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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1895. "N. B. FALCONER. ) Bie . . . The winding up will be found to be still more . . . . . >rest tl he b of our Great interesting than the beginnin ¥ We have donie a most satisfactory business during the month of June. Of course we sold goods outrageously cheap as you all kinow by the prices we have been selling goods at. We will now wind up this sale with a grand closing out sale of odds and ends and various lines of regular goods that we will not carry any more. Tiiis is a bona fide sale in every sense of the word. We never disappoint our customers, that’s how we always have such successful sales. You nor any one else can afford to miss such bargains as these, but we have many others just as good that for the want of space we cannot mention here. Remember that goods of all Kinds are steadily advancing in price and it is to your in terest to take advantage of this great sale. Your attention is especially called to a line of silk waists that formerly sold at $4.00, we close theit out tomorrow at 75c. A lot of odd® < land ends in shirt waists that formerly sold at $1.25 to $1.75 they must go tomorrow at 75¢, and in Dress Goods and Silks we offer extraordinary values. Gent’s Furnishing Dept. Bl k D G d $4 00 Siik Wm%ts ! Men's Negligee Shirts at acC ress 00ds. 75¢ each 1=3 their Actual Value, o Jpst closed out & manufacturers ‘““"’gt Given Away Tomorrow—Monday. Monday we place on sale a line o- | $atie line of men's uniaundered:fing French s Priostloy, all wool Black goods, fino noveltios, Juoquards* ONTRR S1TiE: S ute; wm L MO b | ice that (Wil enable ug to"scll them at ete., real valuo $1.25. 81.50 and $1.75, on sale a'l day Monday at terns at T5c each. This is a bargain B a ! et an sals Mons s 3 as they are worth $4.00. i v\n[“r;m them on sal \yr\y A:: Ll - - 75C YARD - - regularly a ch, bui we bought | SR T B, e e 30 all wool Imported 505 BLACK e N L e ; ““},"'Lm,, ome ‘;;m“';«{ loatgns of lighty BLACK SERGE, BRILLIANTINE, all day, 75c¢ each SPECIAL PR[CES workmanship guarsntecd, Gents’ Half Hose. 25c¢ a Yard. 33c a Yard. sl I SR SR 'mmh;l{ Il'llsl black half hose, with 0 5 > 81 l‘[“ one i“'i at 7 t "““:"” T “":V | heels and toes, at 12lc por $1.25 all wool NUN'S $1.25 STORM SERGE are all new style waists and the pat- ’ th 200 per pair. S ETEING, oroatieys) 42 :; sl AL Gl dhe. at \ terns ave Iresh und desiruble. In 30c Aprons. 13c. $5.00 Umbrellas. $2.98. | Gent’s Balbriggan Shirts & Drawers. inches wide, all day, 52 inches wide, BYHA this lot are 10 dozen black lawn g A Wo start tomorrow making a grand sae- All of our gents' A 62 Y d 67 waists that are worth $L.75 each. Only a few left, so we made a big rifice on our fine quality Umbrellas. They . gan Shirts and I ach. ¢ Yard. ke : This price is made to close out this rifice to clean them up. Full sizes and | are good for sun or rain, and are ex- Ladies & Misses’ Hosiery entire line of waists, and positively PR A cellent value, e \ ! & . . 8 none wiil be exchunged. B : e w Lt::!:::”m:‘l: H\\“"I‘l"'. ace on special sale Slll(S! SllkS! 5 . y 75¢ Childrens’ Dresscs, 48c. Bedspreads- SUaindion S0 quality, rast hisck Silic Just received, 5,000 yards more of Cheonoy Bros.’ China Silks in ; $1.75 Ladies’ Wrappers Oifly. & 268 16001 SUSIAK Bosdn ARATBaNIES | Mptaits Foioe Bo1ts oo RS 103 and made with double soles and high y imaginable color combination. Neat little figuves, such as 08¢ each o g % % e 153 H‘i‘”"'é h‘ma B H ils, bars, cubes, dashes, dots, ete. Their real valuc is $1.00. The WD L L B QUL ML sses’ an oys’ Hose. 1 5 nday is e sl L a1 0 & dresses; goods that are actually worth - We will also offer Monday an odd lot of : a 50c¢ YARD .‘l{fg}:l:"-u‘::{)é;s” i::vl-nf'-{\xz'fl‘.‘: Sy ket to R oy rentiScatiss | el L LR TR S ) . J 08¢ each, light and meaium colors, S Ll i e L | inch,‘at 87lc per pair; these koods sell 1eg- Allof Checney Bros.’ 65c quality Printed China Silks on sale £ suitable for & house dress. Fxamine $1.50 Corsets, 59c. 3 N ularly at Sc to %c per palr. Monday at Z this line as they ave all bargains. o S % i 2 Bae Books. 