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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : THURSDAY , DECE IBEIl 2 , ISSp. THE TRIAL IS POSTPONED , Lautr's Case Will Not Coma Up at This Term of Court , STARTLING AFFIDAVIT. licit SwearsTlmtSlic Wns Itrllicd liy llcr's AHCIII to Commit I'cr- Jury Other Local Mat ters. Tlic Ijnuor Trial. Upon the opening of the Laucr trial , yesterday morning , tlio illstrict nttornoy lilcil si motion for contlminncc on the ground of the nb'onecof Mrs. KmmaHull , oiio of the witnesses for tlio flute , setting up n state of facts which alic would swear to if she win In court , and also .staling that she was absent in Chicago in attend ance ; upon her father who was very ill and that , at tlm end of two or throe weeks , they would bo able to procure her attendance in court. The defendant also tiled an nllldiull which hi < ) attorney.1) desired to rcail , to which Mr. Cowin objected , In reply to this objection , Judge Savage asked : "Can il ho po.S'-iblrt , if 1 .should bring an affidavit that Kmtim Hell was dead , that she died last night , that the court would not consider it ? Suppose that such an allidavil as this were tiled , would then bo any reason why it should not be considered V Suppose that wo should hring an allldavil showing in addition that they have not iihctl due diligence ? Here is a witness wliojovorybotly knowfhad to bo drugged into , court by the .slmnll' , Jt was a long time before the sheriff could get her. She pretended she was too sick to come. Site was brought here and made to tes tify. The sickness was the perjury that she was committing. What would have been the course of a person desiring to have her remain , of the person actually wishing she should go on that-stand ? She never would have left this court room until an application would have been made to your nonor to have her give bonds for her appearance at ai y time ; and. when the jury had brought in their verdict , as they did , or , at any rate , when your honor hud set aside that verdict , ap plication would certainly have been made to secure her appearance as : v witness. That was not done ami s > ho was not sub- pamied or no attempt was Hindu to sub- piuna her until alter the first day on which this case had been called. Jt was set-for trial two weeks ngo last Monday , and she was subpiunted about one week ago if 1 understand the .sherill riglitlytho , subpoena was issued ai.d sent to" her about one week ago. long ifter the term had commenced and long alter the case had been f-ot for trial nnd it was a matter of newspaper talk that she would be hero. Suppose then that this woman is afraid to conic , that she is afraid of prosecution of perjury in this case. Suppose she has sworn that the testimony she gave on that last trial is a lie and perjury and that she never was in John W. Lancr's house in her life. Suppose 1 present the testi mony of different men that say that she has said that she regretted what she had done , that she never was in Lauer's ' house and never saw him and that she was subjoined and bribed to come up hero with that testimony. That is the affidavit that wo have here , her own affi davit with the affidavit of others that she was bribed to come up here and giyo that testimony. Mr. Kstelle I must confess that I hear Judge Savage witli some degrco of aston ishment. 1 think 1 know more about the manner and circumstances that led to bringing Emma Dell into this court as a witness than anyone else connected with the case. L know this , if your honor please , that it came to me by the merest chance , that that woman would testify , or that she had told the story that she told on this witness stand. 1 know furthermore that she said that if she had known that it would have brought her into the court she would have sealed her mouth. 1 would like to ask what my power or the power of this court was to hold a witness. A verdict had been ren dered and a motion for a now trial was Vending. Does the gentleman pretend to say that the court has power to hold any witnesses in this case ? Judjjje Savage Yes. Mr. Kstelle hen a motion for a new trial was pending was not every pre sumption of law that that verdict was right 1 Who could say or who could know that that verdict could be set aside or that a witness would ever bo wanted m tliis case ? Judge Savage You knew it last May any way. Mr. Kstello l have acted in this case as in every other that I have had. I do not know why I should be uxpccied to act out out of the rule of practice laid down in this court , and you cannot find a precedent where parties have been compelled by this court to givn a bond for their appearance after a verdict has been rendered as was done in this case. 1 know that , to say the least , in the minds of many people , this testimony is very damaging and dimin'able. I know another thing that so far as this testi mony is concerned it staiuls absolutely uncontardicted. Mr. Thurston You arc mistaken. Mr. 1-Mollo Who contradicted itv