THE OMAHA DAILY URK : TUESDAY APRIL , 1803. FLY FEMALE PICKPOCKETS Party of Five Smooth Sirens with Masculine Pals Do Omaha , BEAUTS WORKED WEALTHY MASHERS Nmnerom Siincrptllilo Victim ) ot the Sirens Nipped ( Jolil Wntclim mill Diamond 1'liiH nit Writ n * I'll hod I'ockctt Hold Workers. Tor the past six weeks many frequenters of the streets have noticed several well dressed and attractive looking women , who were to bo seen almost daily and in the even ing generally frequented some place of amusement. They wcro usually without es corts and have been the objects of solicitous attention from ttio local mashers' brigade. They were not Insensible to such atten tions , but It was remarked that ono inter view seemed to bo enough for their ad mirers , who pocketed their dearly bought experience and thereafter gave the sirens a wide brlh. The young women might easily have been taken for well bred society women , but po lice Investigation has developed the fact that they constituted the most expert and suc cessful gang of pickpockets and confllcnco workers that has operated In this city in the past ten years. There were live of them In all and they were accompanied by an equal number of men , all of whom are well known to the police authorities as crooks of moro or less pretension. The women were all good looking and were stylishly attired In garments which bore the stamp of the latest art in dress making. They usually went out In a party of three and there was scarcely a day during their stay in the city that they did not turn a trick of more or less Import ance. ' As nearly as can bo ascertained they came to Omaha six weeks ago and rented a house in the lower part of town. They contented themselves with looking over the city and getting their bearings during the llrst two weeks , and then went to work in earnest. They were frequently seen at Wonderland and on ono or two occasions occupied a box at one of the moro pretentious theaters. Spotting Their ( Ininr. One night last week three of them were In one of the boxes at Wonderland , and very nearly succeeded in making a good haul be fore the evening was ovi-r. A well known young business man of North Plattc , a part ner of an ex-sergcant-at-arms of the United States senate , was in the audience with a party of friends , and his Inndsomo diamond pin and watch chain attracted the attention of the female crooks. After the performance , and as they went out on the street , one of the women approached preached him and , pretending acquaintance , asked permission to introduce him to her friends. The ceremony performed , the woman engaged him i" conversation while ono of her companions deftly abstracted the diamond from his shirt front and the other transferred his watch and chain to her own pocket. Hut their victim was looking for Bomo such procedure and at this point quietly requested them to return his valu ables. The thieves saw that they wcro out witted and handed back the jewels with a parting volley of profanity that did not ac cord with their genteel appearance. The work was so no.itly done that none of the people who wore standing within ten feet of the party suspected that a robbery was in progress , and had not their victim been on the watch for tome such trick he would never have discovered his loss until too late. The favorite game of the pickpockets was what is known among the talent as the switch. They would provide themselves with a roll ot paper with a $ l'bU wrapped uroiitnl it , and , after making the acquaint ance of their prospective victim , one of them would playfully snatch a roll of mils from his pocket and immediately restore it. The chances were that ho would think nothing of the circumstance at the time , and after the women had left him discover that the money had been adroitly "switched , " and that his | Xcket contained the bogus roll wliilo his own money had gone to , > ay the rent of his late companions. A well known sporting man was relieved of a roll of bills containing $230 by this method last week , and n traveling man named Ilardorfer sent nearly f 100 over the same route. At least a dozen similar rob beries are known to have been perpetrated by the same people , but the reluctance of most men to admit that they luivo been swindled makes Itdifllcult for the police to inako a case against them. Frightened from Town. Detectives Savage and Dempsey noticed the women on the street every day and con sidered it wortn while to keep