8 Til 13 OMAHA DAILY HKK : 'THIMISDAY , AIMUL ( ! , 181)M. ) ANOTHER PRISONER ESCAPES Fifth Man to Walk Out of the Douglas County Jail. FUGITIVES ALL HAVE BAD RECORDS following the Trull ol the Touch Unnrtet They Ann Tlu'liiBoHn with htolrn IMrenrnm Onii Htruln u Mono ninl lliiKBy. It Is getting to bo the easiest thing in the world to break out of the Duucln.4 county Jail. The bolts and the bars uro secure enough , hut with the present system of Kuanling about nil thit u man has to do Is to walk out If he feels an.v disposition to es cape. Tuesday four of the prisoners es caped by climbing Into the coal blu and then going out through the chuto. Yesterday morning Henry Douglas , ono of the men held to the district eourt to answer to the charge of having burglarized Aulttnnn's store , walked out into the coal bin , up through the L'hute and a moment later wns on his way to Council IHuffs , whither he went to join his partners who escaped the day hefore. The loeal detectives iitv somewlrit dis gruntled over the escape of four of the most desperate thieves that they have succeeded In convicting during the winter from the county Jail Tuesday afternoon. The fugi tives were all notorious crooks and the de tectives had secured evidence upon which a second charge of grand larceny was to be preferred against them as soon as their terms expired. Tough Oiiurtrt. Kd Fitzgerald , who was probably at the bottom of the plan to escape , is ono of the most oantrerous criminals for his ago in this part of the west. He has been a prolillc. source of trouble for the police and was Jlnally convicted on the charge of breaking into a box car at South Omaha and stealing n quantity of shoes. Henry Smith was another man whom the police regret to see regain Ills liberty. He is the man who is charged with having as saulted Kva Loach , a 10-year-old girl , in North Omaha some time ago. He was dis charged on that ac ount , us the girl was un able to positively Identify him. lie had been at liberty only a day or two when he broke Into the store of the Collins Gun com pany and got away with a valuable collec tion of lire arms. It was on this -barge that he was committed for trial shortly before lie pave the jail oillcials the slip. Hice and Ferguson , the other two who es caped , were members of the gang of nine burglars which was unearthed by Detectives Savage and Dempsey In an old rookery on Kouth Tenth street and both had pleaded guilty to petit larceny. Hoth are dangerous characters and since their trial the olllcers had discovered evidence which they con sidered sufllciont to send them over the road for n couple of years apiece as soon as their time was out. < ) u u Hut Trill. Detectives Ila/eandVaughn spoilt thatoyen' ing searching for some trace of the fugitives nnd were partiallv successful. Immediately after making their escape from the county jail the four men went to Smith's residence , at Twenty-llrst and Nicholas streets , and stayed for an hour or so. As soon as it became - came dusk they went Into the lumber yard near by and clianged their jail clothes for citizens dollies. While they were perform ing this operation Deputy HhnritT Lewis was nt the house Inquiring whether they had been there. An Irishwoman who lives nc\t door saw the olllcer arrive and knew that the men he was after were in the lu.nbor yard nt the time , but the deputy did not make any inquiries of her or the four men jnlght have been back in Jail before this time. The detectives ascertained in the evening that Smith had concealed three of the re- yolvers which were stolen from the Collins company somewhere alraut the basement of the Church of the Holy Family , which is located in the adjiicent block. They were seen to go to the church at night and as the revolvers were gone when the detectives visited the spot soon afterwards , it is fail- to presume that the criminals are now well armed and ready to maite a desperate fight for their liberty if necessary. Once rid of their jail clothes and with a peed revolver apiece in their hip pockets , the gang lost no time in making tracks , and the detectives were unable to get their hands on them. Iteturiiln ; ; to Old Tricks. Procrastination evidently has no place in the vocabulary of Henry Smith , the burglar , who , with several other prisoners , escaped from the county jail Tuesday afternoon. Ho lost no time