of troops. | executive office. Then it traveled back. AR g g e Jatn Cwabn pades, or the king of clubs, or the queen | +No one hired me to kill Bolado,” | They did excellent service, being up [ the of war told General | (¥honly road to take for Dos Moines, Marlailtown, OMAHA LUMBER CO., LORIMER, WESTE DaM of @iatonds, or tho Jack of hearis,whon | and 5 fon. tinatos. alierward no was | and away ot daylight, and_not return- | Sheridan something. and he told it 1o | s mupeiis ettt \yeikes RFIELD & MALE they were most wanted, with a grace | dead. ing until after dark and skill borne only of long practice. | The papers made a great outery dur- | came back twenty m He became so proficient that after a iu.(.nnnl} while his victims failed him. He was such a regular winner that play- ing with him became monotonous e Bome of them | ¢ e jolg | ador Wromettia e Al kinds of Building Material at Wholesale L"c Stock Cgmmlssmn to camp, We | it y . who told it to LT Caltiornia; l, dfrs supelr dviatages | 14t Buseet and Coion Pacifo Track, Omala. Room or some time after, the trial | relieved Fort Pedse, taking out sixteen | his post commanders. At the same ';,';,’,:;:;.‘,',‘::,1‘:‘,’,“,',(;;“;';,?.‘",5,';;‘,';',{’1',),';:‘,5{ LOUIS BRADFORD, e e ainst the marquis. But he [ white men (all there were left) and one | time the secretary of the interior told it cago, are its two traing o diy of DAY COACHs malm- ]fl Lumbgr Lflth lee sash HORN & s"U\R"l!- wged to meet the members of | colored man. On our approach, the [ to the commissioner of Indinn affairs, | Eoimichure the e PR AT ‘ ! jssi i Press association at a bauquet | Sioux Indians fell back, uncovering the | who told it to the and now the | sre BudecE com i 1 | eate: Tk I oo, - - bovains! comarin | COMMISSion Dealers fn Live Stock, to his former lambs, ‘Then he be- [ given by a notoriously stingy editor, | fort. Tuey sent me word that they did | secret is out, and the agent s PaanmaNG ROOM AN ATIRTY ) Room %, Fxc vs by | iswidaly daieh AL A AT DN Y e | Bo0R 3, Rzl came shabby, Dreadfully shabby for a | whe had never given o banguet before. | not want to fight, but wished me to take | all that is holy he will arvest the | ejuslof which C. N.DEITZ, “‘gentleman, During the festivities the amiable | the bad white men in the fort v | seventeen Indians who stole horses if it l,:-u in_ union Union Stock Y1 Hank, in, K. 5. R Bluffs the trai Pres. Am. Hauk & Trust 3 1 - L Tl He wus getting into dosperate straits | marquis proposed that the Press nsso- [ and out of their country, When | takes the whole United States avmy to | Naghmestern v in chicuse the tratus ¢ Dealer n l Kinds of Lumber, when another one of his great opportun- ion give semi-annual banquets, at | we left the fort, and before [ doit. The troops are marching down ALEXANDER & FITCH, 13th and Californis Sts., Omahs, Neb. ities turned up. And lw pursued it with | which two plates be reserved for him, | we were out of sight of it, we saw | upon the Crow agency from all direc- e | T e weonAv, - | , Commisson Deelers n Live ook, all the vim of an old huntsman to whom | ahsent o; ye, Indianapo Moptreal, T.W. HARVEV LUMBER ‘4:_()—:‘“ r maha lencd' o Dealrs Oy, sy O POPOS. TGE VOLU WS ¥y - iadelp] ore, Room 22, oppo x0) dm Union stodf b At im of rosont, 1" Lis proposition HUGE YOLUMES OF swoick - | tlons.and will soon fnclose fton all widus, | Bt e ¥ork Shindtlibh Saifmon 8ok | Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete, Et. pis, Rt B et game bad become scarce. was accepted he would pay half the ex- ing up und the fort in flames, The | Nineteen companies of Iry and 1 do | U8 (u.,...m....« o ..,,l. omi “—UNION 8TOCK YARDS GO, 4 M. Vestegui, a Frenchman who had | penses of th so iial banquets. | green cottonwood s burned slowly, | not know how many of infantry are in- “'NORTHWESTERN. 4 become immensely wealthy overnight Afte by the discovery of a sil mine on a | move s: e that banquet there was nothing h 1t the Indians fired it nu:«\n and A against the m plece of laud he owned, died after mar- | newspaper rows, who are siid 10 be | It you wish the heat sccommodation. Al the Indian horse thieves | §fi{5EGiI AN thie Hue 1l be arrested is certain, but that the rquis in the | nguin, until they had nes onsumed xcept now and then by it. And thus ended old l-mlJN e and uperi B. Genl. Mandger, « - ] § his cook, a Mexican woman, bo- | some new she the frst attempt at settling the lower | Crows will fight when it comes ton | w.a pascock, %™y & porips, Office, 1438 Farasm Street, Omabe. 1227 JUDICIOUS AND PERSTSTENT gettihg three children—boys. His cook e Yellowstone vailey, The Crow Indians 1 18 not 80 certain.. A few days will Weien Aueig, ofts Babii ke RTINS Advertising hus alwiys proven wust fave heon a most exeallent conle, | Complexion Powdler i un wbsobate no- | werw greatly dingisted at not aving a | Setormin the mattor of war o pece, mabe, Neorac AL A ? A e it o or, us bis widow, he loft half of his for- | cessity of the reflned twiict in this cli- | fight or .u!'mm to steal some horse ) but 1 predict it will be peace ———-Tllnx Hewapaper Advel 008 B o 6 peacly DISSODNL | Bete. Eorhont's combioss sveny o ouvent | S5t shon Loousnis ‘Lommpaoriophiracs | ut§ predict b wil be oncoct s || "L @@ T MANRRRR e em | -, WM LAt B LORD & THOMAS, This wus Carmona’s opportunity. | of beauty und purity, l cut ll.wll\ by told them to go bu\..( wals, "’“fl‘."."wt’&‘,‘: Rractices CURERD. Por Miwaukes l“a‘l‘:.l’a umul ulnoy ADYERTISING AGKATS, 48 1o 40 Kasdolph Burset, CHICACO,