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and c Children and a Strange Woman, Pacged Through Omaha Last mmanded old man Bender to torow up his hands. Sherift Gregg put irons on him and the old woman. e suid he -| #as nct old Bender and denied hav- s said anything about the Benders at Richland or ever kn wn them, snd ous plics, the la:t t were bound for b-i izht the doctorsin atiend- Mr. Gladsicne were much ed at the incrense cf the Andrew Clarke will ro- it at Mr, Gladstcno's bed- LETTER FROM AFGHANISTAN, Special New Yorx, August 2, la. m—A collisicn, a‘tended ~ with fatal results, occurred Saturday eveniog on the Loug [iland railroad. The sceae of the disaster was Morris Grove, just of Chicago. “Criticsl” Comments. Special Dispatch to The Boe. New Yorx, Jaly 81, 4 p. m.—The Tribune says of the letters of accep- - E o= 10T am F ) 3 e — e = = = = = e K 3 T 4 Y U \lAtlA L\l‘ PKA\s KA, ‘\l()NDAY AUGUST 2, 18‘50 NO. 36. ) \ 7 " T g = = . = T 'MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents i i for Schuyler and got there at 3:45 in | within a radius of 25 milet from C P ARICN BV when his ctomach was in & qni-scent ’ i Lari-72 '3 i the mornmg of the 22d. Hir-da | cil Eluffs. The desctin'i u, =3 1 ar FOREIGN EVE wats, He thereupon drank three DOMESTIC DOINGS, | Ly st EATTIME'SCOME i TR 1““3 ] of Jim Huzhes and got ' as can be found our, ie u8 o low-: An — unors of enrboncd ?e‘d ld:;er. At = bu k M S > A Chain of Evidence Estab- |track of tae party at old man Dixows | old thres spr s o v suro o i in-11:35 be gt vo. snd lyiog down was h | short ribs, Faty ; Sy grove. We parsed thom by thero | whother coverd or 1. .3 A Fatal Fever Rapidly Thin-}, (0t 2" t0als" "8t midnight, | Comments of the New 2York i *{7, 75 Music of the o lishing the Identity of the |and went on to North Boud. Drove gray horse and an . by ning the Garrison at Tw-uty minuts later Le belchod Pross 01 the Hanoock- ) s Q'er Dodie ety Piie: backto Mr. Yirk's. We werogoing supposed to ban ¢ w | cusid ritly, andar 12:40 Be wnoke lish L ca s Ue . . 13 y to make thearrest there, but let them dirty clid women, one of Candahar, avd ,,,.,‘.‘.d the windows to be Eng ish Letters, oners. walk oa : Tm\k tnem up and about 44, not_red heated but " e opened wider. Avflntll;fll: he was ey 4 gave them ar de ivto Nort Bend, Oa sandy hair. T atill awake and ver ierital » 2 > the way the old man was curang the seriod AL oo p GLADSTONE TLL. il The Fasting [Doctor , Battles | {7, : 014 Man Be.der Identified by Mrmons and .t ot hehuiod about 22, ¥ ung Jow Hodr i 1 o Tho Be BROTHERLY BUMPS. Bravely With His Rebell- Catile—Recy TR T 5 omthe Nivhrara ¢ uatry. We put! uopored to have 8m-u tuhe ard £ ” shipments, 4.2 ' & Man Famijar W.thBi8 | our resmsin the bora there, T! ey Light rids whisk - 3 ious Stomach. 4:"’.(” comm Pucking House aud nnal]l le while infront of D l'on & had a com-b y's hat t Md Two Brothers Run t!i)eu Lo- £ @ | = = Purceli's stre and then we walsed on werea lot. f ing contracted a revere i 8 5 5 S 10c o ealia dt ) ) Himself. down the track aud they walked down | Doz of Knwn yesterdny had developed intof ~ COMOtIVeS Toge'herand | pumory of Bishop Feehan's|™§ ities ; 5 o :hL road to u{s 11 ranch, forty rods | under the name "x of the base nf;)b; left are Killed, & lovation: to the Se6 5 Jakota, lowa and > Young John With His Wife rf:::‘z town. Wemar hed cut on the | Maggie McGregor o e iscom to his bed. e'd Ener- : said he never was in Kansas in his life. When we ssked his name he - turned around to his wife and asked | Niobrara country or U A Description of the Whole | ‘*hats that? Sue eid ‘McGreger’ and | all they are % suid she, ‘ny name is Nancy Mo-|sway from N Quift, Now in lowa. Grezor.’ — e — We brought them down to Fremont S . that day, and the next day at Schuy- GARDENCITYS G Some yesrs azo & certain wayeide | o, I fieard there were throe more Thursday Morning. e beyond East New York. The Long| tance: “Hanccck’s s diguified,court- | Beach traiu left the beach on time ; xp0¥, Avgust 2, 1 a. m.—Tho| and. witched four cuackes ¢* Jamaicy]| 2003 80d moderate, but it advocates is of R pon, viceroy of Indis, for Brooylyn, st afters { Kingthe | doctrines which domoerats do pot {xom Siml: yesterday thit | awitches and but ashort practice, althovgh they profess. It rows W hlthcremn»:;thnu! Morris Grove, 8 locomotive, with one | criticises sharply the firancisl bart furce bave arrived st Caudwhar. | car, & local train from Brooklyn, was y yoob Klian r.mained on the battle | seen approaching, and in less than two | 270, OWFATes his acceptanco of the results of the war with Bancack's en- st Porst | Har s pr CURE. THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE > dand did not att mpt a pursuitas | minutes the two trains collided with a | e 4 OF THE AGE. house in 2 lonely region on cese | in company with them, supposed to Jisercopsbad bien badly bandled. | Lerrific force, tumbling passergers [ dorsement cf the platform of 1868, | Safe, Cartain, Sure and Speedy f creek, sixteen miles northesst of In- | bo youug John Bender, ]\1'0)Brnd:r ‘.m still ceaupy the eity, ouly | from th The force of the|which demanded tre immediate re- I 2 valley, m NéVrRFI(ILSTO CURE ‘ dependence, Kansas, and on the pub- 11‘:: ayo uu‘;({ woemsan sbont 22, whose 5 of the foreos having retired to | coll'sion was g0 sreat that the eastern storation of rebels and rebel states to » = - ne is unknown. I didn’c gve thas cational Interests. adel bound locomutive was taracd _com- » he only article known thatWill % | lic roed lesding fiom that to Oeage, | any credit until I went and investi- iR pletely around. Both engincers theircld places. Mr. Y e \ eradicalethis disease Misscuri, was the scene of aseries of | gated the matter by secreting myself, iu the an- | fur days after the arrest, io the jail | Spec jamped with their firemen, the engi- | i3 denounced us undj from Bombay sage the ; 2 oo 1 s bette fromthe sys/em. murders, scarcely equ: cial dlepat noers are enaious thay | DEETs being cancht under their loco- | trivial. e permanentiyfrom s ly © o0 | where T heard the fillowing conver-| Niw Yo T otm | motives; John Weleott wasdesd when | Tho 1Ti . wg s RICHARDSON, mals of crime. The honse was ab0Ut | 455 hotmecn tie old mun and old | Sowe of the e e el bR bathes e b e % J.C.RICHARD: 12116 fee ere 10 rooms on'y | 1 e late A. O oo 88 Oen. [ wolctk, died shirtly afie ter is light, trivial, and contains 5 General Agents, as div ded ty canvass curtaine; there an— Oh Kate! voted b S e to the depot at Mo nothing worthy of serions cri E i I5 51, 4 . SON&&U was 8 garget up stairs; there was raps on the flaor with feet. | bevevclont wor | whera the it jured psengers wers The Herald comments cn ] s com RICHARD! &LO. ewall yerden aud : ap uch orehiard of :}'fl “vscnuI ht agein this | that will perpeiuace tho memery of | bl Ken i cared for fucto that Hancock's letter makos no ref the Sioux icerus “’;;"' i cw and two horses. | HoW