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THE OMAHA DA ILY BEE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, ' 19 | thenght he eaw some one coming toward | reason for his so doing unless it was that Il in Jones’ employ, and held a mort- l] “ Ig" l “‘D l\“.l I‘D ‘UU ”:. ‘z Palled his revolver and fired, llh wd ;\ll’n)”lmly‘y‘(r .:L \wu'n; gentlemen | gage upon the I|'v11'~(-hn|d rvrnlpn \A n‘;|’¥'|.‘ The revolve® Mr. Lee found somewhere | with whom Sailie was acquainted, On ‘ tol, foreclosed theanortgage, bid it in 3\ ,{ - in the bed-roont, putit u lrllu-khmn ge v‘lm afternoon we were very careful that | for about #5350, and.eontinued the hotel | etous Dacl | in the dining-room. Thep 1 took it up | Mre, Lauer's wrape should e placed in | in his own behalf, About the same time, | Lanedts Murdeton D’ lavation to His Wite | and putitin my pocker. I patit in_my [ the front Foom so that Mes. Laner shonid | J B kroneh & Co, forsetsed A n oo | @mu ng Her a P room in Mr. MeShane's house and kel | not come in contact with the ,l_nmh men | upon the b which Jones had giv %/ | it there awhile, Then Me, MeShanet | in the be room when Mr, Laver was | them and elaimed tha rental on t | | Lo | told me I ought not to have taken it | there y aver caifd o my Iumw und of ownership, Jones was th MRS. LAUER'S SISTER TESTIFIES. | (50 M% yiouight 1t baek. Placed it in a | atter Sallie o g man helpe i ossessed, vot continued to hang dressing-case in the bed-room, | | r wraps while her nd was nd and finally took seestfn of a Continnation of the Preliminary Exe | ticed that there were four cartridges left | at the door. On the next day I met my | room in_ the g Aouge in which SR oR-=Ne f Rvery OF in the revoly % nter and 1 asked her if Laver had | he fe, Mis entrance i AR AN A N xamined—=When T took the pil d anything to her becanseagentleman | was oppc Wishart, but Jones acter About the City. y poff the bed I noticed that there [ had helped her on with her wrd) She rined his point. In the last f reke, wore two pillows on the , and both [ replied *No, mama.” [ asked Sallie if | not Jess than three attempts have heen thom looked thouy ey | they were getting on well and | made to burn the milding. Onee, fire Second Day. had been 1 Mr. | she” rephed, Yes, mama. Please [ was discovered under the stairway, in u The police court was crowded Satarday | Lauer got the r or r. Drexel, he | never ask me Ivlm o, duestion which was seereted oil-saturate phpdiend bl h [ took them from ¢ e, foot wan. 1 have to live with | but the flames were extmguished. Ot H K H % | the bed. So far as T know, My | him, and it all e wwre.” My daugh- | contly Mrs, Jones is reported by th cook amination of John W. Laver for the al- | tha i<t jnan in the hous \ | ter had been looking wnch bettr of Iate | of the hotel to have heed soen burning 1 murder of his wife, Sallie Laver,on | tiere, Mr. Laner was 1t o and 1 lad reason to believe that they | keroseno on the flo this sho clxims the morning of Nov. 21, Tho thread of | body of his wi oy v ! : T She atn ‘l!\ Sastotako oul . groase spot These \ Ak Sallie!” in tones of dis ’ wd worriee never | eirenmstances lead * the nts out the testimony was taken up where it was Hiwss thae A i ton N 4 4 " . b » . B ! 3 gaw anything that indicat ny vedd hier to talk upon her rels to foel that the house was burned That is g0 fastideons that he thinke his ideas cannot be gratified af the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, A visit is kindly ao droppéd: Fridny afternoon, the exami- | jupweon Mr_and Mrs ! with her hushand, as [ knew the incondiary, and if thoy can but | e N n being commenced about half-past | 1 could see, Mr. Laucr s always nice | res on she had mad or who he is, they would ke es ieited of him to convinee his mind that any man ean he pleased in any portion of his wearing appavel, from a paivof pants ten o'clock. to his wife. Havens was rocallod and said that | pecial pleasure in disposing of him sum- | 10008 to a fall dvess suit, and an ovtreoat, he ean find move elegance always on display than aneye ever witnessed in the i datdndant sit as Bridas ide Redircet—Wien Miss Laner went o hor:sisger ad stated to e that