Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 11, 1893, Page 8

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GRIEBERSON WAS JEALOUS Passion Moved Hostler Ed to Murder His Mistress and Himself, HER SKULL TURNED THE BULLETS Two Shots, Fired at Close Rang KAl fer Wis Own Life Easily Ta Detmils of & rkable Occarrenc Mrs, N ity as b imponctr public attention, whil Beach, will t W AS 0 MOS patient and long Grieberson, the aetor in a most remembered an wh far in exc idigment Tt all happened early yesterda a rear voom of a flat at 403 Nort street, Juat before 7 o'clo th mates of the o Beach will go down to poster ving ore of the most phenomenall jle skulls ever brough! before her husband, W suffering spous: s infatuation wa sound of four swiftly s hots woman's serean. Those who rushed to the room flrst were greeted by t d has killed © With the blood streaming from two ! holes in her head, the w n sank on th On a chair, with his head thrown at the man who fired the shots, stone dead, blood and brains cozing fr A terrible hole in his left temple, through which a bul let had ente Very Remarkable RRelations. version of the nd insane jealo n some of its the dead man, i rrson, a hostier employed at Mentor's went to the flat and enzaged flfom on, the landlady, a room by himself and wife. The couple moved in and ntly along happily t woman would o out | She said she was on ht of h that the w \d that sh ach, weeeeding aind a Lastly vi old, old story of illicit love gravated About four weeks sicep not, hml last, insist told her lover of intenti w," he told her he would kill her if she attemted to leave hi Monday night she told him that it wonld be time she would visit him. She had y determined to break off Ler relations with hinrand give her attentions to her children if not hier husband Made Hi terday morn- the cdie of the hed M the woman she would He then fired head, Just floor, against a stone N wounds were the results of the Grieberson put the pistol to and fired. He lived about three hours As soon as the inmates of the louse alarmed and the police had becn noti Mrs. Beach went to her own home, and was there found by the police. Told at the Inquest. Tho inquest held at the mo afternoon on llll' b develop Mrs' Bouch was the first told ubout living with the wife, and at the same time was livin her hushan ened to kill was very jea! When she 1o the room where she was in the I meeting her lover, he told b never get out of the place said that she vas afraid of when he talled of killing her she chided him and him into good humor This morning ¥4 got up, hea shot str Both bullets fell to the they had been fired Two severe sca e during the m did not and_hir general thing got i Mrs. Bea 1 told me he w He then my He then door and s “when not let at me, head, but the Ve whin o chair near th k Continuing, son wis determin During often taliced of leaving urged to do so by the woman told how she gavo tl had shot himsell and sation which oceurred after the morning. Cognizant of His § William Beach, the husband of the injured woman, told his side of the story, He knew was intimate with they awolke in to remuin aving his she would again and at_home. Then wife u year or_mo run_around, but ribed how his wife came morning with her head and d_with blood and Low he washed her wounds and sent for a doctor, While he was washing the blood from her face she told him all about the asked that some one ve sent to got o do for her lover. In e s lis rem made in the morning that *“Ihis will end my troubles,” witness said he hoped then, that if Griebovson died, that his wife would stay at home and of her three children. i Woko up 1 shot himself, ury assistance ut the case, ofticors told thelr story and Jury. A verdiet of sui- Then the poli the case went to the eido was rendered At tho conclusion of the inquisition Mr, Beach and his erring wife went home to- ther, T from volations of G rson at Winterset, la., we the coroner last evening ord forwarded there, Th Grieberson wus lations with the B period of about two years. was u 98 calibre. ring the body 1 be done today It Took About twoor threo m chased from y bottlo of Cha Cough Remedy, put up in Des Moines Ta, Such good results were obtained from its use thut T enclose $1.00 and ask you o send me two bottles by Sxr 18 1. 