THE OMAHA DAILY MKISI WEDNESDAY , MAY 8 , 1898 , t.i LURED YOUNG GIRLS TO VICE EeriouB Charges Preferred Against Dive Keepers by the Police. MADE RUNAWAY MAIDENS THEIR PREY Berernl Young < ! lrli W Im Hn o Hern I.eil from ( Ifiiul Homo * Into the I.lfe Unit Kill * Hmnlin 1'ollco nt tlio I'll I r. Tor some weeks pist the police hii\o been made to belloto th.it many girls who were under the ago pitscrihoil t > i l.iw h.uobeen harbored in various dens of % Ice in the burnt district Several inad.unes h.uo be-en nrrcstcd and lined for allowing them In their houses but this fiulid to break up the pnictieo Yestoidaj smer.il warrants were Issued for simil.ir offenses and unless the law is i omplled with others will follow Onlj n week ago three joung girls , all under 10 j ears of ago , wpro taken out of these houses mid sent to the Milfotd homo for fallen women Mondaj night 15-jear old Annlo llo.tirg , who had boon an inniato of Hcitle Mann's Irignio , und later in Clara 1/imbert's house of prostitution , was brought back from Couneil bluffs whore slit- hud sought to elude1 the onieer , b.v lftecti\e Vaughn at the request of her mother Yesteidti } afarmcrrcportciHhathisuauRli- ter eould not be persuaded to U\i\o the house which she had enteied In the burnt distikt Her downfall is said to h.uo hern nccoinp'ishcd ' In a jowitf rascal who indueod licr to enter a wine room , whi'io lie 'Jnuged hrr and from whlih plaeo she went to Hertie Mann i house- Anothei ease is that of draco Kanous IT jcaisold , whoso patents are u-spe'Ct.iblo lesidentsof thotiton Miami street She Isljing In a ciitir.il eondltion in Hertio Manns house of ill fame nn Mnth and Uodge Btteets wheto she Is dangerously ill Aceoidlng to the police this girl's ruination dattsback to a littlno\or twojears ago Shortly after that she was sent to the re form si bool whence her pircnts succeeded In netting het icleaso some six months ago when she returned and li\ed with them for u while At the iccnmiucndjtionof a doi tor a woman was taken into thu house hold to nuiso the ale-It wife Although pretending to be a married woman Bho proud to ho the daughters ruin a second end time ' 1 his woman , who ghes her n.iino as Delia , indueed the girl to again forsiko her homo and pnents and enter upon a life of shame w Ith her In Hertie Mann's , w here she now lies A < lording to the latter , the Pres- bjtcti.iu hospital icfused to iceeho the sick Rirl List night on the ground that she was an inmate of a disieputablo house , but It Is expected that she will bo loim'jed to St Joseph's hospital h\ the autlioiities IJcrtio Mann ga\o bonds in the sum of S100 fet her appearance In polko eourt next Thursclaj 'l ' he charge aigainst her Is harbor ing girls under ago in a house of ill fame Solid ) lor Midi In rrimliU' . A stranger , who cl.iiined to bo a business man of Sehuj lor , Neb , went out to inspect the metiopolis by gaslight Mondaj Jiight and got his fill of excitement Ho had gone piepared , hating stiapped about him a IB caliber ro\oher a foot long and foitj louiuls of cartridges. During his rambles ho fell In with a ciowil who Insisted that he should Join them This ho didn't care to do They asked him then for a cigar and Jin illy knocked off his hat Things glow wanner nnd thev gave him n black c > iO Ho pulled his gun , but fulline to ! i lirhten them started and ran and thei after him Uemg lather llcot of foot , ho managed to keep In tno lead until ho reached the Moreor hotel DartIng - Ing into this , ho walked up to Cnarloy Ciato , thenignt cleik , and breathlesslj told his stoty. The men , eighteen In number , gatheied about and peered in at the windows , and one who was braterthan the restenteied , called the would bo shooter some tori hard names and dared him to como out The Schuyler man crouched behind thoeountcr , and it was not until a policeman was telephoned for that the