Laver | hiar y shape of elothing for man. We donot care tomake a personal mention, but do solicit, the attention of every individnal man |‘l Mr Gallaginer's | heard hor had said th <0 £ as o dy was - his lawyer. His sistor, Miss Mine T T R Y o .',“,“'m‘\‘“‘.' LTIl FBE NN HOE1Mh 118 A Colorsal Euterprise inOmaha and vieinity for one inspeetion of the followind mentions, We will find a Lawer, was on tho loft sido of Mr. Thurs. | Then | first knew what i hay 1 inthe face, but would strike hor [ The most remarkable institution of ching earnestly but composed I« fMr, Liver's beuting his wife | g the breast, where the cffoct of his | modern times, known to the insuring ';""‘I U Kbl i 19 | aboutn yonr and u hlf ago, but T came | blows conld nat be seon. Ho sald he sibio;1s the Mttt Reseévd Eutid Lot the. progress of the examination. Lauer |y 4o gonclusion that the stovies wero | would use his fist Lt L AL himself appeared calm and unmoved. | fal Mat Gallan was reealled and said that | Association, of New York. It marks a A IALOOIQ S I OR He frequently made suggestions to his “Yousay Mr. Lauer was Kind to his [ when he came into the hall he met Mrs, [ new erain the history of life msurance, counsel; as o' what questions to ask, cte, | W " asked Mr. Cowin of the witness. [ Lee. Witness told her she wasintime | During the past four and one-half years He was'plamly attived, as wsual,” iu o, sir, Lalways considered him so. | enough and added that S had been [y S UL A a siit of black [.m' them In».‘.,u ml_\ll gother and he | shot wnd was dead. Mrs, replied, | ¢18, 8 AL S ““_"';]" a ““‘”"" of Mr. C. A. Buldwin sworn and testified; | always acted vory nicely.” | Tamnotat all surprised at what has | business unparalieled in the pas 3.00 2.60 00 440 ) 500 N g . " 8 law o dofondant on the morning of | wTsupposo it doninake any difler | happened in dis Rosg. ot | e hight rates exacted by the lovel T s s i e AT R U LR U the inquest. It was somo time between | ence whether a man beats his wite onee M. ( 1 aud My, Thurston fndulged « ompuiies, oronted n ¢ ane 6. b 3.0, 2.0 )00 o $12.01 $10.0 ( 5.0 0 10 and 11 that T went up to the rosidenca | in a while; you would noet esteem him | in‘quite & litthe dispute, abont the trouble | b SRl ol """'r”‘. $000 §100 $300 @0 07 $IL00 §1.00 $1300 $1400 $15.0) « 1300 $18.00 of Mr. Laucr. ©first saw Mr. Laucr in | any the less'for it, eh? You would con- | that the proscention elaimed to be having m business and thinkmg men, for tho room where the inquest was held, | sider that the wife might need a good | with jts witnesses. The former 1 that { something permanent, and at the same Mr, Laner was put on' the stand and | beating once in a while, and you would | ecrtain person, upon whose testimony | time reasonable and tangible, asked a few questions. Some one sug- | still consider the husband kind and lov- | the proseention was depending, had . B. B. Harper, of Now York, an in- s cated then that we take ok at the | in been tampered with, Some of them St INERS BSHMBRAE RIS Bdroom whoro tho. acciden ooctirrod I—T—don’t knowsperhaps not,” stam- | even heen persuaded to leave town. Mr. “"":,""’,‘,“ll pspiidlip \]*‘III:Vt\lf Wi R AR TR bt vilade 0 IR G S TG LR e ind to cull from the systems in He can findany style of ent in cont froma plain sack to aswallow tail (full dress) ineluding entaway sack, steaight out tragedy occurred. When we got into the | truth in them, No atiempts had Deen made 1| F e, knd ot i ajor | Seks dowble hreasted sack, a fourbutton entaway frock, @ one button cutnway frock, a Prince Athert frock, ut the follow room and were standing and lookin Here Mr. Laver's revolver was pro- [ spirit awny witnesses, nor had any ef- [ 1640 ixed expense to the | g prices: Mr. Lauer told us the story of the occur l\l{n d H‘Iyrl urt _:u‘\il W '\‘ |:|‘ i tied \}-» fort been made to see them ;m.l] get them |,y ) in ke ping with the natural vence, |Here Mr. Baldwin detailed the | Mr ian and Mr. John G. Lee. M [ g0 toll anything other than the truth. | AR i BlehE ; 5 . : . affair ag everybody i« acquainted with it.] | Lee remarked that he had fovnd the re: | Me. Cownis statement_was unirue, : it anlas il SR U0 o 16 Brece by f“{.