THE OMAHA DAILY WEE : TUESDAY , APRIL 12 , 1802. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Reported Murder of an Unknown Man in a Deserted Building. STRANGE STORY OF A MUTILATED NOTE I'otleo lnvr < tlKntliiE the llrporti-Mrrtlnc ufllioNcuVlijr Council l.n t nvpiilnjr. CliUinn tin Win Itiilitjcd Music City ailnlntiirci. Near the corner of Thirty-sixth and Ar mour streets stands on old house that hai boon unoccupied for sometime. During the winter it has boon rt rendezvous for tramps and tough characters , nnil It U thought thai most of the rohborlos that hnvo boon porpo- tratcd In various parts ot the city hnvo boon planned In tbo doiortcd building. The house has been purchased by Joe Knvnn , and while workmen were engaged In cleaning It out yesterday morning they discovered what may bo the only remaining evidence of n ghastly crime. Under the stairway that led to the upper story cf the building was pinned n plcco of paper. It was a lent from n memorandum ' covered with writ- book of IS'Jl-W ana was Inc in lend pencil which had become almost obliterated. When the rough scrawl was ilnally deciphered It was foutid to bo as follows ows : " "You wlllflnd In the basement the body of a dead man. Ho was killed by someone ono who Is unknown. " Chief of Police Brennan was notified and drove down to the house. After searching through the debris that covered the lloor ho discovered a patch of clotted blood about eighteen Inches in diameter. An examination of the basement failed to disclose the alleged body and no further evidence of crime was found. Some believe that there has really been a murder committed at the old house , while others claim that tbo note Is n hoax and the clot of blood was ulaccd there to glvo color to the story. Tno house Is sorao- wlmt. Isolated , and considering tbo cluss of poonla who tiavo Inhabited it during the win ter there Is n possibility that some stranger may have boon robbed anU murdered and his body burled deep in the collar of the build ing. of Administration. The old city council mot for tbo last tlmo last evening. The room was crowded with spectators , who waited to sco the nawly elected ofllcitils supersede these who had donoduty for the preceding two years. There weto many among them nlso who cherished inspirations toward the olllcos to bo Illicit by appointment by the now mayor and who hoped to read In the faces and actions of the now onicials some sign of npuroval. The resignations of lion S. Adams as city attorney and II. II. Haven as city wolghmas- tor and Inspector of weights and measures were rend and accepted. The llnanco committee was authorized to canvass the returns of the cit y election. The oHIcIal canvass gave the following returns : Mavor Edward Johnston , democrat. 010 ; Cbarlos P. Miller , indcpendeut-roDUblican , 1,174 ; Erwin B. Towl , Independent , -Ib2. Miller's plurality , MI. Treasurer Thomas Iloctor , democrat , 1,157 ; Ooorgo W. Harmon , Indopondont- domocrat. 1,007. Hector's majority , 90. Clerk Henry Iltzen ) , Independent-demo crat , 1,082 ; Harry B. Mcnofeo , Independent- democrat , 1,000. Ditzon's majority , 10. Police Judge James M. Fowler. Inde pendent , 1,21S ! ; Patrick .T. King , democrat , U73 ; scattering , 0(1. ( Fowler's majority , 201. C'ounellmen-at-LarKO- II. Bulla , Independent-democrat , 1,074 ; Ora Edwin Bruce , Independent , 9K2 ; Edward I' . Uonloy , democrat , U19 ; William S. Cook , Indepen dent , 18i : ; James Dougherty , independent , 21)3 ) ; Joseph II. ICoplctz , democrat , SIS ; John Henry Locchner , democrat , ( Vi'J ; John J. Uynn , democrat , b77 : Joseph W. Slpo. inde pendent-democrat. y'J3 ' ; John Strain-Ion , in dependent , 128 ; John F. Schulz. indepen dent-democrat , 1,000 ; Walstcln B. Wyman , independent-democrat , 1,051. School Hoard \Villlum 1) . Cbook , imlo- S.V.I Michel democrat pondont-domocrnt , ; Henry , crat , 511 ; Fred E. Pearl , Independent-demo crat , TSII ; John J. Sexton , democrat , 4 SO ; Harry It. Struttun , independent , 24.r ) ; Ivor Thoma ? , independent-republican , 711 ; Frank ( J. Wnllwohor , democrat , 481. The report of the committees was accepted and tha city clerk was instructed to issue certificates of election to the successful can didates. On motion of Councilman Wood Jailor J. P. Maloney was allowed Ills salary to date. ' Tnls the council hau refused to' pay at a previous session. At this time Mayor Miller and the newly elected couucllmon entered and were escorted to their places by the retiring members. The oath of olllco was administered to then' , also to Hcurv Dltzen , cityclorK : Tom Hontor , city treasuior , and James M. Fowler , police judge. The council noted as a committee of the whole to escort , Mayor Miller to the ctialr. Ho was welcomed by Mayor Sloano with a neat speech and warmly concrutulatcd by all present. In response ho said. "I can as- euro you that I stand before you with noth ing but the best of feelings toward all hero. I thank Mayor Sloatio for his kind remarks and I sincerely hope that bis good wishes will bo realized. " After Mr. O'Kourko had given the new council a few filendly admonitions tha old council adjourned MHO die. Mayor Miller then called tha new body to order and an ad journment was taken until this evening. With lliRlnrny ifohlirry. Charles Koldy and James Murphy wore- arrested by Chief Brcnnnn last night for highway robbery. The complainant is Joseph Mahoney , a batter , who arrived in the city yesterday from Chicago. Malionoy'8 story is that ho wont to Swift's packing bouso yesterday afternoon to find a Iriond who was workingthcrc. On his return ho stopped at n saloon near Twenty-sixth and Q streets , whore ho mot Iloidy mid Murphy. The pair offered to toke him out and show him the beauties of the stockyards and after n few potations tbo party started. Instead of going .o the yard * bo was led down the railroad track toward Albright , Finally Hoidy throw him down by the side of the track nnd tbo pair took $05 in bills from his pockets. The case will ho ventilated before Judeo Fowler ibis morning. Throuii Iroin 11 in Dr. T. A. Berwick was thrown from lib bugpy and narrowly escaped serious injury In Omaha Sunday afternoon , IIo was driv ing down Loavonworth street when another rig drove Into him , upsetting his buggy ami throwing him out on the pavomont. IIo was momentarily itunuod and was taken to n neighboring drug store where ho soon recovered - covered , being none the worse except for a few scratches and brulsai. The horfo was found near Hanscom park after tea buggy had boon demolished. Notes ami IVrnoimlf , The total vote cast at tbo recent city elec tion was L',260. Howard Moycrs loft yesterday afternoon tn a business trip to Cordovla , 111. J. M. Foriruson loft last night for Kansas City. Ho will remain about three weeks. The Pythian Sisters will glvo a social at Knights df Pythias hull this evening. All iCnighls with their ladies uro invited. Mr. and Mrs. Brsco McCulloch have returned - turned from a western trip. Mr. McCulloch attended the cattlwucn's convention atChov- inno , Wye. The ordinances locating eleven additional water hydrants have now become operative , M they wore not vetoed by tbo mayor within thirty days of their passage. A. M. Mllispaugh and Z. Cuddlngton Imva med the Strudnmant Aiphalt company for 13,000. The amount It for material fur- iiliued for the Twenty-fourth street paving1) ) Jurats M. Fowler , tbn newly elentcU pollco Judge , will atsumo the ofllro today. Judge King , who retirci , has i ervod two term * , and can afford to ca t aiido the ermine witb gooa President A. It. Button bus called a meet ing of tbo Young Mon' Republican club nt Woodman's ball Wednesday evening. All pmons who wisb to become members are requested to bo present. TUB South Om&ha Plaltdeutscnor vor In met Sunday nleht and elected the following officers : President , William Bauer : vlro presi dent , I'Yauls llumpert ; treasurer , 1'etcr Witt ; tloDnclnl iccrctarv , John Frlodt : recording Mcroury , Henry W. lose ; cuitcdlan , hcury schmidt ; flnnnclftl committee , Ous Wordo- man , 1'otor Dollmnn and Jacob Mangel on. " 1 hnvo been nflllctcd with an affection of the throat from childhood , caused by diph theria , and have used various remedies , but have never found anything eiiual to Brown's Bronchial Troches. " Hov. O. M. F. Ha rap ton , 1'lKoton , Ky. Sold only In boxes. MISSOURI PACIFIC SHOUT CUT. The l.lno I * Itoiuly Hut tlio Depot rncllltlcs AruVmitiiiR Uiillnmil Notes. The .Missouri 1'acifio poopto have been counting on running their passenger trains Into tbo Tenth street union depot , but the situation in Union I'nclflo nllalrs threatens thatilcslrnblo arrangement. "Wo expected to run over our short line Into Omaha by January 1 , " said a. Missouri Pacific man , "but that was b.ised on nn un derstanding that wo wcro to cross the Platte river on the B. & M. bridge. When that agreement fell through wo began - gan a brldgo of our own , which will bo ready for use In three or four weeks. Our line Is constructed both south nnd north of the brldgo , ranking a con nection with the Union Pacific nour Gllraoro , nnd the crossing of ttio river 1 * the only thing that stands in the way of operating it between Omaha und Plattsmouth. "Wo have boon counting on running over the Union Pacific from Uilmoro ID the Tenth street depot early next month , but it now looks ns though the schema might bo frus trated. Jay Gould , having control of both the railways concerned , went ahead with our short line without n dollnlto contract with the Union Pacillc. confident that ho could dictate a doslniblo contract whenever roadv tooperato the now lino. The terms of such a compact have hern discussed , but the Con tract has not been signed. If the Vandcr- bills gain control of the Union Pacltlons fore shadowed by Now York dispatches , they will not favor Mr. Gnuld , particularly In matters pertaining to n competing road like the Mis souri Pacific , and they may Impose onerous conditions which Mr , Gould cannot accept. There is considerable danger , therefore , that the Missouri Pacltlc may bo prevented from using tbo Tenth street depot. In that event our company might build from Gllmoro to a connection with the Belt Ltlo , but tbo plans do not contemplate such an extension. " Homo Industry Locomotives. A now locomotive , No. 831 , was turned out of the Union Pacific shopi Saturday. This is the second of a lot of II vo ordered some tlmo ago. They are constructed for speed and durau'lity ' nnd are intended for the fast mall icrvico. They are said to cost 50 percent moro than Iho price chnrccd by eastern locomotlvo works , but Master Mechanic McConnell Is confident that that difference will bo moro than made up by Increased eorvicoablcnoss. Every piccobf material used in thu construc tion Is tested , and the possession of the orig inal drawings will greatly facilitate the maklug of repairs. Notes mid PersoimN. Fred Matthews of the B. & M. passencor department has returned from an outing in the Black Hills. A railroad man , Just arrived from Iowa , says that construction work on tbo Santa Fo's Omaha line has reached Ottumwa and that Independent terminals have been secured in Dos Molnos. Cooking Is ono of the chief blessings of every homo. To always insure good custards , puddings , sauces , etc. , use Gail Borden ' 'Eagle" Brand Condensed Mi lie. Directions on tbo label. Sold by your grocer and druggist. WATER WORKS WAH. New York Supreme Court Decides In Favor of Ycnncr. The latest news relating to the fight be tween the warring factions of the American Water Works company i that the supreme court of Now York has decided in favor of C. H. Vonnor & Co. the two suits brought last fall by thu Denver faction against that firm. The first of those suits was brought to prevent Vonner & Co. from disposing of f J , . " > 00,000 , stock in the company and $100,033 notes and an account of $10,033 against the company ( the notes and account bolng for money advanced by Vonner & Co. to the Omuna works ) and for nn accounting1. This is tbo suit that caused Venner & Co. to sus pend payment last October. The court llnds In favor of Vcntior & Co. upon every point. Tbo decision is very vol- umious , covering twouty-throo nages of printed matter. The other suit was for the purpose of pro- ventlnp the directors froin holding a directors' mooting with loss than seven directors present ; the board originally haying consisted of thirteen members , but being reduced to u U-ss number by resigna tions and Inoligibilitv. The court dismisses the injunction and finds for the defendants in this case also. As the temporary Injunctions obtained in these two suits wcro largely the basis for suits In Omaha nnd Denver , nud for the appointment of a receiver for the Omaha works , the decisions must have an important bearing upon the future course or local litigation. Can Take It and Work. The Houston cure for the liquor , morphine and tobacco habits has cured hundreds , und has never yet injured u patientoven toinnorurily.lt is Is the only safe ipid Buro euro. Institute inSheely block , N. E. corner 15th and Howard. Omaha compressed yeast strictly pure HIS FRIENDS SAVED HIM. IX-Cnslilor Ilrown ol a Life Tniiiranco Coin , puny ( Joes I'reo Court Notes. The young man , W. L. Brown , who as cashier of the Massachusetts Mutual LIfo Insurance - suranco company , embezzled f 1,500 from that company la now a Irfa man , a nollo having been entered in the caso. Yesterday morning { when the ease was called In the [ criminal court County Attor ney Mahoney said that there was nothing to do hut to order n dismissal. Auditor Know rofu&cd to prosrouto and besides that bo had removed the books of the Oiuulm agency beyond the Jurisdic tion of the court. Sucii bolnc tlio case there were no grounds on which to huso u prosecution. Tha Fidelity nnd Casualty company had nuulo the loss good in the company nnd Brown's frlonus bad settled with the Fidelity and Casualty company. A. P. Hanson , a saloon man who sold liquor in Clontarf precinct , without llrst hav ing taken out n county license , mill wns In- dlotod by the grand jury pleaded puilty. Ho was fined 500 and costs , nftor which ho gave bonds to raise the money within llvo months. In Judge Keysor's court thu ca o of Emily C. Harr asatmt the city of Omaha is on trial. The plaintiff is suing to recover PJ.OOO which she alleges is duo her as damases to bar property at Thlrtoonth and Blalno streets , resulting from the changu of the grade of south Thirteenth street. Hoforo Jtulgo Doaue { ho case of H. C. Hub- bard against the Eagle Fire Insurance com pany U on trial. The plaintiff 11 seeking to recover Jil.OOJ , the amount being the sum that a dwelling on Howe avonuo. which burned , was Insured for , C. D. Wood worth & Co. , successors to Wolty it Guy , lilld Fnrntun street , man ufacturers and dealers in harness , sad dles , etc. . The following nrnriago llcansas were Is sued by Judge Eller yesterday : Name anil Address. ABO. I W.B. Smith. Council Illuffs : J7 1 hniniu Hotter , Umuhn. . . , | 'j ' I t'lirlBtlmi Jacohson , Mlnuoapo s 3 1 > llnnloKIwill : , Oiiialm. . . , 13 I James Anderson , Oiunha 42 jharali II , Uunl , Oimlin , . 20 I It. H. jyiKL-lns , Kansas Cltv 87 ( Kate KaulTman. Omaim su JOHAHN HOFPS MALT EXTRACT Has wonderful Tonic nnd Nutri tive properties tlmthavoinndoit sojo. ulnr.Qu'tenaturally itnUa- lions Imvocoiuo into the market against which the publio should ho warned. See that "Johann IIolT's" signature is on the neck ot thu bottle. Eisner & Mon- deleon Co. , Solo Agents und Importer * of Mineral Waters , 0 Barclay etroot , Now York , WANT TO CHANGE THE TERMS County Oommissloners Decide to Modify the Nebraska Central Fropositioni CONTROL OF THE BRIDGE PROVIDED FOR All Dliroronce * Itecurclliif ; Itntps nnil SwitchIng - Ing ClmrKi" ) to Hit Submitted to n Jlonnlfif Cllyiuul County OIH- cbils for Arbitration. The county commissioners , together with the county attorney , met la Bccrot session yestcruny afternoon to consider the propo sition of the Nebraska Central Railway company - pany relative to the construction of u brldgo ncrosa Iho river ut the foot of Cas * street. The meeting was a harmonious one , but