trow d depirted When the ofllcer nrrUed the tcnorlzed individual was taken to the 1'uropean hotel , wheio he had a room engaged , and lodged in safety , hating tlrst , howeter , loft his lovohcr and bolt nt the Mcicci , so that the oflleer could not arrest him for uarrjing coneeaied weapons. Oiimlm rollio nt thu Tiilr. It Is understood at police headquarters that Chief lionflcld of the seciot service bu rcau of the Columbian exposition in Chleagc does rot fat or Chief Sca\ey's scheme tore Hove tlic two men which mluht bo dotallei for dutj there from Omaha , etery flfteei daj s and supplant tnem with new ones , am that the Inspector has declared In a lettei that unless bis tlrst pro ] > osition , made semi months ago , would bo agreed to and the twi ofllcors allowed to remain for the wholi period , six montns , be did not desire to hat ( ' any from this city 1 The Hoard of fire and Polleo commission crs has nctcr taKcn any final action upoi the matter , and no oflleors weio ordered ti go to Chicago on the Kith of A pill as re quested by Air. Ron Hold Unless the boari takes action soon , It scorns unlikely that an ; detail will bo mado. Chief Scatev , wliei Interrogated by a icitorter about Inspccto Bonllold's letter , replied that oterythlii ) concerning the matter was on illo with tin secretary of the bo.ud , who states that in such letter as the last ono referied to is li his possession _ Trlml tn Iliritk .lull. A number of misoners at the countJal made an effort to eseapo a day or two ag which came tcri near being successful The unsciowed a leg fiom ono of the iron bet : steads and with It succeeded In pi.ing out brick or two that holds the shutteis an BCiecn otcr ono of the windows Ifthei ha not been discovered thojonhili.itoliee ivblotohato made an opening in anothc fifteen minutes tbrotigh wliich moio than BCOIO of the piisoii'-ts. Unhiding all who ai alloweii the libertj of the laigo ball , eoul hate esuiped \\hen itlsiotered. the plotteis tiii > to throw the entire blame on on of the prisoners who had nothing wha oter.to do with It , and who had agieod o the piecedlng day with thu count \ atlorne to plead guilti to tlio clurgo against bin and go to the penitentiary fbr.ijo.tr Th ttould-bo Jail hieakeis hate been plaeed I punishment in the solitary on bic.nl an water. _ * Clinton Itimiul < ) > or. John Clinton , clmigedwlth assnult upo lli-jeai-old Hattle Hraco Suntl.ij night , wa tiled jcstcidaj b.v Judge Heik.t an bound oter to the dlstrlet couit in tli sum of JIM ) 'Ihe otklenco disclose the facts that Clinton entered the giil room when she was In bed and tlien an thcio made an assault upon her The cl reiuonstiuted and managing to escape froi Clinton lan and notllled otlieis In the hou- of his conduct ( . 'Union claims that otei word Is untrue and sajs the atort w , merel > a scheme concocted to get him I leato the house A flnc shotgun stolen last Kiiday tram tl oftlco of Icken and Wohleis on liowai htixuit and belonging to Mr Ickon was r < tovt'reit testerilaj b > Dotootlto Vlt/ard. Anna \VUsan , a namesaUo sluiplj of prominent woman of the town , went upon drunK jesterday and wlien her frli-ni sought her out at the jail , she was unable I explain wh > fcho had been locked up. i I'red Tiass was picked up on the strei jcsteiiliij bOllk'ers Vnnous and Kltkns suspicious c-hainetur Ho had In his posse slon Ilto pairs of pants and an otvo.it , u ; posed to hate been stolen The goods wi bo open for inspection todaj with the hoi of finding the owner nilen Tester , w ho was arrested Moncia nftciniHin upon the charge Of hniborh : minors nt nor b ipnlo In thu hnuit distric nnd afterwards bailed out until her trial con bo had , celebrated the regaining of her fro dom bt , getting on a spree and l/ofoto mli night was again behind tlio bars on a charf of dUordeily conduct. She made some i sUUnce to arrest , but is now langnlslilt \t hero ho can hao time to morallio upc her slnfulnejs and makeuaw ic olutlou f < the future. IIAM r.IIKOM. . S. I * . Mortn C'o.'n I'ariiniil * nnil Umlircllnu Kid ( llovpH - llhi unit Drrim ( Iciciili. H. 1' . Monte ft C'o.'s entire stock of parasols iintl tiinslmik" * , bought by him from tlio etlcbrntud makers , Folinor , ClotfK \ Co. . tfo on snlo tdinorrow. In this lot will be found some choice things iti funoy pin usols thutenn l > o seen no whoio eKe hut hore. Watoh tun * show windows for nil tlio Into I'arlslnn ami Now York nmolllcs in parasols. On this line of iroods we' cut the pilcoto just ubout } S 1' . Mot so A I'O.'H nrleo. GLOVI : ' cJLoviis ! Otii"iilo ! of S. 1' . Moite t Co.'q kid lovuH Is now In full sua\ . and such bargains weio nc'ver olTotud befoio. Wo will continue ) tfit inn atay World's Fulr souvenir spo'ins at our j'lw'o and unibrt'llu tluiiui tnicnK CLOAKS AN' I ) SL'ITS. \Vo linto al-o iiuifhu od the cntito stock of t'lo.iks and suits from b. P. Mot so Co. , wble-li tfo on ale tomor row morning. siLKh ANo nuiss : noons. Thute needs mo uoln fast. ThoS. P. Morse V Cn. stock Is diluting Shadow silk 7. c. regular ? l-2 < " ' fabric. Pluld llk for "w worth $ I.W ) in any store in town. Thtso aie * the tery latest hluli tfiado goods * and all now colors. Hlack taflcta dOc. woilh * 1.00. A largo liniof black luMigallnc. nuiss : GOODS. Wide wale ( liugonals 'Jiic , S P. Morse & , Co.'s price was " > e janl. Hunriettii cloths , ail colors , -l.'io yanl ; S. P. Morse & ( o.'s price. V.'io. li-incb ( black satin llnish honriotta , iv bountiful pluco of ( joods ( not much of this loft ) , will KO for Too iatd ; S. P. Morau it Co 'H ptico was Jl.l.'i. Not or In the history of Onmlm were flno linens sold as uhuap as at inesont at Hajden Bros. 2 yard wide bleached damask at Hay- dens' on Mondaj at 3. " > c > ard. Fine damask at O.'ic , " . > c , SSc , OOc , Doe nnd $1.00. J dinner napkin- , * ! . .0 , $2.00 , $2.)0 and $ ; t ( X ) a do/en. 't " ) c and lOo towels at ! 2oo. l.'ic towels at lUc. li\10 ) huck towels "ic each. Tiaj cloths , lunch eloths , dresser scarfs ) linen sets , utu. , at prices to biut all. Soiling oil the S. P Morse it Company stock. _ _ rAi.coM.K's MA\ SAM : . I.idlrs * tC'ntR Hc. ) Watch for the b.irg.iins that go in this meat May sale. I c.iso of ladies' ribbed summer weight \e-.ts go toinot- jew at lilo per test. Noter in our ex istence hate wo ollered a gicater bar gain. CIIILDHFN'S VF.ST 12JC. Another gie.it oiler. , ' 15 doof ehil- drens' .lersoy libbod natiual gray tests , noter bold at less titan .He each , tomor- low in our gieiit Maj lot at 12ie. Supply toniseltes now while this gre.it tale lasts. IIOSIFRY : $1 oo PIR : BOX. 0 p.iir of ladici * fanej Iwlo tin cad hose at ll > se per pair : neb a pair woith lebs than r > 0e. The onlj tiotiblo is thej'io not black ; if black'would sell loudilj at Ti'lC. Ti'lC.The The barpains in dress goods , the bar gains in silk , the bargains in notions , linens , ladies' le.ulj-mado suits adter- tibcd jestciday and Sunday ate utill on. Heinombor this is an unloading sale and we ate offering the most remarkable bat gains in the history of our business. The embroidei ies ai o still the center of attraction. The val ues are simply astonishing. N. B. FALCON HR. IIA\DIN mtos. Kxtrnnrillimry lioa Mile tills ttcrk. Greatest bargain in thit > sale ever of fered by us on line shoes. Our shoe sales are popular. Shoos alwa.tb sold as advertised. Como Wednesday. Money lofnndcd on shoes not satisfactory. Over ! 500 pail s ladies'lino button and lace , ? . ' ! 