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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1885. ted snid that i i, be heard o voico | wanted me to see whoy ad iappeyed. T | SAs o the distiict attgrney's - | when he aw thought there were | don't know what light there ®asin | avpearance at the inquest nnd s fail- | John W, Lauer Undergoes the Law's First | to twglors, and that they yere talking i_mm.( ?.‘-n 1 P Totigs. | 8 o hl the testimony. w‘.n otn | 1 t Tom the time 1eard . the walt wenl to the eourt house and Tortares The Testimony. « worn. “Tama |shot and the I to the time | summoned bim myself. While the last —_— sister of Mr, La 1 o been with | that T saw my brother was only abont a | witness was testifying he arrived in com. Baldwin, 1 H. y. | the family <in ne, in the present | minute. T was afraid at fivst to go down | pany — with udge OMAHA AND ELKHORN VALLEY. | G i rce, Tsaw Mrs. Latier on Friday | stairs, but only beeause J thought bur- | offered at once” & 0 over afternoon. She went out somewhere, | glars Were in the house. Tt did not oceur | t testimony and recall the Hurglary of 8. T. Smith's Residence | but I do notknow where. I was invited | 1o me that John had shot Sallie | witnesses, T expected him to do it but 1N e O out in tl vnoon and _did not refurn | A long series of questions were then | he deelared it was not necessary and be. A Talk With the Coroncr— until about @ 'l Mr. and Mrs, | put_to the witness for the purpose of | fore the inguest was finished boih he Police and Conrt New Lauer were in the house when 1 returned. | finding ont the le source of the | Judge Baldwin had disappeared. I have & I went at once tomy room swithout light which enabled ler to tell made these statements to free myself of . " ing My, and Mrs. Lauc Did not retire | brother's face while he was standing i the blame which in a small measure The Laner Examination. at once but sat up two roe hours, 1 [ the hall. Nothing new, however, w we chosen o attach to my act At a few moments before ten o'clock p by areport | develog Miss Laver testiticd that she | the case pestord o ) er hey were al- | did not knoy vether Was au - |M n'::” ' I g ,th it ! \ ppeared to me. In | lamp in hie dining room of tiie bed room A BEAUTIFUL MANSION. eaning on the arm of his sister, | 1. which was a wild despairing | and did not know whethe and a | 1 ; Miss Minerya Lauer, cntered the | o ‘|‘,“,,{!‘,. vl My Drof Pl digy f b lionud i o }\:“'I‘ e * Now Residence Buitt by Will 9, police conrt room, Pushing their way | did' not hes ay anything | lamp burning low in the bed room all b g pleld AL through the crowd which had assem LI | pisel i On the southwest corner of Twenty abowt the | Corone el sworn and testified " 5 ani T g on the ontsile of the railing, the brother | LGuie i Sl OTAGEDIIY, | Am boronne oF Dotlgias cotmty:. W\ 1 | -l..‘.wvl _vr.‘.v‘.‘bm Capitol e el and sister took ther g immedi y at Y y God! ammoned to the residence of John W, | 4 -’. y in the rear of the high school, in front of the ji ] In a few X o, other expressions of | Later ab 3 o'elock Saturday morning, | residence, which is a marvel of beauty, Siotionts the distri ney, lasryors | de Lion't vemember them all, 1 Went up there at once and found the | convenience and eomfort, has_just been WhA otliors arrived v half past ten | H::‘x“\..‘-'l‘;.‘:: ‘:::"[’!\--"-f-‘(»‘nik led lllr,\~ Ii;:'.’i h:'.l‘l hw‘\‘:n'fim:{v”;|‘|‘.‘-m[:,‘. |‘\H‘1KI" ll;:‘nf‘, t‘:]v: completed, The structure is of wood and | - That is so fastideons that he thinks his ideas camiot be gratifiedat the Ouly MisficClothing Pavlovs, A visitis Kindly g0 1 b Yl o gned and Luilt by Mr. Will J. | licited of him to convinee his mind that any man can be pleased in any povtion of his weaving appavel, trom a pair of panta o'clock the examination was fairly in | thought wagof burglars. 