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THE DAILY BEE. dotsradats 45 Yearsbefore the Pub DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS ot recommended as a flls that flesh is heir to,” utfi Ko m gxe Liver, and in mP s 0 NNomuaan = [Rroritbyd ods Farnhom, bet. 9(A_and 10A Strests. 2and Sick Head- t character, they ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used paratory to, or after taking quinine. pls purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. "The gennine are never sugar-coated. 0x bas a red-wax seal on the Fihtbe impression, McLANE'S LIV 1 rapper bears the signa- tares of C. McLAN? and Fiexixe Baos. ‘?. i ] r v P Framing, 18 ft. and under. Pre i 8 w 23383 3333 3833888 '° 8 Fencing, No. 1,12 o s = No.3, s e L A 3] ._P Sheeting, dr_é‘u'ed, N 1 Gommon boards, dressed. [ ’ B =P * ot A » F rof o ) i i RBEE NS ) ' pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. ‘OUGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION. 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PAULE. R. s m. 1000 Matl, . Express......840p. B BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. R. Tarred felt, 100 ibs. Ernw v Hecse g RIIRILLERSE 0 G battous, per 1001t. lin. ing. T Rough 3, and 2 in., in batt Cedar halyes, 7 in. e WOTARY PUBLIC. &8 Collections Promptly Attended to0. 68 O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFIOE-Union Block,Fifteeth and Farobamy A, L. ROBISON. OMAHA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. R. Green Lides, per Ib Green cured hides. Dry salted hides. COMMERCIAL. High wines, pergal .. ‘Alcohol, 180 per cent. per g Fren h spirits, proo Miller's bourbon whisk: Brandy, very fine, per gal. “ " common to fine. Gin, 100 per cent ... Omaha Wholesale Markets. ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUC- & I5TH 8T8 W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. #tairs, la Hanscom' W v Plosats and 2 OxaHA, June 19, 1880, L ASTOTER ST g Kennedy Bitters per gal. . ipagnes, pints in baskets. Domestic champaigne. .. Offica:~Front rooma, new blek building, N. 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B Sy v or six packaces e pek ree by mAi on receipt of addressleg 755 Grer Medicine o 10 M0 acies B ) BEESpEe BREERExpRES §’ SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL G NERRASKA SHOW CASES R WoRKS 1217 CASS ST, CMAHA, X&B, good saeortmest siwaye.co bend. W8 Creek Canon. —_— BY WYOMING KIT. A canon In the mountains, near the prosperous milning- town of Douglas % | Creek, in Wyoming Territory. Grand and picturesque the peaks rise up on cither side, towering far up toward the clouds, which hangin groups of golden beauty®ver head. The crystal water of the creek, from which the town took its name, danced merrily over its rocky bed, ita plashings blend- ing in rippling melody with the soughing of the breeze through the lofty pines, Scattered here and there over a grassy plat were a number of determined looking men, dressed jin the_zarb of mountaineers, conversing in low, earnest tones, as though their attention was engrossed by some mat- ter of more than ordinary import A Ltile apart from the rest, clos guerded by two brawny mountaineers stocd a youth spparently not over e, with features eighteen years of of remarkable beauty and form of the most perfect mold. ~Near him, coiled upoa the grass, lay a rope, in ons end of which a noose had been artistically tormed. There could be no mistaking the scene—Judge Lynch was about to hold a cowrt. The youth hd arrived in the camp but three days before on thestage from Laramie City, aud had registered at the hotel as Harry Forrest. He told the inquisitive lavdlord (a1l western landlords_are inquisitive) that he was the son of a wealthy merchant in the “atatos,"and was on a tour of pleasure and obeervation in the muuntains. He circulated fre:ly among the rough element, which is a marked feature of every miniog camp, and on account of the unusual beauty of his face was dubbed **handsome Harry” by the denizevs of the town. Dou lss Creck, like every other mining town, was infested with & large number of the “sporting frater- nity,” otherwise known 8s profession- al gamblers, Among these was fine looking, well drested man pamed George Watson. Ha had turned up in the camp about three months pre- vious to the date of which I write, with plenty of money, which he spent with a lavish band. pen-handed generosity had made kim a favorite g | with ail, and his ski'l in manipulating 6 | the cards could be