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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1895)
. - 8 'rJU 01\AJIA \ DAJI.JY nEl : TV I SDAY. NOYm ; [ Bma 12. 189 : . CALLED i E I ) BEFORE TilE COURT . I - . Gatlaghcr and Simpson Taken to Sarp1 County for Trial NO ATTEMPT TO IIHERFER WITII POLICE I'nrtnt'rll fIr Vie 11eCnrly ( ' 1."n,1 Thent ashes \\'lIh"n ( Legal iII ' presrn . Inllun-9ouiethlug ( I I ( I 1:1111 : < ' 1' rn. lug till ' 1'sv , , \ 11'11'h" . "j AllllllllllcI1IIf1111 1'1' " . I Notwlthstnnlllng thE ! fact that Gallagher and Shnllson , the laD remnanl of the noto- rious lcCarty gang , were taken down to Paplilion yesterday morning for trial on the harge of having nS.1ulted Adam ICas , there were no scenes of riot or bloorlshed Inacted :0 : disturb the serenity of thJt quiet little village The common belief was that the escape or Vic lcCarty on Saturday night last had wrought up the good people or SarllY county to a pitch that would Justify them In almost any dl'cd or violence If the occasion was presented To be HIre , Vlc's , escape , coupled with the tact that young ICaB , the victim or the gang's midnight onslaught - slaught , was : again l reported to hI' In a pre carious condition set the people's tongues to wagging at a furious rate . and all day Sunday ominous little knots of men were to he seen standing around In lubllc place ! dlBCUslng In subdued , , yet vehement tones the subjecl or the outlaw'l unceremonious IIheration. The concensus of opinion , how- ever , did nol devolve so much on the recreant Vlctor's broad shoulders as It did on the dereliction and , laxity or duty or the omclals or the Douglas county Jail. When the 10:30 : Union I'aclfic train pulled Into Barpy's peaceful and prosaic metropolis yesterday morning , with Jack Gallagher - lagher and ' Bill Simpson manacled together and safely within Sheriff Start zer's custody , there waR not a single - glo symptom ot excitement observable to the naked eye. A score or ad or vlllaJers end , farmers were gathered : on the platform I and when the train pulled UI and the omcer alighted ' ; , with Ills prisoners ! , they stood and looked on . with hands immersed deep In pants pockets with about the pame apathy they would have evinced , over time arrIval or i car load : of hol's. ' ; There was no 110rtentlous . buzz or low antI threatening volces no rush to ace the ironed outlaws , or other demon- Itratlon or an unusual : character , Jllllge Am- brosl' , with hula rotund stenographer , the big red faced , genial sheri ! antI his men yoked together , and The BlOC reporter wallled quietly ' town tile platform and up the narrow wooden walk to the brick court home without tile Ilhhtesl hlllllHance or molestation , In fact t they proceeded along with about the nom lccorum as marks Il well regulated funeral I , JUdge Amhro convened court with promp- litude and lifter II batch of tile sp'elal venIre or jurors hall been examined as to ex- uses for cause the prIsoners were asked i whethEr they were ready for trial. "No sir , " responded 3lr. : Gallagher re- taming ! his scat , and speaking In a voice that hall a holll and dellant ring ! to It. " \V e bye no attorney " WANTED A CONTINUANCE "But you remember my Instructions ; you were to he ready for trial today You have , had plenty or time and 1 recognize no good , tauso for further delay " "I saw : III' , Tuthill , " continued Gallagher , "anll ho said It you woulIl continue the case two weeks or a month he woulll undertake j' ' our defense , and I thlnl we lire entitled to a reasonable chow " "You shall have that but nothing more , and , this trial must proceed today. Your I attorney Judge stolle , refused to further defend , amid you knew that amid should have item ready this mOl'nlnI / will have the - cleric telephone to Omaha for any attorney you see proper to name-can you suggest any ono ? " p " Mr. Burnett " replied Gallagher , "a 1111 It ' he refuss I'll conlluc , the , dcfense myselr ; ' Hii and Gallagher turned and give his partner a smlllnt wlnlt . ' I "Very well " remarke the Judge , "the trial will proceed at 1:30 : under any circumStances - Stances , " allll with this court alljourned Laborious search among the neighbors or , , old Adam Kas and the rlrlllers genl'rally on hand failed 10 discover any ullllue feeling against ether Gallagher or Simpson , and they will be accorded a fair and Impartial trial , and II fair allll Impartial trial means nothing less than their conviction , t With Vic llcCarty : out or the way the gang i seems to bo devoid ! or terror to the honest yeomanry cr that quiet countr-sllle , and , Il appears now that