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FROM THE STATE Benton, Cowdery andteen Wi ill Offer a - Oompromise Cut. AT THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING. The Nebraska Brigadier neralship Omaha and Denver Extensic District Court Proceed- ings - City Notes, Lixcory, Neb,, April 5. [Speciai ts Tae Biy.]—The state board of transportation is evidently not satisticd with itself. This morning Tie Bre representative wus reliably informed that some one of the three memb of the board who stand out against a re- duction of local fre s to the fowa sehedule, would present o resolution for re duction consistent with the surroundin, tthe next regular meeting of the board, 1tis learned thut the contemplated resolution for redue: tion, while it will not be as sweeping as the ® oncintroduced by Attorney General Leese the other day, will remedy and prevent all = such extortions as that cited in Tik Brr's re- y cent interview with Scnator Suther- land, in which it was shown that Eli Shafer of kamah had been forced to puy @ tarift of &5 on a ship ment of a car foad of salt from Blair to T of seventeen mil from Chi d that a maj lution fo mah, a dista shipment of th cost but #51 board w It is 11 fayor a , while th 10 to Blair ority of the local reduc tion with per cent of Tow : intelligence can be considered: reliable comes from the inner civele of to u wholesale reduetion of the I THE BRIGADIER GENERALSHT An informal election will be held at Ad jutant oo al Co o's ofti @ on next Tuesd 0 decide upon Colby's successor as brigadicr general of the state militia, - Officers holding commission in the oft-cailed soldicr™ It is understc the pref m vote illed to g army onl election is ofticers thit the governor v 10 the oftice who receives the highe of votes. General L. W. Colby Harry Phillips of Beatrice and Co Hotelekiss of Lincoln are THE DISTRICT COURT. The February term of the dis will not last beyond the middle of evening ‘the jury was for 1and this means that the « state vs Amanda Woods and - Chay who u 1 with complici der of Bob Woods, goes over term, In Field took oc jury on the splendid eht weeks, th alled upon to s il 11 appoint the ju congr work ¢ ing the term. August Don suit for against the city for personal inju against him. C. C. Munson vs C. 8. county Dundus acknowl requested the county turn over to plaintift B bridge contracts. The court o o Rhea vs Baldwin, Tumbe seeured Noonan and ounds of suit nnder the Slocum! Tur Bee [0 pencer commeneed suit son and his partuer of v o recover $1,000 to pay for eleven shal G given b was i conc Johnson represented to him that was frec of debt and in a pry dition, whereas there was and that the office wus closed 5o t sum. s lies money under falsé pnetens Buit, MekKe o, Chase & Co. of iui ed Collyer & Parrott in an ac o recover $16,660, The plaint that the sum stated was advianc before their failure in the comu ness here, and that they haveneve against the Wor I<n|"|mx s Buildi tion, W. W Halt i, Joe Boehmer and Patric foreclose w mortgage amounting X0 on lots in North Lincoln, v Helghts, Crystal Springs, mont. CAPITOL INTELLIGENCE, Fre it Deputy Treasurer _from Olio und is ayzain at his ret st of tho transportation will Chicago the iirst of the week The ¢ of Jordan & McCarthy & Stone, on error from the distr] Greely county preme court today, The Axtell Building and L filed urticles of incorpe the secretary of state capital st d Peterson, Osd 3. (4 Stewart John Jenkins, deput Bartlett stute today. burcau of labor and industrial statistic: been on the road the is devoting his wholo time at beet sugar industry. His ¢ informs Tue: BEk that the demin beot seed is grcat in ll parts of th also states that the industrial depa have about o thousind from Germany for distribntion. OMATA-DENVEI EXTENST iteh in the St. recent issue, purporting ts of a deal on hand Burlington und Tailroads looking to a s the lutter of the Bur < territory ol comi morning, The is variously ea of one gentleman that it i st of the proposed Rock Island W to Denver; that the Union Rock Island intend to unite i tion of u short line betwe In, und that from Lincoln ward the Rock Island would bu Jine by the way of Crete, Strang 10 Red Cloud, secure trackago v Burlington to Republican, meet the Oberlin, Kan,, it proposes rehase, & direct routo west as far o which point the construction miles of track wouldgive it the s branch of the Burl other line which would be ine purchase of the Burlington and usions. By such an arrangeme Island would secure o | fur us the Colorado line, and atruction of 1 than 150 mile from St. Francis to Denver the Rock Island the short liv Omuha and Denver, likewise