Mr , 'I'lmrdtoii ' Mr. Lauer swore that no such thing took place. Mr. CVnvw Liuicr never touched on that question. Wo wanted to go into it in cross-examination but were not per mitted. Mr. Thurston This transaction that Kmma Hull swore to took place long after the reconciliation. We went over that with Mr. Lauer but wo did not go back of the reconciliation. fllr. Cowiu 1 do not see that there Is anything further to say upon this qucs' tion. 1 presume that this discussion is had upon the part ot the defense rathot than the real question at issue. The facts btjUed in an affidavit for coutinu mice cannot bo controverted by coiintei affidavits. The affidavit among othci things must * > how the diligence the part ) hud exorcised for continuance and a rca t Eonablu certainty that the witness can be procured. These are facts set up in llu allldnvit and these things , the courts say will not bo contradicted. Itill bo tinu enough when wo como to the trial of this case to dif cuss the merits of any witness \Vo will take care of the testimony 01 Kmma Hell when tlio comes hero , am whatever inlluence ban been brought U bear upon her wo will try to ascertain ir tills court on thU witness Maud , 1 wll not discuss the merits or demerits now The Court The question , gentlemen will arise when yon ollor to read voui affidavits after the state has read thuli allidavil for continuance. Hero the htato read the affidavit foi continuance , mentioning the calling o i'.minn Hell to Chicago , Hero the defendant offered to read tlu affidavit which they had filed , which win objected to by counsel for the state. Mr , Thurston It btrikcs us as pome what peculiar that the court is open foi the reading for biich allldavitH as tin prosecution ami not such as wo lilo. Mr. Cowin You make insinuations ii reference to counsel. Who , in the jwmi of God , arc you ? 1 ask that the allidavi bo stricken from the tiles. Mr , Savage How is it possible , if youi honor pica&o , that this question can bi properly considered unless your hone knows the contents of this affidavit am hears the argument of counsel thereupon Mr.'owin ( Wo have had enough o this bosh. I ask that the allldavit b btrickon from the files. Mr. bttvaeu'-l'roiu this time on I shal not converse with Mr. Cowin nor hold nny intcrcour'o with htm In relation to Ibis case. If your honor docs not choo c to reprove such an improver and indeli cate remark as that , then I can only say that so far as this case is concerned I shall never allude or speak to him 'again. The court If wo am to start out in ilus case by reproving counsel I don't know where it would end. Mr. Cowin We have been hero for an imnr and have heard nothing but perjury of witnesses. They will take their afli- lavits , and won't take ours , which lias no bearing on the case. Mr. davago All remarks should bo made in gentlemanly language. They should bo made by arguments ; they should bo made by that course of con duct which is usual among gentlemen ; Jioy should be made in such language as L have liccn accustomed to hear from members of the Douglas county bar. [ Cover in my lifeif your honor please.from judge or lawyer , has such a remark been nadc to mo. 1 am a gray haired man. with more than thirly-nvo years practice at the barn of this country , and never before - fore was I insulted by an attorney on the other side who claimed anj degree of re spectability , and is this to pass without one word of remonstrance on my part ? Now , as to the matter of the rending of the affidavit. 1 am uot surprised that souuscl do not wish it to bo read. [ t shows Mr. Cowin has denominated L > V that ungentlemanly term , "bosh , " lint the witness , Hmma Hell , has perjured herself. Jt shows that , if her testimony on that stand was true , that , in this afh- layit which we present to the court , she lias Hud wilfully and maliciously. Some where there has been perjury in her testi mony , and , umter your honor's rules , you would not exercise the discretion to receive such testimony. They threatened that thov will go into this case and aseor- uin what inlluenccs have bean brought to bear upon Kmma Hell. Titanic God , if they do , no one will greet that more warmly than 1. J cliallcngo them now to show on this stand or any oilier what influences have been brought to bear. If [ hey will open the door , we will show the influences. I say that your honor should allow this allldavit to be road , then they may make such comments as they think proper. The Court : I am ( irmly of the con clusion that 1 ought not to do so , but I will take the affidavit , and if there is my reason why there should bo an ex ception in tls ! cascvuul counler-atfidavits should be received , 1 will so de cide. cide.Mr. . Cowin : I think that the affidavit should'be stricken froui the files. The Court : Jf I come to tiio conclu sion that the affidavit should not be re ceived I will make my mind a blank so far as that is concerned. Mr , Thurston : Wo have not boon xlarmed about submitting this to your