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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: HONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1893, | FUR RID ROO! AND CHATTE lsdy n-mnflr remlrkrd that there wi ried back to Parie & whole carload of | " TENC IV N SPBG]AL NOTIGBS. L M3 ANDBOARD | MONEY 0 LoA 18| AN ERA OF LONGAIAIRED MEN | 2z Jointof difterence between | haarioken jonrnuiis - | ORIME'S ~ AVENGING ~ HAND i i Continmed a football pi Aver ond a prize fighter, | MacMahon's kindness of heart was X 3 : —_— and, being asked what it was, replied: | once shown when, as marshal, he was daiien DYERTICEMENTS FOR THRGR COLURNS { D0 YOU WANT MOKKY . “About two and & half pounds of hair | attending & ball st the Eiyeee. and oo At v e W 1280 p.m_ for the egening | - Xw bt .u\:x- i i | Rushers oft:e G:difié‘;lel d Have fet ',(‘I,.‘(..,..\I..] : i Dt b ot | EETL .‘ynumx lieutonant, lately gradu- | 1t Follows R?""“"'l’ the d?erpntmmn of Mitiani T artiavie for two. 3015 Catrormie. | 218 ve will loan sou TM yon wish on your tartling jon. would be all very well if this hitsute | gtod from St. Cgr, leaning against the a Famons Tragedy. ~n¢,"7 ?:flr‘rvnmm"fiwmnfi‘:&?i D~ ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO GE! T';'-XW:F .’}u‘éfiflh‘»‘:‘ w';«'fi::h’fn E‘r‘k;g\fr‘:w(mf peculiarity were confined to the bona % ¥ T eare of Tuy BEE Aumwers o add 2 7 | wall with an air of extreme dejection. X it th heck. ‘e give prompt attention to all applications, _—— i 11 be el vered upon presentation of the o hl o L W e | REVIVAL OF THE CELEBRATED CRONIN CASE Others Involved tn «11 8. and wil Toan as long. nA ¥ou iR fide players, but it isn't. The success | ““Why are you not dancing?" inquired T, WO NICELY FURNISHED ""“"L?‘T‘ Fon can radu b Youriow - | CAPILLARY CHRYSANTHEMUMS THE RAGE | ful pigskin pursuer being the hero of | the marehal. cheerfuily. - SITUATIONS wAN‘l‘ED ol v Dod VA : E m no publicity the day, the less stalwart of his race and “Iam in bad luck.” ‘was the answer. e oreio }-NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH FRO ,-n:A ’ J N GUARANTEE 00, ey m;x must needs imitate him, 80 all the | ¢ have just asked a lady and boen re- TRatea Tiic a word first tnsertion ST oo e e oo oo v Room 4. Withnell block, The Fad Grips Gotham by the Top-Knot | CIApics ure discussing hair tonics and | fuced point bian) : Second Trinl of Daniel Conghiin, the Sole ther, _Nothin 4 - SERL & it Traniforins Dedeaom—Otitity of & ho barber shops are going into bank- | “Donot be discouraged with one re- Ficipant fn the Crime A FIRST CLASS DY ¢ : S ERENT-UNTORNEDRo0ME Shbet of B0 W Festbet i AT R - , | bufl. Show me the lady. Perhaps I whoe salewmen wamte s 3 2 “Must be the propah thing y' know.” | know her ¢ e g : e A word first nsatiin, 164 Word thiere: BUSINESS CHANC & Player—Base Imitations. say the chappies. “Football's the real | ~ The lieutenant pointed out the occu- i bl = ST afier. Not) on for less thar | . 150 8 SWAg 7 no Gyurls all cra tof ac - in e ne N The IENCED WOUSPKEEPER DESIRES | atier. Notliing taken f0r lews U - o 104 T g waggah thing now. Gy pantof a chair in the next room. The e Neat of tferenees given and S GRPCRRISFW ROOME, ALL X i AR St oo ¢ | OVah the playahs. Short-haired fellah | Marshal laughed md trial of Daniel Coughtin for il g i 112 Minmn st 7 TART YOU v | ., An epidemic of long hair ie raging in | isn't 1n the race now, y° know **You must not aim so high,” said he. | the murder of Dr. Patrick H. Cronin in - WO PLEABANT GRID > ROORS | . { Lo estaviiah one honest, re- | New York. = On the streets, in the | So they are giving time and thought | The wives of the marchals of France May, 1886, began in Chicago last Friday MPETE BT W KR | (e ey T whl w937 s 1 theaters, in the ('n’fi-fl. ol verywhebe | that might profitably be expended on | rarely emile on the suit of a young | Conghlin waeono of the tin ooy e ¥ Hurney stre M185 v and 1o where people gather together, may be | the intorior of their heads to the ex- | ljeutenant e A "y | ghli e < tad < T e 3 € cutenant, That is Mme. de Mac- | g the first trinl and sentenced to im- - . -4 F N v|\1~u| D ROOM ate. B Jor vartice wi aud pluck. | geen flowing locks adorning the heads | terior, and Fifth avenne u pleasant | Mahon. She never dances: but 1 think | priso ent fo . Des T R L T RREAD 45D | Ghidun J 201181 Mary iber. o money twjuid. White at | of men of all kinds. This cupillary pro- | afternoon looks like & procession Of | shewiil on biis e pcess ut 1 think EHS DTS SO St e ATTUAT] ! % § e e WL ot 3i; | lusion, the Sun observes, is particularly | Sutherland sisters in male attire. The | ° Aqgood as his word, ho went 0 his | ere) o ooty Fesulied in a | G720k 3 CNFURNISHED ROONS. 