Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 28, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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    ID nivrAUA TIAII.V n A tfan Ar AT > T > T T. no
EAD NO RIGHT TO WALK GOT ,
An Investigation to Bo Made Into the Eo-
ccnt Railroad Strike.
OFFICIALS AND TRAIN MEN IN SF.SSION
Brnlteinnti Crnll Cuii 'it ' l > y " Itrokcn
Conl Clnito nuil Hurled lit
the Tank Jliillroiul
Personals.
The ivcunt strike of the freight tratnmon
on the Fort Worth tllvhlon of the Union
I'cnlflo Is being thoroughly sifted , mid the
raon wjio wore responsible for the trouble
Will bo severely disciplined.
The chiefs of ono of the railway organisa
tions said : "Wo cannot expect the railroads
to keep their part of an agreement when wo
do not keep ours. The strike VIM en
tirely uncalled for , mid whoever
Is responsible will have to suffer. An
agreement was made with the company
about n year ngohlch included that divis
ion and the men had no riplit to strike. If
there was any trouble they should huvo taken
other steps to settle the matter. "
8upt. It J. Duncan , of the Fort Worth division -
vision ! nrilvcd in the city about noon accom
panied by a committee of t.\o of the strlkeis
find u conference wtia held at headquarters.
I3cstdo the Union Entitle people there wet o
present K. K. Clark , chief of the Order of
Unllway Conductois ; S. J3. Wilkinson , graml
master of the trainmen ; C3eo.V. . Vronmn ,
representing the cflRlneers ; W. K. Carman ,
chief conductor of Trinidad JJlvislon No. 'Jl
vt the Order of Hallway Conductors.
The conference lasted nil afternoon.
In the morning Messrs. Clark nud Holcomb
of the Union Paclllo mid Messrs. Wilkinson ,
Vronmn and Clark , together with a com-
Vmlttteo of two engineers froTi the Nebraska
division , held a conference and adjusted
povernl small mutters in connection with
affairs on tbo Nebraska division ,
UmlrrSIx I-Yot of Coal.
Brnkoinan Charles Cr.iil c.tmo near bclne
kill on Saturday , The apron of a coal chit teat
at Pine ItlufTs caught and Crall lumped on
the end of It. The lo.'ul slid Into the lender
so quickly that Crail was caught. Ho was
burled In flvo tons of coal , lie was six feet
under co.il.
-
twelve minutes to rescue the brakornnn.
They expected to find a dc.ul man under the
coal. Crall hud been crushed nnd bruised ,
but will soon recover. In falling ho threw
ono hand over nls mouth mid nose nnd could
breathe quite freely.
Four years ago Cr&ll was attacked by a
party of trumps In n box car of a moving
train near Bushncll , Nob. , thrown to the
ground nnd seriously injured , Two years
ago the young man was squeezed while
coupling cars , nnd altogether has had quite a
lively tlmo of It.
Tlio Koclc Spring
At Union Pacific headquarters the report
from Cno.vonno that ono of the mines nt
Koclc Springs had been ( shut down in antici
pation of n strike for the clghUhour system
on Mny 1 Is denied. The ofllclals say that
, the tnlno was closed because the demand had
* , decreased , as Is usual everywhere , and the
other mines ccultt supply nil the coal re
quired.
Notes null I'crxotinls.
A moot i tip of all lines In the territory of
the Central Trafllo association will bo held
{ in Chicago Mny 5 for the purpose of revising
tjio tourist rate sheet.
1 Major J. W. Paddock , government director
of tbo Union Puclllc , stalled this morning for
Boston to attend the annual meeting of direc
tors which taUos place on Wednesday.
"W. F. Flteh , general manager of the Duluth -
luth , South'Shoro ' & Atlantic railway at Marquette -
quotto , was in the city tills morning on his
way homo from Hot Springs , S. D. , where ho
hiul been spending a week.
James Warwick , a clerk In the Union Pa-
clilo general freight ofllco , received n tola-
pram i-Jgndny from Brooklyn announcing
the serious Illness of his mother and started
nt once for her bcdsldo. Yesterday morning
n telegram was received nt the general ofllco
announcing the death of his mother. It was
forwarded to Mr. Warwick nt Chicago.
MAKING A JlUSTIiIS.
flio GiiflmKoninHtor Trying to Got aNew
Now Ijciisc of I/I Co.
The decision handed down by Clly Atlor
noy Popptoton nnd presented to the council
lost Saturday night has rattled the garbage
master. By that decision ho realizes that ho
will have but a few davs longer in
which to work ttio business. Ho
realizes that his gold mlno has been about
worked out nnd feullnfr that ho ras been
legislated from the fat ofllco that ho has
hold , ho has been making a still hunt
for roappotntinout. Already ho gives it out
cold that Mayor Gushing will present his
niuno to the council nnd when it comes
up Messrs. Bcchel , Burdlsh , Chuffco ,
Cooper , Conwny , Davis , Alndscn ,
Moronrty nnd Cooper will vote for tuo
-.tpntlrinatlon ' of the appointment. These men
'nro not nvorso to talking on the subject , ana
if their remarks uro an indication of tbo way
they will vote , Morrissoyis counting without
his hosts.
Just when the appointment will bo sent to
the council is 'not known
, as thn mayor refuses -
fuses to say , though some of the knowing
onus stuto that it will appear tonight.
Evan if It should , and Morrlssoy should
manuga to squeeze through , ho will not have
things his own way in the future , as bo has
bad in thu past.
It is evident that the council has boun sus
picious of Morrlssoy for n long tlmo. Last
fall any number of complaints wcro Died
against him , charging that tha ofllco was not
run In the Interest of tlio city. The complaints
were BO frequent that a special committee ,
consisting of Messrs. Olson , MoLoarlc ,
liowrv and Ulumor was appointed
to investigate his plan of opor-
ntion , Tlmt committee sat for days ,
nnd examined a score or moro witnesses ,
nearly nil of whom testified to a svutem of
over-charges and neglect of duty
'fnllmvs On Novomocr f 0 the committee reported as
xour commtttoo lias taken testimony from
citizens nnd pcoploconncctudwlththo business
truninuteii by the garbage master nnd recom
mend that the two night watctimen on the
dumps bu discharged. The ordinances cover
ing the oftlco of garbage muster Imvo not ,
iu our opinion , given satisfaction ,
nnd they nnva been grossly abused
to the dissatisfaction nnd detriment of the
publlu. Wo submit three different ordi-
siancos , which in the opinion of your committee -
too will glvo much cheaper service , bo n
revenue in plnco of an expense to the citv ,
nnd nevertheless bo oftlcient , if properly cn'r-
rlod out , to keep the city in n healthy nnd
clean condition ,
Tno report wni signed by all of the mem
bers of the committee.