290 YARD. ) $1.75 Children’s Jackets sets, assorted styles; goods actually worth M‘”‘“i‘;y‘gffli—"my The prettiest little Books, " 1 1 to $1.50; all go in one lot only §c. ¥ Rty S A RSk e s Books, i thnay oloth LININGS_- 48¢ each § dozen fine Leghorn Fiats, $2.25 and titles by’ the mOSt PODUILY AUINGrs, SUCh ae ; S quality; Monday for $1.10, Hawthorne's Wonder Book, Wierd Tales, by Monday we close out aline of Chil- $1.50 Baby Caps, 98c. ¢ Untrimmed Hat in fancy Poe; Win by Barrle; Tom : Our 20¢ imitation Halr Cloth at .10c Seaciiit FRESTEET ) y praids; fo ¢ price froi WA Fa Hon,, Hs dren’s iteoter Juckets, sizes 4 to 12 Monday we commence a sacrifice plain braids; former price from § Brown's School Balzac's 3 S 4 M. ¥ we commence a sacrifice on Ba- Bhorter Storles, G Srato, g lines, full 36 Inches wide, 10 ¥ at 48¢c cach. These arve just g 40 5 $4.50 each; your choice Monday for $1.00 i Real Irish Lihen Paper, only 19¢'a pound. < the thing for early fall wear and are by Caps. Don't miss/wesing the line we | (skoh R L‘!rm.; Tinted Stationery at 19¢ a box, worth i e 25¢ Fancy Waste ,,m.,,‘m at......10¢c worth $1.75 each. we are going to offer at 9c. We are Headquarters for SAILORS. N visi f the tute, d th isoners | Platte river where the, ve encamped, v lantic was present and spoke. The Wiota | feated Dan Maloney, local fighte he r title them to this act of clemency. How- | Columbus, where both reside, last week and league was represented. A very fine | Anthony broke his right hand in the first @overnor Holcomb Receives a Statement ot | vears for mansiaughter.” Lenz has been o [ERRouEnEiAns Uley BAyRRbeoniIn HintaaRon | Reservation Settlers Must Accept His Terms | '.;\Hf:'l“xl to Misn L mmf Bellyvarmhy; lulw. e United States Now an Active Factor in the E, b A er, and allowa 0od | slands he Platte er. e [ J. Mary erformer o ceremony. They | 2 ). i E g " CONVENTION . - the Death of Patient Wood. '.f.’.‘,’:,‘ ';:..':”?;X},;':\:p\}::f‘:u:‘ W ot el TocNenK g analchargan FItH aGUIEeET A YaHn or Move by July 1, Rt sttt s st SERERRY. CONPRNZION Venezuela Dispute, Leidigh thinks the law can be construed to | Sewell, the husband, has begun dwurcc\ A heavy rain visited this vicinity last night | Crowds In Attendance at the Chattanoogn | N THE HEAD WITH A S £ include Lenz's *good time.” proceedings In Platte county. | WILL BE ALLOWED and tod Mocting on the Inerease. 4 ¥ AHA PEOPLE IN LINi R a— 1 3 E Anita will this year have one of the grand- THATTANOOG A 9.— T S 3 S t Honn. Windsor: O, Milisap, Lincoln: —— town. All kinds of amusement will be had. | =© o © ke s S el BB EEE i fanaent of the! Hastings' Asylum for || Kiss A. Foos, lnlrpnry Wick, Jobn C. Drexel, all Grain ‘{:‘I"‘“‘;‘!‘(‘p 't“:“"‘“"" Heavier | . 4ian OMco Declares that Inspector Me- :\)lwl ns {ri‘m'x\IdI par's of v;m‘tlvru Towa will m“’“‘“: u““l";_ lh‘rii“_‘ ':““:' ':;‘\‘I'(”'I-" \:::;‘:I'“' Greas Jinitain WilinProtess Agalnst VeieS the Incurable Insane Declares No Effort | Charles F. Manderson. . S . Laughlin Has No Authority to Cons e present at the laying of the corne b 0N OIS zuelan Concessions to Amerienn Oltla g B — HOLSTEIN, Neb., June —(Special.)—A % of the new Masonic temple. The attendance was largely in excess of pre- Was Madn to Keep the Tragedy COUNCILMEN GETTING PARTICULAR | light rain has been falling here since yester- sider Propositions Looking to st e Gl | vious days, and the Methodist fervor was at zens and Wil Kenew tho Warnings from the Pablle. —_— day morning, and is coming heavier now. | @ Chunge of Program. NEW SCHEME FOR COINAGE. the highest pitch. The day was largely Sho Gave Ten Yoars Ago, <9 "'"°“""mm::"",':“"' L‘f.‘.'?»,:.'fi':fl'.fi." 10T | This makes about twelve and one-half inches el el Asking for the | "t In hearing papers and addresses on LINCOLN, June 2).—(Special)—Governor [ LINCOLN, June 20.—(Spectal.)