‘v‘.’: inge Merohan 2 G R e maid that the hof time it took | volverand put it out ot Mr. Lauer's | he defied him to prove it i regarded by 20,00 $21.00 $21200 Y 2300 30 $22.00 $20.00 §17 not longer than while you could n.lh‘m»:w»v nnlv :rvlulllw L.l 08 sug- Mr, Cowin reiterated his charge, igh rato compa W favglution unt six. I said o him: 1 suppose ted that he might kill hin Fwithat, | asked for a continuance until to ¥ Thie Aot t ; R HHEAGES 15 Y R £15.00 $16.00 17.00 81 ) 1 £23.00 .50 20.00 33, f’"l' wickell her up ot her o i | b seemd fraitio Nith arict order to so cessary o | oy AL R SRR T Tt L R R L § D) el S LR Tl R Lt | requust was granted ¢ ex: v efforts they were doomed e $50.00 $5:200 $5100 $50.00 $1000 $i6.00 $3000 §55.00 $0000 $65.00 it that she w Hed, and I A few moments after 2 o'clock John | will be resumud this morning. yointment, for the very opposition bt PBEor CHus GBEBRER et £ F-asked o, with Miss Minerva leaning on s DI B NG AR b Bim 1f st was | whow no'Trst | enterad tho conrt Taom. 0 SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS, | veuniyh ol he strongtl of the system thoy OVERCOATS v her, and ho said, ©Yos."" ollowed a fow moments Lter by Mrs | 5 g A P 1 1 Joo examined—Ho answered thoso | Goutsehius, the mothor of the dead wifo. | They are Coming Into Town Too | hold <o iivm that it could not be vooted ¢ afterhe had testticd in detail | and Mr: i C. Havens, who were ac Numerouslv to Mean Well, DT E SO 2id one il vaays o (0 Wl LI B SRty CUl R b U Lol SUBI ae 8l B rocord at the fail is bozinming o | ghis " company s placed on i Dooka o i o oy sy (1 is worn by o, b e (hi rtelies 18 the Iafest stylo one, the only one ever geen Jamp, thy e ibilea e T e oAb AR LAY | [ ARoBBHIf e RImOsEEE thr Lo Moo | Bhowthit people who have, during the [ over one hundred and fifty-tive million | inOmaha, (See it) and at the same time sec those s and Sacks in all styles at the following prices, ment as to feeling his wi t, and | She wi ply afloeted, and at times | Summer, been subsisting upon the ercam | of insurance, paid one million five hun- 8 f ) 35 5 finding that she was dead. 1 was not in | gave i . Herdiugh. | of other” communitics are flocking into | red thotsnd in death lossos, and Doe: ftey fl R m““"“"“ F1.2 $11.90 $12.00 $12.30 $12.70 $12.00 A 3 2 B i 5 4 & R 7 o > | sesses asurplus of over five hundred anc s made to or a Leading Mo r the room whes “ll;;" |_I.K.'l'|1m|l‘.; HI \I\\‘“n:h‘l"u | , Mus, Ha o lI.’ m"l‘;\h L niu,m(..l»"hm.» heire ‘mlnnr,cm.. (-x;M;»x fiity thousand, and admitied assets of $15.00 FLi00 $13.00 $20.00 0 3 22.00 $25.00 $21 00 $22.00 Jater, at the request of the district aor- | arwasa themo of comment on 1:”: 2 : i "l“"‘r”“:“:‘\(_"',”_” »'I"" '”I'\_Iull:f' "‘::i“‘["“',']"”' two hundred and fifty thous- $15 o it .00 $19.00 2 325,50 $27.00 $20.00 £30.0) $33.00 ney. the part of those who have known the SR L DIEUDEVIGICIRYC d 3 b SoEuta e 8 L aAn1a8s s made to order ), eaudin 3 Mujor G. A. Dennis, sworn and testi- | two Lulies field o be worked. Tn it are golden op- | HHe . Sl adnilay ] $:8.5 $30.00 | }.40.00 ( $30.00 E $35.00 $10.00 fied: T ihe forentuaof the Ju at | s Tiomas O, Havens sworn and tes: | portanitics for the excreise of the darinig | Jeve] preamiam comsis s e, the coroners i ¢ hir that ¢ ti am o sister of Mps, Lauer, G DLE gouLaniy LLOSOLVG s s 3 thie dietrict ney m{ ther sone tino | Enow: tio ibtondint: Jolin Lavcrs My stpad and theeunning and fearlessness | fund of over one half million dollars has These ave bt amerve mention. Tryon will eonsult your inferest enongh to pay a visit you can be convineed that every 1 Eno Sist 7 5 2 Lanaris o ¥ + reports show th ] vmulated for the seenvity and | man's interestis studied with weight and measare combined with business and pleisure at atter we did, while we had adjourned ister was marvied (o Lauer at my ] | ilated ity [ were waiting for Dr. Ayres.” Befor | mother's house, exaetly when Ldon't re- | the tield is ied, and while it rction of all its members. This re | worked in the nizht, it is abandoned du rve to diminish and final- had return 'lmu verdict I went into the | member, Luzed to visit my sister quite | S £ BT A TLIEE thi LT E