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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY JULY 4, 188L abetenct of Htle t0 all Beal Duglus countr s # ball from his rifle sfter me, and gossip and discussion while smoking lives as Lis, hi "l nl t and Bennet Bleachers, M on he o never faile pir pi - | 3 0! ' 9 . a N when he did that he never failed to|their pipes—in the manner so ular T" L DAILY BEE Lavio got v Heraw, Chp an K i, done ~ Ar‘ Whnloh pica i ) ifaddiis pert oan doscribe my |all through the conntey Ll O;‘naha, Collins, OMAWA PUBLISIING 00, PROPRIE Up st rorieun commet Set ateen Wl The Daring Deeds of John |agany of apprehension fora mmute or | The months passed 1 this fashion| Cheyenne, e 9 Colorado. \ e e Waesloy Hardin, the Texas |80, b;n \\‘-I‘wntlhgll;g;n:l\-d)hmn«-ly over n!;:l the iy wn.‘!lprn-;lly r.-ll gone m, bet. Bth an: roets, | . 2 ; my shoulder the littlo horseman was | when one day the elder Hardin took ‘ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : CANFIRLD HOUSE, Ce, Canficld0th & Parnham ot riding leisurely along beyond rifle-shot | lotter to the office to mail. Tt was in 4131 yoat, in advance (postpaid)......#10,00 | PORAN HOUSE, P k. Outy, 018 Parnbam 8. | , i and did not look behind him s crumpled, yollow envelope, and’ di .aouths W o 500 SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Street. | Philadelphia Times SRer QA LI b H J . W | - g " i A HEARTLESS DOSPERATO rected in a scrawling hand. ~ The de- ring an ummer 21 wonthe 8.00 | Southern Hotel Gus. amel, 0th & Leavenworth, | A few yearsago, when 1 was in the Hesy it m’y‘ \ife: ehat e "(‘ l'( ”K - it 1 "‘ ¢ p g i e R bty < T e A A oottt parod morning { tective walked to the store with Har. ILWAY TIME TABLE. ron Fencing. cattle business, 1 started out of the| .+ ohocquse the whim happened to |din, who carried tho letter in his —_— e T T e [0F e littlo town of Cuero, Texas, on my | take possession of him, for a more | pocket, and he made up his mind that T R D W § O T e, Fineas. Rl | Foturn to San Antonin. Cuero was | heartless desperado and a moro de- | it was intended for hia son, John Wes- PR Wb b TS0 ete, 1610 Dodge stree, | 91 | and in atill a sort of headquarters for liberate murdorer, never lived than [ley. This was the very clew for which O, L &P, 60 m. 840 p. m. Inteliigence Office. S Siwtiond . ¢ § R o » | John Wesley Hardin, e was what | the officer had been waiting all these o4 80 Loutr 61 8NS 118, Seg TRE G B MRS, LIZZIE DENT 217 100h Streot, the cowboys, and it has boon the )l ips v o™ iied the produce of tho | montha, and this was the first timo ho X WY O SO, 5 — scea of some of the bloodiest encoun- | rcinatruction days of Texas, and ho | had seen the reverend gentleman take -] B. & M. in Neb., Throngh Express, 8:35 a. m. rdoralaia ters ever witnessed, It was there|rcached his young manhood at the|a letter to the office, It was necessa- i §: & M Lincols Frofgh’, 700 . e T e R et ey that two factions frequently met n | time when the Stato was under mili- | ry to seo the direotions upon the mia- ] o o b ) . B Junk i tary rule and when public feeling was | sive, and not only that, but he must 0. & R V. Tor L ] ¢ strects, and tho | 4Ty ) g 1ve, an y that, } 0. & 1 V. for Owceain, 00 i N BERTHOLD, Racyand Metal, | the wrotched, dirty stroc e ach | Mich aa to develop all the innate de- | bo sure that the discovery was mado LATE AND NOBBY STYLES } GRS R ) “Lumber, Lime and Cement. minute thoy caught sight OF €aclt} yilitry in a man's nature. without attracting the slightest suspi ) U. 1. frelght No. 7, 610 p. m.—emigrant. | FOSTER & GRAY corner tth and Douglas Sta. | Other they always began popping away | When Hardin was yot a hoy he be- | cion to himself. Ho saw no chance to ) U. P. freieht No. 11' 8:26 v. m. - SRPS W CIARREYS. with rifle or revolver. gan the amusement of shooting ne- | do cither while on the road. ' v 0! 