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BT g THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY MARCH 18, 1887. hat notorious, and defended it so elo- AMUSEMENTS, ’ against him that ‘would have been used | he shouted, turning to the audience and | 4 MEDICINE NOT A DR yhat, peterioas, and, defendot torouites | BREARING UP A BAD. GANG. ; LAUER'S SIDE OF THE CASE | £8%comvier Bits. 5'c "B “oen "y | ruising hiuiself on his tiptoes, I doty IHigh Authorit h with applause and cheers. In conclusion the 4 z LOTTA IN NITOUCHE. R wife lying there, = killed by my | youto g t v — Lotta is summed up in the word “cute.” [P own hnnd.q should have been so para- DO YOUR DAMNDEST! Hop Bitters is not in any sense, an alco. speaker said the m{»lr- in Ireland on St Patrick’s day held the land in common. holic beverage or liquor, Davitt received the tradition from his fore- R 1 sold, for use, except to p nd could not be sons desirous of Nineteen of tho Missouri Bald Knobbers Ar- | She is the best definition of that word of | Yesterday's Develypments in the Famous | 1yzed that'T could not lift my hand, it | And if I am Killed through unything I do ~ anyone on the stage, as much in appear- ‘ alone lifting my wife, in defending this poor man, I shall meet y I C o e one hundred and third anniyorsar rested and Jailed. ,,,';, a8 in :c:iu: She knows ll:)phow Murdet Trial. “So far 8 Lauer's statement against | my Maker with the consciousness that 1 | obtaining medicinal bitters, ) dinner of the Friendly Sons of St l',‘slmi PR to dress her flmm'lnx diminativeness to | e L:r. .lrl\e Tler lif(mcorlv\\ln-d,lldu no} ln-l;m‘c have done my duty!" v (;R Il!»‘RAL‘J;(l. to-night at Delmonico’s. There . | that can blame Mr. Lauver for that, LAUER DID NOT PERJURE HIMSEL <8, 1'r Internal Rev. T e rves werd fond | A PREACHER AMONG THE LOT. | tho best possible advantage, and her ARGUMENTS OF, THE COUNSEL. | 3t | T P fier 'tho tragedy Mrs. | Judge Lhursion reforred to Latet's i from President = Cleveland, —Secretaries entrecs are made in a fresh and pictur- v Goetschius went to her son, full'of love | evidence ~ on cross-examination. = *If Washington, D, C., Sept. 24, 18°4 Bayard and Whitney and Postmaster General Vilas, Congressman S, 8, Cox and Mayor Hewitt, In the president’s letter he . | esque costume each more distractingly | Judge Savage Corkipletes His Plea for | and sympathy for him. A’ day or two | Lauer'had desired to perjure himself on Dear Sir—Why don't you get a certifi- O e Rt oo e || NN 0 other, from a quaint and His Client—Judge Thurston's afterwards she had turned against him, | the stand, would he huve admitted nn.v‘i cate from Col. \J H. W, of Baltimore, ion Ilmplicating Some of His Why? Because the r had been at | thing of the troubles between himself i alludes o the fact of its being the one hun. | g } 4 ing® wGets, Cowl a poisoner had bee g of the tr cen himsel showing how he cured himself of drunk- sald that thi 8 of s Grcen Murders. 0 e Y 4 . 4 S wonderful case. He is well k i :fl:‘:fglyl:ummn’flxm o refleciion tiat it e ;}‘D‘}"‘:’“Ifl .L";':;J:hfl '\f"“.‘;l“y' s ““The prosccution claim that lI.Aulcr was :’;Ti‘o.:“ :xlx;::f‘knhe\:"un the :\'orui tho sopa- Rochester, N, ¥., b;_{f thNAHRUINY pacs e - d o o uilty beeause he du not shed tears , Whe! 0 one vel own or R vn | N M A D marieh Misnouri Terrors in Limbo. means, Tboed 1 too mucit oLy tericlency ~ The Arguments. Bt over the tragedy. "Why, gentle. | suspected the fact? The prosecution | Pic therey He s known in tids P O7Ame Mo Shareh B Soeelal Telegram | 10, ke a very little go o long ways, 1S | fnterest in the Lauer trial incroases as | fuon, toars ave not oyidence of the great. | did ‘mot prove any © brutality | (ol e S bt to the Bxr.]—Eleven more members of tho | Lotta nearly always on tho stage snd die. | Uhe case progresses toward an end. Yes. | est emotious—tears do not always express | on Rt ll'he only two | Ly of dollars for rum, T honestly believe Bald Knobber's organization were arrested | pluys her romarkablo versatility in songs | terday morning at half past nine every | the emotions in & man's broast. Mrs | times Thot Janer SERER B WHE, RS | i card would be worth thousands of dol- Des MoiNes, Ia, March 17 Telegram to the BEE :|—St. Patri very generally observed hero to- i 3 i Goetschius complained that he wanted f rghs n was a large parade of Lrish and Cathollc or- and brought here yesterday, making nineteen | and dances to the utmost. The support | seat outside the railing was filled. The A el ke perjury?’ lars to you in this city and Baltimore alone, ; canliatlons, sod this eveniog Rev. Dr. E. K. | 10 all now under arrest ind contined hers, | was capable, ovor, though there was 8 | audience was comiposed largoly of indios. LTI PR LR TG el Er U U i e Y ke 1oVINg TAUEE and make thousands of sober men by in- 6 ygun;bo( Akml:‘ 0., lectured on St. ‘l;-fiwu } e‘;&l wne{:s ;;Bm lov ¥ l;lc ude the ::gfo"‘"';m;':“:u‘a e ':“,m';z“m'fl“e e- | As the dav wore on the throng increased | Gientleman, I think the explanation that | Judge Thurston spoke of the conduct | ducing the use of your Bitters. J. A W, : ot a publlc meeting presided over by GO |ty of the masked band. concerned in the | G. Fredericks ns & stago manager was ex. | 10 8z ““:}1 Ui AL L WU AL T LT IR G L i b g Prejudice Kills, (e gz oo cellent. Fred Lennox alsosupplied much | to suffocation. unday cannot fail to touch you. He 0t 3 had bee ve! i ; THE PAPAL GONSISTORY. murder of Willlam Eden ana Charles Green | C0UENY ‘somody, veln, biit hiAanctl‘n‘l was | In opening his speech yesterday morn. | Wanted to bury her on tho same day | ont ofthe house that night. Lauor him- “Eleven years our daughter suffered on a last Friday night. Dave Walker, leader or L that his ovn mother had been laid to | self had left the house at midnight, | bed of misery under the care of several of y The New Cardinals Receive Their | commander-in-chief, as he is called, of the ‘flemo"‘;’,""d flavored ‘1" the h‘l’l"l"“l“e' ing Judge Savage referred to the factthat | 1ost—the holy Sabbath day.’’ i walked the streots until morning, snd | the best physyicim-, who gave her disease Hats at Rome. Bald Knobbers, is among those arrested, 8 | argaeiis oic0 Was very large and repre- | o had receied a lettor—anonymous— | 'The remaining points of the evidenco | then doeding his houso and lot “to, his | various names but no relief, but now she i Rome, March 17.