THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , August 10. Republican Registration Under the rules establi&hod by the cpublican central committee of Douglas county for the conduct of the primary election which takes place Thursday , August 2Cth , no person will be allowed to vote at there prima ries unless his name appears in the Republican registration list. Every republican citizen who is entitled to vote at the next general election will be registered by us upon making personal application. The undersigned will sit for registration from now until the 23rd day of August , and hereby invite all republicans who desire to take part in the coming primary election to come forward and register their names. JJv order of the executive committee. E. D. MCLAUGHLIN , D. S. BKSTOX , D. H. Kcxxi ; , jlegiatrars. P. S. ReistratiTuesday , will take place at the Oatfield snd Arthur club rooms l ixreen the hours of 0 and 11 a. m. nd 2 aud 5 p. in. , mid in the evening 7 to ! ) o'clock at the same place. BREVITIES , Paleraon cells coal. r Try Saxe'a Coffee Cream Soda , Porter is running iho Omaha ferry. Warranted tooth brushes , KuhnV. Excellent Cream Soda at Saxo's. Elegant perfumes at Kuhu'a.drug bloro. SeWenbarg & Co.'a Key West Ci gars at Saxe's. Peter Goes had a little cxpcri cnco in the runaway line Sunday. Dr. Coffmaa is the happy father cf a fifteen pound hoy. The juvenile 31. B. arrived Sunday night. Mother Slid child doing well. The clock tower and clcck to l > a put on Max Meytra'uew corner build ing will supply j ] want long felt in this community. The sixteenth annual convention of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska Knights of Pythias , will be held in Nebraska Oily , commencing on Tues day , October It' , 1880. A special meeting of the Plaster ers' society is to bo held at Turners' Jiall , corner of Teuth and Howard wt-eols , on Saturday , August 14th , 1SSO , at 7i o'clock sharp. Articles _ af incorporation have filed for ! be fciiocr njhono pompiny- The capital stock is $10,000. OoL John J. Dickoj is one of the incoiporators. On Saturday evening a small dog Ixjlonsmg to Mr. Henry Dohlo had the audacity to try the effects of hia teeth upon the calves of the president of the city council. He was sentenced t ) immediate death , the execution tilling place Sunday under the di tection of Ollicer O'Donohoe. Porter's ferryboat broke loose from the cabla Saturday while cross ing the river , and drifted about half way down to the bridge , where it Btuck. Thera was a team and several men on board , and they were water- ) > oimd for aomo hours. The boat in running again yesterday. Sunday afternoon while sotno boys were bathing near the club house at Sulphur Springs , a drunken man came along , diarobzd and went in to enjoy the luxury. When he got in about waist deep he keeled over and was unable to right himself. The boys gave the alarm , and a couple of Dion rushed in and saved him jus ! : as he was about gone. Ho was resujci- 1ated with considerable difficulty. It iras a narrow cectp ; . Hush's Eagle Mills Flour , made from the best \Yintor Wheat , onlj $3.35 per 100 pounds. Spring wheat I'lour , § 2.75. Each and every BRcl wsrrauted to give satisfaction. It WILLIS M. YATES. Prof. Frsd. A. Chapman , from Kov York , dramatic reader and teacher o elocution , 1715 Dodge street. Classei every day and evening. aOeodlf The price reduced on all shirts , a ihe Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farn ham street uear 12th. CaU for pric list. WANTED , Grain of all kinds at City Mills , St and Farnham streets , Omaha , allwlm WELSHAXS & Buo. Lot Children Found. Three little children , the eldest a girl of nine years , with a brothe and sister younger , were picked u yesterday in the outskirts of the cilj , where they were wandering , evldentl loit. They wcro taken toLucis' Btor In north Omaha , where they now an They have feccn in Otnaha about thrc troeks only , and da not know th streets. Their iiamo is , we undei jbland , Williams. Their parents ca find them by applying to Mr. Lucn : or to Marshal Westerdahl. Attacked by Bighivaymon. Sunday evening about 11:30 : , as 3Ii George W. Boyden was driving irit Mr. B. D. Speara and wife , near th barracks , throe burly ruffians epran from the bushes by the roadside an two of them seized the horses by th bits , stopping the carriage. Mr. Boj ltii ! sprang to his feet and etruck : them irith the butt end of his -nhif , knocking one of them over. Th horses then ran away and left the higl -iraymen m the lurch. It was a bol and desperate attack , and the villain n-ere foiled only by the prompt actio of Mr. Boydon and the fright of th ho s. Kone of the party in th b gy t > ere hurt. It is dangerous t drive out late ill that locality. ilnrrJed. FUEIIEE BAUER Victor Frsbe at < l Mergaretha Bauer were united ii mairiagaby Justice Gufllav Benek on Saturday evening , at the resident of Mrs. Hottenroth , on Eleventl strce1. Headquatters tor Joe Schlitz' MJ-vaukee beer at MEKCUAXK Ex IS . E. Cor. 16th and Dpdge \ Hamburg FJ 25o a bor , \ \ THE TERROE OF TWELFTH , A Raid Upon the Faro Banks