1 rushed down | he had taken his wife for a burglar and . . A . withont dressing and w going out to | had shot her. T washed the head, shoul: | Stevens, of the firm of R. Stevens & Co., | loons to a full dvess suit, and an ovircoat, he can find more elegance always on display t peye ever witnessed in the fondant was plainly clothed i | ""”";‘ e K"]'M; “"I-" Thad hfl'n'! "I'lm 'h:!; v”lm||h"';‘]' \\nivlll ) besmenred | No. 2506 Davenport street. ‘The brick | shape of elothing for man. We donot cave tomake a personal mention, but do solicit the attention of every individnal man . that T thought burglars must be in the | with blood, len aid the corpse out sl § s substele PRTTe in Omaha and vieinity for one inepeeti ¢ i ions, o wi a pair i ek suit, with turn-down collarand | jigyse, T thon <aw my brother, just as I | on a cooling board. Lauer fold me that bk )\l\ 1o the :ul.llmlun, m}l ll‘\lr' is by | in Omaha and vieinity for one inspeetion of th Towind mentions, o will find a paiy tie. 1] sister was also | was going out of the house, He called | his wife had fallen on her side and that | P+ M. Pomeroy, the plumbing by MeLeod plainly dressed in black Lauer i come back, I've taken | he had turned her over on her back & Co, and the heating apparatus from % el \ for wand shot her,” Tdid | The further esamination of My | the shops of H Yox. The dwelling looked worn and ived, and - ald oo B g 1 on_out for | Drexel rovenled no new points of spacial | wae butlt for Mes. B. Dota Brown, & Indy first watched the proceedings {help. [ wont'to Mrs. Sayage's houeo | intere widely known in this city for it with listless unconcern which, however, { and called her, but she did not come. John A, MeShane sworn and test ¢ | and good taste. Mr. Stevens completes soon gave way to decp attention . | Then T walked on to Mr. McShano's | Live the house back of laug the house to-morvow and 1 the evening The examination was conducted hy hous and told them what | fronting on aam - street, [ will formally turn it over to the L L hcriRif: g had lappened. Dr. Lee went to the | awakened ahout two o’elock in the me owner. In" the meantime visitors | lfmv:lv-l Attorne Estelle, and J. louse while T was ealllng Mr. Gal- | ing hy hearing some one scream ‘) are welcome and the Beg does not hesi- [ $23.00 $360 $400 $4.40 $ 00 $0500 $0.00 $6.30 $700 $i8%0 $80 $0 % Cowin, Esq., for the prosecution and | laghcys, 1 wanted to go bae P r rs. Lo L don’t know 1 who have residence which was made to ovder by a LeadingMerchant Tailor for John M _Thurston, Bxq., for the defe ot allowed (o return. 1 y cssed hastily, and on my | buildings in contemplation to visit it, It | $ 600 $7.00 $3.00 €00 §10.00 ~ $11.00 $12.00 $1200 $1400 1500 $17.00 $19.00 Henry Voss, the architect, was the tivst | Mrs. Savage's house. It was on the per- yover to the Lauer ‘house met Mr. [ s essentially, unique-—not such another g . witnesé sworn. He testificd to having | snasion of Mrs, Suvage and daughter that iotold me that Mrs, Lauer was | house is in the eity —and will afford the lingram of the two rooms of the | Twent to their honse. [ stayed there un- | ki . Twent avound to the front door | inspector id nt ornamentation 1 residence, the bed-room and the | tilmorning. When I went with Mrs. nd went ine Thes v ligat in the | comfort anc nomy of space_that have dining-room, or sitling r chiwere | Savage into their house, I did not know | sitting » I think the lamp was a | heen heretofore unknown. That Mr. . connected with the aflt The d thrt Sallie Lauer s dead—I supposed | small aw no one in the hall. | Stevens thus combines the art ot the de- showad the position of o bed, tho win- | it o i liave hlrlr’ir:ul\_\' injurcd ‘1")\!,- fivst person ll sy was ‘“'i Luver. | signer and the practical skill of a huilder dow the folding doors, and also the | from the expression on the face of 1y Vhen T fivst saw him he was down on | yefleets upon him unmeasured credit. In o ean find any style of cut i at i in sack aswWa ¢ tai ross) includi niasat wal v Position of the other rooms on the lower | brother wihon he fold we. 1 did not | his kuco over the hody of his wife, Tho | his company s reporter made 4 tour of .q“,k”“l‘,::,',l',',"hl\,:""\, ',,‘l‘w' ‘,:':.”"',;:‘:,""“,“: "‘"“"| Bk L f':.‘, 9) includiug eutaway sack, straight cut floor. The diagram was made on Sun- | know how bady ilie wae shot until [ corpse was covered with a comforter. | the residence this morning, \ asted sack, e button enta Tock, a one buttonentaway frock, a Prince Alhert frock, at the follow- day last. The window, he said, was near | Mr. Lee, Mye, | Mys, Gallagher and | She lay on herback with her head lean® |~ The exterior follows no given order or | i€ prie the head (l:[num.yul in the }]r-\)\h '11-"}"”“"( mM]x,“ 1l E she was dead. I | iug t..lxlu»l ll‘lg)h\ \ The head l]m~ class of itecture and was huilt after ment, and was about six feet in heig did not do unything about sending for a | covered and, I think, onc 1 was also | Mr. Stevens’ conceptions. ] a 10.00 0.5¢ 11.00 60 200 £ 18 , < ) 0 The stove was o base hurner, with | e Jolt” (ol we that Sallie | wncovered and lying on the comfort. 