—The papal consistory | also are C. O, Simmons, Joseph Hyde, mem- | * “Little Nell' will be presented this | from some human gadfly reminding him ngainst Lauer were taken up and log- | Wife—all he had —had {Dl\fl away. What- | restored to us in good health by Hop B was held to-day In the Sola Regla. Itbeganat | bers of the Baptist church, and William Ab- | evening. that he was growing old and in his dot. | ically discussed by the speaker who then | ever may be said about Laucr's striking | ters, that we had poohed at two years be. twenty minutes past 10o*clock and concluded | bott, s Baptist minister. The other prisoners age. T his might be 8o and he would | closed with an _impassioned ap- | his wifeit cannot bo denied that he acted | fore using it. ‘e earnestly hope and atnoon, The procession was headed by con- | are generally farmors and most of them mar- Mayne Place. not dispute the fact. But when holsid [beal to the jury to woigh | like a man afterwards. Aud yot Simeral | pray that no one else will let their sick suf- i ‘sistorlal advocates, with attendants arrayed | ried, rancing in age from nineteen to fitty- | Ws have a fow lots left in Mayne Place | down his work and censed his practice, | Carefully the testimony and doj | says that & leopard onnnot change his | jer"as we did on accountof prejudice i ctlmson robes and ermine capes. They | four years. Joseph Inman, one of the ar- | South of Leavenworth street. ‘These lots | continued tor more than forty yearsin termine whether, on the strength of that | spots—that twenty months of marrled | ggainst so good a medicine as Hop Bitters. wote followsd by & cross-bearer, calerlers, | rested, made a confesslon yesterday giving | Aro being sold at loss figuros and on easior | this and other courts. ho would aeC it | Sohton ol o etlmld e NGt R i change tho. character of & | Zie Purtuts—Good Templars, 3 prelates, bishops, archbishiops and cardinals. | mueh information to the authorities regard- terms than lots in Hanscom Place, while | a8 not the leuotmfroud boast of his life | Which would send Lauer to the gallows | man 3 % peti h di that he had stood up to defend this man, IN THE AFTERNOON. 'And let it be remembered,” said Then came the pope, who wasborne on the | ing the organization and telling how the :Ix“‘-' SISV NS IVIRARGIRIEO S LS utiiatir ‘against the fury of popular |, The court room in the afternoon was | Judge Thurston, “‘that when this public | .., rflm"hp""h‘?' 10, 1888, :r.d uwh‘l‘l:'mp-mcg““an'hrrl fllf:‘nml. fl:gfl&‘x&m;rmd Eden came sbout. fle | ¢ p, Mayno, Real Estate & Trust Co., Pl'ewdwe. fairly jammed with eager listoners. The | clamor and the persccution of the pross | .4 foe e‘!‘a:l:lty. by ei:g;:-:ie;:‘\' y night some thirty of | Northwest corner 15th and Harney. “What motive does tha prosecution | fact that it had been pretty woil spread | united in etc., I have no hesitation in saying that it :la mwu !;ulmmp::ndl‘ed lon blo:ch ss'l;(: m‘l;:yhn:lsmh:m::;he Bald K"::b mp’:uy:! ur_—._l.; c'llnim for this 1m-lme’ They say 'th;t :lbroxlm that Mr. ’ll:\u‘rswa wss' to make o HOUNDING THIS :umh ol i i;n’deed a Sxeuilant ':cdmn.y‘l'l& bl y the noble gu n ue, s | which he belonged were cal er by SUPPOSED FOU LAY. there was jealousy on the partof the | the closing specch for the defense, was | to death, not one of the ttle i 1 guard. officers, and purple and crimson robed | Dave Walkae, I chief, to g down fo Swan husband. whioh led o the deed. And | responsible, doubtless, for this. circle of noighbors ia which he | MERAit to any one as a truly tonic bitters. shendants When fho pove descended (ron | reek and pour out some et whisky which | Mysterious Disappoarance ofa Platts- | sccondiy.thoy claim that howastrying lo | |, - Tunrston openod with 4 lauda. | lived and that he aid, not tostity in his Y v Mxu/ 10 Rrobob ‘ 3 ‘was being sold by Bill Roberts. So 14 mouth Man. get the property which belonged to the o his own ef of con- | favor—that he belicved that he pal the L4 2 o 5 bulsin g' o hmmmn mfi¥gmunog; gang wnr‘emon:’lad aod sonle o to:t.'u:d":: On the second of this month Daniel | Wife. I ‘&e not believe, gentlemen, | ducting the case 8o far as not trying to | trigger that caused the fatal shot, with 4 Yotk Sver the throne was backed b ity of | the road was bad and the distance four mil Daniel | ¢ you will believe that one particle of | Wring from the witnesses any statements | tho intent of murder in his heart. I care Scipio, N, Y., Dec, 1, 1884, m{no Sel v"::' dxmlne talih, ope'snd Chiof Walkee told the o A ‘:; our miles, | Etter, of Plattsmouth, came to this city | quarico entered into this man’s act. | Which were not in accordance with thoir | not what the world says about me when Iam the pastor of the Baptist church ¥ o base of the throne were two o .. unmounted men that | and drew out of the First National bank | Tavor himsolf admits that he was anx. | honest convictions. He said that he | I dio, so long as my neighbors speak well | here, and an educated physician. Iam not charity, At# they could go home and that he and th i 4 x pe i ks moons, couchant, bearing ired banners with y g0 o and those | g1 450 on certificato of deposit No. 14,936. | ious to have the whole, undivided entire | should try tosay what he had to without | of me. All the neighbors testitv that the | in practice, but am my sole family physi- | cross-keys, ‘The eardinals occupled benches arranged in a long parallelogramsin front of the pove. The consistorial advocates ad- wanced to the throne and read the instance ‘who had horses would look after the Roberts It " i i i il i He remained four days with his son-in- | love of his wite. He was jealous of her | Any attempt at oratory. He should speak | married life of this couple was all that it | cian, aud advise in chronic cases, Over & :“M' ML L o LI RS Wl‘:ll':n;.