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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1890)
UW , _ THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUABY 25 , 1890. 5 J ULL-rALEBUWlSllOT SCARS _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ F .k J - H I Evidences That Nonl Has Had Some H Very Karrow Eaonpos _ _ _ _ _ K H \ DISCOVERIES AT SOUTH OMAHA j \ H Tlio Prisoners Movement * 'In nod Ht About tlio bnutlicrn Siitimb Orml K mill ) Coming to Unlit lmtor Hj Development ! * Bj B lUclclloil tilth Ituoknhot Hj I\ealwasu | ) and nto n vorv honrty break H fast nt an early hour jestordny morning BS NolultliBlnndlng the fact that ho had nothing Ht mora tliau a narrow sldo bench to lto on , the prisoner did a good deal ofcrv sound sloop K Ing , and remarked that ho foltflrat class ff During the night , the cell was kept brll B- < - - llantly lliihtod and ofllcers nltornatod In sit l thig illBl outsldo the door , watching the pns- oner s every move B Grout crowds of ncoplo bosolgcd the doors B of the Rtntlon at nn early hour and fnlrly [ uPgucd to Im allowed n glnnco at Ncal , but B none wcro fnvorol fho crowd con'lnued to J lian , about the lull all the forenoon K Lhluf bcavoy hrnl thofcllnw strip himself r nndniJelhy lnllcr Ilnvcy mndo a mlnuto B H description of him for rocor I ltwiiB found B B that ho waof splondld build his limbs bo H Ing exceptionally rj tmnotrlcal atid very mus cular Ilia low or parts of bis Ilrs wcro con J nldorablv peppered with buckshot scats j vhllo i big , dotp hole hnlf wav between the knee and mililoof tlio left lee Indicated thnt j ho led ciUglit n rifle or I\o 33 pistol ball there soma tltno or other I urthcr than ad- mining with a laugh that ho certainly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1lul ul-on 8not tu' ° or three times , the man _ _ _ 'VLwsWWr dccllnoa tn talk about the wounds lho & wounds were ovidemt } made wlillo the fol H low whs running nwaj from some person pro bablv In attempting to escape from some _ _ _ _ I cnltcntiarv * I dent think Its hardlr fair , " said the J prisoner to the ofllcers , for you to Kcop ff cmiz7ing one Ill liavo to tell all about my- H | self some time and until then you'd ought to bo allttlopitlent , Ithlnk" E g * ' . At ono tltno during the examination of his _ _ _ _ _ k < BJ . body Tailor Hnoy remarked _ K "Uy the wny , Neal , what is your religious | bollofp . S What do vou uant to know that for ' ' was Ixcal s question J ' Oh well , wo llko to know these things " B H All rk'lit then , I'm a Protestant said _ _ _ Neal ' hut I dent think very much of re llglon " B BS 'Vou have bren In mnnj a tight plaoa bo B BJ fore hn\cn t jou ota boy , " Uavoy B BJ v\cnton B Bj ' l'vo bcon in some tight plncos ofcourso , B K that's pretty sure und I dent deny It , " the B BJ man contlnuod porfactly cool , cntiroly self B BJ ] ossesscd and un < ] iiosttonibly nervy B H County Attorney Mihoncy bad told B BJL Lhlcf Sctvoy that ho would call B BJ ) ' ot the station nbout 9 o clock B BT to nrrango for Ncals Drcltminarj B Bf examination After waiting until much B H nftcr that time 'Mr nlalinnoy tolcphoncd B Bj that it would bo Impossible to uttend to the B Bj examination jostordny Tlio chief then told B B Mr Malmtiei thnt ho would hold the prisoner B Bt Biibject to his , Mahonoy's , order B Bt In the Count } Tall B Neal wus trtnsforrcd to the county jail I f josterday afternoon by orler of County At I J tornoy Mahonov As the ofllcers who took > \A \ liim therodisappoared bo sang out , Good _ ' bye boys good bvo" B BL S The preliminary examination is set for 2 KjVjkd / ° clock this afternoon before lusiicu Mort B Bh * B r' rlson B SOUlll OMAHA mSCOVIjRll S B The MchIicb of I vlitonoo in which m Nonl is Ileint ; Pntnnulcil B , ImciI's movements lu and about South K Omuha are gtadually coming to light , and B were his own confession lacking , the strong H chain of Urmmstantial uvidenio already V " * formed and thodiumber of men who can Ba I identify him nrosuniclent to establish bo B jond n doubt his connection with the Jonas B i murders V 'Yestcrduy loprcsontativcs of Tub Hhe 1 B , found the plnco where Neal purchased the 1 B. revolver which ho sod in Kansas City sov- H oral duys alter the murder At 7 30 on thom i m o\eninof ) 1 obruary 0 Neal went Into the Hj nardwaro store of W V Scott on N strcot , > B betveen Twenty flfth and lwuntyBlxth Hl Ho purchased a Smith & Wesson 3S calibre B hninmnrloss revolver , pajlng $15 for it Mr brett made the sale himself uud along with B Bf the rovoUor furnished Ncal n round of t B H cartridges While making the purchase B BJ ± . Ncal unrolled a lot of bills and counted them B H T over on the showcase Scott thought noth B H jt' v ' v lug of it us it was an ordinary business deal B B Ho paid no particular attention to his cus BBs toincr hut since The Oee's disclosures In BBa connection with the murder has become sat BBV Islicd that Neal and tha crime have some BBb connection with the ether BBa The next morniuir ( I rlday February 7) ) ) BBV Ncal was at tha store again at 0 10 Scott s BBa clerk II 11 Monofco , wus the only person BBa prtscnt Neal came In toh ivo the cartridges BBa < handed The night before Scott had given BBv him the wrong Kind of cartridges tn use in a BBT bmith & , Wesson fun Meuofco reaclilj saw BBS a mistake liml been made and changed the BBV- rim flru for ccntor 11 ro cartridges , which BBS nlono mabo exploded bva