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8 THE OMAHA DAILY HEfi : TUESDAY , MAY 9 , 1893. UNION DEPOT CASE ON TRIAL Arguments on tbo IIowo Injunction Started in the Circuit Oourt. THE TWO JOHNS EXCHANGE COURTESIES Jcilin M , I'rcMiit UK th i "Trlrml of tlio Court , " .lolin I ) , fur tin ; 1'coplo lUnib ill Kcrp4 Those ( limr- anty llondn. Tlio lout ; drawn out union depot con troversy is nt lust on trial on its merits In tlio district court before .Indies Perfuson nnd Walton , In court room No. ! l. 'J'lio quos- lion to bo duuldul is whether or not tlie city counril will bo allowed to c.irry out the pro- jxiscd Ri'ttlcmrnt agreed on bi cc'iUln of the citj oflli lab sonic time HKO , looking to n backdown on the part of the oily and the severance of tlio last strlnp by which it would bo able to foico any Ulnd of turins from the roads. 'Ihe Union Dcjiot company was repre sented this morning by C. J Orceno , attor- nc.v of the Ituilitigton , Hon J M. 'lliunton and C iti Attorney Conni.ll , while they were tiadtrdbj I'losident Holdn-KC of the Hist named road and 1'iesiduit Kiinball of the I nlon Depot tompanj. On the othrr side ol the table were John D. Howe , Hon J. M. AVoolwnilh ami Cener.il ! John C Cow In. Cm the wall IIUIIK a calendar of the "Hur- lltiKton Itouto , " but ill ) to the present tltno it lias not been marked as an exhibit In the case Mr Howe stated the case to the court for the pliintifl , reading the petition nnd elabor ating on it to MJino extent in the way of ox- | iliiiaUun He said It wasi'harired that some of the ( Hi ofltrials h id conspired with the rallioads lo make the cltj pay part of the cost of tin1liidurt that bait been oicutcd on Tenth street. This could not bo done di- rec tly as no bonds could bo Issued to assist in tno building of \laduct , out the aid waste to bo given Just the same under the guise of depot bonds Ho said this was a subterfuiro and a fiaud lie then compated the plans of the depot as they were when the proposition was made to the citto Aoto bonilb , and as they nro \\lthtliobuildiiig p-irllallj ciei'ted 1'oru sc\on fi el of the roadwaj had been cut off , and the plans had been changed and the lontini't had been i hanged without the knowledge 01 consent of the ettj Not only this , but Iheie Had bei n oxnomled In tlio I nion Depot company onlj10,1)00 ) or SoO.UOO , instead of the ? irjlX)0 ) ( ) , which was called for in the < entrant before the bonds were tinned over by the city. The historj of the Milwaukee and Hock Island row w.is detailed , wherein the Union 1'acille abrogated its contract with these roads when the Clatk administration came Into power , and but for the mandate of the ( .ouit these toads would still be unable to run their tiains into this city , as the Union JMcil'ie had dolled the injunction of the couit brfoio the latter conclusion was leached. The citv's Interest In the twenty acres of piound between'lenth street and tlio west end of the budge was also touched on , and the old contract . > s toad under which that propert.v was placed in the bands of a tiusteo to bo held for the execution of cer tain conditions which had never been pur- foiined to this day. 1 hnrston on tint Oimrinty llond At the afternoon session Mr Thurston was called b.\ the plaintiff aa the llrst witness. His examination was almost wholly lelathe to the guaranty bonds to bo given by the Union Depot cornpanj and the Union I'acllic liilluay company , nioro pii ticularl.\ the latter , to Insuic the opening of the bridge to all other loads that might desire to enter tlio citj fiom the east and use the uenot and grounds , and enjoy all the facilities at the disposal of the depot company. The rate lo bo charged for such use was to be just and reasonable and subject to arbitration The witness rt.ild ho had prcpaied tivo such bonds on the part of the Union Pacllie com pany , the llrst of which was drawn whllo Mr Webster wa city attoinoy. It was sent to Ilostonand was signed by the oillcials of the road and duly executed , having first had the auproval of the city attorney It came back to the witness