}o:uomni};lernbricklsn\'er .'-u' to that extont. merely on the evidence. should be. Who says (o the contrary? | year ago I recommended your Hop Bit- > louse some of the young men propased to go | .. Dwntysinth pteset, Dush “‘Aftor the separation came the recon- There are_certain admitted facts in | Rumor. Who says to the contrary? | ters tomy invalid wife, who has been under ; there and have some fun and started for the | fiding on Twenty-ninth streot. During | ojjation. They made up their minds | the case,” said Judge Thurston; *'‘Sallie | Suspicion. Who says to the contrary— | medical treatment of Albany’: best physi- for the beatification ofjthe persons under con- | jo,ge headed by Wiiliam Walker, ¢ | that time he frequented the house of a ; 1 is dead. o L: i I e i) s tion. This conelud the sixteen A ', & 80N O e Yy A 8 % | never to_allude to this unhappy period | lauer is dead. John Lauer shot her. | ““‘Maybe’' ‘‘perhaps. .| cians for several years. = She has been . gmmm_h Yoft the ball to bring from the 9&:{[ th:l': p'unmch:m:‘gfi 3"'."» b?;:xlg f;sun;alemfn;:};sgst:: et;l‘xw:;. l;lour.cvoz:“ :;v;) again, It wasas the unhappy woman | Simeral says that perhaps they had a “(,"ex!uemenof the jury, though Sallie | greatly benefinedlnyd still uses the medi- > istine chapel the elght new card| nals—Arch- | they zave no heed to_ either advice or com- | his hluzhwr‘s [ s e remarked, quarrel hqml he shot her. Before you | Lauer is demli_shc has left her testimony | cine. I believe she will become thoroughly bishop Gonzales, Int Tx;ledfi bn:n". fllloal maads and went to Eden’s. house, where | trace of: . lita’ " ‘WHArsAbOULS 18 ‘LIKE_GETTING MARRIED AGAIN, commit !I’TJOH must have the testimony | behind her. Tl tell the testimony of the | cured of her various complicated diseases by RS&‘:“ T muntie Sa) dnuem Areh | thoy smashed i the doors and windows and | optatnable. To-day. | another son-n: John.” Who dares to say that the recon- ;qvm:; l&'flnfl ""nsonnlblc dho“bth!hnt wife, when on the afternoon of the death | their use. We both recommend them to oD oAl salimore: Atoh. | kiled young Eden and Green. Willlam | J, o W hm‘rm o ond | ciliation was not sincero and entire— | h¢ have & quarrel wit er— | she {old her mother of the kindness of | cur friends, many of whom have also been } oF was shot in the assauit on the house 3 Ut that then love did not start afresh? They | that he did shoot her, There must | her husband. Tl take that testimony | cured of their various ailments by them. blsliop Bernadou, "of Lens; 'ATchbistiop | and left his shoteun and mask In Kden's | from Plattsmouth in soarch of Mr. Etter. firmly resolved, I believe, that those | by some little bt of evidence to show | before that of rumor, of suspicion, of Place, of Rennes; ' Archbishop’ Langenieux, | yard, He was carried home by his father | He had with him a letter of introduction that thi i “ 0 " R Rev. E. R, WARREN. of Reims, and Archbishop - Giordant, of | ¥86'is ot bolierad to be_ concealed. 1o the | from S. Waugh, cashier of the First troubles should ‘mot occur again. Mr: lrgml{;: (lzgl\nz 0" lefi}guf)y 'ats Rrozy}n‘ maybe,”” and ‘‘perhaps.” Sallie Lauer, i Ferrara. Each new cardinal was sccom- | woods, He I8 safd to be serlously if not fa- | National bank of Plat k. to F. H Lee, the honest, grayhaired old man tes y ay in reast, until i T INVOKE YOUR SWEET SPIRIT Cured of Drinking. panied by two others. Gardinal "Tascherean | (aliy wounded, having received Whaliin the | Davia of the first R ttany ufiol‘tllfi‘oh;l"cirdmlfilo?\(lib‘f was all that | drove him ‘?‘l::zegail:fltl‘alélrorl’l of tl::eom‘u h;‘m this Cl;l:;‘t and lelllwhlnt y0u | WA young friend of mine was cured of | Was Accompan! )y Car naj p,,"“ J S soul esired. r. McShane testifies 3 THIS ] 3 now in the case of this man, who is now . : . . and Zigliara, and Cardinal Gibbonsby Catal- m%%.wn.n'fiflo':ufi?.fl?&n%&? oity. eé’“ calling at the h“:ik ligre Bt to the samo thing. Mrs. Savage ‘and | with which he is charged. To substan- | on trial for his wife. She bas come, and | 3% ":‘““g”f. thirst for ”"“:“" L h;ld 2o B e and M“.z‘:,f“" E;”' Pi0 | Inman did'not go to the Eden house and learned that the money had been drawn | py,n,a Suvage, who lived next door, had | tiate the idea that Lauer possessed a ma- | what does she say. prostrated his system that he was unable to Ut JR ‘:::Ilnlh-:nd, o, Xkissed ‘Whio | did not know that anybody had been killed, | bY Etter. He formerly lived in Albia, [a., | overy reason to know the married life of | licious, vindictive and wicked heart to- | ~ (Here Mr. Thurston read the testimony do any business, He wasentirely cured by s double embrace, and then retired. yed all that ‘ mfie'udm’lho lmngm&mulm some of the | and is described as a tall man, with gray | nr and Mrs. Lauer, say that they were | Ward his wife they go back—clear back--to | of Mrs. Goctschius on the occasion of the the use of Hop Bitters. It ‘As soon as this | whiskers, carries a cane and 18 somewhat T the d: f th hil d rak he vg § burning thirst; took away the appetite for ‘hay azaln advanced to the pope to receive h Y happy together from the period of their | the days of the courtship and rake up the | coroner’s inquest, when she told of the | 8 5 y ppe the hat, which was brought in on a silver :::{;;:4‘?:1 ‘;:Bmel:ld!. 