- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r---------- I 8 - P11 ONATIA JAITjY SUNDAY , MA17 , - - - - : isToN STOR1 CREAT , All Thee Grana Extraordinary Pnrgan ! Which Wo Aavertied for atnrday : viii BE ON SALE TOMORROV 'rliiipeVlinifl tile JIti ICrpt froi AtcinIIag our ltgt.IfIcnt Snle 4ntttrIIII ) CSIII 2)nilIcntc lery One Hf SgtrsIi' IInr- I.- . gn Iii , . ' 1'uuurrv. IILUUEflY BARGAINS. ate ; flower iray , lOc and 26c. $ I.o green palms , 2ic. Trimmed alIor ! iat _ , 250. ChI1iI' trhnrnod hatp , 7&c nnl up. LaIc' ( trimmed Ehort back saIIorB $2.D to $ LOO. HeaitfiiI legliorns ( trimmed)1 ) 3.98 am - $4.8. Iiirnrte1 leghorn pattern hatP , trlmme wlth wings and flowers , nil now likas , $9.S ) IJOYS , ANI ) YOUTHS' SUITS. $7.50 young inen' long PantS suith , $2.08 , $5 boys' knee pants ult , $1.59. $5 mnII boys (3.8) ( ) ult. 81.98. $2.50 boys' nBI1 uIt , 75c. * 5 MEN'S CASSIMEILI I'ANTS , $1.39. Mon's 75o innIIer underwear , 25c. Mcns' $1.25 hnlbrlggan uiIcrwear , SOc. 1IENS ANI WOMFN'S SIIOES. Men's 83 tan lace ihoes , $1.50. Ien's $5 colored welt boc , $3. LaIIes' $5 colored new tyIe shoes , $3. LaclicH' $3.50 Oxford $2. LaUcs' $2.25 Oxford tics , $1.50. Lzulk's' $1.50 Oxford tlcz , SOc. $1 I1ACE CURTAINS , $1.98 PAIR. crI hair Irish point. NottIngham , Tam. ' ' bours and ruflletl SwI curtaIn9 , worth ur to $6 a pair , for ' $1.98 a pair. IADIES UNIEIt\VEAI1. Laiics' ribbed ileeveIe vesU , Sc , ChIld's tierby rW short ileeve vet , lOc. I Mlssea' and cIiild'i EleercIess vests , Oc. LaIICB' ( $1 French IIk vetr. 49c. Lathes' lmportel 7&c silk finished lisic thread vcts. 25c. IIOSIEItY flAItGAIN. LaItes' , niies and boys lioe , Sc. 141(11CM' ( 20c carnIesa fast black hose , 8lc , Ladles' Imported double t'olo hose. 12e. Lidles' GSc Iiiiported hose. 25c. $3.50 PARASOLS AT OSO AND $1.39 , $1.98. $3.50 brilliantine sklrt , $1.39. $5 atul $ eparae skIrts , $2.50. Lailles' $ S linen aults , $2.S. j LadIe9' $10 crash anti Ilncii aults , $4.08. , Laclica' $10 5-picco bicycle auIt , $1.9S. Ladies' 2.pleco $12 bicycle suits , $5.98. Ladles 3.plcce $15 bicycle uts , $7.50. Ladles' 3.plece $17.50 bicycle tailor-rnadc bicycle suits. $9.08. BASEMENT BARGAINS. 25c Rniish long cloth , & ! ,4c yard. 7 ½ c Fllirting calicos , 1hc ! yard. fleaIy-rnaIa pillow 1ips , Sc. 500 I3rusels rug& . worth $1.25 , go at 39c. All kinds writing tabIct , 1c. OSe plain and fancy silk ribbon , 5c. Richardson's crochet silk , Ge ball. Best 12'Ac dress and apron ginghams , 21c. MEN'S SHIRTS , MAIN FLOOR. 1,000 dozen men's laundered liirts , in newest - est style , white body and fancy colored bosom , with detached colored link cuffs worth $1.25 and $1.50 and $1.75 , go in two lots , 49c and 75c each. Any size you want. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , Sixteenth and Douglas. S I'Iip Onl : tc go to California without dclny or annoy- I ances , and in comfort , Is via TIlE UNION r , PACIFIC. You don't have to charge cars. and you ' get there several hours ahead of all other 1lnc. 1lnc.For time table3 er other Inforniatin , cJl I A. C. Dunn , City Passenger and Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnan street. , hamilton Warren , M.D. , eclectic and mag- netle physician ; specIal attention to diseases of women and children nnd all obscure and long-standing diseases. 119 N. 16th st. , It. 2. , ! The l'itierM SO ) ' : "travel Is light. " But you wouldn't thirk east the BurlIngton's "Vei' . o it you wont on tibuled Flyar. ' It Is the one train In the west that holds its own-that is as well patronized today as it was two years ago. Leaves Omaha-5OO : P. M.-EXACTLY. Arrives Ciiicago-S:20 : A. M.-EXACTLY. TIcketS at. 1502 Farnani strcet. C.aiolino stoves repaired. stove storage. Water - ter fronts. Oni. Stove Rep. Wks. . 1207 Douglas. Siiniiier E.etIr'I0IIK VIu the VLLIILS1I It. ft. AT hALF FAIU. St. Louis Juno 13-14 and 15. . St. Louis July 19.20 and 21. Washington , D. C. , July 3d. to 7th. Tiuftalo. N. Y. , July 5th and 6th. June 1 sumnier tourist tickets will be placed on sale , good returning until October SI. Now on sale. Tlios. Cook & Sons , spe- cml tours of Europe. For Itinerary aUl ' full information lu regard to routes for sum. iner vacation tours , call at Wabash 010cc , I 1415 Farnam atreet ( l'axton hotel block ) ' or write. U. N. CLItYTON , N. W. P. , , I)11lt1ItM 11(11.1. IS 't'llI COUR'I'S AG.IIN History of R 1'ieure l'nliitetl on II'n41 W'IIIIN. Yesterday mDrning in the United States court Judge Slilras tooic the case of Ida Ij. Baker against the New Yorl Life Insurance company. for $5,500 damages on an unpaId policy , under adviioment. Tim next case taken up for consideration was that interminable Durham bull case of A. Siilvericlc agaInst the 11. .1. Gunning - ning company o Chicago. The story has been cit repeated , as the case has beeii In the courts for years. but brlelly It is as follows - lows : Shivericlc and the Gunning