—A meeting :fm“:';“_:i f“‘:]l"‘“f"":‘;‘]f'_“’ {J‘I‘;:“’”z"e"‘:“"?:“l: WASHINGTON, June 29.—(Special Tele- MIUtIATer RO aan DallE o YL ernj o IKC siito working leaguers. The | oo, 0rvomon Tund 20,11 1n expodtediby g Holcomb has recelved a letter of explanation |of Seventh word citizens, constituents of | g MIC4 WAL HOW MAKE S K \n | Bram.)—It is not likely that Indian Inspector | TACOMA, Juno 20.—Representative W. H. | MOrnin® was glven fto the consideration of | o i\ B0 %6 o0l Britain will protest against [ from Dr. Damarell, superintendent of the | Councilman Ewan, has cited that gentleman | riner rainfall, and with one more Fain|yicrougniin 15 on his way to Washington | Doolittle left tc for Washington, D. C., | Methodist hymnology, and the best religlous 1 ! 4 dt ; t training for the youth of the church, The | N concession Venezuela has made to an Hastings Asylum for Incurable Insane, in 'ublaupmr next Monday evening and, H' PO | 1o largest ever raised in this comumnity. “';1" infa ""‘;‘l‘““ asptoiite -0’»]:!‘“: ":_‘: “11:“ to spend the summer there transacting busi- | gpernoon was given to the discussion of the | American company and will warn the Amer- Telation to the death of Patlent Wood, killed | sible, purge himself of a very serious charge | prnors all feel good and crop conditions | NCPABO trouble, as was reported. The In- | ness of importance to the state. As a result | spiritual side of church work, The afternoon | icans agalnst taking p fon of the terrl by Carroll. Dr. Damarell says that Carroll | affecting his character as a citizen and one of | .o1q 1ot ‘be mproved. terior department has issuzd orders directing | of his recent Oriental trip he will work to | was closed with & special drill of the ED- | tory, part of which s clamed by Great attacked Wood June 15, beating him over the | the city fathers of Lincoln. In brief, the | "EXBTER, Neb., June 29.—(Special)— | Inspector McLaughlin to procced to Devil's | secure the enactment next winter of a meas- | Worth Daughters of Brazil, Ind., and an il- | p oo U flar clrcumstances the ead with a plece of stone. Wood was res- | ChArges are that ho deliberately, and alto- | A much-neéd=d rain began falling Thursday | Lake, N. D., on July 2 in order to assist in | ure providing for the coinage of chop dollars | listrated lessc a U8 86 DeOYAr | anibiah forslgn, uice: nrotsalal avsiiEAERS cued from the clutches of the maniac and | B°ther out of the line of officlal business, (and continued until Friday evening, about an | the trial of the Turtle Mountain Indians who | for use In transacting business in the Orient | “21ed FaLansan Solssors.t Thochildren & =305l : o o e o e ahoming. two | ViBlted tho residence of a colored prostitute | I°h of water falling during that time. Most | wry recently arrested for participation in | —In Japan and China cspecially. Mr. Doo- | 40 4nd marcled with big banners flying sime eoncession whes It was frst franled s s o] YOl and while there was ®sbbed of his pocket- | Of the corn is looking well at present, but | 2 2 odng i | little says: “Great Britain has long been | 2 i7 3 0 Americans in 1884, and the warnings at days Wood seemed to b on the road to Te- | hook eontalning notes to the value of several | Will need a good deal of exceptionally favor- | the disturbance at Rolla. McLaughlin is at | ool 2 T e 1he J::’;mm-.w Bishop Galloway of the Southern Methodist | ) o'y o= o o Tacie o R S atter eovery, but suffered a rolapse and died on | hundred dollars, $5 in cash and a number of | able weather If ths most of it makes a crop. | St. Paul, where his orders have been sent|:chop' or characters representing the silver | Shurch presented the report of the committee | o5 F0 450 Lo o O T B | the morning of June 18, Dr. Damarell is em. | Tall¥ay passes, Since the event, which is said | M'COOL JUNCTION, Neb., June 20.