'sneam IJonnlwr cranky. The qulue have been notified rec':myciliz%tion. All I{f,e neighbors | ashes of the dead and buried past. You exprnssionsqof love for her husband | liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has { Baiver.” Ench cardinal knelt as ho came be- | Hatal b th men s by e orsciy mune. | 3nd a thorough investigation will rosult. | giCPUCC Ot " and south of the | then go back over two years of a peace- | which Sallie Lauer had dropped on the | remained a steady and sober man for over for e pope and tho hood of the robe was | ome when they heard that Tnman had con- | 5x s hanm wite and threc small children | |qyor * “liouse, _testifiy to this | ful and happy lifo and fakoup from these | aftornoon of the death). two years, and has no desire to return to i mm?‘mn henln by wm& “Mg fessed. Inman has been sent to the Spring- | 2% 118 home in JTW h. fact. 1 will leave out the testimony ashes the embers of jealousy and malice NEWSPAPER MEN BLUSH. his cups, and I know of a number of others w-mfilln; I e eting his hand on It | field jailat his own raquest, he being in Bouth Omisha Mr, Lauer on this,gubject. My friends | Which they claim existed 1 the mind of | The newspaper men who weregathered | that have been cured of drinking ‘3’ Jt— While he Fead the ‘following words in a | Mmortal terrorof being iynehed. Hesald he Sail at & 4t will ta will soy that he would naturally exag- | John W. Laurer. at the reporting desk blushed as Judge | From a Leading R. R, Official, Chicago, slow, distinet voice: “Ad laudem Omnipo- {m‘:’:&f‘““fi"“& “"‘;w“"' b:i:“g d Call & b‘."“’ fi 0“ l‘“‘ "‘&"“‘ Lo y&u gerate on this matten. You have the tes- 1 do not believe that any man on ths | ‘Churston took occasion to compliment | Illinois. tentis Dei et sanctae sedio apostolicas orna- il a shotgun, with a | down to South Omaha and show you the | {imony of Mr. Sullivan, who saw Lauer’s | jury will try to convict this man on any- | the press at this juncture. He said: “'As his neck, to swear allegiance to [ many new improvements now going on i vi tum acelpe gajerum . robram insigne dig- rope around y pi 1 going daily ‘life at the nail'works. And you | thing but the evidence that has been pre- | fearlessly as on the occasion of th Dliatis. Cardioaissus ber quod designatur, | the deadly tiusernity, e bas bad no sym. | there. Wocun satisfy you that you cun S e e ebthmony 6f Mrs. Goct. | sentod in this cnso. This ovidonco I | former trinl I condemnod the press of quod usque ad mortem et sanguinis e e e e oo e s | make 100 to 200 per cent on your money | gohjus, Slanderous tongues have abused | shall try to present to_you fairly and | this city for their course, Inow compli- | & effusionem, lnelnslvflc:u pro exalta- | 4o m"'}, is betieved by good citizens of the insix months. fidence in her son-in-law, and the | squarely—without leaving out one word | ment them on the fairand impartial [ Sancia, baco, ° ot | 40,80 18 8 betleved by good eitizens of the | ¢ "E. "Mayng_Real Estate & Trust Co., | her <90 : ¢ joh th li ; y < y % + | agony of the first ;grief has not given | Which throws any light upon the rela- | manner in which they have treated m; S POpuI o siani; ‘““;“,’,fiw‘fi trial will broak up the organization, aud Northwest Cor. 15th and Harney. Tiseh to" that softening of heart which [ slons which_ existed” between John W. | client throughoui this trial.» ) dum exhibere debeas, In nomine Patris ‘ot | OVerY effort will b made to that end. R BRErGWal. mi:{st cv;néunllby G Ll.ljl:::l" r:“'i!h’:::s:gx'xeielflr e | deAnal lr:owtltm-k you, gm;ltlm‘u'm of unlcl; piritus Sanctl. Amen. v ere Judge Savage referred to the ex- erred to ury, will not twenty months of love an The cardinals then made obelsance to the EFcuition Vislinetos Ried, The remains of Mrs. Ann H. Barrows, pmsui:mn gf conu%:nce in her husband | snid that *‘the course of true love never Ln{]ness atone fary!he past? Will not Eope. mm:lmun{ ‘with a double embrace or igs ot peace. The pope received Cardinal LouisviLre, March 17.—The Courier- | mother of Mrs. J. H. Millard, and Hon. | which had been repeated by Mrs. Lauer | did run smooth.” Poetry and fiction, he | the twenty months of married bliss out- ()lblmnrwllh tmarked affection, Cardinal Journal’s special from Crab Orchard, Ky., | B, H. Barrows,were sent to Davenport yes- | to her mother, and itestified to by that | said, united in rovelling and expatiating | woigh the first tent = God and gives particulars of the killing of three vigi- ial. Th lowi h | lady on the witness stand at the upon this fact. Because Lauer had some | th wife have forgiven, will Taschereau was ealm, though he showed | jantaq while administering a whip, terday for burial. e following sketcl ady of e M i ty he ‘Riven, ! ping to a o) " CORONEK'S INQUEST. trouble with his wife two years before her | man deny the mercy which ht "'T"' TEareaL amption; woman seventy years of aze in is from the Davenport Democrat: It was death the prosecution he declared wanted o ¥ OheE 1 'he cardinals then &-ve the kisa of peace to their colleagues of the sacred pope then departed, followed by his escort. in 1892, 1n Elizabethtown, N.J., that Miss “Iask again who 18 there outside of the T L RISy eI RIS tow s aad AT to be _extended to "the prisoner? ‘Ann H, Willisms, daughter of 'Nathaniel | PRosccution who dures to sgy this recon- college, The 3 ciliation was not sincere. They ask you | creased until it drove the husband to this | pentance could gain o seat at the feast of Rock Castle county. The woman, Eliza If Mary Magdalene by & momentary re- Fish, persisted in seling liquor after Williams, and Willard Barrows were | ¢, gyegs that he abused her privately | terrible deed. Christ, will not” the conduct of Li ‘Will Represent the Pope. Enmm:m;fl(.m m"{,‘:‘::,wj united in marriage. The husband, who Gexftl‘emen.v.hnt 18 not the way co:vicuong Judge Thurston said he would not at- durllgz' t.hlcsa':?vont,vnmonth:‘ con?iue 1\:;: { {Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] The county is & prohibition one. Last night | ¥38 = & owil engineer, becamo | 5pq formed, that men are hanged.” tempt to palliate one bad act of Lauer's | to a seat in heaven beside his wife? 5 B i Rose, March 18.