people owned a jOIflt interest In tiio vcst vaIl of the Shiverick estabiisiiincnt on Douglas trcet. Gunning paintml a Iurliam bull , a sign , 1pOII thIs vali and Sliivericlc obliterated - litorated it. Th Guniiings repainted their rlgu aiid Shivericlc ' 'reobliterated. ' This process was gone through wIth ihivers times when the Gunnlngs finally had Sliiverick arrested and sucd him also. They got jililginent for $700. In tllrn. Shiverick sued the Gunnings for $25,000 , diunagos for false arrest. Tue first trial resulted in favor of the defendant , but Shiv- crick got a new trial , which was begun yesterday niorxilng. After hearing tim testimony Judge Slums took the case from the jury and Instructed thouut to return a verdict to the effect the liluintiff lund a right to iut his sIgn on the buiifilug and keel ) It there. U Cliiosign. ldlIWAU1CED . . & ST. I'AUZ4 R\ . Train No , 4 heaves at 6:30 : p. m. Ar- riveu , at Chicago at 0:25 : a. in. CITY TICKET OFFICIO , . 1504 Farnom Street. , MouNier , Th enormous engines that haul "The Northwestern Line" OMAIIA-QlhICAfjO SPECIAL eaBt at 6:30 : every evening ( Union Pacific depot ) and Into Chicago at 9:30 : next morning-well worth takIng a little time tepee pee thieni-liothuing in this country like them -nearly as high as thuo Uiiion depot , but not quite as hong. City 001cc. 1401 Famnam St. Pilgrim Congregational church , Fortieth and Dodge. Sale of work \Vedne'sclay , May 20 and Thursday , May 21. Dinners em ved from 6 to S. Icc cream , lemonade , ratifies. Concerts situ entertainments , 5 and 10 cents. Useful articles at honest prIces. AInutaaIcn to the church , free. ' IfIi'l ifluII'gS Ffii Is go east over the BurlIngton Route. Pretty fair evidence-If you want ovldence -that the flurhlngton has TILE track , TIlE quipment , 'rIL } ciiginct. Three daily train.s to Chicago-9:48 : a , m. , : OO p. m. ( the "Vestlbuhed Jlyor' ) , 7:50 : p. in. Tickets at 1502 Famnant street. I 'Vito Vnbn'sli NIIU Eendl. Leave Omaha 4:30 : p. in. ; arrive St. Lout. ; 25 a. at , 'lbs Bliort line and quicke.t route to St. Louis and all points bouih and south- eant , For ticket. and full Information call at Wabash omce , $415 F.srnani street ( Px- ton hotel block. ) - 4 . , I. # - TIlE CONThNENTAL'S ' BIG SALI It Opena the Eyes of the Most Skeptice 8nmmer 8ut Bhoppora. SELLING AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COS Xcnrl' rfto ( ) 1en'N nnl III)35' Siilt t lie SuhiI'l'le lIiest Stiit , iii t lie % 'OrliI for 1esi loiie ) ' ilitili ! tiiits % 'CF ( ! lIver Before I Soul lor. The purchase of the entire surplus c ' ' uit from ill men's and boys' summer , great house of Michacis , Stern & Co. , I proving the biggest drawIng card the Con tinental ClothIng Co. has ever bad , It Is one of the biggest deals in clothin ever consummated at one throw. Michnel Sterns & Co. were anxious to dispose of al this year's make as coon as possible , an this offer , comini from the Continental ju. at the right time , enables them to at one prepare for the making of next winter' output. While tlia money eonslderatio runs up into thousands , the actual prlc paid Is about fifty cent. , on the (1011am , Some idea of the magnitude of this pur chiaso may be gained from the fact tha there are represented 3.000 men's suits 1,200 boys' aults and 600 short pants suiti Tlii lurchaso lutist not , Iii any way , b construed in the banicrupt or oven clica line , as the ciothing represented is made h : one of the highest grade manufacturers a the world , vhoso clothing , all experts con cede , is the very coscncc of PerIcctioui a for Instance , thure Isn't a five dollar man' suit In the whole lot , although there an route to be sold for nearly as low ni that , This sale must ho helul separate aiF ( hiitiflCt from anything ever put on Omahi counters , for the stilts arc all high class both In the making anti the materials. Ii that this huge deal \ao nmade for spot carl it Is abs'olutehy nccc'ssry to conduc the sale on the anie lines , for fifty cent on time dollar bougli it and for fifty cent : on the dollar the vearer gets it. The selling of this great purchase involve Ito small amount of labor to properly val upon the crowds , who have but to see th goods to at once be atriuck with theIr vnstI3 superIor quality. On another iage wili hi noticed the Continental'a announcement. p Mrs. It. II. Davies baa decided to soil al midsummer pattern hats at cost. 1520 Doug las street. NH % ' 'I'IMR CAILD , ' MlHNourl I'nclflc , 'lit ( lie fly On and after Sunday , May 10 , the Mis sourl l'acific will Put on a Fast LlmnIte Train , leaving Webster street depot. Omaha at. 3:45 : p. m , , via l'hmittKmnouthi , Nebraak City , Atchison , Itunsas City , reaching St Louis the next morning at 7:20 : , makIng dl rect connections to all irnints south and easi in the Grand UnIon station. No change ol cars. Through I'ullman service. Night traim for ICanas City