Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 13, 1894, Page 8

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PHOTOGRAPH AND IN EVERY P HE OMAHA DAILY BEEF TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1891 HAYDE rejoic a court roof in all my judicial experience. I think that Burke and Cooney the Fox were the murderers of Cronin, and The Greatest Shirt Sale on Record Now On | I also have inclination to be ¥ was one of the men who killed him. Prender- at Haydens', gast will surely hang for the murder - of Carter Harrison, but I do mot believe he will be executed on Good F' The su- WASH DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS | preme court will probably gi se is case, so the judge's error of sentence will the defendant nount to any lawyers can sei; hing which upon as a ve O'Sullivan | One Entire Floor Devoted to Men's and Boys' a widow in poor circumstanc: BROS. TUESDAY | pim s et o squted s oment | HAYDENS' CLOTHING SALE S | Widow Helped in Her Struggle with a Chat- tel Loun Comp: On August 14 last Mrs. 0. W. Johanning, ne Fine Ready-Made Garments, { money for bread and fuel, and applied to the } Omala Mortgage Loan company for relief, . | offeriiig her little stock of household furni- A T 3 ) tur curity for a loan of $10. The mort- ¥ ONE-HALF OF CLOTHIERS PRICES | gago Gompany. accommodated’ hor w the HETR amount required, taking her note for $14, the additional $4 being for recording and inter- ©Over Two Thousana Dozen Shirts and Nearly | | oiong0 (o save the assassin's neck.” Tuesday and All This Weck We Will Placo | ¢t For six months thereafter Mrs. Johan- Half Gone In Two Days—Come Quick R a e on Sale Some of the Most Desirable ning p $2 per month for interest, but on if You Want Any of Theso You need not despair! Salvation Oil will Bargains Yet Offered—$2.50 New ::"‘ "m“ month >h"‘ :\lm‘ unable l"' raise L healfyouri bl AT LTl A RERCar. 106 ots) S i ie required amount and the company threat. Fine Shircs, ¥ arm without a scar. cts, Spring Hats for $1.00, o T T e N West e ha THE SHIRTS, Boys' fine domet flannel shirts, no trash, ®mall neat patterns, stripes and checks, only 9c each. someth not be In making our 1 and boys' clothing w attorney in the Paxton block, telling him that she had no money. He proved a good collection of men's | Samaritan and wrote the company that, in know that we addition to the original claim, $2°had been ing that will please you. It may | paid, which would cover the costs of rel on the first or the second table, but | ing the mortgage, and that if this were not In this lot will be found a lot of boys' | Wellman, the Washington correspondent who | remember that one entire floor is now de- | done forthwith he would bring suit for the fino percale bedford cords, black sateens, | nas organized an Arctic expedition-at his | Yoted to this clothing department, and in | penalty, which is §50. |basket cloths and fancy shirts of all kinds, | e e poton At o | the largest western clothing stock you can —_————— your choice for 19¢ each. You will miss it | O MR r""\,'."_ \',"‘k";‘f"" ‘"-“[“‘l“‘v!’”""‘ find something to please you. The Burlington s the quickest line to if you don’t be on hand. ity today for New Xorl from whichcityshe A WEEK'S BARGAIN LIST. Texas points via Kansas City. Hall rates 100 dozen gonts' fine domet fiannel shirts, | and his companions sail on Wednesday for | $10.00 men's sui March 13. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam no trash, nice patterns, every one full size | Europe. ~Mr. Wellman bade most of his 0 to $7.00 men street. NG e and well made, this lot newspaper friends farewell at a meeting ot .00 to $14.00 men ANNOUNCEMENTS. 50 dozen gents' fancy barrette cotton the National Capital Press club to express YOUTHS LI O, S DN (W T “ the esteem and good will of the club for the Dr7authatianiiy s Rarely has a concert been presented to habilsrostn 800jto Tho [yuur bliolee of this | onterprise of Mr. Wellman, who had until 9,00, Youthal sults an Omaha audience that combines so many gLinoE . s, | Tecently held the office of president of that | 8.0 Souths’ suits strong and attractive features as does the dozen gents' fine fancy negligee shirts, | T T e i T Ly e $4.00 youths' suits, : t ] ¢ G9snatho fit for a councilman to wear, in all the new e e tRAl i araborma CHILDR program of the Wilkins testimonial concert, spring shades and colorings. Thrown on ancsomal | iseloo; $3.00 sui which is to be given at Boyd's on Thursday 0y flag of the United States, one counter at 2Gc each. ome Tuesday | oy desired he should nail to the top of you will not be disappointed, the north pole, or plant in the hole diss All on sale at Hayden's. covered. Mr. Wellman in a gracious speech L