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TWO BEARS GETS "RILED."–Two Bears, the Indian who travels with Buffalo Bill, came down to Polic Court this morning. He was on the war path, he was. He dashed into Clerk Bronson's office and demanded a warrant for Buffalo Bill, who he claimed had struck him a violent blow this morning at the Oliver House where the troupe was stopping. At least it was thought that such were the nature of his demands, but his remarks could not be understood. Officer McMahon, who "talks Indian," was sent for, but he could make "neither head nor tail" of Two Bears from his conversation. Finally Mr. Buffalo William together with some other gentleman came in and explained matters. Two Bears awoke cross as one bear this morning. He wanted to go home on the towpath, and he thought by telling a story of some sort to get Mr. Buffalo arrested and then flee to his own western wilds. Buffalo Bill was able to prove that he [?]ever struck Two Bears. Finally the noble red man was persuaded to go to his hotel, and a fresh cigar so calmed his bilin blood that he departed with the troupe to-day, and he smiled as he carelessly told of his exploit, remarking concerning himself, "I dam heap mad."

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TWO BEARS GETS "RILED."–Two Bears, the Indian who travels with Buffalo Bill, came down to Polic Court this morning. He was on the war path, he was. He dashed into Clerk Bronson's office and demanded a warrant for Buffalo Bill, who he claimed had struck him a violent blow this morning at the Oliver House where the troupe was stopping. At least it was thought that such were the nature of his demands, but his remarks could not be understood. Officer McMahon, who "talks Indian," was sent for, but he could make "neither head nor tail" of Two Bears from his conversation. Finally Mr. Buffalo William together with some other gentleman came in and explained matters. Two Bears awoke cross as one bear this morning. He wanted to go home on the towpath, and he thought by telling a story of some sort to get Mr. Buffalo arrested and then flee to his own western wilds. Buffalo Bill was able to prove that he [?]ever struck Two Bears. Finally the noble red man was persuaded to go to his hotel, and a fresh cigar so calmed his bilin blood that he departed with the troupe to-day, and he smiled as he carelessly told of his exploit, remarking concerning himself, "I dam heap mad."