HATATTA TkATT.V TWR. . SrATTTttnAV K 1QOQ K CAMP LINCOLN'S ' BIG CROWD Great Sham Battle Witnessed by Elglitflfln Thousand People. INTERESTING ENCAMPMENT INCIDENT ( Scenes of tlio Dnr * of the llebclllon Vividly llecnllod Tlume Who I'nrtlolpntixt In DIB AffiUr .Notes of the Dnr. LINCOLN , Sursmon , Nob. , Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBK. ] An Immense menso crowd gathered last evening nt the speakers' ' stand In the grove and listened to nn eloquent nnd rousing speech by General Russell. Ills reminiscences of the rebellion brought chcor after cheer from the enthused - thusod audience. Colonel Majors and Gen eral Dllworth entertained their old com rades for n few moments by recalling very interesting sketches of the campaign , and especially under their commanders , Grant nnd Sherman , to whom they paid the most glowing tributes. Their hearty wishes for the future welfare of the comrades brought the veteran * to their feet nnd three cheers wore given for the speakers of the evening. The oftlunrs of the militia nnd the KIrst Regiment band inarched to the rcsldcnco of Commander Adams , nnd , with the ofllcors drawn up In line at parade rest , the band rendered nn exquisite serenade , after which it wna entertained in tiio most hospita ble milliner by the commander. At 10:30 : today General Uanback read tele grams of regret from many who could not be present. These were followed byaddre scs from the general. Comtimmlcr Ailnnn Trained. Ho particularly Impressed on the audlenco how much they owed to Commander Adams tor his sulcndtd management nnd good order of the reunion. The most hearty applause was given these closing remarks. At noon Governor Crounso arrived and was escorted to camp. As ho was being wel- oomod nt headquarters battery A gave a thundering salute of thirteen guns'to the honored guest. Ho inspected the camp. The tents in their perfect neatness were thrown wide open and no flaw could bo dis covered. Not even a stray paper blown by the wind was allowed to rest near them. ( ? ucce rul Slmiu llattlo. At 2:110 : the assembly sounded and the old veterans , militia and band proceeded to form In line for the sham battlo. Fully 18,000 people watched the bogus rebel forces take their stand on the bluffs , build entrench ments nnd throw out the skirmish line. Meanwhile , the union forces appeared in the valley a half-milo away. The opouiug pun was lircd from the entrenchments. The union battery immediately stationed its guns and then commenced a heavy artillery duel. The advancing skirmish line of federals soon ran out the robs' skirmishers and a floreo contest ca nned , in the midst of which Colonel J. F. Kendall with his cavalry company rushed up , driving the skirmishers to the fort. The charge of the old veterans and Colonel Ken dall's attempt to flank the Johnnies was the first time repulsed , but the second attempt the stars and stripes was planted flrmly on the fort built by the confederates. The battle was under the charge of Gcn- cral J. M. Thayer and General C. J. Dll worth , so that it could not bo otherwise than a success. Tlio dress parade by the national guards at G o'clock was witnessed by a largo crowd. On the evening train came Hon. John J. Ingalls. Ho was royally re ceived by the officers of the cnmp nnd ad dressed the large crowd awaiting him this evening at 8 o'clock. bTAIUIKD BY TUB 1IOUNCKIL. One of the At Inches or llrhnr < lit tlnn U o * n Knlfo. SciiUYLiiii , Nob. , Aug. 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HUE. ] Last night while Rich ards' clrcut was being loaded on the cars an altercation arose between two of the colored attaches , which ended in Dick Kuddis being seriously cut and stabbed In the head , nock and shoulders by ono of them , known as the foreman's bouncer , the foreman being a small man who culls said bouncer to his as sistance when unable to manage hli men , all of whom are much afraid of the bouncer. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of the .Vfloldorof the knife , but the sheriff was told ho had left town at once , going east. It is thought ho was in hiding near at hand. Ituddis' wounds are severe , out not danger ous , the worst being a thrust Into the back of the nock that struck the vertebro. AVest I'olnt Toraonnln. WEST POINT , Aug. 4. [ Special to Tins BKC. ] Mesdames It F. Kloko and Charles Kosonthnl started for Hot Springs , S. D. , Thursday , where they will bo absent about thrco weeks. Mrs. Frud Thlotjo is In a critical condi tion , having sustained serious internal in juries by falling from an elevation while In the act of pasting wall paper on the celling. Superintendent