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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1890)
rriTTT' ' rk rATTA 'nATf.V 13TTT ! ? . ArilTTTnAV TA\TTTA1 > V 10 1DnA cc H WAS YANDERVOORT LIBELED ? - * - - The Doionso Opona a Page of Inof toroatlng HlBtory _ _ _ _ _ \ CONNELL'S OFFICIAL REPORT , Oncnliijt of tlio t'rollmlnirr Trlnl of the Stnto vs I ) . Kotow nti r W lint the roAtlmnii } Shown Court r llooin boencB - * • ' In tlio Court The mlnRlod odor ot horse and vnRrnnt crept ui Into the pollco court vestcrday morn ing anil welcomed the host of vvltnrmcs and spectators who nrrlv Oct In attendunco upon the llbol tasa of the ntnto versus Hoscwator Mr , Hosowutcr and his attorney , M V j. Gannon , were on the sccno carlj w-t'lng for \ iho p"osecutlon to nppear The scuts were llllod with the spectators , among vhom were many leading cltlzons nml u sprlnkhtiK of the usual habltuos The case had boon called when Vandor voort slid Into a sent bohlnd the prosecutlnR tittoruov and poured suggestions Into Mr Walioiwy's oar Mr Wilcox catnoiti Inter still nnd inclined tils car toward the witness stand .lltii CrolRhton was on the bU aching hoards and bcsldo hlra sut Con Gallagher 1 ho two tontlemcn were engaROd In sprightly rem JnlsctncLS covering scvoral i ears of strife In local nud state politics Xsawspipor tnon and local politicians were well represented , and took au absorbing lail tcrest In all the testimony Scrfeaut Wlinlen bUBtlod about and was _ _ _ _ _ M lcept pretty busy hunting up chiirs fur wit Wfl Jiesscs and spectators the Boatiuir enpacity inside the railing not bolng sutllclrnt In fact , so great an Intcrost was cxhibilod In the cuso by all ( lasses that the lurgo court room was well filled by a coming and golug cu \ Tim T.Ktiui my In the outset Mr Gannon attorney for j the dofLiise stated that Mr Hosovvnter vvai ( J not goliif , to pluy the baby act , that ho uas nlvvnjs ready nnd prompt to acknowludgo the ntitliorahlp of his idltorl.il' , and to siuo tlmo tliej would admit that Mr Uoaowator was the chief proprietor and editor or lnc Omaii v Bie and that ho did write nnd pub ltsh thoallogcd libelous article contalnod lu the plntntlfl s Information Paul Vuudervoort was the first witness called Ilo lostltled ' 1 ha\o rosldod here flftoon years In that time have been familiar with Nobraslta poll tits II ivo seen the term oil ' room used main times in Tnr Omaha 13le Always Understood that It h id u peculiar nnd spo clflc meaolnR , in fact that It meant a place where they kept whisky and ether liquors to ' I > o dial eased among the members of the 1 leRlslaturo for lobbying purposes Dent thinU the term had iny particular appllca tion to mjsolf J.ovor hoard but ono party dellno the term oil room ' t "Do soil know of llijuor bolng sold at this 1 room , and of momhcis buing enticed theroi ' uslted Mr Gannon Objected to bv Attorney Mahonej , on the J 1 grounds that Vnndor\oort had explained I * M ' > \ whnt ho understool mi meant by the toim 1 Vc Sy oil room as used In Tup Omaha Urn B N f mi Gannon claimed that this was Insuffl _ _ _ f\ . - - r cient , that the term was used by all the city _ _ _ _ _ | l pa | > crs and ho must establish thu crimiuul I Ht Btsnificancoof the toim , if it had nny Oblcction sustatnod , and Vandervoort was • excused \V C. Richardson testified "Am a ro- portoron Inn Uli Uuvo known Inn Uel for clfht j oars Have fronuontly seen in that paocr the term oil room ' " Attorney \lahonei nskod What was the Blgiilllcatlou of the term as used in lui Uei 1" Qbjcqted to by Mr Gannon , who claimed / that plaintiff had not alleged nnv particular i ) aignitlcatlon t . Mr Mahono\ thought that thov bad a clear M right to show tlilit the significance of the term as used bj lur Urr was libelous And K the court directed the wltnuss to proceed H Mr llichardson , continuing said It ro I forrod to u pnvato room at Lincoln where members of tbo legislature wcro cntouaincd ! Wj by Vandervoort I moun u 11 juid entertain S > ment" _ Mr Mahonej here offered In evidence the I ) paper duted January J , 18J0. containing the 1 ! alleged libelous matter , to which tbo defense II in ado no objection M Postmaster Gallagher testified "I have II known Paul Vandorvoort flftoon years He _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Is the superintendent of mails It is a gov _ _ _ BL eminent position BB'F L Mr Gannon Do you know whether Mr I Vandcnoort is an agent for the Dodlln i granitocompanvl St Attorney Muhonoy objected , but Mr GauJ II 11011 claimed tnat thoj had tbo right to show b that this government oftlcinl Vandcnoort , w was nlso an agent of the Dodlin granite : it compinv and au interested party theroln i ' 'Mr Kosowator Is the publisher of a rows i $ C ( ) aper I his matter is all contained In the I iirticla complained of , and there is n wldo I distinction between n charge of this kind u ngalnst a man llko Vandorvoort avho as nn f Important go\crnmcut oftlccr , is en- 1 ' paged in illegitimate schemes to in duce public contricts from the city council and ether Bources and a char ,0 ngalnst an ordinary cltl/en as Mr Mahoney , has southt to show , " and ho asked that the wltnuss bo Instructed to answer the nuos , lion , but the court sustained the objection Mr Gallagher continued ' Mr Vandor- voort's oftlco is an appointive ofllco I dent { know of his Booking anything ut the bauds i of the nooplo at this time " Mr Giiunon Has he boon seeking the on dorseincnt of the public for a hither posltiou ; ut W nhlngtonl mt 1. " \os , I understood ho was Booking the _ 4 uporliitcndency of the railway mall service * * of tlio United btutes That was before Jour - r * ' * * • I _ .uarj f Ur Miller tostlllol "I was editor of the j Herald in February , lbTU Mr Ilosowator , was In the newspaper business at that time ' . I remember publishing au article of au I assault made on Mr Kosoivutor oj