most t of the people In Sarpy county imaging they arc as well rId or the redoubtable - I doubtable freckled leader ns they would be hall ho received twenty years nt the generous hand or Judge Amb-csc fher are however some who think dlfTerentl They know Vlc McCart"s reckless profligacy and , Ilel'pcrnte . character , aunt now ' that there Is a price eljllivalmt to lICe itself on his head they fear ho will return to his old haunts and venl his devilish depravity until ho Is landed for gooil When convicted he remnrlled that It made uo difference whether ho got one or 100 yours In the pen he would outlive his sentence and then there would be a reckoning on hiD side Dt time ledl'er ! Ill' swore there were a number ar people he would get even with If he had to : ollle hack from the other world to f'Quare up , O' There 15 little danger of further depredation it the hatllls of the llcCarty : gang. Vie Is as good as gone for kleps ? , Tom Is safely Immured - mured within the gloomy gray walls Jt Lincoln for fifteen years , and Gallagher and Simpson , , :111 evidently bt' but a brief time 111 JoIning hhn anti , jllltlug , rrom the relentless tones or the court , they will be consigned to a long and centlnuous abode under ! the saute roor. John : McCarty the other brother , Is conshll'l'cd a decent sort or a. rellow enough , and ' Jess has been a remarl.ably tame and - Ir.neth'c character since he was acquitted seven years ago of cutting John Bradforil's head off with an ax FELTT lII NEATii AN \x These two men were chopping . wood together - gether allll got Into a wrangle about the felling or n certain tree anti 10 carry his end or the argument to a successful Issue Bral- , ror'l assaulto I JLSS with a maul amid Jess , dldn't , do a thlm to him hut slash his heal , haIr err lie was acquitted on the ground or self.tlefense Time : \ TholeCarty ramll-thls par- tlwlal' hmll-rOl' It crust t h3 borne In IiI I IIIr thaI there are one or two McCarty families In Sarpy county that are as Haunch and honest and upright ( ; as any people In the COlllmunlt-ls or the old ante- helium Mlssourl \ stock ' thaI was .Iescr bed In the old days as hJlr loss and hair alllgJtor , The members immigrated , Into Nebraska hraska at the termination or the I war and have led a shirtless anti IlIssolulo lICe here ever since especially John allll the youngster , Vie , aud while they have always manage to keep out or the clutches or Ihe law they have been suspected or about all the crimes In the eall'l1IlJr Vlc has always been the leader , and while , , Its perverted tendencies were well known to the entire community . men were always too glad , to take him by time hanll and give him a jolly WhclH"er he happened nrounll. lIe was deput sheriff or SarllY once , and at a , time , too , when his character was even more notorious than It has been or late. The people were arrahl or him and ever ready to curry favor at the COSt or their better judgntent or Gallagher and SImpson but little Is known In Sup county . but thaI they are trained crooks antI thugs , there Is room for little doubt. Their connection with the Mc- Csrt's Is ludefinlte as neither was ever seen In thin mlghborhood until a day or so before the shooting of young Kas In feature anti manner both lumen Lear the stamp or the debauched , the vicious and the h vlest' , Gallagher ! looks like a sneak Ills hslr Is jet black , anti hIs eyes or a reddish brown , restless and l'hUtlng ' , but he has a look or low cunning amid dogged ! resolution Simpson Is IIght.halrell anti , tlarl < -l'd. H Is said that 111\ COmes front well.to- do people In South Dakota , but 11 sharI Interview with him YUoter- : day tailed to elicit any Information as to his antecedents or whence be came Gallagher Is evidently an experienced crook lie hates 11 newspper man 119 flue devil bate ! water ) ! J 1e IiAB ! ! a horse shoe anti nn auctor prlcke In India Ink on the back or his left band and h& "buchsafed the Iurormll- tjon that he gal that on a whaling voyage to tile north ll'as. ! If 1'0 woulll talk he would ! und - d ubtedly prove an Interesting character When asked It they thought VIe would bs rearrested both men smlll'd and Simpson said , "If ho I" , somebod mUlll get the drop on hIm , " Further " than this they woulll not . . . discuss Vie or his ucspe. They anti they were glad he escaped , Anti they hoped , to meet him again as they both declared that they woulll be acquitted at the trial - - - l'lila'\ I U tali 'I'IIAXI'SUI'I."U. . I - 1IIht fin n SlIhJl'ct fir IIIII'flrtlllll' Ifl IInllJrt..II" 1lett. Now thaI election Is over , more attention 10 business nut November so tar has not shown