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5 THE TERROR OF TWELFTH. A Raid Upon the Faro Banks ‘W. HITCHCO! Tam amazed that a pclitical leper who the republicans of Nebraska bur- ried in disgeace four years ago should HE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morniog, August 10, THE DE DARL They Disappear From This Part 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 ina __|ONEMILLIONACRES - ' T NOTICE—Advortisements To Let For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., will be in- Hdg i ox T30 " o8 b: i % scabbard attached to his belt. Fnally | serted tn theso columns once for TEN CENTS publican Registration A R o obtrude his festering corpes of the Country at Last. #ho made a_sudden jamP, and gracp- | e in; emch subssuent i, FIVE CENTS e the Police. into the political arena and arrogate ing the knife, drew it from the scab- | per fine. Tho fist fusertion mover Tom than : n;‘c-” sz e.l 1 com mi of to himeelf the right to acraiga honest Route to the Infernal |P2iand mades vicious lunge at her | TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. I;P“‘::“:\un;;‘;u:li‘ero"u’du;‘.t “fthe| Some-one remarked to our reporter | TPEblicans for their efforts to purge | EN Foute to the Infernal|captor. Ho had a revalver in his ouglas c Le oo primary election which takes place Thureday, August 26th, no person will be allowed to vote at theee prima- xies uxless his name appears in the ropublican registration list. Every republicsn citizen who is entitled to last evening that there seemed to be a peculiar and eudden change ia the atmosphere. He thonght we would have s storm before morning; it felt just like the calm which precedes the violent tempest or is the precurs- the party primaries. Iam shocked that a notorious political harlot like you, should publicly boast about his devotion to the republican party and mortified that such corruptionist an iofamons should villify Regions, via Kansas City. The Whole Family Shot and Hung by the Vigilantes, hand, and instantly shot her. The vigilantes then proceeded to hold a lynch court, for the trisl 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 AN—Cail st Y 10 1.0, ¢ Law Offico V1 0. L. THOMAS, Rooms, Crefichton Biock EASTERN NEBRASKA, i it $2T0$5PERACR general election willbe | or o = is in. | audelander me fordoing my duty as| The train from the west Saturdsy | 1y w014 indced be & remarkable Pierce aud 13th 5 - voteat the next general election willbe | or of the earthquake. Ta this in: o vt T oan ol afternoon brought among its passen- | thing if there people, but little above EDGIAN registered by usupon making perconsl | stauce the barometer was a|% YePublican journalist. I canonly |8 SHION ot etEE E BROR | R M intelligence, had for over Arvly a5 application. The undersigned will sit | correct cne, as tho storm broke | 700t this nsult and punish your in- 1 55 16 tONe O T8 O being the | %¢ve0 Years been alle’ to elude _the for registration from mow wntil the|upon the city abrut haf past solence by reciting your political his- s 5 El;) i e sharp, eyes of thousands who wero T 23¢d day of August,and hereby invite | ton o'clock and yaued for three hours | 1Y for the information of those | “encers. sSneryl . B 3enceh Otllooding for them. They had been 1 S Cass strcet.. 26510 all republicans who desire to take part in the coming primary election to come forward and register theirnames. By order of the executive committee. b E. D. McLaverLx, BREVITIES. —Paterson ecils coal, with wnjracedented violence. It was uct & storm of wind and rain, how- ever, but one of those periodical v itatiors Of municipal wrath, whick, coming 0 seldom, are ail the more terrible to experience. The like hss not occurred before in ten years, and probably will nct oceur again in as a5 he wanted to go out and bring in eome tramps. This barmiess fiction brought tcgether Officers Gor- whom you have imposed upon by your false pretenses and especially for that class of republicans who have settled in Nebraska since 1876. You assert you have been a republican from the infancy of the party, and T don't dispute that, but you were one of those republican vultures that al- most literally tore the flesh from the publican soldiers were shedding their blood at §17 a month. You were one of those mercenary turncoats who, Labette county, Kan., and Dan Cong- a5, 