3 o Mai ] ) o reckles i s office v, - | B i ket diert ol J. BO! 1500 Douslas St Good Variety. | The most desperate villain connectegl | 8tocs. He and o 2 '(t“ reckioss) Within the ofiice Liio Rev. Mr. ""\‘A { SRS ipam . - - with this crowd was John Wesloy |companions would visit o picnic, | din bought a B-cont stamp, solomnly F n ME“ Bovs AND GHILDREN C. R 1 &P, 0:46 o, m.—9:06 p. m. bbb Ul Hardin, the son of & preacher, and a | Create a disturbance, and then begin | licked it and then pounded it upside [l . K. C, St. Joo &C. B., 7:40 8. m.—6:45 p. m. G. A. LINDQUEST, fel “ s cortain knowledge, | hooting right and left. When they | down on one corner of the m\ilm‘ en- A R N Y ey ; ellow who, to my cortain knowlodge, : ; oy | d ¢ i X , St L. & P, 10:80 8. » One of our moat popular Morchant Tuilors fs ro. i : were out of ammunition or the sigas | velopo with his horny fist, and fnally 2 HR AN ARRIVING PROM THR WHST AXD BOUTHWRAY. ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summer | has killed more than a dozen men. an R Would fist, kil 0. & R. V. trom Lincoln—12:12 p. m. Goods for gentlemon's wear. = Stylish, durable, | There was a good deal of drinking | Were unpropitious they would mount | passed it v to the village postmas- ¥ B Reencagspm, and prices low s ever 216 18th bet. Doie.& Farn. | 14" carousing in the town, and T hur- | their horses and dash w Again, [ter, While ho was engaged in this B & M.in Neb,, Through Expross—:16 p.m | = Millinery. ried through my business, mounted | they would gallop througn the com: | deliberate proceeding the dotective ap- . 5§30 Tl Pt S MRS, . A, RINGER, Wholuwlo nd Retal, Pan: | oy roebag i stmael off'at o oasy | PAnY Of nogroos with the object o | proached tho countor and nsked the Hats ca S Tru S alises o, 6= tbp. 1 i Goois 1o great varlety, zaphyr, Card Boards |, B EE T i, Only littla | seeing who could kill the most with | postmaster for a_ - newspaper. [ y y = e ok P save 30 percent. Oder | way out T drow up at the roadside and | their mustangs at full speed. But|Tho oftigial ~turned — to * look by Mail,_ 115 h Street. went into one of those miserable little | shooting of ‘‘niggers” becamo mono- | for it. ~ The instant his face H Ll A Nowit, PhySIBIARE A1 SUFEUORY: Toxan him o got somothing o cat, 1 | tonous to Hardin,and he began picking | was_averted tho officor glanced over o T T R Nebraska Division of the St. Paul & Sioux City | w. g GIBBS, M. D, oot No. 4, Creighton | .4 scarcely seated mys;.lf at the | off those of hisown race. It would | the shoulder of Hardin and read the R5 & TVl Ot g s Block, 16th Street, table when a_small, bright-cyed fel- | Fequire hours to tell the swguinary | superscriptionon the envelope. He saw OCOLOTHING MADE TO ORDEAER PEOT M ENY A. 5. LEISENRING, . D. Masonic Block. | Jow came in, set his gun behind the affrays in which he was engaged and | that it was directed to a Mr. Samuel No. 3 Mrrives at Omaha at 1045 &. m ©. Lo HART, M. D.. Kyc and Ear, opp. postofice | door and sat down on the other side|id Which he emerged the solo survi- | Jones, of whom he had never heard IN THE LATEST STYLES. 4 Ak olhL kD DR, L. B QRADDY, of the table. We nodded famliarly | Vor. Some of these perhaps, were [and whose post office address was a ro- ) PO THOONCIL. PP, Ocutistand Auris, &, W 16t an Furoham ta. | 9100 R G e fow words | defensible, as he was not always ~the | mote town in Florida. Tt made no dif: : : ; ’ LR O e s " Photographers. and pussed suth food - as we noeded, | blamenble party, but tho majority of | forence. Tho detective was convineed | Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all! T e T S GEO. HEYN. PROP., Wo being the only two in tho room, | them were simply ~cold-blooded mur- | ho had discovered the wherabouts of 1185, 2:25, 8:25, 4:206 Li2band G2 pom. Grand Central Gallerv, Ho