after his escape in returning to the same tactics which had lost him his liberty on a previous accasion. About half past 8o'clock that evening. ! . II. Daniels left hid horse and buggy standIng - Ing In front of thn Baptist church at Fif teenth and Davenport streets while ho went insido. When he came out n few minutes afterward the rig was missing. Two hours afterward a man drove up to Pat Ford's place and offered to sell it for about half what it was worth. Mr. Ford at once surmised that the rig was stolen and telephoned to the police station. The thief heard him and took to his heels , leaving the horse and buggy behind him. The latter was turned over to the police and later returned to its owner. The description furnished of the thluf tallies exactly with that of Smith , who is supposed to have taken the rig for the purpose of raising a llttlo money with which to get out of town. CiliUireil | at III * Mother1 * . Henry Smith , one of the men who escaped from the county Jail i'uesday afternoon through the coal hole , was captured by the BheritT last night. It was expected that Smith would go to the homo of his mother , 1144 North Twentieth street , before ho left town and so the pltico was watched. When the sheriff searched the place last night Smith was found concealed in the cellar. Ilo was taken back to jail and questioned as to the whereabouts of bis pals , but ho claimed that ho did not know. IIIU1TAI , IIIISIIANI ) . Bfiunmlrra Ills Wlff'it Monrr mid Klrlii Her In I hit I'IIIT. Last evening Mrs. Bnrsik , who lives at Seventh and Uastellar streets , called at the city jail and as'.ied the ollicers to go out to her house and arrest her husband , who hi-.d been abusmir her. The woman's face was quite badly cut in two places , and her head was considerably bruised. She told a pitiful stor > of her husband's brutality. It seems that by hard work for a number of years and by practicing the great est economy slit ? managed to purchase twelve lots down in that part of 'tho city , which she had hoped would bo of considerable value by the time her son was of ago and thus give him a fair start in life. During the last few years her husband , who used to own u sand pit and work for a living , got to drinking hard and spending all of his time around saloons. His business went to pieces and ho depended entirely upon his wife for support. Within a period of fifteen months Mrs. Burslk has sold four of her lots and given the money to her husband , who has squan dered it. Yesterday he went homo drunk nnd demanded more money. This the wife refused and was promptly knocked down. Then IJursik insisted that bis wife sign a deed to another lot. Again Mrs. Durslk declined to comply with the demand nd was not only Knocked down , but was brutally kicked on the face , head and shoul ders , The cuts on the woman's face were made bv thobool heel of the cruel husband. Mrs. Hursik was afraid to go homo and stayed with friends last night. A complaint nga'lnst the husband will probably bo lllcd jodny. SI'NIIAV ItOO/l : . Rlmrjif * Ilnvo HITII I'linl t'p A nlim ) lli'iiry Srhrorilcr. According to informa'.lon received by City Prosecutor Ooehran Henry Schroeder , who runs a saloon and billiard room at IWl-'ii North Sixteenth street , projioses to run his establishment as tie pleases nnd in defiance of the orders recently Issued by Chief Beavoy There were three complaints includ ing nine counts for violation of the Slocum law tiled against Senroedor In police court yesterday , and the prosecutor believes that ho hns plenty of evidence to effect n conviction. The complaint ! ) allege that Sehroedor has at various times nllowvJ minors to loaf around his establishment ) that on March 1M hORold Honor to minors , and that on Sun day. April U , ho dispensed liquors over his barns though the Sunday law was an un heard of Institution. Oflleor Corey , who was on the beat Sun day. reiKirted that everything wns closed tight on the day In question , but the testi mony In the hands of the prosecutor would go to show that the olllcer was very much nearsighted. Mr. Cochran claims that he has evidence to show that the saloon was open all day and that from one to three dozen men , some of whom were drunk , were In there all the time. The door was locked , but a man was stationed there who utieiied It to any one who knocked. Once inside business was