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NEVER DELIVER THEM 1 Injunction Made Permanent Against the Isano of These Railroad Framed Bonds. DECISION IN THE UNION DEPOT CASE ForRainn nnd WMton Itotil That the Viaduct Donation TVnn Voted Under 1'nlie 1'rctcnnci anil Cnn Not ilo ! > llrcrcd Opinion In 1'ull. The union acpot injunction con troversy Is settled. The opinion of Judges Ferguson nnd Walton , who heard the final jtrinl of the case when the question dissolving the Injunction or making It per manent w\s at Issue , was handed down yes terday. The Injunction was made perma nent , nnd the city was perpetually enjoined from turning over the depot bonds nnd from executing to the Union Pacific Hallroad company a deed to the grounds it now occupies nt Tenth and Mason streets. It was held that a change In the plans vitiated the contract entered Into be- iwccn tlio depot company nnd the city , as the contract called for a specific per formance , which must bo executed for the terms to remain binding and In force. The opinion was -cad by Judge Ferguson. Vfho stated that .ludgo Walton fully con curred In ull parts of it. Uoth Judges wcro on the bench , but there wcro few spectators in the court room at the tlmo. General Cowln was the only ono of the interested attorneys who was present , nnd his presence was duo to the fact that ho was engaged in the trial of a case before Judge Walton In rourt room No. 7 , and that case had to wait for the rendering of this opinion. City Attorney Connell was represented by his partner , Mr. Ivcs , but neither Messrs. Howe , Thurston , Greene nor Woolvtortlt was ou band. The only expressions ancnt the opinion heard wcro of approval and satisfaction. Opinion or the Court. The matter took up but afew min utes time. Judge Ferguson said : "In the case of Stuht ct al. against the city of Omaha Judge Walton nil myself have reached n conclusion in re- card to the application for an injunction , and 1 have submitted In writing , briefly , the points upon which wo hold in regard to the matter. " The opinion was as follows : In the year I860 the Inhabitants of Omaha voted nliirio sum of money In bonds , n great portion of which wns applied toward the purchases of twenty ucrus of land to bo used for depot purposes in aid of the Union L'aclflc Itnllroad company. A portion of .said tract wax acquired by romlmmiatloii proceedings. and the tltlo to the whole wns taken In the name of AlvlnHnumlers as trustee. " On January 1. 1872 , n written contract was entered Into between the city and county and the Union 1'aclllc Hullroad company , In which it was agreed upon tlio part of tlio company that In consideration of thcso donations tlio company should build and muliitnlii n , depot tor freight and paisoiiKor pin poses upon these proiimlfi , and .should admit nil connectiiii ; lines to enjoy the lienolltscif tliCM ) terminal facili ties , exchanging- business of all sorts and In every way with the Union I'aeillc Kallioad company , they paying theiefor a icabonnblo compensation. In the same month Alvln eaundors , us trustee , convoyed said lands to the railroad company subject to the condi tions of the contract , and as expressed In tlio conveyance , The defendant , the Union Depot company , was Incorporated for the pnrposo of erecting n union depot on said premises with perhaps additional cround purchased by said company In 188U11JO,000 ; ! of tionds wcro voted by the Inhabitants of Omaha , ostensibly to aid In said enterprise. I'otltlou of Plaintiffs I'nucturcd. This action was Instituted by the plaintiffs to restrain the delivery of said bonds until the people could ho assured of the performance of 1 ho conditions upon which they wcro voted , nnd on the ground or Illegality , aswell us to restrain the ruloaso of the land In question from the conditions and limitations under which said land was held. < The petition In this case In substance alleges that these twenty acres of land are Impressed with a trust In favor of the public ; tlmt they .arc