the expected activity In- fruits , though the oyster trade Is fairly good ! for thle year. I ThanksKlv nK being co near at hand , , It Is I expected that all trade will show more life The oyster trade especially will Increase for title month and , tn tact It Is expected to show good . dimensions for Deeember also Oyster prices mare now below those obtained In even liueh cities ! as SL Louis and ChIcago - cage , said Mr. Branch or Branch & Co It ho : not In this market so much a matter or , price as quantity thaI Ilemalllls attention When the best ! : oysters can be obtained at the prices going for Inferior or "tlown the bay" clock It ! behooves the traltJ , to secure the finest quality . There Is Just as much dlfTer- ence In the Ijuallty or o'stero as there Is In four ( , sugar apilles , or any other commodity and the best h' . therefore hy all means the cheapest.Vo have always made It a rule not to handle "iloll'n the bay" oyeten" but to secure the best l lIallhnoro shucked , .toek Shipped entirely by express ! , the stock is I on the road less than forty-eight hours . allll Is In flue condition We also pursue the plan of using the telegraph aI- wnyo for ordering daily or as the trade tie- mends , , thus having not only the finest , but the freshest , and II Is now 1\ frequent occur- renCe to receive with orders or remittances repeated praise for the quality or our oysters . Pur four Cuosldrrntlon When you have land that will pay you for each and every acre or It that you work for a return or from $200 to $100 per acre filIII will tlo that year In and year out , Is II any won- der that the statements we make In regard to Orchard homes are moro than borne out b ) ' the facts and , that the members or every party who ( have so far been there are one anti all enthusiastic In sounding ! Its praises and fully corroboratlng all our statements In regard to It ? The rhlllent In the Orchard Homes scc- tlon with n climate rivaling / that or sunny Italy anti a soil whose richness anti never railing strength Is unequalled In this country - try , has a chance to raise and does raise two three and four crops each season of nil the vegetables that grow , and what Is more , he can and dues ship them to the markets of the whole country allll receives his pay litere- for In good hard cash , so that In a few short years his labors make him Il man out of debt Inl'llondent , and prepared to enjo all the advantages . vantages that time location he has selected gives lint You will see at Orcharll homes plums pears , leaches ( , apricots nppics quinces , figs , strawberrle.s In fact all small fruits growIng - hug In worlllroll and delightful profusion. Orchard homes parties are leaving hero weekly for that charmln region , allll If you wish for yourself to Investigate the great a(1 vantages that section otTers you Join one I or these parties without dela ) ' , We are so I certain or the unequalled merits or [ the land we have there that we will agree In case you buy , to pay the cost of your railroad trip front here to Orcharl lImned and return , For nil Information ns to prices , terms health alllI statistics pro < lu'ts or the soil , freight rates conditions or the country and charade ot the people write or see George W Ames , general agent , 1617 Farnam street , Omaha , N ob. . . COIt\'IHII : I"II.I'H " : illS 1l1 POIt't' . Orders ) 1I1t1. fur the 1'1I'm"1I1 uC list II - rend ludehtrdness. Master : In Chancery Cornish or the Union Pacific has sled ' reports In a number or case that have been heard by him during mho last month , In the Dillon case an order has been filed for the pa'ment : or the Interest due on mho Short Line Gs , In default on February G , ISO : ; . In the Richardson case an order has Leon filed for the payment or the Interest on mho Utah & Northern 15 , due on January 1 end Jhly I , ISP . 'An order hall been flied for the application of deficlencle9 or taxes on the SL Joseph f Grand Island and the report o I the acting receh ' ers or the Denver , Leadvlll : & Gulf hu been IIIrd 1Vu" \ It IInrmu"I.HI" h'I'lh'l General passenger agents or 1110 trans- missourI lines IlJve adjourned their meeting In Chicago until ! Wellnesday. Omaha I''pre- sentath'es at mho meeting assert thaI there was no trouble that cannot be adjusted anil thaI the adjournment was fatten became It was Impos ! hlE1 to complete the work on Saturday - urday anti spate ' of the lines wanted additional floe to con.lIer ! some of time matters helot the commltlec . Il Is considered certain that an agreement will bo formed anti the western IIne9 wHl como 1II1110r the control or the newVester n Passenger association Time trouble