leaves at 0:30. For ( urthei information call at company's offices , N. E corner Thirteenth and. lrarnam streets. THOMAS F. GODFRRY. P. & T. A. J. 0. I'lIILLII'PI , A , G. F. & P. A. Silluistier ites.srts. There are ninny of them on the line o TIlE UNION I'ACtFlC. and before arrangin for your summer outing you slioulJ maki inquiry no to rates and routes. For full in formation call at City Ticket 0111cc , 1302 F'arnam street. In the Criinliint Court. Ed Sutton , charged wIth wife beating entered a plea of guilty and was sentence to the county jail for ninety days. General E. Hunt , convicted of the larcen of a bicycle , wa sentenced to servo elghuteor mOnths in the penitentiary. Cnrd of Tiunnics. We wish to thank the many friends an neighbors that were so very good and kim to us during our mother'n sickness ant death. Family , MISS MARY M'AULIFFE AND I3ROTIIER COMIG 1IIILL'I'.tItY TOLIICN.tMEN'I' Thornton itt lit-s Malciuig Grezi t Prepnr. ntioits for the Evcnt. The military tournament to be given a the Charles Street park next Friday even ing Ia attracting no little attention. Thes gala military festivals have been given an nually by the Thurston Rifles for the 9Si three year. , aitul every effort is being exerted erted to snake this occasion time grandel military spectacle over seen in Omaha. Ii this tue companies composing the high school cadet battalion will give their annua competitive drill tinder tIme direction of thou commandant , Lleutepant I'enn of the Seconul United States infaiitry , The fact that Dmahia's proud citizen soldierly , who hold the United States chatmipionship In the in rantry and artillery c1ns.'es , will take pan Is sufficient to attract many visitors froni the surrounding towns , no well as a host ) f local a&lnirel8. ) Tue htities will ala3 give a medal for thc jest drIlled cadet In the Omnahia battalion , Flio individual drill for the Thunston medal viii ho a Interesting feature. Last May lie medal was given by Senator Thiurston :0 : be competed for monthly , antI the corn- iotitor winning the mchal tlirco consecutive .Iines shall possess the aamne. As yet no nemnber has won the trophy even twice In uccesslon , thuo showing time rivalry and ugh degree of proficiency that exists in the 'anics. Tim Omaha Guards , Dodge Light qtiards urn ! Ilighi school cadets of Council Bluffs und tIme Thurston Rifles ilI give exhIbition irlils. Time cadets arc one of the best drilled ompanies in the weM , and were they to at- cad an interstate drill it is cafe to say that hey would attain a high place In the flat Pr comlsadiemi that have won fame on the drIll leld. leld.A grand street parade of the local and 'Isiting mIlitia will precede the festivities , t the park. The parade and tournament ciii be uniler tIme personal supervisIon of 2ieutetmaiit VasiLiow of the Secomid United lutes Infantry. - . - Cliitsige ( if Tliiic , ChANGE OF TIMB. The ELRCTJ1IC LlGlITEI ) OMAIIA-CIlI- AGO LIMITRI ) of the Chicago , Milwaukee St. Paul now leaves ( ho union dope daIly t SIX-THIRTY (6:30) ( : ) p. in. , arriving Clii- ago at (1:25 : a. ni. City Ticket Office , 1504 arnam street , 'I'here .Aro 1s ( , CInti's , tt railroads running between Omaha and ' " ( lie oth- titcago. thio MIL\'AUlCEE-aud ra. " It doesn't cost any moro to ride by he best line titan "the others , " Magnill- ently equipped , electric lighted , solid veall. uled tmalits leave the union depot daily. : Ity ollIco , 3504 Farnam street. F. A , NASh ! . General Agent , Mrs. U. H. Davies has decided to sell all midsummer pattern bats at cost. 1520 Doug- as street , - NlV 'I'IMR. lhilcutgi , , Mhlwnukeu & St. Pant No , 4 , leave Omaha 6:30 : p. mu , ; arrives hiicago 0:25 : a. m. No. 2 , leave Omaha U a , m. ; arrIves Imicago 7:15 : a. in , No. 1 , leave Chicago 6 p. m , ; arivcs omaha 8:05 : a. nu. No. 3 , leave Chicago 10:25 : p. in , ; arrives malta 8:25 : p. in. The "MILWAUKEE , " City Otllco,1504 Farnam Street. jAI ) C.J1AT SUI'iii1' IlSMISS1D , ; e'iseraz Mnndcrii , hopes for un iluirl y .t.ijuilivuil , aeneral Mandersoo said yesterday morning ua ( ho was still In connnunicatIon wIth time terior department at Washington regarding Io fInal settlement of the lantl grant suIts , hich concern about I,5OO owner , of prop- ny along time BurlIngton road iii this ate. Attorney General Harmon and Secr tary eke Smith 'viII agree to the abauidoninent the auRa providing the 13. & M. will pay I the costs of the cases. General Mander. 