100 FAR "Lhrd .. Chioago. B noticeable in the case of young men. At | flowing locks of George Francis Train | wife and related the incident. She fora the verdict was sot naide death - - . . o . AN INTEREST IN A MANCFAC. | Urst sight one might suppose that the | are no longer a matter for comment as | yielded graciously, and gave the next oved Bur and O'Sullivan, and ot 1 . 16 & word there G 3 \\i\"[‘l:«m:::‘:iulvw_)lh!‘l'l wlat (with position fn the ofce 1f 50 de rising generation was universally suf- | in th hespast, when an inebriated student, quadrille to the lieutenant, who went ghlin 18 the sole survivor of the e L L LA B oo e o cash i, X | fering from unrequited love or afflicted | who had been celebrating a recent_ vic: | through the figares flushed and trium- - i - TORS, TRAMS UL |uuw""v:§"r'|y 5 SRt tende i Sehts ol witicle at a good | With the divine afflatus. But it isn't | tory, accosted that gentleman in Union | phant. He was over ufter ono of the With the excention-of the amasstais | with rigs. American AT - Profit. Address S o9, Be Hux | poesy or passion that is responsible; it is | square and remarked. good mavshal’s most enthusiastic wor- | Jarfi 1600 Howar J . s s | football “I any, @' gent'man, I do' know wha' | by ; ; tions of Presidents Lincoln and Garfield, = e AN AVINGS | math. N " FOI RLENT. A BAKGRY SHOP, OLD STAND, | football i say, d1' ge . 1 do'know wha' | ghipers ) e committed i e , Unitel o e L MR L I O s Y o e NoRE Yo Mree Appie o Sou 1 It must not e supposed that all these | team you play on, but ain't it pretty near - - g e o 8l .v‘,m:':‘ e 1 80t hé RONCTOrS. ADDLY 0 i ‘v & % hirsute individuals are football players, ¥ got off th' field Ave yer No other sarsaparilla has equaled Hood's 1 such m?,o.n !-nwl and in- Doulas bloek w04 el sl Rl v Y - <D FIXTURES | any more than that every man who children & at “th' | in the relief it mives iu severest cases of dys 188 interest as did the murde SALARY AND EXPENSES. | waterc I, U, L 3 e and, Ne wears a yachting cap knows the bow- | by pepsia, sick headache, biliousness, et of Dr. 1 H. Cronin, T'he prom- o " pply at | of 3 3 & 1 ¢ —_———— I mee o the cLin ( “0) s Bevn, 0. Hurmery e * g 1 1;,” = - 3 — ST FATING 38 sprit of a boat from its keel. Many o shoolbog i 1S dluatoh A1 D EETH Patle | inence .“f e v nh|'|” sodwoie 3 % - v e ioudo & them have never soen a football outsid. 0 Nmlovor Ganil far 3 H ADE g f the men alloged to ¢ been con- ATIORERS ON THE U, § — e R0 oL XHEwHiAOWS CFERpOFI LR ZODASELOTe! | ver i Y S oo —_— e in his taking off: the fact that a BORERS ON TIE U T OFFICRS WITHNEL Y STOK OF GROCERTES AN 5 AT | but the football man with his flowing | Brooklyn academies could not be pre. | > Fhimnthropic Genlus Sparned by & Ca- | powerful association was vitally inter- 1 b fare. Kramer & O'H i SO T GRS AR o Sl 15 the HORD HE tHe Bt htd 80 Sd ppstrei B e crous Londindy ested both in the crime and its’ punish- s ivah T3 st M8 JLro8 RENT, LANGE LSTORY A o entabiiahed tag o b e O s e i 80 e R A S ew York Tribune: *‘Madam,” he | ment: the intimate connection of the — e e b v thirty horse brsiness of $60.000.00: & 1in every young st needs let his hs iis father orde iim sternly to go a 4, rising deferenti s the d- | deac »f those who kiiled him— Ik Erasing Pencll, Seils = = = | Will take no trade. Hart s | that he, too, i a leader on the gridiron | a quarter with which 1o pay the barbe ady enterea the parlor, have a mat- | of his life and the cnuse of his death, Torkn ik gk Avents are E WANTED. B field of mud ‘and glory. The real football | The hoy went forth. and retuemen seni [Fter of considerable importance to lay | with the strugglesof a nation for 1ibe e Sombos Wramsr 2%e. Con, 2 B¢ L W v FOR SALE. RESTAU 4 men who are primarily vesponsible for | with his hair unshorn, to the wrath of | Pefore yon very hwicfly.” erty and the international charactor of 1o Monroe Braser 0 . B2 48 DUNIDIBSN: TR0 e E i) onsibl h his ns. s ] “Book agel she e tremendons episode gave s event i) : 2 : ation. No. 2116 Ce avenne, K i new fashion have u good reason for | his father. _(}‘[flk e I_h ‘m;!‘.fli:‘\d; TR e T [.\n _:m_l“lp ph R OUR CITY BUSIN < I s S veapillary luxuriance, as will be “Didn't 1 tell youto go to the bar- 40 noteven read books, much less | an importance not often equaled in th 1516 Douglns, | t — ALOPATHIO PHYSICIA STATOVIEE || sesh o SonMAeration Py el B sell them,” he veplied with dignity. *T | history of murder. News concorning - T : Yt gon omning. Addrss A o brye, | o0 on considoration, oy excopt the e e voung hopeful, | huve called to explain to_you one of the | the Croniu case was in as much. demund Bariio A NONTE AND EXPENSES EX- | ity 0o, . 