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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1883)
THB OMAliA DAILY BSWEDK SDA23 The Daily Bee. Wednesday Morniug , May 2 Qalte a commotion occurred on tb corner of Twelfth nd DjugUs streets lv nlfiht by the blowing cf a police whlitl < A Urge crowd gkthared very quickly , be finding no dliturbanoe , an qu ckly dli ponoj. C u e of trouble want on tb part of a prominent party to fi-d one o Orrmha' * finest. A meeting of property owne/i li i liftrtman's addition will bo held nt th residence of Hy. Uniting on Wcdnttdit ] 23. All parties InttreitcJ ara requester to attend. By order of the committee. The firemen' * May pirty at Maionli ball , next Thursday cvenlnp , promises t ( bi a pleasant JIlr. The boys have en gaged Ihs Musical Uulon orchestra foi the occasion , and a , good time li anticl pated , The Waehtngton county court bai been in eosibn oneweelc , yeiterday Judgi Neville took up the criminal business anc Judge Wakeley the civil causes , 1'rob ably an adjournment will not be reachct before Saturday , AIlECErmN. The Victor ! * noclet ] hereby cordially Invite the St. Gaorgi eocUty and their families to be present a1 their reception which will be held at thi residence of Hoary Llvcsey , 1210 Capita sweciuMay 24lli , 8ih p. m. By order o the society , The Ufflaha Siclety for the Home o ! the Friendleis nil ! meet at the Social Arl club roomrf , Not. VI and 14 Iledfck'i block , IVnsm street bstwien Fifteenth nd Sixteenth , Wedneidty afternoon al S o'clock. All interested are urged to be present' ai Important huslneti will come before the meeting. The standing com mittee to rootire applications fer admlr Ion to the Homo of the Friendless are ; Mrs. 0. M. Dlnsmore , 1C 13 Capitol avc- cue ; Mrs. Fuller , olty miislonnry , Sir teenth and Farnam ; Mrs. M. II , Oatleton ; 12(8 ( Howard ttrcet ; Mrs. A. M. Barney. 208 Nineteenth street ; Mrs. M. E. Men < ter , Dcdge and Fourteenth itrcets. 'B rJnM'iDlif e . D Jtbrtf s , Kidnei Liver or Urinary Dlaeaio Have no four of auy of these dli < caics it yon use Hop Bittern , M thoj will prevent nnd care the wont caicn , even when yon have boon made worm by ionic great puffod-up protoudot euro. JJJHR8ONAL. John II. Ilcc.S. M. Nevfns , B. ! L. Dow lint ; md J. I Bartlctt , of Kearney ; Jan Walling , of Hastings N. F. Donuldsat and B. Beer , of North 1'laUo ; C. J Bowlley.M. B. 0. TiuaandW. II. Conk lin , of Crete ; Win. Dillon , of Lincoln ; L Hnllgrtn , of Kearney ; N. S. Uarwood , o Lincoln , and M. A. IJaugherty , of Crete were ntlln 1'itxton yesterday. 0. B. Allen , York ; Altred Soronnon AVahoo ; J. 0 Mann , Gee , 15. Brown , nuc G. W. Lldell , Wahoo ; L U. Nelson am wife , Blair ; H. W. McBtido , Blair ; W I ) . MathewB , 0'Nolll ; L. T. Oilklni Palrmonnt ; W. N. Qlbion and D. 3 Johnson , WeopIogWater , Me gneila at th Mlllard. John II. Anderson , Folk county ; \V Collins and John F. Schwanke , L'ncoh J. J. Btnbbi , Oakland ; J. T. Armstrong Sllrer City ; O. Bobion , Seward , are i the Fazton. Frank W. Hetlcb , roprenting Beit ] Murdoch & Co. , of Chicago , Is in town. James Wllcoz , a prominent hotel mana ger of Nebraska City , Is In town. Max Kaufmann , of the Academy o JUuslc , Denver , It In the city. Hon , John li. Carson , of Brownvllle , I a guest of the Mlllard. A. N. lingers , f Orntral City , was a the Mlllard yesterday. W. Parish , wife and ion , of Oakland are at the Millard. C. Ay II , MoOauley , of the army , Is a the Faxton. Hon. llobt. W. Furnas , of Brownvllle 1 * in town. W. II. Marshall , of Tckamab , is at th Mlllard. II. B. Rnmiey , of Wyoming , li at th JPaxton. G. N. Chyton , of the Wabash , li at thi Millard. Hon. K. 0. Carnr , of Seward , U li town. Never Give Up. If you BIB 8DlIar.li/g with low and de preiB'd spirits , ltrs of appetite"genera debility , disordered blood , weak oonstltu tion , hotdache , or any disease of ( a billou nature , by all mom * proouro a bottle o Electric Bitters. You will be aurprl < o to tee the rapid improvement that wll follow ; you will be inspired with naw life strength and aclivlty will return ; pain am misery will cease , and henceforth vim wll rtjolce in the pralio ol Electric lli'lers Bold at fifty cents a bottle by O. F. Good man. Bouncing too Bad. Marshall Gathtlo and Mayor Ghasi made a trip yesterday morning through the disreputable house which abound In the region of Twelfth Dodge , Douglas and ether Btrcets ii that neighborhood , notifying the in habltantB that they must oloso the ! placcu and leavi-town Immediately This la certainly a moat commenda ble procedure , and will moot wltl tbo entire approbation oi ovary order loving clUzju of Omaha , if carrloi