dA,yu kunow but huhus (ullmvul i1s origin to che cute s best point is in its clesr il . = ! ! ou Vm_wn:dm-d;lvnny'm)r;lr'r l]e;! and “y:, i Taere was no stabie or cutbuilimgs | them! R ality of ths ¢ . o dren butf. ihetram from Brooklyn left | recognition of the fact that the war is : s on the pronises, the Toraes being | U14 Man—That's so! Did that | bein.do i ndnoesa for Notoriety | ', minures la'e and should havo wait- The Horald says of Mr. & | : 5.0 “‘:mlhllu«c'm back that was here tnis | Hilton, as . x 1 Him in a Murderers’ |éd at Wocd Haven till the beach train NoIdon't. K did he say (mc 1 te, what sarch were supposed forever. A fow | 114 1 aunounded that an | Nate Wiy ho = | married. NGt of Dodoe ooy, on | O Man—1 wish that Ieier camo | etimitn g ox the su;posit n that they were the in- ‘f'i'" \"“i'"“ dld- pay more, iquitous cld John Bonder eud his e S ooyon i g00d fay wife. They w ewka-:[ (udj.llanvl_ lesd :Ll:f"ll”v‘b::l\.:,y“.:av locked vp in separate collsand scarch il J 2 oid | sonville, Til , when you are bung, 3f Dagn fux the vest of tos Tanily, Ty hadiatayedin: Wisconsin and®been t0 he passing throngh the state by o and eludin; c] ed cut lish’ hat ) wach i Foad shout 200 yards from the houeo. | Morning! (Meaving the juilor) wil, Bihe o paseed, or ¢'so tock a siding. lish's lotter that ‘“he touches the fraud s ! -t Bok v e ihemeTaol EmiE ] o. Idiin't oo him since | educati nai e nirs - Lafodiidle ol tssue badly and not freshly, and has [v roundings of the iufamons Bender | Giuver, and the lews wo have todo |if not in the world. > i _— Base B.1L. altogether mado & loud and clumsy | & r of 14 Jubn Bender, | ¥ith lettsr writing and Lowjers, the e iemarae] Syecial Dispateh to Ti Bee, The flowing games of bass ball | reaponse.” | r b John | betrer. = decessed of | S T 3 = ’ o RIS o e R oS, Avgost 11 a, m.— | wore plaged July Sl The Sun says: Hanoeck's letter is 2l Steeann L s s Tes (Colora) who has becn | Speciat Dispacch o Fum Bas. o rather a_ statosman-like docament o ecu " neighboruoud that the . owarts _wll dscided. to picion of mu; Bost ¥, August 1, 10 Ba Bunders' was hosdquat 1 for horsa | Kato—No, he wont south fromthe | male and femalo <o Aimoriormord (o 2osr % August 1, 10 p. m.—Bot- | omanate from a mero soldicr. 1t s crog thieves chsraciers, and at | Tailroed the las: L sccn of him. Hedid the im.ncdiate viomuy e me g orces. | broad and comprahiensive a5 the conti- w Yoot anepcions of even woreo cha. | Pt €0 ¥ot. Stewart's Ep scojal cathed v st eEbad been | W ChorerzE SOl Bl B W o, o e s e Vi Sl D 5 e ety Old Man—What ave they talking | nearly fivishid in t1e Garden' Cty, | 2K 2ud had confe's d. - Tho facts | tors L st s 5 : Al £ D ¥ork, of Kensas, al8bout, Charry Vals, Moutzomery |1hs es fmuted cost of (b G b lisarioct are of un- | Povinexcr—Chicagos 4 Provi | mistake, hespesks cf al lases of cur | v i i brother of Stato Seartor Yock, mys. | 0Uunty, Kaneas? and their er dowment would r a pontiagfordiicydas [ dsacort porple. A truo demacrat ought to i centers ¢ teriou ly dis ppeared while ona busi- | ’\"“r" waz not theve. T don't | sum of $1,000,000. Owo i b G e 1“1;1.:;5\ aretT Tromps Sess n-bly Served knowtkat we have ouly one claes in : o arvest ’ ness tip trou ntry, end an | O #hers smery county is in | and femsls scho tagyungar t'y at B wling Creek, | Seclal Dispatch to Tho Eoe. the country. We suppose Mr. Tilden i L ves i of th tery by the | (% 5 i ba com ;2 s hnmtm Avgust 2, 18 m— i 1 St ; T " ;;l‘m” ke Al How de you feel? T L would not write a letter for any vue 3 a of al Lt ba bt himself, > b private bur, nd on the Bmd_rr; = o Cutt rthis 'y to m,.