1 | certain amount of gables. that are Quo ol b e b D by il g M v AN G A Ine o8 50§00 $140 Jarge fuel chamber about cighteen inches | was shot stood near the stove abont three minutes | Ann, bay windows and swell walls are $20.00 $21.00 2000 2300 $2.00 §25.00 $20.00 5 $2500 $20.00 from the ba g ohn did not tell e when I saw | talking, Ithink, with Mr. Lauer, Ithink | prominent feature, baleonies pro, 00 $16.00 §17.00 §1800 £20.00 3 $25.00 28.5 $20.00 $33.00 s made to order by a leading Merchant Tailor for At this point the prosec him in the hall how hadly his wife was | 1'told lim that e had better send for the | from beneath a number of the windows that they wanted ceriain other measur red, but Teould <ee plainly from the | coroner, e asked me, I think, to tele- | and the roof crowned in ridges with iron 4 sion of terrible des) on his face | phone for the coroner and for Mrs. | and wood crestings is ,,,.,-..lv“m...[. n. So 00 $32.00 £31.00 $36.00 $40.00 $10.00 $50.0 $60.00 $65.00 riam ss was dispatched to | that somcthing tervible had huppened, | Laver's mother. He arose and told me | tastefully is the structire conceived that ments, which were not noted on the the Liwner residence to secure the neees- | and 1 supposed that Sullic must bave vl taken hev for a burglar and | all sides present a favorab sary ¢ Dean ly injured. 1<hot her. Then he got down on his | and even the rear is prett i Dr. G p , the physician who coss was taken until 2 p. m, tin and commenced to moan | A veranda approached by a ‘b 3 a st autopsy, was nest ealled. A DAMAGING VOIN body. Mr. Laucr himself sug- | of stairs, skirts the east and north siles e 1\. W l'il‘ll-hl‘n 1t the Miss La v-')‘ \{i'l'v' :‘nh: r\..\‘m;v.l«».l ‘L_n- !Ilinr or the mn\hi-r] {] did not | and the main entrance opens in the e ¢ the nccident. 1 made an ex me time by Mr. Cowin. Under his i he hody to see if life was ex- | ter of the north front. The oak doo Can be found in any style that is worn by but the thing atilios 18ithie e 2 m of Mrs. Lauer on Monday | maste penctrative questioning, ce he face was a little bloody, I TSR ST (e R o % MLRGHOUINE LA VAELYAS hat is rn by man, but the .m_u_.llln_nl: |(1u§|~"|-. |u|.~.| styleone, the ouly one ever scen morning. Also made an oxamination B in points were devcloped from her | think, on the right cheek, After Se- | 0 ‘1"\"&"‘&::{:-[ ‘fllt:lfll\‘“”h" I‘”I'(I(‘,l"':\\l”ll‘lv\\ in Onalia, (See it) and at the same time see those Surtonts. Newmarkets and Sacks in all styles at- the following prices, . the day of the ingquest, The body testimony which are bound to be excecd- [ mainfng there a few moments, I went | heavy doors the hall wayis entercd. $ 9.00 $ 8.80 $ 0.20 §10.00 $10.60 $11.95 $11.90 $12.00 310 $19.00 in the frout room on the ingly dumaging to Mr. John Laue .| over to my house and ealled up the coro- | The “effect at slanee of this por- That was made to ovder by a Leading Morchant Tuilor for i ~ 1 found a spot and opening or instance: Undor Mr. Cowin'e nd Mr, P E. Her. Iwas in the | ton of the building is Old i, $16.00 $17.50 $18.00 §20.00 $21.00 22,00 $20.00 $25.00 205 $25.90 008 right side of the nose where some- | cross-examination, Miss Lauer admitted | honse when the coroner arvived and saw | The woodwork i ..,,‘}imy of oak A i thing had entered. Onthe back of the | that a moment after the shooting she | him washing the blood off the | constructed of this noble wood, carved $U 5.00 $18.00 [ 27.00 $20.00 $20.00 $25.00 just to the left of the medial line, | bounded dov 5 as about to | face and hairof the corpse. I did not | into fantastic designs, aseends to the s made to order by ding Merchant Tailor for I found a bunch about the size of a pig: | Zo out of the fr that whilo | ask Mr. Lauer for any details of the af- | yvighta heavy stairway, which, with two $28.50 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $15.00 $50.00 $35.00 50,00 $60.00 con 2 II y;xl]{]l.