1, Cincinuat. O Trenton, Neb, BRI | entinte provacted i by artidtial means | “Destas inoeaa the young Hopetuli | b imporiant driventions. of the oy iu London, Melbourne and Montreal as elusive termto pt wple § Bsaen o = AT T e — B B y © beer ere. “Yes, ro in Chicag The whole English speak- e Gt g " No k. System e oF e, Tt . B hoak | Y be wold berore Swntary 1; Avout 855000 casn | from injury. The canvas jacket wore | ““Humph! Can't see any signs of it. e ,}\f‘i"‘ff‘,X,‘}ff‘;:"".“f_(.,“',;'"‘,“',‘, g R omna i el A perfect. Write i o Address K. K A vast atlery of photographs. Com- | required. balanec ou time. George E. Gill, U over a heavy jersay protects the body | Dia l.m«-um to mow that crop at ordi- L) Lol g people sceme nterested Box Boston, Mass. MO04 17 f the Holy Lind, costiug 0000 1a M305 25 and arms. = Heavily padded canvas nary rates: You put the cream in a hopper and the story. 1t was a world-celebrated efse. 3 ANTE N WITH $3.00000 . DORRG.In Parelnn H0r06b0, Kivew Tin Wt 300000 STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE: | breeches cover the lower part of the Vo, sir;_the quarter was enough.” (‘]‘“’lf.:““‘x‘l'“""‘]f‘;?““ o, The Farality kecord. 010 take hulf tntc WL in fnew mus h book. Rev. James Stone made $120.00 first sy “one-half_cash, balanee & and ¢ moutis’ | hogy to below the knees, and stiff guards What did 16 witht Ak o o e dn ot S AUIE Cliper LS Tapie horough nvestignt v B I o time. TH. Burch & Son, University PLRoe, Neb. 3 E hat did you do with the guartel “Nothing : " he most remarkable chapter in this IA:lm‘m- Wit s NITS It | SR IR, Write aulck. Ot onty $1.00: | > keep the foot of cpposing players from | then?” “';‘1.“,f,‘,"‘,“\'.,‘,;{.,‘,"f‘“‘fl‘l‘i‘fi “}l‘l‘g“'{‘m,m pew | celebratod case is the startling fatulity CWANTED, PAITIES 0 LOCATE OX " GOOD e A Y FOR SALE CHEAP, THE BEST LOCATED the shins. The face of 4 full- .mfz‘d The lad dived down into a pocket and | |, 9 that costs less and lasts longer. | that hus followed the principal actors in ]L.. i B drantages | Pald ¥ saioon in_South Omali. Enquire 3. W.Tipe, | football player is a study in perverted | produced a bottle of hair tonic,which he | Kil . ek the tragedy. Since the first trial o i an dvautoges | i, B agent, SA18 N Btn M8 18 | physiognomy. st only does he hold | held up to the gazeof his astonished “““‘”“ buyin' soap today. 1 the vis- | twenty or thirty of thie witnesses have or Suite GENTS, A OihtR Rt FbbEr SGuthBiats sand Y . s “You are wrong,” protested the vis- | ‘% - 1t t 1 ) befory: R \ : CHANG in his teeth a rubber mouthpiece and ; SIS el l b e LR AhTe T et died or all trace of them has boen lost. e T avEnY | 3 . i g ORTHE wear over his own_masal organ o falso st any good with Lis hair | [10F, 88 2gon as be was able to get 10 8 1 61" Mrsauy, May 5, 1802, Patrick \wewtern Stutes to landie Do 45 of i onge. "Aad Raten 10c a line ench jucrtlon 1500 1ime per | nose of hardened rubber which reaches \" he explained.” “What" you going | Yjord: e s, O'Sullivan, the iceman, by the uso of eure aud lange profits, - it e r : B Gl eaforiens i 21 | up to the forehead, but even his ears are | to do when you go down on your houd | b ‘\'l,fi;"‘“‘:\"‘““"‘\ "";“”\‘VL';":I“ Y the | Whoso business card Dr.’ Cronin was Ly i ESCa 2 VA 00 FARMS IN NEBRASKA RANSAS | strapped down to prevent some enthusi- | and get pushed along in the mud for landlad I \VWibh <iitie Eosiersd s | decoyed to the Carlson cottage, died in 1 ; oW Amsiacas: : e Cae AG b 70 Fraiioee 107 | aetic foe from yanking them off. Soall | five yards if you ain't got any hairs” SWDBHOM M1l itRat TR Oe BUATOUILY Joliet Mowt b 00, A fortune inthia. Emergoney $ S0 | has been provided for but the head.” A | “Huh!™ was all the astonished parent | jWote off il moat h“"'m_v enough to | . Just one month before, on April 5, Mrg. Co.. St Minn. M307 130" t wiLL | well known rusher of past yearsonce | could fin: ath tosay. s“,”,'1“,‘ ER buttons, reckon I do use | Jobn F. Beggs, the senior guardian of s NUMBER OF POUL- ate, money. Box 23, Fr had & head guard made of metal pointed Yescir. And sposen after you Joultry. I'm nearly cragy with the | the infamous Camp 20, was summoned Biy pickers: AR L s AT — - in front, to fit over his heud like a w' I;. down you get kicked on the head, wher "hil‘\ 1 bill." E S before that dread tribunal from which Cudaby racKing ¥, South Oma Rute aline ¢ . #1.50 line per FOR_SALE OR N The first time he wore this in a game he | are you then? How G'vou suppose a | CRick s # there is no appeal M266 18 NG taken for tess than and Doukius; 7-Fooni house, modurn, G h