and was ready /or delivery to the city , when there was a change in the administration , end the now city attorney , Mr. 1'oppleton , objected to the form of the bond Another WHS then piopared in accordance with his ideas , and that was also duly executed b > the company. It was in the hands of the witness , icady to bo delhered , when the in junction pioceedlngs were oegun and a stop put to all fin ther piocccdlngsup to this time. Mr. Howe asked if the company was ready now to turn over this Indemnify ing bond lethe the city provided the injunction was dls- BoUcd Objection was raised , but It was overruled by the court. The witness then said that this wis a question for the oftlclals of the Union Depot company to answer. Iliinu SuS the U. I * . Hold * the ISniiil. Howe then asked if the bond was In the possession of tlio Union Depot company , anil again objection was laiscd. Ilowo said that the bond had not been in the possession ol the Union Depot company for two iears , but had been In the hands of the Union 1'acltlc Ilail Miy company , so that the Union Depot company could not luno tuincd It over to the city had it so desiicd to do. Ic was pioposed to show on his sldo that this condition existed now , oven If it did not exist two jeais ngo , for the Unlou Pacific ) compary had openly refused to abide by tlio piovislons of this contract with the dt.\ , the new management lming abrogated the old conditions , and would not allow other roads to vross according to thcso terms , nor give a bond 10 that effect. The court held that thequestlon should be nnaweted , and Mr Thuiaton said that hi gave the bond to Mr Kimball , picsldcnt ol the depot company \Vheu asucd if In could control the delhery of the bonds tc the city , witness saiil that ho could intluenet the disposition to bo made of them. He wa ; questioned as to the altitude of Pieatdenl I'larkoflhe Union Pail He company regard Ing Iho muttri. and said tint foe twenty jearsit had IK en the policy of thcioad ti couil the cntij to this clt ) acioss the binlgi of the umipanj of all the Iowa loads , and i was the same todaj. Mr Howe wanted to know on what term such Irallii was desired and was told Urn icasnn.iblo rates weio all that was du inamled Howe would not have it that wai nnd insisted that this offer was a blutl , am that the either loads could not get in exccp b\ paving Just as nuuh as would bo chaigei for a car of ft eight Tlunston denied tha it \\.is a blull and was allowed to stop asmu Klmlmli Kc < < pn thu lloiidii. Mr Kimball was next called , and his c\ ninlnatiou ori-npicd the icmainder ot tin afternoon Ho was asked as to the | ) iosen wheieiibouts of the guaranty bonds and ic plied that they weio not accessible to him Ho refused at llrst to saj that they weio ii his possession , but when pinnet nown to it stated that tbov wen given to him for delivery ti tbocit\ two jeais ago , bul tbiulcltien hai beeu slopped by the Injunction pioceedlngs nnd Iho bonds had remained In his posses sion ever since Ho declined to saj wher thoj were as to olllco location , but said the1 were in his personal possession Ho said h' was mi ofllccr of the depot company , and fo tvvcnti-two jears ami until within a jea had been connected with the Union 1'aclll company , but was now only n high prlvati BC. far as the latter corporation was con ccrncd. 1'noeld and now plans wore then ills cussed How o wanted to know how U hap pcncd that the sketch of the plans , oilgi nally submitted with the proposition to vet bonds , had been removed from the elf dork H olllco , where It hail been placed oi flic , llo was told that the sketch was th property of the architect nnd ho suppose * thai U had been taken hi tlio owner Th witness subsequently remembered that th Kctch had been returned to his onleo an HtippoHcd that It had i cached the ownc through that ch.uiucl Objection WHS made to liming It said tha the sl.otrh was on "Hie , " am ) a word tha did not menu so much was substituted , I being st'ted that the sketch was morel "left' tliero for inspection How o read froi the proposition to show that the now dep < was