—|New York Herald | the vigilaates of the Iaw and order club | One of the most prominentand influen- | “ppe gpoaker referred to the previous | life towards his wife. Lauer did not THE FORMER BURGLARY. LA MW L AEA L ! Cable—Special fo the BEr.]—Mgr. Galim- | Waited on Mrs. Fish. They took her outin | tial men in Iows, for his tours over the | 1, giary and how the prosccution had | Want him to do angthing of that sort. The speaker then referred to the former CORBDT | bertl, formerly editor of the Mortem Derome, | {1 Yard and were whipping her, when shots territory, in his surverying expeditions. | o, q2avorad to show that by means of a | “For thirty months,” 'he said, Lauer | burglary, the story of which as told by BAD and tho real author of the sensational Jaco- | the ~ ku Mlux wers left “d::: "nfi ':' made him_ acquainted with everybody, | gring in the hands of Architect Voss the | and his wife had live ther. - Within | Lauer, the prosecution claimed, wasa Dink lettars, loft tonight for Beriin o repre- | Baumes "are. Jotn: Long,. Walter - Turpin, | 1o ans A Al e e, - My, ana bullet couldnotinareboen firsd byLausr, || 410 Heat ol L e the alleged il- | myth.’ Simoral said that, Lauer must ”:F“::cn“'n. 18 1 and John Hasty, There I8 noclue as to wh g 2 as he claimed it ha een., 18 Mr. eatm )y Lauer of hu e is located. ave needs shot at his wife that night, be- Warrant o nelther break down or Ao Dbun. ab the latoe:in oncr of e % Roe Oratia oty wag | Mrs. Barrows wore o8 high sooiul rank in | Thuraton knooked in the hend by a rapid | 1 shall call your attention to this later on | cause ho lied in saying that the burgiar voll up in wear. o Al kaiser’s ninetieth birthday. He takes with him an sutograph letter of congratulation from the holy father. At the vatican the re- sult of the late intervention in German af- did the shooting. 3 5 Deer: Infestod by s band of kukiux for ten | this city—liberal, charitable, christian. | oi1cilation, showing that Lauer's claim | when 1 shall ask you as reasonable men | escaped through the cellar window, inas- | Hous Geasiae withent KABO stamped on insido of Corset. Joars pest, and all efforts to break up the law. lM:n ;::;50;'“ &flv‘l‘n‘ol;h:t spring of 1883, | g ontirely correct. *‘Idon't think that | Whether you will dboido that Liauer killod | sauoh as the window was t00 smail for 111 il oost you nathlog If sod 2 {1 g by i .‘m - d‘l:"F.‘:: ‘The homeyol Mre B “"'oiv‘ < has been {n | MY friend Thurston ought to bo practic- his wife intentionally by the test ot the | any such feat as that. Mr. Thurston dis- wumrun 'out of thie county for Sefling Hquor. D ing law, or running for the senate, or | first ten months, or “whether you will | proved this by producing the frame of CHICAGO CORSET CO. s fairs Is regarded as fairly satisfactory, but the city with her daughter and son most H B fopeid 2l fssady, s | o oSSty st | i S ot TR ! v | aonk il st he Sonli e |t e b, TR, ol | el vintow s and omdng | owicaoo. _ Wew vomk. pateh of the Jacobini lettersasa fatal mis- | g, pergrsgura, March 17.—The plot to Umh !{;"‘;fl an 1‘) nughter l"“’l‘?% t0 | una startoutasa period of thelr married life into two | knees. This little episode caused no end take, Thay fosr the vatican is trusting Bis- | ,uqassinate the czar, which was to have been | ‘Tho ohilqron ace. Mrs. Joseph Millard, HLIGHENING GARCUEATOMLE phitenepptindana guelassine: | ot mentmentiihaisoust rdom dndsome DR D D IESON marck far too mueh. carried out last Sunday, was arranged by Mie cS o ";"R “L“"’ A 3“;’1’ 4 Bl- “‘;1' ‘“Che prosecution has endeavored to | thirds. of the youngsters fairly sereamed with s N s The pope looked remarkably wellattoday's | Ther 00 O At O O iy, | Barrows. o and Hon. en H. | taro little circumstances, picked up trom | ~“Where is the eviderice of this alleged | Jaughter at the sight of the dignified, i consistory. It will doubtless interest New | ¢ A AR of BeTIbL: | DRIYOWS. time to time, and thrust them into evi- | brutaltreatment of Mrs. Lauer? Gentle- | bespectacled judge crawling through the 1707 Olive St., St. Louls, Mo. Tork 10 hear that after the coremony Father | 15t 400 RO connection, with 1t has bean T e oy olront. Butall {uls | men, romomber that Mrs. Goetsohius | window frams; Mr. Thurston thon went | 1742 Lawrence St, Denver, Colorado, O'Farrell, of St. Theresa, had an audienco m‘? “tnh: u'fiifil&mfiz&a fl‘.“’.‘i“-fi“‘:‘.@ We b L3 ";fll""j& e does not’_controvert what has been testi- | does not testify to a single act of cruelty | on to show that {ud ing by the line | Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, with the pope and obtained his holiness’ i J 4 e have some bargains in lots in | fied to by those neighbors east, west, | on the part of Mr. Lauer. She does mnot | drawn from the bullet hole in the case- | St. Louis, Mo., University College Hospi- tion has assumed the character of a secret | Thornburg. n " i % orn 5 5 5 orth and south.’ testify ment Launer might have fired iesel el v and N g{“fifififig&fl},m‘;‘fi,fi‘.‘?&, g:;_ C.E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., THE EVE OF THE TRAGEDY. 