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L |"I [ s ~agars st Saxc'e, 4fhief whot THE DAILY BEE. | THE TRAIL LOST. 7 iThe Officers Return From the l Under the rules establishea by the | Yepublican central comimittee of Douglas county for the conduct of the primary election which takes Thursday, August 26th, no will be allowed to vote at thete prima. ries unless his name appesrs in the repuolican registration list. | | | republican citizen who is entitled t voteat the next zeneral election willbe tered by s upon making personal npplication. The undersizned will sit | for registration fron 23+d day of August, and hore! all rep who desire imary el er theirnames. | blicans : the comi come forward a1 rey By order of e exeentive committee, . D. McLaveuuy, H. Kexsisox, Regictrars. day, will 1 Arthur | ¥ ursof 9und | ce and in the | veuing at Keseler's, on 3 w Yhirtsenth per. BREVILILS. “ no ~—Paterson sells co —Eleven cars of stock in yesterday. Try Saxe’s Coffee Cream Soda. —Porter i running the Omaba ferry. | re Warranted tooth brushes, Kuhn'e, —Excellent Cream Scda st Saxe's, ut; —Elegant pe: #tore, es at Kuhn's drug ~Ninetaen setilers out to Plum Creok yesterdry. —Seidenbary & Co.'s Key West Gi- | thy —¥ok Rext ore buil 174 | 1t Farnham strect, Be 2 pply to Jno. A. Crewghton. tf ~New House for Rent-Twenty Howard B. | "° Daveny ite Postflice. —Omaba is itself agsin, T fiying 10 clouds on all the & 00t being traversed by the eprin) - —One or two cases of minor of- | b, through whic pass. has been aba yes that the pa trail had re Coon no doub: by public ty nit:ed all the facts in the Search For John and Kate Bender. Why the Body Of Holbrook Was Chucked under the Ice.” Every | 1pcest Added to Other Crimes, £ 4570 more will, in all prob- v, setile the question of the identity of the prisoners at Fremont, one way or the other. The sheriff of Labette county, to- wether with seversl other persons, left or Fremout, | whers theygwere expected yesterday. | oy willof coreeatance passuponthe 1y of the prizoners, and if pro- ed genuine they will be imme- cly transported to Labette county, re they will bo given a warm re- ption. Ttis probable that they went by v of Lincoln in order to get a requi- sition and will go thence by way of rand Istand. At all events they have t as seen in this city, they were expected to vet been Word was reccived yestesday from Mr. Dan Cengdon that the buntfirthe of the outlaws, Kate and Jobn, A telegram was ved by him from Dep- awick, of Avoca, who followed on their d, having lott it ac Ragids, in Guthric doned. erday r Y Sheiiff 0. county. From what was learned of them along 6 route, Mr. Beswick siys thera is it was the missing pair. seoms hardly possible since the st has been made of the e, but they will be captured event- and they are still following a rtheasterly course. man feels good, ea the is going to get fres, and stalks a good deal. She has ad £ Mr. ybrock and the disposal of his She » the weather was so fonees wore heard bef o Juge Bawes “ €10 when ho was killad that jt wes im yesterday and the defendants dischargs | p, ed. . i ~The coal prospecting hole at Yonoa kes reached a depth of 120 f18t, 55 reporws John Stough of that | he towa, It About 30 men are engaged inla Yog gas pipes from 15th strees to the head of St. Mary's Avenveand south on 18th and 20th streets. —The laborer who fell ina fit on sirect car No. 5, Thursday, recovercd iciently to be taken home that eve- g, and will no doubt cover. th T'—Deputy, Sheriff Grebe returued 2 wuesday from David City with the Cyrus Morton’s hor: The man be od to Barnum's circus. on ssle for the receptic ndered Michael Da- vitt, the f the Irish land which is to be held at Clark’s ion the wight of bis afrival in this | p, be W. A, Manscrip, v wag arrest- | o+ wuy Suefin Gy Thureday, Jle-d guiliy at the police court, and was [ Gr held for trial in the sum of £300 bail, | rec in default of which he was sent to al B> didn't get much plander, and elaims he was drunk. Dow riginator Had he heen | by