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i o e B ek el 1o B 3 ARk e bt T— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNI)A”; MARCH 23, 1893--SIXTEEN TUESDAY - Sale Begins $120,000 FROM THE TRANS-ATLANTIC OCEAN STEAMSHIP PAGES. DLOSSAL SALE OF WET DRY GOOI TOLLE Y QR EAELLES ™ 5 o] Sale Begins TUESDAY 5120,000 AND TWO CAR LOADS OF RAILROAD-WRECKED DRY GOODS AND OTHER MERCHANDISE REPRESENTING A TOTAL OF B120, 000 in CASIX and valued at over HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. N. W. COR. i6th and DOUGLAS, OMAHA. 0 cases All Wool, 48-inch, Imported WET DRESS C0ODS In Bengalines, Henriettas and Serges, In Blacks,Reds, Blues,Pinks and other new #hades, which would be worth $1 25 if dry, ONE DOLLAR QUALITY WET SILKS nest WET RIBBONS| Begins In all new colors and widths, This Imported is A Yard | 4 The ‘ i 2000 Picees New MARCH 28th, AT 8 O'CLICK- This is TUESDAY to scll at How the Goods Got WET EWBROIERY | e Which Brought Inw ih’\cllflf\!:'l\\l“ll’l;'l::;_‘:‘lvl:\. idths, The | | | (NOW DRY) dduly Goods Silk Surahs, Moire Antigues, bt JCrystal Bengalines and Changeable P A that All Silk Surahs 30¢. Yard got Wet and that ' 43¢ 293¢ i ek ' " 40 Picees, Black and New Shades Only very slightly wet - SILK VELVETS | I 53 | How [ | were slightly wet, now perfectly dry 374 e on R . R Worth " Sheer Lawn Smbroldered Sale. S S S , == 25 picees, New Spring Shades, SILK GLORIAS |- (DLe No two alike, Not Wet At All, B e » 555 Sale Begins Tuesday M. W. Cor. I6th and "’lld saycflm ---Not Before BO ST O N STO RE Ly ]l | OMAHA. 1i periect | WILL PAY YOU TO COME EVEN HUNDREDS OF MILES TO AT- TEND THIS SALE. worth up to $1.50. to sell at —==--S-.._ A 7 £ : i et . N 1 \ for the appointment of a committee to in- — 3 | pump handie, cutting her chicek wide open | The following officers wero | clected: | DOWER - (O)F PUBLIC OPINION | Gice® “hto " that Shitocommittee Ger ATTRIBUTED ~ TO BOODLE | 26 %ockin ont three toetn oL | Harty B, Wellor, OmALS, grang worthy pil- ’ sonal, estate, of Harriett Hubbard 8 7 Mrs. Wilkinson, wife of a dairyman, living m; W. C. Houror, Lincoln, grand « 4 o q A Raw 6 thine BT b hantly A ROl A three and a half miles west of the v, | vice pilgrim; R. M. Volk, \1” {'l' o The court w. ked to confirm the in- while driving a vicious horse on South | grand worthy —counsellor; M. M e 1 auisition ot the juryideolnzing Herinsax . 3 3 Seventeenth street, was seriously injured | Omaha, grand worthy secretary; Towa State University Lecturar Forced to £ YFailure to Award the Lincoln Viaduct Con- treasurer; W. Porter, . neg,Grand this morning. A heavy wagon approaching Justice Law e reserved his decision. the horse frightencd, took to the sidewalk, and, after running several blocks, threw the woman to the pavement. She picked up bleeding and unconscious, with a deep gash over her forehead. Mary Elizabeth Green asks the probate court to remove . M. Melick from the post liams, Hastings, grand worth Outo Tappert, Norfolk, G. T.; Grand Island, G. L P.; H. H. Lou Island, G. A. P. i A public instailation of officers was had in the evening, after which an elegant banquet n at Hotel Reno. Supreme Venera- n Harry Howorth was present and Is Resign His Position, tract Oauses Trouble. esign His Posi WINE AND WOMEN, BOTH SIDES MAKE . SENT HIS PARENTS TO THE POOR FARM | Arrest of unton raciis MANY CHARGES e i Sherwood B. Reed, tr: Auditor Reed for f’llm veling auditor of ble b to rem e e | o naxs meetmg willita s nd on | When His Heartless Conduct Was Exposed | tho Unjon Pacific railroad, with headquar- Remporary fusbllity, of the Miwukes | of cdmighiratir of |her b | o ousth Saturday in March, 1604 He Was Compelled to Leave the In- | ters at Denver, has been arrested on a RRGge andglronEWorkasta ymecure the creditor who asked for his appoint- i — stitution—OMicers Chaslng Fort charge of embezzling $1,700. Competent Nebraska Bondsmen ment, W. B. Baird, have entered into North Nebraska Teachers. Dodge Counterfelters. As traveling auditor it was Reed's busi- 1 Defeats the Company. collusion to secure the allowance of his | ppewoxt, Neb., March 25.