00 and M.f > 0 shoes go in this b.ilu at $2.28 a pair. A bargain and will plcaso yon. Over 100 pail * ladles' $2.50 dongoln button bht.es , to close out , at $1.70. Allen on ono table. See them. Otor 200 p.iiri "Mcrriam's" make , $2.2. ) . Misses' line spi ing heel shoes ai $1.48. If your daughter wants a nice pair of shoes this is a inio oppoi tunity Oter 100 pahs mines' $1.7. ! kid spring heel shoes at $1.20 a pair. O\er 100 pairs child's kid spiing heel shoes at * 1.08 a pair. Oter 100 infants' oOu shoes at 2Kj i pair. MHN'S SHOiS. Our oxtremelj low iirices are givinj. us the lead in men's shoes. Pine shoes at cheap prices. OUR BARGAINS WEDNESDAY ttill surprise JOH. See them in oui bascmont. Men's $11.50 satin calf eongi ess shoes a $2.40 this tteok. Men's $ Ti.OO hand .sowed calf shoes a' $1.00 this week. Men's $1 .10 hand sowed riissot cal shoes at $ : i..Ti this week. Bojs' $1.7"i satin calf button shoes a $1.20 this week. IIA YDHN BROS , Di'i goods and shoes. See the celebrated Sohmer piano a Fold it Chalton : Mnsie Co , IMS Dodge In si mil nt rue HIM Mrtilln. New and ileh iinils in gold and bilto mines are being made daily in tin Ruck } Mountains. Theie ate thousand of i iuh mines in ( _ olonulo and Now Mo\ ice waiting to be found by some luck ; prospector , but it i equites time , patient' and some m ne } , also a know ledge o minoial , to piopeil.t prospect a iiioiin tain range foraii } of the precious metals The Rocky Mountain I'rnspcctinj coinpan.t , incorpoiated uniler the law of Now Mexico , Is going to send out tw oxiiort ino-.peeting pat ties in boareh o gold , silt or. 01 cojmer The } will trate with pack animals and romaii in the mountains until snot drltes them out lute in the fall To i also the monet to Keep thohO par ties in the mountains we have uecided t gho away a small portion of our block The shines in o $ oKIO ) ( each , and cad bhaie is subjett to three assessments u one dollar , and if we htiiKoono rich mln this summer one bhare which has enl co-t &I.OO in asse-stntnts is worth SoOO.U or nlore.and if tte should tllbcover a grou of neb mines and establish a big camr one share of our stock Is worth a smal fortune. bend stamp for ono share and. full pai tienlais Address Rocky Mountain T Co. , LNpanola , Now Mexico. WILL TAKE AN APPEAL. Poor I'linn Omit Will Ho Tnkrn to thn H. pronir Court. The county commissioners hnvo as jet taken nn onicl.il action with reaped to the decision of the district court relative to the county's real estate speculation In Douglas addition , but there U no question but that the case will be taken to the supreme court. The com missioners are semlngl > of ono mind on that | K > lnt It is stated tint there Is no inoiicj on hand \tith which to refund the puichaso price paid hi those w ho bought the lots and the commissioners claim that if the parties brought suit and secured a Judgment against the count ) it would bo Impossible to provide a judgment fund large enough to square' up this Indebtedness unless It was decided to dltlde It up and provide for the pajmentof a certain peiccntago each .tear 'Ilie'i llgute that it would take at least ten tens tosittletho matter in th.ttwaj anil thet leali/e that the ) are confronted with a set ions situation 'Iheie would be one consolation In it , and that Is that the county would still hate the land , and another s tie could bo otderetl It Is certain howuter that tliu land if sold oter again at piesent tallies would not begin to brinir as mm h as it did beforeIt then sold for something OA er . * > ,00iin ) acre , going as it tlid light at the top of thu boom , but the llft.t four IK res would not now moot the claim of $ . ! UO ( XKI which the puichase-ts will hate against the countt it the decision of Judge Duis is sustained b > the higher coin t 'I he commissioners assert that the de cision mat bo good law but In t ilklni ; oter the situation this mot ning ono of them in sisted that If suth was the case It was "blanked poor common sense , " and to this bcntiment all the othcis s ild "Amen " Injlllici lull ( il.u I'mt polled. An attempt was m.uio jesterday morning to got the union depot controtersv propcilj before the