On November 11 it was reported to the
committee of the wholo.
Morrlssoy got in his worK at some point
along the lino. The report was tucked in thu
lilgeon hole and there It remained for weeks.
At last , nnd on March ! > 4 , Mr , Specht ,
without fonr , favor or hope of future reward ,
uuouithod the report and succeeded In gutting
nil of the papers m the case referred to the
committee. PII pollco , of which ho is the chair
man. This committee found plenty of cause
for prompt action. Tbo members , Messrs
Spocht , McLoario nnd Conwny thoroughly
investigated the case and on April U pre
sented u report , tbo llndlnrs in which were
the snmo ni these by the special committee
appointed last fall.
On account of being out of town Mr. Con-
wnv did not sign the report.
The report was laid over for ono week and
the committee- Instructed to have the city nt-
tornoy draw an ordinance to cover the man-
UKoniont of affairs of the ofllco. Last Frlilav
night the report was called up and adopted ,
nnd together with U there was an ordinance
that nroUdos as follows :
"Tno only persons authorized to remove the
contents of water closets , vaults , cesspools
or privloa are these who have boon duly li
censed for such purpose.
"Any person upon payment of the sum of
toO to the city treasurer nnd producing the
receipt ihorofor to the city clerk , nnd giving
a bond as required by ordinance , limy onaaira
in the business of cleaning water closets ,
cesspools or privies ,
"Tho bond shall bo In the sum of (1,000 , to
.bo approved by the council ,
k Tlio persona engaged In the business shall
not charge to exceed 10 cents per cubic foot
for removing the contents of such cess pools ,
vaults or privies. "
It was on this report nnd the opinion of the
cllv nt tornoy In whloh he declared that Mor-
rlssoy had been legislated out of oftlco , that
Mr. Hpocht was speaking when ho was called
down by the president of the council.
The chairman of the committee on pollco
states that bo has canvassed the council and
knows that the ordinance will pass. In view
of this fact , and also appreciating the fact
that the city is nt this time without n
garbage master , yestcrdny ho authorized
six mon to nt once begin the work
of cleaning cess pools. These men will hire
their help nnd report for duty nnd con
tinue until n sanitary commissioner is ap
pointed and confirmed. This act upon the
part of the councilmen will bring on n rnerrv
war , as Morrissey has stated that ho will
arrest the first man who touches n cess pool
without flnt getting orders from him.
Mr. Specht has hoard of this threat nnd
proposes to Htnnd between these men and the
courts.
IJoWltt' ' * Llttlo oprly UUors : only pill to
euro sick hcadacho nnd regulate the bowels
NOUT1I OJI.IMA.
No tow About tlio City.
Honcdlct Kelstcr of the Union I'nclflc any
force , is on the sick list.
Manager Charles H. Hleh of the Stockman
has returned from Chicago.
The Indlus of the i'resoytcrlan md soclctv
hnvo n bright llttlo ornhnn girl for adoption.
William Farr of this city has been drawn
on the federal petit jury for the term of court
commencing May 11.
Miss Mary Dorau of Orotnn , is visiting her
.sUtor nnd brothur-ln-lnw , Councilman and
Mrs. John .f. O'Hourko.
Charles H. Durand. a popular nnd cstima-
blo young man , will lonvo for Hot Springs ,
S. D. , to engage In business ,
Uhnrlos Hubbard , employed In the Fourth
ward grading camp had the Index linger of
ills loft hand HO mnsbcd that amputation was
necessary.
John Hcenan , onoof the stockyards switch
men , took his wife nnd started for Birming
ham , Ala. , i\hcro howlllnmkoa two months'
visit with his brother.
Mrs. L. M. Kugif , formotly of this city , nr-
rlved Saturday from Lincoln with the remains -
mains of nor little child for interment , Mrs.
Hug ? will remain the guest of friends for
some duys.
Owing to the sickness of Mrs. Hobort T.
Mnxwuli , the I'resbyturlnn Lndios Aid soci
ety will meet tit the residence of Hev. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Uobert I , . Wheeler , Twenty-third
nnd I strouts. Wudiiosdnx' afternoon.
The Indies Interested In orgunl/lng n ledge
of Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday
nftornoon in K. 1' . hall , MeOinnis block , nt
yl',0 : o'clock. AH ludios interested nro urged
to bo prusunt , as un orgunlnitlon will bo
effected.
District Deputy Chief Hanger H. Hoymnn
has iccelved a letter ftom High Chief Hanger
Putrid ; Cummings iufouulng Foresters hero
that the party consisting ot Mr. Cummings ,
ex-High Sccrocury William Kirkpntrick and
High Secretary T.V. . Suundcrs of Chicago ,
will visit this city May 1U and 20.
Do Witt's Llttlo Early Hisers ; bust little
pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach bad breath.
Death of Architect Best.
In the deiith of Herbert Hoynolds Best ,
Sunday after a long und painful
Illness , the community lost .a member
tlmt could illy bo spared. Omaha needs such
men uutlilng , with graces of personal char
acter that pocullaily endeared him to every
ono that has known him , hlu'h protcsslonui
attainments , broad culture , and an nrtlstio
tiisto ripono 1 nnd developed by travel and
nrtlstio study , Mr. Best had no superior
among the youug professional mon of the
city.A .
A native of England , ho studied nnd pran-
ticcd his profession of architect in Lon
don , and afterward in Boston , Mnss. ,
whcro ha associated himself wltn
Mr. C. Howard Walker in the iirm
of Wnlkcr & Best , and came to Omaha In
IbSJ ) to build the McCnfiuo building , but
IInnllj- determined to remain here nnd mnlto
Omaha his homo , Joining with him in the
partnership Mr. Thomas R.Kimball of this
city. The now firm had hardly begun its
work when ho was stricken down. Many
friends in Omaha mourn in common witb
his bereaved family nnrt extend to them
their warmest sympathy.
