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GOTTLIEB DIED FOR LOVE, Because Tillie Nelson, His Cousin, Could Not Marry Him, THE SCENE OF THE SUICIDE. The Profession of Devotic Final Act N. H. n and the Take Place in atrick's Palatial Parlor. Gottlieh Benson, aged twenty-six years, died for his love yesterday in one of the beau- tiful parlors of the J, H. Patrick resi- pring smiled upon Happy Hollow. The palatial residence peeped from among the tr s if to catch the grateful sunshine which was transforming vale and meadow into life and beauty. There was o sharp report, There sharper seream, and then for a few all was silent From the rear door of rushed & comely maide was streaming behind her. There was a wild expression in her features. Tears were apidly welling from hier eyes and puinful sobs bespoke the agony which was breaking ot heart tilich has shot himself," mured, half in soliloquy, half by forminy her assoclates of th tears. Around the girl vapidly clustered her s pthisng associates, 1 female, from aundry, cellar and $tab soon learned the cause of her trouble, and one of them, the conchman, John Murtagh, hastily van to the lace where the girl said the deed had been committed, It was in the blue room of the mansion. The floor was covered with a velvet carpet. Around _were the decoratins of a palace, Waorks of art graced the walls, Tables and cabinets were covered and filled with articles of value und beauty. Bric-a-brac added to the adornment, wherever tastesuggested. On the fioor of the room, in his shirt sleeves, luy the inanimate form’ of a well de veloped young man. His hat was still upon sed partially backward, angled, jet b i was a moments beautiful villa Her flossy hair the e mur- way of in- cause of her isible and a glassy stare was direc 10 the opposite wall, mouth was op The left hand lay upon the breast, th 3 pointing almost to the heart hand lay on the soft the body. One of the limbs wed heneath i sati velvet be was ext bosom was nd burning. Bencath half an_inch in digm- pugh it had sped the fatal bullet, and the instrument from - which it had been fived lay at the vietin's fect Deathh had been instantancous, The mo- ment the hope of winning Tillie Nelson had Teft Gottlich's breast, that moment, life left his body. There wis but one witness to the deed, if pts the robbins whicl flitted without the windows. That witness was Tillic her- self. Shoisone of theservants. She had unintentionally won Gottlich's heart. Got tlieb was her cousin, He worked in the fheld: and didoccasional crrands for the family. Yesterduy he follow girl to the blue room and suid ear tenderly : R powder ping fissu | yet 1dolove you, and I want you to be Tillie told him_it she could not marry him. ou will not ‘marry me *T will kill my ottlich veplied is voice choked and'tears volled fron “You know, Gottlieh,” ‘Tillie answe cannot be your wife, beeause you av could mnot be; that AT my iottlieh heard no more save crack of a revolver, the muzzle of ad placcd on his b gers, the next i dropped the still smoking weapen to the floor. The flash had set five to the dead man's clothes, and when Murtagh reached the scene a spot around the bullet hole had been burned WA rightod, Tillic fled from the apartment. Hor lover stion hiad been sealed and his silenced forever: Land for hours after uforted, Dr. Gross- and gradually gained v the sharp which he fin- yar to be a mastery over h Dr. Hiirvisau, th seene and empanc which returned averdict to the effect thnt ‘the deceased had come to his death by a pistol shot fived with suicidal intent. The revolver with whicl was a Smith & Wesson, the property of John Patrick, taken from his _chamber by yesterday morning. In Tillic Nelson and Jennie Lundberg, th latter unother scrvant in the Patri ad i had two cousins. Miss sister named Mrs. Munson ney. he remains were brought to the city last ht and now lie in M. O. Maul's undertak- ing rooms. rired to the the deed was don W-calibre. 1t wa and_had been Gottlich carly nulm* living in e For carache, toothache, sore throat, swelled neck, and the’ results of colds and ‘inflama- tion, use Dr. Thomas’ Ecleetvie Oil-the great pain destroyer. DOUSE JAMS, the Old Gas Lamps to Be Abandoned. There are now in this city 100 electric lights which ave being paid for by the munic- ipality. Phese include the lamps on the high selool gronnds, the viaduets, the solitary .at the eity Joil and those which are hung over the various futerseetions in the heart of the city The last mentioned displacing the dore of lamps are gradually old gas nd will continue so to until Inspector Gilbert shall have ded that no more may with propriety be discontinued 1n sowe places gas and_ clectric Lanps are Burning during the same hours, but the Tocalitics which the inspector has not been uble to visit. According as he dis vovers that tho electric lamps illumi wate fhe vicinity he orders the emoval of the gus lamps, and from that mo- ment pay for them ceases. Thus far 500 gas lamps have been discon tinued. Atthe rato of &1 per year, which wus the old price, the cost of these lumps for o year would be $,570. At the present raté £25 per lamp, th cost would be &, The 104 lamps which supplint tho was Tights cost $15,100, 1 o= 0 estimated,” said Inspoctor Sthut the present eléetric lights wi i the nelhborhood of glass and frawes will be Locause they lumps moved from the would otherwise be broken by boys, pipes will then be stopped up