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, alins McGregor, is apparently & broken down old man with one foot in the grave. He is stooped and walks with seeming difficulty and generally gy grey hair and beard. eyes is apparently sightless. One of his His wife is & very large, muscular woman, been scarched for with a zeal that never triad; the best detectives fn the country, stimulated by the large re- wards ‘offered, have been on their tracks; but they have, if alive, man- aged to disappear as if the earth had opened and swallowed them, uatil at lenath they so uncxpeetidly returned tolizht near Fremont. The onders at Kans3s City. Alarge crowd thronged the depot. The prisoners were taken to the po- lice station to prevent the possibi'ity of at ] Fan ANTED— Competent e two: G 300d ook, at Richard's R corner 17th and Dod nbam St rmn preforred, i 20,000 Acres N DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Colonies in all the best TLarge tracts suitable o= 2 Special Dispateh to The Bee. Y 1 for genorst tween the hours of § and | WALy more. bodies of the patriotic defenders | "UPPOFted by his wife. Ho wasdress- | uxgys Crry, August 9, dp. m.— [ g}, Ay WILLIS L YATES, Long Time and < aud 5 p. m.,and inthe | During the eveuing Marsbal Wes- | oy 0 oo 5 0 remained | €4 in @ shabby suit, an old cap and | The allesed Bevders arrived here yes- B s ree el " velock at the wume | terdahl notified a few of his forceto[ 3 o F 000 ding red ink for|Pouts Tolled up above his old shoes. ksulrdq.} g'wgvmn, EinLfl;;a cmt*dyluf ow Interest. = ' f Brash’s & . . 5 . | Sheriff Bender, of Labette county, bson hands st Brasha commor at 1014500, o 85000 yenr, whils ze- | H® ¥as unthaven and has long, shag: |, 00l S0E S8 (RESIS, LTy GULUMBIA AND n I I 0 BIGYGLES . T have secured the ncy of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spok en and Counties in the Stat Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manafactaring Co.; Also the Otto Hand ! ; 2 e Iynching, In the afteracon they wore ounties in the State. Made. Samples can be scen at my store, at. Manufacturers Prices, reizht . Tey Saxe's Coffec Croam Soda, | 148 Jasobson, Donahoo and 0'Dou- | durivg the most eritical period in tho | Coaree featured, with large handsand | oo (0 Jhe 2oRERorl (Eoy oM added. Send for prico list. i R oho:, who were &t the|history of this country joined the|ProWn hsirdone up in “papers.” The sand peopis pass?g in at 25conts each 80,000 acres scattered N.I. D. SOLOMOINT, teris running the Omabaferty. | iy wtter ignorance of copperhoads—for the suke of gotting | ©D¥rver would take her for the “man ;mem.-,m The mon ywu“divided through lowa. Warranted tooth brushes, Kuhn'e, | the nature of tho expedition upon | s fat office from Andy Jo Lot | Of the cutfit,” as <he is much taller | between the enterprising showman ¢ Cream Soda at Saxc's, | which they wero about to cmbark. | me quote from history: At the out- | 80 stronger than the old man. But [#0d the sheril. Nobody was ablo to A large number of Improved t perfuiies at Kuhn's drug —Seidenbers & Co.’s Key West Cl- gars at Saxe's —Peter Gocs had a little experi ence in the runaway line Sunday. —Dr. Coffman is the happy father The chief, however, had a big scheme in his head end crdering his men to follow him he proceeded to take a due northerly course on Twelith street, tarting from the northeast corner of elfth and Farnham. He stoppel in front of astairway in break of the war you enlisted heroi ally by procuring a commission s United States marshal for the terris tory of Nebrasks. You held on to that commission uutil after your elec- tion as territorial delezate to congress in 1884 You distinguished your- whils 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 assembled at the depot in this city to take a look at them. positively identify the iznorant pair, who sat on tho stago eating peanuts and smoking until' five o'clock, when they were eacorted to the depot. en route to Oswegr, Kangss. A large crowd followed to the depot,but thera wa3 apparently no disposition to lynch them, owing to the uncertainty as to whother they are the real Benders. California Borti, URNISHED 07 of 15k and_ Do comsltation reom an Ste. Inquire two doors t au o8 {or ros uriss, i Farms in Nebraska, many or them near Omaha, 12 to $40 per acrs. An Immense List of | GET UP AND GIT! NO OLD STOCK! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, We are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of that block and posting throe of s | elf chicfly in that capacity fn | AmOPS others wero My, E. B. Garter, | The old mun vas sked where he o OMAHA 0|.0TH|NG AND FURN|SHING GGUDS of a biteen pound boy. The juvenile | men at the foot of the stairs, which | o o detst ; of this city, formerly of Kearney and | £705% "8 *"Louminta * " pao e M. D, arived Sunday night. Mothor | wes. 1ot np. bty he wich | 15, C8SHT trado and traderchip Isw't it possible you may and child doing well. The elock tower and cleek to be put on M fug will s this commn Meyers' new corner build- ply ) want long felt in day, October 12, 1880, Officer ("Donohoe went up to the hesd of the fight and entered the rooms but recently occupied Ly Ca ptain Smith asafaro bank. Hero found a motley crew, numbering rocious huckstering, diszraced Nebraska and robbed her of the educaucnal privi leges of West Point, by recommend- ing William Woodruff forappointment to West Point asa resident of Nebras- ka when ho never had even seen this Senator J. D. Seaman of Kearnep. Both of these gentlemen recognized the old folks as the couple who lived iu their city in July 1878, and whose sudden disappearance, so like that from Cherryvale, Kan., was related be taken to Kansas” “Never, sir; [ wont go; I'm not the man they want; T'm not Bender.” A dispatch from Cherrgvale says there is littls confi- dence there in the beliof that that theso sre the original Berders. Tt i even positively asserted there that the :|GITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 3 4 : = = AR 000. Many vacant lots in = 2 — The sixtoonth aumual convention | ibteen in il who were busily en-| 45T, ther: wonds, gon. deive, | % {40 Brs sovcral days ago. Mr, | Bondors wers” overtaken and quietly the additions to Omahs, | LRAZR FARNIAM STREET. E2X= of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska |gazed in the bold work known ms|rya: deceived Edwin M. Stanton, | Catter elimbod up the side of tho car it O R SR Hhuudr%dtsh of lote scattered Kt f Tyt will b i | ki, 1 " Tho s | o ety ol s o | bk ool iy whe| BAICWATREGORD, |3 T | o e O, Howeesnd| CHARLESSCHLANK. SOL. PRINGE. Nebraska Oity, commencin on Tucs- | proceeded not ouly to capture the fe- | \yo o iy 1y own testimony, con. | A4itted having lived in Kearny bt 5 Taraishod rocms with Loard J X — - —A special mecting of the Plaster- ®rs’ society is to be held at Turners’ nimal, but to pull his tecth, and to take tiges, bunters and all away with them. From here the party icted you of lying under your official oath. You were remanded to private life at said they had no little girl withthem. The old man dented ever having been thera. The Pullman Fight With Coun- cil Bluffs, © et I7tl B v and 18th streets on C Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate, We also have R ESS e e gt P e o gl VR | A CRATIEYING FAGT THAT THE wieots, on Saturday, August 14th, |doors north in the same block, but | atter secured a commission from Andy | fuss about golng to Kansas, declariug s it ooy n 1 5 Sy TR [ % | 5 as surveyor-general of Ne- ould 800 i : The Council Blutts Nonpsreil ““takes 1880, at 7! o'clock sharp. here nobody was found but ‘-he %% | caslin e bill gotion up by he would aoner dm,fl«‘!:: prisoners | i S, v@;.".'*"x Articles of incorporation have | Prictor and Mr. Goodiey Booker, who | if. This appoi R Y g S understand that they | PI98UFe In announcing that the arrest T s Gity, 0] | WéTO DIaYiug cribbage acroes the o> s &y vén 1o undersiand that they nt of the Pullman Car com- to the republican party were being taken to Jacksonville, Til. of the az any, who has been iu the habit of on Improved Farms in Doug- o, e our Apost 5 X las County, on 5 years time, at 4 4 o Don SR for 1B NIGIAMGRE SR B | Shich you had betrayed and sought to | At the transfer a largo crowd had as- slippigeveelo/ConalliBlufyiforla 10 per oot interst to all who Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ephone eowpsny. The capital stock | ©t% o o | overthrow by srting J. Sterling | ge, : s few minutes each day and opening the R odiEttIee { el | . : 3 ' S10:000. Oul, John 3. Dickey ix | “Viat do you want herer” said | SO R Y LN LU o Y ® | Ballman ofio her for tho aule of | ke ke canlehow/eos ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. onb oF the 1,,.