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AT MYSTH The Killing of Mrs 1Me MUSZBAND'S EXPLANATION, He 8till Maintains that He M HIS EXCUSE DISCREDITED. Notrazedy In this Wit conment a8 the V. Lusaer by her husoand on Satarday i Laver that th in & measire a The statement made by Mr dental, inasmici is not generdly a tory by this com Mr. Lauer & apied as satistac Tae repia ion 1, possessed of & fealous dis position and a_ vio'ent temper, ground for dark suspicions an l a general ex pression of fndignation. ter is bayond tha reach of cre s but one witness of the fatal deed, and it witness is Joim W, interrogation. tion that is azitating the people of this the citizens, it is safe in his statements, The majority v, putbut little f Had his wirried relations been of cable nature, his explanation of the traze pted as true by ti great majority of the people, had prssed the pleasant conversation. As Mrs. jauer had been out riding nearly all and was somewhat fatigued, she expressed @ wish to retive carly. [ 5 the anernoon nent, adinin a noise in the nest i conneets by Toudinz donr ould see nothine but the Withoat saying nred ai the was dark, and he word he drew his rev The ngure, which had been standing m the foot of th e was o awlul siienee for about four 1 by his slde and discovered that his wite was the hiusband realized hot and the sy, and at onee wrred. lier brotl burglar and hibors. were quickly aroused. and the residence, T aner was diseover Ulying i p ool tresses mingling with the there was no don | and alter mukin g examination of the cir break to impanel a jury. The todowin £ gen tewen were chosen o act in tie | ¢ L. Dennis, forcman, Frank Burkley, ! Andres, and George Medlo "The jury proceeded to the résidence of M, Tauer and enteved at onee apon the work of sealin and coidd indeath, was stretehed out ho tront parior sl expression -tk Ing the jarble feat it sear on the end of the Hose where ntered, there was it abriasion on the clb by on the sid unted for by the 6 hushand stood by the e of his nees stolid and une 1 all questions 1 o the shootinz 1o attorney p the cross-Cxaminntion w of the body. wife, to il appen and told the stor As there wi senuting the st conducted by Cor repariers bein present to take down the tes- Lauer was'the first witnesssworn. is John W, this morning by @ noise and T was awuke my revolver and turned on iy my wife should hay oved towards me ai Tl body felland then [felt Dy my side and found that my wile wi Leoneluded at once that T had shot by T think my wife must have got up 1o ehange the bird eage from the ehair thought I wits w yearand a half azo, 1 tiin 1 have heen 1 was Iying on iy back when to the table; 1 ared the shot. | when she dropped My wite and I both tnight, becanse for the Tt two or whis 1 have been troubled with a boil Last night, how- which has kept ever, | did not suflter | havebeen that o1 my wite, tiowe 1 did not recognize it [ shof at the bure vear | have be e slightest She has always insist- ed upon my avine a revolver Jow, and would not allow Wihen my wite dropped an: Minerva, who was steeping up stuirs, ean e what the maiter was, and Ltold her that T had Killed S e, Questioned by Juror—"The b the kitehen, and opened the door by means of a piece of bent zh the back i oo, and 1 he Sust as he put his head around the corner of Questioned by Juror he person 08 NEing at this morn Conlit only see the dim outlines ot tha and blinds ciosed, aid there was 1o light in either of tho Ltivst realized that it was ) when 1 putmy haud by my side and found Ordinarily my wi.o that she was missing, conld not hive got o out awakening e 10 the wall and woil T must have slept soundly o of sleep. Several times 1 have been awakened by burgius prowling wbout this ne hood, “One night Istood up for two hours watehing for a bur 05¢ she wis nearest Hiave o pass over e, ar whom we h v agher's dog, Have always slept with a revolver under my pillow sine CUITENCE A YT 40, Alis uor, the sister of John Vitness testified that she had been mii- ng her howe with Mr, this worning by a pistol shot and heard a reamed and wried to shout to my brother the trouble was, 1 eould get no response and me down stairs sihot at a burglar, and found wmy brother in a perfect ugony of h, Minerva, 1 3 L0 very unisial for e to only reason I can rising Is that she wust have 0 the bind from the window 0 that it would as far as possibie hECr fTom Diice. To all appearances dy were the happlest couple 1 eve