llnal action was not taken. The attorney was instructed to draft some amendments to the original proposition. If tboio are no- copied the commissioners will call an elec tion to allow tbo voters to have an opportun ity to cast their ballots unou the question of tbo issuancoof ? . )30OUO of Douglas county twenty-year bonds. The now proposition will provide for the sottllnir by arbitration of nny controversy Lunl may arise over bndgo tolls and switchIng - Ing charges. The board of arbitration will consist of the chairman of Iho Board of County Commissioners , the president of the city council nnd ono of the district judiroi. Tbo company will bo required to pay nil of tlio expenses of holding tbo election , nnd lu addition thereto will bo asked to accept 4 instead o'o pur cent bonds. The new proposition will como bo fore the board this afternoon , and U accepted by Vice President Uumont an election will bo called at onco. Itev. Win. Holllnslictl , Pastor of the Presbyterian church of Sparta , N. J. , voluntarily wntos strongly In favor of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Ho says : "Nothing I know ot will cleanse the blood , stimulate the liver or clean the stomach llko this remedy. 1 know of scores and ssorcs who have been helped or curca by it. " The hichcst pratso bis boon won by Hood's Pills for their easy , yet eftlciout action. NO SHOW JOB COMPROMISE. WnrrliiR Domocr.Ulo ructions Will Carry the right to the Stsito Convention. The first two engagements In the demo cratlo war have boon decided nnd the clans are preparing fora Dual struggle , which will como Wednesday in tbo statu convention. There appears to bo no inclination on tbo part of either faction lo compromise the difll- culty. Both wmgs of the party are very busy preparing to defeat the plans of tno opposition. Speaking of the situation yestcrJayJCharlcs Offuisaid : "Tboro were some doiortertt in the convention last Saturday but the regular army Is now in excellent order. " "SVill the Martin men give the Boyd dole- gallon trouble m the state convention i" "I do not see how they can , because they simply got up and left the convention with no Just c.iuso for the statement that they were not being fairly treated. A number of Martin men stayed witb us right tbroueh , so they were loft witb a minority. I don't believe that a minority will have much of a show in the state convention , o'pecially since that minority has bsen plainly in the wrong. They did not give ts a chance to show whether wo were going to treat them fairly or not. I would rather have loa my right arm than to have treated a Martin supporter aufalrly. " "How about the statement made by Mahoney - honey charging Elsasser with stealing the credentials of the S.icond ward proxies ( " "I don't believe that there Is u word of truth in the statement. Mr. Mahoney proba bly thuuubt that he was stating u fact , but I tbiiin ho was mistaken. " * Speaking of the possibility of sending un- iustructed delegates to the national conven tion , Mr. Offut said : " 1 ntn in favor of up- pointing a representative democratic dcloira- tiou and trusting lo Iheir judgment after they roach the national convention. I Wculd not object to tbo passage of u resolution ex pressing the preference of the party in the stale , but I shall oppose tnslrucling the dele gation. TOOTO is ono remarkable thing about thu cause of the Martin deserters , " contin ued Mr. Offut. "Mtiny of the delegates they appointed are now declaring that they wl'lnotaltend ' thocoiiventionus Martin dele- gales. Some of the men they appointed are not in the city and know nothing at. allabout the light , ami would not take pan in It if they were here. " Mr. Montgomery was seen by a Bnu re porter nnd in response to tbo question ns to whether there was any chance lor a compromise , ho said : "So far as I am concerned I am always In favor of doing that which is fair und honorable , but 1 know of no stops that are bolng fatten to compromise the dlllk'Ulty. We bad a straight majority in that convention , and that fact we shall bo able lo prove. I am not In favor of permit ting any faction to carry things with high banded fraud. So fur as tno instructions to the stale delegation Is concerned , I shall bo in favor of sending1 the Nebraska delegation with instructions for Cleveland. " Mr. Elsaasor was soon with regard to the charge mudo by Muhoney touching bis con nection with ibo proxies from Iho Second ward. "I handed these credentials for the Second ward proxies to the soerolary of the conven tion and bo told mo to keep them until the committee on credentials had been appointed nnd hand them to the committee , " said Mr. Elsasser. "I then put the credentials of the proxies in my pocuut. Mahoney saw mo do it , I bupposo. una thought I intended to Keep them through the entire convention. I be lieve I aid the proper thing for these proxies bad no right to n vote in the convention until the cotninittoo had passed upon their right to vote. I want to say further that three of those proxies were bought by the Martin men. The Second ward olecica a solid Boyd delegation , but tbo Martin men got hold of three of the delegates nnd bought them off und tilled their places with their men. Wo can prove this aim will do so if it comes to a show down. " Judge Shields said that Elsasser was right about the purchase of the proxies by the Martin men. "Tho tory moment they at tempt to show that wo stole these proxies , " said the Judge , "wo will show thai they stole them In the llrst pluco. If thev want 89P * ( Tasteless Effectual. ) I'OH AM , iBILIOUS and NERVOUS t DISORDERS. { Such as Sick Headache , Wind and Pain In ( he J Stomach , Giddiness , Fullness , Swelling aller jMeali , Diizlncsj , Drowsiness , Chills , Flush. Jlngsol Heat , Loss ol Appetite , Shortness eli i ' Oreath , Coitiveness , Scurvy , Blotches on Iho J Skin , Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , All i ; Nervous and Trembling Sensations , and Ir- SreQUlarilles Incidental ( o Ladles. OoTored with a Tasteless and Soloble Ooatinj. < Of p.11 druggist j. Price 3 S cents a Dox , Nev/ York Depot. 