—[Special to ness to check up ace sta- § claim. which was for drawing up a petition | myy Bre.|—The North Nebraska Teachers' tions on tho line of the Union Pacific in his 5 KRk L for divorce from her six days before hor huS | association will be held here the 20th, 80th | Towa Ciry, 1., March 25.—[Special Tele- | territory. Although the traveling auditor ¥ LixcoLy, Neb., March 25.—[Special to Tu | Foeie TR 08 O GG AR 1ot in the ap. | and 81st of this month, and the following | gram toTue Ber.]—Dr. G.W. Palmer, elected | does not handle a cent of money and is held } Ber.|—After all the matter of the viaduct tion for Melick's appointment Baird | opening program has been arranged: Cor- cntly a lecturer in the State university | only responsible for the accounts of the ) contract has not been settled. Afterthe Board | stated that so far as he knew Green hadleft | o golo, N. W. Preston, professor in the | here, and residing in o town near here, took | ageats, Reed has been in the habit of bor- of Public Works hud yesterday notified the { only a brother, residence unknown, while 8 | jamont Normal school: invocation, Rev. | his aged parents to the county poor farm, | rowing money from tho agents, generally BUlAu KheiBldge and Tron) yorks Shat the ;’.’fiill’!‘n‘ l:ls lmil‘ms-n::(;‘i\flu:\f:“%‘“{‘\"him ‘Do | George M. Brown, pastor of the Methodist | preparatory to assuming his new position in giving them an I O. U. or due contract had been awarded them and would | JEn G Agas: e A3 § Episcopal chu address of welcome, | the university. The Daily Republican ex- | bill for the amount bor , which | be signed just as soon as the bond was The tailors union last night passed resolu- | George L. Loomi ident of school board; | posed the doctor's heartlessness and de- | ho asked the agent to turned in, the council overturned the whole tions fining eve member who will here- e8DONSE, Mos: baritone solo, J. ibe by A 3 i until he could 1ift the tag. 5 e e T e response, R. G. Mossm a; scribed how he put the old people in the | gl e COUIC LY the bag, o sor ate Journal, alleging reby crea o Fisher del ddress, C. W. Bige- . g6, B resst blic thing and thereby created a great rumpus. B dou H. Fisher; vresiden 1 e poor house, and the pre e of public | Tfy (" I TRIs A th A Rrent Today there are whispers of boodle on both 4 reason that representatives of that i Indian club drill, Fremont High school. | opinion was'so strong that today the doctor | oagh ‘on hand, although distinctl » A company visited the Baldwin company and ical contest will be held in | 1jioned s place in the university. ca 0 , althoug X sides. ‘‘Both sides refers to the Leaven- | ).ty order for three suits of clothes, con- house Friday evening at the 8 she pnted instructions of the « worth firm, which has had its representa- | ditional that the session. There will be three Ml to advancing money to_ tra tive here ever since the opening of the bids, . contestants from the High school here, two NIERFE and others unless so_ author v the head d the Milwaukee company. The Milwau- Xie from Ewing, two from Madison, two from of tne auditing department. fact of apd:the et el b ab/th Norrork, Neb., Ma West Point, two from Dodge and one from | Oficers After & Gang and One Man, a | a suverior officer, as the trav witor el D Rttty i vt atthe | BEr.)