the souri river poiuts and Denver, T ton road would, by such a deal upwards of 300 miles of non hat is, roud that fails to ear whilo ' operated merely as foed sparscly producing section of ern Kansus, but the lines are so that filling’ the gaps would tran mileage into par Uue. This theo the latest in ey Pacitic und Rock Island, wl 18 to securo u direct route fi Omahu by uniting with the latt struction of such @ ling Rock Island to huve trackay Uuion Pacific line between | Beatrice 0st of the ngton extel wiis the i it at the this deal the exten ot notinconsi reby o CITY NEWS AND NOTES, s ewish feast of the eelebrated by the orthodox this city. Meetings are f freen i held at and Carr John K v, an old fellow fift of uge, was arrested this morn woetive Y ear of sluce. mans on the charge o bundiso at Talmigo u He was placed in the city oW, Alderman Bush swore out & w to ,000 damags Dundas and WO ugo. perous Yolande Auditor Benton and wife spent the day in Lo the Rock Island systems of > from the forme significan intorpreted wher nne of an admirable and in exchang rights ove Lincoln moruing for Wie wircet of B.C. Palu od that the erence of the itia, and candidate st number nd Colonel ncl Harry andidates, trict court next week. mally dis- of th rles Curtis, in the mur the next ry Judge tulate the fid during ma jury s was de the bill of debt and to Iue him on e Judgment for b s the ( alleges he ros in that the paper con- gainst after to Securing behind the New York 1 today alleges )0 n it i defendants ssion bu 1 accounted ng as: Selig k E to 5t nearly Lincoln and Bel- rveturned e board of urn from his visit to | v Dewey ourt, of was filed for trial in the su- association ion in the o Authorize haus W He 1 for sugur o state rtmer pounds of sced direct | N Louis Globe-Demo- the the to giv tween to into of nsions subject tute of t It is sin the in 1 line from Pacifi n the con- n Omaha and southwest- uild o di 1 Nelson would which © it sion Ihis would give it s Oberli from avery few tion with lington, an luded in the Kansas ox nt the Rock 1 th s of would give i between lower Mis he Burling vid itself of ing road; W revenuo dors from northwest istructed isform the stent with tic-up of the Union the furmer Lincoln to for the con the the and ver is being Lominations of Bohanan's y-one years iing by De- f robbing u a short time Jail for safe Becping und will be sent to Talmage tomor- arrant this \obirg: house | | | | most enjoyable | | and LK with H.C When palm a war t for him he appeared at the stat when he ognizance, released until Monda, have a hearing on his own The trustees of the Wyuka cemetery have aken preliminary steps for fencing the north ty ucres belonging to the gronnds, and will autify the surroundings with ornament es this spring, Prior to this, however, t ground will be platted into fots, Other needed ovements will also be made. and w e carpenters and joiners hield_an open mecet fon hall this evening. Splendid addresses were made by prominent members the meeting was enjoyable as well as table. excise board meets again next Monda vening, In looking over applications for nse last evening, anumber of informations it had to be referved back for etion This necessitated an adjourned W, Ay evening next th union sociable at Temple hall of 9, 15 and 80 of the A, 0. U. W. o time is anticipated substantial of the ting, will be a This order is of th seeret orders of this Gus Mayer did his employer, Louis Padk Lust night, to the tune ¢f &0, He knew wh Padke, who is a dealer in hay, kept his wad 1 stole it during the night und skipy ts unknown, Mayer is a heavy d. and his description is “in_the ha the police of the several contiguous counties, and it is thought that his capture will be effected of District Cc Mrs, Anna M. Kenned children, heirs at law of Thor and owners of ot 8 in block 130 pealed from the action of the appraisers on the Tenth street viaduet in awarding them 4,000 They usk judgment for £20,000, Mr. John C t. and mi medy have ap four damages, Shea has appealed from the ommissioners in cutting services in proseeuting a istant to the county attorney. nted by Judge Clarkson t 1 the charge of felo as certified to by Judge tdown to $0 by the action of the cou down his bill for i S prosc fnd his bill of 850 Clarkson, but was ¢ commissioners, The Nebraska savings and exchange bg has brought tin foreclosure against Wi dell Benson and a host of others to recover on several notes g 10 £5,58 ts in ccured by North Omabia mounti mortages on fifty-fiv addition for £5,000 wreek on n h 's Randall, the sning ined in L, wh Tad County Court. Clement Chase o ined a judgment against fling in the county court amounting