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The New York Store Omaha, buys the Walker & Simp son, 614 and 616 Grand Street, New York. Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods At 45 cents an the dollar. t 2nd, last- Saturday and Monday. Sale begins Iriday, Augus ing $30,000 worth of Dry THE Buys the Walker & Simpson ANKRUPT STOCK, Of Dry Goods, at 45 cents on the dollar. !NEW YORK STO Goods must be sold at one third regular OMAHA DAILY BER! FRIDAY, :\l:(il ST 2, 1895. : 5 York Store Bankrupl The New Stmpson's ughtere CO3IINNCCOOIIN0 At 45 cents on the Doliar. You canbuy Diy Goods at aboul one third vegu'ar price, Sale and Monda Friday, Salurday POIDIVIGIIT prices. Sale begins Friday, Aug. 2nd, and lasts three days, Friday, Saturday and Monday. REAXD THESKE BANKRUPT PRICKS. DRESS GOODS Special 1 Wotth 1750 pat yard, Yoo ‘ploces will bo sale at 50 picces new Black Novelty faney woeave, worth 7oe per yard, all wool, 40 Inches wide; will go ot Anotlier beautiful line of new Novelty Black, worth twice what we ash black goods are every thre and will go for 100 pieces of Storm Serges, all wool, 2 inches wide, the biggest bargain 49c¢ 40¢ | ™ e 3U¢ | o AND | DRAPERIES. 58c WG | CARPETS of netting, worth until elosed out at 100 rolls all wool Ingrains; worth 75e, | 100 plec and C. Carpet worth Fou ever saw, a regular The quality: g ke i g we have it in'a very pretty shade of 4SC [ 500 44 Chenille Table Cover 850 | Dblue and black; this sale ; T R St | 200 picees of Henrietta in all eolors, 1 15 | | yard wide; worth 85¢ per yd.. ... C | Swualler slzes &t ....viioiiiiiiiiians . 480 Lace Curtaing, worth $2. WASH GOODS. ' 2 Q8¢ | 10®pieces of Light Wash Goods, some § il 2 : 1 1 | worth Be, xome 8y, some 9e and 10¢; 3 7 ft. Shades, worth 25c; go at ......... 2 | to make a hit during this sale they C | | will go at 4 | 200 pair Lace Curtains, worth $5.00; 25 | 1 case Brown aud Blue Apron Cheeked Bovil $1 ' Ginghams in all sizes of checks .. ... , B p g ; 200 pair Lace Curtains, worth $4.00; 48 Princess Lawn, everybody knows it is BOJAE S St S $1' 1 and IZC per yard; this Dimities, Mulls, Dotted Swisses, some worth 2214e and 25c; they will go in this sale at ... 3 & cases German Blue ealico, for u leader fn this mighty sale HObl RY 00 dozen Black Hose, honght at bankrupt price; this sale, per Ladies’ Childrens’ Tan Hose we have at prices cut in half; tan ribbed and plain.. .. 100 doz. of the kind of Ladic 150 pair Lace Curtains, | go at, per pair ......... LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Ladies' Ribbon Trimmed Vests; very ‘ 8ic Table Oil Cloth, per yard fine quality; the 18e I;ilul, will go in this sale at PAR-\SOLS Parasols must all go in this shamefully low price asols worth $1. sale at ; black silk par- i all you want at 79c MEN’S FURNISHING 1 : “\l;\.lll:l_{,l““.\ ll{":l‘lll‘l:lmh and ]'Hl.\\‘w 1EH 2212C 12 LACES and ’ EMBROIDERIES. 50 pieces Imported Lace will go at, per C and plaing worth $1.25; this sale yard SHOES. 500 pair Misses' Oxford Patent tips and 48¢c 290c¢ 390¢c 49¢c 2 cases of summer weight Corsets, every on $1'29 1 pmir warranted, worth 6ie; sale pr $1.30 IQC | 50 pieces 4-4 Sheeting, the regular Ge | i e $1.75 $].35 flAS 0 pair Childs' turn Dongola button, 100 pieces Valencennes 1 rable pattern ... oo . very desi worth H0¢ very neat in colored stripes Men's Black and Tan Hose; the regular quality; this sale Childrens' Tan Oxfords 5C Larger sizes Ladies® Prince Alberts, worth § ) picces Trish Point Lace, worth de Men's N 1t Shirts, $1.00 quality at 800 pleces narrow Bmbroideries, worth 10¢ and 15¢ per yard, now 4-ply Linen Collars O Q 50 doz. Cuffs .. Men's Neckties in all the new patterns; regular H0c ties; come and get them for Amazon Kid Dbutton toe, newest shape, woril §2.00 150 pair Ladies' Oper quality . Men's Wash Ties . We are selling Sailor Hats for just half STERLING SlLVER 1's Satin calf congress or lace, worth what they cost you elsewhere; the Sto & : R o Teo orld heater for good wear, $1.50 kind with white high band, the sl LML L B i L 5(3 L e s neatest sailor made will go i this sale 6 (el i el . | = Fancy cngraved strong and durable, gt NOT S. | Jet Belt Pins, the newest.............. IOG ~ e TRUNKS AND Tan razor toe, worth $2.25.. ..., Handkerchie! Scarf Pins, the latest ................ 