going on a * on an.v other day of the week and the b.ir did a thriving trade all day. Arriuod < > ! Itolihlni ; III * Nitric. .lustlco Smith has been trying to llml out whether Thomas Fritts of South Omaha is guilty of grand larceny. Fritts was artcatcd on the complaint of Mm. Lyman Cole , who charged him with having appropriated her trunk containing clothing valued at some thing over $1X ( ) . Mrs. Cole s-iys that she was employed by the Fri ts family as a nurse and remained there for seven weeks. When she was ready to leave Fritts refused to give up her trunk. claiming that she owed him more than her wages amounted to for bonrdlnir her little girl during the time she was a member of his family. _ Tin- Stories Do Nut Agree. Frank Davis , the smooth young crook who wasVaptured Sunday by Ofllcers Savage and Dempsey , was arraigned in police court yesterday afternoon and his case continued until 10 a. m. today. D.i vis tells a very llshy story about how ho came to have J. Fliegd's watch and chain 111 his possession. He says that ho and Fliegel were goim : for a round-up in the burnt dis trict. and that the tailor gave him the watch to keep for fear he might get intoxicated. Mr. Flleirel says he never saw Davis until the night lie was robbed. Told In llrlcf Today at 10 o'clock the cases against Schonefelt for circulating obscene literature will bo called in police court. Barnoyo Kelly , an old-timo vagrant , was sent up yesterday for fifty days. Kllie and William Saundcrs were held to the district court yesterday for concealing some of the property stolen from Aultman's store a week ago. Fred Hill and .loo Hosso , boys not over ! ) years old. were arrested yesterday for boldly breaking into the California Wine company's store Sunday night and stealing about $ . " ( ) worth of liquors and cigars. Three other boys were parties to the crime. .1. W. Bailey , the man accused of floating forged checks not long ago , was up before Judge Berka yesterday afternoon on another complaint charging forgery , and was held to the higher court in . * ! . 000 bail. Bailey now has two cases of forgery to answer for in the criminal court. A meeting of the Police Helief association was hold last evening , at which seven direc tors were elected to serve one year. They are Otllccrs Bebout , H. P. Haze , King , Starkey , Vauchn. Wilbur and Dunn. The old board will hold its meeting at 4 o'clock today , after which His expected that the new board will organize. I.AIli.V ; Sll.lv WAISTS. Thursday U the liy ; tn ( H-t Tllrni Ilnydi'll'n the 1'lncc. YVo liavo an immense quantity of billc waists whiohvo never will soil unless \vo .sacrifice on thorn. How's this for cutting ? , better'A There arc over 1,100 fine India silk waists , made up with full sleeves , plaited , milled or plain fronts , dark grounds ( mostly blue and blackwlth ) small figures , stripes and dots. The silk in them can't bo bought fop less than 85 could a yard and there arc four yards in a garment. Wo bought them to sell at $4.50 , last week \vo marked them down to $ 'i..j ! ) , but they don't go fast enough , so for to day we put thorn all in at $2.1i5 EACH. Tliet-o silk waists are right in style and are proper for street or house wear ami can bo worn with most any sort of a skirt. There are all felzes and wo don't expect to have a do/en left. Wo won't have if the ladies' look to their own in terests. They'll be on separate tables on sceoml floor. OUR MILLINKUY DEPARTMENT continues to do an enormous business in high class goods at dry goods profits. Latest style trimmed hats from $1.50 up. HATS , HATS. .Tnst toll your husband this. He can get the latest style soft hat' either the Columbia or those tourists , or Fedoras for just an oven $2.00 , black or brown. Hat stores or clothim ? houses will charge $11.50 or $4.00 for the same hat. Latest style still hat , black or brown , $1.50. Wo'vo made extensive alterations in this department ami can show the largest line of unen's and boys'hats in the city.CLOAK CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Cloaks and wraps are sull'oring a big reduction. There are all grades , all prices , ami the now spring style of capes , ami wiped cloaks , full sleeves , etc. Priced are from $1.95 up to the handsomest garments to bo found in the west. west.UMHHELLAS UMHHELLAS FOR THURSDAY. Over 0.000 sun and rain umbrellas on sale. Nothing like it ever s-eon in the went. Prices cut to the core for this day only. 20-inch sunshades , oxydi/cd handles , VJe , worth $1.00. 