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) . 8 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: "THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1803, SR e amis|- ehakesneare’s Seven Ages | v sold Hquor to minors, and that on Sun v U L AN APRIL FOD Fifth Man to Walk Out of the Douglas | 4 ™"\ 4" dispensed liquors ovor his | The Columbin Clothing Company Puts on | FIFTH ACE. | County Jail, bar as though the Sunday bar s though the S Sale an Elegant Line of Suita. QEfth age O‘E 4 Ofeer Corey, who was on the beat Sun 5% ghs‘ll FUGITIVES ALL HAVE - BAD RECORDS | it bolvie it oerything Wis “lestii | THE BEST FIVE DOLLAR SUIT MADE u mony in the hands of the prosecutor would ) to show that the officer was very much Ays it might have | NG i ’nlll-wlng the Trall of the Tough ¢ nearsighted Mr. Cochiran claims that In the Window -In reat o y Arm Themselves with Stolen | h "' b ““' " > "“":“ 2 "r it the s ‘;“”'y‘l'; Five Dollar Saits ¥ Noth- 1 Firearms—One Steals a Horso | dozen men, some of whom were drunk, were ing Half as Good Ever Shown and Buggy. | in there all the time. The door was locked I Omaha Before, | | but a man was stationed there who opened it to any one who knocked. Once inside | et | 2 > s business was going on us on any other ¢ of . 1 : 7 3 S 1t 18 getting to be the casiest thing in the | (HSess Wis @oing on us on any OLher Aoy o Unlike many others we do not ¢ is a man that will walk into some world to break out of the Douglas county | all day to own the carth, nor to have an entire body’s else store this week-—and pay ten or a dozen dollars for a suit of clothes before he visits “The Nebras- ro S menopoly of the elothing business: nor ' Accused o Robbing 11s Nurse, do we make boasts, like some, which we | Justice Smith has been trying to find out | cannot carry out. DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUIT, #5 ilty of grand lavceny. Fritts was arrested | We do not mislead people by stating jail. The bolts and the bars are s enough, but with the pre guarding about all that a mun has to do is to walk out if he feels any disposition to es cape. Tuesduy four of the prisoners es nt system o whether Thomas Fritts of South Omaha is ummmmumumummmmw 1 by climt t 1'bla and ther he complaint of Mrs, Lyman Cole, who | that there is w mad vush in the business, | | Ka and he'll own up to it, too. To- caped by climbing into the coal bin and then | g wpaqyim with having appropriated her ating a panicky fecling, thereby mak- | | P re T ¢ going out through the chute. Yesterday containing clothing valued at some- | ing them believe that thoy are RCUINE | e 1usTIoR Wit hors Kot U8 g ’ A i : / day we offer at morning Henry Douglas, one of the men held 1 over £100, B 3 UE JUSTICE WIIO DOES NOT USE JOHANN | TIE JUSTICE WHO USES JOITANN 1HOFF'S to the district court to answer to the ch ”\h; Colo &1 s that she was mlm:- \l !-»( SINGLI ASTED SACK SUIT, HOFF'S MALT EXTRAC MALT EXTRACT, " § ) o s family 08 @ nurse and remained ! (i el ML AL % there for soven woeks. When she was rendy . .00, : And then the justice, 1 N o walked out into the coal bin, up through t to leave Fyitts refused to give up her trunk We claim we o u[m‘m tany «-unl:lv!\(lnn In fair round belly, with good capon chute and & moment later was on his way to | claiming that she owed him more than her 1l discount any of them on good values Tk / € I AR R AR e il Bluffs, whither he went to join his . nHted bo for Doariine hek: 1Httle clothing Let them come to the \\'i[‘lxm(\\]' o i o ] The Justice now of eyes severe, wiit bsoaped the doy bolors ¢ the time she was a member of ateh. Any person who will look our hreyes severe and beard of formal | 00 0 - g0 TSR local dete s U et bttt < yods over and compare our prices will cut, With knowledge