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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1801, e e e e e e e e e e e e is about as follows: There are in all about | General Mi will send onoof the infantry | this nvnnlngmmd s wore in the Bolle | on the continent continue. In Austria mnn\' ! 'l‘HE LAS] RIDP OF A TR “") About atootis on tho ground, The wind iy twenty thousand Indians—men, women and | companies now stationed at Oalrichs to escort | Fourche oountry, stoaling and killing cattle. | railroads are blockadod and there is much shifting to tho north. ‘The fall of snow is in children —on the northern reservations. Of s sy, whers thel onoo is | Tho report 14 credited by the rauchmen | suffering. A dispatch from Mantua savs croasing, Fears of & blizzard are general, o them to the agency, where thelr presence Is i this num ber 16,50 are accounted for, as they R i i gl ot T the | hore, owningstockon the Bulle Fourche, as | snow has been falling continuously. for fifty are living on reservations in peace and not ‘"XV’:j‘I" ‘fl”“"' s bt L oo nhn pul;mu“w:rnum tho telogram is not con- | hours, - All railroad trains are delayed and Mrs, Canada Dead, taking any part in the present disturbance, | hostiles, as they occupy a prominent position | sidered reliahje. several persons lost their lives in the snow. is K i i (0 Nemmaska Ciry, Neb, Joan. 8[Special They Endeavor to Incite the Friendliesto | Thisleavesabont threo thousand fivehun: | among the Stoux. vernor Barhor received a telegram from - Ho is Killad W'Iula B“m.""' LA to Tue Ber|—Ms. Julia A, Canada, wifo dred men, women and childven to face 8,000 ‘ Iuformation just recolved from troops sta: tho secrotary oF e toduy authorizing him to M CARTHY MAY DECLEN Train Near Sidnoy. r. 10, Renew Hostilities, men now' under the command of General | .o % R T8 LT e m”l_.‘“._‘_”‘_ call on the mandant at Fort McKinne: - ‘l‘r‘\l\fl. lfn‘-"""v‘(h-" l“‘f“ last "“".‘,5;3'«,!:"&1.;"'5' Miles, ‘The hostile camp is locatedseventeen | ~ whg il ety for 100 muskets Wnd 5,000 rounds of ammun He May Not Like the Invitation to — e Reta Al e — iles north of the agency and the cordon of | ©astof Chadron, states that skirmishing took | tion to be distributed among settlers in 8t n. 1« ) . ~ e MUES QUETLY AWAITS RESULTS, | Iom oomourt Wil "o ki | et dy s h moning mowion ot | rar Wismas Lovbos e Do On i Cane | TETAN'S CITIZENS ARS GENEROUS. | Ratlway Prosidionta in Seston, | | . |tion of the south side, the object | Lying pickets and a larze body of Indians, the Al JONDON, [ Now Yo erald hlo New York, Jan, 8 he moeting of raile being to drve them into the reservation. | gt evidently belng not so much a desir A GLoOmMY WIEW, Special to Tur Ber,—|The Irish members | : rond presidents assemblod hore at 10:30 this || _"".*I s Bl U b vl'-' 4t to attack s to find out the strongth of tho 3 - whoparticipated in the conterence ot Be They Contribute a Car Load to the | morning, President Miller of ‘the St. Paul Red Olud and His Wife Walk Sixteen h'<“”7.,";.f.i'f:.';,:‘)fli-.x‘-.: gemey. T soldiers. As furas can bo learnod thers wero | On€ Citizen of' Chadron Says the End | lougne between O'Brien avd Parnell still | Suffsrers by Drouth—York Loses voad . presided. At noon Prosident Hiloa to the Am aveno sugar or coffee, except, s they are | no casuilties among the troops and no fn- Wl Nét Be Bloodiess, observes extraordinary reticence as to tho Her County go—A Farmer Cable camo from the conference room, iles e Agenoy, 1oy “friondlios’ Whilo the sitwa | dians Jillod. Hifteon minutos aftor fielng | . CHADION, Neb., Jan. 8—|SpecialTelegram | outcome of tho deliboration. The terms 1 ol He said only routine busiiess had tion is rogarded as hopeless for the Tndians, | one o5, o 3 £ eth. | toTrE BEE)“Aiable civizen justin from | cabled you yesterday are, howover, believed b bt been transacted so far, and that friendly ved thes Have inten § | commenced tho Indins retired in anorth: 5 ARG | - e " feelings wero manifosted by all tivse pros- & WAS. MURDERED vedthey lave no_ fntontion of | SRS ction. the agency savk twps are be to be substantially correet. It is understood J—— Onte AL 19558 G Tretine. 00uMmed. til) to. LIEUTENANT CASEY WA u o 00 the pround thiss -Shere will be § bt veral small bands aro raported fn tho | €VCry weak wintiand thehostiles areent that O'Brien is in no scnse, what Skt W morrow. A committee of one delogate from - Bty o Mobdkl; When the 1o Vicinity of White river, north and north. | Surrounded. It is sall General Mites bhas acting 0s tho represontative, still {DNRY, Neb., Jan. § Spocial Telogram | gueh youd will meot this afternoon to frame 2 , lessuess of figghtinge inst such odds 8 | yeostof lore, an in consequence the settlers | EIYen the hostiles three days to come i, at |less as the plenipotentiary in the | ©0THE Bek)— Willie MeDonough, a tramp, | bylaws for the pormanent organizitio His Body Recozered and Brought into the | pointed out the only explanation is, “the In- | (o ", N tn o and ranches | Which time agenerl advanco will be made | negotiations which he thought fit to open | While stealing a ride ona treight train this | The Post learus from Colonel Cook tho dians are o F'rom roports received at ‘ ‘ 4 and no quarter given to those who still defy | is donosod leadar. Thete " morning, fell and was killed. McDonough | titles of the subjects to be considered by tho Agenoy, rior départment the situation Is be- | 8ppeal forarms to defend thomsolves, e & b 5 with his deposed leader. There is, the 0 | ots 1 P i meeting and statos the fiest and most import cdto bo tense and the people at the | Abiutthe timothisinformationwas received [ e authority of the United States. Al | nothing of a binding character in tho treaty | W08 from Cincinnath, antto bothatof rates. The second s tho ngencles aro very much disturbed, tho receipt of a telegram from Geneval Colby | 1O " I a postion to know, bo-|of peace arranged between the deposed Grotna Sends a Car Load. apprtionment of - traflo amons constitient A LITTLE SKIRMISH ON BEAVER CREEK. — ordored tho militia companics stationed horo [ 110Ve Few of tho hostiles will como | leaderand the now leader, dosignated by | Grersa, Neb., Jan, 8.