Beedle & Kelley compuny wi awarded a judgment against Churchill Park- er, etal, in'the sum of § The Tarnbezirk. The Turners of Nebraska will hold their first Turnbezirk this season today at Ger- manda hall and a gi is expected. The following tur resented Lincoln, Nebr: City, Fremont, Platts mouth, two from Sioux City, South Omaha, the Jahn Turnvercin of Omabaand the Omahia turner society. There will be three sessions, forenoon, af- ternoon and evening. The morning session is from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and will be devoted to gymnastic exer At noon the toothisome repast to their lady Turners will ten muscular er a brothers e afternoon session s from and will be devoted to gymn Lo persons it Pliminary ar, turnfest to be It mgements will be made for ib neld at Lincoln in June. T the evening there will e a social session devoted to music and dancin, Most of the visiting Turners thie morning trains. will arrive on Bohemian Turners, The Bohiemian Turners will give a publi exhibition of their skill this evening at their hall on Thirteenth and Williums strects, Al of thy , including the lady turners, will participate. An interesting feature will be the fencing contest. — t Wor Struck and Lo Ten employes at the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha freight house struck Friday night. The grievance was not ove and the time the men In order to load up the should go to meals. evening t work overtime almost eve They are ain out the men are compelled to day from one_to » hours, allowed extra pay ¢ nighit at 6 o'clock the s proposed 0 supper with the intention of re- turning and finishing the work. The fore n objected and told the men that unless y worked straight through until the cars would bedischarged. Under this th struck. Some of them went bacl v morning and asked for their old places, but were told that their ser- s were no longer needed and new men found in their plac Do We Want a Cart tory? At the meeting of the real estate exchange yesterday a communication from the Cart company of Kalamazoo announced that representatives would be at the exchange to- morrow movning with a proposition. The company will employ 150 men, It requires suitable site and_extensive buildings. Prop- crty owners holding available grounds are smmended to be on hand and listen to the proposition of the company. The lowest bid- der will get the plum, 's on Theosophy. The effort which the Vedanta Theosophical y hias been making for some months ttract to it the attention of inquiving has been supplemented by a new move art of the association, The lat compi a s of lectures by Bertram Keightly on the subject of theosophy, which e o be delivered in Unity chureh, cormer of iteenth and - Cass stre The first of will be tomorrow night. The mes will take place on the Sthund 10th of this month Jumped the Emba Yeste afternoon Mr. Ernest the Nebraska vinegar works left hitehed to a weight on one of the aboutthree blocks south of tl street vinduet, A motor train frightened the animal iuto a run, Lect s0Cl past to peopl on the T k Krebs of his horse )88 streets Six ith going south which was stonped short by the steed’s jumping over an it into the rear of a lot, about below the grade. The buggy was broken into kindling wood, | was in it was uninjured and the horse also | escaped without injuay. Cramer Rememb sdnesduy evening last Mr. W. J. C. ed with a hand- s amark of Putnam Cramer was prese some silver tea set of six pi the high esteem in which he is held by his | fellow-clerks in the freight and ticket audit- ing department of the B. & M. railroad here, through | | ) Mr. Cramer leaves in a few weeks for an ex- tended trip Holland, the country of his birth, and all of his fricids unite in wishing him d hearty God speed. e » Ca an open Notic We will huve der’s hall, corner of Twenty-fourth ing streets, Monday ovening, April carpenters are invited, On Monday eveni hall, 1515 Howara street, H. W Chicago will lecture on United 18 and Benetits and the Tmpor ght Hour Movement All iut united labor are invit April 14, at Kliver of Labor, Its of the ested in Knights In secordance with an_established custom, now become a law, the Knights Templar of Mt. Calyary commandery will attend divine service at” the Trinity catbedral, corner Eighteenth and Capitol uyenue, this “Thie order is to appear at the asylum than 7 po. in full uniform, and the lin march will be_direet from there to the ¢ thedral. All Siv Kuights in this jurisdict are courteously requested o Uity i this ser- vive, OMAHA DAILY her | Noyes | though a lad who | Garfleld | BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 6 1890.