‘, the | Me. Wilsc n sturday sfternoon and| & ! $ it h I ot J nd when (hsy \teamer, on | demandel food. Boing rofused they | The World rags the contrast be- ug Dr. York, | A TS TR T o e et U he 1 e, wade vile proposas und threatened | tweau the lotters cf Hanoock and Giar- | > . T Benders had | See el oadlrded fir ¢ p < DRI violeucs, and therebeng 1o one in | field will strike the most carel-ss and | fr afin:.:i:"\“ i s \Mri oubiad better Hame me for | 72 sazo Leo en | the heuso hut M ,\‘\‘Ehslluv\,‘lr::’nc:‘x;: i s e s e | pf wisitors to hive the house searched, A I Cial T i e ¢ the old Indy qui. | letter of & man who speaks Lis osn s ] s oty vent vp sty procared o gon, | mind and ehows cloar and positive and coming down *‘got the drop” oa | opinicns about our system of govern- turned | the foragers and quic ‘m”“"fdlfls- ment. The Weri1 also ccuplimenis eir premises. As thef o o5 Eamal running toward the river | H87¢ock's recognition that the war | e Fanaba m' issues ave things of the past, and ssys s ar- Ho wmar azed, | of Toglish's letter that it is o clear s held uni Lsn answer § howe: S npuy withhis com. Diring 'he doyan an. | panion, to ges svor the river, where & Laring his detontion | 4oz belonging to the Wilsons foll wed he she d we were not e she 1 + to tha policeupon her arii- | sessicn of ¢ « 15 telegraphic | tram:ps wer S POWDER ilain o Bt T Absolutely Pure. The Star epplauds the letvex of both Botis iy oh08 they WoGIAAYe inno ence, but con. | them, and leaping at the thr. a- of the | of the cindidates #s fuirly expressing = e vt e proct iometab o utinnt 24 2 rive. for aseult. | wounted mau helacerated him fear- | democratio doctrines as being direct 3. s vy e S\E i Boe oo o ks e 0M D —Hell! Hang mo and not I, howover, he fully. and clear enunciations of tho prizei- m.— Harvest ; o Now York e 7 & T Well, that lei i ious offuir, and_oc- e 5 r a t en X 3 iderable in T R IGEAHe Geimb o thi | BB 51 &pecial Dispatch to The Bee. 1t that t3, s numerous persous bad been ar- | 30 220 Gl e 1p'y tomate it apposr that | NET Your, August 1.1 m—Tre| " &r. Lovis, July 31—4 p. m.—The i rested and discanrgod at intervals for | soveral yoars, yet e chain of evidence was coustructed Lok by link which now seems {» l-ave no doubt that the nhuman butshers have sf Tast come to the end of their rope, an, that the whole outfit willbe in the honas of jutco very swon. In ad- | dition to the circums auces stated be- | low, 8 Mr. Hoo'aa. for the wst % y-ars a yes d nt of Fremont, b t br o yours pricr o July 160 1873, a { et Ak b Wil iy, md engaced in heardinzcact e loss thana | m1 £ o thor h ue-. has mdentined the old man asJon Bonder ad gt buil n2 of importance. The | Much adve y ¢ lc ter yesto-day etraight. | place i the newly-erec o 1o s ot and expa o fur. | Darlem yesterday m the presciice i s wero aroundlers, | Pever] thiusaud peopls. Bergh was » desize in K ng Georye | 1 Att ndatcs with ceptance this morning with profound arrest. Heo was st ar | €73 for the purpose of interfe = The niin o rars. orse ty bonst i ard | atisfaction. T mects a1l the requ | sevenry five p 2 were there t » | Teuts of the cccusion, leaving noth- enfirce his crders, There was ro | ing for the most exacting necd of interiercnce, however, and|Tug opposition pross w find nothirg the entertainment grew very tame. e o enterialuunent grow very AMS: | in Lis letter that can be successfully mas by flaunticg ther mantles in | wsailed, founded on theeo democratic frontof them butif the bulls chased | traths on which the party has stod during tho month of July, | them. teo from itsbirth imbuod with that pat s “.;l].