one It I Curry [ Ur Miller identified the lllos of the 1 .iiapor containing said urtlcloj but I was not j b hero nt that time , I was on route to Now I York I did not write either of these urti ' I cles I telegraphed back , however , to my I manugliig editor coostructivoly on the inut- B Mr Gannon What was the nature of your I instructions in this constructlvo telogrum ! I Ubjcctod to by Mahoney Ino latter stated that the slalo would aamjt that the W assault upon Mr Kosowator was mudo by m Curri , who was tiiid , cou\lcted and sent to ft the piiiltentinry for that crime Uhodc- t . fouso lefuscd to accent this admission , unless K s through this paper tliev would bo allowed to P show Mr Vaudonoorl's connection with Mt this assault If not thoj would provo It Uj _ T direct evluonco K Objection sustutrod nud the nature ot Or yE Millers Instructions wus not admitlod Iho H following are thu articles contained In the j Herald of I obruary 10 , 1570. IK X Jin ) Cownrilly ANsault K faAVAGH IlItUTAUTY K ACa AltlLAM" lAltll > llUUi ATTACIC UlO'J B Mi l.DITUK HF 'II11.11" in tiik Hands or av HP 'Iiik Lira ov Tin Victim Almost DeV - V SIA1HKI ) Oi W TlIK riKNDISII ASSAII tVT AND HlS Ac'COil- H rucc in Jaiu V I'o | pi aii Immonatios ami 'iiiiiiiATiJ.vi.sa or m Linen Law K In Its Issue of Monday , the Oth Just , Tub m Omaha 11m published li Its local columns ait V account of ttio brejUIng o | en the Saturday _ night previous of the nafa lu J U Hoyd's ' H oftltu on riilrtecuth street , for which rob ban two negroes , named rospcctlvnlvhparka K nnd Xsewtoo , were arrested lu tbo pub t luutlou in ijuostkm this language was I K n i'd ! ' bparUs and I\entou wore known K yf to ha\o bcon out on a uprco dur- _ _ rV ' "S " " Saturday uicbt , s | > endiug money , _ _ _ _ r % reel ) and bucking the tiger ut a colored dun _ _ _ _ BriX Du ) ) nulla * street " V AS isqi'iin ' V' Tp tha ayoru Q reader there was nothing H ipocluilj pffonsivo < n tha luuguaie quoted , m but u colored politician uud bummer named Hf Illchurd Curri , was 01 a dlfforcut opinion , for on ' the morning of the Oth he puullsliod In the Republican ot this clt\ the following cardi Omaha , Pob 8 To Kdward tlosowotor , publisher of The Omaha Hkp : In your panor of Monday oveniuc , Pobruniy T , nppcars nn article In which my place of mislnoss is • pokon of ns n colored don You will Please explain whnt Improislon jou intended to leave upon the public mind by the usd'of thee , words which n generally Interpreted , would place mo before this community In a most unenviable light ( Signed ) n D Cuunr Tin coNOMinuM Asswrnrn To this lnqulri , Mr Hoiowator , 0110 of the tersest ' and most vigorous writers on the western prois responded with the following editorial ( , prefacing It with Curry s card You ovidcntlj take oxecptlou to the fol lowing paragraph "fap irks and another colored man named * J ° ' wcro known to ha\o been out on 11 sprcoallotSaturdnj . ulLlit , spending mono3" freely , arid bucklnc the tlgoi at a colored den on Dougl is street ' This parigraph occurs in fur Uses re J'0' of tholto\d safe uurlnri with which bpirks ! | has been chirgel Although no ref cronco ) Is undo toiour plneo of business ( ! ) joi acknovvlcdgo thittho coat fits jou dj lnekiugthls inquirj lui Urr Is nlways courteous , aad vour nuistion shall bo au > 8VV crcd without reserve ' According to \ \ obstcr a den Is a custom nrj place of resort , a hiiunt , a retreat ns , for example a don orrobbors , n den of mis cry and \ Ice A colore 1 don may bo cither n customnrj place of losort n disroputnblo haunt of vine nnd m'scn ' , painted In colors or r. It may bo a disreputable buuut f requouted , bj persons of color It may ho both It jour . pluco of business Is such a don , thu sooner jou got nioro rcspectablo cmploj • { ment the less dungcr tboro will bo of jour bolng | Insulted by paragraphs llko the above bince jou hive scon tit to propound this co nundrum , wo mnj ns well state that whllo Tun HrE Is cvur roadj to demand for , and accord equnl rights to , the colored man with these , ' enjoyed b\ the wlilto min , It also be Uovos Hint colored men shnll bo made anion nblo to the law that piiniih vlco nnd crhno j" In 1 whllo men If ns jou Intlmito yout olnco Jy business Is 11 den where cr lorcd mon tmok the . ' tltor , nud spend their Imrd-oai ncd uioncj in gamblingaud liindrel eilines , the lu s vou , suyuboutli the better for the roiiuUtlon of the ; colored race " A \JI \IN0U3 ASSU LT Iho fortgolug was published in Ihe 15n n week ( uco tolubIuco which time no public mention { ' has bcon made of thomattci , and these of our < iti/ons who know tbo chnructor 0f the colored indi\lduat who was so desit ous of being insulted/wore of the opinion 1 that bo receive 1 ] ust what ho deserted at the bauds ot 1m Urn \ostcrday afternoon , bstnoon 5 nnd 0 0 clock , , Mr Ilo3cwatcr went Into the United States court house ou business nnd a few minutes later Mr Gioro Jowett sjoko to ' Smith CotIe n nogio blacksmith who was 1 stonrllng j ou the comer of Douglas und I if teonth , whereupon CoffcV responded with "do iou an TiiEst tiiumieps o\ertheroi pointing to Curry , who was leisurely pacing back und lorth in front of Allen ] s drug Rtoro on tbo opposite coiner lewott nskod him what bo meant v\hon i Coffey ' icplled ' lhcros olng to ho llvoly times otor thcro , in n few mlnutos " About this time Mr Hosowatoi came down Pitieeuth siroot and was mot at the corner bj } Currj wuo commenced talking w 1U1 Iiltit , ' In rdatlon to the public ition above 1 efencd L JJj to to which Mr Itosewitoi answered that If ho , had In own that bo ( Curry ) cousidorfd f 1 himself i , , bo seriously injured by tlio puollca- tious 111 the Urst instance the columns of Iue L3i i * would have been at his service foi the publication of any cummut Icatiou ho miht ] ( , ha\o dcsiicd to write Iho words hal u 11 ely bcon spoken whou Currj