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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1890)
• TVTTT ? n TATTA TVAH.V T3"nvnv WTrflYWTflSmAV" TPTCTUm A TV JLV l.QOf R fl SEAL DEL1BRRA11NG IN JAIL B B _ _ B- < -1 * uncertain na to the Plea of Guilty or m Not Guilty SHELLENBERGER'S OTHER NAME.Stu _ _ _ _ B Tlio Knot Hint tlio Prisoner In a Bj Monumental Mar I'ully Es > H tnullnlictl by nn Iowa Hj Sheriff * , H * " Ncal'n Plon B The prollmlnnry oxnmtnatton of Neal , H t\hlcli had boon sot for 3 o'clock yesterday H afternoon , did not tnlco place , though It will B t probably bo hold today at on hour yet H . to bo decided upon B | County Attorney Malionoy said that the BB I prisoner bad boon unnblo to como to any ML " _ J _ \ _ conclusion as to which way he would stop , BH You see bo has no counsel or money to so'n 7 euro couusol Whatever mlvico bo gets will 1 como from bo mo attorney in the hops of . bolng nnpoliitoj by tlio court to Uofcnd the ' man Until Neal tnakoi up bit mind whotber ho will or will Dot malto mo the trouble of n M test oxnmlnntion ono in which It will bo , necessary for mo to produce ray witnesses P It will bu as welt , t thlah , to give him Just u llltlo tlmo The examination may and may H cot occur tomorrow " K StinllonticrKcr'R Alias HB The correspondent of Tun Uee at Logan , HB In , wrltoa that the nntno of the man who was HB arrested with Ncal for horse stealing and BB ( tried at that place Is Joe Qray and that ho bad BB never bcon known thora by another name Bffi M. ' a namu ° ' Sliollonboriror , therefore , was a BB"iBBB S" strnngo ono to them The feeling In Logan , BBt ' the correspondent statosfurther.is that Neal BBf i wishes to got oven with Gray for allowing BBJ { J'm ' to B ° to tha ponltontiary and seeks to BBj I fasten upon liim the murder of Mr and Mrs BBl 1 Jonrs , oven though bo en urges It to a man BBf to whom ho gives the narao of ShollenbnrT BB | ' cor It is hold that In some localities Gray BBJ I tnny have boon nnd bo still known ns Snellen- BB } r _ _ horgcr After ho was discharged from the BBr rBBBr9' Jul ! of Harrison county , ho loft Logan and BBjk4i , BBB "as not boon hoard from or seen sluco Gray BBj w * was u tough ana associated witli horse j thieves In the Omaha Indian reservation A Bft < half-breed from the vicinity was engaged BBT viitii him in the Missouri Valley robbery In J bis last talk with Tub Urn representative BBj [ Ncal said that Shollenbergor was also known J by the name of Gray BBf Cnuelit In Anotlicr tile BBt Sheriff J. D. Garrison of Logan , Harrison BBJ county , In , who probably knows a great BBJ deal moro about Ncal than any parson heard BBt of up to tbo present tlmo , arrived In this BBJ city yostcrd ay and called on the prisoner BBL It was ShcrilT Garrison who ran Ncal down , BB ) , captured and ] ailed him for the cattle steal1 BBJT I Ing Job that cost him the two nnd a half BBT ft years sontpneo recently llnlsbcd in the Iowa BBl A , ponltontiary In working up tbo case BBJ B against Neal , Sheriff Garrison dug very BBt B deep Into as much as was possibles to bo BBt S learned of the fellows past lifo , his assocl- BBS • ato9 , modes of oporatlng , eto The sheriff Is BBF S a very intelligent , well educated , qulot gen BBV 9 tlomun , some forty-five years old , and of BBS a iff wldo experience and great reputation in BBS Bh A criminal matters in many parts of the United B ' - ' Bf\ States BBS r. / Spoaltlng of Neal , Just after having vlsltod BBB | > nnd talked with bim yesterday afternoon , BBF BjBr Shorlff Garrison said s BBB f During our conversation , which was BBS B qulto brief , I happened to say to him , 'Ncal , BBS } I what do vou think of your old partner , Joe BBS S Gray.bcmg lu the ponltontiary at Stillwater , BBS Mlnul' Ho gave a start , blushed deeply , BBSj B then trotting control of his tongue bo an- BBSJ swerca with the same old hypocritical smile BBS W i tbat ho had three years ngo : BBS ? Im " 'Why.l'va ' no partner named Joe Grny " * BBS M > " 'What's the matter with you , Ed ) I BBB 47m thought you bad got dona talking riddles to BBSS 'M mo- You know well enough thatlkaoiv V 'B Joe Gray , thnt partner of yours I1 BBBI B " ' 01' . ' said Ncal , the man that you BBS B moan that diet mo dirt on tbat cattle deal BBS B wasJooShcllenberger.undJooGray wasnn BBS B alias liut you dent moan to tell inu tbat ho \ BBSjB is In tbo ponitontlaryl AVby , yes , that's so , BBSj fl J forcot , for I knew ho had been sent up ' BBS B That little remark , " continued Sheriff BBS B Garrisoii to Tim Hhk reporter , that little BBSj B ) start that jNuul gave ana his blushing cleared | I BBB ( from my mind the last vostlga of any idea I I BBB m\ may iiavo bud that Neal had any nccom- BBS ] ' Sk Plico whatavor in this aoublo murder Ncal ' BBSJ ! Bf murdered thodo old Jones people Just as I BBS B * sura as day and night His ruse about a ' BBB JH-L Iftu named Shallonbergor helping him Is Hi j iTX Ilow , U UCI a ruse mo- ° t mo muko it BBK < f V clear to you if you haven't already caught it BBSj yourself In the first place , to bring It homo BBSJ to you in the clearest possible manner , Neal f BBB told nil of you Omaha reporters when ho said BBB' that Sbollonberger did the killing , or to tnat BBB effect , that although ho and Shcllenborgcr BB were not on tbo most intimate terms on BBB account of the circumstances under BBB which they parted in Iowa , BBB y ° n0 ( Neal ) entertained little BBB ill-fcollng toward him My proof of bis hav- BBBi ing Hod right nt tbat point is , that the war BBB den of the Fort Madison penitentiary told BBB mo only a short tlmo ago that Ncal had told [ BBB his cell matu there , Just before loavinp , tbat t BBB ho would do up Gray ( whom bo calls Slioll- BBB cuborgor ) the first time ho mot bim after BBB gottlng out This shows