A SaCae e you then? How d'vou snppos Dy ' o visitor, | there is no appeal. : - 3 R e Ll | e ol e e hud lots of fun chivping pieces out of | feller with his hair clipped would look | ihuts il thats it said the visitor, | "G H0URERT o ation was sent T X ey P M STORAGE, WILI LIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HAR- 1,000 STOCK CHOICR MERCHANDISE 7 his opponent’s head with the sharp | after three or four other fellers had TR MUORY REARVIVH OERT: Thadi sand | 0 Tehe o) » Inter Ocean that Dr. mot o wie ofl specis e & = AR e for $5.000 land wod $6.000 casi. Wil | point. When the opponent had been | been walking 'ronnd on his hoad?" Sa5t 10 Bave Yo That e Bl e | Lewis, the dentist who was working on Py pac : : RAGE FOR S, | fradeall o pir of stock for lund aud eash. Box | jalf scalped he begaine tired of this [ *Good gracious!” ejaculated the Salled 10 oxpiain & remarkable inten | Dr. Cronin's teeth at the time of his ) s ials ik layful performance, and appealed to | father. Dy you expect to become a | O3 shid s Sl death, and who identified the body by EXCHANGE: m s Ny el : 1 tion of mine. I have here sumples of my | 4 ] y_ by WANTED-FEMALE HELP. | TO [EXCHANGE, A GOO i | the umpire, who ruled the head piece | victim of mob violence. or are you fear- | JIGHOLHRe: - hve bioke SuTApis B MY | feting the plate in his mouth, had sincs - T h g1 s e § . | out of the game. Since then hair has | ing an attack from highwa ducks and- turkevs. These imitation | died in Denver, Colo., of consumption. Hi ‘,‘;;’H":‘.‘;i1:‘;;,.",‘.?;‘,\".’. g E heen the only protection. “Nones but all the fellers are wearing e o 2 Scarcely a week before the death of 3 bones are made of gutta-percha, so g e < 5 = = 5 When a candidate for one of the col- | their hair long ‘cause some time you el e e % Beggs interest inthe great trial had D, LADIES AND GENTLENEN FOR SALE_FURNITUR g lege teums leaves collgge at the end of | might cet on the football team, und | hardened thavheat does not aflect them. | 1 T CNICH™ Y, “thia passing. nway O otly LI R Tl podn s dnssvtlon e the spring term he turns his attention | then where'd you be without any hair?” bl A tiee gl un‘»u! inventions the | I’at Dinan. the liveryman. With ‘the Tt e, Doainm M o gt sl SR L L L _ | toraising a crop of huir. By the time | Sothe fad has reached the proportions | MO0 an cery simple. You place the | death of Pat Dinan,” of whito horso i X 08 16° STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW Rates, 10¢. 3 2 ver | he returns in the fall he is generully | of a fashion and extends to all classes. | S L SN AR ety ¢ | fame in the Cronin case, another of the = Vel etio Farnan : 4 1 : k 3 bone in this slot in the mould, pack any TENERAL HOUSB- Lt O PTTITE L 2 5 month, Notutng ornamented with a luxuriant growth. A | Hair tonics are at a premium: there is a kind of inexpensive meat, such-as pork | Many characters in tho tr drama wtreet M ALE_TWO HOT FoR saiE i LANDS CHEAP: ON 10 ain latiwde is dilowed to personal | financial stringency in the tonsorial | CC & HETRONSIVE Howt. SEORSS PO | pogsed away. Dinan's connection with e Bos T igiroon foute Prica | e o v stock an cani J- W, Welpion, | t9ste in the matter. A player may keep | line and the man of fashion who is bald | oF veal, g e i 8 hot oven - You | the crime never extended beyond his Satiutactory (o b 5 W B4, Bos 6" | his neck mowed close, letting the hair | has a chance of wearing a long wigor | TOWId and bake in a hotoven. You |5, 50" jhoiint accessory to the PP Py o1 = TR on the top of bis head grow long and | going into seclusion until the football | (HER CIOILIY remove the mou'sy sorve | o, ', just as was the poor beast lhu]n — FOR SALE- MISCiLLANEOUS. : . T Bl e MRt Hiarverd atsotar | Toooon 8 past boarders will detect the imposition. l\nul.uJ the ill- fan ad}m;mhx the AL PARTS OF THE CIT W GOTTAGE, OOR. | the style that Newe| arvard aflec [ . o e O wired | 50n cottuge aud his death. It was pur oy, ALL P2 "G Tialis, T0EMIIR el Ao OO #1.60 % Tre T d i ety waser, <ot oniy | O, Tike Phil King, the Princeton | Onesord describes it “porfoction” Were- | _+How about the white meat?" the Bilghi e "t anvie a1 Fau Y M COTTAGE, MODERN. CHOICE mouth. Nothnz taken for less thin .00, 0n Totig tine uine TS EARA s | quarter back, he mdy let it grow ali | fertoDeWitt's Witch Huzel Sulve,cures plcs e B R S B S e S niord elreio. C. S. Blgutter, 204 Boe bldg. - ONE BRUNSWIOK BILLIARD TABLE AND — 5 S . | over his bead. The,value of this was & 5 oy 0. “ever recaived any | 1on with the murder was established. g S0 | Rloncpoo vig el by el | SERODYHOTRE, BT E1G, SHOWEDIANE | tacn ina racent game, when ihe feld | . THEMAN A.D SOLDIER. portion of " Ghivicen: bub the leas ahd | OB the night of May 1, 138, Coughlin B oo ; J Sortare w10t 1 e norihwest. 