regarding the second class rates from Montana and Utah point to time 1I'sourl river hafl ' been settled L It was agreed to make a $30 rate from both Montana : and Utah and to sell only continuous trip tlclwb' . thus preventing the scalping of , tickets ( rout Montana via Utah The only question now 15 whether the agreement shall ' coy = r all Utah points , including Salt Limit : a mid Ogden or only extend to mho line where I . mho Colorado buslnesd cornea In . This matter will ho taken lip and probably ! sellled at a I. , meeting to ht ! held In Chicago Weilneroa y ' , Talon 1'.111" IIl'orjtllllbntloll. At a meeting of the Union Pacific reorganIzation - Ization committee In New York last week a cable message was received from the protEctive - teethe committee organized In Amsterdam orrerlng co-olleralion and deposit of the bonds already received In Amsterdam under the New YOl'lt committee's plan. The Dutch administration 1 - ministration for Union Pacific shares also ad- 'iaed It held 3.000 shares which would 6e depoclted ruder mho plan. The commillee ( pnassd : a resolution Instructing the : llercanUle Trust . company to Issue separate due bills lu p'\rtles sulao sell coupons from first morlgage bonds to the committee , entitling the sellers I tn any- Interest whIch may hereafter boo allowed - I lowed by the court upon the race value of defaulted ' coupons from the 'time or default to the date or the cashing or the coupons b ) ' the committee 1I1111\\n , ' Votes Bad 1"1'011111" Superintendent Hathbun or the lIssurl : Paeltle Is In the ell ) ' . J , H , Tapp traveling agent or the I.ouls- 'Ili voln9dlle & St Luis Is III the city . General Solicitor llalldcrson : of the Burlington - lington 11.1 cxr.ectell to arrIve home Led ay from his trill \\'aslmimietou. , . \\111 n..rt till' I'nrt" . COllncllman Holmes has announced his retirement - tirement from the democratic party In order to become a full fledged dervIsh , lie stated confidentially to a friend this morning that ho lid not see how he could gel anything moro from the demoerluc party after his action In the recent campaign , and ho pro posed to get into the republican band wagon . Ulllh'll Slates ! CUllrr CUll " " 11. . " . United , States court opened at 2 o'clock this afternoon , wllh Jldge : Bundy upon the bencim The afternoon was devoted to h'ar- Ing motions and passing upon ex-parte mat- ter ! ! . As there are no curses or Imporlance upon the docket It Is expected that the term will be tmmusually sbort. The jurors are Rummonell to appear tomorrow . \Ji I'rec i ' Those who hove used Dr , IClns's New Discovery - covery know Its value . and , those who have nol have now the opportunity to try It Crl'e Call on the advertised ! druggist and ret ; II trial bottle rree Send sour nnme and ad. Mess to U li . Ducklen " Co" Chicago , and gel a sample box at t Dr ICln 's New Lire Pills tree , as well as a copy of Guido to Health and Household Instructor rree All or which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing , lCuhu & Co.'s drug ston I . I Ilnmursrelers' I'J'l'lIr"loll South ! . "IA TIIEVAilASIi H , H , ' On November 11 27 and December II , the Wabuh will sell tickets to Arkansas , I.ouls- yule and Texas at haIr fare with $2,00 added For I tickets and further information , or a copy of the ' 1I0meseekers' Guide , call at \\'abash olllce , HI5 Farnam street , or write a , N. CLAYTON , N. W. 1' . Ast. . HIED . luIEn-\UHustn Dauman , wIfe ot harry Cal1ron Miller , from perltonitls Sumwlay tnornttg November ! 10. 1893. aged ! 1 25 years ' Il months . youngest daughter of Irs. W. I1l\lIman , 1':0 Shl'rman nvenue l uneral ser\'I' ' ( lit her mother'lI Funeral . o'cloC'k Wednesday afternoon , November 13 I , 1575. 1 WItL ' TRY TO OUTWIT ' A IOB Plans for Bringing Morgan Back to This County PRELIMINARY EXMINATION AT NIGHT _ County . ttlornry Iluldrl.ce1.111 1I1"'c 11111 I'rlllllfll'r Ih.rurl' Nome .lust Ice \ n1 'l'h..11 linrry 111111 Autq ' III tin ! I'Cllltclltlllr ) ' . The preliminary hearing of George Morgan : , thE ! man who Is charged with criminally as , salting and then murdering / little l1-year-ohl Ida Oasklll will occur sometlmo during this week or the first of next and al smug place within the IImltll of Douglas ! county. This Ls all the Inrormatlon regarding time matter that the county attorney will give out The probahlllty Is thaI the hearing . will be held either tomorrow night or Thursday It III known that the county attor- ney will leave alto city this afternoon. III' refused to tell his destination , but the object or his journey , It Is understood , Is to permit him to bo present al the preliminary