drew u shoi t • ollly" from a side pocket und quick us Hash dealt , Mr Uosewator halt 11 do/cn tcniblo blows ; upon the noad After he had do 10 this Coffey walking up ind jrismng Mr Kosowator , hold him and remarked to the other colored bullj , "TIIERl ! , VOU'VK HIT HIM LNOUCII " . At this Mr Ilosowator manato 1 to free himself , and ran across riftcentb street but was ] at once pursued and ovcrtnl.en b\ Curry , nenr McCaff rty's , lminodlutcl\ of Allen's nil 1 there Dounded n second tlmo by Curry Uy this time a crowd had col- J looted nnd Mr Kosoivntor was roseued fiom the ' , attacks of bis cowardly brutal assail 1 nnts nnd carried into Allen a drugstore Dr McClelland happened to ba parsing and w is called in In u short time n buggy was P"o cured , and Mr Ilosowator was canoed to his icsidonco on P-mara street , bettvocu Seventeenth und LlghtoPiith , lie bling then in , au iusuiisibloc/ndition . Upon being separated from the victim of bU blind fury , CUllltV HANDED Hid WTAION to his confodoratc , Coffov , who thioiv it down n st nrway near Ailon's oftlco , whnro it 1 was afterwards found and is now in the possession ot Juilco Porter Iho two brutes wore nrrosted by Coustablo llaulon 1 and taken to the police oflloo , a lai , e crowd following and c-jing , • Lj nch them I Lynch thorn I" No attack was made upon the two prisoners , how over , but they wcro safely convoyed to the polleu oflice and thcro urraicnod on a charRoof assault and battery Judfco Porter had Justllxod Curry's ball ut Sjou for his appoirauce this morning , when Andrew llosovater came into tlio court room Avith the information that his brother a Injuries 1 were of the most serious character , uudBworoout awanant against Cuirv and ColTco on tbo chaigo ot nss uilt with i itent to committ murder wbeieupon the judo ( at once increased their ball to * > 000 and both boaud Coffee wcro hustled oil to jull tilt ItOlBWAT H'S COMHTIOV Is ono which i uuses the gi cutest npprohQii- sion Hois attended bj Dr Coffuiau Dr McClelland . 1 and Dr Morcur A Herald ro | > ortor interviewed Dr MiClolliud at u late hour j . last night nnd learned that thu patient was : being waited uoon by his wito , Mr Hell . man nudMr I I L C lowett , nnd that no ono . else with the exception ot the pin si cinns , were allowed to ontci the room as it is of tbo utmost iniporumco that tbo sufferer bo kept quiet , as intlamuiation of the brum is .iablo to set m , in which case the result wpuld , certainly bo fatal The skull Is not fractured , but there Is u severe wound on the , , forehead throe largo ones on tne top of the head , nnd two others lust back of the loft car , In addition , to this , the head Is very much bruised , as it was beaten almost to a pulp During tbo night Mr Kosowator bo came partially conscious and would talk in an almost incoherent manner of the assault His life hangs by a thread , and if ho re eovors , It will ouly boin consoiuonce of his being skillfull } ntteuded His family uro very much distressed , but his vyifo displays commondubla fortitude and renders most uf llolont aid In earing for the sufferer w no tuiuti is Curry has been In Omaha a number of years and is well known here At ono tlmo ho was the proprietor of a largo harbor shop on rarnam street uud afterwards on Doug Ins and did u splendid business Incn ho was respected by both wbltos und blacks as ho evidently kuuw bis place uud kept it lcLutteilj ho has drifted Into polities nnd has been somewhat sought after by rc- publican wlro pullura ubout oloj- tion times uudor the impression that ho controlled the negro vote of Omaha The result Is ho has become worth less and insolent , aud for a j car or twopist 1ms boon of the Impression that ho was the most important poraonago in this section At the last term of the district court | io served as a lurjnmn and has motto It a point to crowd himself Into a tboatorandsoat himself with tbo white people wbnuour a theatrical company of nnv uoto bos visited Omaha 'liif lieu never has charged bun with keep lug a disreputable resort , uud It ha had h id sense ououiih to boon his mouth shut the puuno woum notuavo supposed tits piaco was the ono referred to lu the publication of which ho complains Die Herald , however , distinctly states that this Douglas street establishment isthorsortof ruUuusscoupd ( rels uud sueaU thieves , white and black , and should huvo been raided bj the police long ace , SMITH roj FEB Curry's alder and abetter In this murderous assault , is ii burly negro , who curries on tlio busiuess of blaoksmilhlng' Ho Is of power ful build , weUhlng auout two hundred and lifty pounds , und as strong uh au ox Curry is also pf large ize , whllo it is well Known that thu man they assaulted . is under medium lto , to tbul he was do match pbytically for either of his assailants Coffee has ceuor- atly buhuvud himself duilng the several years ho has roslded in Omaha , but Is addicted to the use ot ll.juor , and When undur iu iufluinco Is a duugerous cnuraour It Is reported that he und Curry had bona wa'chiug for Mr Kasswateroa tno streets tor an hour or two , aud that Currj publlclj stated that he jirppoxed to shoot Kosuwutor before sundown If this fact can bo proven ho will most certainly bo landed In the penitentiary before ho Is many months elder , even if this dastardly assault should not tcrmlnato fatally tic rni.tNO ! ov tjib STnBrrjj lost , nlgTil was intense nnd throats of re course . , to lynch Inw were freely made A iout 10 o clock It was reported that Mr , Koscwntor was dead , and had it not bcon for n , rolinblo j ; contradiction ot the rumor It Is altogether ' probable that toero would have . boon , ; nn outbreak of the Indignant populace before ' morning Iho ntt-ick of Curry was JJ { entirely unprovoked nnd unwarranted that it excited n Htorm of indignation which n was , difllcult to restrain This community hoi no tolcranco for bullies