Mr. Best was n student of the Royal Acad
emy of Arts of London , a member of the
London architectural association , and of the
American Institute pf Architects.
The rosy freshness , and a velvety softness
of the skin is variably obtained by these who
use Pe/zoni'fs wondrous powder.
The Jury Dlvltlccl.
Sam Elkliis , the man who collided with a
South Omaha motor train and sued the com-
nauy for . ' ,000 damages , docs not get bis
money just yot. The case went to the jury
last Saturday and yesterday morning 11 ver
dict of disagreement was rendered. From
the time that the twelve mon went into their
room tno vote stood 0 to 0.
Mrs. W. H. S. Hughes is convalescing.
Mrs. L. A. Hobblns has gene to Chicago.
H. S. Sllsbeo wont to Kansas City ycstor-
duv morning.
A. 11. Brown started for Indianapolis yes
terday afternoon.
Father Patrick O'lloilly of Albion is a
euost nt the Pnxton.
Mr. Frank Cooper of Kansas City is in the
city una stopping at the Pnxton.
Colonel E. P. Savage has returned after n
Jaunt thiough the western part of iho state.
Jean Francois nnd wife started for Salt
Lalio yesterday afternoon via the Burlington.
Mrs. W. E. Ulddoll loft last evening for a
trip to Sharon Springs , N. Y. , via the Bur
lington.
Mr. nnd Mrs. DoMott Smith will occupy
the homo of Judge Crouuso at Fort Culhouu
this summer.
Miss Mabel Munro loft last evening for
Washington , la. , whcro she is called by the
serious illness of her father.
tf J. C. Gavitt of Now York , who slid down a
rope nt the great Syracusq hotel flro with
Cora Tanner in his arms is nt the Puxtou.
The young friends of Misses Lila and
Sndlo Alexander , -daughter ! of Mr. W. II.
Alexander , collector of customs , will bo
pleased to learn that they nro recovering
from their recent savero illness.
The Murray K. A. Stevens. Qrnnd Island
:
II. V. Shorldnn , Clinton , Id. : ! ' . K. Collins , M
II. McUonl , DCS Mollies.
The Dollono H. II Tomson , Lincoln ; K. 11.
Siimiin , llasllncsi J. V. Uulbitrlson , DCS
Mini's ; J. I ) . Diaper , Murlon , la. ; J..I. Wilson ,
Wuhoo ; T. K. Clark.Yoplm ; Water ; Thonius
W , Clark und \vlfo , St. .losojili.
The Pn\ton .T. It. KworoiiEon , I'orry , In. ! J.
T. UutohliiR. Lincoln ; J. It. lluncrofr. Dos
Molnus : 13.V. . McJunken , Mohoily , Mo.V. ; . M.
Mitclioll , Newton , Kan. ; i : . I/ . Hoed , Weeping
Water ; John 1) . I'llntxer , Lincoln.
The Merchant * John Welch , Kunsiis City
W , K , Lcddlurd , Ocorpo tichulcr unit Judy ; ,
SprhiRllold ; J , H. Hunell and wife , Kansas
City ; I ) . I.opor. Chicago ; II. L. Harris , Allniio-
aijolls : II , Ciiimnlnus. John ( 'unnall , A. Mnr-
douK , Hehor , Utuh ; John \Vatts , Meolu ; II. W.
Ituuun , Lincoln ; Prank WulUur , Walioo ; Dau
L ) . Dcirmun , Chicago.
The llarkcr O.iptnln W. H. Humphrey , II.
I ) . Ilooso , Jr. , K. I. . Kirk. W. A. Kirk , hloux
( Jlty : Jumus V , O'ltourke , Hurtloy ; 1'iunk
Maddon. St. Louis ; Mrs. Joe M. frcott Now
\ntk : Wlllluln E. Onssldy , Ohlonuoj H. 1 { .
Hamilton , t-cotlu ; K. Ilurton nnd wife. , IMntts-
iuoiithJ. ; A. Tnylor. Dmonport : Jo-topli II ,
Ki'onoy , Loavenworth ; Kdward Warren , Lin
coln ,
The Mlllarrt-O. L , Klnney , nuslivlllo , Nob. ;
S. 11. I ester , J indon , KIIR. ) W , W , Cuniui-on ,
J , S. rishor , Oi'noyu , Noli. ; O. O. Kcrr , (3ur-
bon. Wyo. ; H. A. IllunkWury , Unotlncs ; Koli-
ort KUBSDII . and . wlfo . . . . , Ceorijo . . Crulehton , Spo-
1.1 * If 1 \t A ll .i I.K nnllll. . . „ [ * H
iiipman , K , u. Harris ami wire , uimilton ;
11. lluUo una wife , Norfolk ; a. W. tihlofilor.
York , Nel > . : J. U , Common , Sioux City ; I ) , H ,
lllalr , St. Joe , Mo.
The Cancy Il. H. Olltlllun , Tort Scott ! M. J.
Oiihau : ItoiiertVclIins.ill ; J. II.Volls , Ohl-
cuKdi 1) , II. Thur ton , lird Oak ; J. A. Test-
inuii , St. Loim ; Albert M.llorlf.OcntralUlty
A. A. Davis ; 0. A. DnnRiin , Kinorson ; J , U : ,
Kins. St. Paul , Minn. ; I.e. Loimhrlduo , J < ln-
coin ! 1' . H , Iluhbard , Aslilund ; It. 11 , McCoy ,
llnltlmornt A. a llnrlrn'l. ' York , Nob. ; L. W.
Itolllin , Urund UlniuliVllllntn M. Uuriientcr ,
DosMotnos.i J. 11. Oatos ; O. W. Jones , Slonx
Uloyt J , M. ual , Davonnortjii t JutT Vnrncy ,
St. Loulsi W. J. llnrku , Missouri Vnlloy ;
Chnrlos H , Riorrl < ; i : , II. Kline , Slonxuity :
A. U 1)111. Council JllnrNi Mr. anil Mrs. K. M.
Wilson , Fremont ! K. I' , f'.twn and wlfo. Chad ,
rons J , K. , i&iirlcsi Thomiis Urun , Line
Olty. South liakotu : 0. A. Smith , SU 1'aul ; J.
A. U lihcrt ) , Staatou , Neb ,
HE MURDERED AND ROBBED ,
Arrest of tin Alleged Loader of a Gang of
Criminals.