an eye on them , They succeeded in tracing them to the house they occupied , and Sunday found ono of their victims , who was per suaded to sign a complaint against them. Their haunt w.is visited that night for the purpose of placing the entire outllt under arrest , but the birds him taken warning and llown. The detectives were not long in dis covering that Uio ilvo women had taken n train for the northwest Saturday night and nro supposed to have gone to Minneapolis and St. Paul to continue their work. One of the men who were with the women in thfs city was Jim Kane , who has been un favorably known to the local police for sev eral years , Ho has also disappeared and has probably gene to join his associates in Bomo other city where the sleuths are not on as hot a trail. None of the women have over liccn seen In this part ot the west before , but their work proves them to bo some of the most skillful workers in the country , and if they ever return they will bo locked up at on co. They are supposed to bo the same gang that has been operating In San Francisco and other cities on the coast during the past six months and they have been marvelously successful in eluding the police of those cities. They are smart enough to know when they have enough and never stay long enough In ono place to give the authorities time to get a case against them. KO11IUNO A l'A\VNIIIUlviU. Scrlvft nf Hold Tlititt * Charged Up to Prauli Il.ivls. Detectives Savage and Dempsey made r peed catch yesterday when they locked uj Frank Davis for larceny. Davis , according to the reports of the oftlcers , Is a nervj "con" man and all round thief. I/ist Thursday Davis sold un overcoat to n Douglas street pawnbroker named Wolff foi f3 and on Saturday went back to the shot nnd wanted to buy It. The pawnbroker was very accommodating and released the gar incnt upon Davis paying him So.50.Vhlh this little transaction was going on h : smooth young man was not idle , for ho man ngcd to steal a 54U diamond ring fron otio of the show cases. Wolff did not mis ; th" Hug until lie was packing his thing ! avvityTor ihe night , anil Sunday the mattci was reported to the detectives along with i pretty fair description of the suspect , When arrested yesterday Davis had 01 the 3veivoat which was stolen from a Pull man conductor , and the ring taken frjn Wolff's shop. The pawnbroker Identltled tin prisoner , the coat and the ring. Then J. Fllogel , a tailor who had been as saultcd Saturday night , was sent for and In identified the hat that Davis had on as hi own , also a gold watch chain of which hi had LKCII robbed ( it the time of the assault For some time pnst the Omaha Strci < Motor company has been missing a larg amount of solid brass pinions and other cast Inps , Something like a ten of the metal ha < disappeared inside of a month , and upon th matter uelng reported at police hradiiu.ii tern Detective. Vizard was placed on the cast Yesterday ho recovered about 100 pounds c the brass and knows WIKTO moro of th tolcn property Is secreted. Two or thrc employes nf the company will probably I arrested today for the thoft. Flneil lor Mintliiy Soiling. Judge llcrka yesterday decided the cns-i of the. stain against Matt Hculand who I charged with keeping his saloon at H ( I.cavenworlh open on Sunday. Heulund wit found gulll.v and lined f 100 nnd costs. Tli Judge lusu found Mluulo Wilt of thuCit hotel guilty of the same off CM.10 and Indicted the same line , I'nllra I'nriigrniih * . Fifteen saloons were found doing business Sunday. ' and Prosecutor Cochnin will file complaints against each one. Police Clerk Webb was out lor the first time yesterday after a two weeks Illness. Ho will not bo abln to resume work before next week. , Yesterday Detective Vizard recovered an $18 revolver stolen from the residence of O. J. Corkhlll , 1U01 California street , last De cember. Try Cook's Extra Dry Irnpcrhl Cham pagne. There Is no foreign \vlno that has its boquet or any that Is as pure. IIAYDIN : mtos. Spronil Floor Today. Tuesday wo will linvo a great ono day's ! < ale of cloaks. There will bo three lot.s containing cloaks and capos , broken lots from our great Muster week sale , many of thorn tire worth double the price wo will ask today. Lot I. Ladles' reefers and blazers In tans , blues and grays , tailor finished and with the now full uluovos , all wool. Some of these are worth $5.iiO. Today only , $2.1)5. ) Lot II. A better quality , skeleton lined