~-TW NTY-FOUR PAC( PCELER Y w1TIGER & CO. Grand Exhibit of Spring and Summer Suits. ‘ Lovely designs, the correct thing for children’s dresses, at 850, 45¢ [I5T 85¢ and $1 o yard, Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs. New styles, real bar, ng for this woek at 10¢ ¢, 160, 25¢, 30¢ and 50¢ each, Choice Noveltms in Folding Japanese Fans At 200, e, 8 .« #1 and #1.50 each. Choice Noveltles in Imported Gauze, Ostrich [ and Quill Fans | At $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, #2.50 and $ Seach. Latest Novelties in Dress Trimmings, Buckles and Slides, | Torchon and Medici Laces, | The largest and best assorted stock in the city, and at the lowest prices, what we are showing at 8 1-3¢, 10¢, 123¢, 15¢, 2)¢ and 25¢ o yavd, 45-inch Swiss e, 5, See [ Embroidered Skirtings. | Latest novelties, hand drawn work, H. block work, revering, and lovely embroidered designs, at 8¢, $1, $1.25 $1.50, $2 and $2.25 a yard, ¥ Fine Embroideries (in Sets). Choice novelties in Vandyke point, Revering Drawn work, Block work, band effects, ete., on Swiss, cambric and nainsook, at our usual popular prices, and 27-inch Swiss Embroidered Flouncings. s and Drapery Nets 3 . Lace Flouncing Our success in this departinent with these beautiful and very popu last week was simply phenomenal—the astonishingly low prices w very latest and choicest designs is the sole and only reason. ivals will be placed on sule Monday. h Black All Silk ““La Tosca” Flouncings vst novelty), r goods are quoting at $1.40, g2, | Suitable alike for reception or street wear (the , 82, £3, $4.50, 85 and $6.50 a yard. 45-inch Black All Silk Lace Drapery Nets In new comhinations of Chantilly figures and Guipuire stripes, Russian net grounds with dots, stripes and figure and figures, entirely new, at $1.15, $1.25, $1.40, $1.65, $3. .25, very effective. La Tosca nets with stripes $1.75, § 3.50 and Trimming Laces | In Vandyke Point. Chantilly, Guipuire, Marguiese, thread effects and Chantilly Streamer Laces, specially adapted for trimming lace capes, millinery, ete., at 20¢, e, B0¢, 85¢, 500 and 75c & yard. FCERE 1S drugs for January and February, amounting 10 $240.58, wi allowed. Appropriation sheet No. 57 of the general fund came up for pussage. Mr. O'Keefe en- tered a written protest against the thi items returned by the Soldier's Relief com- sion as follo A. M. Hayward, $7, B. Moore & C 5 und siame, $176. “The ap) sheet earried; all the mem- bers except O'Keefe, voting for it, Adjoursied until 2 p. m. Taesday. P ol IN POLICE COURT. A NOVEL PROCEEDING. The Commissioners T et Business Without Wrangling. The meeting of the county commissioners yesterday afternoon was v quiet and or- Jinary. No disruption occurred and a large amount of business w The ball opencd w opinion from County Attorney Mahoney on the power of the board to issue warrants against the hos- pital fund in payment of the bills of the con- tractors and sub-contractors. He said there W no provision in the statutes limiting the fssuing of warrants against a fund created e The Hill Case Dismissed—Simon Rope's Assailants on Trial. After a three or four hours’ hearing of the notes give addition are past due and unpaid, and he ad- | Phe testimony told the ste 1 that steps be taken to coll 3 The commuuic; r fvllllhl‘.::) | tho next morning in Tue Bre. Drake and his the committee on constru wife are persons of little or no character The chuirman was authori « whatever except in the disreputable line, in order for a justice docket for Justice G. which they are notorious. 'They sprang upon Holmes, e in the dar) chered him in ho T Puie 18 Golroatieaton ncontar l}«l b lln‘lh, dark and P"{v tiered him in o ence with the board on_the question of the | rible shape. - Attorney Wharton, who w Ccutting of slots and openings in the basement, | sisting in trying to defend the pair, persisted which cutting should | in_interrupting County Attorney Mahon as it appeared v notes, rd to sign an w. | of the hospital for piy M. T report od during Mareh amount” | mun” charged by Sorenson, 4 ing to $03. . to the committee on | business man of Avoca, Ia., with robbing finimee. him of 8100 in a hack in this city, made a big “The county treasurer reported fees collected offort to it on buil late yesterday after- during the first quart ), wmounting to | noon, but failed, ~ In fixing the bond ' Judge Referred to finance committee, Hiclsloy suid that he thoughtit should bo $100, application of Eggert Oft for a saloon | but if County Attorney Mahoncy was of the license to sell at Bennington was granted | opinion that a smaller one should be taken he A large grist of bills for witness and jury | would defer to his w Mahoney committee