36 $ Canal St. ITopiimilK for IMibllo Library lliilldlui ; Hinids Boated bids marked proposals for puhllo library building bonds will be received at the olllco of thuclty treasurer , Omaha , Nob. , up to 18 o'clock noon of the Utbdayof April , Jsfti. for tlio purchase of ilOJ.liOJtO publlo library bulhllni ; bonds nf thu city ot Omaha , Not ) , . dated May 1st , 1KC. and payable SO years after date. Interest at the ratu of 5 percent per an num , payable setul-iuinually. Principal ami interest payable ut Kountzo Hroa , Nuw Vork. Each old muut stuto prlco und unioiint BouKht for und Include accrued Interest to dnto of delivery at Omaha , Nub. Thu right Is reserved to reject any und all blda. Issued under charter power of cltlosof the metropolitan class , and oidluancu No. l.ttjj. approved March llth. isrti lIUNlty 110UN , iuajd3UM UlljXtcusurcr. . to spring nny irjok entno ns that wo nro ready to meet them Mfrvery turn ot the road,1' It wn,3 rumottjoton tbo street thnt the Mar tin faction hnctsucurotl the services of A , J , 1'opploton nmt Jw M. Woolwor'.b to present the case of the bolters to tbo state conven tion. When HiHiiB reporter nsKcd Mr. Mont gomery about Un > matter ho said that It had not bcon determined who should conduct the light for the Martin sldo In Ibo contest , Mr. Martin was very busy yesterday , butjho took tlmo enough tosaytoaHr.n reporter that ho was In favor of sanding n delegation to the tmtlonril ; convention Instructed for ( Jrovor Clovclaui \Vitb rofercnuu to the strucrRlo of last Sat urday Mr. Mitrtla said : "Wo went Into that convention wlth.-a majority of the delegates and the Hoyd men know ft. After the treat ment wo received nt their hands tt would not bone tin c tbo p. rtof honest men for us to permit the matter to RO by without nn effort nt least to got right and Justice done to the democratic party of Douglas county. " Dr. Culllrnoro , oculist. Lisa building A ilisonao , troatctl ns such tuicl torm-\- ) nontly cured. No publicity. No inlirtu- nry. Homo truntmoul. llanuloss and effectual. Holer by permission to Hur- Huston lliiwlccye. Sund i.'o stump for pamphlet. SlioUoquon Choiulb.il Co. . IJurlitiploii , Lu "I AM QrjILTY , JUDGE. " 1'rctty 'Mrn. ' U'llloiiRliliy'H Aninvr to tlio ClmrKM of Sliopllnini ; . Tbo employes of the police station were treated to a novel exhibition yoatordny. Mrs. . .TessloVlllougliby who had occupied a cell over Sunday waiting for a lioarlnu on thoclinrgoot sbopllttlug , wns tbo principal actress. A largo S\ratoga : trunk had bson brought down from her room at 11115 I/ixrd street nndsurroumhd , by an Interested circle of policemen , detectives , reporters nnd dry ccods men , she linclt down on the lloor of the station house to go through Its contents. Mrs. Willounhby Is a tall , graceful woman with n pretty , rullucd face and luxuriant brown hair which sholtnows bow to arrange to the best advantage. She dresses \vcll.nna \ as far ns appearances go Is every luch a l.uly. Tno trunk wni packed to the brim with stolen goods , the accumulation of months uf systematic shoplifting , and the woman wont through the task of unpacking me chanically , and without the least apparent emotion , arranglm ; the goods In half a dozen different piles , .smoothing the creases out of the costly fabrics wltti shapely hands , und deftly nrrnnelni ; the ribbons nnd fo.ithcra of tbo trimmed hats. She worked quickly , but it touk her nearly half an hour to go through tlio trunk. U'neu she had finished MIC stood up with an Impassive fuec , loldcd her bands nnd waited for the next inovo. The detectives bud taken the goods which lucludeu costly silk ? and Incoa , huts , shawls , draperies , shoos of all sizes , umbrellas , etc. , and labeled tttem with tbo names of the owners as trlven by the woman : Mor&o , Stononlll , F.ilconer , Boston Store , etc. When taken before the Judge nnd charged with stealing two slllt umbrellas she said calmly "I am euilty , " but when questioned as to ber 3-year-old child she broke down nnd was taken to her boat sobbing. Sbo Is a widow und apparently not much over 'JO years old. She was lined WO and costs. Merchants can form no idea of bow exten sive the practice of shoplifting 1ms been carried on. Mr. Stonehill says ho has figured ? ,000 u year In his expenses to cover losses from stolen goods but when hu found the item running up to $ " > .OOJ ho thought it time To do something and thlssorios of arrests was made. The case ot' MM. Htarkey of Nineteenth and Hurt streets will bo the next ono called. Her husband has been nrostod nlst , but boat- tempts to shift the whole burden upon thn shoulders of bis wife though it Is claimed bo has been stuportcd by the proceeds