'a ' ha , refused to do 4hie , but i ituli at ork , hoping for an abandonment of thu ilts on other terms. Iiomt AN tU , t hA 14tilOlla Ol' itStf Iqpenl TcnIiers Ii'loruuuIn lull Hut' Or gnuuirntlnui of no ttiiItiiliupui. liist Thursday evening at. tile 5' . M C A. building a meeting was held at whiel the preliminary steie wore taken to form a Institution whIch vlIl probably be known a ( ho Omaha College of Art. It proposes t teach all branches of muaic , including corn position and orchcotration , elocution and dra matic art , painting and drawing , and tli French , Oernmno anti Italian langliages. Tb following persons have signified their inten ( ion to become members of the faculty : Mrs Cotton , Mrs. Muentefering autil Miai Terry Measre. ( lahm , Cahn , Albert. Adehunann Long , Taber , Sutonluis , Short , Wallace Moore , Chatelalno anti leiso ; several name will be added to these. At ( ho meeting Mr Homer Moore diactise'ed the advisability o organIzing a school altich should draw t Omaha pupils from neighboring cities ant towns , and which shmoul4 be in a poiItiofl furnish talent for concerto anti other enter tainments , V. 0. Strickler. CeO. . fohlosei vltIu a hearty endorsoumment of the enterprise antI explained to the untiatclans the legal con uhitions tinder which they could become at organization , Mrs. Francis Ford wa ala' ' preuit , anti as the representative of thu Woman's club made some very valuable me marks regarding a possible co-operation be tsecn the Woman's club auuil th collegc and gave assurance of ( hue cltub'a hearty In terest In its success , A committee of five was appointed to ? lec proper timmarters for the school anti to repor at ( lie next meetIng , which will be itch' ' next. Thursday exeninu at. the Miliard hotelS _ -S AMUSEMENTS. cccocccccccocccccococcccc By reason of the leniency of local theato that heretofore time managers , and the fact have escapeti without serious lors , a custom has become widely prevalent among play goons of havIng seats haiti aside on the firs day of the re'crvatIon , without making nut : cash payment en their order , IJntloubtedl : when they do this they fully intend to go t tIme play and to pay for their tickets. A the same time , they have not put tip an : money , anti If ( lucy are detalnei , on the nigh of tue entertaInment , by rain or any ethic good anti sutilciont cause , they fuel quite a liberty to Ignore their order or counterman' ' it , even at tIme eleventh hour , Sometimes thIs artless mactice work * ni great imarmn at the box office ; at other ( line : the operation of It Is nOt so smooth. Thi experience of time Creighton maumagernen wIth the advance sale for time ltehuan en gagentent last veek , when soniethuing iIki $200 worth ot seats wore laid asitle foi jatrons belIeved to ho honorable and responsible sponsible , and heft uncalled for in the drawel In spite of a demand which would have takcu them all up and mnore , has led to the adop ( ion at that houre of a rule regarding rer ervations whichi will be strlcty antI irn partially enforced in future , No seats whatever over wIll ho neserved on the first day of an sale without an accompanyIng cash pay mont. On days following , before the tiati of the entertainment , reservations will hi made on credit and held for twenty-foui hours only , after whelm time the reservation unless backej up by cash , vlIl be as If I wore not. It Is hoped and believed that theater goers generally wIll roe the reamonnblenes of this regulation. To call at the box omci wIth empty pockets , or to communicate one' , ulesines by telepliomme , and to order , in one'i best manner , time holding out of a number o time best seats available , Is so sImple a thini that one is apt to overlook time theater' side ot time transaction , and to forget , whet one decides that it is too wet to go , that thti tickets so magnificently ordered have beer kept as thiroctod , and timat ahes elsowheni may have been missed , This rule will be applied to the Joitti Drev engagement , and to all others , so far as itl enforcement may bi called for , at time Cr lglm ton theater. Coining Eiits. A three-night engagement of the actress Rhea , has been arrammged at Boyd's corn unenchrug tonight ( Sunday ) , when she wll present a revival of her Napoleonic drama "Josephine , Euuipreau of the French. " Or Monday night the saute play wIll be me peated , while on Tuesday night she vlhl bt seen as Nell Gwynno In her play of that name. As a favorite of KIng Charles II. the actress has given life to a character math famous by tile chronicles of history. Verb few comedies possess the fire and dramatIc Intensity of Paul Keeter's dramatIzation oh the well known story. In. the ( Iramatizatior , the story iias been followed closely. Notiiin of Its original pathos and dramatic por'.si. bully has been host in tue transition. Every act ends In an artistic climax. In ( lie part of time Orange girl , who afterward becomes the great and powerful actremu , Mile. Rhea Is said to have added to the laurels hme June won on former occasions. She makes thc part that of a lively , innocent gIrl , whose one desire Is to become an actress. When through time favr of the king this wiuh Is gratmted , Nell Gwynne becomes the favorIte of the imour , She uses her power to defeat time schemes of a lord chief justice and others of ( lie court , who visiu to ttirthier timeir