Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 7, 1882, Page 3

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DAY, NOVEMBER 7 THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA TU MURDER AVE"cED' inc'dental music is culled from fhe p operas of La Mascotte, Patiehee, The Minden Ruffians Bmught {0 | Olivette, Merry War, Fatinitza, Boe. S T R ON G the Penitentiary, oy "““:g?’i"l;:n 0w s WHOLESALE : /o MILLINERY & NOTIONS / . the company and the play, snd thele Zephyrs, Germantow?;osEtf.m” o i i B 3 an ouglas FACTS 7 |00 1a teons ana 0ne in s o perormaneosFriday aod Sutarday STOOK LARGER THAN EVER. { 19085531210 0ou Coffin, one who delights in a *‘jolly evening” sug 26 tt me 1. OBERFELDER & CO. pleasantly spent. On Saturday af- - e ———— A great many people are asking - g . = —— m———— ternoon_Little Corinne and her com- what particular troubles BROWN'S The Cuptarer a Boy of Twenty=| any will give a matinee for ladies and { PER FECTION IxoN BITTERS is good for. twe children, and produce the master. piece of burlesque opera, ‘‘The Magic Slipper.” The performance of this HEATING 'AND BAKING, It will cure Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con The State Journal of Sunday morn- | GV ol a0 Fich with vooal 18 only attained by using sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, ing says: The arrival of the Atchison | numbers, among them the Cooper Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. train at the penitentiary shortly be-|ehorus from ‘‘Boceacio,” the police GHAR AK chorus from “‘Pirates of Penzance,” closed tho third : : B O "'l ble tra selections fro imes ot Nor- act of one of tho most terrib 8- | mandy,” ‘| "ATarostte” sl cdied ever euncted in this scotion of | gther operas, the western conntry, With the de- Seats will be on sale Wednesday tails of the firat act of this tragedy | morning. our readers are familiar. Four reck- “B6 Nor Hs Desatved A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, losn cowboys, i possession of a drove |y, 416 tymes of quack medicine adver- of ponies stolen in Northern Kansas, | jisements everywhers, it is truly gratify. > g to find. ong remedy that is worthy of woro traced to Kearney county, Ne- | iit.Cl "oy SRR TUY "des na recom: Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS, For salo by, MILTOA ROGERS & SONS OIVE.A FELA. full m&ely Baltimore, Mil., My health was mi Rheimatism wh ] i Ty braska whems Sheriff Woods, of | mended. Elictric Bitters we can vouch . B8 by da - | Hitchcook comty, attempted to arrest | for, as being & true and reliable romedy, &8 regaiain i |two of them whilo cating supper at | GHEIRS that, WIT do oo b commondelt Cheerdully e ittodl, the hotel in Minden. Tho order |y iaings, Diseases of the Kidneys and I cannot uch in praise to hold wup their hands was|rinary difficulties. We know whereof 5 LT T B LR 7 T almost instantly followed by | we speak, and can_readily say, give them 4/ a shot from the revolver of Dick Beol- | trial, Sold at fiity cents & bottle by C. ¥. Gondman mont, the leader of the gang, which Va, 188:, reached fatal apot in the body of the | 47, AVEN'S YOSEMIIE COLOGNE o e beave sheriff. The cowboys jumped no relief, 1 . 1 ©% | Mado fror the wild flowers of the ters, which to their feot, killed another man #it- | w1y paygn YOSEMITE VALLEN Diecievep, | ting at the eupper table, and after fir- | i ig tho most fragrant of porfum t d did not seem to ing a cowardly shot into the body of | Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Kidney Disease Cured. ; c""”‘(”»’x stiansbury Single Brosch Loading Shot Guns, from §5 to §18. { Touta o o the dying sheriff, rushed out shooting | Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. 1 | BT | RS S, S | o, B cadli Double Breooh Lieding Shot éms, $18 from 10 8175, third man was thus killed anda fourth | & oo, Huzzle Loading Shot g from ta to §35 ¢ Heart Disease, wounded. After somo difficulty they | ' — . 127 g s, \ \ ; i Vine St Harisburg, Pa. | nocurod a coaplo of ponios avd fled COOL CANIs. ll;uil%nslg Tl?ckfmé lgia,seull:a.lls find all Knllids of Fancy Boods. 3 fiz diforent ot iioi southward, Two of the confederates — . % an Han ln:nl:lral:;,:zxg‘!;i'e’:"ls; ;’l‘x"fli'.?.',‘: had left for Hastings before the shoot- | An Omeha Editor Among the Toughs Ha's Arrlve _7 UG 0 368 Alway d. i. o the heart without receiving any | ing occurred and were there arrested. of New Mexico. < g i . i ed totry Brown's 4 A B . e e e o a2 & ouni a south and wes! roug helps an y : § ey mfi:.’j‘:f:nu Hass, Furnas counties and in%o Kansas, A | George F. Canis, well knowa in i posse of men, under the command of | this city, where at one time he held “For the peculiar troubles to which the adjutant goneral of the state, was | the responsible position of night edi- ) ladies are subjclél, :&nowu's IRON s::.n“in p;n:i:; but thds uit.l-w:i‘by tor of Tue Bek, had some genuine BITTERS is invaluable, Try it. Ll ng fresh horses and making their A " 5 5 e 2/ way through a countey in whioh they fron':mr editorial experience in New Be su d get the Genui were personally familiar, succeeded in | Mexico on Monday last. He has for e sureand get the Genuine, distancing their pursuers. some time edited the News and Press It then seemed that the law was | a4 Raton Oity, and apparently his pen powerlons | to | vindicate itucll. It bys poen wiclded 1n o thorovghly in- dopendent style, fearloss of conse- ( RED HANDED RUFFIANS uences and regardless of persons, It q I . Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- A'nd 1S now a,t, f,he schaum and Wood Pipes and aver’ything required in a first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Sore. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. 8end for Price List 7and Samples. AN $16N WRITER & DECORATOR. OLESALE & RETAIL (WALL PAPER ! Window Shades' and Ourtains, (CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paxton Parlors, vengeance which the crime deserved. | for the territorial legialature, and his But justice was not thus to be baf- | character being vulnable on cetrain //// tireless hate, inflicted the just peunalty day in_question, in which the facts in of broken law. Individual interests|an old murder case in which Mo- selves pnnbla to perform. were scattered fer and wide, and Passing the northeast corner of Canis, as cool a8 a cucumber, attended Charles Fouts, of Wa Keony. This|would start a dangerous feeling ot was doubtless necessary, but it |among the roughs and other friends & stufl 0 \ymely submit to the loss. | Canis emerged from the dining room Paints, 0ils & Brus Although novmoro than 22 years of [ of his hotel McMains backed by an lo'l’lonfl 14th ltmthes. PSR fled. Nemesis chose her own inst points, Canis opened out on him by ///// I/ o accomplished what the organizod | Mains was the assistant, were dished Trego county, the fugitives stole two|to his usual business, although he sealed thoir fate. The owner of the |of MoMains. 2ge, ho dotermingd to follow the mur- | infuriated meb contronted George F. Y : ; == i dorora and captuNthem ordie in the ‘md heaped the vilest lbluerElpon - OMAHA, .- - NEBRASKA attempt. On the Myrning of the 23d | him, Tho files of the News and Pross Z of October he set ~1n ocmpany|were demanded under penalty of 3 is warrantod satis- te woarer l.nnml > | had reached a section of the country % , & where they could defy pursuit ana |#eems that Rev. O, P. MFM“'"” the 74 caplure, An outraged people saw |editor of the opposition o paper, themselves powerless to inflict the|the Comet, is a candidate ments, and following her victims with | publishing a supplement on the Mon- s powers of two states had found them- | up in a very pointed manner. Copies fresh horses from the rauch of Mr. | knew. full woll that the publication stolen athmals was made of too stern| The storm soon broke and just as No. 38 and 4. : ‘ cun - with Frank Miller, & youth of 19, lynching. In fact the ‘‘old settlers” ivery Corseb For seven d they Yollowed the | wanted to string Canis up at once, trail without gaining sigat W the|The latter remained remarkably cool villians, i g under the trying circamstances with 7 Dauring the pursuit they were join | death staring him in the face. Ho ‘ by Wiliam Hardy and Thes, Tow,! madeno roply to the insults and indig. BOOK-KEEPING, BOS S8 FORMS, and Monday night they came upon |maigs heaped upon him but ealling's BANKING COMMERCIAL i AL LAW, the murderers in camp, After care- | dej d Stat 8 Wh H c B c l d b ! ) fal onsideration, however, it was not p,.;’:‘:.?t,"3::1.“:&;‘:,::‘.‘;,‘.,'_”‘°T',’,9,: ere € van be uonsuite commggfliAII%;{'giA(E'rlc, ENGLIST TANGO G ¥ deomed expedient to make the attack | was ackrded, though of course it was . Taught by gentlemen of business &xperience and broad acholarship at the i o, Tk o, Sl OB 8 WYMAN COMMERCIAL COLLECE, sale by HICAGO oomnflcl:);d:m-:m“" roundings wero such that a bloody | offiowt 84810 addencd and armed contest was prol‘)nhne- T'lflydfll;w- fllll‘i’;“gm un I‘;:‘l is taken into con- LEAT YOUR HOUSES |fore closely watched them, and when | 3 o dAnewximtitution basod on tho highest standard Jof excollence. = Day and ! and evening sessions are now u sucoessful operation, - For circulars or apecial information apply to or .Em:ua- the murderers stopped tor the next(marshal Canis prucmn{u ':,';'.h.at.): near the Point of Rock, they m#do|numbers, yelling, hooting ana «yroat. A. L, WYMAN. night at & dugout upon Batie's ran | tum, the mob steadily Tiganing in their ening around Can The NeWSDipgr PREPERATIONS FOR THE CAPTAE. ufliml: was seized, .d rope ":Afl produced, i ight the Jethered | revolvers appeared quite numerously, an?‘;'n:'}?et:::"f snd‘ e:zw‘led them- :}nd_ things looked rather dark for lves by ‘about one | Uani :;‘:S:adnm::sll;ag l;:::‘p.'.y. Bel- | McMains addressed the crowd, adding mont vas first to con? Out alone to | fuel to the flame, and closed by again look fee the horser . Fouts ordered | demanding the files of The News and him to. surrendes Belmont turned |Press, Canis cooly sald he was un. lver, but it_missed |able to produce them, Finally he iy A R bl pursuing party open. | was aaked to dlotate a lottor of rovrac: :a od firdy »#d the third bullet from |tlon. This he refused to do, but sai mEvEna ("poos 20 reop 203] - Fouts'/#omington rifle struck the |he would write one himself, and so he Y | muy~1¢ in the left breast, producing [ did, stating therein that the publica- "m SIN THE woflln ip<sutMoath. Simmerman, henring | tion referred to had been the result » | e shotting, oame out and gave him. | of misinformation secured from cer- MADE BY self awn without resistance, The [tain parties. This seemed to satisfy HARDS\N,BOYNTON & 00 | point wiere the capture was mado is | McMains, and he advised the crowd CHICAGO, 1..LS, in Kanas county, about seven miles | to disperse, Canis remained in Ra- hinbody t | fromtb Colorado line, and about the | ton a fow days and then in company m"‘: “1'8'8%01"' samg thtance from the nerthern line | With one of his printers, Frauk W. B3 Lot yolhmme ! puse ale e furnace mud P I Thursday Afternoon, B.NEUMAN&GU. WILL OPEN AT of Tadin Territory, Glendining, started for Las Vegas, M Theparty then took the prisoner | He says he has disposed of his paper Bold hym:non.simmm\,omnah aud th corpse, and rode north to the [to Ohio parties, but will return AT o 34 | railroi station at Lakin, where they [to Raton to live. Glendining, 100,000 telegiphed to Governor Nanoe for|the only friend Canis had during TIMKEN SP'““G VEHIGLI:S PpaRgeto i:-nmpurt the prisoner and :{:o nl.t&ck I‘IA' -uunfln(l;vn ?ga{dms W to Lincoln. The pasees bein, © matter states that Oan isplaye NOW IN UBE. ;fi.ly telegraphed, they immedi“- the most wonderfal coolness through- Novem ber gth. atelyet out, arriving at the peniten-|out the whole aflair. ~ While the t,lryunt-r noon orowd were demanding his body for a iy ————a— telegraph pole adornment, he quietly ion the fountaina of life are cor- smu{u his clgar and stood as self. mpt and embittered by suffering; | possessed as if dashing off an editorial, - whel the functions of womanhood |vidently the end of the affair has not FREE CONSULTATION, 19 8otly normal, woman life s ike | 5 rrived and Otpie il have satis muslyith ne rd to jar the Jeli- ' Those Who knew him here ©oalo gaibilities and break the vital er imagined that he had so much silothers tor eew riding. wtyle | and \gpjo harmony. But wany who [ *sand,” but opporturity has shown Thoy are for sale by all Leading Cer '“““'?n vital and funstional disor- | him up in truly heroic style. iago Buildors und Toalors throughout | der ) found immedinte reliof 80d | Hioraforas Asid Phorphate A oRntry o tent cure by using Mrs, Lydia PLEASANT TO THE TASTE, ap SPRINGS, @AR: & EODIES|E, Farnam Street. Vegetable Compound. | Dx. A, L. HALL, Fair Haven, N Vorsel b AR —— Y., says: ‘‘Have prescribed it with Henry Timben, jue™ 5B e by o | marked beelit i iadigestion and hod oubles,” Patentee an | Bullder of Flue Carriag: s, Y thouss dollars, Will sell for §800; w—l———————— sT Towks, - - pey| (i ¢ tine. JSosson for sollingi AR " . o wile's e = health, * O Yo, || EUROPEAN HOTEL, THE CITY STEA Atlantic, Ia, The most contrally located hotel in the city, — ¢ — o | Booms 10.0. #1.00, #1.60 and $2.00 por day. LAUNDBA | B o e -« e lyrio an . . = = Prop. makes & specialty, d her famous Merrie- Coraer Fourth and Locust Streete. l“-",‘lu the next attraction O TS 8t kopd's . youge, The company sppar Frlc g gatarday in o new Bu LBS B!..‘:’""':' ONMA EX A, Three Cifts Each.[wiliwtr, witel 5| DULDS | ommits FURMANUFACTORY. all over the country, | “Albichiy ot ever shown {0 Chiogo- B m st 6| llar,” the Wlorences| piusirated Catalogue free. Boud for it. B, EUBERMANN, M £ rotes 0 1 8Ly o protty threadwork iram Sibl o DEALER IN FURS, HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES, NO. 141 . - the d“m A daios ol tha Hiram 8 ey.&. Co., LAS ST./BET. 14TH AND 16TH, OMAHA, gD, " POUG & EVAN 8, | introdbeion ©0 ppecialties whioch | 200206 Raudolph 84, Fure Made to Order and Repairing Done, Highest Price for Rew Fura, Chicago, 11l

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