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AR ARE ENJOYING THEIR VISIT Delegates to the Danish Brotherhood Supreme Lodge Mingle Business and Pleasure, INCREASING THEIR INSURANCE SCHEME Accldent Policy Added tothe Death and Sick Benefit Features Other Changes Pro- posed-Some Social Events Who the Leaders Are. The delegates attending the conve the Danish Brotherhood are being ally entertained during their stay in Omah Following their first day's session on Wednesday they woere the st the local lodges of the brotherhood the evenings and last r a Teft the Union depot at 750, to Council Bluffs, where a plea prepared by one of the Biufis visitors' entertainment, was carried band accompanied the pa was most |y € Their time in Omaha will be passed with o little pleasure, as pro the con stant entertainment of the delegates is being arranged. It is probable the extend several days over Sund tion of of one of special cart asantly spc ision for ssion W and posst oceupy all of next week, as a_gen svision of the constitution and by-laws is under consideration Prompticss was not one of the of the session yester morning. time set when Presi features v evening re y-laws, that was the f morning scssion and eve o for t mude shortcoming in the matter Several unimportant changes were the laws of the society Getting Down to Business. One of the important changes proposed has reference to the insur feature of the order which both death and sick benofits for | ers, Policies are issucd in the s 000, the weekl, 3 The proy policy for e clianging of the business of the hody work of bein made in and The amounts s total disability alf of the face whichever the death bene the me; will receiv £1,000 policy, suggested caused no little de finally decided to add the acci n to the insurance oposition und; adopted limit betw et with considerab those who de- s and the max mum age increased or brought down a few years. Beyond adopting the accident feature of n, but little of consequence hed at the afternoon session. A number of minor amendments to the by- laws were t W acted upon radical ¢! h.n\": L de. It will requi musluflwl ision of the by: ably ap- point his committec It is the intention to hold a meme meeting tonight at Washington hall. gles will be passed upon the lives of ty parted oft herhood, Bupreme Pre . whose d nh occurred in Spo ago. and N, Holm, ex-supreme vice pre: who died nearly two years ago. Prominent Among the Delegates. President A, F. Miller is_a native of Den- mark and came 1o this country twenty y ago, just as he was reaching tho age of m hood. He in_ Oshkosh, Wis,, and has made t ity his home. There he worked at his t ra num- ber of years. At s and builder. g His name is counled building cnterprises of that ci crected many of the finest stry tares in Oskosh. He Nas ably handled the of the brothe s iderable exe has_signified his condidate for re-clection. being brought to bear to i mit his name to go_befove and if he consents he will mousl. 'I)n supreme Felledson, \0se G go. His residence country since 1878, At located in Omaha and rema number of years followin » removed to Chicago and nd builder city and doing a good bus treasurer of the brotherhood if he so sents. One of the deleg convention who at tention and is re Rasmusscn, M of Winnebago Oshkosh s the county . In jeal faith he is a democrat, and times he has defeated a republic although the repub the majority in thut county.” sen is ono of the best pos members of the order and his cou advice are always sought. able debator* and s Among the l|4‘lv'llu h fecling ‘President positively d lection Mr. Rasmussen is the coming man. He possesses ily popular and no bet- on could be made. uce him o per the_convention, be chosen unani’ vice prosident is 7. home i in dates in this that time he on the floom of the county, which polit- four Mr. Rasmus- i Sick headache? Beecham's Pills will ve- lieve. —_— Frescoing and interior de signs and estimates Lehmann, 1508 Dou Via the Wabash Route, The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south, Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. 