—[Spocial to Tire | Fpismitton of sipreme tmportaies, T ROVERS STATEMENT. to at once proceed to the neighborhood of | im and ool for a general, decisive and bloody | him, O’Bricn is now In communication with | Bpe.) —A car toud of corn and flour was on, i more Likaly to prodice dissens - White river and go into camp thore. To still | Dattle oy next Sunday. Many of the sauaws | yustin McCarthy with a view to persunding shipped from | t A Change in the Disposition of the | He Complains of His Treatment by | g0 5 poged (G0 o owing | Who came in drew rations and sneaked bick | that gentloman to retive in favor of the Pr ss of the Country. g Pixe Rmar Aarxcy, S. D, (via Rushyiile, hostiles Fight Among Neb,) Jan, 8,—|Special to Tue Bee.|-The ns o today to tho wostorn suf- | than any other matior. Gould, Dillon, Man- . h forers, bilied to the county commissioners at | Vel and Magoun aro hoartily in favor 'of the dispateh was rocotved: “Li outenant Casey | 10 the hostilocampin the night with their | himsclf Justin McCarthy is, as is | Alianos, Nob. Tho corn was donmod by tho | total abolition of individual associations and Y| plunder. “Allthe talk about a bloodiess con { ho diting of existh o was killeo today while seonting botween tho | BUGGHTe fhe theutecn pariovet o o one | Well krown, the least ambitious aud pushing | Membors of the Line boar! aud flourand | the consoliditing of existing niencies . Tue 10| command on Wiite river and tho camp of the | tiroly moundiess, The hostiles have become | Of the politicians, but it remains to be seen | (it fortransportation was donatal by tho | AEMER PAits Bio, or6 Jont teeu % ops Themselves. great seriousness of tho situation here was |y iay o0 White Clay ereok. ! absolutely frautic, and nothing but blooa will | Whether hawill discover any justification for 2 y posed by representatives of some other roads. forgotten by some, for nl”‘h; while lv\l\} There 18 a rumor of & scouting party of In- | Satisfy them. abdicating the position to which he was A Token of teem. The fourth topie vogards apveals from the de on learningof the lightning like removal of | qe i & s n e ead of Snake i T " 3 elected by the vote of the majority of his col- | Youk, Neb, Jau, § il to Ture Bre.) | cisions of the executive body of the organiza Wi Rinee Acesey, S. D., (via Rushville, | Dr. Royer from the position of Indian agent AT AL DR E DI B Ha W e i T TR league: he 0 int re The members of tho ¢ board of »<~~] tio This i3 of course of the highost import ive Rinae Acexer, S, D., (via Rushville, ; S ereck, aund it 15 understood that orders have CrapioN, Neb., Jun, 8. -[Special Tole- | 1eagues, at the instance of the joint request . A%y UOAN OF BUDGE: | goist, e H{th 14 Lho stbiont df BEoHBILOR Neb.), Jan, 8.—[Special Telogram to Tue | 0 this rescrvation :m‘.'!'\-' equally sudden | y00 fsgued by tho railrond e ympany here to ram to Trie Ber.] —Companies G of Fre. | Preferred by one colleagne and by the leader | Visors presented their chairman, C. H. Post, | (@it voads shall not do s hold ! b0 4:(”llln Brr.]—Theso dospatches annomnced yestor- | dppolutmont of ~ Colonol Irancis B, | {ueontiang s nen, should they | mont and Fot Juntata, Favst regimont ) whom it was found necessary to deposo, with a fine gold chain aud Woodmen charm | portancosecond only to that which they may dag the adoption of General Miles’ suggestion [ Plerco of tho = Tint infantry to Al qigver any Indians crosing tho rallway, | braska National guards, left thoir comforta- | Justin McCarthy has boon invited over to | foliy, us o tokon of thoir appreciation of his | do. Thosixthand fnal topie is thatof com placing the azencies, at which thereis trou- cancy, Notico of the change came in | 5y mediately report full particulars t | bloquartersin this oity this aftornoon and | Paris by O:Briento hear tho seutenceof de [ Soryicesas presiding ofli 10 board the | miftees, Lastof all, tho precoding subject o, und 'he form of very briof telegrams from Wash- | o 2 3 p = % " past y having been considered and an agreement in bie, under 'he adoption, & Superintendent Secley at Chadron. marched outin a blinding snowstorm to es- | Position — that has been passed upon ard to them reachod, the conclision Gt however, was In a m o qualified, because ton, glving simply tho bare fact It | = o\, e of contlisting reports have beon | tablish camps between here and tho agency, | MM by the self-constituted tribunal of 3 A mer Injured. 9 rived at will be summed up and embodied in 1t was thought the agent would nov be d to have very little effect on tho doc- | noouivad tonight from thoe agency, the tenor | This lesves O 2 o Ay Boulogne. In the present circumstances the |~ PErv, Neb, Jan. 8.—[Special to Tu | thoconstivution 5 ey A kel i th y the tenor | This leaves Compiny E, Second rogiment, ¥ Tin.} sl surred yoster 3 prived of the power which Lo now excrcises, s, sofar a3 outward show was | ¢ wyjeh indicate no Improvemont in the sit- | stllin tho city, The. bays who have taken | focently clected leader of the Irish paviia- | BFE:1 A serious accident occurred yester day Gould mido the followine This, 1t was thougeht, would tead. to condlict, |concerued, He said : | uation there. the fleld were acmmpanied by four wagon | MORIALY party is disinclined to accept the | dAY to d farmor whose namois Suith, living | BRLmen: | e have desired to call this Today, however, the doubt was set aside by tls largely the result of mischief ]y, wotheris cold and two inches of snow | loads of campepuippagosnd rations. G invitation. ‘SimilAr " uncertainty “provails | nest heco, Howas aleaulng ot 8 woll on g iern€ie ol it isiRtion . Tiio toard (6 the removal of Agont Royer and thoan- | meking and strong prossure brought to bear | o) gy eral Colby’s plan, which will be completed | With Togurd to the attitude of the ~patriot |.|’~I.u nand remainng in the bottom while | SR EE L e pool to be el 1 nouncement of the appointmeat of CaptainF, [ Dy the democratic press, printing so many ey TR tomorrow, s to station two companios morth | PATtY at large. It should be remembered | filueo buckot of mud wud stoues was hoing | among the rouds of the assoeition, 15, Pierce, First infantry, to succeed bin fulsehoods, gross slanders and infamous mat- BEE REPORTS THE B of every town or g Il“ 2 "."l ,'“.‘k, "l:"t that unless the party chooso totake some | jiravi Uty thorone broke, precipitating tho | complaints which any rond may wish to maki ‘A short sketeh of this officers successful | fer generally concerning tho administration e 1 the Fremon horn & ¥ bucket upon Smth's head, He was seriously | wwill be roferred to the wrbiteation board. con Troops—The vircle Narrowed — o Cassian, from Livor ~The Brittanic, from Liver . 