dedicated to the purpose of transfer prountls , the benefit of which is secured by the contract to all connecting roads equally , as well as referring to tlio other limitations und conditions expressed in said contract and deed. " " " It Is also alleged In the petition that the city authorities are about to leleaso tlio rallrnad company's tltlo from the conditions and lim itations Imposed thcreou by the original con veyance , and that said bonds are Invalid for the various icasons alleged In the record. It Is not necessary In the disposition of the Questions before us to go Into tlotall or to cover tlio entire field that was before us upon the hearing of thectiio. His sullltlent for us to say that/a / permanent injunction bo granted as to the issue ami delivery of the bonds In question. Wo find as a matter of fact , from n consideration of the evidence , that bofoio said bonds wore voted a proposition was submitted to the people for tlio erect Ion of a unlondcpot ; that said proposition Included certain plans for the same : that In votlnirfor said bonus the people considered and nctodjipou the proposi tion then before them ; that stibscimunt to natd vote snld plans were materially changed And that the depot building which the do- fcndant , the Union Depot company , now pro poses to construct Is materially different from the ones submitted to the people ul > tlio bond election. It lit no answer to this tosay that the city council consented to and approved this ctiango or substitution. They had no legal authority so to do ; tlio people liad acted in the premises und made tliulr ( .election , and rotod bonds for Us building. Tlioro was no delegated , Implied or statutory authority for the city council , who are .simply trustees or ngcnts for the Inhabitants , to make any other or dlfl'oicnt contract , or to substitute any other plan tliun the ono selected und approved by them. City Never 1 1 ml Title. Wo find further that while said bond propo sition"wns ostensibly for depot purposes , etc. , its real purpose was to aid In the construction of the Tenth street viaduct. Under the law , assistance of this Kind could not bu given , We ui u satisfied from the evidence that tlio propo sition upon vrhlcii tlio bonds wcro voted was not the real ono , It was simply a cloak or cover to aid or reimburse the rathoads for the building of the viaduct. A court of equity cannot sanction such a proceeding. For this reason , If no other existed , the Issue and de livery of the bonds must bo enjoined. Another question remains to bo considered. namely , the proposed conveyance by quit claim deed from the city to the railroad com pany of thu land In question , Wo hold tlmt this property Is impressed with the trust set forth in the deed of 1H72. The mayor and city council have no lawful authority to nmUo elicli conveyance. If Midi were made It would not Mop the city from any contingent Interest In said properly or bind it upon u reversion of the property. Kncli u deed would bo u mere nullity. The legal tltlo to this land has never been In the city. The inhabitants thereof bought the land by the bonds voted In 18U9 , and hud It coin eyed direct from the grantees to a tiniteo In trust and by him conveyed to tlio railroad company. Any rovciMon would In- MIIO to the benefit of the Inhabitants gener ally , and In the matter of the reconveyance us pionosod by the city , the mnyor and council , could only act by express authority , The city council , us such , Is an organization under the law of well dellncd and limited power , if they neck to go beyond this limit they must Unit aslc and olitaln such authority from the pee ple , or the people must grant It upon thelruwn motion , Any power or authority for the coun cil to uuiUo this reconveyance must first be granted them by the sovoiulgn power ; It can not , bo assumed by the delegate. Itcqtilromeiiti of Suumlvr * Convrynnce. Wo do not think that thu Baundcrs conveyance to tlio railway company re quires that company always to own und pos sess the