D. C. O'Connor has\ gone to Blair , where ho is to bo ono of the In- fltructors at the Washington county insti tute. After a two weeks session ho goes to Ktunton where ho will also instruct at the -institute. Andrew Adams eot up n party Wednesday in honor of his cousins , the Misses .Alexan der of England. The crowd drove.to Me- Klrrahau's lake , whore they had a genuine picnic. James ICoay , for -somo time employed in Patterson's tonsorlal shop , loft for \\'eston , Saundora couuty , Thursday. His place has been tilled by John Crawford of Scnbnor. John Gnlsten was before the Board of In sanity Friday on complaint of his wife. A horrlblo state of affairs developed from the testimony. Lou Kennedy , formerly assistant operator at Atkinson , has boon transferred to the West Point station. Mr. Kennedy u a genial young man and will nmko numerous friends when acquainted with our people. Wtinur * WISNEII , Nob. , Aug. 4. [ Special to TUB BKE. ] Wisnor is making a very encouraging growth despite the stringent financial con dition of iho season. Several residences are la course of erection and n Catholic parson- ngo will bo commenced at onco. A largo im plement building is almost ready for occu- imticy by Frank Hough , the second door of which will bo flttcd up as an opera house , and within a few days John Meier , the AVisner clothier , will begin the erection of a brick business building 80x84 feet , which will bo pushed to the earliest posslulo completion. The vlllugo and township boards Imvo no- copted plaui and speclllcations for n haml- eom'o two-story public building to bo erected this fall. At a recent citizens' mooting it was decided to organize a driving park as sociation and purchase suitable grounds to bo Improved as a racing and base ballpark and general pleasure resort. About $1000 worth of stock has already been subscribed for the proposed scheme , Fuiiaral iif Mr . John Ulnrkinn. LYONS , Nob. , Aug. 4. ( Special to Tan HKB.J Mrs. John Clarksou.oneof the oldest settlers of Hurl county , was burlodat _ this place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarksou came hero twenty-eight years ngo , and set tled near Pocatur. Aflor remaining them fora few years , they moved to Blackbird , vrhoro they lived till her death , which oc curred lasi Wednesday. The funeral was held at the Presbyterian church , Uev. Hugh McNlnch ofltclatiug. The deceased was 78 years old , Former Nebraska City M u Killed. NKUIUSKA CUT , Aug. 4. [ Special Tele gram to TUB IBK. | A dispatch received hero today states that Thomas D. I'ollo was run over by cars at Itock Island , III. , this morning and instantly klllcul. isr . Tolle for merly lived in this city and gained consider able notoriety here und also la Omaha through his connection with sensational papers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Attracting Muuti Atlontlon. QHJLNU lor.ixn , Aug. 4. [ Special to IB Bin. ] Quartermaster Harry Harrison id Chairman Gooree'P , Dean of tlio reunion coinuilttoo have just returned from a trip through the western part of the state and report great Interest manifested In the coming Uraud Army of the Urpublic event. Thcro nro moro Inquiries for hondfjimrtors , sayi Quartormnitcr Harrison , than At any provlou * reunion , and there Is also a greater aoinnnd for booths. Plnttntnnnth ] ) * miir | Hnlt . PJ.ATHMOUTII , Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tnr. DEB.J Two damage gulls were com menced In district court yesterday against the city. Prank Carruth and wife of Me- Cook ore the plaintiff * . They ask for a Judg ment of tA , UO by rcnton of street grading which left two tenement houses high above the street. Three similar actions have been commenced Against the city during the pres ent week. The total amount sued for ia $7,700. Two Time * Foiled. PJ.ATTSMOUTH , Aug. 4. [ Special Telegram toTitcBKE. ] Two thugs sot upon an Iowa farmer below town yesterday with a view of holding him up. They knocked thotr victim down with n club , but found no money on his person and lied. Ho hod his roll conceMod In his shoe. The police made a search for the men , but they escaped detection. Sued l > y Victim * uf a Wreck. DAVID CITV , Aug. 4. [ Special to Tun BKB.J A suit was commenced in the district court yesterday by J. C. PIke against the Union Pacific to recover 120.000 damages for Injuries sustained In n wreck near Pool's sid ing In Buffalo county on March 21 , 18U2. Mrs. Pike also sues for $ i,500 for personal injuries In the same wreck. Sinnll ltlnr.0 ut i ; liimlni' . COI.UMIIUS , Aug. 4. [ Special to TUB BRE. ] The rcsldcnco of H. G. Hurd In the eastern part or town was nearly destroyed by flro this morning. The kitchen roof caught lire from the chlmnoy. What was not destroyed by Jlro wtis damaged by water. The loss will bo several hundred dollars. Injurnil In n Iluiuiwny. Knin.vn , Nob. , AUK. 4. ( Special Tolopram to TUB Unr.