1,100, was very muddy, wKing, being tackled | o | o rigtios of Marshal Machaton I- | Hinaar Tt woald orcin suspicion to | srranged with Dinan for the services of Ph: o UL Greliird Hill 10t, corner: % : : about five yards from the goal line, lusirated by Auecdotes. upply anything olse, madam," he added, | the horse and buggy in which Dr. Cronin 8 good us g 1 om house wid G0 & N ..’Tu‘fé t;!\l{" plunged forward on his head auz{ grace- In Paris,in the revolution of 1830, says T B i Te A ne s driven from his North Clark stteet York, Neb. S T * "= | fully slid over for a touch down. But > % 2ok : oflice, ostensibly to attend one of O'Sul- — : 2o0. | for his chrysunthewum capillary crop | & Writer in Kate Field's Washington, a | tion. Shall1 leave you u dozen logs and | pftice; ostensibly to attend one of O Sul- AT e 1 O-F se.lot ! T : ] e would noa robably be under medical | 18w student was soundly kicked by one | & dozen wings on trial?” % Sindus pitod e nlove; § Dt . - - Plaluview. s uth front, $1.000 HCsNPLH i espEobi s yebe i ey " | of the king's officers for ‘tearing down a | “They would be useless to me,” said | be driven to slaughte o e - — ouse, every convenicnce and first class | treatment for gravel on the brain. copy of the ordinance placarded on the | the landlady quiet] emarkable has been the unhappy Vi DALLIN o i N. 10th at., 84,000, For rush line player the aggressive | OBV 0, 118 CoeIaroe b acwroed Bn the | thy landlady quietly. fute of severnl of the Cronin actors. outli frovt ot near Druid Hill depot, $350. vompadour style is popular. It not only | Wall. The officer wasarmed, the studen T 5 3 : W PRIRE i H . | Eight of them are mnow dead, one isa ) TO GOOD EOs 2 | ()-FIVE-HORSE POWER ELECTRIC MO SlEhily acres. n. .. with fruit, $2/00 Jooks savage. but it is useful to poke | Was not: so the latter ran away. Nearly 1 serve my boardsrs nothing but the ] modern brick dwellls 0. 2708 Farn: (’!mmd asnew; @ bargain. M. Retlly. cornes acres, with house, $2.000. s brick stable if desired. Wurren Rogers, 13 AND G-ROOM € LOSE TO e Aot gy ool A iiborhood, | Tenes 10 iumertion, $1.50 4 lne per me.mw\'u DO Iean. VS HELCS Sulsi 2ith wnd How month ¢ ke Tor lews Ujiin G A & = B oo o g7 o Expross liver himself. i i : OLDEST LARGES ONLY INCORPOR- = snd blamed it on his innoe T R LA AN I N O s bt 2 BEMINGTOMN STEE- Vo SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC of the vast panorsma of rin, death and | ‘B¢ #Pple and N w Lis lanacest S bamouts Chrintian nsootston 111 8. 100 el a ik | "onatal pe When he came in sight rlwlfl WOMEN'S HOME U ) 3 2 helpless cripple and one other is a social i ar te ) a half century later—in 1879—the officer | white meat of fowls. 3 o 4 sh 3 & 11th and M streets, Lincoln, peclal price on trackuge ground worth of | into the eyes of the other team. Cap- |8 5 2 ool AT stunned. “What | @utcast, penniless and shunnod of man: Farmm Aot o0 i Chini o e tain Henkey of Yalo is fixed in this way. | culled upon the student to bid him good- | The visitor looked stunned. “What |15ng™ o the eizht who have passed FOI RENT. 11-500M HOUSE, & Bow 1a Bac 1ML b ORRlA T His hair looks a8 if he could impale & | bye, having just resigned the presidency | do you d 44 from life four were witnesses for the ¢ Diit. i Dodge At “eates, 10¢ & Tine : : » <las st 20 man on it, but Yale men deny the rumor "“':1‘; ‘,‘E‘.‘;; N B e e ey stato—the Mcinery girls, William Nie- HOUSES, § TO 6 ROOMS, 605 NO. 13TH month: Nothiug 1 5 D TO BORROW, §1.000.00 ON GOOD. | that he intends to braid it into horns | & radica: difference with the majority of A % sre was silence in the | man and Pat Dinan. The two girls were D MisH N iy property fu noriivest disiviet” At | with which to destroy the eyesight of | the national assembly on questions of | For a moment there was silence in the | I FRC 1 a%) FRRRe LS TR0 81O O o VOYART, | qi e | e o . policy. He combined with his | room. A smile of triumph lurked on | gt 2 & 3 8 i M2y 1 ither it be of the | state policy. combined with his P g O R ROON COTTAGE 5 ] ; it s Beh year at 116 N1 0tk his opponents. Whether it be of the | Sia 3 } ] ta | was summoned to the O'Sullivan house. —FOT R : ! i \ienx, also, & gracefui word of congrat- | the landlady's face. She did not move. | % b Gor i KLT chrysanthemum, mop or wire brush va- | adieux, al : of cong ) Nieman was the owner of the saloon 28 Barker bl S - 2 riety, every football player must have | ulation on the student’s election tosuc- | And then the visitor slowly grose and | | car the Carlson cottage where Congh- l),. §other auvi ot H ASSS BATHE, el ; i ; er | his bair long. and a field “on which two | ceed him in the presidentia) chair The f,“,.,',‘;(f:f“.