CHARLES GAVIN IN JAIL IN THE BLUFFS.
Ho Killed Two t'ostmnitcrs nntl Hur-
CountluHq I'ostolllcca
of Ills
History.
Two postofllco Inspectors who have been
working In Council Bluffs mid Omaha for the
past week have an osted a man whom they
consider the most dcsporato postofllco thlof
living.
lie Is known as Cnarlos Gavin , alias J. T.
Kclloy ut'd is now m the county jail iu Coun
cil Bluffs.
Word wis received hero some tlmo ago to
the effect that Gnvln had robbed the post-
ofllce lit Albuquerque , N. M. , of $15,000 and
that dutcctivcs who wcro on his trail traced
him to Omaha , whore they lost sight of htm.
Two well known inspectors tools up the
search and on Friday located him
In Council BlulK The inspectors wore
standing in front of the postofllco when Guvin
passed. Thov were not sure that ho was
tticir man mid so stopped InMJo the building
to look up their descriptions of the burglar.
The examination satisfied their doubts as to
the Identity of the suspect , but when they
went after him he had disappeared.
Council UlulT-j was searched thor
oughly for the criminal but no
triicoor him could bo secured and It was
supposed that ho had come to Omaha.
Postmaster Clnrkson and the local postal
authorities were on the watch and Imu a let
ter for Gavin , expecting him to call for it
under the name of Kolloy. Tno burglar
came in with the rush at the noon hour ,
asked for mall In his rlcht name , received a
letter and loft the olllco befoto ho could bo
apprehended.
Yesterday word was received that Cap
tain Martin of the Council Bluffs police force
had captuicd Guvin and locked him up In the
county jail.
The Council Bluffs authorities are making
strenuous efforts to suppress all the details
In connection with the arrest and Intimate
that they don't ' thin It they have the rlftht man.
The prisoner claims to bo a brother of
uontrnctor nenoy 01 council iiiuus
but further than that will offer no explana
tion of his business or \ \ hereabouts at the
time tbo crimes with wiiluh ho Is charged
were committed.
"I guess there li no question but what the
inspectors have the right man , " said Post
master ( Jlnrkson , "and If they have It Is ono
of the biggest catches made In years.
"Gavin lias been the leader of n gang of
postofllco burglars for n number of years
and is a vbrv dcspcrato criminal. Ho has
killed two policemen and ono ofilccr of the
law while trying to escape arrest for post
ofllco burglaries , ami would not hosltnto to
murder a man at any time rather than bo
captured. "
A very small pill but a very good ono. De-
Witt's Little Earlv Ulson.
The KlKlit < > ! ' ' Kmliioiit Domain. "
OMAHA , April 27. To the Editor of THE
Biu : In regard to the supposed accidental
repeal of section 04 of the city charter , relat
ing to eminent domain , I think I can throw
some light on the subject. The section was
all right when the bill loft the senate , but
the mistake was made in tbo report of the
committcoTm municipal affairs of the house ,
when they reported the bill back for final
passage. Section ( Vj had been amended in
the senate , but precaution was not taken
there to insert that number In tbo repeating
clause. The house- committee undertook to
correct this mistake ; but madun moro serious -
ous ono by also repealing section ( M.
On the last day of the session , in the usual
rush and recklessness of the closing of all
legislatures , in order to save the charter bill ,
it became necessary for the friends of Omaho
to obtain about a dozen extra clerks to enroll
the 1)111. Among others I offered my assist-
unco and was sworn into the sorylco of the
state. It fell to my lot to enroll this particu
lar part of tbo charter. I believed at the
tlmo a mistake had been made , but nothing
could bo done to correct it. It was my plain
duty to enroll this bill just as it passed the
house ; as certified by the chief clerk. I did
hope and presume that inasmuch as the num
ber 04 was not included in the title of the
bill It would still bo saved. I would like to
ask now If that is not a fact }
Section 11 of article ! l of the constitution ,
says In substance : "No bill shall contah
moro than ono subject , and the same shall bo
clearly expressed in its title ; nud uolnwshal
bo amended , unless tha now act contains the
section or sections so amended , and the sec
tion or sections so amended shall bo repealed. '
The section relating to eminent domain , is
not mentioned in tbo title of the bill nor docs
the act contain the section. ,
Comparatively few people are familiar with
the insldo workings of the legislature. I.
the matter was better understood , so much
surprise over its blunders and carelessness
would not bo manifested. The wonder Is
that the state escapes each succeeding scssior
with so little harm done. And as for the
metropolis , tbo city ought to be thankful to
the grangers that they didn't know how t <
wipe us off the face of the earth. They hue
the will to do it. Yours truly ,
WINO B. ALLEN.
MIMTAIIY
Preparing for the Itlllo Practice
The Transfer of Troops ,
Major Bonhnm has succeeded in getting
the slight difficulty at Bellevue all satisfac
torily settled and the rltlo range is now in
excellent shape. Companies A , C , I and K
will march tomorrow from Fort Omaha to
tbo range and begin to shoot on May 1.
The examining board mot yesterday nt
Fort Omaha to oxamlno Lioutonnnt John C
Dent of the Twentieth infantry who seeks
promotion to a captaincy.
Lieutenant Charles It Tyler , adjutant of
the Sixteenth infantry , has been detailed for
duty on the general recruiting service for the
department of the Platte nt Fort Douglas
Utah , in place of LioutenautSamuol W. Duu
nlno.vhn is
bpoalung of tbo rumored transfer of troops
from ono department and post to another ,
General Brooke said the other day : "I knou
absolutely nothing about what may bo done
with the troops. Those questions uro decldcc
in Washington. Tnoro is no absolute ruin b >
which the stationing or transfer of troops
must bo governed. I have known companies
to stay at one post for ten , twelve or over
fifteen years without being transferred , nnc
again they may bo moved In u year , or three
or flvo years , just as the head of the depart
ment may think best. "
No griping , no nausea , no pam when Do
Witt's Ltttlo Early Ulsors are taken. Small
pill. Safe pill. Bostjilll.
TO IMP11OV13 CUT-OFF.
An Association , Formed to Establish a
Kino Summer Kcsort Thero.