own ends timrpmighi the dovnfsuhi of others. Time art of the actress Is shown in item scene wIth the Icing in the jhrst act , and In imer impersonation of time lord chief justIce , Ever since Joimn Drew's imit in "The Sqimlro of Dames , " which he presented at the Gamnick tiueater , ho and Charles Wyaftiam , who i playing "The Stmtiire of Dames't in London , hmave been exchanging pheapantries. Mr. Wyndluarn wrote over great praise of the American conmedian , 00(1 Mr. Drew replied in kind , adding that Wyndhaun could come lucre for a few weeka next season to fill the role of Mr. Kilroy , supported by the lrew corn- party , While Mr. Drew wotmhti go to London mind take time English favorite's place In the \Vyndiiam company. Mr. Wyumdharum has for the past two years been trying to arrange for an American tour under Charles Froli- titan's mnanagetiuent , butt huts London theater tins demanded a lot of his attention ; antI then , again , Mr. Drew has made successes in tlmo very plays wimicit hue would have simosen for American representation , "The iiaublo Simop" and "Tue Squire of Dames. " Mr. Drew will ho u'een lucre at time Creigh- on In a repertoire which will Include 'Christopher , Jr. , " conskhored itls greatest uuccess , Opening Thursday , May 28. A change in ( ho program for the preeent a'eelc has been made at Crelghton Music mull. Among those now appearing at that topuhar resort are : i'Cirtzo , the premier of ugglers ; Julia Glover , Leola Mitchell , Eirimna Veston and the Brothers tlantas. The usual ) erforma000 will be given tonight. Ezra ICenulall , supported by a competent ompany , will open a four-night engagement it the Crelgiuton ittu a matinee Stuuiday , day 24 , presenting the popular comedy , "A 'air of Kids. " Between now and the chose of time season Joyd'ss theater vIil offer sonic roost excellent ttractlous , among tiierui being Ellen Beach 'a % ' , Etigeno O'itourko , John L. Sullivan Lfld Patldy Ryan In "Thmo Wicklow Post- nan , " "Creation" by the Swedish Oratorio e3- iety , Primrose and \Vost's minstrels , amid bland Rued , There are two other first class Itractions that are among the poslbulities , huts announcement of which wIll be made , The two cometliettas , "Ills Toast" and 'Per Telephone , " whicit will be presented , t Unity church on thi evening of Friday , ito 29th , are spoken of as being among time righteat plays of their class , "Per Tele- hone" having been recommended for pro- luction imere by no hoes an authority titan idward Everett Halo on the occasion of hula ecent visit hero , and "his Toast" havIng untie a itit on a fernier presentation. The asts wilt include Mrs. Wheeler , Mrs. Mathie- on , Mis. SquIres , Mr. Ihemnlng and Mr. ii. S. lanu. Sumntuuus'r Tours , Full information at Burlington ticket otfice , 502 Famnam street. Drop In next time you arc down town , Frouui 1(1 to 1,000 eet down , gold is found In abundance ; the eeper you go the iicher the ore. These art' acts coneeraing Mercur , Utaiu , The UnIon 'acifto is time only iii rail line to Mercur. For Mercur leaflet givirug full particulars all at City Ticket Offlee , 1302 Fumnam street , CITY COUNCIL PROCEED1NC Now raothr In time , Litigation Over th WaterXWorks Plant , SALE OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ENJOIN El 3feiiuberR 4)1 the Con itch itesulve thin ( lie Cuuiiuui ii ) . hIut l"urfei ted All Itighits to dhi ( ' I"rni- elIso.it' . Ilulils , One of the most iniportant pieces in mit nicipat iegia'Iation of ( hue present year Wa accomplished at. a brief special a'esL'lon of thi city council yesterday forenoon , It wet' ( iii adoptIon of the following resolution , luitro tli.'ced by Councilman \'hteelcr : Resolved , That the city attorney ho ani hereby is ; directed anti iuistrtucteih to reveri by iegutl ItrccethIngs or otherwIse ( lie auth of ( iii'vnter works Plant anti franchise t any ilerson , firm , company or corpormitlol riot having a Irnncluh'e front the city fo the operation of ( lie same , Time only opposition to ( Ito resolution camuu fromum hiascahl , who stated ( hint Ito was doubt ful vitether this step was miecessary at tiii titne. If It was neces'uiry to umrotect tue in terestis of the city , Ito was Iii favor of It , bum hue vns opposed to taking such a radical ate : without tiue consideration. Tim resohutio , was tlteu h'aam'u1 anti sent to Mayor flraacli who iunnieuhiatehy signed it antI returned I to the cIty clerk , City Attorney CouncIl says that in iii opinion thue position taketi by time city I tuerfeetly tenable. lIe now hiohd' ( lint tlu Water % orlcs company has forfeited itt' fran cimiso by its failure to fulfill tim provision of its contract , anti that ( Ito city can site cessfuliy Cotitest Itsi nigiut to dispose of thi franchise to any other corhlnratiohu or mdi vitlual , The nccesary application will b tllc.d with tile Uttited States court at once amid lie expects that the pocition of the