\;'numuntsn‘ul’"r‘aniila; ,{::“3: ‘:];;L\.v Wesioy istanee, called | Ftsm which General Hancock's life Y s SL000L0: | forth hisven £ i thospectators. Thero [and charaster has so sigually il'us- 1106 ihe oo f wis no sembiance of a fight iu the ex- | trated, it appeals with irresistible atunlm you havetold { 0crats of the Fou Poet, commentiug on Gen. Hancocl's letter of acceptance, siys: *‘The pub- lic will read Hancock's letter of ac " & SON'S, ThoughSomewhat Damaged by FIRE AND WATER 1—4 p. m— Aro Again vinaricd (READY FOR BUSINESS s and yield of both 1 wheat is variously With an Immense Lot of i from ene-half to ene- e BOOTS AND SHOES, ‘Which Were PRETTY WELL SOAKED, 0Old Man—Do you think they will would not bo a car d)rlxh 3 tiier et us go to-morrow when they get | New Yok, July 1 - : that Jetrer! Kate—No, the reward is too big. | o ds mercheut, diei s Old Man—What did the sherifl say | herr: d you were solid. Man—In what way. hat ou nre Bender. ol Old Mau—Bender be d—d! 18m | vusterduy to Dovid AW D o MoGregor now, The beet way [ Yord + i a o T have the trial here, forit would 5 the woman to sdaic the fast. She 13 o i Ortowa, Ont, A b wover denies that sho ie Kate B n. D2abad jobif they took us to Kan- |, (e |00 & e '!\neq should say 1 would, & Otieva_raidmay was currency reports nal Nati mal Benk circuls- e GE stk oo DAy B0 TEHAL | *° nuefr v Kato nndhmhl herTwonld [ =y, Bub for M. urposs of retain g i T peogle. Tt will quicken their loo for close them cnt at prices way be- addition to furthering the ends of J) OF CRRRe, 106 MRk S8 AR tho Noriy Shore ¢ July wes 14875 | A Husband the union and their devotion to the ¥ low value. justice, somebody will fall heir to i (O © Torcnto & Ottawa road ¢ e the yesr_ending 91,875; the | BALronr, August 1, 10 p. m,— | constitution. Al kinds of Shees are includ= ~ about $25,000 the amount of out- Failing to pu e the Norh ALl i bli % . e At e b o d.};a::7£°'xm:ufll‘xm‘fm::fa?7“ roxd the ' mlfr‘ht syniic “"d“q'i"'“" 258, gx‘x):“w{.‘n{:‘lvnbfhl;l “ug':.“iu:etu'?" e el od in this lot. on old man Bender alone. e s 3" |atrempt to get e S L J‘»Q“"’l oas il citp sl aho S b oca) P [ otk com st t Ladics' and Children’'s Fine Mr. Dan Congdoawho was the | L' S 5 1 t inome of patinal : A Sigular Accldent. a i s - 2 RS Y "‘““".m]:l“fu} nla;ls like to wait for a letter i?lefliif;::f: s during the yorr ending | b0 head and breast, and was found | A Singular Acciden st Shoes, Slipprs. Sandals. 14 326 035; thetotel | 15ing_coad o tho grave of his wife, ' ¢ T o5 et who died sbout two moutha o, Ba| Guzrsssono, N. G July UL, | o Auteust L, was $m2,816,. | had frequently suid, after his wife's | m-—A shocking scsidout - cccurred U;qu national gold bank | death, to whom he Was devoted, that | neas Steveville this morning. Mr. PP M n's and Boys' Boots and arrest of the alleged John Bender and o Dewiors, July 5i.