land , but simply that Mild land shall be used for tint purposes expressed In the con tract und deed of 1H72. If the company trans- fur thesamotothoilofoudant , the Union Depot company , under the same conditions nnd limi tations , and the promlsoH mo lined for these purposes with the admission of all connecting > nad to the benefit of terminal facilities and other conditions of Bald trust be compiled v > lthi thvio wonlil In cucli case bo no violation of the conditions and no reversion , It Is not of iiutcii moment us to who occupies the ground In question , The M > ! O object of the people In making this grant to the com pany wns to obtain tlio objects expressed In the contract und deed of 1H7M , und us long an this Is obtained thoru can bo no reversion , no matter who own * or possesses the premises. 1The Issue und delivery of said bonds are perpetually enjoined. 2 Any deed from the mayor and city coun cil to the land lu qiioulon , without an express authority from tlio people of the city and county by tottt under thQ rules of the law per mitting such transfer , is perpetually enjoined , That cure of Georpo W. Turner of Gal way N , Y. , of scrofula , by Hood's Sarsuparilla was one of the utcst remarkable on record , Jl Coin More to atay homo , thnn to take advantage of the Burlington $10 excursion to Shuri- flan , Wyo. , Tuesday , May 30. Ask thc city ticket ajjent at 1321 Far- lain atrcct fas further particulars , , FALCONER'S ' SIX DAY SALE Third Day-Ladles' Wnista on for Today , the Crowds Are Enormous , Oomo EARLY , 75C WAISTS , 42C 1.2B Walitl 8(5e ( , All Our Derby 1.10 , All Our 8 1. GO Silk Wnliti 93.83 , Remljr Mnilo Suit * on Snle Thuri * 0 y , 81.00 Clmmoli Skin tfot n waist In our entire stock that is tot marked down for today's sale. Ton can not pick up anything but bar gains in our waist stock today. -VAISTS ! WAISTS ! LADIES' WAISTS ! Ladies' wash waists. All our 75c waists , 42c. All our 81.25 waists , 85c. All our $1.50 waists , $1.10. All our derby waists , $1.10. All our silk waists , $1.50quality , S2.BT ) . All our silk waists , $5.00 quality , 53.50. All our silk waists , $7.00quality , $5.25. All our silk waists , $10.00 quality , ,7.50. You'll ' want a waist this summer. You cannot afTord to-miss this chance. KID GLOVES , 09C. Our great purchase of kid gloves goes on &alo today. $1.25 and $1.50 un dressed kill gloves , nil sizes , in a bcautl- ! ul nsssortmont of tans , nil go at ( Jt > c a .mir. No gloves fitted during this sale ; only I dozen to a customer. KID GLOVES AT 930. Nowhere in this world was over n bot- or bargain offered than our $2.00-glovcs , n 8-bulton mousquotnlre suedes and 4- button dressed kid gloves ; only a half dozen sold to any ono customer , at 0'jc , today. None lilted today. This is the best bargain in gloves wo have ever offered. Remember this is a 0-day sale , every day this week. Most extraordinary bargains will bo oll'orcd today be sides the astonishing bargains in waists and gloves. 30c , 40c. 50c and COc wool dress goods will bo sold nt 15c per yard ; 75c , 85c , $1.00 and $1.25 dress goods , now and dc- sirnblo fabrics , the very latest colorings and weaves , all at 4Uo ; 25c and 30c genuine Scotch zephyr ginghams lOcpor yard today. You can't beat this anywhere. Only our extraordinary pur chase of over $100,000.00 worth of the finest kind of dry goods enables us to make tli-.so astonishing offers. Don't miss our silk bargains. Don't ' miss our linen bargains. You cannot alTord to stay away from this sale. Whether you are looking for a bargain or not you will get one. for wo haven't anything but bargains this week. Don't forget the ready made suit sale Thursday. Particulars today. N. 13. FALCONER. AFTER THE DIAMOND ROBBER. Detective rinkrrton Snys Omnlin. Mny Ilo Startled \vltli u Ulg Seiirmtlon. Detective William A. Pinkerton of Chicago cage is in Omaha , and seen at the Paxton ho said : "I am hero on various business matters , among which is the Pollock Jewelry robbery , which occurred last November on