coon cii will be suatairted. Another Imuhiortant matter was brought u Tiul was Itt regard to tite sale of ( lie $326.00 renewal bonds to J. and W. Scligmnamt of Ne York. Time attorney for the hiuncltmtsers hint been in ( lie city for several days , anti an i result of his investigations lie practicahi : Informeti the council ( hunt his clients ver not ready to accept the bnti under ( hi tc.rtns of their bid. lie stated that in hI : opinIon the city lund a right to Iui'aue tIm bomttis , but it svag not proper thuat twi 0ts of bonds should be out at ( lie satne timi on ( lie caine district. The city had issues ( ho renewal bonds to take up bonds tita matured at various titnes titmring the preset : year. According to his positluuu such boittlu could only be is'siied after the bomids which they were dnigneti to replace had been taker tip. lint In this case the council had olt thus entire Issue , although ( ho bulk of tin olti bontis hind not yet been taken up. lh ititlmnateti that lie vas wIlling 10 take tin bonds , but that the nettuinrn agreid or shiotilui bo reduced to sortie extent. The entire matter was tlten referred tc tiio finance committee to report at an ad. joumned meeting to be lucId at. 2:30 : yesterday aftertuoon , COMPROMISE ON PREMIUM. At that time the committee uresented s roprt In which it was renominentled tltat the propoaltion matle by the represcuitatives 01 th Sehlgrnamms be necepted. This irropositior was that ( lie Schigmans should iai the clt ) a premiurti of ,000 for the bonds ln'tcatl ol $6,715.30 , as was offered In their origitial bid That the whale amount of $326,400 In bomidu siioimld be deposited with tite flrcah agenc3 of the city In New York. That as rapidly am time oltl bends matured the purchasers of th renewal bondo wore to deposit such a portion tion of the purchase pnite as was necosar3 to take up thue old bondsand ( iten receIve tin renewal bonds for the niahmred districts frour the fiscal agency anti that tito premium ci $3,000 should be paid after old bonds amount ing to $58,000 hmad ntaturel and been taker : up. up.TIme comitract embodying this propoaltloti was presented amid approved by the council Bnnkloy voting "no. " It was Inirutedlatehy signed by Mayer flroatclr and tire othuor repro. uentatlves of the city and also by II. C. l'atterson and Attorney Delanieter , repro. senting J. and W. Sehigman. Treasurer Edwards - wards was Instructed by resolution to south the entire isuo of bonds to time fiscal agency In New York , nuder tire tlirection of the finance committee. This ontled tire bond deal rind both Mr. Patterson and Mr. Deiarneter avero gl'eti an opportumulty to express their obligations to the council for tue treatment they hind received. Time mombera of ( lie couuicih and other cIty omclalo say ( lint the contract approved yesterday - terday represents a very fair settlement of time controversy. Thiey declare that while the city receives a promniutu of $3,000 instead of more titan $6,000 , the original bid , It Is no hoser by the transaction. This Is explained by the statement timat If the entire issue was delivered and paid for at title. , time tim city would be cornIteIled to pay 41/ , per cent Interest - terost on ( ho entire lactic while ( lucy vere i1L IEAD PAGE FIVE .tttth yOtt whll Itiuti our sworn alhiihavit , bo- , ide nloimty or rentlirug umurittar iiu'it will tutor- st.you iii ( hue prices , o quote. We clurtlk'iugo Lhuo 2x1 1)015 to imittlie auororn Strutertierut mis we lave done , ' 1'huu. t ho doctors get ri Jtmreeuitmigtu lute oilice remit ptuid we know to ho a fut , and Ire tLlt' ( ) lcriow tint phtiggt'r tkca special hams 10 not. mihiow lii , , ilreCriPtItfls to caruso Ic omit storO. Iltit our great saving on preoriptitun 14 bniltiing tis up it litriguuiticemit I rtutie. Vo utro Icenscti iutimlruuincihts. and carry gq cure mind ( , a stocic ( If drug. its cmi ( so foulitil any- vlwro-heside. . otir toro Is thu uiemiteu.L and : hcmtrioat store in ( Ito state. A1&fl CUT PRICE unM.ru DRUC STORE. I (3tli mind Chiosgo. If you expect . . . .1Il)1 ] A [ Jtiioii orN atiOiial Thioso two'wmeohs ) are tue LEAIEIW ) , ' ' : . t : have S'heels to Rent. Agents for hull's Sales , A. L. DEAINE Co. , . J , IEBIGIIT , Mgr. 1110 Famnaiui St. AM USF.lflN'1'S , -vt1' SUN. , MON. , ThIS. , .J'J A I. i-P MAY 17-18-19 RHEA , upported by a metropolitan compiuny , preienturtg tJIAY aud "TCDT4Thjp PP ItiN1IAY , ) .LJLL ! "NELL GWYNNE. ' 8eata on sale Saturday morning , J'Jce5-2.e. ( Oc , 7o sitU 11.00. Creigitoii Music Hall. l'axton & Burgess , Mgns. ugh Class Vaudeville 'roNIGhi'l' FiIM 'I'D 1.i. ttroiucing Julia alover. The Smother. Diantas. Lia Mltcgueit , iinma Weitout , lUnso and Me.IL Uia and i'edtrson. thlm.tNGn 01' I'I100IIA3I WEEICLY. also haying Interes't on tue clii bonds , wlticli hisvti hot yet niatuirc'tI , ht would only receive 2 per cent interest ott tin , purchase incuney , which would