2 to go, and ramor says they wero wiihheld | in Star valiey, at the head of tho Humbolt | in which he denies knowing anythine of tha A Serious Fire, An Ogallal Buck Treacherously | forihe purposeof secing whether the com- | yiver. Chiof Soldier ¢ there is no | authorship of the letter, JIn it he says that if Roca, Neb, | Special to Tie { R I B A Compliment from a Newspaper | Missouri Valley mailway between Valentine | concerted action in the matter no oppor- | injured, but will reovor. sisting of four commissioners and a presi management of Indians appeared in these dis- | 0f afuirs and T will aad this, in connection, which Never Siops Over. aod Hureisou. The spaco between each | tunity — will present itslf for . dent, who will be chosen tomorrow. The patches of yesterda; The appointment | that I do mot think the republi- Referring to Tue Bre's magnificent ro | CMDP Will be patrolled coutinually by mounted | giving effect to O'Brien’s aspira- _As 1o Conlee's Damages. pool will be divided into four divisions, ¢ groutly pionsol General Milw, who had [can press has domo its duty toward | o e tho Indinn country, tho Philadel. | 5 bsiiic B s frevent any roviig bands | tion for tho lendership. The chalrmmn of [ BEATMCE, Noo, Jau, 8.—(Specal commissioner 1 haye charge of a divisi recommended the capain for appointment, | me In mot = helping —me _to fight |5 g oy of the most conservative | mitting dopredations Tn this stato. oo paety for tho present_scssion has already | £¥0 0 ML B e Aot LA AN GomLIA i s Agent Royor said that his removal had beon | the uncqual battle which I have been com- | poo St d ot ave: General Colby, eommuder in chiof of the | been dlected und no vacancy would, in tho [ F¥il SOV fuunction sut aiiust tho rogis- | e BESHEEOR the copplaint will bo brought about by political influence and | pelled to face. I vnderstand that similar T80 (6 OMEbAT Wik aem oI Ekatad AKA aski mational guards, accompanied by | natural course of events, occur in the post Y50 Tt dic e l“‘”’)‘v‘ ehifes N A meeting of the full advisory board will fealousy and at a timo whea tho Dakota delo- | changes will be made at other agoncies, [ oG or war corrospondonts, some of :-]I;):.‘-);I:.Ln{'{‘«::'\nlvllll\:;‘r ‘";’:‘.lmolfikx‘"“rin tha | until the beginning of next session. Should, “| : | s 2 I L ““'.I‘""f‘_;"'!' 19U | bo held tomorrow and_ it 1s oxpected some gation in congress was at lome looking after | though but temporarily. The chango hero ol Rl B B Hive mado almost | Fhap b rormuster, and Colon ntne. (Thoy | however, Mr. Justin McCarthy be persuaded :" W 3 ("m” tho subsequent j‘| ivery of lm- L P WL LS anelection, Ho sald further, that that was | Wil bo permanent, 1 will bo permanont | o5 ygch famoas the gencrals whoso doeds | passed cast at 10 p. m. to completo theur. | by O'Brion to give way, in order thatPar. | (108 10 tho WU company basopened ub | 1o avis learuod tonlghit ot a plan was dis- tho only manner in which he could bo laid | bere, probably, owing to tho fact that Gen- |y % iiicod. The Indin war near the | TIZements of troops mentioned abovo. Tho | nell's nomince may step into the place, | e auery Nt o e oy onot | Souhweterr Rallway end: Steamatip, sad aside, because they could bring no charges | ¢ral Miles is convinced that this is and |yl piges agoncy has deveioped another war | POY$ Who marchedout to camp on the snow | he would, no doubt, convene a meeting of | between the road aud A.J. Conteeand 0. C. | 3l RGN Wostorn i TransMidso against him will continuo to be the seatof Indian trouble, s \were Inexcellent spirits, but their position, | the party’ when the house reassembles and [ EWery. It will beremembored that Conlee | associations inone under the namo of the g . . correspondent, as yet unkuown to fame, who | althaugh not believed. 10ho a dangotons one, | 1 PAty” when the house reassembles and R ; chllist thin d8a ; p A L e Captain Pierco will assume the dutles of | One fact is very cortain, no charges can be | goqyag honorablo mention. Ho writes for | wili bo far from plessant ) liEnltyto s mastlng hls'abdfoatlon: ctithis ((ERIEEN R CHERELA SELEEEERE SRR SE OL | Waiaun T tflo aaintlon hisuew position tomorrow. This appoint | preferred against me. My record will be | 7o Bk which paper lins been tho post which they conforrod upon him, It | those self same bouds tho uiht of the u i A R e oo Le ment will be made permaicnt on this reser- | found a clean one. chief source of information respecting the Tho Choyennes Quiet. would then be open to the party to accept !Ij\“:”r‘:;”‘lv A to this eity, and llh"r”-“‘ g interest in the Atchison_and would g vatlon. It is tiought, however, at the other | Dr rhas hoen here four months, but | | oc oSO the Indians, Tue Bee corre- | PAEREE, S.D., Jan, 8—John Holland, chiof | Parnell's terms and elect that gentleman’s | 8rdor of the banquet spread at the Paddock | (olijate it with the Missouri Pacifle, Aftor agencies the civilians willbe restored aftee | in charge only three. The appointment of | (oo aime = gon™ o Fets B S0 | of the Tndian scouts in the Cheyenno coun- | nomince wno, it is said, would be O'Brien | LB fommemoration of the completion of the brief conference with his father he said this trouble shall have passed over. The | Coloncl Plerce s saidto bo highly satisfac- | oy icion in that hosimply relntes facts ns | U atrived today and roporls every for first choiee and Dilton for second. Todd was materlally dnmpoued by Whe el | - ¥ou miy say,as ouitag feom ma, that 1do chauge gives general satisfaction on the | 1ry to General Mile he sees or hoars thein and leaves criticism to | 4Uiet on tho Cheyenne, Al the Cheyecune Lehos Hent adgo Cmig b6 miintod s | Sav BILT SRR CIR LS I ane SL0 e ot agency and 1t is felt will have an effect upon | ‘Uhecolonel entered the servicens captain | vy oo™ oty ichao e e i | Indiansare now atthe agency with the ex- [ Virchow's Ulllnml the Lymph. | writ. A compromise wus ultimately entered Birg in {6, In substantiatioi n cable: Thic tioeing GHRossilte of the One Hundred and Bighth New York | prffis 8 A B e o anty fous | ception of those from Big Fool's and Hump! Beny, Jan, w York Herald | into between Conlec and the road, whereby NiRLvaul to0sy Ty s el ENoWE General Milos! view of tho situation Is [ ifantry, in 1562, Howas promoted to major | 1 IEIRERERIEIO RIS SHEWEEON | 1ands, who wont o the bath, and they | Cablo—Special toTun Bre.