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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 18388 ~SIXTEEN PAGES. w jaros brought the A woman com- never suspected until the detective | executed, und had been in the habit of | others over to his side. On his death . . plaining w0 &n -— raided his room one day, and carries | dressing his hair. By degrees he saved [ bod, ten years later, the juror confessed | f4 4 1 Men With Two Avooations and Sev- | him off, together with his full outfit of | enough combings to make a good-sized | that he had murdered the field hand, ; Irish linen engraving tools amd spurious bank note | lock of hair, He had stolen the knife | five minutes after the belligerents wero ¢ ) draper,after urg- eral Homes, plates and the neeMerchiof, and made a false | parted. AND WHAT THEY WON'T DO, ing a hundred Thieves galore have for s hid | key by takinggewax impression of the | These are but a fow of the famous - 3 " . | their nefarfous profession from + | one in cust his friend and then he | eases of circumstantial evidenca with ) i ori : :‘::.;Qtl‘,:!;‘:::::t SAINT AND SINNER BY TURN: | il fora grontor or loss period, ac- | carried ouyaalong-cherished Blan Of Fwhioh e lawyers entortained each We won't make an immense sacrifie for the benefit of 2 _ counting for their irregalar hours on | murder of ¢ ‘r other. the public. finally said, “It’s | Interesting Stories of Mistaken Iden- | various pretexts. The records of bigamy A CASE OF MABRICATED EVIDENCE. ———e We won't sell a.stove and keep it in repairs for one year too narrow.” Ao Byl cases in the courts pr Noar Hull, in 1742, a traveler was w Incidents at a Dry Goods Connter Thswgtton; the b gy it bor of these cases of doubtful 1i 1aid by & highpayman and robbod of UIWritten for the Bec by o Lady Clork and then exchange it for a new one, and then give you your 5 2 J: dence—Some Well Known large cities like New York or l‘InlmM 1- | guineas. Hg made his way to &n inn Perhaps from no standpoint can hu- money back if you don't like it. ¥shopman, in a Cases. phia there have been a dozen cases of d bigstory, remarking ineident- | man nature in all varied phases bo I ) and told h ry, king ineident ' n ied phase . 11 the bed out £o 1o if you are siok rage, unrolled men actually raising two families in the | ally that ho\hooed to apprehenid the [ better viewed than from bohind a dry W(‘ won't pu 1e bed ou om under you if you ar C! the bolt, stroteh- | gy pouig Globe-Democrat: The ease | Wiiline! of i Lot thief in timh, ns the guineas were il | goods counter. ~Here the rich and poor, | and two days behind with your installments. :"V m;t ”"" ""}‘ of Charles T. Martin, alins Davis, now | {wo young men, one_ named MePherson | appeared much concerned, and o fow | €reat ('\m] small, old m‘ul young, come to We won't take your stove away because you are out of engvh 0 hi8 | jn jail awaiting the arrival of officers | and the other named Percival, walking | minutes later came to the traveler, with | pour their earnings through the ek o 0 an n't pay up. store, and ©x- | from [ndinna to carry him back, pre- | Arm in arm on Broadway, both saluted | a serious air,and told the following | man's hands unon the alter of neces- work for a week or two and can’t pay ’1 ot claimed: “Heavens! madam, 100k at | gonts fentures that, while romantie, are | &1 elderly gentleman of dignified and | story y sity or vanity. We will gell you goods at a small advance on cost. s lehigth ofit! 50 it {8 with th SR Y ) " prosperois appearance. $i35 1 have a servant named John Jen- 3 4 a o ;!'HI'"(L h"\'l \ ;\'ylfl lm s with the | not unusual in the annals of crime %180 you know that gentloman?” sald | nings, who has had suspiciously. large The ‘polite and emiling clerk who W'e buy for cash by job lots &1 ; 8 of our good friends, the doctors. | Indiana Davis has lived for many year: McPherson. Ameants of money of Inte. This even. | handles that commodity of exchange We keep a large stock of « nrprt\ oil cloths and linoleums, Yumerous cases are cited wherein those | respected and honored above s fellow- [ “Do I know my own father?” replied | ing, st Y ak, 4% 4b » | sees midst the vexations of , his daily 4 1 k g. shortly before dusk,at about the . 