ladies' reefers , serge and ladies' eloth made up in latent style ; colors , " blauk , tan and mixed. Only a few in this lot for to day , $5.00. Lot III. In this lot iii'o soiuo beauties in the new capo jackets ( three capes ) , and the butter lly capo. All of the o are tailor mu'.lo and finished up equal to the usual $ ir > .00 garment , and many houses get that sum for them. They are ladles' cloth in tans and blues only , and after this lot is gone you'll have to pay $9 00 to $12.00 for their equal. Tuesday's price , $7.00 Sale is in cloak department , 2d lloor. No mail orders filled on this sale. IIAYUEN IWOS. , Dry goods and cloaks. See the toilet rot sale at Burns , 100 at half price. nor , eec , AM > 7ro ii\M > Kiumir.s : ; roil : ! . > < . Tomm-rou at Fiilconcr'n. 25 pieces of all wool dress goods , qual ities that were sold at $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 all at 07H1 tomorrow. 25 pieces of $1.25 black goods , all at 07Jo tomorrow. Some splendid bargains in silks. 25 do/.cn ; t. " > c and 'I0c towels , all at 21c each. Limit , one dozen to a customer. The rush for our bargains today was simply tremendous. Wo did not" have help enough to wait on the trade. Wo have engaged extra help for tomorrow and will bo better able to handle the rtifih. All bargain ? , advertised for today will bo on sale tomorrow. FALCONER'S THIRD FLOOR. The great special sale of Japanese goods proved a tremendous success this morning. Thousands of people must have attended and made purchases. Every thing advertised is useful for the house in some way or other and everything sold Is worth from three to six times the price. The Japanese bronze wares are especially appreciated as are also the Lacquer wares and the Tokenabi wares. Come and see how much a dollar or two will beautify your house. N. U. FALCONER. OMAHA'S CASH. Figures Showing thn Condition of the Va rious FiiudR of t 10 City. Comptroller Olsen has just prepared a statement' showing the condition of the different funds March " 1. The statement shows the total amount available for the different funds , which includes the cash reserve of the IS'JS ' levy , and 00 per cent of the IS'.K ! levy ; also the amount expended slnco January 1 and the balance. It Is as follows : In addition to the above the following statement sliows the condition of the various sub funds of the general fund at the same date : A Chllil ICnjoya The pleasant fuvor , frontlo action ami sooth- iiiK clToot of Syrup of I'lRs , when iu need of a laxative , ftiul if the father or mother bn costive or bilious , the most gratifying results follow its USD ; so that it is the beat family remedy kiw.vii uiul every family should have u bottlo. Clicup Trip to C'liUIurul.t. < The "ljhilll ] > 's Uook Island" person ally uondui'tud excursions to California with through tourist slconing cars to Los Angulcs and San Francisco will leave Oinivha on April 14 and 28. These will bo the nicest parties of the season with extremely low rates and superior accommodations. For particulars call on any Hook Inland anent or address ( Jims. Kennedy , U. N.V. . I' . A. , 1002 Farnain street , Omaha , Nob. AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS Brilliant Display at the Fadplo'a Mammoth Installment Homo WITNESSED BY VAST CROWDS LAST NIGHT On thr Occnnlon of Tlili < lro.it Compnny'i .Scml.Annual Opening Mimic , Fire work ) mill rhonugriipli for the JCntcrtiiliiiiient ul the Crowd. The spring opening of the People's Mammoth - moth liistiilliiiuut Housa , 1315 and 11)17 ) Far- nntn , which began yester.luy morning and continued until Into lust night , was a grand and unqualllicd success. The enterprising proprietors spared neither tlmo nor expanse In securing this end , us the entire house , colossal and extensive as it U , was beauti fully ornate with lavish mid ittractivetlecor- ation. The broad front of the building , with its spacious show windows , was metamor phosed Into a veritable consarvatory , and held the c.