}w‘]n-n znnl]u\iluulv}l d “..l)mgl o i the front part of tho f:\i\'[. I'think the lamp was on_the_table | yectangular turns, réaches the second the' The ball had passed through | hall, her brother stood at the door | in the sitting-room, but of this I will nof or. _ 'This Rhite TR | 1 b 2 i g e S 5 220 yroe = 75 iR el Toavity, ””,,“u'h”“, T R D e s G I (5 et ra s el e |le L‘”i;“‘;' Lhis i?;:;":;|_km“-,:illz‘i')"- l;“"’.i‘ Theseare bhnt a meve mention, Ifyon will consult your intercst. cnongh to pay a visic you can he convipeed (hat every had broken its w into the skull leading into the dining-room, and told | limbs of the corpse were drawn up or | corner, cetly facing tiieatloorie s man’s interest is studied with weight and measnre combined with business and pleasure at Wi restin 1in. q her that Sallic was shot, and asked her | were lying flat, 1 did not notice particu- | though to give the visitor geni ‘wel- | of the he the bones of the | o come back; and that she could | larly ihe condition of the bed, when 1 | come is an old-fashioned tile fireplace, | nose and wd larger bra sce despair so platnly depictod on is face | fivst went in, but the second time I en- | where, during the coldmonths, a genuine THE ONLY MISFIT The tid arterics were also cnt so that | thatshe lnew something terrible had Tiap- | teved [ was in the sleeping apartment, | five will be maintained. Down the hall even if the brain had not been affeeted, | pencd. Now, the only light that there 1d noticed that the clothes appeared to | ten steps and to the Tight she would have bled. to death in [ Was in the hall at this time must haye ave been thrown ov ck of the | trimmed in California re ive minutes, A personso injured would | been imparted by the large stove in the | bed. There was no confusion in _the ar ighted by four windows in a swell w. have fallen forward on .tho . Itis | dining room because according to the | rangement of the hed clothing to indieate | TTis, when the furnishings are in, w ! always the case that when sueh injurics | testimony of Miss Laucr, there was .no | that there hnd been o struggle of any | a rieh apartment. Immediately neross are 5o suddenly inflicted, the person falls | artifigial light in the ball, and certainly | sopt the hall is the diningroom, trimmed in | forward, ‘T'h inds in this ease must | Mr. Faver had not had time tolighta | €ross.cxamined: From the time that T | sycamore, a beautifully grained wood. have produced instantaneous death. I | lampigvemdfie had had the presence’of | was first called to the time that I arrived | Opening to the south from this is the con- mind™ %0 to do. Undonbtedly the only Mr. Lauer’s house, was about ten or | servatory, with tiled floor, pine wood- | [ ] $15 w also found a_braise on the elbow of the | d at S right arm, just near the hend—outside | light there could have been in the hall | fiftcen minutes, and it was about half an | work and full equipment of heat point—about the size of a_ silver dime or | Was that from the big baseburner in the | hour from the time that T was first called | and water. In the dining room is nickel. Il\lilo f..\“’m l\;'u sm:lm o' u-hl(u- dining room. until I telephoned tor the coroner. a handsome mirrg mante!, and a acrose the left thumb and across the Now if Miss Lauer, standing at a dis- Redireet: My impression is, thatbefore | deep niche 1 which the sideboard made by a pin. Made o thorough exam- | her brother, could note plainly the ex- | helping My, Drexel wash the body, but | room and brought into communication ination of the body aud found no other | pression of despair on his ,‘and read | on that point I won't be certain. The | by heavy folding doors is the 1 bruises and marks. therefrom so unmistakably that some- | body was not removed from its position, | room, trimmed also in sycamore, w = = o e e ¥ examined—The ball was found | thing tervible had happened, there being | nntil Mr. Drexel came, when it - was put | similar firep and flooded with light | willi; ; i terson, N. A BIRD OF FREEDOM. A Now Organizntion: y above the line at whicl it en- | In the hall only the light of the stove, if | on the cooling-board through n large bay window of plate |y e works in === The articies of incorporation of the tered, about an inch and a quarter from | certainly appéars as though Mr. Laucr, | Mr. McS here stated that he | glass = All through ‘these rooms below | that city, me naturally by his skill | The Handsome Eagle Sont to the Bee | pfy oo o T el the center of the head, so that the course ving © the Dbenefit of the same | Wun bout what his airs there are frequent transoms and | jn his business. He was educated by by Gothenburg Friends, eIl manufactwing compuny wore filed s sightly wpward fd from righ to light,” ovght to lhave beon able | impressio o1 Lauer duving | & Vi s of stained gluss which | private tutors af Amsterdam, N, Y., and | The BEE v ? Wy o trophy | Yesterday with the county