on fi- $49 for prison- | then said that if the s post tively gilt: odged. he would muggest 00, and the court assented to the change, Fanny Hamilton filed an information | against’ Pat Ford, jr., yesterday aftc awarded | churging him with b furniture. A warrant wi in the hands of an out to find young Pa was referred o the ills of the sheriff for March, committing and £509.95 for boarding ers was referred to the finance committ The bonds of the various firm contracts for furnishing lumbe cepted und the chairman - directed to sign the contracts, ssued and pla y Who was start Avchitect Mycrs bill_of $300 for expenses | 5 H. Stove baw tabdaet ot m A b O e aera it 60 AL Lo Tl |k L Sty D DG annes ok Bwentys be rejected. Mr. Berlin thought that it was | chayeed assuult and batter not policy to antagonize Mr. Myers just at | put it is t_he made a most brutal the time when the board needs his services, assault upo Neal, angged gentle- On motion the bill was referred to the com- | wun, whilo in his saloon Felday “nights Mo struction. alsh sent in an order in fa to the amount of § mittee on oo Ryan & V | Fred W. ‘orty-fourth and Dayenport ms that Stovey pounded him 1 with a heavy r of .04, p bottle, almost balance on account. Referred to construc’ | fracturing his skull. Stovey was releasod tion, last night on $15 bail, but Judge Helseley said The bill of Mount & Grifiin for coal sup- | we nighton 815 bull, bt Judlge Helscloy sald » poor f 2 February, amount- | §100, MeN: condition yesterday was ve .13, was allowed without question. | serious, Both his eyes are swollen shut and Contracts for furnishing supplies for the | he compluins continually of a peculiar pain in poor fittm were wwarded as follows: Schwab | tha top of his head. Tho trouble aross. over & Co., bread; Marsh & Smith, flour; Corliss | the puyment for drinks. & Johnson, milk; P, Quealey soap y ¥ any Paxton & Gullagher, groce -, Vi S A Building Permits, The committce on construction presented a | The following building permits were fssued | report, which was_adopted, providing that | yesterday: the committee meet Tuesday fext at 9. m. | A 0, Dreibus,two-story frame residence, to cousider the report of ex-Superintendents Coots und Shane and bear evidence on all South Fifteonth and Valloy #1500 ne-story frane cottage, items now in dispute between Ryau & Walsh | _Clitton and Military avenue 100 MR RONS S [ N, Nelson, ano-story tramo adilicion @ Coroner Harrigun was allowed the balance | o, 05 South Seventhstreot.. . 00 oviginal bill was for $206.75 and the coroner | Wholworth, " 3,000 had been allowed $140. The bal- | National Bunk Iulllllhmnm.ym) Dodge | ance was allowed on recommendation | _and Fiftecuth 120,000 of the finance committee, 2 | Mp B Hoys, quo-story, fr e Coitige, ol The claim of Henry Gibson for §148 for | e £ ] | 145,000 bridge proposition tickets, was re- | W Hoan, dstory brick block, %a wid jected, us there was no evidence thut the | (0 : tickets had been receive Total 165,000 otherwise than by lev The com- | case of the state against Tillie Hill, wife of missioners, therefore, had tho right, [ David W. Hill, and Robert Brewer, churged |in his opinion, to issue warrants | With adultery, Judge Helsley dismissed the against the hospital fund to whatever | defendants, the counsel for the state not con- amount may be due the contractors of the | sidering that the evidence as adduced by the hospital, provided the warrants so issued | complainant sufficient to warrant taking the shall not exceed in the oy ate the total | case to the district court. The attorney further stated that he was in- | the horvible assault — on Simon Rope formed that a considerable number of the | on the mnight of March 25 had by purchasers of lots in Douglas | their examination yesterday afternoon. | have been done by the contractors, but which | whenever the latter would attempt to address | Pope & Co. were obliged to do themselves. | the court. For some time Mr. Mahoney's Referred to the committee on construetion. only comment to Whartow's breaks "The report of Architect E. E. Myers on | was simply a look of utter con- the hospital, which has been published, was | tempt. Finally, however, Wharton vead and referred to the committee on’ con- | sprang up and shook his fist 'in Mr. Maho- | struction. and roared at him like a wad bull. communication of Walsh & Ryan, ask- Judge Helsley called Wharton down, Unapproachable Bargains in NEW SPRING | NOVELTIES. CHINA SILK. Atteactive \l\'l(w and \llf\l‘\”l'~ large variety, 24 inches wide. $1.00. LEVANTINE SILK. Immense variety of the most popular Paris styles. Richly de- signed and shaded, 24 inches wide, CHINA SILKS. Beautiful in_styles agd color- ings, worth 78¢; pure ®ilk, dur- ing this week, 49c. BLACK SILK. Lyons Silk, 20 inches wide, 85c. 85¢. 