“-;‘ B el an as the marehal entered the room | coalition. When Grant came into pow- who were there | ;okate has had the effect of bring- Kiehede: Do ne of the incorporators. nounced. or in the winter of '69 he promptly transferred to the train of the Wabash, ing the company partially to time, Maps for Douglas and Sarpy : e Al bay hors Counties for sale, The White Machine justly claims to be the —On Baturday evening & small dog Jone of your business” said the | Kicked you out of office with other | St. Louis aud Pacific road. The old | and hereafter there will probably h: Trom sd 3l b e S belonging to Mr. Henry Dohle hed | 4 ‘_l° d")‘; b mcnl\“ elong with | 3postates and from that tino untl | man was rather inclined to be cross | 1o g‘.::x‘}_‘mn.’l{fificu‘,-,:.‘ih;;;h,é.:fi i i bestm:\d‘e. the Efl‘me;L ru.mtmr. ;l e si ;: st i & T e i B o o o 871 you were one of the most bitte K271k, < | cil agent, Mr. Cocl d jon and & st perfec chine in the andacity to try the effects of hin |, .'3 y) wero added to the com- | coredent mer i Tty 45! | and ugly, and got mad because Sherifl| gy rrajgned Lefore Justics Buird BOggS & HI”, construction and ihe most per I tecth upon the calves of the president = e BehiE broliinet romove his lhand: il. He was s:utenced o city coun immediate t tuking place Sunday under the di rection of Oflicer O'Donohoe. ath, the execution dy wa the march was resumed until ablisnment of C. S. Higgins, on Douglas street, betwoen Twelfth and Trirteenth, was reached. Here 1 1 you made astill hunt for the U. senatorship then held by General Thayer. You secured the coveted ze by breaking up the republican ialative caucue, and uviting the- solid democratic vote with the repub cuffs. The old man remarked: ©I want these thinga taken off; they are rubbing my wriste, and T don't want to get sway.” When the officer said Saturday afternoon, and_through e attorney, Hon. George W. Doaue, «f Ownha, waived eximination, and was bound over in £560 bail to ap- pear before the srand jury at the December term of ths district court. Reav Estate Brokegs, the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, v 1408 Farn, St., Omaha, teb. because they find everything just as repres- —Porter's ferryboat broke 100se |, it Jiale was made adding teu to | lican bolters upon yourself. It is | that he had loet the key of the brace- T;?u !-"nflslwm fu,;j]"sl}c;l by_C«un]cll et from the eable Saurday while cross-| i oot onent of men below 3 otorious © faet that - you |jute, the old man remarked. “You :c;fl;fisfi.f"if",;n-&t.’i i = Farstads shaak this Machine. The if. 5 - & oug| he senatorshij with . 3 is | | co s rachine. ‘"-“‘: river, ’“"“ “"L",‘l’ “""“; b 'f( There ‘was no kicking anywhere, | mor s e il Fortho vates | needn’t lie tome that way. Task ¥0u | through the Union Pacific transfer do. verybody should use, this way down to the bridge, where i s 5 Ll alessofar this year are more than doubls although at the latter place the dealer saleable Tudepen- |in a civil manner and ] want them pyot: “Notice—Orders for bertns in AL o e ih es' = itimel i stuck. Thero was a team and woveral | L couoatic tried to secure a dark Tho nawen of the | o But he did not sucseed in go- | ooring cars wil be roceived at any | WM | ) e corresponding ast year. & By I % oo i embers, amor Naiitel| : hour of the day at the railroad ticket | T~or saL, st Mill,_ Appiyat reet - ‘;“lb”‘“”. <m|d they ore maver |lewher wallet which the marshal bribed members, monnts pid 4o ting the officer to remove them. oftico in this buildjag.” Although the | [ "2t B A © sox. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office, pound for some hours. he at 18 " v = = rings #2izad upon and efterwards found to stances connected with this whelsale The sheriff and his charge were due fact is not stated in the notice, The ANTED—Wo want P i : A ~ MISCELLANEOUS- W s s o e et e will be promptly filled. R el cantaln fifteen golden dou- | bribery were published by the Bgg, |in Kansas City at 8 o'clock yesterday | Nonpareil saya the railway agunts at e BT e afternoon_ while somo | ble engles, $300. At the first Your sevntorisl | morning, when the perilous part of | the U P. depot were, on Suturday, | [KEN UL ool s oo — - ) o obathing near the club house | *© “E T 26 e | carrier was a chapter of infamy. You | (b joumey would really