7 TO A SINGLE ACT the shot exactly 2s he said he did, sitting ly.l.;,l{m;‘ld:vr:;,I‘Gfle,o';'ed?h::.:he.:fion o stitutional agitation have, however, been ro- Northwest Cor. 15th and Harney. The speaker then took up the circum- | of this sort. Benson, the butcher, testi- | up inbed. *‘Isn’tit monstrous to sup- C’ LLY TO THE TREATMENT ently atrested, ——— stances of the eve of Mrs. Laucr's death. | fies that Mrs, Lauer had a slightly discol- | pose,’ he said, “‘that this woman, Mrs. SPECIALLY T Death of H. O. Jones. « | “For a part of that uight,” he said, “we | ored eye one day. Does that prove that f, F | special blessing for the eongregation of St. k- ‘Theresa. ' Relief For the Crofters. [Copyright 1837 by James Gordon Bennett.] LoNDON, Mareh 17.—[New York Herald Cable—Special to the Bre.|—The editor of the North British Daily Mail, published at Glasgow and the oldest daily newspaper in Beotland, to-day telegraphed as follows: *‘lt auer, would make up with her husband [} - — Fatal Florida Cyclone, Yesterday morning H. O. Jones died at | have to rely upon the evidence of Laucr's | Lauer was responsible for it? There_is | n talse story about this first burglary, if e IncKsomn i Marn 17.—The | the e G B loore o Buahtoent | siter. - Thiougn. hoat, cold: . Faia, | not one word to show such & thig. Dr. | it ‘wero mot trus. ~Would ohe Tave ervous ronic and bioo Tlme&gnlonh’l‘&mpl we«lhl n?yu # cyelone | and Dodge streets. Here 15 another leat !?Dwt'.sl h?v:(-,’ sean, this aisteb: hwla(lku;z Ehe (l:om':l‘:vh::fig‘:n:hfilefia i:oundfl l}rs. ukel:l Mniu?wuo t)ho nloxt n}or'niug i:iti:I i swapt through that town last night, d - i streets of maha in alf of er | Lauer, C sufferin, about our burglary last night?’ ing B s s Biiqrecoiroks | from Omaha's history torn out by death. | brother. She has stood by him when hus | from 4 state of nervous prostration. She fivac a E thit D SEASES‘ ldren _were it at all improbable that a burglary ed, one woman was fatally injured and | The deceased was a quiet, unobstrusive | friends have deserted him, when even his | had, he said, not one mark of physical | ghould have taken place at that house L may Interest your readersto know that the | several persons were severely hurt. man, still he made friends with_all those HIS COUNSEL HAVE DESPATRED. injury. Andso when this prosecution | that night? Burglarics are constantly | More especially those arising from impru- 1 $2,500 sent to Dr. Cameron, M. P., has been ———— he met in business circles. Mr. Jones was [ ¢ R ' gen- , th s ; e W | dence, ivite all so suffering to correspond- spent by the Glasgow skya' relief committee Papal Proclamation, alawyer, Ol thoinobilikyiot charantar, ithe zen cloged, there waa not one word to show | gocurring in this clty, notwithstandiog without delay, Diseases of infection and but did not practice here. He | tleness, the devotion of such a woman as | that Laner had ever injured his wife by t and efficient police protection 5 B Roxz, March 17.—The pope -preconized | devoiod his attention principally to real | this! Oh the depth of 8 sister's | beating or striking hgr. Mrs. Havens, ffi:;".‘ifi‘?&vfi in Umnha“? (Thil;snnlence contagion cured safely and speedily with- ‘enew archbishops and bishops in Canads, | estate, and there were few better posted | Jove! And this is the woman whom the | the sister, testified that when she camo | was delivered with one of the judge's | out detention from business, and without the United States, Indin and Australia to- | men in this line of business than he. | prosecution would have you believe isa | in one day, she fonnd Sallie’s nose | characteristic sarcastic smiles). the use of dangerous drugs. Pa- day. The pove telegranhed to the czar con- | Ho came to this ctty in 1857, and has | murderess! For if Luver murdered his | slightly skinned on the bridge. Thero ADJOURNED, tients whose cases have been neglected, gratulating him upon his escape from assas- | Watched and added " to its progress in a | wife, and his sister is trying to cover up | Was not one word to show that Lauer was Here court adjourned until 9:30 this | badly treated or pronounced incurable, sination. sterling way. the fact, then she is a murdercss!"’ responsible for the act. Was there? And | morning. The judgoe sent the jury into | should not fail to write us concerning their A Note of Thanks. heechicay poietorring to <;he facbithas Mrs, Lenor again, N!jrssihn,ve:: Saug in, she testifled | their room ,with tho usual warning not to | symptoms. All letters receive immediate: ' ad left the bed without awakening her | *'I found Sallie cryi ith a Mothor | converse about the vase, eitter among | attention. VIENNA, March 17.—~The czar has sent a The funeral of James Gaskill who died | nshand the speaker said that thi% sim- | Hubbard dress torn by her side.” Now, fhemelvog or with outsi & i In buying meal and seed potatoes for distri- 3 bution among the more destitute of the Skye K crofters.” ‘The Mail uses two special wires between London and Glasgow. Dr. Cam- eron Is its chlet proprietor and was formerly its cnlef editor. Its weckly is accorded a elrculation of 250,000, Gladstone Hoj For Success. cordial mq to Emperor Francls Joseph | 8t the police station on Wednesday even- OFm: JUST PUBLISHED. 