eourt for adjudication , but Just as the attotnejs weie nlcolj stalled and ic.uly to state their positions an adjouutment was taken ami " ° more1 will be he.nd of the case , so far as thu tiiil is collect ned , . .ntil ne\t Monda.t The eontinuineo was granted on the te- quesl of C J Citrine , the attoinet for the Union Depot eoinpiitt. who insisted tbat the matter had been tied up In the hands of tlio committee for so long that the ex.ut status of the case had been t' > mpoiaiil.t lost sl 'ltt of , and ho ban ic- eeltul no uotleo of the pemlancj of tlietttal He bad some Impel tint ctnlciuc to intiodnce , and would hate to be given a little mote time. Objection w is made to a contlnu nice as both tlio couit and the at toinetsoii the otlte-r side were opposed to allowing anj mote time to bo killed in theta taof delats , but as Mi Gteeno atened that he could not Intelligent ! ) ptocced Immi (11 , itch with the trial ho was gltcn until Mondat to complete bis prepat. itions Citj Attotnej Connell C .1 Gieenoofthe Hutllngton anil Assistant ( icnetal Attorncj Uellej of the Union P.uitlc appeared In the iutetcst of the Unmn Depot eompmt. while John D Howe , Gc-neral Cow in and Judge Woolwoith appealed in the interest of the 1 raileil ll rr lor llinu C'lipckn. Ihocasooi Ilntnfett against the Nebiaska Sat ings anil Hxe hango bank Is oeeupt ing the attention of a Jtii.t in Judge Ogden's eourt The ease has to do with ttte citj of South Om ilia , for If that clt ) hail net er done any grading this suit would neter hate been biought Oliter Ditis was doing some giading for the city and gate IIH men time checks for their woi k The men tut ned them oter to Humleit , who is a saloon keeper. In pit meat for liquid refreshments , hence his connection with the case It seems , how otcr , that Datis had bor rowed moio or less money from the de fendant bank , nnd in eider to protect itself the bank took possession of the money that was due Datis ftotn the eit ) This left Humfcrtwitlt nothing but the titno checks to teinind him of the liquor that he had sold the men and ho now wants the eoutt to totnpcl the banlc to turn oter the niottein older that Datis , who is Insolvent , may re deem the cheeks that htS had given the men ChtrKcil "Itli Stwilliig njjir. Thollist ciiminal tu.il of the Mat tcim began this moining befoio Judge Kcjsor , when a Imj was called In the case of the state against Geotgo II Smith The defendant is charged with stealing sotet.il bmclsof suirai ft om a D & M fi eight car Suspicion was iirst directed to him when ho attempted to soil the stolen ptopeity , thopticeat which he offered it being so low as to piecltido the possibilitj of the tauff having an ) thing to do with it A little daughter of the defend ant occupied a seat Just inside the rail , and cued bittetlt duitng the prelinilnuy pro ceedings _ District Court rillllnu-H. The case of Dr J. C Denise against the cit ) of Omaha lo reeotor SlO.OttOo.lamages by leason of a change of gtadoofSt Mary's atenuc Is being picscntcd to a Juij in Judge Datis' couit William M Klliott has brought suit to rc- coter $ ly.i."i f i om the C.utor White Lead woiks to compensate him for Injuries antt suffering duo to the falling of a 100 pound pig of lead upon his foot. The Detroit Illectncal comiTanv has as signed all its interest In the eleotiieal equip ment of the Dundee Place motor line to Hobert W 1'attick Ho was practically the owner of the complete plant before , but a small inteicst of this eompanj cast a cloud upon tlio title , and this assignment is to re mote it. Henrj' A. Hastm-in , formerly proprietor of the I'axton hotel , has brought the Methodist ( iu.uli-ieiiiil.il confeienco of a jcar airo Inck to Om-.lKi through the medium of a suit that ho has just Illed against the gentlemen who constituted the llnanco committee of the Omaha c Iti/ens entet tainment commit tee that had the