deep and aims exact gruntled over th ve of four of the most The Storles Do Not Agree, be more than satisfic Full of wise saws and dermn instan- arives hi Hufam m drouch® p desperate thicy Jthey e | DS tHe S GHoblE Wh SACK SULTS, 5,00, yreikahals and modem instan- | Derives his portly form from droughts | as handsome a line of popular priced n convicting during the v m the y ; | ounty Jail Tul I'he ri Sunday Ofticers Savage and | Nowhere can you come anywhere near ATTOR 2t e | Of Joh: Ve FATean At Extrac . % & k AR ST . < k Five weare all Croolks find the de was arraigned in police court | equalling them. They come in six differ- And so he plays his part, Of Johann HofP’s famed Malt Extract. suits for men as ever were grouped to i tectives had securcd evidence upon which a fternoon and his case contmued | ent shades in wray. Biowh blue, ehoco- Junius M. Hall, M.D., Inspector Chicago Board of Health, writes : gether., There are not a great lot second ct ind larceny was to be m. today late, oxford, light tan and pin checks. i o AT ToT A e ML eTeied i ; g E them as soon as their | Davis tells ¢ ishy about how he | well trimmed and sewed. ¢ ainted with the JORANN HOFE'S MA RACT for some time, and i sac SBE RS 8 p y terms expl | came to have Land chainn | Phey are equal to $7.50, $8.00 and $8.50 have prescribed it frequently in my practice. In slow convalescence, after acute diseases, I ineach lot—but there are lots of lots. ugh Quartet. | his posse id Fliegel | quits sold elsewhere. They come in have f 1 it espe valuable, and have been well pleased with the results. the | were going the | trict, and that the wve him the wateh : o i most dangerous criminals for his age in this )y for fear he gt intoxicated. straight and round cornered |5|. o part of the west. He has been a prolific rel sayvs he never saw Davis until ese suits will be on sa hursday source of trouble for the police and was | the night e was robbed and Friday and longer if they last, but finally convicted on the charge of breakive the price1s so low that it will be safer A book entitled “Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of Man,"” beautifully illustrated, sent freeon application, burnt cis- There are both single and double- breasted sacks—round and square cor- ner sacks--black, brown, gray, blue, Ed Fitzgerald, who was probably nd in bottom of the plan to escape, is_one double and sing breasted gninst sition and disappol ave the signature of * JOHANN HO . Insist upon the (he neck label, for some trace of the fugitives Iy successful. Immediately hir ing s and were partia after making their escape from the county Jail the four mwen went to Smith's residence, | into & hox car at South Omaha and sn»,m:..rl TR LRI, to come at_once then to put off until to- tan, tobacco—cheviots, worsteds, cas Ut :J.!'(\‘ff e il | sinrely (RIatine obscens Hiarttire | MOPKOW (WHAH 65T u\‘)n‘AIhm |;n~'v }\.“ | EISNER & MENDELSORN CO,, Sole Agents, New York. simeres--fancy, plain, mixed--checks, police regret to sce rozain his liverty. He is | Will be poice court c " of these suits, bu . SR - s : X : > Phe man who is_ changod with having as. | Burneyo Kelly, an old-time vagrant, was L Lt R R0 e | stripes, plaids—some bound [to sell] | ulted v Leach 16-year-old girl, in | sent up yesterday for fifty dags, gevous ol 8 BUrecy LG R L | £ 2 5 [ %) & i UK Otihti Bothe:time 080, e 'whna. His TINe andlWall ik Shandsi: wereheld to muv.“;.x} . We will (il .;n‘y:.;.n.-!-[\!x-lw OLD GDIMS ABE VJA and some not bound [but they’ll sell g Charged on that acount, #8 the givl was un- | the district court yesterday for concealing | until the suits are gone, ers will be z NTEB | s N ne 5 AR & " APA " 5 | able to positively identify him. e had | some of the property stolen from Aultman's | numbered in rotation as received and 2 2 just the same]. These suits are in every i tliberty onby a day or two when he | store a week ¢ | filled at once according to numbers. 