The Courtland beach improvement associa
tion , with a capital of $50,000 , divided into
shares of f 100 each , filed articles of incorpora
tion In the oftlco of tbo county clerk yester
day.Tho
The purpose of the corporation Is to build a
hotel , boat house and improve Cut-off hike
until it becomes the fashionable watering :
place of the west. The corporators are
Charles W. Thomas. Louis Shrooaor , L. A.
Garner , J , J. Phllbm and John M.-Daughor-
ty >
,
Constipation poisons the blood : Do Witt' *
Little Early Ulsors euro Constipation , The
cause removed tbo dlscaso is gone.
Getting KxcliiHlvc.
Mr. Alexander of the customs ofllco has dc
cSdod to sod a portion of the back yard of the
postofllco. it has long been used as a hitch
ing place for teams and has become a sort ol
garbapapcn. It will bo cleaned up and nil
but a driveway for the mall wagons will bo
sodded over and closed to all but government
tcauu ,
DoWUt's Llttlo Early Risers , best pill.
Puluskl Hus the Cows.
Count Pulaskl , the pound master , and J. J
tlnhoncy , superintendent of the poor farm ,
invo crossed MwonN ! * Mahoney avers that
iundny night Pulaskl ov'hls ' men visited the
x > or farm , opened thniralo of the cow yard ,
ind drove away three cows and three calves
belonging to the county * At nnv rate the
nimals are now In , lhO city pound. The
) ound master demands $0 before releasing
ho animals. Tno poor farm man refuses to
my the amount , and the to the matter stands.
The IIowo scales , the only scale with pro-
cctcd bearings. No check rods. Catalogues
f Uordon & SollccK Co. ; Agts. , Chicago , 111.
FIUK AND POMOI3.
'cry Ilusy Sesslou-of the Hoard Imst
NlBlit.
Mayor Cushtnc presided nt the mooting of
ho flro and police commissioners lost night ,
The charges against Officer McOrldo were
read and testimony for the defendant taken ,
t could not be proven that the officer had
drank anything In Craig's ' saloon on the night
of April 17 , as charged. The case was laid
over until the next mooting.
Chief Detective Ilnzo requested that speak-
ug tubes from the detectives1 room to the
ailor's and Chief Soavoy's ofllco bo put In.
i'lio matter was referred to the committee on
property with power to net.
A communication from the chief stated
hatonicor Foley hadjbcon subpirnned for
ury duty and asking Instructions. The letter
vas referred to the city attorney for a de
cision.
Chief Soavoy requested that each patrol-
nan bo supplied with an annual ticket for
the Young Men's Christian association gym
nasium. The tickets can bo purchased for.1)
each. The chief thinks the patrolmen need
gymnasium exercise and the bath. This
natter was referred to the committee on
1 nance.
The sick report for March was received and
referred to the committees on mon and disci-
illno.
A statement from the chief of pollco gave
the amount expended for meals for prisoners
nt the city jail during March. The amounts
are :
'or city prisoners I Tl > 8
Violators of state statutes "
blck , Injured und Ins.inu M
Total $ tCG7
The report was referred to the finance
committee.
S. T. Cory Is an applicant for police honors
and presented n letter of recommendation
signed by Governor Boyd.
fhtnf finlllrrnn fnnim tnfl ( Tint. Mm Vtnnril
purchase nt once ono now hook and ladder
truck for the now hose house at Twentieth
mid Spring streets. Chief Gnlllgnn wants
the truck at once , so that he can have the ono
now nt No. 1 house painted and repaired.
Hoforrod to tbo committee on property.
Five dnvs' leave of uusonco without pay
was granted to Detective Vaughan.
Patrick Newman of hose company No. 0
requested leave in oulor to visit his brother
in Chicago , who Is dying. This was granted.
Ton days' leave was granted to S. Nelson
of No. 1 hose company.
Flro Alarm Superintendent Coulter re
quested authority "to employ an extra lineman -
man for temporary work. Superintendent
Coulter stated that many of the. wires had
become slack during the winter nud should
bo tightened at once. The desired authority
was given.
A petition from four colored men , praying
to bo appointed to places in ttie lire depart
ment , was rend. The signers thought
that the colored race should have n repre
sentative in the department. Mr. Gilbert
said that hothougutit entirely out of place
for any nationality to ask for a place in that
manner and considered the petition apiece of
monumental gall. .
The paper was filed. Several other appli
cations for positions on tbo pollco force wcro
Hied. u
Rov. John G. SchnibVe. pastor of the First
Gorman Presbj torian church , located at ttic
corner of Elchtcontti' and Cumlng streets ,
sent in n complaint auout mo smviuion army.
The letter related that the red-coats parade
up i and down In front of the
J church during sortlco beating drums
and blowing boms , much to
the i nnnoynnco of the worshipers.
The reverend gcntlqmnn concludes his letter
as follows : "In thd name of my congregation
1 nsk for relief from such nonsense mid sin
ful doings. I hope that you will have mercy
on us and plvo us relief.1
Chief Soavoy was 'instructed to see that
the nuisunco was abated.
The committee on men and discipline sub
mitted Dr. Gapen's report of the physical
condition of the pollco. The committee
recommended that the whole board confer on
the doctor's report at some later date.
A complaint was made against the Globe
savings mid loan company , Sixteenth and
Dodge streets. It is claimed that the build
ing occupies four feet of the : > idowalk. Ills
also claimed that the Globe com
pany had n resolution engineered
thought the council permitting it to occupy
the space. The chief was instructed to en
force the ordinance in regard to obstructions
on the sidewalks.
Commissioner Hnrttnan stated for the ben
efit of those waiting to see if any moro pa
trolmen would bo appointed that nothing
could bo done at present and that a week's
notice would bo given in the papers before
any new mon were appointed.
j. J. Coady was examined for a position as
li reman.
Druggists' liquor licenses were granted to
the following : W. J. Shrador , 1703 North
Twonty-sixtn street ) Bishop Brothers , 1903
South Thirteenth street.
Ktloy Brothers were granted a tronsfor
from IBO'J Douglas street to 1118 Farnam
street.
The report of Detcotivo Haze against the
violators of the Sunday liquor law and which
was referred to Mr. Gilbert , was returned
with the recommendation that the police bo
Instructed to observe section 233 of the crim
inal code. Officers when Uncling saloons
open on Sunday hereafter will arrest the of
fender and an effort wiU bo made to convict
them.