-As ] William StornflofT was re turning from the fair this ovonlnjrhls team became frightened at n passing train. The cnrrlaRo , was upset and his father was badly cut about the lio.lil. Electrical storcopticon vlows ut Court- land beach tonight. HVSIMXH ixctiEAimtia. I.o\r Itates Srroll the Travel to Chicago on All Western Honda. CHICAGO , Aug. 4. All the western roads nro enjoying the sensation of witnessing a substantial increase in the amount of their passenger trafllc. Every road in the Western Passenger association is doing moro business than at any time since the opening of the fair , and at least two of the roads which were strenuously opposed to placing the rates below 80 per cent of double locals are now denouncing themselves for not. coming down at mi earlier iluto. The agents of the various western Hues are almost unanimous In reporting that the prospects for u continued increase of business are most favorable. This showing Is a decided surprise to some of the lines which have been croaking about the financial stringency , which they claimed had Deon keeping people back from the fair. They are now carrying moro passengers and making moro money from their passenger trafllc than at any tlmo since January 1. The Union PnciHe , Ulo Grande Western ami Denver lllo Grande-Colorado Midland were accorded permission some time slnco to make second-class rates from Pacific coast points to meet the reductions made by the Great Northern and Northern Pacilic. They nave decided among themselves , however - over , that such.rates are not called for at present and will not put them in. Electrical stereopticon views at Court- land beach tonight. Courtlniul llouoh Notes. The Omana Guards arc talking of giving a drill at the beach on the 10th lust. There will bo stereopticon views of princi pal World's fair buildmes ana city buildings at the beach this evening. Last evening Miss Nellie McShano and Miss Lulu Schonk gave a private dancing party on the upper lloor of the pavilion. Mrs John A. Shunk and Mrs. E. C. McShano chaperoned the young people. A now contract has been made in regard to the balloon ; the now ono being with Zolno and Gould. A now balloon has been son for ; also in connection with this there wil bo a parachute jump and trapeze pot form aiu'o. Manager Griffiths may bo found daily be tween 11:80 : and 12 o'clock noon in room 30 ! First National bank building by thosi church societies or charitable organization who desire dates for picnics at the beach The entire irate receipts' are given to nl such applicants. The cool nights of the past week have hac a tendency to increase the number of bath crs at the beach during the afternoon ant early oveninc hours. The number of picnic parties which take their lunch in the grove during the early evening is also Increasing as the weather becomes more pleasant. There was no "balloon ascension last oven- ing. Mr. Gribblo , the owner of the Dalloon , made complaint about there being no row boat sent across the lake after his wife on Thursday night after the ascension. This precipitated a small row between Gribblo and the beach management. Manager Grifllths promptly annulled the balloon ascension contract. Fishing , Courtland beach. Ilnugecl lor .llurdnr. TIIBNTON , Mo. , Aug. 4. Joseph A. Howolls was hanged hero at 10 o'clock today for the' murder of Mrs. Nettle Hall and four chil dren near Brookflold , Mo. , January last. This was tbo llrit hangimr over known in this county and , of course , the feeling In the matter was intenao. The crime for which Howell was executed was ono of the most atrocious in the annals ot history. In January , 188'J , about 11:50 : o'clock at night , the house of Mrs. Hall , near Drookflold , was discovered to bo on tiro. Through the burning windows could bo soon the bodies of Mrs. Hall and ono of her chil dren lying on a bed , having boon killed , ap parently with an axo. By tracks in the snow the murderer was tracked to Brook * Hold and arrested in" a hotel. The case went through the courts with ono reversal and ono bung jury , and a bold effort to alter the records before the supreme court. Crowds of people were In tbo city. The doomed man was cool throughout , and there wore no sensational incidents nt the eloso. Sheriff Winters had taken the precaution to have the Jail Inclosuro patroled by ton mon with rides and fixed bayonets. Bathing , Courtland