and "Gilt Edge" Houses by the Police. Some-one remarked to our reporter last evening that there seemed to be a peculiar and sudden change in the atmosphere. He thought we would have a storm before morning ; it felt just like the calm which precedes the violent tempest or is the precurs or of the earthquake. In this in stance the barometer was a correct one , as the storm broke upon the city about half pabt tea o'clock and raged for three hours with unprecedented violence. It was not % fctorai of wind and rain , how' ever , but one of those periodical vis ttaiiors of municipal wrath , which , coming so seldom , are ail the more terrible to experience. The like has not occurred before in ten years , and probably will ntt occur again in as many more. During the eveuing Marshal Wes terdnhl notified a few of his force to ba on hands at Brash's corner at 10 o'clock , as ho wanted to go out and bring in some tramps. This harmiees flction brought together Officsrs Gor man Jacobson , Donahoe and O'Don oho ? , who were at the time iu utter ignorance of the nature of the expedition upon which they were about to embark. The chief , however , had a big scheme in his head and ordering his men to follow him ho proceeded to take a due northerly course on Twelfth street , starting from the northeast corner ol Twelfth and Farnham. He stopped in front of a stairway in that block and posting three of his men at the foot of the stairs , which was lighted np brilliantly he with Oflicer O'Donohco went up to the he d of the ilght : and entered the rooms but recently occupied bj Captain Smith as a faro bank. Hero was found a motley crew , numbering eighteen iu all , who were busily en gaged in the bold work known as "buckinr the tiger. " The officers proceeded not only to capture the fe rocious auim.il , but to pull his teeth , and to take tiger , hunters and al away with them. From here the partv proceeded to Dan Allan's place , a few doors north in the same block , but here nobody was found but the pro prietor and Mr. Goodley Booker , who were _ _ ten cloth. " * Yhat do yon want here ? " said Dan as the marshal entered the room unannounced. "None of your butineas" said the chief , "I naut you to come along with mo , " and two were added to the com- piny of eighteen already waiting be low , and the march was resumed until the establishment of C. S. Higgins , on Douglas street , between Twelfth and Trirtoonth , was reached. Here a similar halt was made adding ten to the complement of men below. There was no kicking anywhere , although at the latter place the dealer very naturally tried to secure a dark leather wallet which the marshal S2iz2l ( upon and afterwards found to contain fifteen golden double - blo eagles , $300. At the first and last named places the drawers , boxes and cards were seized , and when the procession marched up Douglas street Oflicer O'Donohoe had his arms full of apparatus and wealth , the latter in every shape from a cop per cutn to a bank note of large de nomination. At the corner of Twelfth - and Douglas Officers Bellamy and Dahletrom joined the force , the latter having been telephoned for by thee marshal. e The cortege wended its way up Douglas street toward the city prison with the stea-ly tnimp , tramp , of an army but about half the captives sue cicdod in eluding the vigilance of the captors and the seven policemen ar rived at the jail with jest sixteen oul of of the thirty captured , the other ball es having vanished up alleys and sd streeta along the route. The rathei inelancholly squad were ushered dowi the steps into the corridor of thi dingy jail and their name ce soon taken by the deputy marshal Fifteen of the sixteen men wcr of Pocahontas" licklo cb th ! ject of affection , and the small quar ters assigned them probably containei moro of the Smith family to th square foot than any other equal art' on the face of the clobe. There wer calls for the police judge en up demands for release , bail being read _ ly oflered by scores of their friends while a few were for tending to ire Judge Savage , and taking out thei victims on a writ of habeas corjmi re. re.ee While the judge was being hunted u the money was counted , and it wa he. he.r. found to amount to $24 70 for the fire an out6t , and S415.75 for the last , th as latter one probably representing th winnings of the evening. A few parties then went in search e Judge Hawes , while the marshal an his men returned and raided the vari ous houses of ill-fame on Twelfth am Douglas streets , from which the he brought in twenty victims. By thi 115 time the judge was found , and by tw nd o'clock most of the men , as well as th ndB women , were free again , having pti up for an appearance this morning. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ' P. J. Nichols went west this noot he Hon. L. M. Bennett went west tc : ild dav. ns E. B. Inglchart left on a wester on trip yesterday. he Mr. P. W. Swift left for the we ! ! ho last Saturday. J. E. Bullard was a west-boun passerger yesterday. J. EBoyce was a passenger on be er noon train -west yesterday. Rev. J.V. . Ii'gram went weat to day to Denver en a six weeks' leave o ce absence. John S. Tucker , clerk at the Slot ropolitan hotel , went west on th overland train yesterday. Andy Riley , the liquor merchant went west yesterday on a trip throng ] the Bepufclican talley. TO P. W. HITCHCOCK. I am amazed that a political leper who the republicans of Nebraska bur- ried in disgrace four years sgo should dare'to obtrude his festering corpse into the political arena and arrogate to himself the right to arraign honest republicans for their efforts to purge the party primanea. I am shocked that a notorious political harlot like you , should publicly boast about his devotion to the republican party and mortified that such an infamous coiruptionist should villify and slander me fordoing my duty as & republican journalist. I can only resent this insult and punish your in dolence by reciting your political his tory for the information of those whom you have imposed upon by ynur false pretenses and especially for that claes of republicans who have settled in Nebraska since 1870. You assert , you hava been a republican from the infancy of the pirty , and I don't dispute that , but you were one of those republican vultures that al most literally tore the flesh from the bodies of the patriotic defenders ot the Union : who remained at home shedding red ink for 83000 to § 5000 a year , while re publican soldiers were shedding their blood at $17 a month. You were one of those mercenary turncoats who , during the most critical period in iho history of this country joined the copperheads for the sake of getting a fat office from Andy Johnson. Let me quote from history : At the out break of the war you enlisted heroic ally by procuring a commission as United States marshal for the terri tory of Nebraska. You held on to that commission until after your elec tion as territorial delegate to congress in 1804. You distinguished your self chiefly in that capacity In the cidetship trade and tradership huckstering , disgraced Nebraska and robbed her of the educational privi leges of West Point , by recommend ing \Voodruffforappointment toVest Point aa a resident of Nebras ka when ho never had even seen this sate. In other words , you delibe rately deceived Edwin M. Stanton , was subsequently detected and Cadet Woodruff , by hia own testimony , con victed you of lying under your oflicial oath. oath.You You were remanded to private life at the end of your term and soon there after secured a-cotumission from Andy Johnson as surveyor-general of No- brinks under a bill gotten u : y to the republican p ly which you had betrayed nud sought to overthrow by supporting J. Sterling Morton'a copperhead and Johnsonite coalition. When Grant came into pow er in the winter of 'G'J he promptly kicked you out of oflico with other apostates and from that time until 18" ! you were one of the moat bitter anti-Grant men in Nebraska. In 1871 you made a still hunt for the U. S. Benatorship then held by General Thayer. You secured the coveted prize by breaking up the republican legislative caucus , and uniting the- solid democratic vote with the repub licau bolters upon yourself. It is a notorious fact that you bought the sonatorahip with money. The price paid for the votes of democrats nud saleable Indepen dents was § 22,000. The names of the bribed members , amounts paid to various individuals and the circum stances connected with this wholaale bribery were published by the BEE , and other papers. Your senatorial carrier was a chapter of infamy. You were an active supporter of nearly all the rotten schemes before congress voted for the back pay steal pocketed the swag and became a pliant tool of Jay Gould , who owned you as much as he does the stock in his road. During the campaign which preceded your overthrow by a disgracad and be trayed people , yon consummated that profitable pale , whereby the Union Pacific bought the old Herndon house rookery for § 42,000 , which at the ut most could not have been sold for § 20,000. They aho relieved yon of worthless stock in the Omaha Re publican in which you and the feder al ring had sunk over 560,000 during your six years' war upon tha BEE. Your desperate effort to secure a re election proved unavailing. Your 18 reckless disregard of political honor < capped the climax , when , as a last re sort , you eought to procure the sup port of democrats for re-election bj pledging suppoit to Tilden as againsl < Hayes , when the decision of presl dentlal title should come before con gress. It is a chapter of unrecorded hiaton that Mule Birnum , the chairman o the democratic national committee il.ro addressed a letter to democratic lead ro < era in Nebraska , requesting democrat rob to support you for re-election for thief sake of Tilden. Fortunately for Nebraska ired braska the electoral commis&ioi ed bill was passed before the vote 01 lie senator was taken , and the democrat ! members relieved from cmbarrassmen voted for Judge Savage. Since you re demise as a political leader you hav disgraced your state by hangiu ! - around congress every winter as a mo , nopoly lobbyist , a position which nether