hammorless gun BBS It was lint ossible Moaofee savs for Neal to BBp shoot the cartridges given him mUtako BBV * with his Smith it Wesson rovolvoi Mono i BBa fools positlvo the gun had not boon used Bw during the night BBp As tlio reoh or was purchased bj Veal on BBV the nltlit of 1 obruary 6 after the murder BBw bad bcn commlttod it will bo impossible to BB * connect it dfrectly with the crime m Nonl Wns fioiitlnioiitnl BBB " ii ii i Weals llrst appcaranco at tbo Wisconsin m f _ house In South Omaha was on Monday , Tob R ru irv 11 Stopping at the Wisconsin house B at the tlmo was a Mrs Ituschack , a seam B stress who resides In Omaha She was B doing some worn for Mrs Ilium and was B * accompanied by her two daughters Neal K imncdlately struck up an acquaintance with B the ltuscbacic glrjs , and before the afternoon B w as over they had become qulto friendly B Ncal had two rings In his possession , noitbor B BJ one of mur-h value His sentimentality B Bj reached ths extent of tendering tbo ring * to B BJ ono of the young ladies , by whom it was aa ceptcd 1 ho next day ( Tuesday ) Miss Husclmclc was in Omaha SliosaiB alio mat Ncal on B Bj lhirtocnth strcot , carrying in his arms olthcr a shot iun or a rifle Ho did not roB - B Bf turu to tha Wisconsin house that nlgbt , his B Bj uoxt appcuracco being on Wednesday nirut B Bf after ho hud oucased Mott mid Dee to assist l S bun la drlvu in the stock BBS [ 1 ha story of Miss Kuschack does not , > ngreo w lib that of Neal Ho states post tivolj that ho di 1 not Itino Lincoln until BBS 1 ubruarj d and did not reach Omaha before BBS tlio-ltli 'Hiat was the day on which ho B K claims ito have met Shellenbergor Keal 1 BBBr - , _ * how ever , sai s that bo went sonth on u strcot Jm ) thonamuof which bo did uot know , on bis I 7' ' way to tbo stock yards , and was directed to B H Sixteenth street by a policeman as the best B Bl moans of reaching his destination Ho was BBS usked if he had passed over a viaduct , and answered that he had not but that ho had BBB * passed uudor a viaduct " it Is most liUolj BBB that the street ou which ho first sought fl to reach the stock jards was Tnlrtoenth and bo was thonoa directed to bixteouth BBB ] 'litis fact would account for his passing BBB i ' under the viaduct , " which would desoriba BBB ] tha Union Puiltlo railroad bridge which . BBB ] crosses the former street In this respect B Bj Miss Kuschack s testimony Is of service but BBB ] shu has mistaken thodsvot hisurrlvnl or > BBBj Ncal has lied about the some The oppoar- B B unco of a rltlo In hU hands on the 4tn , the j BB * day he wont to the farm , is certainly signlft- B B cunt \ Bf • Joe , \uu Are a Bluriloror " B Tlerobbory of Major Slouno's house in ! > boutb Omaba occurred on the nlgbt of Tob K ruar > C Judge Itouthor's youui daughter R s _ j and servant Mrl tomomber now au Incident h 4K that occurred that night sluco Joe Shellon BBB rr be rgoHs name has been connected with the BBB f iF ufiulr About 6 a clock tboy hoard from the BBB ] | f outride \olces engaged In a spirited conver , BBB * sution Distinctly they beard such exclama BBBj lions as'Joe , you are a niurderorl' Joe , BBBJ you are a cold blooded murderer ! ' Shortly BBB Iicnvard , uyo men appeared at the kitchen BBS door and asked where Carpenter lived , mcitiinp , It is thought , Al Carpenter , the depot policeman Tnoy left nftor securing the deslrod Information Mayor Slonno ro sides within a block ol Honthor s house _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pavls Una Attnohci ! Ed Davis , the lhervman , who purchased the horses from Neal , secured attachment papers vestcrday In Jusllro Hroon's court In South Omaha on nil the personal effects and money found in Neil's possession when bo was arrostcd Ho hopes thus to retnt bursa , hlmsolf for bis own financial loss Under the liny , Jerry Dee , who In company with Mott went with Neal to the Plnnoy farm to drlvo tin stock Into boutb Omaha rotates nn ln- cldent Indicating knowledge on the part of Neal ! ? ' that old Mrs Jones body was hid in the hay stack where it was found At the farm Dee suggested to Neal the advisability ot placing some hay tn the wagon bed for tbo calf to lie on wlillo bolntr hauled Into the cii ) Dee accomi anted the suggestion with pointing to nbout the spot where tbo old lad was found nnd saying that there was some good hay for the purpose . 'No no"Nealsad ! quickly ' that liny is too good for that purpose On the other sldo of the stack tbo hay Is poorer and wo will use some of it" He suited his actions to his words nnd hur rlcuij , brought Dee to the opposlto sldo ot the stack where a handful of hay was gatb- orcd up nnd placed on tha w agon bed m /vaTiiTTuTjUi vs Hcnson to ttcllovo that Ho Traveled Alonn from the lliorc A policeman from the transfer at Council UlulTs came over josterday and identified Ncal Ho said that wlillo Ncal was waiting at the transfer for his train , ho saw him glvo flvo , rudaway boys 50 cents aptcco remark lug ' I wja once a runaway boy mjsolf " The oftlcor also satd that a stranger who got Into conversation with him ( the ofllccr ) remarked - marked that ho wished ho had some money to . help him along tn a certain city A little later Neal approached the oftlcor and asked tn an unconcerned sort of nn ] ' What did that poor follow wantl" . The ofllcor replied that the stranger said J1' ' wished ho hud nero money In order to go to a certain place Then Seal romorltod • Hell 1 llko to help these poor follows , " and going directly up to tbo stranger the nfllcer saw Neal mill out a roll of money and hand him some . Ibis llborality induced the oQIoer to notice him , closoli Ho saj s ho parndod up and down the platform before the people eon tinually ' making himself the most conspieu ous porsou in all tha throngs that wore then nt the transfer With the exception of that with the stranger the ofllcor says that Neal did very little tnlkiuc with these about him Ho seemed entirely alone , and boarded his train nlono | lhls last statement does not harmonlzo with that of Ncal who says that ho boatdod the train with bncllouborger and roilo with him to St Joe ihls J ts anothoi circumstance which casts a suspi cion upon the credibility of Neal s Bton that it ' ' was Shollcnborgor who committed the murder J _ Dr IlnuRhawout one of the bCBtdonttsta In j , the west , e\tr telsteoth without pain , inserts teeth without ptntos absolutely cletm uud stioug 150J Doufjlas , Omuha xiu roidt/ij coanfiissioN A Short Sessjon ns a Lilconan Hoard Oihoi MiihIuphs Tiinsactnl Mayor Cushing presided at the mooting of the t lira and j olico commission last night fho other members prdsout were Mr Gil bert ' and Mr Hartman 1 ho granting of the llconso of A T Uohlfl : was discussed nftcr Mr II irtman had been i chosfn occretary The building that Mr Koblft has flttod up for a saloon Is nt Tortl oth ' and Hamilton streets His application has I boon ucnuing for weeks The matter was referred to the oxcctitlvo session , when ' the license was refused Din matter of Adolph foster n saloon 1 keeper 1 it Eleventh and Plorco streets was 1 disc isse I roster was rccontly granted u 1 hcoiiso His saloon Is within one block of a church and the residents protested The J llecnso was crantcd In snlto of the protest and the matter vns tnken to the district [ court by tlio remonstrants Judco Clutkson sustained tbo board and tbo license w ill bo issued I hero was a remonstrance filed agalnBt C G Kapp a druggist at Twentieth nnd Clark rtrcots The matter was put over until next Mondav night , whan the evidence i will bo beard Ofllcor bcott , who wns suspended on the 1 charge of being intoxicated was reinstated , 1 as tboio was no evidence of his guilt bo mo weeks ago a saloonkeeper at Tblr toenth and Jackson streets died suddenly of t heart disease Iho person ho had bought ; the saloon from was compelled to take the i place back on a mortgage Ho then sold it I to Welsh & . I itzpatrick TUzpatrlck paid I the liquor license but a torn days nto bo dis co\eiod that the place was heavily encura bered , and last night ho weut before the i board nnd naked that the license bo revoked 1 and that ha bo given an orucr on the city treasurer for the 11000 whienhobad I already paid in flio request was granted I ln the name of Woleh & , I itzpatrick Chief Seuvey nskud for live now dork Ian terns for pollco service Heferrcd The chief also asked for a detective photo graph camera to bo used in photographing ull criminals arrested by his man Mayor Cushing Inquired if ho wnnted to take a plo turo of every person who nas run In und the chlof explained that ho might overlook a few di unkards , but hlsobjcctwas to ' shoot criminals Mr I'artmnn moved that tha matter bo referred to tbo committee on mon and discipline Mr Gilbert wanted the re quest to go to the committee on nroporty , hut Hattman's motion carried When a request was read from Chlof Sea vcy nsking foi n leave of ubsonco to go to Kansas City after L.d Neal , the alleged mur derar , every body Btnilod ' Have you got another Ncal ) ' asked Hartman and tbo chief said "No , wo consider oursclvos lucky to got one " There had been no moot ins of tbo board suico his request wus filed with the clerk I'ohcouieu Georfeo W Uonson and Jesse Nowmnn were each trnnted ton days'leavo of absence In regard to the complaints lodged by po i licomen that tbo olotb in tholr uniforms was not whut It had been represented to bo by Canan H Co , Mr Gilbert of the commit tee to whom the matter had bocn ro i ferrod , reiortod that tlio defect was uot in the cloth , but in the dyeing Ho also stated that Mr Canun had promised bira that ho woult make good all deficiencies as goon as tlio weather was warm enough for the pollco to shed tholr overcoats In executive session n liquor lfconsn was granted to Jucob Lutr of 010 South Tblr- toenth street A Gordon of 730 South rourteonth street was refused a Ueonso No protests had boon lllcd but tbo board did not consider the building safe Chief Scavoy wns Instructed to notify all tbo whulosalo liquor dealers who have not paid lu * 1 UOU hccnio that they must close nt once ihoj arolMlllam DarstlJll L amain struot , J W Classen , 1410 Dodge , II [ Uichtor , 1023 DouMus , and J A , I reyhuu i , SO i boutb IhlrtcenthBtreot Ibomcottng then udjournol until next Monday night _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nor\ods docility , poor memorv , dlflldencn sexual weaknosa pimples cured by Dr Miles Nervine bamples free at Kuhti i. Co ' $ , ISthund Doutlas I iiiiud Dead in llfd Joseph Sustky , a laboring man aged forty : years , was found dead lu bis bed m a board . rnig bouso at thirteenth aod Plerco streets between 1 uud i o clock yesterday morning \ \ ben found ho was cold aud stiff and there wus every evidence that he had been uoad six or oiht ( hours Sustkv bad been living in Omaha far thraa or four years , but has a family at Uvnn , la fho remaiua were removed to Heafy's un dcrtaking rooms last evening Coroner Har- rigau directed Dr McManatal to bold a post > mortem After tbo examination tbo doctor | reported that tbo man bad died of heart fall ure lho coroner will bold an Inquest at the morgaio ot 10 o'clock this morning " # Ask you grocer for Cooks extra dry im parlal Champagne Ones used uo other will suit IU bouquet U del'clou * . \MUHI.MI.\TI ? Han * , the Uoaynan , " Is a vcrv peculiar play unlike any production over designed and constructed to meet some special pur pose It was written especially for Charles Arnold a Swiss dialect comedian who ns sut port during soyeral soasoas to Mlnnto Maddcrn nnd ether stars displayed talent tnat attracted managerial attention nnd opened n good future before him The story is full ot pretty sentiment und bright say indo , with Just enough iovo , romance , domestic happiness sorrow and villainy to make It not only Interesting but enter mining In the character of Hans Ucckcl , Arnold portrays a thoughtless careless cmy going youth , who earns a scanty living JJJ rowing plcnsuro boats on soma summer resort lnko near Now York , nnd spends the balance of Ills tlmo playing with the vlllago children Gladys larwoll , a wealthy Now \orkor'a daughter , falls In love with and nnrrlos ' him , much against her father s wishes lor this net ho casts her voff Uy BUbscquont neglect nrd poverty on tbo part of Hans she Is drlvou to desperation and runs away with thotillain nn old suitor , whoso offer of marnago had been refused At thnt the shiftless ' husband nwakons to n realization of his condition nnd when it is too into ro solves ' to reform Hut a powder oxploslon oiln Is him and bo Is loft to the charitable rare ' ot friends All the action , scenes ( nnd Incldonts connected with the ' courtship the separation and flnnl hitppv reunion nro beautifully depleted Considering the fact tint she never played the part before last night nnd never saw or beard a word ot it until lust Saturday Miss Jesslo D Uusbv ns Uadva Tarwoll wo * very good The audience udmircd her work nnoV she wns frequently atiolnudci Dot 1 red erics tbo soubrette nlso made a fnyorablo Impression , but little May Hannali notovor flvo or six years old attracted the greatest share of attention bbo U really the cleverest child actress that has vet boon acoh hero The ether parts are well taken This attraction had { ] its first presentation in Omaha ntHoyds opera bouse last night Mr Arnold Intro duces severnl good songs nnd a line largo bt Ucrnard dog bo perfectly trained that ho seems to know ns much about the perform sneo as any other member ot the companj 1 Cvangoltno" was not strong onoufh to pack the Grand opera house last night but it | drew a fairly good slzod nudlenco aud wns played just as wall as on Sunday night An Absolute Corn The ORIGINAL AUIbTINB OINTMCVr is only put up In larao two ounce tin boxes and is an nbsoluto euro for nil sores burns , wounds chapped bands and all skin orup tions Will positively euro nit Kinds of pllos Ask for the ORIGINAL AHICUNEOINr MhNT Sold by Goodman Drug company at io cents per box by mall JO cents Iiltidholm Itun in Acatn \ letor Llndholm , tha tailor who has been run in a score of times for drunkenness wni locked l up again last night for disorderly conduct in a chop house near the corner of j thirteenth and Jackson streets Etolo an CHoroont Dan GofE was run In last night suspected of having stolen a costly black chinchilla overcoat When rolcused from the couuty jntl J only a few days ago Dan was without an overcoat < of any sort . Tlio Only One The Chicnco , Mtlwaukoo & St Paul Railway is the only line running ; solid votibulod , oloctrio lighted and steam heated trjins boUvoou Chicago Coun cil , 13lulls ind Onialiu The berth reading lamp feature in the FuUman sloopnifr cars run on these lines is patented ind cannot bo used by anv i ether railway compauy It is the ' great I impiovomont of the igo Try it • ind bo convinced Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot ' , Omaha ntOp tn dally , arriving at Chicnco at 9 30 a m. Passengers taking this train are not compelled to ' got ' out of the cars at Council BluLTs and wait for the ti ain to bo cleaned Got tickets nnd stooping car berths at Union ticket i olllco , 15011 arnam Bt T A Nash Gen Agt J E Pui stox Pass Agt Dr limited catarrhal Birnoj practice to ' al ! diseases of nose and throat Boo bldg SOUTH OMAHA NEWS Lilvn Stock l.xebniiKo Mooting A apocial meeting of the South Omaba llvo stock exchange was held Monday afternoon i to receive and act on tbo report of the cent mitteoJapoointed to drnft an ansvter to the communication rccoiv'sd from tbo Col- orrdo Stock Growers association After discussion the report .v is accepted nnd the following answer wns directed to bo mailed South Omaha Neb , Fob -4 Hon J L Urush President Colorado Stock Growers ' Association Dour blr Your communlca tion addressed to tha South Omaba llvo i stock exchange has been referred to us for consideration and wa assure you , cmnnat- ing as it does from an association composed , of men for wLom wo entertain great respect and in whoso wolfuro wo fool much luter- cst-d wo do'Iro to give it careful study and I an intelligent answer You are doubtless aware that our ox rhango hero und at ether markets nro busily engaged in trying to correct tbo many ubuses to which the llvo stock industry 13 bo lng subjected , and wo bopo by concert of action and with your co-oporatlon to accom jilisti much toward adding to the vnluo of your proluct While ivo fully appreciate the importance of your trade and are mindful of tbo fact that the development of our market an 1 ad vancoment of our interests depend in a measure upon your success wo think the pirn suggested by you would not moot the favorable consideration of a majority of tbo traoo for the following reasons 1 JCho number of native corn-fed cattle coming to the market during the year far ex ceed thorccolrtsof westerns and are made ready for market at a cost fully double that of rang * cattle Under the system sug- gostod bv you the commission on corn fed cattle would bo the maximum , while on western cattle it would bo materially ro duccd laklng into consideration 'ho cost of production , the ratio of profits is ln favor of the range steer , aud the adoption of the percentage system would boo in to bo a man ! fest injustice to the producer ot corn fed cattle J J ho cornfed steer Is uniformly sold for cash wlillo fully CO per cent of the range cattle received at this market are sold as feedora , it being the host feeder market in the United oiaics A laruo per cent of the purchasers of feeders require tlmo payments and are more liberal in their offerings than in a cash transaction In securing to you these ad\antuos ( commission Arms nro obliged to aece | t and become responsible for tbo purchaser s paper thus requiring more capital nnd assuming greater risk than in handling cornfu I cattle , which toads to and does strengthen the market aim enables us to obtain butter prices for western beeves 3 Western cattle are Harder to bbII and involve > i arcaterrisic In handling than ua- live * luoycoinoto market but throe to four months in the year making it inconsls 1 tout to handle thorn fu- less than cattle corn ' * ing uniformly throughout the your 1 Ihosolllni , of cuttlo on commission Is and has been for u number of years a busi ness requiring heavy capital and the axuend Ituro of largo sums of money in the employ moot of men of ox | erlenco uud ability for the successful handling ot stock , in tole granhlnir , advertising and rants , und other wisa securing the bust results and subiory ing tbo Interests ot our patrons 'Ihoro- suits ot years oxparienee has fully doinon strated that tlio r > 0 cents per bead ( uot ox ceoding tli nor car ) Is reasonable and ] UBt t and that the buslnoss can not bo douo leult- imatoly , honestly und satisfactorily for less b The percentage system Is a departure from the custom of soiling tbo staple pro ducts of the coautry , For instance , grain Is sold by the bushel or car load , and liny by the ton or car load regaidless of tbo cost of production or the prion obtained rWo feel that all matters of dispute bo- tween the different bruuehes of the llvo stock Industry should bo equitably adjusted , but in view of tba foregoing fact * we bo liovo the present system mora comuutlblo with the Interests of both shipper and com mission merchant , and wo do not feel Justl- fled ln reducing prices or adopting thu per oontago system Our dealings In the past is a guarantee for the future to all shippersfthat they will bo honornbly nnd honestly , dealt with , an 1 tboir interests carefully and olosoly guarded 1 A , IUkb , President A ti LofT , Secroiafr _ - Tim llnnd-linli I layers At Councilman liiifkjs's ' court Sunday several spirited games bt handball wore plByed ] Omaha was pUtod nalnit South Omaha In the persons of Messrs Dvrnosond Murphy whllo Messrs , Uurke and Murphy play 1 od for the Muglo City The lnttor do fcated the former thrdb out of four games for n stnko ot $20 r ' " 1 enred a ItlncK Cyn , Justice Hreen hndan6pportunlty yesterday afternoon to tndulgo in IHo trial of n case In which an IntorprotorWorvicos were nccos sirj John Sholnnko , > i Polo , had a fellow countryman ( arrested on the cbargoof threat cntna to do htm great bodily injury by do ctarlng bo would ( .Ivo him n black aye Tbo trouble originate lln tl o dlschargo ot some employes nt Armour s packing house The trial is in progress this nftornoon Hubbolt Una Donnrted Considerable surprise was croa'ed last night by the announcement that L G Hub bsll , bookkeeper for the South Omaha Nn- tionnl bank , had decamped , lonvlng a number of unpaid bills 'Iho bank attached his per sotial ' , ofTocts lata in the afternoon - Friday nftornoon Hubbolt secured n eonsidernblo nmount of money on checks signed by him self thnt proved worthless when presented nttlobank Ho Is supposed to have gene to , Peorli 111 It wis linpissiblo to got at the exact facts last night , as none ot the bank - oIUcials could be seen Clinsinu ; Ilurulnra The rcsldonts of the vicinity of Twenty seventh nnd II streets had nn exciting tlmo Sundry night Larly In the evening Ed Man . chaw a house wns entered bv burglars and a pocketbook j ] with n small nmount of money ln it wns taken The neighborhood wasnrousod aud a searching party for the miscroarts organized lho thlovcs had made good their escape If they had been caught they would bnvo fared badly Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup fo children teething softens the gums and allays all pain 25 cents n bottle AN UNKNOWN LAND Or Ono or the Htntcs Thnt Hns Never llcen ljXDlnred Washington has her great unknown laud i , llko the interior of Africa , says the j Seattle Press The country shut In by ' the Olympic mount litis , which in cludes nil uiea of nbout 2.000 square iniloH , Iiub never to the positive hnow- lcdgo 1 of old icsldentsof the Territory , been 1 trodden by the foot of man white orlndiin lhoso mountains use from the 1 level country , within ton or liftoon miles l ot the Straits of S m Juan do Tuca in : tlio north , the Pacific ocean in the west Hoods ennui Mi tl o east and the basin ] of Qulnault lake on thesduth and , Using ] to tl o height of 0,000or8,000 feet , shut in a vast une.\plqred area lho Indi ins have novel ponotratcd It their ttadltions say It is inhabited bv a fierce tttbo which tiono of the coast ttibes dared to molest Though it is lmpiobabo that such a tribe could have o\istod in thiSf mountain country without their -nrc ouco becoming knowu to the white man no man has ov or ascertained thn-t tt did not exist White men , too ha/e. onlv vague ac counts i of any writ * m in having eve passed thiough the country , foi invosti gution of all the claims of trav olot * has mvaiiablv proved that they only tra versed its outer edges The most generally iiccopted theory in regai d to this country is that it eon sihtod of great vnlloys atrctchlng from ; the inward slopes of tne mountains to a great ccntial basin The thoorv is supported by the fact that although the countrv round htis abundant rain and clouds constantly hang over the moun tain tops , all the streams llowing toward the four points are inslgnibcnnt and nso only on thcoutwaid elopes of the ringo , none appealing to drain the gioat lakes shut in by the mountains ThiB f ict appears to sunoort the theoiy that streams flowing from the iiinoi slopes ot the mountains feu a a gioat in to r i o i lnko But what driins this lake ? It must have tin outlet somoivhoro , nnu ; as all the stioams pouring from the mountains rise in their outwaid slopes , it must have a sublorranoan outlet to thu ocean , the straights or the sound riteio nro great discovr rios in stoto for some of Washington's explorers ROLLICKING BANDITS ARE THESI lho Hay in Which They Right IV roils.8 In'borvln Some twenty extraordinary bandits have boon terrorizing the peasants ; the vicinity of the small village of Bola Lrkwa , West Sorvla for the last two years Nine days out of every ten they pass in a decent and ordorlv fashion in their mountain home The tenth day I they descend m a body on some little viliture , plunder the Well to do citizens with moderation , nnd right the wrongs of the community according to their unique ideas of justice The Belgrade newspapers lecently gave the pirticu- lars of the last i ild of those continent il 1 white caps The town clock was just striking midnight in Bola Brkwn . when the leader of the gang entered the door of the village tavom Ho found the parson and the town council nnd the other big bugs in a mellow con dition The the sight disgusted ban dit much no had the landlady lock all the doors and give him the key Then ho scolded the twenty mon present so- v oroly for their intemperance and boxed tbo cars of the parson and the mayor At 12 JO o'clock ho called In fifteen fol- lowers to consult with him us to the host way of punishing the drunken dig nitaries The p irson was voted to bo the worst offender and the landlady next to the worst The p irson ; wus laid ucro3s a tublo face donn- ward und the landlady was compelled to spank him hard fifty times with a ploco of two inch plnuk , - Salt nnd rod pepper wuro rubbed jou the pai sons i skin wqro the landladyfiS stout arm and the planlt had ton UJ and ho was usked how much money ho , 'Hnd About $0 I ' Tlio bandit chief took $5 50 The iand- lndv was fined $400 by the White Cap couit foi getting the person and town council full She prql stod she lindii't ' ucoiit in the world 3ho was placed uudur the same treatment from the pat eon and the plank thafeho had given to the parson This broiTgHt aboutS-2 : > from her cash drawer Vi peasant whoso sister had saved , lot her mar liago dowry fetched the money from homo during 1 the onsulng arm i- istice , und guvo it'tottho landlady io help her pay her flno lho bandit cliiof told the landlady ! she must give back the dowry within a week , anu , to Impress his liistiuctions on her mem- ory , burned u little cross on the baok of her hand with a red-hot Iron , Ho allowed her six months In which to got the 3307 still duo him ou his 3400 de- tmaud Just as fho cnlof began to make : a little farewell speooh ho was inter . i - " Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria - When IUby was side wo gore her Cutorto When bbo was a Child , she eri d for Castoria , IWhon she became Uln , Uie clunc to Outoria , Wl iaidieUCUllir60ohoj | TeChomC jtoriA rupted bv a building contractor who had ti \ rccontly signed tin agreement witli the Ion ii council tooroctul ichinch for $2.n The contractor explained thnt the council ; had held him to his contract , although ho had told thorn that the contract ' would ruin him lho chief had ! ' the town clerk ptoduco the con tract ' in nuustloti , burn it up nnd draw up another ono , in which the bulldor was allowed $300 for his work After ] this contract hail been dulv signed and scaled the bandit thank n bottle of wine , sang a patriotic song , led a trlplo chcoi for the Sot v Ian king , nnd bitdo the paralyzed big hugs of Belli l.rUwa good bv.wlth tno warning thnt ho would ioturn In tinco months to see that ' ovoiy ono whom ho had taken under his protection was getting his rights A Hilrtli nnd Mnulnso on n lintn A birth and a numlngo occurred on u train on the Georgia Pacific inlltotid today , botivcon this city nnd Atlanta says n Hitmlnghnm , Ala , dispatch to the Globo-Uomocrat lho Inst of the negro omtgiants from North Carolina were coining through on a special train A few miles front Atlanta a woman gtno bit th to a child Soon ttftot tno young levers 1 nnnnunced that they wnnted to ffet in irried At Antilstou the train stopped ton tiihiutos A llconso was ptocurod from a justice of the po ice there { . and n minister , who wns on the train , miriiod the yoang couple , $ $ * $ & ' P DMPTLYANDPERMAlfEiniY HEADACHE For Nine lcars Worthlncton Ind July 10,18S3. II ad pnlns In the uacL ot m > I ca 1 fornlna via which were Anally cure 1 by tlio use of Bt Jacobs OU , and the euro hai rimnlned permanent TD QUAKE\DU311 \t PnrjroisTS and DEAirns HIE CHARLES A VOOELER CO Baltimore U4. CALIFORNIA Illh 1 AND Ol DISCOVERIES © bpAsrW't01JG Sen < f f > - Circular [ itrtcHltJ krp 2- \ lAHlETINE fclfnVco ORQViLLr , c u ( Z - Pt&k Pa rl ra UtTi w If 6 moj\ * t-5S the O NLY T eiTi r4jV-g/M ( JUapaNtEEO ft 1 BY 1L.j \ > 0kP % $ cuHe ref I sv-o uw JarC ATARRH lABIETINEMm BVoRnVlLLFfAL SANTA : ABIE : AND : CAT : R ; CURE For Sole by Goodinan DrugCo ESTABLISHED IN 1878 BY THE itVSEXiCAU HATIOHAL 60VERHMEMT. | LTTEeY ] OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY Operated i nfler a twci ty jta n contract bj the 21exlLai lntcrnutlui ul li i oviintriit Comi i y Trand 3Ioi thlr riruvrli en I tld Ii the SInrisque IaTlll/n Ii Ha Al tic ml art ( Ity r Mexico a pi bllcly condt ctedli/v Tin ti t ufilchils u Ii t d 1 ril oiurneoby tl o titcittiuy of the Interior and tbo liens ty LOTTERY Or THE BENEFICENCIA PUBLICA THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING nlll La hold In tl o U1V O ' MLX1JJ ) ON THURSDAY , MARCH G , 1830 CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 $ , , 80,000 Jlckots nt $1 , $ UOOIIO J'rlreof llckcts American Money WHOIL3 * HAti\M8 i QUMUBU3U Ltsr or nnizEs 1 CAPlTAM'ltlZI 01 < fOUOOIl ICOO00 1 LAlllAI 1 KUIJOI AIIKJ013 „ HUJ 1 OA111AI. l'Kl/l'Ol 111011a JU0J3 1 ( IRANI ) I'Jd/UOt .U 1U . JrtJ Ill'ltl/lSOl lUODura JU00 0 l'KI/MOl' m ure II XX ) JWl'lll/ISOF SIX ) are t Od ) 10Ol > ltli ' . ni' IU ) are ) U0d ) iMO 1 UITFSOl' Tfl mo 1-W ( ) It I IJU/I b ill M nro ll ( WJ ai i noxiMATinv r uzra ISO Vrlzea of JiW npp to HiliO ) I rlzo J P.OM lAll'rlzei at Wixpp to SiOXJlrize 7 mi ltu I'rlzw ot 4Unpn to lOiUJlnzu ( luoj dW ) TormlimH ot iM decided bj JG0O0J Prize 18 3 2-8 Prizes Mnouutlnp ; tnllii'tiOO All prizes Hold ln the United tftato ) tull paid ln U a currency _ _ _ - _ _ AGCNiS VANi l > . | 5fJ Iou Ciuh Hates orauy further Inform Mlon desired wrlto leulbly to the underslgnoJ clearly Btattng your residence yvlth st-te coun ty street an 1 number Mora rapid return unit ldellvory will bB assure 1 by your enclojlnir an en\ , elope boarlus your full a ddrevc IW1PORTAMT. Address U UASSITTf , , City or Mexico Mexico By or llnsry letter , containing Movkv Ohdeb Issued by nil Uxprt-ss Companies Now Vorlc Bx chnuso , Drafter loatal ot hppoinl Kuntiiros By terms of contract the company must de posit the sum ot all prizes included in the scheme before selllne a single ticket , ana re ceive the following official penult ChltllHOAIi lereou etrti/u that tht Rank atondou and Macla > hat a special tie posit the ntutwrv fundi tn guarantee the ] ! / • nunt o/ all i rixtt drawn 1 > U the Xjnltrla di , la iiene- Aceneici 111 } Ilea Aim , A All OAST1LTO Men enter Further tbo Company Is renulrcd to distrib ute ntty < slx per cent ot the value ot all the tickets la prizes a larger proportion than U given by any other Lottery finally the number ot tckets Is llmltel to Hue ) - ! V03 less than are sold hy othe lotteries Uslux the same schemes < & 1 I have been a constant Sufferer for 4J years ( from about Nov , 1su * \\va \ follow ing JUNE ) from severe colds in my head and throat , in fact the whole mucous tissue , from the nose down to and including the bronchial tubes , was more or less affected it was fast developing into chronic Catarrh J had • tried most known remedies and was finally persuaded last March to PHNIVQ FYTDAPT I snuffed it up my nose and inhaled use rUIMU O LA I nAU I. it gargled my throat with it and swallowed it IT REUEVEO HE WOnDEfiTUllY ANDllAS EFFECTED ALMOST A RADICAL CURE I HAVE USED IT FOR BURNS , BRUISES JINO SPRAINS , AND BHJEYE IT INYaLIUSIE IN SUCH CASES I BELIEVE ALSO THAT NO FAMILY SHOULD SE WITHOUT IT III THE HOUSE FEEUNO AS I DO THAT IT COMPRISES A WHOLE PHARMACOPOEIA WITHIN ITSELF FREDERICK E. FINK , Hnv Ton BE SURE to get the genuine SEE LANDSCAPE TRADE MARK on bottle wrapper PONDS ' EXTRACT CO , , 76 Fifth Avenue New York DIAMOND CUTTING in OMAHaI Wo do not out and polish these pccoloui stones as thov do It In Am sterdam hut for the net few iln\s ( until our rotnil store is rented ) wo slinll OUT THE PBIOES to the ' quick on all DIAMONDS , tuount- od ot loose 850,000iorlli of/CJcms to K < > tor 8'2' , O0O , or Just Unit I'rixo Wo quote a few Items to fjho some Iden of the GRAND BAR GAINS wo now oiTor OsTVUlNi : IIA1IOM > riNOER KINGS $2 51) ) , $5 , $10 , § 15 , $25 , $51) ) , $75 , $100 to * 250j M0ith " i to $500. GEMIIVE ! > IAItIOM > GVK IlIVGS $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $ tn , $50 , $75 , $100 , $250 , $ > 00 , to $1,000. Mor Hi $20 lo $2,000. GENUINE IM V1IOM ) ItKOOCIBi : . SCAItr AND L.VCE . I > I\S $5 , $7.50 , $10 , $15 , $20 , $2" , $15 , $50 , $75 , $100 lo $ i00. > \ortli $10 to $1,000 . . mii ) siui ) ! ) gcaMJiM , $10 , $15 , $20 , $25 , $1" , $50 , $75 , $100 lo $ ' > 00. Worlh $10o ( $1,000 Genulno Diamond Drncotot Necklaces Lockets Cuff Duttoas Collar Buttons etc , ntcorreipon llnclj low iirl c OHNAMhNTAfj 1)1 AMONI ) WATCH CVSD3 1n lar e variety complete with any first Uasmakoofmerlcati or Swiss ram omont , from M' > tip to f.nJ , IlNh DIAMOND MOUNlINUbln stoct and ma lo to or ler I OOSh DIAMON 1)8 ot ntl l.m from 101 ot ft karat to 10 karats at prloos ranging trom $ 1 to $ . > 0D per k ir it Hesettini ; ot Diamon Is u ai sclaitj Tstlmatos fnrnlshoit on sppllc itlon An early Inspection otom stock will umply repay you max meyer & BRO , Cor SixlGsiitb anl Farnaui Sts I 1 * S. The extreme IOW ) HICI'S previously atvortlssl bj us on OlllOAI nOOl)13 unit all other departments will continue in force during this OU It OUBAr DIAMOND 8 UiE 53E"Old Ool I bousht for cash or taken lu cicliango i ETCHINGS , il _ % JP % _ B5 _ S _ P1 fSTEMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , JES _ _ _ _ _ M ' . sGJU EL SaTHALLCT DAVI3 ARTIST SUPPLIES * * WM If Bss W * rSTKIMBALL , MOULDINGS , J&S M M W mjlT HLq TPTANOS MORGANS 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska I BUILDERS FIE BRONZE GOODS , Of Every Design and Finish HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St COUGHS , SOI THROAT ThehlRliot medieilmitl oiJtlosot the worll nr-scrlboan 1 re oinuiend theSODKN MIM It AI 1'ASIIIII for Il en es of the ilunt Chest and I ungs and also for coiuumptu n I find th/iesultsof the BODI N MINI ItAIi WAII'US AND 1 AMII 1 I • > iroversaliwlnc tors In biilMcute 1 harinjltts us cll as In Chronic catarrhal Condition of the upper nlr la-iSORCs MOltl Aim UUOVV V M 1) , 1'ror of I irj ntolopj at ChlcaKo Policlinic AtaUdrugjIatsal-janflfOcts aliot I'umiililets Oi alls on VnplktUuii Soden Mineral Springs Co , Limited , ir.CKlMlSrUI t.TNKWnitK , DR SAHDEK'S ELECTRIC BELT XiiSr-SarfA iSlKiJj iiii iimituumL , ! . is " * itatM HT J * * Diwi LTi is r.xt tssrs IMPftOVIO D ruCTRIC BUT AND SUSPIttSORT orKI ! D lV' < iiriTIiuMlI. . H J 'or tbli > pMlO < ( o > poie C rr ol GrnirQlli * lTnlini Klllcj trttlr ' > i" " ' , l > I ( o. I.uoui ( arrr.U of Flxlrlcilr Ihro < h • I < tins t it rioe ih w to I rinii nniiiiioiKSTiir ( > uiii Clrrtrtt liifit.l l-rll latliacl , or < te forfcll < 3tm Id e b HILT and . . | trnttri C. | i t > t > il hi Vonlctntltf o l liliirrd I. tVres n golka • > rl loiliiphlM r r e. BAHIlErlELEOTItlOOO .ICOUa.l.Ji .JHICAOO lit BJW OtATJGWS ELECTRIC BELT -rvi'-jxa tj x" xixvisoh . PaTEUUOAUG (6 ( , 1827 , Improved JutY 30 1889. ' liJwWBSrsffiKOALVAKIOBOUYBELT V\4kS > SsLK l % . tA1D fcUBPEHBOBY Wll ? iJ * > 'c'r ' , Al1 l s 3 { vWVt 6 ! -in Uo Com 5 6V , . , , J\\iA t m J > l lnt.Lvmbs.i.0ener l .38QBte _ gB ) * , ' ; ut'"tlvcneij ' Kidney ' ' 'iffln mW ' Trtmtllng , Sexual Zz _ . IS ' * / . ' hauitlon Waiting of Body , pis M msii < ! by JnoUcretions In Ysuth tn TTL Married or Flrrlo I ifo S3J'k ' . J , . .7ft.BraroMHH B I kUlltiro * 30 OITR TBUU IK & V'S ELECTRIC INSOLES .7A7. , . Aisonn Ekxjtrlo Truss nnd Delt Combined BU < 1 lM.Ma il for mi I oil il book nl I tin ( bleb will 6a • cutruuUlHIbacilaSaliTaiiia U tl illhra | * | > < r JJJusa OWEH ErEOTBlO BELT & APPHAWOE CO SOO North liroadwsy HT UOVI8 UO 630 Broadway MBW YORK orlY 11 M rnuiiinutT JonwmuACH , ] iician Mimm H. M. TRUBHBART & OO , Real Estate Agents , AtG\bl I HION l Xr\8 JsiMuiasuuilW OalvebtonlsthoHeapart that la and Is to be for the Ureat fiorthvveit Inroimatlou and Maps furnished lsitors art invited to call at our olllce Br JOHN C. JONEST lltAOTtCC MMlfEUTO DlKE/ltiES / Ol' WOMK\ . OSlcs B E Cor UtU s U Ioui ! l 8UOaiaU * Ms AT XME ExpoaiTiQNzzz : r = MHlYER5ELLE , PARIS 1559 , , The Higlieat Po.siblo Premium , JFHD-ONLty * GRAMS * PRIZE POR GliWJHC i 1ACHINES , V"S AWARDED TO MkELBUMol 18 , CO , AND THE * GR0SS 0F THE * LEQION Or HOHOR , WA8 CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL , WHEELER , The President of the Company WHEELER & WILSON MFG GO lH'J-lB ? Wubiala Avii , CllioaKO F. E. FLODMAN & CO HJ0 ! North lOtli Sltont , Omaha ITIIHKEN SPRING VEHICLES A Qrentlylmoroved "III , • • inzlnu l • cLlraunonaH "SbJu Cn lostrldlnRr / ( ' < J. Kiringslons li gptlSl dr ) orUfn accord n totl atrotgtitputbntl em u Ailiptwl oquallr veil to rouch country or Una " city drlvu J. Will clre r < boat I > tlsfHOtlon TO WEAK MEN Buircrlim fro , i Uiu eirccu t r niuthrul trrora , arlr decay woailiM wcakneaa , loai ruaubccxl etc I will aeud a Tsluatile trtatlko ( ai-aledi cuntalutnaT fall 1 srtlc ilars t r 1 oinu cur Kill Ii c t cl arge A iuliDdl I iDddlcat work : al oul I Iw read Ly uvery [ nna who la nerrn la an 1 rttl IlltaUd Addraas , Vror V. C , l'O\VllCU.l IoodU , Conu f..k ral laaar il TUBUtAR CAR CUShi : lfflLr" | [ ( * tr * ' VblaMff.CAuraraktloeatidalaalabraril Ci.m PTJl .yTT farui 1B r ItfjuailacaBStaaa * * . bMa rM S A nftVbf- * K , ItlSOOX , tir.a ur - * > r r.i a . yuik caLL < , aiTswaiuri > siHia-i > ' > uor.m > intutunt lllaT" If UCU > UIIor < aE < mm fact * o' 111 L fl If RlLll Loat Maiihoud Youthful blr- W rUH rora tmpoUocy Uliuuaet of tus i cto WW blllliaii bo cured psriuancatly nod prt vaUly by our Hoiuat BputtUc Hiut br lualKorlU Book aunt ( teatrdl ( ur atamp Bcacoo Medical Uodv pauy 19 ? Waitilngtoa street , Uoitorj Mate