were happy and contented, esp unted to eha jighit espocially [ naticed how contentid and L't know have seen him so happy ws ho s M, Goetsehius mother of the dead il up lere since Sa B 00S TRAGEDY, weeks ago. 1< one of th el treats m fo vl i M and e to com treated Jier just g them live Mrs There we there when T can but have torg as thonzh lic At st Mrss Laner was hinrt, heea | had said ing him aet s had been <ot any trouble tiat 1 knew of the trouble Tast ve L but since then do not think 1y domestic quarrel, | eotrse, LIy separate thiey liay Questioned by juror. dany tranole, I would cortanly have ard of ity he and nsed to see a good deal of Mr. and Mrs, Lauer, Mrs, Ben Lauers house, awakenad ahout Miss Later's erying that aterribic had happened in thar hotise 1Oe Come over right over to see whi had ha he Kol went I do not Laue relations we Mis OeCUTTe she knew Laner, and 1o Tarzer brain. Alihtly apward such as we 1. supposini that Me. Lt hid owin i his wife standis at e foot of the b, This elosed the evidense and tired for d liberation D dictas follow \ resilt Iyinz and wh | indicate any malicious intent on recommend that he be ta furtier investigation by the | said I Ben his survies. M, about the ocenrre tement: o'elock la woth a hoil onmy f avs, and thre morning, don 't know what it ing somethin itwas or what was | where s Was gone, | her. h he with 1 telt ever sin | separation, we have fived iy fully toether. without the siiadow That quarrel oceuryed an nie. we have ived s 1 pe Dave wlways slept with that e my pillow’sinee onr house was bury the Bl Wil positiv betw ot Nise e \er. Shie replied: 10 me as forziven the past and I want” you to do the speak of it again, and we propose to John has suffered enoy by om past troubles the Shooting wis @ Wity tie over w by posin the that examing whi will b recd. wan and become )owas a sixchambered Smith & Wes- we son 1 A reporter ea Lauer yesterda e, painted red, dnd L back in the vard, the tesidence is comfortably an somel i orty o HReL Land artistie n tables, The b it cong The bed stang flan draw eurtains, Ay porter cordially, b shortly and with reserve, tive feet, ten inehes in b stout build, with dark st eres and stibby moustae! ¢ nrominent, which, added partially elose his @ os ar } h THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER e e e Y L8 S . i At v R ——— — | Mr. Drexcl procasded todmn 0l a jury. ks thAt 1818 1 | says that he placed Colonel Smith's re The world’s Billiarsd Championship ia being contested for in Chic WALt is in o She to'd me of the law as far cepted a position in tl liis awthority extends, Works company. moted to the Kindest and bost men 1 ever saw perintendency of the concern, or %, 1581, the Bre it was not known time that the way to the lady who was as Miss Sallia Gootschius, the Many peoplo w potired intot some for the pur known before mar tion because mitted to view ¢ in the front par AFTAN e nt o came to Omaha throe years a<o 1o writ and boarded at the this afternoor Itpain d her | DEAD WIFE, ness, however, for whis Sallie Goetschitns, '] He was tie Ky and card 1 ahont two | whom, it is proved hig ruin She was the eldest ‘danshter of Mrs nivee of Messrs “Some yoars Known gam- I'ne family came here from Green Springs, vivacions and of kindly ocial favorite Well edacat «d dismosition, sonn became beloved by, all 1 to remain 1 ward at the hom 1 down to such en ability of high order, and we of the beg in the patlor acquaintanees, in the shape or_ paintin unly sister of ihe Mrs, Thomas Haven, of arrived in the city yesterday CAN INUTAMAN W Thig i3 the heading of an article which ap- peared in the BEx of March lie rtless man rse 1 heard of that a year ago, but many of her e Since ol G and testitied, emoloyved in Lo and two danghters kindest and most offices of the Paciie ol the torimer, one. motherly women. by the way memi s ot 184, relating Tove with the eldest davichiter, & gente, thuid, ptible wirl, God bless her, and iice came She was possessed of with dark hazel him whether to b aparadise to exquisite form and featune eyes and & wealth « and modern eonn, cntered the breags where his wife cotfee and struck her on the he her to the floor, in in the afternoon found trom the effeets of the biow, 1 the colfee-pot standing on the table, and threw it and it< cont 1 emeluded that athiactions were not No, 1 have 1 l e then lett lier, but return- erin bed saflering He beame en heart that inspired me with a love 1 S an adyentirer