to coiifiiun substantially to the sketc In the cleiks onicc , but it was held lha Uuiruu as no sketch otltciallv on Illo then with which com ) atison was to bo made , lloue buitnlunil by the Court. AVitncn taid bo know that the ucw plan callodforn building much smaller on the ground than the original one , which wan to bo117 foot long , but It was to bo flvo stories high , Instead of thrco stories. Ho didn't remember whether or not the depot company got out the tickets for the bond election , neither could ho remember whether or not th ro were any "no" tickets In the field. Ho knew that It was announced In the papers n few dnjs before the election that there would bo n change in the plans , and that the old train shed would hi ) done away with , but that the same nubstantlal nppcnranco as In the plans previously dis cussed would bo preserved The llrst plans showed a building with some brick , but mostly of stone , whllo the one now In course of election shows somostjiic.but Is mostly of In Irk. Howe sought to rend from a newspaper repot t of a meeting of the Keal IMalo ex change , ut which n speech was made by Thurston reciting why he had covered up the real object of the bonds In their wording , as there was no authority on which the city could \otobonds for either n viaduct or a union depot , and that it was thu ultlnntum of the Union Vacitlo directors that they could not build both a viaduct nnd depot without some assistance from Iho city. Ho asked the witness if ho remembered it , as ho was there at the time. Objection was talsed , and Howe stated that the pies- enco of the piesidcnt of the company , who was worlting to the same end as Thurslon , ptoved that the compiny was seeking the Issuance of the bonds , and was holdcn for the acts of its agent Ho wanted to show what representations were ; held out to the people to vote the bonds , and what they wore induced to believe thej were going to get In return for their money. Th ins ton objected , and Howe again Insisted to know for whom he was appealing In the case. 'Iho general solicitor of Iho Union 1'acillc said he was thcro assisting Mr. Oieene , and Howe was satisfied. The couit held that interviews and st.Ucmenls made after the suhmUslon of the proposition , touching upon the bond and plan questions , were admissible. An adjoutnment was then taken until today. 1 oo Vlnny To pi hit : that is why wo never use testimonials menials In our adveiUsing. Wo are con- stantU receiving them from all paits of the world. The ( Jail Boidcn Kaglo IJrand Con densed Milk is the best infant's food. Gro- ceis and diuggisls pilnu'n Itctnrn Itilng * Uroit Interest In Out lour AtlilollcK. Oiussrii , . In. , Mnj 8 [ Special Telegram to Tin : UUK. ] The ncuv athletic park , re cently founded by ttio class of'OJ , will bo named the "Cowden Meld , " after A. M. Cowden , "Ji , who was one of the most en- Ihusiaslic athletes and who did much lowaid winning for Iowa college Iho place gho now holds at the head In thu athletics of the west. The students , among themselves , have subsciibel $10,000 towaid a Young Men's Christian association bull ling , which will contain gymnasia for joung men and women and tooi.il rooms in which to hold their meetings W M 1'aisons will have ehaigo of the subscription list fiom now on , and will complete It to MO.OOO or $13 000. The est'ite of Coinellus 11. Iiwiu , valued at $1,730,000 , has been settled. After many bequests ho loft 100,000 to bo divided among live colleges-Iowa. Olivet. Hliion , Mailetta and Talledega Thus Iowa college will add $ ! > 0,000 lo the icgular endowment of the institution The Iowa College Base Hall club left Tudaj ovcnlnu'in their speiial car upon Us castctn tup. Saturday , Mav 0 , it won a game at Pcoiia , 111 ,14 to 4 Today the club plajs at Champaign , III , at Madison , Wis , Ma } 0 , at Heloit , Uis , May 10 , at Deeorah , la . Maj 11 , and at Iowa City , la , May U. The list of games in the Iowa Intercollegiate league to be placd by the team Is- Drake , at Giinnoll. Apul SJJ ( rain ) ; Deeorah , at Gilnucll , April i'J ! ( rain ) ; Iowa Citat