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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TUESDAY , NOVEMBER T
STRONG
FACTS !
A great many people are sisUrg
what particular troubles UROWN'S
IRON HITTERS is good for.
It will cure Heart Disease , Paral
ysis , Dropsy , Kidney Disease , Con
sumption , Dyspepsia , Rheumatism ,
Neuralgia , and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purifies nml en
riches the blood , thus beginning at
the foundation , and by building up
the system , drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
TUIllmorc , Md , , May 7 , 1880.
My health wa much thallcrrd by
Rheumatitm when I commenced
taking Ilrown' Iron Hitters , and 1
scarcely had Mrcneth cnoucn to at
tend to my ( hily tiuiKehoUitlutlet.
1 amnowmlnRlne third hottleend I
am regaining tlrciiRtli dally , and I
cheerfully recommend It to nil.
I cannot y lee much In praise
of It. Mrs. MAKV K. UHASIIRAR.
173 J'rcitmanst.
Kidney Disease Cured ,
ChritttimburK. Va. , B3r.
Suffering fiom kidney disease ,
from which I coulil get no relief , I
tried Drown' * Iron lllttcrs , which
cured me cnmplelcly. A child of
mine , recovering fruit scarlet fever ,
had no appetite and did not seem to
lie able to eat at all. ] gave him Iron
Hitters with the happiest results.
J. K\LuMoNTACUK.
Heart Disease ,
Vine St. , Harrlsburc , Pa.
Dec. 9 , i83i.
After trying different physicians
and many remedies for palpitation
of the heart without receiving any
benefit , I was advised to try Drown a
Iron Hitters. I have used two bottles
tles and never found anything that
Cave me so much relief.
Mrs. JUNKIE Hess.
'For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies arc subjcdt , BROWN'S IRON
BITTERS is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
CORSETS
Every Corgot Is warranted satis
factory to Ita wearer In crory way ,
or the inonoy will bo refunded by
the p reonf rotn wbom It TOO botichh
. r sa ptL 0weS b ossJoef s/ i -s
the % fromfort > laiu , > d perfect JUtlnuConeterei
niM PBIOE8 , br VnH , Pottaga Paid I
Health Preaerrlnc. 1.80. BclAAdluitlnCi 91.60
laal ( exlrabc T7) .00. Nurtlnt , 1.50
Prcaervtna ( flne routll ) 8.00. 1'aracon
, Bklrl-Supportln . 1.60.
Lr aalt by Icadluc Jtctall Ucalen eT rywacrc.
DUIOAOO COUSUTC CO. , CUlcujjo , Ul.
SEAT YOUR HOUSES
* s
H ACES IN THE WORLD.
MA1)K 11 Y
HAKDS N.BOYNTON drOO
cmcA'ao , 1 1.8 ,
ibody now 1882 Improve > t8. Mot
practical ur. * Cost Ion * to keep In
Bidet ; Uec Ion * fuoli will ijTvo more
iov' ' pure air thin 'ny
turoaca mu'lo
Bold by PIEHOKV * CIl
100,000
TJSViKEM-SPBIMC YEHICU8
WOW IN TTBE.
They inrpkit all other i ( or v WI"s.
i.aduroTitllt ) .
They are for nalo by all LejidiiiR Cur
lago Builders and IVilors throughon
' he country
SP&iTGS , al'.AB. &BODIE&
For t l b
Henry Tim ken
Fbt nU tnlllullder ol Ftuv Cairliit. a ,
mne x-oxrouai , -
n i"
THE CITY STEA ?
L ATJN
make * a ipectalty i
Collars SCuffs ,
IT TU olr
Three ofts Each
Work olldUid fi U over the country
The chargei and postage mutt K
company the r * Bpedal rate * t
Urge clnbt o eo
Mvf WILKfNB & EVAN E
MURDER AVENGED.
Minflen Ruffians Brought to
the Penitentiary ,
Ono iii Irena and One in Hio
Coffin.
The Oaiitnror n Boy of Twonty-
twe.