3 SOT 1, parlor yds, bed room suits, stoves, suffering from protracted ailments.such | men. e was supposed to be engaged ,in surprise at the stanngo in- | time you say you were robbed, [ sent | toil ridieulous characters and scenes desks of all des ‘”"“”" parlor goc 2 i as rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and | 45 the live stock trade on an extensive | 44ir, *'Of course 1 know my fathe him out to_get a guinea changed. He | enough to fill a volume. lamps, crockery and glassware. sciatica, after many years of unabated | o000 oo oo q an ideal of social *‘But T don’t mean your father,l mean | came back since your arrival, very 1f you have never been in his place, We fm.mg]l houses from cellar to attic in one day, suffering, have spent varied small for- li " pRAbEA 16 Kb w it my father,” said McPherson. W drunk, and gave me a guinea, saying | 5 o S behind the counter by & door re ricl 1 + alike. Storage ods to pa tunes ranging from five, ten, fiftecn to | ANnC msm; sfllm\munl}. el i i\u.l)m\'v nover |||n-|\h|m4v that he could not get the changa. L re- | J 36D PELEE B0 CEREIRE Y B SRR We serve rich and poor alike. Stc nlm %\t s pay twenty thousand dollars, all in vain, | turns out that for ten years he has been “But you just saluted him.” marked the mark at the vime, but paid | and watch for S OIS CURS I y Q stoc sfrigerators and ice chests. Then 1o be finally and effectually cured | a most daring and successful horse- | ‘Saluted wh Titt1s attention to it, aad % tew thinutes | 0oMme and 2o, charges. Large stock of refrigerat latrunges and to be had of every druge | 7, 1is friends with incredulity at fiest, | gy,5,,49"A'1s you crazy? a ']):‘lll\;w,” made fio doubt that Jennings | Siroets are thronged with shoppers. Au ’ gist). is a striking illustration of ,,,,;’k, and m ken identity was urged, but “No,1 am not c ,and it Twas I | was the robber. Together they went to | enger, impatient, jostling crowd is © M. GURTIS, Prts. 4. HURD, THOMPBON, B0, & TM and short hauls, These cases are all of | the plea has been abandoned, and they [ would know my own father.’ Jennings' room,where he lay in drunken | SUrging in and out the door. Mark the them verified and are filed among the | all admit that the man has been leading |~ ““Do you mein to tell me that the man | slumber, and_on searching his pockets | diversity of expression and appear- “h most valuable testimony to the virtues | a double life. ve_just passed was your father? the purso and the remaining 19 guineas | ance. MANUFAGTURERS AND DRALERS IN of this sove gn cure. Oneof the most Such cases are much more common “Cortainly I do. That man was .Iqhn were found. Jennings wasapprehended, A tall, swarthy, black-oyed, black- remarkable cases of this kind is the fol- | St - RGnagBI McPherson, the well-known Wall | and after 'a trial convieted and exe* | airod woman hs just entered. She is lowing: The New York Morning Jour- | than one would suppose. Ivery city in sot broker, he lives in Fifth avenue, [ cuted, protesting his innocence to the R 4 e Sy nal publishes the following remarkable | the country has its Joan Valjean, or, | where I was born twenty-one years | last. = Within n year Brunell was | ongular and thin. = Contracting = hor “Mrs, F. G. Kellogg, living a | perhaps, Billy Kissane. Men who have | ago. himself arrested for robbing a guest of | brow into a formidable frown, she stalks st 86th st.,in this city, was par- | once walked in crooked paths do notal- | . “Now Iknow youare crazy; that man | his house and convictod. As the hour | up to the polite and gracious floor- alyzed by being poisoned, 88 | wave vemain criminals forever. The | 18my father, John G. Percival; he is | of his death appronched he confessed to | walker, and, in a sharp, decided tone ¢ She lay for seven : A EhiIvEsSad ho iraveling salesman of the Baldwin | many crimes, nmong others that it was | g4/ s from one end of the building days in Y onyulsions, and. although she | favorite aphorism of detectives and vo- | Locomotive Works, lives in State street | ho o HudT roBbud THe rentismaw of A e R e & employved the best medieal skill, her | lice officers, ‘‘once a thief, alway Brooklyn, with my mother, and in the | the 20 guinea: Beforo learning that | tothe other »‘_'l Ll K LA “‘“L case bafled their best endeavors. One | thic ig by no means arule. Thiscoun- | same house in which I was born twenty- | they were marked he had paid out one ny J *!:* "‘l““u .?