a Sioux City & Pacific train , yon remember. "Wo have moro than good reason to be- llovo that there are In Omaha several per sons who could not only tell us a good deal about the arrangements for the robbery , but could easily lind us the principal. On the evidence of several witnesses who identified his picture wo arrested in Milwaukee a few weeks ago , niter a long search , Prank Bruce , a crook of high degree , ncll known in Omaha , but when the witnesses saw him they declared ho was not tno man , so wo lot iiim go. Since then , however , wo have found cvidc'nco implicating in the robbery several persons in Omaha whoso arrest , if made , will cause n great sensation , and they are being watched all the time. "It has been shown that before Pollock loft on his unfortunate trip with the $13,000 worth of diamonds in his inside pocket n certain person in the store of a customer of his learned that ho wns going to Sibux City and gathered other facts concerning the manner lu which ho carried his diamonds , nnd so on. This person nnd several others wo have the sleepless eye on. "Wo are working on this case backed by the Jewelers Protective union , which never says die , nnd never compromises n case of this case until the guilty person Is punished. If thcso union pooplp can't convict a crook they want on their own account they will dig up sonic old score and prosecute him on that > until they got him behind the bars. They have had over n dozen robberies since their organisation , and not In ono case Im the guilty person escaped conviction. You may depend upon it , this case will end in the same way. " Arrrntod for Jlobblnj ; a lrur Storo. Joseph Novak and two women giving their names as Edie Mitchell and Jcnnlo Howard wcro arrested yesterday for burglarizing the hide store nt 1410 Lcavcnworth street and stealing some mink skins therefrom. The Mitchell woman disposed of the skins at John Urbans/yk'a fur store , 320 South Fifteenth street. Novak was employed at tlio hide store , nnd was be- llovcd to have done the work , ns it is stated that no person not connected with the establishment could hnvo gonu through it at night on account of the vicious bulldog which is left in thcro after closing hour. Ills Intimacy with the Mitchell and Hownrd women and the identi fication of the former ns the person who sold the skins nt the fur store , completed the chain of evidence in his case , and ho was taken In accordingly , a couple of hours after Ins accomplices wore arrested. Thcro are thrco things worth saving- Time , Trouble and money and Do Witt's Little Karlv HUors will save them for you. These little pills will save you time , as they act promptly. They will save you trouble ns they cauio no pain. They will save you money as they economize doctor's bills. Special Law Itutu KXCIIMIOU to Hounon , TCXIIB. A special low rnto excursion for Innd investors to Houston , To.xns , will bo juudo Thursday , May 25 , leaving Oraalui at 0:50 : a. in. Time , forty-six hours. For tickets apply to R. C. Patterson , 425 Rauigo block , Omaha , Neb. Auction Furniture Auction. Thursday 10 a. m. 1053 Park avenue , contents of ton room house , elegant car pet , parlor suit , curtains , chairs , side board , tablcchnirs , good Garland range. All nice , clean goods , no trash , uo limit. If you want good goods como , lloiiHiiT WKLLS , Auctioneer. True Americanism , Reserved seats for Father Sherman's lecture at Exposition hall Thursday evening , now on eitlo at Kinslor'u drug store. OAYDEN BROS , ' GREAT SALE Money Losing Bale to Kedaoa the Tnr- nisning Stock WASH DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Grtut Incitement Cniuod br Our Urci ( looils ' Delta * Uuot\tlond-l-mll ( 1 Cent A Colloiinl Snle of FlneSHUs Mcn'i rino Shlrti 83 Cents. MONEY LOSING SALE TO REDUCE STOCK AT ONCE. Children's fast black cotton hose 4c , worth J5c. Ladies' 25o hose , fast black nnd full regular made , only Oc per pair. 1 case of gents' line cauzo undershirts , never sold for less than 50o , our prlco for