10 - T i e IR | c TRAVELING BAGS. Ladies' Shirt Waist Sots, worth in the 250 5 jewelry stores Tae and $1; this sale 5 (o] s e e S 10 B et ' . 100 Zine finished Trunks, 26 inch $2 2 Bangle Initial Pins ; 5 1 doz. Sufoty Pins ..ol L. ..., lc oC e EAa B Es $1'00 Belt Buckles, Trilby Hearts and all the new designs in sterling silver and 100 yard Spool § o 30 combimation belt uckles will o in 12;0 Over 200 Valises, worth §1.25; this sale 6OC this sale at NEW YORK STORE, 15th and Dodge USED THE MAILS 100 FREELY Wedn ond Frank T, Walton Held to the Federal Court s companies )MAHA PEOPLE IN LINCOLN haps dus to the fact that only three Mayor Fechet will go to Milford | held at Crawford, and to recommend that uml ““m ()P l lm ] \R\ cased for July shows eight farm mortzages | strong being the graduates. The scientific | FOR THE FREEDOM OF IRELAND, Monday to inspect troop A, cavalry regiment. | the apportionment of delegates from the | I\ ) Wy filed, amounting to $15,354, and five released | department will graduate ten, teachers | Orde f M i ay ho will muster in a new company | varions precinets be made upon the vote cast | $4.386; twelve city, $4,960, filed, and five, | twenty-five, commercial ten and elocution [ Ancient X atnnwEongtis t Madison to take the place of compuny K, |for Hon. W. J. Bryan | ALEIR | $1.101 released one. This, despite hard times, has been a IS oLl Ba S S L regiment, mustered out. The quietness of the meeting was per- A large tent capable of seating 1,000 people | most successful year for this institution and | NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—-The national officers has been secured for the Christian Endeavor | the prospects for the coming year are most | and directors of the Anclent Order of Hi- com- (entral City Night Watchman Held Up and A | At the Lindell—H. N. Wood, A. F. Diver, | Mitteemen were present in addition to the | meeting which is to be held here in Sep- |flattering. bernians imet ab the: Gontinentail fiatel agt. at Lincoln, | Paul Vandervoort, Af the LineolneC. 8. Car. | chairman, Hon. Benjamin Loewenthal. Smil- | the Postoffice Robbed. | tember i . 1 ment Warchouse Burn R ) SO ) R 1 [ fler, O L. Wood. John W. Hoosier, . T. | it e b S GR T| S Small Wre he Burlingte | SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special Tele- | decply significant of the future policy of that , P meeting, while his old time opponent in dem- | | EXETER, Neb, Aug. 1.—(Special)—A | gram.)—Peter S. Dutter, residing ten miles [ order in the United States on the question of s e [@idaeptimnortthepmecngiRITA N presRnRel — place last night. A fruit train sidetracked | ast night by the burning.of two large out- | independence. The resolutions are said by ttee Contl « an to Detail 'his was also true of Dr. J Loas L R T I eailibullaines o and ement_warero ell_informed Irishmen to mean that th ur Members of the Capital City | a £ l' |: e b . IR | ke old rTellable “‘straight’” and Postmaster |'Slierif Does a Clever Plece of Work |Der r the flyer, which | this place | buildings, a barn and implement warer I l! i med Irishmen to mean that the i ] of 1) 3 NIMPAIEN S Hont- Oran KRRt i at 7:17. The freight then pulled out on the | and fee 1d meal grinding establishment, | Order endorses the Irish revolutionary mave- re Department Discharged— | FREMONT, Aus. 1—(Special)—The dem- | STs Hon, Ovrus Falrohild, who - didn and Lands the Two Robbers Thain Tine knd