clerk. The cap. left. The hump on the back of the head | to te.l that the form which was standing | her lifetime. The counscl for the prose- | produce a very pretty cffect from within | Jater as u_student in Greylock institute, | which shall ever be prized and preserved | it8] stovk is $10,000and the incorporators was eaused by the breaking of the bones | but ten feet away from him was that of | cution objected, however, stating sucha | and without | at South Williamstown, Mass, He be! = P! ancl g re Joseph Bell, Jus. H. Pierce and I. N by the pressure of the ball. The pin- | his wife and not'that of a burglar. ‘Lhis | proceeding would not be proper at thi The kitchen, which is in the rear, is a Patter- e J s Lt y 1 1 0 g 4 AL ) t Patter Picred i\ g at f the | scratehes appeared to be recent. ‘There | seems especially the ease when one con- [ time. v, Thurston assured Mr. Mc- | model culinary department, A lavge s promoted to sition. in | tate and its hired men rustle with facts. | 11 1o goneral naturo of the hust ) : 8 1 ! ; . 2 ' 15 prou position . in s ol el vl thia cOrmoron was no apparent healing or closing up. | siders that the ‘base burner was in the | Shane that he would be allowed to make | range is empioyed for cooking and heat | wark Gaslight company, whence | It came in a box by express and is noth- nei 340 be transaeted by this corporation The hruwse on the clbow was caused by | very room in wh uer had been | a statement of this character when he | ing the water which through @ system of | he was sent to Omaha ahout the first of | : 3 2 2085 st 1) bo o purchase inventions and pai- the abrasion of the skin and might have | & while 1t was in the hall that | was ealled for the defense i i ried to_cvery part of the | Just May to succeed M. Persons, who | N5 1258 than & large goldon “A‘L‘]"'- To | ents, and to manufagture and soll undexr been made by the falling of the body. 1 stood when, as his 5 ti- | An adjournment was then ordered un- | hou: closets’ paniey, | hid restenod i i on ofiite) fust tyiasitiod ithasfollowing)ithoeame, andito build manufactories in John G. Lée was next culled. He' s d the expression on his face | til 10 o’clock this morning. which Tatter ha or commits | My Williams was a man of unques. | CVd Which ina measure expluined all, | this and alsen forcigh countries, and to ed: 1live with John A. MeShane, on - nicating to the refrigerator in the cel o et PR e e e but left it to be |4;gll-l‘|5-|l!|ml the details }'”\ ff‘!",;“” home and foreign patent Twenty-sixth and Farnam, right back of g A NEW RAILROAD, are models of convenicnce. “To the north | devout Christian fn the membership”of | OF e Kl of the bixd we anchises, £ Mr. Lauer's residence. T was fivst sum- i was agmn put on the stand 5 of the kitchen, and situated in the north- | St Mary’s Avenue Congregational i sl e If your <0 Mp oora tear te moned to the residence of Mr. Lauer, by | in the afte 3 testified: I re. | Articles of Incorporation of the Oma- st_corner of the building, ure the church, and o gentleman of social cul O THE OMAIA BE your sh {o buy the Bradbury """“;\"mi' oans of somo I:\.I_\',lq\],i mained b Mr . haand Elkhora Valley Road. aud swoking room, (w6 handsome | ure. ilis remains will be shipped this [ Complinents ot 0 5 1 i £l nnanin Machine ofice pose Miss Lauej put on my panis and [ brealk, when I went over to my brother’s . R. Callaway, A. J. Poppleton | chambers trimmed in black walnut. | evening to Newark, N.J. Hotel Gothenburs, g ran over to the louse. Miss Lauer told | and saw the eoxpse. sty oS e g s Above s are six bed rooms, models & Todi i N . . 3 me {o come quick—that something terr et ey oo e B oty at 2huss m""l‘w.l” ||l'-[~m‘:‘1 "I"“_’I’i";" 1. | o comtors, cauipped With. & Whter sys: | Thore will bo a special meeting of the ARl IS Timotby Malpin, @ brickluger owplord ble had happened over at the house of | light over that ol my bro sfiled with the county clevk yester | ey, spacious closets, speaking tubes and | st. Luo Branch 292 C. K. A. at St Georg TR 6 ey || S Feol ongliio houge, die her brother, When 1went into the hall, | 1™ could easily lLave heard day the articles of incorporation of nnew | anninciators, and with bath service | il 1114 Farnam streot to-morrow (Sat. | heins evidently at Tall growth and meas | Yeiionday from tho efiects of u fall ro- 1 think it wils lighted. The door between | ovud talking -~ on o lower floot. | branch railway tributaty to the. Union | ready at