Iowa City , May 1'J ; Ames , at Ames. May 20 ; Cornell , at Urmnell , May S7 ! , Madison , at Cliluncll , May U1S U I , atGrinncllJunoit ; Sidney U Stac.v.A B , Ilowdoin 'bS , fellow of the Johns Hopkins unlv erslty , has accepted the profesioiship of 1/Uin , to bo vacated by I'rof. Moses S Slaughtci , who will tiavel in Eutopo. Piof J. C Nollen , who has taught in the Slalo university , but who has been studying alno.ul for four or live je.us , will occupy the chair of modern language In Iowa college nexl year. 1'iof Calkus , who has most ably filled that position for the pist two years , will go to Harvard. On Saturday , May in , will occur the eighth annual field day of Iowa college It iromlsos to oxecl all previous ones. Thcio irooffeied more prizes than over befoie , and the contests will bo closer. Sixteen gold and six slher medals aio offered , and a cup wilt bo awarded to the class winning the most points. From the contestants in this ileld clay will be chosen the team to lopre- sent Iowa college at the state Held dav in Des Moincs Juno 'J Iowa college has won Iho state intercollcglalo championship in Liack alhlelics for Iwo jcais.and by winning II again next June w ill acquire the cup given to the college winning it thieo successive jeais as a permanent jiosscsslon. o- Now U tint Time. Pi Ices of North Galvcston ptoporty are going lo increased , buy now it you want to got the benelit of the raise. D D Smea- lon , room 17 , Unrkcr block , w 111 make some for j ou. SCRAMBLE FOU OFFICE. AsplrintN lor the Tliriu I'uiltloni uu the Itoar.l of IMbllo Work * . With the approach of the first Tuesday in July candidates for appointment to the Hoard of Public Works are becoming very numerous , and each is vigotouslj pushing his claim icvognltlon at the hands of Mayor Dcmls Alieady scveial castors have been shied Into the arena and the battle Is about to commence In cut nest. Them still exists , i doubt as to whether , under the now chatter , ouo or three mem- bets can bo appointed ' 1 he candidates aie giving themselves the benefit of the doubt , and niopiaymg th it It will bo found neces sary to appoint thieo members in which case Ihc'i u ill st.aid a luoie equal show of success than if but one Is named Major llliKhausei stops down and out on the Hist Tuesday In July , no question has be n raised on that point liut nn the other hand Major Halcombe and Major I'ura.v and their fikmls contend that thcj are not legislated outot position , but will servo until the end of their terms. Thuutycoum.il takes tlio opposite view of the ctso , and Is laving for the scalps of llio two majois It will be a light to the finish Thu w ires aio nliculy sot and the candi dates nro pulling them faithfully Major Halcombo Is not anticipating removal nor U Major Tur.iy , although they maj have to bo roappointiHl. The other aspirants believe that the majors stand no show in case of reappointment - appointment and they are waging battle unions themselves for supremacy. Many names are mentioned and each possesses moioor less backing Kx Councilman Khrl- vcr Is ambitious in this direction and Geoigo J Paul is toiing with tlu lightning rod , Klchard Smith would not i of use the honor and It is said Street Commissioner Winspear Is anxious to continue In the public service. Chailea Unitl Is also looking in the same duection. It Is early in the game and moro candidates will hpnngup before the eventful llrst Tucsdaj in July. Vlnlbli' Suppl ) of ( iniln. Nnvv YOHK , May b The visible grain sup- plj Is as follows Wheat , "S.OOS.OOO bu , coin , y.BTxI.OOO bu , oats fl , ± Jl,000 bu rvc , 002,000 bu , baric } , 5b5,000 bu. FALCONER'S ' MAY SALE Mackintoahca at 98c. 20-inch Umbrellaa 35o Each. 100 Pieces of SATIN RIBBONS AT ONE CENTNER YARD 1'r Satin IMeo ( iron ( Jrilo Itlbbon , Oc | IT l-'Jc Itlbbon , Uc | 2'J I--in Itlbboim HpccliiU for Toinorroir Only. MACKINTOSIIHS OSC. 100 Imltos' rtibbaf circnltvrtf , regular value SI.75 , tomorrow O e. CIIIUD'S WATKIU'UOOFS $1.2Ti. OT ininsos' watct'iii'oofs tomorrow $1.115 , roiil vtiltic U2.U. ' ) . MACKINTOSIIKS W.R5. Il > ladle's' tnucskintjshcs , real vtiluo $ 1.50 , tomorrow $1.85. ! MACIvINTOSFIIW fO.75. Only IS of this number , they are $15.00 coats , tomorrow in our grout cut price b'1 b'1AIKN'S MACKINTOSHES $ f..25. . Men's doiiblo tuxttiro ni.ickintoslioi with ilotauhable e.ipes autntilly worth $10.50 tomorrow sjli.25. I'MHUKLLAS . ' ! 