The State .Journal of Sunday morn
ing says : The arrival of the AtchUon
train at the penitentiary shortly before -
fore noon yesterday , closed the third
act of ono of the most terrible trag-
cdicd over onaolcd in this section of
the western country. With the details -
tails of the Ilrat act of this tragedy
our readers ore familiar. Four .reck
less cowboys , la possession of a drove
of ponies stolen in Northern Kansas ,
were traced to Kearney county , Ne
braska when Sheriff Woods , of
Hitchcock county , attempted to arrest
two of them ivhilo eating supper nl
; ho hotel in Minden. The order
, o hold up their hands wan
almost instantly followed by
a shot from the revolver of Dick iJol-
inont , the louder of the gang , which
reached n fatal spot in the body of the
bravo sheriff. I'ho cowboys jumped
to their feoi , killed mi other nmn sit
ting at the supper table , and after firing -
ing a cowardly shot into the body of
the dying sheriff , rushed out shooting
recklessly at ovcryono in sight. A
third man was thus killed and a fourth
wounded. Aitor some difiiculty they
secured a coaplo of ponies and fled
southward. Two of rho confederates
had loft for Hastings before the shoot
ing occurred and were there arrested.
The murderers passed rapidly south
south and west through I'holps and
Furnas counties and into Kansas. A
posse of men , under the command of
the adjutant general of the otato , was
soon in pursuit , but the outlaws , by
stealing fresh horses and making their
way through a country in which they
were personally familiar , succeeded in
distancing their pursuoro.
It then Boomed that the law was
poworlona to vindicate itself. It
seemed that the
HKD.HANDED KUl'FIANS
had reached n section of the country
whcro they could defy pursuit ana
capture. An outraged people saw
themselves powerless to inlliot the
vengeance which the crime dcnervod.
But justice was not thus to bo baf
fled. Nemesis chpso her own instru
ments , and following her victims with
tirolosB hate , inlllctod the just penalty
of broken law. Individual interests
accomplished what the organized
powers of cwo states had found thorn-
selves unable to perform.
Passing the northeast corner of
Trego county , the fugitives Btolo two
fresh horsps from the ranch of Mr.
Ohurlua Fonts , of Wa Koony. This
ot * au doubtless necessary , but it
caled their fate. The owner of the
, tolon RtHinals waa made of too stern
k stuff to"\mely submit to the loss.- -
Although noXsmoro than 22 years of ,
ago , ho dotermV a to follow the mur-i
doroMnndcaptut thomordlo in the
attempt. On the n\rnjng of the 23d' '
of October ho sot o > ; . . , ccmpany !
with Frank Miller , tt\outh of 19.
For soyon days they lollayod the
trail without gaining alg > t"i the
villlans. <
Daring the pursuit they wore joiny
by William Hardy and The * . Tow ,
and Monday night they came upon
the murderers in camp. After careful -
ful consideration , however , it was not
doomed expedient to make the attack
at that place and time , as the sur
roundings were such that a bloody
contest was probable. They there
fore closely watched thorn , and when
the murderers stopped tor the nex
tiiqht at a duqout upon Batlo'a
near the Point of llock , they
tholi
1'HEmiATIONS FOH Till : OAI
During the night they u/othored
ono ol the horses and cono/ " (
solvcB behind a aod house/about ° no
inndred and fifty yaw" ftwftyBo1' ,
mont'vas ' first to conout nlono to
ook frr the horap" Fouta ordered
.Urn to , Burrondr Belmont turned
and drew hia r/olvor' but it missoc'
fire twl o. tf o PUMU tog party open
' rn the third bullet from
imington rifle struck the
in the loft breast , producing
iv oth. Simmorman , hewing
/no sheeting , oamo out and gave him-
elf A > without resistance. The
> oint ificro the capture was nmdo is
n Kanaa county , about seven miles
: rein tb Colorado line , and about the
Bamojbtanco from the northern line
of In dan ' Territory.