1 8% hours to Atlanta, Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to all ints cast and south. Round trip ickets to Hot S])l' New Orleans, Take Charles, San Antor City of Mexic gelos, San Frans eisco; Mobil nville, Tumpa, Ha- vana and all the winter resorts of the south and west, Reclining chair cars free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit, Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and \n'i\uln residonces to destination. For tickets, sleeping car secommodations and furthe 11 at Wabash ticket write, information ¢ office, 1502 Fau; e AS A MATTER OF PRECAUTION. Why the Commissloners' Estimates of County Expenses Were Large, The estimated expenses, as figured by the county hoard r of running Douglas county during s $0,000 less than it cost 0 keep the county going during last year. In speaking of the matter Commissioner Btenberg suid the levy to be made in July would not be great as wus figured in tho approximate estimutes, but was placed at figures that would of an emergency arising. Nebraska r taken into consid: for should tho company comply with greements and demand the bonds to be given, provision had 1o be made for payment of the interest on the bouds If the valuation of the county increased the lc\’ would be much less than the estimate. Altogether there does not ap- ¥ 10 e aly PS0n 10 WHCIPALe ALy & additiona! »xpense in runnhlu the count) - 3t you have pilos DoWitt's Witeh Hazel | Windows and shook he sulve will surcly cure you .. Dllll. lfil-. Jnn 13.--News from Gas- ty and the evening | great deal of at- | 1 A Laah al bonds had to be | l | Armenian | chance ton, Ky Morman, hall offic farn “As delicious has a by-word among tracts. Ask you g January Lin We add 10 pic Inmn llnv table inch « This are offerin which you will not later on. | SPECTAT, T yards of Just think of only 2 10,000 00K, erge for barga remnants, ook fold Se yard, to eud from 1 wool red Mill 1 laker M Plafnel skirt pi cach, All eolc scleet from. table cov New stylos 10¢, 124 You ought to night to hear served seat. LOW KA damas’ g bargains in atter 's in table, felt says that a mob took Bd and Dick colored, and 18 of a flag staff in front of the post- in broad daylight for the murder of a a few days ago. hanged them by the Cudahy's Rex Brand" is in buying beef ex- r for “Rex.” —— BROS, en Sale Now On, inch wide all linen linen a yard; 8 am damask at 50c k would he cheap at linens be able to duplicate R TOMORROW striped and ¢ mnants, in- ord yd. checked nain villed | is a wth 15e nain- full cheeked half price, white just twilled flannel reduced annel 5 duced to Ghe ns reduc new shades to uin in chenille buys a re- To Houston, Te Tuesday, Jan al party w for Houston, Tex. The rates for te. vost of living lars as to_pure o or adde i Ramge builc « Governor Brown 1 muting (h akes ¢ 1 policeme g the visit nr and the four negrocs morrow passed a vumors of lynchi the unfortun consequence had little i The removal of the day morning through tervention made them more reflec during the night the t here county culty of regarded el over nerally The overwhelming the country was tion wi rno; Two colored preact demned negroc: the Is and liste longed exhortation: pray ell in a ¢ the murder rderers woul hound the round trip, fivst will be chicaper than you can bu vailroad company, o in, wion as to land, and all_particu- e of your ticket, call . C. Patterson, 42 ymaha, Neb. at for_s0c tonight to nat Exposition hall IRS. ung in EMgy for Com- Sent®hce of Three Boys. Md., Jan, 12 f snow on pat a lyn All last night fell ik and town, cond to die Qn J. P. Hill, colls. The some so loud that | them, and in ion to sleep. other four men yeste W Governor Bry in- ve and of Dr. ht in thei 1d b »y thumbed their bibles and throughout the t the highest pitch, and the difi- the snowbound roads'is as the main factor in f lynching last night. ntiment throughout 18, S0 Strong i r Brown he feel- \s hung he men throus ned to theloud f the ministe: d fall upon their knees, tuneful way the discon- s for them in the he: . nty-five men w forty und ‘the ays he ao neverthel up the b An honest pili 1s th apothecar D1 tion, commitatus, today, re- The posse went on dut spec 6 J; 10 noblest work of the Risers liousness and sick head- —_— WANTS MORE TIME. Omaha ¥ Thelr Cha) 1c exten et railwi ge and Terminal Company Want rter Extended. n of the charterof a *‘railw motor, wagon and pedestr bridge over the Missouri river near Counc Bluff's and Omaha, introduced in con Bryan, is the eff of the On ha bridge to" July.1, 1889, the bill ess by Representative to lkeep alive the charter Terminal company, o expiring in | 's containing the infor) introdu on of the comment in railroad In speakin, John R. Webster of While we expeet the bridge by July 1 ble contingenc troduce this bill \n and the as this is the m fect long, s nel of the riv Tows our fulw work will time and we running t work of piles brask s are ned be impossi i within_ the unlimite al at willing to spend §2 for of the exte I asked Mr. now being put in