5C KACII. 100 nil-Inch fast bluolc rain umbrellas bollinjj every where ut 75u each tomor- ow ! l."ie each. A big line of better umbrellas will also be ma * keel down. KIIUJON 1C 1'KU YARD. 100 pieces of ssitin ribb > IB. mostly dark fahudiH , 12e } and 15u qutiHties , 10 yards to a customer tomorrow ut le per yard. HIHUONS AT 5C 1MUI YAKI ) . Sat in edge gros grain ribb HIS in till the newest shades , the very highest grade real satin , 1-jo lo 15e , tomorrow 5o per yard. Kjbbon , ! ) e ; value , 17e. { Hibb > ns , l.'le ; value , " : ijc. ICinbroidericd ut n tremendous reduc tion. Don't miss tlioo special sales this month.Vo are reducing stock. N. 13. l-'ALCONEU. Orlrntiil Kilt ; * . Special tale this week. Largo im portations of all siyes. CHAS. Siuvninciv & Co. C- See the celebrated Sohmor piano n Ford & OluirltonArttsio Co. , 1503 DoJgot "Tho Madibon , " ( family hotel ) , 21st and Chicago. Transients $2.00 per day. Tlio Nil Uel riiuo's \ < ui Trains. The new train M > rv ieo on the Nickel Plate road will go into elTeet May 21 , on and after which date trains will run as follows : Going west Leave Buffalo , it 5:40 : a. in. , including through coach nnd bleeping car from Now York via West Shoto railroad , through sleeping car from New York via Rending System and through sleeping oar fiom Boston via Fitehbui'g and West Shore roads. This train will arrive at Chicago at ! t:40 : p. in. Tlio next train will leave Buffalo at 12 o'clock noon , and will include through sleepers from Now York via West Shore and from Uiston via Pitch- burg and \Ve-t Shoto roads , arriving at Chicago at 8:10 : a. in. The third train from the east will leave Bulhilo at 11:25 : p. in. and arrive at Chicago at 3:10 : p. in. It will include through orach and sleeper from Now York via Reading System. Going east trains will leave Cbiouiro at 20 : ! p. in. and ! t10 : p. in. , arriving nt Buffalo at 0 a. in. and 5 p. in. , re spectively , each train including through , hloeping care to Now York via both the West Shore and Reading systems and to Boston via the Fitchbtirg and West Shore roads. In addition to these there will bo a train between Chicago and Cleveland , leaving Chicago about 8 a. in. , and one between Cleveland and Buffalo , leaving Cleveland at 7 a. in. ami arriving ut Buffalo at 2 p. in. All trains will run daily , and superb dining cars will form part of the ! " equipment. , The litrllii(4ton ClmnRct Tlin . The Burlington's eastbjund trains now leave Omaha as follows : Chicago special , 12:15 : a. in. Chicago express , 11:15 : u. m. Vestibuled llyor , 4:20 : i > . m. Iowa and Illinois local , 7:17 : p. in. for full information eo time table column in this papo" or enquire of the city ticket agent at 1I2I ! Purnum hticet. ( Tilt Kfiolc Iril.lllll ICOIltl * . Cheap excursion and one way rates now in ortect to the World's fair , also cheap e.\cui ion rateto Colorado points. Four limited express trains daily be tween Omaha and Chicago , including the World's fair special , leaving Union depot at ; t:50 : p. m. urrh ing in Chicago ut 7:50 : a. in. Also two v. estibulo limited trains from Omaha to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo , leaving at 2:110 : p. m. and 210 : n. m. Fairb'iry ' express leaves daily , except Sunday at 0:10 : p. in. and arrive in Omaha at J0:2d : a. in. For par ticulars regarding rates and line cult ut ticket olllco , 1002 Kurnain street. CHARLES KENNEDY. G. N-W P A InilKd llorki'H Mmtiliy Morning .Mill , The greater number of the petty offenders who appeared bofoio the bar of justice in police coin t jester lay inoining consisted of plain unvainished diuiiKs. Itirton tlilos was ass ol ? 