matter in chatge He alleges that ho contracted to c.uo for the ret et end tlsitois at a stated price , and that bis bill amounted toIM He el urns th it tke committee his paid but $1,700 of this amount , and no suca to reeoter the balance Httst people hate no tune , and sensible people have no iiu lin.uion to use pills that make them sic k a d.t ) for otery tloso thot ' take Thet Into le.uned that the use o'f Do Witt s Little Kail ) Uise'is does not in terfeie with thcii heilili bj causing nausei piln orgiiping Tbeso little pills aio per , feet in action and lesulte , legulatlng the stem ic h and bowels so th it hoidacltes , dU- /iness and lassitude .no protenteil The ) etc inse the blood , cle u the complexion an 1 o-u up tlu systo 11 LJts of ha Utli In t hcso ittlo lolloivi I'or sulo Clioilp. A dental olllco in Omaha , Neb. Ad dicss C 12 , Heo olllco. R. l-'go's Geiman classes , 2201 Douglas Tim Wurlcl'4 T.ilr. Agicatwhito city ! nuildings largo enough to seat hundieds of thousands of people at ono time ! A park two miles long , tarj ing from a few hnnihcd } ards to a mile in width , and fronting tlio lot- liest inland sea in the world ! Flowers , music , titiango people every whet o. That's the Columbian exposition. Don't miss it. It's the gieatest , grand est , most unique spectacle this earth of ours otor t-aw. And the Uurlington route ttill take you thoio comfortably , quickly , cheaph. See the city ticket agent at J)24 ! ) Farnam stieot. Ho will tell you all about tiains. K.xcursion rates every day. toH a s- Site to Sakin in The only 1'iire Creata of Tartar Po\\dcr. No Auunonia ; No Alum. vr Used iu Millions of Homes -40 Years the Standard , To Rfceserve Tlio richness , do6r ! , nnd lienuty ot the Imlr , the grcat t rnro Is necessary , much harm baing donu by tlio nso ot worthless drpfuringa. To bo stiro of hav ing n llr.it-clnss nrtlclo , nnk jour drug * pistor pcr/tunurffdr Ajcr's Hair Vigor. It Is absolutely ; superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original color ami fullness to hair which lias bccomo thlii ) faded , or KrftyIt keeps the scalu cool , moist , and frco from dandruff. It heals itching humors , proxents baldness , and Imparts 16 n silken tcxtnro and lasting frngrnnro. No toilet can l j ronsldorttl totnple'to without this most popular nntl elegant of all hair-dressings. "My hair began turning gray ami fall ing out nhi'ii I win about 'Jfi jears ol ngo. I have lately boon using Acer's Hair Vigor , and It h causing a now growth of hair of tin- natural eolor " II. J. Lcwry , Jones I'rnliic , Toxas. "Oxera year ago I bail a se\ero fe\er , and lien I roeo\ere-d , my hail began to fill ! out , nnd \ \ bat little remained turned giay. I tried \arions rutnedics , but \vitliotit uucccss , till nt last I began to Ayer's Ilaii Vigor , and now my hair is growing rapidly .mil la restored to its original color. " Mrs. Annie Collins , Ulfihton , Mass. "I li.tvo used Ayer's Ilalr Vigor for nearly fi\o ysars , anil my hair Is moist , glossj , and in an exeellent sUte-of pms- eruitlon. I am forty je.irs old , ami ba\o ridden the plains foi tuuntj-tixo } ears " Win. Ile-nrj Ott , alias "Mils- ung 13111 , " Newcastle , Wjo. air Vigor I'fcpnml bTr J C A > er&0o I owclI.Maes tJolJli ) Iruglns ( li.itrjvbrrc. Oil Hiilo nt Greatly Reduced Prices , , i > A lareo and cotupluti JUST HKOEIVID line 'Jf h tlr coodi al tl.u liite-st novelties. Hating mo ted In to ( in r now quarters , wo wish HANll1SWITOiII > to extend an Invlt itlon toyiui to como In and WAVI B. nra uxumlne' our many new WE CARRY THE LARGEST LINI OF HAIR GOODS. STORE BETWEEN 1520 15thandl6tl We also luu e 1,000 TRIMMED HATS MADE In thu most urtlstlo niun- IIT SITUi : TO nor nnd Ht nrle'03 to KNAMINK OUI bUIT ANY and I.VnilV IIA IN lllU'OUK CUbl'OMLU. IIUVINU DAY1ES Majestic Cook quickest nnd best. They nro a kltUicn nccesiltv , lighten Intmr und