lonor's discretion as the rule provides , jut I merely wKh to say that , if the time over comes in this case that I say or do mything that is reprehensible either to wards the court , or counsel , or witnesses , or in any manner demean myself so that [ ought properly to bo subjected to the censure of the court , I pray in advance .hat I may not be spared. I trust in the trial of cases 1 know what is proper for an attorney to do. and I trust that 1 have endeavored to follow the line ot my duty. TUB AFFIDAVIT. Mrs. Moll's affidavit is as follows : STATE OK NKIWASKA } DOUGLAS UOUNTV f h s I. Mrs. Emma Hell , beinir first solemnly sworn , hereby swear that on or about Ue- somber 20 , 1885 , a person reurcsentinc : limself as Mr. Joseph llor's agent stated that if I would appear in court and swear Llial I witnessed certain transactions , towit : That I saw John W. Laucr throw cranberries on Ids wife and scald her on the face and body , that they give mo flOO. At that time I was living on Twelfth street , between Jackson and Jones , in Mr. Quindlaml's house , and not able to go arout.d the house. I ap peared in court , and after drawing out all they could to damage Mr. Lauer they deserted me and did init pay mo one red cent even. I was in most needy circum stances and they allowed mo to remain in tlit ; same condition. I regret now that I ever obeyed the hypocritical request. Upon returning to my homo I then stated to Mrs. Lottie Thorpe , who was residing with mo , that L had testified to an untruth ami that I regretted having done so. I further stated that 1 never was in the house occupied by John W. Lauer. Her [ Signed ] E.M.MXJJui.i. . . Mark. Subscribed ami sworn in my presence this 27th day of September , 1850. E. Ci.ii'1'iNor.u , Notary J'ublic. JUSTIO12. fllrs. < ) osoi > liliio Imivlcr , an Accused Murderess drought to Oinnliu. A deputy marshal brought to ( Jmaha yesterday morning Mrs. Josephine Lawler rv woman who was arrested in Lincoln , Neb. , some since on a charge of conspir ing to kill her husband. The crime with which she charged , is alleged to have been committed in the Indian territory. Tills , of course , gives the United States jurisdiction over the case. The matter wil como up before Judge Dundy to determine whether or not she will bo taken to Kan sas tor trial.Mrs. . Lawler herself bays that she prefers to have her trial take place right hero in Omana. The woman's history , as nearly as it could bo gleaned from the officer * , is that years ago hho lived in Johnson county , Nebraska ; that her husband died there and she moved to Illinois , where she married again. From that state herself and second husband moved to Kan sas , and after awlujo falio appeared In Johnson county again , and from that place came to Lincoln. The crime with which she is charged is that when living in Kansas she conspired with two men to make away with her husband , and the alleged mode of proceeduro was that they wore to take him with them to the Indian nation , make away with him there , and on their return she was to pay thorn 100 for the job , It is certain that the man has never been seen since , anil the officer 6tato.il that they expected tc establish that the money agreed upon was paid over , and consequently thr authorities are after the woman , who , il would Sicciu , is guilty. Some weeks ago Mrs , Lawlor went to Lincoln , where she engaged quarters foi her three children nt the Homo of the Friend less. She them wont to living will a man who professed to bo her husband Ho is supposed to bo one of the men wlu was in the conspiracy to murder her bus band , Mrs , Lawler is about thirtj'-ciirtu years of ago and a rather good looking woman. nrowncll Hull. Classes In lirownoll hall will bo contin tied until the close of the present scholas tic year , immediately before the Christ mas holidays. When the young ladle : return , after their vacation , the now an < beautiful hall on South Tenth street till will bo open for their accommodation The structure will bo inaugurated in ; formal manner , but no programme ha : thus far been outlined for the occasion Counted. Albert L. Fuller , charged with the for gery of a pension affidavit , was tried b ; jury in the United States court ycster day morning. On one count , that o forging the affidavit himself , ho'wu found not guilty , but on the secom count , , that ot transmitting the forgo allldavit , was found guilty. Jlo is heh for sentence. Coal Uest quality Iowa Kui Coa $ i.OO Contain & Squires , S1U 8.1U tu t Told About Krspcctnblc and Worthy Mcnt Dealers In Omnlin. Tuesday evening's World contained the astounding and grossly libellous statement that Hobert Hums , one of the retail dealers In meat of this city , had been sold by Mr. ( Jeorgo W. Masson , a wholesale meat dealer , and was retailing to customers in town quantities of putrid meat , which could not otherwise than have an injurious effect upon the health of consumers in Omaha. The parties mentioned , Messrs. Hums and Masson , were