attested by every- one who had faced him at the gam- bling table. It was soon observed that ‘‘Hand- some Harry” was closely watching Watson's every movement, and sev- eral friends called the gambler’s tention to the fact. To each one he replied that thers was a familiar look on the youths face—3n expressin that he had seen before, though when or where he had seea it his memory failed to divulge. “ don't know what the boy is watching me for,” he would say, yet & feeling of uneasinees which he could not hide would ifest itself, and it was noticed that since Harry's advent in the mines he began to drink heavily. On the mornlng of the day on which this story opeus Watson beca.ne intox- fcated, and while sitting in the El Do- dorado_saloon bezan to joke good naturedly with the inmates. A young miner bad just finished the reading of » letter which he had taken from the postoffice, and while returning it tos dainty white envelope, Watson said: “4’letter trom your sweetheart back in the states, eh, Tommy! I'll betany man in the house ten to one that I've called the tarn.” st what you've done, ““It's from pay-rock in this claim of mine Il scoot back there quick, and give some preacher a chance to make & fow dollars.” “Clear gono on her, I sos Tommy! | Well, I've been thero myselt. I had a swoetness once, and I feed & gospel 3 | sharp fora two minutes the felicity of the game 30 | sixmonths. _Oh! but she was a daisy, though a high-toned besuty, but 1 never cared a curse for her. = You ses her old man had just bushels of shekels stored away, and the man'sa precious fool that won't tackle matrimony when 32 |it’s buried in a mine of ready coined gold. The old bloke didn’t seem to cotton at all to his dear son-la-law, 80 when T got a grab at the pot I jumped the game and carried the swag with me. * The old rooster’s doad and roast- iog In Hades, I reckon, and I sup- poretho bigh strung daughicr dome a4 Tnoet disappointed females do—supped a dose of cold poison, or joined the big army of females of easy virtue that every city!——" . The tharp_crack of a revolver echoed through the room, and Watson fall quivering in death, shot through the head, while Haudsome Harry's Voice rang out: “Dio! you thrice accursed villain, die! aud remember Edoa!” “The gal's brother, fur any amount o dust!" cried s gambler, as the crowd rushed up toward the youth. He was at once dissrmed and secursd, s meet- iog called on the spot, and by unani- mous approvalalynch court announced for 2 o'clock at the usual place, about five hundred yards down the canon. At the appointed hour the crowd, with their prisoner in charge, repai to the spot. Watson had been speedily buried, and Harry had persistently refused to ofr oy explanationof Lhe causo of the marder further than to say, “Be dederved it all, the villain! Hang me as s0on as you choose.” “T make a move that Tobs Allen be elected jedge’ o’ this ere court,” cried one of the atsembly, and themo- tion was unanimously carried. Allen, a tall, sun-browned mountaineer, with a face almost covered with huge black whiskors, stepped forward aud seated himself upon rock. He was dressed in the bablimenta of p:rlam,,g.;.}y every garment being partly orin wholo formed of buckskin, and a brace of formidable looking ‘revolvers of the Colt pattern omamented his belt. He caled for ordor sad i % “I applint , Lengt Johnson ho Arkandky ‘s oons the court, ¢l be their duty to pre- serve. order, and i the kids found guilty o execute the_sentence of the court. Therest of the crowd 'll act as the jury,and I wat every ons of youto buckle down an’ take in every word o' the witnesses music, an’ give the Iad every chance you kin—fur durn me if { do'nt kinder like his looks. Let your verdic' be a just accordin’ to the facts an’ evidence. The oficers designated took their post at the side of the prisonor, and the mess jary silently gathered around the seat of justice. “Nobby Dyer Tho porion addeesed, o fuahily attired young mav, wearinga gran Gleplay, of bessizia sod weich chai, stepped to the front. _Sald the judge: “Nobby, do you swiar that yell give us a squar story on this killin® busl- ness, an’ ladle out nothin’ but solid facts, 60 help you God?” ey o ““Turn ‘er loote, then!” deceased, come int morning, I should jodge about 7 An Episode Near Douglas about Fo 7 scch cases are disposed of carry your sentenca int> execution I you call bim. Do not for a moment was_just after I'd mixed your first cocktail, Jedge; about 7, wa't 41” “<Jist about that time; gc ahead.” “Well, as