Washington _dispatehes 'macion relative to the bill caused considerable circ sion asled for, Mr. the company said yester- tobe running trains over , to guard against posst Bryan to in- Wo will complete the ivotal pier before July 1 in_span of the the deep ¢ feel that we 3 to build the additional three, between low ar, th three structure Of course be in use during all this 1ins over the trestlo on the Ne- arly 125 feet high and it blo to put them all timo ou Ve ery $1 it \\lll « us if we proceed slowl) ety L Don't fail to hear the g Musin, tonight H0e for reserved sc Frelght o Mavsvie, Ky, received hero of a w ing. Hun train collided od that lln- An exe ment was given the Unive list el and Lothrop stre ussengor Tral T'he west bound lent musical at violinist, Exposition hall, Only rat Collide. Jan. 12 ws has been veck at Dover this morn Maysvillediccomoda- with a freight, and it is engineer, fireman and six modation were killed. s are close mouthed and ~— ntertalnment, il literary enter- Wednesday evening at Nineteenth | filling ng a splendid program of eloven numbers, Murderd Mont., Jax Mullen shot and Bledsoo, to sulcide. is the cause. Both ar Shake JEFPERSONVILL last night. The sh then made an uns ) Ind earthquake shock was ——— Jus A killed his mistress ¥ sful attempt and joalousy A severe at 8 o'clock ock rattled the do se8. Persons ing on the streets felt the tremor. - ludulhl.flwn cured by Risers, DewWi's und 1 will give | THE_OMAHA A MISFIT FIRE SALE. The Fire Insurance Sale of the Misfit Cloth- ing Parlors, INSURANCE PEOPLE KNOW HOW TO DO IT All the Stock of the Misfit Clothi Street—Only Slightly Awfal Store at Prices, Tt was only last Tuesday surance companies took possession of the Misfit clothing parlors and began to sell it out to satisfy the claim of propri- that the in- the it will he that was wet by water in Raley & Co's. door. The fire medicine shop over to thivd Moors of the quen remem- from the drug store, spread from th the second and Misfits and in couse- all the clothing on the first and basement floors became quite wet. It has been now almost two months the fire oceurred and the clothing as been thoroughly dried and pres out, so that now it is almost as g eve The Misfits and the insur adjusters could not agree as to the re, 80 the insurance companies have the stoek to dispose of. That they ave disposi of itis be- yond question. The Misfit Clothing Parlors in their palmy days never dreamed of selling so much clothing as is now going out of 1300, Price seems to cut but mighty little figure, the main object being to turn the stock into money, be it much or little. The store is crowded all the time, but a crew of efticient clerks has been engaged for the cecasion, and no one can complain of lack of prompt attention. As a sample of the way the insurance people are running the sale it may not not be amiss to state that suits that the Misfits sold for 00 before the fire are now being sold for $12.00, and there's nothing ~ the matte with them except that they have been slightly wet. $20.00 suits are not $10.00 and $16.00 suits hered next sinec you c Misfit's $12.00 over M is the pr ifts sold for the fire. All over the store such bargains pre- vail and at the present rate the stock will very soon be disposed of. e NEBRASEA’'S FERTILE SQIL. n now get one of the ats and Ill 00 ulnl o for overcon $20.00 and $25.00 before Everything from Grass to Oil Paintings Grow from the Ground. “Tused to think that 1 knew about the fertility of Nek prominent delegnte to the Implement Dealers convention, “‘but T am convinced of late that I have only secn the alphabet of the great language in which nature talks to people who keep their eyes open for the produetive. ness of this marvelous young commonywealth used to have a sneaking sort of an idea,” he continued, “that the soil of this would produce good corn, wheat, other cercals and a variety of ve grasses, but when that was said one had gotten about to the end of the string. When farmers began to r ne and sugar beets I was given another object lesson in | the natural resources of the state and I DAILY BEE FRIDAY confinement in dhe ¢ being detected dh the blacksmithi's tosla which were stolen from a B Sixtestith and Vinton streets some time « Dobootive Vizzard visited their op yestorday idn company with a search arrant, and as the '8 were absent e pried open the@ then visited their , which were close by, and fewnd tho stolen property, to the value of about #0, stowed away in the cellars and undef #he beds, About that time the men returned and were placed und arrest. They will be charged with burgla JA ¥ Jail as the result of possession of a lot of dny Hood's Sarsapavilia stan the medicine world and envied in mer be competitors. 