“" :"":\‘* J_‘;‘*‘ A Yo SO R BOOTS AND Bgofisv physician after another wis engaged | try is so large that any may emerging [ four years ago.” of them. Fearing detection he success- | WAt S0 & ": -‘:-]” ';qv";‘:t *.{“'I:;u‘:f‘ :hll! LEATHER and discharged, until seven different | fuom prison, penitent for the past and And such was the case. TIn Brooklyn | fully planned the sacrifice of his drunk- \‘.,{.‘ snitar) ]“ hek Sohes 1 cor o COTTON LINEN & RUBBER HOSE doctors had tried to help or cure her and fi e et T Percival lived and reared his | en servant. uilding, made her purchase and " \ COTTON. LEATHER & RUBBER TaLaY. - BHe g ; desirous of leading a better life in the o RN 4 crowded back to the glove counter. N BELTING, OIL, RUBBER & GOS* failed, She spent four ks at a 8 L ing o ] ent from home A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTIT MHARE SH AR A I0AN K 3 T1E PRVAE 3 » atR £) 'SAMER CLOTHING DRUG- Health Lift, but her case remained a | future, can readily find a place where, | groat deal, S GeaasIv e Ve [Epiaadiabi b SRl R L W24 RUB ISTS' RUBBER SUNDRIES problem which could not be solved under a new name, he can commence | requiring his fiotel kept by & womannamed Williams, | fibance. The 0 pleasuutly in- i v ULy, rarely we! s it qu { there anything she can do TOY AND STATIONER'S AND was unable to leaye her bed, and was as | life anew and become an honored and his family in luxury, but ravely went | disappeared within two days, and with [l:)r W ki h“m,‘_\ \,l.‘,.“:“k Il(w 82 EVERY KIND OF RUBBER GOODS. helpless as u child. not being able to | respected citizen. The celebrated | With hi into society, In Now | him the contents of his mistress’ 'V DONE. | 4 3 ol NU‘MRINO NEATLY DONE. use her hands. Her body was in o var- ’ Kis , is found years after | York city John G. McPherson, a | poney box. One year later a man needn’t K plyzed condition and her death was | his arance from the world a | millionaire broker, reared his family in | came® to York and ,,,,,,1,”1 for worlk | o ey h“h(wl”h“ IRl 1808 FflRNflNI ASTN gm,flmfl, NI, Jooked for at any time, S i il ve in California. Run over | afiluence. He was frequently absent [ ypder the name of m,“(“,“. (S [ U ASRRELHE ‘."u“km) I ments, lotions, plasters, and in fact, | the list of your acquaintances, and you | from home on business picked up a scanty liv [T (A ity s Hraiip s == = nearly everything indorsed by the lead- | will recall at least one man who never CLAIMED DY THREE WOMEN. Ho“bore. an" unfuolky 1ikaness tothe | TR ¥ L ing pharmacists, were tried until her | taiks of some period of his life. The [ A year or two ago three women | missing Tom Geddel . Williams f::‘\',‘t'{,','},.i‘.::f[ e st eI case was given up as hopeless, At lust. | world is full of theso mysterics, these | claimed the body of aman at the St. | was sent for one day and singl w | "Yler companion timidly suggested reading of the wonderful cures credited | men with gibbering skeletons in their [ Louis morgue. Tach of them hada | outof a number of people and ealled | .65 FPRBRGIAN ) ARECEE | BUEFERTE to the use of the celebrated St. Jacobs | closets. marriage certificate, and imagined that | him Tom Gedde iding him for | VA 1: SR Ea R e N 1 gre |2'| and 1213 Farnam s"%t 0il, she induced to try a bottle s | Not manv years ago a group of inva- | shealone had a valid claim. But the | his ungrateful s et | Loime (WS HEd MW EREVEC an only hope. She began to improve | 1ids and gamblors were seated about an | deceased in this case wasa steamboat [ and tried, being fully identificd by the [ frocs st MOLS D RA ! from the time the splication wus | evaning fire in the offico of a Colorado | clerk, and one wife was from New Or- | fandludy and others, as woll a glove wade. By the conti wod "uso of this | hovol. “Tho institation. was in tho cons | leans one from Memphis and-the other | girl,who hadseen hin breaking open the m‘\”(‘m h:“\{[“"l“fi“‘,‘vl“di,‘;“",".