85c. Lyons Silk, 22 lxh hes wide, 81, Bl. FAILLE FRANCAIbE Rich Black Silk, 21 inches wide, 90c. 90c. 90c. Unequalled value,22 inches wide worth $1.85. $1.15. $1.15. $1.15. Warranted to give satisfac ory wear. DRESS GOODS, New and attractive styles just added in Paris novelties, ROBES, ROBES, ROBES. ' FRENCH TWILLS, 1 ) Plaids, stripes, borders, new shades, 42 inch wide, all wool, worth 63c. All the week at 45c. 45c. 45c. BRILLIANTINE. shades, pure mohair, inches wide, 50c. All 40 50c. 5Cc. These servic consist of a rturc of the children of vate servic ation of the Isracl from Egypt. In connection with the service the family partakes of supper, one of which lies in four articles— bitter herbs All of these onst bone of lamb, ve of some kind. articles are mbolical. Serviees were held at the temple yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. A speciul featuro of and a vreses the ser was the music, which was fur- nished by a quartette consisting of Mrs. Cot- ton, Miss beth Pennell and Messrs, Pen- nell and Wilkins, with Miss Bolter at_tho organ. The sermon consisted of an exposition of the paschal lamb which Moses commanded | the children of Israel to sacrifice, After giv- ing the usual understanding of the pasch: lamb, the rabbi said this understandin and said that the lamb 'y of the land y Dt | communded the children” of to | nounce before departing from lund vpt and taking up Jewish civili onsequent id the rabbi, “the fostival the pas is not only a physical but a ‘ommands udaism in con- Mos of mental cmancipation; e wer us to advance in prog tradistinction to orthod his festival of the pa seven days. During thi people abstain from all that is 1¢ which are ¢ vesembling in com- position_th ‘racker, are generally e seventh day s like ‘the fiest, | oted to convocation and is cele- nagoguc y night at 7 | Dited by public service in tho vice will be held Thur: oelock So will also be observed at the s gogue of the Chebra Bikur cholin, Twi and Jackson streets, and by the Rus: Polish Cougregatic —— THE SUSPF GINEERS. George W. Vrooman Will Attempt to ¢ for arbitration, was r and referred to the county attorney, in the cool, digni- Straighten Out Matters., the committee o construction with instruc- | fied manner which he never allows to” desert orge W. Veooman, cl tions to consult with the county attorne; him, simply remarked, glweing toward | s oy i K The c crk notified the board that Dr. | Wharton and then addressing the judge: | _grieyance oommitic n from MeManigal had appealed from the decision of | “He really isw't a gentleman, is he, your | North Platte yesteaday exy | the board on his bill for post mortems, und | honort” ‘It was now 6 g'clock and the ‘case | consult General Manager Dickinson. but as had filed suit in the district court. The com- | was continued. The woman was allowed to | that oficial had departed for New Yor munication was referred to the county attor- vea lvim:l of sm;\] and spend Sunday clse- | found himself disappointed. 1t is understood > than in a cel i " G A erk of the district cour W. A, O'Leary, the Council Bluffs hack. | 1at Mr. Vrooman hasa few complaints he ljusted, but just what they are could vance it Islandl about caused two mnedy, to L reindtated 0 and has ur times, led nas referc ' in the yards at Grand ago, which Jones and ¥ R He wants the Jones is a strong brotherhood been to sce Mr., Dickinson t but it so happened th the general manager was out of town, cident referred to amounted” to a collision of engines. Whether only one or the engincers were to blame is not nent, however, decmed n both off brotherhood held its wular monthly meeting last night, und M. Vroomun attended. 1t is understood thit he had consideaable to say on the subject of fod eration with other organizations. That question received cousideration at a conven tion of engincers in St. Louis one month ago, but they have kept ¥y quict as to what action was taken the weeks three engineers, rd i 0 or t every time he it advisable to lay the Omaha lodge of th Easter Monday Celebration. lebrated by the nmet Monument association with a graud 1l in Washington hall. This annual occur rence invariably attracts an ¢ nt attend- ance and affords a most_enjoyable evening to tho guests. John Dillon, the well known member, it is_thought, will be present. The i 5 of the ball will be applied to the ) fund, This year it is expected that a number of leading citizens from all parts of the state will grace the occasion with their presence, Annexation and Bonds, At a special meeting of