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BEE-~GX 1AHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1853, . THE DAILY [ A CAPITALIST SLAIN. shiin by es Melsublin by \n Appeal 1o the Pistol After Sev- enteen Years of Titigation d H. H. ( to take th ent. e private room and Ilionsire, his body s, two of the ie had grown 1d talk only with diffi- that his end was draw- very soon he must tak bound him to this world interested in for his wife and adop known through . The officers | especially in San .Joar he railroad sold him consi e title to which was dis, , a fact which has not the Great -4 14 ) v | which ensued was disheartening |to wear out the courage and patien it pomsessed of the mea for rights and witha h f of all his means, Mc iated the the railroad. The line running b ty and San Jose and < s nich adversary. The #9, the second and the . as a thrifty amount in each instance be f it patt Wik | by the accruing interest. But | December 1 A5t 46 50, . M- h the facts of the case were clear, | T believe | ng to die. My name Ithough McLaughlin in his plead- 1 am about 50 % acknowledged . an indebtedness of Pensylvania . supreme court reversed one He came | judgment after ax } ng in each had been a misconstruction of | He found law, and ¢ to bere-|*“Willy ttle nthat lawsuit tried. On last Tuesday there was filed ¢ [ said then: ““Mr. Cox, | |with Tully I, Wise a notice of a motion | I would always settle without any trou- for leave to file another amended "com- |ble.” He then said: **We will go in th plaint, and_yesterday Charles McLaugh. | room where there is no one—all will be lin was sent to the great court of last re- [ settled.” He put the pistol to my fore- |nort through the agency of a revolver [head and demanded £40,000. 1 said 1 stimu- | keep the di- k for the g Dr. . the appatite an in good orde ns, | - : . An Untamed Cowboy Orders Rattle- r fired by Jerome B. Cox. would pay him 840,000 when it was set- Y h DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S i S elad s Ha s wioh'wi kod'T phIlad Hice snake on Toast, and is apitaliat was alone in_his private | 22%87d the door and called for the young FedteTy il 2 4 PTIVA% | man Arthur, when he shot me again. — aAND office at 10:10 o'clock yeaterday moming, | haye always been willing to Settlo. with | Coryeass bun. the nn‘y‘ "'e:l"r}rype}:iv:'¢li’ll:ll L'il:l}: ‘r:l the man on fair terms. He shot me three | A typical cowboy, fresh from his herd, PREVENTIVE AKD CURE. R Wit st 18 Mum]g,flmey avenue, | times, once in the neck, once in the breast | went into Elitch’s chop_house last night. .iin- e gl g 4 l‘:’ student, | 30d once in the nu»mu}-. The pistol was | The tables were all filed with the excep- JOR EITHER SEX. |’ i Joen o b aient. s v, i 1 oo 3 ek st o " rectly towsrds McLaughlin's room, the | . CHARLES Mclavouiry | plains seated himself. As he pulled off | T Jemedy being injected directly 10 thesent | H00L Y e e oted o clove afier |, Officers Colby and Cofley and Dr. To- | his hat and untied the red bandana hand- Tatecaral ot polaomas ecles e tsm miagn’ | 00" piut o Ul e ok conveying. gas |22 siguied as witnesses and,then_they | kerchief from axound his throst, be looked Ny Ahen ‘wed aa & preveutive by either sex, it ln if 1ot ity At gave place to MclLaughlin's wife and |disdainfully around. Impoonel o ontrac by privats dmsmos bt the | {0 lttle stove in tho private office, Was daughter, To these the fatal newshad| The RSO I dehiod A Siiagl: ‘ sates %u;’-,-:‘ cure, w;:‘-g mm tight. Y a;lme hl'(je a t)lu,nde:;mllrsnd ft}u;;w :.lne_ln- mrvubrlea'd c‘r\;mb lr;-m the clothéwhil::g mopay. ) postage L 1 per o | selves down by the side of e dying | a bill of fare from the castor and p! oy buu-fu.. ll.'i‘"m;!ili)hf i"“::"d(,,’, ,‘:E:l:g dCDr(ur man, while all the others stood at a re- | it before the festive and untamed youth. SWRITTEN GUARANTEES byl AT &, o0 °F | spectful distance. McLaughlin's life was| “Take it away!” he snarled. *‘I can't #70ed by ail suthorized agents. = i eat