15th steeet, Now Yor Lano, lh'.lgmfl. Peekskill, Seriven is president of one of the shirt factories in New York and widel known in business o When trouble with a cold, give th . Seriven, you will want i need of such 4 medicine, sale by druggist \mbarliia’s it when again in 50 cent bottles for | its origir | receipts of this | forty-thr 11 “ouis | trade of the Tmmense Bankrapt Stock of Skoes and Ruh- hers Bonght Vesterday by the Boston Store, Once more Boston Store announces one of its famous bankrupt shoe sales, This time tho stock is so great that with all the room we have, we cannot find place for the whole stock at once Meantime it is coming in load after lond, and sorted and put in shape. We know enough about it to that as goon a8 tho sale begins (probably Thursd | maka these v ) What other bargains will follc will reat that you can’t even guess at them, Just listen to this: j¢e) Three little conts buy child’s 25¢ rubbera 10¢ huys a pair of miss » rubbers. uys boys’ ! worth #1.00. wa pair of men’s hoavy ro sher overs, for felt boots man socks, worth $1,00, ¢ buys s flecce lined arctic overshoes, worth $1.00, on’'s floece lined snow ex- rtic overshoes, worth $1.25, All the men’s and ladies’ fine leather shoes, Il the chiid’s shoes, all the i shoes will go just as cheap us theso rubbars. Boston Store prides itself and boasts of ality T'he prices we quote above have never been quoted before by living man. And we have thousands of pairs of al- wmost every kind, not one or two pairs of some odd sizes that nobody wants, but hundreds of pairs of each size, BOSTON STORE, Greatost shoe bargain givers in whole world N. W. cor, 16th and Douglas, Omaha. shoes, buckie the Tobaceo Statistics, The first Missouri district is the largest tobacco manufacturing center in the world, and show: all competitors, The internal revenue district in 1892 were #3,461,643.21, pepresenting 57,694 pounds of plug, twist, fine cut and smok- ing tobaceo manufactured and sold by manu tur somo of whom made satisfuctory gains, Lig- gett & Myers Tobaceo company e in this distric! records in hown by thoe United nue books, were 608 pm.mh ol plug Of this enormous output 7 cent was their which hasa national reputation. about ternal There three pounds ot Star tob: | consumed to one pound of any othor brand of plug tob: the world, Lou of her rocord a o manufactured in muy well bo proud tobacco manu- | facturing center, y Open a About Decomber 15 las Wagon Co. be the building at 1 streot, this city, for their new Ou branch house, which they have just opened. After having fitted up the bui tave opened theiv new repo with a full line of the numerou of work of which this company 1 The Standard V of the targest builders of buggies, car- ringes and spring wagons in the United Stutes and their latest move in coming 0 Omaha and opening o warehouse and repository, starting theic traveling men out on tho road from here, shows their faith in llm future prospects of Omaha. Mr. N. Allen is in charge of the mm\;_muwntur this new Omaka house and having a larg lo of acquuint- in tnis city 're: ‘ut home” previous to opeting the u In addition to catering to the will nole retail to Omaha The main object in locating in Omaha isto be in o position to carry a large stock of buggies, carringes and spring wagons, so as (o better serve their lurge jobbing trade in the west. By this latest move their customers may now bo kept in a full iine of samples on short notice. The Omaha honse will handle the entire trade west o M i river, To Houston, T Tuesday, J special par for Houston, ‘Tex. The rates for the round trip, first class, will be cheaper than you can buy of any railroad company, and [ will give you fifteen duys to go in, fifteen days to come, und uniil June Ist, 1893, to return. For further information as to land, climate, cost of living and ail particu- lars as to purchase of your ticket, call on or address IR. l’.xltuxz\m, 425 Ramge building, Om: Al Frescoing and interior deco signs and estimates furnished, Lehmann, 1508 Dougles stroot. b Al Ll co tho celobrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. —~ 4 Ploasure littlo monoy besides a per- edge of that markablo s speeial party of busi- men from Omahn and vicinity to ston and other points in Texus turn, will leuve Omnha Sunday evening January 1 Don’t miss this opportunity. cicets for the trip can only be obtained fre i Nautional Bunk sh full particu- and Return, nuary 17th, 1893, my 11 leava Omaha, fifth bound ing, de- tenry gonal P know state—T Building, who will fu lars upon app! BROS, Linen Sale is Drawing Crowds of Frudent and Eeonomieal Buyers, Our bleached and cream damask which we ave selling during this sale at 50c a yard is pronounced 10 be tho best value ever offered in this city, Our towel counters are crowded with the best values ever shown at 10¢, lae, 19¢, and 25¢ each. Special big bargain in German damask toweling; also Scotch twilled crash at 10¢ yard, would be chenp at 15e, P tCTL L Ay muslin, pillow casing, double width sheeting, bleached or brown, in greater vane L\ and ab lower prices than you will find in this o at this time will y your time and trouble .uu\ Im Lhu weans of steady gains over | 533 | celebrated Star tolaceo, | OMAHA DAILY BEE: RECEIVED MR. WILEY'S BID Electric