nsked me which way. I going, | ders. i John Wesley Hardin, for whose cap- aN ness guarantecn. e & he [ below Austin shot a young man on The conversation went on as usual o it is always pronounced in Texas, he \ by ety hile h ) ol i X R ey Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. said he would accompany me a short | the street one evening while M through the evening. The same par- Opening and Closing of Malls. P. W. TARPY & CO.. 216 12th St., bet. Farnham | distance, but would have to turn off promenading with a_young lady to | ties congregated night after night and il ey o cvosn, | and Douglas. Work promptly attended to, before going far. We paid our bill, whom he was engaged. It was dove | the Rev. Mr. Hardin met and smoked o D. FITZPATRICK, 1400 Douglas Strect. mounted our mustangs and moved |ih pure wantonness, and of course the | their pipes as before, whilo the weeks Chicago & N, W.. 11 %0 ot e f side by side. At o i fellow was never punished by law, but [ and monchs passed by, Finally Mr. R R L off side by side. As my companion, | ' rother of the vietim was so infuri- | Hardin's ncighbor said ho guessod he Chieago, B. & Q 80 HENRY A. KOSTERS Dodge Street. | although uneducated, was quite intel- ol ovor Lhe dbad "tHEL He calEhE Tl Attt t Wabash....... : o Blan . ligent, I kopt my horse down to o |ated over the deed that he caught up|would take a run up to Austin an S ok ealk B converse with him dur. | ® double-barreled shot gur and started | sce about selling some of hus cattle. o a drgion A, MOVER, manutacturer of sash, doors, blinds, | Wik 80 18 o cmverts Bt A e | out for the murderer. ~Hardin asked | Accordingly he bade his frionds good- Orilatis . Pl g | moldingy, newels, alusters, hand rails, furnishing | ing the short distance we wero to be | 04 fof € mu. o e s A AL B IR LA 5 S I LR 400 Bido 5180 weroll mawing, &c, cor. Dode and 9th strects. companions. him what he intended to do and was | by for several days, mounted his mus- OMA_HA_ Local mails for State of Towa leave but once & PRTTOIRFe: “You're trom the north, ain't you?" told, Hardin laughed and told him | tang and galloped off. He never ETEKE S, e ey i that it would be sure death for him to | atopped travelling—dispensing with ol ol il O R ) J:1BO8 g R DO s t ach thing. But the | his horse as soon as possible—until he e U Ottice days from 12 m. to 1 p. m. replied that T was, but that T had | attempt any su M : h A S G d open sundaya fm 12 (L B ST CRRIT PRSI | Db e e ey o e woutd not be. dissuaded. |venched - eertain remote town in | GUNS,Ammunition,Sporting Goods C. F. GOODMAN 1ith St. bet. Farn. & Hamey. | " ((that do you think of the coun- | Ho meant to shoot down like a dug | Florids, where, gotten up us ah ordi- OV AXELA Show Case danufactory, try?” he asked. the wretch who had done the same to | nary every-day laborer, he took a lit- FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a ] » 0. J. WILDE, 4 “It has grand possibilities before | his brother. = | #le “tramp _through the surrounding d ; SRt st “Very well,” said Hardin, “I will |country. He was fortunate enough usmflss ]_I‘ec ury Manufacturer and Dealer 1n all kinds ot Show | it,” I replied with considerable earn- ery ) s el country. > was ug F“ LL Ll“ E oF “oTlons A“n FA“GY Goons ! V| Cases, Upriht Casea, a . 1317 Case St. ostness; ‘its aren is 80 prodigious that | 80, along and sce fair play. X 2 that day to catch sight of the mythn‘:nl . | [ P Sy Nl The young man caught sight of the | personage at work in the field of a { Art Emporium. B L GERTARD, proprictor, Onsba it Ia capeble of tnaking o dusor 8008 roteh” for whom ho was looking on | farmer. Ono searching glanco was SEND FOR PRICH-LIST. { 3. U ROSE'S Art Ymporiam, 1618 Dodgo trect, | between Leavenworth snd Marey. ~ All goods | i) facilitios mark it as the com.