and ruffians , whlto or black , ns they will learn to tholr cost ' when thej glvo Uconsc to the instincts ot their brutnl natures A 1IIOM1T TniAL of these parlies is demanded The district court ; is now In session , nnd though the grand Jurj was discharged n few diivs ' 1 since , a special jury eon bo called ut n trifling expense and should bo called In order that the ends of Justice ; may bu attained District Attornoj Connell was Interrogated In J ; regard to the matter uy a Herald ropoitcr last night , and ho stated that if he had been correctly In formed ns to the ciicumstauca3 of the as saultupouMi ' Koscwater ho thouRht n spo clnl iurj should bo culled to Investigate the { matter If this Is notdono thociso ciuiint bo . tried until the Juno term Our readers will remember th it n spoclal grand jurv was } % died l by ludgn Lake it District Attornoj Cowln's ? rcquost when Uornnrd Dome killed Jorrj McShouo iu Juno lb70 Wotrustthnt the ; c iso tnuj bo investigated at once nnd Currv nnd his ennfedcrnto brought to a specdj . trial before thu | rope tribunal , , ; Mr Cow In hns been retained to nsslst the district } attornoj and it lu needless to miv that , the " prosocutlou when the enso comes lntocourt , will bo vigorous nnd searching Later Sluco the torcgolng was put In tj pe we lcaru that It has been dclluitelj us curt lined that thcro nro cert iln whlto men implicated iu this brut il { , . outrngc nnd that the : two negroes were morclj tools In their J hnnds ! the ntt ick being then suit of n care fullj ' plinnol ( onspiracj Tom dajs u > , o Andicw ' Kosowator was told by ono ot our { most lespcctol citizens that ho hud over heard . a plot ncainst LJwird Itusow iter , and that : the publication of Curiy'n card was a part of that t lot Unfortniintely ho forgot to mention It to his biothcr unu the ittaek lls planned was made Mil KOsEWATrit S T1STIVIOM Mr Kosciv iter tool the htuiid nnd tostillcd I am the defendant iu tills | , case also pubhshci of 1ml Uri " [ Hero Mr Kosowator related the in eldontsof | the bui.larv | , the report of which In | Int Uei wis followed by nn assault upon hlmtclf j | bi Kit hard Curry He dso rcud the card sent liib Her bj Cun v asl ing for nn explanation of a term applied to his pi tea ou Uougl is street and hlscditornl nnswer tc the anne as well us a rocountil of Cur rv , s nsHiult upon him which uppcirs above 1 After 1 h il puli illy recovered , ' contnueu Mr Kosowater , I made it my business to ir luiro into the instigation of this issnult I went to Mr Connell the district nttornej and w ho prosecuted Curry , nud w ho fur uished mo with the subjoined document or this is i nlior n certlflM copv ot a document tiled iu the dcpaitmont at Washington bj Congressman Council on this matter " " COVNEII'S OtIICIVI till OUT Iho iollo ving is thclcttei which was of ferod In evidence Orneroi Whliam T Cons hi Disti ut Attouvgi Si'com ) Juukivl Dhikictoi Nr iiiusi A Omuiv Niiiiu i i Murch II ISiO Honoiable Mirahall To veil Postm istcrC.cn eial Deal Sir During the invcstif , itioa and trill of Klchnrd D Currv , indicted I with b nith Coffee by tne irand Jurv of this couutj ut tl o 1 cbruury A D ISTfi term of r the st itc district comi foi nil ussuull with i intent j , to murder Llwuril Hose v iter editor or The Ouviia Hi r the sworn Icstunonj of various witnesses . including the parties Implicated discloses the following facts Tint the as sault upon All Kosowater was tnlkod ov er in j , the pnvuto ofllco of Postmaster est in the government j ostnfllco building in the pro enco of Mr Yoat nnd Paul \ iindcrvoort chief clerk of tlio postal rnilwajmill scr vice some da ) s previous to the assault and it was then undcistood th it a certuncird 1 should oo inserted in the Oin ilia Kcpublf can bv Mr Alinnr the local editor , purpirt ing to como fiom IC D Curry and ditectcd I to Mr Kosowater the object in view biiug to bring ubout i personal dlftlculty between Curry nnd Mr Koscwatei Although the evidence was Insufficient to justify u prose cutiou of Mr est und Mr Vandervoort as accessories thcro is no doubt in lnv mind 1 but 1 that the murderous assault upau ur itosowaicr was ino uircci result in cue uu dorstauoiug and arrangement referred to nnd the insertion of the iard in 1 pursuance thcreif Ihe facts as dev eloped show that Mr Van ler voort took an uctivo part in the conversation and j desired tbo Inset tion of the card for the purpose state 1 , whllo Mr Yost w is silent making no objection although bearing : and understanding ) whnt was going on Verj resrectfully vours , W J Coimii- A correct copy of letter died In the appoint : nipntoftlce , postoftlce depmtment , MaicU IT lttrO ( blgnod ) Wm Van Vlecu Clerk P O De | > t. OIUECTIKO TO THE DOCUMENT Mr Mahoney objected to the introduction of the document on tin grounds th it the said document was written bv District Attorncj Connell < Mr Connell himself should bo called nnd thut this documentary evidence was hearsay , und therefore not admissible Mr Gannon said tint part of the nil ved libelous 1 in itter vv is the st itoment that Paul Vandervoort came near eolng to the pen ! tcntlary ' for his cornectlon with this assault ' , und when the defense was in possession of documentarj evidence provi lg tlio allegation they h id n ' perfect ricjit to introduce it That they could ' provo it thcro wits not the slightest doubt ] as this substantial document liiLontrn v ertluly Hbowcd that such w ns the case Mr Kosowater did not aay that ho [ Vandorvoort ] wont to the penitential y but thai he came ; nearly going , uud if what could bo provo I by documentarj ovidenre was so ho should have boon prosecuted for his connection w lth this ; outrageous and brutal assault Iho court took the matter of admitting smd ' document under ndvisomont until i o'clock ' in the afternoon , to which time court took n recess Afternoon hi anion When cert convene 1 in _ _ ) attornoon Mi Mahoney continued the -"neut in his ob jection to the certified copy of Mr Connolt's * opinion in the Curry case Ho said that ho was willing that Mr Co a uoll should be BUbpcuuaed and bo allowed to tostlfy , but was ouDoscd to allowing the paper in question to bo submitted In ovi denco Ilo then road considerable law do cislons in similar cases and ovupied a croat deal of tbo time of the court Judto Cooley of Michigan decisions scorned to bo pet roporta of the state Iho goutlcman con tinued his argument until - 30 Attorney Gannon replied on behalf of the defense that the argument of the state would bo applicable In enso Mr Vandorvoort were on trial , but otherw iso not Ho then cited opposing decisions and made n very btrorg argument lu favorof introducing the Connell letter At the conclusion of Mr Gannon's citi- tlon of authorities Mr Mahoney made a few comments thereon , und the court remarked ' I suppose Mr Gannou , that whether I mlo this paper in or rule It out will make a crcut dual of difference to your method of do Xonso " Mr Cannon replied "It most certainly will After soma examination of authorities the court said ' I do not think I shall lot that minflp irt In " Mr Kosnvvalcr again look the stand and In reply to nucstious said that ho was con fined to his bed for uearl } tbroo weeks and disabled from work about two months } Io was nltondod by three physician * during his sickness , Prs McClellau , Coffoian and Mercer Questioned as to what inspired the article containing the ulloged libel ho had written , ho testified that it was mnlnly to enlighten the public In rocrard to false charges against himself which Hroatch and Vandorvoort had trumped up in a controversy that in volyod matters ot great concern to tbo tax pavers of Omaha As agent for a granite contractor , Mr Vaudoryoort bad iiiunipu lated the council and caused au expense of H 000 loss to tbo cpustructlon of the btono work of the city hall Hfing asked from whom ho bad recelvod the information ho said that Contractor Coots had told him that the city could have saved H 000 on the citj hall basement if ho had been allowoa to use other trunllo than Dodlln TUB MOTIVE OP THE AtTICIE ! Uy Mr Gannon State whether In these several transactions allood ( in this inforuia tion , wbother in Omaha or Lincoln , you were actuated bj malloo towards Mr Van1 dcrvoortl u A I was simply actuated to prevent rob bery or jobbery ' e Q Have jou any personal mallco towards hlinl A. I never had nny special feeling I never had nny grcnt ninonnt of love for him since I believed hlra to bo the lustlgntor of the murderous assault At the samotlmol never pursued him nftcr the department loft him In his place Q Didjoudcslroblmnnj tnjurj ! . A. No sir I have not Interfered with { him ' or tried to except when ho Interfere 1 with public nrtnlrs , , Q When ho kept out ot public affairs jou had nothing to say nboqtjnm I A. No sir . i vMicnvoont as v iouhtist Attornoj Gannon offered In evidence test ! monv . clvou before the United States Pacific rnllwav commission bv George N Crawford nt _ Oiiiulm In Tune , lW An objection wns offered bv Countj Attornoj Mahoney nnd j some ; legal argument followed Ilia touit flnnllj iidmittoa thorcadliigot thotcstlmonv , nnd Mr Kosowater read the following ex tracts . 'Q Did jou secure passes for tnombcrs of the legislature ) Aos , when thej io quested ' , mo 'Q Who gave vou thut nitthorttj I' "Iho Witness lo secure them I " I ho Chairman V es , ' The Witness What do vou moan bj the term secure I' I was reiuoitod hv members of : the locdslaturo to nsk for the issuaucu of passes , and I b llovo 1 did obtain n few * Q Whom did jou usl ' A Mr Man chester I thlnlf 'Q Who else ? A Mr Underwood , I , think , nnd perhaps Mr llmrston ' Q Were you over refused ! A I do not romombui of n single instance ' Q Did jotuctall thopassusl A I only went to them at tlio solicitation of otl ors who desired the | as es ' Q At whoso solicitation ! A I do not reliiombor , 'Q Members of the log ' lnturo ? A Somoof thorn nud some pfihom friends 'Q How maiij passes did jou got In a session I A I do not remember Q DU jougetitftvl A 1 do not think I ' did 1 think probiblj ci ht oi ten would cover J the wh ilo number l do not think It would reach thatnumber r , TEHTViNML\T ruitMsurii jii Miirlts * Q Did jou cntortiln mcnibeia of the t lcgislaturef A Yes ' Q Whnt cntertuiniucnt did vou nfford thorn ' ) A lhut which sugkostcd itself to 1 my mind , und that which thej scumod to ' desire 'Q hat sugcestort Itself roncrnlly A It depended u teed deal on the character of the mon ' Q As an Illustration vhatt \ Soclit conversation und anecdotes ' Q Hint is very iutcrestini What olsol A. Well specify whatyoi think ' Iho Chairman I am asking vou ' The W itncss I am endoivorlng to au sw cr j ou Q What other onteitunmont did jou nfford thu members of the legist iturof A bomctlines I woull ask them to tike clg ir and perhaps drink wino AS'OCI vtes at i i\coi s ' Q Who were nssociatol with yon m jour work at Lincoln I A lucre uro a number I could not toll all 1 could name a few ' Ihn Chairman Uo so 'Iho W Itness Mr Vindervoorr and , I believe Mr Ourlev , Mr inuritoti of course ' lhcChalrmun You nam"d ono a moment ago that jou have not rep ited Mi Man Chester ' The Witness Oh yes Mr Mane ) ester ' Q Wh it were your methods of working togothi rl A Sometimes if I wanted to see some member of the legj l ituro 1 nilcht nsk one of the other gentlemen to Jlnd him for mo or I could go und sei him mjsaltathis room I tell vou franklj "ThoChairman linterno ine ) I hope jou are telling mo cverjihliig frankly . The Witness Well , I do not s"0 any no cessltj fir thitremailt W hen I tlrs wont to the loelsl ituro It was rithcr in the Inter est of thoscn i orlul ( nnijit Iwas opjiosed to the iute-osts of Mr Vim V\jck 1 wns a pretty enthusiastic democrat ind I wonted to kcop the