was Jume getiine uhter whe [ The fire started from" the engine, which had | ment, which secks Irish independence by Soctal Bvil Not Belug Regulated | ooratic county committee Is In session this | ¥t the Crawford postoMce, was on hand, in Jail Within Few When ono of the axles of a car near the | been used during the day to elevate 500 | force of arms, although the text does not >t Satisfa of Al afternoon for the purpose of making arrange- | classed as an administration man or not. A Hours. middle of the section brol The 8 was | bushels of wheat just threshed. The loss that statement in direct language. e ments LINCOLN Aug. 1.—(Special)—Frank T. ‘Walton has been held to the federal court | in $300 bonds for writing forty dunning let- ters in red ink on postal cards and sending the same through the mails. Van Horn, the complaining witness, said b had rented a | house of Walton, and while he was a little | behind with his rent he was deluged with honors stood yoars, ans. didate ive [ for the fall campaign. upon the bench of this district for eight . 1s & candidate, for calling the county convention and | rousing old time convention may be I Dodge county may | for, however, as there are several prom y have three candidates for judictal | democrats out with sharp stick in the fall election. It is under- ' that Judge Marshall, who has been AR MA U INSANE. Mres, rt, Formerly of Om will be renominated by the republi- Her Mind ot Platis utlh rear of the office where he noticed two men. u»l‘|'\l¥ of the great Bostc convention, | James B. Jones of Broken Bow was today | Ayjerican soil | rec HoBHO H: Daik - whiitnas & icans PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special) | He spoke to them and was surprised by four | Which he attended. - 1 appointed deputy warden of the peniten emplification of four years ago, and who has been an | —Mrs. Hart, wife of a physician who re- | revolvers being thrust in his face. They | , Ixeter lodge No. 887, Modern Woodmen of | by Governor Holcomb. Jones s an old resi- | Country end fath leader in the Bryan wing of the dem- Lones | Eckert moved from Omaha to this city a year ago, e importance of the o 50 slow aggregates some $3,000, as the machinery | on lies in the fact ooked | at no other damage was done and ] M aeat the line was cleared by 2:30 a. m | was complete and the building was well filled | that it is doue in the name of the 500,000 CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special) | The regular monthly business meeting of [ With farm machinery of all sorts. Insurance | Men who form the society. The resolutions e ce bel . the Congregational Young Peovle’s Society of | covers about half the loss. | are as follows the postoffice was robbed this morning by . i ! b norming Y| Ghristian Endeavor will oceur in their church | J’ THe Anclent Order of Hibernians of two masked burglars. The night watch, John [ty e or i ook ‘ev. 3. Bow Populistx Rewnrd | America, 'being composed of American. cit- was passing along the street in the | Aug. 1.—(Spects izens of Trish_descent, Its work fo tury of its existenc Telegr the cen- A8 an_organization of Geneva will be present and make olved, There America, is making arrangel 1 officers and d al officers and dir district pienic at this plac nts for a large said he was wanted. His revolver was taken i otieBrokens Koy s been very | i these objectionabe cards, recelving one of | 2STACY, I8 & candidate, “Among the populists | wus today adjudged insane. Her husband |from him and he was told to accompany [ The Congregational Sunday school will cn- | nont will Gate from tamores marnia '\ | praantzation,” in né them daily. It is likely that Walton will | aiforney general, has been mentioned, but his | Mas numerous property interests in various | them. {%oy a picnic on the Blue August 8. There — existing in K be obliged to settle for each