20-inch sunshades , natural stick han dles , ! ) Sc. worth $1.50. 2ii-imli : sunshades , arcasia , gold and silver handled , $1.50. worth $2.50. 20-inoli Min-iiuulos fancy Dresden han dles , 81.IW , worth iROO. 20-inch sunshades , fancy celluloid han dles , $2.25 , worth 3:1.50. : Special drives in gents' furnishing goods. lOOdo/t-ngents'dunnot flannel negligee shirts , well made and full sine , only 25o each , worth 50c. 500 ilo/.on gents' suspenders , 25c per palp , worth 50c.HOSIERY. . 1 case of ladies' fast black cotton hose , llerniadorlT dve , only 25o per pair , worth 40c. 1 case of children's cotton hose , full regular made , onlv 12jc per pair , worth 25o. HAYDEX 15RO.S. See the celebrated Sohmor piatn at Ford & Charltou Music o , O. , 1503 D.Ugo See the toilet f ut sale at 13urns , 100 at half prico. Take homo a bnxof HaldulT'H Hnncantl ie.- , Kith ami Capitol -ivonue. None better' A $5,00 $ SUIT OF CLOTHES The Columbia Clothing Company Puts on Sale an Elegant Line of Suite. THE BEST FIVE DOLLAR SUIT MADE In tile \MndoH-ln tlin Store tlirun < I rent I'lvc lliillur Snlti I'rrdnnilimtt Niilh- IIIR Iliilf un ( loud IJvrr Shonit In Oiimlm llvlorr. Unlike ninny others wo do not claim to own the earth , nor to have an entire monopoly of the clothing business : nor do we miilcu blasts , like some , which \ve cannot cam1 out. DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUIT , $5. We do not mislead people by statin } , ' that there is a mud rush in the business , creating a panicky feeling , thereby mak ing them believe that they are getting great bargain * . SINGLE BREASTED SACK SUIT , $5.00. We claim wo can meet any competition and dii-emint any of them on good values In clothing. Let them come to the Hcratch. Any person who will look our goiuls over and compare our prices will be more than satisfied. SACK SUITS. * 5.00. Nowhere can you come anywhere near equalling thorn. They come in six differ ent shades in gray , brown , blue , choco late , oxford , light'tan and pin checks , well trimmed and sewed. They are equal to $7.50. $8.00 and $ S.f.O suits sold elsewhere. They come in double and single breasted and in straight and round cornered sacks. These suits will be on Mile Thursday and Friday and longer if they last , but the price'is so low that it will be safer to come at once then to put off until to morrow , when it may be too late. Wo have a largo number of these suits , but wo know that as soon as a few of them get out on the street the rest will go like hot cakes. We will fill all mail orders until the suits are gone. Letters will bo numbered in rotation as received and Tilled at once according to numbers , if you are last in you may not get a suit. COLUMBIA CLOTHING CO. , Cor. IHth and Faruain. Out of our great great bargains adver tised for last Monday wo res-ot'ved 25 pieces of colored wool dross goods $1.00 and $1.25 qualities which wo will place on sale tomorrow at ( i74e per yard. Also IIO pieces of black dress goods all popular weaves , actual value from $1.00 to $1.1)5 ) tomorrow STic per yard. 20 pieces of those 85c china silks at ; )7Je ) , Limit 1 pattern to a customer , With these bargains we will sell 20 pieces of SCOTCH GINGHAMS AT IOC. This is 25c and Me gingham and we will only sell 1 pattern to a customer. 15 pieces of ; i5e and 40o FRENCH SATEEN'S AT 15C per yard. 1 pattern to a customer. GRAND SALE OF LAWKS1 ETON SUITS THURSDAY. For this sale wo will give with every suit a Swabian silk vest to match suit free of charge. We are not offering old style suits , the very newest and correct styles only. Lot 1 at $5.00. Ladies' Eton suits made of navy blue serge. All Eton jackets arc made with the now balloon sleeves. Kegular value $7.50 ; . For Thursday only at $5.00 , in cluding silk vest. Lot 2 at $7.50. Ladies1 Kton suits made of navy blue or green serge handsomely embroidered , with silk or tinsel , regular value $10.00 and $12.00 , for Thursday sale onlj $7.50 , a silk vest free with every suit. Lot I ! at $10.00. At $10.00 we oiler you ladies' Eton suits , worth from $12.00 to $15.00 , a silk swabian vest with every suit free of charge. Ladies1 spring capes. Wo have nbout 50 different samples , only 1 of each. None of these