‘n,{“““,3:}:{ Great Remedy for Pain, Mrs. Kellogg | ter of a region where nature had | from St. Louis. 3 trensure box. Poor and friendless, | vy 07 HANTAT: hAVEA L AN has completely recovered.” launched her gifts. Healing springs | A man named Harvey Lamkin 1s now [ he could but declare his innocence, and e in s DIaclE SR oth ? < \d invigorating mountain breezes at- | serving out a sentence at Jefferson City | ynable to prove an alibi, he was con- 4 e L B TR g B8) | tracted invalids from every quarter,and | for n ndertook the dangerous | victed and exacuted, nsserting his in- et 3 S 8 aintaining a North enes N : hase. the propriotor of the Sanifarium was re- | experiment of maintaining o nocence to the last. Not long after the O e AL ported a man, He had heen in | Louis and a South St.Louis wife. With | Loor fellow’s innovence appeared. Tho iy i that country for thirty years. He was h St, Louis on his arm at the expo- | veal Tom Geddely, who had fled from | 520 "".‘j,‘”“‘:’ll“"’".r o s and | Carpets, Stoves, a silent. uncommunicative man, not on he met South St. Louis escorted | York to Ireland, was taken up for a sim- | o o (U v RBbIacIEAbh oY Tmoroso or sullon, but simply uncom- | by hor brother. Ho was a pool gambler, | ilar crime in Dublin. Betiween the date [ S8 T OMGR Kas b bEvirea ichi municative, He never spoke of his | but to his wives ho was a traveling man, | of his conyiction and exeeution, and | o & Fiiore sorrowrul looking shawl I]HSH m‘ms HE [][] S . family or of “the states,” and were it | home one week, on the roud the next. | again while on the scaffold, he con- | o {up s byl G by Honu WEAK, NERVOUS, DEBILITA: | not that he wasa man of (\vi(lnu!} re- m{]fl;'hu 'i"flwu T';'fllmm("?‘i';i\ ) otlhlr: fossed his s;a., tity and admitted the | pingl , 1oh in Beim 1e bl — who in anc finement and education, he would have | man leading a duality of lives was that f rophery of Mrs, Williams. e L redt vl E-‘:F’.';“.Eh‘.’fl‘%%'l.fifl.fi:&fi‘:m}’; pussed as_one born in the life-giving | of the o “f’\’\fi“ll‘:r““;:’.}}."“.”:["l*l‘!';;l:"}"ti*:;:::' ANOTHER JUDICIAL MURDE A l“'\,"“l‘ DUIDIneoRDY Ok wed veil | WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAY- St s e RONNTAIRS of LikK) | valloy, which ho,above all men, had | Fiois . o neor, whoso will, making | oouubily sad was the judiciul murdor | * As she passes heroand there, examin- MENTS, EAKNESS of Memor, developed, for anything he would ever | HEROUEIE BIEOT (A0S W o ets of | Of Joseph Liesurgues, a well-to-do young | jng and handling everything and ask- NESS in SOCIETY, nm’iuu on | say of the world outside of its pine- [ Provisions for five f“lj ROCRLYO SE I O | Frenchman, who took up quar in | g innumerable questions, she, t0o, and all the BEFECTS loading to ringed confines. children, was a revelation as startling | pyyig in April, 1796, Taking dinner | falls in the way of the floor walker, CE, DECAY and b ONSUMP. T . as i S al . i 5 % i " ;fi:fi"l.;m““;_-; perhaps CONSUMP. AN OLD MAN'S TALE. 1s it was unequalled with two friends in the Pa To his inquiry, “What can we show P A common form of the double life ap- > e t {he CELEBRATED br Clark Established On this particular night an old man on ' thdy were joined by one | you to-duy?” she replies with a silly DEWEY & STONE . Dr. Clarke has mede NERVOUS Db i o gr . with the simple pa- | pearsin the newspapers, when the Sun- | &0 00y 7 SR ONE Ay g, mu.am;v. CHRONIO aud all Disees initho group (Old, with ‘e ismpte B | i yischool suporintendeht, morul,mode| O R Wt on vy CLOHG ikno Man riSRIeiE O biothing ) 8 3 I} £ 5 e 4 four hopsemen, wearing long did for SRR Dl v S eaiey Rty A e e S G E T 34 : s X e | we did mn or voic i ess goods Il-rmum.