one of them with | friends say he is not a candidate for the | western which demand his absence | The lock on the rear door of the post- | Will be teams at the church to carry all who @ (Henvy, Bain av:Norih, Platte, the people of Irc our w a separate fine, as each card constitutes an | place. om home, and her fear of staying in the [office was broken and the burglars entered, | 47 1Ot otherwise provided for. WENQROHUBLANIH Mahil Augrsties (pesial | iIEii SISy Dy manss ainder ‘the: statute. ]I;l‘“ e mortgage indebtedness for lrh" m \:vl'l\ of [ houso alone at night brought on fnsanity. | While one stood guard over Bekert the el Gration Kelil aslitorarnnle | Telegram.)—A began falling in this | national fndependence for their ve land, i as favorable as Four members of the fire department were | o8, re Richard Bjork- | jeased, engine, | $38,061 discharged today. They man, in charge of the chemical Charles Hilton, pipeman, William Shaper, | mor driver of the chemical and Jerry | #1730 Kelly, pipeman. The removals were made | paqine at the direction of Mayor Graham. Chief | Malone knew of no valid reason for the | discharges. | acres e - from the cash register. for this county I gages, nine, $10,2! not The_chattel mortgag $4,733; farm mortgag: released, ten, 81,442; fown and city 6; released, thirteen 16703, re, | Her trouble first became , olghteen, | © ntiued assertions to the police tha night previous. Lately sh er little daughter and the inte total acreage of sugar beets within a | JATM her little daughter and the in of six miles of Fremont is 1,369 | The entire acreage in the county will | '} nearly reach 2,000 acres. A ride | Iy noon 0. H manifest by her [in tha dark in a sclentific house had been broken into by burglars the | 0Pen. Nincty-one had threatened to tion of the authorities became a necessit She was taken to the Lincoln asylum this Snyder drug store and jewelry | city at 10 o’clock tonight and bids fair | last the greater part of the night. o | | was neceding moisture badly the rain is | the most timely of the seas and we bid them Godspeea work Resolved, That as represer and strongest Lrish-American organ. on the ¢ ent, every member of o5 the hib ) hix native and country, we § ¢ the faith and manner drilled| GRAFTON, Neb., Aug. 1 In their patrioty injected powder and blew the’ door | Prof. R lollars and_a registered taken. After rifling the safe watch was compelled to accom- | | pany the robbers, who locked him up in a | (Special )— Saturday on a bicycle tour through the western part of the state. Mrs, Lloyd and son of Nebraska City a visiting Mrs, Fish t the | the safe Stuckey left atives of the package was on the - night Apprecinte n G Thing, erven | N ticheson and wife returnel yesterda PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special | fealty of this order to any policy that they | Union Pacific box car. o : I“}‘ A hud wife returned ‘yeaterday.f e oo o 4 think practical 10okIng o 'a natural, reg. No a e description of the men could 0 Linceln, after a month's viait with rel- ETAIN. ) he circulation of he Omaha | e and ageressiv effort for 1 h na- be obtalned as they wore masks and did their | 81ives here Daily Bee in this city has been increased | tional independence. t AT. {this afterncon the ¥idlén money, a kit of e by nearly one hour, the B, bR oy 2 i | Several weeks ago J. Longman, a farmer | over 100 during the last three days. Platls Judge Wilherl o " A FRan homier ot ino Taraaat ant e R Y aar { X eWel'y | work in the dark. The tools with which they vera gman, m, X 1 3 Judge Wilherle of Philadelphia sald: “Our SOCIAL BVIL A MENAGHE pUeH some of he {Rvgeal hest Aeldyiyes: ouse in his city was dispused of at 1::@:)” worked were taken from a carpenter shop | U6ar town, had a’ double set of fieavy har- | mouth ‘people thus show their appreciation | resolutions practically endorse the