Mr. Hnrtman , in speaking of the Sunday
liquor law , said that ho was told by a reliable
person that certain policemen wcro In ttie
habit of borrowing a dollar or so now nnc
then from saloonkeepers and forgetting to
return the amount. For tills accommodation
the saloonkeepers wore allowed n little moro
leeway In the Sunday matter. Mr. Ilartmnn
said that was nothing moro or less than black
mail on n small scale and that ho wanted to
ferret out tbeso men and have them dis
charged.
No business was transacted in executive
session.
Mrs. Wlnslovv's Soothing
. Syrup for chll
dron teething relieves the child from pain.
25 cunts a bottle.
The Ohio Club.
A meeting of tbo Ohio club bus been called
nnd will bo held in room 010 , Now York
Life building , this evening at 8 o'clock , at
whloh tlmo arrangements will bo mndo for
the proposed plcnlu in'Council Bluffs. All
Ohloans uro requested1 to bo present.
notice * of fife lint * or tea under tills hca < lJVtu
cent ; each mMHfamal Itfiettn cent' .
I'ltion John Thomas , at 0iO : p. in. , used ;
yonrs , 0 months and twenty duys. Kiinora
.Tiicsuay , April in , at8u , m. , from family
residence , IMi South Twentieth at root , to
Holy bupulohrocuinutery ,
Flavoring
xtracts.
NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS.
Vanilla , -A Of perfect purity.
Ora tf" "i ° f ffroat Btronfirtbl
Almond -f Economy in their uso.
Rose ftlc.vJ Flavor as delicately
and dollciouely as the fresh fruit
DOLLARS AM"SENS ) Hj
There are two things to bear in mind in buying a suit of clothes. 0 nc is to buy a cooil article , and
the other to buy it at a right price. The English language has many queer kinks and turns in it
ind many a plain sentence in plain common every day English , is susceptible of being turned around
nto an entirely different meaning. Take a blackberry , when it's green , it's red. Take the average
nan in search of a bargain in a suit of clothes , he walks into a store , walks up to thesmilingsalcsman
ind says : "I want a cheap suit of clothes. " Now that's just what he don't want ; he wants "a suit of
clothes cheap. They sound a good deal alike but they're two mighty different affairs. Some stores
make a business of selling Cheap Suits. Our business is selling Suits Cheap. Time and again have we
lemonstrated the fact , to your satisfaction , that when we advertise to sell anything cheap , the goo'ls
ire always good. A week ago , we advertised between seven and eight hundred suits at four ninety
ind five ninety. Did we sell'em ? Well we should smile ; We sold so many and sold 'em so quick
that we were broken on sizes before we knew it , To insure another big week in our Men's Depart-
nent , to accomodate the dozens of customers who could not get fitted , on account of coming too late ,
we will put on s.tle this week , six hundred suits
, just as good as gold , at prices you never saw named
or these same goods in your life ,
300 BLHGK CHEVIOT SHGK SUITS
In a full line of sizes , guaranteed fast color , and every thread wool , cut to fit , made to stay , lined with
good Italian and trimmed in first class order , suits made to sell at ten or a dozen dollars , at the re-
marbly low price ( the lowest ever known ) of
9B6.OO A SUIT.
300 ELEGHJMT BLUE SERGE SUITS
In all sizes , every thread wool , a fine dressy spring suit.cut , lined , made and trimmed in first-class shape
in every way , Suits that would bring twelve dollars just as easy , at the sensational price of ,
S8.9O A SUIT-
"Suiting" you will certainly suit us.
Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets.
NO GURJEXr NO
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
intlll trotting with
.rnntuel fur Catarrh
' ' _ , . ttrlcturo , and ail ills-
" " " -
res of tliollioliitl.'skin iiiirt Urlniirr'bwanV. N 11. i"u"ui rantoo'vw'for ovb'rr ciuo I iimlorUko nmt fill lo
31. re. tO Consultation 12 111. froo. Book ( Mysteries at Lifesent ) troa. OfflcohouN-0 a. m. to3 p. m. Hunilar 10
CAIN
ONE POUND
A Day.
A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE
CASE OF A HAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL
RUN DOWN , " AND HAS HF.GUN TO TAKE
THAT REMAUKA11LE H.ESII PRODUCER ,
SCOTT'S '
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH
Hypophosphites or Lime & Soda
IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS JEAT
HAS BUEN PKRrORMED OVER AND OVER
AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. ENDORSED -
DORSED IIY PHYSICIANS. SOLD IIVALL
DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUTIONS AND
IMITATIONS.
Tutt's Hair Dye
lilnrk liy a nlnilo npjillnitlon of thu Die.
It Imparts n natural cnlor , net H Instantane
ously and ciintiilim nothing Injurious to the
Imlr. Kolil hyiill < lriiBilsU , or sent l > y ex
press oil reeeipt of price , SI. 00. OAlco , 30
& 41 Turk I'Jacf. Nu r York.
Wo make moro porom
plasters than all other
makers In this country
combined , l ecaui > o the
iiuhllo appreclato the mer
it tlmt exists In our goods.
HENSON'fl Is the only me
dicinal plaster for house
hold uso. all others being
weak Imitations , net the
Geuulna.
HOTEL
Miirrnjit Cor , 1-ith uiul Ifarnei/ ,
ftthu moHt mtltHtnntliillu cniixtritctcil
Jlotul Jltillilliti/ Otmiltti ,
liriit'ibitrli /fro trull n ridni/iif/
Imm-nn-nt to ruof. All tlio veilliiiiH uiul
floiit-H Itnetl trltk AnlHton //ivi jtriiof
iilliiff , iiHiliiittt It tnntoHHthla t Inn-it
ijtitck , Ffrufnc < ii > rH anil Jlfr ulanim
Ilii'oiii/liant tltt ) Oiiihllnttitcaiit livtit ,
hot innt coltl trittcr anil miim/tlnclii
cucrut'ooin , 'fiiblo u > iHtn'l > ( inacil nnu-
B. SILLOWAY , Prop.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U , & DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , N33.
Capital , - - - - S4OO.OOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O , - Oii.OOO
Onicers and Dlreclori.-IIonry W. Vntoi , I'roilJant ;
IjonU H. Iteuil , Vlco-l'rasldont ; JnniujV. . Hurnim
V.Morau , Jolni B. Collins , IL U Cuililn/ , N. II
1'alrlck. W.-II , B. llugnui , cmhlor.