cut In a strict manner. A Great Diecovory. That ii dally bringing joy to the home of thousand * by tavlog many of their dea mei from an early irave. Truly it Di Kick's New Discovery for consumptlui coughs , colo'e , atthmn , bronchitis , bay fi ter , Ion of voice , tickling iu tbo throa pain In the vide and cheat , or any dlsew of the throat and luces , n positive cut Guaranteed , 'liial bottle * at O.jF. Gooc man's drug store. Lirge tire f 1 , Hartford' * Acid Phosphate- INDIQEST10H moll OVERWORK. ' Dn. DANIELi T. NELSON , Ohiot co , ji : "I Cnd It a pleasant an valuable remedy In Indication , pai ilenlarly iu overworked mon. " * " * if 3 ' AN EXCITING CHASE , A Young Man Acorn oil of Abduction duct-ion and Seduction. The Pother of the Girl Goei For Him at HiaOwn Door. He Tukoa Refuge in Police Protection. Both Bidet of fhm Story Obtained hi the R porter. Yoatorday forenoon n sensation ww created on Slxtoonthstroetby a younc man , whooo faoo was atreamlng with blood , running toward the police oourl room , on arriving in front of which hi took rifugo with a knot of cfliolalswhi had gathered there , Ho was followed at some distance by n middle a ed gentleman who turned out to havebron the ouo from whom the man was flcwln ? , and whn was full of wrath. The latter stated that ho had caught the young man locked up In a room with his daughter , having had her there all the forenoon , that ho had n- fused to let him in and finally bcoorue Insolent nnd agrcBslvo , upon which ha had proceeded to put a head on him. him.Tho The gentleman was Mr. David Dod * son , who is in the employ of McCord & Brady , and who rotldca with his family on North Nineteenth etrrot , qaito a distance out of town. The young man was Ohaa 0 Sullivan , formerly in the employ nf the Western Union Toll-graph company , but at present out of a job. Sullivan was taken over to the city jail and had his face and clothes washed off , after which no was put in a cell , the charge registered against him being 'sodno tion and abdnotlon , " Both parties told their side of the story , Mrs. Dod- Bon having coino down in the mean time , nnd aosUtlng in completing the ohalu of evidence. Trio story of thoDodsonswlthontgo- Ing into detail too closely , le that tholr daughter , aged sixteen , wont to the circus Monday with her brothers , nnd returned homo before they did. They , boy-hko , bad stopped to see the operation of taking down the can vas , and she admitted to her mother that she had boon ncoompanlod homo by Sullivan , It appears that the lat ter had boon paying attention to Mist Kaima , who had recently been ordered to have no more to do with him. When Mr. Dodson was told by hla wlfo that the order had boon dleoboyod hjicoldod the young lady. Yesterday morning Mrs. Dodson nnd her daugh ter were both at work together for awhile when Emma wont out in the yard and was soon talking to n neigh bor's daughter. Soon after the latter culled Mra. D to oomo over to the honso as her mother wished to ohowhor Borne goods. Mrs. Dodaon wont over , and was gene purhapa half an hour. On her rotura fcho raleeodher daugh ter , and on going to her room found that she had hastily thrown off hoi working olothoa , dressed herself up and loft the house. She thought something w a wrong , and ran at once to her husband's plaon of buslneta and notlGod him of the facto. Mr. Dod < son went at once to the rooms occu pied by Sullivan , which are in thorrai of Doran'a dye homo , on Slxtoontl and Chicago otroata. Ho found the doora looked , and ou demanding ad mission was refused it. Ho got Mr. Doran , and the latter promised , or hearing the father's statement , to kick In the door If noousiary. At longtt young Sullivan oamo out , nnd , Mr , Dodaon says , grow belligerent at him , whereupon ho wout for him with the result above stated , Sullivan fleeing tc police headquarters. After ho nad gene it was discovered that the youLg lady had oooapod bj the window opening npon the alloy , and had not been since soon when Mr. and Mrs. Dodson were at the po- lloo court. Sullivan waa Interviewed by Tin BBK reporter nt the jull and stated that ho had boon paying attentions tt the girl for some time , and had before his leaving the Western Union became oDgtgod to her. Ho declares her tc boas fine and upright a young lady ai there is in town. Monday ho won I to the olrcua , and after it was over i fight began outside. Mlsa Emma was afraid to go homo with her escort and appealed to him , upon which he acoo.n panted her straight to her parents honso. Sullivan says he and hit slstnr wore keeping honso togothoi at Doran'a and that yesterday as he was walking along Sixteenth street , after being out to look for a job , hemet mot Emma , nnd she told him that hei father had whipped her for going wltli him , Ho thereupon took her hoim with him and the doors were locked agalnat intruders. When Mr , Dodsor came , ho naslotcd her to got out of the honeo through the window and she vraa seen by one" or two boys as elu rar up the alloy and made her escape , Sullivan after this opened the door , walked out and wanted to leave tht promises , but was prevented by Dod' son , and was finally so besot that he told his visitor peremptorily that he would not answer him. Ho says thai then Dodson attacked him and hi took refnpn in flight. Ha states thai Emma it 18 years old and able to acl for herself , and ho has no fears of anj trouble from the charges filed against him , Indignantly denying having evoi had any dishonorable relations wltl the young lady , and says Ma alstoi wltnoueed the row iu front of thi doer yesterday morning , The Djdoous are vary anxious tc dltcmor the whereabouts of theli daughter , and were determined to di eo when they left hoadqnartora. Mr Dodeon said ho wtu'd cheerfully paj for his asaault on Sullivan. Uourcl of Education. A special mooting of the board o education was held last evening , al the tnombora being present. Mr. Connoyor clTjrod a rcsolntioi that Decoration day , May 30th , b declared a school holiday , which w oirrlod , A resolution by Mr. Oopoland , tha the committee on teachers and tex Books , with the superintendent , b Authorized to employ a , teacher c vocal mnslo for the rest of the yo i was oirrlod. Incidentally it may bi atatod thi the committee , und < jr thin resolution wi.l employ Mies Lucia Rogers to prc pir < 3 the children for the commence mcut exercises. A reaolntlon by Mr. O.ipoland tha a special committee of throu bo ap pointed to report at the next regal * mooting a plan for ono or mor klndtrgartons in connection with th public schools , WAS carrlud. ' The bldn for the grading of Seventeenth teonth and Lsavenworth schools wen opened. There vero ton bldi , thi lowest being that cf Mr. Benson a ton conti a yard , There are 3,004 yards to bo removed , A rosnlntioi wan adopted authoring Mr. Uentot npon his giving nitlsfac'ory bonds and apon his agreeing to do tbo worl In two weeks , otherwise that a cot- tract bo made with the lowest bidder Andrew Diublo , at twelve cents t yarJ.A . A resolution wsn adopted that Dn fretio and Memk'ssohn bo anlhorlzac to draw plans and upccitictious fort flvo room addition to the South school by Siturday tuxt. A resolution by Mr , Points wat adopted , authorizing the secretary tc advertieo for bulldlne , under the plant of Dafrono and Mendelssohn , the school In I'atkur'a addition , and nndei the plans of Cloves Brothers for build- iug tbo tchool nt Seventeenth and Lavonnorth strcoln , nnd for building the five room addition to the South snhool , ncaordlng to the plans oi Dafreno and Mendulisahn , bids to be received until the next regular moot- Ing.Tho The president appointed the follow ing oommltteo on kindergarten : Cope- laud Points and Hall. Mr. iirtll movnd that tha repair ol the Oasti strnet sohool bo placed in the iiands of Mr. Llvesoy. The f olio n Ing commtttoo on teach- Dra and text buoks for the onsnlng roar was appointed by the president ; Polntr , Oopoland , Barker , Hall and Oonnoyer. The committees appointed by the president were confirmud. The secretary was anthortsid to engage the oporn houoo and have pro- grammoa and tlckn'n printed for the high school closing exercliea which teko plane on Jnno 30th , HEADLIGHT GLEAMS. Which Shows Up Ono 'Official ' in a POOP Light. lining * of tha Rnlori of the Rail. The following rolatort the experience of a well-known Omaha gentleman , now ocanpylng an oiliolnl position ol connieerablo luiportacoo for the atato "List Saturday morning a rail rend man of Blair came oul of the frulght house nnd buatlcd nbont on though ho wen con' ' elena that thu world would not move If ho didn't glvo ordqm to thot elfeot. After giving B'lvornl orders to the em ployes , ho ohancjd to discover n gen tlaman who waa not a railroad man , occnpylng n hammock which wai swung from Bomo trees cloao by thi track and the freight house atonn o the Bioux Olty & iWfio rallrohd. Hi gave a glauoo toirurds the intruder and then approichod him In the sami haughty manner that he addressee employes of the railroad company and unofiremonlonaly onlerod hln "to get out of there and got awa ] from thero" that that belonged t < "aoaio llttlo childrou" nnd lint "out alders were not allowed thsru " Aftr : repeating hla peremptory Utpiupi several times thu gentleman toik h ! departure , being followml nomu Uttli distance by the overt fli slnnu i fli jla' The