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! RIS TSR ~ THE OMAHA DAILY BE THE DAILY BEE ’ \ 0o lk’u PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETOR! B WEDN SI)AVY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1881. 1 Pawnbrokers. Cass Carpenter, will be found upon an | papers. There are many women type NFELD, 8 10th S, bot. Far. & Har, KI"G OF “IGHWAYME"' inside pago of this issue, sottors, but as they generally marry O N e 4 A 0 Sme “From Fayetteville, Arkansas, ho|young, itis impossible to say what A. Donnghue, plants, cut flowers, secds, boquets | Burton, the San Juan Stage |¢ame d|rn-ct'»‘l‘::mKI‘;nlnmdn, lw:")n'r‘u“l;v cffect the trade has on them, Oue of ote. N, W. cor. 16th an1 Dourlas atrceta. landed at June the worst foatures of typo setling is Coach Robber, Arkan- TO ALL WHO HAVE : WATCHES AND CLOCKS sas (Salida), thence to Alpine, Pitkin, [man may be driying away at a great How he “Held up” Coaches Un- 10 BE REPATRED, Gunnison, Lake City, Del Norte and [rate, when, without warning, his aided and Alone. mosa, at which latter place he st will give way and his hand fall Stroot. g —TO0 BE DONE OR— 918 Faraham, bet. Oth and 10th Gtreets, TERMS OF RIPTION S Onocory Lysse, in advanon poetpald).. ... 10,00 vil Englneers nnd Surveyors. 8 months nee (postpald). o #1000 | L NDREW ROSEWATER, 3 month “ “ 0| Town Surveys, Grade aud Sewersge P 3 s | speciaity _RAILWAY TIME TABLE MR CAKD CHHICAG! © 80 Gemmission Merchants. JOHN G, WIL L18,1414 Dod, D B. BEEMER. For details sco No. @ through pasenger, 11 | M0t in Dlv and Wo nd passenger, $:50a. m, KT, PAUL, MINNEAROL'S AND OMANA RAWLROAD, rded on the early morning of June less. In other words, he's ‘lead- | , 1831, During the day he hired afod.” All workers 1n metal are ro advertiso B e Intoresting Facts in His Carcor. o from P. W. Johnson, livery [ to this curse, ospecially when they stable proprictor, to ride a short dis i tance into the country to look at | ranches, proposing to return about 10 o'clock p. m., or, if not then, he would return somo time the next day. careless in their pers quent, eful washing is absolutely necessary, and when followed up is a sure preventive,” Leave Onmiaha .m. No. 4, Oal Cigars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCHER, manufacturers of Clgars, | and Wholesal re in Tohaccos, 1305 Donglas, V. I, LORKNZI manufacturer 634 10th strect, 340 p. m. — 0. 1, throuy wh ‘passenger, 2.0 0, 8, Oakland passengor, 130 . m, LRAVING OMANA RAST OR ROUTH ROUND, C,B.&Q. 65 m Donver Tribune, Sept H. W. Burton, th most daring Cornice Works, L &N W st robber of the nineteenth cen- | e proprictor rofused to lot himhave Ality promptly Jail, ing arrived there last evening | fojt iy e he did not return the | How a Wife and Husband Woere . under care of Deputy United States Renuited, Marshal Sim W. Cantril, was convivted in the United States court at Pueblo for the robbery of the United States mails between Del horse, ote. This forfeit was fixed at Burtou [ggn “which he deposited. Burton | Philadeiphia reached the place whoro he proposed | Fifteen years ago Thomas I, Patter- to ‘hold up’ the coach about 4_o'clock [ son, a young man, was married to an in the afternoon. When ho left the | estimablo young lady of Wilmington, WEIF OR SOUTHWESTS, and Of Galvanized Cornices, manufactured and put up in conntry. T, SINHOLD 416 Th Orockery, While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower than all others. AT TEIR @ LAST aps, ete., ny part of the enth street :, v !, it 2 3. BONNER 1500 Dougine stroet. Good line, Neurte :\ux«ll(\lx\xlun;.cjl ‘1:\:.“ <‘!u||t|)-,‘un‘l5 18 gtablo in Alamosa ho carried afDel,, and removing to Baltimore, he U B ot N Olothing and Furnishing Goods. "‘"h oo \" e ‘-}fl ‘r“-“‘l‘;.