—(Spe- | by the Interior department, and If he Is on [in the piece on one side and the Britisn | % resolutions. The announcement of the sc. | *1 > % hon . Dr. Dama to have occurred nearly a week ago, Mr. | clal)—Southern York ‘county was favared | yio o S b I Y athor- | stamp on the other. This currency has been | lection of Toronto as the place of the next | mained dormant until now Venezuela grants Phatic in his statement that there was 1o at- | Bwan has been profuse in explanations, which | With another fine rain that assures the oat ity and instruction from the officials here, | °f Breat service to British merchants trans- | ™ eting evoked wild applause. So did also | jt and the Americans start to assume posses- fempt at concealment, but says the utmost | have been noliceable more for thelr Jack of | CroD. Some of the oat flelds here will not ba | ¥ and lnstruction from the oficiale here | yoting business in China and Jdapan and | e reading of that section which committed | yion of e torritory, publicity was given to the affair. However, | the element than anything else. It is claimed | OVer half a crop, but a larger number w clals of the Indian office are not inc | o young people of the league to an unend- | 50 58 CRRR o p o en hat should he fail Tetn ing of | vield nearly a full crop. There was never a | ¢ f ¢ ) the | hence to the British nation at large. Our | o Lo 0P ihE Y Guor trao, The following : : vovet | that should he fail o satisty the meeting o . o recognize any agreement such as the | trade dollars might have served the same o c. The following | , The warning HYAG b s true that the governor was not lutormed | Soventh’ ward cltizens on' Monday Right he | better prospect for corn, which in many | Flournoy Land company is reported to have | purpose, but, lacking tho Japanese ‘chop’ or | 8F¢ the most important sections of the re- | (he Iib% fonceasion was givon to Americans of the tragedy until after June 20, and then | will bo asked vigorously and emphatically | ields is over knee high. | port: ne lands was as follows not until he had read an account of the | to resign his seat in the council, WESTERN, Neb., June 29.—(Special)—A proposed, whereby they are to pay the In- character indicating value, the Chinese and it " A & COLON s O] CE, LO 4 e e e due them and. then give | Japancse did not understand them and would Resolved, That we are unalterably com- |, CQLONGAL, ORIUCHE, {,,,“fi},’,}l’,i,"',f,’,‘n‘“‘;" AMAIr in the papers. The dispatches from t a meeting of the latter body last night | slow, drizzling rain set in at this place | dians the amount due them and then giVe | ot "yso them. The measure, I think, con- | Mitted to the prohibition of the liquor ty's colony of British Hasti = a th AT an admitted the visit to the house of | Thursday afternoon, but up to this time no | peaceable possession of all Indian lands on | gress will enact, will provide for the coinage ., and we aro determined to fight the 12 and the vepublic of Venezuela is in astings conveyed the Intelligence that the | yjaqy repute and offered to resign then and | Breat amount of water has fallen. It was | March 1, 189 ‘ommissioner Browning says | of these dollars with the eagle on one side 1 till this deadly foe is destroyed in | dispute; and patient had been killed on the spot and at | there, but the other members present re- | very dry before the rain began and the cats | that this is precisely the sama compromiso | and the Japanese ‘chop’ on the other. The the time the attack was made. This state. | fused to have it that way, and the case goes | Were suffering from the lack of moisture. [ which was presented by the Flournoy com- | piece will be irredeemable fn gold and will about tasseling time the corn crop wlill be all our land. W hereas, It having come to the knowledge We urge our Epworth leaguers every. ‘x‘v'.u‘x“'i‘.lfd:\".‘;‘.“fi‘;‘,-'d“:';"}‘.‘,fl‘,‘:m'".‘,“‘”..