demotrat ? tptethor I want to state to you too tbttioid it nalticuliirly for the purpose of defeating Mr Vun Wjck After lhat I was requested bj Mr under v oort to ri mnui during tl o remainder of the hcssioii iu the Intnrest of the railroul bo ciuso I siw thut they wcro badlj uHHctf-u bj the Van W vck dcmanoclsm CI103S EXAMINATION Q Mr Ilosowator , yen sav jou have not hud any treat love for Mr Vandervooit since 1870A. A. I said th it I was not fiiendly with hlfn personally Q You huv o not been on frlondlj terms wl'h him at uny time since the Cuny us sault ) A No , sir Q Aud that Carrj assault has had an ei feet upon your mind und fcslioes towurus Mr Vandervoort , has It ) A Not any inoro than toward certain other pat tics Q liut It has had an effect upon vour feelings towards Mi Vandorvoort tins Itt A I regard Mr Vundci roort ns a bad man in public life , tn it is all Q I did not ask vou what jou regard himUy Uy Mr Gannon I think that is a sufficient answer Hy Mr Mihoney The Curry assault of which jou huvo sioften haB had un otTcit ou join fcelii f.s towards Mr ' \ midorvoort' A. that has been ono of many incidents that have occurred in tolltlcs butlruvo ncvor had uny special reullug about it Q lhat lias influenced youi feelings tjward Mr Vandorvoort , Insn t It 1 A It bus im | rcssed mo that ho is a vcrj dnngeious und bid m in Q Has that assault had any effect on vour feelings towurds Mr Vumlcrvoort f Uy Mr Gannon I think ho has answered that Bj Mr M ilionoj He has avoided It so far vorj skillfully A Well , I have had Intercourse with parties who were connected wiih Vander voort and have not felt iu the slightest hurt iihntir it . Q Has that assault had any effect on your feelings towards Mr Vandervoort ) A Well , it has bad an effect on my mind In central us to bis cliarnetor and his style ot a man Q Hasn't it had an effect on jour scnti monts towards him ) A I hud no particular affection for him in the llrst place Q Hasn't it caused jou to have even loss affection for hlml A. It simply confirmed mo in the general belief that I have entertained slnco he has been in public life Q I do not euro so much about your be lief , Mr Uosewator , as ( do about jour feel Inca in thu matter Hasn't that matter had an effect ou j our fcolnes | toward Mr Vun dorvooit ) A. It hns had Its proportion or pro rata of impressions on mo Peelhic.s are simply tbo effect of impressions Q You have uusvv 'qd as to the effect upon jour impressions ami upon your judg ment and upon jour opluion Mr Koso water , will you please answer as to whether it had an etfect on your f oilngi ( A Do you moun fcuiinys at that tlmo or nt this time ) , Q Both at that tlmo and ; at this time ) A. At the tlmo when It occurred , of course , it had a very murkcj impression ou vay fouliuKs as well us on my head I got over It prettv well ufteq lfourtoen years I do not feel any more animosity toward him simply that I regard him as a bad man , n that is all , J Q You wore aware at the time you vviota this article thorn had bpeu an examination conducted by the federal onicers hero in Omaha Into that mutter lu 167UI A I was uwure thut a fraud had been committed ou the federal governmeut by a fraudulent Investigation Uy Mr Gannon Into what matter ) A I will answer all these questions very decisively Uy Mr Mahoney xou were aware that there bad been au Investigation conducted by the poslofUco department into Mr Van dorvoorl's alleged connection with tbo Curry assault ! Objected to and objoctlop sustaine d pit COrTMAN OV TUB 8TAN0 At this point Mr Kosowater vvas with drawn from tbo witness stand In order to i allow Or Coffman to testify Ho said that ' he was called to attend Mr Kosowater in I the spring of 1B70 He found blm suffering from terrible wounds on tno scalp Ihero ' 1 were two wounds so deup as to affect the I skull , und two others that simply penetrated pud badly tore the soalp Witness cousld I orcd the wounds of a daugerous nature , and I f such os very gencrallj terminate In elf nth 1 hey nppen-cd to have been made witness snld , with soma blunt instrument Mli ; , Otn 0\'S TESTIMONY J S Gibson took the Witness stand Ho hntl i bcon In Omaha thlrtj four joars Ho saw the last part ot the nssault on Mr Kosowator , saw Currj , the . negro who made the assault , deal Mr Hose vv , atcr sovcral blows with a slung shot , They J decended with such force ns to bo hoard distinctly bj witness , who at the tlmo vvas standing J neross the street Witness wns n momborof J the grnndjurj , nnd acted as c erlt : upon the Investigation of the Curry nssnult , nno romembcred the testimony of James K { Porter W Itness romembcred distlncttj that : Porters testimony wns the strongest ngalnst J a iindcrvoort ns the ciiuso and In stigator J of the assault Vandor ; oort himself testified before that trand jurj that ho ( / Vandervoort ) hart been Informed that there mlRhtbo | nn nssault While Mr Gibson was giving this tostl monv i in bis clear mln led piociso manlier , A iindcrvoort was palpably uneasy Ihis unoisliicss t grow Into something vorv llkn i n pinlc stricken dcslro to rctroat when the t numo of the next witness Jnmcs It Per tor j was called and the governor took the stand Mil innTEU s TPsTIVONt Mr Initios It Porter occupied tha stand nn hour and n half Ills testimony wns a j bomb shell in the ciiinii of the pretention and caused dismay and i infusion Iho full icportnf his uvidnnco will bo published iu Iiil bus dm Un . IhocMimiiiatloit was then udjotirncd until this morning ut 10 o'clock Sleeplessness nervous prostration nervous dyspep ! ii dullness blues curid by Dr Miles j Nervino Samples flee at Kuhn JL Co ' , lath and Douglas nhAril's DOINGS Sonic ( nl'Thnsn Whii llnvn rnllen He- lorn Ills Seville 1 ho deaths of r Hurloich Moore and Hirrj L llovsioThursday both at the ugo of i nineteen hnvominj rcmarknblo coincl ueticos , i Hurloiirh Mooie wns the son of Mr nnd Mrs