realized that some such influence as possibly develop in e n nally yielded an 1S over his taking the turk was exerting to er traits. and she wdgment of her af- oy which had been prejy for the Chiristmas dinner, rushed back to the bed room and used it as a elub to beat his wife n the most the effects of this treatent she was congined trightful manner. pposition rich uncles, wh t, rather too hype inllachier, who lives next door to Wwias the next witness ‘elock this morning by 151, Laver acain attacked his wife in most brutal to the home of Tier unele, o condition. eise heeame known, citizens with a coai of riehly deserye LAUVER'S FREAKISIH BRUTALITY, wier was abiisive to his unfortunate wite even he is 1ot prej the acknowled evidence of scores of o ot heyond question is at hand “to fasten the shameful st conjugal ernelty upon him and pro us instances, tha breaks were those briht things oniy. Along in the spring it When the fi 1 was_ threatencd tar and feathers, legitimate busing I had reformed tlife, we were to be to Cheyenne, tinued on to west, en zage in the expiraton of a year, if s indier wis, any trouble that My, and Nave had lately. of the most pleasant ¢ Since the trouble abont a year ag living happily together, so t but iinding nothing there e the full fiush of City of the Plains, ment, and was prosperi nirse, but one w led to hear from her, ing, and the next we communication ing off the en SWhat did you do then ™ was ask zements of his kKindredand th uaintanees establish We correspon in the house im- K in October, two y Of that one wh short, kindly-toned vas received by me,” bred )l no trouble botween Mr recent ocenrrenee, knew 'the two had live since their reconeili Dr. Geo, 1B yrobing the Te te tided tuat he tion of tha course it had penetrated t near th his_passionat f a tiendish lunatic, seens almost incredible that a sane wman. un- s weuided by the most devilish impilses, would throw a pot of coff So far as she Ly wgether the autopsv, ball, ws exa Avres who meule 10 m e at his wite or o leavored to ascertain the e turkey served for the Christiias full chapter of his p ve s wanton ernelty and abusiveness, LD id his wife were on it is said that they gentleman who had formerly re- dded hiere and had been a warm adwiger of maidenhood. tion she had me, and returned to cards, wine and women married a foundryman, and st summe T et her at Minneapolis. it sent the blood fr of the ballan | fOrIANCes are passing thronzh te nar the bas The course of We didn't spenk, her face and my the bullet was irhridal tur Avid <he thinks of e, 100, A" Wornan never quite forgets the min who fas one have loved him o insted of the ves he membrance that he desived a yes always thoughts of him friend forover. y during her she may have giv sked her for: but They return ¢ We tind that the Mrs. Sallie Later, eame o her death Pistol shot iired by her husad, John L addueed does not ‘This early manifestation of his char- sreertainly dismayed th ind makes her st that's v philos. But let's go iuto Frauk Clyne's and Tdies, friends of Mis. Lai They tlooded her with sl disconitted raptuously on th honevmoon noticing her sad and quiet SHOT HIS AL, m Carroll, a Desperate Char ) Kill Frank McClaney, i 11 o'clock, Ver 1o o district court, RHANK AN S00N Wear the appearaice of an < experiences Piiie ANn L and drawin z up the slee CoOS. Goonrici.” affray occurred Fitteenth and Sixteenth, which, only by a lucky chance, did not been exuberatin.s, lady friend visi asked how long it had seen her mother, puty Sherif asainst L with muarder in the iirst was hronsht do Miller, urt charging MeClaney, two young men, had been ther during the cvening, At the time nin the enstody bouds in the siim of S15,0 and Johin A, MeShane were in thus restrain- plained. Once being on the best of term ntioned they became dispute, when Carroll pulled a revolver The bullet struck MeClaney in the center of the forehead, just at the edge of the hair, and glanced off, ing only a sli Wis innediate i his wife s somethine une Teman paid him an: evenin i A conversation S RTATEMENT, and made the o low depiartire by insist- companionship T No apparent untless other examples of little short of idiotic seald wound y pliced under ar taken to the city juil, where a el entercd on the hooks of sl tent Lo kill, could be stmmoned a possible to wake full revelations of the s estic life of Lauer and the wife, wits awakened by <ome noise Alinost instantly L dimly outlined, an | fived the