the council on Fri day night the special election on paving and sewer bonds was abaudoned. An ordinance was introduced providing for an eleetion on the question of annexing South Omuha Muy 5, and referred to the committee on judiciary The bond election will also be held on thut date. The Sanitary Squad. Chief S terday touched the button which signals the annual spring cle The contract for supplyingboots and shocs | | 1o the poor farm aud county jail was awarded er. s Conpaly. "L ; X of the Pyssover was cele bill of Mount & Griftin for coal sup ut the Templo of Isracl on Hurne d the city poor, Old Ladies' Home wu i 3 o d the olty poor, Old Ladies’ Home and | oo itiny nicht at 6 o'clock, After th | Open Door during ' February, amounting to $442.20, wis allowed ‘ The bill o1 the Goodman drug con usual holiday service the families of the con ny for Jou veb - *a thalx howes und held pri- | throughout the length und breadth of Omal The matinee begins tomorrow morning, when Roundaman Shoup will take commund of th sanitary squad and proceed to notify all citi zens to put their back doors und alleys in ship shape, | Brilliantines. Brocho stripos, hair lino stripes, plaiis and all the latest shadings. Handeome Black Broche at 78c. BEIGE. All Wool, 48c. BEIGE. In Now Woaves, Veiling ote., 42 inches wido, at 6Oc. 60c. SERGE. Latest Shades, 88ec. 78c. S8ec. 40, 42 and 48 inches wide. Tweeds and Cheviots. Fashionablo styles, woll ac for wraps and walking dr inchos wide, Goukale); $1.10. CHALLE, Splendid styles, rich colorings, 20c. 20c. 20c. CHALLE. French importations, all wool, 48c¢ and 88c. HENRIETTA. The shades this scason surpass anything shown in the past and larger varicty, 46 inches wide,worth $1 25, $1.00. $1.00. $1.00. Mourning Department New wenves have been added in this department. Some striking bargains for this woek: Brilliantino, 38 inches wide, 424c. Brilliantine, 40 inches wide, 560c. Serge, all wool, 40 inches widoe, 5b¢. Cashmore, 42 inches wide, 37ic. Cast:mere, 40 inches wide, 50c¢. Nun's Veiling, 38 inches wide, 5&c¢. Ete., Bte., Ete. worth 65¢. Spring Wraps and Jackets are being constantly added to our alrcady attr o IBIE ISR Corner Dodge and 15th Streets. & THE INDIAN'S VICTIM. The Unprovoked Murder of Frank E. Lewis at Pine Ridge, Titk Bk of yeste orded the unpro voked murder at Pine Ridge agency of Frank E. Lewis of this city. shot by an Indian who short Lewis was a school tc and had spent three years in the that place. He had previously served in a. ty at the Roscbud agency. He cars of age. He formerly om, and that place is still after killed himself, chier at the agenc o cupation ded in Washing considered the family home, although his mother and several other members of it are temporarily stopping in this ity a ard street, The mother of the dispateh refer picce of news, th the lady's eyes aid she had v telegram last night from the agent, but it contained only the mere the de The father of the murde Lewis, formerly of Fort ) is now in Washingt Georgze, u brother evening ‘for Rushyille, wh charge of the remains and e city. the young man was shown that announcement of 0 man is Chaplain iobrara, but who sed, left last ¢ he will take cort them to this (e of interment has not yet been de- termined upon Burial of the N Peddlcr. The funcral of Williun Chronister, the peddler who was murdered near Elkhorn, oc- curred yesterday at 2 pam. at H un- dertaking establishment. The remains re- posed in a handsome casket, on which a silver plate with the simple inseription, SEather, The only mourners v M. D, Cl ter, the son d a son-in-law, both from Sioux City; A dd, a brother-in-lew of the murdercd man, who lives in this eity; } Mrs, edd and ehildren, —The burial seryvicc was read by Mr. H . after which the body was taken to Lauvel Hill, where it was interred, Ladies' Quartette, The Omaha Ladics' quartette will give a concert next Thursday evening, April 10, at the Pirst Baptist church, This quartette, which was first heard about W0 Wi at the ladies’ musicale, is come posed of the following ladics: Mrs. Regina Atwater, first soprano; Miss Lillie Chamber- luin, sccond soprano; Miss Frances Roede fivst alto; Miss Mavgarct Liddell, sceond alto. They were very well received and showed a marked degree of musical ab They will be assisted by Mr, Jules Loml and ‘the Sutorius Mandolin club, who are so well know as to need little comment, The concert will be given for the benefit the First Baptist church, and th ladics hope togsec it well patronized PROGRANE, PAWT 1 Chims . 