‘.’5 ent is evidently wrong. over until Monday next. The corn also needed rain, but was not yet [ pany some time ago, and which the depart- | contain about the same amount of silver as | Where to do all in their power to & sy Pl URLLERS et 5 'mv"mr skt ol As yet no decision has yet been handed |damaged on that account. The present ra‘n | ment declined to accept. The Indian office | the American dollar. It will purchase in | tho sanctity of tho Lord's day. Esp ey Lo bt DAVe R B s received word from | qown by the district court in the case whereln | has not wet the ground down to over two | will be guided by the recommendations of | Japan about double the amount a gold dollar | W€ €Xpress the hope that no Epworth leaguer | name of the government of . Venesuela Bt Lgm‘- ll]nll a suite of rooms has been re- | the creditors of Charley Mosher seck to pre- | inches. Captain Beck. They beifeve that after July | will purchase in this country.” Will wmake the coming Sabbath te occasion of | notice 1 hereby iiven that no title to h}m‘ T lan g Vi V. . B ecelv] g < o e v vie eltlers wi excursions an ple: eeking. ol C D! sorved for him at the Planters hotel for bis | vent W. II. Dorsan from recelving a stale | pp qpicr GRAUTAUQUA ViSITORs | | the agent Wil evict all seltlers who do not i, S i xcursions and pleasure seeking | gor o, uy right 'in or over or affecting y 6 and 7, during the continuance | warrant for $33,408.90, awarded him by the avail themselves of the opportunity to take ENGINE USED TO WORK. We exhort our young peopie to study; |5 e riiory SO R Ll rir, toriwhinhy e Bay botn 'Ewrinmuu ?rmmgu o hass i m'; Several Thousand Crowd the Grounds mna [ (Ut MOV leases through the government, but keep track of and expedite by all the lawful through the government ot duvited. At that time there is to be a mili- | develops tha e three judges are divided they do not anticipate trouble, means in their power the cause of good c or any cfficer or person autho:ized Ad Steamer Dania Arrh t New Y - h fary encampment of the state guards and a | on the matter, which accounts for the fall- Liston to Addre didt wmer DRl e anare O WIB A | zonship. The new generation now upon the Ly that goveramant -wiill be " mamittaiel mompetitive drill, ure to write 4 decree embolying the views | BPATRICE, June 20.—(Special Telegram) | Republican National Committe Gox 1p. L 2 scene confront a opportunity in con okl §0y her ‘majesty's government VARNING ABORERS. of all. Unless they can get together at an | —The Chautauqua yesterday and today has EW YORK, June 29.—Chairman Thom ! June nection with this movement pur’ | Dy R E s over Pamsesion Jr R ; WARNING TO LABORERS. carly day it is quite probable two varying |, il g r | X 0 American steamer Dania reached quarantine of our municipal governments fs vitaly | §rcising any right over dny such lands uns | Deputy Labor Commissioner Powers is in | epinions will b re been somewhat dampened, but none the less | H. Carter of the republican national com- v color of any such title or pretended titie red in the case. The Feceipt of a communication from L. G. Pow- | Farmers and Merchants National bank of | Interesting. Rain began falling at an early | mittee and Senator Frederick W. Dubols of | '° : X ; ; Brs, commissioner of labor of Minnesota, | Galva, 1IL, one of the parties asking for & | hour yesterday morning and continued almost | Idaho have arrived from Washington, Chair- | Netherland-American line steamor Werken- | tion. While our Epworth leguers emulate | ‘This warning was the culmination of ptating that consclenceless employment agents | rocelver for this Dorgan warrant, is also in 4 . 4 T | dam. The Dania sailed from Hamburg also | pht 'INIALe The notte examp'e of those Who | controversy following tae grant, —There wi throughout the country are Sending men o | raet saning for 45500 fom the Weaern | Steadily throughout the Way. However, the [ man Carter may or may not await the ar-| i, 0% "G (ry cabin and 472 greer r and heed the bitter cry of the outcast in | much contention but the Ameriean company today with a broken shaft, in tow of the | essociated with the work of city evangeliza- | Wili e liable (0 be treated us ' trespasses: P Minneapolis to work on the Mississippi dam | Monufacturing company as balance on a noto. | ProSTam was carried out as advertised, and | rival of Chairman Joseph H. Manley of the | ugo’ passengers, an a full cargo of gencral | OUF eltics, large and small, they also aid s | a¢ Jast abandoned its plans and the concession &/ ow #n process of fr:’“““x“«li‘""l near uml.:‘ny | " Ex-Senator Charles F. Manderson was in | the attendance was much better than was ex- | Fepublican national executive committee rchandise. The steamer proceeded at her | obF ""f‘*"“‘” IAY \'"f“ “:"H'“[“ ::‘ has remained in abeyance ever since. Now r. Powers says that while there are places | (no o o toda S Rerrs Smby o ack to Monta Manle: usual speed until June 28, when stortly after | 24F municipal governme om. 00 that it is revived, the purpose of Greaf Tor 250 mon ouly thers aee ‘thveo" 5000 'eed | the city a short timo today on his way home | pected. In the morning Samuel Phelpe | fore going back to Monta anley is D hen stortly after | 210 TUR CIRE 00 C e e right purp t Britain to protest is believed to be clearly outlined by the action taken ten years ago, It is even thought that the protests of that day remzin operative today as they cover the same lands, but it is not doubted that the British authorities will renew the warnings Helrs Fighting for » Fortune. a " ITY in order to give them more formal applicas KANSAS CITY, June contest of | tion to the present ¢ the heirs over the division of the $1,500,000 ook B~ o estate left by A. L. Mason 1» set for a hear- | WELL WORTHY or Her CLASS Ing Monday before Judge Stover. 0. H and his wife, who is a daughter of | New Government Jeoture, with | Pected to sail from Liv next wezk, | 6 p. m., in latitude 41.11, longitude €605, the the Big Horn. He was accompanied on this o . RSN After Chairman Mapley back there is | engines were stopped to enable a pilot to be trip by General Manager Holdrege of the | the “Lake Country and Its Poets” for his | jikcly to be & meeting of the executive | taken on board. The ship's engines refused | Burlington. subject. This afternoon the Chautauqua | committec and perhaps of the entire na-|to work. The tail-end section of the shaft o Den chorus, under the direction of Prof. M. S. |tional committee. Ghairman Carter told his | Was broken in three pleces. The weather was —1In the | Calvin, gave a magnificent concert, in which | followers in this city that the refusal of the | calm and Thursday the Werkendam came in they were materially assisted by the Jennie | Cleveland. convention to declare for a single | sght and towed the Danla the remaining 360 Lind quartet and other talent. Tonight the | standard assigned to the republicans the | miles without further accident, sentenced Budd Coon, who pleaded gullty to [ arga tabernacle was filled by people eager to | United States senator from Utah. This will —— foner invites the co-operation 0f the Ne.|uttering forged papers last week to two | hear Sam Jones, who delivered his lecture | Bive the republicans the next senate and | Jecame Iusano Uver Christian Seience. e buread 1n eradicating the evil of th years in the penitentiary. Since Coon, whose | upon “‘Shams and the Genuine.” The audi- | Would enable them to act without making| HANCOCK, Y., June 20.—Miss M. B fraudulent labor agencies. real name is supposed to be Robinson, has | ence was at least entertained and amused if | deals with democrats ar populists. White, a Christian sclentist from New York, to Omaha from a trout fishing expedition up | reland delivered an excellent poo in_the lead in the cenduct of city affair Fraternal greetings were sant to the Boston meeting of Christian Endeavorers and to the Baptist' Young People’s union. — - ications, and that only such men are taken | as are residents of St. Paul or Minne- | and must have the backing of some erman. Mr. Powers also directs attention | the fact that these same agencies are Lkl mding men on to Chicago to work on the [ FREMONT, June 29.