that Neal had , in BBB reality , a deadly hatred of Shellenbercer BBB Now , then , alter ho ( Neal ) murdered tbeso BBB ] old folks , ho thought to himself , Ill put the BBB ] killing part of this Job onto Shollenbergor , BBB ] have him found , and tlion , when bo's ar BBB ] rested , Ill ' do the bogus states evidence BBB turning net on bim , and got his neck BBB ] I stretched ' Ho adopted some such plan with i BBB ] the sumo foolhardy rush and total laclt of BBB ] * ' ' , " caution which I know -intitnutoly to BBBray v ' have characterized ovorythlng that ho BBBW * * ' bus done within the past three or BBB ] four years Ho gave no thought , wliatovor , BBBj • to first locating bis old put and bitterly BBB ] hated one my Had ho done so ho would BBBJ .liuvo discovered , very greatly to bis sur- BBBj prise , us ho did yesterday , that that same old iial was in the penitentiary nt Stillwutor dlnn The start , the Hush , his utter lack of ] wordB upon hearing tbat Slielleuborgor , as BBBJ , ' hn calls Gray , was in tbo penitentiary , BBBJ showed to tuu what an overwhelming sur- BBBJ ; prlso and temporarily unbcarablo shock ho BBBjV had experienced " BBBJ Tbo reporter then nskod Shorlff Garrison BBBt 1 whether this pal really had done Neal a BBBJ wrong , BBB1 t Yes , as such mon consider a wrong It BBBl i would have been perhaps luipostlblo , utterly BBBe so , to have convicted Neal on the cattle BBBf stealing cbargo in Iowa If this [ ' BBBl man Gray , or Shollealiergor , had BBBt stood by Ncal and testified lu his behalf As BBBJf it was , he deserted Neal , " BBBJ1 "liut didn't ' Ncal confess that crime I" ' BBBJj asked the reporter BBBJ Certainly bo did , but not until he had BBBJj found thnt this pal hud proven faithless to BBBJI him by running away at ilia very vital mn > I mout when Ncal needed him most " Wore you ever nolo to get at Neal's right W"0 " nntnol" 1 I * "No , " replied Mr Garrison , and wo 1 turned tlio criminal records of nearly every BBS I c'ty ' m tbo country inside out trying to do BBS that very thing , Tbo ncurost wo cumo to it BBS I was that after Neal had Hod to us about his BBS I family several times bo ouo day inado what BBS bo vehemently termed dead ' a sipjaro' stute- BBBS ment to mo on tbo matter It was tbat ho BBS ] was the son of a woman who kept a house I BBS I ° ' ill-famo m Kansas City I wrote BBS I the authorities there and tbcyansworod tbat BBS 1 a woman uuswenug the description that Neal gave of his mother bad a son that tallied - lied exactly with my description of Neal bim- self , 'J Co authorities added , in their reply , BBS that tbo woman bad Just died , and that she > BBS wus the wickedest up to the very time of her BBS death they ever bad Known In Kunsas City , BBS flu * uiau Neal , " continued Snorlft Gar BBS rlsou , "Is absolutely the most magilUceut BBS iiur I over met Ho lied so plausibly to ouo BBS of the shrewdest aud most prominent law BBS i' ° rs In Iowa , as to cause tbo gantlemau to BBBV spend u largo umnunt of bis own prlvuto BBB funds going to see Moal'a father in Kansas , BBBL _ • * tvho Neul said was a bauk president in a B mLV certain town In a remote part of the siato BBS Mtr Tbu lawyer found tlieru wasn't oven a bauk , m' "S much less a bank president In tbo Place r i Uo you know , sir , that after "wo had gotten ltt perfectly clear ana entirely indlsputablo i case against tbo man on the cattle stoallng ' Job then after ho had confessed to It , aud II was taking him to the penitentiary , ho looked mo straight nnd folly In the ejo and remarked : Sheriff , I am no moro guilty of stoallng these cattle than you nro ' I laughed squarely In his fnco nnd naked htm what : ho confessed the crlmo for Ho ro11 piled , "I simply thought It the host way out SnV the matter ' " Why Neal should give It out to the author Itic and newspaper men In Omaha tbat Too Shollcnborgor was the real name of his old pal and thnt Joe Gray was the alias , and then soy to Shorld Garrison that It was Just the reverse Is possibly nccountod for by bis having nt some tlmo heard that his pal was known to tbo nuthorltios by the name of Sbollcnbergcr nnd that ho ( Ncal ) could moro easily get thorn after the pal by giving that name A Kow Moro Clues Chief Scavoy rccolvod n number of com munications yesterday relative to Neal Tbo most Important Is from S. M. Mellck , city marshal of Lincoln It will bo recalled that Ncnl said that tbo gold ring which was traded oft In South Omaha , nnd which the children ] , of Mr . Jones ldontify as having belonged - longed | to tholr murdWod mother , was stolen In | Lincoln It is rclnttvo to Neal's statement that : ho gat tbo ring by burglarizing n house 'n ' Lincoln that Marshal Molick wntos The marshal says that on the night of February 1 > 181K ) , tbo house of W. H. Derr , 810 North Seventeenth street , between Oand S streets , was < entered by burglars nnd the following property stolen ! Three gold rings , cuff butcs tons ] , some small clinngo , onn breast pin and ono pocket knife "A man an- Bworing the description of Neal with D horse ' and buggy , stopped with n farmer nbout two and n halt miles north ol the city Ho was trying to sell the horse and acted vary suspicious " The marshal closes his letter { • ' by offering to gladly render any fur tbor Information In his power , and adding tbat ho will send n fuller description of tbo articles If it Is desired Another communication whtoh comes from Council < Ulults , nnd it is not signed , says , In substance | , that a man of Neal's description called nt n colored woman's house in the Ulufls on the night of the Stli and wanted to buy n revolver saying that the whole pollco force wis after him When no revolver was given bim bo pleaded to slay all night Ho was finally driven away , and the lottcr says went to "tbo depot as u train