beach. Movlntf Lower ilrulo S. D. , Aug. 4. [ Special Toletrram to TUB BEE. ] It has Jlnally ooon decided to remove Lower Brulo agency to the regular reservation got apart for those Indians. The government 1 * now taking the preliminary steps toward moving the agonoy. The now location is on the west sldo of the Missouri , nearly opposite Crow Crook agency. Ten new buildings are to bo con structed at the agonoy as soon as the bids now bnlng advertised for nro disposed of and a contract mado. At present Lower Brulo agency Is located on but a small strip of ground , which is surrounded on all sides by laud coded to the government by the Sioux a few years ago , and It is intended by the Indian bureau to remove the agonoy tea a more secluded place as soon as poulblo. At the time the Sioux ceded the government a portion of the reservation , land was sot apart for the Lower Brulo Indians , but until now no stops have been taken for their re moval to the land. Fishing , Courtland boach. Increased StrmiftMicjr ut luiUtnapolli. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Aug. 4. The in- croasud stringency in the money market was illustrated here by public contrac tors refusing to accept drafts on New- York banks on account of the banka charging $10 per $1,000 for exchange. Tito olty hus no funda for daily oxponsoa except the 9100,000 advanced by the Now York Lifo sumo time ago on account of Stanton & Collln of Now York failing to take the $000,000 city bond * which they had bought HOE TWO PAIRS ; ; MOUSE S ALE DRY GOODS Of A. D. MorsVs Shoos for tbo aturday. PRICE OF ONE. IGtli " 1 nnd CO. Fnrimm , ve expect by tneso prices to dispose of grent lots of shoes Saturday. turns. wc'.Ii , moJfnr sowed for l ' " "I eoit us 13.73nnfl MOO unrt gen | n the gront oltlesfortSOO and M. \ OUIl SALE 1'IUCE S qf3 / \ A Still Deeper Gul. Today our prlco on ladles' turn button hoc * thiUco t/jOc moro tbnn no soil thorn for will bo II. \Ycwlllsollno Ic > 3 ttmnUdoion of theie shooi 300 pairs TODAY AT $1.6O See this It.00 shoo ; comntxro It ; oznmtno It closely ; undid ? to yourself , what' * the lisa when I can buy inch shoe * forll.fio. I nllltiiko two pairs , for the chance fill hot oomo soon again. again.UAND TUIINED IlUfTON SHOES $1.6O Ladies' Bluchers Wo need only to say that.A. IX Morso's prlco A. I ) . Mono's button nnd luoo shoos. $1.8O Saturday's sale prlco . One Dollar and a Half IHiy.t a fine tan bluohor oxford [ that cost A. U. Mono $100 ut the factory. OUlt HALE I'KIOE $1.8O Wo Imvo made the prlcci and have thoshoos the people will do tlio rest. Our low prices mixko shoo trndoqulBt , but nt tbo rnto no are selling thorn they will only last another wook. Dnce Today Wo have mar nod all tbo Indies' 87.00 , * 3.00 ana JilOO Hand Stitched. French. Kid Shbon That's loss than half A. D. Morso's prlco. A. I ) . Morso's shoes hare prorod a drawing cardtbls week at SnturdaT wo matte tl/n / , effort ot our HTOS. The people will flll our store o&rlr Saturday tnornlnn and stay as laid Saturday night as they can. Profit is Unthought Off , The leading thing with us Is to out shoes and that In a Hurry. Half Price will do It , Where lines liaro not gone ns good as others wo have out thorn In two again a dnublo division as It were For Instance Alotof men's flnooMf shoos A , D. Morse's KlftO congrosi go Iroui this on At ! ! p J.c3Oa pair. Men's Jersey Ties $1 .OO Cost A. D. Morse & 2\ sold br him at 13. Oar nrlcu , remember , Istl , Will all go Saturday of urn noon. A man's flno calf shoo for II Is cheaper than havluR thotu mended , 2 pnlrsof MISSES' SPRING HEELS for the Price off Ont Pair. The end Is not far off , but as yet there Is no break in the line at sizes. The A , D. Morso's Misaos' Spring IIools are $1.26 A second cut 'is today glron the Misses' Heeled Oxfords. From now on they so for § Oc The first cost to A. U. Morse \TKS 11.10. Ho sold thorn for (1.50. _ _ Ladles' House Slippers and Street Oxfords Slzos 2.2 , 3,3K and 4 , go at In a finer line your choice of any slr.o for SI , In olthor style Oxford or slipper. Tlioso are elegant and won't last a day at The children's bargains are Innumerable , the store Is full of thorn for 25o to $1 for the flno ones tlmt sold for & ahd $2.23. THECor. Cor. 16th and Farnam Sts. Shoes at i6th entrance , First Floor. STATE ASSESSMENT- ROLL Valuation of Nebraska's ' Property is Con sidered Eidionlously Low. ABOUT ONE-TENTH OF CASH VALUE How it Is Apportioned Amonc the Several Counties Lincoln 1'ollce Make if Startling Discovery of n Itacy Character. LINCOLN , Aug. 4. [ Special to THE BBE.J Chief Clerk Everett Babcock this forenoon completed the work on the annual state