plar feom Coun- «il Bluffs to the triennial conclave st Clicago, froin the 16 h 15 the 19:h of the present wonth, Thursday %0 20 by the way vord. The Rock Isl phc2a special train at the disposal of | he of the Towa knights, which will leave | thi Council B lay, Avgost 15. | bu ecided | he Tslind | wa vd company will ore Judgo lay on the charge of an on the arm. Itap {1V praved that the prosec worked | hec in the act of holding his boy by | in the collar ae if sdmivistering & chas- | 1 kes was by tirement upon him, and thereupon in- | capture. that the tocfered. The case was dismissod. “Rev. J. W. Ingram, of the 0o Clrin dan church in +him city, baybeen | 2 recalled for another year, beginning | th November Ist next, sud wesre gl d | & wman and wife, thus = whom is even or the Delief in the cld man’ such Mr. Hopper was mistaken although omit bim, and he = esible to diga grave in the garder th the vest, and they consequently reorted 1o the oaly means left. They ¢ to the creck near by avd cut a ice, and having conve yod el ev chucked it down h th ¢ iuto the water. 0 My o that ng John and K er and y are fiving together as incest to John is the father le in eir other crime Kat t years, al em having been born while they 2 place to place. ed tomake a t of everytliing and has no in telling hing that permost in her mind, er, of Leavenworth, The Times, of that the genuine sider, on the right hand, wes cat of twoen the first and seccond joints, lograw was last night sent from this city to Fremont to know if Mec- or was thus maimed. A reply was ved that he had both thumbs right. At first this weakened identity, t on examination it was found that the description furniched by the state authorities made no meution of any marks and 1t is believed that says that several years agoa man s captured in Utah, and brought to resem! s discriptive mark upon his band, t upon examination it was proved that he was mot the Bendor, but a countryman of bis. 1t is hardly like- that 8o important a mark could be 4 in the description. A travelling man from Kansas was the city Jast n'ght and had a talk h a friend on the subject of the He e0id in positive terms ne Benders would tbeseen again on th's footstool, d offered quistly to bet money on it & the Fremont prisoners were suds Ovo well known gentleman of this TO THE REPUBLICANS OF DOUG- LAS COUNTY. The hue and cry of foul play raised in certain quarters against the salu- tary regulations adopted last week by the republican county centrsl com- mittee fur the conduct of primary elections, snd the sttempt to preju- dice the public against this important volitical reform by misrepresentation and personal blackguardism, impel me tounmask the arrant knaves and hypo- crits who are waging this dishonorable warfare. 1 neither ask or expest quarter from political moorshiners who, in defiance of decency and jus- tice, have for years raided our prima- ries with orgavized gangs of re- peaters, nor have 1 any apology to make to the political demirepa that 81l votes during each campaign to the highest bidder. I sm willng to assume the fullest resvonsibility for depriving this class of ‘“‘outraged re- publicans” of their profitable vocation. There is, however, a class of earnest and roputable republicans whose ac- tive co-operation in the proposed re- form 1 deem very desitable. To these I now address myself. Firet and foremost let me assure you that 1 bave no other aim or motive in cham- pioning the new departure than a sin- cere desire to make our primary elec- tions the true exponent of par'y sen- timent. You all know that the old eystea of primsries has been a dis- eraceful, demoralizing mockery and farce. 1t hss lnz been my hope to be able to sbolih this outrageons political swindle, and with your coperstion I heps to witne:s the first honest primary elec- tion in Dou th of Aucust. The charge that T iutend to dishanchise reputable republicans, that 1 propose to pack the convention by awarding credentials to per- sons who arc mot clected, is a8 unfounded as is the charge that the registrars are chos:n frem ameng taen who are corrupt and willing tocls for the commission of gigantic rezis- tration f The best proof that 1 desire an honest sud impartial regis- trativn and fair elect is the fact that T have invited and requested my political cpponen’s tako the supervision of registration. 