-mx:nnmnmu'wnnmemuunca wifo and child behind him. He pros: | thil ”"‘_ Joctarnal nesosiato of Ghe most | gether. One of the party tal8l | RS analons s enquired for alpaca. grll:'c:‘dkyl!:‘Ille’!fllnx;ddcl:::uu&ndzotmu postage | pered in the land of the Argonauts, and the o a0, 0f Jul t{On that night the mail carrier fr MieroRGbaLne tniEse Hong L oTs el x . depraved of both se NSCS Ty copt. u,.uu-gu\u communication with | depraved of bo Sever: : to Lyons was waylaid in the forest | Thet. de alt, “rile " chsiomer Sh2e laoasce” Commutiaion. omeaiy o5 by | from time to time to keep them in com- | Cent us 10 preclude the necessity of de- serption of the four muen who had | Jaot aiseuncre 1he saloaman. anxions | A magnificentdisvlay afeverything useful and lr‘:‘g'.:'n'aimgw""og:-fl:d l';;:l‘:::_- fort, hut ing mothing about the | Wil left Paris, and had been seen near the ak le, shows her serges in the s eured, Omcessnd parlors | (il would hav b R Instances of human whited sepnlehres | soone of | the robbery (R e e e e o ornamental in the furniture maker’s art, B e e Crar o o e lapie s uat1a 0| 'so & FTarwantadito TmuTDE, t | might be multiplied indefinite the lllGiiaa S viieina s ool Vit || e S LI e L Giammer Bothre conaliog yous sise, conAul th his good fortune. At last ho | subjoct suggosts convictions on cireum- [ and Courial ' had = roturncd ‘e have » 1ino of other goods at at reasonable prices. £ LARKE. A fricndly lotter or eall may | had accumulated $10.000, and the lor stantinl evidence. and mistaken iden- | Paris with the horses Bernard, [ ¢hose prices; just step this way and let = wave future suflering and shame, and add golden | iy me over himto go home. His Muany a man gone to the gallows, wken; Courial but was S D ahed = to 1ife 1 me show them to you. Jo it e Dok (AL el By | dust was eonvorted into ten ovfsp bank | o¢ to living deuihwithin, the wally of | traced to the Chatenn Thiorey, wore | ™Wiih u withering louk she tuens upon CGHICHESTER'S ENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND hore, secure from exposure. he was arvested incompany with Guesno | him and says: 1 told you I was going 7HZ ORIGINAL THE ON 'Mfi,iwfi'l‘g L Sunday, 9 t0 12, Address, “You se, boys, I didn’t rig up in new | other. There are often cases of mis- | and o man named Bruer. The lattor | t ook sceiarhore slao, had Tha. Coing BEWARE OF WORTHLESS . D. OLARKE, M. D. togs, or anything like that. A fellow | taken identity. Any negro knows tho | by 1 and was relensed. The | 1o dait. 00 oo (AL i ASK DRUGGIST FOR (BICHESTER'S ENGLISH 176 Ba. C 01“‘ St.. CHICAGO. ILL. | 1170l @6 back home in his old camp | danger of being arvdigned in court, Not xt day Guesno went to the e % mmining She was not more amusing to tha SAl AABLE. AN DTAKENO OTHER. Qi s v A togs, and knock around for a few ds one person in a thousand can distin- ite to secure some papers which L looke or more_disgusting to those P i A JOR INCLOSE 4§ (STAMPS) EDlGAL g SURGICAL INSTITUTE, | lottins on as though he had come hom | guish men of colorapart, unless thore b 1 taken from him at the time of | waiting upon her than was her wealth. ASKFoR D BRAND ) u.uPI lls fi broke.and then when every one has | something or distinguishing as Janugual rrest. He was accompanied by his | jor neighbor at the ealico counter TR STER CHPMICALCO SOLE PROP WADISON SQ Lk A WISEE STon ATRE O EVEi 80X about made up his wind that you never | height, dwuj staty 0 dvhlv 3 hu nd Lesurgues, when both w g s.ooo""““‘*‘“W""’m.‘i"“:fl‘“‘?fi!fl.@“&%tfifé.‘fi;flfl&&hz were [any good anyhow. spring | fact that anegre runs when he po- | rested on t mony of some Richly dressed in selveband plush your fortune on them, and give them | liceman coming tow wrds him is by no | atzu inn, where the robbers had dined | she stood with o most uncomfortable the laugh that had been giving it to | means evidence of guilt. He knows and played billirds. Some persons [ Took on her face and o dime betwixt her you. I'made the the tri and all | that onee it the ohances are that | were puton trial, amongst whom wero | fingers, ! -2 J right, and was ona railr ain within | he will be promptly “identified.” Courial. Madeline Brebant (his mis- |~ She had purchased three yards of 800 miles of my wife and baby, when I ATTOR tross), Lesurgues and Guesno. Guesno | print. at 84 centsa yard, which figured i i off fo few minutes. When I A conversation between 1 group of | was convicted. Courial and Lesurgues | upa sum total of 104 cents; and was )~.,. hest GROCER at u\ hvlug])rlu: o T had heen robbed of my pile. T | well read lawyers and a Globe-Demo- | were convieted. In vain did Madeline | sommed upiin the billas 11 cants, r Curtis Brothers’ Canned Goods. T o o vns 8 4 o 1 kinds of Fruit aud Vegetabie: 0G 1- 3 .