new move- Having established a “reservation” for the | sidering the dry weather., Early beefs are | aoliGaa® SHG HGRE, 10 A0 S ntinued, | near by, Dexs slolen from bis stable, and last night|Of the best papor printed In the Missourl| ment. "It Is, of course, n embryo, and we concentration of the social evil in Lincoln, | not standing the drouth ‘as well as those |~ pno' Missouri Pacific railway has a force |, 152 Wen answering the description of the | e, Carne ancther farmer, also lost a | Valley SBHE cannot designate, but when after the con- the police force Is now kept busy ralding the | planted later. The yield is estimated at-from | " nan at work In this city erecting a | DUrBIArs as to size were scen passing Hord's | set, with extra ars and lines. BLACK MILLS WOODMEN PICNIC, | Vention it bicomes an actusl fact and s es- same and loading the docket of the police | ten to twelve tons per acre. 1f rain falls |y’ table and making other improvements, | [ANCH. two miles cast of the city, about day- [ About a dozen members of the Grafton s 2 movemen win the absolute judge with cases. All of these arrcsts, it is | 80on this will be somewhat increased. At | firm (DIe d SAlRE BV BERTEREEREIE | light i Wheel club, with many others, are attends Springs the a Very | co of Irela u wo shall ba claimed, are of people who fail to pay | this figure the crop is much more profitable | gofarmination to run its morning passenger | ALl TOBDINE the postofice they proposed | ing Geneva's bicycle races today Large ( i 1k of it. We will help to make it monthly assessments, or fines. 1t is thought | than corn g : Seatn trom TLincoln. into_this 6ty instead:of | [OVDINE # Brocery store, but were informed = e HOT SPRINGS, §. D., Aug. 1.—(Special)— | such a_movement and we have no fear of the thal I(hu \\hu]ul nm'r\.u.un \l‘ establish ;.‘m»“l”* ‘\l‘fl‘h«“‘j\lr' ‘":H[:f'rl_“‘f $I;k-:‘:'ix| n:s‘ Jobraska City, as has been the custom. The v"-"\ ’l': “U,y' watch that no money was kept BEATRICE, Aug, 1 The Mod, Woodmen picnic of the Black ""\'1“'1 i T e merely as a system of municipal revenue, and | take olently insane recently and was n eturn to Linco e evening | 1, 1he safe e AN s hel s placs Tues ajor Bdward Sweeney of Cinclunati said: T s £ [ brought to Fremont this afterncon for the | tFain Will return to Lincoln in the evening | “'ppg men’ supposed to be the ones that | Rev. D. F. Hughes, a retired preacher of the | Hills held at this place Tuesday, was at- [~ ou07 JWArC BWEsTey oF € that the discovery fs being made that it i {and will be a great accommodation to Cass A 3 (Rt i v ’ le other officers and di wot on a paying financial basis. | Rurpose of being sent to the asylum at | 8¢y people, who have heretofore been up. | FObbed the postofice this morning were | Christian church, and a leading member of | {ended by about 2,000 visitors. The EIKhorn | rectors, in favor of the new movement wo The foreman of the farmers' gang at the ”\'l’”“‘[’ S ot 3 - | able to make & trip to the county seat and | found by Sherlff Porler at ncon today In a|inat denomination in this city, died this |24 Burlington railroads vied with each | long as we see It is a movement in the right penitentiary has been discharged. His name | Mr®. Paul Colton and Mrs. Charles Dodge | R’ fome ‘the same day. The change | o field three miles east of town and are | piorning. The deceased was 70 sears of age | Other in working up a crowd to come, and | direction. We are tired of humbug and now is Frank Albr entertained a number of their lady friends | o)™,k emeet the latter part of this | NOW in jail. They are supposed to be pro- | and had a duughter who Is a fencher in the | tNere was also no little strife in making | we must have active work Farly this morning the Little Gold Dust ;"H]’W‘A A"n\r‘\.lplw:‘w ‘1‘(‘ ,ll‘.y..