s Mrs, Winslow's Soothing dren teething is the family cents a bottle Sysup_ for Denefactor chil Connaline Brought ( A return was made by Sherif? summons i the case of Mrs. Lillian Frost 15t the Bousearen gang of money lend Phe return s interesting from the fact that it shows in its true light the identity of G, Connaline, to whom Bouscaren claimed he had transferred the note, and who was made to appear as o pe o could not bo induced L grant any co The writ is endorsed orgic Bousearen Georgie Bou iren I8 none othe thun th wife of Octave Bouscaren. The name of her first husband was Con , und she has gone under the name of ¢ naline on the stage, boing un opera sit She is the party who sued the Conreid opera company st Wednesday for sulary on contract One of Bouscaren's niethods has heen to transf pims to her under her stage ” name und thus put himself in the light of an agent An Absolute O INAL ABIETINE in large two-oun wud 15 an absolute cure for ull wouids, chapped hands and all skin eraptions; Will positi re all kinds of Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT 1 by Goodmun Drug auy at by wail 80 cents, Light. Boyd on the g ers. this writ Connaline. OINTMENT > tix The ORI boxes, burns. A BLOW TO IMMIGRATION, The Unfortunate Effect of Morrison's Decision on Harvest nrsions, Interstate Railway Comm rer Morrison promulgated a decision Wednesday declaring illegal the harvest excursion tickets, u; the railroads should make them open to all classos, This action struck the general agents of Nebraska ronds who interested, s being somewhat uncalled for, “While we make a special rate for anal leged specific object,” sald one agent, “these tickets are on sale to every Tom, Dick and Harry, It Mr. Morrison did not know that he ought to have found it out before placing himself on record in such a ridiculous lig “‘Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, in fact all the western states, want immigrants. There are thousands of people down east who, if they could, would get out of there and seck new homes on our_broad, breezy, beautiful and productive praivies, Beforc pulling up stakes, however, and moving with their fam and effects, most men prefer to investi te matters looking thesity n i selecting some place to move to, This ud- vantage w in cheap, thirty-day tickets, with lay: at any and ¢ point withi boundary of acertain te tor Those tickets are not limited to any particular class, though they specify certa accommodations. The harvest excu sion scheme pstablished in 1887, nd it i our custom to inaugurate about four of them cvery year since. They have proven very successful and have been the means of bringing many thousands of immigrants into Nebraska and Kansas I it transpires, now that these tickets are to be considered illegal and must be discon- tinued, what will those state-improvement and state-immigration associations think of it? It was their carnest request, more than for any other reason we inude the home- secker rates, especially this year,” loss passengor are directly peculiar ax was heen Did Not Restore the Rates. Trans-Missonri passenger agents ave tr: ing to conceal the fact that they had a breezy time in their association meeting at Kansas City last Tuesday. John Scbastian, th portly statesman of Rock Island fame, it is suid, caused all the noise. By introducing a resolution proposing the restoration of rates, gardless of any action that might be taken on the part of the Missourl Pacific and characterizing tha road’s policy as somewhat *wild eat”” in mo- tive, he nearly p n unfortunate row!. The Missou entative mounted his fighting ear and threatened all sorts of disastrons results provided the ciution undertook to ignore his road in bt take. This scttled M His resolution went under by ity. The Owala representi tives who ure always looking out for p ful means of settling disputes voted Mr. Sebastian. Scbas- A Shorter Line to Lincoln. It is rumored that the Union and Missouri Pacific have entered into negotiations which, if consummated, willgivo the former track privilege for its through trains over the lat- ine by way of Weeping Water from Omaha to Lincoln. Tnquiries failed, however, to elici fication of the rumor. Such a d would not likely be known be mation to other thy the lines interested, and neither of those ofti- is here at this time. s the story goes all negotintions between the Missouri Pacific and Bmlington for the joint use of track between Nebraska City and Plattsmouth off; and, us @& con- sideration for: the privilege of run- ning _ into_ the union depot or the Union Pacific line from South Omaha the Missouri Pacific will grant that road per- mission to employ its track for a shorter route than the Repul to the capital. the veri- il though ore its consum- voposed N <. Railroad building promises to be quitelively in Nebraska this year, Work & to be com- menced at once on a proposed new’ line from northeast to Lake Superior by way Sionx Palls and Yankton, Dak. The road 11 be known as_the r, KK Northeastern. Tho K¢ & Wood Kiver branch of the Union Pacific is already in ourse of construction and there seems to be wood prospects for an extension of the Mis- souri Pacific from Omaia to ¢ Elkhorn tng _The presence in Omaly Wodn en Fremont, Elkhorn & Missour incers, aroused conside ted rumors to the effect that sc trouble of some kind might be anticipated. The visitsrs wer Parker, Duffy, and W. of Calhoun; C. Hibhen, Novfolk Holmes, Fremon J 3oy Jook, Mr. Mahony, D. I, |, B G Beckmau, and howover denied the existence of any compluint and said their visit here had notli- ing whatever to do with vailroad matters, Notes and Personals, Vice President Holeomb is expected home on Saturday. General Agent Phillippl Pacific has gone to St. Louis. 