The'purty then took the prisoner
acd t ) ) aorpso , and rode north to the
riilrpi utation at Lakin , where they
( olegiphod to Governor Nance for
patieto transport the prisoner and
corw to Lincoln. The piiacea being
prc tly telegraphed , they immodi
Moljot out , arriving at the poniton
noon.
* ou the fountains of life are cor-
ruPl and embittered by Bufforlng ;
w ° 'tho ' functions of womanhood
ore > otly normal , woman life i Ike
niuaiwith no discard to jar the deli-
cat ° wibilitics and break the vital
and 'itjjo ' harmony. But many who
utTj | m vitai unj funotional ( Usor-
dern found immediate relief and
a Patent cuio by usirigMrs. Lydia
Eya ham'B Vegetable Compound.
Bar ) Bi10p and bath rooms for
Bale. ,8p JnvoiocB at nearly ono
thousa dollars. Will Boll for $800 ;
Ivf ° mo. Reason for Belling :
> v h ti ( , to Colorado for my wifo'a
health. jr. j , MoHKNiiY ,
3ll Atlantto , la.
- " B
„ . Amuaomonts.
Lormn the jvrj0 and dram&tio
mnder , d her famous Morrio-
Mor8 ba the next attraction
loyd'a M jloug0i y company
apwr Frit attd Saturd y In a now
, ,
muiUl
* "
, onUtlod MBljou ,
Hrl rA > lfthoaaUior of the
Aitohty IIa „ tfao Fioronoes
geat.K.'B
[ . i " i B ft ptottythreadwork
of a dftaatlo ftud Bjmlta of the
introdwionc ppeclRltiM whloh
ma'lo thin company famous , TKo
inc'dental music is culled from < ( ho
operas of La Mascotto , Patience ,
Olivotlo , Merry War , Fatinilza , Boc-
cacclo , hi addition to many popular
songs of the dny ,
The press have universally endorsed
the company and the play , and tholr
two performances Friday and Saturday
evenings should bo attended by every
one who delights in n "jolly evening"
pleasantly spent. On Saturday af
ternoon Little Corlnno and her com
pany will give a matinee forladiou and
children , and produce the master
piece of burlesque opera , "Tho Magic
Slipper. " The performance of this
pretty story is made rich with vocal
numbers , among them the Cooper
chorus from "Doccacio , " the police
chorus from "Pirates of Porir.anco , "
selections from "Chimes ot Nor
mandy , " "FalinitzV "Maecotto" and
other operas ,
Boats will bo on sale Wednesday
morning ,
Do Mot Do Deceived
In these times ot qttnck medicine ixdvcr
qiBcments everywhere , it Is truly gratify
UIR to find one remedy that in worthy o
jiraho , and which really docs as rccom
mended , Kllctrie Hitters wo can vouch
for ni being a tnio and reliable remedy
cmd one that will do as it commended
They Invariably cure Stomach and Live ;
Complaints. Disenses of the Kidneys am
tarinary difficultica. Wo know whereol
wo speak , and can readily say , RVO ! them
a trial. Bold at fifty cants a bottle by
0. V , fJnrwlmin
SLAVKN'S YOSERlirE COLOGNE
Made froir the wild flowers of the
VA-K FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN
it is the most frajrrant ot porfum t
Manufactured by II. B. Slavon , San
Francisco. For Halo in Omaha by W.
J. WhttohouBO and Konnaia Bros , ,
&Co.
COOL CANIS.
An Omaha Editor Among the Toughs
of Now Mexico.
George F. Canis , well known in
thin city , where at one time ho hole
the responsible position of night edi
tor of THK Bui : , had some genuine
frontier editorial experience in New
Mexico on Monday last. Ho has for
Borne time edited the NOWH and Press
at Ilaton City , end apparently his pen
has boon wielded in a thoroughly in
dependent style , fonrlcan of conao
quoncen and regardless of persona. I
oocina that Rev , O , P. McMaina , the
editor of the opposition * paper
the Comet , is a candidate
for the territorial legislature , and his
character being vulnablc on cotrain
points , Canis opened out on him by
publishing a supplement on the Man
day in question , in which the facts in
an old murder cane in which Mo
Mains wau the assistant , were diahoc
up in a very pointed manner. Copioi
were scattered far and wide , am
Canis , as cool as a cucumber , attendee
to his usual business , although ho
knew full well that the publication
would start a dangerous feeling
among the roughs and other friondc
of MoMalus.