1 asked Hon. James Neville to act as one of the registrars for the city. He declivea on zczount of business en- At my request he sound- ed Major Risdon, with a view of in- ducing him fo act a3 registrar and Mr. lent'y opposed to the entire system of re- form inchding registration, that he advised me not to employ him. I called on Rev. Mr. Jameson and neral Estsbrook, neither of whom can be charged with being factional partizans, but they both de- clined for want of tima, T met Nye yesterday, and efer full explana- tion of the powers and aims of the committee he expressed himself con- ginced that the ~;Jgrm, capecially the prevention of d. was vight. [ then asked him what he tho t of M e Kenniston and Alexander Troup s registrare. He said ho would trust them. He didn’t believa they would commit fraud or lend themselves to any fracd, These gentlemen baving alr been chosen aa regisirars by the commit tee, I felt gratificd that the Republican Ta the afterncon, when I handed Mr. Troup the registration books papers he ned to serve, much to my sur- prise. Mz, Troup explained that ho was ing clerk of The Re- st whils Fred Nye was in serving as regictrar, ho was overrul 4 by others higher in authority, who issued the mandate that nobody connected with the paper should give 0id or countenance {o the reg'stration scheme. Mr. Troup as- sured me that he approved the entire scheme for purifsing the primaries, but he could not affird to jeopardise his biead and butter, It is ecli-evident that the men who contrcl The Republican, while pro- fessedly in favor of honeet primaries, are in reslity deadly oppoeed to any ‘hng tha will breskup the old sye- tem of fraad, and promiscuvus vori- g. Neither bul'dozi g blickzuardism, nor sbusa can, however, e from nuy earnest purpose to secure honest primariss and put an end to s county on the gagements. Nevile found him so v srats from voting, cou'd find no fault with them. and is the m: pablican, favor of 1 deter BIG NOSE GEORGE. Capture Of One Of the Elk Mountain Desperadoes at Miles City. He Returns In Irons To No Doubtful Fate. Among the prisoners who went west on the overland train yerterdsy wero three men who occupied the front seats of the second coach. Asour reporter passed through the car he caught the gleam of irons on the wris's of one of them, a tall, gaunt black moustached fellow, whose ap- pearance was that of a highwayman. Questioning one of his comrades a stalwart handsome man who sat di- rectly in front of him, it was learned thuljthe prisoner was none other than George Parrott or “Big Noto George,” ope of the principles in the Elkk Mountain affair, who was captured at Mles Cit; Montana, by Deputy U. S. Marshall Irving about two weeks agr. The officer in charge was Sheriff J. G. Rankin, of Carbon county, Wyeming, who, with oue as sistant, had gone across the country to Miles City for his priscner, and was just returning by way of Bismarck, Sioux City and Omaha. “That is not the nearest route,” said Sheriff Rm- Kkin, “but it is the safest under the circumstances " “Tam pearly worn out,” he con- tinued, ““having staged it eight days in suscession, and was quite sick yes- torday, but ferl a little better to-day.” The shoriff informed our reporter that they hd hesn searching a long time for this man, and that there was no doubt of his identity, as he was well-knowa throughout the country. He was going to lodge him in jul at IR w'ins,where he would e tiied, that | is, if nothing kappens. 