“vl'-‘_.,ll““' small bundle under ~ his arm, | was employed in a mereantilo ostab- GEO. H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, | tent1 A reporter for LHE LHBUNG, | which consisted of the mate lishmont, ~ After a year or two of hap- hearing that Burton would arrive on last evening’s Denver & Rio Grande train, boarded the outgoing train at 7:30 and met hun and his oscort at from which he mado the hoods w which he covered the eyes of the pas. sengers as they came one by one from tho conch. He returned to Alamosa py wedded life, Patterson fell into habits of dissipation, and was accused of dishonesty by a follow clerk tocover up his own misdeeds. His protests Shoes, Notions and Cutlery, 804 8, 10th street, | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Fence Works, OMAHA FENCE CO. QUST, FRIES & CO. Improve- 4w BHUM I L f Boxes, Tron'and Wood Fericos, Oifice the car nlmpg and was properly mtro- f4hout fifteen nunutes ahead of the | tions o honesty beingdisbelieved, Pat- . Counters of Pine and Walnut. duced to him by Deputy conch which carried the passengors | terson 1 d, and h andoned’ wifo | V‘ e r l l c 0 m e t 1 t 0 r s { p. . Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. They were seaged in the front p: (twelve in number) that ho had rob- | returnad to her W gton lome | | { agh Express—i:15 p. . 3 A bed. He boarded the same tran securely chained to the scats in order | with (hem, sat at the tablo with them to prevent any attempt ab an cseape. | 4t hroakfast, and listened, with com- When the reporter approached him | poguro, to {ho hair-litting stories told and asked if thero was anything ho [ iei of their wonderful oseapos would like to have said in the papers with her infant. Y rolled on and nothing was heard of Pat- terson until a newspaper reported that a man of the same namo lad been found dead in a hotel of an in- C. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet. Farn. & Harney. | ger car and Burton was heav For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewelry, (own make.) For the Best Engraving, + Bhow Case Manutactory. 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show Cases, Upright Cases, & +, 1317 Cass St. No' 19—11:85 a. m, 0. & R. V. mixed, ar. 4:35 p. m, NORTIL ! n the night before, and how they had | tevior Pei slvani v Tho re- i 9 v | _ FRANK L. GERIARD, proprictor Omaha | 4 rpehbeduility b 3 ! s Yy tevior Pennsylvania town, he re _ . [ . e gt Paul & Sloux O | g0,y Gage mianutactory, 818 South 10th street, | in regard to his past career, he replied | 4taod the robbers off” by refusing to|mains were oxhumed, and mistakenly For the Best Diamonds (OWfi. 1mporta.tlon) i that there was nothing very important in his life which was worthy of par- ticular mention, The reporter then asked hum if he was a married man, to which question le replied that he was not and never between Leavenworth and Marey. warranted first-class, s alight from the coach, but hiding | identified s Patterson, were inter themselves under the seats, ete., ete. | in - Wilmington, His Lrave was Burton says they all got out, even the | marked with a tombstone, and the Iady who was in the coach, and no one | widow frequently strewed flowers up- interposed any objection. In his own | on it in memory of the lover of her language: ‘They were the most do- | youth. Recent disclosures prove that FOR THE BEST QUALITY: GOODS DISPLAYED, ETC. No. 2 leaves Omaha 8:50 a. m. No, 4 leaves Omaha 1.80 p. m No. 1 arrives at Omahaat 5:30 p. No. 8 arrives at Omaha at 10:50 a. n. DUMMY TRAINS ERFWEEN OMAIA AND COUKCIL BLUYFS. 8toves ana Tinware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinda of Building Work, Block, 16th Street. Leave Omaha nt £:00, 00 and 11:00 a. m.; | O Fellows’ Block. hnd boen. His father was killed by a | 1 o1 Tt ( 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 6:00 and 6:00 p. m. J. BON: . 1500 Douglas St. Good and Cheap, | had been. a ' was Kille ¥ & | cile, tractable lot of passengers that the body recognized s his was that 4 il sl cieh B LY T man fifteen years age and his mother | oyor encountered.’ From the stago|of an lf‘“m “strango Tt appears Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in new .nd improved ma I Ol AL 00| ¢ e s e RAL Boad Détta ahd now lives in Bastrop county, Texas, | j5ad Burton says he got about 8350, [ that Patterson on leaving Baltimore chinery, I hopo to still more improve the quality and’ finish of our ’ Dok i 150 s 220, 4208 | Cultivators, Oud Fellows. Hall. andis in very casy circumstancos. |although the passengers swear: to a|went to Texas nud engaged in cattle ork and fill ordors with more promptness than 1s usual. R Physiclans an 1 Surgeons. Q“‘,,j:?