‘,;3‘}:;:1“",1,‘;;‘1‘1“”" His face was | 1§ o 'Snilivan and Kunzo were scen on oo block. 1028 i Tdh.,. 0c & 2 b ) u line pe t RS0 100 e s g cams are gumboling and shaking their | student was Jules Gre he officer was 3 gard. 2 5 Tatal mioh e SAN ifonr Alihatean ot e v o, ¢ Gth u el R v ‘o 3¢ ripe i Vears )] J “for detaining you, madam, lact is - > Sgagad SINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. HANSCG MADANE SNITH, 5028 157TH, N1 FLOOR, | (/6. Walluce. Brown block, 16th and Dougl sle sight. Alter witnessing a game a | died. ripe in years and honors. o ining 3 1 : i N R antire, 248 Hea 2310 .(,“.x‘mmu» vipor, aloohol. #tcn ey e : ble sigh - g The companion pictures here sug- | think I fainted! More l])nv.hn and nu]ulm, . I 5o ot Mii 18 DE OMAHA CITY MORTGAG — — — yested furnisn a pretty fair index to th e -— Edward Spelman, the wealthy brewer 1 NO. 18TH, 28 LEER BLK aidicn e st Barrigpe by b = gested furnisn a pretty inde ¢ Pitt1s TG ey Th e A 4 - A S R e e NME, CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS. Ti Sl DT 000 P L LutreL PAWNBROEERS leading truits in MacaMahon's character, | DeWitt's Witeh Huzer Satve cusss buras | of Peorig, whose jug handled evidence ooy, g iser sowrs s, | Lagar roont vz wicobl i | 3EaR B E e o s Eaien e e cach lunerilon, 8150 atine por | He was loyal, frank, und kindly, When SETIIE R T DR | 03 the stand siamped him a bitte r encmy Inguire 1524 Juckson 8 e - | _ month® Nothing taken for less than S5c. he was the servant of he ‘king, he of the doctor, died abou vear ago, lit- T)_/LE0ON HOUSE PENFECT DONDITION ST B CENT MORTGAGES FOL SALE SECUX- SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKEIL 1305 | fought for the Iking with all his might, | v, ohio Lawyer's Geand Bitort to Gee ar | cally losing his head ina. {rightful fall RrL Otk Sttty vont rosORABIC. Bokes & Mgk ¥ P 6" | O .Douglan “st. Loaus “mones ou disinonds | gnd would suffer no contempt of the g g, ‘om’ a ludder. He was a_prominent B14 Norily 201l wthvet; reni resonuble. Kogen & Hi PERSONAL T T dii” | royal dignity; when he was the servant | myo o vewdness in working up and | Clurna-Gael and vontributed largely to % SOU'PH K0T = —— is K. 1 e— of the r epublic, he accepted its rewards | - cor o o e a e bl case against | thedefense fund. e < ¥ e O Jigc s wond fimt innertion. Toa word thers- SCALES. and its buflets with equal serenity, need- { Pioel iR (e CRRRIEADIR Ee B8 el | Pom Desmond of San Franciseo, sn- 10-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MOD- e e or e . HORSES WINTERED. B AT A o | ing only tobe satisfied of his own recti- | gy BOCTEN SUEROSLS o 0N OB | o0 Olan-na-Guel, who came 10 advise [V . o alw ood | 1 MATROONY, OF RURASTRE, NEg DRAL | e 100w o saeh tosonlon 8150 3 T por | NEURASPEEGONP EASDUSATESALLEINOR | 10500 burpose, The French oynics nevar | "outhern Ohio lawyer some years ugo in { SN, CaitherGips Joho oame 10 BSS cltern 3 SO of fho hoat 1u the | N i " | montl.” Notuing taken for less thin koew just what to mako of his simplicity | pj o case was that of 8 voung man -on | Cripple, h.h‘.‘mnn-l: a wunp‘»uml nful‘l‘ o Misdin | = e e e e s e and candor. Once, while he was presi- | Lo i YoM don | of the leg on Clark street by a full one T SSAG EATMEN 0L E RO-THER- ORSE NTERED. K A - o r murder, and the witness under : 3 A e R SR L R mo. ‘orders it d, T W ; dent, the ocouncil of ministers were | t¥isl for murder ° Withess undor | o1t while on his way to a secret meot NT. COTTAGE OF SIX R00MS, ALL | Umal y : ¢ 1 of cross-examination was a young lady who | 1 rhzleicr 5 e e five minutes walk of | andchiropodist MrsPost, 3195 8.10th. Withuel 1 bl | : 3 divided on a question, in the affirmative | (o= 0 % 5 young | ing of Camp 20. Mait Dannchy. of Camp QR Aunse. dnquies of T .3, Blonasi, 08 B . & ORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY. APPLY side of which MacMabon himself felt | Joo B0, o o otse of his | 20 kept a suloon on Chicago avenue R giciroon ouses, | Untow Sudlo Si35 Ouing. s e b g 3 the deepest interest. When they came | Tia; THLEE SHEY HOT BUE | Which the Clan-na-Gaels were known o TR G RIODERY (HGH T ROOM Bonues, §oLFaow ‘arisio cabinet ery T TV = o8 |G 9 rrives | to vote on it, they found themselves thed C‘Now. ah, Miss Jennings, where were | freanent. He was an alibi witness fir 16" | B SR ;\5-‘:4“_;:-,-;,“‘; KX 10 ar THCESES, WOIRRED o0 FER_MONTE. AD- 1 aud Muison 85~ | “five voting “yea” and five “may.” | o SO S0 SO O ROES L ORES the defense. 