|‘ .] s was a d—d fool about telling my b , who was an_attentive | Brebant declare Lesurgues’ innoc he cause of all this dismay \h.n, Washburn's Best [ h’vurnn #2.90 per hundred ! 1S business to strang and there was| auditor a few days since, revived and declared that he was the vietim of a half cent. rosh Butter and By ' X ‘or Fi L » B8 [ 2 man on the car that didn't know | lection of some of the most famous cases | fatal likeness toone Dubosy. Fifteen |~ Mrs. Mighty Tight wanted it. The | C. HANSEN “'Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 701 N. 16th St that T was a miner going home with a X conviction under ¢ witnesses swore to Lesurgues’ alibi and s gty 0 fortune. When I awokeand found that | stantial evidence. The subject was | eighty to his good character. Courial N.W.C Cor. lsm & Dodgo Sts. I had been robbed 1 gave the alarm, No | brought up by reference to a celebrated | in‘opon court declared Lesurgues inno- 4 cents; and if they would not sell as ween the two grand drives—Sherman. Ave. | aud et o At one had left the train, There was great | case in St. Louis many years ago, when | cont, and said that he, with Vidal | they advertised she would net . s St under special arrangements with, Mr, excitement, and one man proposed that [ & man hung for the murder of his | Rossi, Durochat and Dubosy had com- | ize thom. The salesman insisted t lf § Honaien 1“’;:”":':5“"::;: to offer this splendid property ]‘flmc flfl fll‘gma lSflaSB cverybody in the car be searched, No | wife. He nad guarrelle * fre- | mitted the crime, But the jud ve- | hill was 11 cents, and 11 cents Pr ) . 100 more houses to hebuile one objected and the conductor and my- | quently, had been seen to take her on [ fused to believe the _confession, and on id if sho wanted to get her prints ¥ A streot cars roach this addis APPLANCES o e D S ugses. | eIl went through every man on the car, | the river in a boat and, return without | the 10th of March, 1797, the unfortunate B s torned Lo s il haraid Jl j o otracts and doeds diroct from M. Kouatze. Hest facilities, aratus and remedies for suc and examined every valise and piece of | her. The body was never recovered, young man was exceuted. lent. She went almost to the door, ere S 18 MG TE N 200 baggage in it. T justfelt as though my | but the surroundings so clearly indi- The story of t Itimate capture of NS BB A 3 gt reatmeit S every i 0 discanevequl | g In it | T ddst felt s thoueh my | b G e s viction. Tollowed, | ¢ arory of the ultimate cupture of | she rotraced her steps paid the cxtra JAMES STOCKDALE Speclal Agent, 113 N. 16th Street below. s advertised | T S = e s long one, but it | palf cent and sceured her ¢ FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. hard luck—but for my wife | =~ In contrast to that case there was | oventually developed that Dubosy had | ' Who is this? Some one just from the Board and attendance; best hospital accomme: [ and little gal. I couldn't go home and | tried during Judge Laughlin’s term in | Jearned of his resemblu to Lesur- | ¢old countr sure. A big, buxom Sationg in thewest. T mities ane | fiCe them. 50 T got oft_at the next city, | the criminal court a cuse in which thr and on the day of the robbery had | majden, with round, healthy looking Braces, Trusses, Club Feel, Curvatute of (he and the next day I was on my way to the | men had gone to the river and but two fected it by tho addition of u blonde | fuce, rosy checks and bluo eyes; not a Bpine, Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis, | const to begin all over again. I was just | returned.” The two were indicted for All the robbers were executed | paa !m“m, 10 ook at. o ot yet {.':““,“.?.‘r.'?.tf“;';; palyein Egitepsy, K | L0000 on my feet once mor when Tgot | the murder of the third. Tho body of in two yeurs, but no reparation was | mads the aequaintance of that painfally sensitive fellow, false mod. No rgical Operations. a letter with'a black border. My little !