hearing , wherever II may oceut. The place , where the hearing will be heM Is another point concerning which the count attorney refuses to 'peII Morgan can be arraigned before any one or the thirty-two justices tn the county , but till county attor- nl'Y Is absolutely dumb when the question Is ! propounded before which one the man will be brought. Jr tJte hearing takes place In the day time It Is certain , however , that Morgan will not bo brought to the city. While the prisoner . Is not well known , there ( Is too much chance thaI he might he recognized by some one of his acqualntunces and It III very certain that no such chance will he given Therefore , In such Il case , It Is almost a matter of cer- tain'y thaI the preliminary hearing will occur before a Justice or the peace outsIde or lima city limits. Jr , on the other hand , It Is decided to have the hearing In the night time , Morgan may bo brought to Omaha , but even then such a proceJure Is not probable There would still remain the chance thaI lie - mIght be recognized - nlzed , the county attorney ntys. There are two reasons why such secrecy Is maintained coneernlug the time and place cf the Morgan hearlng The first and most Important - portent reason Is , the county officials say , fear of a I'nchlng , 'fhe county attorney Is convinced , that time ' feeling against Morgan Is lying dormant and thaI It Is ! by no means de:1 : < I. lIe Is , therefore or the oJllnlon that If Morgan were placed within the reach : or the peop12 or this city he ss auld ire very summarily i dealt with and that there world he no need I or a preliminary hearing. It Is , contIC- quently , chiefly for this reason that It has been decided to keep tine hearing qulel. Furthermore the county attorney says that ho Is desirous or keeping his evidence as secret as possible , Bud ho has therefore determlnel , to allow no one to be present at lire hearing 'fhe principal wtnesses are small children timid It Is tarred thaI the attorneys for the prisoner Ir they know wits . they were , would attempt , and possibly suc- Geed In getting / the children out of the city and out or rench The parents of ties , children arc poor 1I1'0p12 , and It Is hnpossl- hale to place them under , henls , to protluce the chlldron when the trial occurs The county attorney lays that he has conclusive - elusive evidence showing the gulll or the ImlJrlsened ml1n This : evIdence was pro . duced 01 the cOl'oner's Inquest last week which was alw kept I very quiet. The county attorney refusEd to divulge any of the evidence which , however , has already been largely published , but II was so strong that the jury famed that the little gIrl came to her death from violence at the hands or Morgan . - - Minstrels , Solos and Drills al AI.-S.n-Ben Juhllee ' " Attend the JUBILEE , KNIGHTS OI AK- SAH-Ul . , eti AI Iloyd's 'J'h'nll't.1I'cml'r 11. Archbishop Irelaml's lecture "O'tr ' . . Countr ) . . " Boxes allli special reserved seats al special prlcN' arc for ale at the box office of Boyd's thenter Those holding regular - tar admission tlcllets may obtain a special reserved - served seat at the box omce by exchmglng : their tickets for u special reserved seattcket : and paying the extra Those holding regular admlsslou tlckeb' may obtain regular re- served s ,1ts at the box office of the theater after 0 ( ) o'clock November 13. --a--- OUOII\un 11(131 IIJS. - Special band g""III'Hlou.'cmhl'r ; 10th. A special Orchard llome Land gxcurs ] on i fences Omaha November 16th for the south , Special rJcllltles given this party to sea tit o country. For I rates apllly to CEO W. AMES \ , Gen , Agt " 1617 1'nnman St. , _ Omaha , Neb Imlm\IBIm : : AK-SAH-llEN JUBILEE , NOVp.llIIlm : I : : ! , . 1I1111ENElaP.lt9' 1 XCIJItSIOX. \0" : . 1tlh. : { \or..ilh ; Bud l/cc :11th. : On the ! aho'e dates the Missouri I'aclfic ( railway will sell , mend a trip tickets to points In Texas , Arkansas and Louisiana at ono rare ( plus $2,00) ) , For particUlan , maps , etc . call or address depot 16th and 'ebster , or N. P. , corner 13th and i'arnam I street , Omaha , Neb 'fhomas I ' , Godfrey P. and T. A. J , 0 , 1'hllllpl , A. G. 10' . and p , A , O DOYD'S , ' NOVE\lImlt : 12 : ! . AK-SAH-BE , I JUBILP s The Ih'Cllrm ) ' lovrmrul Is coming to the front everywhere The totes t Is In the determination of the traveler t to always u'o the Union 1'aclllc , ' the shortest t IIno to Portia nil , and the route olrerlng superior IIccommodatlons to papsengem for Portland , 'I'Jcoma , Seattle anti othEr I'uget L Sound points A , C , DUNN , City 1'Jssenger and Tldce ( , Agent ' 1302 F,1rnam streot. . 