|—Prof. Virchow | for the consideration of the sum of §1,500, to | Hailway prosidont stitis big block of about as follows: “There aro threoor four | 0f thosame rogiment Soptember 17, 1802 to | qocil ® © BTETEECE ¥R T A wore nearly al leillod in the lato batde. delivered a lecture last night befors the Ber- | Conlec i haud paid, he withdrew tho suit. | Atchisou stock heid by the nm_ s tiad een hundred in tho hostile camp who are very | leutenant colonel in March, 1863; was | (o0 1 Rt {BETAE B AmA i AT AA o Inspector Cisney acvived late this evening | lin medical socicty on the Koeh's discovery, [ “The money was placed on deposit at Lincoln, ;_::‘h\lnl-\. ol |'f»!-' ”{M;.‘-.\'."nxm 11‘?“{\“1 l‘m})‘:h’; wicked and are trylng every way knownj to | tolonelof the Unitea States voteran infantry [ o) upesionimsat aftor the usual fashion of | o Montana. Ho has inspocted all the | in the course of which he gave the resulv of | and the provise wis, that when tho railvoad | &G SR SHERIED U 8 influence the Iudians, not only to remain out, | i 1504 brigadior wenoval brevet, March, | S Mt 85 ; agencies of tho Sioux exeept tho Cheyenn twenty-one post mortem oxaminations hohad | company had received tho bonds, duiy signed 0 2dal iy butto fight tho matter to the end. General | 1053 entered the vegular armyas second e e B rol e s iSinding Hook the ladiane | madoof perions who hud diad upto the end ( 86 refbterud, Inta, thele ove pessosgon, Syl iae A G angaes Miles hopes that the better clement will pre- | leutenant in 1866, Their Discharges Withheld. :'"',',,,;,:L,‘:L‘,!L[,;;h.‘““;“:;‘l"h"‘l'l‘.“’c‘{‘I‘,:,‘;:‘,’“Ym“hN of December, after having reecived injections | {0 Fnl 0 PAIR OO Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Jan, 8. —The soverest vailand to some extont destroy theso wicked | DF. Royerhas drawn about him a wido cir- | Somuyies, Neb., Jan. S.—[Special Telo- | 1o found the rtions short excopt at Rosebud | Of the so-called Iymph, Dr. Virchow de- | comsummated, al L. W. Colby, ob. | snowstorm of tho season razed all day and Brules. Ou this account he is excreising pa- | €10 Of very warm friends here, whilo the | gramtoTne Bee.]—On Decomber 13 lst the | and Pine Ridge. Abtheso two the appropru- | clared that the injections increaso the bacilli | taived anothor aining order in Judge | continues tonicht in Kansas and northwest- tiouce. S0 long as there is @ chaucoof do- | Members the press, whom the present | following members of company K, Socond | fions have oeen delayed in passing, but by | in the bodyand cause them to migrate to | Applegate’s court at Tecumseh, and couse- | ern dlissowri. The storm exteuds over the stroying cach other he feels he cau aftord to | Urouble has brought hero, havo occasion long | regiment, were mustered out, having served | this tio thoss where bhaving themselves | previously unaffected parts of the body, thus | Gieitly the matter was hung up Tudefinitely. | wiolo of the former state. Snow bas fallow walt. to remember himas a most pleasant and ac-’ | their full time: Joe Mulligan, W. A. Pence, [ "' ECUNE everything they need., virtually generating a new affection. He | hidtuit and that the road. hins received e | FEOM SIX 10 ten inches. Fligh winds h General Brooke, from his camp on Whits | commodating gentleman, C. H. Williams, Charles Shultz, J. C. Towle, Threo Hnglred Coming In. also stated tat the fluid invariably causes | £0,000 bonds, the question recurs to Couloe's | frited it to such tu cxtont us to soriousie Clay creck, writes Goneral Miles that ho has | ‘Thischange of piacesline military officers | N. W. Ross, W.T. Howard, Nelvie Miles, [ Pixe Rinar Aarrcr, S. D, (via Rushvillo, | intense hyperamia of various parts, with the | cliim and the probability of its payment. Tu | b S SRR (LI ASABEE FRI SO notified the Ogallalas that it was determined | it power lere, the other being Cuptain | Harry Cumevon, Lorle Graves, Sid Hash. | Neb,) Jan. §.—{Special Telogram to Tur | result that the patienv’s life becomes en- | 15 field by M. Goulees frionds that be becan | vory hencficial to winter wheat, 1n council today that many of the principal | EWers, whoso appointmont. to havo chargs of | berger, Menzo Swarts, Geno Willinms, Hally | Brr.]—-At the suggestion of Buffalo Bill, | dangered. i Hontis i k100 ity Aot 06T 106 odtsor S men and chiefs now on that creck will visiy | he Prisonersof war was announced in my | West, A. F. Reinecke, C. L. Towle, Lout | Genoral Miles tonight sentout scouts to ns- o MRy BB A he ] entious impression that ho was doing the eit ""‘""‘",', EARELVALS: < GehEEATMITES 5o dispatehes from here yesterday. Bryant, Will Booth and several others whose | certain who the Indians are that have been | o 1 o 1ty el a service, He acted simply as an agent fo At Southampion—The Alten, from Now f names your cortespondent failed to learn, S Toreka, Kan., Jan. 8.—Steps have been | qopor'wuil knowi tal York for Bremen The position of the various troops in the | A few moro squawsand twe or three bucks | it Y0t U1 enlisted In July, 1587, and | 5900 b the head of the Snake 50uth ot | ke looking to tho impenchment of Frank | Soeer avel Khown nd reputablo cltns it | X O o o X, 3 ; fleld was changed today aud the places for | Who succeeded in getting out of tho hostile | were entiled to their disehuiges during | the Niovrara, R R T e U IR R R Freavhaesyt e e e i dS s S| it GaszowSine oeweRlan, droni B hilo it s o amp came into the ageney today. July, 1500, but did not appiy for them until | Late tonight it fgoported thyt 300 Indians | wiiance, fiecused of being & party to the al- | thecity was tht tho roul shonld have the | SN (liiore General Carr with nine troops of the Sixth | ‘I'hic correspondents were today shown a | December, previous to the 13th. said to bo coming io-are roporled In camp | Jogeqd schemo to elect 1% J. Turner, republican | bonds.” and acting under this general wish | Lool — ore cavalry, one company of the Seventeenth in- | MAP Just made by LicuwnantS. A, Cloman, srnor ‘Thayer issued orders to_Captain | threg miles from theagency. The report has | oo Rt Elk ol Coulee and his iriends consented to with- | "?X¢ N 0w vork y of g 3 Degman to hold his company in readigess to congressman from the Sixth district, to the AW _tho sui heavy ex pense in the mat- fantry and two Hotchkiss guus will beat the | tnder direction of General Miles, giving tho 8 * i # been verified, Tnitod Statos T ety 5 4 s s v | Pool. y v i 3 move at a moments notice, which order was oot United States senate. The matter will be | ter of attorney fees had- been contracted by fien A g e junction of Wounded Knee crook and White | Present location of the hostiles andthe trops | countormanded, and at tho next meeting of | Snakes and Shoshones Wil Dance. brought before a special session of the execu- | the erjolucrs, and the withdrawal ay Ghy) | Mea v ar ottt a190any) fodm N aw g or river; Colonel Offfey with two troops of tho | 1t Shows the hostile camp to be eighteen | the company applications tobe mustered out | Sax Fuaxcisco, Cal., Jan, 8.