as sessment roll. The total state levy amounts to ( J % mills , which upon the assessed valua tion of all property in the state , $194,733- 124.73 , will raise a revenue of ? l,2Caoy3.50. The assessed valuation of the state is con sidered ridiculously low. At the auditor's ofllco it is estimated that the average assessment Is about one-tenth of the actual cash value of the property. Multiplying the total vnlimtloiutis rofl rued by the assessors by ton , the total value of all kinds of prop erty In Nebraska would thus amount to tbo sum of $ l,047a31,247.ao. The revenue accru ing to the state Is atlportionod among the several counties ns follows , the first column showing the assessed valuation und the last the amount each county will bo required to turn into the state treasury : County. Valuation. Assessment. AimiB ! : $ 3li7Hll ( 0:1 : $ l,17i ! ; ! ! 12 Antiiiopc 1,07-1,81)447 11,72424 ll.imier : I4I,041 ( 00MillIll lllalnu UU7aU5 18 1,37020 lloonu 1,074,010 70 ll.&OH M.I llox liutto 1,107,041) ) 1 7,01)1 ) ! M lioyd 231.0H7 00 1,411)07 Drown ( I'4HM ( HI 4U7U'7U ' llull.llo 3,57j-3U 14 25,0'JO 04 Hurt . ' .4 ,11:17 : 01) ) 1II.H54 H7 llutlur. 2,018,73:1 : 00 17,04500 CASH 4H10R60 O'J 1'H.HUl ) : l'J Cottar 1"JIO27 ! , 20 11,711414 CliUHu 1117,427 00 C.RU4 0 ! ) Cherry 1:1SOUSO : ( JO H.141 74 Clioyumio 1,010,817 1)3 ) 10,007 ni ) Clay HIOl,08U : BO 24,24f > 8'j CoUiix 1,812,782 O.t 12,08'J 41) ) Cllmllltf 2,207,4US H4 ID,153 1)1 ) Cimtor 2,47:1,672 : 47 10.07H 211 UuUotit 1,544.11100 11,107'-4 Uuwcrt 1,031,813 OU 11 BOO K2 IMWHOll 1,051,13J 40 12,1182 35 D.niul 1,042,514 74 0,885 M Dlxon 1,017,11220 11,11781 DodffO : i,218,042 40 22,020 HJ Uouclas 25.42J.CU.I 04 ID'J.OTf. 42 Dlllldy OK4.H45 24 4,104 72 I'JUmuru 2,1)02,372 ) 10 20 , : ! 1(1 ( 1)3 ) Franklin 1.1K1.441 70 7.074 73 Frontier 1.401,080 00 H.700 SI Fill-nun 3,7:10,101173 : 11,72073 Utigo 0,0.10,872 HO 97,740 10 Harllttld 243,1)0000 1,824 U5 Gosuor. . H72.B05 00 5,844 00 Urilllt. . . , 207,742 04 1 402 2U UruHluy l,0llll'J : : 1)0 ) 0,07.1 02 Hall a , 187,428 42 22,400 110 Hamilton 1,012,711) ) 30 13.028 11 Harlui 1H41,430 82 O.O51 7(1 ( Ilayuu , 802,4110 00 5,282 511 Hitchcock 1,104.50221 0,7(1544 ( Holt , 3,143,671)110 18,80151 JlooklT. , , . , , , 107,50(1 ( 01 072 4H Howanl. . , 1.4H2.101 70 10,004 15 Jultiimon U.753,470 04 18.D85 1)2 ) JollllBUll 2.004,745 00 14,105 OH Kiurnuy l,4HlOH : ( ) 04 10,387 HH Kollli 1,1111,375 6ll 0,85010 Ktiyal'ahu 671,00,100 3,50100 Klmtull. . . . . . 7:10,06423 : 4.001)13 ) Xnux 1,084,707 20 10,1110 21 Lnncnutur 10,821,711 01 07,035 03 Unculu 2,720HU1 20 17,724 ( U Lot-Ill ) 3. < M,20H 00 2.124 10 Ixjiin 101,11000 1,1010.1 llatllnoii 2,300,277 HO 10,521 01 Mcl'lirraon 140.0IX ! 00 880 113 llorrlck. , 1 , H85,6IS : : fj 1S.430 (10 NnilCU , 1.4M0.425 01) 0,081 20 NenialKi , 2,021,01)2 ) 27 18.02U 21 NuckolU , 2,085,057 1)0 ) 18,405 HO Otoo C.084.847 70 K0.5OO 13 1'awiwo 2.045,122 22 15.588 87 1'urklUH. . . 1,148.020 00 7,0.1537 1'holim. . . . . . . . . , , , , , 1.322,80.107 0,250(12 ( IMl-l-uo 1,002,038 DO 10.01H 30 I'lHttu . , . . . , . 2M.iO15 HO 17,731 14 I'Olk. . . . . . . . 1,431,07360 10,04350 } U1 Willow. , . , . , . , . 1,330,183011 8,07871) Hlchiinluon , . , . 3,207,838 30 22,85.1 85 Kuck , , 552,451 flll 3,327 80 Hallnu 5,7X0,213 27 20,053 31 Surpy 2,3UiH47 : 44 10,640 03 .S.uimlnrii. ' 3,467,844 04 24 201 00 Scott's muff 533,41300 3,74402 Suwnnl. 8,177.00(100 ( 22,245 30 Hlierldau 1,310,043 10 7,017 80 Sherman. . . . ; 1,038,013 43 7 130 32 .Sioux . . . 572,32303 3,60180 SUlltOII , . . . , 1,3&7,52I ) 01 8,0113 00 Tlutyur , , . , 2,650,005 71 15,070 8.1 ThomUH , , . 131,731 82 830 83 Tlmi-nUm 651.OHO 20 3,444 30 Valley. . , 1,638,300 40 0 OIK ) 01 WHBhlnv ton 2.668,205 SH 10,028 00 Wuiliu 1,874,11000 13,181 07 Wi-lmler 1,838,848 , 75 12,871 D7 Whuulur , 344,04000 2.11003 York 2,031,201 80 18,070 51 Totals $104,733,124 73 $1,203,01)3 ) CO Abstract of th Asteuiuaut. Nebraska's wealth as returned by the sev eral hundred assessors'Us'divided as follows : PKllSONAI , VUOl'EKTY. Kind. ' " Nitmbur. , Value. Av. Horses of all , " ' 074,230 8 B',455,44T.OO 9 12.04 Cuttlo of nil ages 1 ,447,604 0,057.335.00 4.18 MuloaanU nsnc ' ofannt < B . 45,530 068,275.00 14.40 Sheep of nil area 160,347 1B8.B42.00 .81 . . lS83,80fl ! 1,707,183.00 1.33 Steam onelnos. Including ball- era 1.820W 102,015.00 103.02 Plro anil burglar proof safes. . . . 4,520 02,011.00 13.84 Billiard , plifeon- hole , ba at llo nnil otlior slm- tlar tables 1,217 23,177.00 10.01 Carriages & wag ons 102,977 1,237,387.00 0.41 Watches and clocks 82,100 100,101.00 2.31 tingmachines. . 