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B MARTINISM MEANS TRU[B[E? iva Concerning | Local Democrats Apprehe the State Obairman's Peculiar Course. EFFECT OF HIS FIGHT ON HENRY VOSS and Not Itel out the © Animosity Party He f Porsonal esire of th senta- Democrats Refase Endorse the M wehid Martir ymmittec the commiss tendent building i Martin in the fo. factions he of what w commission Samoset 1 th hesitat di sonian vious to b tal, and fan he said 1 Voss i paper 7y that ret regardin o tike to this the contre for all time ously question not or chairman of the his motives us well Martin's Personal Animosity. Prominent d¢ who were ir associnted memorable sta v fr Martir nors oppos made fight answ not onl animosity cherishes a like wiis iderably statements time that the first held up tests from this cit Membe demoeratie cl s that an err | n prevails rding the X with referenc central committ some qu sentime that t no position to | the organizati eithe high I matter, they st to that'gentlen Jucksonians, as by some of. the strength dervived s ing organization backers i r They regret the cause of the attitude i which democratic administration as hostile to the German element of demoeracy, which is nu merously represented in their club, and are fearful of the effect in future campaigns con od it place ¢ Kslons. of Nebraska ats at the Individunl Exp Colonel Frank P. l City was one of a it Paxton last revenin, » subject was under discussion, and essing him self in a general way regarding the action of tin, spid he was sorry to see the ap. tment recalled becau: he h fora number of years. dating back to time when nine out of ten German citi zens of the state were republicacs, but \ had always been a democrat workin the party in and out of and he thought he deserved reward for his fealty C. S. Montgomery, ex-secretary of democratic state central committec, other who criticised the action of the | ent chairman, although he is one of Ma co-workers and was a member of tion that was ousted from the conventi yeur ago, while W. D. McHugh, who was an other member of the same delc n commented unfavorably ou the work done by Martin since his recent hurried aeparture for Washington. It is statcd that there the state central commitice days, und that the chairn understand the scutiment touching his latest break season the will be a meeting of before many an will be given to of the members VOSS 1S OUT Telegram Revoki g s Contir If Henry Voss had authenticity of the telogram reccived Mon day notifying nim that his appointment superintendent of construction of the new federal building had been revoked, they were set at rest by a second telegram which he received from Secretary Carlisle yester day. He was informed that the appoint ment had indeed been revoked but if he Aesived to have a hearing he would be given that ilege. Mr.Voss atonce he to Washington his staunch fricnds. that the fur will fly the thivd in the serap is over. Mr. Voss will for Washington this morning. It definitely decided as yer who wi him, but if ex-Governor Boyd he will probably send somebody to ¢ the fight, realizing that th the finish. Maruin and his Washington will, of cou ground unti AfTair s fi matter which way the cided it is personal b breach hetwe of the party s not definitel whom Mr. Martin that he will be satis man but Voss for the ve st Boyd re than against V enser secured, through Mre. Mart the support of a majority « tute tral committee and e would r to be the coming man i is not reinstated, but Mir. his application will not be urwed upon Se rlisle. Mr. Overbeek, the present an of the work on the new building has an application with some very strc recommendations now before the secretar and Mr. Dietrich, Mr. McDonald and several others are also hoping that the electrie fuid may settle in their immediate vieinity and that their lighin rods may catch the cu rent. The whole jation will probably re inin statu ¢ til Mr. Voss has been heard and the secretary has had an oppor. tunity to weigh his merits and alleged de merits in the balance of his judgmen In the meantime there is goiug to be a deal of talku the two factious of the democratic pa dinaha, Appolntment Was ned Yesto day. doubts as to the A0 Lo ot 1 He will take alon nd the 1y fora trip indication sund leave not with friends nt m that hi s the s cen naturally ap cuse Mr. Voss Latenser says tha The Bathing Norti GALVESTON, Tex., April 25 the bathing season is commencing approuching summer the many prouounced North Galveston winter resort will find in summer, bec son Hegins, Already and with who ha to be an 1deal it equally attractive use of its delightful