1t will be remembered that the af- fair in which the prisoner took pert occurred about the middle of Septem- ber, in 1878 Big Ness George and six or seven others had planned it to dicha train n-ar Medicioe Bow and rob the exprees car. The spikes wero removed from the rails and a tele- graph wire tied to the end,after which the gang retired a short distance and concealed themselves in the sage brush to await the train. They held the other end of the wire to pull the rail out of place at the right moment. Providentially a section man in over the track saw th wire and the con- dition of the rail, and hastening to the neareet point reported it in time to save the train. The gang watched his movoments and seeing that the jig was up made their cecape, in the direction of Elk Mountain. Two deputy sheriffe, Robert Witter- field and Tip Vinson, fellowed them and in an cncounter with them were both ehot and killed. One of the outlaws, Dutch Charley, was subse- quently captured snd taken to Laramic for safety, as it wasknown he would be lyached in Carbon county. When the time came for his removal to Raw- lins, e was put in the baggage car for safety, but at Carbon he was taken outbyab dy of citizens and strung up toa telezraph pole in the presence of the sstonished passengers on the overlacd train. “Do you think there is any chance of this man getting through withouta similar experience,” asked our repor- tor! Sheriff Rankin made a non-com- mittal snewr but from the expression of his eyes it was plain to discover that he dide't think Big Nose George would ever live to be tried at Rawhius. The probailivy is some of ouroverland tourists will have the pleasure of witnessing that novel sight which beats Jona's Gourd all hollow, that of a telegraph pole bear ingfruit which ripens in much less time than a single night. PBRSONAL PARAGRAPHS Lieut. Heath left for Cheyenne yos. terdsy noon. walking H. T. Hedges, postmaster at Plum Creck, was in the city yesterday. Seth Cooke was among theSan Fraucisco psssergers yesterday. Juhn A. Creighton and family left for the easc Thursday afternoon. New Business Transaction. L. C. Enewold having bought back his old stand from Mr. A. Piller, cor. 13th and Jackson strect, whera he is golng to re-open to-morrow, (Avs- 7,) closing out the entire stock of dry goods, notions, hats and caps st and below wholesals prices for cash. Mr. Ch. M Huebner, (not Kuebner) his his old clerk, Jate of L. B. William's, is back also, and everything will be as before, only the cxcellent bargains there will be given. Give them call. FRESH OYSTERS. 1 doz. stewed.50 cts. § 1 doz. fried. .60 cts. & doz. ...35 cts. Open from 7 o'clock p. m. till 1a. m. Joux A. Wirri's Restaurant, Lovett, 1ns. agoncy; old est established agency in this state. apls-1y —N. N. V- dquest, the Omaha ice dealer, is in Sioux City toarrange for the shipment to Omaba of 2000 tons of ice, which he bought thers last winter. The Journal says: *“There is a demand forice down the river near- Iy every summer and fall,and 1t would be money in somebody'a pocket to fit up to supply this demand. The Floyd furnishes good, clear ice overy winter, and an ice house on the bank, with side track beside it, wSuld pay. One located this way could be filled from the river, or emptied on board cars, without the expense and waste of loading the ice on wegons.” Some enterprising Omalia man might start an ice warehouse up there, and antici- pate the S oux City dealers, Why dose _ ourselves with nauseats Ing medicines, when a purely froit enthartic will oure you at onco—Ham. borg F Tre them. J. H. Murray has returned from the Gunniscn country, Colorado, and will remain here five or six weeks. El: ant zccommodations, price, Astor Honea, lowest Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &., will be in- serted in these coluzaus onco for TEN CENTS per ling CENTS line. The frat tusertion nover loss than NTY-FIVE CEMTS, TOLOAN-MONEY, o 10, rin Lown Agency. nov-224f HELP WANTED at northwest 26 -6 second eirl for fan ily prelenied, southeast Girl to do house work, 1169 it v pretrred | Re- A Tock Box ozl it erate, - Address NTFD—A tailor o work by aprlyin, merchant tailor, ] wtion as 1 rk or book-keep- errice. Adress €. J. B, Reo 5% 3404 VW ANTED-A wonnd horso abont 15 hands hiuh, must drive single or donble, DIy N E cor. 16th and Cali LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: 101bs of Asugar for. . 