C U Moore IsU l > olcc , nnd wasuged nineteen vciirs nntl one month Whili on his way to the high school Mondny ho w is sud denly i tuken Blck and before ho could rcneh home he vvus delirious A physician was called in and the case prououueed plcuro pneumonia Young Mooie smile rapidlj , and it Slop in yesterday died iho blow is a torrlbloono to his puct ts whoso hopes nnd ambitions were ccntcrc 1 in their m inly snn Three J oai s ngo Uurlclgli ciitore 1 the high school but hnu to 1 av o ubout i jcu uro on acco mt ot too tlnso nppllcition to his books Ho then entered his father s store and his hca tli Imptovo 1 so much that two wocks ui.0 1 u dotormlned to io-ciilor the high school nud continue his stu lies until craluntiot His ambitious hopi t wcro sud denlj blighted Ho yvas i bn ht and gtudi ous voung man full of lift and oiicrcv , aud pivo premise ot becominc u line business mm Ills remains will bo intcrrcl " 5Utid'j Hcnrj 1 Hoxsio w is the onlj son of Mr and Mis Don D Hovsie M 0 Hamilton street and was llicii main support His -go vis nineteen years six days He was taken sick Monday with peiltouitis and died yesterday morning "VounL , HoMo has been i clci It In General I oremun Manning s nfllcc in the machinery doi irtinctit of tlio Union Pacilic Iwovyeoks ngo i c rcceiv ed n pro motion as a rownrd for his u | plica tion and business nbiiitj He vvas n very bright , ( .cnial joung man with a host of friends who are shocked at his untlmolj tal ing off His bo lv will be burled S itm dnj at 1 p in inlorostlawn comotcry lohn Dee uged thirty two j cars son of the late Denis Dee died jestcidav ut the family resldonco on South Thirteenth street Iho deceased was well known having re sided hero the gre iter pirl of his life md being the sol of one of the oldest resldoiitB of the countj His funer il will take 11 ice todajotOn m , the interment being held in bt Miry s co netcry Chnrlos A Stohlc a inoaibei of the Cranl onora house orchestra died on W c Inesdnj of pnounionia He was a natlvo of Stock helm Sivcdcu twenty clj.nt years of it o and louvcsawifo Ilis funeral occurred from Drc ei & Mauls ut J o clock jcstci d ij afternoon Iho reuiuins were intcricu in lorcst Lawn cemetery * i IBNPRB'JEIJSNTED ATTRACTION ! * ov Fit a Mir i ion DisutrnuTrn Louisiana Stats Loltary Company Incnri rat 1 l > y tli I Mature for EJ icatlo lal an : 1 ( Imrltablo p irpo.ea anl Its francnlsj miJe a vartot tbo i ro ni-utu constitution In 19 ' uj-nn * vcrnucl ulnx populirvoic INUmuUillDIlvnObS laku nlnco Stnil Viiiiiiillvliiiic ( anil Dwimbci ) and ilsiilt VM ) SINUlil N UMIII.lt ! > H VW IMS I iki4 > late Iim icii ofthn ollici ten months ol tliejni , itinl an all iliiiwn in public , at llm Vt mli my of Musk , Now Orleans La TAMED TOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of its Drawings and Prompt Paymajt of Prizes Uusio.1 as foil iim -Wo doll ret r ( ertlfr thst m inorHnn tlio nr nuicimeits f r nil inui nulr sn 1 8Jn I Ann ml Drawl jh of ilia 1 ouum a Statu lAittirr c i uninr i na In i nun manuo uni ontrnl tl o Drawinm tbuuiiclvi i an.ltl m ll u uu an cunJnclcl wim loioilr.f in i nnJ lu tio1 f litis t iwari nil p ir tle nnl wnnai iur io tl I ijipanr t > u o lull cirtl tlcatt MlthfitHl illatufoir U lal ir iim liol In luulrirltso uu ti ft4 COMMIbblOM'KS We thoiinlewliinoi Haiku anl BonVnr * will i ar alii rims dniwn In tno L uialana rttute l ttorioj wli chmart > opromnloJnt our counten Jt M WAl.MSliBV l'res I ulslunsat Hank l'll'itlti TANAUA Pres State Nat iliank A HAbUVViN Pres NowOrloans Natl Ilant GAHIi ICOilh , l're3 Union National Hank GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Mualc , Now Or leans Tuesday , February II 1800 CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000 1(10(100 riokoiM ntSOcaoli , llnlvoi • 10 , Quarters , $5 , joiulis $ a , livcnllellis , $1 I ist or iiti/es i ui/r ov wwuui ; • sxrijtia J ItW OI U .UU ! . ttV/l ) 11 ill/not1 * ui * i I'lll/bd < ) ! • loauuro M u. tllil/KSOl > l ro M ) • J I /KS OK 1 JU r A JHI iu l hiiiok uiaru man ill I ill/l * W * u are &JJWJ tujlll/fSOl Juiaro JW ) JOU AI1I10X13IA1IUN llll/KS 1(0 ( Irliei of IJljaro 1 I0 1UJ 1) all uro 30 mi ' TCI1UIVA1 FI1I/E3 UO 1 rlica or f HII are fflffim ' o 134 prizes umoimtlnn to SI,054,800 Ni/IK-'llckeu ilriwluit Lailtal I rttoi am not en titled to leruiuial I rites AGLETS \VA\'rEI > . firionCi uu ItATKK oranr further Information red write liiublr Co tbe undenlined clearlr • latlnic yuur re > ldence Willi hiate < vuntr titruet and Number More rapid return mall dellrerf will be u ured by your c iclualnn n tarelotti bcarliu jour full uilUren * IMPOBTANT AiWresi Jl A DAIJJMIIV New One inn , ft OrM 4. OAUIIIIN VVu hlUlnn ( 0 a llronllnarr letter , twntal il in Mu\rv Ounicct It • nedbratl r < prai < Comu > nl > NuwVoml lebaiuj Uraltoripiwrvola _ ftdifresj PegUterei Letters contaialof Carrea/ ; / NHU OltWJANS hAJIONAIi II VNIf New Orlean * U-i. HI 11KMIIKU II t lb parnont of lrlieili nUAIlANU.KIl Bl KOUIt NAHOVAf lUNKd Of New Orleans , and the lloketi are vUneJ br Hie protl dent ul an lniUtutluu wbvae tUarteret n < til aie reooifuUeU In Itiu tiltfbeit eourli tberefure bowarj of all Imliatp na ur auonrueui • cbemei' UNtlHllJ Alt li tlio DHuiot tiieanallcit parlor fraetiouuf n UUetlriSUHIl 11V U-T In anirdrawInK ; Aoflblon In ii ir uauie OffereJ for l s tbau dollar Mitwludlu W TRADE Ka gP MARIt CURES PERMANENTLY ItIIEUl > IATIS3I. Cordova Mlnn.ffrit M.ltSfl SnlfcrWI with rlio imallim fir rnoro tlmn ten vtnra ( in 1 cot no relief till t n e 1 cl Inrot * Oil , nlilcli cured mo WM U 1I0USPL | „ At Dfiooiits jmn lrtint ) THE CHARLES A VOCEIER CO . Daltlmort Md I or Improved nntt economic cookery mo Liebig COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF VIT or Hoof Tea boup Ma In llislioi 8aucn < < ( fJniuo l h V.C i Vsplo or Ment lolly Ki 11 toi iuij IciiKtli of time and It die ipir ami or liner tl vy or tliannny