-Wheat and oat | Shoes, Eigh and Low. Cheap and hie wife called au this office Sunda; morning, and furnished us the follow- 01 Man—(to Kate). You are the | FiVer in a one at fault for telling so much at | °f the g0 | Richland the other night. Crxcrsyar, \ erit won st i re < ready for the | Pine - ‘Ihey have : % ing paraculurs of the cpture which | g, No, you gave yourself away. | Stanly M smonating oo 81950090 to bo happy he would have to "blow | Jack Oraddock, witha brother; brothe K : , < hereq | Fine Goods. ‘Ihey have all been T bont dark o tho mihtof July | You doneall'the taiking yourself, three hours at u ) s mmount of eall bonds _atill se. | out his braina, er-inawand nephew, wero walking i i £ hoeh | M Te oF less WET. About dark on the night of July | Y Gofeall the tauking yousself. gunsidbeal nield = along in single file in' & narruw pat, P w awd plemp, | COME AND SEE THEM 20th sn old m d an old womun| o % 5 5 e n_ deposit as eecurity for R i ek ) 3 Al SEE ), s oy hoace ot Hiehlond, Coltas | K ate—T told them nothing; I nev- [ was in auswer to Judzo 1 n v S1126,000 of 10-40's Real Estato Transfers. atreo fell, instantly ilug num s er told lie in my life. liverad at the same plice I 01d Man—1 know you are going | evenirg. back on me, but never mind. You 1d him you wanted to o to Illinois. m might as weil go to Kaneas as one bad as the other. Kate—No, 1 told him T wanted to | ing fu'nace at et a lutter from Tllinois before start- [ night; ho was restraine. Craddock, mortally wounding Drary Martn, his brother-in-law, and proba- bly his nephew, snd painfully injuring We have also a lot of very fine LINEN COODS, Including county, and asked for lodgings and something to eat. ‘It you haven't any supper for us,’ said they, ‘sive us a place to 1o down.” T showed them | 1* out to the hay-mow. When I opened the barn door the old woman kind of pulled back, as if afraid. T asked her what ehe was afraid of. She esid 090 of 5-20's of 6 per cent. | § Wm. F. Heins, county treasurer, to )‘n!xhh;: ceb ];ul‘amflnt 10| Abner French: t. d., 120 acresins. w. »1 M nday will show are- s e. §sec. 16, t. 15, r. 136.—$11.57: f tc d. bt for the month of | 3ls, e Lt oy mhothelonly oneRale [ £3000,000. Aesi-tant Secre- | 1 sec. 17 and 33, 1acre ins, e. 5. 0. } e ofilis companiors: o treasury depart- | 5 ¢ 17, t, 16, r. 13 0. 864 54, Bishop of Chicago. been lid up for sever- | Abner French toFrederick B. Lowe: | pecial Dispatch to The Beo. ih_rhevmaticm, etarted for | . ¢. d., parts o. dsec. 17 and w. 4| Nasuvieee, Tenn., July 31—t is sort ] ! i i Table Spreads, there might be some trap or hale | 178, warde jumped into Laks M in Massachusotte, Mendsy, {ece, 16, and w. 3 & o} rec 16, in | roported hore that Bichop Feohan will d thero. 1 leit them a0d wy neighber, | 014 Man—Tfeel s it T was going o completed the job. ¢ till tha20th of August. | cluding Lowe's tret addition and sec. | in a few dnys, receive the official doc w Napkins, Wi, Borndon, who lives aboat 100 | %8p& = took placeabout | __WASEIROTOX, Augast 1 u of Mr. French Secte | ond addition to city of Omaha— |uments from Roms transferring him z yards fromthe bero, came around pariment of sats an will take the stump. | 8524.01. from the diocese of Tennessea to Chi- | from lis er cent., Stand Covers, the alleged ghost of Dr. St. Louis, shortly and took them homewith him. receipt of a ey S Emly and J. W. smmhwaiz tocazo. Bishop Fechan has not yet re- | 15 coas the « ¥ sily e, if ot 7 & He gse thom supperand broakfast | L ¥a8 o hase been hung at Wahoo, | o the Augastus Tanoer tho Fas: Trederick B. Lowe: g. c. d., all of | ceived such notice, tly havo Jess faith it the Rones d of last Toilet Sets, Ete., g but who kulled himself in the Fre|irom = the il Dispatch to The Bec, -, ey femn by next morning. o Jols which hie spirit 