hand. The gas fixtures on this | uydiy) at 1 p. m, Business of impor | uringsoven om tip to tip of wing, | Sok e O et wenty oot fonm the ‘_""II and "." e voom wis opencd. | During the time that 1 was living with | Pucific, to be known as the Omaha and flaorsenearcll insiolsemyeraithronghont | tance. By order of the president It has given into the hands of u | (i NN \Chon it gave wayand he fol) hen 1stepped into- the hall Imet Mr. | them, my brother and his wifo appeared | 1 o0 Valloy railroad, s | the building, are of beautiful design and | “Crias, Komaver, J. B Roacr taxidermist and when prepared witl e e eIt :29) hmur, but I do not remember what he | to be living on the most pleasant ter.ms i 3 mlm l" ey railroad. Uui termini | differ in each apartment, Vice-Pros B IAauntei in some premineit plaoo i tho I‘ul .]. i;'_llln;uu ‘i\ th such foree as to cnuse told me, in reply to my questioni g I | 1 never saw any trouble between them, | of said railway,” according to the certifi- | A roomy attic is above this floor, and ORABD e ki : 3 - think that Mr. Lauer” first told n @ his | When I was in my room, Friday night, | cate of organization “shall he some poi I ily aceessible roof offers a fine Ll 1 ( : T a y room, y nig ‘ganiz s point : Y ROQREALVIC RGN Badly Slashe: 3 " g iw(l-im\“knn ':'!:“\lfi ihlut :}()I‘l‘ll'lllhli:‘IA“h T]lll" ln-,“uhl_h i them' |_II_\§nut]ugv«rl!mr on the present line of the Union Pacific ]l‘I_A‘TID Illufévl;!zu]ul._\u‘l! Towa » ('u.-]n‘, A romin i e e Ty : the state of Nebraska on the 1 think "~ he " gaid ~somothing - about | to o timg that T retired, ull was peac vailway in or between the city of Omaha | With the winding river coursing be- om0a numod AL, U | Bradia muchine. Write for Bt T uproagll Lhgk i below. My et aly kept | and the town of Schuyler, in“the county | Y50 . Vo lioa f | monr tho corner of Fourteenth and Jack: | tovins o bk ) »':alp:‘l"]:::? ||||.~‘ \\]_1(l|11‘|‘A rs. Louer hud | a pistol und¢ Lis pillow. ! 3 | of Colfax, and stato of Nebraska, and o | lf.-w-n;nlm;:I.nl.wl..wn[u-!n, the cellar | g5 was badly slashed Thursday night, RONG, THoRNTON & Co., cen shot. Ho did not answer me at | was the wish of hLis wife. There had | point or points on the northern and west- | 15 found to extend under the entive | o000 saitang wh une she re Vit > Ollee. first, but kept on wringing his hands. | beena burglar in Mr. Luucr's house | b bomudatios of the st Nebe building, and in ats several divisions js | OV S0 S T do ot remdmber how much light there | prior (o this thine and Me. Later had shot | ool ss mey 1o dotermimod S 45K | found (6'embrace storage rooms, w com: | {503 to divilge, A razor had 1 AT T yas in the dining oo, There was at .’ On the morning of the shooting, | **5uch 'y Suifway shail yass {hiough o plete laundry, furnace room and coal | drawn across the back of her hand four |y 1 peil, a sombre looking German i t , A | co see ran out to eall for assistance onmy | counties of Douglas, Dodge, Colfax or five times, < rashes having | § litary suit of faded blue, stood up light through the isinginss window own impulse, There was no light in the | Cuming, Stunton: Madisop. . Waynoe. i inflicted e, Gulbraith dre e . do not._remember what Mr. Laver first | hall when 1 fivst came down stairs; when | phoron Antstane Wil atichl Mag. | Deauty, convenience and egifort, it is | been inflicted. RERLN AR RS - AL GO 2. said to me. He was erying, “Oh! Lord! | my brother opened the door 3 light ) 4 T e without equal. . Mrs. Brown is congratu- | the woman's mjur it riain nswer to the charge of vagrancy ¢ Oh! Lord!” and making deionsivations | strcamed in from the dining r 30| fulo, Loup, Brown, Blaine, Cherry Sherf | jyod” upon its possession, and’ Mr. | hy the neighbors that the cuttin suid that he wis o dischorged soldicr on of that kind. When I saw Mrs. Laner | * Re-diect, by My, Cowe T sas for | aay Buves, Sieusubd uny unorganizod | Siovons is as well congratulated upon its | done by Mrs. Norton's hushid. ) Ip waydrom Fory Nlolrari fo iy homs 0 wWas o i ¢ D a¢ | some timo. at’ et AN Ra R o | ounty r o 1 b 0 0 | conception g ad 's that s refers 1o sn thine | in Brooklyn, New Yo o Dy el she was lying at the foot m_«ln bed, her | some time at the residence of Mrs. | 7 acific on such route as may be | coneeption and excention, | !.h Hx‘tl prefers to say nothin, IR ‘\’m“ P 17 ai-nd nhul fifteen inches from the foot. [ Savage, next door. I was sick at the Y - about the matter B tintio