other ex-senator from a norther or state has occupied for many yean When a man with such a record arro is. gates to himself the right to act a is.up monitor and umpire for the rcnublica party it is high time ho bo invited t a back seat where the party after bein at betrayed has long ago consigned hirt he E. ROSKWATEK. he Farmers having hay to contract , fo delivery at Willow Springs distillery of will do well to call on Her & Co. , 131 id Varnham street , Omaha , without d < rs- rs3d lay , as they will soon stop contrac ey ing. jySCdwlm lis ' JTO TABLE'LINEN NEXT WEEK , AT CIlUlCKSlIASK's. ut A splendid lot of Table Cloths an ; Table Napkins just arrived , havil been purchased during the ercent d : pression in New York , will bo Bold I m. us at prices that give our custome : o' all the advantage of our bargains. Aho a splendid lot of Initial Line rn Cambric Handkerchiefs at $1 50 I box with 300 , and a rare assortmei ! Et of Fancy Handkerchiefs , better valt ; than we have ever offered befon Another great Bargain in Laces , coi , sisiiig of Silk , Languedoc , Bretor Tcrtion and Irish , at 5c and lOc yard. Come early and get the fin selection of these goods. "t oof Dr. Lyon cm be found at his SWIG of oftico south side Douglas street , bt tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth , fret t- 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. a9t2 Murphy & Lovettins. .Agency ; oL est established agency in this state. . A cajo of using Hamburg Figg , THE DEVIL'S DARLINGS They Disappear From This Patt of the Country at Last , En Route to the Infernal Regions , via Kansas City. The Whole Family Shot and HUugby the Vigilantes. The train from the west Saturday afternoon brought among its passen gers the notorious outfit arrested at Fremont on the suspicion of being the Benders. Sheriff D. M. Bender , of Labelte county , K = n. , and Dan Cong- don , who caused their arrest , were in charge , the former setting by the old lady and the latter by her husband , who was handcuffed. Old Bender , alias McGregor , is apparently a broken down old man with one foot in the grave. He is stooped and walks with seeming difficulty and generally supported by his wife. He was dress ed in a shabby suit , an old cip and pants rolled up above his old shoee. He was unshaven and has long , shag- cy grey hair and beard. One of his eyes is apparently sightless. His wife is a very largo , muscular woman , coarse featured , with largo hands and brown hsirdone up in "papers. " The observer would take her for the "man of the outfit , " as she is much taller and stronger than the old man. But while.the old man gives evidence of being shrewd and cunning , his wife is illiterate and cunning. The aged couple were objects of much curiosity along the route and quite a crowd a'sembled at the depot in thia city to take a look at them. Among others were Mr. E. B. Carter , of this city , formerly of Kearney and Senator J. D. Seaman of Kearnep. Both of these gentlemen recognized the old folks as the couple who lived In their city iu July 1878 , and whoau sudden disappearance , so like that from Cherry vale , Kan. , was related in the BEI : savcrjl days ago. Mr. Carter climbad up the side of the car and had a talk with the old lady , who admitted having lived in Kearny but said they had no little girl with them. The old man denied ever having been there. The old man having made eo much fuss about going to Kansas , declariLg he would sooner die , the that they were being taken to Jacksonville , 111 , At the transfer a largo crowd had as sembled to gratify their curiosity by a sight at the Benders who were there transferred to the train of the Wabash , St. Louis and Pacific road. The old man was rather inclined to be cross and ugly , and got mad because Sheriff Bender would not remove his hand cuffs. The old man remarked : "I want these things taken off ; they are rubbing my wrists , and I don't want to get sway. " When the officer said that he had lost the key of the brace lets , the old man remarked. "You needn't lie to mo that way. I ask you in a civil manner and J want them off.1' But he did not succeed in get ting the officer to remove them. The sheriff and his charge wore duo in Kinsaa City at 8 o'clock yesterday morning , when the perilous part of the journey would really begin. Sher iff Bender did not anticipate any im mediate violence , but thought that if they were identified beyond doubt they would probably ba strung up un less the Bt-xto prcmptly disposes of them or gives them ample protection. "There seems to bo a feeling in Kan sas , " ho added , "that the wrong per sona havj been arrested , but this is doubtless because all hopes of over catching the Benders had long since been given up. " However , he himself believed that ho has gDt tha right persons , and thinks before many days John and Kate will be in the clutches of the law. There seems to ba a good del to support the theory that the prisoners were imposters , although it would hardly seem possible that such could bo the case. Some years ago the as sociate editor of The Atchison Cham pion was told , by a well-known