shot. e lizure fell to th would 16 doubt shoek all de A series of treakish atroeitic already mentioned characterized iis condi t ey, after his wound was dressed, was alo taken to police where he was held as aw, ness against his assualant, Carroll, who shot McClaney, is a hard and hias figured frequently in At the time ot he was out on hail for the district court for the attempted roh- hery of Wiedeman & Co.'s warchouse Fourteenth street headqguarte 1 tound that “Phen T knew that T had killed 120t up and found. sure enoie She wis lymz w tened her lite as the best of evideiee has THE POPULAR Publie sentiment, as already stronzly azainst Liue e inten who knew th i Dis brntal treatment of his wife, he- ve that he is imnocent oi the erime or hard thing to woan he has swominent eitizen Mr. Jolim W, | 1 tir il e intimated. is It issafe to say thao past life of this ar the foot of it uttering asound. +did not answer of her heart beating, than @ moment afte Has there hoer self and Mrs, nppearance T spoke t0 her but and saw that I not have breathed more urred carly Sinday, Au rroll, in company with a” man ie between your- She eame to me were zuilty of that erime, he treated his wite ever sinee he marrie and L know that he was. and the police were sent longz chase action and e The case shouud b tho and an efort made to secire every bearing upon the o the district court shberies, and 1 erally tough younz man msidered . gen- When he shot TR A T aed with anything o Mrs. Goetsehitus, the mot b there had before firi ninety-nine out of 100 who are opinion on to shoot you ot away, " replicd MeClan words Tell from his was discha here seems (o be 1o doubt but that he intended to kill MeCliney for wishing to do so is beeanse McClancy is possess wing information in regard to evening, and hid but it f Ws i o on the streets s the mori- Laner had disappearcd, but - this proved to e withont found Superiutendent C. B, Havens, of the Uni 1o see it L eauldn 't goout riding with lips the revol- rhow Johin was tr jealous of his wite —almost insanely so. ever gave him any ¢ some duama for his jeal- SEknow of several ocea- siond on which e displayed this feeling against his.best identaland T do lope the papers will not tr/ to make itont any other Sallie sokind!y during No is almost erazy cated at the time of terday morning Carroll was tr: to the county juil for safe keeping. Joln hits trete past vear, and at has happene Laver the ordin King turther of Mr. Havens, in spe remarked St Mrs, Laner had been engaged in Green 8 irings, Ohio, toa young man there nivne he did itel wis brok moval to this vity A Sensation Spoiled The Republican prints a cock-and-hull story about a Ne! d Johin Pierson, who is said to revelations r he course of the ball, as 1 testified at the Inguest Ayies naturally “was that wi ' taken by a bullet iired sonin My, Lauer’s position, that she was standing at the Hve teet away fron be L the cours the ball would naturally be npward wrse ol the builet, [ itis indeeid on a slight upward inelin it pass i3 CHOLL D Catils In fact, it the e rebellum iy 1 quicker tiian if bullet which 18k penitentiary con- b ol shortly al " sald My, Havens, ithat any bearing np- on Lauer's jealots teatment of his wife,” made startling r ing the mysterions murder of Col. Wi son 3. Smith, which occurred in the pos oflice building in the fall convict is al fellow evipiinal that he, mitted the murder for §30), and that the money was paid tohin by Juck Nug nt, Pierson, however, knoeks the wind out ment by the district attorney, seemed confessed 1o a Pierson, com- ompliined that the verdict s the Law re juires, He defended 1o bail on the constitution ses were bailuble inoa certain measure, ulle ] the measure, instantancous death, 0 1o speak. to prosecato the case, ho his best energios, cannot he obe it 13 his opinion r nanslighter of that st the evidence tional killin A 00 Conviete throughi his eriminal care CORONER SAVA, Ay tirst reached the eoro. do'clock in the morning, Mr. Maul sle undertaking and Mr. Maul answered the telephone Volco cime Drexel” To which Mr. Maul replied in the tained of int and thut Gearge ( whods now Col. Bmith Lough citize it, :‘:ml Killec Jaek Nugent, who is made to figure 5o conspicuously in this tion, also takes the wind out of the frail structure by saying that he was absent ahi for wome prior to and sub- sequent to the tragedy-with Melntyre & 1, ik that he can prove oute-book exaetly where he was on the duy of the mnrder, borne