‘;8:;?:%(1]‘]‘:‘:(7:”,:;‘:::;lli‘ttk::d ““l"-“‘ ]“‘i’l‘" "E‘;"-t ‘I\t :‘i" ";'-:llhlfi_‘ Was | raising, in whichk he was quite sue- m ' i geons. o i ) calm and confident, but not ‘defiant,’ | cessful. e sold out and engaged in Opening and Olosing of Malls. .S GIDBg, M. D., Room No 4, Orelghton | ho thon took a solemn oath that 88|y Tias boen allewed, Burton know Gen bR N e (AR g e - . ) 4 8 LU by oxieo, until he | a1y Motto has always been and always will be: “Tirat to gain superior facill he became of age he would kill the perpertrator of the deed, which oath he kept and killed s man in the same county where his mother now resides, After killing him he made his escape, and in order to raise money for the expense of defense in the suit for that murder—a crime he considers a just one —he in 1877 rob- RoUTE, T el that we had sure proof against him in that sack of ore, and admitted as much to me, but he hoped all the time that we could not trace the ore directly to liim. ““This, however, we did. Had we failed in this case, T had a warrant in my pocket to serve on him, which would have taken him to Arkansas had recuperatod iu health and fortune sufticiently to enablo -lim once more to claim his wife and child. With this idea, he wrote to his wife aud entrusted the letter to a messenger to carry to the postoflice, which was at no small dis- tance. For some reason the letter was never mailed, or at least was ties and then advertise the fact—not before —no wild advertisements, Some unprincipled dealers bemg in the habit of copying my announcements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to draw a line between such copied. advertisements and those of Yours, very trul i nearest MR § A. B. HUBERMANN, P. 8. LEISENRING, o, D. Masonic Block, C. L. HART, M. D., Eyc and Ear, opp. postoftice L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist. §. W 16th and Farnham Sta Photographers. GEO. HEYN. PROP, Grand Central Gallery, 212 Sixteenth Stroet, o 4:30 7:30 for State of Jowa leave but oncea near Masonic Hall, First-ciass Work and Prowpt- cay, 0a, m. A ¢ g A Lincoln Xiail 13 also opencd ab 10:30 o, m. [ o8 gunrantoen bed a stage ear Waco, Texas, which | for trial o 3 : o 12 i, ; 4% ks or trial. neyer received. Soon afler he was Tho Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb. ' e e R T cont:.‘ned gonze eight or vine men and | «Tho caso was regarded by the| eaptured in the Tndian raid, lost all N o i Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. = = | P. W. TARPY & CO.. 216 12th St., b and Douglas. Wor . FITZPATR Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Stroct. from whom he secured about $200, and did the robbing m the daytime, alone and with nothing to assist him but his trusty revolver, His_next successful robbery was authorities as a very important one, and we have worked incessantly upon it in order to weave the chain of evi- dence so closely that no legal or other technicality could be pleaded in his that he possessed, and was himself taken prisioner. Making his eseape, he returned to civilization penniless, broken in health and spirits, and_ felt lling to again write to his wifo, Sign of the Striking Town Clock. ! Fall Opening! _Buginess Direstory, JOIIN L. MCCAGUE, opposito Fost Offico. | Phillip Lang, 1520 Farnnam st., bot. 1881 & Tath, | 1 O'1% 01 18 WOTEY ool Aee 10 ‘We have persistently fought | home of some old friends in Wiscon- who were in the conch, Thero was|gyaingt taking Burton to Del Norte | gin, and was warmly and tenderly TP 317 South 13th Street. A 8econd Hand Store. W. R. BAR' \ et A S 4 onelady among the passengers, bub| for trial, for this renson: that we knew | carod for until, with renowed health, Larchiieats, PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., New and | 10 never robbed ladies or crivples, we had a good case against him—one [he mado another attempt to re- PO o T e Socond Hand Furnturo, House Furnishing Goods, | The third and fourth robberies of | that would send him up for life; and | cover his wife and ehild. Ho first ] R &c., boueht and sold on narrow niarzins. inllifalwe > during the R S s Wiy azo A A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crcizhton Block. it B | his life \\Lrg:lnu\:llr""“s L‘,hh ,'l',"j"”' also because we believe in law and | wroto to an intimate friend living in of April, 1877, near Austin, Texas, |order 1t is bettor for Turton to| Wilmington, making inquiries. ab Batoons, HENRY KAUFMANN, In the new brick block on Dougln$ Stroct, has Just opened o most elegant Beea Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. * Calodonia " J. FALCONER, 679 16th Strect. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DsVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes, A good assortment of Bomo work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. THOS, ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 805 10th stroot, manufactures to order good work his wifo and child, Greatly surprised at receiving a letter from one supposed to be mouldering in the grave, the friend answered the letter, giving the information asked for and asking him to write more fully. This Mr. Pat- 4 and only a few days after the one com- mitted near Bastrop. Ho robbed two stage coaches inoneday. On the first one he secured about £3,000 from seven men, but on thesecond one that day he was not so lucky, as from the have been tried, convicted and sen- tenced to the penitentiary for life than it would have been to take him to Del Norto to bo hangod by vigi- lantes. “The summary execution of Billy at tail i R ing done. T 3 T A S e A, HIEWE, s e | BX Men in tho coach o secured only | LoRoy and brother did nob serve o terson promptly b, enclosine a long 614-616 So. TENTH STREET ; Bed Springs. OHAS. RIEWS, 101t Parnbambeh 20t &2ull s Bouti @300 detea Burton from committing a like | Jetter to his exile, The friend then - 0. oy 4 ¥ UARRIMEGMandtistrer 1017 Donriaset, Sk s 2'.‘,1;‘.‘.'3‘,5?'" After this robbery he was _arrested | offense within a very few miles from | communicated the startling news to i Books, News and Stationery. and convicted, and sent for life to the | where they met their fate. I rogard { Mps, Patterson and delivered the . [ West Virginia pemtentiary, but pro- per influence was brought to bear on President Hayes, and he was pardoned after serving three years and eight Burton as the most daring, skillful, accomplished highwayman of whom history gives an account. He is neither brutal or unedneated, but letter from her husband, The cor- respondence resulted in preparing the way for the reunion of the long sep- orated family, and Mr. Puatterson's 89 Uent Stores. P. C. BACKUS, 1205 Farnham St., Fancy Goods 'KENNEDY'S ? J.1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. —_—_—— Butter and Eggs. MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. NEW MILLINERY, :‘l“’“”“"t ‘?A“"}b"i"f-' ""l“i‘st”d.rfm"‘ rather the reverse. 1If theie can bo | gircumstances now being sucl: as to CENTRAL 10 penieniury pe Feturnoc to Hexas, | anything manly in robbing a stage- | jusiify the step, he will come on here ] KiSraunar, A\ | nd was put uider bonds for tho mur” | ol probably Burton sanifestod |1t sheps lo will come on hero NEW GLUAKS, MRS, A. RYAN, EAST - INDI der of tho slayer of his father. Hc| that trait, but had it been necessary | ywife whose joy that ho is alive equals are peculiarly constructed and can at- tain a great degree of speed, the first . having made ninety miles an hour, At Lower Prices Than Up-Town Stores.: h hich, il R ! The second machine is to be tested on ' near Gainsville, Texas, and robbed |to jail that he showed any signs of | the New York, Lake Erie & Western 3 them of about §650, He says for|weakening. railroad for two weoks before it is _ this robbery two men have been ar-| ‘‘Burton says he never yet robbed a shipped to its destination, The pecu- ILER & CO. rested and are now in jail at Dallas, [ woman or a cripple, nor a poor man if liarity of the engine is that it has two . Texas, serving out their sentence, but | he knew it, He realizes his situation | gats of driving wheels, one on top of One of our most popular Merchant Tailors s re- | 2 RS AN RN S 4 il Sr T hat 1 gl ) 0RO P o lving tho latest designs for Spring und Summer | Sole