citi ii i zen of Topeka , that while traveling in California he met a former rcaidenl of Montgomery county , Kansas ; thai of : this gentlemen assured him thai ofe ita , the Benders never left Lloiugom aa ats ery county ; that they were BUS ts pected first of connection with horse 10 thieves ; that they were seized by ea 10e company of citizens who had formed en horaethief detective association ; tha the Benders , in view of death con c feased the murders ; told where tin nt bodies could bo found and were exe ur cuted by these regulators. Mr. A. eI. ve Blanchardof DoKalb , Mo. , tells sory confirming that narrated by th Topeka gentleman. He says th no published descriptions of the partie rn : arrested at Fremont do not agree will ra. the description of the Benders. Th 'O- man described is too largo for ol 'Oas Bender ; the woman is not old enoug ante to be the old woman Bender , and i to too old to be Kate ; and nothing i "S said , in the descriptions , about th m. loss of a middle finger of the rigli hand. Old Bender had lost his fir ger. or ger.Mr. . J. O. Partridge , who now live orT at Salina , but who , like Mr. Blanc ! 13 ard , lived in Parsons in 1S73 , tells a apparently straight story conccrnin le- the fate of the Benders , which Th ct- Champion believes to bo reliable. U ( Partridgu ) belonged to a vigilanc committee organized in Labolto coui ty to ferret out and punish horsi thieves and other criminals. Tl ' , members of thia committee had su nc * pected the Benders for aomo timear , ifcg 1 ad been keeping a watch of the lomovements. . Some of them saw tl : Benders returning from Drum creel after disposing of the body i ers Tones , one of their victim Suspecting some crime , thry fo ' ten lowed the dished wagon tracks , and ant length discovered the body of ti murdered man. They at once calle nt nl the committee together. But befoi ue the members could be assembled tt ; re. Benders had taken alarm and were c n. t j the .Indian territory. The vig 1-ntes overtook them a few miles ov < the line , as they were descending tteep hill. The Benders were in rat wagon and their pursuers on horsi back. The murderers whipped u their horses and made frantic efforl to escape , but one of the animals stun IG- bled and fell at the feet of the hil throwing the occupants of the wage out. The leg of one of the wome was broken by the fall. The ol man and John were armed an nude a fight , but were eoon ovei powered. Both were wounded dui ii g the struggle. The vigilantes too tbeir prison era to a creek near by , ad r b'Jund them. Ono of the coromitte was sitting near Kate , guarding her. She raved and cursed , declared she had killed many men , and would kill him yet. He had a large knife in a scabbard attached to his belt. Fnally she made a sudden jump , and grasp ing the knife , drew it from the scab bard and made a vicious lunge at her captor. He had a revolver in his hand , and instantly shot her. The vigilantes then proceeded to hold a lynch court , for the trial of the pris oners. Some one of the Benders confessed the crimes of which they had been guilty. The whole party were then shot or hanged , and buried on the spot , It would indeed be a remarkable thing if these people , but little above animals 5h intelligence , had for ovnr seven years been able to elude the sharp , eyes of thousands who were looding for them. They had been been searched for with a zeal that never tried ; the best detectives In the country , stimulated by the large re wards offered , have been on their tracks ; but they IUU-P , if alive , man aged to disappear as if the earth had opened and swallowed them , until at length they so unoxpectidly returned tolijht near Fremont. The Banders at Kansas City. Special Dispatch to The Cee. KANSAS CITY , August 9 , 4 p. m. The alleged Bendera arrived hero yes terday forenoon , in the custody of Sheriff Bender , of Libetto county , Kansas , who Is no relative of theirs. A large crowd thronged the depot. The prisoners were taken to the po lice station to prevent the posiibi'ity ' of lynching. In the afternoon they wore exhibited in the iheater , several thou sand people passl/ig / in at 25conta each to see them. The money was divided between the enterprising showman and the sheriff. Nobody was able to positively identify the ignorant pair , who sat on the stogo eating peinuts and smoking until * five o'clock , when they wore escorted to the depot , en route to Oswegr , Kansas. A large crowd followed to the depotbut them wai apparently no disposition to lynch them , owing to the uncertainty as to whether they are the real Benders. The old man was asked where ha was going , and said , "To Jacksonville. " "Isn't it possible you may be taken to Kansas ? " "Never , sir ; I wont go ; I'm not the man they want ; I'm not Bender. " A dispatch from Cherryvale says there IB little confi dence there in the belief that Uinl these are the original Benders. It is even positively asserted there that the Benders were overtaken and quietly killed. RAILWAY RECORD. The Pullman Fight With Coun cil Bluffs. THE I'ULIJIAN mmcCI.TV. The Council Bluflj Nonpareil "takes pleasure in announcing that the arrest of the agent of the Pullman Car com pany , who has been in the liabit of slipping over to Council Bluff * for a few minutes each day and opening the Pullman office hero for the sale of tickets , " has had the effect of bring ing the company partially to tim- , and hereafter there will probably b no trouble in eecuring berths atC i n- cil Bluffj. The agent , Mr. Cool d , was arraigned before Justice Btini Saturday afternoon , and through IIIF attorney , Hon. George W. Dojme , i Omaha , waived examination , and was bound over in 85GO bail to ap pear before the grand jury at the December term of the district court. The bonds were furnished by Council Bluffs gentlemen. The following prin ted placard is posted conspicuously through the Union Pacific transfer de pot : "Notice Orders for betths in sleeping cars will be received at any hour of the day at the railroad ticket office in this buildjsg. " Although the fact is not stated .in the notice , The Nonpareil says the railway agdnts al the U. P. depot were , on Saturday instructed to sell Pullman car tickets whever called for and to aho check off berths when asked to do so. " THROUGH TO CHICAGO. After the usual number of delayi consequent upon the opening of a nev line , the Chicago brancli of the Wa baah , St. Louis and Pacifij railwi began operations yesterday with botl freight and passenger business. Foi a short time the receipt and delivery o freight will bn restricted to the Chicago cage and Paducah and the Chicag and Strawn divisions , the former extending tending from Streator to Elunghan and Altamont , and the latter fron Chicago to Strawn. The timo-tabl for the government of the division , which went into effect yester day , shows that for the present enl ono passenger train will arrive at dc part from Chicago daily. TKACK TALK. A Tar of fruit went east Sunday nigl by thoN. W. Two cars oi hogs wont east , Sur day by the Rock Island. The special hunting car Davi Crockett came in on No , 4 , S-undaj with John Rowou and party oE tweh aboard. - - Trains yesterday were very light c - all the roads. a Two narrow gauge sleepers for tl ; a i Utah Northern , go west on No 7 t night.Work - Work has begun on the Union ca ing honso which the Sioux City at e- Pacific and tht Northwestern wi I.a build at Missouri Valley. be a ; The C. , B. & Q dining car S : FranclBco'j was sent to Chica ho last night to be decorated for the u th ea of Knighta Templars to the Chicai conclave. The car Windsor will he run on this end during the San Fra Id Cisco's absence. ! IB The Northwestern people are e is ceedingly anxious that the news he now movements shall not reach t hehi public prematurely. The engine in- sent to Blue Earth , Minnesota , c ried sealed orders which ha was rte to paruso until he reached that tow ea an Real Estate Transfers. Augustus Kountzo and wife to Jo he Nelson : w. d. lot 2 , block 3 Kountz lie third addition , city of Omaha ice 261. 55. m- The Omaha National bank to Ch RO- Turner : w. d. parcel In eec. 21 , t. . ' 'he : i. 13 e. 82500. usnd Lizet a Jordan ot al. , to M J. Sto nd art , w. d. , s. w. sec. 1 , t. 15 , n. 1 eir 10 e S1.4CO. he Frederick B. Lowe to Wm. , Dwyer , w. d. , lots 8 and 23 , and of 75 ft. , iota 7 and 24 , block 3 , Pi as. Place § 725. 'ol. Sarah D. Storr and James Storr lit Edward Hall , w. d , B. e. J a. e he sec. 25 , t. 15 , 11. 2 , 10 e S400. led Willis M. Yates and wife , to Aldus \ re dus H. Mayne , w. ds. , . 48 64-100 i be lot 4 , Thornell's addition , city offer OmahaSl.000. Executors Ingram Clark to Thorn er Gibbs , w. d. , n. e. i , sec. 20 , t. J r. 11 e-l,280. 1 soup Miss Teresa Kennedy starts on t up rta noon train to-day for Denver , a rtam the summer resort of Colorado , to , absent about a month. on en Mr. Fred Kettle , formerly of T ild Fremont Herald , has gone into pa nd nerahip with J. W. C. Jones , formi jr- ly of the Burlington Gazette , and -H ir- publish a paper at Norfolk under t irok name of The Norfolk Times. 5 Kettle left yesterday for Ohic ! ee to procure material etc , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boardln ? &c. , will ba In serted In these columns ones for TEN CENTS per line ; each BnbaoquentlnsertIonFIVE CENTS per line. The fiiat Insertion never lega than TWENTY-FIVE CEUTS. TO IOAM-UOHEY. OUST ' TO LOAN C U at Lav Office M' D. L. THOMAS. Room 8. Crelghtou Block ONRT TO I.OAH 1109 Farnham street. M Dr. EdwarJ/i Loan Agency. nov-22-t ! HELP WAKTED Goi il girl for irfnerolhonfcnork. WANTED House , 1'ierce and 19th ; Rthil wages will be paid to a gOvd gitl. 275-10 -A.NTED CcoV. Arr'y ' at 1915 Webster W struct. 2 3 If TTTAXTFD A grl to do general houo otk , W at ] 518 Casastreet. 203-10 Good cook , at Richard's R s'aur WANTED . 269-tf WASTED Cenipeten' second girl forfvrlty of two : Ccrmin picfcired , southfast corner 17th and Dodge. ZC2-tf GIRL wanted to do reneral housework. A Erquirc John A. MiSbane , cor. 17th and Casa St ? . 357-tf TirANTEO 2 gir's at French Codec House. W lf til St. Sa-m-w.f Good girl for g.