P ling the day whild the eulprits divide : future payment of the < I FIrp 0 s I fton after the mara L b L e (s S KT e et i II‘IE O:N L .Z 1\'1 S £ {i‘l""“i‘,‘M“"\'\‘{‘f\"'“‘H s h‘”"r“_l'j|"“‘|j"‘ [ count for‘the number of strance, and I ent membership number s questions after i the story of the [ marvied I visited my sister. She was sit- | P ) ; s, - . G 1rangas he i Lk tho Wiiglo thing | tigonz o’ floos Unii: some: datning i "‘|" e JoMALa0) g ling plo e was done very quickly, He noticed that [ She had a binek and bl nose. - She tolil | 15 dhiteeted, and pradually they 1Lphiy "l'l“" i T i bis wif Dreathing, and when Mr, | me that e ad strck her with | N8 themselves b 'mr bt .i‘?n v business for the future be- Baldwin ssked him it he picked her up | vevolver . not crying at the | 08IV count of themselves. | yond « SChma IR e and put her on the bed, he said, *No, I | time, though she evidently had been, She | 4 i '," of SIX of tlicse fol- _.. com ontly onened of. left, her for the coroner.” He shid thiat | told ne thitt ho said_ wien b strack her | Jows wits standing wear the Burlington | f L RS ‘I""’ coull teil p ely that she was | that he wished ho had killed her, Again B SHALUE i I Py t, and this iing when he fivst Tooked at e I went up one morning and fonnd OYLaEID, SEON s eI folpo.s permancnt Aoty boudiat Non i ariehs yiornin s found i S wero vitid compuay and city, alal e amd /A =g p AN agvaes ST-, T ms aYar Moot il lress | Gl o azing covertly into tho oflies | - We are Informed thatithe Matual Ro- Baldwin about the afair. He stated at | member well the oecasion of thoir sepa. | With intent. Oflicers Dempsey | serve during tho past, yoar has secured the bquest that he liv o lamp and saw | ration, The fivst Lkaew of the trouble .IM \l“‘lm‘ ! d, 0 | .I I‘”III" ”;“ ”“”hmld ””II"' bolders ;""" EIG51600. 00ZIGIE L RGSvAnd i Whon Barbara: thatlitce SH slunk aw 1 dividual re- | the leading oflicials and prominent busi Wi O el [romBuio wolnd an il e Wwhon Durbara tholli : fo e had been | ness and professional men of the city | Drowning of Warren Samuel Hizh Mule Speed. AMUSEY found by the policemer. Soon he | and state, who carry over three As will be scen in the BE: b The Papillion Tinies indulges in the I "“'J‘;' ',":” ”“'.";'."' ! LR D "“'l| founy M e 4 slunk away, aud disapo 1 with all | dollars insuwrance in ihis compan oo > o HER 3 5 mp al the time he Ho | gher's house y st egraph of Suturday, W b s, | following pleasantry upon General How- On Tuesday vight Emma Abbott will ‘und | e in her great suceess La Traviota. B trem e s g aitel |Gt antey i : ,M..\,. wed speed down the alley | A lirge business is also being . Lot ity LT R b g o s HIEedita) | b wonty st and D : | eading the Omahn National bauk. ate of low ; & torri- | son of Mr. Henry W. Yates, proside ard, who owns a farm near *Pappio foumd his wite lying on the foor, ono | vous, pale and - ex 1 oo ) O yII _\Iul\l-,.h\_1.1.115,“‘.«4: .mlll.mlf- y ,Ir“xllw under the “dive the Nebraska National bank of this ¢ frequently diiyes from this city thither: Her rondition of this beautiful opera hag ly count six ag L camo in 1 took hor over :‘1 h f“' ‘h',‘l“‘l"‘(‘ i DG 1‘1 9 WLy, | al while hunting on Long Island Sow o Until st Tuesday we had looked WpOn | eJicitod tho highost praise and her pro estific o her he elephoned my hos D D0V ALEXIRIC Y < 4 » iving day, was Vi s meral O, 0. Howard, of Fort Omaha, % eoa e P m.. sw Mr. Laner, On the morning of the | tho house of her uncle, Mr, thranghont o st ll'\- nas 1 ¢ asso- | inan open boat and drowned. The de- | o "IN W our idol is vathlessly broken, | ered one of her greatest trivnphs, I i \? Lyvas slooping in_ the collr of | and Lreturnad tomy howge. I [[osetienl 0w sometir <lu|(:.