‘l.: ey fessional crooks. Both 'men are well dressed. | Lincoln schools and another who i m‘m..; time' in running to this place from Dead- | M. J. Slattery, the national secretary, said: SS00n Was aniated by burgiars and §35 taken iming won the first prize and | wienminG over A covvry se Sheri_Borler urned to_the fleid, and | here, His wife died suddenly a couple of | 1,000 While the Elkhorn made the quickest | ““Theso resolutions are distinctly in favor of | | & “M. | the new movement and lutlons ¢ o y won "the | e [ time” uovement and a revolutlonary move This morning Srank Williams, a member of | HATY Pratt’the socond SR e e ar tools and revolvers were found bur- | "o et of mortgages released fn Gage | PTOVERE more people. running three specini | ment, not otherwise. 1 da not beiieve i Lincaln's numerous tin hora fraternity, and e . H S Oentroversy 1 in the ground. | Phe prisoners will be | county T Ot Bages released In GARE | trains, and the Elkhorn two. Bvery train | bogging favors of Bngland, You can get L y i ; | GaGe couvry RS MEF . et : & | ith of June e s the | was 1oaded to its fullest capacity. The rail- | not . i % girl named Reta Sales were arresied in a | i VEEDIGRE. Neb. us 1 asley mele. | thkeR to Omala tamiry amount e filed $5,55 | . : L | nothing out of England save by one way block and fined $5.70 each for immoral prac- | Buelld Martin Democrats Kee 3 3 4 - —~ | roads gave elegant servics for this plenic. | “p 3, Dundon of Columbus, O., national hes tuelld nix Koo gram.) tement was high early this IRRIGATIC y S Charged with Criminal Assault The specches were excellent, In the after- | rygsurer, said: “We tako fs ‘it c 2% 3 ; B (b = Y A : A noon_and evening dancing was indulged in | oo last t Today the school board began action In | BRATRIOR, Ak 1(Special Telegramy— | MO0 & h IRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. 1—(Special [ 5000 and evenlng dancing was indulged i | gugland, and for 1 time, I hope. Ireland the district court for the issuance of a man- | . '*. i AL SRENE s county division pet There were two in | Bi& Sher n Count terprise from { Telegram.)—The preliminary trial of Wil 1‘»,,..»"“““1\' MOLEL "'““"‘;""’Ir"” | must_be free, no matter how we wplish damus to compel County Treasurer Cobb to | That branch of the Gage county democracy | o fielg—Creighton with a petition for an | Whic | tam Haug, Sam Haug and Soiomon Oswald | pated in a basket dinner at Villa Theresa | \: G00d men and trure will bring England pay over $4358 now in his bands, which | which bolted the regular organization and re- | oag and west line between townships thirty | 1©OUP CITY, Neb. Tt e e R the | park, opposite the wnion depot. The locul [ 0 et knees they want the school board treasurer to have. | fused to act under the call of the democratic | g thirty-one, to be ealled Union gram.)—This afternogh ab, 3:45 Messrs. E. C. | aharge being ceminal assauli on. Emily | amp furnished free lemonade and coffee for |, Willlam Lyman, treasurer of the National }l.“"‘.»”f -!";\W“l;ym:l:w\n{" asurer !:xlu 'I"v- 1 county central committee, held a conventi and mfield with one calling for Simmons, chief engineer, and W. R. Mellor, | Catterlin. William Catterlin, the girl's father, | the visitors. There were bands present from ‘.‘" A4 :nl one of th lulrnn.u—r advocates of B e aas ArPainE ARt 1ha 10es it ibs s The ticket nominated: County judge, |, The Bloomfleld “managers reached here | with shovels the smallidim across the head | Mebly Mise CALETD filed to | posicively AR NAR S new movement is distinctly a revolu commerclal course of the Lincoln Normal { A. Haddy; treasurer, Jacob Klein: sherift, | tivior first ‘while the Creighton people came | And, 'et the water Intd thu canal. During the | former dificultios were brought into evide TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, tionary one, and we have no doubt of having university will be marked by an