~The Cnroni- | tive bourd of the allisnee. MeGrath and | betwoeon Corlen and tho railvisy any NoTibla T Sohao! f . 3 BN HORENTOEhB &I, wero made and granted and sent to the ; Szt RN oL vas condittone he vafway v Noiie g0 Bighth cavalry and slx companiss of tho Seve < . vero made and graited und sent to the | olgs Wels, Nov,, special says: About two | Codding, who is ulso nlleged to be In the sup- | wascondinoned upon the raiway compuny | (KO EBICE SERORE L entotnth (nfantry will be om” Whita! Hiver e — projer oflicors, b ‘boys dischurgosfailed | 100t L e o b W2 | posed deal, are members of the board. Me- | paying these feos andother court oxponses | CUEYENSE, 3 K t Y CASEX WAS MURDERED. to come, and being without their vapers, d ud Shoshono Indians oMt | (4p has sent a letter to the public and to | involved by % sment of the suit, gram to Tue Bek. | —In the Wyoming logisly about four milos southwest of Big Grass s L FEDE g whon the last orer cams to move, they had | tuis vicinity today o attend tho ghost dance | thoir correapondont of the Associated pr = ture today an_amendment to the school bill ;:ci:e ;.xlnlx‘nxl Sunllurdf\\'l!h fuur! troops was adopted which prohibits, under penalty Gighth cavalry, four companies Sec- 3 S o of ¢ pulsic 0 toachor principa ondinfanty and one Hotchirlss gun, witl bo Shoots Him in the Back. pany would bo needed or not. There were | danger of an outbreal s tho government | the letter was written by ‘Turner be 5 & | T3up |- Tuis vil ftod By firol s ‘ffhf'u";‘."“,l "'"l“”‘"'fl fi'"';“‘ on ‘_”",I'l",' av the junction of White Clay creok and | L.V Riwoe R e R o ot | Rl L BT OB R prince of fools und hud no authovity, right or | Loy qostroying tho following! 5. | o hoiding of asy rolisions crerisen o i S LRCIey Ry ille, Nob. W8 228 hmoiall meliee golng to tho front, and somo of them made - enco ont for hisaction, Mc(irathadds | Moming destroying - the (=l jor holding oL nuykelisiousoxarclsns) A, i White Triver; Colonel Wheaton with four ?I,'I||'"M‘P’Jl"‘_"‘”k": ‘,;’I':l""_"m"“!“l;‘";( ?" ])]uhln bo relewsed and were surprised to Two Strange Indian Runners. that b s the lottor signed with Tuen. | Sehwakio's gencral store, complote loss of | was pussed establishing a state hospital f troops of the Ninth cavalry, four companies | 'E BeE.J—Yankton Charloy, one of Buftalo | juarn that their discharges had been with- | Pexpixroy, Ore, Jan, S.-Two strange | ors 1 building and stoclc; value surance | Min t it St ) pARY Bill's men, now employed as a scout her n.m(m- that, reson s Ty d > 1.5 v 8 i of the Second infantry and two Hotchkiss FaE e st e tot Lol uhras ot a Indians arrived here this morning from Mon- < = ety 81,5003 hotel of W. Horts, loss £1,000, no in- Jackson Day Celebrated, guns will bo on White ruyer, threo miles north | PHOSS Lot bl ) bl Agent er Official y Bounc:d. tana, Itis thouht theyare runners from Eredictinn on the kinanotal Bill. surinco: drugstoroof M. M. Aavon goods | oy ppywrs, Jon, 8.-Jackson dav was ot Lower Lime Kilu crockand about efght | eutensnt Casey, Twenty-second infant Wastiseroy, Jan., S.—Secrotary Noblo | the disaffected tribes, senthere to lead Wasnisoroy, Jan. 8—The Post will to- | saved: meat markel of Fotiwaklayloss [ 0 ed o e e miles from the hostilo camp: Major Whitney | °F ""1""; al !'lhom N"ml-\nld. Yo8terday, | o ic niorning sent dispatch to Agont Royer | 12 Youus hobheadod bucks of the Umatilla | morrow say: *“The shape m which the fiuan- $40 no lisurance: ampwy storo bullding of | 10 WPLEE WORKER W ble HOME Hous 4 A ! near the hostile e The liento a ornig scol e e O ) rescrvation. o will poss the senate » pradioed, | Miss Forest, loss &0, mo. fusuranco; livory 2IOCEALD, ARSUAHO ao0camy of with threo troops of the Ninth cavalry and | (A0 E0 (SRS SEP: RS HERS '(”“‘" l"‘," at Pine Ridze dismissing him from tho ser- ) *ocrvaton- clal bill will pass the senate can be predicted. | ) of Mild Hod zkins, animals saved. Musio; with ‘miny. plomiient persois pro one compuny of the Eighth infantry will bo | 51 Fted Sh e MO 10 NAUCE | \iee, Thesecrotary directs him to turn over Ghost Dances in Towa. Zhaippostytustofbuy A1, o0 000 qunces ol 5 ent, Bx-President Cloveland was the orat on Wounded Knee croek, a short distanco | Hiei chiefs 1o come into tallc with Gonoval | i, 1 openy 1o Captain Pieree o the First | _ BURLINGTON, Ta., Jan. 6,—Tt is reportod the | silverwill be stricken out and initsplaco | W atson Sull Prosidont: @ ial | Of tho evoning. Governor Puttison, Con from the lute battle field; Captain Illsley, ‘;"“kf;,“‘”’““'"" o small band of Ogallalas |5 e.nie o vho will temporarily act @s agent | Musquakie Indians have an attack of tho x‘.‘immlllx‘fu-ntw“1‘"1',).':\« fi;‘:‘»}:““;??\-.r{? o Nenraska ey, Nob, Jan, :’"“““ gressman Breckinridge andothers alsospoke. with four companies of the Seventh cavary | WO Were butehering and procoeded further, | y¢ that point. This action, o far as the . ro- | Messiah craze i the southern part of Tama | G i h B roie H adnekamigThobossd ot Shindu bald fta TR 3 : followed, however, by two of the Indians who o Forie i i duction to §1,000 the amount requiredto be | qpnpual meoting last night and re-elocted Necessary steps Taken. will be on Lowor Lime Kilu creek, four miles i onoven by S moval of Royer was concerned, was decided | county and have begun the ghost dance. | deposited by national banks to secuve circu- | ° g pemtang 2 y 7 J A 5 frou 1R sonros! appeared to be fricdly upon sometime ago, when the dficers of the | Some apprehension is felt, O G0, Ea AN G o A TR Hon, John C. Watson as president. A reso- | St Lours, Jan 8.