—(Speck 1 near that city, which is a vain effort, | qistrict court this morning Judge Marshall there are already on the ground 100 men every job. The Minnesota labor commis- u'ser Olympia Shows The first instaliment of the 5,000 copies of [ been under arrest here the sheriff of Wayne | not benefited by the southerner's peculiar ey, has been holding meetings here recently are p 0 & Up Woll on Mer Trinl Trip. Rthe session laws of 1895 was received today | county has been here after him for com- | way of treating his subject. Freight Men \gree 10 Malntain Rates, 5 : - JMSURRY. v 5 A0 the DAIDUAL I, the Sull, ahd Lt o » y YA EHE b+ Charles Walter Doyle was a regular attendant | the other three heirs are the defendants, SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—The crulser mt the office of the secretary of state. It is [ mitting the same crime in his county. The management confidently expects an-| CHICAGO, June 29.—The general frelght | and he became hopelessly insane over re. | One of the heirs ls Mrs, Maud Nickells . 1 trl ® book of 500 pages, including table of con- H. A. Whitteker, the Baptist minister, w Olympla on a trial trip has demonstrated be- other immense attendance tomorrow, the sev- [ agents in the Central Praffic a gents and constitution. It contains all the [arraigned on the charge of embezaling $65 | eral railroads having arranged for nine dif- | y, ws, jolnt resolutions and memorials passed | from Esty & Camp, pleaded guiity and was | ferent excursions, including one from Kansas Twenty-fourth session of the legisla- | sent to the penitentiary for elghteen months. | City and another from Omaha. At 9 o'clock ture. The publication s consderably in ad- | It fs rumored that there are other charges | Dr. Parkhurst will make his last appearance vance of that of any previous year, the ses- | of the same nature agalnst him and that he | nere, giving a biblical exposition upon the jon laws of the Twenty-third session not | has disposed of several organs which the | “Greatest Miracle of Jesus.” At 11 o'clock Baving been isucd untll some time in Sop- | company clalm belong to them. ociation met erday and pondered over the action taken by the Trunk Line presidents and the executive v officers of some of the Central Trafc lines | for Miss Whit s topies. He has besn removed to the | was the divore:d wife of W. P. Graham a n; P hospital. He fought the | she married Clinton Nickells, who wa yond all question that she is one of the s desperately, and he raves constantly | vorced in Norih Dakota from his wie. worthiest of her class In the fleet of white supremo court of North Dakota this week set | fighters comprising tho United States navy. B Wi R s bt SRS E FEAR R b —_—— aside the decree of divorce obtained by official trial was called for by the gov- syl s B D R Charged with Asssulting m Chilg, Nickells and this leaves his former wife with | ernment such as is always the case with & J treight agents terminated in the adoption of LINCOLN, Neb., June 29.—(Special Te no claim lw\;.w n\«xuc v\: \; }::J‘i : e "‘ new vessel just entering the navy. It was to am Jones will preach, and Dr. Eaton will resolution ratifying the action in New | gram.)—Madison Brooks was arrested tonighs | (orneys for Mrs. Anna M, Mason, It 15 sald, |y o rjal and was for that matter eons tember. ce ve ¥ st to Judge Stg Mond e k oers e o AP occupy the evening hour. 2 B - o b | will suggest to' Judge Stover Monday that [ BO UL U WAR 0P that i * INSPECTED THE SOLDIERS' HOM 70 Delelinn e LE) REATASIE e Ao e K iy, ad oeuilB | at 7 o'clock, charged with criminal assault | Mrs. Maud Graham s not mentioned ns one | ducted exclutively by government officers and General A. A. Averill, United States ny Al » ., June (Speeia ele- Caught an Old Offender. ¥ committed last night upon Eva Taylor, a|of the defendants In the suit brought by a8 to comprise a thorough test of every- ised everybody elss that hereatier rates will | S2MIIS1 st Slent ubon [Eva Taylor a | of the GHERAE B st throw the sus | thing pertaining to the workings of 4 modern AU SR BRSt | ZoBRRy A war cruiser from the firing of the immense r L E s ¥ chasers down to cutting pigeon wings Tore Up His Money and Salcidad, w CHICAGO, J —The police today ar: Tele- | scarching for the body of John Chambers, M . 