1t any other medicine won witheut positive merit Hood's Pills cure constipation by the peristaltic action the alimentary canal. They arc the best family cathartic ettt Real estat Bargains onl My word is good, Albright, N. Y. Life blag. cmicgilfiininins MUSIN CONCERT. romised the Musie Lovers of Omaha This Evening. The musie loving public will be treated to an evening of genuine enjoyment tonight, when Ovide Musin and his excellent com pany will appear at Exposition hall. Mr. Musin's fame violin virtuoso is world wide, and his performances rank among the interpretations of the works of the 1t composers, He has that faculty only possessed by the great masters of the violin of making the instrument echo nearly every s of human emotion, and no one who ad- s that greatest of instruments should s the opportunity to hear Ovide Musin The balance of the com composed of v of well known merit, - together with Mr. Bduard Scharf, a pianist whose performances have been' most favo The prima donn Annie Louise Tanne n called STho Ame asa phenomenal cd anging from G thestaff to wve high O and sweet in all its rogisters, She will three numbe he company also includes Pier Delasco, basso, and Inez Parmater, mezzo Sopr: Miss Par d to nave few superiors as a ballad 5C0 15 @ busso of internations having sung in ding opers nies of this country and Europe. ht s 1 pln wse on Verdi's I\I .. Liszt Eduurd Scharf. 3 unod 1 Out Thine Eyes Inez 1 3, on Scoteh A Ovide Musin, Ries Caprice No Musin ; Arditi Anier-Musin 1 hisso. Rubinstein % Kowalski dnard Sehirt Ave Marla, forsoprano and violin obli- i Schubert ouise Tanner-Musin and Ovide Musin, Tho Mighty Decp Soli for violin S0 .Jude Picr Delac Wagner & o Musin Ivide Musin, Trio for sprano, mezzo soprano and basso..... N Annie Louise ate o and Pic - You dom't want a torpid iiver: v want lh.hl«umpl\- § want a headache. Witt's Little Barly Risers, the pills. —— famous lil began to see that we could produce several things that [ had not included in my list, nt to tell you right now that I ne venlized until yesterday what ul soil the farmers of Nel 4 g | over. Iwentup yesterday th other jmplement dealers to visit Mr inger's art gall id_when I had looked | the whole splendid collection over I said to u neichbor of mine that all of those beautiful things had been dug out of the farms of Mr. Lininger made his money out of farm implements and the farmers who bought the implements made money out of the soil. so | you see the llm\w ands of dollars re 5 came out_of N br Tt vou_the thing worth having that praska farms, and the best of it all is y will bé just as good 100 y: and I rather ¥ for-then the weu | \\lmn“u them' will. boigin to realize what | ming will have become s compared with the pect | ————— astonish ilts in healing | wounds have been shown by Sulvation Oil. - If you will “eall at our new store we will present you with a coy of a beauti- ful piece of music. Ford & Charlton, 1508 Dodge. Hear Ovide day cvening seats. o~ Musin for 50 cents. Fri- position hall. Reserved Souvenir Coin Iolders. We have just received a lot of holders for souvenir coins, Send in your orders #4.50 a dozen or 5o .m-h . Dayton & Co, Wholesale jew bR an Hotrard. B s HE DID STRANGE THINGS. John Murphy Accused of a Serious Offense by Mrs, Mary Helnt A warrant was issued yesterday for an e saloonkeeper named John Murphy on charge of criminal assault., The complainant is a Mrs, Mary Heintz, who with two children and her husband live at Twentieth street and Poppleton avenue, According to the story told by Mrs, Heint: the alleged attempt was made by Murphy at her home, his desigus being frustrated, she claims, by the threatening attitude of a stove poker which she seized, The accused owns the Heintz domicile and used to keep a saloon adjoining. The as- sault is said to have occurred a week ago last Monday. Heiutz, pere, is employed in an “ice gang” at Cut-Of lake. Although many pushed into the market by spic tisements, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup still l.llu's the lead. —_— Marrlage Licenses. were stha, O i Mary Tvarouztk, On § Henrick Plessenbe 1 Jennie Rossner, Oy ;]\)lun” An Murgaret K o Al Tgnoranc Early Rise pills of the merits of DeWitt's is u misfortune, Th ulate the liver, cure heada , bl breath, coustipation and Little little e, dys- bilious- amp, proprietors of a small blacksmith shop at Sheeley's Sta