- | the opposite side of the street and de-| enough. The high, broad = check- AX MEYER & CO (o) ha N B i Caw By, | yaral 1t natural facilities mork it a6 the com- | i S od i gun and took aim. | bonos, th smwall pigey eyes, the | V] ., Omaha, Ne ) 3. BONNER 1300 Douilos Street. Good Styles. B‘A "I:U“'(‘;F';;;l“" m‘(:vesz\lgu " Just as he pulled the trigger the crim- | beardless face and slight muscular — TR =TT Abstract ai & Real Estate. lor in Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer | +*What's them?” asked my compan- inal Ubscwet‘l‘ !uin, but l;n: :mtu h:r.l-n» f;gurn bt-lou,,;ed to .]lnlm "IX\!I:UY Har- THE GREAT wEsTERN GLOTHING HUUsE |/ JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Ofmcs, | 5* Tin Roofs and ll kinds’ of Building Work, | jon more eagerly than grammatically, | ape or get the drop on the boy. QLI G R TIORON N0 SO LR L] W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. 0uA Fellows' Block. “Well, one thing is the need of latter pulled the trgger and the gun|man walking about was a moving & | J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. |4 1o vovernment. There is too|missed fire, The desperado smiled | treasure box of §20,000, waiting for - A‘rehlllczgllm DL Boods, much outlawry. Toxas averages a grimly, and drawing up his revolver | some one to come and turn the key DN R ianson Tk, | C" | J. EVANS, Wholomle and Retail Sood Dris and | murder a day, and I have heard the |seidi .. |ond walk off with the contents. Did M. HELLMAN & CO,, A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block, | Cultivators, 0dd Fellows' ilall. authorities state that there are a full Now it's my turn; that's just|the officer doit? Not by any means. housand o Tunning at large | #bout my distance, and so to prevent | He simply took the one all-sufticient ° ° Boots and Shoes. 8hos Srores. e bardors to-day n & *¢ HT8% pocidents, my kid, T won't give you | glance and passed by and out of sight. Trin Sults | t es orao wark on hand, sorper 130h and Harmey: Second Hand Store 5 nit ok with ey trathiol stato. | had reachod that point in his address, | the fonce into the field to arrest the THOS. ERICKSON, § E. cor. 10th and Douglas. | PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., New and | > (1 when John Wesley Hardin took a |desperado than he would have at- IMMENSE STOCK'AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN FORTUNATUS, Second Hand Furnitiro, liouse Furniablg Goods, : e hand in the little game and the speak- | tempted to put a bit in the mouth of a 805 10th streot, manufactures to order good work | &¢.. bousht and sold on narrow marving. I concluded T had a native Texan Lot TEhb eei a e B N iia ” i i 4 T would give him a little | er never completed the sentence, and | raging Bengal tiger. wt fair prices. 'Ropairing done. Saloons. with me and T would gi 0D Mok the fallinead S % HENRY FAUFMANN, needed advice, or, more properly, in- hever will, inasmuch as he fell dead at CAUGHT AT LAST. i . Bed Spring: In the new brick block on Douglas Straet, has | £ 1 4i the most interesting point, killed by a| Tn a desultory talk with the station e a'I‘ es 0 m nuse BS 0 lcag“ > 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douclas st. Jus opnedia moay AT ErsesR IRy “I never saw any placo whero crime | shot from Hardin's E"ml' This was | agent, who was also the telographist i 4 T e T ‘overy day. is viewed with such leniency, if not |abvut the best thing Hardin ever did, | near by, the oflicer learned that Sam J. I FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. FLANNERY, admiration, as in Texas, The greatest | 8nd yet when I questioned him about [ Jones was accustomed once or twico a On Farnham, next to the B, & M. headquarters, . ’ . ¥ B i Ve i o vel a o1 ride to | ' 3 !, H Butter and Egas. B s cntils SIS | lory of o fexan is to bonat of g b R didtths [iweelc o takpithe eaug ancisKoelo 8 'A Department for Children’s Clothing. . HRGEDER. the which, barring . and Mother Shipton's Proph- an,’ and no one ¢ . Tl u ) y g ) . 