Improve ) the Uiir ofthefood i Don't lot your dealer sell ) OU nnothcr kind. Send "c. stump for u lOOpago COOK Ify , ? MIITOK ROOltS & SOUS , Aete. , Omnhn or Majestic Mfg. Co..St. Louis. teJ In mornln ltijL rt 1 rfur 001 rurfoct tit BUI ard Floor , Pnxton tlloak. IGtUiiudFnriiam Strooti. hlo\Rtur on tub SI Te'lop-iuno u-U u in MI rills WITH yoi IfyoiiareDef rrRined To have the small wins Collars \ou cannot do better than to ask for our maLcs We manufacture a large vari ety of them , in both the Cluolt and Coon Brands. ClUetf Coon Brand , 25c. Brand , ZOc HX PB Have you heeded our pointers and tried The mononah Shift Vat ? Do so the next time } ou buy , and you will thanlc us for the suggestion , CLOETT , COOH 5 CO. gmmmmmmmmmntmmmmmmif \ BLACK \ t CHEVIOT 1 Is popular thsre's no denying It. Goods may come nnd goods may go pattern makers may lie awake nights thinking up new patterns dyers may die or -01 iginating all sorts of new and novel colors and shades-leaders of fashion may decide that light or dark colors only shall be worn but the hold of the black cheviot never seems to let up on popular favor. There's never a time when a black cheviot suit looks out of place. As an all round-combina , tion "every day and Sunday too" suit there's nothing like 'em , Today we make a notable offering of these popular UITS In our men's clothing department piling up in sep arate piles four hundred and twenty-five elegant suits of soft , unfinished , all wool , black cheviot in sacks only in all and any sizes from thirty-four to forty-two ( and a few heavy weights who wear as forty-fours can find som ? by playing the early bird act , ) cjt full lengt.is , cut in style , lined with fine lin- ngs , wall and properly tailorized. They're the sort of suit that it usually takes a dozen dollars to own- It took our buyer just fourteen seconds to buy the lot at the price he got 'em at , and it won't take you S1 more'n a minute to own one at the price made on them for the week , < S CUBED or WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PAHEN1S. Financial Reference : Nal'l Bank of Commerce. O.nalia. No DETENTION from business. No Operation. Invustlcfuo our Mnttioil , Written eunrnnteo to nbso- lutoly Curt ) all kinds nf ULM'TUKRof lOtltnuxc , wltli- out the usu ot icnlfu or syrltiKo , no tnattor of bow Ion , : standing. standing.EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. L MILLER COMPANY , 307-308 N. Y. LIFE DIDO. , OMAHA , NEB Snnd for Circular. DIAMONDS I IN RINGS A IN SETS M IN EVERYTHING O RESET OR N SET TO ORDER D ' RAYMOND'S , S FIFTEENTH AM ) D JUfll.AS , OMUIi. 1816 Uouglcis Street , Omahn , Nob. The omlnent npoolalUt In IIBTTO 1 1 ohrmla prtrAti blol ticln n I urln rf Ilini j A renUtcrod Kruluiito In m JlUliu i illpl j n u &l I ojrilll itui villilu r 11 mil troulnj ifltli Ilia urjitJit biuci'Hi caturrh luit ID in KIU I ia iiln il wai < o HI nKit litiH nil nn I form if prlri'J ilNJiui Vn nu rcucy u > o I New trjittmoat for lo n of vlnl p i T.T I'irtlii u iitili to vlilt 1113 in 17 bj trjitoi at Iu ni by cornuiionilance Mnllulpoor I utr I n ml < i U Imil o ucj m > Jo irjlf p toe 1 1 no mir l > In II uitcsrontoiitsorBBmUr Ona pnr o ill InterrlitT p-jforrj I lunii LUIoifroj Corrdlpo nluui ntrlctlr prlvntu llnok ( Mriturloj ot l.lfoj unl fraj O.llJJ liourj I n in 19 J p m aunliM U t iu t } li in ami Btampfor circular HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHH I ARE I THAT YOU CAN OUT AIN 1)1 ) PMCATi : PHO I'O- I UICAI'IIS rilOM ANY NKH- I AIIVi ; YOU MAY 1IAK YOU HAD TAKKN A I1 Ol'lt I sirnio WITHIN TIM ; I i AH i' TI.N YIAHS : riN- ISHKI ) IN Till : I.Al'l > ' ! I IMl'ltOYI.D I AWARE I I I I I I I I HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY I AT POPULAR PRICi. I I M OMAHA WHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHt OR. McGREW THE 8PCCIALI8T. Is umurpapseil m the truatmont of till PRIVATE DISEASES ami flllWeikneni and Oliordert ol 18 years experience. Wrlto for citcl-U and question llit free. 14th nnd Farnam BU , Omaha. Mib , Dogs Head Do you drink it ? It's awful nice. The gen uine Imported Bass Ale , DOG HEAD brand , generally sells for more , but we are are selling Imported Ituss Aio (1)PK ( ( load ) 2c ( ) I'lnt. Wo ihlji a oaie nut of town for J.1 vi Los Ai Wide , Liquor nutl Cljir 0 > . . 