cumo In " The colored woman lives Just south of the Northwestern depot " Juris ; ) Houtlicr Itlcmlllcq liim Judge Uuuthcr of South Omaha has a store adjoining the Wisconsin hotel on tbo south On Thursday February 0 , Neat went tc the Judges place lmmodlntoly after leav ing the hotel Ho had with him a pair of grips nnd n lot of goods Ho aakod pertnls- sion to put tha latter In the valises and the judge directed him to a vacant part of the counter In tbo end of the store Ono of the articles which Neal decided not to put in the grip was a pair of pjntnloons for which ho said ho bad no further ' use Ho asked the judge what ho could do with thorn nnd tbo latter replied that ho could throw them out in the alloy NeAl then opened the door and throw the pantaloons away The next day when the Judge 1 rend Tub Unr 's nccount of the murder - dor ho recalled the circumstance Ycstordny ho was shown a picture of Neal and immediately oxclnimcd : . ' • flints tbo ' man That's the very follow who throw the pantaloons out of the door of my shop " Just why Neal Bhould want to throw nway n pair of pants when he hns preserved tbo rest of his clothes cannot bo understood find u Sliut-Utin. Miss Henrietta Kacclc , who was referred to in Mondays Hen as having received a ' couple of rings from Neal , was scon yesterI day She is a candidand , Intelligent young woman Hying with her mother at 2024 ; Irskino street She states positively that Bho had scvoral times seen Neal at the Wisconsin house nnd that on Tuesday morning , February 4 , she saw him cross Furnam street at Fifteenth street Intcrseci Hon and that ho had d double-barrel shot gun . under his arm Ho was going south at the time Ncnl'H Visit to thi ! MutTi Ncal called at the establishment otF W. Spotman & Brother , on Lower Main stroat , } I Council Bl'itTs , on February 8 , nnd secured a qunutlty of clothing At that time ho hud qulto a roll of money nnd his actions were so , suspicious that Mr Spetman directed a clerk to keep nn eye on bim When the cut appeared in the Omaha papers Mr Spotmun recognized him as the party , and notified the Ncornslia authorities that he will cross the river to Identify the man Ncal purchased a blue coat nnd vest , of the O. A. R. style i , and a pair of striped pants After making this purchase ho concluded that ho wanted a hat and some underclothing , whicu ho also purobascd Ho were a cap when he entered tbo store aud ha glanced so sharply nnd fur tively about the store that Mr Spetman decmod it best t * nut a double watch on him and waited on tlio fellow himself . In Nervous Mon If you will send us your address wo will send ' you Dr Dyes celebrated voltaio belt [ and appliances on trial They will quickly restore vou to vigor , inanbood and health Voltaio Belt Co , Marshall , Mloh " CIpcIo Wont Go An effort Is being made to take Cledo Fleming buck to St Louis , a ? . It is claimed her surrender to Odlror Ormsby when ho ' went after bcr , got the chief of pollco of that city in trouble , The Fleming woman was wanted hero for stoallng clothing from Jettlo Reynolds , a ' woman of the town Miss Fleming was , urraigncd before tbo pollco judge and held to the district court on the charge of grand larceny This case , however , has been dismissed , and now the St Louis authorities ' ! want her to return to their cltv in order to pro toot tha authorities tberofrom bolng lined for contempt in letting ber got away Clode , however , says she will not go IMIlob' Ncrvn nnd titver Pills An Important discovery They act on the liver , stomach aad bowels through the nerves A new principle They spoodlly euro billlousness , bad tuste , torpid liver , piles and constipation Spiondid for mon , women nnd children Smallest , mildest , surest 80 doses for 25 cents Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas A N'ini'ty 'lhomnnil 8nlo. Tbo vnlunblo property at tbo southeast corner of Seventeenth and Farnam steels changed bands again Monday Tbo prop erty was purchased several years ago by a Missouri trust company , of which W. E. Urlnkerhoft was president A year ngo it was offered for $7d,000. Last November , an Omaha real estate firm offered Mr Hrliikorhoft t78,00U for the property and received a reply that the prop l erty had been sold for $90,000 , and was then held at $100,000 , The transfer for 83J.OJO was recorded Monday , the purchaser being Theodore Gorisb , u representative of uu oasteru banking firm The property has a frontage of sixty-six feet on Farnam street > and KU on Sovuutcouth street It is just half the slzo of tbo New York Life Insur- nnco company's lot across tbo street , which was purchased by the company about two ' years ngo for $ S0,000. Mr , J. F. Masters , enshior of Emmett & Co 's bunk ut Wn-vorly , Ohio , says : "I conBidor Chumborlnln's Cough Rom oily the best I have ever used After us flip novo nil other klnda without bon olit , I tnod it nnd it quickly ourod mo , duflur yearn of BUlTorlns : with an ob3tl- nnuto coujliind ( throat trouble " A UUturbor Dr Slouiau fllod a complaint In the i > ollco court against a man named Johnson , who lives at Twenty-eighth and Farnam strools The charge is being drunk and dls * orderly Mr * . Johnson Is confined to her bed by sickness Johnson canio In tbo house wMlo the doctor was present to prescribe for her and creutcd a disturbance 3 bo doctor considered the only safe tblngto do would bo toturnJobn- son over to tbo police Ho has boon ar- rested before on a similar charge , m Mrs Wluslow's Soothing Syrup for chll- drou teething gives quiet helpful rciL 2S couU . bottlis IT WAS ALMOST A BLIZZARD , The Storm Iinpodoa Btroot Car Trnvol , AND CAUSES DESERTED STR EETS Tlio Latest Invasion of Wind , nnil Snow ; with thn To in pc rat tire at HoTcrM Ijcnillnjr Points " lltookca Wheels A Fnll nf Tlilrty-SU Dosroos When the