that, I want rattlesnake on toast!” McLaughlin then had arisen, and see- s : o < : y “‘Don’t die, Charles,” said his wife; “Rattlesnake on toast!” yelled the ing that Cox desired a private interview, e s " < Dr.Felix LeBrun&Co iz a.Cox dosired s private o i | T e v iy | TRAE TR SOLE PROPRIETORS. room of Tully R. Wise, on the other side 3 500 replit’-d ppsteritys Goris ts| ks SeaniaAXe O Loass |t resporid s G, ¥ Ovwdmas, Druggis, Bole Ageat, o Omabs | Of the ante-room. ~ Cox turned around | omprace his wife for the last time, “but| There was a slight flutter among the Rob, whewiv |and, leading the way, both men entered | ;72 " G a : i : the 'room, the swinging doar of which it unulovcr, 300d-by, dear wife, good- | guests at this strange order, an _the REA closed after them. For two minutes I $ U)'buy was scanned by e . nothing occurred to disturb the quiet of | .o Thenthere was nothing heard but the | eyes. Ay ms Malt Extractl this ofiis, bt this Luttbo convulsive sobs of the prostrate woman | " He looked a little disconcerted at hav- sy bt e smm“umn 4 sur. | 30d the stertorous breathing of the dying [ing his order so promptly taken, and Front of Hottle. Back of Bottle. Arthur Rhod man, which grew more labored from sec- | glanced furtively toward the front of I8 the best heaith by Wcrbipinrd : ond tomecond, until finally it ceased. |the house. He saw the cooks and r ml idod Dr. Toland then nietl{np the | waiters engaged in orders, and - i of !hnhl‘o; looking as solemn as yafter mid assumeda nonchalant air and picked :r.hdlh"::::m‘flm;am eyelids, and then Mrs. McLaughlin was | his teeth with his fork. A 15 Mevatin m?olh'“(h;x o lufl' led away and the ghastly duties of the| A cook deftly removed the skin from s which gn {.l 4 ""ol’“'"" he was | CoToner were performed. An inspection | pickerel, and cutting a_strip the proper pdiaridieh i h‘”flfl i wide, T |of the room showed that the bullet which | shape, placed & in a spider. Lot o}’,":h_“"' debors A Moot ri-md the neck had passed in a straight| The waiter who had taken the order lin. §o.o Poh s 88 line from the door through a glass pane | came tripping back to the bold buccaneer 0. siewatad Oox in a bookcase, inbedding 1tself in a copy | of the pampas. Rhodes sprang in upon the two strug. | °L ‘‘Belknap on Probate Law.” The| *‘Will you have your enake well done, glinwumn .l;‘l 8 1&':';1'. WO WUFUE" ) other two bullets were in the corpse. | or rarel” 276 Grosnwich %t., Tew *‘Let go of my rrms,” then said the lat- Pogm”“m. );I:I'::;):lu:hl.::lkbeldmll:‘;‘(:d "!,’: .. wRare, with oodles of milk gravy on SRR | S Xonkahook again. and Cox put | the desk on which ho had placed it and | “Gimme that snake rare; milk gravy A4 | there was not even a drop of blood either | on the side,” was hallooed to the cook. :fiffli'mfl“h‘;]y:fi“ Rhodes that | o, the fioor or the furnlture to tell of the | “Snake rare. Milk gravyside,” cook ImPOrtedBeer with Cox's aid o led him out of theapart. | 11o0ting: Soon the dead-wagon_came |shouted back. o m ou e8PaTt- | und the body was removed to the Palace | “Say!” said the bovine steerer, as the 4 ment into the ante-room. There the e 4 A o At - =N BOTTLES. wounded mat’s’ knees R Fras i&l::fl;i:zn:;fl;lwm.t \;‘:Lr:o'ezl;‘;dml: waiter passed him, “Ill take it well ble and when Cox aud Rhodes loosen- done. : e 4 autopsy yesterday afternoon. Drs, Black, “*Make it well done.” gfl:{:{fi derseps e guv-rgn- g ”‘_“"" hold he fell lengthwise on the ni(eAmwrr?nd MeNuly, tho family phy.| “Make it well done,” was answered : or, . avaria, Y sician, performed .this duty, the result | back ; Pilsner. ohemian, | CRIMINATION AXD KECKIMINATION. |showing that either of tho bullets fired | The lariat wrestler began to grow Kaiser..... “You shot me down like s dog, gmi intolthe chest or the abdomen was fatal. | nervous, The devil-may-care expres- ful That which passed through the neck sion had left his eyes, and a soft, sub- caused & mere flesh-wound, but it is more he said, casting a reproac 4 dued, melancholy shade had taken its co at Cox as he foll, DOMESTIC. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee, | ing the unltiox:i hs(;urud out to sum- COX YRELS XO KEMORSE, rug’s. 7 Omaha, | mon surgical aid. Cox and his victi , Y Ao, o rtor, Domestio and Thing | woro lef¢ alono ‘together. McLaughlin | . Yhile thedocturs wore thus tracing the the 11 ab) d bt | course of the bullets with the aid of 24 . 8 Wine, D, MAURER, | TR0 08 S50 A, 000 | oo an sl Co o ok 1 Hove Wl Worsntr sl R gl i 1) of the tanks in the new prison at the | ives & very fine flavor. Some folks like - e e old city hall. His wife and daughter mulhronn_u_ with their .lllkf.‘l, Others H E N N I N G s thiam may nover be kuown. Molaugh | ume oarly to him and syl (heod prefer Ohilicolororw, A littlo salod dress. g IMFROVED wounds—one in th{ naclr‘,‘ an!’hBr rfi poafer P“’;-;’u‘l she ul::;nm?;nuo .h‘ ::l‘?ve nllll‘ingam castor. a{'\‘?il;l yvt‘rfi%::e.t':sn 7 o tho loft aide, opposite the heart, and s vt o) A eam by cofleal Very finos: e ird in the abdomen, Cox made no at- i i terday. Fat and tender, 5 ousness. Gazing calmly into the eyes of Y ) R g K ELASTIC SECTION [iomys ot rcavr i ok i o | et AR S0 i % | Wi th v was dliering il T iong beforo it camo Rhindon had spied | MSrvoumess than any other man would |BL U SUDEY. G 6h et the, slcor E ¥ " when transacting every-day business, he | PUNCher stoved lis chair back. M 6308 Ganymede, placing a dish in which was omethirg nicely coiled, which looked like & fried specimen of the genus crota- a reporter did not evince the least nery- | OF coffeel Very finosnake. Caught yes- Ofticer Bam Alden on the street and in- h itti ulged out and he became e around YUl | formed him of the shoing, " Alden at | 2kl SeEeIher incapableof committing the pills, \ T Tomnted lo wear lonawr 6t | once ran up the stairs and into the oflice, ’ | I don’t think Ill eat anything. 1 s SRS T Tound the wouuod o s .M, sory that L canaot el you al | ol donfs thike L1} eatapyihing. 1 i iz | steetehed on the floor aud Cox in an arm | RS * O GV SR BETE AR ORE ateadily to his foet and 'reached for his ohmr'kmin'gfi vuu':’h. The fll:’“‘:““’g shooting. - 1 do not know why. 1 would hat, ) 3 Te situation, or o onoe comprehended | oo tq)l all and make a clean breast of mi:‘fiyl’?ufl:“‘.am‘:‘"’“zub' 'lffa i vs tuation, it on e “What is the all sboutf” he asked, | % thing, for I know in my heart that y 28 ¢, | | have done no wrong. [ do nut realize | Waiter. ; 1‘;"&" 'Tflf':;owmfi'; ‘i'hf' b d":‘"t that I have done anything terrible. Per- |, N“'.d"‘ ';Ph’d' f‘_,l"“? '.:h"';. P";u‘" ot P PR mm": ) AR haps 1 am excited and nervous, but 1 do "‘"f.'“u on his face; .mhn. "t :I'x‘ e y /a8 LhE DOTRON | 1,54 ool 0. 1 simply did what 1 was B he ha cast another glance at the who sent the bullets speeding into ish he had ordered and made a break mmv.hhn'l body. The latter was the m"‘:u::l. :yd,:; 2 &l:m'i.tthi;, or.:lnlf; for the door. He forgot to “pay at the knows I did not have murder in iny heart, | COUBter.” Mooge I saunot tall you, o | H.D. Mason,Esq., of the N. Y. Hotel " | oo hold a 0opy ofan evening paper con- | ybiee, Now Yerk, statos that St. Ja- ning his g 0 WIS | bcbs Oil s the best pain-cure for man McLaughlin to the light, with a steady oy e hand, and pronounced the statements made v a4 correct in the main Strange Things in “Cuby." merit, | office, then came rushing into the room;| “He ruined me twenty years ago,” o "i he had heard of the shooting, oxcluimed, “‘and for twenty years I have | i, ihen v said the old settl " ‘‘How did it happen{” he asked, M. | lod = manfully for my rights, 0’ then," said the old settlers o Laughlin again looked at Cox, who still | M| hlin has admittod that he owed | Fike county, Pa., “look to the hemis- sat mute, and again_ he auid! me at least 870,000, and yet the courta|p1Ar Whatlays off to tho south of us. ““That man came inand tried to sssassi- | have decided .‘-‘;m me. My life k at Ouby. Look at any o' them “f‘.'\,"“‘“ c"rh'h“‘h.