reninin In the banks waiting for tue lmonds to mnAttire , anti therefore would be out 21 per cent Interest on the bontl. Consequently , It I. asserted tlmt what is lost lii Preiliiunu it' gained iii intereet , o ( hint the settlemutent Is practically ( lie eumrio as the original propositIon anti the complication of having new bonf on the market before the ohtl ones are taken up is disposed of , Mrs. U. H. Iavles luau' ( Iceitleti to rOll all mnlulsummuuer Pattern hats at cost. 1520 1)011g. has street. - hurry 'till Vou Stiurt , Slenui all tiny in Omaha nnti leave via "TIlE NOhtThI'ESTEItN LINE" OMAhA- CIlhC/tGO SPECIAL at 6:30 : p. ni. ( dining car. ) rO IIUI11LY TILL YOU START. Then thuero's couisitlcattle hurry , for the train arrives at Cliicagc , early next morning. This tmalut Is equipped with IiVflht't'TIIINO , anil words are very hard to linti ( lint do it juuetiee. If you must leave earlier , inqemiro aboutt ( lie 4 45 p. in. Overlnuith Llunited. City ofilce , 1401 Farnani St. , ' ' ( ' ( 1.1,1 01) Irs. ( rnuuuhlet , The ladies of ( Ito Fiust Christian cittureli will tender a fnrevehl recemition to Mrs. Cmnmblct , wife of the luastor , at tim real. deitce I' Mrs. Mount , 2e.19 ( 'iipito avenue , 'rhtmrsilmiy aftermioon , from 3 to 5 , Frie'unls of the ehuuirclt are inivited. I f 'm'iuuu lou , ' ( Sloci , S't'l I Take a book and mott in the electric higliteil berths of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul By. CIty tichet nmce , 1504 Farmianri at. v. n , ii 11 % ii'l"I' CO. l'hieui uituiu'uuniliiu tIer Stile , TIIO grenteat vnluics ever offereti In ILIClI GRASS IIUTTEII AT Ge , 7e , Sc , 10 and 12c. Thuc , finest grade country butter at Ho. Largo fannliies , bDardiuig huoiie , restaurants and hotela should not neglect this sale , Pitt lip in I , 2. : t , 5 intl 10 liounll boxes and In 10 (0 60 hound tubs. Boxes anti tube tree. . \ . It. BIINNETT CO. , ( ireatest unIter Sale. Mrs. fl , II , lavlea hiatt decidti to u'elh all nuiuisumanuer pattern hats at COSt. 1520 1)eug- has Street. lull liiig fluid Iuiui Siucliul. The dIrectors of tito Mtittitii Lonn anti fltriding association. whose oihiee is in Time flee building , ihl give mu. social anti cutter- tninmnent to its iuieuiibt'uat the Coinunerclal otib rooms oIl \iomutlutv evenilig , , ilay iS , vltlthi will Imielnilet mntraic niuti rereshnneuttr' , tittel wIll be the that in the tveivo ye.IrS at Its history. lIvery elf rt will he exerted to inrike It nit occasion of iuttorest and cii- jayincuit to nih h.rttciiIanta. Tii fojhotshumg I kiiowmi Pt'Nflhl5 vill he oh the musical Part of the liromzruiui : \Iitsi M : , C. llnyc a , Mrs. l. E. ihi-ysout uuuuil Messrs. \v. S. ? tlcCtiuio , .1. ii , Couttuid , IJ. 11. DaIley nltd M. C. l'eters. . . . - - - p 0 mmiii hi a-Cu I i'uu eo-Spee' Itil , A Sitecial Train to C Ii cage for Omaha travel exciliMlvely NOI1TI1WESTEIN LINE. 6:30 : every' lligImt , o3ci : Z33 . _ , Mrs. j : . , : L _ Wear eyhibitlon In Out On 0 i 1i.I I ; $ - , cast show vimitlow. Fichus , Bertelles , Collarettes , in U1iitTon Litton Batiste , Lace : Embroidery , etc. c Elegmuit Black Chiffon Collarette3 , cnnbroidoi'cd with Ilomi'itonm 6 Point Lace Braid. ( 'I Collars , Stocks , Cows , arid Ties of all kinds. Come and see thorn , tvhctimer you wish to buy or miot. ; 33I } 3Z . _ _ _ _ _ . . d _ _ - . , . _ _ i- _ - - - ' - - - q Record Breaking Bargains : : : - . ijtti . : r/r ( . LowerIng skies arc but 1 /444 a foil for the brightness ' and attractions withit this / / . S , store. , . -.l' Nothiiig but out' great values would have brought the crowds to our store the past week , despite the rain. You can't afford to miss these wonderful bargains. Jewelry. Soaps aiicl Perfumery. Ladies' Belt Pins..5c--lOc Fine Triple Extt'uct Pom'fnmnoiy , Ladies' Shirt \Taist Sets , instead of the 35c quality..lOc the oz , 50e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Buttermilk and C'atotus Soap , jim' Ladies' Sten'lIng Silver' Sets that box of a cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ge . . . . . . . . . . . . \VCl0 $1.00 . . . . . . .49c ' . ] 3uckics worth \Vlmito Meta' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baby Carriages. Gilt Belts thitt were SOc..25c It has takeni Limo anti study timid Pocket Book Sale. know how to Pt'0dUC0 baby otti'- r'inges wor'tlm your Imuylng at Pt'lees Buckskin Purses , mi ace of ( alt' for' you to pay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plaiii reed ii idy cari'irttrcs , with LCLL1IIQI' i'Lckot Book , worth She , cr'ctonno lining and shiesla par- at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IDe ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' Cornbina tiori Pec'icot Booles red 1iced Slitslincketl reed body can'rlttgcs , ti't- ' fi'onn $1.00 to. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 49c liolatereil iii fancy figured goods , - satin lnLi'aSoI , , , . , , , , . , . . . . 