5 5 g ;flfi?:’.fi:fifl":}m?]} ul";f"h’hflngh:"d F "k‘)’vt“‘}“(‘m o ol torithe poya Wil ot Lunch ,::c.,‘:,l,,:'ml,:, 1:‘; nm.”k;;l&lll::ma"::.:l got to admit was, “they say I did it,” | where he was payiug his addresses to| We have now an‘assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's ” g 2 Jisoalp b 3 on and after present date. 4 b i gy % 9 & i e 4 2 S A 3 i 3 OXA8 can MMake an real material 5’ F H s i . N Y i RESTAURANT, Undertakert oxan can mako any, really material |81 80 e whivh he was ongagod. | to tolograph him at the uppor station | Valises, Hate, Oaps, &o. Theso goods are freeh, purchased from S B e D arnham bet, 10th & 114, ]P"B{’,,;',;”' ia'lo hang her 1h,ng;0y‘,, her| Some time after Hardin met tho | whenever the mythical Sam Jones|the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever Best Board for the Money. p. PE Tenth street, botween Farn- | ) o Wesley Har- | Sheriti on the street and asked him |shculd board the train. Of course the ] . 3 Thompsons and John Wesley Har: A before made. i Batistuvtion Guaranteed. | ham and bocs good and cheap work. | a0 whether he had a warrant for his ar- [ agent could be trusted to keop the . **Board by the Day, Weok or Month. 90 Gent Biores. Do you know any of those fol- |Fest. | The officor rephed that he hid | secret, us that was a part of his busi-| -~ We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. F, » Good Terms for Cash. POHLMAN, toys, notions, picturcs iy e 2 i la 5 not. ““Well, I heard you had,” said | ness, though he was far from suspect- i 1 RSl hoo Bl ¥ :”":m:"d ",""h.' Il;l‘;:“-lo ::t-.L"upml Sheilito horsepman Hardin, “and its best to be on the | ing the importance of the case. Hav-| Alarge TAILORING FORCE is employed by us, and we make Carriages and oad Wagons. arhan A e | No, nor do T wish to, excepting |safe side,” and, drawing his pistol in |ing done all he could the detective : WAL SNYDER, No. 1810 14th and Harney Strocts} e i 1 e XCOPHin | i lightning-like fashion, sho tho of- | touk tho cara to tho station above, | SUTTE TO ORDER on very short notice. 5 TR : AQENTEWANTER Fop tho ropo that was to hang them. I |ficer dead. where he spent several days in loung- CALI. AND SEHE US. Civil Engineers and Surveyors. FAstrst SELLING BOOKS OF TIK Aol ! s > This murder w: the lasi feather r about and smoking bad cigars ANDREW ROSEWATER, Creighton Block, 3 feel a special hatred of John Wesley MMIUTGET IAS. b e B ADOYY LA { fli 8 SRANDREW_BOSEWATER,» Croluion Block, Hordin o upon the camel's back, Hardin had |whilo waiting for the dispateh. ~ At| |30] and 18303 Farnham St., cor. 13t Bpocialty. i flu]]_ a, ulns fl ul}[}ess “Why so?”’ been playing the Sim Currie business | the end of three days it came, 4 A “Well, he's the son of a preacher, |0 long, and unfortunately without Jones has just boarded the = mmcgm“'y;'l"l":: Merghanta 1! BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, who named him after the great foun. | the conclusion reached by Currie the | train; sits in last car; man with him; To THE LADIES oF OM AH A ] TP e A A e Tho laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans- | dor of Methodism, and he is the |other day at Las Vegas, that his last | nobody else in car. H Daeht in Dadly and Weeklys et e act business, valuablo wbles, social etiauette, | oot wort of a desperado, Ho hasn't | orime roused a strong feeling against ——, Agent. e C st parlivmentary wane bt Lo conuct Bl | ey rodeemiing foatures, Ho s o him. Additional rewards were offered | The officer had just enouh timo in : g T P i all cascs. A family necowity, Addrow for oir- | oo Sardly murderer, & man who_kills | for his apprehension. As ho had com- | which to complete his arrangements. | We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we