ono day , 12Jc. Men's outing llannol shirts 15c each , worth COc. Gents' 50c unlautidorod shirts for ono day only , at 25c. 500 gloria 20-inch umbrellas , worth $1.50 , reduced to OSc. WASH DRESS GOODS. Great excitement caused by letting down the prices on wash dress goods. These novelties in fine French satino that wore 35c , 40c and 45c are being cut lively nt 25c yard. 32-inch wide Brandenburg nro nearly all gene ; wo are letting them out at 12Je ; others ask 25c yard for the same. Llama cloth at lOc yard. 32-inch wide pongee at 5c yard. Light cienni ground fancy figured chains , 2c $ yard. Ginghams are away down ; wo will place on sale Wednesday morning 100 pieces of dress style gingham that were 5c , Oc , 7ic , 8c } and lOo , both dark and light colors , choice of entire lot 3Jo yard ; only ono dress to each customer. Barnsloy crotchet towels , size 20x44 , full bleached , worth 25c , our price lOo each , and Haydens' is the only house that has them. Wo carry the stock to select from nnd there is no trouble to bo suited at Hay- dons' . Wo carry the largest line of figured and dotted Swisses In Omaha at lOc , 12ic , loc , 19c , 25c and 47o yard. Wo are selling the bnst bleached muslin for 5c yard that was ever offered by any house. Wo are overloaded on double width sheeting nnd nro letting down the prices. If you want to save money now is your time at Ilaydcus' . SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY. Belts for one cent. On Wednesday wo offer 500 ladies' and children's bolts for le each. 2.000 yards fine white and cream laces at 2c per yard. 500 yards line all silk ribbon No. 5 at 3c per yard. HAYDEN BROS. A snap for some hotel man. See J. W. Squiru's adv. in "Business Chances. " For sale , ono of the finest 10-room houses near Hanscom park , can take peed vacant lot on Farnnm part pay ment. Inquire of Hicks , 305 N. Y. Life building. - A 1I1U SALE. W. II. Green Makes It. One hundred and forty-four feet , in cluding the Ijams block , Nineteenth and Loavonworth , sold to W. H. Bloom of Illinois for $80,890.00. Nothing strange. Mr. Green alway closes the big sales. FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION. Dog Catcher Wants I'ollco Protection from Angry Cltl/.ons. Iho flro and police commissioners hold a meeting yesterday afternoon and granted the following leaves of absence : R. P. Oury. hosocompany No. 7 , fifteen days ; L. H. Wluslow , tcndaS's ; W. H. Earnest , No. 0 company , thirty days. In a communication Chief Galllgan stated that the annex to engine company No. 3 would bo completed in nhout thirty days , nnd suggested the immediate purchase of hose lor the now wagon and six horses for the department. Action on the chief's sug gestion was deferred for ono week. The resignation of Fireman Thomas Con nelly was accepted. Pohco Captain Thomas Cormack was al lowed $33 sick benefit from the relief fund. DOR Catcher John Spoorl requested the hoard to furnish him a regular policeman In order to protect himself and his men from the assaults of angry citizens and ho kindly offered to pay one half of the officer's salary. In regard to this application Chief Soavey said that it was something now for the pol'co fund to pay for the protection of dog catchers. Mr. Cohurn thought likewise , nnd said that the request would never bo granted if his vote could prevent it. Commissioner Hartnian thoupht that if a cool-headed oDlcer accompanied the wagon ho could prevent < i lot of trouble and would see that Justice was done both to the owner of the animal and to the poundmastcr und his men. After some little talk the matter was re ferred to a committee. A drupfjist's license was granted C. O. Mnckclstroiu & Co , , 300 North Sixteenth street. The next mooting of the board will bo held at4UO : p. m. Monday. TO BRING TEXAS CATTLE. Hock lalnnil to JMako Connection with the I'unlmncllo Knllroail Note * . South Omaha for sovernl years past has felt the absolute need of a railroad from the Texas Panhandle that would give the packers Toxaa steers nt a