Manufacturers, OMAHA. | Burton declares they are innocent of | and regrets, or says he does, that ho[the other. Tho main driving f Goods for gontlomorty wear. Stvlish, durable, | —— o oo S22 A the crime, as he did it alone. From | was not sent to Del Norte and hang- whcl-!s'in the Fontair nes are mff Leader of Popular Prices. and prices low as ever 215 18th bet. Doug. & Farn, Texas ho went to Arkansas and com- | ed instead of being sent to the peni- 3 ] : Arkans: n hoing cured to an olovated axlo, above tho To Nervous Sufferers | e e thon oame. o | tontiry for. o™ This ks ‘taus BEhe LR S e e Sl — ' THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Colorado. Inlooks Burton is rather |mail robbers that we have ‘taken in’[oq by a suitably braced frame, the oS S ADVANGE OF. THE SEASON! above those who are commonly classed | since January last. Billy Le Roy and | eylinder and slides being set obliquely IDXED X CLINEL. . Goods Suitable for the . ) | | as criminals, and looks more liko a [ brother were captured 1n Muay last, | and in dingonal line to the axis of 1t fs & posjtive cure for Spermatoirhea, Semina H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. aw. 3 = “When the verdict was rendered he betrayed no emetion whatever, and it was not until after he was remanded only §45. : 2| On the 3d of last June ho stopped a coach which was filled with passcngers, southwest corner 16thand Dodge. , ; ; Bost Boar for the Money. .| O fl '@ =] 2| then started out again robbing stages | to shoot and kill the very persons to- | hor grief when she mourned him ns NEW DOLMAN Meals at all Hours, Fatinotion Ouamotead. i < % E % | to scoure money for his dofenso and | wurd whom he acted so gentlemanly, | dead. Mr. T. L. Patterson is a broth- Bourd by the Lay, Wock or Month, g 4] o E g l(:l'»‘db‘ o “ijfl\wce’!ifull f}"ltl‘"'l"l"a““ he would not have hesitated one mo- | or of John . Patterson, United Good Torms fof Cash. @ | Gonzalos, Texas, and followed the |ment, In his interview with me after | States district oton el Uarriages and Roaa Wagons. ] & 3| ver cocked and pointing at the driver, | {he witnesses greatly exaguerated th g aed ‘ % % 3 3 d 3 greatly exaggerated the The Now Railroad Engine. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harncy Streots, Il [ g | but the driver did not st8p, and not | matter; that he did_not getany such| At the Crant locomotive works at NEw UNDERWEAR vewellers. =} [} o5 g | Wishing to kill anyone he let him go. | sum of money as they ulleged, and Paterson, N. J., has just been com- ] JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Streot, & 3| His next effort was between George- | that they were the most thoroughly | pleted lier A hiolea i P B 3w and Lampasi, Texas, and was | frishtened sct of hetNiolia peiediuotigrstholacoontzooftitho NEw FLANNELS &0 ° & ampasi, as, rightened set of men that he ever | fontai ive engines. The Junk, e R £ 2| more successful, although he secured | g gautainosleomotive denginos;lllhoy ) uy < f B o2 Lumbar, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sta. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1300 Douglas St. Good Varlaty. Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, P. G. IMLAH, Manager, Millinery. MRS, O, A. RINGER, Wholcsalo and Retail, Fan- Goods in great varicty, Zophyrs, Card Loards, Hosiery, Gloves, Corse pest House in the West, Purchasers save 80 per cent., Ordor by Mail. " 115 Fifteenth Strcet, o Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts. well-educated and well-raised gentle- | taken from the officials and hanges the driviug wheel. The driving wheels man. He is very jovial and free to|few days after. Dingman was captur- | ave of the usual construction. but do Wealness, Impotancy, and all diecasea resultiag | talk, and is quiteentertaining to those | ed, tried and convicted last week and |40t touch the rails, Resting on the o ! ot Ryt o, Lo ™ | around him. (] sentenced to the penitentiary for ten | vail ary other dnving wheels of {he M that lead to [ Just before the prisoncr was taken | years, and next comes Burton, alias | gane sizo as the upper ones, with - FoumiPdon | from the Pucblo jail he made a des-| Ham White, just