'He never prospered after VR4 ROONS, | Liiuput is 4,5 ! S48 oo Chleiet Vesvule “Well, gentlemen,” said the president, | % U108 S5 N8 G G o e | the trial, his place being finally closed Mot W isew W | 7o ; T, i FLEMING HAs LEASED THE WOOD (%0 pm .12 Giiteo & towi Loewl”"""."| 3 with ' migly 1 confess L uin vorsy, bt AR ] upapd holofighoolly. . © & s J SOUBNAL, Slin wtock ; Neb.. owned by 55 Daa) tox Bunday) et T e A L ; Michuel Gannon was a bartender in of persous desir 3-+ Gl Atock farm at Calhioun, Neb., owned by J. | 11.354m L0oa (ex Suwi the motion is lost, is five opponent N stance, sir ichuel Ga VENT, COTTAGE CORNER 33TH AVE SR | Mkl il R o ey 30 MO 0 | e o TN & 310 WV Lnannian nion. L TDs by apinonte 4 short distanc TR P AR e WL O Y s manenie; Aist Siae ot Ll » "_ | #6.00. For particulurs o (e bt | Omisha Y T T T sociates looked respectfully astonished, i R T notorious order, and is supposed 1o have g ] P L Y Lo Hiar for e | e Cahs - joagum I Brpross. ... 4 but said nothing. After the meeting Domt vou Know the distance in feet | known & good deal, his testimony, how- T e D A CIHE AN e iy SN X L (HiE, 10F, 80 uase = = == b xproms. | 40 one of the lutter called the president | . Ho% 1 YEN ever, being unimportant. Afier the B, T, ot 83000 708 N ¥ % ol 4 d o o 3 e aside. **M. le President,” he whispered, okl wurder he carried his wrm in o sling. - T-2100 FARNAM STE LADIES RE g =T e K0 “we were amazed at the result of that A-a-h! Now, Miss Jennings, did you During the trial be caught a severe e e e s n {or Jo o Depot 10tk and Muson Sts. | Omabs | vote, but held our peace out of regard see the defendant on that night cold one night while intoxicated, Tt conel AR L) o (FORMERLY WITH JOH Cyuai for you. We had supposed that you | *8yr el (o M b b e quickly developed into pneumonia snd ATE. SEND FOK OUR ) e o h e L8 pe were of the sume mind as ourselves,” i, S 3 while in & fit of coughing he choked to T taker and or, 015 3. A0t s T . e were of the & . “How vas he going? " ) Witk badi m,r.,‘u,:y‘"?"“..‘ ol Bios Kitolimaye B 1ztis | onaias A “So T am,” answered MacMahon, | . FigW fust was he going®h dewth and died withoat the services of & \5}11,.::.,“““ | bulldlug, Chicago, 11l 75 17 K BURKET. FUNERAL n;‘nu'u?l-:.unfilu " oyl “;F;'“xl).\\ln‘ e e i A ek B pr‘;;;::;m SR B 5 : WANTED, LADY R ot Lol T e 3 3 hen 3y it “Now, Miss Jeunings, how old are 3] “ ” questions nre anked. Address W 37, Ber — — 500 pm .45 ight and cast the decisive vote?” vietim. Itis supposed his part in the kusan oriac Ol o HALL D —— L ! L% pon my faith!” exclaimed the hon- e e trial was that of drilling alibi 'witnes: e 3 n e — | est old soldier, “I never once thought “How old are your parents?” A Maniue und domicide. oy & T REBTEC A 17 T0aw | of it AT e R “Father 44, mother 43.” A horrible death was that of Peter Reltod. Mitn Bturds: 4218 Mlchol o on et On another vcuasion he suddenly in- How do you know you are 197" McGeohan, the Philadelphian, who was e WEST TATE T e S L 1 g Wy fertinied .8 chther fromy. dissusion They told—" accosted on the street by Dr. Cronin W NONEY TWEST LATES — 2 - . wround the council table with the | et No Leresay ta ; 3 ; . J The O. F. Divis € : n streel. 814 ) TH 5 o B » v - ¢ i e o Tut, tut! No heresay testimony goes | about & week before the murder and - E M| 15! W Fiver. 2 remark: “ah, gontlemen, 1 have just | j, thiscourt. What was the color of | charged with being in the plot t0 mur- e e : ymarid e X — e i received a letter from the prince im- | v\ andmother's oyes?” der him. He died some time between v 101 lews 1 1103 yeurm, Fideiity - % T -HALL bl 1.2 L Douver dut 5 perial. He is a fi"lel\“‘l”fl"_'““ .‘ 8m | T ey Zdon’t remember, sir.” the coroner's inquest and the trial. He 1D ROONS FOR GE i L ST | ARMORY BALLL 1714 CAPITOL AVENUE AN o CHIGAGD, MILn& »T 7 yery fond of bim, und hlsletterischarm- | «ap-ng! Now, how often 4id your | obtainod employment st o south sido SN b S e AW e ANON PG TR R UM NP GOVAD | £ Momnd paseesciy roakik {614 Tt vory U b DenoLiy Mo g, Jausiie waspod. With one voice | Erandfatber shave?” roliing mill and fell futo a pit, sustain- 7-ROUN WITH OB WITHOUT B, 024 8. 18 2 nodelnyn W P 1ith & C0. 1520 Faruam | cheap: Lills first-ciass. Cull at 1310 Hiroey. i ‘..,“'.M,,Fw_. ‘,.H‘m. 3 O IRLTIM O GANDOO. 4 on't re— ing severe injuri He was taken to E iiE M MI10S Do 9 they begged rn~~|n~uflnl1\ to remind M ST g At o inte = i Wi onds at low raies for clioiee aeourity on L A ] i o 3 oehlic '"!"{"‘?’ “"}! 