Light Given a Chance to Compete with Gasoline in the Suburbs, FIGURES FROM THE CONTRACTORS Prices at Which Others Are Willing to Take Up the Load the Metropolitan Com- pany Laid Under— Other Counell Work, Down When the council convened last night the eharter committee reported that it had pleted its 1 Upon motion the 1 was accepted and the amendments w dered published v Tun Bee and the Wo Herald next Saturday afternoon. Next ight the i will ssion 1o takec harter \bors. icial action upon the nents. shting were opened, that the purpose unexpired term of the Lignting company, wall hat being the Al consider only bids for M. insistin 1 only to fill out the Street ent to the the council e wsoline lighti The other members had a different opinion, and then the bid of the New Omaha Thomp- son-Houston Eleetric Li company w read. "That company offered to put in 1,200 candle power are lights and run them on an ailmight sehedule at the ate of §0 per lamp per anuum, Por gasoline lighting the follows ph K. Reed 12 moonlig ‘hedule, an all bids were as 2 candle power . and an all night schedul andle power, moonli adan all night schedulo 11 of the bids were ref he junl d Vi v were L taxed too h by potition asked to have fee reduced 10f the draymen joined in ayetition hed the council to reduce the license 1 upon that iine of busines vesolution the city treastirer agninst the Pully ) agined that the license 1S 1886 to 1 T'io committee on pol look up and report up viding better jail was instructed to n the need of pr ities for the ca | city prisoncrs. At the next meeting of the council the committee on grades and grading will report upon_all contracts now stence for grading or filling strect as been done toward the completion of the work under s ot A anting the Electric Sub- vas read twice and alonz the sideration of the granting of the fr: the company agrees to place in its conduits, froe of eharce to the city, a duct or pipe of sufiieient for the exclusive use of the police and fire dopartment. —_— Few but_they got the 0 cer’s nutriment in s Tex Brand Fluid. Beef, which in Matinee Wednesday. Come carly if you want to see “After Durk,”with Master Herbert La Martine, the child arvist, Mclntyre o Heath, the Stewart Sisters and the river of real water. Any seat in tho house for i BEATRICE TO THE FRONT. The Rapld Growth of the Stars turing Business of T Few manufactu state can boast of such progress as has been made by the Beatrico Starch ( in the way of building up o lav ness and establishing a reputation for it rds. Not_onl :e starch zed in Nebraske as being equal in quality to the best brands known, but its reputation has extended to the south and west as well. The company is ship- ping over three cu point alone on the southern states ing their orders, starch i sumer dealers. showing that Beat growing in popularity with con- id consequently with the retail f the popularity of this stareh is very evident—the Beatrice people have made it a rule to put out none but the very best and their goods always come up o the highest standard in color and stre t All charitably inclined ladies and gen- tlemen who have cast off clothing that they have no use for will confer a favor upon the sick poor at St. pital, of which the ing the same to the above by notifying by postal card, or letter, when they called for. telephone will be promptly e EAST OR SOUTH Via the Wal h Route, The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south. Only 87 hours to Hot Springs. Only 39 hours to New Orleans. Only 384 hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville, With" corresponding fast time to all points east and south, Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angel cisco, Mobile,Jacksonville, vana and all the winter resovts south and west. Reclining chair cavs free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination, For tickets, sieeping car accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. oA el If you will call at our new store we will bresent you with a copy of a beauti- ful piece of music., Ford & Charlton, 1508 Dodge. Real otate, Burgains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N, Y. Lifo bldz, kil A - ANNOUNC N, J. Aldrich Libby late have com- valuable and Trixie Friganza, of the Digby Bell Opera company joined Hoyt's “A Trip to Chinatown™ pany, and are cousidered most acquisitions. The meet in | | i one of s0 th st is the ablest that has | that are now bédge used in the two ‘ym\r\ run_of “A Trgfe Chinatown” at Madison Square theat in New York The engagementiof “A Trip to Chinatown" at the Boyd opemsstomorrow night and con tinues three nights, with Saturday matinee. The sale of scats) gpens this morning at 9 o'clock, Boyd's theater iis closed tonight, but the box-office will begpen all day for the