woathcr was fair Monday the mercury ' registered thlrty-slxdcgroos nbovo zero Hut towards nightfall the quicksilver iQ the thcrmomotors showed a downward tendency and at 7 p. m. marked thirty-four degrees nbovo zero From that tlmo the tompcrnturo foil steadily , oDd nt 7 yester day morning the mercury stood only six degrees nbovo zero and bhow was falling , The cold became moro Intense , meanwhile accompanied with a high wind nnd falling flakes ' , nnd at 10 n. m. the thormomotcr Indl- cated only halt a degree above zero At noon the mercury stood at half a degrco below ( zero At that time the signal sorvlce ofllccr prophesied . ' that the tomnoraturo would con tinue ! railing until nightfall , when probably the minimum would be reached Dispatches from all tbo western and northwestern states show snowfalls The lowest temperature reached during tbo night was nt St Vincent , Minn , whore the ' morcurv registered UO degrees below zero At Fort liuford It stood at 'JH below , and nt HlS'marck S3 degrees below . The cbango in the woathcr nlmost para lyzcd ! i business , and the storekeepers had lit tie else to do than to stir up tboir fires , listen , to the whistling winds and keep thorn selves ' comfortable Too few pedestrians who were forced to bo out were mostly muQlod beyond recognition They hurried hlthon.nd thitbor and performed their or- rands with nil posslblo dispatch so as to get from scarchiug winds back to tbo coniform- Die Qresldes The horse cars were hut slightly hlndorod In j , their progress by tbo drifting snow nnd were running almost on schoaulo tlma The other lines , however , did not do so well Although there bad not bcon a heavy fall of snow , the electric motor lines were im- { peded . in tboir progress by the tendency of the snow to drift At nn early hour , the snow plows backed by three and four motor cars commenced cutting u way for the motor trains It was soon discovered that it was out of the question to attempt lo run tbo cars on schedule tlmo nod truilcrs were out of the question Shortly after 8 o'clock tbo Waluut Hill and South Eleventh street line was abandoned until thu other tracks could bo , cloirod About noou , howpvor , thrco motors linked topother forced their way to Walnut Ulll and back . Communication was kept up.with South Omaha , but only at intervals of aleut an hour ' , the united force or three motors being necessary to combat the force of the wind and snow The motormen found it neces sary to bold brooms in front of the wheels to keep the beautiful from shuttiug off the eloc- trie { current Shortly after 8 o'clock , when the storm was nt its noight , two trains , eaoh with two [ motors [ , got stalled ou the Shermnn avenue i line ! a short distance below tbo fair grounds i and a'l ' hope of making any further progress ; was abandoned A mlcuto'a delay would I Invariably I allow tbo suowto drift up against the I wheels and make locomotion impossible , . The train l aviog the northern terminus at L 8.10 did not reach Farnam stieet until an 1 hour | Inter aud then ouly with the greateit dlfllculty , At that point further progress \ was delayed for some time bv a bndgo mo tor \ being stalled tbero Travel was stop ped j on tbo Harnoy street line , but this was [ occasional i by the breaking of the cubio ( at Seventeenth street This rendered i the transfer from the motor at i Sixteenth street impossible Men wore placed ! at the Farnam street intersection who Buporintcodod the transfer to tbo Far nam , street line instead The TJ S. Navy desiring to buy twenty moderate-priced watches , invited tholeadiug American uinnufncturcrs to send watches fort .Inl and rating nt the Naval Observatory In October and November last Ono bun ' dred nnd thirty-eight watches of different makes were sent In It has been officially announced that a Seth Thomas Watch Btood first in the trial and the Seth Thomas Watches averaged tbo best , . To Amuse iho Mormon . William Lawler , president of the Eden Musoo company , and Tom Mulvihill loft Monday night for Salt LaKO City Mr Lawlor goes to look ever Salt Lake City in rosponsa to n request from citizens asking him to locate a museum in tbat city It Air Lawler decides to establish a bouso at Salt Lalio It will make the fifth bouso In the Eden-Museo circuit , cvory ouo of which has been built on tbo profits of tbo Omaha bouso SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Ilubbnll Has Departril Considerable surprise was created Monday night by the announcement , that E. G. Hub bell , bookkeeper for the South Omaha Na tional bank , hud decampad , loavlng a nam- ber of unpaid bills Friday afternoon Hubbell - boll secured a considerable amount of money on chccKs signed by himself , that proved worthless when presented at the bank Ho Is supposed to bavo cone to Peorln , III It was impossible to got at tbo exact facts Monday night , as none of tbu bank officials could bo seen Yesterday n number of thjso who were contldenccd by Kubboll cumo to tbu front and admitted tboir losses From Tom Korlt he secured 530 Friday night on a check that : was thrown out when presented at the bank , James Mninnll mourns him (10 worth , us does another N street saloonkoopcr $21) { ) worth Dan ilannon considerately cashed ) a $10 chock nnd W. H. Uerry verbally guurinteod a { 13 check cashed by , Gratiot in , Co , tl C. liostwlc t , cashier of the South Omaha Nn- tlonal bauk , is out a (50 loan made to Hub boll How much bo bns contldenccd his ' friends out of will bo bard to determine ; until the returns are all in Hubbell was the treasurer of tbo Rescue hose company , but loft oehind f 17 of the company's money In bis possession Late Monday afternoon the South Omaha National bank attached Hubbell's ' personal effects in his room over the bank , to secure a balance of ( IU0 on a promissory note of (270. W. H. Uerry seuured his [ j check by getting in first and attaching Hub bolls loan and building association stock , the bank placing a second attaohmeut on the stock to further sccuro themselves , Huobeli's conduct Is u coinpleto surprise to everybody , The opinion prevails tbat ho took advantage of the legal holiday Satur- day followed by Sunday to secure us much money as ho could and then leave South Omaha as fur behind us possible Hubboll's brother wits a resident of South Omaha a lryour ago and was guilty of conduct ' hardly becoming an honest business ! man Some of Hubbell's friends think bo will return nnd struighton overythine out It is thought ho has got aivuy with ubout KOU ) His uccounts with the banlt are in perfect order , Ha is supposed to bo engaged to , a worthy young lady of Peoria , III , and the marriage was expected the prusonl winter Funeral of tlio Victims . The dead bodies of two of the victims of Saturdays ' boiler explosion were gazed at for the last tlmo yesterday morning by these who knew and respected them in South Omaha At 9 oVlocu religious sorvloes were bold In St Agnes cburoh over the remains of Llnabnn and Tlgae The Foresters , headed by their band and marshaled by Cap , tain John Sexton , marched to Lmahan's homo and escorted tbo remains to the church , The remains of Tigbo were mot at the church where n roqulem high mats was ' tincelebrated. . At the conclusion ottbosor- urvices Linabun' * body was carried out and escorted by the Foresters and a long proces sion of carriages to St Mary's cemetery illwhere the remains were interred Tlghe'a body was left at the church i to await the rctuun of the procoislon Tbo re mains ' were then pfactf/l / in tlio hcarso and accompanied by a dolbtntlon of Foresters taken to Omnhn for slupmont to his old homo Inar Peoria Two of Tigho's brothers-in-law arrived Monday from Podrla to accompany the body homo ' Olson , the third dqo an will bo buried this morning In Laurel hill cemetery The expenses of his fdncral will bo berne by the Armour-Cudnhy'company. A diligent effort was made M by the company to find some of Olson's frlenas or re , but It provcH Unavailing No nn- swors were received from a brother who Is thought to resldo in Oakland At noon Undertaker Hoafoy was notified to go to St Joseph's ' hospital nnd take charge of the romolnsrof William Datinkaul , whoso death occurred early yostordny mornPa Ing Daunkaul makes the fourth fatality as a result of the explosion , His skull was fracV Hired nnd ho suffered other severe injuries The frncturoof his skull rondorca trepanlng necessary , nnd front the first It was consul cred imposslolotosavebls life Daunkaul resided on Poclllc , near Twrnty-socond street , In Omaha , and leaves n wife and famth 11V. j ] As soon as his wife's wishes are known the Armcur-Cudahy company will arrange for and pay nil the expenses of his funeral I'ullcil InmntcB of n IHvc Captain Sexton Monday night gnthorod In four | hangers on nt tbo notorious Theater Comlqucon * Twcnty-sovonth street They were registered as Mary Martin , Cora Lee , Kittlo Murphy and Itoss Dcming Later In the night the proprietor of the dive , McGovcrn , secured nn order from Judge King for the roleasoof the Leo and Muriiby wouinn to do n turn on tbo stage of the disrcputablo Joint , The so-called theater is ono of the vilest dens j In the west whom loose woman nnd course men mlnglo with ono nnotber in the gallery and wlno room with the utmost free dom { j The stage show abounds in suggesSl tivu | language and actions aud is a publie dls grace to a civilized community The women receive , n mcro plltanco for their labor and In | , the wlno room and at their abodes nro nothing but unllconsed prostitutes The chnrgo entered against the women nt the ] statlou was vagrancy , but it will hardly stlcic The pollco huvo had and will have plenty of ' opportunities to close the place up as a disorderly house Fights are frequent and scarcely a week passes but the place furnishes | work lor the police and Judge King < , . Hess Doming , ono of the quartette , is the young son of u poor mother who Is now u county chnrgo Ho is a couflrmod vagrant and a frequenter of Just such places us the Comlque Mary Martin , anotlicr ono of tbo soiled doves captured at tlio den , shod tears through a black uyo ye3torday morulnc ut the pollco station The eye was discolored by n blow from Charles McCarthy , the pugilistic bouncer of the place , n week ago Victims ol thn Kxplojlou William Daunkaul , whoso skull was fracl' turcd in the explosion , died at St Josoph's ' hospital yo3terday morning Diuukiul's ' skull was severely fractured nnd It was lound neccessary to remove v large plcco of bone i which was proaslnc against the brain The funeral will take place from bis Into residence 1103 South Twenty second street at 2 o'clock Thursday Michael Houlihan is reported inn favorable condition Cltv Notes nnd fnrsminl * . ' J. K Richards has g pno to Chicago on n business trip . J _ John Dee hns returhod from an extended trip , tt rough the east ' Miss M. A. Davis Is bonfined to her homo with a sprained unklp . Mis * Mlunlo Trail cntertalneda number of her friends at her homo'Moiidny night Miss Helen Hume , xVnd has been the guest of i Mrs E. B. 