ing | tlemen who have cast off | first and an clothing tha they have no use forwill confer a favor upon the sick poor at St. Josephs hos- pital, of which there are many, by send- ing the same to the above hospital or by notifying by postal card, telephone or letter, when they will be premptly called for. MUST SHOW CAUSE. Judge Eller's Decision in the Contested C misslonership Case. Commis: ums scored the exceedingly important point | the effort being made to oust | stead, Judge Eller yes unlese the contestant by competent witnesses to order a recount of the County decided that could show fraud he would refus ballots. On Wedn bad been fraud, mi upon the part of thn Vailey, Elkhorn and nd that vy for him were count Williams recount was necessary He offered no testimony upon the point and the court took the matter under considera- tion, yesterduy landing down the docision that ho had made a authorit at the ba 1 until_the At time It was apparent that there had been fraud perpotrated the ballots could be considered, but it was not_the in- tention of the law to have the ballots re- counted and then build up a case from whit they might disclose. 1f that was good law, the court would be in a constant turmoil, as defeated candidate would be rushing urt to demand a re-count of the vote at every election Attorney Maboney, Olmstead alleged nduct and pi ) ers of (lu\lun in arceful study upon the subject and t not be introduc ould imony representing Olmstead as_altogether une: ng the brow Bromo-& - t forget Musin Friday position_hall seat for H0 ¢ night. 13 You can gt a splendic Sce the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. 1 Grelberson's Funeral, arshal Greiberson of Winterset, Ta., father of Edward Greiberson, the sui cide and would-be slayer of Lis mistress, ar- rived here yesterd hefternoon. berson had wany warm friends wus_well connected, and his unday morning were tshock to all. The ss of skull doubtless saved Ner life, is 80 fu covered us Lo bear but o few scars of her terrible experience. e %' Pleasure For very little moncy sonal knowledge of that state—Texas. A special party ness men from Omaha and vi Galveston and other points in Texas return, will leave Omaha ing, Junuavy 16, 1883, D opportunity. Tickets for only be obtained from I room , Pirst National Bank who will furnish full particular Young Gi lowa and in the natnre of a gr woman, whose thickn wrkable [ busi- n W 1I.|Ann- iilding, upon tion, are enjoying the felicities incident to all application. DRPRICE'S Baking Powder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alamn Used in Milli-ns of Homes—g0 Years the Standard, besides a per- | ity to | | Boston. ican girl-life, “The brightest and most sparkling come from Howells s Howells at his very story that has yet pen. It best,” says a literary critic of the novelist’s entitled new story of” Amer “The Coast of Bochemia” Now running in THE Lapies’ Home JourNAL. bccond aonsxtidlye installment in January cerits on all news-s stands. and smoke number Ten Send One Dollar for One Year to *The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia Now m Full Blast. INSURANCE CONPANIES SALE $190,000. Misfit Parlors Entire Clothing Stock damaged by water must be sold at 79 Per Gent of actual former value. Store Growded. Gome Early. Get Your Ghoice. REMENMBER THE PLACE: 1309 FARNAM ST. Open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. KENNEDY'S CAb il IO\I Aro N} Soid IN X 'J\RA #oNLY IN BO1TLES WITH TRADE MARKL \BI' COMPOUND O] PURECODLIVEROIL WITH PHOSPHATES. Invalids need no tonger dread to take that great specific for consumption, —Col-Liver-Oil ant Phosphates. ~ As prepared by Dr, Wilbor's, it is robbed of the nau- sed l[lll"Ylst(' and aiso embodies a preparation of the phosphates, u\'m” nature the very article re- quired to aid the healing quali- ties of the oil, and fo re-create where discase has destroyed. Thisa rticle also forms a remark- able tonic, and will cause weak | and debilitated persons to become strong and robust, Dr. Wilbor's Emuldion should be keptin every family for instant use on the first appearance of coughs or irrita- ion of the lungs. Manufactured only by A. B, WILBOR, Chemist, It cures Lonsuuwnrm 'hs, colds, bronchitis, debility, | wasting diseases, asthma, influ- €nza, monia Scrofulous humors, _pneu- old by all druggists, DR. MCcCGREW THE SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed io the treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and Blaarders of MEN 18 yours experience. 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