1f g By thousands of ymateues to il o cctio sense of the word worth ten, eleven : broke into the store ”r;).,. ins Gun com 1 Joe Ross, | Yoware last in you may not get u suit. i I ——— 2 2 pany and got away with valuable collee- | s arrested i ] } OTHING A i bt ; re ¢ irtee i ar ’ re It bt of fife Rims, T was on Uit shintgs that | oo g ol were drnested yes N Coin ;;o”ecm,s Hc,a,d twelve and thirteen dollars, ’Till we | LG HaInls ha sor o S e 6 == | close next Saturday night, unless we ¥ ? L RN el ) Nos hutigs e Out of our great geeat bargains adver- | should close out these clothes before, { burglars which was unearthed by 1 ives ‘ e man accused of floating | yjsed for last Monday we reserved { 2 S as = i { Savagoand Dempses in an old rookery on ‘ o K ot AT KO, vas Upy before | 35 pieces of colored wool dress goods s [ we will close out these suits at i South Tenth street and both had pléadec R 1.00 and #1.25 qualities which we will | 2 7 . X g complaint cha ry, and was held to 00 an 20 gualiti hich WORTH $1500. 1410 1 euilty to petit | LER l: b et ;,“ m\o 3 .‘,,”(,“’ &1 |qunlxll Bail¢ g o {} ]llll('; u|1“~.||] xmnuru r}u‘u ;:v 674 |w:'|.\|:n'l«|1|v saycertainly will payyou to keep posted fn this new and rapily lucreasiug busiuess ; we which they con- | his twocases of forgery toanswer for in » 30 picees of black groods 4 Sample copy, one Die (none frec). '3 cents per annum. Address [ § Sufelant 0 sand.them over the toad | the rimin g popular weave from $1.00 Coin' Colloctor’s ‘Herald, - - - Boston, Mass fora couple of yeurs Apicco as soon as their | A meeting of the Police Relief association | ¢ 5 tomorrow . 98220 VLVOE time was out | wis held last evening, at which seven djrec OfTHo8a 850, Gliinn il On a ot Trail, DA UL T L s ",“" Limit 1 pattern to a customer, s Enr — Detectives Hazeand V huspent thateven® | gy ieov “Nriuchn, Wilbur and Dun, e With th bargains we will _H_u (| e | e | | v o | e | e e \_LJ‘I 5 s old board will hold its meeting at 4 o'clock LS SRR B i | today. after which itis expected that the CH GINGHAMS AT 10C. new board will oreanize, This is 25¢ and 30¢ gingham and we will mvh sell 1 pattern to a customer. nd 40c¢ O D O RS P R R PP O Y Y YO at Twenty-first and Nich stayed for an hour ov pame dusk they wel s lumber yard ar by and chi jail clothes for R — LADIES SILK WAISTS, S AT 15C customer Thursday is the Day to ¢ t Them—Hayden's per yard. 1 pattern to T T T T T R T e e S /0U DON'T HAVE U to pay for losses ]| | citizens clothes. While th g L5y GRAND SALL ETON ing this operation Deputy We have an immense quantity of silk SUITS brought about by non- > at tho house inquiring whother they had g T this g - e & ale we 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. 8 been there, An Irishwoman who lives next | waists which we never will sell unless doc aw the oftic rrive and knew that the men he was after v in the luuber yard at the time, but the deputy did not make any inquiries of her or the four men might have been back in jail before this Lot 1 at £5.00. e ined fn the evening | V4istsy made up with full sleeves, plaited, | Ladies’ Bton suits made of navy blue that Smith hud concealed three of the re. | ruffled or plain fronts, dark grounds | Serge. All Eton jackets are made with U . 