—At a conferonco of tke Tho effect of thoso movements will be to | . He Was shorily afterwan mot by Dote | Indin burean icirfied that Royer was not e tion which imposes & charge for converting | lution was also adopted praising Mr. Wawon | southern tllinols lines today the necossavy L s aiesa movonens il Richards, son-in-law of Red Cloud, who had | RFOYINE euual to the emorgency. While his The MacQueary Heresy Tral. gold coin into burs for shipment, the object | for his good wwork for Nebraska City, steps wera taken to carry oit the new basis SHIne hoa oy Barolian deat by (e latter &0 warn: hlintnt &b ;'n’L'r'JZ...,'," priorm thoduby ;‘;“';{:ng:;flt;:; CLEVEIAND, O., Jun. $.—The famous Mac- | of this charge being to retard tho export of yoral manufactiring propositions were | of livo stock rates promilgatod by tholiliols ¥ ; ! ry vime X Al i e R The i ALl Do stricken | veceived, but no action was taken on tham, S arlo ay comi s eral Miles would hold oo forence. today | APPFouch mear the hostites, bocauso it was [ sinco the present disturbancos began o Bas | Queary trial is at an end—ull butthe decision [ 0ld; Tho bond provision will be stricken | roceived - . y beardonaiing; compiasoims. now gathered. It was expectod that Gen- ) g dangerous. Casey said ne would ride to | failed to show the nerve which the situation | of the court. The arguments on both sides - ———— Without Pr ‘r‘("f::l':d“ “l’g‘;déa‘:“;:;‘:::lm;':fim“ s "h“nl the wp of a liwlo knoll whmee | Fequies. Secrotary Novle said today that | were completed today, and calling for book | Three Biz Conflagrations Abroad: b he could obtain aview of the hostile cam he was In_ perfect accord with Secretary | and opinions offered in testimony the court Panis, Jan, 8.—A planoforte warehouse in P. 0 would hold 1o more talks with the aged chief, Proctor in regard to the policy tobe pursued | i i 3 § i ok i 1 | Richards dissuaded hin andbe nd Cusey | in the mantgemont of the turbulent teibes of | Withdrow untilit coud formulate its opin- | tho Boulevarde St. Marti, which took fire 3y S wm several | o000 around and depurte Jus: > ion, It is oxpeted that the de- | tonight, is still burning. A great amount days ngo, 1o abuudon the hostiles or sufter [ 1L e L LR DT T clilon i et ol ) Al e e ety e e the consequence. The arrival of tho ol | N “'“;“l"“,‘f“";?"""‘"‘j’ (minglook ke A Banngok Qatbrgakila fdato. timo, as it Is genorally concedad that | -.LY0Ns dan. 8.~ Tho goncral ofices of the A 4 I - man is considered an ovidenca of his good | UYL from bis hove, tho bullst having | Bowe Cirv, Jdaho, Jan. S.—Adviees from | Nih 0 il b& Tound guilty. In his ar. | Pais, Lyons & Mediterrancan railway corn- | the district court, was disnissed this aftor- Nenator Stanturd Renaminatad, faith as isalso tho effort he made to save lh?\flk‘; lnrhmgh |..:\\l-, s hoad. Theshot | pocatolio state that the Indians of Fort Hall | ment toda MacQueary statod explicitly that 1mnyh|m|_,.- are on fire and the flames | 10U without prejudice by the bank’s attor- SAGRAMENTO, Cali, Tan, & publicen Licutenant Casoy’s life by warning him of | W4 Hr°d bythe youuger of thetwo Oza- | roservation nave been dancing and 200 bucks | hisobject in writing the book wasnotto | are spreading rapudly. B L2l e ioning members of both branches of the logisinture Nls ke o m,.m:d ke hm'i me:;md Casey. 1:wnm;|q in warpaint hawvo taken o tho mouatains with | CRUILe a ensation, it 101 possible ussist | DR Jun. 5 -l:”hlnny‘\::‘llrh‘é:'unl JPila A AT lon e i o Glos g woul ave shot the muraerer, but his | arms, caus eat cxcitement, vernor | in conforming Christianity to common sense s the ense petrolel stores i Biaghock ko Dime |t o Tieia tard for ' S tates Kol Cloid_tad_of & fight botwomn tho | S0UId buve shot tho tems, cauing great exolt nffi'film‘fuxn:])‘i’;-‘.-::‘ll):‘n‘- and nineicontt contury tioughis, T olosing | POt havo takon firo and the resuitis o great | Bavteicr, Nob., Jan. S—[Spocial to Tk | nomited Leland Stnford for UnitedStates Osgullatas end tho Brulos shortly succeeding | “PIOHE B LIE RS ERS o out 8 de. | DLy o compny of United States cavalry witl | With o final xeply to the prosecition he said | couflagration, 7 Ber,|—The absorving tople of conversation | SOBALoL. ine dQiling . ‘0f \Oasey, The . focmar |, (PERHEEN SERHES CHESCK RN O | b sent to Pocatello. The Indians on the re- | that the church and the prosecution w T here just now is, how is Charley Bates golug Peoitit Do made an effrt to scpwrate from | MhmONt under Licutenwt Gettly to reco serve number about fifteen hundred, more | dogmatists and that tho latter admitted v G o RIARGUIC SR to qualify as county attorney, with him a G es et .. Ja, 8.~-Judge Sny- the Brules and return to tho | NOFemuins, Thebody was found stripped, | than half of whom are Bannocks who caused | the council of Nice did not insist upon vivgin St. Pavi, Minn, Joo. 8.—|Special Tele- | 470" 0 alontine, as assistant TR s el agency. The latter objected, fiing ot them | Vi POt mutilated, It was borae to Oelrick's, | & prolonged war twelve years ago. birth and the literal resurrection of the body. | gram to Tne Brk.|—President Hach of the | zenernl o General Colby's staft! Undor the | 167 tolay overruled the motion for a now . The la jeotod, firing B e il 110 e B DTSt B die ho governor has also received a communi- | Rev, MacQueary has been ad through: | Mir.neapolis team loft tonight for Chicago to | faw o will be requived to prosent himself | tralin tho eassof William Pettit, convicted f sh Il of whiol 2 3 ) d anm::;mr n"sxlut:l. n| o “ln.h.u; hm\uvu;. Mout cation from citizens of Blackfoot requesting | out the trial by a Unitarin clorgymun, and | ver'Brogident Spaulding to release Center- | for formal induction into odce on next | of wife murder. passed over thelr heads, noone being injured. : v 4 him to send arms and ammunition, The gov- | it is anticipated thathe will adopt that creed. Fecrid gy ostor’s | Monday. s . This morning abouy two hundred of the | ., ASTeably to these dispatohos of yesterday | ornor wecordingly. sent 300 guns and 3,000 ————— fielder Foster, having first secured Foster's 3 R i Senator V ), ey 3 A Red Cloud came into theagency this mornio, rounds of ammunition, The Union Pacific A South Car lina Sensation. consent and terms to play in Miuneapolis Judge Bates Resigns. Jeprnisox Ciry, :lfi;‘lql‘:lh.::‘:\.’