87.85 'Some Shrewd Others UI ) to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 China Buying. Sporting Goods. A lucky puroliso ton' its-for you- ton' in the lot an'e goods worth two Evem'ything to your Hieing : and tliu'ee times the money. Tlieu'o Baum bzeih- at't berry dishes , plates , 0111)5 antI . .So lOc , iSo anti 25o ' Bats. . . . . , 15o and 25o soiled's , desset't llmtCS-tltOY ( al'o 5c , lOc Iii beautiful decorations , ho howUaitrnoc'cs - ors and pink anal gold-we've ' . . . . . . .49c , 69c and 88o gm'ouped thom on one table nuid . Croquet- offer' the cholco . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . ' 67c , 88e and 99o thu et The c _ _ _ _ t 'I 1319 Faruarn' 99-Ceiit . Store. Street. . _ _ _ . - . ' - - - . . . ' ' - - - - - ' ' - ' - ' ' - ' - - ' - ' - u. ' w- .w'w - w W % % % % % % % % % % % % , % % % % % iiPIGARS AT COST EN ! 25 "Monkeys. " "Old Cabinets , " "Portundo. " , "World Beaters , " "Sabo-Rosa. " . "Cuban Curves. " "Cuban Freckles , " "Valley Forge. " "Metropole. " Four forl5c-4c encil-Vi.SO cr 100. FOUR FOR 25cTHREI3 FOR 2O ( For nil .1 fur 20c ekes , ) . "Chancellors , " "Merchan ts Club , " "Gen'l Artl'iur. " 'Irish Girl , " "The Al bert , " Go1deri Crown. " "W. J. Florence" : "General Harrison , " "Flor de Teller' . " Etc. 3 tom' 2Io for . till lOsi straight. , ize. , or So each. l.Jo ) mud 8L5U Per box , - . , - "Gato. " . "Kelley , ° "Gene V aliens , " "Ferdinand Hirsch. " "Gonzalez , Moi'a & Co. " Clear Havanas , _ _ _ _ _ At samtio cut prices as above. TWO lOc ILUGS FOR 15 CENTS. Star. Horse Shoe. Battle Ax. Piper Heidsick. Flue Cute , 050 a hound. Fancy Sriiokeri' ArUclea ' at cost , xvG. . NORR1S 1406 Farnam St. ) % 4 % % % % % % , % 14.p MORTON IJOIJSE , i RhIh1.tSiCA CITY , AT Sheriffs S1e On Mui' 2. ; , IStid , at 10 a , at. , at front door of ( 'oturt liotise in said city' . Three and four.atory' build- lug , with forty rc'ouu , ( Irotiuni 105 by 120 feet , Steant heat nail other Inomlemn lunproveunents. Coat $ ,30O ( ) . Must be sold , For ftmr- titer lrnrtiettlars addrcmn or call on DAVID BROWN , Receiver , Nebi'aka City , Neb BLISS Just Opened 'I'Iie Very Latest Stiiiiiitt.i' Styles lii Ssvcll HATS , BONNETS. FLOWERS AND NOVELTIES. All to be solti at about onu bnilf tIsUtti 1'lces. I T.irgest 'flhlliuiei' ILOhISLO lit tins \Vest , Bliss , l5l2Douglas St. --i _ _ _ _ _ Haydeii's : : : --Shoes. - - . I , ' : - " ii ShOeS ) Bargains liiday- : Prices ( hint tvihh save your money on GOOD , STYLISH aunt IINE SIIORS. hilly yotur Simocs itt our new Imoo Departrmiemmt int'cst room. Lathes' kid button patent tip $2.50 Shmoea , l.7S. Lathes' fine tan kid button $3.50 Slroca , p2.48. Ladies' fine vesting top vlci kimi Rochmeater macb $5.00 Lace Shoes , $3.IS ; all sizes , A to r Whltlts. Ladies' finn Oxford Ties , 75c. OSc , $1.25 , ii.50 timid $2.00. Men's fine Shmoos , $1.50 , $2.25 and $3.00. Jioi's : . . fine Shoes , $1.25 , $1.45 nail $1.75. Men's hall hearing flicyclo Shoes , $2.50. Ladles' Bicycle Leggings , 75 , OSc , $1.25. HAYDEN BROS. FULL SET OF TEETH , $5.00 And we gtmrtrtmiteo sill our ivorlr o ho time % 'ery bot. 'l'eotit o'ctr.tctii.I for 25 cunitq. DR. WITHERS , 4 thu Floor 1 Ira iv mu ii lute IC , itli ( umud iouiueimis ) St. . Free Lessons L'uutIl further Ilutics S MISS .1. PP.NL.T1Y , of 8oiomi , who I I liii immvcultor mmii pateuilco 0 tire leutdlmi drcs'i culttjtu ) iiss systcutM of tilodily ian' . opciuetl a bratmeir- CUTTING ACADEMY NewYoris ) t 209 S. IStit St. lnrhncim Block , hhooru 303 IIERI Imulies can learn the W nLi't of dioasu making in all its bu'ancluemt , l' tire quick- c8t. method kim iivi : , lnEsMms D hIA F 1'1 1) I N 'I'll thEE \I IN U'i'iS , Ju'tlos rLIltl suiirulcs waists- ais , 1'r'oriht bitit ai'il eiilklroiis' gah'inonts. TJmIuIiom's wrtiitcd - menu ( or ci iculat' , 1s ! J , PEHLIY o PAIN ! IrGAS1 Teeth extrtirtc,1 ahoilmleiy ivltluout pain by our eni .aiaiiiltntic. Ilameniera as Water , No lll DJ.EY [ I.athng Dentisl omce , Timlrd Floor. Paxto Block , 11th tad .rntmfli utreet. 'IIIePhOfle , 1055. Uerrnuan ioken , iady ettendant , uhl ot of Tenihi , I'erfect Fit , is.o iflCt and b.st Tcettu , per Mt , , , . . . . , , . . . . ' . $7.50 unuilmurit l'iate , . . , cuthi W'lthiout I'Iutcs at Moderate Cost Idgo Teeth , t'.r toouh and nltaciiunent. . . . . ild Crown B Iii , . . . , , , . . , , . , . , , , .11.00 to 45.0 $ chumourd rown . . , , . . . . , , , , , , . . , , , , , $5.00 r.sUi Oiled wlthuoiui pain and at price. cone- cirdinic with 1iu uL.0e , All wane guaia.nud % rerentd. No I I us , riio annual meeting of the stockholders of C Freinoiit , Elklmoin & Missouri Valley itironel eomnpnaiy will b held at tlte OfflCG the company Ill Omuhu Neb. , on 1"rlthay uiy 2 , it ( , ut 10 a , in. , tor the isheetion ot reotous aint the troner.cllon of ouch other i'.Iilei a , niuty coulo , ( nature this meeting. , j , Ti , ItELI'IEi4D , ihecrentry. Muty 7d 1Gt.