indignant when the foul statement was made known to them and characterized it as a wilful and pre meditated falsehood. In proof of this fact and denial of the charges made , affi davits are hero appended * from Mr. Hums denying that ho has ever received jnent of the kind mentioned from Mr. Masson or any other person ; from Mr. Masson denying that meat of the kind mentioned ever passed through his hands , and from a host of commission men from whom Mr. Mas on buys , as also from the men who do his slaughtering , all positively denying in the strongest terms cither the sale or ehuiirhlcr by them of any meat of the kind described as having gone into the possession of Mr. Masson , The follow- mt ; are the affidavits : STATI : OK N'r.uiiASKA , Douglas County. I , OeoinoV. . Masson , wholesale btitchor and packer of South Om.ihn , Nebraska , hereby testify that 1 have been engaged In supplying the retail butcheisof the city of Unmlia to n considerable extent with meat for the past two months ; that the meat which 1 have supplied hns been ot Ihst-elass order and In the best condition ; thnt It Imfcbeen prupniod with the host possible skill , and that tlicro has never passed from my hands or from my establishment any meats lit any form of manner tainted or putrefied In the least extent whatever : that nil that has been said in the Kvenlmr World of November 30 In reuarb to the slaughtering and packing of crippled animals and scnlawaR-s is untrue In the tidiest extent in so far as my business Is concerned , Fiuther , that there has been no sccrcsy in the manner in which I have conducted my Blaughtciinj * and packing , but on thocon- traiy , not onlyaiomy patrons invited to an Inspection of my beef and perk , and other pioducts.but also the cntorpilslninewspaper icnorteis who may see tit to como and go with me and make an examination of said products. i lieioby further certify that llobert Burns has neverielused to accept meat which I have dellveied to him for the reason that it was tainted or In nny manner mutilated. I hereby iiuthor ceitily that at the time of the above mentioned article In the World 1 had no cattle or hogs ot any kind or descrip tion In the yaids as mention , and when 1 do have they are of a better grade ot stock than that mentioned , fiutlicr , that my stock Is always watered and fed and kept In the best condition for slaughtering purposes. ( . .11:0.V. : . MASSOX. Subcrlbed In my presence and sworn to be- foie me this , the 1st , day ot December , A. I ) . , IbbO. JoiixS. .Moitiiisojr , fSKA.1 , . ] Notary J'ubllc. Douglas County , Neb. STATK OF NKIIHASKA , ) . Douglas County , JS3 I , Hobert Uurns , one of the firm of Jliirns Brothers , butuliers , doing business at IG'Jl Howard htteet , in the city ot Omaha , heieby certify that I have iccelved no meats of any kind or description train any persons whom soever that \ \ oie in any degree whatever oven of the slightest extentIn any manner tainted , and especially have I received none from .Mr. Masson , in which connection 1 sco his name In the issue of the livening World of November SO , IbSO , but on the contrary the meats which 1 have received from Mr. Masson have been of more than ordinary degree of exeellonce in quality and dressing , and have given universal satisfaction to all my pat rons. ItOliT HUIINS. Snbsbribed in my presence and sworn to bo- ILS. ] fore mo this 1st day of December , A. ! > . , IbbO. JOHN S. AlomtiBON , Notary Public , Douglas Co. , Net/ / . We , the undersigned commission moN chants of South Omaha , Neb. , hereby certify that wo have sold CJeoigoV. . Mason cattle , hogs , and other products for slaughteilng purposes , for the past two months , and that during said time we have never sold to Him any animals that were diseased or lame or In manner unlit tor niaiket , and lor the retail trade in any community whatever , but on the contrary that said Mnsson has always exor cised the clearest discretion In the purchase of stock , and that the samn which ho has taken lias been of lirst class order and In the best condition. \V. F. Buowx&Co. , MAIUI.N linos. , SAVAOB & ( iiirax , 11. 1' . lillADY. 1'ubrie Inspector. BVKItS , 1'ATTnilhON & CO. , ( r.oiini : ADAMS & Co. , HoitNK , WAOOONKIUt Co. , Kosn.NIIAUM BltOS.it CO , , M. ftMirii A SONS. Wo the undersigned , butchers , in the em ploy ot George W. Masson , of bouth Omaha , Nebraska , hereby certify that wo have beeij engaged in the occupation of slaimhterlnn cattle and hogs and other animals for said Masson during the past two inonahs. That wo have never slaughtered any ani mals that were diseased or lama or in the least degree unfitted tor the retail market of any community , biiton the contrary the ani mals which we have slaughtered have been in excellent condition and of the best quality. JAMKH TOIIMKNCK , DANIII , MAI.O.NK , O. \VIIJNGAMAX. . it Must lie Observed Hereafter AVlieu Ijonkiii lor Sunday Mall. The unsightly rack , which for many years back has occupied a position in the postoflice , immediately