1, S, Capron, traveling gont of the Trunk line voad, Chicago, is in the city Loowis, chief clerk to Geners Holdy veturned f vesterday with o car load of snipe he and Frank Parmelee had killed. of the Missou which “Rock Island Route,” AND ALTE SUNDAY, APRIL 1"I.w‘ FOR THIE LIM- TRAIN CONSIs 'I \\"l' ) 346§ L REECLINING ) CAR CAN L DEPOT, COUNCIL BLU ARRIVE AT 95 P, M, CHICA 11 D DINING NION PACIE AT M. AT MOIN O\ « 8:05 A, M. THIS TRAIN WILI, nv DAILY TO ACCOMMODA TRAVELING UBLIC AND CIALLY THE BUSINESS MEN OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFES AND DES MOINES, WHO BY TAKING THIS TRAIN CAN ARRIVE IN CHI- CAGO AT 8:05 A, M, AND RETURN- ING, LEAVE THERE AT P M., THUS GIVING THEM AMPLETIME TO TRANSACT BUSINESS AND BE AT HOME THI NG MORD ING, FOR TICKE SLEEPING CAR BERTHS, F AT CITY TICKET OFFICE NAM S OR TELEPHONI 78: J. L. DI GEN'L. AGENT PASS, BEVOISE, DEP'T, CITY PASS Ought to Have Been in Omaha. “The puving exposition at Indianapolis," swid City Engineor T Swas a fizzle so far sults coneern All of the big paving firms of our country wer osented and had maguificent displays of material and work but that wi 11 theve was to it. There wits o reception of - visitors: no meet'ng of any kind on which notes could be compared and experiences exchanged ; and no attention whatever was paid by the city ofiiciuls or those having the exhib in clivrge to the vis itors, T don’t see how the Indianapolis peo ple protited from the show and I'm sure the visitors were not repaid for the expense in curred in attending it," debility, poo Vimple s fred Nervous Nervine, Samy and Douglus memory, diflden s,enved by De. Miles at Kubin & Co.'s 15t ablic Works that the work Delay « frman Balcombe regrets of paying and curbing the streets account of the bond election May 8. He not be commenced the has been postponed on 1ot take place until wil which will predicts that the work until July 1 are voted to give ihe propert d Mice in which they wish and other red probably thirty days more th) ohout the middle be w as it is necessary afte own tap m the west | THE OMAHA DAILY | and prove a hardship to city who have been ning o early opx i on th MRS, LONGSHORE An Entertaining ture by the Longshore-Po! Mrs. A, M Instri Famons Quakeress, M speaker, me eminent physician and public large audi Boyd's oper sion of I city. people in profession, thoroughly structive, diction, tene v first Virtually the lady many of the most prominent people i ife in America, as the citizens of Omaha had read many of the most v that would seem possible of ut behalf of Mrs, Potts, Quakeress, now in the ripest proved to be a very delightful 8 sieh a one s is restful s well as ente Unassuming, yet with a charini dignity, rich in culture and with an admirable her appearatee and s created o flutter e of house last e ladies aining in all parts of the house. The stage was hung with a la of rare physiological charts, while upon cither an and woman side was the skeleton of The charts and grim bones we brought into use. speal unable to of their orig int eled entirely world. “And,” proud to suy stood the long than the man's Among other things the “The preat commonly uttri this phemous, direetly * to The diffusion ness wi from the fa medical manity at large » of cthics tures, which fact pli wronjz position and A physician's ent rather than cure dises ducation \\A“t‘rl"lv' nal o ploits before they hut since she controll round and nearly added she, I that female untings ted to th sentiment 1 rurd This the of t As 1o the tality great in the remarked at the outset that sdueo them Fners, or spe into her d them they il over the am_ some skeleton far better shape will of ( alm rat of nl sults the widening influence of | the time when ation to man’s physi logian now bears to the spiritual. pcognize and Within half punish the mm.-m and bilious fev grace, M children, ch of his brothe and to re The_speaker stuys in unm wear them bees ment by taking unanimously suid: as bad as rh Mrs. Pott women at_3 o spe will be Ir Use Buke mulsion., gists. tesan, had Pat ately cutt b and costly lounge. Ford, sr. had Fannyja lling liquor without reporter that he warned all house sporting liquo erazed wheney Woman si councilman’s St anothe terday to add name of Kirkendall and was pi I southwest corne where it was « imed we will ismission )l that such diseases as TS Are a s denounced wsured term e th compressed waists. Stie ¢ sustained will ' s that she n ou 1 drop and mission is to be the risher of his wi Woman's noble, but far too often undervalued, be the intelligent e her ¢l wealth of the ho her s, Several Police Items. A few days ago Fanny Hamilton, the cour- Ford, jr., churge of coming (nto her house and g up the ¢ Yestea not. he. i checle assignation, had his trial ley and a jury yesterday acquitted. A weeld o wald file against the arrested sistant City Attorney a compluint prison astardy and had b » Ella for in Nelson for ) CI: Joues & C sy Ifth h and by speak as death ignomnce physiologi will, in time, depopulate our jai cdgé of practical physiology und hygienc v as generally diffused as that of mathemati 1 almost, if