Isaid, Wat come in an’ begin to gin up purty lively. I seed be was takin’ on more'n usual, so I eramped on his whisky a little, an’ didn’t put more than about half the usual smount into each cocktail. He kep' a hittin’ at the juice, though, till he begun to feel purty comfortably bappy, an’ then_he turned to an’ be- gin to chaff the boys kind o’ good na- tared, you know. Wat was always fallof fun when he hada good dose of the fluid up his nose, and I never knowed him to pull 8 gun or act a darned bit ugly with anybody. He war settin’ with his back toward the door when the kid, thar, come in an’ leaned kind o' careleas-like agin the pool table, Wat began ta get looso a game about some gal thet got sweet ‘ou him afore ho left the states, when T noticed the kid tarn sort o’ pals an’ grit his teeth, I was just about to tackle the lad aw ask him what racket ke was on when Billy Harvey called fura toddy. Jist as I turned roun’ toward the sigar drawer I heerd the gun go off, an’, roun’, I seed that it war this kid that had turved ‘er loose. I set the toddy up to Billy, an’ when I seed that Wat had got his medicine dead sure, T hopped over the bar an’ tuk the pop away from the kid an’ asked him what in thunder he wanted to raisea row in the house fur! He didn't say anythin’ ‘cept somethin’ about the villsin, meanin’ the deceased, a deservin’ all he'd got, an’ I couldn’t git no more out o’ him. That's all I know, gente, *cept that the shot war a daisy! I've seed my share o’ sich rackets, but I never seed a man git it neater than Wat did!” X “Did the kid deny the shootin'?” “No. jedge; he jiet the same as acknowledged it.” +“You are sure that Hun’rome Harry firad the shot that croaked George Watson?” “Porfecly sure, jedge.” “That's all, then.” A number of witaesses wera called, and all corcoberated the barkeeper's story. When the evidence was all heard the judge turaed to the accused and s3id: “Harry, hev ye any wilnsss:s far yer defensel” I bave mone, sir, but the Al- mighty!” “iWell, T don't suppose He'd pay any 'tenticn to & supeny from this court. Ye've heard tho evidencs, ‘a2 yo mus' ses that it hits yo purty straight. The punishment for per- miscuous shootin’ in thess mountains laya in the end of that 'wr rops. You aira stranger to every one hyor; but purty ginerally put up by the boys that yo air a brother o' the gal that Wat war a chinnin’ about w'en ye slung him his medicine. In some parts that mout be edged in by law sharps as a extencatin’ syrcomstanc', but I can’t advise ye to ook a hope now’s yer time to sing yer song! Hev yo anything to perduce. arry stepped forward and faced clear and fearless eye he glanced over tremor could be detected. ““Gentlemen, I stand before as a | ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human heing can detect its application, convicted murderer, for I can read my fate in your cld, determined faces. 1 have read enough, and heard enouzh this wild country to know that ina few moments I will hang suspended from a limb of one of those teees. I was folly conscious of this when I fired the shot which blotted a monster from the face of the earth. Before you will fell my story, and then when I am dead some cf you may perhaps, feel a littlo sympathy for Harry, as think that I talk to coneume time and delay the excution, for I truthfully assure you that Id> not foar the death that awaits me. “In one of moat beatiful cities in the stata of Ohio lived a wealthy, in- offentive old man named Korrester. That man, now in_his grave, was my beloved father! He had a daughter, Edna, upon whom he doted, and she was, indeed the light and comfort of his old age. Peoplo called her am- iable and beautiful, ard, as might be expected, there were numerous suitors for her hand, and the fortune which awaited her upon ber father's death. Among thesc suitors was a young man named Fred Marston, the son of a wealthy mer- chant of the same city, aud upon him Edoa bestowed the purest love of her innocent heart. The young man was somewhat wild and a little inclined to dissipation, and on that account father violently oppoeed the union. Marston promised to reform, and Edna, poor girl, trasted implisitly in him, and they were secretly married without her father's consent. When the news 'was broken to_the cld man the shock 80 unnerved him that he was taken to his bed by an attack of nervous pros- tration. The newly wedded couple teok up their abode in the paternal ‘mansion, Edna positively refusing to leave her father in his :Loess. i