72,880 272,911.00 3.75 Pianofortes 7,850 230,318.00 80.45 Melodeons and orgaim 25,670 310,205.00 8.38 FrnuchlBPH 22,118.00 Anmiltlea and Koyalties 80.00 Patent rights 1,130.00 Steam boata,8all- 1 n if vusscls , wharf boatn , bargesorothor wutcrcraft ; 4,123.00 Merchandise on < hunil ' 5,320,001.00 Material nnd manufactured nrtlclcs 235,451.00 Manufacturers' tools. Imple ments and ma chinery ( other than boilers and engines ) 208.308.00 Agricultural tools , Impli'- nifntn and 111:1- : cliluery 1,320,032.00 , Gold and Hllrer Plato and plated ware.- 21.721.00 . . . . . . Diamonds and Jewelry. . . 10,308.00 Moneya of bank , banker.brokor , or stock Jobber 1,237,100.00 Credits of banTs. banker , broker , or stock Jobber 422,388.00 Moneys ether than of bank , banker.brokor , or mock Jobber 074,848.00 Cnidlta ether man of bank , banker , broker or stock Jobber 770,070.00 „ . . ' . . BondH , Blocks , and HUiUi.coun- ty , clty.vlllaife , or school dis trict warranty nnd municipal * securities o f 'any kind what ever. . . . " 148.005.00 Sharon of capital Block of com- panltm nnd aa- Boclallcma not Incorporated by tlio lawn ofthla Htato , oxci-pt > shares of Htock of national banks 210,301.00 „ . . . , Property as - - pawnbroker .iJ I 1,077.00 . . . , , , Property of .j , . companies and 7 corporations , sit othur than 1'J'i' ' projHJ.-ty liero- . . { -r iimftar ennm- , niM ' . . . * ' 3,716,700,05 llrldiro propelty M ; ' dUl,300.00 1'roiMsrty of B.I- r.en looimund cut- 4ii liw IIOUHCS ? i1 100,213.00 , IIouMoholdorof- llcii furnltnro and property . , . , „ . , 1,745,411.00 InveHlmentH In rt'al I'Htatu and Ull Ini provomenta rl Oil themon , , , , , . .Jj , b 800,743.00 Ainonnt of rail 1KX ) road , Hloyphiff uud dining car I/l I proiK-rty .A/128,008,822.03 Amount of tclo- Krapli proiH'rly , . , u 102,051.10 All other prop erty required ( o bollBtod. , . , , . . .rrr-1,000,780.00 UKAL isrAti. Ltindft Number of acres and value of Imprv'd lands. 16,280,859 00,200,514.00 3.04 Nuuibijrofucros and vuluo of ' uulnniproruU . landu 13,011,457 27,051.020.00 2.07 Number and value of Im- praretl vllta o or city loth. . . . 170.425 30,888,037.00 176.08 Number und yaluu of un improved vll- JUKU or city low. . . . . . . . . . . . 835,701 0,833,807.00 24.8 Total valuuof all propurt/ . , . . , . lD4,733l124.7 ; Will PIht the Injunction * . The members of tbo State Hoard of Trans portatlon have determined to make a vigor ous light against the efforts of the sorera railroad companies doing- business in No braska to permanently restrain the board from enforcing the provisions of the nevr maximum rate law , and to this end Attor- Tin Morse Dry Goods Co. j-Mdersof Dry Goods , Carpels , Cloaks , SuitsShoes , MotionsEtc , I Lovely maidens and charming matrons can capture a SILK $5 WAIST for $1,95 $ On Saturday. Only one to each customer. GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. LADIES : We are closing out some nice , traveling dusters , in alpacca , gloria and silk. 'I1 ' The New York girls arc cute and pert ; The Bostoncsc are witty , Chicago dears are apt to flirt , Yet , they're considered pretty. But choose your girl , for looks or wit , By-river , sea or lake , We shout , Hurrah ! for Omaha , Whose girls just "take the cake. " " * "SNOOKS. " THE PRICES ARE noy General Hastings , Assistant Attorney General Summers and Secretary Dllworth are busily engaged in preparing an answer to the petition' ' filed in Judge Dundy's court. The board has also passed the following resolution elution : Resolved. That Attorney General Hastings Is hereby dlroctpd to take such stops and to do and perform all things necessary to make a vigorous , emphatic and successful dofonso'to tlio action against the board and the Individ ual members thereof now pending lu the United Btixtos circuit court , und ho U hereby empowered and authorised to tbat end to outer tlio appearance of the board and each of the Individual members thereof. In the Dunking Department. Chief Justice Maxwell today issued an order directing Receiver Thomas of the American Savings bank of Omaha to pro ceed , without unnecessary delay , to convert the goods , chattels , rights , credits , property and effects of the bank Into money and to wind up the affairs of the bank. The re ceiver has filed a bond for 1200,000. The chief Justice also filed an order direct ing Receiver E. H. Marshall to wind up the affairs of the State bank of Franklin. Mr. Marshall's bond for $50,000 has boon ap proved by the clerk of tbo supreme court. Another order was filed by the chief Justice requiring all creditors of the Ne braska Savings bank of Lincoln to appear on August 10 and show cause why the proposi tion