entertain- | Henderson' Ray: super 1’ saperff: | tition first, while the Creighton people came | first hour the water'rafi one mile down the | hud wre sonion hen o o ugHL the best men in the country in it. Our plat- i Henderson Ray; superl (5, ohoole: | tn early (hls morning, An exciting thme Was | canal,'and it is estingated it wil take wenty " 10 thiy ¢ Jix-Mayor Hugh Ollirien of Doston died | farm will be given (0. th world at our con MILITIA COMPANIES MUSTERED OUT. | county clerk R. Callen | put"in an - appearance about § o'elock A9 | lrulr l:wr;fl" lo run Lieitiesn and one vu.u-n‘ _ Meavy Loss of a Farmer. Dy ontea 1n Biraoklyn Thursday | Y€1Uon, which I think may be held in Ch company cond regiment, O'Neill, Ne- | Barnhouse, Richard Dibble, T | and filed it. The Bloomfleld managers filed | o) L0 BOC CAI YR BE BreRTY bencfited | man living a short distance from town had | and rl lighters. | o teifing with Manind. braska National Guards, have been ordored (I Calley, John Carmichacl, George Wright, | a protest. After the first fillng was made the e use of water from this ditch | three fine work horses and seventeen chick- | Reams' larke tobacco warchouse and| acinehed Do Tank ¥ " mustered out by Adjutant neral Barry. | George Hallenbeck, Ray, A. Hazlett, W. | county divisioners separated good naturedly Ne T - Killed b stroke of lightning yes al stores burned at Durhum, N. C. AGRAS N ks Propediy, The Inspector general has been detailed to|S. Arckeoff, Robert Fenton, John Schelck, | and the only result will be the fight at the \v,‘m.:".'x"\"“‘.‘_",‘ . Q""‘ Rk g Mhy o stroko of lightaios 7 | ay. Loss, $100,000. | NEW YORK, Aug. 1—Judge O'Brien in take possession of the state properly and | F. Meadows, J. B. Fulton, C. B. Fall, J. N. | ballot box _NEBRASK ITY, Neb., Aug A it wize aviiniad by O Davis Carriage company of Cincin-{ the supreme court granted an attachment to- forward the same to the capitol. There is | Farlow, Frank Farlow. C. E. Bennet, George | | —p— (Special.)—Nebraska City 18 soon to have | .in" peck through the Indian departme nati, which is practically & branch of the | 3.y against the property in this clty of th no political ficance atiaching to (his | Campbéll, C. Bridenthal, A. J. Neiman, Dr. | Mow Chiolern Are fehmylor, | enother national bank. Harry Wales was | yesterday on the Omaha reservation. They | faled Standard Wagon company, has also | | ’ o g il move. One of the companies asked that this be n, W. L. Hines and A. W. Fisher SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 1.—8pecial)—| yesterdsy given the contract for putting | will voccive $10 mar iy M arion, ouey | ausigned 3 ‘ | Union National bank of Denver. The attach done, and the other was mustered out because | Resolutions were adopted favoring free and | Hogs owned by some of the farmers in the | in a new front and building a v Friends of Mrs. Kate Ghase Bprague | Dent 1s the rewult of & auit Troughi agtinet | | ult i the | | of the lack of discipiine and general de nlimited coinage of silver at a 16 to 1 r vicinity of Schuyler are dying of cholera. | Foom on Central avenue between Sixth and Severe Storm ot € o f ‘,:“‘“,‘,,C v“‘;“vl'h K;:‘HM.:( hase | uver bank by the Natlonal Bank of moralization | The regularly called democratic county con- | gnree hundred head owned by Representative | Seventh streets, which will be occupied by [ CHADRON, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special Te mortgage. s ree of this city to recover $10,562, the State tor Eugene Moore returned today | ye . & htee hundred head o eprosentative ' t ~ n | mortzag | of a loan collected by the Union N State Al & ! vention will be held in this city the 6rh of | "¢ G OrRl e i g | the bank as soon as the necessary red tape | gram.)