—Wednesday evening this section was | Scribner armer's Son, Acrosted. wi king for money o T o oy LT anfl Evon throe v | visited by the first electric storm of the | Hon. W.J. Bryan is expected to be here | Four Dovee, L., M r(SngolalTale] b7 ioxete s Hibnt lietns L tolibors Y0 (0 tio thele, bond, - TV rea RObun son which was followed by a heavy rain, | Thursday and ‘give informal talk on ~The arrest of a counter- | 14 tho = & e B ompany 4 gnsiarday, ihy that they discovered | ;i \card turning to snow and yester. | ‘Money, Raised and Expended Heisa | & LI their bondsmen must be resident freehold of the city of Lincoln. s printed instructions in_the world would not The agent hurried to have stopped, and so Reed got the mon Fire at Ko ¢ a genuine Dakota blizzard raged. d The Cloud. ground i son of a Webster county farmer livi near . Fh well soaked and in fine condition | Rep Croup, Neb,, March [Special to | Moreland. The denomination used was $10 | In one or two cases, where Jhe received 3 s the American Fxchange and First Natiotal | o200 0™ Rl Wheat looks fine and | Tue Bee)—A costly conflagration occurred [ bills and'it was supposed that bills were | ata clip, he gave the plausible reason that ? banks and secured them as suretics creage largely increased over preceding | at this place early this morning. The five | obtaited from some eastern firm. When | it was to be used in closing deals on coal 1 they required an indemmiying bond. AR ed he had lands, authority for eighty bills of the §10de- o doing having been be : could not secured ) Milwaukee in broke out in the flour and feed store of Oscar ) m ¥ Ihe Norfolk Be R ing d nomination. He was told that if he would | given him by the assistant auditor or some # time for last eveuing's meeting of the coun | petliivar wremmzomcms foe patit 35 | Patmore, and that building was doomed be- | Yirm ataters. evidence against other partios | one high In powes in Omaha. A ) cil, what is known as the Stefins process, the | fore the flames were discovered. 'Lhe fire | he would be let free. He refused to do th . When Agent Keefe resizned at Colorado When this fact was reported to the coun- | ghjoct of which is to utilize by reducing to | spread rapidly and before it was gotten | Itis believed there isa gang of count he turned in Roed's tags for $600, cil a number of the aldermen began raising | Syzar the sirups from which the suzar is | under control had destroyed three adjoining | feiters in this county ant, 50-cent xposed the latter's scheme to the technical objection to the final awarding of | [ quced. It bids fair to be a ve ofitable | buildings. 8 ! and 81 pieces. Dete working on at headquarte Reed worked the contract to the Milwaukee company, \ 8s. accession to the art of sugar profita ey about twenty azents and when arrested con- o 3 ing. The | “The losses and insurance are as follows: | the case A claiming tnat as it had not filed its vond il | Skhadasses andyinsuranoe sapeins £ 5, iR e e adaTii I s Ry s e ' : fessed the fraud, He suid ho had used the award and the check of #1,000. This led to . | Wiltivatod in this vicinity this sear will be e o, $100, baiiding g900, | AcKLEY, In., March 25.—( I Telegram | the hands of the investigating officers indi- big verbal row, and the matter was dis- | prontor than over before. Farmers who | uotal ta me nsubooon: Jaoms Dateraieng: | to T Ber.]—Last evening o man 85 or 40 o that it was the old, old story of wine Sussed pro and von for over an hour. A ot | have heretofore planted will iucrease the | ricultural implements ' stock, $600, slight | years of age alighted from an Illinois and SudivarXYouny exonersies fiie ;:‘",'l - l.',"' 1 Ity il it fling | Pumber of acres thi I, loss, building valued at $500, total loss, in- | tral train here and went'to the Commerc| ool hate o A0 oD ublic Works extending the time for filing This season bids falr to surpass all former | surane $5000 A vacant building awhich stood - ¥ikhe . ] ieir sup rule of the com the bond until Tuesday was defeated, as was oL Yhen, house. He seemed disturbed and wandered | pany directs them to respect his ord ones in Norfolk's improvements. here will | next to Peterson’s was badly scorched. So ity ! 