of the stockholders to glvo a bond for $150,000 to pay off all claims of the bank within two years should not bo accepted. If the proposition is accepted the stockholders agree to pay all claims In full , together with. Interest at the rate of S per cent per annum , 35 per coat of the claims to be paid within eighteen months from August 1 , 1803 , and the remaining 75 per cent within two years from August 1 , 18'J3. ' tiosslp ut tlio State IIouso. The first report from Traveling Auditor Fodroa reached the auditor's ofllco this morning. It was from Doono county and was entirely favorable. The ono notable- feature Was the statement that the banks of Boone county not only refuse to glvo bonds for the security of county funds deposited with them , but decline to pay interest for the use of the same. Superintendent Armstrong of the Beatrice Institute for the Feeble Minded was at the state house this forenoon. Governor Crounse today Issued notarial commissions to John Mills , Geneva ; Byron F. Young of Hebron , Charles M. Murdock of Wymoro , George S. Cushmun of Ilowells , John K. Gil moro of Hay Springs. The members of the State Board of Trans portation were this morning served with copies of the Injunction restraining thorn from compelling the Itock Island railroad from enforcing iho rates fixed by the maxi mum , rate law which did not eo into effect on August 1. Superintendent Goudy has returned from Loup City , wbero ho attended the Loup county teachers' Institute ! . The Doard of Purchase and Supplies hold a brief session this morning , aualted a few vouchers and passed it resolution to tlio effect that hereafter requests from the sev eral state institutions for permission to pur chase supplies bo forwarded on the 1st and 15th of each month. Will Kaston of Omaha , deputy collector of internal revenue , was at the state huusu this afternoon. JIttilo n Startling find. The police raided a suspected block ut the corner of Twenty-first nnd O.streots last night uud made ono or two startling discov eries that will , in time , doubtless furnish the material for ono or moro racy divorce casos. They found in Qno room a inun and a woman , both well Known and highly connected in the city , The gentleman's wife happened , however - over , to bo visiting for the summer in the east and the lady's husband was also out of the city , The man in the case at first blus tered and threatened and attempted to pull a gun , but he finally wilted and begKOd for the secrecy of the police. After some little negotiation ho paid a regular fine for himself and his female companion , and both were allowed to depart. The woman who managed the house was arrested , together with two young women. Thny gave their names at the police station as Mn. S. D. Kempton , Stella Vernon and Jonulo Booth. The latter girl is already known to the police , but Miss Vernon , ns iho calls herself , Is a stranger , bhe Is both handsome and elegantly dressed , and was greatly embarrassed at the police court this afternoon when called for trial. Ex-Attorney General l eoso has been retained to defend the trio and the cu o was continued until next Monday afternoon. Crazed bjr the Accident. William Hall , the motorman who ran over and killed little Freddlo Harper m this city last evening , has gone insane over the sac accid eni. All lait night ho was so vloleu that it required several men to prevent him from doing himself bodily Injury. Thin morning he quieted down , but his friends state that ho has bccomo mentally unbal anced. No blame is attached to him by the parents or friends of the little boy who mot death under nls cor. The child died last night from the effects of his injuries. Ho was a handsome little follow nnd THIS a general favorite in the neighborhood. His parents are visiting the family of Mrs. Harper's brother , P. M. Collard - lard , and have but few acquaintances in the city. Mrs. Harper is the mother of another child but a few days old and was conflnod to her room when the nccidont occurred. ! ho saw it from the window and her ngonlz- ng shriek was the first intimation that her msband had of the fact that the cblld had icon run down and killed. Selected a Now Chancellor. Dr. Isaao Crook , LL.D. and D.D. , late of .ho . University of the Haclflc , has been so- "octed as the successor of Her. C. F. Drelghton , chancellor of the Wosloyau Vlothodist university near this city. The selection of Dr. Crook was something of a suiurisoco many people , ns it had boon pen- orally understood that the trustees would select Dr. A. J. Talbot of Now Albany , Ind. A committed of the trustees appointed for .ho purpose had recommended