in mind thit Pierson says Nugent mude the murderous contr over the blood rior to the killing went shows that he miles away from O he probably ean, the, fulls to the ground us flat It will be remembe for some little time v of Musie, which had been running us a organizing n min 1 at the residence of Mr, v house is 4 stands about e interior of eved hand- iee of the trg he walls of the di Various artieles of brie-a-bras. placed with wligence on the mantel-p al pleasant oif b, where the trazed , of the hall, with wiich Connecting with sleapting apartent on the west iy the d oot separated only by nto this room that Mrs, Lau s when she removes hie chair o the table, sall its furnishings being in- keepin the zeneral tasty appointments of he howme, is i the northwest eorne ead by a window with heavy At tlie foot, s yard from the Iding doors, is the spot where Mrs, Lauer i I, marked by the heavy crimson blood iins, rent rooms, Heath's minst I;! 10 the gene Where is Drexel STell him to come out to Lauer's, back of my house, right awa -, 1 amJohn A J s by a door, There 1s & death Drexel who dressed cpaired at on MeShane who s y folding doors, T I8 said to ) the bird eage fr The bed room 15 rather wis hundreds a In the yard h 1t M that Lauer had aceidentally shot his wile, AMr, Drexel entered tie hous of Mis. [auer ying blood on the floor, and limp. but, inves andfound ths tio whola thing in & poul of her was still warin fzating, the coroner foun 4 sated the Aeademy first sent the cab bick to town for Mr. Maul and then procecded 10 free the body ol the ns covering her, entand amilhis wild lamentations coniessed the aceldental Killing of Drexal states, ente dence dwelt in by people of higa - and diseovering no atteupt at Wwats most natuvsl that hie shoild have no sus- N0 Wouen were pros g and the coroner, wse viriety theatre, o strel troupe he took th gone for gome ti i ner in the academy, went to Sioux Uity, wiich erimo it to the lowa peniteatiary, having been eonvie { The Pierson in the Neb is not the Pierson with Nuwent Lauer, the husband, greeted tho re- red his Guestions 44 15 a mai about ielghit, of imedinm it hair, brown is clices bones 1 to the fact that by @ boil, give 1 aphcaTaLee. [pdalnly and wore a L ing an elegant rosi- on of foul play, undertake the sisted shortly by Mr. Ml on hi wmovedd the bload froi tiw bo | redressed on # cooli 0 cawe dovn wwh, eidalies nLor appar in the one regarding the revolver. He near the dead man’s hand, wnbn, as a e i S SR THE BRUNSWICK - BALKE - COLLENDER 4 log at s foot. Altogether the Republ can's sensation is rather gauzy, to say the least, volver, after he fived _one shot from it, ‘ Vignaux, Schaefer and Slosson, on a 5x10 table made by matter of fact, the revolver w Who are also the most extensive manufacturers in the world of AMUSEMENTS, THE WILLOW Copst Only fair houses, unfortunately, wit nessed the closing performances of tio Willow Copse by €. W. Couldock and his splendid company Saturday afternoon and evening. The play has been noted in detail before in these eolumns and all that 13 now to be said is that the Omaha theater-goers, who usually pack the opera honse, missed in not witnessing the Willow Copse, a fine drama excel lently presented EQUINE PARADOX Commencing to-night and continning throughout the week Bartholomew's Equine Paradox, whose marvelons ear 1s deseribed elsew hold- the boards at the opera’house. The exhibition comes to Omaha after a carcer of stunning sne cess in the east, and will doabtless do hig business berc, Brevitics, Cards are ont for a wedding in Kountze's Memorial ehureh, Thursday, the 26th, at 8 p. M Artistic S8aloon Furniture, Countere, Back Bars, Mirrors, Bar Screens, Cigav ol el Counters, Beer and Wine Coolers, Etc., Etc. Designe and Estimatos furnished M. J. Scannel, who has been engaged op application. Send for cuts and price lists. in the grocery business at the corner of | OMAHA BRANCH 509 SOUTH 10th ST., Omaha, Neb, Cuming and ~“Division strects, failed on | Saturdity, his principal creditors being | S ——————— o Al:. n Bros., of this eity i | SHORTHAND, had sequir The South S social club swill give a . » N rented an party at Engine house No. 4, on Wed. | A Few Errors Correcte hitect nesday ev ring of this week, instead of | esting Points, Smith sugaested the establishment atthe wsual time, Eveeythin “M_h-l[ Mr. Editor: In reading the ariiclo [ in each state —cither in connection with done to make the ‘party “as usual of a “Stenography as an Art," contained in | 1h¢ State university or as an independent SuCCess a8 on previous occasions. Sup. | Stenography s o) institution —of tor the study o- per will be given wt Haseali's new build- | the Sunday Herald, L have no desive to | moehanical trac ided over by com# ing. undereate the individual opinion of the | petent moechanies, with facilities for § v o v CBeix ctual work in the more importang Bof Brandes Friday was | Herald reporter oa th Brigit looking | retuat | R e ¥ tried the case of 8. E. Lehmann ve, | follow down in the Buarlinstrn goneral | Dranchess free access to all stato and s rove ent buildings in proceas of con- Joseph Sehuster, to over the valoe of | giices.” but would be pl % government 48 1 i ces,” b oule cased to make a Muetic par i b 4 goods sold by plaintift to defendant, 1 A Ktruetion, with the privilege of being e detontdany i b oty | fow remarks throuzh your valuable col- | employed if so desived, on auoh buildine: B T i e T B L RGBT There shonld wiso he eliesen for the siudy ! ey ) ! R I e | s el e 1 olone ing | of thio liomicul*anilvsis of biutldinig strsatieizay stind, ‘Lhe elatm Wi liow Gt S FASTOURAINE |y gepials, where means are available for gy st ot wus, bW | to conceive how a newspaper reporte SR R R dureifor HILIUMT ; could be guilty of stating to the public | purty of which so much deponds the ST regular newspaper work the | 8 i all necessary, and so ho ,and, o, there waa a fulds Some Inter- | strength 1 solidity of any building, 1 i x The students entering such schoe Oxt p accomplishments of stenography seems only do 8o when they had ¢ ined to ppointed to organiza & | ho more ornamental than useful | adopt the profession of t, and | While T have every reason in the world | when their future suceess depended om 2 their own exertions. These schools, ‘li\”"ll art schools, were established in almost every city in Great Britain, and Wy’ suceessful in tarning out calling a public meeting to perfect the: opinion, serions, too, that the majority of | competent men. He deseribed the s> stom organization. The gentlemeA signing the | quily newspapers throughout this great ‘l”"'l" i sy OhEL LI G T eall are all highly respeeted and influen- | country have made toe discovery years | Vighest terms ty, and in ad- | azo thit the, qim.w‘..{r nlhlull‘ll.lm! re 1) ieaby (TRe ABuRhelint IRENOS \tares contributed lib- iaed e, 0 AN 1OW O | honald’s commission house, 815 So 12th, Law and ¢ The committee Inw and order league held anotber m ing on Saturday evening at the rooms of | (o give credence to the young man's con the boavd of trade. Over 100 signate S scientious belief, on acconnt of his heing had been seeaved since the last meeting g pews paper reporter, yet [ am of the | were b business men of the tion to their sig ! BB LA TWItO IR Ve LA bt et aRE 2 rally for ihe furtheranco of the objects | fhY editors who have within the Past | Gonie hefore the eold weather snd ged of phe Jeugu, | hepublic mocting will | akodown editorials, and others to veport | PAFENinK. _ cvamngal s ok 3t e apra hona, | LS, By betrys g ho fler | onty Radiy Brutsed which time the league w or s e e homas Burt, who was so badly in. ed and pernianent ofticers elected g : KRG » jured by falling down the clevator opens ) i ) b to report them with the aid bi lor ud X i notes, althoush to my knowled,z there | ing at Boyd's packing house last Friday, are many newspaper reporters Wit do | s now reported out of danror and on NOL Possess quite as much brain power as [ 5 : : he road to recove Burt was drawing represented, and who would even be glad | 1 i 2 barrow at the time of the acoi. to possess brin power enough to Jearn | 8 whe 1 ; ) i . W when he fell it followed hina eall will be published as soonastie date is decided on. The commitiee held another mecting on Priday eyening st the bosrd of trade rooms to perfect the plans for the public meetin = shor d s cans of b e th dent AMr m Weker and Miss Emelie | yersations. 4 Lit was supposed that Burt’'s rkull was Herrmann were married Saturday even- | Allow me to present to your readers an | fractured, but this proved not to be the ing at theresidence of the bride’s parents, | exract from the Columbia (U, S, Daily | case. S / Courier: *any vory intulligent porsons L ; pworth sirect. About one | ool inan shorthand writing s @ mysto: | SAMARITAN NERVINE, THE Ger:aT NERVE s Swhen it o in | conqueror is invaluable in Nervous 812 Lex Ired gnests were present, who tes- | plous sl difienlt husin Ve edtheir regard for both the contract- | veality simple in its nature and easy of | Prosteation “May God bless you,” said my arties with numerous handsome and | wequisition. ¥ % € OQur readers will [ Rev. W L. Martin, “‘""“‘_"“'-‘“"""‘l‘..