8 motion to lay the matter over until that | Ba'§100,000 spent ou the sugar factory. D, | heriry crolsrsons was badiy, scorct aimlessly avound town o in the even- | Reed was a resident of Omaha several date. Alexander Bear hag already plans for the | o C o 8 ing he called on the mayor and executed a | years and worked up to the position of chiet Representatives of the Burlington, who | arection of i 30-foot front business block. W Elsle 0dd Fellows Organize. wi clerls in charge of freight accounts in Aud- were anxious to have work begun at once, | Y fude editor of the Daily News. will NI Special to Ti About 3 o'clock this mornine a shot was | itor Young's ofice here he was offered to put up a bond then and there, and | pyjid 4 large brick business block to be occu- lsto 0dd F Y erfocted the | heard and the stranfor was found on the | member of the Apollo club and sang in sev. X proceeded to pot the necessary signatures. | piod by himself, The German Lutheran | DE¥]—Elsie Odd [ 8. prriocied 4 porch of the Commergial house dead. A eral small church choirs. - There were not quite enough, however, and | §eromination will build a $10,000 church, the | Organization of their new lodge Wednesday | volyer in his hand sholved he had taken his summonin, 810, ; Superintendent Bank £ and Harwood, but while b Big sidents Burnham night, assisted by ( remont and Deputy nd Secretary ( irand Master Scherer plans being completed, and many fine dwell aside from other business™ blocks, will own life, death w The ball enteved the forehead and President Clark's L 18 instantaneous. Papers on his per- nell started aft Burha h fnatants 18 per Previous to his leaving for St. Louis Mr. was absent the | peateated of Curtis and other brothers from Mavwood. | 500 showed that his gjme was Charles E. | o llark took goodbye of every council by & 'vote of 7 to5 adjourned. “The | "W Bitterfield of Croighton, Neb., has | of Surtis and othorbrothers from Maywood. | Yyorgen and that he came from Sioux City | S; H: Il Clark took goodbye of ev B9 disgust which was apparent when tho car- | , Wq Il Butterfeld of Creighton, Neb., has | sockville, Curtis and other points. At [ ava'yers hoth 1L Secains whom he kuew in the Union Pacific general riage rolled up and its occupants found the | olic avenue, ana feed yards near this place, | Miduightan elegant banquet was served at | He had co able ‘money and other | offices from the janitor up to the ral council had dissolved, speedily melted into Butterfield is one of the most extensive | the Elsie house, to which the entire lodge | valuables on his person. The papers also | manager. All the eveningon Friday he held indignation and later into s number of sul PP S VAR (v was seated. The lodge starts out with a | showed he had recided in Omaha, South | a levee in his rooms at the Millard, and phurous expressions. The Burlington: peo charter membership of forty, and has sev- | Dakotaand Michigan. Word was received | many of the citizensof Omaha availed them- le claim the Milwaukee contract is $10,000 eral hundred dollars in the treasury. Th from friends in the latjgr state and the re- | sclves of the opportunity of calling upon him botter than the Leavenworth, and that a | Wesr Porxt, Neb., March 25, —(Special to members aro in splendid working order and | mams will be seut thetd and telling him_ how soiry they were to see combination existe for the pur of frees | mor ety o oo e re | ©xpect to have the banner lodge of this part T him go. His office at headquarters shows no ing out the Milwa skeo | warding | Tt BEs.]—The following named mea were | o¢'the state ere long. The visit of Brothe Fighting Orgunieed Labor. evidonco of ever having been used. The the contract to the Missouri Valley Bridge | nominated at the citizens convention held in | Gage was highly appreciated and enjoyed, Stovx Ciry, Ia., March ~[Special Tele- closed and per 4 and Iron Works of Leavenworth. The mat- | the city hall Saturday evening: Mayor, | as was that of the othe itors also. m to Tur Bee. |—The roads in the Chi- | vades the | ‘here are no papers scat- \ ter will be fought over again next Tuesday ||.