Dr. Talbot , > ut when tbo whole board mot last ovcnlng .ho . committee's choice was disregarded and Jr. Crook elected. Three ballots were taken , ; ho unsuccessful candidates bolng Dr. C. L. Lasby , pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Epis copal church of this city , and Dr. Hanchor of Hot Springs , S. D. Dr. Crook is well < nown In university circles on the Pacific slope and comes to the Waslovan university with the prostlgo acquired lu ton years of earnest , faithful work. Sued for False Arreit J. H. Luke has commenced a suit In dis trict court in which ho asks for 95,000 dam- agot from C.V. . Axtoll , whom ho accuses of making a falsa arrest. III.s petition recites that last February ho was arrested on a warrant sworn out by Axtoll In the county court on the charge of misappropriating a sum of money , amounting to about $100. He was placed behind a grated door In the county jail for trronty-four hours and then released without further prosecution. Ho now claims that his arrest resulted In about $5,000 worth of Inlury to his reputation nnd peace of mind , lie claims that ho had bor rowed $100 from a brother of the defendant , and that because ho was unable to moot the note when it became duo Axtoll had him ar rested merely to frighten him Into a speedy settlement. Lincoln In Ilrlef. The Colored Republican club has elected Minor Woods president , Benjamin Lowij vlco president , Willis Mosby secretary. Burglars attempted to outer the residence of Jj. ( .i. Daldwln at the corner of Thirteenth and G streets 12:30 : o'clock this morning , They were frightened away by Mrs , Bald win. win.Tho The local B. & M. ofllcials hara as yet re ceived no notlcQ.tlmt any of the employes in this city ara to be discharged , Another suit has boon commenced against M. A. Newmark , until recently proprietor of the ( Jlobo Clothing house in this uliy , The suit is brought by March Bros. , I'iorco ft Co. of Boston and the amount involved Is $ 'J03.71 , An extremely racy broach of promise suit was tiled In district court today , the plaintiff being Sarah Gcrbar and the defendant John H. Martin , u well known traveling man. The plaintiff alleges seduction nnd producna tbo depositions of Qoorgo and Olllo Brown of Hastings , belli of whom swear to having witnessed the details of the affair. Electrical storooptloon views at Court- land beach tonight. During K cui of Cunvlotc. JKFKEIHON Crrr , Mo. , Aug. 4. Four con victs confined In iho penitentiary hospital regained their liberties this morning and are still at largo. The prisoners tootc with thorn a stretcher used for transporting the sick , and converting this Into a ladder , mounted the wall , They lowered themselves to the ground by means of u ropa tied to the rail ing around ono of the guard houses. This was u most nervy und daring ploc'o of busi ness , as the guard was at the tlmO in the little room eating his lunch , and which fact accounts for their not bolng seen. lloliuutlBU UypiimiU. The division of the Tel Jed Hokol ( Omaha Bohemian gymnasts ) to take part in the con ion at the World's fair irrounds August 11 consists of the following turners Itudolph Havolka , Jacob Moruveo. Josopt Cboala , Joseph Novak , F. U. Fiala. Frank Fiala , with Anton ICiuont as one of the judges from Nebraska. HO ! FOR COURTLAND BEACH , Look pretty in a NEPTUNE BATHING SUIT , You can buy one on Saturday for $7.50 $ Buy on BOYS' SATU RDAY for WASH SUITS. Made of English Galatea cloth were and $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 Saturday Surprises ! 35c quality foi8 1.3c. 3 for 25c. $7.O . ' Ladles' all silk vrsts , regular J1.50 gar- MEN'S NEEDS. inputs , fur Were $15.0O. Saturday Slashers. Men'sIL50 quality Online shirts SI.2O Mon'sf2ualliy ] outliiR shirts SI.SO SeeOur5cIOc&l5c , Man's $1.25 J1.75 quality Muck sntioun shirts TOILET SOAPS. Mon's looks , nnffs and four-in-hand Bargain Tables. , , . OcakasOakloy's Diamond 25O iiockwour0o 7oc and $1.00 qualltlos for Ocolobratod Cocos for 250 49o buys hnndsome chocolate pots. A , 1) . 350 Itcakcsuuro Glycerine 25o coITcoa , tens , bowls , tea , , , Dollar laundered shirts pott sugars oroams 72o Ooakos Wllllunispnro Onstllo . , 25O &o. , &c. . worth up to (1.50 each. 81 Toqtiallty laundered . shlrUSI.OO 0 bottles llluo Seal Vusolluo Tin top Jollies a penny cacti ! ! ! 23O Outlnc shirts , cufTs nnd collurs.lauiulorod 11.25 quality for 75o Men's Joan drawers , olnatlo unities 35O UNION IS STRENGTH. Mail Orders Have Prompt Attention. ISn 7 Black and colors , On BtiturJay for 37c a . pair. 16th and Farnam Sfs. , Worth much more. OMAHA. DR. 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