capes arc worth less than $15.00 and up as high as $10.00. On Thursday wo will offer the entire lot at ono prico. Choice , $11.98. Wo also have a lot of ladies' ' velvet bolero jackets that are worth regular $7.50 ; these jackets will bo sold on Thursday at $5.00 each. N. B. FALCONER. P. S. [ f you appreciate a real bar gain in hosiery wait until Saturday next. We have secured 1.000 doxen pairs of stockings which we will place on sale Saturday in half dozen lots. The prices will range about lOo or pair and there isn't a pair worth less than 25c. most of them being worth up to 75c. Remem ber Saturday next.N. N. B. FALCONER. The Morse Dry Goods company carry the finest line of ladies1 and children's shoes in the city. Call and examine their styles before buying. UVlHlinioii Knt < < rtiiliiliiK ThuniHiilvcH. The members of the Omaha Cymrodorion society hold their ttrst public entertainment at their rooms in the Patterson block last niirht , anil it was a success in every particu- lar. Besides the members of the society there wore present a lurgc number of per sons who could trace the Welsh blood Hewing - ing through their veins. These people were in attendance for the purpose of learning the objects of the society and also for the purpose of beeornincr members. Last night's entertainment was musical anil literary , and consisted of readings , recitations , ossuys and songs. It was en joyed by all who attended , and was only the beginning of a series of 'such entertain ments. Children's tan shoes in the Morse Dry Goods company's shoo department , second end floor. A fine upright piano , used only six months , at half price. Ford & Cimi'lt'Jii. 1508 Dodge. IHIU ) . Xottcri of fire lines or ( six under tlilaIIM / , ( , A ] to cent * ; tach itiMltlnniil line leu ceiita. I'AKKKU-Mrs. Ni'lllo A. , mother of Klincr ( ' . I'arker and Mrs. KdwlnV. . Cool ; , I'uncral from lesldciice , Illlt ; Coihy street , I'rlilay at 10 a. in. Inlermi'iit 1'orest la\vn. l-'ilunds Invited. \VI \ IIKItU-A. T. . April ! J , 1H93 , oldest son of A. VtlbtTg , UKU 111 yearat residence , 1 ; . > ' South lenth. l'uiiL > ral from lusldencc. April 7 ill 'J p. in. ' _ _ Forty years In the market -and not an adulteration. "Strictly pure" is the niutto Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. D.m'L fail to see the Louden Piccadilly button and lace slides before buyiniryour spring slices. The Morse Dry G.wds Co. The only I'ure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum Oed in MillJTiu of Homes 40.Years the Standard- \ FIFTH ACE. THE JUSTICE wno nor.s NOT USE JOHANN HOW'S MALT EXTRACT. And then the justice , In fair round belly , with good capon lined , With eyes severe and beard of formal cut. Full of wise saws and modern instan ces ; And so he plays his part. THE JUSTICE WHO USES JO1IANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. The Justice now of eyes severe , With knowledge deep and aims exact Derives his portly form from drought : Of Johann Hoff's famed Malt Extract. Jtmitis M. Hall , M.D. , Inspector Chicago Board of Health , writes : " 1 have been acquainted with the JOIIAKN HOIF'S MALT EXTRACT for some time , and have prescribed it frequently in my practice. In slow convalescence , after acute diseases , I have found it especially valuable , and have been well pleased with the results. " itrn wilt-lint itgnlnut Imposition mil ! illinppiilnltueiil. ImUt npnii the Conn Inc. which must liaru UiBxIgiuittiro of" .IOI1ANN II ( . ) ! ' ! ' " oil thu ni'i It liilivl. A book entitled "Sh.ikcspcarc's Seven Ages of Man , " beautifully illustrated , sent frccon application. EISNER & , MEEMDEI.SOrJ CO. , Sole Agents , New York. ARE WANTED lly < hon nni1i f nmatenn to till out their collection. If 5011) ) have nny ulil. oilil or runout Anurlran or turclKii ruinsi or" tokens , ilo not ili | u p | tliem until you h.ivc reuil the. Coin Collector's Herald , Thronsh wlilrh you can obtain reliable Imbnnntlon as their \alue niul how to dispose of them. SoiiK1 coins ISHU onlv u lew ye.irsa ofcell at n l.irt'e iireinluin. lliuhi'st prices reecnlly I'.ilJ for certain old iolin. 