1'0 All Cllllc.'rll.tll Are you going to CalifornIa ? Do you want to go eheJply and In corn- fort ? Upholstered Pullman Colonist Sleepers leave Omaha every day via Union Pacific , "The Overland Houte , " for San Francisco , with a uniformed Pullman porter , In charge , All the comforts or home , while traveling on fast express train. : rr you want to know more about these cars call on A. C DUNN , City Pass2nser and Ticket Agent 130 : ! Farnant street. . p 1I.0011I''I'I..t' ' , , ' g ieurslous. . Via ' . . CIiiCAGO ROCK ! : ISLAND & PACIFIC Ity , on sale Nov 13th , 27th and Dec. 11 to roLntu In Oklahoma , Indl1n Territory anti Texas Ticket olllco , 1602 I'arnam st. warded Highest Honnrs - yorld's Fair , erne . . . "tlffi CREAM BAKING PODIR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Frc : from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulferant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD c _ - ' " ' . \\'I'S : A S3f.lLIJ2It 11.\11. 1111\1) : - - 1'lh'IIIII ' : ) ' l.It" 'l'rl'IItrl'r Coulter Ih' "r. . Iho.III'"lh'c Judge . The hearing of'tilo case against Jerome lC. Coulter , time ex..Jopaly city treasurer , was called befrrc JUdRO Berka yesterday on nn application - plication to reduoo'the $2 , OOO ball bontl. The attorney for Coulter read a number or amtla- vita from dllterenthuslncea ! : men of the city testifying 10 the former good habits and character or Coultr.r. Fred Taylor , I' ' . W. Bantlhauer , William Schwarlck and Jobn Feed stated In their oflldavlt8 that Coulter had told them last JUly that he Was expecting to leave Omaha In search or work mId that ho woulll probably go to Clilcaga They lad known of his de- p.Hture { , and moreover , heard front him at different times during his absence lie dd ! not act like a man who had defaulted and had exhlbltell no nervousness when the deralcatlon or Henry 1101111 was made public. 1) . W. Van Cott , William19talll. . n , C. Jortlo11. henry Ionell allll T , C. havens sold thaI Coulter had Informed them at mho floe or his departure thaI he was about to ] leave the city In ! arch or work , as ho could and 110 employment here George Krug agent or the Anheuser Brewing company , made a statement to the effect ! that Coulter had vh.1ted him In his olnco In JUly and had stated that hl' wanted employment and would ltke a letter or recommendation - mendation from him. This request had been granted and he had not seen him afterward. Coulter presented a letter .In ! which ho elated that front the time he left Omalla he hall IIever tried to conceal his IdenUt and that ho hail told his blends his Intentions In leaving tile city lie testified that he hail no property or his assn . as he had turned his home In which his wlro resided over to her some line ORO' ' lIe added thaI the property was worth about $3,000 and that there wan a $1,000 mortgage ; upon Lt at the present time When Coulter left Omaha In July he raid thaI he hal , further mortgaged his property to George H. Payne for $100. This money he had used In defraying his traveling ex- penses. Upon arrIving at Chicago ho had been unable to secure work and had gone to SL I.ouls Whlll In that city he had visited the Gymnasium club , Commercial club and had called ' upon many busbaeas houses , In every case giving his own name. lie had given the names of the various secret organizations ! to which he bl'longed In this city to the ! officers or the local lodges In St Lauds and had made no secret of his own name at any time Mrs. Coulter made IIl1ldavlt to the fact that she had : corresponded with her husbautl : regularly during ! his absence and had rre- quently forwarded to him papers and bus I- ne9 letters addressed to him In this cit ) ' , She added that when the officers had called at the house and had told her that they had II warrant for her hushand's ] arrest she had hnmcdlately given them his New Orleans 1Il11rpSs ; : at the place where he was afterward - ward arrested It was argued that Coulter was an Innocent man ; that ho was willIng and anxious to stand trIal , and thaI this being the condition or affairs , the amounl of bond In which Coulter was held was out or IJrO- portion to the crime charged lIe urged that It might be r duced to a reasonable amount In order thaI his ollent might secure ball and be released from jail Judge Bel.a look the matter under advl3e- ment and will decide the question In a few day's . . Drs Nichols & Nichols , special attention to diseases of women and children , 1408 I.'arnam , . S ( ) IWI'III\H : 011' A 'I'IIAVLLIIL 1."IIJIljt ; fur II'S"'h" IIIIH 1111 AoIh4 tlon t" See Ilt , ' ( 'ouUlry. John II , Evans ot 2619 North lnettenth avenue was at the police station Sunday