hammock wna In a jnhliu pluo ; not surrounded by auy onolosuro , no was any sign pat up requesting an ; parlies t refrain from using It , but 01 the contrary it waa rather Inviting. I short time afterwards an envelopi containing the following addressed t the owner of the hammock wan fount attached thereto : Sioux OITY A PACIHO RAILUOAD , SPECIAL OHDKU No. 10 , BI.AIH , Neb. , May 20,1883. Notice ia hereby given that "n outsider , " nor any person conneotei with the general public ia allowed t gaza on theio promises or oven to al on the barbed wlro fonoo aud anui the fragrant perfumes of the loooma tlves aa they pass. Thcso conrtoale are reserved for the aialatnnt atatlai freight agent , who owna the road , PART II. MATIiSEK. OUILtaSBS INNOCtMOK AT HOUR. Thia hammock that swings with the fitft breeze Attached by ropes to Ihoio bevitiful tree In not for trump * , as I'd have you knoi So "out of that hammock youne man } cu must go. 'TIi for deir little children who pin ; around oars , Whose "lllly whltohirulb" the brake neve mnre ; Where nonght but sweet music o'er come to the oar Aa the engine doth warble her sweet note s > clear. The soft balmy breeis that oomea over th sea , It not for "outsider * " but my clutdre and me ; I work when I choose , and when I wls ! play , "I'd monarch , yea , monarch of all survey1" I let John I. Blnlr ride once In a while , Although he nuy sometime ! illng on lot of style ; Yet I want you to know that this is a ! mine , And the dear "little children" whoso arm lound me twine. Buoklon'a Arnica Balvo. The greatest medical wonder of th world. WArranted to speedily cure Bnrn liruUcs , Uu' , Ulcere , Halt llheum , Veve Bores , Canccra , 1'llea , Chilblains , Corni Tetter , Chapped Unuda , and all skin cru | tlonn , guaranteed to cure in every iuatanct or money refunded , 25 cents per box. For sale by C. F , Goodman , Oovert Ledge No. 11 , A. F. & . M AspooUl communication will bo hoi this ( Wednesday ) evening , fc work in the third degree. By ordc W. M. KATIl DO NOT DIK IN TUB HQUSl "Rough on IUta" Clears out rat mlco , roaches , bod-baph , flloi , ant moles , chlpmonki , gophers , 15o. A NIGHT OF TERROR. . The Safe Blowara and Burglari 'Havo ' a Pionic , The Attack on the Two Lum < ber Yards. Postmaeter Oampbjli'a Dse- pornto Euoounter. B tan'i DarllnR * Bniy AI Ercr Satan Bocmu to bavo turned liose on earth at last and to bo concentrat ing his forcoa in this particular city , Every day of late there have baon one to four bnrglarlce , robberies or high way attacks tochrobiclo , and Monday was a regular Gold day. It is high time that a force of detective police , anch aa waa suggested the other day , bo organlztd or some citizen will yet suffer murder at the handu of the bold gang now working the to wn. HAFK BLOWING. Monday or early next morning' raid was made by n gang cf safe blowers , whoeo work shows them to bo experts , on the Chicago lumber yard , California nnd Thirteenth , of which Mr. 0 N. Dlotz is proprietor. The sash was broken out of the north window of the c. fli je and an entrance thus obtained. The first work was to cut the telephone connections , after which the burglars pioceodod to drill two holoa through the outer door of the safe which was blown open it is thooght with dynamite , It waa a Hall Btto , and the next attack wan on the inner door. It could not be forced open , and so the keyhole wad packed with powder and it exploded , but without effect , except to char tbo books and papers on the inside , The watchman at the yard was buoy a block away , his duty being to watch the lumber , and ho hoard nothing of the operations golrg on , the safe boltg probably wrapped in quills to deaden the nohe. After the failure with the safe the private cflicaa were gone through , but nothing taken away. The foreman , who opened up about 7 o'clock yesterday found the rooms filled with smoke and things iu the condition described. ANOTUER ATTACK. The aamo gang went uoxt to Brad- ley's lumber yard and forced open the fiont door of his oflho. Two team sters were sleeping iu an adjoining room , uud tholr preeonco must havu been discovered , as the rascals left without any attempt to rob the a&fr. The two men had considerable money with thoic , and the first they knew of the raid waa when n easterner ontortd mly "yesterday through the still open door and eurprlaud thorn iu bsd. A BIUOE tF T1I M. About midnight Iho honso of Mr. Wot. llussoll , on Franklin street , near Proa poet hill , wan entered and n watch aud chain and $13 in money taken. Mrs , llasaoll awoke In Uruo to oeo one of the men going out through the gdto but thought nothing of it , until she saw him outer the house of Mr. E. Qlbaoti , next door. Mr. Qlbaon is a prominent cattle dealer , und wai no doubt * ho mail they v/erc looking for all the time. Ulbflou'a bed room is right opposite thu Russella1 and the robbers got into it through a rear door. They took nil the clothes and bjots they found and boui $40 In money. There was gieat exoituuieut over ths&fl\iryeav.prday ( it bolnf ; rumored ovwrywhernthtt $4,0K { htd boou uocureel I row Mr. U. bat ttila waa Impossible ns hu pays iu chocks > inrl not o &h f it his purchases , Some tnau b.forn 1 o'clock Mondaj rilgnt , Mr , O , 0. Otinpboll , aaslatanl postmaster of thia city , wasnwakonoj by n scratching uolau in hla room. Ai all the rest of the family were abaonl ho was occupying a room on the first floor and aa soon aa ho raised up in bed , ho saw n man just lifting his overcoat from & chair near the bod. Ho landed on the fljor la one leap and shouted : "Yon - son of n - drop ihat ! " The burglar said : "Got back ic that bad - quick or I'll blow yourbrblua out1 ! Although entirely unarmed , Mr , Campbell made a dash for the burglar who stepped out of the room through the open door by which ho had en ttrod and mcde his osoapo through f back door. On investigation Mr , Campbell found that on entrance had boon secured by turning the key wltl a pair of nippers , although ono of tht patent burglar latches waa on the door. Ho says the man wore felt slippers pors , and was of medium height , bni In the darkness and excitement ho gene no further description. A BOr.D ATTACK. About C o'clock Monday a snot 1 thief entered the grocery atoro of Mr , Jaj. Nichols , on Sixteenth street. Mr N. was waiting on n customer at the time , and the thief /rent boldly to the till , which ho emptied cinlcklr anc left on the dead run , with Mr. Nicholi oloso on his hoela. Ho wai overtaken half a block away , and Nicholi called for help to arrest the man , bnl the bystanders refused , and ho gave Nichols A blow in the faoa and broke away , followed by cries of "Sto { thief I" " Murder 1" oto. Ho escaped - capod , however , with his booty , amounting to $6 or $7 in change. He had boon noticed lying around the plnco all day and was believed to bo t man who shook out carpota for n lad ] maiding next door during the fore noon. Heal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed foi noord in the county clerk's office May 22 , reported for THK BEE b ] Amos' real estate agency : 0. B. Chapman , w. d. , to E. A , Hammond , lots 15 and 1C , block 7 Reed's first addition , $10,000. 0. L. Clark , q , o. d. , to public us * street * and alleys in Clark's addition A. Kunlis and wlfo , w. d , , to Johi Clinton , r ! of lot 14 , block G , Kunt : & Ruth's addition , $750. A Wendt and wlfo , w. d , , to I Birkor , lot 11 , block 3 , Kuntr1 thlrc addltl-n , $660. A. E , Leavlt aud wife to John A llarbach , w d wpart of nwi of 19,15 , 13 , $5.500. O. N. Hicks and wife to W. F. Himmond , w d let 42 , Torraoo add , , ? 800. Ohnrcll Parkers and wlfo to J , A. Uarback , w d lot 8 blk G , and lots 14. G 8 , in blk ( , Harback'a Second add , A. E. Toczalln to Goo. M. Hlckr , w d loU 39 , 40 , 41 and 42 , Terrace add. , 870 A. 0. and O. W. Ambrose to O. T Mil * ! ! , w d west part of lot 18 , 1 aoret , $400. J. Wagner aud wlfo to N. I. Tachok , w , d , , so. } of so. | and . i of of tie. jof 10 , sec. 8-10-13 , ecco. Sam B Rose and nlfn to I , N. Rose , w d. , part of block Z , Shlnn'a 3rd odi , 81 600. P. I. Lynch aud wlfo to M. Mc Carthy , v d. , lot 21 , Rodlck's 2nd add. , $1,000. MARTIN'S DEATH. The Victim of Snnflay Night's ' Shooting Dead , The Parties Still in the Oonoty Jail. Jack Martin , the man who was shot in a row nt the B , & M. saloon in South Omaha Sunday nlqht , died at noon yesterday. Coroner Jacobs Sjhroto and his wife aud the bar louder , Sshrelber , are atlll in jail Their charge was "unajult with intent to commit mnrder , " which will now probably bo chacgeid ton direct charge cf mnrder. Thus far it has been very hard to got nt any reliable details of the affair but the Inquest will no doubt throw light on the affair. Another party named Tautklns waste to bo arrested yesterday for com plicity in the shooting. TUB INQUEST. Ooroner Jacobs impaunolod a jury at 4 o'clock yesterday attornoon , and held an Icqueat on the remains cf the deceasod. The jury consisted of Messrs Ed. Rlloy , Frank Klefner , G. N. Doty , D. P. Angell , George H. Gay , and W. H. Braokln. General Oowln represented the de fense , and J. J O'Oounor , in the ab sence of District Attorney Godwin , appeared for the state. Tno witnesses were Charles Urban , Matthew Cunningham , Fred Boyd , Joe Yagers , Oflher Baoklpy , Officer Whulan , Oiptaln O'Donohoe and the two