|‘|n::":n' 16 with this company and | ceased v A ronEyyeats of age, a & L anid his s (o blow it broke it EHEny) ROl s Gl ) A N ) s awakene ater at Mr. Iler's house. She o ich the « ent. s ate of N . fo ol g Lo general drove into town lust T v : il e l,; 1k e ot i‘\\‘.nl“ni» A ) |m‘ e WL | not find. ll iken near - | Hon Thomas is incha of tho'|aauioloLithe ligh h“; "I-‘Iv‘_l[“ behind his tenm of . innot [t T3 Topsiiny aewl e el 10 see what the matter was and saw Miss | contined to her bed, quite She. :‘<"'Il‘:v\:l Lt ool B b BxbrObIng Spoy "']'='l“~“L- the Yale | o iles, several friends and admir ;l..,‘\\.»;l le:\ ’|‘”I’ 1y 4‘; hllwxumu:;hr}‘llm SR e, el g e e ot mulhad BiEhore SR o Rkl Rl1enathswhich TookodTasliEAsEt ke ] o4 in this city whero is boylood and youth | githered about, him, all eager to et Teibuino thus apoaks of Migs Abbot’a ML LRl eTEo i i Cu GREA IR toI IRl ot for use. He was taken into custody . S, T, Leaming continues as | Were passed, and the news of his sadden | SHLRe of s ey hund, Sfted cons meritss N O N T S 05 U UL EFta ST S et G sgave s naine s John Carroll, Lo w gent in Nobrusknand_ is recog. | and unnatural death will bo recvived | SRR ILEASREY, 00, 6 SREIIEE (08 uma Abbott is entitled (o an ar the folks. Miss Lauer toldmo that an | to about seven months wgged with be charac- | nized as ne of the leading solicitors of | With profound sorvow. His pavents, who | &0 P TGRAR FIE PHYTEE recozuition from the higher musie aw il mootdont hid: happonod,. Sho dith | Lonlth was oo and sl noves snpedrs o He will bearr: y the west. oceupyu high placo inthe local communi- | {10y on to Springlield ™ Tho by- | ¢les of hor own country such a3 sh not tell me that “something ter liad | oy, Sho often told me that. she Another s for | Mr. B. H. Robinson, the gcneral man- | t, will ve b eot publie | i ors suggosted that ho must bo | B0t veb roocived.” Iler work has n happened.” She did not explam to mo | bad biit never told me mach about several davs, been watehd Luin busi- lately become a resident of the | SYmpathy in theiv go mistiken; that it was bavdly p 8 fop [(xe0t MIHOSL UL A poEs i DEMOT then what had occurred. 1 went aeross | troubles. I know that my sister ma houses of tiiis ey have | city, and it s ihrough his.ciforts ind en- lhotbodyiniiibae AT L (oL T fyer 2 || TamiG] nch rockons it beyond per- tho lawn and went into the house and | resolve when she went bick to live with | Peen pointed out to the prop ergy that this large busine 5 been L e “Aivo mil Vhour. But the gen- | adventu the catogory of the firgt there I heard My, Lee say, “Mrs. Later | her husband, that she woukd neve eral policemen lso watel built np.in the eand terr BrnaBhry SHon ; i sral stubborenly insisted that he had coy- | ©lnss, She trium in her mosi shat,” 10 Mr. McShan ow her troubles to hecome pubiic v work., When it is commencid “The " Mutual Reserve in the hands of |y 0000 3 i ol the distanee cting roles, Last season it wag s hou returned 1o | Crosscexamined. Diring the first will probably bo a losing game for (he | the above named gentlomen cannot fail | JYrte for, < HES SRNAN o Owmiha in just thirty minntos, amide” in wihioh shic made her g o and Miss Laucr, | of the two weeks of = : imrm Besides thes , the pol to receive the attention and patronage it ) il eut] " do better t if ne ct; this \.I ar : |~»l Ilu viata’ in whic with Mars. Sav Mrs, Savage said to | my sister almost dail know thit A ast night ran in_{hree more, who give | merits, 3 ourown Dr. U claims ihirty-five urprised and delighte Miss L . B R T z“.qt'h:.lm!w their names as Billy Throstler, George g S uEhoWroatlerniAgain, i asthe bost timo. he ever drove | Were so fortunate as o he ' Lsnid “yes you had better go with | every day te see how his wife was, [ | Reynolds and Archie Holmes Doiinlislonorsy Dolnge: bt at the German Turner hall | gy distanco between tho two towns, we | .y po A PRISONER Foit age." Ldid not think she ought to | have nnderstood that during this R s On last Suturday afternoon, at the reg- | on Tenth strect a brace of gladiatorial | are forced to believe Gen, Hows _ “*A Prisonor for Lifo,” tho Intest fos RN o M brathira! banke, | onllocionaattotaaathar CaR they set THE HAMMOND FIRE, ularmeeting of the county commissioners, | contests will tako place under cireum- | statement is just - little fish \';‘.]