.n.:u:?.fi b ’:’.If\t"'i.,‘,ffi,fff,““{,: aud General Miles bas appoiuted an hour to | has oftered free transgortation £orthe troops. | CoLusmia, S, C., Jan. 8—A scnsation was | this season, Manuger Watkins of St. Paul | yous, N b Tan, B.—1Spaial 1 Tue | Vosv was ronominated agency. . Young-Man-Afraid-of -His Horse, | M0\ & ©onferonce with him. The old man —_— created today when the fact leaked out that | Aunounces thi , stened IS0 Bald- | g e Tates. the newly ol ueus tonight. g bty @ ; ; 1 | slipped out of the hostile camplast night, and Haostile Chiefy Bxpeoted 1n, Jaines B, Tillman, o neplew of Governor | Jily fovtho past balf dozen yoars cateher | o %l liiion on SRy ; 2 > ¢ l membrs of his band, returned | 1A OV ST A IR AT At Tt ro e BRTe G A LN ot Wl el | O ARy & NORLOW for the Cincinnati clud. o dustr SPARK S FIROM today from thelr friondly visit to the Crows | With his wito walked sixtecn miles to this Tillman, liad sent to N. G. Gonzles of the 9 2 B i . tionto the county boary today as - and were granted au audience by General plice. this morning received the tollowing telegram ws and Courier a challenge to fighta ducl, | Kansas City's Councilmanic Boodlers. | judge, and the office is now vacant. S The president yest Miles, General Miles is hopeful that his example | from General Miles, dated ll'xlll"’ Ridge | Gonzales refused to notace him unlessa wnt | - Kaxsis Ciiy, Mo, Jau, S.—Five members | G. W. Shrecic will fill the position uutil tho V Larry man postn: 5 e o e y o) agency, January 8: “Seventy Indians cameo en | enge sent. N rther actios 0 ¢ ol V] v » bourd uppoints some one, which they will no Colouel Henvy ( peen appointed 1saac Millor; the cook of the herder camp, | Vill ¢ cmulated by others. L3 ns camo | ten challenge was sent. No furtheraction | ghe city council who walked ard appoi 16 01 lowel Hen hns been appointed iolaliol Kpot usiadtor e in from tho hostilo camp today, and reports | has yet bcen taken.o/This afternoon Gonzalos | - y A do until next week. privite secrotury to Seeretary Kusk of the whowas brought fn yesterday, murdered, | _CClonct Kent, inspogtor genoral of the de- | from them aro that ed Cloud, Little Wound, | mebliehol B renont: seore” ot | ol meeting lnst Saturday night beciuse that Tl DI BRSO L O A ; was buriod today, lnll"l.I;l;'lt!\ofl Dakota, Bl ‘iu'nmlll".\'. lnn\l'\lul- Twostrikes and BigRoad and others will | Tillman's friends say the troublo was caused | hody wefused to invite mombers indicted for 0 One to Blnme The Royal hotol fn Moscow burned last Buffalo Bill, attended by Buckski onel Baldwin are ascertaining all the facts | cow in toiorrow.” by an article prinfed in Gonzles' paper | (boodling’) to vesign thoir oices have at-| Ny ey Ciry, Neb., Jan. S.—-[Special | night and nine porans were seviously i FuftsloiBil, auendsd by Buckskin Jaok, [.01attur 1o tho Bight on Wonnded Kuce, This e about Tiiiman being blackballed in a clay, | tended rono of tho subsequent meeting of tho | | N0t e e S L S s arrived at noon from Rushyille, In the gace | (0L SOh LR O O N o § Proctor Regrets Casey's Denth. but it is suict_ clsowhere that tho real causo | conneil. Speaker Hayes, oncof the indicted | Telegram o Tiw Bk |- tamon o ¥ ¥ : of a stiff breeze, his imperial and mustache | o "°% 3 IO A 00urs of inqy v T i D) bl R L il officers, refused to resign. today held an inquest, by request of the fam- | Pwosevere earthquake shocles wora folt al " No chirges have been mide against Colonel | WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Sceretary Proctor | was severo remuvks about Tillnan and b k | Rusk, Tex., last nizhi ) sorlous dumnze coated with ice, Ho was warmly greeted by | 3 % b € & ressed his s v > de au. | Dephew in the reportof a political meeting = ily, upon the body of John Mosell, who was: 3 le wero - ba o R it 109, . He e x 7| Toraytas for his oonduot t AEat enpagamnts | 5T his sorrow at the death of Lieu e mochieiomy o . o O et s i of | W8 done, But the peoplo wero budly seared favein hundred Indlans who througed AbOU | o haghie heen placed ynder arvost, tonant Casey and said: *“I rogarded him as e LT Vi ) Jablagram. 10| on fhory whaenll e Ju e douiarad e tuse The wholesale clothing fiem of Willia the sutlors storo ana later called upon ftesig i one of the most promising men in the ser- | Hatflelt-McCo¥ Vendetta Renowed, |, ¥ T80 500 BIOTEE H01 080 Y Ay N blo accldent: and attuched no | Bwan & Son at Montroal has failed. D Jenoral Milos, Hobore a lotter from Gov- T vice. Heseems to have been brutally mur- | Cuaniestox, Wa Vs, Jan. S.—Nows reached | TUE Boe)—Dr. Koch, duriug an a REIAYOIODIY, BOCHERS ) 2 liubilitios, $50,000; ndiroct, $45,00; wsscls b A th Colonel Cody' k. PICKETS, Jered, Sro i e 4 v R e which he recently made 1o a number of Greek | blaue to anyonc » g ernor Thayer sotting forth Colonel Cody's dered, for there was no fighting golg on | here today from Logan county that the Hat- . Hia ol SR conneotion with the state militiaand assur- | A Bloodless Skcirmish Ropovted Feom | WROThe was kilied. field-McCoy vendetta has veen renewod and | PUYSICins, sald ho was glad o ses that com: County Treasurers Reporting. Iour thousand people. wero prosent it th ing the general of the hearty co-operation of Near Beaver Crook. Red Cloud Reaches the Agenc that in 8 gt ouHurt's creck a few days ago | For Cuberculois. He added thiv most of the | Liscory, Neb, Jan, 8,—[Special Telogran | (hiatity bifilastuehtat, the Chicazo Audy the state troops. Cuapnox, Neb., Jan. 8.—[Special Telegram Puse Rue Aoexcr, 8. D, (via Rushyille, | 1 1oR Were killads, Greek islands met his ideal for consumptive | to Tue Ber e following county treas- | g oo, § The latter have extended lines toward | to Tue Bee|—Couriers sent south amn g | Neb.), Jan, 8.—[Special Telegram to The | 4 p, 21 sauitarls, urers are in to theauditor’s ofico t By the breaking of aseafford at the new Pine Ridge, fourteen miles from the town at | thosettlors with Genoral Miles' message of | Brel—1Red Cloud got way from the hostiles unlten tiage Jnokgeeper Mising S Fatalin: y make thew anuual settlements: Gus G, [ St John's Lutheran church nt Laneaster, Which they are located and mounted men | Januwry®, giving assurance of safety, re- || g Mixxeworas, M., Jan. 8.