11 U paying customers for 0 | we sacrifice on them. How's this cutting? % everybody pays us cash mmmammmmmmummmmmum’ There arve over 1,100 fine India silk N and we pay everybody ] I Ll else cash—that's why you Stomach, Bowols L J S ol : £ nn» new balloon sleeves. Regular value & slvers which were stolen from the Collins X v - EnllARO e X Ll A U < ) Tolvers which wera stolon, trom e Colling | (mostly blue and black)with small igures e X YRR DO can buy $1. sherry of us [| the Church of the Holy Family, which is | stripes and do The silk inthem can't | cluding silk vest. M lilte thi [ located in the adjucent block. They Were | 1o bought for loss than 85 . Lot 2 at $7.50. ke this } 70 10 the church av night and.as | D0 Dought forless than 85 cents s yard | y 3100 Beon suits made of navy blueor i 0 plvers were gone when the detectiv and there are four yards ina garment. | green serge handsomely embroidered, Sherry PY » spot soon afterwards, it is fair | (o . | ilk or tinse 39 ‘ 10 prosume that the criminals are now well | We bought them to sell at $4.30, last | Vith S L ingol veul B OBt Ve Ko g0t ‘] 25¢ (l i armed and ready v desperate fight | week we marked them down to $3.95, | 20 AL LA B0 0y al’ College. (CON- Yuart Bottle i i hatt 1t HocassaYY 4 > | asilk vest free with every suit. S R ORRtHO LD R brhaht bf Quart Bottle. - Once rid of their Juil clothes and with a | but they don't go fast. enough, so for to- Lot 3 at $10.00. i 01 These are not only very good revolver apicce in their hip pockets. | qa¢ we put them all in at At $10.00 we offer you ladies’ Eton e“n l b, ous Weship In caso lots only, $.5 a case s e the gang lost no time in making tracks “]u . L BN suits, worth from $12,00 to $15.00, a silk il fashionable but also very the detectives were unable to get their hands | 2,25 1/ h swablan vest with every suit free of i e on ther SR R R Y L] $ PRIVATE DISEASES sretty and desirable coverings E « i | #nd ave proper for strect or house wear a spring eapes. © gure Catarch, )isenses of tha or floors. you are a renter stination evidently has no place in | 4 can be worn with most any sort of a [ We have whout 50 different samples, | Nose, Throat. Che 5 [] Wine, Liquor and Cigar Co., Y Smith, the hluul.u T G § S who, with several ot} skirt, There ave all sizes and we don’t | only 'l <I""mlh- _Fym-wf these capes are m;}m‘:ers.m S o 116-118 8. 16th St., Omala use rugs for economy; if a gRiann sover to have a dozen left. We won't | worth less than $15.00 and up as high as ood, n_ an ney Diseases, | L | S TS G e w'votirning | have if the ladies' look to theleown in- | $19.00. On Thursday we will offer’ the | Eemale) Wenknewses, Lost Manhood 0 | house owner use rugs for con- to the same tactics \\!mh lm:l lost him his X entire lot at one pr & A ,i 5 ~ \V( i, a goo i hiberty on a pre 11 be on separate tables on second | Choice, $11.98 LPILES, FISTULA, FIBSURE, permanently ours vience. Now s 1 good time to llt\];”x‘i :llllfrl;fll‘ \.;.'.;l:"k x’nn evening . ”.{'“ e h”}\:‘).;llm{ h;uu‘;; 'l.m of Im]‘i;w‘ \-.-1;.-1 (AL ma w’»:”;.vv.l.y privato or delieate naturs, of | | |r—r—r—y— ——y———— ] see the new thlngs; you need rin front of the ) ¢ b g A helay A OLOPIRCRO M AYEBLOWDIIIEIORULE, Call on OF add . for Circulurs, Fres = Iy A Bl ing In front of the Baptisy churehat M | continues to do an enormous business 3T0; thesejuckets will be. sold on BOOK and Kocipes, R — not buy. We have terries and fhsito " When he came out a fow minutes | high class goods at dry goods profits. | Thursday at $.00 each. i Searles, 113 gougn 13t st = CESE nattings for backerounds. afterward the rig was missing. Two hours | Latest style trimmed hats from $1.50 up. “B earcoxer, | DL Searles & Sa B3, “owda, N p 97 I g R Sl imin. droverupi to Pt Tord's ° " HATS, HAT! : P.S. It you “],I.M-m. FE T Next Door to Portoty 1THOSE | place and offered to sell it for about half | Just tell your husband this, gain in hosiéry wait until Saturday next, | PRECIOUS | BRI s Morth L ) He can get the latest style soft hat' [ We have sceured 1,000 dozen esasat ll\llr *'"."“h‘..",'{”'“l'.""