bogin. Sher. | atTucted to sell Pullman cac tickets | g & monsw | 7 ANTED=1000 saris ot it at Sulphur a druvken man |00 1wt mamed places thel yoro op active supporter of nearly all g whever called for and to_also check y came along, disrobed and went in to enjoy the luxury. When he got in sbout weist deep he keeled over aud was unable to right himself. The boys gave the alarm, and a couple of mion rushed in and saved him jus: be was about gone. He was resusci drawers, boxes and cards were seizad, and when the procession marched up Douglse street Officer ("Donohoe had his arms full of apparatus and wealth, the latter in every shape from a cop- per coin to a bank note of large de- nominatiou. At the corner of Twelfth and Douglas Officers Bellamy and the rotten schemes before congress voted for the back pay steal pocketed the swag and became a pliant tool of Jay Gould, who owned yeu as muchas he does the stock in his rond. During the campaign which precoded your overthrow by a disgracad and be- trayed people, you consummated that profitable sale, whereby the Union iff Bender did not anticipate any im- mediate violence, but thought that if they were identified beyond doubt they would probably bs strung up un- less the stato premptly disposes of them or gives them ample protection. “There seems to be a feeling in Kan- s1s,” ho added, “‘that the wrong per- off berths when asked to do so.” THROUGH T0 CHICAGO. After the usual number of delays consequent upon the opening of a new line, the Chicago branch of the Wa- bash, St. Louis and Pacifiz railway began operations yeaterday with both freight and passenger business. For a short time the receiptand delivery of SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIANO & FRAME, BOGGS & HILL. BOGGS & HiLL. property, amall covered with young timer Cor. Bavenport and 15th Sts., Omaha. MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE I ! ¥ OTEL PROPERTY—Wo aro suthorized to = e ol cogng Pacific borght the old Hes e r T | freight will bo restricted to the Chi- TH et Atanbie totet st the prassi o tatod with cousiflerable dificalty. 1t 3,11, trom joined the foroe, the later | reekrey tebst b0 winr e | sona havs bosn srrested, but this | cags and Paduceh and the Ghisago i ovders s 5 uit " BoOGUS & HLE gpacpiererl having bean telephoned for by the | most could not have been sold for{ is doubtless becaure all hopes of over [ and Strawn diviions, the formor ex- T 5 Sk S sanrihal $20,000. They slso relieved you | catching the Benders had long since | tending from Streator to Edingham O SALE-Bron nex honse, ¢ roome, with Rush's E: Mills Flour, made | M7 S of worthless stock in the Omaha Re- | been given up.” However, he himsolf [ and Altamont, and the latter from e ey e aantes from tho best Winter Whesi, only| The cortege wended its way up | yiicun in which youend the feder- | belicved that ho hes got the right | Chicago to Strawn. The time-table gain for 6 days ouly £3.35 per 100 pounds. Spring wheat | Douglas strect toward the city prison | al ring had sunk over £60,000 during | persons, and thinks before many days | for the government of the Chicago BOGGS & HILL, . Flour, $275. Each and every sack | ith the stealy tramp, tramp, of en |your six yours’ war upon ths Bex. | John and Kate will be in tho clutches :’l;",“;?.".;,“:‘“:fif.‘l"fi?? o ;e::;:f:ifxry' Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upward aray but about half the captives suc- | YOur desperate effort to secure are. | of the law. g warranted to give satisfaction. one passenger train will arrive at de- 500. BOGGS & HILL. s 20 election proved unavailing. Your| There seemsto be a good deal to cer ” B e e 3 ‘Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. 