-neril housework. WASTKD WILLIS M. YATES , 1513 I'odzo St. , near 16th. 3U-H I/ANTEP , A Girl to do house work , 1109 V Farnham Street , up Staira 14tt WAKTED-ttlSGtlLAKEClUS. Braid and room , convenient to WANTED I-jivate family desired. Address E. H. , Ecu. 270-10 1 A1LORV NTFD \ . tailor can have Rteady I work by apclyiiiff to lUu orshek Bro < , merchant tailor < , I'l ttgmouth. Neb. 353-9 WANTED Piano tuning and repairinsr at HOSPK'S , 1618 Dodge St. 300-lm TTTANTED Foreman at brick-yard. T. MCR- VV RAY. m-i-tf FOR REtlT-KOUSES AMD LAND. REXT Residence nortlinosl corner 10th FOR California Stp. Inquire tv.-o doois north. 353 tf TTU'RNISHED OTces fnr rent.Rou'licastcorner ' 1 } ofl thand DoU'lss , with privilege ° fa consiiltstion rrora and Ianlibrary. . Enquire of Ju-tice Mclaughlin , orJa3.K. Motton.RtRoJtclo &Bcilli&s. 317-7 Ahourowlth live rooms , good FORRKNT cistern S. W. cor. of 13th and ChiciroSti. C. AXl'oRD. 325-tf TMOK RENT Room In Jacobs' Block. 318-tf RENT Cottazc of 3 coins , good ce"ar , FOIl , cistern and outh"Usc. , cnr. of 23rd r. Clark , M W. KENNEDY , S. 13th St 312-tf T OR RENT 2 furnished room3 over Mcr- l1 chants Exchange , N. E , Cor. 10th and RENT Stcro rcoin In brick Mock corner FOR 10th ixrd Douglas SK.with or with ut cel lar. Alsf , 3 rooms in second story. Apn'y to American liens ? . S90-tf "VTIOELY furnished rooms lth board. Brick IN homo Bet 17th and IBth atrccts on Casp. 292 tf TriunxisnKD BOOMS FOR RENT At Daren. J ? _ roitllonge. lylOtt T7IOII REST House with s\ \ < rooms , well , cs- ! _ C tern and cell ir. On Capllol Ave , bet 15th I nml 16th. rnutli "iile J. S. HcCORMICIC. 181.tf r FOB SALt. FARM FOR SALK 10CO seres , dwell ing nnd cut-houses , in Douilaa County on Iho Elklnirnmtr ; Hit stock range in E stern Nebraska. T.me easy Also 140 head of entile , ICO hojrs and pigs 7 horeCP , and lot of farming implements. Inquire law office ct T. W. T. Richards , Omaha , Neb. 273-codCt OTRA.YED Onj tnnll bi } ' horse , h'nd feet Q white , white spot from saddle mark. Find er will be liberally rewarded by returning sirne tu9tbaiidCapitvlA\B ARCHIE EKE. 27C 10 rnAKEN UP A red roaa h-nfcr. taken up at L Oorni-h'8 Diary , on road to birracVs ; ean f bo had hy proUng propcr'yand ' paying damages. BUILDERS.PLASTEHERS AND MASONS TO Coarse bank pand , jrrivcl for sardens anil moulding sand will bo dcIUcrcdnt short notice. . Leave orders ft H. Sierks. 14H F.trnham. and Charles Brandcs , 9'Jli Farnham Sta. HAhS BOCK. Successor to Charles Daniel. 552-tt PILK Twenty to twenty-tour quarts or one M dollar by John T. Paulson. MK ob/w'-mon-wcdt K SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all sizeg.nl REDMOND'S , Sixteenth-sL S16-U OR SALE-A Grist Mill. Appiyat 472-tf I. . B WILLIAMS * SON. MISCELLANEOUS. , mAKEN UP One old sorrel pon1' , white face I one hind Icj ; white. J. 0. ORTON.cv cv moti-Sn SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME ] < ; " A. HOSPE JR. ht . , . , Pianos and Organs First Clas in- on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. Ive FINE STOCK OF O TJ L ID I lEsT GS on ) il Pointings , Enpratings ami Frames at gre. ly reduced prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut 1 10x12 " 1 ' " 2 ho " " " 10x14 1 2 to- 12xlti " 1 } " " 12x13 " 1 * " " t 16x20 ' . ' 1 } " " 7 Rustic SxlO f r mc 1 ncl Chromes framed , Bina'l ' , C5c , Chromes framed , Jaw , 1 ? 5 , rill EngriviiiRj from EOcupwards , Photograph frames frum loc upwards , Window Cor .icoa 75c a window and upwards Jan Lambrequirj 8 00 per window and upwards , Cornice I'oles2 window and xgo fiOpcr upwatdj , Velvet framcB 2Jo eich to5 00 use ' ILYTU'SIO- - IRQ Violin String Ifcc , bean 1 Vioiiis 1 75 , 2 50 , 3 and upwards , an- Guitars 6 00 , 0 00 , T 00 and upwaid * . Banjos 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upward ? , Accordeons from 1 00 up , cheapest in city ex- Send for tamplea and catalccuo of mouldii exof and shost music. A. HOSPE , JR. , the 157G Podge St. , Omaha , Net leer ear- not wn. ohn * Z98 has. 15 , ew- M. TT. ark rte Iva- ft. , of nas 16 , Absolutely Pure. the Made fr m Grape 'Jreim Tartar. No ot prepar. ijn makes gucli lijht , flaky hot brea : and or luxurious pistry. Can be eaten by dypet wituoat fear of the illj resulting from heavy be dlg'Stiblefood. Sold only la cans , by all Grocers. ROTAL BAKCTO POTDIR Co. . New Tori Ihe art JNO. G. JACOBS , ier ( Tonnerlj of QUh it Jacobs ) will the 5Ir. Ko. 1U7 rarnnim St. , o'.d Stiad ct J ob 0 I ! gO ORBBRS BT TZiiEGtUPO SOLICIT ! ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres XHT DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many 01 them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lota scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Real Estate. We also have MflUE "XxSLJUi ViS on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who can ehov/ good titles. Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , . , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , . 1408 Farn , St , , Omaha , jtfeb , "TjlORHENT Twoncwcottast3,5 rooms sacb , JD crcrj cutnenience , CUrajfj bet. 22 ISX3 atrccta. HOGGS & HILL. Wo want to contract with a reliable WANTED able man to clear anil giub 20 acres o { brush land. BOGOS & HILL. , TTTASTED-15,000 yards of dirt I50OGBIHLL. . IIOUSK Convenient to business , with BRICK full lot , 7 rooms , S2.1SO.BOGGS BOGGS It HILL. TOR BENT New residence. $35. I } Boaas & HILL. E10R EXCHANGE For city property , email tracts of I.inJ , covered with jounp timber at$20pcracre. DOG03 A HILL. PROPERTY Wo are authorized to UOTEL offer the AtUntio Hotel at the irroUly ru- duced rricc of S10OtOallfumihed and in run * niu oriler , time to suit. BOGUS & II ILL. "TIORSALE Bran new home , 5 room" , with C every convenience , with hall lot , 33x132 it. , No 11 ration , time to iuit\vill sell at a bar gain ( or 5 dayj ouly. BOGGS & HILL , TT10R SALE Crick powder liousoand 7 acres Jj near block Yards , f 2,600.BOOOS&niLL. BOOOS&niLL. C10R SALE Corner half of lot 3. W. Cor 15 Jj and J.ickson al a sacrifice.BOGOS BOGOS & HILL. ISS SALE-Full comer lot , N. Z. Cor. 16 and FOU Jones St9. Boaas & HIIL. SchooI diatrict bonds at a felr WANTED . BOGGS & HILL. TO LOAN Any one MONEY 10 per ceut. money in sums to eult from : S300 to 8 0.000 , can procure It through u . BOGOS k HILL. 20 SALE 8 busme-B lets , next west of 20 FOR Temple , 81.050 each. COC5 BOQGS i HILL. 75 SALE 2 lota west of Odd Fellowi Block. 15 FOR BOGGS&HILL. T7IOR A CHEAP LOTOo to Boggs and Hill's ad- 1 < dition. We Btill hava some Biiall MORTGAGES for tale , ransniig from $100 tc # HW. Pe/B'jnsha injrfrcall Bumj of money car invest with safety , and without any expense whatever , and get 10 per cent. Iut re t BOOQS & HILL. DOME JlOUtoSIOO is ilty-.u necJ pai A down if jou buy a ho re for your I through us. Time to suit on bahn'c. BOGGS & HILL. lings FOK KENT Improved ( arm near hnrracks. EOOGS&IIILL SALE tlcuae and ( nil mt Me FOR , ocr of the beat Itcationa n : ho cite 81,600 ; easy terras. BOGUS & HILL. K'EW HOUSES Wo are now prepared t tiuild hotists worth from S400 to SSOO o our new a.Hi'.ion . , 26th and 28th and Farnharo Douglas and Dodge , and fell < m small monlhl payminla. EOGUS&HILL. pESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE-200 lots ii jLv KontZ3 & Ruth's addition , ncai baxlncas good Mirroundinifg. lots covered \tith youn < reea , and arc the choicest , rhearc't cndncireq to business of any lot § in the market. Ural msana look at lots in Kountzo & Kuth's addillj before purchashln ? elsewhere Will sell o monthly parrncnts ; P/icc $100 to ? 160. BOGGS & HILL. / /MIEAPLOIS and 5 , h'locke , SMnn'SKl Vy dition. Want bo t offer at once for ono c both. BOGOS & HILL. / IlEAP LOTS Lots 17 and ! 8 , Thornell'a ad O dition. BOOGSiUILL. HOUSE AND HALF LOT-Near Thirtcenti and Capitol avenue , $1,600. EOGGS & HILL. 2BESTLOTS-In Stinn'g addition , I9CO. UOOO3 and I1ILL. HOUSE AND IIALFLOT-OnDodje stree between Twe fin and Thlrternth. A we ImnroTod and dcsiraMa place , coit 43,200. Vi I Bell ( or § 2,10) , Iul ( tasb , balince one and tw years. BOOQS k HILL. ithe A SA.'IUFICE The business Iot2xl32fei adn , 'fit caj > cf J.lnlnger"a wire rooms 15 ttlcs jtreati mutt be sold thti month tt rin. "tat It ill bring in cash. BGOOS&IHM , ' N EXCHANGE Owner of 320 acres tta Blair win exchange ( or first cltaa buiinei or residence proprty in Omaht and pay ( roi ? 3,000 to fl.WX ) in CISH to boot.BOGOS BOGOS & HILL. BARGAINS TTO cottages with small lot Tenth street , sou'h of depot t 'o Dlock $1.500 fo.both. . EOG CS & HILL. CHOICE LOTS-iOa Park Wild Atran Jjf only 2 to 1 block * il < VB depot. 1500 to ? 60 octby payments. " BOCKJ8 A HILU COLUMBIA AND OTTO BiCYCLES ! I have secured the aqoucy of the voll-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokea nml Rubber Tires Bicycle from the L'opo Manufacturing Co. . ; Also the Otto Flaml Blade. Samples cAn bo seen at my store , at.Manufacturers Vrices , reiht added. Send for prtco list. _ I. SOIEiOIMIOJSr , . ' ' ' . . . . s = w.ziHraao'ro' CrT. v.zjs. No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. GIT UP AM ) CUT ! i\0 OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , "Wo are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of ost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not JJc Undersold. BOSTOUST CLOTSHITG- FARNHAM STREET. OHAELES SCHLANK SOL. PKBTCE. IT IS WHITE SEWING fl/AGHN / ! ! Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use , this Machine. The sales so far thia year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office , will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNO , Cor. Davenport and 15th Sts. , Omaha. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS ! Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List , f MAX METEll & CO , , Omaha , ffcb. MAX MEYER & GO J . 3MC .A. - GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishiiur Tackle , Base Kails and a lull line of .ATsriD G-OOIDS m-fw CLIFFORD'S : ; W Tm HFaitt Q A x tl HE ! * wi0NixkiTSlI a r1 EB W EaBli. < fs&VbAJ > Km ERADICATES AI.I , SIALARULL DISEASES from the SYSTEM. J. O. RICHARDSON , Prop. , 8T.XOUI3. FOITiGK , TORIES House Furnishing Woods , Shelf Hardware , , Nails and Etc. } . 1221 Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank ,