_ F THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 , 1800. 5 _ _ Hi DtVELOPMESrOFSEBRASRA IB f A Now Scheme Proposed for ttao K [ Purpose life \ THE ORGANIZATION OF LAST JUNE IS Ire ociitlon of1 the AVork Thou IB .Mnppoil Out Bcrlomljr llotnrilcil IB Of the IndllTerniico of HK Ccrtnln Slcmuoro H Stnto Povnlopmciit H 1 hero Is n prospect Itiat Omahn will bo B represented In Oilman's ' Worlds Fntr on IB Wticoli" cntcrprlso , which will bo launched , HB It Is now plnnnod , about July 1. This Bcliemo , K which hits been oxplalnod at length , consists J ° In the exlilblllon'throuBli the country of a < BiL 1. train of cars containing samples of the pro f , ducts from the vurlous states rcprosented In the enterprise Already twenty-ono cars f have bean pledged , nntl exhibits are being _ [ collected and Dlnccd in slupo The matter of furnishing n. car with Nom - [ m brashn exhibits for this train was placed before - [ } fore the board of trndo some months ntro and [ rofcrrod to a cotmnltlua TIio commlttcn tias IB Iiccn ut work , and is now confident ( J thut u car can bs fitted up to | H properly displnv the products and Industries ' H of the state The stale bJnrd of oRricuIturo refused to lend nny aid to tha project at first : l but ox-Govcrncr l-'urnns has tukon a lively W interest in the plun ana has secured llioco- I operation of nnumborof the promlnont njr- B riculturists of the Btnto ArrnnKoinents I liavo boon porfcutod for the tree trunsportn- I tion of exhibits to Oifialm where the car will _ _ _ ho lilted up It is proiKisod to raako n very jMLcotndoti ( ) collection of samples of the cereals , m fruits , vcRotablos , flowers and minerals and the mnnufneturod products of the etato for VJ exhibition in the car Tha work of securing this display ana properly arranging it will cost oboul (2,000 , for which expenses a fund Is liolntr collected W The combination when completed will bo exhibited ut all of the principal southern and l eastern cltlos ttT' The Ktntu Dovnlnptunnt Association Hp Somehow they nro nil Jealous of Omaha • W' and wont coutrlbuto " J The speaker was Socrctary Nnson of the Wf board of trade They are the towns and I cities of the state and .thoiobject for which contributions are not rccolrod is tuo porpe- m tulty of the State development association m 'Jha association was formed hero in Juno • last and was composed of rcprcsontativcs from almost every board of trade or other organization in the Bluto and bad for.its IB taudublo purpose the advortlsoniont of tha ( _ | state in ponornl The wallu of the board of IB trade room in which the meeting was held , ( B resounded with the eloquence of enthusias- B | tlo business men from nil parts of the state BJ upon the good results that wcro to follow BJ the organization The stnto wns to BJ be thoroughly and systematically advertised , | BJ\ railroads wcro to no built , eastern capital JBb was to bo lopped off in chunks for Nebraska IBl investments , and a tldo of prosperity was to Bb sot in and Nebraska was to tnko it at its Bj | flood Committees wore appointed to sccura Bj | the accomplishment of these desired results , Bj | Secretary Mason , of the board of trade , B was chosen secretary of the now association Bjf A small sum was secured as initiation foes Bs f and any further funds needed for the good BftV of the c.iuso were to bo collcoted by asscss- \ ments Cf y Tlioro was n little prelimiiiBry work _ L _ - y towards a stnto * advertising scheme , but Bftv' when the secretary railed for funds for the JBF further prosecution of the work ho received JBT but a trlllu mora than enough to cover the BJ cost of postage used in malting the call for Bl cash Since then nothing has boon done BB "I nm puttinc in my lima in gutting out BJ the nnnunl report of the board of trade , " BB said Secretary Nnson When I cot through Bt with that 1 will go uftor the State develop BB mont association again , nnd see if I can not BB get them united in favor of some plan for -Bt the states advancement " J.-B VlSl'lOItH JJtOM IJKATKIOE - ' • sflft They Will Co mo to Omaha Early , BT This Alnrnlni ; . V A telegram was received at the Real cslato i B exebango from Editor Jcrdon of the 13o- Mmi ntrico Kxpross , slating that a large delega- j B tlon of tiealrlca citizens would visit Omaha ' J on business today and would lllco to mdot the H exchange in session , BV xiio object of the visit Is not undorslood by , B the exchange , but it is supposed to bo in con W flection with u Iicatrico railroad scheme B l'rcsldotit Hurtmun exhibited for the in- mk spectioti of the members and visitors two 1 , • * _ samples of paving brick which wcro tnaau- * m Tk factured by u iooal firm , • who own a i v largo clay bunk sultablo for tbo making Df B brick , south of the city , The members of tbo latter are anxious to organize a company I for the manufacture of brick ,1 People who are up on pavincr brick , " said if Prosldcnt Hartman , claim thAt these Bntn- < H I Dies are as good as apy paving brick made 5t Jf such Is thocaso , wo ought to got to woric JBj and secure the manufacture of the brick us nfil • u subslituto for cedar block for street pav Ngf inc The cedar block has bouomo u nuis- 3BL anco 1 have a lot of it in front of my prop Si orty about one-half paid for and entirely jBI woru out " jB ) On Saturday lot 13 , block 1 , Clovordalo , , BJ' ' will bo offered at auction sale B The listing was : B | { Orchard Hill loU S and 0 , block 14 , lOOx bVbV 130 fei 000 Af South Omaha , lot 7 , block 03 , 00x150 , Mm $ ; ioou TJT' 'C'atalpu Place , } of lots 1 nnd 3 , block 3 , , • -10x100 , u room house , t2.50U. • City , } i of lot D , block lfiU , Tenth and 1 JIurnoy , 3 frame houses , ti ) , CXU ) Saunders , t Illtnobaugh's addition , lots 9 I und 10 , U lOOxlW ) . * 1,000 - - Aldtuo Sauuro , lot 0 , SOxUO , 0-room house , Wm TtT" * 3boo. BBb / * * hales were reported : \ . ' 13y U. V. Suolos lot 10 , hloclt 2 , Hanscom ' • Plioo , J4.150. UyV. . A. Gordnor , lot U5 , block 1 , Walnut , Hill , WfiO Uy Walton & Ulaynoy , lot 20 , block 14 , ilonmouih Park , $3,000. _ Hy A. P. Tukoy , lot 10 , block 8 , Cllftoo 1 0 Hill , * ; 00. 1 Tlin Snrliiir IMiullolno 1 The poDulurlty whioli Hoods Sarsnpa- 1 Allti , baa gained na a Bprliig medicine ) is wonderful It possussos just these J < . vlomontsol hoalth-jIvlnRblood-purlflj'- ( tf ilip and uppotlto-reatorliif ; which oyory- | body uoutu8 to need at this season Do 1 nl > t oontlnuo in a dull , ttrod , unsatis- fcktory condition when you may bo so I much bonoGtod by Hoods Sarsuparilla , It purlliea the blood and makoa tbo woulc Btroiif ; . _ 1 At3TlV13 IJUSPAKVTIONS All Details Jlolnir Arranucil for llio < < rnnl ci > orutio ICvent . , The Coliseum presents a very busy scene ItfHto tlus week Stngo Carpenter CJhl of Lloyds lBj \ theater is out there with u largo force of mo- BJ chaulcs rapidly putting the place in shape ' for next weeks great operatic event the ont > - t peurance of Mme Pattl , Slg Tamaguo , Mile , , Kordlcu Mile Fabbri and Abbey * great | Italian opera company , Uy Saturday night everything will bo ready for tbo openlne performance Monday night , when Xrovatoro " with 1'amagno , , Kordica and Fabbrl | u tha cast , will bo the bill Mme Pattl appears at Tuesdays umtlneo us Uosiaa la The Harbor of Sovltlo " The most Important feature , aud one in which the public Is particularly in terested in knowing all about , is the sale of sett * wbioh takes place this morning ut the box ofttce of lloyds theatre , Managar Ilaynes , who wont to Chicago of tor ticxets , rotnrnud with thorn yesterday , The scale of prices , alio u diagram showing tbo location of tbo seats i. , are given uuit fully oxplulnOd below ' „ 4 y The special truiu of twelve cars carrying | HB pr'r ' , Abbeys company reauhod Denver from jMU Saa 1'rano isco at 10 o'clpck yesterday , \f \ * llo ldcs the magmticont palace on wheels i , ) named Adeilua Pattl , In honor of the gifted ' sineor , aud in which she travels , the train Is made up of four bageago cars , two liotol cars , two Pullmans , two Colony sleepers and one day coach The company loaves Denver J NtllBBBBBaBfaBBBBMaHBBBBMMBBBBflBBBBBl Snturda.vnlcht immediately after the perbe formancc , and will arrive In Omaha Sunday evening over the Union Pacific The seating plan lor the Coliseum has been completed and is arranged as coavonlontly n possible In so Inrgo an auditorium • The entrances are broad nnd the main nlstes wide The sections nro considerably smaller than they were laid out for the Qllmoro conol cerU , consequently tbo same trouble in scath Ing ' tbo audiences on that account will not bo } encountered during the Pattl engagement , There are twelve sections of reserved seats on the mnln floor of the Coliseum , as shown In the accompanying cut , of the following can pnclty ' ' and prlco per seats v • I w SI I rvv - Sy ' ' A fJTir T ' • ! , ? • ho " - - t ? V. " ' " " / > > C t _ _ -i " - 1 \ stcE P'jkF ; tc < j tlcH 1 Jm \ \ 'J * } * > . / / I X V ' / 7 II - - Section A , 200 seats at $2 50. Section A , 200 scats at PJ Section H , 233 scats nt J3.73. Section It , 2. 16 seats at SJM Scrtion O , 2-1S scats at $3.Tu. Section C , 830 seats at $ a 50. Section 1) , 200 scats at * 2.t > 0. Section D , 200 seats nt 52. Section K , 500 seats nt 33. Section F. 433 seats at S3. Section G , 433 seats m $ - ! . Section 11,340 scats at S3. Section K , 151 seats nt f 2. Section L , 130 scats nt { 2. Section Al , 130 scats nt (2. Section N. 1GI scats nt 3. Total seals , 4,033. In addition to this there is the gallery or ralsod portion of the building above the rnco course , which will accommodate between two and three thousand more , and to which a gonernl admission has ooen fixed of ? 1. It is qulto likely that a portion of this gallery may bo reserved People wbo . are uuablo to attend tbo opening sale of rescrvod scats this morning can clip out the diagram of the seating plan as here printed , mark with red lult nbout the spot where they would like their scats located , put the marked slip and the cash or n check into the hands of a mes- scngcr boy with instructions to take his turn at the box olllco window , nnd they will stand just ns i'ood n chnnco uf potting what they want as if they personally pi okud out their seats Kervous decllitv , poor memory , dtflldoncn sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dr Miles Nervino Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's ' , 15tb and Douglas A. MILITARY AOAU13MY. What May Ilccnino or Old Port Omahn It has been suggested that old Fort Omaha might bo utilized as a military acad emy , and the congressional delegation , it is understood , have taken it up aud will on- dcavor to bavo congress take action in the matter Speaking of the question a prominent army ofllcor said : The proposition has como from several quarlors , and General Mundorson is now in teresting himself in the matter Tbo property will have to bo deeded over to the stuto by the United States government for that purpose , Some competent man could then bo uut In charge and the institution would O' cqulppod with a faculty and conducted on precisely the same princi ple us a univoraily , except that the students would bo under military discipline , uni formed and drilled by on army ofllcor The academy at Chester , Pa , is the best example of the kind that I think of and 1 am positive that Bomu of tha men who gave that institu tion its prominence would bo glad to take hold of the Omaha academy With the im mense field wo have here there is no reason why wo should not have an attendance of from 200 to 300 , which would mean a great deal for Omaha Such an academy sending out its graduates every year , many of whom would doubtless take a prominent position In military nnd civic affairs , with the inter : est the covcrnment would naturally take in it , would do moro to advertise the city than the post does now ' The academy would bo Btrlctly a military institution with the pnpils under the strict est kind of u drill and at the same time the curriculum would embrace all the subjects of a thorough English and classical educa tion tion."It "It will bo readily understood that the graduates of such an institution would bo equipped with not only a comprohcnslvo book education but with tbo phj6lc.il culture aud development whichuccompnaics military drill and ( UsclpUno The post grounds nro eminently fitted for such a purpose lha cllmntn Is unsurpassed nnd with a building or two though perhaps none will bo needed on the beautiful grounds with n staff of cultured instructors und an attend ance of from two to four hundred cadets Omaha might consider the fort well lost "Islncoruly hope the result will bo con summated and from all wo can learn there are good grounds for our hopes The ucadomy would bo supported partly by the state und partly by the tuition fees of the students " MOKH OP NKAIj'H UASOAiatY Ills Itocnrd in the ltltifl's Gradually Comlne to Lriirhr UanCarngg of the MiutinUouncl)1luffi ) , is confident that ho has a grievance against 2ical , the murderer Shortly after Neat's ' t release from the penitentiary ho appeared i in the Bluffs and visited the Mint several times uud participated in u < few of the games , but was neither distinguished as a winner nor loser This was about tbo inid- dlo of January Ono night while Neal was there three Omaha gontlomcn came in and wont into the back rooms Before going in i one of them laid oft a very line fur-trlmmod overcoat , valued at tTO , ' and loft It la care of the bar tender An hour later Neal caino out of the gambling rooms , walked without any hesitancy - tancy to where tbo eont was lying on the sale , picked it up , put it on , and then came around in front of the bur , and uftor chatting a moment with the bartender , wulked out When the owner of the coat called for it the ) bartender recollected seeing Neal put it on , i and then realized for the first time that tbo fellow hud accompliihod a theft before his eyes without attracting his attention Ho nt once started out to find him , and sue ccodod m doing so in u very short time Neul admitted taking the coat , but claimed I it was a mistake Ho said ho had left the garment la his room , and would go at once and got it Ho was so plausible that ho con vinced the man of.beor that it was only an unfortunate Dluuder , which ho was anxious to rectify Neal promised to bring the coat to the saloon iu a few moments , aud the bar tender returuod happy Uut neither the coat nor Neul showed up during the night : , nud the Omaha man wont homo minus bis property Currlgg gave orders to bare the fellow arrested , but the anxious bar tender , who had to be rcsuonBiblo for the property , got ahead of tbo police and caught Neal just as ho was boarding a motor on Lower Dread > way for Omaha Again the excesslvo smoothness of Neal saved him Ho invited tha saloon man to go with him and get the garment , aud the two wont together to 600 liroadway , where Neal got the coat from ono of tuo inmates Neal then went to Omaha and did uot show up again , It is a llttlo strange that the first address Neal Inquired about whoa ho came to Uoua > ell Uluffs three years ago with the stolen horses from Missouri Val ley was 600 U road way , which is the notorious Hello Clover bouse of prostitution This inquiry was made in tbo shoe store of Vj , K. Adams , where Neal bought a pair of fancy rod-topped buftcolC orcd boots , which furnlsbod the chief moans by ; which Sheriff Garrison tracked him in Omaha and Council Bluffs after the stolen slock had been located The boots came nearly to his hips , and tholr bright buffJ colored tops and totscls made him as con spicuous ns a small circus On the occasion ol both visits he spent a great deal of his : tlmo nt No fcOO , where bo seemed to find very congenial companionship Ho was arrested for the horse stealing In Hoylngton's barn by Officer Mullen : M. F. Soars , who was then con doc ted with the circulating department of Tub Hrr 'in this city , read tbo description of the stolen horses In tbo morning paper before S o'clock , and before 7 o'clock had located ono of the horses in Hoylngton's barn , on North First The man with the tnssclatcd boots was designated as the party who bad loft the horse , und it was by moans of the boots that ho was tracked nnd nrro tcd Soars obtained $40 of the $75 reward off orcd for the arrest of the thief and the recovery of the horses The other horse was found in Fred DnvlV barn , on North Main strcot Neal had sold it to Attorney W , H. Wnro , now representing the county in the legisla ture Both of those horses were returned to their owner , but a third horse , a fine brown innro , which Neal brought here and Bold , was never called for It was ovldoutly stolen , but the owner could never bo hoard from , and the animal is still hero and is being driven on the streets Neal nnd Tones Tuesday night nbout flvo o'clock , Mr , Joucs , of Irvington , a son of the murdorcd people called at the jail and was permitted to bco the euspcrtod priBonor They were both given scots in Jailor Millers office and Messrs O'Toolo nnd Lynch wore near nt hand during the conversation Mr Jones is a very quiet gontlaman and sat ueBldo tbo allcgea murderer with ovl- denecs of III concealed aversion The talk was of rather a desultory nature , Mr , Jones led with the question how ho . ( Neal ) could kill anybody , much less an old man nnd woman Neal , with his usual smile , replied that ho didn't kill them , and contented hlmsolf with thodomal without further enlargement * on the subject How did you como by mothers ring then ! " asked Mr Jones That was not your inothor's ring , " answered - swered Weal That was a ring I burglar ized from a house in Llncoin The cooplo up there who know It will recognize it when they see it " Ho then dcscrlbod the ring which is now , bold by County Attorney Mobonoy , who , hovecvor j , will notpcrmit it to bo seen until nil claimants give a description to show that it is really the ring they claim to hnvo lost "I did not know that your father had a son of . your age I did not read of you , though 1 did road of your Bister " Neal then became very sympathetic nnd asked , Mr Jones to tell his sister that ho did not really murder her father . Mr Jones then nskod Neal why ho had told . Dee , who helped drive in the stolen cat tle , to take bay for the bedding of the calf In the , wagou from another part of the bay Btack than , . that near which lay the remains of the murdered wamun Neal was ready with his smiling denial that , ho had ever told Dee anything of the Itiud ' Nonl'rf Irosrtoutor Cblof Scavoy received a letter from J. A. Phillips , who wus prosecuting attorney of HnrrlBon county , Iowa , when Neal and Joe Gray were convicted of horse stealing Ho writes that Groy's alias was Shcllenborgor , From his reading of Tun Br.c Mr Phil lips Bays ho does not beliavo Ncal's story His opinion Is that if Gray wns with Neal at all , tbo latter was the principal In the crime , and that Gray was only a tool in his hands Gray , " bo continued "is a very vain and conccitod fel low who isoaslly flattered , but has no ncrvo , sand or sKill to plan In fact ho Is a coward If ho did shoot ho must have done it under instructions " Grays mother Jives , or did llvo in 18S7 , on a farm near Missouri Valley , Ja Mr Phillips describes Neal as a very desperate character who would not hesitate to do any thing if there was a chance to clear himself Arraignment Later County Attorney Mnhonoy said yesterday that ho had decided not to arraign Neal for scvernl days Genrco Mills * Duuats Gcorgo Mills bung his ovcrcont in the ball way of the Omaha club at 1 o'clock yester day afternoon Ho had only been lusido a few momouts when he returned to the hall and discovered that 55 had been tukon from bis pockelboolc , which was in a poeltot of the coat The police wore notified and inside of nn hour Detective Haze had both the thief , named C. Pope , and the montiy The fellow Is the colored porter of the club Pope was evidently in a big hurry when bo got tbo i money , as be loft SiO moro m tbo book that bo might as well have taisen Pope wut , arruigncd before Judge Helsley yesterday afternoon He admitted taking the money , and when asked what ho had to i say for himself , rcmarkod that bo intended 1 to take only l > , out that whonho , came to 1 look at what he supposed was a $5 bill he ' found it n $50 with n (5 wrapped up In it Ha ! was held to tbo district court in tha sum of $ , S0U for grand larceuy Kxclmnirn of Cent . Captain Mostyn arrested a well known sneak thief yesterday named William Thomas Iho fellow works in a boarding houss at ill South Sovontconth street Wbllo John Dean , another thief , was doini : time in the county jail ho sunt word to Thomas to go to his room nnd bring him a coat which ho would find in the closet Thomas got the i coat all right but instead ot giving it to i Dean ha put it nu aud has boon wearing it over since Yesterday Dean demanded his coat Thomas guvo him us , a Huostltuto the ono which ho had stolen from Mr Howe Dean i had the coat with hi in at the county jail 1 when it was recovered l'lvtuouth'ii Itopresontutivoy Yesterday the board of supervisors of t Plymouth county , Iowa , accompanied by several others , visited the county jail to got ideas as regurds a structure of tbo same kind to bo built at Lemurs , the county seat Tha party was as follows : Chairman , James i Hughes , John Decker , A , Doriug and Bit I Peters They were occomnanlod by County Auditor Fred Becker , J. P. Hoffman und 1 Mr Connor ot Council Bluffs They were } shown through the jail by Jailor Miller uud 1 expressed themselves as doligbtod with tbo neatness und solidity of the pluco The party also inspcclod the jail at Council Bluffs The structure which Plymouth | county proposes to erect will cost iu the neighborhood of $12,000. Off to Superior Tha commlttoo of the board of trade to attend - tend the mooting of representatives of various - ous cities in this state relativa to the oxton- slon ot the 11 , & M. road from that city to Dodg o City , ICun , will lonvo hero tomorrow > - morrow morning at9 oclock They will 1 go to Superior by way of the Fremont , Elk > horn & Missouri Valley routp , leaving from the Webster street depot The commlttoo comprises the following : Euclid Martiu , D , II Wheeler , Max Meyer , Samuel C. Cottnor , H. U , Clark , James Stephenson , J , J , O'Con- nor and Secretary W. ci Nasou . A Leap Year Proposal Miss Minnie Habb , who llvos at 1519 Sylvama street , St JosophMo , made a mild and modest request of Chlof Soavey by mulL All she wants is a husband Slio is good looking aud has a job which pays her ii per wcok The latter she is willing to whack with the right sort of a toiler " All she wants tbo man who is willlug to marry her to do is to send her enough money to buy a railroad ticket and to pay the freight on her things , and she will start for Omaha , on tbo first train " * Marriaica Licenses Licenses were issued to tha following parties by Judge Shieldi yesterday : Name aud Residence Ace I John Carlson , Omaha , . . . .29 1 Filla Larson , Omaha , , , .3J j Will lam Poppenhagen , Millard 23 J Lucy Blum , Millard 16 I John Sammon , Omaha , 24 j Mary Sullivan , Omaha , , , , . , , . . . , . , 20 ! SOUTH OMAHA MlLUVENrS it i ' , ' ' ! ' John Fry's Bnttonaor Departs With Savon Hunrfroa Dollars 4 ' ' POLICE ON THE THIEF'S TRACK Ned Ilubboll llns ' Undoubtedly Left for Good FiurrVal or linns Olson llaunkaul to lu Ilurlcil Toilny ' ie ; Stele Hqtoii Hundred Dnllnrft John Fry , who conducts two saloons , ono at the Exchange crossing nnd nnothcr at the eastern end ot the Q strcot viaduct , yesterday morning mourned tbo departure ot a bar keeper and tTOO ot his cold cash Tuesday was pay day at Swifts packing house and , as is customary , the men were paid with chocks made payable to bonrer , The Balooonkeepors uround South Omahn usually . cirry plenty of cash on hand on packing house pay days with which to cash employes J pay checks Tuesday afternoon Fry drew J'JOO from the bank nnd loft It with Anton Allfllisct , the bartender at his Q ( street saloon Ibo demands upon Fry's Q i Btrcet cash pllo nro heavy on Swifts weekly pay days . Alllliisot got to drinking iu the afternoon and ! before the mon commenced to come in with tholr chocks ho concluded to put space betucen ; hlmsolf aud South Omaha nnd i take with him JTOO or the ] $ P00 for spondlno money When Fry dittcovorod his losses ho immediately notified the police , nnd ofiicors were placed on , Alinilsct's-truck. Chief Moloney is con fident i ho will enpturo him before ho has a chance i to spend the stolen money All1 llliset's : father is said to bo jointly interested with Fry In the Q Btreot saloon where the robbery i occurred Chlof Maloney and Fry went to Omaha yesterday in hopes ot finding the thief Ho is known to have hod supper ia Omaha Tuesday ' night Alllilisct was infatuated with ono i of the females couuoctcd with the Pee plea ] theutor , uud is supposed to have go note to ' meet her Hubncll's Abrunt Departure A conservntlvo estimate of the amount of money secured from his friends by Ned Ilubboll , tbo departed bank bookkeeper , is now pluced at not less thau $ S0O. Now vie tiuisadmit their losses as a joke , while others say nothing and saw wood Seykora , the druggists , cashed a $15 check that is worth less Endorsing friends will have to meet notes on which their names appear as nfavnr to Ilubboll in case he falls to respond with tbo cash ivben the paper bccou.es due Hod Ilubboll went farther with his worth less checks ho could undoubtedly bavo cashed twlco us many So great was the confidence reposed in him by business men that any rcusonablo request would bo promptly mot by iho money His conduct Is a mystery to his fricuds , His accounts nt the bank are iu perfect order and not a single - glo action of liubooll's has yet como to the surface that could form the basis of a crlml- nal prosecutiou Ho simply conlldeuccd bis friends ouV of every dollar bo could got on Friday night Soma ipeoplo surmise a wo man in the case nnd Jblnk tbo whole thing will leak out iu a few days Thn Coinltiuo Girls Fined Judge King gave the Theater Comique girls a hearing Tuesday nigbt Cora Leo and Kittle Murphy were fined 12 and costs , amounting to { 0.50 each for vagrancy McGovern , the propr.iVof of the don , whose stock in trade the girls arc , paid the fines and the women returned-to his place to ply their disreputable vocation again in abbre viated garments Mary Martin the third of the women , was released on a promiscto'loave town at once Uoss Doming , thoison of the poor mother mculiuued Tuesday , iwas given fifteen days iu the county jaih-j Jailer Acaorson kept him busy all 'lucsitny afternoon cutting kindling wood for.uBo in the Btntion It was iho first work he had done In many a day Yesterday a business man said to Tub Bee representative ; Your strictures print ed listnight on tnoTheater Comlquo were timely and merited It Is a nest of Iniquity that should oot bo tolerated in any city Nightly the young sons of rcspectablo par ents spend their time there and become con taminated by the vile associates they are compelled to mlnglo with If the police sup press the place they will have the thanks ot every father and mother in the city The mere variety abe w would uot bo so bad if the wino room was not allowed to run openly and Jrco of access to every attendant of the place " ilnns OIshii * Lonely Funeral Yesterday morning a lonely funeral procession started from tbo undertaking rooms of Hoafy & rteafy A hack and a hearse without a single frlond or mourner accompanied the remains of Hans Olson to Laurel Hill cemetery Undcrtakor Heafy cousigncd Olson's remains to tbo grave ao compauleU by iho drivers of the hearse and hack und one or two men whom be picked up to assist him carry the coflln WilllunvDuunkaul , the fourth victim of the Armour-Cudahy boiler explosion , will bo burled this afternoon in Laurel Hill cemetery The funeral will lonvo bis into icsldciico , 110 South Twonty-sccond street , Omuha 'Iho following fellow employes of Daunkuul will act as pallbearers ; A. Saun ders , H. Ellsborry , J. Stottsford , II Jonc-s , Al Redman and N. Hentz i The six injured men now at the hospital were resting easy ut last reports , although Houlihan Is considered iu u precarious con ditiou Cliv .Note-t anil t'orsnnnl * . William A. Milno has gone to Texas on a visit Attorney Eli il Doud has returned from Kansas Lee Mayfleld has gene to Elmwood to take charge of u newspaper C. W. Miller Is attondinc the state gather ingot Knights of Labor nt Liocoln C. C. Hunt is home from u two weeks visits with bis parents in Columbus , O. Edwin Richards was given two days In the city jail yesterday morning for vagrancy Eddie Cain ot the Dolmonlco hotel office force is recovering from an attack of lieu rulgiu Miss Hose Murravof Beatrice has returned to her homo Shu bus boeu tbo guest of Miss Laura Hlrscb Miss Polly Still • has gene to Atchison , Kan , to accept a responsible position us u > stenographer David Andersen is attending the meeting ol the republican state league ' oxeculivo com mittee at Lincoln jn John Anderson , the well known police of llcor , wus uuablo to report for duty yesterday ; morning Ho is coqfiocd to bis bed by ill ness ness.Hohry Hohry Voss was lru-South Omaha Tues day He has plans ou foot for several fine businessbulldingsto bu erected in the Magic i City during lbJJ , „ W , A. Fisher , for q , hjng ttrao conbectcd l with Hammond's clerical force , has gene to Hod Oak , la , where bo will engage in Iho grocery business ' ' ' DOl.NGS IN TIMS CUUItTi How Judge * nnill ( ' Attorneys Pass Aivny the Time Judge Wakoloy wlljujld | } tbo equity court ia court room No 4 , room Hii Ueu building , today , The case ot F , A. North against August Melnberg , a suit on a promissory note , is on trial in Judge Doane's court Mrs Bella Boll bos applied for a divorce from Benton Bell on the ground ot extreme cruelty and failure to support She also applies for the custody ot their four minor children Mrs Molly llulaad has commenced suit against Peter O. NUsea to recover (500 on a note , The jury ia the case of Anderson vs I'at- torsoti retired about noon to consider their verdict , and when court closed were still 1 out * Caroline Hollson has applied for a divorce from Edward Bollson ou the grounds or cruelty aud failure to support She also prays that she bo allowed lo resume her maiden name 1 James A. Woodman aud James M. Lovett have commenced suit against Ueorgo E. McKenscy to clear the tltlo to four acres in section lo township 14 , range IU S. A. Goldsmith has commenced suit In foreclosure against John II McCarty ctnl The Anglo-American Mortgage and Trust company has commenced suit in foreclosure JJ against John V , Thomas ct ni , Andrew J , Stanley has applied to the courts to release him from the clutches of a chattel inortgago Shyloclc Ho borrowed K > C7 from C. E. Maoltny and gave a chnltol mnrtgago on fonr horses : nnd.othcr property Ho paid ? ( VU on the ioau and the agent ol Mnckay , ono U. F. Msstcrs , claimed there was still due the amount of $427 , The mortgaged - gaged property was seized nud Stanley wns compelled to give another note for f5335 In order to recover bis team Ho prays for an Injunction to restrain them from selling or collecting the note on the ground that the defendants nro charging usurious interest Harry Johnson will bo tried before Judge Clnrkson this morning on the charge of stealing n bolt of silk from Kclloy , Stlgcr & Co 's store Three boys , ranging from ton to fourteen yoajs of age , were brought oeforo Indira { Clarkson yostcrdny afternoon They had been ] in the county lull nbout three weeks charged with incorrigibility Ed Clcary was sentenced to the rcfoim school ; Willie McGrow wns discharged , and Goorco Alexander - andor ! \ will bo hold until his parents , who llvo J nt Friend , Saltno couuty , can bo com mnnicatod with County Co irt W. G. Appiogato has coinmonccd suit against R , W. Day to recover $337.23 on n note note.Perry Perry & Miuson have sued Rynti & Walsh nnd Dennis Cunningham l for $200 on n note Judgment was rendered fur plnlntift in the sum or335 54 ng.ilnst Alex Lillicncron ns surety In the case of the First National banlc agaiust J. B , Aycr ct n1. THE HIGH LIOENSU LAW How 1 Nebraska ltogulntns nnd Con trols the Liquor Trnlllo Tbo bleb license law of Nebraska known ns the Slocumb law , provides : Sec 1. The county board may grant licenses j . uion | the petition cf thirty rcsldont frcoholdors of the precinct where the sale ot liquor is proposed , and Betting forth that the applicant i is a manor reputnblo character and a resiooat ot the state The application must bo accompanied by uny Bum which the , board may require not loss than f500. - Soc 2. No action shall be taken ou the application - plication j till notice has been published for nt least . two weeks in the paper in the county having the largest circulations . Sec 3. If n rcmonstrnneo is filed the board ' Bhall appoint a day for hearing , and If it ' bo shown thut tbo applicant has violated the ] license law within n year , or if any former license has been revoked for a mis- domenuor the board shall refuse him a license ' Sec 4. There Is nn anpoal from the li cense ' board to the district court Sec 5. Iho license shall bo for not moro than , ' ono yeaj for a specified place aud is not trnnsrorablo nnd may bo revoked wheuover the low is violated , Sec G. The applicant shall give a bond of 55.0j0 , wilh two good sureties , which muy bo sued upon by any person injured by the soiling ! or giving nway of liquor by tuo sn- loonkoepor or his ngent Sec 7. No person can bo surety for two saloons Sea S. A fine ot $35 for each offense is provided for selling lo poisons under twen- ty-ono yenrs of nee Soc U. A minor who misrepresents his ngo is liable to a fine of S20 and thirty days in jail Sec 10. Selling to Indians , druuitards or itiRano people is punishable by a fine of $50. Sec 11. For selling without a license there is a fine of cot less thau $100 nor more than $500 or one months imprisonment and tbo parly so selling is liable in the same wav 09 if ho hail given bonds Sec 12. Magistrates issue warrants for violators of the law as In cases of felony and bind ever aftorexnminution Sec 13. There is a fine of $100 for selling or givini ; away adulterated liquors face 14. Selling or giving nway oa Sunday or election day is punishublc by a line of $100. $100.Sec Sec , 15. The saloonkeeper shall pay all damages to the community or individuals Dy reason of such tralllo nnd shall support all paupers , widows and orphans und the ex pense of all civil nnd criminal actions grow ing out of such traffic Soc 10. Any married woman may collect for all damages done her and her children Sec 17. When a person has become a county or city charge from intemperance a suit may bo brought against nny ono in the hnbttof furnishing him liquor , and he in his turn mny recover a proportionate part from any others Sec IS In a suit for datnagos it Is only 1 necessary to prove that the defendants solder or gave liquor to the person whoso nets or injuries are complained of Sec 19. Suit muy bo brought before a jus tice of the peace bee 23. All fines go to the school fund , and the complaining witness shall get from tbo general fund an amount equal to ono-fourth of the amount collected Soc 24. Permits may bo granted to drug gists Soc 25. In corporate cities nnd villngos the license shall bo not less than $ V)0 in cities under 10,000 population and not loss than $1,000 iu cities over that population The council U the llcenso board and all ether provision * of tbo act apply Sec 2(1. ( Druggists must keep a record of liquors sold under a ponulty of from $33 to $100. $100.Sec. Sec 27. Any purchnsot making a fnlso statement ns to the purpose for which liquor is bought is liable to a fine of $10 for the first offense and $30 for the second Sec 23. Auy person found intoxicated is liable lo a fine of $10 nnd costs Soc 29. Saloonkeepers are not allowed to obstruct tha view of their windows with screens al doors or windows Sec 31. Treating Is prohibited Ssc 33. The purson offering or ncceptlne a treat is liable to a line of $10 or ten days in jail _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs Wlnslow's soothing Syrup for chil dren teolhing ( fives quiet helpful rest 25 cents boltlo , ANTS IN A HOTEL f They Hnvo Cost the Sharon Kstnto u Mini ; Fortune See thatV" ns > kcd the waiter in the Pulaco hotel in San Francisco , holding up n dish filled with blacic insects , "CavlurV" inquired nu Examiner ro- iiorlor , to whom Iho quotation was ad- ilrossud "No ; ante , ' ' wns tbo benlontious reply • This is my tmrvost bliuouoon Every other coiitloman In tlus dining room lins collected ns mnny more The house in literally overrun with thum , and It has boon for three yonra to my certuln knowledge , Trying to evict these llttlo crawlers lias cost the Sharon ehtuto $10.1)00 ) , and it will cost mnny u thousand moro before fore any effect is made on these in- trudors They creep in everywhere , und there Is no w.iy invented to kuop theinout 1 dent think wo win f ot rid ot thorn without moving the hotel They nro in lots of houbca , and nothing has boon found that wilt foazo thorn They are worse than llios , because poison doesn't have any oITcct on them , nnd they uro worse than cockroaches , be- cuuso they nro smaller "Do you see these gentlemen across the roomV They nppoar to bu brushing crumbs otT the tnblo , but they alnt ; its ' tints Every gentleman hero has n small coypred dish like the ono I just showed you , which just fits Into his lolt hand All the spuro time ho has Is occuplod in collecting ants Unless a turns in his quota at night to gets a black murk , because it shows thut ho has been lazy , and If ho kqops 3i it up is dischurgod for neglect of duty " p Mllrtt' > crvo anil Llvor Pills An Importaut discovery They net on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves A now principle They speodlly euro bllllousoBJs , bad taste , torpid liver I pile * and constipation Spiondld for men , women and children , Smallest , mlidost , surest 80 doses for 25 cents Samples free at Kuhn & Co 's , 15th and Douglas BUILT BY CHRISTIAN CAPTIVES Tbo Stately And Sitt > orb Kmn-llaHSon Tower nt Itnlint , Alrlon The Sma-IIusson tower nt linblt , Af ricans a superb structure , nnd although in i parts unlinlMiod mid dnmnged by lightning , is still lordly and beautiful Built j ol liown stone > brought Irom Spain nnd by the hands of Christian captives , nnd ISO foot from base to sum mit , It presents on the outer 8ldo three tiers of lnrgo nnd olognnt nrclies ever comparatively small windows , nnd above the topmost arch a deep honey comb _ of oxqutsito cnrvlng It hnsa slmplo grandeur of proportion that is peculiarly its own ana very impressive The ascent ol the tower is mndo not by stairs , but by a sorlos o ! inclined pianos , up which a horse might bo rid den i three horses abreast , ns Lee Afri- cntius assorts The lowest of these in clined planes , which are mndo uf con crete nnd Htno nnd sand , very hnrd nnd durnblo , wns broken nway in the tlmo of the emperor of Sidi Muhomol , nud by 1 hta order , bo tlint now a ladder hns to j be used bolero a footing can bo got As the ascent is made a number of spacious stouo chambers , chill , solemn , and toimutlcsi oxcoptby owls and bats , uro ' passed , and when tbo top is reached a mngulllcont view is obtained of the restless ] Atlantic The tower is not merely a stately sen tinel of the great lnoiquo , but n lookout station nntl a boncon Tor Bhlps at son An idea of its greatness may bo derived from the dimensions of the lnrgo under ground j clstorn , which supplied water for Ii I the lustrations of the worshippers who i frequented It , nnd which can ovou now bo clearly traced out As n Ncrvo Tonic Use Horaford's ' Acid Phosphate , Dr S. L. Williams , Clarence In , says : "I have used it to grand effect in a ciso ot ncuralgio , fever , and in uterine difficulties Also in cases where a general tunic was J nccdod For a nerve tonio I think it is the best 1 hnvo ever used , and eau recommend it most confidently , " General i Phil Sheridan's Children The three little daughters of the Into General l Phil Shoridtui are pupils of the Convent ( of Visitation , on Connecticut avenue i , says a Washington letter to the Detroit Free Press They are day scholars * , living in retirement with their mother : in their plain , quiet homo on Rhode Island avenue Mnry , the eldest - est ' , is about fourteen , and resembles her father , both iu fuco and figure The twins , Louise and Ircno , are twelve years old and look very much like Mrs Sheridan ; They nro dressed in plain black frocks nnd coats so exactly nliko that tnoir best friends cannot toll thorn apart : They wear their brown hair in adoiui-longth : that admits of uoithor plait or curl They have the pretty convont-brcd i manner of paying instant attention when spoken to , nnd are as borious as little nuns But there is a nnivo originality about tlioin that is charming ' It was the twins who made that pretty speech a few years ago They ' were out wnliclng , when some strangers stopped them and asked if they were Gonernl Sheridan's children "Noj " said Loulso gravely , "wo are the twins " They nro Gonornl Shoridan's children , " said Irene , pointing to Mary and llttlo Phil , who were following with their nurse The boy is notoniy the idol of the home , but of the whole neighborhood , his * usual cognomen being Dear Little Phil " Mrs Sheri dan goes nowhere except to church , and that is usually to early mass An Absolute Cure The ORIGINAL ABH3TINE OINTMENT is only put up iu larao two-ounee tin boxes , und is un absolute cure for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all nkln erup tions Will positively cure all kinds of pllos , ABk for the OltlUINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company nt 23 cents per box by mail BJ cunts Machine Hnll-Pitohinir. A machine has just been iu vented for training the eyes to judge swiftly pitched and erratically curved balls The machine is a powerful spring securely - curoly fustoiiod to a piece of heavy tim ber On the top of the spring is n cap like nrrnngemont into which the regu lation baseball snugly fits This is pulled Uowu nnd fostouod to an ingen iously made catch , or series of catches rather , for it can bo sot at nny curve or anglo to suit the oporutor The spring is on a line with the homo Plato ut the lower end of the yard Ono