1t Wisas M. Yares, |ceeded in "}‘"“““fl the ”1':'““ Of the | rockless disregard of pelitical honor | support the theory that the prisoners | part from Lh:‘;fl‘gl’;‘:'\lik A PE Tob 8. W, Cor 16 fobacco, 25 cents per p L s captors and the seven policemen ar- | capped the climax, when, as a last ro- | wero imposters, although it would RACK TALK. Hfls JR e s e .6 25 ce . . ards. Peof. Frad. A. Chapman, from New | rived at the jail with just sixteon out {sort, you eouzht to procure tho sup. | hardly scem possible. that such could | AJ-ar ofruit went cast Sunday night . ’ " POSGSSHILE, Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards York, dramatic reader and teacher of of the thirty captured, the other balf port. of democrats for_re-election by Do the case. Some years ago the as- by the N. W, Pianos and Organs First Class 01 SALE—Full corier lot, N, £. Cor. 16 and T = e 1 ‘1. | Pledging support to Tilden as against | sociate editor of The Atchison Cham- e orihogai went eass B S0n: Jones Sts. Send for Price List. clocation, 1715 Dodgostreet. Classes | having vauished up alloys and sid | B20I08 SUEPOLk o Filden sehasinat | saoueo edivok of, The Atetison Oham quTyo cars of hogs wanteast Sus-| op Fasy Monthly Payments, U ) [ER & €0.. Omaha, Neb every day and evening afeodif | sirects along the route. The rather | dentla title should come before con- | zen of Topeka, that while traveling in { ©*3, Y ‘H° B : ? Sheet Music and Musi- RS IR et oAl MAX MEYER ., Omaha, Neb. = e welancholly squad were ushered down | gres California he met a former resident | , The svecial hunting car David 1 Wi i The price reduced on all shirts, at | clsucholly squa ; g ; oy Teh Crockett came in on No, 4, Sunday, cal Instruments. £0GGS & RILL : the steps into the corridor of the| 1tis a chapter of unrecorded history | of Montgomery county, Kansas; that | Ofocketh como o ob Fo, 5, Sunda FINE STUCK OF S e #he Ohnaha Shirt Factory, = < that Mule Birnum, the chairman of | this gentlemeén assured him that | ¥ith John Rowen and party of twelve divgy jail and their names 5 ONEY TO LOAN—Any one wishing to e ham streot pear 12th. Call for price the democratic nationsl committce, | the Henders mever left Monigom. | 4beard: ; Mo MO0 per Cone momay o s 2 st o list, soon taken by the deputy marshal. | addresseda letier to democratic load- |ery county; that they were sus-| Traios yesterday were very light on | Ofl Paintines, foe 0008 hror m— Fifteen of the eixteen men were |ersin Nebraska, requesting democrats | pected first of connection with horse- [ all the roads. §x10 Frames, 1inch, ™ WANTED, namosakes of Pocahontas® fickle b | ¢ SUPPOrt you for re-clection for the | thieves; that they were seized by a | Two narrow gauge sleepers for the | 17312 T , Grain of all kinds at City Mills, S | jeot of aflection, and the smalt quar. | 338 0f Tikien. Fortunately for Ne- | company of citizens who had formed a | Utah Northern, go west on No7 to- and Farvham streets, Omaha. allwlm WeisHans & Bro. ters nasigued them probably con more of ined the Smith family to the a the eloctoral commission bill was passed before the vote on scnator was taken, and the demoeratic horsethief detective association; that the Benders, in view of death con- fessed the murders; told where the night. Work has bezm on the Union eat- « houso which the Sioux City and OV A XL A . bodies could be found and _wers exe- cuted by these regulators. Mr. A. H. Blanchard, of Ds Kalb, Mo., tells a story confirming that narrated by the Topeka gentleman. He says the square foot than any other equal area u the face of the globe. the police judge end demands for release, bail being readi- members relieved from embarrassment voted for Judge Savage. Since your demiso a8 a political leader you have disgraced your state by hangiug around congress every winter asamo- Lost Children Found. Three little children, the cldest a| "¢ a girl of nine years, with a brother | calls and sister younger, were picked up O A CHEAT LoTGo 1 Bog ) $900. acific and tht Northwestern will build at Missouri Vailey. The C., B. & Q dining car San Franciecoj was sent to Chicago There were CUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, B for Lambrequira 00 per window and n " Cornice Poles 2 60 pa window and vpaards, Velvet feames 2c each o5 00 e Balls and a full line of Porsons baving. s of money can - Iy offered by scores of their friends, | Bovoly lobbyist, a position which no | putlished dercriptions of the parties | 22t ight tobo decorated for the use MUSIC. MG LR L O e G o e % yesterday in the outekirts of the city, | ¥ s ; | other ex-senator from a northern | arrested at Fremont do not agrae with | °f Knis Lty 72801 victin Strinz 1oc, sosase L. | NWOTIONS A AC GOODs hile a few were for sending for > g conclave. The car Windsor will be | vi —_— n-fw where they wera wandering, evidently | ¥0Ue e SenEnE 10T state Liws occuvied for many years. | the description of the Benders, The | e oo ot hel Han Vi1 75,2 60,3 DOME 8100 0 8:00 is all you need pay p ) Judse Savage, and taking out their | Wi s with sucha recurd arro. | man desoribed I foo lavza for o3 | Funon thisend during the San Fran- | Guitarss 06,6 00, 7 00 ana A 3 lost. They wers taken toLucas’ store g hen a man ucha record arro- | man_deseribed is o fo g I sout b ek fou gouiall Pl 30 thirough us. Time Accordeons from Send for samples and, and shest music. 1 cisco’s abscuce. The Northwestern people are ex- ceedingly avxious that the news of new mcvements ehall not reach the victims on a writ of habeas corpus. While the judge was being hunted up the money was counted, and it was found to amount to §24 70 for the rst gates to himself the right to act as monitor and umpire for the republican party it is high time he be invited to a back seat whera tho party after being Bender; the woman 1s not old enough to be tho old woman Bender, and too old to be Kate; and nothing is said, in the descriptions, about the ult on balan-e. in norch Omaha, where they now are. BOGOS & L. Taey have been in Omahs about three waeks only, and do know the alcgue of mouldivgs HOSPE, J A.HUSPE, JR., 6 Doge St., Omaba, Neb. not ¢ 3 SEepar EREhE i G ] blic premcturely. Tho engineer streets. Their name is, we under- betrayed haslong ago consigned him. | loss of a_middle finger of the right | public prem:t ol s ) Eiiin 2 S i 5 is fin. | Sent to Blue Earth, Minncsots, car- ot i i atand, Willisms. Theic parents can | 0utht, and $415.75 for the luct, the E. Roszwa hand. Old Bender had lost his fin- | sent to Blds Barth, Minsesots, car. b iy, Intter one probably representing the winnings of the evening. A fow parties then went in search of Judge Hawes, while the marehal and his men roturned and raided the vari- $ind them by applying to Mr. Lucas ger. M. J. O. Partridge, whonow lives or to Marshal Westerdahl. at Salina, but who, like Mr. Blanch- atd, lived in Parsons in 1873, tells an pparently straight siory concerning the fate of the Benders, which The Farmers having hay to contract, for ery at Willow Springa distillery, will 1o well to call on Tler & Co., 1313 Yarnham stroct, Omaba, without de- to peruse until he reached that town. Real Estate Transfers. Augustus Kountze and wife to John BOGUS & HILL. v _HOUSES—We aro now prepared to worth from $100' Attacked by Highwaymen. Sunday evening about 11:30, as Mr, CLIFFURD’S Aeplendid lot of Table Cloths and Table Napkins just arrived, havitg | been purchased during the ercent de- hefore T e monthly pa;ments; Py for an appearance this morning. Nelson: w. d. lot 2, block 3 Kountzss sree W, Boyden was driving with | s bouses of ill-fame on Twelfth acd | 1ay, as they will soon stop contract- | Champion believes to bo reliablo. He | third addition, city of Omaha— A T Douglas streets, from which they |ing. wim | (Partridge) belonged to a vigilance | g61.55, Mr. B. D. Spears and wife, near the | hrousht in_twenty victime. By this — o | committee organized in Labette coun- | Tho Omaha National bank to Chas. { ¢ ! Rontzo & barracks, three barly ruffians sprang | the judge was found, and by two TABLE LINEN {ty to ferret out and punish horse- | Tyrpe parcel in eec. 21, t. 15, 185 o an arc o from the bushes by the roadside and | o'clock most of themen, as well asthe | yyxr wEEK, AT CRUICKSHANK'S, taieves and other criminals, The |y 13e¢, 00. \ o business of auy i twoof them s men, were frec again, having put niembers of this committee had sus: | Tizata Jordan ot al., to M. J. Stew- | pected the Bendors for some time,and tad been keeping & watch of their movemecuts. Some of them saw the Dendera returning from Drum creek, bits, stopping the carriage. Mr. Boy- den sprang to his foet and strack at art, w. d., 5. w. }sec. 1, t. 1, 0. R., 10 e—81,4C0. Frederick B. Lowe to Wm. M. od the horees by the | | FEVER: AGUE CURE. ice $100 1o 2750 BOGG: 73 & HILL, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS 1 them with the butt end of his whip, — 3 pressicn in New York, will be scld by Hetur Dwyer, w. d., lots 8 and 23, and_w. R ERADIOATES ALL MALARIAL R Y P. 3. Nichols went west this moon. | ¢ =00 & B e our custemeny | BfteT_ disposing of the body of | 75 fr, fote 7 and 24, block '3, Park 2 s L1 DISEASES from the SYSTEM. knocking one of them over he = i R Jones, one of their victims. | place g7 17 and 18, Thornell's ad- J. C. RICHARDEON, Prop, horses then ran away and left the high. | Hon. L. M. Beonett went weat to- |l the advantage of our barzains Suspecting _some crime, they fol- | §urap D, Storr and James Storr to BUGGS & HILL % o waymen in the lurch. 