'lowlo , bus returned to Alma college i , Canada | j Miss Ednu Frost loft , for Oakland , Kan . yesterday morning She was accompanied , ] by Miss Huby Gritlltb' , ' , r Tbo home of * E. L : Martin was the scene of a social gathering Mondnj mtrht In honor or his sons C. W. nnd 11.i. . Martin There was no sessap.of the police court until ' late yesterday morning Judge King was in attendunco ' at tbo funerals of Linahau and 'J ighe ' " - JVF HitJchartlnteuded ego to GrotnayesE terday , but wasdetalhcd Duringhisbb- i seneo the stock company In which ho is an interested party was to bo pushed forward with vigor The meeting of the Bnslnoss Men's asso- ciationwas Incorrectly announced for Mnn- duy night It will occur next Mondny night , nnd regularly tbo first Monday night of cash month herealtor South Omnha lodge of Oddfellows had an unusually Interesting mooting Monday night Now raombors were Initiutod Tbo local ledge was assisted in the doreo work by u visiting team from State ledge of O.nalia , Nervous docility , poor ; memory , dlflldoncn sexual weakness , pltnpluj ouroi by Dr Miles Ncrvino Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's , lulh and Douglas A YOUNG GIRLS FROLIC J She Escapes lion tnn Convent anil Hisn Good Tlmp Police Mtitron HoOhoy hns under hot * euro nn exceedingly interesting unil 1 pretty girl liftocn yourd of ago named Lizzie Norton , shvh un Albany dispatch 1 to the St Louis Republic Prior to Inst Saturday night Lizzio was the in- 3"mato of the convent school of Nntro ' Dame , on Upper Madison uventio , thta 1city , where after ever tlirep jours spent in simlUir schools , she had'beon placed by her mother , a wealthy Svracuso lady several months . . ngo Laat-S.iturday af- tornoon , in charge of the siato re , the girls , among whom was Lizzio , visited l tlio homo of the Little Sisters of the > Poor When they returned Mies Ut- zlo uvailod her self of tlio tomporury lib boiico of the bifctor whoso duty it was to lock up the nutor gqrraonts of the girls , and seizing her hat and cloak , qulotly slipped out It wi3 : BtiU early In the ovonlng , tindsho reached the business portion of the city iinobporved Iloro she maiiugod to lind a pawn shop and got $5 on her gold watch and chain She then wont to the Tremont house , a third-rato hotel on lower Broadway , where she reglsturod as Mlunio Ilughoa nof Cincinnati , nnd declared that she hwas a member of theC O. D. company , She said she wanted to sccuro boaid for a week , nnd was accommodated On Monday , with a niece of the proprietor , she went to the matinco , and in the evening rIio ' occupied a private box alone Her beauty attracted attontlon , and the police soon after being notified of her escapade had little dilllculty in tranlnir her jind plnblhg her in tlio ina- tron's care MluaLii'/.io nekuowlotlgod her identity and sajuVthnt hJio wanted to go homo , whore $ ua could go to the thontor nnd have a good time otico iu n while Her nintlmr is uotillod , and 1b expected to como for the wayward , , nlb3 , " ; , A I'ubllo Honofnnlo- , C. J. Bennett of Offijond , Pa , sayrf ho had it hard time getting Chamborlaln'H Cough Remedy sturlnd there , but now his customers thinitiim a publio bono fuctor , _ ul ! TTTI hiiloidoor UirAfillioiiiilre A shocking Buioldaaocourrod in Nloo Into on Tuesday night ; says a Nice dis . patch to the London Daily Nowa , A rich landed proprietor belonging to 1 Bordeaux , uatnod M. Plerro ltutnond- ing , who has spent Bovoral win tors thqro at the Villo do Benuvino , shot himself through the heart with a re ; volver Bo had made most careful preparations for his death , having or- . aorod a coltin and paid for it a weak ago-and selected a vault at the como iptory. . to hold , as ho said , three portions , Ho spout all Tuesday in placing lilb i papers in order , and when his room was entered after the report of the pistol had boon hoardhis will was found upon , the table Ho loaves tbo bulk of his 'ortuno ° ' ° ver ono million of francs to the widows and orphans of tbo viotlniB of tbo St Etlenne catastrophe , and the romalndor to widows of gondarmea It ruis stated tbat tbo deceased , who was a bncholor.hnd recently shown signs of mental derangement His romalns were interred je9tordny In nccordntico with , tlio directions which ho loft New Conies House , Kan City Absolutely flro proof Finest and lnrgost lioto 'l In Kansas City Unexcelled - celled in its appointments _ , THE JOKE WAS ON MR SAWYER Moro thnn 7,000 Women AVntit to fllnrrv the Senator A few days slnco n , Now York news paper correspondent , in lion ot a. bettor or moro npproprlnto subject for his Washington lottcr , presented in his paper a rendablo sketch on the sena torial ! bachelors ntul widowers , nnd the great catches for widows and marrlngo- able mnldons among the legislators in the upper brnnch of congress , says the Milwankoo Sontlnol The nrticlo was Illustrated nnd highly colored , sulll- clontly so to attract the eye of an ambi tious female Senators Sawyer and Allison tvoro grouped together in a handsome | ploturo roprosoiitlug Hkoly wtdo crsaiid tholr faces were armngod to give a view of their kmdltoat and most philanthropic sides It la apparent that 7,237 females in the country saw the article and were smitten by the opportunities it oiToroit for a splendid catch It appears that each ol these 7,237 females was particu larly _ . , struck with the kindly and philanthropic cotintonanco of thosonior { , , Wisconsin senator , tbo description ; given of bis olognnt now homo , and the portly proportion given his pocketbook At least enough of thorn seemed to bo so im pressed to open up to the astonished gaze of Mr Sawyer a correspondence y" J ? the subject of matrimony , which for volume How of soul , and delightful opportunities for conjugal bliss would have made a Mormon older in good standing ; in the church of the Latter Day ] Saints , Salt Lake City , swear renewed - nowod olloglnnco to the spirit and com mands ' of the late and immortalized Joe Smith Letters came from widows and raal- dpiis , from some lowly in lifo and some Who would bo willing to light up the now Bonatorial homo with a glow that . . . . would bcorch the fretcolng Some wanted nnd others " ' tooxchango photos , wptild bo willing to ily to the amnio pro tection of the senatorial arm if the sen ator ' would prepay passenger tariff rates ol a slzablo package