3. ly denoted an act of devotion on the | gentlomen of the ury, it I [ i i *REE { add; B ot e dinner w_:f:;‘:":sfl';"”‘:h: 1n response Lo the latiar's congratulations. ing will be held on Saturday afternoon. E.’;: of the wifo toward the husband, | could get the sentiment of each one of Muscular Rhoumatism Cured. gl"gex'll:,tb;f;',',:'g"':,::(fi‘:m;""!p"cl""l Sorkahiro members of the house of com- Apples. Apples. A warrant was issued yesterday by | “She knew of the sleepless pights he had [ you, I'would find that you like mysclf, | Lynpaursr, BErGeN Co,N. J. Feb.10, '80 | Obgervations on Nervous Debility Judge Stenberg for the arrest of H. K. ent on accourk of this bofi. and she | prefer to see any other woman than the | I have been @ martyr fo rheumatism. | ppygical Exhaustion,” to which is added'an . mons, He began by referring to the fact Just received a car of apples, nice 3 S 1 8§ i} R Day, eharged by Geo, 8. Mack, with em- | thought she would_ crawl quietly out of [ one you love' running around in & | which affectsme in the back “and over [ .o %on Marriage,” with important chap- pre that bellof was growing in favor of home | 8tock of Ben Davis, winesap, willow | bezzloment. bed without disturbing her husband. And | ‘‘Mother Hubbard.” =~ That dress is a | each lung. 1 was afraid thut I had con- 3 A i 4 rule even among its former opponents. -He | tWig and l‘:“h“ varicties, Freeman & Co., | g, R, Clark yesterday, as an officer for ith;‘vas this act of devo‘tion which caused | good one to ‘ZD to bed in, but not ono to sumptmg but upon examination my lungs | £ °:'hD';T"|°: ‘%‘m::‘,f *:i':}‘,}f{,‘,‘;‘,;’edo 3 ~ counselied Lord Salisbury to waken from | 418°S. 1ith. the prevention of crueliy to animals, | the death of Sanr overy duy. _Becauso Laver toro up | word fomnd to bo sound. I thon ascor- Linacheodiictfabingl BBl it bl his sleep It he wished to banish Ma A ABision. swore out 8 warrant against H. Rass- THIS LOVELY WOMAN, this dress, docs that show that he would | tained that I was suftering from muscu- | 2! ”‘Id:; i 9y MADY Al FOUNE k> his nightmare. The premier, however, We havé 8 few lots left ii M i mussen for cruelty to animals. “So far as the light in this room was | murder a defenseless woman. Because | Jar rheumatism, which was so bad at | Men: DKS‘ S & D. DAVIESON, sald Gladstone, apveared determined to re- ahave & faw o leftin- Maynes ad- vrence St., Denver, Colo James Kinn: n old ti X . | concerned there could have been little of | one day the sister came in and found the | night that I could not sleep. 1 used an o e oo Witk the Iar- | it Tho moon may have been shining | photograph lying on the floor, does that | Arioocks Praster on the small of my ceny of an overcoat from the Two Orph- | brightly, but you must remember that | prove that John Lauer threw it there? | back and one under each shoulder blade. 1742 Lawrence St., Denver, Colorado. dition that we can sell cheap. "Lots are 1707 Olive St.,St. L M ive St., St. Louis, Mo. $500 with only 10 per cent cash and the k) malnasleep. Referring to the defeat of his mensure in parliament, Gladstonesaid: “As 3 o f 3 : T L S Lt o e SR vegards the main proposals we had in view %:fi?fi'\&“fi :I:;i?fi?;}o;}flym OUr | ang clothing store on Farnam street. the curtains and the blinds were closed 'l‘vo’utt‘lunfi 80, it 18 no:,bt‘cfllflw of o““)" I rencwed them every five days, and in ke x 1618 futlie to talk of receding. But in regard | C, E. Mayne Real Estate & ‘[rust Co. Dave Mueller, of Farnam strect, and | in, the bedroom and that on the west side | thing that the prosecution has proven, | a month I was entirely well, y f0 those Improvements it will be a pleasura- | ™ N "W~ oor. 15¢h and H: " | Fred Wirth, of the City hotel, have col- [ ~in the aining rqom, the blinds were | but because you have let loose the wings HENRY O, ARCHIBALD, ble duty seck them. I = cherish » N 1008 ATROY: leotea $2,800 for the roanion of tho G. A. | closed and the curtwncnearly down.” of suspicion and surmised all these - —e the hope thero are n variety of points on PRI svmrey . R e et Sume ey will make | Judge Savage ably compared the | things. 7 Mayne's Addition. BRI Tpwovememtolgtit b made on' the | o ek, t“"f ";fi':r;&, it m‘g u';‘,“"“.,,‘;g},:,fi;’;"' ufhe‘{l "'“‘f)‘ofi; St i a0 Been made, by the | “Simeral says that we shall abuse [ Wo have a fow lots loft in Mayne's ads | Poison the System with Nauscating e i e, T 1937“ £H9a EARtIORs diac Maroh 13, promised. 9 2 counsol for the Bt¢secution—by the [ womanhood, No, we won't. No, we | dition that wo can sell eheap. Lots arc | Drugs.Dr.Horne's Electric Belt Cures mearer the thme. probably still distant, when {3 A woman about twenty-four vears of friends of Mr. Laubr;, The former test | wont, God forbid that I nhnvuld) do such | $500, with only 10 per cent cash and the Diseases Without Medicines. wo can be (n a condition to give any practi- | ,, City of Omaha to Philo R“'“SGX‘WHS‘J feet Bian abont. taenty it was made and tostifigd to by one man. | a thing. Iam too firm a believer in the | balance on very easy terms. 1 at our > eal effect to our Iear” Vlows, | beginning at s e cor of lot 8blk 15, q e-81,000. | 8ge notified ofticer Pulaski vesterday that | o Jatter tests were vouched for by GLORY OF WOMANIIOOD, oflice and let us show this property. y pol ows. h o e y £ One point which helped our Q Chariton and wifo to W U McLean | her busband had desertod her and “their | nyanv'gentiomen, all well known and re- [ too strong a champion of womanhood, | . E. Mayne, Real Estate & Trast Co., Alex lotbmfiunuumulnhu.wd 8600, home in Clinton, In., soveral days ago. | Jizbia citizens. And they showed that | to do anything like that. Simeral com- | Northwest corner 15th and Harney. defeat specially, d—8600, ATsys oaind 8. diffaliy amank s ot ul to Jesso; 1, Worley ot 6 | Ho loft to buy & threshing machino. in vost of bis days & ® =] 5 our best d: tl ) Goo i i 4 3 B e ne. e iperial on:.\:‘n'l‘om o:lat &roo rls;lnnc‘llfa“‘\'agf' blk 22 Omaha View extension, w d—$1175. Omaha. The officer found him working the light l?‘ this ‘“3‘? ) hl mz; sl!l\lcu‘nl: ':l;::mli)::;mamm&u?n‘odl“z o[;‘:‘rgyd’;]v‘l\m:\ New Glee Club in Omaha. e 54 3 z:’hel(.l‘on“fin {4 1 h‘n':m"m frmoet 11166;1}!‘%"1:":5"&!'191!