1t was a bold | dar- Also a splendid lot of Initial Linen | . LOU1S. Lowed the dished wagon tracks, and it | Edward Hall, w. 4, = 0. } 8 € } L ND HALF LOT—Near Thirtcenth 2 orctiisls 50 a | length discovered the body of the 25,4, 16, 0. 2, d desperste attack, sud the villains | E. B. Tnslehart left on s western | Cambric Handkerchiefs at §1 50 a | leng! y sec. 25, . 15, 1. 2, 10 e—8$400. : = “dles:le:;:l; by the prompt action (,,,,.Mc::ff g lbax with 300, and a raro assortment | "rdered man. They at once called | “\yijlis M. Vates and wife, to_Alva- B0GGS & HILL. ware fo yes the committee together. But before the members could be assembled the dus H. Mayne, w. d-, s, 48 64.100t., lot 4 Thornell's addition, city of Omahag1,000. Executors Ingram Clark to Thomas of Mr. Boyden and the fright of the | hosses, None of the party in the b. were hurt. It is dangerous to of Fancy Handkerchiefs, better value | than we have ever offered before. | Jienders had taken alarm and were off Another great Bargain in Laces, ccn- | {” the Indian territory. The vig g |1 ntes overtook them a few miles over Mr. P. W. Swift left for the west last Saturday. ) BESTLOTS—In Stinn's dition, $00¢ BOGGS and HILL. LOT—On Dodge stre nd Thicteenth. A w. J. E. Bullard was a west-bound : > od and desirah Silk, Larguedoc, Breton, |y, Gibbs, w. d., n.e. }, sec. 20, t. 16, Emoroved a 1t late in that Jocali e = | g of Silk, Larg s » | the line, as they were descendivg a 2 sell for . e ;:emrdu o | Tirtion and Trish, at 5c and 100 8| sicop bill The Bendors weroin a |~ eatBL lutely Pure. pli Married. J. oyce was & passenger on the | yard. Come carly and get the first | wagon and their pursuers on horse- iea T e e T €A RIFICE Frener— Baven — Victor Freber | noon train west yesterday. selection of these goods. 2t |back. The marderers whippsdiup] . o L= Kenely siaris on the | TSk (o5, Soes Ul Tao ot e ot are roome FoyR | : eit horess and mate foontPet D | noon train to-day for Denver, and | 5 harioas pastsy. Carcby a3 strost ousk B3 wld 1hs mendh IoF ard Mergaretba Bauer were uvitedin | Rec J. W, Tng went west to- MieirEhOrath ! n orts age by Justice Gustav Beneke | on Saturdsy evening, st the residence Mre, Hottenroth, on Eleventh | CHANGE, Hambarg Fige 250 8 box, | ropolitan hotel, | overiand train yesterday. day to Denver cn a six weeks'leave of absence. John S. Tucker, clerk at the Met- went west on the Aundy Riley, the liquor merchant, | went west yesterday on a trip through the Republican vall SRR S oftico south side Douglas street, be- | tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth, from {9a. m. to8 p. m. anz Murphy & Lovett,1ns. agency; old est established agency in this state, | | spis1, | | M1, —A casn of co¥tipation by | | uslng Hsmburg Figs, | out. to escape, but one of the animals stum- bled and fell at the foet of the hill, tirowing the occupants of the wagon The leg of one of the women was broken by the fall. The old wan and John were armed and made a_fight, but were soon over- powered. Both were wounded dur- ii g the struggle. The vigilantes took ti-sir prisoners o a creek nesr by, and boand them. One of the commitiee the summer resort of Colorado, to be absent about a month. Mr. Fred Kettle, formerly of The Fremont Herald, has gone into part- nership with J. W. C. Jones, former- ly of the Burlington Gazette, and will publish a paper at Norfolk under the pame of The Norfolk Times. Mr. to procure material, etc, Kettlo left yesterday for Chiogo | without fear of the digestivle food. Sold only in can il resalting JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Glzh & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER Fo. 1417 Farnhsm ¢, O ORDERS 5T TBHiHe: of Jacob soLic) 1 STy A" Biair wil exchange for irst class buainees or resudence property in Omaba aud pay from 3,000 to 4,000 in Cast to boot. BOGGS & ATLL ARGAISE. Teath 1,500 toz both. CHOICE LOTS0n Park Wiid Aveaue, aly § 10 4 blocke rom depot, §60010 3609, Moothy pamente, BOGGS & HILL. '—Tuo cottages with small lote. reet, sou'h of depot two bloc LANCE & FOITICK, Oooz““gtrov:z:s House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete, 1921 Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Banlk,