of her thelts. Charlie Cohen. Is charged with stealing silk shirts , ties , bouor.v nnd a miscellaneous as sortment of wearing apparel from bis em ployers , Messrs. Keljey.Stlccr & Uo. ( loorgo W. Kelley filed tlio' complaint , aud the boy himself gave the prosecutor .ii.iJiflti of JUb goods bo had purloined at various tlmoa. Sick bondacbo yields lo Buechnni's Pills. OUTWITTED AN IKA.TE MAJSIA. Fifteen } eir old Delia Hates Clones ultli Her Hey I.over. A couple of children with an ambition to run their necks into the niatrlmonl.il noose > passed through the city Sunday , or rather out'Of it in a hurry. They came from Syracuse , Nebraska , nnd "marriajro or death" scorned to bo their watchword , and'a ' mother of the would-bo child bride and a possible spanking hot on thuir trail , makes tlioir trip anything but a sicht seeing one. The groom is i'rouVarnor , who will llvo some time yet before the law will back him up in bis bold strike for connubial felicity. The bride is Miss Delia Hales , a 15-year old mibs who has grown tired of going to school , nnd wants to wear long Urossos , Delia made hcr.escnpo ilrst going to' Berlin , Nob. , on a visit , nnd thence to Oma ha where .she remained two or three days be fore bsmg Joined by her intended. Mrs. Bales , the mother of tlio girl , wns in the city and after locating them as she thought at tno hcrao of an aunt in this city , went to the pollco for assistance. But the birds had flown. They bad foiled to se cure u license In the city and hud departed for Missouri or some other land of matrimo ny made ousy. Catarrh , Bronchitis , Asthma , Consumption , Deafness , Nervous Prostration. CURED AT HOME. Produce ? NATURALLY IPure Ricli Blood , Soil Rosy Charts ! Glowing Heaitii ! FREE TRIAL INHALATIONS. Oxygen liook.and Advice Free. Inhalations a'Delightful Pleasure. Precious Lives Saved D.iily. Call on or write today. ThoSPUCIFIO OXYGEY CO. , Cniti Capital 1100,003. 6IOSbeclr llulldliu. cor I'-tU mil Howard xtrccU Uimilm , Nubrnika. 1)11 ) i : . C , WKSTTri NKUVKANI ) HIU1NTHKAT MKNT , n upBcinc lor ll ) torla , lUilnu ) , l''lt < . NOJ. rnlthi. llcmlucho , Ner > uu I'ruitrut nn cuimul by ulcuhcil or tobacco , \Viiki'lnlnc < , Montul Duprot ilun , ! > ultno > uf llio llrnln c.iinliiKlrmuilljr. nilnfry , duciy , iluatli. I'rt'iimturo old Axe , Ilarrunuti , J.u of I'unor In tltliiTiox , liupati'ncjr LuucurrluA mil nil Fomnlu Wcalcnp'ii , InvulunUry los n , Si'or ' inaturrlio.1 citmcd by uvor-uxurtluii of tha bruin. t-olf-uliunuovur-iiuluk't'iico. A nioiitli'i trcatuiont II. 0 for M , by mall , Wucu'irnntuaiilx ' boxen to cnru Kadi urilur fori ! boxui , nltli I ) will BO in I written Kunrant 'old rufuoil If nul curi'd liunranteulikiiuJ by liooiliunii Dniu'Cu. , HID Karn.im M. . 'Jinulri S-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. > IUN tHtlTlt , .jH Riiikinni , till Uu l < l , lUU oJ Tool l i. ( rrwir rurr. CIIMITI. tl bub , B > r * Ujiuin 111 Hum : ii iu < ) > ' < ciiif & > u > ilia M.orlltiJl' l.kl,1 " t 21 till rni. . , f 1111 \ is i.i 4uiu M , I. , tn > uUj < i liai > i 1,4 411 _ l ll llCl , ll " l l 41IKI . , . J k Tl. . . _ . _ _ _ UHH. . VUO'J E. C.MEACHAM ARMS CO. . ST. LOUIS.t-a Hi'8l tcrfiltreoUiieiitiittHli ( ) iytinOliirrlilurlnK-I-'JI. ! Tor HpcriimtorrUieu , Vurlcocfle. DUrli.iruri anilnil : < liiia anil ! . Vlc r. furo ; ' ttrwiiCf < Ml. 1'lri.i iruimciit cent I rro to IDE CHElStoAL Xt/rCBTIHC / ? CO. , CIMCIKMATI , 0. FOUND AT LAST After Year ? of Unsuccessful Soirsh for Cure , Martin And rsau Qeti Ilolloffrjn the Chin33J Doctor-V Volvitiv TM monlal. OMAHA , Nob. . .Tan. 18 , 18)i To whom It May Concern ; Tills is to eortlfv Unit I have boon a constant sufToroi * for many ycarj wltli catarrh , uslhmii and bronchial alTeo- tlotw of Iho throat , and tried all the patent medicines and romoilitw I over heard of , but with no success. I ticated with doctors in various parts of the country , but none of thorn could do mo any good further than giving ma shor temporary relief. I sulTorod nluht an day. and continued to grow worse not withstanding all the modiclno I 1ml taken. I had almost given up mv C"V3o as hono'ioss when I was informeu by u friend of Dr. C. Goo Wo , the Chinese doctor , and advised to go and see him in the liopoof getting relief.at least , if not a permanent euro for my trouble. I was slow in making up my mind to miUo such a radical change in mv treatment , as I know a trial with the Chlnoso doc tor would bring mo , but I Ilnally con eluded to givd him a trl-il. so I called at his ollico with that intention. 1 lound thn doctor a clover , entertaining gentle man , thoroughly uostod on my condl lion , and It took only a vary short time to convince mo tint ho was the party I was so long in search of. Ho told mo my case was curablo. and that ho could euro mo. and prcmred mo : i sncclal tioatmontto suit my condition , and in two weeks I was s-o much boiler that I had the fullest confidence in the doctor's ability and committed my case to his treatment. I continued tn grov , ' baiter rapidly and am now entirely well , i owe my euro to Dr. C. Goo Wo , and am not ashamed to admit , it. I advise all who want relief from their troubles to cillon : Dr. C. Gee Wo. und they will ba cured. For all particulars apply or write to MAKTI.V L. ANDKIISON. ai21 Cuming St. , Omaha , Nob. DR. C. G1SE WO , HoKulareradnatoot Chinese inodioliie. olsht years'study , ten years' practice. TroaWiuo- ccssfully all diseases known to sulTurlnjhu- manlty. Hoots , plants nnd herb1) nature'sremo.llos his medicines the world Ills witness ; I.JJJ toi- tttnonl.'ila. Call and bee him. Consull-itlon free. Htm also inmtiiiitly on b mil reined cs for the following dlsua us ready prepare.I : Asthma , Catnrih , Kliciinrit sin , Indigestion , Lost Mimhou I. Keniaio Vv'oikncss. : Sick Ho id- nohe , lllnod I'urllmr. mid Kldn y iui'1 Liver. 