“':‘;fihi;‘l BRI ;:;:;..;-;r"')4;]v‘( went into the house. The hall was | thed the troubles T used to eall on my si " 5 g 7 he following resolutic cere 1 i Howard is veggavded as the very soul of | York, g roBuieL B 05 9 - oy | L otel at the Stock Yards tUn- | U ollowing resolutions were adopted. | stances which warrant considerable at- h I se next Friday d Saturda, o-burner stove i sitting room, | not seen her since July last, dly Burned by an [ncendiary, By Corliss. tention. There will bo o wresting | aitempls o beat the host Sarpy county eh is a1 large one with ising] i 4 ‘olfmin, Sworn g 5 i ammond honse,ut the 0 Stock | Resolved, That cach member of the hoard SN AT o Gracoos | ironlstaFeaont A5 1) ek The sccond annual mecting of the Wo- which is large one with isinzlass win Dr. V. H. Coitinan, sworn and testifi g of county eominissioners shall constitnte a | Match for §250 o side, of the Gracco- | roadster yecord, ho is playing “u 1 AT E I LT A R Ty e Y H dows. There was abso, I think htin | Tattended Mrs. Luuer at the residen yards, with two houses adjoining on eicher | committée of one to make a report in writing | R st tw f thr 5, | game. i { A Al ! yard uses i g 0n ¢ o of one o nitke 4 Teport in omun style, best two out of three falls, | ame. ! 4 kil ) tho bed room. Then I want ott and saw | Mr. Peter llor ahout wand ahalt | Side, was burned 1o the ground at 530 | o the board of caunty comissioners on all | o Conida 2 ——— ntho Ukt - Neniorigh cluthoran Mr. McShane and Mr. Leo together. Mr. | ago, in the spring. This was 0t the | 001 on Sandiy mormine, The fire orie. | WATETS appertainiuz o Lis district, when opioan.Ghletal and. Luga.. Wheso We have the state of Nebr on tha | sburoh, cornorofiSixteentls and HMarmoyy John MeShane had not gone” in up_to | time she left My, Laner. When 1 called | © 900K 01 Sindiy morning The five orig- m,u.-x.dm 1y other men i the board have alr wrestled D and Leon, | 0 o machine. vite for p. m. Tuesd December 1, Al 1 heard Mr. Lee say that Mr, | to sce her she was in bed, She was e in the hotel, and burned with re | Such report shall be iled and jts substan the younger of the two, has come off the | FFEVD pric members hing w becoma must huve been v 10 shoot Wi and seem P ROri Mo rapidity much sothatinsido 1 on the commisaioncrs’ record, and in | viet At the concli E 7k TrorsToN & O men und all ladies interested in thi hos hor—I it | T presoribod. mo iy DY 80, EHaLINSIA0 | g s where a voue is taken by the board | match Chris; m] will wre o “White Ma & great wk of Woman for Woman," are Pifo-or ety aftei he shot hor=-I don't | 1 prescrited modicino to-alla her reste | of an hour nothing of the theee buildings | 0f comumissioers the e shadl be 1éconied | pace, o 3 ot MO Y White Machine Oflice, Fnestly requosted 10 bo presenty louso [ saw. Luuge bending oyer tha | sleop. She said she Iulynllzillpl any remained excont the white ashies on the | 850 of thisieliy pi. Mok ! sction from B == e body of his wite, 1t was covered up, [ | some time. [ have no vecolicetion | ground. The Omalia fire department Solved, That the eounty alerls by and 15 | Jateh between ",".‘ o] pdl Frren WERI LB o 28 dida't talk with Lauer, and [ don’t think | of haying scen s ious bruises. At | was telephoned, when it was seen that | hereby direeted 1o notity the' disiriet jud o) DA AHIMOED) R A e U6 tho. citizens o T talked with nny of tho ““‘h SR AR SaaOI e Wl | 1 IR e G MR of the Third judicial district that it 1s. fh g -“]‘Imi “I”fl~ lmw _lu A ]n.m)l:‘ I Douglas precinet held a mass meeting in there, ‘The bed looked tossed as if two | thinner than when I fivst knew She | tovr cfforts. — The distunce, Nowever, | obtitien of this board fat ruics should bo sonly the defent to which ho has beeh | witaox uddition to take somo uction to- ad Deen sleopinge 016 Tnor | ol o what her trreatmont had boon bt | Wis s srout Tt o apiacatie. souhi | Wado for the govermment of tho il of Dong: | subjected. | i S Emuatantion W rarithiotn ping v apparatus cot JaNRounta bt B dArohan an 4n ontl s ward seeuring fire protection for their Lauer was not talking much with | the hands of her husband, I met [ not possibly reach the scene in time 3 I } N Smm——— = il 2 | sl ) ; ! Y ) tme 10§ ails, p, 46 compiled stattes of Nebrask homes erty. A committee con- any oue. | remuined there about five min- | day or so afterwards near my oflico, extinzzuish bhe then burning buildings. But | When oand s v 1t becomes the dity o i ; ; M. Luuer romarked, I think, that | caino to me because