not quite, disapy b carth. popular me s the prof in injur, u best duty the 1l Insure Against Pneu Pure Cod LiverOil or Bulke s The old reliable brand. vering of lay afternoon ted on the cha use. saloon 1 the laborers of the forward streets, POTTS, and gentlemen at ning on the occ of a serics ef lectures in this was introduced by commendator ance by such yeo mat first of admiring approval s frequently ske the k of the v safd : tho physician will 1 il welfare that rard and mission is most Ipmeet of her iren, who wearing and said women men 2 cated much me vote on the question, \\Imh position o love, courtship and close the s "\\'hil«- love is not adiscase, it is matism.” will deliver her loclk, i again to both se first lecture to tonight Both lectures onia. ested on became e he partook of the sold i her life turn d Wommelsdc going to the pen on, with the forged to it, 1on 4 grocer named Ribald, at Nincteenth and Charles streets. 1, Who has s of Tw that h rooms on the and Dou pt o pla before Judge Hels- afternoon and wus 1 Charles tion, Nomaker quire charging n'bound over to the dis- Holmes' trict court, whereupon Shocmake to noile prosse the charge of fornication, ut for his attorn: ror and th ] then ¢ | wald then and the p d to fix it all ing Shoemaker don’t want you to marry And you seé her put you in jail rooti. iely f Ko Sumuel J administ ell, decensed. Albert W he forcign Lt ted o prok The Bank of aguinst Last Saturday party tertained a now, he girl 15 City e ) Dickerson w theestate e f Sur angrily him you marry him I'll hen left” the court Il of Elbwidg yestorday btained a judg- il up. exclaimed : no, 1 T. Smith orenc evening of friends, daneing furnished amusement, and all report nt eventng. sher is spending the weele with his sat Wayne. council ting consi Satur purpose of canvasing the elec The city and @ adjourned to The greguti tions of the fo fit in th ladies of duys of anil the 1 It these workers Stabbed His 1 thirteen Thiv par Joe Horne, Burt, hud morning i wn t e pocket-knif arnn nts live at stree + trans al chur chuy with booths dresse: week ot h N WS, and the girl, latter ugreed to at i o, Kan. City. st and Unexcelled in its ap: Howell was yesterday appointed the estate of John W, 18 appointed MeV Loughton was amounting Music wet on Mond: stival of the St will parlors 1 in th with thin 1 enterta a dispute ey back v Humilton, and Horn and th ten, of aymate, old, and Cuming, Twenty over a of bed were notifie have us yet been made, 1. H. Butch, €. Tyson B criming Paxton he ol as 1t npany v, one St. P settling up tministy Nine Millior W \t Days. Ma v years able business evening for the ion returns Avenue Con the representa- valof duys as an this charactor of to s promises to be the most el nment top Twenty m ne twice but no arrrsts 5 Estate. the mos Min affairs Hume Butehor allon Pu | Me BEE, FRIDA THE EDITOR OF THE WACC Visits Laredo and Gives an Un Description ot the Gateway and from Mexico. [From the Waeo (Tex,) Day.) During the past we sts thut 1 nl nity to sec K in something of toric and much-talkod-df Tyvin Rio Grande—the ong n Texas, the Mexico. They face cach othe sides of the broad, sw in the case of East and West Waco dteel bidge spanning the Rio G from the front of ore | American to the fodt of strect on the Mexican 'ty in effec ande, street the side ple. large as our suspension brid, the railroad bridges just down the Rio is another repetition of the river sc Waco-on-the-Brazos. They are interesting towns, and Nuevo Laredo, Mex., and while t in respect of location and practically two in i desti ourse every visitor who can spare tin to the quaiit old Mexican city, oldert Antonio. On its strects the Ame U be seen all times, wonderi varied and strange s of Me: ness, social, industrial and pictures met at every turn, It is essentially and likely to remain so for a long time it is getting many of the American it ments—telephones, electric motor stre i The population u Laredo is 8,000, It is the town on the ought to be called while it, too, has larg and many of the sume life seen across tl blended the most prog and phases of American business, industri social life, It has a papulation of 10, is growing right along. In Laredo, Texas, the Amerd out broad streets, puttine ness houses of brick and dences that would be able in any Amer hum gencrally. The electric motor ted a distance of four ing) runs from Fort M Sum has an_extensive military fore spacious quarters, through the” main o city out to what is called *“The He his suburb, 100 feet | proper, is an_almo; 0 physical features of ion here in Waco, but is at least times as large. 1t belongs to the fam redo improvement company, where the solid, handsome and ing of the futuve will be it is chored there and no power can Money has been liberally Heights” to a degree scarcely without an inspection, The *pes it have a theory that for oy originally purchasing land it will pay spend. two. in developig * and ing the purchase. 