bis Journcy, but us tho talograp] he was lying on her back, with her vight | time, and Mrs, Savage nursed me. I o £ o1yt () Ratnln ey A BOLD BUKGLARY, - copnnua s 40! bR R A 3 Tylng-in the blood, one of her | took sick thers. whila T was visiting, and | comuiooipmit of capital stock of such | 3l Nasal Catavrh, Throat and Bap suc or il misspellod his e some Jimbs being drawn upand doubled under | was soill that 1 couldu't leave the house, | ““H o Bt MG ed with The Residence o T. Smith Ran- | cossfully treated. Chas, hopey, M. D, [ deluy had heen eaused in the transmis- b | the houso. | “Pha (njon F > also filed with the ) ity i ntly | her, The Hed was mussod up as though | ¢ did not go back to Mr; Luuer's house, | sounty cleik tifien e S SO sicked From Tob 1o Bottom, cor. 10th und Harney, Withnell'Block of.tho wonoy, . Cousaquontly o, wae some one had boen slecping in it. I think | To remain during my illuess, because | ;,'.’.‘,',3”;\;».. on their bridge senowal o | g vosidonco of 6.'F. Smith, genoral vt obligud 0 loit UL 18 sieah, DRI AR there wero pillows on it. Mr. Lauer | wa lo to, and " besides wanted to | Contfal Trust company of New York. superintendent of the Union Pacific, West fislliyay. Notes, e Stanberg discharged him with went into the bedroom fivst, he wuas AYRZEe nUrse me, o e 2 H. A, ay, of the C.5LP. AL & O |, * 3 ey T moaning and making demonstrations | “Didn't you prefer to be nursed in THE CORONEN IN THE CASE. Californin strect, was: entered by bur- (50 0 g instyuctiona Lo leAve towil 45 ORGE put . my hand - on - her | Mrs, Suvage's house Lecuuse there wus 2 . ABE S glan Whuraday nigitdand’ a dargel| P Yol NP naral frolgbb | WWhite Automalion onesnoolias heart and salw she was dead. 1] troubleinthat of your brother?” asked | Mv. Drexel Makes » Remarks Kel- | quantity of goods taken. Mr. Smith's et o8 d the | White Jock-stiteh with shuttle aud Br tlank I had some conyer n with My, | Mr, Cowin, ative to tl r Case | A i r s 0 i agent of Sious City & Paeitie, is in AL Lauer just there how it occurred, Al 0 thah was not. iny veason, Loould | mbo caronor soid vortardng o s vonorter | JRLLY 18 ok 1n the olkr, bt busldo i | oy, bury loathor ipachine, - White Ofios way he told me, at some time, how'it [ not go over even if [waunted to, I was hatdla s o e ) il self there were in the heuse three servants, F. F. Chisolm, of tho Union Pacific i Neib, L5 " that the newspapers had not dealt faivly | o 300 and two girls, The eircumstances of : A g T YT Bappened - Just s ovorybody has heard | oo | Lt o mrengs it gt ke Salifned t. saw the face of Some’ object and “ could hear them getting ready to go | by him in the Lauver matter. He had | of the burgiary are nat known, and the | 18 debd 8 C 0 : B T ianocii ot fired. Aftor ho shot, hie folt for his wife, [ to bed aud knew that they 1e- | largely reecived the blame for undue | occupants sloph theough the whole visita. | (CHiasl, niht for - Whe follawing ¥ ) Ahsolutely Pure. and found that sho 'was gone. Then it | tired about two hours bofore t did. e of precautionary forcsight | tion, in ignorance of its oecurrence. The o Union Pac s n | in police court yesterday struck him that he had shot his wife, and | was my impression that she retived hap- | '*5 RApGL y foreaighti | BB % siust have nfacted tu entianocs | 10 1inooln yesterday morning,contaihing S. 11, vagr: 0 days on hread Bo got tp and found fhat he had Killd | wily. 1 conid heat them comingfrom the | and somi-neglect of duty through a window of the lower story. fty poople of the Kmma Abbot | -yl ty. tranutl a1 Wholase e, Asto what he did after that, Mr. : parlor, or dining-room, (o the bed. | *Of nono of these,” said My, Drexel | fram ™ wheneo . they. zeadily - gaimed | OPeTa company. N T e 0%l i 100 Ordimary o Laver did not tell me. Until the coranor | raom, and thought L could tell that they | “was I guilty, I am’nceused of undue | Gocoss (o all parts of the house, = They | = - 4 AREAN 0 o0 with tho tuilitdo of lon m there nothing was doue with the ce going to bed, haste and lack of foresight in having | entered every room except Mr. Smith's Kivk demands jury trinl and case | only i e aes 00, 105 yand it was in the sawme position | = “Did you know of any tronble between | moved the corpee of Mrs. Lauer before O N 1o o) ; Wall ot as long as the eylinders of its presses ro & the house in every detail of This powder never varics s it had heen when Ifivst arvived. 