10 and costs for his sniuo , as it hail brought him befotei Judge Uorka for the thud time J M In- galls' overindulgence onlj costs him $1 and costs The same line for a like offense was iccoidcil against Minnie \\hito , who oecu- a bouse In the liuint district. James Davis leec-ived f. ) and costs The eases against Ida Thompson and Mary Hlack , with reputations that matched their ebon complexions , the charge acainst whom was drunk an I disor lerly conduct , were con tinued , s > that the arioattng patrolman may add his mi to toward giving them their Just dues Half a do/en cases , where the subjects had forgoten themselves for tlio lltst time , weio disclmi.gcd. Are .vou a lover of champagne ? Do jou wish a superior article ? Try Cook's Extra Dry Impel ial Champagne It is fine. Slirrltr s.iIn anil Solrure. The sheriff jeslerday sold the machinery in Iho Itoscbory planing mill to satisfy a claim of the First National bank It wac bought by the banu for $1,700. The claim is about j ,000. The liquor stock of C H. Connor & Co which was sold by the shcilff a few clajs ago to satisfy Iho claims of ci editors , ant was bought by John Connor for KM ) , wa ; again seized jesterdaj by thu sheiin on at laehment of other castcin cicditois win were unable to got in on the fhst deal. 1'iles of people have piles , but Do Witt's Viitch Hazel Salve wilUuic t'leui. y n e d o o d T It It It iy inh it U' , The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , AN INDIftHTC ORATION. Flying Cloudfe Masterly and Thrilling Speech. tVortliy of Ingertall , IJlnlnp , Olmlitano or UUnmrck Tim Bloody I'nitnnil tlio Tenro. fill rrcucnl rmrntrd In a Virlinl 1'ntio * rnmn Ilrro U it Li un to 1 1 red. The Indian Is tliermost poetic rnco In tlio World , in their relations with tliclr own , tn tlielr habits when not on tlio Tiiupnth ; In tliclr customs , longs , ilnncosj In their be lief In the hnpp > limiting ijrouml , nnd In tliclr cone options of the tlicnt Mnnltoit. The follcivvlnit Is nn cxtrtie 1 1 torn the sperth of Tlj IIIB Cloud , a f lUiioua Klcbnpoo medicine limn : "Children of the Oicnt Spirit. whcie foim | In tlio nit , tlinneli Invisible- nm hcio tu tell youof our wi onus nnd "four rights ! "Four liundrpiluiri HK < > n t'i ' ut \\lilti Man sailed from Spain to llnil n New M nihl _ L _ Tiint World w ii4 tin Iteil Man's Tliin nil \vi nt well with our Koiufntliurs from the ujipei wiitciH of the Unions to the drnut Win m ( tiilf that Kls9i.il thn hind of I'nilt anil Flow cr < , WIIIMO th ( slm I no OB Imntul mid fished "Tho Indlnn wel rnnitd thu VA lilt * ' Man , anil foi Unit welcome 0111 pi o ] ilcweru ill I \ en Ktep 1)J ) > to | > town ul the great ill LiiKe , bo null th which diopa the dri > nl Catlm snyf " rht-coni Spl-ll's II\o i M r\ pfan fHitian can always ilny when \\lllKlil te i tlu I upon. " comes doVrii upon thuemth. " \Vu nro scnttcrvd like Icmes vhon uu- lllllill w ItidB slml.i' tliotucs of the fnicat. "We , the KicknpmiBhosn home UBS cure In Illlnol * , lutci In Kmisa * , nnd IH now In the land of the Sum nnd l'o\c , nr.- lit peuco with the White Sinn. Wlmt wo have , that wo will i > \\o \ to our Whlto llrntlicr "Oui Klcknpoii Inillun Sngna makei men ll\o to be one Iramlicd veur-iold. "Thero mo Hd Men living who liuvc nicd It 1'vcrnlnce they woio JOIIHK men , iiiid who DIO now < o dlil that thuy can cmlv git , llo unit i-lccp In tlu > nun "Uui Klckupoo Indian Oil Is tlio too of put n. "Our KIcKapoo Cough Cure i-tops the hiiiul of death. "Our Klpknpno Indian S'tlve hi-iils nnd cures ixll wounds , and our Kkknpoo Wmm Killer pr .i\cs the 11t'"Of lapooacH. "Oui 'S.ifjvvn' gnoil mtilicme Is fiom the Kiunt mother of lid nil Niituie. All that Is b.'St , that grows In llm vrnode , that bins BOIUS on the plain , that hides In tlio ( intli , our SIIKVWV contain" It 1ms pic eivcd the llvp of our watrloiMiuid oui women. "It ucta ii ] > < ui thn body like suiiblilnc nn fie ticca nnd Honors and glvc.s llto anil otiength to nil who use it. Men mid wo men who pmtnko of it freclj can only ilic of old ngo. "This secret which the Klckapoos nlono junso is they Klvu freely to tiieli whlto brother. It Is oui richest offtilnt ? . "I have tipokuu. Lit the voices of the voilit hem answer to what I