ot ambitious woman ' , Some were seriously loving and . . some were pathetically touching in their solicitude for the senators wel Jii fare fare.The The senator bad his laugh ever the tender oplstlos , aud after destroying a part of thorn , bethought himself ot the courtesy duo a brother senator , mid in plain ] , mattor-of-buslncss way , folded letter and wioto across the back in the customary manner : Kospectfully referred to the Hon William U. ' Allison , United States senate , with the request that my correspnndents be accom modated , if posslblo , by him Fiiilktus Sawvrh What Is moro attractive than n pretty fnco with u fresh , bright complectlonl For it use Po7zonl's Powder first Ho on the Kloctlon or 1803 Colonel Joseph K. Rickoyof Cnllawuy county ( , Missouri , is a hard man tb bluff , says ! the Globo-Dcmocrnt. The other day . a Chicago capitalist , who had como to Washington as a worlds fair boomer , advanrod the proposition that ho could nnmo the next president for a consideration - . oration , of course For how much ? " asked Colouel Rickoy ' • For 8250 against $2,000 , " said the boomer Ill take it Name the man , " 6aid Colonel Rickey . ' • Robert T. Lincoln , " was the reply The hot Btands If Mr Lincoln is elected president in 1892 Mr Rickoy loses , $2,000 ; if he isn't , Mr Lyons loses S2)0. . This is probably the initial wager on the campaign of 1 02. : nfJNPilSOEDENTED I ATTRACTION I OVr.lt A MILLION DISTUIHITTUD Louisiana State Lottery Company Inc < rponttotl by the Legislature , for etnicatloiml nnd chntltabtn pitrpoHc , and lit franchise mtuloft purtoftlie i prosoDt since constitution , la lSTiJ , t > jr an UYcrurlielmlni jiojmlfirote. . Its MAMAIOI'lI J1BAWIS0S take plnco Scnii-Atiiuiailj ; ( Jiuiu and Dct'cmher ) nnd iis j GiMinl Single Number Uniwln i like iiluco ill each of the other ten uimillis of tlio ] > car , mid nil are dratin in public , nt tlio f Atindpiiiy of Jliislc Ncty Orlciiiis , Lu FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For j Integrity of lis Drawings am ) Prompt Payment of Prizes , AtU'Btwl nt follows : "Wo tlo horulif certify taat we BUpcrvlse tJioar- ranfunuiiita i for nil tbu monthly n4 ituailniintiil drowlnuaof J the 1 oJlslann fatale i.o toy company , anU in porain inaiu H unit control the Untwinm tliemtolwa i , anil that tbu huiho are conUucto I with | litttiotty , ftiiritu ! } , fiml in tsood faith t > wanl hII imr- tlttt.anl wuftiithorlzd tliu cunnmny kmibo tlilHtertl * HrttowlttifiiltnliU4of i our stjjmitjroi nltichjJ , tu htsaJvertiactiiontB ' " * COHMI33tOX13HS. Wo.tlioundDrsUnol buiiLsntiil liankera will par nil prjzua drawn In ( liu Louluunu Sittta J/Hturlus nulcli inujr ! liu uresontod al our rnunttm II M. W AhM-l.liV , lrea LunUluna I iu Hank , I'll'.ltHK IANAIIX 1'res. Mats Nut'l llnnK A. IIAlillWIN Ire3. NewOrleans ftt'l Hank CAUL KOHN Pres Union National llanK , GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At ilia Academy of Music Now Or- leans , Tuesday , March II , | 890. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000 lOO.OOt ) 1'ioKiti ut Si'tO euofi ; Halve * $1 ( > ; Qmirtrra n ; Tciillii 92j TtromlnihH $1. 11ST op mux * . I PllIZl : Of | 3 , UUIl , , . . . , . , ITAI.O0) .lI'ltl/.KOK 1'O.IUOI ' luUAO ) 1 I'Kl/.K UK & ) , Ullll M.HU 1 i'KI/.i : 11 U.UJI1S , , , B.III } a piii/.ih of i'.u < iuio uu i fi l'lll/.m OK SIKIuri' , 2'ti i M I'lll/.l'-l OK" l.unara j ) I.D I'M/CKH OK Hilaro , MI.IUI ! ax ) I'ltl/.I'S OK iHluru Ul ll ' W ) I'llLSIH OK UUnru Wl/OO Al'I'JIUXDI A1IOV 1'llliL * . IIIQ l'rltoa of Ml are . , W. < J Wl du .t iiru , , . , . . . . , . .I ii , < M 1JJ do 'AUaro . . . "Al.OJO T1.11M1NAL IllUlS I W Vxliet of HOOarn , , , . . . , , , . . , , 81/00 VM do IWaro „ . ; , , U' ' , ) iil 37l34 I'rtzos umountlng to 31,054,800 1 Kotk Tlckota drnKlnK t'opltul 1'rUcs uro not on- tnlua tu tennliial \ > tuei ACCXTS WAXTCI ) prKun CUTil KAia , or aur further Information UcairoU , wrltu lo lUlj lo tuo undortlgnud , tlearlr atattiiu your resldeuco , wlib utatocoumr straet nnd nunibor Mora rapid return mall dellvurr will be 1auurcd bj jour enclusluit uu chyoIoi > h bearing your tu.l nddrusi IMPORTANT AddrewM A. CfAUflllN Now Orleans , la OrM A.IADPI1IN. Washington D. a Br ordinary leltor , LontauiluK Mover OuukuIi auod brail uiprois companleiMow York oxcaango dratt or poilil note iimi Registered letters cooUlalnrr Ctirrencj U NEW 01H.KANS NATIONAL IIANK , New Orleans , ! . . HcuEUUEit tbat tbo oarrueut nf prlia < l > OUA1UN tieu iiv iroLJii NAtiu.val 1U.N.UB of Now Orleana , , unl tbo tlokcta uro alined br Ika prualJiut of an In atltuilon , Hboto tbartrred rlglita are roraxnlied In tuo lilKboal courtai Ibeiotore , benara of all Imuil- tlona or unonrinouaaebeioea I one Dui4.AU U tlio prloa of tha amalloat part or I fractlouof a licit ! laanau r Vh In aur dravrnia- I AortbintInouroamaoifeiedforlet * tbau adollarU | a awludla LL-lJ I r n I I "IlVnJj FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE IF IT TAKES I . ALL SUHlHEIi " The bttll-tlog Is not nn nnim.il to be ndmlrctl yet lie possesses ono trait Hint at least entitles liim to our respect Ills tenacity of purpose la provcrbiul It makes hltn a formidable adversary A llko trait has often enabled mini to ovcrcomo great obstncles and win vic tory under the most trying elrctini- ctancc'1. ' In fact , It is only by tenacity of purpose nnd Indomitable v Ill-power , that many of life's battles are brought to a successful termination Disease , llko mans moro material enemies , is often nn obstinate adver sary , and it Is only by the most de termined persistency iu the use of the best remedy that victory is attained overlt AVlilloDr Plcice'sGoldcnMcd- ical Discovery is gtiaranleed to bencllt or euro in all diseases for which it is recommended , yet in ailments of long standing , which