THE IRON BANK ,
Corner 12tti and VarimmSts
A Goilornllliiiiittrij Ilnslnosi Transaotai
WEAK WOMEN
lln\o Yonrsi'ltps. Ncrvo lloniis
vrllloure wiiuk bnclc , take nwny tlmt Kloomy , tlrod
fei'llnv , tlmt ncrvou > L'zliau tlun , put ro u * in your
clii'Cti , lirlidilun your urea. Kite you no llfu , uint > | .
tlou , apppllte , nmko you tenfold more iiUrnctlru.
Abiululoly llarinloia , Hunt. 11 u hox. iwnlpiild.
I'awphlctfroo. NKUVH 1IKAN CO. , HulTulu.N , 0-
buld by ( lOodmnn Drug Co. , 11 10 lurbumSt
Ncbraika.
She Saved Her
MONEY ,
And BO cnn every K"0d llounokeopar dy nlwajrs Imv-
nfonImndCAMPBELL'S '
VARNISH STAINS.
His ( hoonlynrtlclo that linn over boon produrixl
br which n ) ioii okoopor can untlnfactorlljr ro-Btidn
uiul Tiirnlali wltliosKappllcntlon nnd wltlio.NKi OAT
nil klml.iof IlauHeliohlMirnlturennd Interior Wood
work , in CIIKHHV , WALNUT , MAmxUNr , UOSH-
UOOD , LUIIIT OAIC , VEIIMIUO.V , KIIONV , nmklnjtlt
look 118 good us now. The oxponno In "IlKlitns H b
put up and nold In ll.fi.K PINT OANH at SO ct-s , nnd In
I' T OA > S t GO eta * , cither tha abora * lindfls. 1C
you iln not nnd this nt Your llealor'n , nsk him to
order It for YOU. rornalo In Umalia bj Ulclmidiun
Drue Co. , Wholvaal
CURBS
Gelds in tin
Heal
by on ippli'ci- G
tion ;
OtUrrh 0
0
In vtry thorl
nmt ;
Hay Fevir
from three to fiv cn
en
la
California Nerve poor
Makes New Frodli lllood and I'ro.
ilnm
Aiiii'inlii , bcrofiihi. Ilucl Drrnlatlnr
anil nil ImourltleB of thu
' Dloocl B-I well as
. ( ' iao hiu Norva DlBuueoB , vn : N 'rvnu inil
I'liynlnlul Dchlllly. Vital Kxlmution , I'i > -
miiturn Decay , TruiulilliiRlljs'frln , Ni'i.
VCIIM Ili'uilnclits IMH of Timor In jllnT nux ,
NnrTniunuis In : inInrin , Cold ll.tnilfi nr
Knot. I'nlu in tlio I luck anil other forum ol
{ yi"Mkn > .
Dr. Hiibb'ii Krno Timlo J'llln brlnR the
rosy tint of health to the ohfllow chenk ,
Wc k , ncrrum. prurlo should tnko IMU Krr.it Life
Renowor. In tlipm , ami you will loin the tliunsandi
nt liappr men and \ VOIIIKIIvhu il.illy lileii Ir.
Joob fur nia great mirk Iu their bctmir , 'll.i'j nrf
uior-ciiatcd. 50 CPIIU a lal. for tale Ly liaggau
01 by mil I AiMrt'Ss
HBBS'J MIDICIKI CO. , PROPS . SAN FRmiSCO , 8AL
HltSAl.K ) IN OMAHA , HLIJ. UY
KUMII A Co , Cur , I5M | A DoiiKlas MrciU
.1 A. Fuller & Co , Cur Dili A I > UUKH ! < I Mnets.
A D , FcitllT A Co , Council lllnITt , li > wa.
AND PRINCIPAV r < tuai > GTa cvcnvv/Htne-
Beet Sugar Enterprise
PUBLISHED MONTHLY.
60 Cents n Year ,
Locust nnd Third Ht. , - Drnnd Itlnnd , Noli
Uorotcil to tlio iluvolojiniont of tha beet sugar In-
iluitry In tlio United htntoa. Mnnufnctiirlux niiKiir
from tecti , hn : proven nnuccoji both In California
und Nobraikn , The average portent of BUunrlnJs'o-
brnikn boots Is 1C 2 per funt. In ( icrumny U.&S.
( lurmany mnnufncturonnnunlly I,5JU(10 ( ( ) ton , inure
than niiyotlior country In Ihu world. Tlio IT , H. lin-
pertannually I.MJ.OUO loni of suuiir , which nt fltn
cents per i > ound , would amount to IIWOOVJ 0 f-laill
the [ I , 8. umnufnrtiiro her own siiK'irt Hccdlnir ,
cultlrntlnK , Imrvuitlnviind initnufacturhiR the nuxur
tooldlscimodln the Hoot HiiK r KutorprUo. Hand
stumps forenmplu copy , ( Irnnd Iiland , Nub.
LE FRANGA1S.
Krenrli Xlont'ily A : ui'lnc. An lnr < t u ibln help to
rri'iirhstuikiiils nud t aMiurn.
true > uniplo in | > r ,
Addia , Utui.ir ACe , \V , Madlbo.i ' .
_
OMAHA
vs.
Sioux City
Tuesday.
Game culled ut3:80 : o'clock p. m. Sundays nil
o'clock.
BOYD'S-
PROM THE CHICAGO oi'niiA"iiousn.
"With all the Great Features , Bal <
lots , Scenery , Etc. ,
Received with Roa rs ofL cutghtet
Tonight nt 8. \Vod.Matlnoout2. I .
1'rlces , rio to tl , I Mo and T.rie.
THE GRAND TotrnnirT"
THIRD WEEK.
A GROWING POPULAL SUCCESS.
The Laughing Event of the Season. A
brilliant uio iumino each o\cnlng ( clmiiKud
nightly ) . Two hours of iipniarous laughter.
Orchestra , 3"o : balcony12jo
DIME EDEN MUSEB.
WKKK AI'IIU * 20.
] M 1'KTIT rnnmilK , the drcmt Child CliRinctor
Artlnt , hta lust npponranco
rilKTTY JKMNIi : OiihKV ( ; , the lld ot Soubrolto ,
lull of Krnru unit liu.iuty.