lnv e tali ! I" Without doubt the Indian Inn u piofound know ledge of the mysterious liorhs with which they cuio uidlcnlly many formid able diseases which b.ifllc the greatest plijslchuis of the wet Id. Those lemodles can now bo obtalmd of any ilniKSl-l or wholesale dealei The Klckapoo Indian Sngvin la one iloll.il per bottle * Six for flvo tlollai" . The Couch C'uio in fifty nn.l nil the othci icmidlts twenty flvu cents pel bottle. In u-ing thcii icmcdlcs vou iniiv be absolutely ceiiiiln Hint they aio puiely vegetable , that they contain no acids 01 mlm-uil poisons , be cnuso the Indiana know absolutely nutliln ' of Ihc-c hurmful ilniijs. The Klckapoo Indian Midicines are gen. nlno Indlnn made. How tlic ) c.uno to bo Klv en to the world Is fully explained In our Imgo book , which wo ( tlnillj Miidfieo to all uppllng who care for It BUdkhntly to wrlto us enclosing thieo 2c stamps to pay postage. Address Henly & , 621 Guim A vo. . New Hsiv en , Ct Of health should bo doubly pit inlcd nt till , .onsen Tlio ulr rcekf wltli olihly molhtiiio thu neutlicr 19 changeable iiiul iiuuert iln. Thesecondil ous .uu Terrible DfiNSER POINTS for Iho Inn s nnd plpo * . Ilcvriro ot Iho cold thocouzh , thochost piln , thu 'nllatniu itlon , THE DEADLY PNEIMH1A , the ; roukod Inn , the tire uloil Consumption I'm on duty only the slroncest gu ird , Iho oldest , uul must fuluifulit ind-Oy , DR. SGHENGK'S PULHIG SYRUP. llraalc up your co d nt on"O Stop your roii.'b. Drlvooai ihnt lull tiiiiiiiitlon m tlmo Defy Hint I'uoumonlu. Lure Hi it Coasuiiip. lion. THE PULMIG SYRUP ncls quickest : ml surest of nil remedies nn the lunzs 'I hu o'dujt and lCbt ) npprovod andaid for cvury luiu tioublo. Dr. bcheticli' * I'rtir'ic i' Titn Is i n ifitra c nyt , btomach mil lAvr , miitcl fr tetonlln Intrant * . Ur. J. II. scft uctd St , I' hi aiie/ji'iC / l-a. inside , onlsldo. and all the v\a > through , by drinking ThlsgrontTomponvncp drink ; la ua healthful , ua u Is i > ii.iMint Trv I' Ro d HUM from Jnreil I-H-IIHOII. | l.uwronce.O : "I nin 2s ; siiltcre-d forjenrs from results of yoiilliful nrrors. I usoa Iho lioxoa Nerve llunns nnd uni coiiiplittul/ceire'il. My norvc. nro now btroni : , mm ilo not sulfer liny iniiro from sloopiossncssj my sk n la IirU'ht ; nppo- tlio Kood : pained 15lbs" (1 bov , onoiuh ( or Iwoucoki. All dnu'i-'lsts. or by mall , Nerve lloun Co. , ItulTulo , N. Y. We vfill ttnd rou tbeTiarrcloui > rtncl > rrtparatitin CALTMOU rd a It al Kuarantiir tlm Al.TllOs will UvkKire your llh , auj lyor. t inland faif lalitftii Address VON MOHL CO. . il.aU , CUiUtlU , Ohio. r'-.ihes : ! thu Oesl and Cheapest Method d FlRE-PnOOFlNO HOUSES. > ' ' .n ( or cataligiic ol Lalhlnt ; , .fencing , Blli c Fixture * , etc. H. W. MVl'ANniM ) MUT.VI. CO. , No.i03TiToutyBUtn8. . tnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK To think of in btiyln s for boys color-stjlc anil wear and tlio greatest of tlic.su Is wear. Yon can sometimes lliul a Rood deal of st > le in a sho'ddyVarment aiu' ' many handsome shades and colors are found where wear is lacking ; hut ( o get style 'Stay so" colors and "wear as they should" cloths in . * w cwa C ! * is sometimes .i hard thing to do. Two hundred knee pant suits are placed in the hoys room today , ( hat fill the hill to a OThej arc in solid hard twisted cassimeres-every tlirjad wool goods tit it will wear and wear , and then we.ira little IS while longer. The style is correct for the season the color js a shade between a tan and a brown. They are in ages 5 to 14and e\ery suit has ( he dollars worth of wear concealed an cealed somewhere about it. Fora week or less , as the suits hold out they're $ : J.nO A SU11' . We will also oiler 200 big boj 's and < ss > in all wool unfinished cheviots bhukor blue as your fancy inclines withdoublcbreastedco.it , vest and long pants in si/e to lit bojs from 11 to 1 ! ) years of af > e. These are the regular six and seven dollar kinds of suits but while esi "dressing don" is w hat a good many boys need- there are more that need"dressinj ; up--the price for a week and a day is & 1.50 forages 11 , 12 and l5 ; and 5.00 for ates H to H ) . 