15 sald g | NORTATY commsioner, i Elock 81 TowadYaasaaradaiion to iy 2N men ho nd mere executive offi e *) the the ot o, ieion to the Sid exhibition, forwerdin of awards to assict were 223 exhibitors and 228 awards mac |’ e thh were just opened s teh o The Beo pefore the Fire, and which are slightly Damaged by Water. Thess will be ready for Sale WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, + ¢ a We have some EXTRA BAR- pr j t It will b cent higher | GAINS inal! DEPARTMENTS. Reinforoe® j S5 ¥ FINE 1NDi\ BROCHE , August 2—2 8. m.—| ity of Omaha—8160. 5 day Tanuer entered on | 4nnig M. and Jacob Snydar and D. | spectl Diepateben s 1o ma” Gftl doy of his fast end | N McKnight to Fred. B. Lowe, g, c. Onicaco, August 1, 10p. m.—Prof. e enearie | &1 1ot 1, block &, Lowe's second addi- | ¢t o 780 Carboadaie, T, | <l to complete successfully | yign, city cf Omaba—g200. e rabe I Unel Sises ente eriul task, He declined 7 P vi tors and remained in bed | 5 ome. o d e 2, bk, B | Mologice] commiesion, has. roturned | Julis e i from a professions in Minnescta, ictine g1 oF vonitivg, | Places ity of Oumaha—27 Dikbia saouiiohe He mscrier - — ~ |am e watohcrs, | Feed. B. Lowa to tho public, . d., | {umeneo acresge of wheat 1a these| Undoubtcdly the hest i shue o aylmiarl.;- sratehers | wiol feet lot 5 end e 45 feet Iot 6, | ootono® ATo82 of whest o gheso) LCPS i ;nchflc ;swé o | block 4. and w 31 feet lots 6 and 25, ) 1o Tost ‘wheat was in the James river | Umaha et o wet tome tobo placed | 21 € 30 foety lots 7 and 24, block 3, | oo 0! et T S8 RTE £ .0 ek lovel to be placed | 4l in Purk Plase; Omaha—fox exten: {20050y, Ele found little.or no or | sandat 12 o'clock the | yion of Pleasant street. b P O e it ns papera wero read to him, and | ™ Frederick B, Lowe to Rt. Rev Jas, | Srt®*hoppert, whichhe artributes to| After supper at Herndon's, « wangaid, ‘By the way, is there any| On Thursday after getting a meagro talk of this Bender murder now? | description of young Jobn Bender, Herndon swid ‘No, not much.’ The | Rute and the other woman. I started old mana‘d, Tused to know them | for Omaha. I wentto the ferry and Benders; stopped at their honse mauy | the ferryman told me he had seen Aoithe 2 time. They lled one mun and | such suatt croms at 11 olock | Quenec. Auguat 1—Shortly af wife and buried their two children | Thursday, snawering all_tho descrip- | nine o'clock Saturcay mors alive.’ Tu eayiog fhev. the old man, | tions except having four or five | hizhness princees Lou by & slip of tho tongas, ssid ve. Then | chidren. - b make i wboot te | 1a0d in the steamshp Polywick, he went on to describsthe canvas | children, I went back to Fremont ——— wall, from behind_which the fatal | that night and tried to find Sheriff Weston's g Wa blow was struck, and hownice Kate | Gregg but could not find him. I en- | Special Dispatch to The kes. used to do the work. Then be talked | teced the jail and told Bender, I had | PROVIDENCE, August 2, 2 about the Califorvian who came there | Kate and John arr at 'Omaha | At1a. m the bth ia the ser s ) fikhtmalliauan g the moistureof the season. He be- | bac kes | @ : |nlhe_ewmuzdnndukedlhal umelle‘n} aud, by the way, I said, to the old [ Haverly En.lchardt ped i smlian niiivg :etz;;tf;' ana g;:’\:“r,.:é fl}.biaczkaa'4l'§‘;5“ 027‘1 lieves that grassheppers can be extor. | the ¢ d best | T SHAWLS. ;o.hlsue' ‘du:uvn‘a]uct mg:\:z - | man, h.u? many chiidren has this melm‘urw ed 1n ;“I fl‘.' P - - Tha faster then