S scon. 1505 o, | Gulars and spocial torms ANCHOR PUBLISHING | %0 tonness, and T would give | mitted many similar deeds in Arkan- | 1t wae o warm, sultry day, oven for| =005 o d the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE W. ¥, LORENZEN manutcturcr 614 10thstreot, | 000" N @500 this minute for the privilege of |83 ond Louisiana, the aggrogato | that season, and as the little locomo- ave just secure Cornico Works. LEGAL NOTICE. strangling the life out of 1 He 15 | amount offered for his capture in the | tive came wheezing into the depot, AND SALE OF THE ONLY Western Comnico Works, Manufacturers Tron a curse to Texas, und there ought to | three states was §20,000. with two rickety cars behind it, there A Cornice, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofiing. Orders | In the district court, Douglas Count; be a reward offered to the first man THE HUNT FOR HARDIN, wero five passengers waiting at the trom any loilty promptly exccuted ' the baat | T Samuel U, Dayin Caroline Dy o e St aisht e | . the Hunt for Hardin bocame so hot | depot, apparently to get on bonrd, | WIS = asSs ummer ove Sahpe:" Fastory'aod Dieo CoMaicliss lone star stato must be purged of such | under the extraordinary temptation | but as the cars slowed up one of theso Gelvanizod Tron Cornicos, Window Caps, ete,, | Khown, non-resident del I ST that he saw the advisability of emi- [men, with o Winchester riflo at full IN EXISTENGE. Sanaiaciurod and gt o in s part ot G| | Voulare bercby notied that John 1. vl | PG PSR RE SO SRS pane | Brating, at loast until tho excitement | cock, stationed himself near the sido » oountay. 7. SINHOLD, 416 Thirtconth strect. __ | Brigoucribed, did on the 17th day of June, A. D | jon quietly, “but all T've got to say should blow over. Texas isa hmlwinrluw, assuming such a position that me of its many advantages are that h Crockery. 5 1981 0 s Dk e ,""_"*;;b;"l::fll"fd“‘:";[‘ Inand | tranger, is that my name is Joh | state, but it was too small for him,and | neither of the two young men, who under no ¢ nditions will it J. BONNER 1809 Dougiag stroct. _Good line. dants setting forth that on the 12t Wesley Hardin ” it soon became known thathe had dis- | sat in their shirt sleeves, noticed him, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. AL D s, the wid I Nevor until that minute was T pro- urpuuwgi. He might have gone into | The next winute two other men, PRODUCE SMOKE, DIRT OR ODOR, GEO. I, PETLRSON. Also 11ats, Caps, Boots, | i Lo e said Sutunicl ¢, Davia a deed of londs | pared to believe that a man’s hair ac- | the Indian Nution o beyond the pale rmed, boarded the rearplatform 8hoos, Notions ind Cutlery, 504 5. 10th street. | ituated in said county in which u portion of the | 31411y rises on end whenhais “struck’ of civilization, but 1o one interested pd the door; at the same in- 'he furniture from any other stove can be FT oot ins Beuatt T lands intendud o be Conseped i b (1ot | with terror, but when that horseman | in his capture could form the least | stant the detective and friend entered used on them, including any sized ©. SHAW will pay highest Cash prico for second | of the west ) of the southwest § of se 1,in | at my side announced himself as the | idea where to look for him. But the | the front door and moved carelessly WASH BOILER \ hand clothing. ~ Corner 10th wid Furnham. Rip B e 't:fL‘ii.".’.{?.':f‘;.I‘,’:;‘.’J.fi.":.‘.?l‘ terrible desperado whom I had been munificent reward awaiting the man | down the aisle, in l'h.u direction of the AN s o el e Der tists Wi Ced 1 duly recorded in the offce of thé | denouncing 1 distinetly felt my hat|Who should deliver Hardin to the to pabiengore - The latier wced o BTy ReC 01 008§ DR. PAUL, Williame' Flock, Cor. 15th & Dodge, | ¢ler ofthe county of Douglas i book M of deca .,ml{ up 1n]ylll'j.n-)l.lu.n|[:m (llny huir‘uhlll— :::;’:"lll:tm l;:fi:::nl the best men to en- ::.x:; ‘i‘il.l.':;y'u]:L:i'c:::.