?i'l-“‘.':l'l':»w SRS | either the Columbia or those tourists, or | steckings whieh we will place on BABIES, ] e i S ek o his heela: | Fedoras for just an even $2.00, bluck or | Saturday in half dozen lots. The p s | heard him and took to his heels v ry e Aten m.fiu it b | brown. Hat stores or clothing houses | will © | will charge $3.50 or #4100 for the same isn't about 10¢ per 1 r worth less than and there . most of are brought to us from far GHPP[I (:0 and near and man; a X 4 hat. Latost style stiff hat, black or | them boing worth up to ¢, Romem- | | cook quickest ; iids) o A brown, $1.50. ber Saturday next. and best. mother’s heart we glad'en 7 D 1 S N that of Smith. who is supposed to have taken | “Wo'te made extensive alterations in N. B. FALCONER. by the beutifully fia ish- 1413 Douglas Street, the rig for the purpose of ruising a little | yhis “Gopartment and can show the el ed, life-liks and almost : : ine b which to getiontiofitown, largest line of rmen's and boys’ hats in The Morse Diy Goods eompany carry spea’sing photos of their Oppus]lc ruins. Captared at His Mother's, o Y et the finest line of ladies’ and. ehild Sanliey, M T, shoes in the city. Call and 0‘(.”!!\”\, ng a big | their styles before buying. i Henry Smith, one of the men who escaped CLOAK DEPAR' re from the county jail tuesday afternoon Cloaks and w through the coal hole, was captu by the | . 15 rrades R ahie. Tt e, esnnto chat ;_I,ll"_“\'“‘f:“d Lhengare Sk poehel; Welshm ;‘m“*.‘:nt;‘lilhl'lh‘\"!:;nli-l»lx‘hhl‘v':!: “’1.3'}; mother, capes, and caped cloaks, full sleeves, l'llvnu-z' bers -il‘bll\vflnmh:l Cymrodorion 3 town and so the place was watched | ete. Prices a l:mn .95 up to the | Soc1cty held their first public entertainment : the sheriff searched the vlace | | handsomest garments to be found in the | 8t their rooms in the Patterson block last | |Send 2e, R T EO T R Vet night, and 1L was @ suceess in every par ataup HIGH OLASS He was taken back to jail and ques! UMBRELLAS FOR THURSDAY. lar. Besides the members of the sc 100pago 5 el . to the whereabouts of his pal Over 6,000 sun and rain umbrellas on | there were present a lurge number of pe i PHOTOGRARHY claimed that he did not know. sons who could trace the Welsh blood flow- hing like it ever seen in the | ;7 through their veins., These people were sale, 31331 7So. Lith 8t Omaha e s Distillers, Importers and Wholesale Liguor Dealers. oW 06 0N Liw Vudl GULLAG 16 k! whres YPLANET" S, “ELEVATION" E5ie ys easy bl SARETOS T REISNE O, o % west. | s cut to the core for this P in avtendance for the purpose of learning BRUTAL HUSBAND, day only. the objects of the socicty and also for the i-inch sunshades, oxydized handles, | purpose of becoming members e, worth $1.00, Last night's entertainment’ was musical VAILTON ROOERS & SONS, AR 1 . | 20-inch sunshades, natural stick han- | and literary, and consisted of readings Last evening Mrs. Bursik, wholives at | q155 0%, worth $1.50 recitations, essays and songs. It was en neck when you try t M [esh(. Mfe, sventh and ¢ treets, called at the joyed \l who attended. and was only the do you want it to be « | iineh sunshades, accasia, ; 1d and Al i 1 | B 512 ¢ every positic her house and arvest her husband, who 26-ineh sunsha faney D w\‘ u han- - | bt | ;] AnAC Bquanders His Wife's M and Kicks Her in the Fac So close that it stic " y ‘ juy cur new ccllar of the i had been abusig her. The nan's face | dles, $1.98, worth #1.00 Children's tan shoes in the Morse Dry | RN CHRE AT SRaCRun S st | W rit s forprices en W hiskies both in bend and tax paid “as quite bodly cutin two places, and her | 2.inch fancy cellulold han- | Goods company's shoo dopartment, rite U RIISESCl IRRIER DO ! é ax pPaids head was considerably bruised ond floor. LEUCORRH(EA (Whites) Cluett Brand 26c | She told a pitiful