back of the windows dews used for the Sunday noon delivery , has boon removed , and , as stated in the J5KU some days ago , the carriers' tables have bcon moved nearer the windows. Tills has been done to inaugurate the chaugo in the Sunday delivery to resi dents , wliieh was some ti.no ago decided upon. The live most southerly windows in the carriers' department will bo used for the delivery of mail in the business districts exclusively , and at these busi ness men or their representatives will take their places in file on Sunday next , The hixth and seventh windows will bo used for the delivery of mail to parties who live in the resi dence district. Those will also form into a line leading to the .sixth or second win dow from the west. There they will air neil nee their name and address. These will bo repeated inside , and immediately a carrier at the table will seek for the mail of the party in question , In the meantime , the applicant will stop to the adjoining window to the west , whence tlm mall will bo handed him by a carrier within , This system will bo inaugurated on next Sunday , and an officer will bo on hand to keep applicants in iilo. A THUIC OP JH2UTS. Ijcft liclilnd ly a Ijnto Kinployc of lice , Tried & Co. The sherill'of Duwcs county has been in town for a couple of days back look ing for a man named G. C. I'eck. The Chadron Dunking company accommo dated the latter with ? 17'ri , for which they called upon the linn of Lee , Fried & Co. , in this city. The lattci refused to honor the draft , on the ground that ho was not an employe of theirs , and had not been for some timo. The sheriff saw his man the day before yes terday and asked for the $175 and I'eck was profuse with promises to the effccl that ho would pay the money in the after noon. When the shenir sought bin : again , Took could not be found. JI e hail skipped the town , after ho had also over drawn Ids account with his firm. Hi ! whereabouts are unknown , Jio has lefl a wjfo behind W.VXT8 DASIAfiis , Sirs , Fountain Huco Kdlinlm and Kdgerton for S2nOO. ( - Yesterday mpruingMcssrs. Ha.rtlett nmi Thurston , attorneys for Mrs , Laura J Fountain , commenced in the United States court n > , sult for 425,000 damancs , in which Mrs. E. Is the plaintiff and Nel son J. Ktlliolm to ! the linn of Hdliolm < fc Krickson and Ulias. W. Kdgi'Hon ' are the defendants. The petition ot tiic fair plalnUn goes on to rccito the facts of her arrest at the instance of Kdholm , her subsequent trial and release. She con cludes by saylngi "That by reason of all this she has been greatly injured In her reputation and brought into tiuhlie scandal , infamy and disgrace and has sulVnred great pain of body and mind. " She thiiiks that ? 3.V 000 would bo about tlio proper salvo to apply to her wounded icol.ngs. Til 13 CM 1)1X0 TOBOGGAN. Where It WtllTnkc Us thirst Sllilo hi Oninlin. The Omaha toboggan association has now completed its slide ami a few days' work will enublo it to grade the ground and put the. remainder of the course , con sisting of about V-'OO f et > ' Ursl-clnss condition. The slide runs "across lots" down an excellent incline in the vicinity of Twenty-sixth street and 1'opplcton anil Woolworth avenues. The toboggan club , which is destined from the associa tion , comprises llfty uniformed members , all of whom will appear in costume whim they go upon the sliilo. They have ordered toboggans from Montreal , which are delivered hero at a cost of $ ; t.M. The outfit of a member of thu club , innluding toboggan , suit and season ticket is about $ lr > 0'J. When rcaily for use the slide will have cost $500. Season tickets for others than members of the club will bo sold for $5. Tlio slide will be ready for use , possibly in a week. A DKMAL. Mnrslml CumniliiKfl Snyn That Ho Will Not "No. sir , don't propose to resign , " said Marshal Cummings yesterday when iskcd by a Hun reporter about the latest rumor that his enemies have set afloat. 'I intend to stick just whore I am until ho council brings charges against mo .hat it can substantiate and removes me n proper form. " "Have any of the council investigating committee told you that they were hold- ng back a report on the the Mollatt in vestigation for your resignation V" "No , not one word has been said to no. All 1 know about it is what I have seen in the papers. You may bo sure I Ijn't intend " to resign. Death. Mrs. J. II. Crcighton died very sud denly yesterday morning at her residence , 1718 Cass street. She had arisen early feeling in unusually good health , and had eaten a hearty breakfast. Soon afterwards shc complaincd of strange pains , and in a few moments fell to the floor dead. She liad been suffering from heart disease , and to this malady her death is undoubt edly to be attrjbntod. For several weeks nast Mrs. Croighton has been sutl'ering from the effects of a fall from a buggy , and her conditioa was aggravated by the death of her husband which occurred ; wo weeks ago. The date of the funeral lias not yet been