-u(;i\h;.:..1|‘5 .]il: k.l(.ll' l)mnxi;rh treas- S e go & Northwestern system have com- tf"rw" abou ) rything N:"\ rfl9'1=1x1-~s City in Brief. urer, P, ‘Sullivan ; police judge, Emory = . A e rd. s P vl i o | for his successor to step in and begin busi- 2,087 1n Srlets Brigg s engineer, G. A. Heller; councilmen, | _¥iste, Neb, March 25.—(Special to Tur | Behoed A war of cxtermination agatust tho | oy, en tho railroad trimmers will Prof Larimore's two-story residence at | E. Heller, G. Kork and ¥, Leffert. Bee)—A blizzard raged over this section . tion shortly remove Mr. Clark’s picturea from the suburb on the southeast, was par. F REMONT, ¥ A number of divisions were organize BORE a0d ¥ A number of divisions were organized he prohibl- | Thursday and several inches of snow fell, | o thic: Porarer o savialons were o walls to make room for the counterfeit Ry doatroyed by fro yealorday afternoon. | tionlats af Noreh Bend ¢ N yhominated the | which now lies piled up in big drifts. Thero | after their members began to be discharged, | Prese ntiment of the new man at the helm. of the faculty Tost thair effects o oo o ety Lloet: odavor, M. 4 Me- | was no damage to_stock, and the snow was | The men are panic-stricken, and many are | LWas ever the same story: ‘The king is J.T. McDonald asks the district court to unish J. A. Buckstaff for contempt of Judge bbett's order to allow McDonald, who is suing Buckstaff for some §20,000 profits on o aving deal which he claims Buckstaff let im in on, to inspect the books of defendant Buckstafl was ordered to appear Tuesday aud show cause why he should not be so puu needed to help moisten the ground for spring work, although it was by nomeans dry. The weather is pleasant today, withdrawing from the order. The Western | dead. long live the king.” Union is also understood to be fighting the order, Strong; council, First ward, Joshua Dob. bins; Second, James McCreath; Third, J. A, Arnet Rallroad Prosecutions, Mr. Frauk Kretchmer, secretary of the Interstate Commerce commission, was in Omaha yesterday. He spent some time in a conference with District Attorney Baker ————— Carringe Makers Will Strike. BosToN, Mass., Marc ~The Carriage and Wagon Manufacturers association has Misfortune of & Duck Hunter, Kearxey, Neb,, March 25.—[Special Tele gram to Tug Bee]—Charley Aspinwall, a Commercial Pilgrims Meet. NoRrOLK [Special Tele gram to Tne Be.) second annual cox oung ma out 18]yea >, ha s and it is surmised that there will be ano vention of the grand lodge Commercial Pil- | ¥0un8 man ubout 18Jycars of age, had the | gecided not to accede to the demand of the | wel b 1 surmised thut there will be anothor fshed ’ front part of his foot shot away this Bfter- | bavrisme werhore | i o el [ 5o rallronds at the May term e A grims of America met in this city today o AL SI carriage workers union for nine hours a day | of federal court i Carl Abel was arrésted today on the L ; noon while hunting ducks by the accidental | and other concessions. and the result is thay | eacrs R of stealing & set of $6 harness from ( Tho grand officers wero all present, and | dischargeof & gun in the hands of a com- | a general strike will b inaugtrased Mondey | o iaa tecent chage 1o the law ssems o , barn, Abel retaliatod by causing the arrest | tiere was nearly a full delegation from sub- | panion.” The foot was amputated at. the . £170 Bjecin.amce ammisson 5 betier hald of James Maloue, the detective who made | ordinate lodges in the state. Considerable | Instep. e AT b ot e Tafuse ko Roskity ar tho arrest, ou tho charge of disturbing the | business was transacted. The constitution e 1o o T AT Natate: D /2aa, MRORGEARY, DEOTIfie. e, and by-laws of the graud council was adopted. After the grip, when you are weak and Nsw Yomx, Maroh 96,~Application was | LASE Wibnossce in such case R BUA At o Sldost daughterof James Tyler of | A ~ladies auxillary ~was instituted to | “played out,” Hood's Sarsaparilla will re- | made to Justice Lawronce in supreme court { Rf23eeuted or subjected to any pevalty or 1034 I street, fell yesterday aftornoonon the | be knows as the Sister Pilgrim. | store your heaith