sentenced fur life. | which thero is a frictional cont earlygrave | perate attempt to gain his liberty. | Four, in eight months, There being no stance, when mo- Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Farnham Sta,, Welshans Bros., proprietors, R T Shecitic | When the jailer let Burton out of his | Burton is now in mLf county jail | tion is communicated to the upper Z. STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Izar being used | cell he walked directly into the jail | Wa l";."hmsv{_’i:' wtion to Laramie City, | wheels the sume motionis transmitted —_JUST RECEIVED AT——— he will be taken, Wyoming, T'he with Dingwan, at an carly day. postoflice ofticials feel veliéved. with wonder. tul success, — T ] l‘Aml:hch Writo for thom and get full par ics, Specific, 81,00 per package, o 1x pack: ages for “Address al) Snicrs 0 to thelower ones by iriction. The lower wheels ara constructed with two treads, the periphery resting on rails, and the other supporting the upper wheels, The upper wheels are 72 inches and and the lower 70 inches in diameter. To prevent slipping an air pump is employed, which 1s operated with the oftice where Cantril was standing ready to put the shackles on him, and when within about two feet of him drew a toy pistol (which he had made out of some 'eather that he took out on. 108 SAAEHEN. n{lllul‘!klllflzo, *OY of the Denver jail, and covered with Sold by Gmaha by 0. ¥ Goodman 3w, B, | tin foil, making it resemble a 45 cali- J. K Ish, and all dragyistseverywhere, bre pistol) and placed it over Deputy T. A. McSHANE, Corn, 23d and Cuming Streeta, Hardwai e, Iron and Steel. ILAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 112 (bth strect A. HOLMES corner 16th and Cutifornis. Morning Newspaper Printers. The New York Herald latoly pub- lished an article on “‘Close Study,” and how work aflects men engaged in Guild & Mclnnis’ Harness, Baadles, &c. B, WEIST 20 18th 8t. bet Farn- & Harney. Hotels. = - » S8chwiy | Cantril's heart and ordered him to| ho different trades, In it1s tho fol- | cab, and which acts on a system of And will be sold at our usual extremely ANFIELD TIOUSE, Geo, Canfleldoth & Farnhao BT. LOUIS ”"“l:‘," up ]:]" ’l“',[“]“y “““_'l';‘ AGDR l'-l“l"’ lowing allusion to the composing |levers, by nwull,m of whir;h the friction- 1 JOURE, Gog, Onpficld P1b AR making a dash for Cantril's pistol. In|yoom, *“There are not many aged |tional contact between the upper and I |O ‘N? PB I ‘ , E :S | TeBA Houss, . 1. oy, 91 i B | PARER W EHOUSE. this instance Cantril's presence of | printers, Now and then wuyfind a|lower drivers is diminished or in- - SLAVEN'S 10 Southern Hotel, Gus. F. Slaven, 10th St.. e R P mind stayed by him, and quicker than a flash he jumped back and raising the shackles which he had in his hands creased, as occasion may require, with- out disturbing the i of the D ) compositor who set tyvo on the first lower wheels on the The en- edition of The Herald, but he is apt to be a somber millionaire to whom GRAHAM PAPER G0. Iron Fencing. o ot Gy, Moty Mgy | W7 MG B o | was about o denl Thurion . Beavy | o plasum ot ‘exitones aro vogus @i s uao providad with w wyui-| Blankets and Comforters, Flan- 5 x Fences, Crestl ings, | BOOK, | WRITING| blow on the head, when the latter | nebulic of report, rarely the the things | 14ing truck, so as always to preserve ) { ) o4 Fancy Iron Foncer, Oruatings, Finoals, Railings, | S0K, |+ PAPERS {Whivhida eprung backward and probably saved “l,l,mi.,m.d" O EARLY JA0 4 night, | the beaxing on the rail nels and Shirtings, Cotton Flan= ' as Cantril no doubt would the blow. ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND his life, nels and Sheetings, Muslin and That necessitates gas and frequent ad- Olothing Bought. S“ROUGH ON . have broken his ekull with aldkcRRGEAA IR AN QU HERIUNRS Bl ; h x ©_SHAW will pay highcat Cash price for socond Printers Stock. i ek doing a0 was that | rcahmnent, Peinters. are. gonorally | - Tho thing desired found at last. Ask Calicoes, Dress Goods, Sllks and i sdanain R £ Cash pald for Rags and Paper Stock, Sera | ho had been sentenced for life and Lie | thin, pale and fond of tobaceo, Their | ruggist for “cCough on Rats” Tt clears Satins, Black Goods and Cash- Dentlsts, DR. PAUL, Williams' Plock, Cor, 16th & Dolge. Drugs, Paints and Olis, KUHS & CO, Pharmacists, Fino ¥anc Goods, Cor, 16th nnd Dougls# strects W. J. WHITEHOU E, Wholessle & Retall, 16th st. C. €. FIELD, 2022 North Bide Cuming Street, M. PALR, Druggist, 10tn and Howard Streets, Dry Goods Notlons, Etc, JOHN 11, F. LEUMANN & CO,, New York Dry Goods Store, 1310 and 1812 Farn. ham stréct. L. C. Encwold also boota and shoes 7th & Paclfic. Furuiture. A ¥, GROSS, New and Second Hand Furniture nd Stoves, 1114 Dougias. Highest cash price #id for second hana €0v8. . BONNER 1809 Dougia st. Fino goods, &c. Planing Mill. A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, moldings, newels, balusters, hand rails, furnishing croll sawing, &, cor Dod Iron and Metals, sl'n]mr Btock Warehouses 1229 to 1227, North Prof, W, 4. Andor's Seloct Danc- demy, ing Aca A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, | Ulass for gentlemen com , Oct, 4. Class for la ¥ evening, Oct. 6, I can guarantee For terms, & Terms liberal thod i I have for teaching the Waltz, G 519 Dodge 8t. rfect watis call at A, Hos ) §17d1m DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t., . . Care.ully selectod land in sale. Great Hargaing in Owaha city property 0. F. DAVIS, Late Laud Cow'r U. P, B + Omaha, Nebraska 400,000 ACEHRES Eastern Nobra tmproved farms, WLBSTER SNYDER . ‘4 -febtt sday evon was willing to run desperate chances to secure his eecape. Had his bold at- tempt been a successful one he intend- ed Jocking his guards i juil, secure their arms and mount the first horse which came in sight and inside of ten minutes would have been beyond re- capture, as under no ecircumstances would he have allowed the officers to take him alive, Jurton last evening in falking to The Tribune reporter about this little escapade secmed to be good natured about it, but was sorry he did not make it successful, Burton, without doubt, is one of the most daring and desperate stage robbers in the nineteenth century, and in less than ten yeuars has robbed nine stages, meluding about fifty peo- plo, and securing something in the neighborhood of £10,000. Further facts concerning this bold knight of the road, obtained from Colonel L, nervous energy is given to the ser- vice of their employer, and they rely too often upon stimulants ranging from cold tea to gin and milk, from rum and gum to whisky straight, for a fictitlous strength which wastes as often as it s renewed. The foremen complain of pains in the chest—they bend over so much, Proof-readers lose their eyes and have buzzings in their ecars, Compositors got sore fingers andericks in the back, Strange asit may ap- renr, although they go to bed very ate they are not always late risers. But when they get up their facultics ave sleepy. ‘Thoy are lisble to head- ache, dyspepsia and weak backs, Their SR A Py their activit As years go on they degenerate from experts to mufls, and then they have to leave their sits on the daily press and seck employment on the less exacting weeklies or trades out rats, 1ice, ronches, flics, Ded Lugs; 1 Loxes, (1) FREE OF COS'T. Dr. Kina’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds Asthma, Brouchitis, ote., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. T1f you have a bad cough, cold, difliculty of breathing, hoarsencss or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful yemedy a trial. As you vilue your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford, and \\‘ml]AI not give this remedy away unless we Knew it would accomplish what we claim for it, Thousands of hopeless cuses have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one half the cases that D, Kixa's New Discovery will cure, For sule by 6) Isn & McMauoy, Omaha, meres, Hosiery and Underwear, Corsets and Gloves, Ribbons and Ladies’ Neckwear, Cloaks and Dol- mans, Table Linens and Napkins, Gent's White and Colored Shirts, Waterproofs land Flannel suitings, Denims and Jeans. Our Blue Checked Shirting at 16 2-3c, Sold Everywhere else at 20c. You will SBAVE MONEY by Buying Your Goods of GUILD & McINNIS, 603 N. I16th St.,2nd door N. of Cal., E. Side,