1-2 Cents , . Jlln. ( "cnti , . JSOO. 1-2 Dlrnei , yf , ' Dimes , . ( Jimrters , 170. ' - - . ' Dollars , . WO | Dollars , . . . . ' ,70. tioM Dollar ? , IS. ( Juki 21 2 Dol'rs , lil WORTH SI5OO. aio'i& ? ' ; . It certainly will pay you to keep posted In this new anil rnnklly Increasing business. } ' Aamplc ' ofy , one JJimc ( none free ) . a. ' < cents per annum. Address Coin _ Conector s Herald , Boston , Mass DIC. V. I. . SK inrK . Consult'iiR t-urfrcon. Uruiluuio of Itusli 51ortleal'Colpjo. | ; ( UON- MJl/TATION l-'KKK ) . For Uio treatment of . . . . .MM. m * & 4 fc * H 41 m * HK rm. ? -s Wo cure Catarrh , AH DKonsos oftlio Noso. Throat. Chest. Stomach , Bowel * nml Livor. Blood , Skin and Kiilnoy Disease * , Female Wcaliiiessoj , .Lost Maiihood CURED. ril.Kd. FISTULA , F1BSUUIS. permanently ciira 1 vlliout the U80 or knlfo , ligature or caustic. 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Neh. ifie utonucli , IncriuiU IxixvU , luirl- * ( y llu lilouil , nro hare ulul utftclual ii 11 hi' ' lifct inollHite kiiintn f or blllour T nuhtf , couiilpatiou dy ipila , foi.lA breuth. li ailarli.1 , iirArlliurn. Inu cf luVi'iiion , pliiuil ' , < lonaiidevvrydii ij _ mniiru tlj tor u ftlluro by the rtornw-h , llrvrvr Uj 4 llccii torxirfonn Ui lrproper funrilupi. I'cru.r.n nren to OTI r uaitntf am Uin'.nu.'d ' by UkUi onealurJ le.I D DON'T HAVE YOU to pay for losses brought about by nonpaying - D paying customers for D G D everybody pays us cash and \ve pay everybody else cash that's why you can buy..Si. sherry of us like this Sherry Quart Hottle. LJ Weshlp In case lots only , $3. , > 0 a case. (1 ( (1D Los Aiigoloi Wiuo , Liquor mid Cigar Co. . 116-118 S. 16th St. , ( D THOSE PRECIOUS BABIES. are brought to us from far and near and mana mother's heart ' wo glad'en by the beautifully finish ed , llfe-lllca and almost spea'cing photos of their darllnr. Ilttill 01.SS , 1M10TOU ItAiMIV 3l3-3tWII7So. : nth St. . Onmha. cw do nou ! i < ur uuLLnri to Fit.1 So close that It sticks Into the back of your neck when you try to hold jour head erect , or do > ou want it to be ahvaj J easy and ccmloit- ible ic every position ? 11 comfort , elegance and durability . 's the combination you are seeking , huy our new collar ol the stupe shown mthibcut. Cluett Brand 5c. Naienta , Medium Width , Montelac , Very Wide. Coon Brand 20o. btenlon Narrow. Orkney , Medium. Chalon.Very Wide , CL.VBTT , COON CO. Kyo , I'ptTIl ' lilimsut , I It'll ! litunso * JMAIl.t OPTICAL CO. , i. F. PONDFR , MnnngiT 222 S. 16th St. , Coin. Nut HanUItlilt. ' FINbTrt EYEGLASSES I.I/.t. VN I' K.'l' l'lMl-1' Mtt.OliS SKILLED OPTICIANS N'O C'l/.lHf rnr7tt > s < / / iH'liiiyt's. . JjOWCht Pl'loCH. Siitisi'iiotlon Guuruiitccd. All Kinds Optical Goods 3 MimmmmmmmtmmimmmimmmtJ is a man that will -walk into some body's else store this week and pay ten or a dozen dollars for a suit of clothes before he visits "The Nebras ka" and he'll own up to it , too. Today - day we offer at as handsome a line of popular priced suits for men as ever were grouped to gether. There are not a great lot in each lot but there are lots of lots. There are both single and double- breasted sacks round and square cor ner sacks black , brown , gray , blue , tan , tobacco cheviots , -worsteds , cas- simeres fancy , plain , mixed checks , stripes , plaids some bound [ to sell ] and some not bound [ but they'll sell just the same ] . Those suits are in every sense of the word worth ten , eleven , twelve and thirteen dollars. 'Till we close next Saturday night , unless we should close out these clothes before , we will close out these suits at < * - These are not only very fashionable but also very pretty and desirable coverings for floors. If you are a renter use rugs for economy ; if a house owner use rugs for con- vience. Now is a good time to see the new things ; you need not buy. We have terries and mattings for backgrounds. 1413 Douglas Street , Opposite ruins. Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers. "Sour AVitUfjil \Y rlc ; us ki prices en \ \ hiskics both in bond and tax paid. UAV.MO.NI > , THK JUWIIl.U.'U T HATHIiR all leather pure leather purses * 'and card cases with silver mountings are very popular and arc only to be seen at our counters. RAYMOND. Firrnnvni AUD IIOLMIAI , 76'7G iH Htroot , Oinnhn , Nob. | lie uinlnpnt puclikll i in u irv > n clirunl . prlvatt. blood ikln in I iirlnnry illinun \ roRul.ir ninj rril > tiTiMi KTI.UUU : | : In MI ti -1.1 in ilml i n n m I ejrttltitoi vrlll nil > .v i < ttlil treitlnt with the uroito-iL mreeet eniarrli. 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