announced. Mrs ; Creigliton was much jelovcd by a large circle of friends ami ncquaintalices , and her sudden death will ; ) ring sorrow to many hearts. Death of Mr. Jacob Wcidensnll. The sad intelligence has been received in this city that Mr. Jacob Weidcnsall temporarily residing at Los Angeles , Cal. , died on the 2Utu ult. The deceased was long a resident , of Omaha anil a 'ormor trusted employe of the Union L'acilic Railway company. The body will probably arrive in the city Monday morn- ng and the funeral services bo held in [ Count Memorial church , corner Six teenth and Harnoy streets. Although Mr. Weidcnsall was a member of several or ganizations there will bo no special service. The members of these socie ties are all cordially invited to unite with the relatives and other friends in a com mon service at the church , of which an nouncement will bo made in due time. .7 IK ! go I Jerk a. The mule replevin suit of Johnson , Mrs. and Edward IJarrett , was on trial yesterday afternoon. Andrew Murphy sued yesterday morning - ing A. Holand , for work and material amounting to U.OO. Absolutely Pure. , This powder never varies. A marvel of purity , strength and wholesomeness , More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude or low test , short weight alum 01 phosphate powil'Ts , Sold only in cans , Royal HaKing Powder Co.103 Wall St. , New York. Or Hie Liquor lluklt , Cured liy Administering Dr. &t ran be ( hen In a cup of coffee or tr without the. knur. leilKeol llmpenon tukluxlt , Is absolutely iinruilCJi , anil will elrVct a prrmHiienlrnd ( peedy cure , vvUcii ! r tbe pulent U a moderate drinker ot % u ulcoliullo nrcck. It Imn been % \ \ tIn \ thou. ov.idj of ca > e , and In every Intttr.i'o ajierlcci cure baa followed. It nrier fall * Tha aysleui unoa Impiegnated wllli llic Hpec-ISc , It become * nu uttet liu | > obilbHlty for tbu liquor appetlle to eil t- FOn SAJ.B DV FOLLOWINO nBUOQISTS ; AUIIN ifc < ' ( ) , , C r. Jfllh and DaQslnii , nni ) 18th & ( ; umlnn Sl , , Omo > ia , Neb.l A. D. VOU'tlill & KllH. , Council lUufTif , lawn. Callorwrlto for pampUet coutalnlne iiru'3rf < lj flte tlmonluU Ironi the lxt wauicu unuuicnlruoi nil uarta ot tli * muuuv. _ _ _ w Cure witnout modi * A POSITIYEi cine. 1'utentol Octo ber 18 , 1U76. Ono box will outa tbomoit olitlnHto CMO In four da jg No nauseous doses of cubebi , oooalba orollol tandalw oed that are certain in produce dyepci > - f la br donrovlnir tlio ooutlnifi of tha dlointon , 1'ricotlJia Bold hr nH drusjUU or mallod on receipt of price , for further pArllculars ent lorcircular. PO. Box trtl. 7. C. .X AiT CO. , "JohnsU New Yorfc tUCbtU-HUTBJ * I For several clays past , we have been constantly receiving new addi- ionsto our already immense stock. These goods were manufactured expressly for our establishment here in Omaha , and they must and will be sold , if low prices , and reductions on low prices will help us to do so. Among the new arrivals we have 900 heavy Overcoats , in all grades and colors. To give you an idea how these goods are being slaughtered we enumerate the following prices : lOOMens' Heavy Chinchilla Beaver Storm Overcoats , cassimere linec extra length , with larsre fur collar and cuffs , at $8. This same class of coats were sold only a week ago tor $13.50 , 75 All Wool Beaver Ohinchilla Overcoats , lined with fine serge , and satin sleeve lining , at $9.75. Former price $13.75. 100 Plain , Smooth All "Wool Beaver Overcoats , in black and brown , double breasted and elegantly trimmed , at $10,50. This coat sells at any other establishment at $15. 65 Heavy Dark Striped Overcoats , trimmed with ± ur collar and cuffs $4.75. Another lot of our celebrated $3.60 Overcoats , which are fully worth $6. We also received about 20 different styles of childrens'and ' r' boys' Overcoats. For children from 4to 12 years of age we have a very neat fur trimmed Overcoats for $1.95worth ; at least $3. We call your attention to 300 neatly gotten up Childrens' Suits , from 4 to 13 years at $1.85. These suits were sold formerly at $2.75. All of the above described goods are selling now very rapidly and we would advise all intending purchasers to examine them before sizes are broken. All goods at one price at Cor. Douglas and 14tli sts. , Omaha. OMAHA 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue. Ton Till TREATMENT OP Af.L Chronic fit Surgical Diseases. PR. NlcNlENAMY.PropiZotoi ; . Sittccn jrvare' Hospital nnd J'rirate I'raiticc Woha\o the facilltiei , nppnratns nnd remedial for the successful treatment of every form of ill . CIMC requiring cltbcr mcillcnl or surgical trentment , nnd Invite nil to como and Investigate for thtrneehxt or correspond with us. J-orig experience In trent- liiRCaecK liy letter enables us to treat tniny cam BCientiflcnMy Ithout ceinc them WRITE FOH CIRCULAR on Dcformltlci nnd Drace * , Club Feet , Curvnturet of the Hplnc DisEi E3 or WOMFN , Pile * , Tnuiori , Caticc'ii , Catnrrli , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , I-nrnl- yrl , Kpllciicj , Kidney , Eyv , Kir , bkln , lllood and all BurglcM operations. ISattcrlcn , Inhalers , llrncos , Trillion , nnd nil kinds of Medical and Surgical Appliances , man ufactured nnd for Me The only reliable Medical Instduto making Private , Special | Nervous Diseases 7 rA HI'CCIAI.TY. ALL CONTAGIOUS AND J1LOOD DISEASES , from whatever cause produced , successfully trentcd. Wo cm remove SjpUilltlo poieon from the cyttcm without mercury. New rcntorative treatment for Joes of vital power ALF. COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL Call nnd consult UB or scud name nnd port-office nddresa plainly written enclose stomp , und \ro \\lll send } on , In plain wrapptr. our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN uroH I'KIVATB , prioiii. AND Nenrous DisBAsr.e , HEMINAI , WFAKNESH , SiT.nxiTonr.iicr.A , hirorBN- or , Svriiius , ( loNciuiiKr.t , GI.KKT , VARICOCELI , STIllCTljr.lt , AND Atl. Il KiSKS OP THE ClRSITO- UniKAr.Y OHOAKS , or teccl history of your case for nn opinion. 1'crionn unslde to \ Wt 113 may lie treated nt ( heir 1iomc , by correspondence. Mcdlclnen nnd Instru ments sent by mult or express SJJCUUfiXY I'At'K- KD FROM onsHIlVATIOX , no marks to indicnte contcuU or tender. One person il Interview pro fcrred If convenient. Fifty rooms for tlio n"com modatkm of patients Hoard nnd attendance at reasonable pi ices Address all Letters to Omaba Medical and Surgical -institnlft , Cor. 13thSt. and CanlloUve. . OMAHA. NEB. BREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs , UNDERTAKERS At thn oltlstnntl 1 107 Farniini st. Orders by telegraph so.icited nml promptly attended - tended to. Telephone No. 2J3. MAL.T S'iieclnll > Distilled for .m-dleliml lint- . Till BEST TONIC 1 UNEOUALEDforCO SUMPIIO WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEUILITY. PERFEflTS DIGESTION , IR ) , T.DIV Ii , WALMNO , Fur geon 111 Chief , Nallouul Quart ut N J. , wrltm "My attention vva railed tc vour Kejitone MultUiUk y b ) Mr. 1-nJor , Ilugglitof | Trinloa and I IIUTO uieJ u few Iwttld with far better effect than anr ] hate Imd. I am rfcon'.mrudlnt jour arlicla In m > practice , unc ficd II very tatlitactor ) , " "cf WIIATKM3 , ni feu tbe8liDili.if I XI1AUHSO.S r c-inlll ef Bstt' . " i ' "i- EISNER & MENDELSO , ( Sole A | ll for Ilit II B ) 316.31S and 330 Rue St. Philadelphia. Fa. Goo dnian UniK ( ' . , ( ! AK "tsniali ( Nebraska. ESTABLISHED U2F.D1HALL PARIS OF THE WORLD r ( alocuef and Prlci > e on ftppllrajlon. f > cidiy \ beat c rrlRca Hullrtprmind Heuliti. CINCINNATI. II. 17. A. tjiLlu Adi'jras , ( OO CIN. ASTHMA . GERMAN ASTHMA CURE Inntiutlj relief M the ruort tlotant U i. n4 ( oiunw comforul.l * > Ni < i | > U iUlll.\a r r KL. bl n .Heine UUM ) bt iohilatlon. lu action Ii Itn-1 meditta. direct and rrrlulu.and core U the I rokolt la JLU car&bUi COM , A ningla tnfcl c < > a. i ilaaa thu mojt ki.lic l. Viiceb * ; . aad41JO | ot my amerbit. ur br mall. Haiottle Frr fur I .UlDP . U. bOlli Kfjj AN .N. U P..I. l. | R BOYEB & OO. DKALSHSlIf , , and Jafj Work. 1020 Farnam Street , Omaha. Nob. Carrying Ilio neljriura Itoy.il ami United Slntos Mull , biillliitf ovury bntuidtiy Between Aniwern & Slew York TO THE RHIHE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOL- L&ND AND FRANCE. I'ALL AND WINTKU. Enlon from $ ( JO to J75. Excursion trip from J1IO to XUVi. Second Cabin , outwttitt , * 4 > ; | ) iepald$45 ; excursion. $00. ataompa pusaugo tit low ratal. 1'eter Wright It tiona , Genera Affcnti , Si llrondwiiy. Now Vorfc. llonry I'uiult , ] Ul& iMnianiKU : I'uiiUou t Co. 1423 KnriiHm st : I ) . O Kiouman. 13--1 THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF rnc ChicaplMilvaukee&aPaulRlf _ , THE BEST ROUTE } m MM d COUNCIL BLUFFS it THE3 TWO TEAINB DAILY nnTWBEN OMAHA COUNCIL ULU1-FS Chicago , AND Milwankeo , St. Paul , Jfiiuieniiolis , Cedar RapiilB , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Hock lalaml.Frceport , Kockford , Klffiii , Ifatliaon , Janosvillo , Heloit , Winonn , La Crossc , And nil other Importnnt polnta Kast , Nortlioasl uud BoutlicatU Fortlirotiph tickets cnll on tlio Ticket A nt HOI Farnmn Rlreet ( in Fusion Ilotul ) , or a Union Pacino Depot. I'ullnmn faloouors nnd the Onost ninln ? Car ) In tl ; world ur run on tlio mnlu llnoa of tlio CMICAOO , Mu.wAUKiK & ST. I'AIJI , UAILW V , nod OTury uttontlon is pnld to passeuKura by courteons employe * ! of the eonipitny. H. Mn.Ltit , Uoncrnl MniwKor , J , F. TUCKEII , Assletmt Genornl Manftf r. A. V. H. OAui'KNTF.it , Goncral I'usstntrer nd Tlokot A ( font.