\:...'.'.::lht):l’i to ml\.l]':: fect in each depariment. DRpT—”. oy " cet and prayer of said petition is that | ened, and literally stood on end, . i ) C g x 5 S Drugs, Paints ana Ol Teakige ATl A GECH, IECRIARN oA B was transfixed with fear. For a fow | One of these was a member of Licut | next moment the officer reached a Guokmg Bakmg Wanhjng & Imnmg _BUHL§ 00, | trued s conveying thewost 4 of the southwest | goondy T couldn't stir hand nor foot, | Hall's Rangers, as thoy aro called. | point in tho aisle directly opposite the ) ) " Fharmacisie, ioe B Oocds, Qor, 366b and | Q00 e wiadaod ta be (' th Mo could T speak 4 word. T nover | Texus, aa may ot bo generally known | couplo. Stopping - suddenly, ho ex- They can be used out in the wind as well as in W.J, WHITEHOUS ¥ wonlo & Retail, 10th st, | those lawfully (lu‘hluin,; udor i the : | had dreamed that the horseman was |i% provided with 100 brave and tred | claim: doors. They can only be appreciated i . FIELD, 2022 N eth Side Cuming Btrect. | sah of yon he forever xch tor- | anything other than a Texan cowboy, [ men, who '«“llflll“"l'“'l"l' may be call-| “How are yon, John Wesley Har- AFTER A FAIR TRIAL b PARR, Drugyi-t, 10:n and Howard Streets. [ est in said land on accou rough but hospitable one who had | €d her mounted police. They are un- | din? 3 g | S R o fuiuar Pl probably killed his man, but who was | der command of Licut, Hall, and roam | Ay quick as lightning the desperado x A ; e Dry Goo Natlons, Ete, 3 by notificd to appear. and not a dangerous character, the state from one end to the other of | threw his Land back to his bip to draw l'lnr(nun'zlmull: & summer utmlv, you will have cause for vegret-—if you dou't inxpect JOHN 1. F. L “4MANN & CO,, wetition on’ or before the 1st day Fi T 5 o« | the settled portion, hunting horse- |} by pore f | and give these stoves a fair and Jmpartial trial, fols plition inally I managed to turn my eyes | the. I ) g his revolver. As ho didso one of those | For Sale Unly b Mg ¥ork Dey Goods Bre, 3810, 00d 10 Fara: | B, 1881, JOUNT. DAVIS, |80 a8 to look at Hardin, He was a | theives, murderers and all criminals | hohind him grasped his arm, and the "DAN SULLIVAN & SON'S ' L.C. Engwold also boots and shoes, 7th & Pacific, | ( Dated fune Bl Plaintift. 1 little back of me, riding at a leisurely that are wanted by the authoritics. | fight began, The two strong men| . 1 d e (L t and was looking straight at me, | Jieut. Hall is a propossessing young | precipitated themselves upon Hardin, | J¢ 14-cod-1m 1410 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb R ) - | sith & peculiar swile on his faco—a | Man of sandy complexion and a splen- | Wiy though disarmed, faught like & g v AR 4 FORORE, New. and Seonid aod Vuculisiot 1ot |smile which I was sure meant my | Ud rifle shot, Al his men have been | wild cat, They got him down i the Paid for second hand gogus, W y en IS + |death, Hardin had shot down a sher- | tried in the fire and relied on. | yiglo, where thuy tinally overpowered A B HUBERMANN J. BONNER 1300 Dougiss st. Fino goods, & § it a short time before in cold blood, [ 1t Was one of these t stermined to | und put the nippers on him, While . d ’ r— T | Qe ducob’ Blosk, eoruer Capitol avenuo | and he thought 1o moro of human f“l"“:;“"“’l“ll';v mvl“h'; went about | they were doing this the other two LT e 2 ————— | life than he did of brushin v o |it 10 the only fashion that promiscs | officers were engaged in a dead), {' GUST, FRIES & €0., 1218 Harney St., Improve- PROPOSALS fly. T was certain he would shoot me |8uccess. He went off beyond Austin, | giruggle with the S Al RB/LX-ABLE ‘ od 1ed Boxen, ron and Waod® Felees, O | o city scavenger. dead within the next three minutes. [ Where the father of young Hardin | yh showed an over-weening ambition e, Ot CAiid, s Proposals will be reccived by the undersigned |1 had my Jlver at my hip, but 1|was running a small vanch, and giving | {6 mingle in the business. The only Florist. until Naturday, the 0th day of July, 1551, 3¢ 12 | did not dare to draw, for the instant (Out that he was hunting for similar | wuy convenient to dissuade hum was A. Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, scods, boguets | 212100, T downte, Aufles MO S | T moved a hand in that direction he | property in the samo neighborhood, | 1o shoot him dead, which was done, ot N, Woour. 165 sod Douclas wancld | Prices to beharged forthe remova) of all dead an- | would send a bullet through my brain, | finally bought ~one immediately ad-| A1l this time the other friend held Foundry. sl garlaze Mt uaieietiind oretar | In fact, 1 did not dare to move at all. | jeining that of the retired preacher. | his position on tho ouisido with_his JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor, 14th & Jackson sts | and sufficient surety for the faithful performance | I remember that tho end of my nose | This done, the officer, as "J"UW" ed | cocked Winechester, rather mare than C D ] d 13th St t ofthe dudes required. Eayslopes oxclouc said | began to itsh terribly, and yof T was | cattle-vaiser, stocked it and went 10| willing to fire if only a_suitable pre- or, Douglas an reets. GHAHA OIYY :‘,“,_“L';":::::‘ LR, B iy cra 0" the hndersigued ot | raid to raise my hand to scratch it, | Work text should present itgelf. Welahaos Bros., roprietors. 8te, | ader than tho tme sbove pecifiod, * | through dread of drawing his fire. .'| Month_after month he conducted | ~ Hardin was taken back to Toxas, . ity Councll reserves tho right o reject any By and by I managed to stammer: | himself in the regulation way and |tried, found guilty, and sentenced Yy and all bids mer ulation y al i guly, a % STEVENS, 3ist m::;‘mm“ 2 Eids 1o be opened s the segular masting of the Ik beu~tuur pnrdmid—hnla:—; didn't g}rmlnnlly became quite intimate with [to twenty-fiye years' imprisonment. pwen Lzard. | council, July 12th, = > —~know—it was you, Mr, Hardin. the old gentleman. After the day’'s| He is now in the state penitenti g, Col Cuming J.J, L. 0. JEWETT ) A bR A 4 ¥ Y 0 pel 1ary v ps ONTS T. A NOBHANE, Comn, Bdado e Jyi-diw City Clerk, I‘"d&}! not,” he said, with the |toil was over they would sit together (at Austin, where 1 saw him three GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' A CENTS Hatters. e | 8ame horrid grin on his face. ‘‘I've |in front of one of the houses, smok-|years ago. He told me he was suffer- W. L. PARROTTE & 00., BYRON KEKD wewis xww. | only Fn;wurdundd‘ When you're | ing their pipes and talking about every- [ing from a wound in his side, AMERIGA"I OLD A“n‘ I HE 1906 Dooglas Street, Wholmle Exclusively, | BYRON REED & CO. [traveling through Texas learn who | thing that came into their minds, with | but is not without hope that he will A a . S A e OLDENT RITABLISHRD . Don't talk too free the cxc:fiwm that John Wealey was | be pardoned by the governor after Hardwasse, Iron and Gteel. Good day, sir.” |never alluded to by cither. They |serving & few more yoars, Judging ALL KINDS OF f:.l‘" & LANGWORTHY, Wholsale, 110 and Rflal Estate A enc And he wheeled off to the right, while |spent howrs in this fashion, and at | from the fashion in Texas, this hope is :n‘uo.u‘ AR R Ttook to the left. T struck my mus-|other tines would gather in the village | likely to be gratified, though the . . o wiorus. M. Ganginio » gallp, bt Tor u fow "o | ater moar by, which aawered. u h | rinse ho b commitod could not bo Jewelry, Silverware and Diamonds Mearnese Beddios Ao et menta I was sure Hardin would send | postoffice, where they would join in|expiated by a dowen such worthless ! ‘We Guarantee the Best Goode for the Least Mouey. all-stt