1t was that induced the Laredo Tmpr pany to build the electric moto clegunt Hotel Hamilton, to put it ystem of and incandescent 1 waterworks, ete. They take stoel in interest Amer the n_s! Mexican poy feature up imposin stone, erceti road th st reproduc the Glenwoc costl, to be b ple w this vemen syste Topetul enterprise that comes to Lavedo, fron crect cost a bank down to a broom fuctc business houses and ' residences, and by saying that they expect to get ba dollar with good intorest, The sc the company, an affable and intell Englishman, made the 1omirk matter to s’ in what part of Laredd settles, what line of bisiness or entery represents, what his politics ov relizic be—if he cotnes and at: vestment is just that mich enhanced. ave the editor of t from oppx it river identically as Laredo, * Laredo, for of Mexican river, with these 15 are laying | handsome and credit- an city, and making is now oper- miles (and still build- | ntosh, where Uncle gler than the id there is v build- Ircidy stop it. | lavished on *The oy doflar sp Y ) DAY biased to 1o Day the his- cities on the sther in a broad leading on th corresponding | an unbroken and ever crowded with peo- Standing on this bridge (about twice as Grande enes at | Tex., hus one cossibility, are ny. Of ue o han San 1 visitor g at the | busi que Me prove- ot cars, of the le that ulation are actical ial and 000 and g busi g rosi s things | e, with purt of dights.” city tion as d ad twenty ous Lil- elieved ho own | them to beautify- | spirit | t com- m, the | extensive ghting, every explain k o It does not ) 4 man wise he K > the value of our in- If we | don’t sell land or houses to one man we will to | our investm buildings, e another, and asfor all stocks, plants, factories, carn These v e it spirit th ¢ to seil real estate.” thekeynote to Laredo’s noom tbut for just such | growth which has been witnessed cor | have taken plac intelligent. ol lowever, that the impetus W to be stopped. The amot ady planted is imiense, and rolling in. What will fmpress an observant ov the start Laredo has made, and in so time, s u railrond, tile and banking center, into the city, the chief being the Intern & Great Northern and Mexican N The next important is the road Corpus Christi, and what is called *t roud.”* running now to the rich coal twenty-five miles up the Rio Grande e e be the San Antonio & Arvimsas Pass, has been subsidized and will undoubte built within a few months. The talk of other projected roads, but the An wnot suy how substantial those projects are. A to the town, lie railroads are a bouan they have all located exten that pay out large sums of The snielting works, foun and dozens of minor industries now way employ big forces of skilled e these added to me kinds give this city just what a town a large wage-carning und money-sp population. One of the most valuable sitions is a_woolen mill, which th F12,000 in_cash ¢ picecof ground. 1t is pledged within the year with 250 ope is a cotton mill talked of and it subsidized liberally, too. The commereial iustitutions ereditable, and the custom house figul de with Mexico that is already in and growing steadily, The rich aud sive area of Mexico open to commerc terprise explains why Laredo is dest Decome t wholesalo point. Ther not seem 1o be any lack of banking It is without doubt a really pushing town, with a great agreat deal alveady accomplished and do yet, The people really - have faith and put down their money in o shows that they expect it o con the sume wmount of pluck and expendi money that is displayed in pushing Laredo could bo upplied to the ugr nditions therc bountifully—it would have to, But take it all in all, La examplo of enterprise and g some, and the vy 01 hospitable or fuyorab) of their mpressions town and all especially the clectric which is undoubtedly country and works like & charm, to what they havo accompl years (und it isa big work) Similar prowth will give La lation in_the next five vears. Lieavy on their coal, aud claim that it the question of manufagtur mined twenty-five miles uway, is a sof al, and laid down 'in 1,000-ton lots system of 11 cqual to any and clai 10 50,000 weutlemen were very ons to ke a " visit ph . Gribble, & Wucoraised bo; v of the Western Union t i doing well and is highly os everybody. Judge Cage, formierly i chairman of t recent state en Dallus, 15 a lendin isy Lo show attentions { oMcial et Company ar nt, courte tlemoen, wide awake bpsiness me offices ure open in hospitable style for call there, Phey ave hiimful of infor wnd send out tons of printed inquiries addressed €them will corta sprompt and fall v M, ford, well lnown to'n acoite lurge owner of mining proportics in i ulso lurgely interested iy Lavodo, one meets “there people from all o state, und from every other state hotel register show a most throng gf visitor Lurwdd i3 50 much talked about n many people have @ natural curic kuow what manner of place it really i foregoing is compiled from jotting from an outsider's standpoint 11 in o lnpartial but 10 is too far uway from Waco even a tinge of apprehensi wisdom of advertising u ¢ o u rival to cosm news, Thveaten to Lyn i, Wis April 10, —Sheriff LaPrarie, M n wanted for the murd, nber last. The Sw 1 and threate running to tto come will e is wmuch hunics and citizens of all em very Prosperous, wy advantages, the ¢ outs the land woul °do is cortai growth, churches and sehools ure numerous and hand- | seeming de the visit are bonstful of fe Thoy point hed within two | | ofice. 