Mrs, Tlor had ror | 16 wits statod that If Choro wis dangor of | th el fleecssary. i o AT AMUSEMENTS. sisting 3. Swigert, Arion, Pon thia was i it that Sallio hud vvr | fused tolot him sco | 5 witey il reforved | (o firo sproading, U dopriment SWould ke rule ruing Julle iy ol alatict, = | tag, Bdwards and Morrison was ap- ot up and he did not see how on earth | him to me. 1 told himshe had better not | be in readiness (o respond, There was A resolution b, J Keefe,emyploving hointer draft vales for 0 govern- TR S D T A e R I St it | o wind, and the dinger of sproading | & man from December 1, 155, 10 March | BOYD'S OPERA KOUS E, | ™ “: IEE xalop -fag Jhe. oy £ ang him. M. Lauer thon commenced to | she had - left him and® adiitted therefore averted. 1, 1856, 0 tike care of the steam heat Hontof e nascelation If 1. shouldhe u.-l'l .lllrmnl[m\\kil ocatr 1‘ Up to that | lh.nlhliu-m;u was uncontrol and [Pl Botel was athro story framo | by night of the court house, and to Nove nbcr 30th aid D cember Ist, A e N L time I did not know how Laucr came to | would often get the bost of him, ding. On the night before there | sistinany work that_may bé required of . ; 1ok ; kv shoot her, and didn't “wsk. After | 1told him that Sallie had remarked to | had been o dance, and winy of the | him, atasalary of 9 per month, This | MONDAY AKD TUESDAY NIGHTS |« jor Jext ) ol # fow moments, John MeS| amo in. | me that her temper was not of the best, | festive people remained in the hotel | was adopted. “Fhe man tod (o tend slonop Qfeod s prosont, and askee a8 8o far as_1 know, Mr. MeShane did not | and that she was perhaps to blame on | and went to the bed, inereasimg the num- | (o the busincss was John Gorman, And Tuesday Matinee, fo what the comnty bor A0 4G ank liow it happoned, T don't remoembor | some occasions. | Laner assented (o this | ber of occupants to'about. Aty people s SNk Eubipaolin, e i SRV SEARE A Ben Gallaghor's nsking My, Laner how | and said that sho had somotimes excitad | These poopls had all rotired nnd swere JCIAL SALE. e Ailyior KUA UG RIbY aguil do. auy ho came to shoot his wife, either. lim to anger. Sallic told me that she | astecp when the five broke ont in the URFOIVOREARS, SIpnaTfe Sl g uudor the Satilos 40, 10} 1 am positive that there were only two | wanted medicine to put her to s hat | basement, and all means of cseape wus X sioners, and would lamps in the house, One of them was | the disgrace of herseparation was always | cut and all of them saved themselyes patterns fino Chamber Seis in al ' A0 oR L e Ot all on the kitchen tablo'and was unlighted. | vanning through her mund, wad she | frow doath by jumping from the wine | W atly podduged prices, Will | ® | il hetitioners "I'hfu(h-‘r wis lighted unxll was in the | wanted to forgct it S dows of the seeond and third stories, | continie only mml‘m:‘l"i \ - IR hed room woro was no light in the | = Mrs. Goetschius sworn, testified: None, however, were injured in their de- < A8 SHIVERICK, GRAND OPERA COMPANY, 4 siting room, excopt such as was re- | have known Lauer sinee he came to my | scents, Brano Strathman'’s suloon 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnaw sireet, ', 3 y ‘ - ”3“‘“ w,u has o \1 n “|‘I '.l “l lil t " flected from the stove and from the lamp | house to boar My daughter did not ' e hotel was also destroyed P NEW AND BRILLIANT ZRIAY OF A TST3, | you " sho maker ‘I;r' Im\ ;). Bradbury in the bedroom, When I went inand | contide very much in me, and after mar- Lits furniture, 04 was the saloon Packing Pigs. R T A SRS T | White Muchine oflice first saw the body it was at full [ riage sho seemed very dejected and sad. | 1 wher shop on the south. side with 3 acking howse is doing u larger | AUbott, Bollina, o, Michelous, Pl . e y dej 0 I o , 5 crippo, Peuctte, Broderiel, Dison, ' Street Car Accident. li-nglllnl\lln v, ‘Phere was a blanket | & : o liad find tallc with Mr. y all they contained. The hotel | husiness this year than ever bofore grippo, Pr by Another Btxeol Onx: Acoldouk thrown over the corpse. There was r before their marriage ftor wsured while upon the furniture | N + S N y | At ubout nine o'clock Saturday a biood on the face, protty much all over | their engzoment. My ] thoro was @ policy of S1LaW. Strach. [ ¥1om twonty to forky @rs of lhogs ar MONDAY NIGHT NDV. 80, ONLY TLIE | (AL o e atrest car coming (o tihe e that the body | told me, “Mr. Laucr is crucl \ s W lued at 1,000 upon | Feccivedat the packinghouse daily and . | town broka laose at the ton of #lis gride amine it. L[ Ilkoow th or by vade o | which he held insuranc it anonut | killed, The shivments are, for the most e OUCTION oAy % - f couidn’t -tell how had been | resolution not to impar : tie {300 JoLson’s Property was noUin- | part, from Nebrasks and western Towa, | EMMA A3BOTT G2RGEQ JS PRODUCTION OF | near enty-seeond strect and thun- | og dead. There was blood oozing from the | ditliculties to any one i made T A AP derad dov grade, At the foot of |ty sweass wand mose. Soon Coronor Drexo | when she went back to live with Laner | - The Hammond was formerly known as | M Boyd is doing 0 bring Qmaba ] o up car was encountered and | eal thaa eanio and commenced to wash the blood [ after their separation At that time I| the Jones house and retained that nwme | forward as one of the groat pork pack the col ! o with aersh and a fJ Wi or | ol the fuce of the corpse. Ihelped him, | took Mr. Laucr aside and talked to him | until it went into the hands of J. Wishart, | ing cities of the eountry. Since opening With the Famaous B shower of splinters. M Fiteh, | oniy" in e’ oy blhldm;: fresh water and taking wway | of his erueltios to my daughter. Isaid to | who held it at the time of the fire. 1 | 1 on Nov. the ih he . . AEEOT’I‘AS"YUI&!Y‘ULI!” fh sole Wiy e olf | Wl arect N, the bloody water. M, Drexcl asked for | him: *What give you my d | was bemnning to get involved with these | LA GG Wil do mo ; ! " ndd was thrown violently, spraining her somo rags and Mr. Lauer wentand got o | v fort Y o iy o your wife | mon, i the fire oly, has had the | peli R Al O T Pack) Tuesday Night Abbott's Greatest Success ankle Dig pile. After the body had been | or wasitto be crnel to her? I would | effeet of saviy wt deal of litigation. | the same kind will w 4 Tl S —. WA ol e f s hacod an” tho ool | rather sa o otin i elosod downger | o Jonea i art mentioned i | o et e i oo | DERA. VLA TAL | White sAutonatiotione spaslu soul 1y Mr. Drexel und Mr. Maul litte d body than that she should g e have previously figured inan | Yooy prices are paid her an in Chi T PR (PR bt y hino. White Ofllec |lwluul_y on the cooling board. One of | back and live' with you." Lancr mate | episodoat the yards wh d some 0, when th freight i Khao fs | Avbott us Violotts, Michclen aury Leathor machitie, them stiarted to take the comfort off the | no reply exee y( that he would be hetter | attention, Both of the me last | afen into consideration, - Pruvtte, Broderick, Dixon, Greenwood und the Quihia, Nebj body, and Mr., Lauer said, y there,” | n the futare. He aid theso troubles all | spring beeawe involved -n-rm which 7 o entive Abbott Opers Company, s 4 ¢ ,‘”,'i” B. Mitcham and proventod 1s doing it, because Jut | to his temper, which he siid at i resulfed ta Jones \)"mu. 2 Wishart and PR e (T s First Lieutenan L, aelicuan, of the corpse was uncovered. Now | was almost nngovernable and made bim | ploy W B B R e L i T o ' TULSIAY MATINEE, 25c, c, 81, | chief on ardupariuen o shat I come to think of it | unaceountable-or his nets. one : § it ho dood o Lh 0-a0G & halt ST Platte ""T"" at Cliyiung copt 1 belisve that when My, Lauer told us | My daughter eame to see me Thursday | it is sard some of the ith Om: upon which stands Obern Grand Production with Great 5 Tf o or f‘ ..“'ll..' procved to Fort Houg abont his wife's gotting up, he sud that | afternoon: and scenwed vory happy. | angey eitizens of the pl aco, ho fled and | Hosick & Co's slaughtor house, pur- | gorrar A dMBTL A A R B e Mis () L iy %fl thought he was ghooting at # bu rglar | Lauer had seemed to object to her | remained away until a short tin chased from the Union sto; s com UL AP A B e L8 | member m h ding o College ¢l 5 01 well known Phen he told us how it happened “He g to my house, and I knew of no | After his depurture, Wishart, who had | puny for §8)0, wa 7 A Suturiday Good Seats now o Sile, h