116-118 S. ICtb Su , Oin.ili-1. aaaaa acaa aaaac DON'T MISS } WORLD'SFAlKli WEEK. I \ Flue Mcttthuris hero at last , tin * sliiiiiUl prompt > oti o cdiislcle spring \\aiits. 'I liis is tliccclv t talve ; iuluntune of Special \\orUI' 1 air Salo. / L ulios'rlbbod cotton vt'sts that mo tola at lljo ! , this wuok , 5 leiiM linen crush , our ie > gu iu quality , this week , IJo.ts' shirt waists , made of best pi .nl , Wuild's Fair price , 6 1 pillow cases , made I trge , with 2 tnch hem , woith 15c , this wcc > u , 9c _ A euro seller , ( it-inch bleat hcil ih.m ask , 05c goods , this week , A hummer this wcel > , itoittih po gee wash goods , woith 1 > e , tit All this weeK , FiDtich soiges fin the , Wet Id's Fair , the best cloth eter olToied , usual price On , foi tlus sale 490 All wool chot lots , the balance of a uOc lot , at 25o All silk moire , No 10 . i Ml silk moite. No. 20 15C All Bilk moin , No 1'2 \ These aio without doul t the btrenin of the day , ns hiindiods of our patrons have tcstllied b ) their liberal buying. " TANOXIOROS DtdoodsCo. . This week , in order to boom sales in our trimming dopai Uncut , wo offer our cntiio stock at 25 Per Con tOff ! C olh-boimd bool > s , In ief biographies , otc , 2 for J5 MIbSiS' TAN OXI'ORDS. The Morse Drj deeds Co. Bigdiitoin English solicia , 1,000 ynids black , 2Uoiuality | , 9o Heavy glass goblets , , . 4c | Our J25 jackals , the newest 01 ca tions , this week. $19 ] Best all wool challis , 49c1 Cxtra quality Turkish towels , regu lar 20c goods , this week , Best 0-1 shoots , cheaper than tliu cotter - tor by the yaid , 65oj Mxtr.i good outing1 llanncls , 5O ] You CTII buy a shoo for $1 that other * ] soil for $5 lit The Moieo Dry Goods Co. Past hlack latviin , very sort lecablc , havej boon soiling at loc nnd "Oo , for UiliJ ttook only 5cl Prench flannels for ladies' house in dark patterns , this tvcuk Boys' nil ttool junior snitH , neat checks , made of all wool Him lot , u SfJ buit anytvlio t , in the countrv , nt Hoys' clothing depm tment now on Udl lloor is full of the now thingi ? of tlio boa- son. Hate jou been our now line of $ . ' ) 001 Otheis boll them as luyli nal $1.60 A to D widths. THH MOKbi : 1)K GOODS ( O. Hxtiu qu.ihtj bleached muslin , \toith in all faunobs Hi ! , snocnil sale 5c orochot bed Bproada , tfooj t.iluo , 98c ICO cortots , only a few daj in uhn h to bouuioa birrain , , nt 50c They nro nil diffeipnt makes CJhildron's caps and bonnets , u brim- plo line nt lojs than cost to in ike Save money In bujin tour BIKJCB at shoo doai | tmont of Tin : MOUSI : DHV c.oou ( o BASEMENT BARGAINS Hrlstllnt ; with choice desirii'-io ' inor- I lot illiHHir hits ( Iu bets for \\urld'Hl'ulr mlu. I lot innrkiiJ il-i. * \ clur'n ' Wor d's 1 ulr hitle , I Intmarkrd ! l'dnrlnf ! World I'ulr i > .ilu foi 1 lotinnrudlJO durlnurld 1 ulrHtie. deriniin < 'lnn i dinner sots niur.feil J7.W. during \\orus ft'-t cLf \ tV I ulr Halts. ipiO. llnt.Rinno miiruod iTI > . during G 1 Q OO Wor.d'a Tulrsule. > af . f.ftf \ ? . ; : , . \ ! ! $22.38 TEA SETS. A ! 1 0) ) lot this wuk $ ' .U < > A trnillot this wisi. -l.O.ff A HVi lot this wecU h. : A tKUMluttlilH week (1.1. ( ) A 1.00 lot tills ue k 8.00 Kvory ono of tlio ubovu sola urn pliinn and tliu tirlrciH itre f ul yJ p r cent lower than tt nmrketuliie hrury ludy who lia Ijonylit anything in our bimeniunt IIHI bonri dullKlitutl wltli our iiuixl * und pried * . Uunnuquanlly no uru doubling our sile ; * over n your aeo.