night ; to give the omcers a description or his son , James , who has run away from home. Jame& Is 13 years old . has light hair , and when last seen was wearIng a dark coal and vest , knickerbockers : , and a sort black : hat. lie was lit the family dinner table yesterday at noon , but did not appear : for Dapper. lie was seen around the Urmub ( . , street Chrl3t1an church. between 6 and 7 o'clock last night. James has run away from home three times before lhls About a year ago was the last time lIe then male , Ills most extended so- Jonrn traveling as far as lem1hlJ ! and re- turnllJg via St. Joseph , He usually mlllages : to lid hhubelr In a baggage car and was never known ] to go through the formality of purchasing a railroad tlcl < et. With him has disappeared Carl Wilson , lad , a ot about the same IIgC , and with whom ho has played truant quit frEquent ! or late . .A-\ : r IIcfllhy Old Age 1 is the result of care- s f' , ful living . Keeping ' the blood pnre mid III 1 the body free from t even1l1iuol' ailments 'r ' adds years of etj0 - " mutt to onc's life , , k The trouble with most of us nowadays - days ism ( that we live ' too rapidly I . 'Ve arc f'r ill such a hurry to 10 ; some place , or do . some thing , that the care of our bodily S. S health is wofully neglected , Nature never pardons neglect lect lIcr laws must be respected , or pl1n. ishment ensues - - A man may abuse his stomach for Il time , butnfterawhile . . dyspepsia comes and . . - - liver complaints and kidney troubles These things develop nil the latent weak- ness in his body , 'fhey make digestion imperfect , ( lacy prevent proper assimilation - tion proper secretion of the digestive projler fluids am the proper excretion of refuse malter Probably , the last is most impor- taut of all . for poi ttous matter ill bowels , liver and kidneys soon gets into the blood and so is carried all over the bed > ' , 'rhere ill 110 telling where such things wall ! stop , In the bClinllin , a little eomlllOIl reuse and n simple , uatural remedy ill all that is traded , Bvell when the trouble has pro rressed to serious stales , n simple , scien , tiCic remedy worldll stronglyvtth Nature -soothillg' . stinmlaling : , invigorating , the O ; II1S of digestion will have a wonderful effect 011 the whole body There Is really nothlug' wonderful about it , The blood is all nmde ill the digestive organs , If they are healthy and strong , thc blood is the same mud it makes every part of the body strong , I Dr , Pierces Golden Medical Discovery limits the digestive organs hlto perfect coma- ditioll. It makC illlm : capable of performing - illg perfectly nil their ' functlon It increases - creases the power Iqf assimilation and so male5 good solid Jlealthy flesh A large book about it (160 ( pages ; ) will be sent free to any address , 011 receipt of six cents in stumps to cover poobre 'Vorld'lI Dispen- sary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. - - - - - NO GAS ; NO PAIN. Teeth IJslrnOlc-tI : 'lIholll 'nll1 by 1.11111 AllllllonUll11 10 time GU11l1l. I Dr. Bailey I 3d floor Paxton IIIk ' " r 16th Cc Fnruam II Tel , taB/ / ! High i CiaB Work at RClsoubc : Priors Set Tr'allr . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Ii.oo > ! : 1I1..t ' 1' ( lh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! jI7'\O Fllllugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111.00 ; 1I1Iwnrl1 : : 1.1. Gold CroAns..l ! ! III.tlO ) III $4.Oll IIt'loluo ' Teeth per tooth . . . . . . .11I0.00 1'11111" Catractltug. . . . . . . . . . . . . :100 . - - - - 'l'w'h'o Pears 1 . ' . . ' " tIH'rIOIlOl" : : , .tnJ.o- Ibl1cll IJ.ht'cnr. . . In Opunhn / . - - $ ofq n x .o < tGt : _ " " . QN ENJOYS Both the Method and results whct\ \ Syrup of Figs ' is taken ; it is pleasaut end refreshing to the taste t , find nctiJ ; eatly yet promptly on tile I\illncya. . ' , war and 13owels , cleanses mho sys tam alfaattlnlly , dispels colds , headaches - aches and foyers and cm'eM hnYttual monstipation ' : : . Syrup of Figs if the only tooled ) of its kind ever pro duced ( , ulclsing ( to thc taste find nc . : epl'tLlu l to the 8tOl11110h , prompt in ity ! actioh and truly eneicJc.1 ! ill its effects , prcpatilhl only frolll the most healthy mal agroenhlosnbst.'lnces , its manv oxcollcnt qualities COllllllend it to nil Bud have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in GO cent bottles by all lending hug- . 4r.y reliable druggist who I may not have it on hand will pro } - mire it promptly for any ono who a to try It. Do not acccl'tany ' @ 1d18t1t1it0. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO" . AN FRANCISCO , . WIJ118V1LLE , in . CAL. JI" KY. NEW ( dr K. N.r , i , The Recent Earthquake And 1 hero Is a chapter or cheap overcoat stlllng that'll Ht afloat as fast 8S the recent earthquake We received 660 overcoats the latter part of last wcek. All of a like model-nil of the same kind and , Ijunllty. Made for us with the ' kind or lining anl trlmmlng8 we consider serviceable , and 1 precisely tile workmanship \ WG deem necessary for rCIl\ltablo clothing The cloth Is nothing less than the best kersey , made on this side , or the world , the very best a 1,0sslblo $ I IiOO onrcoat 1'111' show and as geed as time average fancy furnished clothing toro sells at n dollar or two more than $15. The colors-matters not-ours arJ black or blue. These are the only tush- lonable colors this seuon-lIo"e\'er. colors have no value The black or hero has no more \'alue ( than the lack or ome other storl'-antl so Is the hlue- rovlllell the cloth Is or pure wool And the way they'ro mnle , Is um'l'nt attraction to time most rastltllous. Hecently cut ( most certainly assures the newel ! 1 reasonabl long-sack styles Oy front with silk woven butlons-a slll 'clew 0Illr"ralN1 8eams-.loublo silk stitched 1ge-llow much more can a tailor .10 to beautify a garment ? , And the fancy and practical arrangement of the makl'--up. Lined with pure worsted 1 la < 1loo' dress material and relhlel ell the ( entire upper 11att with patent ( guarantee 1 long'earlng ) satin lie same ns sleeve lining , 811100thl fin IshNI everywhere . Now , Is there a reasonable mlnrI who doubts that nn overcoat like that can be had for less than $16.004 l You surely can't unless you buy or a concern that hRS the power to conquer And the mighty Nebrasltll has plenty or It . This very $16.00 l overcoat Is here but NINE DOLLARS . I On sale right nov. Drop In at any Into " ' . "J. . . .1 _ ' IJAa1 ! , . . 1 . .f - . . ' S S j pl THE , POPULAR ' HOUSE FURNISHERS I @ eA RELIABLE SERVICABlE AND UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT POPU'LP.RI'RICES. J : PALACE REGAL , ( PALACE REGAL VENTILATOR VENTILATOR Guarantee io : ' . " 'x : FA'fi , ' Guaranteed to Heat it to Heat 3 Large Rooms with only ] ' , Large Fooms { with ony : 2 s , 1l. , , . . : ) 2 Tons 01 Ooa1. ' ' ' Tons of Caa1. ; SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS , S To New Beginners in Housekeeping , We Furnish Your Home Oomplete 'If not Convenient to pay cash \ve viII male terms to st.lit. \ ,1 1 , z./i-IZl3fA IV/IM 5'T. . , r + a' r F t. J l f J , 1 \v 1' ' ; 1'a i , . I w s r , . y , I I I. . I Perfect Manhood ' m Iicnllh Strength IUIII'JKor b [ TO A RIPE OLD ACE. [ 'I'lIoslnot ) 'outhtullimorancc , tllo dlnfpatlon , the weaklieSi that I'rovn ' a barrier to InllrrlsJrIl these are limo tlmhigsthat mire ( laity plulIgllIl [ thousand or urn tuto a coral ltlon or utter ruin - -Thewasled tart. omisstonsnervousmie santi -Tie wMte , , ut resulting lerousnlS .buses and [ . dollly.i resultng ll a away elm { ly , .Imply oc"es. Cnllue 10 8plho Ire away . . 'auso tie sufferer shrinking IslO IWI. rul to tar gone In a shrinking fear otdlscvery moiakuknown lute condition or to seek out a Ilku . It ts lhlr lack 0' COUrage . ibis Ilgt.log , lakl'ard I tear that ha prompted ' 110 t nlke known 10 every man , weak arll worn out front disal patlon or aecre t Ibis , tint tbere I' n chance taryou . an opporlunly whereby you maybe lifted out ot that state at dread and despair tout happy condltlon of self respect ant manly cour- 81' I. lee , had .ocretly suffered tor years , but throughtieagencyufaremsrkblercmrda Ism nowaltappyvlgoruusmama enjoying lolbe tulen measure time hlrsflu and plvlegelbilonly complete manhood can bestow . II nd ( , anted ) mlnhoo ot Ibis wonderful remedy 10,1 rl'clp trltla. 10 any ut.rt who will write 10 me \ 1 cured will cure tee atereverlllngeue badtalleiand C. I. Muler , Jox 131 . ICalamazoolulch. I CDO uar - l1LJoat 0 = aU They Call It Overvorl fl Business requires a clear head ; B l yet how few business n1en-with all O their sense-I alize what is the ( l r o trouble with their heads. They cal i overwork , worry , any thing but [ what i really is-/ldigfSIII. This O stealthiest of ailments usually LJ comes disguised as something else , 1' LI Wouldn't you be convinced ia box i . of Ripns Tabules cleared your r' ' head and brightened up the out- look ? - j nlpans Tabulsst Sold i drugaltts , . or by . ran , i It Ihe price tr ( cents a . hall , is I sent t ' ( , ! , , rtl - . J pal Chemical Comrany No tD Spruce f : t. a a odooc10DP0ao 1 DI - . D - O . - " See That the Word "Mercat1tile' l > < I l'RY A , . vrky r 1 . XArT SIZE PERFECT Is StntuJcd 01 the 'Vrnooeroi Each Canr. r V