1 forever., irteous in | Ui O maha visitor yesterday fo i matter, Mexico, iven as fricndly spirit, h Nelson. wents in | pte., we | ney on those, too, for we are not here rds are Wy be re- great | ild not | bsery is too | of cap- | it leeps | sider is short a | manufacturing, merean Four railroads run national ational. he coal mines and to which dly by writer g mills under o, and needs— | pending acqui people v and to com- will be show nmense exten AL en ined to capital lots to L in it It ture o 1 yield Iy an Its us and | | tures, | Iway, | in the that ) popu v bank settles | It is 1, cloan | ut §1 casant. | L now ieraph emed by Ming- locratic awyer and 0 visit iprove s gen and the all who | wiation | Any inly re AW s as | In fact ver th for the spolitan w that | sity o s. The | s made | for Ihe | Wi APRIT | | | the mayor's prociar Fand the city | City to advocate th | of advertisemients, the paper to publish tele- | failed to turn up. 11, 1890 SOUTH OMAHA DAILY EVENTS, | pisssrmseen coxre e « ing Contra N In speaking he Text of the Proposed Ondinance Providing | [0 Shiidn Hhat, e o o * for Annexation, board of public works, a prominent contrac - tor says . " “The spocifications for stone for curbing AN EPIDEMIC OF WINTER OHOLERA. | for this scason are specially prepared for two Ties or class of from this market the citizens who arve slightly say that there must be com: Captured a O o somewhere in the government Notes and of the city in onder to give sowe favorites the track and entirely exelude others from thus compolling property owners © for the work und material than if fons were prepared for, bidders general and not “for the DISSATISFIED CONTRACTORS, the s, about it aqui of equal 1 it The Board of Trade Disc Lo Newspaper Sche Colored Thier rronnts. sses a Daily | compotition | to pay | the specit and _quarries in favored ones he couneil could suve the city or prop owners from 5 cents to 15 conts per foot for curbing if that body would_insteaet and com el the board of public works to_generalize ov ize their specifications. Why confine Berea stones und de. nd several other quat from competition ! e mewbers of the council have now the uce and power to chase the nigeor from the woodpile ~puint himred and save the tax: payers The ordinance passed by the el providing for the submission to the people, on | May Sth, of the proposition to annex the city of South Omaha, provides as follows SECTION 1. The ity of Omalia, In safd | clty of South Omaba shall be included within (s Timits, shull assume and pageall O general Bonded indebtness of said ¢l South O i, supposed to wmount to about the sum of | 000, with a 1 and unpald int thercon; and 1 standing said eity th Omaha shall be ¢ obl 18 thwereof complied suid eit, city of South in. Said eity of O v oall franchises heretofe Ity of South Omaha 1 1o the s extent nshas bee fore done by th city of South ALl the general — flonting g of said | city of South Omaha wnp and existing | LTH FINDERS, the | wmnner and | suid inals, Chief § the pol | alle; voy says that it is not the duty of the dateof the eleetion erein provided for, 6 tHe Whetlier reprosented by Watraits or ouher: L) wise, shall b nssunied and by the elty of Onial o to look suid the inelu- | g i thercin, | See. 2, This seetion authorizes {he mayor (o fssiie 4 to o sl mitted toa voto of { after twenty duys' notice, the proposition contained in sec- | ton 1 ni.- ¢ city council ought to sce that the work is don He complains that five of his men o ken from the force tolook after the garbage in the alleys while the eity is overrun thugs who are breaking” iuto houses every night or robbing ladies in broad duylight on the principal strects of the city At present there are being hauled to the dump from 1,200 to 1,500 loads per day of filth gthered in back vavds and alleys, and the chief estimates that there are yet 50,000 loads to be carted away, Hesays further shall e eld i the same manneras o general | that the worle of inspeetion will take move or city election and at the places designated in | less men from his force all summer, und they itlon, also provides | cannot be spared for that work. e vote shall be canvassed by the elty wneil atits nest neeting after 0. i et & majority of the votes cagt at () Marrviage L eleetion shall determine the result. When the icenses wore issued to the following par- Droposttion shal hive been oo red adapsed | | Licenses were issued to the following par of South Owaha shall have do- | ties by Judge Shields yesterday : | Name and Residenc § Detleft 1. Se » proposition carried. the wayor 1 Annie Vechtel, Omaha of Omaha shall {ssue his pr { Perry D. Williams, Onaha ing that by virtue of the vote thetwocit South Oni b ne Included in and 1 Katie Ellinger, Omaha, ... . { Henry R Omahit part of tl ja and subject 10 the { Sophia Duve, Omaha The proposition shall be submitted to ctors entire and the votes shll o SNo Il votes “Yes™ to be consid cred in Tavor of the annesation and all votes SN0 o be considered wgalist the annexation See. 4. This provides that the eity clork shall ve able batlots prepared and distributed wng the varions poiling places. | Soc. 5, This seetion provides (hit the election ses. Jurisdiction the Wants a Daily Paper Badly. The board of trade of South Omaha held an adjourned meeting Wednesday night. The hief subject of discussion was the advisability of establishing a daily newspaper in the Magic interests of the south suburb. One enthusiastic gentleman tostart asheet ona guaranteed circulation of 1,200 yearly subscribers aud fifteen columns AMONG | Effect of Civili A on the A From Captain Charles Bryant's inter- | | esting account in the Century, of life | #On the Fur Seal Islands™ is taken as | follows: *It was inferesting to note tne difference in che crop oub the community gradually took upon itseli civil Some were naturally pru- | dent, and easily saved a surplus; would be in debt at the end of the year, Frod Clavi ind Codil Clark L In 1877 a small proportion of their num- red Clark und Cecil Clark, two gentlemen | 3,,). 