purpose lling tickess 40 the hundreds of pur- sers for “A Typ to Chinatown,” The announcement of the coming of Joseph Murphy perhaps #ings joy to the hearts of more people than the announcing of the ing of any other actor 1 the countr, is partienlarly o in this community, where Mr. Murphy is ext y popular. On Sun day, Mong Puesday and Wednesday next Mt Murphy comes to the Boyd. and the first two nights will present “Thé Kerry Gow,' and the last two “Shaun Rhue.” Mr. Mark Murphy and his company of comelians will present their latest New York success, O'Dowd’s Neighbors,"” at the Farnam Street theater for four nights_ com mencing Sunday matinee, January Usual Wednesday matinee. ©O'Dowd's Neighbors atrical productions for which one eannot find a name in_the diction It deals with cverything and for want of a better name it can be called a musical farco. Call it what you will, it is_entertain it e hier and plenty of it boasts that it is the lll"‘hl\ season, that s rmed legitimate Irish_farce twenty-two tumes_used new and strikingl r tive, Rollicking comodians, protty girls and artists whose vocal abilities are well known, ther with the comedy make up an extremely entertaining o tion. The principal comedians of the ¢ are Mark Murphy, Dave Conroy nd these ' funmakers an audi Another s the dancer (late of the who_oxecutes the s ay that will make ot to her lurel > Murpl a 1o in the cas! nd Phil il to 1 50 a4 momber of n well known No trouble or host of . among whom ton, Winton, s, Reynolds, Trish - come and Mack and several others. Reserve ts for the M on s rning at 1508 Dodge street. The p most_cnjoyable one and joyed by a full house. 't 2o & Chariton's ram is surely o Winning Dr. Price has been for years perfecting his Delicious Fla- voring Extracts, and they are now winning their way to universal favor from their merits. No housekeeper who has once flavored a cake, pudding or cream with DR. PRICE’S FLAVORS OF VANILLA, LEMON, ORANGE, ETC,, will ever return to the use of any other flavoring ex- tract. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE’S and satisfy yourself of their superiority.. 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Donglas St:, OMAHA, N @YOUH EYES Best Gure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, It has no equal as a cough-cure, Bronchitis ““When I was a boy, 1 had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stube born character, that the doctor pro nounced it incurable with ordinary but recommended me to try s Cherry Pectoral. T d'd so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this preparation with good effect whenever I take a bad coid, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the all the time, not considering it safe to be without it,""— J. C. Woodson, P M., Forest Hill,W.Va, Cough “For more than twenty-five years, B was a sufferer from lung trouble, at- tended with coughing so severo at times as to cause hemorrhage, tho paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours, 1 was induced to try Ayer's Clierry toral, and after taking four bottles, wa thoroughly cured.” - Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Kans, La Crippe “Lasv spring T was taken down with lagrippe. At times I was completely prostrated, and so difficult breathing that my breast scemed as if confinedin an iron cage. I procured a bottle of A no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed. Tcould not believe that the effect would be o rapid and the cure 8o complete.”—W. H. Williams, Cook City, 8. Dak. AYER’S Gherry Pectoral 1. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, geiate. D'rice $13 wix botties, $5. Promptto act, suretocure house AMUSEMENTS. BUYB skllflfi\\‘ym X G0 SAT FOR 50, THURSDAY, JAN. 10, Matinee Saturday. HoyT's CHINATOW N, layed over 400 consceutive nizhts at Mudison Square theater, New York As Hoyt's The sale of seats willopen Wednesday morn- Ing at_the following prices: Iirst floc e and $1.00; baicony, He and gallor; FARNAM St. THEATER "3id" Like ltome all Roads lead to the House of *Success. — WM., A. BRADY'S NT;’;‘lAFTER DARK See the River of Real Water. Wednesday and Saturday Mati FONDERLAND and BIJOU THEATRE. ALL THIS WEEK. THE GOLDEN GIANT AND THE Novelty Transatlantic Co. LESS THAN POPULAR PRICES. EXPOSITION HALL, FRIDAY, JAN. 13, OVIDE MUSIN | The Celebrated Violinist and Iis Company of Artists. Mnie Loulse Tanner-Musi, - Soprano Inez Parmenter, - Hezzo-Soprano Pier Deloglo, - g 5 A Delightful Progam of Enjoyable Music. DO NOT MISS IT. r 'ric, K e, rved sents on sule Wednesday morning 1 & Charlton's. DR. WILBOR'S | G R EPPRNPD > Y SR I COMPOUND OF PURECODLIVEROIL WITH PHOSPHATES., Invalids need no longer dread to take that great \])Ll,ll for consumption, —Cod-Liver Oil and Phosphates, As prepared by Dr, Wilbor's, it is