‘I;N'IIHIH was u-':‘nl )‘\ |wl-;l4 l‘lunnnls 3 made to the heirs of Lesurguc eases of Women a Speclaiiy. | &al had heen taken sick with the typhoid arvey, as attorney for the accused, | although his innocence was formally | sooner s she fairly within the daee thar Rineasss of Women o & Yo | fover and died, and two days later they | moved their diseharge on the ground’ | proclaimed by the tribunal which had e A o R ONLY RELTABLE MEDICAL INSETRUTE | lald hev mothor uay with or.” That | that the corpus delicti had ot Deen | convieted him very low tone, *1s yo's got any number settled it i en no good since, | proved. Judge Laughlin ruled tha UP ITS DEAD. AR : NAKKUS 4 ARRTRALEY. G and Tam only waiting the time when 1 | While a view of the body was the best A 60, William Harrison, | “"Hor companion (who has evidently PRIVATE DISEASES. | (1 join them up there if Tean gt in.” | evidence, it was not indispensable. The | 4 ey JAEh LBLEIthe. 6ie| bt oainpanion: (A a0 LOHId0N 1) Al B Dscaacs suceemstaly reated: Syrh; | “Thho silont propriotor of the sanitarium aisappearance, through violonce, of o | faso of Lady Campdon 10 collect. hor | po bhmen oager) barns the color ik, olws vemarsd o, 1he mstara milon] : ry_ with his | 1ive man boneath the wators of a river | rents, and failing to sturne suspicion | em and drags hor out to the si B, Maw tesiorsilve treaiment, e o of Lo 5 common ut would make the corpus delicti, There | that he had Jwen murd Eoan oliad| LAl GIAER S RSO ondence. All commu- | ipude with him. When the old 1 vas, however, no evidence of murder in | ained, Thero lived in the neighbor Upon hor fuco such u look of stonishe c: A La Persephone French Hand-made or ".m.., sccurely packed, no | had finished the proprietorleftthe ,.»..u & wuul the prisoners wer 5= | hood a womstn'mamed Joan Perry, who ¥ 5 an ment as to make it a suggestion of a : Highest standard of Corsel ever intro marks to indicate contents or sender. One per- | abruptly. had two sons, The mother bor bad ew preferred. Call and consult us o InER e YR i TS imilar was the ruling 3 '0ase piech L 4 mighty O. 3 ¥ duced into this market, They impdrt that AYuc e dpyd o pale, and one of them vemarked that it | John W. Benunont, who was seen going | ted, His faeblymind upset by the sen- | drogsed, and a- pretiy, pleasant face 405 SOUTH I6TH STREET, graceful igure and fine form whighaaay BOOK TO MEN, FREE; appeured us though Jim had been taken | toward the river with u man in Wwhose | sation of the hour, John went before o | ‘moets the eye, She will look ot the | — e e e | well dressed lady would be justly proud, Upon Private, Special or Neryous Diseases, Im. | bad. ul-aunuva from the world he was alleged [ magistrate and deposed to the murder | yow spring dress goods. She is plv.hml - especially when obtainable without imjur- EyphilieGleet and Varicocele, witk [ ‘I'wo hours lator a pistol shot rang out | to have an ‘interest. The man was | of [avrisonchy:his brother, w with everything shown her; 80 pr i ious tight lacing, ete. Indorsed as the Address : from the hotel man’s private office, | afterwurd found drowned, but Beaumont | mother andhimself vobbed th in her praises of their be and ¢ 2 2 inahe Medioal and Surgleal Tustitute,or | When " {he group ran into the room | was not held guilty of his death. They were arvested, but in the abse LS RIINRE on Ak UL A0S NNGAL £ DR. McMENAMY, on the floor with a bullet- [ . The conversation drifted from local | of tho bodyof Harrison, the jud AaARSMAI) R ARG L eI LA 2qA £ eer ess ursa Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts.. - OMAHA, NEB »in his head. On the desk lay two [ instances to some that have become his- | fused to” tey' them' for ~ wurder, | (i slightest idea of buying. She I -~ e s " | documents, freshly written, - One’ was toric. 5 The mother fand her son Richard | dles and praises them o'er k- By lcading dressmakers of Paris, London marked “my will,” the other, “my con- A BOY'S DIABOLISM, pleaded r under the: light and shade, trie ” Y 3 o and New York, and for sale in Omaha by fossion.” 