1| Mos. Luuer and her hushand " its position und the surroundings had IR TR £ - b R e — saw the coroncr wipe the blood from the | - +Ounly what L vead in the paper about | been viewed by the jury. 1 challenge | i B e T R SPECIAL SALE S R A A vag o e oAl haka [rdchnnslon, - Hyery dimmes, arory: slack, | ' | TIMKEN SPRING JEHICLES. cloth. ‘Did you ever tcll Mrs. Goetschius that | done differently in e sied and the contents examined and 50—Fifty 50 OVER 400,000 . 1 divod for g year in the house ri y uld make her sorry for having | seemed not the least attem 'ep: | selections made. All that was too un- Fifty pflierns fine Chambor west of My, Laner's honse, in the col o rticlos put i the papor, that you | tion, Lucr s w aently 1y Miokdy for thats phIpOscE the bursiare | = [ wonds, At greatly reduced prices, W now oceupied by Mys. Savages [know | would pull her down, that [ grief aud Dewalled his K00 | atrowrnd” a1l ovort tha faom ond | continiie only until sol of o trpuble’ that o 4 hetwoen | you would bxonerate your brothors” Cidentally killod his wife. There the dead | dawned on chaos. Clothin Wolry, SPECIAL CHAS, Sy them, except t of 9 and o half No, sir, I never said anything of the | woman lay, her face smeared with blood rnaments, table 3 and ‘all hid 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnan A - Whict sho (aldane 0f. Beyoud that | kind, " [viry cavnestly.] and Ler hiadr lying in matted masses it A N Ga b laan | m w of 1o trouble that they frad They “When I eame to my brother's house, I | the ved pool which Lad Nmmul from hor | ved with the silver plate that My, | . “ He Turns Up. oemed happy togethor, 1 know | never asked anything about the trouble | mouth and nose. Hervelutives had been Ith sat down to a b ll ast_table fur \ alwa, k 3 ¥ 0 . Patrick MeSweeny, the butcher on BEn0 orual treatment -of s Lauer on | between himself and his wife. She said | informed and were comiug, apd my first [ pished with one fork. No elne is possibie SRR, SRR BRS the part of her hushand. T think Lwas | it was his fault and that ended it His | emotion wis that S" would he ertiel to | 1o obtai as yot. SOULL mavon.aum. SR in the ¢r hiouse about live or six times | suffevings have been - enough, God et them with t _y— rious appearance was chronmicled Thurs - ¢ iis ghastly sight. 1 | - ~ e b e during the periog of my vesidence near l\'uul\\ 1 ; therefore lifted the _ body k m{ Death of Thomas L. Williams. day, turned up again yesterday. e Y them, [ “Did you hear Mrs. Laoer say; when | it upon — the cool Joar Mr. Thomas L. Williams, superintend offers no esplanation for his disappear bem i and o blood d DAREXEL & MAUL, Cross-cxumbned--Shico ~Mrs. - Lauer Lher husband is said to have shot at a | washed — away ent of the Omaha Gas company, died at ance. My, McSweeny reports that duving his (Buccessors 10 A, (1. Jucohs,) g er 1 burglar a e or so 2o, “1f Ldon™t re- | from the head and throat. Further than | 1% A . q eamo back to hier hushund Al BiAE A ) Ko . 9 ! s FHECE his-home in the family of his cousin, the ) e happily together. [He sort that John was shooting at a burglar, | that I did nothing; the ladies washed . e . 'r P I MAD baence his yAill was vobbed of F:njf&‘r%nl:x\:,fhf\? PV oss s again pro }..n.\vum hink that he wis shooting and dressed the corpse later in the morn | Rey. Willard Scott, Thursday night. He MOS ERFEG E ihishoe Lh‘fh oney Uil wi 5 ; i ing. A or. .. Ma " VIS SOIZe 4 rtnight sinee with Vg it Flavors, e, Leo detailed the position | w ing. My partuer, Mr, Maul, d | was seizea about u ‘iul gl 1 arest and strougest Natural Frult Flavors A a;n«m.l;«ol:-l M. Le togethier wo re- | typhoid fever, and was doige well until | POt 400 SR o Aond, Rasey ete | g Shoe and Hurness machin o : b 9 .] Mr. Lauer o, siv!” (st emphatically and dva- | in the mcantime, and 1 I 1 .A,l’ BT,I h}:, ‘\‘\)-::‘.le%rly sorry aud | mutically.) . } turned to the cify. I went directly to | two hours before his death, when n;“m-uaguc‘ulyundnxlunhyumfim\h whisdbury Shoe duet HiVhite ‘Mucine | gelterars sol Ordate Bx ARIpd a4 though U Bl was dark until e Laser | broakfast, and upon returning impaneled | & s ! hemorrhage oceurred. The PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., fitw for el bk néfii‘fl-;c‘ by J. C. Cowin--He acted as | opened the door and let thv Jight . de | ajury. The jury was & good oue, and, | deceused was the only sou of Mr. | cmicago. s wovis | oflice, Omaha, Nob. ]

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