-ow.ls ontr.mccd. through the entire - tire day. E icli department represented n tropical wilderness , with their luxuriant plants and ( lowers , from the spreading p.ilm , tall ferns , clambering vine * and b.uiks of roses and oxq'ilslto ( lowers and blossoms of all known kinds and varieties. The popularity of this gro.it company was elaborately dcmonstrate.l by the throngs of people that crowded their numerous depart ments throughout the day. They began pouring in at an early hour , and kcut coming and golnc like the waves of the sa , all through the day an 1 far Into the nlsht. At times the steady H-Hvof slght-sjors rosoinbled a continuous Piwossion more than anything else and the army of attaches wore taxed to the utmost Oi their ability piloting visitors throughout t.io house , which w.is more llko the unroll ing of some gorgeous panorama than anv- thlng else. There wcro men , women , chil dren and babies there , from ail over this city , from South Omaha and Council Hlutts and useful and handsome souvenirs carried away by Ujo delighted crowds were amply sufilcient to have stocked throughout many an establishment of less pretentious than this mammoth and popular depot In all that Is necessary in ( Itting up ana furnishing comfortable and beautiful homes. In the evening the premier attraction was the grand concert which began at " : : ! ( ) and continued until 1'J ' , and the startling exhibi tion of pyrotechnics and balloon ascensions under the supervision of Prof. .lohnstone , from the roof top. The musical program was an elaborate one and executed in matchless style by the Fort Omaha Military bam ) , twenty-eight pieces , all in full uniform , under the directorship of 1 'rof. Wedemeyer. Many of the numbers were the choicest hits of the day , and the crowds attested their appreciation by frequent outbursts of ap plause. It was a grand free treat , and the People's Mammoth Installment house added another to their many laurels won by tireless zeal in the interests of their thousands of patrons. Every department of this big establish ment , from the basement to the roof , was fairly aglltter with choice and elegant goods. The main lloor , occupied as it is with dining- room , bedroom and general household fur niture , including an endless line of sho\v- ( cases lllled with line cutlery , silverware , clocks , mantel ornaments , bric-a-brac and tine art , presented an unequalled sympo sium of the useful and beautiful and at tractive. This lloor was a Jam all through the entertainment. The second floor , with Its labyrinths of ox- ( inisite and rich parlor furniture , lighted by hundreds of gas jets , afforded a treat to all those inclined to the aesthetic and lovely. No grander display of gorgeous furniture has over been exhibited In this city. The third lloor , too , with its piles and rolls and folds of princely carpets , rugs , ottomans draperies and ornamental devices , was an unceasing source of attraction. There Is no article of furniture In an elegant home no beautiful and attractive as a rleh and handsome carpet. And hero they were in endless quantity , matchless quality and luxuriance. This department was particu larly attractive to the ladies. The annex , with its three floors , of dining room and general household furniture , was literally another mammoth establishment in Itself , and the expressions of astonishment at the magnitude of this department were frequent and of an extremely Mattering na ture to this great company. Beautiful extension - tension tables , sideboards , chairs and furni ture of every known style and kind was hero In the most bewildering profusion , and the crowd seemed as if it would never tire of gazing upon the remarkable exhibit. The basement , mammoth and extensive as It Is , presented a scene as bewildering as that of the other departments. Hero was to bo seen In such plentltude as to almost tax one's credulity , everything that is necessary and desirable in fitting out a kitchen and culinary departments of a complete home. Stoves and ranges of every make , graie , price and style ; crockery , stone and woodenwuro in bewildering quantities ; re frigerators , ice boxes , ice cream freezers , washing machines , water coolers , in fact every possible article that can be utili/.cd by man or woman in the furtherance of the tastes and wants of homo. There is also to be found hero the largest line of cheap and beautiful baby carriages to bo found in any establishment west of New York. In conclusion it must bo added that the People's Mammoth Installment house made a big hit in their spring opening. Plies of people nave pilns , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. FOB A CITY JAIL. Dodge Street School OlT'rred Touchers Sc- lertml Tor Kliulrixnrtriis. The Board of Education held its first meeting in the city hall last night and trans acted much routine business.v A resolution was adopted favoring a propo sition to lease the