1"*‘_"“’“‘jj‘ “f”‘v‘"; “*He was kicked by a horse, sir,” The fate of Robert Gibbons, who was TG T ReGS FTONINED o OV I gt s e Do - g Noriolk Weprast : ; ualled Prince tmperisl wes somothing | - i-What color was the horse™” an alibi witness for Burke, was tragio g - T = - A : cas e g B, g of which thelr body iust avoid talang | igow can I tell you, sir?” and is well remembered. Two yosrs siEh AN X skEET voassmen par- | WD S0 ANS i Mwflflh 8 DANCING SCHOOL. 1610 HARNEY | o Sy Officlal coguizance, and that it would be |y, Court: “Will the sttorney for | ago. while in company with Aldorman S e e Y i Py ey ¢ oty | “ohasha| ¥ da thost compromising to silow such o let | gofense please inform the eourt what be | McCormick in the Luke View excbange, = s v Al L Parais ¥ acuuble " ter to be read and the fact to be entered | jgriving g Mayor Hooley's theater, the two got into l. LAKGE FEONT ROOM IN PRIVATE FAN- ~ Mi0v D Kk on the minutes, as it must be. “Why—ahem!~your honor—-aheml— a quarrel with Captain Schuettler of the 6 T g e e e o :'M"‘i?.',\'\’l?u Eaien 1004 T el oot > { y —— = = 0 i ) : “Ob, very well vesponded Mao- | gpiyngyis please the wourt, here is s | police force, who hud becnactive i rin: bl S L i an ‘n‘;‘:\ T SECRTHAND AND TYP.WRITING Wi . Mahon, good natiredly, folding the . 4 & e bepS g ] : othiug or 1w B g ¥ - i it JURI PACIFIC e i b riet: qf | Woman who is villing to swear away the | ning down the conspivators. Schuettior EoSTeanararey woows H‘un TNONEY 0 LOAN ING LADIES AND GENTLENEN OAW 800% d Wobnier St letter and replacing 1t in his pocket: “if | )ito of 4 young man, an' 1 promise 10 | shot Gibbons, who died & few duys juter, s X NN 108 o any mam whic xou wini i work odge ol shoriluod aud | | % the proprieties forbid my reading it to D 1 S OSbans, w0 8ind 5 (ey Oy Siull oo B Bk s SO oat bealbte Fubde. 1 the | 1 i A, » ‘weliool of shori- | 1348 b ] ] B ol oabord1ng 140 | “how by ‘er own testimony that ‘er mem- | Schuettior was fully exonerated. i auickest powsibie thue. and (OF any lensth 0f ine ors 10 rent. M4 (g 3 g 5 fU“ "}_)““" o capacity, 1o8h 81 Ly jypotto be relied on. she don't In addition several other deaths have ot A fowuliyou. Xoucan pax it back tn wuch iustall TYPEWRITERS, P ‘;I"" ‘“‘;’ ‘d‘.““;'m“' wach of you pers B+ | oyon kpow, your honor, whether 'er | ocourred amony the anti-Cronin gang, TFURNISHED ROOMS YOR LIEHT HONSE- | ments as you wish, wheh i vish. wud only .. ally. And he . " y e t , 1 ¥ — . 4 Depo. 1 s rrandfather was killed by a Connecticut mong themw being Luke Jordan, brother .Mfl‘nh-lmm heat, 26190 Douglaw, | puy for itus loug ab youkoep it You cau borraw e T = Omabal ) ~’|n 2 o sis. MacMahon's visiy to the soene of the | & and .l an by 0N ut | among th | ordal yn ’ M7y there- .00 am | Sioux Clly Aceou 4 b ) pennyroyal ‘er & Kaintucky thor of Harry Jordan, who was strongly sus. i WO FURNISHED We0MS PO LIGHT BRI WA GRS AN CARRLA Ry S ne T Dot Sihe Ll umiNons Clr W terrible inundations at Toulouse wass | hreq” v ; pected, and & man named Sullivau. opiug. 1712 Dodge. Mt 14 L s 3 mn\“m“ S?.".""’ l‘ll:lfl;fl&: f“”}’fi"—'?" .Eu‘;\l:"' h\ufi'fi iiiciand Passenyer (Bi. & great “‘B“‘!’l“"““;"’“‘ 1‘1" 2 .""‘3 .""J"' The roar that followed closed the Gotahiinte dnanas \ 1L SEL Y. i eard of price ‘el JON. = rlers who heeu ogging his - ; oo o O Bublo 818 M. L bilz. Send for ssmplen. B37 SIOUX CITY & PACIFC. ~ [Arives | POVIers who had b osable rhat. | cross-examivation long before the girl | . viel Coughiin, an allesed leador § ) ¥OOMS AND BOARD. oM u.rmu’m.. —_— Bevat 10 s Maroy i Omana | 1n order to jot “‘l""“ the memorable lh‘;" had been compolled 1o give the exuct | g bom CORE! L B0 o gy e Fflwnnmu LOW 5ATIS. 2054 BARKEY. W'O'L‘}Ifi‘mflfl" T, BrCUND-HAND TYPoWERITSRS. Pusacuzer fric of which he wis expoctod 10 de- | duy of the month on which Adum stoly | UNe CONSBitRCY, was i Lk Chicape P lioe force. e was born in Huucook I\blh:;_m\lhu-u:rsu desalation they bent forward 1o cateh | "¢ Mich., ahout thirty-two yesrs ago. ’h A B e, S A e e sia eeeat——— o} o 77 i e M e e S —WILL Lo, muolnn IN D OF S e Sl dwiiad. ... his words, He was silent for some min- We could mol improve the quality if we | 18 Physically, a spien spocimen of & R OOMs ey v gras | Xoliual ORI ATSRNR 1" | MUS\C, ART AND LANGUAGES b o Cucay Liniled £ utes; the Lis Lips moved i double the prioe. DeWiivs Witci, tagel | Mt 1/l and’ straight as an arow, wis pa [ nanu\um- Tub wirpet. MOST | 1, Contlnent TRinn diant' ALt 2 00¢ of aacdw Raivo ls the Rast anie That sxuerionds feot one ineh in hoight, by, sinewy, N vii R WITH BOAND: | W CNONEY T SHONT TINE .(.u G FNEECK BANIOIST AN TRACHER | | Oniaal. P, . BRGE WUMs8 104 O Shlesy o e e en Sh s EANCESUISHE AN | 2 S0 ong 86 amoE . J N P aais i 1 Y v : N ; - Gce, OF Lhul WONGY GaB bu. nd strc % m“flu.}““ M | Xl RV s waiiding. M08 Db 1010 Califvus st [ty That was ail; sud the next train oar 3