rate equal to or a trlllo higher thnn the rate made to ICausas City. Enough cattio have been sold by Texas stockmen on the South Omaha market to induce the Rock Island to build a line from Hurt Ing ton north to some point on the rcaii line of the system between Lincoln nnd Jansen - sen and It Is thought within the nox * . sixty days work will bo begun on this branch. It Is also expected the Hook Island will com plete its Texas extension to Fort Worth within sixty dn > s , and will then commence work in Nebraska , Mr. Ceorgo Gou.d who had intended to como west with President Clark has again abandoned his trip. Mr. Clark is expected to arrive in St. Louis today , where It Is thought ho will spend a few days before coming to Omaha. Mr. W. B. Doddrideo , the now general manager of the Missouri Paclllo is expected In Omaha next week , Mr. L. A. Fargo , the newly appointed superintendent of the Iowa and Nebraska divisions of the American ICxpress company , has arrived In Omaha. Mr , Fargo has for a number of years been the commissioner ol claims for his company , with headquarters in Chicago , and knows the express buslncs from alpha to otncg.i. Colonel Charles Ware , who Is in charge of the railway department of the big printing linn of Woodward & Tiernun company of St l/juls , nnd known to moro railway men than any other man in the business , was a visitoi nt Union Pacific headquarters yesterday. DPRICE'S Baking Powder : The only 1'iue Cream of Tartar I'owder.-No Auiuiouiaj No Alum , Used in Millions of Houies o Years the Standard. MYDEN'S ' ) COLLOSSAi SALE Of line Bilks Banning Tomorrow An Immense - monso Ptrfclaso of Ohoico Silk , THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU The T.nrgeU rarehnao of fillki Ever Made at Ono Tlnve-liy Any Omnlin Hondo- All Now'l'erfcct mbrlcs-No Goodi , Two weeks ngo our Now York buyer stopped into ono of the largest import- tig silk houses in the country looking 'or some special colors. Piled on n counter was n largo lot of plain nnd irintcd silks. The senior inombor of .ho firm asked our buyer : ' 'Ilnvo you icrvo enough to inuko mo an offer for iho entire lot ? " Our buyer nskcd him ! ' 'How many pieces have you ? " The nn- swer came : "Over eight hundred licccs. " lie had the nerve , made the offer , and got them.Wo have them now on our counters and shelves and if you want any of them como this week. PRICES FAIRLY SLAUGHTERED. 2T > pieces colored satins worth 40o per yard , only 18c. 25 pieces India silk , solid colorsworth , ; i5o yard , only 18c. UO pieces ± Mnch , plain colors , genuine imnjums , worth GJC yard , 'lc ! ) tomorrow. 20 pieces 22-inch line Habutai wash silks , in solid colors , worth Toe , now only COc. 00 pieces 24-inch solid colors hand- woven washable habutai silks , worth 83c , for Ode. 100 pieces fancy India silks , 4-tor.o printings , 22 inches wide ; beautiful designs - signs ; quality never sold for less than Goc , Il'Jc a yard. 300 pieces 22 , 24 and 27 inch widths in printed Jap and china silks. Tlio rain bow tints of spring's prettiest llowors have bcon brought into service in these silks und for quality you can find no where in this city silks at $1.00 that will approach them. Coo n yard. 500 pieces of 27-inch printed chinas , 30-inch , plain colored chinas , 24-inch black gros grains , failles , Rhadzimcrs Armures , 21-inch plain colored Failles and Rhauzimers. Thcso goods are all worth when bought in the regular way $1.50 , lSc. ) IIAYDEN BROS. Droxcl Hotel , 10th & Webster , 1 blkfrom Mo.Pac. & Elk. depot. Nat. Brown , prop. "Tho Madison , " ( family hotel ) , 21st and Chicago. Transients $2.00 per day. lu Search of tiold. Everybody has seen gold coin and gold bars , but very few people have ever seen gold in its natural state as found by the prospector. Commencing May 15 tjio Rocky Mountain Prospecting Co. will give free one beautiful and rich speci men of gold ore and ono share of their stock , par vuluo 5500.00. Wo will give away twenty-five specimens and shares , but will only g ve ono specimen or ono share to each person. This stock will bo worth its par value in less than six months. Wo are doing this as an adver tisement. Sendrstarnp for ono of these specimens or ono share of the stock at once to the ROCKY MOUNTAIN PKOSI KCTING Co. , Espanola , N.