all-the yeur-round climate. In no other spot, the world ove re blended climatic extremes in such a plensurable mean as in this, the nature-blessed region of the south. - - Marrlage Licenses. The following marriage licenses we by County Judge El Nume und udd Jumes Johuson, Omaha | Wikliam Gentleman, Oninha | Lizaie O'Malloy, Dubuque, Merritt L. Aten, McArdie 1 Uharlotte Price, Omabs 1 Vauclode Blazek, Omaba 1 Antonio Btopulski, Omabia. r yesterday Neb |t no d known | Falconer's Ribbons, As mentioned in yesterday's paper we will place on special sale on Thursday of this week our late enormous purchase of fine all silk he ribbons open ip even better thar anticipated and the low prices are simply phenomenal We will be able to offer a_large mixed lot of plain and ey ribbons at 24c a yard that are ac worth up to lse All the ¢ be propor tionatel ibtedly be the grea at has ever taken | Wi lim the lowest priee 20 yards toa cus- tomer not sell any to the t RSDAY, ALCONER ribhon we Lot wors will low n 1 This will undc 1 ribhons t and wi SALF I'HL NG BT aae. removed his the Ford & ( I ated I Musie ¢ - Iy oF piano wrl 1508 Dodge ELECTIIC THE PLAINS, Special Gothenburg Excarsion the over- wd trip. wn only passenge four time WEATHER CROP BULLETIN, Report of Conditi Obwerved Department of Agriculture. Wasiixaroy, D. .. April 25, —The ending April 24 has been unusually cold, ex in southern Tex the suthern portions of Flor it the central va of na 1 by the extreme \lifornia cep und ta and ¢ 1zho cr portions of the of the winter the 1 from ¢ the en reported retavded gener- ather, but well \ern portion infavorable for has nprac the condition much ground nted. crops thore nent in farm” work well advanced plowed for corn and som Wyoming —Some ca planting progressing backward spring. Colorado—Gene cond farmers busy ge ally ast of the oun- taius; spring backward; high winds injured new sown and winter wheat, Arizona trrigation doing well Ttah-Cold woel ion; frost did and 19th Califor | kinds, excy rop promises helped both fruit an lon in Nebraska, April s und advance starting; account of heavy rains in northern some damage on the 15th frat of all vy ood ; grain yield; rain has for s, v Jspects pric to Tne of the Sped etin N issued from th Boswell observatory, te, for the week ending 1l Tucsday, April 25, Reports reccived f servers in fifty-seve The weather | windy except in th SEULE Where i nocni now have fallen Tho temperature has he the normal throughout the beon sovere frosts several fruit buds generally The rainfall has been about normal in the northeastsection of the state; about half the normal in the southeast, deereasing westwird tonone along the westérn border and south- Weste rner There has been 1ittle or no improvement in the condition of erops durins th k. The cround is generally in good condition for farm work, but in the southw nitls begins- ning to be too dry to plow ninety-cisht ob- ountics tinued cold. dry and northenst corner of the unt of rain and about 62 below state. There have nights injuring Crops Not Des Moies, Ta., Apr tin says: The w able the past w aging nine deg ains and wintry work, but the dim is not believed to be serious yet early and good pro | in seeding and p ar Damaged by Cold. The crop bulle herwas very unseason- the temperature ave below normal. Hea 1s delayed all farm ruit and farm crops The season is had been made tion for planting. - Busy people have 1o tme, ple have no inclination to us them sick a day for ever, Theyhave learned that the | Little Early Risers does no theirhealth by ea 1na sensible peo- pilis that mak 10 they take, f De Witt's > 1t ) that e headuch wed Gave Dorscy the Slip of the c inty ufidence in Yester prisoners in the county window ¢ or 1 A thirty-day man wh arly completed serving out detailed for and tur istable, who ar an work, while he sto ssing. After spreading of soap and water, L | he would quit. Without itions he | prisoners as of th il to do a little day want ning. 0 had wis his time ind and watche d below todo the iberal quantity I concluded what giving any notice of mped down from his 10 window ledge and fled down the the speed of o deer. little lame, but he gave his man a chase for three blocks, after which | he decided that he was t r the pace | set by Lundell. Giving up the race he noti | fied the sheriff of what had hapoened. That fMicial took up the tr re dusk ucceeded in overhauling his man at Twenty | fourth street and t n Pacitie tracks. where he had secreted himself in a clos - For Sule ¢ A dental office in | dress 112, Bee ollice, ok is a eun. Omuha, Neb. Ad- (;pm The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amuonia; No