““": Bloow 10t 20 blk | for the Union Pacitic company in this ;fices % lem“on’ ntao All;!simzuy'at ou are l'n.y"‘l\ll' room, that it was E. W. | A new organizstion named the “Orph- < A B vence. | Bur thar Veone o sk | Curesten Bansen and wife to Peter Erick- | Sity, and living with another woman. A | the prosecution wif} “endeavor to show Ehhoral, proscouting attornoy of the | eus Glas club' has recently been started | 2 9 by atves P08 o | son lot 8 bik 8 Kirkwood add, w d—3900, warrant was issued for his arrest. that Lauer, by loss Light than was shed | state of Nebraska, who compared this | ; {ati 2 the following | * . ider whether the proj fiai | g Alolen L Cogeeshall and hisbnd to A € | A9 a'olock yostorday morningthe A. O. | on the occasion of, hese tests, ought | wowan Bell to Mary Magdalene, tho | 1n Omaha, consisting of the H 10 any sound plan of poilcy for Ireland. 1 | Gillham all of iot 8 Keyes div of a part of lot | H. filed into the cathedral to atiend mass. | to Lave known that{i¢ was firing av his | outeast, the lost woman." membars: Altos, Messrs. Peacock and Will P Al at once tell you this and make confession | ? O8pito! add.w d . They wore their regalia and numbered | wif,” TMr. ‘Thurston then went on to point | Brewster; tonors, Measrs, Cramor, Bur- ositively Cure Without Medicine 7 in our proposal in_behalf of the lrish | , U I T Rives to M8 Jafo w 3 lot 20 Red- i Wi, bl S i , point | and Burnoss; bassos, Messrs. | Paiusin the back, Hips.hoad or limba; Nervous e R D #h | 1ok's 2nd add, w 4 3 sbout 300. Father McCarthy celebrated SCORING MR. SIMERAL. out the inconsistencics of Mra. Bell's tos- | loih, and Bugnosse, FAssoq, S | wiiy Bambue Gonaral Beollluy, Ripumativm: gar bebalf, and upon two mnndr‘m | “Gao W Logan and wife to I W Briggs lot 7 | M™8a8, Father Boyle was deacon and | Judge Savage togk,occasion to give | timony substantially as Judgo Savage | loberts and =5 oEwiog, [5 f8 5ol aled g doigticn Disoatos of idnors. Bpl- Decause we kilow they had béon petted chi. | Bignton pisce, wa—swn. | T T | Fathor Carroll was subdescon. After | Mr. Simoral a “back itnder’ acrows tho | iad it dwalt upon the fact that Blra. | H L Drobubly never hefore given in this | tseDisgapels.Contt paion S7aloe 8 [T 3 ufl?fil&'fi.fi?«“«?m&nm“”;‘fi Portiand placesub of s Nn w.fi“-‘ W )‘Ni. Py Bflnc!pnl streets under the lemoghlp of 's’ifi‘,’g, s ,‘:‘.z,r‘::;'m“ f;’ n:.:;:‘mu{,.n;: h;:‘ or:nborr sauce in the face of his | eity. Mr. Joan blhu»xmlg{h s ('!undm'lor %-(::'-‘ i iffi;l‘l‘;;‘i‘mm use we wished to give our opponents every “h"“dl “v°"~ ‘ommissioner O'Keeffo. The A. O. H. | rupt divine justica to blot out the sins of | wife during the summer time. - He asked and Mr. G. B. Roberts sccrotary, lote the ¥olowing e for & t_and speedy seitle- blf”}ln‘fm'fl“flf]fl&: “"‘l&"}“ol} E'"KI: band aiscoursed excellent music on the Jogm W. Lauer, may perhaps be forgiven. | the question, ‘‘How many men 1o Omaha Houses aad Lota ke oftrdae: W, Faral Rt Wl pTe ounl . divi’s W Bedtord ‘ £ ToTino. Denel of the shusen” &e::ué:; e emntea o lals hiving B ensuay sAUCE AXD ppEvsTEAX | FOr salo in Orchard hitl o nburigainalao | foms d et al to Oy o when he attem mit divine . art o —— 4 P Pruyn and wife to Mar; NS0 t . E. D, Wel returnt rester: less a8 rse. u T LE al 1 2 & Trust Co, The Kalser's Constitution. 1blk 11 s by w ™ | trom » trip to southern California. . The | It ia snid.” contmued Judge Savage, xengm" to the testimony of the colored | The U: § {'\‘,‘_‘Yc'(‘,:"}‘;;‘,‘,‘";‘,‘.fi“{,fi‘,,’,{.;‘;‘,” ! 1 BuRLIN, March 17.—One of the emperor's | ?::dl; 'rick and wite to the publie plat | colonel t to the golden state to pur- | *‘that the conduct of this man was not | witnesses, who swore that Mrs. Bell had k2l SO, SRS NS P s q‘r tua ysicians states that the emperor’; % o winiswNnwise wepaper or a bank and after | what It shonid have been immediately | confessed to perjury 1 what she had s Mv, Coyle’s Son Hero? plactrio paiks for adlog. e "3ally. Siso rnuunwmmmymann'umnk ) e e dton king decidod that, between | after the snooting, Ho did not ot | said against Lauer. “The followi T B ivd at Lo it ana ondags. Elecitio Suapenso-ids frea tore Tontsetey 1 Sontraiot the Facaor | 1048 DUk 44 510108 and 6 13 DUk o Pioanar o oo | s this ‘maan & orSihat man B, wonld | - Mr. Thurston spoke eloquontly of | ithe SolOWIRE Bar i e e ad s g worsSlons sy LR SHd 43 Y1 ) 1 o Its ntal Ll he will make the crown prince co-regent, | 0 ¢=—8$75. bettor investment. | have acted under the circumstances. I'll | the ~ spirit which — had = animated m‘:‘”g ugl‘ir &y IORECART: % B | I alementar A1l imy"baltn"torfn :h e a mw mh wmufl to his past to Io"“"! :u{,‘.f:}:‘f. :‘n'd o to Wnasum nll‘a u&l}ardm purchased an orange grove | venture to this—you may believe me | this luba:nuu:n' o of lu‘p:isrjury 'um T h i iy of Slaouicliy. Honess good 22 Lor acres, overy available footof which | or not, according to your experience—if | had sent throngh the m: lozens of L, 3 5.1 found the ROR Wabash-av,Chi A et tco I Stebbine to W E Clac ot 11, 12 Gregrey, Colo, March 15.—[ foun R.J W, HORNF,191 Wabash-av,Chicaga oin 1, is covered with fruit-bearing trees. The | eyery person in this audlence had killed THREATENING LETTERS, Pt d R Ga aniris voaters ‘ l Ayt b Polics Alarmed. Houtel & oD o, w - P00, Golona] 1s delighted with 'the ‘climate of | a huiaan being o two would have actod | which declared to tho counsel that if tuey | dend bory oL (W' B peuris yoaier::| 7T ar, Propristor sad Masutasturer. hi‘o}u.n& g('q"flhm‘&“ add, ""m,"': southern California sod he don't | alike. Thomu that when Lauer saw he | dared to detand laI:,Tr. thn‘irw'iv‘:- ?ni bury him TiRbt i FnEE Tn‘ AL&" T 7 e .. wd— an 10 spen: 0 er this malicius spi 3 18 o s i il'ee $5,000, - SR ufi'g . bad it wigl l“fiu fu ovidenoe | the court room or out of it. 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