robbed of the nau- seating taste, and aiso embodies a preparation of the phosphate giving nature the very article re- quired to aid the healing quali- ties of the oil, where discase has destroyed. This article also forms a remar able tonic, and will cause weak and debilitated persons to become strong and robust, Dr. Wilbor's Emulsion should be kept in every family for instant use on the first appearance of coughs or irrita- ion of the lungs. Manufactured only by A. B, WILBOR, Chemist, Boston. It cures consumption, coughs, calds, bronchitis, debility, wasting diseases, asthma, influ- enza, scrofulous humors, pneu- monia. We have finished invoicing and are perfectly satis- fied with the result of our four months busine: with you. As we have not been with you X Whole Year We, therefore, to show youour APPRECINTON OF YOUR IND PATRUARGE 3 Have arranged to beneft you this year at a sacrifice “ to oursclv-‘s. honing thereby, to increase our (§ sales. [ b We Imaugurate A Genuine Money Saving Sale ON PANTS. 500 pairs of odd suit PANTS cuiled from suits out of which coat and vest have been sold. Pants must [E: £0 now, and that’s why the price is P $1.50 For Pants. $2.50 $3.00 $3.25 300 of them, from finer suits, the pants alone being worth $5 to $6. but go at $2.50, $3 and $3.25. Fancy 200 black clay worsted heavy weight pants, perfect trousers. well made, but we bought to sell with $14, $i8 and $22.50 suits. We close them to you at {53 Buss | and to re-create | $3 75 A PANTS Golumbia Glothmg Gompany, Cor. 13th and Farnam Streets. %&W 5o :sx&c;swqém&wmw' b Roll ! Roll! Roll! Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you with Rolled Edge Arclcs, E==xcludexrs, LUMBERMAN OVERS AND RUBBER BJ0TS. TheNewJersey Rubher Shue Co. MAKES NO EXTRA CIARC FOR ROLLED EDGES. the New Jersey SPECIALTIES, fine Not name Dealers can get Price I counts on application. 1 \u...l. nd am stern Agent for New Je J the Without money and vithout prioy. To the SICK W are not woll, and haves om0y on ina 1o 80b B OYChNe e Deintod hord. TRIPANS CHEMICAL U0, Pastoiton a postal eard Write yo ban tho other sideof Do’ Post Ofice, and by roturn matl you will zot a lettor iwnd somomedicine that will do you good, I und tell your triends. RUPTURE renaiNTY CURED or NOPAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENYS, Fiuencial Reference: Natl Baok of Commerze, Omaha. No DITENTION from business. No Operation, Iuvestizate onr Metbod, Writt guarnnton 10 absos Jutely Curo all kinds of RUPTURE of soxon, withs e 1o use "1 kniife or sy Finge, no natter of huw loug d sennditd X AMINATION FRIB. Sold by all druggists, sving appeared in th SR el = and stage trappings a5 brouila ARE TROUBLING YOU! N BROS. ‘ Omuh iermometar 8% bolow; wind | oo e | Well,como ana huve thom oxamined by our opticiay blowing 30 miles an hour; ico uud snow | = N . . = oo GEeunde, and, g ftied it ;:,;,'“‘I"‘ [ : everywhero £k o L X0 yoi do ot neod kiasies | H San Bernardino: Thermometer 70° o il telly at tode; GOLD | iy above; no snow; no wind; flowers every- i gt Is Insidious, where, Akes Bad Blood—Poor Haalth--Misery To exchange the discomforts of the Says the Yery Foundation of Life, one for tlo comforts of the other it is only necessary to purchuse, from the city ticket agont of the Burlington Route at 12: am St., o round l-rlf: Specific Oxygen destroys the Catairh fiskobto tho Paaltlo Coust; elghiy'dy geris In the hedd, makes the blood brignt and Pure—give zest to'the vital forces=in br makes you new ;Ag 1 Co'ds, Coughs, Yron= chitls, Head 0 as if by magle lars will do it 'lha best l)\':‘lrll\ud train is the Bur- “Oxu.n Book”’ anl 4 Trys Free. SESGIFIB OXYGEN CO plece, and the scenery | re identically the same The 0. E MILLER COMPARY, 307-308 N, Y, LIFE BLDE., OMAYA, Nl.- Send for Clreular, ——— g REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, aar our oatira stozk of Diunoaly and > ot loss than manofastuear’s eot, besides. HA EY whito Klussoh £OF PROLOCLINE Lid | €308, TrOm Bl DILF P Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Opticians. Farnam and Fiftecut Stre NERVOUSDISORDERS ity Days only we wil 18 Jowelry and Biiveswar Fourteenth and Farnam Stracts BAVES EVILS, WEAKN company. the ] NENTLY CURiD. &lven 10 every part of the body Curely pacced) Il 148 (o nay suflerer the presorip- 4ion that cured me of these troubles Addruss, L A BRAD) m, duily, making stion in ver the next morbing with all fil-&wunenul traius vis Wil meve Jan. 4, to No W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. FOR SALE The only Pure Creawn of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Ksed in Millisus of Homes—q0_Years the Standard 2 seenle tun- No. 8, which leaves Omaha at LEY BATILE CBEEK, MIOK te 010 Sheely Bldg, Om

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