Alum, THE OMAHA DAILY B WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1893. P, MORSE & C0. BUSTED ! S Omaha's Big New Dry Goods Store Jumped on by the Oreditors AND SOLD TO BOSTON STORE t Remarkable § © Stock Now R 1 Up Away Quick ure Ever Made ved This Month | Creditors Take And Just Ope it | | SARIFICE IT TO BOSTON STORE. This shows how t ot it HA, April | hat in $1,000,00 | HOUSAND DOLLARS in current funds 1 HOOD, FOULKROD & CO. of Philadelphia have this day sold to BOSTON STORI, OMAHA | THE ENTIRE STOCK of | DRY GOODs taken P. MORS} Signed, Boston Store g On This certi THIRTEEN I} WHEN THIE SALL On Thursday morni )ISTON STOI of those sales which them farn this sa Begins anoth have ready made What will make ions unfavorable; y Rain much needed; grain under | DRPRICE'S { attractive is tha wind new, | 1 ) | with the view to ca | trade and establishing an e | & lry goods business, the finest lusive high e goods, which were to be th business, were the best found, tho latest and market, and so on right of his uld b tiest in the the bost u whole the stock the best | found ton Store has now P. Mor DRESS GOODS, 3oston St has now 5 SILKS. 1. Mor | and | | ia | | rould be b b P b b P B p b has s VELVETS. has 10w s LINENS. has now Morse's underwoea M M M Morse s Morse [§ Mos s hosiery ) white s, wsh goods, s sheetings. s musl ringhams, immer ¢ RPNRLRRRER DRSS All on Thursda N. W. C - SOUTH SID& PARK. Wil be un at One ty Acquired, commissioners met yesterday upon the boundaries d also adopted the House for the south- Hanscom park to Eim saary Surveys wnd P The park afternoon, and deci. for the south of I west boulevard fr wood park The engineer was instructed to make the survey for the southeast park, takins the entire ( e tract, four acres each of the Pontag and Saxe tracts, and ten acres of the Sautter tract, running the line also for theboulevard o Bancroft street. Theland it to acquire will give the park | sixty-eight acres. As soon as the engine completes the survey the plans will accepted by the board and the necess: steps will be taken to acquire'the land, The southwest boulevard was_then takes up ana the plans of I House were adopted. The secreta instructed to | notify the council of the with th | quesi that the necessary steps be taken to acquire the land for the boulevard, It will | be 200 feet wide the entire distance, and the | highest grade elevation will be five and one half feet to the 100 feet Its course will be from the southwest corner of Hanscom park west and south to the Belt line, and across that southwest to the Caldwell Then through the Mtin tract to park, and enc it Elmwood ugineer House says that as a drive stand without an equal, and the svations will be all that can be desived for 4 boulevard C. E. Squires sign a petition f | for the repaving | Thirty-second to park “abuts upon ast par surveys 1 wus act e user's ark, requ I'r sted that the board dud sheet asvhaltum of Cuming street from Fortieth streets. Bemis Cuming street, and the board has the right to designate the ma- terial to be used. Mr. Squires said he would bid upon that material not to exceed #2.50 per square yard. The secretary wus instructed to sign a petition for Trinidad sheet asphaltum when the proper time arrives. 1 . Dr. Miller brought up the question of nam- | ing parks. pisid a glowing tribute to the | memory of Thomas B. Cuming, who was secretary of Nebraska in territorial days, and movec that the Parker tract be named Cuming park and that the matter lay over for consideration by the board® the menLes i confer will the citizens regurdiu: the | adoption of the name. Logan has beer sus ssted as an appropriate name for one o parks Judge Has all suggeste listinctive 1 B. Cuming park.” r thought it would solicit suggestions as to names for the several new parks from tizens, and respon I | M, S | his ideas ab Dr at the ihe park nam wer be an ex dinte lires a after the b iin took the floor aming the parks Miller was the father of Omuha's e, and that the lar purk city should bear his nai | that the matter should be th children, and he would receive practi ard - the believed vote of schog dovtor There are three ing "Time, Troubie and money Witt's | Little Barly Risers will sive th royou These little pills will save you time, as they mptiy. They will save you trouble as y cause no pain. They will save nev s they economize doctor's bills, | act pr | th you me Cust The scencs of were vivialy L by the veterans at the entertain ster post, Grand Army of the I at their hall last nignt. The « beans. coffee h pro- rd, and the negro race was represented tc give the vets