are usually alike slow in their Inception nnd progress , the euro must likewise bo effected by slow de grees and regular stages Tills can laical only bo accomplished by a persistent H use of this wonderful remedy for a H reasonable length of tlmo when so H used , It conquers the worst cases of H Snlt-rliciini , Kc7cmn , Tetter , Eryslpc- H \n \ % Scalp diseases , nnd all manner of H blood-taints , no matter of how long H standing , or from whatever cimso they H have nrlscii All Scrofulous iiftectlons , H as Old Sores , or Ulcers , AVhito Swell M Intrs , Hip-joint Disease , Knlnrgcd H Q lauds and 'i'uniors disappear under H n protracted use of this greatest of H blood-piiilllci's. H "Goltlou Medical Discovery is tlio H ouly blood medicine , among the scores H that ate advertised , ] ) osse = sel ( of such H positive curative properties as to war H rant its pro ] > rlctors In selling it , ns they H nro doing , through druggists , under a H positiTO gunrnnteo of bencllt or euro H iu every case , or money paid for it vt 111 H bo promptly refunded \VoiiU"s ) Dis- H l'ENSAUV Mkdicai Association , Pro H prictore , No CC3 Main St , Buffalo , N.Y.- " C a t iZThty * k < OX'Jb * iiX-at. 'iiJfor nn lncurnulc caws of fet > * o SS S # _ JU iMJMii.inriMi Catarrh in tha Haad liy 5M' SB ' ' K ! * w''y TO - the proprietors ot DR SAGES CATARRH REMED/ . fiTAIWtO KVMPTOMH OF CATAKIIH.-Hrndacho , obstruction ot noeo , itlsclnirirog } / v' N ! * * ' fnlllnir Into throat , Bomotliiicn profuse , watery , and acrid , at others , thick , { • ( \ > * tenacious , mucous , purulent , bloody , putrid nnuoffensive ; eyra weak , rinir- iS w # • ' 'ns ' in cars , deafness i otrcnslvo breath ; smell nnd fnsto impalicd , anil ircn- u * " -v cral debility Only n few of these Byrnptoms likely to bo present at once Dr Sages Hemcdy cures the worat casea Only CO conta Bold by druggists , every wuero = S tfor thn euro of nil DISOUDEKS OF THE STOMACH LIVKU UOWBL.S , KIDNEYS BLADDKIt , NERVOUS DISEASES ' HBAUACIIE CONSllPATtON COSTIVENE3S i COMPLAINTS ( PECULIAR TO FEMAUV3. PAINS IN THE UACK , DRAOO1N0 , PEELlNGb ETC , INDIGESTION , B1LLIOUSNESS , FEVER , 1NFLAMMATIOB OF THE BOWELS , PILES , aud all doriuiKeamnts of the Internal Viscera RADVVAY'S ' PILLS nro a euro for this cotnplnlnt They tone up .he intei nul secretion ! to healthy action , restore strength to the stomach and enable it to perform Its functions Price C5o per box Sold bv nil druBtrists RADWAY & CO , Now York : i * I HMmiii ti.a 2aaaMditt-t ! 4itiaat3 .nw miiiuui I DIAMOND GUTTING in OMAHAl 9 Wo do not cut and polish these precious stones ns they do it In AmI I Etcrdam but for the next few days [ until our retail store Is routed ) wo I shall OUT THE PRICES to the quick on nil DIAMONDS , mount I od or loose 9 860,000 worth of"Gems to ko lor $25,000 , or Juat Blnli l > rico | Wo quolo a. few itoma to give some idea of the GRAND BAR I GAINS wo now oiler : B CB\'l7aIVK IJAMOXI > I'IX < ; KBt RI.VC3& : | $2.51) , $5 , $10 , $ ir > , $25 , $50 , $75 , $100 to $250 ; worth $ G to $500. | GENUINE DIAMOND EAR ItI.S : I $10. $15 , $20 , if25 , $ ! t5 , $50 , $75 , $100 , $250 , $500 , ( o $1,000. ffl ' Worth $21) ) to $2,000. I oeiwimt : DIAMOND HKOOCIBCs 1 SCAKr AND I ACE I'lft'S : I $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $35 , $5 ? , $75 , $100 to $500. Word ! $10 to $1,000. I ENUBNE : DIA3IO.VD STSJDS : $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $35 , $50 , $75 , $100 lo S500. I WorlU$10tol,000. B Genuine Diamond Ilraeeiets , Necklaces , Lockets , CulT Uuttoas , Collar liuttons , etc . at correHpondtuifly low prlxn B OltNA.MKNTAL DIAMONO WATCH OA8IJ3 In larss varloty complcto , with K nny llrst-cla s make of Amorlcan or Hwlsi movement , from SJ > upto$5UJ. ffl I'INIl DIAMOND MtltTN t'lNQS in stock nud male to order I 1.003U DIAMONDS of alt sizes , from 101 of a karat to 10 Karats , at prices raiiislna from $ . ! ! to } ! ) per karat ltesettlnit of Diamonds n specialty Kstlmates fnrnlsliod on application An early Inspection of om stock will mnply repay you 1 max meyer & BRO , Cor SIxtG3ntii anl Faraam Sts I I * . S , The extrerao LOW PUIUKS previously advertise ! by us on OPTICAL 1 GOODS , and all other departments , will continue In force during this 00 it tillUAT I DIAMOND SALli r < rold Gold bou nt for cash ortaton In oxeliaage - ETCHINGS , J | | JS % k % aSTEMERSON , ENGHA VINGS , Ji MJ jH fl M U WHALLKT & DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES R M | | . M0 > Hi BSTKIMHALL , MOULTJINGS , JS i | MttSal < 2TPIANOS ft ORG ANS frames , j& mm m m M stsheetmusic 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska _ . _ . I . t BUILDERS ' FINE BRONZE GOODS Of Every Design and Finish HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St State Line TotilasfOir , Ilelfust , Hiibllnniid Lirprpool FHOM NEW VOltlC UVKUVTIIUKSUAV Cabla paaiageta to KO , according to location ot ati roeiS Kxcurtlon M to IJ ) . Sleeraja to and from Europe at Uiwc t ItaUi "Stuto of California , ' ' bulldlnj ; . AtJirriiliAUiwiH I CO , Uon'l Avoata , UUroadiray Neir Tork Joum IJLrai.v , Gea'l Weatem Axent 1M lUmlolpb BL , Chlcajta JLkUHT E. Uooiux , Taos XIcCanke , Agenta at Omasa ORUNKENtfESS W Liquor Habit ttfAUPff WO/tU M /SBVrON CMg D HMKE5 GOLDEN SPECIFIC 11 Jtii t o / ! * • lu h m | ui r IT ur Irm v - • ar tUltiaiif fwod , without tlio knowUde * ol the pail ant If oiiofttiftry It U ttuoluulr btraileti nd will • fl i a p rm u Dt * ad tp * dy our * , wbttba th * _ paiUnt It mod r t drlakror ualoolioUoi7rok _ ITliti > U FAILS It opr t $ o Qulatljr and with cuob o r. uinty that Uia pttltot und ro * no 1 noon van lae . and ra tia la awr . UU oompUt * rvlorinatloa 14 • awud , 48pca booK orpartlqularairaa • tUIIN A CO I Mh A DmkIu and I BU 4e C mla BU NO > v U4brllLAUK.IlUiCISAOO ; , ) piaaa * a'