The atorm Boon broke and just as
Oanis emerged from the dining room
of his hotel MoMains backed by an
( Infuriated mob confronted George F.
and heaped the vilest abuse upon
him. The files of the News and Press
were demanded nnd'or penalty ol
lynching. In fact the "old Bottlers
wanted to string Canis up at once.
The latter remained remarkably cool
nndor the trying circumstances with
death staring him in the face. Ho
made no reply to the insults and indig
plos heaped upon him but calling a
deputy United States marshal who waa
proBt-ut , demanded protection. This
was warded , though of course it was
nn" on the 8tr ° ngth of one
° f.inb > maddened and armed
tnkcn int ° COn'
Tn
* he
marBhal Oanis proceed TJJf1
turn , the mob steadily l OMn ,
( „
numbers , yelling , hooting ana hroat
oiling around Oanis. The
ofllco was seized , a rope was produced ,
revolvers appeared quite numerously ,
and things looked rather dark for
Oanis.
MoMaina addressed the crovrd , adding
fuel to the flame , and closed by again
demanding the files of The Now * and
Press , Oanis cooly said ho was un
able to produce them. Finally ho
was asked to dictate a letter of retrac
tion. This ho refused to do , but said
ho would write ono himself , and BO he
did , stating therein that the publica
tion referred to had boon the result
of misinformation secured from certain
tain parties. This teemed to satisfy
MoMains , and ho advised the crowd
to disperse. Oanis remained in Ra
ton a few days and then in company
with one of his printers , Fraiik W.
Glondining , started for Las Vegas.
Ho says he has disposed of his paper
to Ohio parties , but will return
to Ilaton to live. Glcndlning ,
the only friend Canis had during
the attack in an tdlldavit regarding
Lho matter states that Oanis displayed
the most wonderful coolness through
out the whole ailair. While the
crowd were demanding his body for a
telegraph polo adornment , ho quietly
smoked his cigar and stood as self.
possessed as If dashing oil an editorial ,
Evidently the end of the affr $ lias not
yet arrived , and Ounis will have satis
faction "if it takes all
souio way , sum-
mor. " Those who know him hero
never imagined that ho had BO much
'sand , " but opportunity has shown
urn up in truly huroio stylo.
Horsfonl'ii Acid Phonjilinto
J-LKASAVr 1O THK TASTE ,
Du. A. L. HALL , Fair ; Haven , N.
Y. , says ; "Have prescribed it with
marked bonetit in indigestion and
urinary troubles , "
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The modtcontrallr located hotel In the city ,
KootmJCrt. $1.00 , II,60 and ftOOpertUy.
First Clisa llcaUuniit couuoctod wltb the
hold.
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Corner Fourth and Locuit Street * .
SOP. OC.OTTX1M XkXO.
Hyaolutbs
BULBS Tullpi ,
Crocuses.
Aud all other ( or Fall Planting. Large t uiort-
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Illuttrtted CaUlcgue tret. Bond ( or It
Hiram Sibley & Co , ,
SEEDMEN ,
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DR. FISHBLATT
Has Arrived ,
And is now at
Paxton Parlors ,
' / *
No. 3 and 4. , M
Where He Can Be Consulted
Thursday Afternoon ,
November 9th ,
FREE CONSULTATION.
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Stoves and Ranges.
WITH
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Single Breech Loading Shot Buns , from S5 to SIB-
Double Brooch Loading Shot Buns , SIB from to 376 ,
Muzzle Loading Shot Buns , from SB to 825 ,
Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Ends of Fancy Boo'dB ,
Full Stock of Show Oases Always on
Imported and Key West Cigars'a large line of Meer
schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a
first-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store.
Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price
List and Samples.
A. M. CLARK ,
P ]
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