Our §0c table of negligee shirts will be a | yecepted the burden placed upon him, and | % stunner. In this lot will be found some of | wuiq' the flag should be planted at the | HAT the finest shirts made, in light and dark col- | \izhest northern point the expedition ors. You can shut your eyes and pick out | yerched men’s shirts worth $1.00 to $2.00 cach, and all they | —— Wwill cost you is 50c e: Half rates to Texas via the Burlington, On another table will bo found a lot of fine | March 13 00 A large and better assortment for $1.00 in to $4.50 suits, $1 to $7.00 suits, $3 BO se, 40c, worth 50¢, 74 AND CAP DEPARTM evening of this week. Great int manifested in the event, and there indication that the house will be ¢ Tickets go on sale at the box office W day morning at 9 o'clock. fur hats, all of the men’s fur derbys, $1.00, fur fedoras, $1.00. men's fur soft hats, $1.00. sin a Fifteenth Saturday £ ahapea, The revival of the famou Bar Room,” which a Street theater for thr matinee, commencing March 15, fancy wool negligee shirts; not a shirt in ————— 00 men’s fur derby should be greeted with a crowded house. this lot h less than $2.00 cach. Your CHICAGO'S NATION AL BANK $2.00 mien's fur fedora This has been witnessed by more people choice on day for $2.00 men’s soft hats, 7 than any show mow on the road, and has WASH DR 300DS AND DOMESTICS. | Their Condition Now as Compared with | $1.50 men’s fur derbys, received a great many flattering comments Low prices on first clas: chandise is Thelr Showing of Last October. $1 ) men's fur crushers, G0c. from both the pre: the clergy. It L: AN OraNARY HBYaRna ek WASHINC March The’ - comp- Sotonildrenuiand hovs, creates tears and laughter, and has a moral ain color riped and checked seer- 3 e Fiublio 00 ¢ s and boys' | “hat a o attend should take advantage sucl only Ge yard l.n Haydens’ troller of the currency today made publi Gate City hat at $l 50 and '{“ E;'Il ‘“h- "”. ) 1’\::1: lw-lvlnw Ihhw k1‘.“‘: Fine dress ginghams, such as are sold at | an abstract of the reports of the twenty-one .00 to $5.00. I alah it it R ot an a 10¢ uml 2160 yard, now s at Haydens'. | national banks of the city of Chicago on 'HAYDEN BROS., SRS Y 80100100 (AN A L ade of satine now selling at be yard | February 1804, The following the Latest styles in clothing, And hats and caps. Primrose & West's big minstre! show comes showing the condi- n or s of inte pruary 28, and also the principal ite; tion on Fu | loss since the last valuation, October 3, satine now going at 15¢ yard at Haydens' Fine soft finished bleached muslin at Hay- onl ard. s IBtte reduinaatto Koty v on s and discounts $81,240,542, gain $8 English flannelette reduced to 5o yard Bk 81:849,54 I The at Hayd, through Pullman tourist ca $5 ——— to the Boyd on Sunday and Monday next Dollars and with a company that surpasses fn magnitud 20 Dollars and ability anything yet seen in the minstrel an Francisco. | line ong the comelians with Primrose h in one of the | & West this seasan will be found eight of the s and the | best they could find in this and other coun- To $5 pays for your be Al colors ‘of best dress Nning cambric now | §eTV¢ akents) $i7,202 8047, fain i pays for a first class pa: , all via tries, and include Messrs. Van, Lewis, Wall, 3te yard at Haydens zaln $468,190; lawful money reserve THE UNION PACIFIC. MeLeod, Lewis, Howe, Randall and Iler, Mill remnants of best dr leo at 2the | Sk M uie ™ gain. $7,596,671 (of this reserve No, you don't have tc nge, th yard at Haydens' | i]\l\’v' \ Ihlm»ld‘ dll"l 33, run through to San Francisco. Have your It has been decided that Hallen and Hart $1.60 white crochet bed spreads now 88c | 000 EE R B0 DT SIS nearest Unjon Pacific agent reserve you a | will give a Wedneaday souvenir matinee at each at Haydens' |'to state banks. and bankers $34 berth or write the Boyd, presenting the musical farce com- Yard wide brown muslin only 3 | crease $5,716,960; due to other national banks | . Harry P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 The Idea.” The prices have been made tomorrow at Haydens' 3 ! ANPNGL NAR Omab: derate and will be made public to- Y | $38,740,841, | se §14,0: individual y Qahf MGArn e ap i 3 Hayden Bros. are letting down the prices, | Gosisii ™ ¢0 057,818, gain’ §2 83; average S ch accounts fo big crowds you find 4 i1 ayerage m . —_—— which accounts for the blg crowds you find [ o BE ETe ™ K 8 against 45,46 per Twenty Dollars to California. g there; you save money by trading at Hay- ' i il Pve a Cloch, AR KRN S ARARAC DOTRRAE Aot | oention October 3 $20.00 buys a one-way and $3: a round- | gaia the smoker: when he took the frat F trip ticket via, the Burlington route DA from AL VIO (nlon clgargtte . A HAYDEN BROS.. Burlington