0 haps 10 per cent, had investsd of color who eke out an existence thumping | 5 T oo wore eeestod TS [ about ten or twelve hundred doliars MecMahon and charged with va. | Withe the Fur company: .nlu\)wr 10 per | They were dismissed ou the promise | SCnb_were always in want; the remain- town at once. | der spent what they |w|-~|\n-nl, The best Hughos brought an Ttalian streot | Pid cluss, the ablest workers, received 5 e T 2 7 over $400 cach for their m’s work, band in yesterday on the charge of e pebaren ot wd as they could obtain a large part of graney, but they were promptly dismissed, T S D e ea kit e | their food from their resouvees of th el DL land without cost, and reeeived thei apparel taken. His home is on Tiye fourth | houses [lll'lxl:l:('x|. vent free, theiv needs and K streets. The burglars ave probably the | were few. To foreign ways in clothes same gang that has been working in” the’| and fashion they inclined very naturally. southern part of Omaha the last few nights, sar before my coming sealin Rogers, the man whom it was thought s had brought to the island con- would rcich the South Omaba yards Wednes- | Hiorable quuntitiosof ready-made cloth- ChaTnL Lol "'{, \..rhl.”,. ’,ll e ing as an article of trade, and the 1 as learned later t i LT Dapaer wore eonsequently fairly well-drosse on to the Sioux City | but only asmall quanity ‘of cloths suit- | able for dresses had been tuken, and the women had not begun to nuke their clothing in any reguiar form. But time, with some assistance, their » adaptability made them very well-dves- sed people.” Before 1 came away wives of those who had been suving theiv m 1o Sitka with orders for silk dres: s chureh wear, and the young men areayed themselves in broad ! elonth, wore gloves and well-blacked | boots and carvied perfumed handker- | ehicfs, “Asmy time was not fully taken up with my duties. and good fortune bronght | tome an abiding place of unusual sizc for Ste Paul, I seized the happy chance of | making my house a mecting-place for | the peoplé, and especially for the chil- McGuire, left for Chicago on a visit the day | dren, ter wo titted up a schoolroom, after the city election and has not been heard | which we also made a place for social from since. He has ten days in which to file | entertainment, and kept the school open his bond and qualify after veceiving his cer- | eight months in the year. We were ite of election. His absence from the city | greatly ed in our school duties by nts the handing of the certificate tohim. | illustrated hooks and papers sent 1o u; the meantime City Treasuver Hoctor is | so unvavied and barven was the scenery continuing in the performance of the duties | of the island, which was all of the world of city clork and all the while hankering to | ghose ¢hildron had ever soen. that it was Bandisithofund sor sy, | well-nigh impossible for them to compre- | hend physical Oficer Mose Redmond has gone to Colum- | ature. What a ‘mountain might s was beyond their understanding, bus to bring back to South Omaha Lowe il Helm, a coloved thief. Loge appropriated to | the difficulty of explaining L himself several articles of wearing apparel | ance of o great forest to children who T R P e “I “ | knew no vegetable growth larger Uhan A dn cold cosh belongiing 10 JWCs | o purple lipine on their gentle slopes theft oceurred about i w gL paSEEeuiaR N LonoRonn dell Y immediately skipy | necessary, however, to excrcise ; ~|||vl.w|. censorship in our illustrated lessons, as it was difficult for all to com- prehend caricature oven in its simpl impossible ska agroc graphic news up to the hour of going to press, 1t is reported that a canvass by the: com mittee appointed by the board on the paper project has convinced them the project i visionary. If éne of the committeemens | tements are corveet the scheme has died a’bornin’, et as others Police Court Doings. aptain grancy, toleay Onic s the cars werc stolen horses talen e Winter Cholera Epidemic South Omaha doctors reportan epidemic of cholera morbus, or “winter cholera.” 1t is supposed to be an infliction following in the wake of la grippe, as it almost invaviably at- ks persons who have had an attuck of that disorder, A queer thingabout the “winter holera™ is that itis confined almost wholly to dults. Drs. Slabaugh and Ensor report quite o number of patients with 16 child among them. The discase yields to treatment readily in three or four duys and has no serious conneeted with it. Females suffer with it more severely than | men, ‘Where is the City Clerk ? The newly-clected city clerk, Thomas I, Captared a Thieving Coon. ing tleman. ago, and the country. City Notes and Per George Monroe and Patrick Kane, membors of yue Armour-Cudahy fire departuent, have ied and gone to Sult Luke City to | nals, “ | forms; even the most | tuves they helieved represented faets, I found the people living in separate families, and, as far I could see, there was nomore immorality among them | than would be found in any decent civil- ized community. The women were modest in deportment, the children | obedient and respectiul to their parents, | and the men always manifested a dispos- | ition to assist me in all my efforts, “In churweter they w mild and gentle, with