—Johu Patton, e L s | Beacher, Platte county; Curis Fassor, Web- | Pa., yosterday, onc man was killed and tives 3 ¥ st nightand arived v tho ageney this | pooikes A e i Cannoxpary, Colo B.-Tohn" Morris, | £X08600% F160I0 POUBIES, UAESS SASRIE, ATOR: | 18 TORANINS patrol between the several companies, so | turned today and reporta good effect pro- | womming. PURRAMDEN 864D B tReNA ke D MOMALY |1 o U o eror caaselod over land aome | 21aT SOURr, A O, W Aakisruan, Cuming | faally ladun thatno*Indians may pass through thelines. | duced Gy the same, but the refugees in this | . J+icutenant Casey’s body was recoyered. | Bt Sloux Falls fowtin years past, is missing, 5 Lol O Wodnesday afiornoon clone | passed n y together wit! . time ago and veste they met again, Si — s oy FR ket Genoral alijgs beartily approved of tho | city show o dosire to retarn 0 taeir homos, {:l;vl‘::llt‘llxll';r\‘\l:sl:n‘::t‘.‘?n?]‘;:-;t’d“:;‘":; Jantined. | HpIRer YAER Wiaggd sucsof ey Morris beat Chatton over the head with a re s An lns ] ol had b thoas raaalat Trteen WaTS arrangement. still fearing danger in sodoing. Word was L, Y- 807 sxi American Aprested as o Spy, volver and then shot him. Chatton returued | Nreomassa Ciry, . 8. — wias wnjured clono also Visited tho vl The wounded, all squaws and papooses, are | recaived here todsy from aparty who lias T MozaMmQUE, Jan. 8. —Portuguese officials | 100 fire and both men will die. | to Tue Bek.|-Mrs, Margarel Turner bus | cinity of Shirmer, killed a child, injured se quartered in tho Episcopal church of the | been over the country., west of Oelrichs and Gy, Neb., Jan. 8, 4\1,..‘.;,,'1 Telegram | have arrested an Awerican named Moore on g been declured fnsaue by tho commmissiol cril persons aud greatly damiged propert y , 1 Play Suspected o i 4 Holy Cross and the Catholic school house. | Smithwicik. He reports ranches and farms y el B AW ETI g0 ) 1 nd will be taken 2 asyluin tome At Pueblo, Colo,, yesterday wmorning Wille D e » 5T suspicion of being a British spy. TheUnited | yououy ¢ B i R One woman, name unknown, died today. | all abandoned aud duringa wholo day's ride | o B3Ek1I—A party of twelvo Iudians Monarx Ciry, La,, Jan, 5.—The Law 5 o ccomo violent and the s of hor | iam Davis, coloved, Shot and kitled bis fosten i States consul is making an inquiry. She as becomo violent aud the lives of going south, passed through the southern She was shot in seven places. Thechief | hosaw no sign of sottlors, Tho samo is re- 4 86 SROUAD. he.ao Governors Inau . HasTiNas, Neb. {Special Tole- [ Bosrox, Mass,, Jan, 8, vernor Itussell gram to Tuae Ber]—The orated case | {ook the oath of oftice today. He then pro- of the City National bank vs C. N. Dictz and | ceeded to read his inaugural nddress M. L. Elsemorcon anote of #,000, which Laxsing, Mich, Jan, S —Edwin 5. Winaus was (o have been tried at the presenttermof | Was naugurated governor today. out of the coun bl homestead burned this morning, Ex-Collec- | aiteudants wero in dangor. mothor, Carrie Aemaby, and bis foster e part of this connty yestorda) Groat excite- tor of the ort Willinm I, Carrington pe - atd oroth Jim Armsby, Thewuredored womun surgeon directed the smputation of one limb. | ported true of Wyoming west aud south of | hiat srevalls Mg - thetr routs *Dat they v Al el y’"‘ """‘", ‘I‘"' PGS 1ohed, "An Inyestigationls golngon to de- Not Guilty lind giyen some propeny Lo i dinghior and When the news reached the bucks they pro- | Now Custle, were peaceable and did no harm. L) w0, & r“‘l yioge of | termine whether there was foul play. Sounriem, Nob., Jan. 8. —[Special ‘Tele. | this s supposed 1o havo made Dayls jealous, tested loudly against the amputation, Tho | Ju the Hat oreek basin sottlors T e Hpoastals Omtesiw tho hoad of Oswego ; —— gram to Tie Bre.) ~The sccond eial of tho | A numberof barbed wiv manufucu, eers operation was accordingly abandoned with | have built forts and otherwise > The Forsythe Inquiry. ake, is 1 flames, Help bas boen seat from Tervific Explosion of Gas. | EFato ve Fred i Admns, & school teachor, | POEWI & conforence with ciosad doors in Chl 4 Richiield Spriugs. ia A toreific ox- o, | g0 yestarday. As near ascoulll be swer. the above rosult. Five more of these crea- | prepared themsolves to resist the encroach- | P!¥8 Rier Acexcy, 8. D, (via Rushville, | HI¢ PRa L o i Nwwusauy, Mich, Jan, BooA 1Oreifio 0X- | oop yapyi nod beitery upon Mim Elis | GECIoAOTIAY. A8 noer.groolld bo gacer. tures, it Is reported, can not survive, Ouo | ments of the Iudiaus. Neb) san. 8.—(Spedal Telogran 0 TUE | Mother and Daughtors Murdorod. | Plosion of gus occurrod at tho Nowhorty Lok | Morian, oo of bis pupils closed this nooty | yeneral vovolt. of manufacurers from U of them s the wife of Big Foot, whose cow- | The bulaucoof YoungMan-Afraldof-His- | BE®]~The Forsythe bard or inquiry has | Apaxm, Ga, Jan, S.—Mrs, Peters and | Bico todiy, Oue man was kiilod outright | a four days' trial, bn & vordict of ot | controi of the Washburu-Moon pateut mon: _ mand precipitated in tho fight. Horse's band are said to be moving slowly | SOmmencedwork. The examination is being | qaughters were murdered, ropbed and burned | 4 S¢veral others dungerously hurt. guilt o 1 opoly or to organize a trust, ineluding all the tovard the agency. They aro expected to [ ORAICLEd With tlosed doors. to death in Cordele last wight. The murder- Three Ohio Prisoners Escape. | A Blizzard Feared. Jiiea fhotorite w15 “y"f..nf‘f'l”" a o Lo The Indian Sivuation Summed Up, | youch Oclrichs tonight. There are about one In the Belle Fourche, A Corunpus, 0., Jan, 8.—Thres prisoners os- | Gmxr, Nob, Jan. 5.—|Special Tele oly mid gob oven by rabing tho price of Wasinixoron, Jan. 8.—The situation, os | hundred und ifty Indians in this party wd | Cmevexse, Wyo., Jan. 8.-|Special Tele- | Sovero Weather on the Oantinent. e fromh. tho Obo ponttentiary. this morn- | o Tur Bir. i—A beavy suowstorm from the | pioducts. *Among thi mEesturers. prow summod up at the interior department today, | & o fthem are frieadlios. It is expectod | gram to Tuk Brk|—Word was recaived horo | Lownoy, Jan,8,—Reports of severe weathor | 0 by seating a wail with o ladder \l uorthoast bas proviled at this place all day, | et i ¥ EL Taylor of Omaba.

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