1o fhe exira G sagat G5 111bs Canary O. Sugar for. @ 1bs Granulated Sugar o ) Lbs Cut Loa! Sugartor &'1bs good Rio Coftee for & Ibs best Rip Colleo for 4 Iba choice Java Coffes 84 Ibs beat Mocha Coffco fo Young Hyson Tea por Ib, 30 & Oolong Tea per Ib, 80 to. Japan Tea per b, 30 to : Finest Gunpowdér Tea perit. Best 0 K Flour per su Snow Flake wiuter wheat Havensfbestfour. 20 bars Whito Ru £0 bars Climax Soap for. § bars Laundry Soap 15 bars Linen Soap for... - Pure Maple Syrup per galion. Golden Syrup, per gall New Orleans S5rup por e New Orieans Molawea per gal Sugar House e 1 Tbe St Lo 17 IhsSt. Louls Oy 11113 Boeton Butter Crackers for. £8285°2 888, 4 lbs Pitted 10 Ibs Dricd Peaches (hal 10 1bs Choice Dried Apples for- 1011s best new Pranes for.. Peaches (Cai)3 1b ca Backberries Apples, (York State) 0l can Blucberrics 31 an. ... Cherries 21b can. Sugar corn, 2 1b ca Yarmouth corn, per can oo, 81b éan ... 35 Ibs howiny. 11 Ibs Caroliua rice . Posltivel "J. B. FRENCH & CO., The @riginal Reliable Grocers, No. 1119 Farpham Street, OMAE SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIANO & FRAME, y Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instruments. FINE S1uCK OF MOULDINGS. Ol Palutings, Brgroy gy Framca at grost s, Gpwaris, vand dpwards <00 ¢ winilow avd upwards, 0 e winilos aud upwards, © each (05 00 Gornice Puics. and upwards, 00 and upward il upwards, 60 up, chesjest in tity catalogue of moul A. IIUSPE, JR. Guitars 5 00, 6 00, 005 Accordeons frow Send for sxn and she A house with five Iciorn 8 W. cor. AXFORD Reom in Jacobs' Blo Iee Clark, v W.KE nl Y, 3. ONEMILLIGNACRES GHEAP LAND s g EASTERN NEBRASKA, $27T0$5 PERACRE. 20,000 Acres N DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fo» Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through lowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebriska, many ot them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre, An Immease List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of E'egant Resi- dences trom $3,000 to $20,- 000. the Hundreds through the City. Hous sand Lots, L ts, and al. kinds of Ciy Real Estate. Many vacant ad iti ns to lots in Omsha. of lots scattered Business Houses and We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 percent. mterest to all who can thow good titles. Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sate, Boggs & Hill, Rear. EstaTe Broxers, 1409 Farn. St., Omaha, Neb, clear and I l'fim? UsE fullor, 7r0 F* {OR FXCHANC racta of Land, peracre. overed s 11 catio ain for 5 days o BOGGS & HILL. Frm.\(:’ Comner half of | and Jackson ot a saunif . i TOR SALE—Fu r 16and BOGUS & HILL. Jota, nexs Temple, $1,650 ench, e 3 COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! T have secured the agency of the vie'l-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicyclo trom the Pope Mauufactaring Co.; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can be scen at my store, at Manufacturers Prices, reight added. Send for price list N.I. D. SOLOMOTN, GLASS. N | GIT UP AND GIT! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, We are Determined to Offer Qur Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. 1=21= ARNIIAM STREEF., XEZ=SXZ= CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONIST Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacce, 253 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards, Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & €O., Omaha, Neb. mewt il GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Bails and a fuil line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS wfw B ES A CRATIEYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly increasing in public taver. The White Machine justly claims to be the hest made, the easiest running, the s'mplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The Balessofar