tho expression of melancholy habitual to those races which [ have no amusements. In this respoet, | however, they have chunged greatly as opportunity ‘developed the merriment latent in their nature ' children when first tunght to speak did serious way, and the utter abscnce n( anything like hearty laughter in a group of them always affol ne strangely, It soemed as if their avenues of expression were closed to pleasure, aud later when they had lenrned the simple games | | taught them it was o great satisfaction | to me to hear my rooms ring with their 5 U merry voices,” The new bell placed in the high school | tower was heard for the first time Wednesday. ifter it will ring at 6 a. u, 12 m.and .1, Blanchard and wife have returacd | from Chicago A distributing case containing 105 boxe has been added to the furniture of the post- Joseph Anderson has secured 630 signatures | to a petition in favor of the passage of the postal telegraph bill and sent the document on 10 Washington. Mus. Omar Stoddard has 200, Mich., to attend the fune « rles Dunkirk of I e to Kalama- of her father. , T, was o 50 in a old vesident of Omaha, who J. R. Spe Denyer, has returned has been sojourning in to the city E. 1. Montrose, formerly of hotel, Denver, his ac sistunt to Chitf Clerk Higbeo at th the St. Jumes pted a position s Mur I like my wife to use Pozzoni’s € Powder because it improves her as fragrant as violets ymplexion Have you used PEARS,SOAP? Stone- ifientions for 1ts His Men to Cateh | cleaning of the | 1 insists that the boand of health or | with | mand Amusements | stone and exelude others | Many of | the world. There in only one Sw and thero Ia nothing like ft. Our eral health from the first dose, ai failed to cradicato contaglons ite effects from the system. o suy Blood and 8kin Diseases, which w five. SWIPT SPECIFIO CO AMUSIKMIINT HOYD & HAYNES Managor MRS, Longshore-Potts, Wiil Lecture on Health and Di T both sexes tonlght and tomorro w at i April 1 ladies' only cach inel ¥, closing Monday Famouus fecture to both se Monday, April 14, at 8 “As good as an hour with Boston Herald Al lectures today loctions talki o Sundiy wnd Mond ture Monday and tomorrow o tlekets matinees an BOYD & HAYNES, M Two Nights Only Sl \]H'l] | Tu -‘m and Wedni Fashionable Event of the 8 Engagement of the distinguis Frederick W Supported by i excellent comp Tollow i reperiol TUESDAY | ING THE WEDNESDAY EVENING, “RICH }5‘ I"nl i Sale seints b Dlmc Eden M Week of Monday, Apri Lducated # G Last week of the One Dime Admits to | GRAND LOTTERY OF 1601l taina no Mercury, Potash, Arsene, onous sabatance whatever. It bullds up the gon- Mark ECGY Do not b imposed on by any of the numerone faltations, substitutes, etc., which are fooding 1ft's Bpecidc, remedy con- or any pols- nd has never blood poison and ro to get the genaine. Send your addross for our Treatlse on 1l bo mafi Attanta (ia Boyd's Qpera Houge M. D. SCasce uding Sun- Love, Courtship and Marriage pxes P. M. Twaln froe. Col- 3 loetures A Tove lec- | Boyd's Opera House Sand 16, hed \Ix arde any fn the MONTEBANK” ARD 101" resque i s Mouday usee, il 7th. BORLAND'S; oats. 20 PERFORMERS zo. A Iillaoe Japanese Village. AllL Mexican International Banl or Charitablo Purposs GRAND MONTHLY DRA Will take place i publie at.the ety of WEDN S d M CAYIL. AT i Intogrity SAPITAL PRIZE, $6( ONLY 60,000 T1CKETS, Wil Half Ticke 1 Prize of #00M i 1 Prizo of 10,000 i 1 Prize of 5000 i 5 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 0 Prizos of 10 5 0f 250 s of | 1w objects of the simplest | and | Prizes of 000 Prize 1000 Prize i th iy o nts, wni in we will sy nomanage shery conducted with honesty, toward all parties JOHN 8 MOSBY, Con CAMILO ARGUET Supervisor for the ( Ifany teket drawing n - prize i< e, 1t face vislno will hocollocte Fowner thereod froe of chirge EDGAR B BRONSO Prosident L Paso Nationul Banie, 41 AGENTS WANTED, For elub rates, or any further infori to the undersigned, st KLato, connty, street and numl livery wiil e assured by y e Denring vour full nddress MEXICAN INTEINATION AT BANK] City of D NOTIC Sond remittances for tickets by ord 1 Money Order, Ixsiiod by New York felange, Bunk Dr Address 1! rogisterud lettors AN INTESATIONAL BANKT City of Juur Mor Y PHIL 20 to 60 day 36 of the Can bo cured i DAY, APRIL 22rd, it enlosing an all alt or Postal JUAREZ of the tute of Cale WING wnrez (form- 1800, 1ol JONN 8, ¢t U I strlet on 2,000, ONLY 60,000 T1CK BT #0,000 100 5,000 N aso Lag your ud 1 oes clearly,with nvols G 0 i Mexlon, y lottor, spress Com - Mexico, IS iby the Mdglc Remedy Vor sale only by the Cook Romedy € Nobraskn WriLe 00 us for Lhe ninmes an pationts who have been eured wnd fro e Wt reter. Sypiilis b8 i [ SKUL 8 the mos steiany, g i ry af tho € Con “MAGIC REMEDY 1ol W the dlsense has be e any that ¢ huve takon mereury o v adyortised f enetis can now b il tho “MAGIC REM K Ol Neb. Buw Tnposs bl fo Case produ with on eurad Cook formula or o sand hive « financiall ), 000, ki wunry most « 8t Jod every known remody and lost all b tence that convinees the u Mark any: In the end you ¥ M DY before you éan b enred. It Is the mwost herolo blood Write for particulars. A CAUTION Mo puee vou REMEDY 1. Clulr Hot lHl le W eured. We g 3, of Ominha i wldresy of ko thit point phy ok oy Ty over iy e (o Those who jous niterias Iy tempurary Ly thir tian of Temdy O I8 ihsolutely pany o vy i result B A 4 Cay t Wa whi have Do of recoy (st 8K i Lrdskae