story ¢ nts' furnishing - / i = = Narenta, Medium Widih, | brutality. It seems that b A fine upr t piano, used only six Montelac, Very Wide. | number of years and by | est economy she mat lots down in that part of the cit 1 had hoped would be of cc worth e, the time her son was of 500 dozen gents' suspenders, 3¢ per N him a fair start in life | palv, worth 50c FAT months, balt price. Ford & Charlton, 1508 Dodyg nts' donnet flannel neglige made and full size, only 2 | Coon Brand 20c. ————————————————————————————— ————— | RAVMOND, Stenton Narrow. A Y Orkne: DIED, Mediu | THE JRWELETL Chalon, Very Wi floe Tines or (s wnder Unis head, A6y During the last few years husband, | HOSIERY conts; each dadditional line ten cents i CLVETT, COON & CO, | R.\m:.:\:'.\ul;I.:'.\i‘y(:u‘\.rul." A Dol Lon ol " cuse “f]‘“]“‘ fast black cotton hose, | I° ARIEIC M, Nl | | R e o una’ (siloons: % business | Hermsdorflt dye, only per pair, worth arker and Mes. Edwin ruiflelal Kyos e Glusses, Floid Glasses s BNy bno Bro el '.<..;‘..,‘”’ ntirely | 40¢ Neo, f1g Gor f RELIAR m Al EATHER--all leather—pure leather—purses upon his wife for support | Tease of ehildren's cotton hose, full | I OMAIA OPTICAL €0, : i Within a period of fif wonths Mrs ar made, only 124¢ per pair, worth April 5, ER, Manaz ~and card cases with silver mountings are ver Bursik has sold four of her lots and given HAYDEN BROS. Bl F. PONDER, Manazor 8 y Funicral from residence the money to her husband, who has squan S N & | \nnmm‘su..ua 15th and Douglas Sts., od it~ Yesterday he went home drunk See the eclebrated Sohmer piany at ¥ - | Tand J.'A. Fuller & Go., Cor. 1ath and Douglas Sts., | 222 5. 16th St popular and are only to be scen at our counters, “':“"”“‘::"l“ hgre § "'l'_;‘“m‘.‘", it 'l’”’i e | Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1503 Dadgo Forty years in the market sand | OMAHA NI i By it G Schmeider o0 “um,:r n Nat. BarlkRlag down. hen Bursik insisted that his | T "‘ B ;“'“i" “""“ I)“‘:“”‘ WMH'; is th o Nex:and 8 Bonr] e o INT —l IROTACLRES wife sign a deed to another lot. Again Mrs Be llet fet sale at Burns, 00k’s Extra Dry Imperial Champn | 3 . DR. 1 e e ettt with the damaeei | 100 at half prico S R i EYECLASSES ‘ and was not only knocked down, but was - - Don't fail 1o sce the Londen Piccadilly MCCGREW [, canrrorriNGeakions \ brutally kicked on the face, head and shoul Takaho ders. It ts on the woman's face were made by the boot heel of the vs. Bursik was afraid to g k stayed with frie nds last night E against the husband will probably » d | ,, ‘ 4 woday E A A SUNDAY BOOZE, | | $i. o8 | | | % Charges Have Been PP Up Against Henry Schroeder. & According to information received by City Prosecutor Cochran Henry Schroeder, who | 3 runs a saloon and billiard room at 102123 | North Sixteeuth street, proposes to run his establishment as he pleases and in deflance savey. There were three complaints includ- ing nine counts for violation of the Slocum The only Pure Cream of Yartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum -+ law filed against Scoroeder in police court ' yesierday, and the prosecutor belicyes | Used in Milli-ns of Homes—a40 Years the Standard a box of Be i ldutl's fi ies,16th and Capitol aven None b and | button and lace shoes before buying youn ter' | spring shoes. The Morse Dey Goods ¢ RAYMOND, FIFTEENTIH AND DOUGLAY, OMATA e e e s ce—- ——————————— Dr OWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. privats blood skin wnl urinary diseasss. A rogular and 100rtif Aty will show, (s atiil Lraating with the groatost i and forusof privat L vislt memiay 5 802r9ly PAoKS: rvlew preforrad. Conauitation free. Corraspond y Ottice hours,¥ & @. 10 U p. m. Sundays 10 & m. 4o 13 e THE SPECIALIST. 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