ola plantation dances to remind them of the they rested their weary limbs ground and enjoyed th ored folks upon an imy of the endigates of the w speeches weie delivered by Lieutenant Governor Majors re of ( pub. lic nary hard tack and vi ugs and when rump ta the col Baking . Powder. | te rnoon to make a rather neatly dressed wou | sanc on a nase of | Used in Millious of Homes—40 Years the Standard. of Council Bluffs anflethers, and many we the stories told and: me days when they wese comrades at the front - WANTRD A PAPA. Unknown W misslo Another An Wanted to Present Com or Livesey with a Haby. attempt was made Commissioner Livesey come the foster tather of a child not his own. was sitting t his des room when af be sterdny The commissione! k in the commissioner v entered and a bundle into u the bundle pre and gave a stron Remembering son grasping the s the baba upon after the she had suc without saying o word thr hisarms. All of w sudd sented an animated vent to a healthy y lunged baby can eive, past experience and hastil uation, Mr. Livesey dep one of the benches and woman, overhauling her before ceeded in getting from the building. She was led back nto the room, where she acknowl cdged that she had baen hired to get rid of the baby. She refused to give her namo or the name of the parents of the child. There was talk of an arrest, but upon the woman agreeing to take the child away she was al lowed Part in peace Cost of County Paving auditor the paving will cc ity roads bid rado sandstor \e county has already figured out what the throe ¢ day. will cost er wile for Mon ipon last on a concre 1024 to &29,726; Col base of brolen st 4005 Colorado sandstone sand ouly, #0350 to #5,8 vified brick, 2,40 to 0 macadam, $14,160° to £10,800 17,160 to £18,480, bids being at a certain price h square yard, they are made unon the of s0 much per lincal foot, each equal to one and seven-ninths square from $ rado tone and nd ford tam on a wcad conerete base, Instead of th on ¢ busi: being foot Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshig to the taste, and acts gent]y yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the tuste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreenble substances, its many excellent qualitics commend it to all and havo made it the most pvnulnr remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for eals in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist whn may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. ~ Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUF CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOVISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, M.¥. CUT THIS OuT vory lady who will cut this ad- vert sement out and bring it to our store durin ¢ balanco this woek, will be allowed ¢ on uny hat she muy purchuse, Keop thisin your pocket book until you pay for the hat and then band this to the saleslaay. This greatoffer includes every hat 10 our store, This is 5 Oc IN YOUR POCKET. g Do ot fall to save tnie as the 500 will not be deducted you bring thls with you, 1w line of hulr goods just recelvod DAVIES MRS, R. 1. DAVIES, 1320 Douglus Street IRON WITHOUT FIRE. SAVES .25 MONEY Sells Itself. AGENTS WANTED. A G. BRANDNER & Co.. Ks. Cy . Mo, ARE YOU GROWING TIRED? Of the small winged, narrow pointed collars? We show you below an iltustration of collar of ch wider points and fuller front, in diffierent widths, which is a very stylish and populat shape for the current season. You wul find it the correct thing and you will like it GLUETT GRAND 256, NATONA, NARROW; WAUSEKA, MEDIU NESOTA, WIDE, COON BRAND 20¢, CHINOOK, MEDIUM, The " Monarch " Shirt is the one you should wear [ you want satisfaction, CLUETT, COON & €0, | pories recalled of the | that was | §MMMMMMMMWMNMMMMMV BLACK 2 is, of course, the only correct thing for gentlemen's wear fc dress and semi-dress oceasions, It's only a matter of where Well posted fellows will all tell you that safely say to you that when to buy—when to buy and what to buy. who are wise and keep tab on things where to buy is here, We can as to what to buy, well, a good many GLAY WORSTED is wbout the best thing a man can put money into nowadays. They hold hold their Four hundred of these suits are soft—look dressy their shape color—and never grow shiny. genuine ¢ in sacks cuts—in entaways—are that's at in square placed on sale today in Black Goods 11 the rear end of our first floor that were made to coax fifteen dol book a suit, s out of a man's pocket- at the remarkable price of ten dollars and fifty cents —_—dl These goods are made up in faultless manner—with fine Italian