1ING N, June 29 he pres J gram.)—Nebraska postmasters were appointed ' Who is supposed to have thrown himself into P SN The ‘"‘”"': today as follows: Coleridge, Polk county E. B, the lake at Twenty-sixth street last night, | oA 4 4 after having torn over $3,000 in bills into | °f John J. Dameron, sentenced to nine bits and sc g them along the shore. | MoNths April 2, 1865, for introducing liquor Inspsotor, has recently inspected the Soldiers' | EPam.)—Arrangements are perfoced for the | RAWLINS, Wyo., June 29.—(Special Tele- end Sallors' Home at Grand Island, and re- | grandest celebration in this city ever wit- | gram.)—Frank Nevin, an old offender, whom e carious condition at the house ports that he is well satisfied with the p nessed In Nemaha county. Seating for | the stock men have frequently accused of Churgad with 1iezal or Selling. Brooks is 29 years of age and a e ent management and finds affairs in excellent (7,000 people has been arranged in the park. | yooine norses and cattle. has been arrestea| FREMONT, June 29.—(Special Telegram.) dition, Governor Holcomb will deliver the oration e 4 i . ";vnrl has been commenced on the new |at 11 a. m. Special trains tram all points | foF Stealing sheep and is mow out on bafl [ —Deputy Sherift J. M. Noe arrested Chan wault for the clerk of the supreme court on | have been arranged. Three brass bands and | AWaiting trial. Stock men are jubilant, as|Rosa of Dodge today on a warrant Issued #he second floor of the capitol bullding, for [a choir of fifty trained voices will furnish | they claim thers is now a clear case and he |on complaint of Peter Greaser of Dodge awhich the sum of $2,000 was appropriated by | the music. There will be a soldlors’ re- | cannot escape a long jall sentence. charging him with selling liquors without 0 . new vavlt will be di-[union in the afterncon with addresses by e a license. He was brought to Fremont this | Baxter, vice H. C. Baird, removed; Houston gectly over that of the & tary of state. Colonel L. C. Pace, Major Hallord aud Elder hpsntien afternoon and gave bail for his appearance | York county, Jacob Keller, vice Thomas be strictly maintained, ster. n a limited space in midocean. duced His Time Materially, lal Wi | has commuted to four months the sente 3 g h 8 . Qe aAh wre | into Indian Territory It ie considered unlikely that Governor Hol- | Britt. BEATRICE, June 20.—(Speclal Telegram.) | Wednesday. Sparks, resigned; Sawyer, Fillmore county, | pmarl Pleces of 1. 82 and 8600 bills were B SR hxsrcias the sascutive prevogative N BT R —The populist central committee has fixed B e oo A, J. Forter, vios G. W. Bwigart, resigned. | ot Ior I ot e e vert” upna " f pardoning two convicts from the peniten- ok o | Saturday, August 3, as the date for the Gage ' e - LS P haaM AL Balavard. - upon IRASKA CI1 —(Special Tele- giary on July 4, for the reason that no pris- | DAVID CITY, Neb, June 20.—(Speclal)— | county convention, the primaries being heid [ ANITA, Ia., June 29.—(Special)—The Ep- Wroke Bis Hand but Won the Fight. Cotage Grove avenue—3$3,300.” The man s | gram.)—Burglars entered the houss of John . oner now In the penitentiary has served the | Willlam Elston and Mrs. Hattle Sewell were | {he Wednesday previous. Two hundred dele- | Worth league had a rally and picnic in Rich-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.—Jimmy AD- | suonbied to have lost his mind and atter | C. Martine last night and secured $24.70 48 Bocessary ten years to date. This is a|arrested this morning at 4 o'clock near the | gates will compose the convention. ardsou's grove. Rev. Mr. Wickersham of At- | thony, champlon bautam pug of Australia, de- | destroying his savings drowned himselt, cash,

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