“",; costly gifts. The evening’s festivities llect the trials and tribulations of | USamaritan Nervine cured my Fity. terminated with o banquet and a ball, | David Copperticid in his eftorts for the | $1.59, at Druggists. Mr. Weker is the foreman of Krug's | mastery of shorthand: and when it is re W 2 3 3 ; rts Protection. cry,and the bride is the daughter o cmbered th ckens himse 4 ! ; b vy, and the bride is the daughter of | membdred that Dickens himself was for e Me. William Herrmann, o well known | many years a reporter, it may e consid The following inte citizen, and is now engincer at Krag's ered pretty certain thit in this character | tion has been reeci brewery. Mr.and Mrs,” Weker: will Te- | he is but giving the details of his own ex- | Qwana, Nov. 22.—Editor B 1 at this oflice £ 1 hera- side at No. 810 Leavenworth stre perienc Certainly, till within o few | py cortify that August Locder lase - y , the stenographic act his been ex- - pivpg on his way going homo was in- A Private Match. tremely didicult of ccomplishment. | gyfied by a negro wnd a wlite man, and The wrestling match between Andre - Sty "l n.i;..m.lvy‘m l"h'{“i srphy, | was robbed of o ].-.u; nlll a j:u;k (u-‘n'(. at Jristol o 3 ‘hieago, it js | Bowev by Isaae Pitman, of Eng e comer of Eleventh and Chiougo Clristol and John Leon, of Chieago, itis |, 0ueY, T BY e HORa, of B S e s annonneed, will be a private affair, the | shorthand “writing. Mr. Pitman's Wis Knocked down. AUGUST LEEDEK. neral publie not being invited to at- | tem is perfeetly philosophical inits con And Mr. A, Leeder waints to know if ha tend. The mateh will occur on Friday | Struction—the only philosopiical n . ean have A policeman at that. corner for evening, but the place of meeting will | in fict in any linguee of expressing sson of protecting the highway not be simonnced. Only a limited num- | Words upon paper—ind the practice of 1t ber of spectators will be admitted. IsBantBlCLYIREIhD thoony IpEhuntis = ful. * * % [Tiy emoloyel by nearly Tho secretary, Mr. Joplin, fs absent at o vate braneh of edueation in’ nearly Hastings, participating in the dedication MR allthe prineipal northern eolleses and B new V. M. C AL biildg at it place. The ' gehaols; it is published in several period 1 \m“i \lmu.n‘ satyleis, however, were heidd | juatein ‘this country and in England, wr inthe rooims i i t 5 known to thousands of prople al Thoro seems n wrowing seatiment amons | K1OWn o thousands of peoply ail oyer ! ] D b business men that the investment ofa Y, M, i the United States, Cimada, Australia, enth and Farian sircets, C. A ot shonld be 8i5,000 instead of 30,000, | Great Britain and Europe Although vory litthe eanvassing has oven The 1l dd man reports that the made, S15.600 has already heen subseribed, | “bright looking fellow down in tho Bur- There seems to bea ol comidence among | lington general oflices™ said, in answer our citizens tat this” building would be a | to the question of remuneration for short In 1 hand work, ete., “you see 80 nany | women leariiing (e business i Clolfon | they work so much cheaper that w tindi- | have to be moditied by that fact,” Very good invest went as well s an ornament, order 1o secure the lot at Sixteenth Douglas strects, where the buildinz js lor business men wiil e e special assistunee, wnl Trom the pr cations the interest taken wili be such that | good! Let me see: Is there any reason there will be a building on the lot named 1o+ why ladies should Lestrn shortind » CoNU AN, aking ot | None, whatever. " The “bright looking Al property b i 0, This will he one of the best attractions, | giow speaks as thongh 1 as well ws one of the best. institutions of-our 0 S0 GRG1E world, . Far be it that Eoningioity, Wanney Switzukit | 4oy liberal minded person should wish to it pesldunt =S| wo ludics from learning the utiful art of shorthand for the pure 1 wish 1o Saturday's Police Docket, b Jack Malol isturbing the peace; $hand + pose of making x good livelhood there- costs, Paid from, in order to geatify this class of 4 ! ens. The field “of employment for G, A, Trout, distuhins (he peace, o was | {IHeNS. i 110N i the dranken indidugd expeded from the | Jadies his