physicians , Drs. Darrow and H ) ff- man , who made the post mortem. Without going into details , the tce- tlmony showed that there was n regu lar drunken row at the saloon whore the shooting occurred , in whlahopreo Schroto partlilpttcd. Mra. Sjhrote took aomoililug n-fey from Martin ( probably hla cant ) , aud ho wont be hind the counter and struck her in the mouth and btao hit her little boy. Then there waa a tussle batween Shroto end Martlo , in which the lat ter foil on top , and Martin waa forci bly ejected. After the crowd had dis persed , Mirlln wf.s ia front of the niloon on the Mdowalk. The lights in the saloon hbd been pnt out , but were still burnluK in the ntoro adj¢. Shroto wan hoaid to say : "Shoothim , old wonnn , shoot him ! " nnd thine Bhota were fired n few moment slater. Martin foil on the walk and was picked up a llttlo later nnd carried to tt bearding honte near by. There bo was laid on the floor , and one of the men who helped to carry him in saw Schroto enter and heard him tay , "How do you feel , Jack , " Martin replied , "You old B of a b - , the old woman shot me and you know it , and if I was np I wonld anoot you ! " The same man saw Mrs. Sohroto with a pistol in her hand and Schroto with n beer mug after the shooting. Scbrote offered to bet 95,000 or five otnts that Martin waa not ibot aud waa making ont a paper to that effect when the police arrived. Another reliable fitness stated that at the time of the shooting only throe persons , Sohroto and his wife and the bartender , were ineldo the aalcon. Ho heard throe shots , which came out from the saloon. An adjournment of the icquest TV as taken to 7:30 : o'clock , when Drs. Dar row and Huffman made their report on the post mortem , having failed to find the ball after three hours' ( search. Dr. Dtrrow had had eight years' , nnd Dr. Hoffman ten years' practice in tholr profession , and they testified to substantially the same thine ; . The cause of the death waa a gun shot wound , which entered the body of the deceased about throe and one- half Inches from the meridian line and two and one-half inches above the idium , passing upward and backward , and thence ob iquely through the bDwnlo. The ball waa traced to the small intestines , which had boou pierced in three places , and the inju ries were of a character which would necessarily prodnco death. The doc- torn bad been unable to find the ball , which might have passed ont of the body by the natural passagoi. The bullet waa evidently & large one , but It could not bo found without a dis section of the body The deceased had made n state ment to Dr. Dirrow that the shot was fired by "tho old wornaa" fMrs. Sohrotp ) Ho waa under the infltr cnoo cf liquor when the doctor waa called in. There were also throa irounds upon the head cuts allot which were through to the bono. Oaptatn O'Donohoo testified that ho was abused by Sohroto , who wns fall nt the ttmo , when ho wont to make the arrest. Schroto pulled hlr pistol and told him to look at it and ace If any of the chambers were empty. Mrs. Sahrotosaid "What wonld any woman do If she Waa be hind thnbar and was Insulted in that way. Sshroto said ho knew who had fired the shot but wouldn't give it away. The jiry returned n verdict to the effect that the said John M rtln came to his death from a gun shot wound and the pistol was fired by Mrs , Sohroto , but that Sohroto waa acces sory to the act. A telegram was received yesterday from Martin's father , Mr. Uoorpo Birker. who stated that ho would leave Chicago for Omaha la t night , aud requesting that the body bo hold until his arrival , which will of course i be done. Bnfant'3 and Children or Narcotlno. V.lmt tlci ; our CTilMren rosy thec-kn , ViUtcureaUidr ford's , unkm them Rlwpj 'TU f'n torli . When Bablea fret , nnd err lijturn' , Wiat cures tholr colic , kflU their nonin , Itnt rnMorl What quickly curt. ) Constlpitlon , Sour Stomach , CoMs , Imlt' 'lnn : Hut r Kirruill then to Morphine Synipf , Cater OU and 1'ari'Kurle , nnd jUjijlCixt.irlu. Aa nfc- uolu'.o euro * jr E.lioumn.iA m , Sprains. LJuriiJ , C3aiLi , i c. , nail nn - " "U'TSs Ul thoewho from lodlicrttloni , exmiti or other ciaifi ir tetk , unne r ed , low ( putted , phjiicallv drained , and u cable t itrftirm life' * iluttr * properly , can f * cmainlj aid prrmi itoiljr cured , wttho it itomich medicine § t odor led by doctor nlDiiWri and tht pre . TAi tltdleat Wteklt DT I * > TheoI tlao of trf atiot Ncrronn tvrtilllty * Ih ) olrnl I > rmr , A ft i hr.lt ; urrrt1Mb'l UK MAUHlON 1IOI.CS > Kre loptlc * * rtr tnuird of certain rftoraiton to full and pel act MniihouJ. SiRinlA , ffTPCtlte , cleanly , ptcaia&t BCD v > r tri-adu * ( ' < tn n1ttlon with phtilclan free. .IJUISTO.N Hr.Mii ; > V CO. . 