and strength, chambers today by Lawyer Charles Brooke o tion, matter or thix concerning which Le Slightly Soiled Undressed Kid Gloves All fi ¢ goods, imported for spring business, latest novelties, 69¢c Ladies' Imported Pure Silk Vests In all the latest colors, ov st Black Imported HOSE sell Hermsdort dyed and guaranteed N i |220 Umbrellas ever shown Regular Value .00, 0, for the price nefore, All Silk & Not damaged, but the handles tarn from salt wate may testify, or produce evidence, docu- mentary or otherwise, before said commis- sion, or in obedience 10 its subbana, or the subpaena of cither of them, or in any such case or proceeding.” Railrond Notes. Frank Colley of Swift & Co. left for Chi- cago yesterday X J. H. Dumont, the active spirit in the Ne- rise, returned from tho morning. enzie, acting a passenger agent of the Uj Mr. Lomax in Chicago today. Edward Dickinson, general manager of the Union Pacifie. s Jooking into the subject of spring changes iu time on his system. surveyors for the Nebraska Central are arriving in town. It is thought there is work in sight, and interest in the Nebraska Central is again at fever heat. W. H. Burns of Anaconda, general mana- ger of the Montana Union, was in the city on Saturday. Mr. Burns used to be general agent of the Union Pacific at Council Bluffs, He went cast last night. F. W. Nash, al agent of the Milwau- kee, has been back from the Hot Springs for a week, but his return has been kept very quiet. 'He is improving in health, but is not yet a well man by any means, Director Joseph H. Millard and Govers ment Director Paddock of the Union Pacific have been notified by wire that a speei meeting of the dircotors would be held in Boston next Wednesday. This, it is thought, stant general n Pacific, joins has been done to take action upon Mr. Clark's resignation, and also to elect a i he next month, as the annual ing occurs April 27, s Murderous Anarchists Sentenced. NEW YORK, March 25.—A Paris special to the Post says: The anarchists Meyrules Tues'day This Sale TORIE v nest Imported & Lace Gurtains All perfect; equal to any sold for K7.50, ;.nnk . 48 or these, Palr. Large All L wen Towels Worth fully 35¢. d and Striped : Lmsey-WooIsey For skirts, dresses or shirts, 5x 2:C But since Tmported All Silk Net Veilings heen wet 27-inches wide, Only slightly damaged. the goat . . all new styles and colors, are perfectly dry. Yard Begins-Noi Before and Chappuliot were yesterday sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a fellow anarchist, the youth Bisson, whom the pected of being a police s ccret meet- ing of anarchists decided on his execution, and the prisoners enticed him to a lonely spot, stabbed and strangled him, and threw the body into the St. Denis canal. i T Denounced Carter Harrison. DEADWOOD, D.; March -[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.|—The Terry's Peak Miners union at a meeting held here today, attended by 300 miners, adopted resolutions endorsing Samuel W. Allerton for mayor of Chicago and denouncing _the attacks on him by the Chicago Times. The resolutions are extremely laudatory of Allerton’s treatment of laboring men. Ho is h intevested in mining property in this section and his policy with miners in his employ has been most liberal, _ ,—_— Smallpox in 3 Jersey. Jersey Crry, N. J., March Smallpox has broken out In the ol1 men’s pavil'on at Snake Hill and it is feared the disease will become epidemic. There arc over 100 cases in the pest house, in consequence of which tents have been erected for convalescents. and the old men were allowed to mingle with them at will. The re three suspicious cases in the Atlas house, which it is feared may develop into smallpox. The penitens tiary and asylum are under special guard. RS 2 One More than Nothing. To the Editor of Tue Beg: please decide the following wager: that if he (J) has one ciga as one cigar more thau I uswer--Oue is one more than nothing. 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