1'ilco , one dollar per bottle or six for llvo clol- Inrs. Those nlio cannot call , cnc'nso ' 2-'out stamp for question llstuirl full particular. ; . A 10-IINDTE TALK With an able , conscientious , BkllUul and BUG- ceesful Specialist. Buch us each member and each trained assist , ftu : ot the famous Ilrra ot Drs. Belts & Betts Is universally conceded to bo , may be worth uioro than $10,000 to tbo man who Is sick , and mho tins tried all other means to secure relief , but In vain. And yet that tulU , valuable us H Is , Costs Nothing1 , If held In the private consultation rooms ot Drs. Betts & Betts , /or consultation Is free , not only to those u ho tall lu person , but nlso to nil tbo allllcUd who wrlto their Eymptoma fully au'l cncloso ctarup 'or reply. Maybe the patient Is outlerlnc from pome one of tlioss numerous , yet dcllrato maladies , which pollta society docs not see proper to discuss as n soc ial topic. In sheri tno may bo ainictcd wltu Syphilis , Gonorrhoea or Gleet. Wo can euro him. It may bo Seminal Weakness. Had enough , but no matter , we can curt ) him. It may bo Stricture , or Ilydrocelo , or Varlcocelr. Orsnt rrlsfor- tunes , truly , but wo can euro him. 1'robably Piles , Fistula or Itectal Ulcers. A terrible Affliction , but we can cure Dim. Sexual disorders , dlenaEcs and Rcakness , Nervous , Chronic and 1'rlvato Dlcoases we euro them all , safely , surelr , epcedlljr and cllcclnally , l > y inctlioda thu most advanced , humane uudeuc- peasful , Bend 4 cents for our handsomeljr Illustrated IO-P&KO hook. Consultation freo. Call , or v.rlte , enclosing etamn. 119 South 11th St. , N , R Corner l-ltli and Doufjhi-i Sts. Omaha , has become a household word because of its absolute purity , nutrilivu value , smooth taste and delicious bouquet , It is good for weak lungs and a stimulant for impaired constitutions , Unlike inferior whiskies , it does not rasp or scald the throat and stomach , nor causa nausea , dizziness and headache. You may know it by tbo above qualities and the proprietary bottles in which it is served. Call for "Cr < am J'ttrt Kyt" and take no other For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores , 13 DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicago , SPECIAL EASTER WEEK OFFERING ! H QU.R CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT OF 500 300 ALL ALL WOOL WOOL FANCY FA.N-CY CASSIMERE CjjEVIOT KNEE .KNEE. PANTSUITS PANT SjJjTS SUITS $4.5O _ $4.50 QUALITY QUALITY CHOICE A SUIT. ' / \ ] i Come in nil the hnndsomo shades I'M 1 | VvllCVlOtS of bl > own' Hnvnnn , tobacco , but ternut , snuff , wood nnd inn. They nre strictly all wool. They are gotten up in ncnt nnd nntty styles , the cents having four cordo.1 plnits clown the front on ench side , and seven more down the middle of the back. o pants hnvo two front nnd one hip pockets , nnd the wnist- bandsara mada of Nnumkeag Jenn. Tl-in Pnoninrvvr Are in handsome plaids.ln light rvvr > n lilt WlbbllllClCb "ncl medium sprlngr shades. They nre strictly nil wool. 1 hey nre gotten up in fully ns good style as the cheviots , though different , the coats having four corded pin ts down ench side in front and either four moro down ench side of tha back , or one wide flntplnltin the middle of the bnck. with four corded ones on each side of it. The pnnts nre mnde snme as the cheviots. wenring new "Nebraskn" two-fifty suits 800 Boys on Easier Sundny. EIGHT HUNDRED THANKFUL BOYS. Continental Bl'k , 15th and Douglas. Furniture , Carpets and Draperies. IN USK. ALWAYS CONVENIENT AND HANDSOME. CLOSED. Gunn Combination Bed , 13 different styles. Be sure and see this bed before purchasing. We are the Exclusive Agents -Send for Spring Catalogue r > HOI'08AI.S 1'OU INDIAN HIJI'I'MKS AND I transput tatlon , Depiirtinont of the Intur- or. ( Jllloo of InUlnn Alfuliu , WushniKtoi ) , April' ' , IMii Hetilcil proposals , onilornod "I'm- positis fur lleuf. ( blus for bi'of must bo submit ted lu soimrnto envelopes ) . Huron. Flour , Ulotliln ; ; orTr.msiiniliitlnn , etc. , " ( us tli ouso IIHIV be ) , and directed lot ho Commissioner of Imlltui Atfulrs. Nos. 115 and < > \Voosterstioet. . Now York , will bo received until I u. in. of TiH'Mluy , May a , IMtt , for ftmilshlii ? for the Imlhn KTV.fi > about ' 0) ) . < > 0 pounds Imi'on , a.1. ( P.ino pounds liouf on thn hoof , 8uuUm pounds net lieof , ; L'I.UJ ) ) pounds Ijuuns 7i,003 ) pounds liaUlns powder. i.i : O.OOJ pounds corn , AlO.u U pounds I'orrtju , I'.UOU.uno ' pounds Hour , 71I.U 0 ixiiindii fowl , ! > " > . .00 noiiniU Hard broad , JO , ' 00 pan nils lioiiiiny.a 1,0 Opoundn lurt.V > ' ) li.ir- ols im'M pork. I.'I.HII pounds oatinu.il , ( i0X ( ) [ ) pounds outs , lI'.OOJiHMHKlnrlfC ' . 0 pounds tea , lso.0 U pounds co'ir-o salt. Uil.09) ) pounds tine iMill , 2W.OO ) pounds soap , I.UOO.UUO pounds MiEiir. and 1:1'UH : ' ( pounds whom , Also , hlank- utH. woolen an I rotlon poods ( uoiiblsilni ; in paitof llcUlii ! ? , auiU yurJs ! htandiinl calico , WLWliyiirdHj drlllliu JII.WK ) yards ; diiL'k. free from nil sl/lnj , ' , 3 , < M ) yiir.lsj dunlins , IU.IKW yiiids ; Kln lin > ii i 309.01)0 ) yurdHj Konliirky jfpans. 