fully she watched by his bedsi isteriog to his every wantwith tender, loviog hands, and praying earnestly that he might recoverand bestow upon herself and . husbsnd the blessing which she 20 coveted. “Marston proved a kind and loving husband for & brief period, and then sgain fell into his dissolute habits, frequently maltreating his wife in a cruel maoner. The life of the young bride, which she had so fondly dream- ed would pe one continued gleam of sunshine, became overcast with the dark clouds of sorrow. *One morning Marston was wissing | E, W, BL ATCHFOR D CO. ok T S & letter left upon his pillow informed ber that he had decided to forever lesve her and seek a home in ’dfif she flew to her father’s chamber for consolation from his dear lips, but when she entered the door what a Borrible sight st e afighted gaze!” Here, for the first time, the speaker ‘broke completely down and covering his face with his hands began to sob violently. The crowd was listening with' breathless attention, bending forward foward the youth as if fearing tolosea word of the story. “Brace up, lad; braca up!” said the judge, wiping his eyes in a suspicious anner, ‘‘takeall the time ye want, an’ reel us off the hull business.” The youth rallied, and in a choking voice, his eyes suffused with tears, ro- sumed : #Oh, gentlemen! there upon his bed woltering in blocd, lay her father; her idolized old father, dead, with a knife which she bad seen in her husband’s possession, sticking in his breast! She screamed for help and then swooned away, and a brain fever held her & raving manisc for eight long weeks! #When she recovered shs learned that the murderer of her father bad robbed * him of a lsrge smount of mondy, and that the detectives had failed to obtain the_slightest clue to his whereabouts.. When able to Te&ve her roomske sovght her mur- dered-Jather’s g:, and opon her ‘bended. kioes, 3 those loved re- malas-she ‘vegistered s fearfol vow his hiding place and slaja him 8 re- morselessly as he had slain her only “‘From the letter left behind she in- ferred that Marston had gone west, and she at once set out in_that direc- Fortune favored her, for at Omaha she learned that 2 man answer- ing his description had left on the Union Pacific train about three or four days after the date of her father’s ‘keted for Laramie City. She followed upon his frack, and at Lara- mie City learned from the stage agent of his departure for this place. next stage brought her here as a pa: senger, like & blood-hound upon the murderer’s trail!” With a sweeping movement of the hand the youth removed his hat, and hair fell in luxuri- “Geatleman, T am (L caumot cull myself by his = n d the mam, the villain! (ho fiend! T slow was my_murderous hus- band, wko has li Georga Wataon, and who wes b asting aud gloating over his damnable work his galty soul into cter- Now, hang me—Lam ready to d among_you as ~ ““An T'm-ready to blow the holy de- lights outer the fust crooked son of a gan that lays a han’ on ber?” yel! the Judgo drawing “Jist sift this matter down ¢ up visitation o’ God an’ give us yer guilty ox not guilty wd had long before d hin chorus, and theu the deafen- cheers made ths old canon ring Edna was escorted back to the camp and placed in charge of the landlord’s wife, who scoa clothed her in the proper habiliments of her sex. usual over sny great whisky flowea frecly, and the health of the lady wa3 drunk again and again by the excited crowd dual was loud in his @ with the rope prepared for ¢ Handsome Harry,” “for,” he as- serted, “if ever a man deserved hang- Iady disappeaed s quietly as ever ofterward heard « Tole Allen went east a short time 5g0, but as he has not yetretuin ed, we will not credit the s that Harry” knows what took_the worihy judge so far from homo. 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Trains leave the Union_ Pacific Transter Depot at_Council Bluffs, at 5:15 p m.. x City at 10:20 p. m., and St. Paul 29TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE oF axy Oruer Route. Returnng, leave St. Paul at $:30 p riviog at Stoux City at4:45 3 m.. Pacific Tran-fer Depot, Council Blufls, at a.m._ Besuro that your tickets read via * &P.R.R.” F. C. HILLS, Superintendent, Missouri Vailey, Tows P. E. KOBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent. YA, Southwestern Freight and Pasenger Agent. my20-tf . Councl Blufls SHORT LINE 1880. K. C., ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Louis ‘and but one between Omaha snd New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS aaacuneo a1t Eastern & Western Cities ‘With less charges and in advance of other lines. This entire line 1s equipoed with Pullman's ‘Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coach- ex,Miller's Safety Piatform and Coupler_and the celebrated festinghouse Air-Brake. EFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA &2 Via Ksnsas Cits, St. Joseph £F7ConncilElufls B R, via SUEY 22 3ceandst. Lovis. & Ticketa for sale at all coupon stations In the 3/F. BARNARD, A C. DAWES, Gew' Sut', Gl Pass. & Tiket Agt . Joserh, Mo B Joseph, Ko, W. C. SEACHRIST, Ticket Ago 214 Filtconih Street, betwoen Farnb Dovg!as, Unlon Block, Omaha. 