1.0 Macy idies’ Quitrtotte, f : Duo 48 Gade Misst Seleetion Solo-—Selectod Owland I G divs’ Quurte ont L Ardite tma.. .. . Atwater Duo—Ve Mus, To Sevillo Blumenthal Atwiter and Miss Liddel] Finies Dos ot Liddel Sutorius Mandolin eluh Lenmens Miss Mirg, Selection Bird of Love Miss L. Chambertain enade I O Ladies” Quartetie I Schubert Not “Scab' Mudic, Oxsana, Neb, April 5,-To the Editor of Tue Bee,—Please allow me to state through Tur Bee that there is & report now being cireulated that the stationery eng engaged “scab musie” for their Monduy evenin This is not true and is intended to harm us The Metropolitun orchestra will furnish the ers hay ball next music under the leadership of W, Hoffman and Mr, . W. Lessentin, munage W. B. Avsmiy, Preside Neb, UL AL 8. B Red Cross Knights of the Golden Eugle, will give another of their e partics Friday evening, Aprl 11 1, 116 and 115 North Fiftecuth strdet New Teachers, T education board appointed by the board pass upou applicants for amining of w French annels. Owing to the great demand in this line of goods we shall continue to sell them at 65¢. Buy early,before the line is broken. Steipes well adopted for Blazers and Tennis purposos, (SI5TeH WAS BEABIR TG S inghams, 5 11 Just added Ginghams, new styles in Bordered 12 inches wide. 2¢. 87 1- Tmmense sty in all styles: also plain colors. Scotch importations, 28c. 28c. 280, (CHE SATT The Latest Styles of Color= in " 9 " ™ TRENCII SATEENS! Unsurpassablo for styles and shads ings; numerous variety; new styles added, 88c. 88c. 88c. White Goods hie weaye in stock ag Every conceiv our popular prices. ctive stock, @O chers' cortificates veported favors ably upon the followin e C. Byrne, Browne, Matida C. Fried, Jemnic ¥, . Mary Holiday, aary Mahle Jennison, Elizabeth Ly and Har- C. Towne. Lottie L. e was the only one who passed in the grammar grade, school ted ht, rLOR EWS. Marshal Dailey is busily engaged in remove ing fences and opening streets, An ordjs nance was passed in December, 1888, requi t ing all streets, al be opened and fr grounds to After ws and public «d from obstruction, giving the required notice, the marshal com menced to open streets, but w stopped by an injunction served by parties claiming tho streets by ten years' possession. As i num- ber of streets in litigation have been pas upon b, dist urt and - decided in favor is determined to cenfor The sc o large attends ance, The serviees conducted by Rev. Mr. Hard- iz on Good Iriduy wore Lighly - appreciated Targze wud “Miss Luic \\mlwr Blair spent last weelg with her Florence friends, ts to Locate Near O S ', repres the wd and stock company, is in "This is oncef the largest live stock in the west, and is ¢ 1 near companic Fort Grant, Arviz. Owing to the excessive rates charged by the Southern Pacifie raile way on cattle shipped to California, the re Bonita comy k an castern i ¥ has been compelled to rket, and Mr, Ste rt's mission is to seeure pasture land as near this city as possible for from 5,000 to 5,000 head of cattle. The company las been sending largo numbers of cattle to Kansas fo uzin; but de to loc in Nebr oeation cin be had. uska if a suituble Ma Licenses were parties by Judge censes, issued to the Shiclds yestord following Naume and Residence, { Peter Sorenson, Meridan, Ta, { Emelia Peterson, Omaha { Martyn J. Smith, Omaha 1 i O'Neil, Omaha { August Johnson, Omaha 1 Auna Anderson, Omahi PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Fred W. Race of Schuyler is ut the Mill- il H. D. Travis of Weeping Water is at the Casey. €. 15, Magoon of Lincoln is stopping at the Millar Hon, C. H. Van Wyck was at the Puaxton yesterday " Wade Gillis of Tekamah is registered at ed of We cping Water is o guest at the Paxton H. R Christy of Cedar Bluffs is stopping at the Casey H. B, Heninger of Waterloo is registered at the Casc S. Hurding of Nebraska City s stopping at the Paxton, Ross L. nmond of Fremont is registered at the Millard C. H. Dewey left for the ecast lust night over the Milwaukee, Mrs, . E. Wheeler of Broken Bowis & #uest at the Millard Mus. . W. Copeland of Lincoln, Neb., is the guest of Dr, Bivuey, Judge C, W, Potter of Milwaukee, is ut the 1. S, Caldwell and wmong the arrivils Hon. William Lecse, in the city yester A. B Frank of Deadwood, § been on an- extended trip and south, was in - Omaha way homi Austin Gibbon, the ¢cham and William Murphy, weight prize fighter) an insu anco adjuster Murray. f Lincoln ar attorng ¥ general, was uy and called upon Tk Bew, ., wuo ha through yesterday the cast ou his Casoy. Miss Josie Madden and Miss Louise Hene ningson, school teacher of Ly« lu., ure enjoying @ short vacution inOmuhi, a8 the guests of Mr. and Mes. M. D, Roche, They visited Tue Beg buildi sterday., Dom Pedr Canxes, April 5. Ex-Emperor Dom edre revived toduy und bs lmproving