40 W. Ilth BU * * Yorl SPECIAL NOTICES. j * 8P IALS wl I POSITIVELY not boll ertad unlpn paid In advance. TO MONEY T t LOAN The Om h ravinps can ! Is BOW pnp red romike loans 01 Omihi city or ' oujKs county ie l e-tte at carren rat so Interest. N ) ecmm'tslon cba'gcd. 8tl MOVEY TO LOAV Call at Law offlce of D. L Thorons , room 8 , Crel htcn Block. ONh.YToLO N Lowe.t UfUs ol It JV1 tcrcs. . Bemli' Loin Agency , 15th & Douglnj 24- MONEY Loaned on chattel proreity by J T Beatty.No 21E South 14th street 22fl.lmo MONPY LOANED -On chattel mortgages Koom 7 Union Block. 635 Iruaj HkLP WANTED. A lnIB'oH to tend to horses WANTED akout . , b c lUom 6 Or < gh. tn Blotk. 610 S I D \ i < c ass ccoW tt expar'i Uestturiii. , jisUoJgeSt 6ifl-v4t ! AN'hD-Oocd ' walt'r , JUrcbaa s dlolu ) W h % 1 and restaurant 1103 Faram St. 60324 ] WWANTED A ( rood barber at once Ai'dreii WANTED Sastu-ann , Echujlcr , Neb.C02 C02 23 A Dining rcomlmmcdUtely at thi WANTED Hotel. 60' K ANTED Nurje glr1. Inquire 1318 Farnin 608 23 AVI ED A first o'asslaundio sal 'lioCitv W Hotel. 600 24j 5 f A * TED Agijoi lrl for Rfneral work I i * * su a.lfn lly at Pine Hld e A ( enc/ . Tall a 217 N. 16th street. C9S23S WANTED CooV , dlnlntr rrom glr'nnnd foe c al h use maidat 217 N. 1G h 'trfot Places supplied ( reo. 5P9 23 ! Good German pl > -vtnttd l at No lO'l How A ard atiotit , near 10th s'reor , city. 612-211 WANTED Twcgood reliable men to canv ands 11 rrd . t tcidv emyloyrLe-r , gir-i piy. Call 421 south 10th strict. 6-0 23 ( WANTED Girl ( or fren-ralhousc-work , fam llyrftro Call after fjp. m. S. E cor c 90tl ! and Liavenwoith S reet. 590 ! 2J WANTI A Vo. 1 Baker at Iho Omaha lo ! YV kcry , 516 10 h s reet. 692-S2 wacta l meet "Cf cwacta 481304 cw AN KD-Glrl to waitontiti.'e. loqu'rea ' w Bt. Ckiilc * Hotel. 651-If Two gi > : d fining rrcra giib a WANTKD hotel. Wajia J15 per rnoUh (1M ( 22 ANTED-A dlnlag room girl at tha Orel ? ) W ton hou e. J15 tf SITUATIONS WANTED , - hdj dri'rei a iltuitlon a WANTED-A r cr family rtamstreii. lies ofr ferecc-sglrnn. Nn os ] ct'ons r Itavlr ; 'ty. Addnsi Mrs. 8. P. Ilirrls , Council bluCi Iowa. < May23-3t WANTKD By a yourg wan ot good haMt and rcc mmenila'lonpoa tion In re 1 ei lat offlco a cl ikorboDl-k-u.er. Wa'livquiln ' te-1 with the tuslno.s. Address "O. II , W , " Re office. 540 23 { WANTfl A fiirnls ed hall tn rni , ststni WANTED per quarter or ( t monlhi. for on night li week Addrrai Box 619. 60725) ) ANTfiD To i-ll ( U ful blood Irl'h S'tto pupa. 1523 Howard street. 583 2 < ( \\T ANTED-S200 m fuinltur J before the ' 4 > h YV Addits < "M. S. " th'solBw. 672 22 U-TO exchmge , a No. 1 firm tn Ne WASTf for i g-od d n'o we 1 Incatol 1 the c'ry. REYNOLtS & MOTTEH. 618 Ct _ FOR FENT-HOU8ES AND LOTS. "IjW > U HENr Cottaze of th'f e rcornn , Twenty J ? th'rd rd Leiver.wort > > , 111 pjr rronth ) nqnlie t C12 S. Seventtenih fat Hilt ! T7(01l ( RENT Two c'ttagei , excellent repair JD Li&Y nwirth anilSou-n a\e u . J2 anaiSj McCAGUE , 810 tf opposite e O. | } OR RENT Two furl lib d rr unfurnl hei JD roouif. Mason Bt. oetwien 2 d and 23d Sti 611 'Jit RRNTTno rocmi furnished orunfiun FOR with bond. Bulttbla for man and lf or to ilnzlo gentlemen. N. E. o.rntr 17th UK Ulark. 6b2 j _ RENT 4 roa cs , new "d plca ant , neai FOR let s $0 per unnth. Hiul quiet faml y pre erred. P. W. UOE , KlngSt beiivetuCbailesandHeward. 679 lllf IOR RENT Famished parlor tnd bed icom F flrs.tlwr , 2i01Ca'lfornl street. 584 20 1 T70B RBST Nice fu nlsjed room with bard I'M dernlmpioienicats , ltd ttble bond. No ttreel. TTOR KENT Purnlibcd fiant roonm. N. E JC c met Do a ; Us and 16th street ( .95-221 r\UKNUHEU \ I103M3 TO LE J At htad of Si P llary' < ave 4Ue. Addrtsi C. 0 , Bug oillco. MJ. t TTtOR RENT A nlcaly furnUhel cottaite , e\er ] i ? Itblnn convenient , re it very ronotaljle on V between Oh cage a-jd Casi Sts. M22 1 ' - tage easts'deot 17lh street F'RREST-C avtnueaud Darcnport , $18 CO. M9-2) B. LhllllAN. 77011 RENT Niw brick lU re and 3 front roe 1 1 JT. N W , ciroerof 10th and Webster St. Ap ply S doors Ncith of Store. 6(9-24 ! R\T One p'ca'aU front loom at 10 ! FOR 18th street. 63MJ1 Foil HfNT Corner c ( 10th and OIT- STJllK . Inqu'rs ' 1610 Davenport ktr t. 463 tf 11 itory house 6 rooms roitheasi C3rnr 18th and Claik. EnqulrjctWm Kler ite.IUDEEY4 STONE. 4742 * f | * J LET One or two norasTwtth beard. 180 ! JL lalKoinUrtrKl. 15 } 6 T70R ! JKVT One Piano , o e n w orgaa , rexs- JJ oiab'.o toitai. Hoi > f > ' < llu lu Hall , aa-lm RRNT Twonlre large dwellings , No. 1 FOlt . Kk.YAOi.D8 * MOTfKll. 