8,5 0 yards ; olmvlot. V-5.0JO yiirds ; brown sliuotln ? , ( U.OJi y.n-ds : bluiulied sliuotlriB , avooi yiirdsi hickory hblitliiK. ai.iflu yards : calico hlilnliic. . U y ir.lBi ) eiotblns , Kroj'or- les , notions , Inirdwiiic. niudlciil kiipnllus. BL-liool liooK-H , ( itc. . and u lonjr list of mlsctil- liiii ( > oiisartlclas. fiiieh ns barnnsa , nlo s , raics. forl < , etc. . nnd for about MO vuixous r mini red for the wrvk'p , to bo delivered ut < 'hleao , KiiiiHiihCHy mid llllx 'Jlty. Also tor surli WIIKOIIS UK mar bo ri-iiiin | > d , adantml to tlio ullmntunf llio I'ncltlu eo.iht. will ; Ouliroriila braUi's. ilullvorcd at .ln I nuiclsco. Also transportation forsiiehol tlio attlules , coeds und supplies that miiy not lu ) cnnlrauti'd for tobtidulhoii'd ut the asoiioh's. llids must u imidootit on uo\'iiiiuuul IdiinUu. ! - ° alii'diitts hhnultii tbo kliuls and miautllles of siibslB- ( ! | ) | ) ' liiliod ) for uneh nuaiiuy and suhool , and tlu > klnJB niidn aantltli'b In ' . of all otliui-KOOdsaml urtlolcs. loRutbcr wllli blank proposals. ooiirt'Moiis to bo obtorrcd by bldUciH , Minn and pl.ici-oi dollvury. toiniHof coiitrnft and payment , irmmiioriatlon rouios nnd allothor no tics iry Instiuctlona will bo furnlblinJ iiiuu anplluulloii lo tlin Iiidlnii Of- Wuhhn ! tOM. r NOH _ a , , nndVoostor ( , Cltv.lnua : VanUuii. i-Vuth liaUotas ArijJii- has'l'lly. ' Culdnuil. Topoliii ami Wli-lilla , Kan- bus. uiKlTiKiMui. ArUon.i. J ho ilifht IH reserved - served by IhoBiivtiriiiiiunttori'Jpi'tniiyuiidall blds.oruny Hiirtof itnyMd. r.nd tlu-to proiio. Hals nro liivlti-.l under jirin l o tl.at npprourlu- tlou ihsill ho mnilo for llio iuiipllt"i t > y ron- truss. IIIdH will lieununiid lit llic hour and dny Hboruminted , ttinl bUlilurijaro liivltra to liu iri"ier.t at llio upciilii ; : . /.ci tlflud cliool All blda niti'.l lie accompanied by i-crtlfltid flioak iirdntftH imouwiiiiu Unltrd Malt' * . Ho- tunltiny ( U tlio I'1 National IlitliU of r > ii I'ruuclki'i ) O it , ! * > ! al hjait IIvn ju'rcpi.toi tbouiiiniiiitof the proposal. T. J. AjyiUMN , Coiuiii'vilonor. ' Aid.'ltiu I'rnpntHlt lui' lllliuli tur Clt ; Hull , FealcO l > lit < i will liri rerrtvod a ( tl.n coini- tr > ) lltr'ollliT Omulin. Nvb. , 1111 to 4 | i jn. April lUth. VW. tin bllnJ * for the city hull Tlio r'aJit is ruicrvrd to reject ; uiy or ; il bids. Tuxo , ( JLixy , t'omptrullur. rri > ; itiili fur lllUrlst ( ! M lln : II > .i It. Healed bids marked "I'rnpns ils for dlstrlc * uradliu bomls" will bii ro.'ulvu I ut thu olllco oC tliu city treasurer , Omaha , Nub. , up o'ulotik noon of thuSith day of April , ISIti , tlio puruliasoof tll/JiM.iXJdlsirlulKrndlii'.t honfl nf tlio city nC Om.ihu , Nob. hi : il bomls uro dutoil .May list , IS'J. , uml 1110 | > tyublo fioin nnu to nlno yuiM uiturdulothoivof , in denomina tions of JIlHi.UJiiiul } .VJ ) ( ) ( ) u.icli. with Intmust.ut tliu rite of 5 per cent pur UMIIIIMI. ii'iyulilu biMiil-ruinu.illy , I'-ln-Ip-il nn.I lutuiuit iny- ublo at Kounf/o Ilios. Nuw Vmk. iUOJOJif ) ( > raiiliiz District No. 'It. j.r.WO'Juf ( Iradltiic DIst-lot No..I ) . 7W.OJof Biatllm : District No.IK 99OOMIUotUraillli District No. .V. . IC.tuh bid must HUlo prlcu und ainoiin * BotiKlit for nnd Incliiilo ui'orui'ii Inlcruil to dutiof ilollvi'ry atOmulm , Nub. 'riiurl l la reserved lo loject any und all Usucd minor charter pouor of cltlosnf Miutropolltaii olitss iinii Urdlnitncu uoprovud .March Dili , Is ! ) . ' . IlKNItY IKM < N , Mch2Wailm. ritr'l'iii i snrnr. PUOFOSALS VOll blOWKIt HUN US Ho.iled bids inurkud I'liipusalM for Howur llouds will 1)0 riiilvoil ul tliu olllco iif theo y ttuiiHtirurof tlioully of ( Jmaliii. .Null. , upt , o'clock , noon , of tlio atli duy of April , Ibni , 'of the imiuliasuof JM.iWJ.uJ nuwur I'onils of tha city of Omul'ii. Nub. , cliitod M-iy 1st , IHOJ , j > ny- ubfuajyuaMuflordutu. luturusl S p r coiit iiuini , piyub'.u huinluiiniullvI'rlnol - ' id IntorcMt p.iyuliio nt Kount/o llroa. , Nuw York. llunoiuliiutlDii of uonds. tl.UJJ.OO , ouch , Kuuh bid must Htuto price und unioilrTt miiiKhl fur mi'I Inoliiilo uccruod Interest iii to duto of < lolh ury ut Umiilm , wuh. 'I hu r clt Jf rohuivuU to rojucl unv und ull bids. Insure ! Uiidi1 * oliurtur power of oltlosof tlio inutro- Dollt.iiiolussuiulorJ nuiico No. KOI. iiiiuiureu Muroli : a iWJi linNUVJIOIJ.N. t/'lty Tioasurur. 1'UOI'OSAI.S VOn PAVINCJ HOMJSi tuuli'il liliU nun keil propjsuls fur DUVIIIZ bonilb ll | bi ) ruculvcd ut tlio olllue uf the city treauuror ol' Omulm , Nub , up lo I'i o'clook noon of tlio lHh ! duy of Ai'll. | Iff. , for Ilia { piircliu&nof i b.uUUDO iiavliu Ijondi. of llio city of Omulm. .Null. , datud M-jy I. IS'J. , | iuyiil > li | " 0 yours after ( lute , liiluif.il. > per emit purl annum , payuhlc saiiil-aniiuitllyi prliifip.il on < 41 Inlurust. payublu ut Kount/o Hun . NJW i < > rK. | Dononilnutlon of IxuiiU. (1'Hil.OJ uaen Iv hid iniiit btato prlco nnd niiiotuit tonglit nnd Include ! arcruod Inturi'at. tu dnto of duliv-I riy nt Uninhii. Nub. Tlio r hi Is luii'ivoil lo | reject uuv und nil blda. Ingund under charter ! powur of cities uf niutrnmilllaii cluts anul ordlnancu NoM , upprbvml Mitiuli " ) . Wf- . HIvMtV HOl.bN , .M''W3lt.M City Tri'iijiiirtjr. TRADE MARK. NOJEKA