THK CONVKHTIII ) CANNIIAI,3. )
N1JW KACKS. KKW SONUS.
NHW SPKCIAI/riKH.
ONE D1S113 ADMITS TO ALL.
"PROPOSALS rOR INDIAN SUl'PUKS AND
Truiispurt.itlon Department of thu Inte
rior , Olllco of Indian Allulrs , Washington
A in II 4 , iti'l. ' ) denied proposals. Indorsed " 1'ro- ,
posuU for lic-cf , ( bids for heof must liu Biibnilt-
ted In srp.'unto envelopes ) , l > icon. Hour , clothIng -
Ing , or transportation , ote , " fas thu o.iso may
hoi mid directed to IhuUoiiiinlHslonomf Indian
Allulrs. Nos. 0"i nnd ( .7 Wnostor stroot. Now
York , will lu ) rncultod until 1 p in. of Tuesday ,
Mnv5 , 1H9I. forfnriilsliltu for the Indian
sor-
> leu about SKW.UOJ pounds tyicon , : UKMUUO (
pounds bocf on thu hoof , ll < OiOJU ) poundx nut
beof. : )0.000 pounds liunns.Sl.OOJ pounds baUlnir
ponder. ' . ' .luo.OOO pounds corn , fiVI.OW pounds
coirce.10,0 o.txW pounds Hour , 110.0.0 pounds fued
UO.OfiO pou mis hard Uru.nl. 10,0)0 pounds hominy ,
UJ.OOJ pounds laid , Htt ) nurruls moss pork , VS.oua
pounds oitniual. KW.OOJ poiiiuls 'out * . 110,0)1) ) )
poundN rlco , JJ..W/O / pounds Urn , J 1 7.000 pounds
con-si w.iit. lUUXM pounds Him suit , : ioof)0) )
pounds soap , I.IUO.OK ) puiindH NtiKur , nnd 412-
OUioiinds | Hhu.it. Also , hlunkuts. woolen and
cotton uoods , ( fonslstliiK in part of tlulilni
17 , < ( X ) yards ! Htumlaid eullco. 100,010 yards ; ;
drlllliiK , a-.OOO yards ; duck , frou from nil si/-
( ill ! , ai.lHO yards ; dunlins , SXX ) ( ) vurdn ; Klnir-
hiini , ; WOOuo yards ; Kentucky JIMUH. ] 4noo
vnrdH ; ohovlot , 1,090 yards ; brown shuttling
J.w.uouyurils : Munched shooting , 41,100 yiinlsi
hickory ttlilrl lux , 1S.OOO ynrtlHt calico HhlrtliiK ,
B.MXlyn.ds ; ulnsity , 4,010 yurdn ) ; clothing , pio.
torii's , notions , b.uilwaru , modlcul snpiillus ,
school honkx. rtc. , nnd u long llHt of iiilsccdlu-
neouB iirtlelt's , Niich IIH harness , plowH , nikoH ,
forkH. etc. . und for altontfiTI wugons required
for thu hnr\lou , to lie delivered ut ChluuKO
Kansas City , and Sioux City. Also , for Hiiuh
UMKOIIK us mav Ixi rriinlit'd , udupti'd
tothoclliiiutu of the I'nclllo oo.ist. with ( 'ul ;
Ifornlu liraUe i. ditllverud ut hull I'Vanulsco.
Also , trunspmtutlim forsiii'liof thu urtlolos
Koodsund muiiilli's tlmt in.iv not t > o contr.'i.-
nl for to Im delivered ut tint AKUIICIOS
I1IHH MUST Hi ; MAIIH OUT ON tlOVtIINMKNT
IU. NKH. Kuliuilnlrs Hhnwlni ; the kinds und
( iuuiitltlc4 of Hulslstenoc
supplies rt > ( | ulnul
fore.ich AKi'noy und ehool , mid Urn kinds
und riuuritltlux In KI-OSH of nil other goodx , und
articles , toeuthur with blunk propos.ils , con
ditions to l ) ohsurvcd by blddurs , tlnin und
plucuof ilt'lhury , tunnsof uontiuut. und p.iy-
iiinnt , trnnsportutlnn routus , and ull olhor
neuohsary Instructions will lie fuinlshod upon
uppllcutiun to the Indian Olllco In Washing
ton , oro. . ' '
niiiinj ll'iottfr ittvut , Kiw } 'i > fl ; ,
ThiiUoiuinlssiirlos of .Scilwlstiuico , U H. A , ut
tlhiiynnne. Cblcajro , I , ( > uunnorth , Oiiiuhu ,
S.ilnt ' l.onLs.S tint 1' . ml. and Sun I'runolscotlm ;
I'ostiiuiNtorsutHloiiy ( Jlty , lowuj Yunkton , H.
Dakota ; Arkansas Clly , I'aldwiill , Topoku ,
nnd Wliihltu , Kunsiis , und Tucsoti , Ail/onu.
The rlKhtls rosorvnd by the Kovurniuont to
reject any anil all bld.s.orunv put of any bid
und tlii'Hu propoHulHiiru ln > ltud under proviso
tli.it apiiroprlallon hli.ill ho in ido for thu
hiipullei by COIIKIOKS. Illds will bu oponcd ut
the hour ujidduy ubovu staled , und bidders
uro Invited to bu present ut thu opening ,
Ciinmii : : > < : III'KN. : All b dsmust bo uceom-
| mnlf l by rertlllud tiluukx or ilrufn upon
hoiiiti United Hfilcs Du | > ( Mltory or to 1'lritt
NHllonal Hunk of Sun Krunulseo , < ) a ! . for ut
luiikt llvn pur riiiil of the uiiiountof lliu nro *
1 osnl. T. ,1. MOIIGAN , Coniinlhsloiior.
HOTEL DELLONE ,
Corner 14th and Capitol Avenua.
Juit completed , Imi 100 room ? , throi
stairways , Irom the top to the bottom , hai
fine olovntor and dinning room aorvloi , ; j
tire proot throughout , flnu blll.ir.l rooms an. I
the finest toilat roonri In the city. Largo
sample rooms , Suites with bath & 3. Co *
14th and Cauitol Avo. Struot car aerrloa Iu
all diructloai. Hates , from $ U. > 0 to $1.00