20c .We 1e-50c ( ) fic ( ) "Oc-SOc ! )0c ) is the w.iy the os prices are on a hundred do/en new "opened todaj" * > F YOUR EYESIGHT CAN BE HELPED WE will do it if it can't be helped our optician will tell you so and charge you nothing for making the examination. We have the largest and best assort ment of glasses in the west. AND UOUtlliAS , OMUIV. DWCT SIZE THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! Mndo < > f tlio lini ht . | uullty nf Ia\nnn Tobn.'co tlint 'nn bo liouplit. Enuiil In ru rv n-kp < ( t tu tlm U-t Imvortcd tlB-xrs. Jlnuuluctiroa 1 1K. . HICU MLltC/iM'ILlJ CIOAU 1'AC 'IOKY. fat. Loul "Sec " Fominery , $1,50 ? t. Or 32.75 n. Quart Don't be afraid of it on account of the price , for it is genuine can't be anythingelse none can compete with us on wines we buy more than all dealers in Omaha combined. LOS ANGELES WINE & LIQUOR CO. , 11(5-118 S. 16th St. OJL * Tcetlioxtractot In marrilnt Ntwunm Ini : rn I r ft ir 001 tnmeilnr I'vifcct tit u'u r uutccd IGtkauilFarnnm StraoU. I.lorator uu Ittu se. Tolep i < iu Oil. UUlMi Tills WITH YOU OUR EMPLOYMENT DEPT whllocostlns Hie eniployor mil omp oyo3 nutlili)7. h < ou it ] od us to vtiani o llio Inter estn of both , mul also our otv i , uy nuour n ; better results with tlu marh nc. Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedicl 1TW. Ki2 1'AIt.NAM Sf. \ \ A S / DO NOT GO it i E WHEN YOU COME t S IE y ANPGET AS FINE w A PHOTOGRAPH AS THE LAND , HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY , ! H'J-31u-3n SouthlJtliJtrojl. . OMAHA VX \VNJsNs\\N > TREATMENT. Cfironlc , Prlvit ) ul Special Dl33i5)3. ) of both Men and Women. Illlroil'u ' Vnrlioirli' Unpturo nnrt nil oilier trouble * treated ill ruison.ible chiirffs. CO.Nht M'AIIUN I Ulifc. Calloiior ucl u re DR , mm PUTNAM DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NED Opposite II yilun llrus , DISORDERS VWJIBU v7w < cr Ami ii tli Irii n of I V H.S WBAKNB > am lib III HI T mat Be rjniiunr thoJi Hi moo o I'M. ' u > l I'flluA M.MI.l I t HICI ) Fuil Hl'UI.Ntlll 'lJ luno clrea loarrrr ptrlotttio botr I w " I > u . curelr packc'Ji KUKK to najttlorsr I no pre * ni > lion thutcurej uiu of lhe o trouului AdUruli , U A. WUUtE * , UATII.lt VU KK. itlwU. MONDA" AND Ladies' Capes and Jackets , WEATHER t Protest Sale ] Wo have no control over the elements but wo have control ovir our jackets nnd capos. The elements have not been in our favor ; if they had wo would huvo luoro sunshlno and Ies4 rain. But wo rontrol our j-icltots and capes , and out they must io. To inako them mo\o nut \vlth n great rush wo will bell all at about naif price. They nro new thin spring , made in the novvc'at styles and moat dcsl'-ublo material for vvoir. In ono lot you will find very stvllbh caucs with huttory 11 y top capo ombroid- orcd , you cannot match thom for loss than J5.UO until all are sold. Our price ia $2.78 Then In another lot you will find a great variety of btylos of nil wool tna- toriul , some uinbrohlorod , others trimmed with rihbon. Our prices Imvo been for these from 82.00 to $18.00. Thov are very styl'sh ' and at such low price , 1848 \jj/v/ I Vy Now in this lot you will find black capos made of finest clay diagonal , trirnmod with yards andynutaot finosl satin ribbon , and over } capo in thin lot can not bo matched for IrbS than 310.00 Price until till are sola , $10.50 Then again , this lot may interest you , nioro than the others ThchO nro jackj ols made in the latest styles , material ] of fine Kcrsoy , half lined with colors , tun , brown and navy. They will bo sold ( or This 1'ot for the children , Ronfor jackoU in nil-wool inniorlnl , noatlyl trimmed.Vo h.ivo them in brown , nnvy nnd green. Our price has boot ! 50.00. To oloso Iho lot , this week only JnclotB ; in this lot thnt are nctually worth $10.00 , with the buttorlly cripa , nil-wool material , in brown , tan , nnvy and blauk. Price until Bold , $6.98 Yes , nnd many ether lotH that you can save from SO to 60 per c-enl on by uttonding this yrand Weather 1'rotoat Halo. 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