of thn players manipulates the machine while the others take turns with the bat A ball is placed in the cup the operator fastens the spring down to any catch ho chooses , the combinations of curvesand straight balls boiug almost innumera ble , while at the same timeit is an utter impossibility for the batsman to antici pate how it is going to como When ready the operator relieves the catch and tbo ball is thrown with the force of a bullet Children Cry for Pitchers Castorm { Then Ilaby was nlcS , wo govo her Costorla When bho was a Child , alio crt d for Costorla , V7' ' .eu „ a becumo UUn , the dung to Cnctnrla , tSl'jnriiolnx * Children , aha ravotbum Cafloria CALIFORNIA TiI J hAND Ol' DISCOVERIES C6 M0J. . \ * * T _ m THE O NLY- , \S pr MAIU.V i fcy cuKe tor | St _ _ _ _ l _ rcATARRH SANTA : ABIEANDGATRCURE : : : : For Sale by Goodman Drua Co KEEP TO THE EIGHT H Do not be Imraacd on by any of the rramcrooi | Imitations , snbuilnlc * . ttc , uhlcli are ( tooling H the world , Tlioro is only ono Swifts 8pccltc , | anil there Is nothing Ilka It Oar remedy eon H tains no Jlcrcnry , Potath , Arsrnlo , or any pots ' | cnoussubstancanhatcTcr ItlmildinplbORcn- H cral IioaUU from the lint tloto , nnd has never H failed to eradicate contagious Wool poison and H its effects from the sylim IVi sura to get tha H genalno Bend ) roar address for oar Trestlso on H JDood and Skin Dlwnscs , which will ho luallod B • fret SWOT SPECIFIC ? CO Ml " ! * Oa H Stop ti vt H Chronic Cough Now H j Tor It Toil do not It mny heconto con H Atlinptho Tor Conminpllon , Srrofuta , KKM J delimit lMillItu ( " "I HViiUiii ; lUmitcs , KKm ] there Is nothing like 1 ! SCOTT'S ' Fmulsiow I I Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and M HYPOPHOSPHITES H C > JT Xitmsin MSkcl Socln B It Is almost as pnlatahlo as milk Far | bollor thnn other so-railed Emulsions _ _ H A Woudorlul flush producer H , Sooft's ' Emulsion I There nro poor Imitations Otltht an\utnr.\ \ \ H DluiiTH I liCS Faunam Sntncr , Omaha , Nbb | ( Opposite i'nitou IloteU H Omc bour vj .m.tn8p. ra Sundays 10 a. ml , M H 8i eel all its in Cbrontc , Norrous Skin and Blood Dt > M ( JfConaultitlon at office or by mall fre . Medt * H ctoea writ by mall or express , aecnretr packed , free H fromobiarvtlon Guarantee * to euro quickly , aale * H Jy and permanently _ _ H NERVOUS DEBILITY „ rffi ffftS rloni ' PbralcaltleoAf arlslntf from Imllacratlon ax- M cuss or lndulpcncu , prnduclnK nlceplcsnets despon * M duncy pimples on the fuco , at erston to nocloty , easily H Ulscouratred , lack or contldearo , dull unQt for study M nr huBlnius , and llnda II fo a liurdcn Safely , perm an- M ently and prlvntolr cured Consult Drs Celts & Ilotla , H UW Varnam Btrot Omaha , Neb H Blood and Skin Mm % x $ ? & m results , oomplutety eradicated vlthont the aid of H mercury Scrofula crystpelna , fever sores , nlotobea , M ulcere pains Initio head and bonus , sypbllltlo sore M iliroat , mouth and toiiRue catnrrli , eto permanently M cured vrbere othnrs liavefallod * M Kidney Urinary ! . anfai ? ! cuinp , ? rt ? quent miming or bldody urlnn urine hlffh colored Of H with milky sodlmunt on stanJlnd weak back , gononr H haia.frleet.cystllls , etc Promptly and safely cured _ | charges rensonaMc | H STBJiOTUSiEl ? SSS ! AiSi I moval complete without cnttlna , caustic ordlllaUon H Cures effected at homo by patient wltbout a momenta H psln or nnnorance H To Tonng Men and Iddle-Ased Men A < JTTPP PflDP The awrul effects ot esrlr UUnii uUHu Vice , which brlniw orjaulo weAkne si1pfttruymff both mind una body , mlh aU tsdrended lilt , pprmancntlr cured MPPTTv ! Address these woo hare lnv Util 10 paired tberaselres by Improper IndulKonces and on1 salltnry imblts , which ruin both IDarrliifro iotlr and mlud , urilllllnir tbeui fur buslnuM , study or . . Uaiiuied Men or tlioso rnterinR on that happr 1Kb , nwaro or phralrtal debility , gulcklr assisted OUR SUCCESS Ia baaed upon facts , Ant practical cxporlenro , see > end iTery t < ae Ik especially studied , thus atartlntf aright , tblrd medicines are prepared In our oirn la- batoryexactb tosutteaou case , thus Htr > otititf curoi without Injury CffHend il cents po Me for celebrated works on cbrontc , ncryou * end felicatodlf ] > ueso . TbouaanJs cured tT * A friendly letter nr Chll may savoyou fu ture suirorlnR nndihRine n ml a (11 golden yenAi to Ufa ti iNo letters am < w < > rcd unleca acoompunled by 4 rents In stamps ACdre.n orcalt on DtS iSMprT _ & nCTTS , IDS Far mm street , Omalta Ktb " fll _ f MCM auffentiK from effects ot WE" f | if "I tl * IHt Manhood , Voutliful Kr- I 4 B _ i' > rslinpotoncytIliertSe of meii.etc otlBivrnii he runvl permanently aud prt * vatoly by our H"iual Uiietltlo Mont by mall forf I , Book Kent feoiilrd ) for stump , lie aeon 3Iedlcal Coin patiy * 1 7 WuMilngton ntrcct , Uoston , siasi , 1 > collar ] BOKT'T BO IT . 1'rom tlio 'iJUnllrnl llertrir " "Ifimn lha flr t nin | > tinii firiJvnrC'uiii ] > lalnttlm nil iiil < lcil htillVrrr iipiilli'S liliui pill , ritlnninl iiiulutliur iiilni-rnl pnlMiim , In th Uiliulva llUMI | OrolltttllllllK nillor wlllTI'IW ' tlll-MI pow , urluliMiririilltuHlMit ntiruvulii thn illiuww nmltlrlillltula the omitlluUon l > r. Tutt linsliniltliufiiurttRutu Ikiktii tills fclllliiK innclldi of tlio old Kcliiii.l , llUrriucille * , ilmun from tlin vrcctiililo hlniilointuru ul- tniMt inlruculuii In rmoratliiK tlio liroken OotTiiIxiily IholfUi'i-KoruuitMliiutlmitsIa lliolkH.t < ir'apinM lonureutrll > iitu < > rirnU ItUlotolil Krulii i > liilkl.lllwlilU but f > > r cuuvihlhlU JIU Lit or l'lllsuro tout ull o > r thutiorlil TheyiJiiiliuliiiiiullntivcrytuwu uml Imm'et In ( hu Uultisil htutia " Tutt's Liver Pills ACT MILDLY BUT THOROUGHLY , II.M.TitUKiiBAnT , . John AuuuKUi , LUCIAN MlNOIt H. M. TRUBHBART & OO , , Real Estate Agents At OAIjVKHTllN , 'I JJXAS lUrAHMSilEii 18.97. QalvmlnnlstlioBeaport thac Uana 1 to D for the Great Northwest Information aii.l . Maps rnrulbhed Visitors uro Invited to call atourolUco , " Dr , JOHN C. JONEST DIKKAhKS OI'VOMiV. : . Offloe , b.C.Cor , 13ll > anl Uouflai ( > l - , UiasUsNl