linings—fine mohair binding and so on. Aside from the “clay special”—in order to make it an interesting black time, we will offer as a companion to the clays at 810,50 four hundred genuine English corkscrew worsted suits cither steaight cut sa round corner sacks thor tailor trimmings s or cutaways with fine linings—flat detail that goes to make a fine suit of clothes—at_twelve—an_even dozen Iruly a week to dress up in. faultless in fit ughly made mo. hair binding perfect in every dollars a suit. 990999 A @lessbessey Bishop Newman Souvenir Spoons $1.50 this week only. They were $3. Matl orders filled at this price. RAYMOND, FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS, OMATIA, ordmand - Westheimer & SONS. ST.JOSEPIH, MISSOURI. Headquarters for FINE LIQUORS. Werite us tor prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. 7 T STOCK IN THE WEST, DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Ncb. vaty, bIood skia and arlnary 4t01 will yh ) nizit all ttor101s of vi wi L 106 O L19tr 4 1 ants oanl nt 1 5 Of LAfo) sant fre HHHHHHH HHHHHHHHH HAPPY THOUGHTS And pleasant w0 togethier. These bright sun- y days ufford excelient tunitles for securing My wife said “Can I go into the Los Angeles store to buy the wine or fruit just the same as you.” I said “Certainly you can-— It's just as much of a store for ladies a dry goods town, pick want; does, weather shir opi the made admirg onessos &4 N HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, AT POPULAR PRICIS, 313-315-317 Southlith Straat, OMAHA HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH i OR. MCCREW THE SPECIALIST. Is unsurpassed iu the treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and l‘quhknruM[N and Bisorders of 18 yoars experience. Writa for eirs:l and quostion list fre 14th and Farnam Bta, Owaba, Neb. S lel}' m and you house Go in out what everyboc o 5 & & I i E E & I i I i i m i o i Claret, 12 1.2 An Wiae, Liquor 18 T A T T R T T T TR R T e R R A THEY ARE ALL VOTING AND BUYING. . ARE YOUs The Worlil's voting contest ating lots of enthusiasm among ouy patrons ) Yesterday thousands of the speechierd messengers which will being joy to twi persons this summer,foll in showers in! the ballot box EVERYBODY IS VOTING BUYING 156 wo are + great valu \ s breaking th ant styles hums 5 1-2¢ we of L en n Girn at New Tho price worth est print, ) 10¢. A few moro of the wide prints and fancy cords 3 1-3c. Wao seatteriog and left at our great book sale. doin At the expenso of the Worthi hey take Yours the DRESS GOODS. On Our 75¢ Bargain Table, )arg A ch , elean worsted dres carefully, they more, but we Lave 1 and that accounts fo have paid $1.25 f t rhit not A SHEETING BARGAIN. 9-4 Bleached 23c. This made and sel at 23c. 1 Woure bunkrup® on Co, the loss. n | sirable lot of Examirn worth v the the pric 101¢ fiue them v much shades You them and s like it Y hing of the h for wk over is wviest and best goode Ounly one cose your 1 o wants. Why sew, when y to sew OW Case wish b pil 10¢ Good ones at that at the price of cote ton. Modern ethods of merchane dising do aw good deal of the drudgery of | how above. CLOAX RTHENT. The t v mve ev had in cloake thor expense on the part of our bhuyer market accoms plished it. A month spent in ransacking York in the quest of desirable goods is bringing its return, should you sow, | at - > DE Now These are monoy-s For $3.50. One lot children’s reefer Jackets 4 1o 12 yeusrs, material of al wool kersey. Our price has been $6.00. For $5.00. Ona lot of ladies detachuble eape, in all wool mate Is. Our price has' been $10.0 for this week $5.00, t Big run in LADIES' CASHMERE SUITS. sizes rewmarkets witt# | For $10.00. Ch ur $1 For $14.00. Choice of our $ e of , 816 and $18 sul ), $20 and $22 sufts | | For$16.00, | | | Choice of our $2 | For $18.00. Choice of our #29 and $30 suits. For $19.00. Choice of our $33 and $35 suits, Make it your business to visit ou clouk und suit department this week. BASTAEAT BARGAIS. 5 The greatdst aggregation of hou: furnishing goods is to be found here an we sell them a small margin above cos nseverybody is fnding outl. Goods sli in and out of our basement with meteo! like rapidity g All this week we prices to stimulate 500 Japan with pedest making specit tomorrow b 4 anps, shedding a flood ! light. It will beautify your home b yond deseription. Assortad decorations, A special bargain for this sale a 99e¢. 0. Como itiful v Iy it yo ) ¢, perfoct Limey | 1 Do Fai o Ve for Your Favo | Alter 98, v B , half-hou . Tin coffee Tuck humwmers, be. pots, 10¢, Lurge washtubs, Alarin elo vater peils wushboards Codi ¢ boards, Buying.{' R Y ()27 COOLS