laid | 55 9q and 30, and e 79 feet of 161;6 minated by the settlement of ths | fitin o Now is a chance to secure a o had stayed there that nig e | Kate had! Theold man said four. | cipal feature is Edward g and ;1.,,,; until 2:30. | 31,495 block 3, Park Place, Omah: country ard forest culture, which will : x re both p 1 < B Th would have been done for. But he | Spid I to the old man, Kate says that | attempt 1o b ] Te uimutes lat v the doctor got | o maa'ay - T o o W8N | hring “moisture and fortility. The | low prices . e | good Shawl, very low ese . gave them a warning by threatening | you done all the s! yet made. > pand tved to crom himself, but v-rf'flff-flk S 100 Cheiaht grasshoppers thnive the beston dry | ¢ % i ¥ e |Shawls are NOT BADLY % tohave the house ccarched. If he | ders from behind th . eround the track on hi faried aud 1-id down sgin. Shorily | “md"'f SR ;’3 reighten | prairie, e i | SOILED, but still they will not ’ !hudnt thrc.\l‘;ncd mg wouldallbave | Old Ma e's a liar she's the one | thort x_a:e-luzl afier 4 o'clock“he comuiained of be Sal;-se; ;( rozo;'l-m:\;;adw —_——— Cue Impon = ' | bring FULL PRICE, sowe will Vi cen captured in the hoase. that done if. profersionals ¢ d, aud hrd another blanket put o MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. | « Col 1 T 18- N The old man ssid that he |1 started back to Omaha Friday e d durirg tro evening ho ol lot 6, bl ok 4, Parks Fac, | Ean close them out AT A DIE went south with the Denders|and crossed to tbe Blafis on the trave- A Life for a Truw SOlsibesANandl ot Omaha- noag‘l L i e : 5 > Wi The | COUNT. that night to the railroad, where he | fer but found no traces except that| Dervrm, Mirn., Avgust 2, 1 a. m > applied to hig head. °‘“““‘“d", . Block 4. Grodis Cricaco, July 31, | viozwib. W0 i | g will be onour feet in & few and the Benders parted. Next day | they were seen on Brosdway. I weat | —The Foly tu lins ccenpied for bue <bewas sppurently scund | RoRSIS: ¥: 4., 1ot B, block 44, Credit 2, 00c for "cashy 003 Whice I x > iays, whea you can sxpect to when 1 heard this story I started af- | to Neolaand found a man there who |iness houses and rsidences was Tas\és svomibidl L 818.90 Foncier addition, Omaha--8200. for Ja) d‘ or fMI )zf‘r A + 1 . | days, ¥ = ter them and_to make a sure thiog | said he met such au_outtt Thursday | burned early Saturay -t Lo sin 3 10315, 668 Tast e o x et Holooutb sl Sis e Annla | 05 7+ rejected, nomlal; No. | y : fidl Buvatiest 1p AR G € T went for Sheriff Gregg, of Fremont, | evening as he wes going to the circus | about $5,000. Sevencon f i itly ‘aud_delivered his | Drere®, w. d ., lot 8, block 198, city | Fed, 92 A ments as usual. kuowing he had the eand in him. We | at the Bluffs. I went froff Neola to sleeping in the upphr storie: of Omaha—g2,000. n ia fuid in which o 23 for Jul "2§c for Avgust and | ing . me::ibsmna was \'lsl\- Why doso curselves with naaseat. | Soptember: rejecio 1, 20c. 2 you at cuce~Hap- "mk — v:l':;nu‘ly ot 315 TEML% £ O < them. for Sugust; 815 70 for Seprember. | B. WILLIAMS & SONS, “Leading Retaifers,” Jef Fremont at 10 o'clock the night of | Avoca and after informing ali the of- | offfrom escare by the st the 21st. Thioking I'd find them at | ficials there about it. I:He up the | to jump from the win Siding we gov of therg, |sescch. Thatends my Sfteen days | heing injured. 1l around that side track | Edward witkout sucees. Took the pexttrain ! My oplaiop isthat they are Yot trusk and wasy umc oy