‘ u“u‘““""- and carcer were wreoked in the vain fl:'fi'fi'fi'.i“;:fi".:}'éflu::.’. %; ou . K |, #] V ¢ " 1 with a ll:‘:n your li Sopied *ans iy 'wh'w #ob Justios arainat this ma." | in them countries is because New The ?.u of the two men met auain, GANRARS OF SHD TWO MAN, car is a notch or two warmer than both looking undli ly at each other, | Asked for a skotch of his life, he gave | Cliristmas day, an’ they's a leetle bigger but neither said anof world until | his age at 56, He was born in Virginia, | passel o’ flowers in Janiwary. The frost Officer Alden looked around for the pis- | but received his education at Asbury uni- | never ketches the buckwhit down thar, tol, versity, Gireencastle, Ind, Ufi to 1861 |an’ if they want to, b' gosh, they kin set ““You know that ain't true,” said the |he was eng in mercantile pursuits & raisin’ o' new crop batter ev'ry mont.h‘ unded man, “*Ofticer, take his pistol,” and as \contractor, Theun, how-[in the year. Things jist grows, an’ wol | *“Take his pistol firet,” P ever, he joined the anion forces, and as ws, an' grows, an’ gits ripe ez often ez PO o aafs P ool 40 'tho Tenth Indiana bat: | Ehey durn ploass, a8 folka § THE WEAFON OF DEATH, tery he, fought for his country, taking|'em an' eats 'om, or ships 'em “I have no pistol,” replied McLaugh- in twelve ements, the battle of | git rid off 'em. Why, durmn it, lin, the principal one [can's help growing in Cuby! You kin *‘Ho has,” :‘umdflox. where he himaelf. In 1863 'nlt offn't & bananua tree onter & The oflicer solved the qaestion by de- | he came to t.hulhuduhh first work being ano:&onl‘ down thar, an' in half & day manding that Cox should give up his pie- | the construckion of the Angel island for- | you out n" cut banannas offn it it o VA Sl R it o e e o Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y Redweise No, I did not,” replied Cox, **You |significant than the others in that the place. He fidgeted in his chair, and h % 18 | tried to shoot first.” bullet entered from behind the left ear, | seemed to be nerving himnself for an | An auser ... ot. Then Rhodes looked upon the wounded | passing out under the the left jaw, show- | ordeal. Bes . + | man and his assdilant, and comprehend. | ing that this shot was fired from behind, | *“Here you are, sir," said the culinary | CHARLES SHIVERICK, ‘Furniture! BETC.,l © Have just received a large quantity of . new OEAMBER SUITH, AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW FPRICES I op———— T X | 1206, 1908 nd 1210 Farnamst To All Floors. ' OMAHA, NEB. - PERFECTION . IN Heating and Baking T» only attained by using RTER CAK Stoves and Ranges, WiITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS For - ‘aby MILTON ROGERES & SOIN8 OMAHA- There are cases where one of these own divorce laws. been known where a man h: to make the trade. raded for another | wife and a kerosene lamp, with a hand- | painted porcelain shade *'to boot.” Two| 7P_~BJ()1_7/EW=B; e CO.. 7 weeks later the other man came to him | and offered him a dollar and a half in| DEALERS IN cash to trade back again, saying that the willin; r ma whisky. These remarkable stories are| vouched for by local papers still in my FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF possession; and, strange to say, the peo- | ple of that section seemed to have re- | i garded these infamous transactions sim- ply in the light of humorous affairs. ! e o | A : > 2 ) J g 1020 Farnam Streeot. Omah LUNGS for the past year, and have found it | oneof the most salable medicines I have ever | ~ |SPECIAL NOTICE TO had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even | Gonmmplion, s gine et it | Gpowers of Live Stock and Others. steamer. o O WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitters is the oldest and best remedy for Dyspep - Biliousnesspess, Malaria, Indiges all a e orders of the Stomacn, and all ¢ i [} the best cheapest cating an impure condition .of the Blood, Kidneys and Liver. Itis and food for stock of any (kind. One pound ls equal to three pounds of cora tock fed with Grouad Ol Cake in the Fall and Wiatar, instead of running down, wil incrsase In welgh DURNO'S CATARRH SNUFF cures Ca- | 3nd be in good marketable condition in the spring. irymen, a9 well as others, 'k e tarrh and all affections of the mucuous mem- e Tay 1 and Jadge for yoursal e o o o on TOHT. DOMPANY Omitta Dr. Roger's Vegetable Worm Syrup in- stantly destroys worms and removes the Se- cretiors which cause them. . ANOTHER FRANK DUBOIS. Anheuser-Busch < BREWING ASSOCIATION CELEBRATED Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks fcr itselt. A School-Girl Marries Her Chum and Chum's Father. CreveLanp, O., Dec. 16.—[Special. ] — | & 1A well-w—g:ld widower named Smith, | £ living on Bridge street, had a charming | _ daughter Frances, whom he jealously cared for and sent to a boarding-school in New York state. She formed the ac. quaintance there of a girl of her own age and they became fast friends. Finally the Smith maiden finished her education, came home, and was installed as house- keeper for her father. He would allow her to wake no friends male or female. Some time ago a jaunty little fellow called, who proved to be Francis’ school T i d aeriss! Sua b1 il s ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THESTANDARD, mined never again to part. The jaunty Tyl i, o b s OfOurG uarantee. et o ot e b e : F. SCHLIEF, of the state saying that his daughter was marriod and waiting for forgiveness So Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. she had been, and to her schoolmate, | _COT- 9th Street and Cagitol Avenue’ ero waa nothing for the fathr o do “BURLINGTON HOUTE" | but, to forgive. He did so, and brought (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) the supposed man and wife home. The g No e B AN AW A W R s e il ORDERS FROM ANY PAKT OF THR STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, i Promptlyfshipped. husband behaved himself admirably, and the wife's father was satisfied. Soon the clothes gave out and pater- familias desired to renew them. Confes on came, atd now the old gentlem has married the husband of his daughter, and are all I haj to —— A bad taste in the mouth means a bil- ious attack. Samaritan Nervine is the cure. “‘For 13 years 1 had Dyspepsia,” wrote John Albright, of Columbus, O. ‘Samaritan Nerviae cured me,” Drug- gists all keep it, $1.50. e — Grounds for a Pension. Kansas City Star, In the flush days of Leadville there was once a gaunt, raw-boned farmer's boy, who md;“deffd hl:l‘:od le;lmlt, nd whom sudden riches out . Clicago, .| Chairs. N aud wh %7 sk Only LArGuct Lo bor Sh Touss e Eote auet” Orsmrs ~0m) of the obsurity of a prospect hole. He i stock o dinmond” . o bosom and | RO e, S et S S o B i i in Union De i 4 fxmg:':‘i;g';.ma ;in;d‘fli‘::i;bi;}z; wi s tho great THROUGH CAR LINE, | Ot niversally admit v to bo the § f at hi % - Finast Equipped Rallroad in tho World for 4 chant for water color painting, and he g ' o R i promptly replied: *Why, kin they get one fur that! My old ‘man applied fur wefws i a Byl WM. SN Y DER. b . COING NORTH AND SOUTH. ot Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin | Solid Trains of Elegant Dar Coaches and Pull hairs (dts froe), Smokiug Cars, with Re: |man Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily . to Louls. via Hunnibal, Quincy, Keoky cton, Codar Rapids and Albert Léa o' St Paul znd Minneapolis; Parior Cars with Reclinin® El ing C| ‘cause he'd lost his discharge papers.” A SPEDIFIC FOR Epilepsy, Spasms, Convul- slons, Falling ntnvl Sickness, Bt. Vitus y Dance, Alohol fem, Optum Eat- Scrofuls, Kings TN X0 8 MANUYACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRSTOLASSE Wealness, B ey, Jilooc S: Klduay Troubles and Treegularitics L . “iamaritas ety l " R Ly i iotn 03 (37 oy "honred whete Jy v J. A!.i{‘d‘llc. Beaver, PA. | cusme— . ’ ’ o gorvesmenioncs Trody saied 8 AND TWO WHEEL CARTS; ® n:i%ghum‘m . 1810 aud ::u;m&_ 184 Buroet, --oum. NEB

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