this year are more than double the correspoading time last year. } WAX MEVER &C0,, ' %o know that he will probably accept. Hs will l-ave on Monday mext for « | Gity says that to kis mind the Fre week's vaoation in Oclorado, preach- | Mont outtit who claim o be the Ben tnz meantime in Denver. Mr. In. | ders are impostors whoare endeavor- J. J. Brownand Charles H. Brown, ¥ q., left for New York Thursdsy. Hon. J. Sterling Morton passed through Omahs, Thursdsg, en route HOGGS & HILL. double-headers, Tae executive ¢rm- Fm\{uvz Lots west of O All orders addressed to the Omaha Office, mittee have at all times baen roady to = will be promptly filled. JFO% A CHEAF LOT 6o t> Bogguand Hills ad- make a fair apportionment of 1. Sition ing to gt the authorities in euch a /enysinesr by the new water works com- ralis-cue of the shining lights of his profeasion. & men of rare mental and 0sial qualities. At the regulsr monthly meeting of Firs king Engine No. 2, Thursday, tho by ution to time all membors of the company fifty eents, who were or adopted & T8 2 he anght going to s fire | 1o faster_than a slow walk. The com- | aitos appointed to col'est fund- to Engineer Welsh south for med: D ieal treatment reported amount col dected. At the next mre'ing the i waal election of ofiisers will take place. ~Mr. J. D. Cook, the Te'edo en- pivser, arived in the city yestorday, | g “aving been employed as consulung an we if; pay. He will return atoncesnd | g prepare the plans and spe; ~a detail when worlk will bealn active- Je ot once. They are now figyr for the purchase of pipe and other yosterial and the machivery. They |y wil soon begin pipe-laying, and will | o then put 500 men at work #o rush the aun dertaking through to completicn A party of enorzetic and intelli sent locking gentlemen went weet | yosierday eu route to Tongue river, m the Yellowstone country. The party included Hon. George Childe, | d secretary of the Ar te compsny, of London 3,13 Groom avd B, T. Groom, fat ar and son, of Lexi Kentucky. ue former being mansger sowpany. They sre going up 1o in- sestigate tho condition of the country 1nd expect to make s3me extensivein- | 11, estmonte in that region and be fcl- | sw.d by many wmore. They have the »cling and undererand what they are aoun h asu mpr: t or on Lahetlo eounty. Tk the Eoss b ton's men arrived yesterday. The when ! there from Kanss. | ther questicning admitted to Daniel Congd | brock had been murdered use \pe that they w.ll be ebe to bring r damages for faise other sunés. He says it does not stand reason that auy sane pareon, how- and r some er ignorant, would give himself or rsi1f away in 6uch & manner as the tave dove. Mr. York, brother of the murdered cor York, a'so coutradicts some the statements of the old woman, d of Mr. Hooflan, who,it will be re embered, was one of the first to1d y the prisoners as the out'aws of is ou® thing ite certain, that the prisoners, if ta- ken back to Kansas and proved to be the guilty famly, will never be llow- to come to triai. A special telagram from Fromont says there s much excicoment there, and everything else i« Photographs of 1 lost eight of. senders are ex , and hundreds stopping over to see chers, bited on the stre persone d man was asked yesterday he thouzht parties weuld be Hesnswered ina | avenner, whick stopped all fur- *Tdon't know and | The Benders | , the man o les to their an named Hol- the Ben- and said he hadabout $2000 | when mardered. { at Springhiold, TIL., | n't want to know.' > gave informat another show that Alexander McGregor and | Nancy Elli, gton were married March 1871, by Squire Lseders, and that | were both cccupan's of the poor The woman had two children, | Tohrand Kate Two of Pinker- | | delivery at Witlow Springs d: trars, both in this city and in the county. The same [.rness and im- prtialicy witl bo observed in the ap oointment of judees s nd supervi-ors ¢t election. Ii the parties who orpese ms perso ally sinceroly favor honest roputlican primaries they will come forward ang as-ist us in the g0rd