'The will left overything ta | One of the oldest is that of an old 1ady | the vague irivas | Hewstham in light and shado, Lries ik the old miner who had told the" sad | who lived in the Place St. Michel more | would bé spadd, . John persisted in his | ooovof Muits and folds, Einallyussure (6 N B Falconer story. The confession was to the effect | than a century ago. She was reputed | confession andalleged further that his VTR TS Y T = (e . . [} that he had robbed the returning miner | pich. Her only servant wasa boy who | mother and brother had e ndeavored to O LTy et A s e 3 - as he slept. Retiring to a closet he had | Slept in the house, but in a part of it | poison him for *peaching.” On the trial, | che woes her way. You know full well s \ Thom son Be]den & co with a knife scooped out the inside of a | having no connection with the apart- Ln\\'u\rlh hedénied the confession, sayv- | ghe will not return = S . cake of soap and secreted the roll of | ment of the old woman who slept in a | ing he was mad at the time. The trio This world is all a stage, and Propristor Omaha Busin bills and replaced the cake, which | room back of her shop. The shop door | were, however, executed. Men and women merely players on it." . S And utlu'r m c]nuts. showed no signs of having been cut in | was locked by the boy, who then a After this poor, deluded, ignorant T TOMLCE, W, 1N WHICH 18 TAUGHT two pieces, in his valise. 1t was he that | ed to his room by an’ outside staircase. | family had been sacrificed to the tale of - HATTER : had suggested the search of the passen- | One morning the shop door was found | amadman Gloucester was sturtled by The cook in a cowboy camp near BOOK-K%DIHQ, Peflm&DShlp, gers. open lL‘-lurlli:ir than l;suu}l, :‘md‘iu hier bed | the appearance of the murdored man, | Cheyonno was told that ha had drawn DOUBLE LIVES, the ol ady was found dead, cut 'in a | He told a romantic story of having been | lottéry prize of $15,000. He at once in- Commercial :::-T';"':m“‘“""”"' ss than four months ago there was | dozen pluces by & knife which was found | eaptured by a gung of “crimps,” put on | vited 1he boys into town, and in the coe S s M T gent up «.-..[;. New y«.-{k city to Sing [ on the ‘uum;,_ One llm;ull of |:u corpse | board of ship and hurried off to Tur- | rouse that “followed spent every cent n..m. .| Sing, for a long term of years, a coun- | grasped a thick lock of hair, the othera key, where they sold him as a slave to a | that he ed for o When he | FEC _ 8 L. Cor 16th and Capitol Avenue ~ terfeitor who hud lod & double life for | heck handkerehi ¥as prov. at | physie vith whom he lived for two | got sobe e e 1“\.1)"\:: ' | 1ry.” They 10 superior oot ten yeurs. To his family--a wife and | knife and handkerchie! years, when he ma 1 ape in a | fooled, and then he made a desper Tur Ve ; ar Welts, PhABODY HOUSE {:u.l. .lvulull;"v‘u 1 g in o ‘um.r...un,u- g nd ~l 'k « g ched | Humburg vessel ary him to | but ineflectual attempt to kill himself, | ac Sewed, Ladies, ask for the | homo in Hoboken-he was kuown as u is per - v Lishon, from whence he made his way - SLUDLOW Try them, dnd you | uchinist. Every morning he left his | under torture confessed the crime to England In M s . Mexico City, a few days ago, they | will buy no u\lnl 1407-1409 JonesStreet home, dinner pail in hand, for his | was executed. THE OBSTINATE JURVMAN. tried a man's courage by shutting him Commodious rooms, niew furniture, first class | S011Y toil. An hour later, with dinner | A short timo alterwards a boy, o o English field hands sen | up in a reom with six ri s - WEAKMEN ] y + / tlesnakes. At . . Prices reasonable. Ouly fivst ¢lass Loard: | PAilin hand, he eutered a house three | vant in a neighboring wine shop was ing in a meadow. One Of them | the end of six hours they opened the ct @rs taken, Reception Tooms, pitno, eic lu.‘ll;»,. away, and was not seen again ¥ lwu for some small offense, and d, run thrcugh with a hay- | door and he v wnding in. o window | uaabid e e AL diise FOR : ’ il 4 o'clodk in the afternoon. *To the | while in prisou, is a fit of remorse’ con- | fork to the other. When the | sill, and -the suakes had. fought and | & T ariicuars for Lowe ar, 1o of B. FALCONER AND n u Chas. E. Miller, Prop’r. sbbors and the laudlord of the build- | fessed thut.he was the murderer of the | case came to trial the jury stood eleven | Kiilod each othor, " S M e o WL R, Moodus, Gonne j EX Sag B N Sarar b . S———