otlieratoCK Conuino only with . J von LloblK'n Bl"nnturonBtiDovoIn Blue ( inoiuiiuii otliriut ot iloote lualtufoitj puuiulboi km beef READ THIS LETTER ' I or j < nra Ilimo broil iidlloto 1 with liad I > ls Ktlon umtli BtU ii unit 1 Hi i 1 h ne < rli il nil tlm me lit Inua I i mill l < I Imlil nC liutntl IiimiIii Iitiini ) jili ) slrl tun loulil not ri Hi ioiiiv ro tlirniM In llm mi mi ( liiinlalriiKip | liin ' < Iti'hipnti nln I ITa miu nliuriUn lii < i t < h iin ilna ( linCliliiiRii ' Tlinrx mid my < le f II un nn ndirrtlv- iii < nl nf Tutl a I illi 1 ilcrl li il to ( ry tin in rheyli nnvvnrlii ilvTinulirriilli Iluj keep • uu rvMilm , dent in iki mpnlik ( .lioinunii npprllli mill nro i tirlnj , my pllii I nm ft rime iiml < in vnitkiini dlntami in lui I ( mil tinM > pills llio 5i r iif.ii linyniinl I linvnanvriliuoSlOOimi but the ) ImiomiKil in > liri 1 i t tlm nlllli led riirynluri Uimiw their vatiif , vililrhia lii mid < \ii < mIuii Illi 1UL1I1UM1 , binliiBilild O Tutt's Liver Pills AS mitiATr Till IOOD I I II I I I I Ml H I CLOTHING I I t H TIlViKEf ] SPRING VEHICLES firantly Imprpred lib t inilw ih kl in < M > M 31 * Krtleotrrdlnu > if' ' v > ThufprmailomrUfc H b and aBJrt n accordlna ; to Uia velibt put on Ibaaa H JTrlapfsl Kiaallf * • • ! ! to romtri oo intrr t > flna H Vtr drln' vrui rlra ro * bnat • ntlafnotlon H OKAtTpUL LOMrORTING H EPP'S COCOA I URIlAKPAbT H ll > atlioroiuhkiiowKiliroof tlio natural l M vililciiROTerti tiiuo ] > erniiotiH of dtirestlon and B nutrition and bv a careful nl plication or the B rno proi ertiesof vveltmleclel LWocflr kppi BH liimirovldedoiir lrcnkfasttal Us Willi n aell rntel ) llayorel boMrigo wlilcli inn ) nave us mull ) licav ] doctoi a bills It la I y tlio Judicious use ot such articles of diet ( tint n cuuttltutlon M mil ] t o srndtinlty built up until xtronc ciuuiLh toroiUt over } tendeiit ) to dlsinxo liuulrels H ot suutlu innlallps nr i tl mtln aroun 1 usrealr M to attack wherever there Is n mc ilc point V\o B limy csenno iniiny n fatal sliaft tij Lc plus our M silvea well torilile t vvltli pure bloodnu lu prop B trlv nolirlshcl frninc ( lvllHorvl a < lii7ette Made slniptj with bolllnR water or milk old only Inliiiir i iiudtlni bj crocera 1 ibele 11 ma james epps& co , Tsar I Dr JOHN C.JONES , I 1 1IACTICI. I IM1T1 11 TO H insiitMisoroiiiv. ; . Odlcc b I' Lor Utli nnd Ikutzlai bu , Oi iliiNob H Tor the cine of nil UIS0UD1 KS Or TIIU SIOMACHAVl ll HOW I l.S KIDNnVS , ULAI3U1 1 It M U\OUSUIbLAbLS HLAI > VCHL CONSlll'AIION COblULNLSb COMI'I i AIMS PL0UL1AU 10 ILMAU PAINS IN llll HACK UltAC.OING 1 1 1 I LlMib I IL UIGhSlION , HlLLlOUbNI SS I I/v LI { IMTaAMMAlIoN OP ( I HI HO WI LS , PIL1.S uud nil dcriucomnuts of the Internal Viscera UAD\\A > S Ill Lb aio n euro foi this cotnpl lint Ihov tnno up * ho mtcinnl socretlont to | he iltlii ictlon nstore strength to tlio Htomicli ami onahlo it to perform Its functions PncO 3o | cr box Sold by all drugciats UAOVACO , Now Yorlr J" JS A7"EI LEI E , S , Will sell for the next 10 days , at tiie Lowest Auction Quotations , all of the stock left of our retail department Some of the most desira- ' lle goods in Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Art Good Bronzes , Clocks , etc.j etc Remember the opportunity will last but 10 days only Store for rent and Fixtures for sale MAX MEYER & BRO Cor 16th and Farnam Streets PORTLAND iiiii PARK s = A rich , bcnutlful trtict oi tiulo laud eoven hundred (700) ( ) feet ubovo the Willumotto Beautiful ParlfB , with minortl Bprings shade trees tmd muendnmizod wulls A building1 society in operation orocllii ( , ' cottiifros and stores for rout or silo A motoi line is being construct ed , to bo in oponition bj Muy next , with Co faro Only 800 of the 1700 of these lots are plncod on the market at a quarter of tholr value N l. , . I . , , , . , , . „ „ „ „ l.l „ „ I1a Udnmnl iiliin will „ a „ „ . , - . „ . , . . t o nn a Hbctal discount foi cash A Apodal arrungomeiit will bo mudo with p it ties purchasing ono or mot o blocks Tlicio loli * Mill bo iiiHuutoiI ill ! } per cent itltur those now un tlio market ute m > l l. A mtit : > s , SHOREY , HALL & CO , ftbington Building - , - PotHainlOregon DR JACOBS Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St o ItooiiKlor I'lillciila , Ut cvptloii Kuuum ill ) nud 10 , Oiimliu , Ncl > 'VCATT A1"iV ; ' " ' ' 'rlnKfron Nerroui 1\J JXljlJ SilVjiy . UoLitlltr Ix t M nliood Kullln * Meciorr Kiliauitlut Drain * lVrrltilu llroami Ile/vJ Hnd Hack Atbo una nil II eirecta loudliiK Cntarrli ettrr ! < loc , r nud | erliH | • Oun.uniitlnii or Intimity tr0Kl l clvntlllcallr Ufneur iimthodt t-on.ulUtl > n tmn lu llufuiuauiiu I , oiionuu IJIicliarsea 11 llkjr urluo palnlul • wolllnKi qulcklr rcllofo I nd raJlvallr cured tllUBtraiedtook , I Ift iSu < r t Krr ri'loonta Haul tor Uuoalloa Llitun ' a r euro ilo lUo ) o -t MIVI.Y'ilJlV.TI'IMIC Ilr u > i id Jruaaei neat failllllra ratna mil reniedli for - liliV\Jl\.i\\ 1'jO Irt'Ulu lulof utttit rinof dUiaaurwiulrlia-Mudi up al buralcal • aiiotoiilul ur trualii enc InliaJatlon W ii akoaapeclalty I of ilrucua Iruaien I tub Kuet Currnturoi of Hi Ino I ilea , lun ra Cao-er Uro iilillla loctrtuty I aruljala KpiUiajr , kldnsr , uladJer Ear , Bkln lima | l oka an I uueatlon tilanka frra ajid lilood nud all urglcal I , iur niCll ? AQI si i\W \\rnM"l1Vr ASl'KCIAI/rV. Hook nrculara nil Qa tlou | lrt on Nor ? . ( Jack Irula | > aua I4crl lilta Klltule IV knoai U/apupMa Uklu 1 Iuij leaand all U'ood ' lllaeaaea Sjplullx , Horofuln , IlaU Dlood , Skin Urlnnry UlauaKC * ami Gloot Cured forlilfo ETCHINGS # k # j t % % KTEMERSON , ENCJUAVlNGS ' , J3 U I1 E DM-HALLUr & DAVIS AU'lISTbUPPLIESj 1 KIMBALL , MOUIJJINGB , J * lW Z 5TPIANOS OBGAN3 fkamls , iHH hr l laTSfllCUT WUSIO 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska - A COMPLETE STOCK OF HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St Send for catulon .