always been e restricted ong ; opera honse. Fined 32 and costs, Paid, but shorthand has developed a sphere in Willinm Winston, petty Jarceny: stealing | which Lulv’ i find ‘pmn b -‘ivlnp\u\r eigars v his cnaplovers, Corky and Shorty, | ment in which the salary, the hours ol Jabled 20 days 0 Dread and wator, Jabor, the treatment and the social stand- Abe—:olutely Pure. Jimes Casey, petty Tarceny : stealing a il j0 wee good., | notice from the BEE yor waleh from Wod. Moisnor, Kined 80 | gishatches yesterday that Chief Justice ol or nover varlos, A marval of pord AViTiiam Grinlith (Cranky 1311, the botd in- | Miller's dudighter, Who is w great favorite 1t an wholese nooi S0 COelg Aividial who stole Clerk Peatzel’s overcoir | 0 Wa ton society, and a stenogs e n with e it flido of fow. gast o the polfeo station. ” Pleaded not guiltyy | rapber, i about o marey My, Fouzalin, — siorow s it wn oo nie nowdors, 8o & O only i i JEval B B & Q) Y A jury trial the exevice president of the « QLY I Ol Toultedly iss Milier in winning il — Al deminde Two vags. Discharged, voud. It - phy” th Killed by the “Overland." My Touzalin : ; Subsequent reports at Union Pacilie Ihe § |-:.Im| reporter ru‘n hor states lnha quarters state that the identity of the wan | SIPD.Y 0L Lhom sueis to bo wiiple, & Jow nae 15 Thotns. Waison, fifty Vears o | Do desire to contradict ta ample supply ve, & former resident of Vallonia, Crawiord | of 500, bur allow me to say 1o the pubiic county, Pa, where he has a witeand two | that if this voung man woulit azain loc diighiters. He was i paintor by aver s “longhand notes’™ he would un wus not working for the company, donbtedly disco that not only his 1o sleep on the railway embankinent 1 tpower of memory ™ had failed him by fothe truck and way struck by y|‘.v. onmer ol | oo ostimate of mora than 400, but that the pilate IS sicuth wivs split and bo was i | G n probability o little stenography Kidine Vehiete ales the company, ! - vy wseful to him in making s wanld be v = future reports. Two Operetias. “The proportion of those who attemot - ) T o is b > i ten' - - Phe members of the St. Plilomena’s ehofr :xl.‘-l»‘“.iid‘:lm “'hi"l':_"' g 10 teo” 1he e actively engaged rehearsing two ope f JOHEE BAVE. TEAS I OVOE OCCUERAC £ ¥ot1 EXCURSIO orettus which will bo given o the evenins | i e S “his is infallible, " bt ‘ of Thursday and Friday of this week, On | 404 L giv awuy to that Herald repore- The nrat eveniing “A Lesson i Chanty or the 0 Alfraele of the Hosex” will b given, and on | € STENOGRATILY. 4 Friday ovening, “The Coronation.” hotli by e nn ot R LOS ANGELES g well known Fiench suthor Luigi Bor- Miss Faunie Arnold will luve charge | g yhe Architacts' convention now he- 1O~ :'-'uln.»xff.:':.J.’-fl‘f.‘.’.‘y it they will be well | ing held in St Louis, Mr. Sidney Smith, ROUND TRIP, $100. iyt e, progmmnines Wil b pu- | of this city, on Friduy road w papr on | Novemoer 23t o largo paity of oxcursiom lished next week the “Teaiming of Young Architcots,” | ists will leave Omaha i Pullman Palace 1 Sepiig s 108 Lus Augeles, Callfornias ; ‘The past training of the young men of | 45k Tor o round trip, g00d 6 b Pype hical Union Ball, Tive past training of the H 50 wd np, oo months, All ‘\?I;:“v”:.l,“:y »w complete for the | the profession, he said, bas been very no:;.mx it ¢ n-»(m 1_., g m«,“.-_lawluuk.,g,, bal to o given by s pographical Union N, | limited in its nature., At ag been an easy | B elass aceomodations on this trip. it b, wesiwaid, but rate eas® w's hall on Thanksgiviog | mutter for s boy with & moderate educas | b W, and it is proposed yalse it 1o 5, which' will make ‘the' cost of 10 at Cunn v, NOve! Th aubers of the or | o - ST Moo L t,‘nw\m‘“‘“ e e eatly for {he | tion 10 euter an architect’s ot larant Lokl anore han these speoial firs Success of the oI S ek enjoyabe | o1 OF tWo yuard in traving Ad conving, | elass oo b P Allemigrait paons time b5 wssured to sil who atiend. Music will 1oy thays gain a superlicial knowledge of | #e0 @ ool on vxpress Urains aid ang i + . . ¥ e i 15 Al eungrant rates, ‘Therge be furnished by the Musical Un. n orchestra g Pk 1) . 415wt eungrant - u routine of office work, w ever | g Vo retan mo with this s You can buy furmiture cheaper of A having been on i building. Lvciuse he 043 g b dartienacs regarding A Cony Lot st hot, Faraam and | pide s preny colored A ho was i B A “‘.' “J. W, MORS, than any other place in the cily. § fhattercd, sme coneeitad @ i t it U, P Ry, O 4