w ation of 1nen who make merchandi e out of their votes and the votes of E. ROSEWATER, Ths B. & M. nine has accopted 11 ay the club to play at the Fort this afe ternoon. It wiil doubiless be o fine game ss the B. & M's have strengthid their nine materialy and the stayirg qualities of the pst boys are well known to base bulists in the cit Through the courtesy of Maj. Burt the city nine will be carried out in comfortable goverament ambulan- cos. A large numbes of our citizens have already expressed their intention of he game. invitation t having hay to contract, for illery, will 4o well to call on Tier & C Yarnham stroct, Omaba, without de- loy, as they will soon stop contract- | the Omi iy26dwlm The price reduced on all shirts, at | ha Shirt Factory, 1207 Farn- | ham street near 12ch. Call for price | list. Beadquars waukee beer at Mi cau Fort Omaha | cast Enuineer W.lsh, of the firo depart- meut, has returned homa greatly im- proved in health Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Parker le/t forthe cast Thursiay fora pleasure trip of s-veral weeks. Miss Stanton, Santn, U. § d n on yeste: dsughter of Col. A., went out to Og- ¥'s train. J. A. Gamer, formerly cashierin tho American express office, was in town yestorday on a brief visit. Miss Lizzie Chanute and Miss Jen- nie James, of New York, are vis | Miss Imogene Clarke, in this city. W. J. Onahan, of Chicago, secre- tary of the Catholic colonization aociety, paseed through the city Thurs- vsy en route home from Groele couaty. z L. A. King, brother of W. §. King, of the Telephone Exchange, who has been visiting in this city for a few days, left at noon yesterday for Eche, to join a surveying party. Mr. Elijah Conkling, who has for over seven years resided in Omahs, and for the greater part of that time | been a conductor in the employ of the Pullman Pacific company, left at noon to-day for Colorado. goiag to prospect in the district be- tween Georgetown and Leadville for a good location, when he will go into the general merchandise business, He has good backing, and will no doubt strike it rich in his new gald of labor. He e an A No. 1 man, and while we s departura from Omaha, we ongratulate those with whom hemust ature o as they will Mr. Conkling is 1 UENISS ED BOOVS FOR R ot s, F: s1umn on 1st pe; Hobing, 616 “ou h 10 ris 1814 i Famham 16 Dans 1TV FORSA U‘;Nv 13 J: 10.0f o Froneh Coftea Houte & bargain, § cash, balanco two yon A barain, § cas, b two sears time. Charlen Drandes, 021 BOCK, TOSALS —Seated by the connty bailing of s 8 al% tor the follow.nz grading: e 2000 yards : & section 55, 15, 10, aoq. 500 i, on tine betwecn 5 seenat the cou the righ: s res all bids. J 1 the o of Com Wado fr. preparation or luxarious o Vark, Jaues K. voir, FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITEGTS. Desiins for tuldings of_any description on exihibition st our o W have had over 20 Joums expericnee in 2z and superiniend. ‘public os' mates fu ROOM, " GHARLES RIEWE, Caskets, Shirouds, et Farnl . A. F. RAFERT & CO. ontractors and Builders Agents for the Encaustic Tiling DR €T owamA = Spe PARTNERSHIP. Cxams heretofor. CELEBRATED yval Steel Tooth Harrow | A BOE Jror e TEW LOUSES W, W prepared to NV o UNDERTAKER! OR S—Wo still have some small from 2100 t> money can exponse BOGGS & HILL. 3100 10 8200 u neel pa 2w for yourselt hr 5. Time EUGGS & HILL. YGGS & HILL 0 asy orns iUs & HILL ReSprExer ¢ v K nthly pa Price 2100 10 345 BOGGS & HILL. HEAPLOTS 3 and Gion. Want be OUEE AND RALF LOTNear Thirtoenth and Capttol avenus, $1,500 'BOGGS & HILL. (JOUSE AND HALE LOT_0n . between Twe ih - roved and desirabl half JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Baveuport and 15th Sts,, Omaha. IFEBRIFUCE] FEVER: AGUE| CURE: ! ERADICATES ALL MAL. DISEASES from tho SYSTEM, J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop,, AT. Lot LANGE & FOITICK. = Dealers m Coox STO VES | Eouse Farnishing tioods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Etc 1444 Farchem Strest, lav Door Past Furst Natiogsl Bask,