runs two daily trains to | Everything first class—tickets, trains, time. | photographic surprise with each package. Laadera ot RopbIAR Brls alf rates March 13. City ticket | Ticket office, 1324 Farnam strect. Ao el —_ ¢ Farnam atreet. ——— The Burlington s the short line to Fort Twenty Dollars to California. MO A T T e et o nding: Razors, shears, pocket knives, [ Worth, Dallas and other important Texas 20.00 buys a one-way and $35.50 a round- at' d lery and edge tools. F. S. Stanfield & | cities. Half rates March 13, Ticket office, 4 That's all It costs you via , 16518 Dodg 1324 Farnam street, trip ticket via the Burlington route. TH Everything first class—tickets, trains, time, 3 Ticket office, 132 arnam street, ¢ UNION PACIFIC, 0 for the round trip. Corresponding low rates to all western - points Pan Coughlin's Acquittal. Through first and second class sleepers Judge Tuthill of Chicago, who presided at | and dining cars. Seo your nearest Union the famous Coughlin trial, arrived in the city | Pacific agent or Har'y P. Duel, city ticket agent, 1302 yosterday and registered at the Paxton. | parnam street. Onjahe In speaking of that case and the Cronin mul Judge Tuthill said Half rates to Texas via the Burlington, was not surprised at the acquittal of | March 13, Coughlin. There was a reasonable doubt 2 of his guilt, and the jury gave him th The following arriase Lllchnsos Were ime benefit of it. Any one who attended the | ..o i trial and heard all the evidence could mot | 3! irial aad noard i tho avldence sould uat | Name and eadress. deal of sentiment created for Coughlin by | ‘Antonia Clsar, Ssuth Omaha the devotion of his sweet-faced wife and | James W. Ricks, Omaha children and the daily attendance in court R Fanan SRt (M of his grey-haired father. Coughlin had S gerved five years In the pen. The court | Half rates to Texas via the Burlington, room was crowded with Lis friends, and | March 13, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, DRPRICE'S Bakin Al Powde% ‘The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-~No Ammonia; No Alum., Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard: { Mustrat March sale we are offering at the lowest prices ever known In Omaha. Add to this the fact that never have there been seen such beautiful designs as the present Empire and Chippen- dale frames, and you have a double reason for immediate action. Remember that a China Cabinet serves two ends, It stands for both uaility and beauty. It protects your china and it uses the occasion of display it as a decorative feature in the home. Bear in mind that with oxur cabinets you can have either wood or plate glass shelves, and either a pancled or mirrored back. Th four grades on each single pat- tern The special prices we are now quoting are for March only. Absolut CHAS. SHIVER! Gs( & 00., T porary Location, 1206-1208 DOUCLAS ST, MILLARD HOTE L BLOCK. We have made a number of changes which enables us to do finer work than ever before, - Our different departments are so equipped that you will vecei the most courteous treatment and best work. Our photos will compare with productions by the best artists in the country as was demonstrated at tho photographic convention heid here Feb 27th und 28th, E4; HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. 33-315 817 So. 1501 BE, Omin Take E evator, Between Farnam and Hurioy. oR, MCGREW is the only SPECIALIET WIIO TREATS ALs b PRIVATE DISEASE: and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Wemen Excluded, 18 yours experience Ulroulars froe. 14th and Farnam Ste Luana, Nep, YOU SHALL KNO Ay, THE TRUTH WS &W?fi&fi%& OU shall know the truth, and the truth shall save your dollar., Wrapped m this golden maxim we turn page after 7 page, adding progress with cach leaf of our chronicle, The Nebraska saw s come and go, each one crowned with a remarkable growth, cach with improved ideas ulting from constantly laboring brains, which the muiiy:n entare eve ready to devote for your benefit, cnteen seasons Thus we enter upon our l%[ll%cklwn which we with pleasure announce, will be the banner season—both for as- sortment and low prices, We bought liberally—we bought heavy—because clothing was plenty and buyers scarce—it looked as if the Ne- braska was the only courageous concern in the United States. It swallowed every line that some manufacturer was forced to sacrifice—bought choice at our own figures—and a more beautiful line of patterns in clothing we never were ever before fortunate to own—nor did we in men’s carry as large a line of noveltie furnishings—enough said—yon shall see for yourseif, Fcbraska Clolhin Send for catalogue, Open evenings' till 8.

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