- Uio. E. llKArronn , Assistant General Fuion- Ker and Ticket AKOIII J. T. OLAUK , Uoueral Suporlntendont. RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago. Ths only road to take for Dei Mollies , Mnr * shnlltoirn.rndnr Unplda , Clinton , Dixie , Cli Ion- ( ro , Milwaukee and nil point * cost. To the pro- pie of Ntibrnskn , Colorado , Wyoming , I'lnli , Idiilio.NHVAdn , Oregon , Wnclifniflnn nnd Cull' foi nltt.lt offiraauiiAilor advuiitairca not poesl- tile by any other line. Amonif B few of tlio numerous points of eu- nerlorlty pnloycd liy Iho putrnni of this road between Oinnliit nnd Chlnniro , in o Its tvvntrnlai ndnyof DAV COACIir.S lilcli nre the nnoet tnnt'hiimiin art und "nRpniilty " rnn create. Its PALACU BI.KKI'INO CAIIS , * 'lileU Hiomodfdi of oumfoi t nnd el ( > Knnro It * I'A ItLOIt Dll A W. IN(1 ( KOO.M CAHS , uiiBilinnssndbv an/ , mid III widely oolelirntodl'ALATIAI. UJNINll ( Mllri , tlio equal of which cannot > < n found eliewlKTO. At Con neil Illiitfi ho trains of the rnloa i'aci flo Ry. connect In t'nion Depot with JIOF | of Iho Chicago & NorthwcBiorn liy. In Clilcnito the traini of thli line niuLa close connection with those of all eastern Iliic" . ForDMrolt , ColuinUns. InillHiinpolK. Clncln- nntl , NlaiciirixriillF.lluffulo , I'lttsbunr. Toronto , Montrunl. I'oston , Nnw York , I'lilnidolpliln , Iliil- tluiorc , Wnshlnjfton and nil lolnts In thtcnii , tsk tbu ticket anoiit for tlckitU via the NitrnwK.vriiiN. ) : " If yon nlsli iho Ixnt cc-oinmodAtlona. All tlckut KiiUSKll llckuis r filhle lino. . E. P. WILSON. ncn'l ' WPiini'pr , Ounl. I'usa'r Apeut AI1COCK bfttin Aft 03 Aft. Omuh.i , Nub. I' MOHi : ' VTAIIIUI. The Grout German lu lU.im ! ) l ai j .lllvu'Uif. lif ; faiui'lo tiacl&co a d t > olt lot 4 c nil in L. II. WKUICAL CO. , tail UaayViu , L J Nebraska National Bank' OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $250,000 Surplus ) 30,000 II. W. Vales , President. A , E. Toimilin , vHeo President. W. 11 S. Hughes , Cashier. DIIIECTOIIS : W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , II. W. Yaics , Lewis S. Heed. A. E. Ton/.aliu. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th and Farnam Sts A General Banking Business Transacted. * * N , W. HARRIS & Co. ItAXKEJIS , CHICAGO. RflElflG or Counties , Cities nnd others of DUnUw hlKli Kiado boujrlit nnd sold. KiiHtorn ofDoo tH ) Uoronslilro it. Uoston. Curieepoud- once solicited. u * mr < v. < t c rlf-cure , whloti 1m willscntl PR EC toliH Artilicrfl. O. J. MASON. 1'oft Ulllcu lien 317V. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. , Room 1) ) Williams Building , cor. 1,1th and Dodge sts , Omaha. Hours 8 to 1U a.m. 2 to ! and 7 to 8 p. in WOODBRDGfi State Agents FOllTIIli DECKER IK PUt Omaha , Neb. Railway Time Tafole OMAHA. The follnvrlnif Istlto tlinu of arrival find ilo- pnituroor trains hy Cent nil Standard Tuna ut iho local ( lupiilt ) . Tiiilni of tlm 0. . Bt , I' . M. fc O. imd tlm MltMiuil I'liollUi arrive and dujmrt from Itielrdiipot , coiner oC Hill and WultsKir M roots : inilin on HID II. & M . C. II. &Q. and K. C. , St. .1. fc U. II. from the II. & M. dupot all otliuis f join tlio Union 1'aoinu depot. nitinau THAINS llrldRo trniiiM will ictivu t' I * , depot nt fliM- K7n8tn8W1110:0 : : : : : 1-11:10 : n , 111 : Jll-.OJ-'iOO , - . _ ) U'fl-IHiflO ' GM : ( - -50--0IU-7:00- , ! : : : - - 10'UO--IllUp ill. I.onvii Turn tier for Qnmlrint 7-U ! nSl5 : ! ! U : IHOi'lT 11:17 : n. in. : 1I7 : ! : iIl : ! L'II7 : : ii" ; : < : : i7 B.nO-C:4J-7.ln-7:13-8SO-10:47-llW.ni. : : : | CONNECTING LINKS. Arrivnt nnd ( Inpnrturn of Ir.iliu from lli TrnnsfurDupot lit Council IHuU.i ; IJKI'AUT. AIII1IVK. CHICAGO , IUJCK Ifil.Mi \rillO , 117:15 : A. M. l ) : lf > i. M. A 0:1.1 . A. ii. II 6:2.1 : I-.M. A : ! . M. 117:0)1- : . cmctiio u A 9)1.1 ) A. M. A ' 1:18 : A.M. A SMOlM. . A7W I1. M. CIIICAUO , IlUIU.I.SfnOK 1 QUINUV. A : : i5A. M. I AUl"iA. : M. A Call * . M. I . A 7:00 : l-'l. CIIICAIU ) , Ull.tt.MlKKS 1 ST. I'AUI * A SSI'S ' 4. if. I A 0:11 : A , M A 0:40 : P.M. I A7:0)l- ) KANSAS CITV , ST. JOB * COUM'll. MMtft. A 1U:00 : A. u. I 1)0:111 : A. M. C 6:65 : p. M. I A 5'J.'i : I1. II. WAIIAHII , fcT. l.OIHS It I'tUIHO. A 2 I' . M. I A J'I : ) v. . sioux cnv * IMCIMC. A7 : & > A , M. I A 9:15 : A w. A0'ai- : . I A ) ! . M. _ leparv. ) VKSTWAUI ) . Arrive A.M. . M. I UNION' / . M. ' i1. u. ttv. . I'.ulliu KiHLf | < . . . . . ( . . .Denver Ktpruii . Ma1. . . .l.ocnl iirine-H. . II. & M. IN Nltll. :10a : . . . Mull mid lUMUn IllIHlt. | hOI'TJIWAUII. _ Aiiim. A. * " . I f. M. IM14SOIWI I'AI'U'IC A H. llilOn . . . . . . . lii . .i9lOh : . MR ! K. f J. , rt r. J. .v ii : IOh . .Vm " Dcpnil _ ' NoltTIIWAIII ) . Alllxe. " .1. M. I ' . M. I < , ' . , hT. I'M. . A. ( I. | A. u. I I1. M. . , Sioux City Kxnitsi ' i fj.ljo . fi.l'iuOnUlainl Ai'C'oniinuJ'n lui'JOa " _ _ _ ISTWA ; I ) . " " Anuo. A.M. ) r. M. i C. . It. , V y. "i A.M. i r. u. ggu | 0:0il V.u I'littlsmontli I U'JJl 7.IQ ' tfPOC'K VAUDTH.MNA " will lomo r. I' , depot , Oiiului. nt. 11H.O 7.3" ) llS.ii.l HUO : u. in. ; SUC3 : ! } : 1:03b00 ; ii. in. I'uuUlal\irrai,8 ! | ! Op. in i Oonvnr i'x. , IOM . m. ; l.oc.1' ' i.v.Ufi : : p , tii. U'uvu block yuiks f < irnialix ( ) : nt II70.-II1lfl ; ; 'J'JO : llMO u , in j : : i ) jjj : iiiii:0"Iisj : ; : : p. in. ( 'lilonirn l il'rc'33 le. S. 0.5:0" ; Ixicnl Ki , le. S O. iu.Slii.ni. _ _ NOTK A , tialns ilully ; II , dully uc < ii't ' huii- dnyi ( . , ilailf cxuupt Kiitiaila-vi M ' tllj cice ; > Mouiiuy ,