—A severe electrical storm, accom-| John Pulllam, one of the wealthiest farm y the Union Na from his two weeks' outing in Nebraska. He | ihe month, at which time delegates to tho | 3;,C; VAn Housen are the last ones reported | iy ‘gono through with. The bank will start | baniod by eonsiderable rain. mecurred nere | e menr Witnite Kan. i boen ‘arros bank, which acted as the agent in reports having enjoved himself to a Ereat | yincoln convention will be selected and a | Bttacked < et | with a capital stock of $50,000 or more, and | {his afternoon. Several bulldings were struck | charse h kissing the wife of a nelghbor | r of the National Bank of Commerce extent, His first official act was 10 BIVe | (ouniy ticket named |, Company K ebraska National Guards, | the stock will be held by William Beschaff Spviopieg ; WOre B30 against her will | - - — BUl Dorgan his warrant. But It was not th R has changed captains sinco the inspection | vince rant, A. D. Richards and other | 313 0N Woman was stun vered | i34 Carten of Murray, Ky. was stabbed Health In the Houxehold $33,408.10 warrant, but one for Dorgan's ex Dawes Democrats Are at | made recently by Major Fechet of the United | prominent citizens. This will give the city | Li¢ extent of tlie storm s Wi, DUt | ani killed by his - grandfather, Jose Is pretty nearly a surety if Allen’s Hyglen peuscs {n malotaining the prisoners at the| OHADRON, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Speclal)—For | States cavalry. Caplain James Stéwart re-| four national and one bank the rain will be of much benefit to crops, | Eillott. The boy had attacked thé oid man | Fluid is there, = There is no. medicine peu for one month P e e B o v oo signed on account of being in the country,| Judge Chapman ¢ are this after- | ®specially hay and corr with a heavy bill wood i S THESe 1 00, Tusdi Commissioner Wilson of the Grand Island | 10 AFY (ime 1o Sevival years the m from where it was difficult to attend to the | noon. This is au adjourned farm, the only | W e N 1 ¢ retary Hoke Smitlt, Postmaster BT 1 1 ok ol Soldiers’ and Sailors' Home was at the goy- | Of the Dawes county democratic central com- | work. E. H. Phelps, a gentleman who did \ . S s . n_and Comptr i 8 8 DIOADLIVA . ReCimigemmardy A SR ok ¢ " ’ o did | case to be tried being th er works | WAYNE, Neb., Avg. 1.—(S 1)—The N < . contagious diseases. It heals and purifies ernor's office today. mitte was & quiet one. No fights of auy |five years' time in the Illinois Natlonal | company against the eliy, for which purpose |, W AVNE, Ne & pecial)—The 2 returned to Washingtor o | fon ; 83 ud purifh The new canteens, haversacks and Berlin | sort were dug up, and the committee was | Guard, eulisted and was elected captain. | a special Jury was oalled. The case was ¢ braska Normal school Is having its anuual | fefi there for Chicago | brulses. burns, acalds and sores of all kinds Sloves for the cutire Natignal Guard of the | ouly a few minutes in transacting its busi- | Major Fechet reported things in good shape | menced this aficrnoon, but will probably take | commencement thin week. The conservatory | The fivat test case brouxht v A are deacribed in & pampiier which will be have been received at the office o | ness, which consisted of set ugust 19 | here, although there is but a s = ~ ' : P erance in Indiana has resulted in | &re described in & pampalet which will state have been recelved at the office of the | ness, which consisted of setting August 19 | here, although there is but 4 small member- | the balance of this week to finish department gave a fine entertainment Tues- | the law heing declared. IHoperative | aiiad Tres 1$ a0 aiizans'cha MReTNy REDEE adjutant general and shipped to the various |as the date of the county comvention to be |ship of company K. The statemeat of mortgages flled and re. Louls, Maw day evening, Misses Britton, Ford and Arm | count” ot a detective penal” clause

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