308, TEHON, A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omaba. Gen'rl Agent, Omaba. and THROUGH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! TEE CHICAGO BURLINCTON & QllIlIcY RAILROAD. ‘oth and Perfect Track, Elegant, Pas- Senger Ceaches, azd C PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING GARS travel uver it, 10 be the Best Appointed and. Test Managed Foad in the Country. PASSENGER?E’OING EAST ‘Should bear in mind that this is tbe BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, "And Points East, North aud Northwest. Vit Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, ‘And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicsgo to New York City Without Change. an ith Express Trains on this lineare equipped wi the Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes and Patent Safety Platform and Couplers, the most Perfect Fro- tection Against Acci- ‘dents in the world. PULL'AN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS. ‘Are run on tte Buriington Route. Information concerning Bontes, Rates, Afme Connections, etc., will be cheerfully given by appiying at the ofice of the burliugton Route, 518 Fourteentn Street, Omaba, Nebrasks. C.E PERK(NS, D.'W. HITCHCOCK, o . Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. J. 0. PHILLIPI, st. Joe., Mo, Goneral Agent, Omal . P. DUEL, feps-dly Ticket Agent, Omaba. B9 B0 & “biress Stimen & Gon { THE ONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time on | 4 THE LIVER, 1 THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEY: Theso great organs are the nataral cleans- of tho system. Ifthey work well, beaith e porfect: If they become 4711 Hiscases are surs to Tollow with - TERRIBLE SUFFERING.(C _ tilioasness, Headache, Dyspepsis, Jougs dice, Constipation aad Plles, ‘tl’ ney Complaints, Grarel, Sediment in the Urine, Nilky) KIDNEY-WORT( score the heslthy setion end ol thess ‘Vihy suffer longer o ing back ? i3 of anaching back ] Muat, Gatagus of Recelp? And ALL DISEASES of the Throat and Lungs. TEARED st e o S Extract from Report of the Commis=ioner of Internal Revenua: OFFICE OF INTER Fe BALSAN “while the fom 1t i 2 Tacdicinal preparat i Revised Statutes o iA MAN WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CZOCRAFAY D< (HIS COUNTRY, Wit AN LY AMINING THIS WA FHAT TRE o TmY 5 e e e e/ veoworin, Wasniniton to Sigparney, Yiter Rookuk to Farmmston. Bonaparie, He Tnde; 3, it 0. ' Jiaan Eoup, wihiheL. 3. 83.5. Ay v Heeurs, with . U 4 & o, oW, - e . Peka &saric & . Tds. | cot MR . o ALK ANSAS CITY, with all lines for the * @ 3 Southwest. in: & . MBALL. s ‘Gea'l Superintendent. Gen'l i Age CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. E And everything I})eminiug to the Furniture anl pholstery Trade. A GUHPT.ETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELAS. SEHIVERIOE 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. p 34 mon th sst MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &CO., SPRINGFIELD, 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styles Fnquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umgha, HEUMATIC CURE TESTIMONY. Hear what Ex-Mayor Garvey, an icfasn® aud prominent citizen of Piqus, savs: A sew soi bitherto unlnown reseds f for a1l | ¥ diseaes of tko Kidnrys, Bladder, and Urinary | It Tt wilL positivel e Ve, Catarr ot 1he oy s Urioe, " and scanly urine, Painful Urinating, LAME | mer ‘using your = e oSelion, 24 taking the Blood Puriter BAGK, Geers Weakaes, s al Feste Com | 178 L0 oV ity oot - from any pain, abie 10 attead tomy B e b i o ety yomer & B0 T nd curea s can 3 3 e e e e B e 3y iailfroo | PREE _DF. Sosankos Treagy . b o ! ‘upon Teceipt of the price, 32.. tismn and Files sent on oppiicatc DAY KIDNEY PAD CO0., PROP'RS, Bl i Gl Toledo, 0, | Tha Dr, Basagho 1 222 Lu Saved. JAMES K. ISH, Agent for Xebrasiea,