-LI. 810 Excursion to Slicrliliui , Wyo. 810. Tuesday , May 30 , tlio Burlington Route will sell excursion tickets to Sheridan , Wyo. ( good to return until Junn 5) ) , at the very low rate of $10.00 for the round trip. Tickets will bo accepted for pas sage on train No. 5 , leaving Omaha at 10:15 : a. m. , May 30 , and arriving at Sher idan at 3:30 : p. in. , May 31. Through sleeping car , Omaha to Sher idan. Returning , special train leaves Shor- , Sdan Friday evening , Juno 2 , reaches Omaha Saturday evening , Juno 3. Tick ets will bo honored on this train and also on regular returning trains. This is an uncqualea opportunity of visiting the coining metropolis of the Newer Northwest , and you will do well to avail yourself of it. The city ticket agent , at 1321 Furnam street , will gladly give you full information. Licensed to Miirry. Tlio following marriage licenses wcro is sued yesterday by County Judge Eller : Name and residence. ARO I Hans 1' . Iliinscn , Oinahn 125 I Anna 1C. itasmusscn , Omaha J3 ! ( William Jordan , Omaha 27 | Ga/lo Evans , Omaha VJ3 I Patrick 11. Cos rave , St. Joseph 27 fMary J , Shannon , Omaha 25 j George A. Hash , Omahu 22 1 Nettle t-cott.Omuha IB IOeorRO V. Card , Omaha 30 T Mary A. lirlkcou .Oniutia 34 j Thomas 0. Illch. Omaha 22 1 Kate A. Marnoll , Omaha ID The spring remedy that is better than nil others js Paine's " / Celery i * Compound Thousands have been cured by it. Physicians use and rcc- ( ommeud'.it ' , We Recommend ] It. ' We hive if > Try a bottle. Dr. 0. E. Sattorflcld , druggist , 720 South 10th street. street.HAVE HAVE YOU EVER KNOWN That the Original Roll Collar Is our High In back ; low In front. A desirable ar ticle of apparel for the present season , CLUETT HFHaoaOOON & CO. BRAND 80 * Ps jL I BHAHDSOe. HHBMBI ALOHERB , Always in the lead In the Shirt Line Is the MONARCH. A Trustworthy Garment and a Fufcct Fit. , COOn & CO. THE NUTRITIVE ELEMENT IN ALE AND BEER. There Is n nutritive clement In nlo nnd bcor , but It la small there Is the Intoxlcixtlnp [ effect , too. That Is n strong objection. Yet nlo nntl boor nro used , nntl benefit health nt tlmoe. There is nnothor liquid , the nctlvo principle- mult , JOHANN Horr's MALT EXTRACT. Ono dozen boltlca of It hns the same nutrltlvo effect ns n largo cask of nlo or bcor. That's i n ndvnntajro. Another it hits not the intoxicating oftoot of either. It helps digest nnd nssltnllnto food , creates np- potlto , makes the weak strong nnd healthy. Bo sure to obtain the genuine. See tlmtslRrmturo "JOHANN HOFF" Is on ucck label of every bottle. EISNEU& MKNDELSON CO. , Solo Apcnts , 152 and 151 Krtilikllu St. , New York. DOCTO Searles SPECIALISTS DK. F. t , . SKARI/nS , Consulting Snrgoiiii , Grnduuto ot Rush Modlcal Collogo. tCON- SUI/TATION I'llEC. ) For the treatment of AND : s Wo onro Catarrh , All Diseases of tlio Nose , Throat , Ghost , Stomach , Bowels nndLlvor. Blood , Shin and Kidney Diseases , Female- Weaknesses , Lost Manhood CUBED. 1'ILKS , FISTULA , KISSUUK permanently cured without tlio use of 11 knife , IlKnturo or caustic. All maladies of n prlrato ur dollcatu nature , of oltliur BO.T , ponitlvolr cured. Call on or address , nltu stomp forClrculan , Free Hook and Itoclpos , Dr. ScarlEs & Searlcs , No xt doorto 1'ostolllco A Cup of Bouillion I'ttlatablc. Pure , Ilefresh- Ing ana Stimulating. , can bo made in thrco minutes , thus : tnko a cup of boiling hot water , stir in a quarter teaspoon ( not moro ) of Liebig Company's Extract of Beef , Then ndd nn egg nnd sorao sherry if liked season cnro fully . . . . n 1 TTMTP'rHOMAS ! . SIMPSON . WiuHlngl o ru I rlfl I .V'cN ° " " .v' fou until pat. li ob I n I Ull I * talnod. Wfltafoc luvuutord Oulcl On account of the FIRE We will sell you tomorrow ST , LOUIS EXPORT BEER for quart. Los Angeles Wine and Liquor Co , , lift llfl C Iftlh ct. lUydenllros IIO'IIO VI lOIll and Hoilon Htoro Snap. YP.8. Wn JIAKK THKM EVKRY HAY AND ilANY A IOV- JNU J'AHENT DO W EDHUOHTWriJI A TKUB hIKENHHH DAII. Shots. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY , AT POPULAR PRICES , 313315317 South 15tU Street. OMAHA. pmmimmmmmmmmmmmmm § : I Cucumber Underwear I Would bo a queer name to give to summer shirts and drawers , we know , but it is suggested to us at this moment by the recollection of the old saying about being "as cool as a cucumber. " And Isn't that just the way that you want to fee ! during the approaching - preaching hot weather , of which the increasing temperature of the past week has been a "gentle reminder ? " Of course it is. And here we remind you of what a large portion of the most thoughtfu people are carrying off from our counters everyday in the shape of Balbriggan undershirts and drawers at the following prices : "Spring Moss" ( fine , soft and cool ) , at 20c. "Grotto Shade" ( an elegantcombed yarnat ) 25c. "Old Cold" ( smooth and refreshing ) , at 40c. -Y "Heather Mixture" ( silken finish and fancy ribbed cuff ) , at 45c. Besides the underwear , and equally desirable both for quality and price , are some kindred lines of goods which will be appreciated by persons who are looking for hot-weather comfort , which we quote briefly as follows : NEGLIGEE SHIRTS , cool and serviceable , a full line in all styles , and at our usually low prices. SUMMER NECKWEAR in Four-in-HanclsTccks- Bows and Puffs , fit for Ward McAllister and his set , at 5c , ( Ob , I5c and 20c- FAST BLACK HALF HOSE , very nice , ( Oc. And don't forget our extensive assortment of Tan and Russet Shoes , including low Oxford Ties , at SI.OO and $1.25. and high styles at $2.25 , S2.5O and $3.OO. to b © , but it's nicer to heivo one of our handsome - some engagem on t rings hem dy to oinoli thG bargain , AND DOUdLAOilAa L. HATS Slaughtered i . -i . TIIEV MUST 00. A TKEMRNDOUS STOCK OK UNTHIMMKI ) HATS 00 TO MAKI5 HOOM KOIl J11IJ- G001JS. Beautiful StrawHats Hats TRIJlfllED WITU FIND LACE anil FLOWEI13 UP 07 FOU SAILORS TO , V | STYLISH CHILDREN'S HATS 23 CENTS UP. SPECIAL SALE OF BLACK LACES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY. All silk French Lace , every thrond silk nnd of best quulity , 3 to 0 in. wide. FOR 2 Regular price Me , our price sio. DAYS. HoKiilar jirlco Mo , nur prlco .Wo. Rnzulnr prlco Me , our prlco .lie , lleMiliir price 60is , our prlco < ! > o. TIicio Liters in a htrlutly llrnt quality arid on tale lit HUOVO prlcoa only two cluys. BLACK , H. oururlcofor SCARFING 63c R. 1 Dairies . . , , STORE nniini IK ! BETWEEN * 1620 uUuuLtu16thaDdl ) _ 6lh ( iLlll UUwAnct . ' . ! Hi 3 trtiu or BYIIAWKAKSKS8B8 , IIBUIMTV.BTO. . th l J. compaiiT IU m lu man QUICKLY in4 I'KIIWA- NEHTI.V CUKKII. k'ull urilKNUTll 4 t u clren luererr part of the baJr. I will 't ° d curelr pck J ) rilh'B to anr t\Httt : tb * proicrlu- lion lint ourea mo of ihne trouui i.vj : < ii , u A.uilAl : > LKt , lUiru : UKMIC. Wicu. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Best Calf Shoo in the world for tba prloa. ' W. L. DoilglaSBUocaaronoldovorywbero. Erejybody ubould wear thorn. It la a duty you own youraoll to got the beat value (01 your money. Eaonoraizolayour Jootwoorb * puroUoelug W. L. DoUBlHOShOO8whloh roproienttho beet value at the prlooa ad , nt thouncnds can tostlly. JHr-Tako No Substitute. Jitt rn of frniid. Konnifenulno without V ? . r. . Douclaa immo anil jirJco ctampcil ou bottom. I.ook for It nbcu you liuy. , W. T < . Pminliifi. "fi'iliton , ni" * . r.old Itf SltiRnns Wobliow , Kelley , fitlsnr.t Co. . C. . . Wlhuii , I'lliiN HVUIISUII , l-iiaU ( Nowinuii W , I'M ' b'uulli Uiuulm. R MAKES THE DEST N Photograph E REASONABLE RATES H FOR A R T Imi0:1 no Stroo , OR. McCREW THO OPDCIAUBT. Is tmiurpuioil la tilt trn troeut of nil PRIVATE DISEASES end unil ( Jliordtri of Wrila for clrcnUr * na < iquo tlou lutfr * * . J4lh tml Firuam UMb