Dodge street school house and site to the city for jail purposes for n term of ninety-nine years , the city to pay 5 per cent interest on a valuation of f. > o',000 and tlecd to the school district a vacant lot at thg corner of Ninth and Howard streets. Plans for the now Long and Ilickorv schools were presented by the architect auil adopted. The following teachers were elected to take charge of the four kindergarten schools that are to bo opened next week : Directors , Miss Torroy , Miss Boutollc , Miss Morgan Miss Gordon ; assistants , Miss Ilubbard , Miss Chambers , Miss Gratlot , Miss Smith , Miss Hamilton ami Miss Hungcrford. orr.it A vitEcii'iuis. Accidents to Trnviilrrs cm n Colornd.i Conch , COLOIUPO SriiiNds , Colo. , April 3. i'ester- day afternoon a stage coach on the Cripple Crock line was hurled over a steep embank ment about twelve miles southwest of here. The accident was caused by the four horses attached to the coach becoming frightened and plunging over the precipice. Nine per sons were aboard the stage and they , to gether with the horses , were moro or less injured. The following Is a list ol the p.is- sengers most seriously hurt : C. A. Fauns of Denver , internal Injuries. G. W. FEKMAX , Cincinnati. Injured In back. H. T. ( jiiovc , Cripple Creek , shoulder dis located. .1. K. NEVIU.I : of Illinois , shoulder dis located. only I'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Ahi.i in Milli"-4i * of Homes 40 Years the Stands Shakespeare's Seven Ages THIRD ACE. THE LOVKK AI'TKR USINO JOHANN MALT EXTRACT. 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CO. , ONLY. 2 Bottles of Claret . 25c Wo cnnnot ship less tlmn n onso J3.50 , which Inuluilcs uack.ng nntl dray- ] [ ] Ioi Ai Wino , Liqnor nutl Cigar Co. , 11G-I1S S. IGth St. , Omaha. n D THOSE PRECIOUS BABIES. are brought to us from far and ns.ar and many a mother's heart wo glad 'en by the beautifully fin ish- tid , Hfo-llko and almost spea'ting photos of their darling. man C 1'IIOTOUUAPIIY 313 : ilo-il7Ho ; l.lth St. Omahix. OMAriA.OI ? i'iOAJj CO. , 'J ' ' " " " * ' ' > ' 222 S. IG'th'btr"o"o"tC Commorelal Nntlonnl Hank llnlldlru We will Mini roil th mnrT li in Krmcli i'rfmriitlou C'ALTHOO frr . and a Ifral cimruiittiIlia , ( Al/l'IIOS nil ! llvklore tours' llvttllb , trciiell > uud VlRur. R I'seitand fa'i/iati > Jeii. ! Addresi VON MOHL CO. ( loll A fuiiU. OU . V. S. UKi'OSl'rOHi' . OMAHA , .Mill. Uipital . S100.000 Surplus . $05,01)0 ) nd llrctortltin \ VT. V tei , pr nl I u II. li Cuthlnrf , Tlou pr ld .Ui C. a. M urlOJ , .V. / Uorta John ri. Colllni J. N. U. I'JtrlCi ; Unit J ItecU , c Ulor. Ulor.THE THE IRON BANK. gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwwe is a man that will walk into some body's else store this week and pay ten or a dozen dollars for a suit of clothes before he visits "The Nebras ka" and he'll own up to it , too. To day we offer at as handsome a line of popular priced suits for men as ever were grouped to gether. There are not a great lot in each lot but there are jgts of loTsT There are both single and double- breasted sacks round and square cor ner sacks black , brown , gray , blue , tan , tobacco cheviots , worsteds , cas- simeres fancy , plain , mixed checks , stripes , plaids some bound [ to sell ] and some not bound [ but they'll sell just the same ] . Thsse suits are in every sense of the word worth ten , eleven , twelve and thirteen dollars. 'Till we close next Saturday night , unless we should close out these clothes before , we will close out these suits at slndhiswipaid bills arc rcspon- " $ fsibefor / flic high prices yon = are cliargcdby a ci'cdittailoi' . If Nicoll makes your clothing you pay cash for what you get and get what you pay for so does everybody else. That makes lowest prices. Our stock is all in now hundreds of styles from which you may choose an Elegant Spring Suit At From $20 to $50. Leave your order before the hurry season begins. 207 South )5th ) Street. KAV.MOM ) , VIIU DON'T COST you any more to have your IT eyes properly cared for and sometimes not as much by our expert optician. We guarantee satisfaction and test eyes free. RAYMOND. FIFTEENTH ANI > DOL'IH.AS , OUAIIA. 181G UouglLis Strcot , Oinahn , Nob. poclall t In nerroin rhronlc. prlrst' . tiloodiln \ an'l urinary dlioiset. A rpnulir and Tiio iradu inedlHuo , ft. illpluia od certlQ utei will ill J . U mill trojll.ii wlili th gre l il in . 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