176-lm I\LHN1S11KD rooms ( uiJ boatd UoJsrn con- JL1 TebUnoMi , 1810 Dodgostreti 1000Junl7l 17)UKNlsll ED ROOMS Very desirable I ? cotio"n JU Peck , real wtat , opp. P. 0. itil-tf RENT Flu uprght piano , One Klin- FOR , 1519 Dodge ttreet. ft l-'f _ A. 1I03PK. Jr. FOR 8ALt T710R SALE Ahorsr. bujtey anjhunws. Onljr JL been used six tronlhi A S3 1 ght wigon and op u buggy and sewing uiichlnr , ct tap Call al 441 Ud street , btt en lUrney and HI. U rj's- COI-2C1 mp-OTtd farms JL In Illinois , IDWI , W neons n , Dakota am ! Mbr.s a , alio lusprortd a d tnitnpio'tl rc-1- decce proverty In this city. rrLr > aid ' 'ma totnitp-jrchaiero. K. L. 11UK3 A CO. 77-2 < 1C2J Capital AT. , ( Jiuala , eb. IOR SALE Vose Piano. F 52S-lf C. J. OANAN. New house , 5 rom < , le'lar and FORSALK rrt and sof'wa'er , inctorn o'icn > \ttctt \ Applt at 2 18 22J i.d Harnfj itrett. SALE A houss an I b' on . Ttj. U10R , the m t dnlrablo pait cf 10 n Uocd < rcom housi , pantry , c o tt , c it rp , cll ita- b e and all itu necci ary ou ho BIB The let abound * with trull Ir CM and shrubbcrj Mill oniyvol ( or call , Addrm or ap > 'v ' ti M H It rtlcothh , tee olllce or K. L Momc&Oo. , 1622 Capitol avenue. 15711m SALE Side Bar buggy cearly re" , 1224 FOH am St. 65J i4t , OK SALE CIIfAP A r o * east tn carriage. 1 1 Owner la got to rasa miiiey. lniUlre | at look's warchouro , 13th strcc' , Lctwicn Dodge and Capitolav < nao. 166-2 * \ 11 SALE Irflcr th * furl 1'urit and 1'aso o ( theUri'dCcu'ral Ho el , at t-'cbrsslo Uty , ( or ta'o. Brick bulldlrg , u odcru bu Id Forty- eight r cms and icary ntw lumliurc. Al11m flMt-cuss older with a good I ride eitabll bed. For particulars tpply to E. 8EYMOUH , Proprietor. 638 23 Kcbratka City , Neb. TOR SALE 7 room hou'o and barn , twi full Jj lota ninety Improved. Pine location , South Omar a. 3000. AMES , 355-lm3 ISOCFainati. "T710R SALE Ur use and lt , 6 rrcmi , gooi els- I" tern , ( jut-buildings , etc. , largo lot , near town $2,200. REYNOLDS & HOTTER. m-lmo 170(1 HALE A Brut class second hand phaeton Call at 1819 Harnoy St. SVI-U | 70n SALE Flax mill machinery corvlstlcg or I1 brake , 2 du > te 8 , beater , jlcker , preef , to. Can work el her nttcd or green ( t ck , alio shall- Ing , pullles/.und btllliu ( ordrl\lig thealioie , ftl.ooae35.1I. P. engine ith bj ler , smoke * i tick tnl { 31 rlxlure < co i pet j. Addrov WILL- lAMTAirchnloflCltr Iowa. l&5-3m | I70K SALF Water pswer g Itt mil ! , loqulr * Jj ol EJ Brwz , waTirlj.Neo , 312C { SALE Old newspapers In large a > id tmalt EUR > utitle < t tit this othce. tf T710K \LE-Phicton. . II. . Ph Hips , 1207 amara. 113 Im _ I70R SALE One SJ arr lo , mar town , 81.2M. i' 175-lm REYAOi-DafcUOVTEi. ol KOCd brick. 88.KOpsrThouw.it. it PLENrY ' . lhndneybrlcks$7 ! OJ perthousifld. Cistern brick (5.00 , to clcaa bus'ntB' . 1 ORENZO DABBLE , One block Eouth of 15th and BalUvue road. 150-lruol C'OC18AL < Fourgoodlot , ono h l ( mile Irota JJ p stofCc . Chctp , ca y terms. 178 irn HE-AOLhS & HOPPER. EOR BALE A Dnt-c'a s second hind top bug gy. Call at 1319 llainey "treet. 397-ti AA RV.\VATD - A gray mare 10 years old Wv' /otr.vtd / 1-s' nlcht from the stib'o cf Kiull II U A Co , 1119 Ucu.Ui.-r The tbove reward v.111 ijora d ( or the tetur j ol aunc * C01-21 A d rk red cow , -.tr.lght horns , STRAYED a trifle ( lioitor than he oth r , S ca-scld. 0 < rrl l a bell. P.oaao return t'N. W. cor. 10th and ilarce > . 5U-16S I HE celebrated fortune t lltr In Gero nn and < English , < 14 south 12ta itrett , between I'ow- a'd ant Hartoy. 5SO 3 } LjlR * YED A largi ) cow , drab color , branded. O"W oo rlgh'h p 9 or 10 jearaolJ. } kas * rend wor I to 12 h kiU Center St. AND ! KY SVANSON. 583-25 * hJjMONlo Restaurant , Humphrey & Co. , 1115 Dodge street , boatd $3 5o per nock. May4-lm EDWABDIOJEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDT TIONALiaT , 498 Tenth street , ketwcen Fiunam and Ilarney. Will , with i he aid ol gnardlan spirits , obtain lor any one a glance ot the put and pronent , and nn c rtitln conditions ID II f ( n- turn. Boon und Shoes made to ordm " ' Absolutely Puire. This powder neer varies. A marvel of pn rlty strength and wholceomencss. More economical than the orplnary kinds , and cannot b sold tn competition with the multltnde of low t st ) hort weUht , alumor phosphate powder Sold only In cans. ROTH , DAIINB 1'ownia Co.rall.St. . ' ( > { l New York. ALMA E. KEITH , DEAtERINj Fine Millinery I HAIR GOODS , WAVES , BANGS , ETo. Stock Entirely Fresh and New , 109 15th Street , Opp. Pcstofiioo. IJANSGOM B. "HAAS , 1T ft 1 T g HHilS M lJ5LJ > 1 DEALER IN Flower ? , Fiaiits and Bouquets , Flow er beds prepared for any oce In the city reasonable price * . JOHN D , PEA'BODY , M..D. . PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON OFFICE ROOUS. t A B 1WT FARNAU. Osaahl Ktb ,