Y . ) I ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . ' . t T.STA13LISIIJD ( fUNJ I ( ) 1371. OMAHA SA'l'UllIAY 1EOIINI\TG t1t1LY ! ) 1S9S. SINEir COPY F1Y,1 ! : CENTS. Si THE 1 RANOEST . MiDSUMMflCIFARING [ SALE Ever told about in type , or held in any store , STARTS HERE _ SATURDAY1YLORNING _ , _ _ _ Boys' ' Washa6la Knee Pants , 16th aid Douglas OOY3' PATOIOTIC 04ERALLS , EOSTN TQE _ _ 5c _ _ a _ pair. _ _ _ _ J. . L PRO BBA PRIL IUEIS&SONS SORa. 19e a pair. THIS WILL GEV'E YOU A FEiENT IDEA HORN WE HAVE lUtdIED DOWN GOODS FOR THIS CLEARANCE SALE- t Ladies' $1.50 Lawn Wrappers and Tea Gowns , 25c Ladies' 75c Ribbon Trimmed New Style Sailer Flats , 5e ' Children's aild Misses'75c Shirt Waists , 15c. Ladies'10c Jersey Ribbed Vests , is each. Men's $3.00 Fine Crash Suits , $1.25. $ L50 Men's Crash Panes , 59c. 35c Men's Balbriggan Underwear , 19c. . . 'I ' CLEARING-SALE PRICES All of our Lawn Wrappers + 1 and Tea Cowns-dark mdd light 25c , { ; rounds , In luau otJcet , open worked fl P r ] awns , rultla trhnnlud. uutunlly tvarth $1.50 , ail sizes , on saloon " _ d floor , : fed \\'orth 11.50 " _ _ All of our \\'hite pique , Mar. - f sullies and liucn crash Separate Skirts-actually worth $ .5O , .9S , -J : cot sale at OSc. q - tR "f ,1 _ _ _ _ _ \yurth _ $ m5U8 _ r t flack Drilllantlne Skirts- ' . , lined thronhout ; , anti faced w'ltlt vol- J ' , r ' veteen , made in the latest styles , actin ; "t I + ally worth $ .till , wi sale at 69c. LaliCS' ribbon triunnc(1 new St y1e Sailor ats-that were early in the Seaon r5c " " ' ' 1 iu this clearing : Itle 5e each. 'rte Rbrth 550 e f ' i All of our r.50 laIiCS' rihliou trim. . - . : d. coed Sailor Hats-iu Mack and col- ! y . , 01-.Lh white. ln"v mud , other new shapua- S all bola Itt 51 , t. \vorlli $2,50 d Untrimmed Hats-hi ail the ne\\r - : i 'lxtt ; : Shpt1)eS , short back sailors , she1lardes , , , oo matter what the value wls early - tfk rl. al(1 ] lilC t , hats , h , the SWL Ull , all go Lt. lc. CLEARING SALE OF SHIRT WAISTS m ' 500 chlldn n's ' turd Misses' Shirt Waists . . .t N q ( 1 -matte in all the now styles , with laundered I 5 C . , \ eeilur8 and cidrs , 75c shirt waists , at 15c. \Vortll75c 8e : for Laundered Shirt Waists- , - > < y with detached collars , blousu fronts , points - 3 5 C - d ed yokes that wore 75c al sale at :15c. : , 1Varth 75 1 * F , ; l = , lllc for Laundered Shirt Waists- in tnat1ra5 cloth , fancy lawns and giiighauna " 9 C -nil the new Culurs , in the latest makes- _ tlttt ; were $1.110-oll sale met lc. \Vnrt h $1.00 1 / 75c for Laundercul Shirt Waists- la whllu , dare , fuooy opt' II w o'ked ! areas- 75c In fact all t a , Int'St ulmutini11 IIU shirt vit1 tH that were $1.50-on snlu nt 7Sc. \\'orth \ $1.50 IZ1VIEIi' : ' Ole ' 01G1Z1 SS' ' R'ORI ' ( Most Notablo'Seosion Siuco the War of the Rebellion. MANY IMPORTANT BILLS PUT THROUGH Approiirlatlgis I.u erd Any fear I S1liI Clnse of Clrll Conlllet- -t 1Leglslu/loo Nut All ltcurhtg oil wAShIINGTON , July 8.-The passing of 4he second session of the 1 Iftyllfth congress marks the close of the first war congress 1n a quarter of a century. Associated with the irst. hostile conillct with a nation of another continent since 1812 , the annexa- v t ; , tier of 1latvall rind contetnpora sous , with a further movement for territorial expan ' sloe , though tiwith few important changes in the domestic scheme , the present congress autrankH almost 1111) other that has ever r assembled. It began with a widespread clamor for sympathetic action for suferhig Cuba , but there was apparently then no % expectation of armed conflict , lint when , the trend of events cuhulnnted Iho enter- gctley yvaa gtdcydy stet and necessarylegis - lallon enacted , The Ilrst few , but slgnlf- cant , war measures needed were trailed and made law , but with the issue made clear there vas a Hood of hills and resolutions ' that fairly submerged the two branches of congress. Hawaiian annexation , Span and Cuba , war appropriations and tvar revenue legls \ tattoo , organization of the vast volunteer I army and cxpauslon of the navy , a flew- , bunkrupley'law-all these vetu features of thu session , .1 lountaae ApprnprlnllnuN. , ( 1 Notable speeches and dramatic scenes over foreign issues were comparatively frequent - quent In both legislative chambers. Urgent deilcieney bills , carrying millions of dollars , svero rushed through with far less delay than marked the courto of an ordinary lneasuro of little importance , Thu total op. propriatlons footed almost $900,000,000 , and upwards of $350,000,000 of this was for purely war purposes. It was the largest aggregate by any session since late civil war anti tiu genera deficiency was tune largest separate measure since tu $7$0,000,000 single appro. unction 10 1803 , The naval npproprlatlon hill provided for three now battleships , four monitors , sixteen torpedo boat destroyers , t1'Clve torpedo beats and one gunboat. The T -r urgent 4eficmency bills all carried provisions b for aggresslve work it the prosecution of the wwar. The general deficiency , acted uu to the last few days , carried a provision for refunding the htdebtetlness of the cent - lral and western l'aclllc railroads to the t government. . Cuba and hlatail were the Important matters - ters of debate and provoked the most wide. spread interest , hnwatllau annexation , finally passed al the close , was agitated throughout the sessial , Best in treaty form it executive session , last In open session by resolutions accepting the llawaifan govern meat's cession of the islands. The first real war legislation was when congress placed , without limitations , $50- 000,000 la the government's hands as an snlcrgency fund , 1'arq' , hues were swept away and both houses unanituuusJ voted - 1 Its confidence in the adininlslraUun. Soma afterward' a bill rehuburslug the aurvtars of the Mnlne disaster for their losses not to exceed a year's pay , with n similar amount to those who perished , became law. Iecttrntlon ofVnr. . On April 11 the president In a message left the Cuban issue ! n mho lauds of con- gress. Resolutions were soon enacted and became a law' declaring that the people of Cuba ought to be and are free and Indc- pendeut and deinanding that Spain re- Ilnqutsh its authority and withdraw Its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters and directing the use of our land 011(1 naval forces to enforce the resolutions. The declaration of war was passed by congress - gress and npproved April 25. Subsequent legislation gate free nhniSSlon , to all mlli- tary and naval supplies. purchased abroad by this government , allowed temporary fortif callous to be constructed on the written consent of owners of hod so taken and prohibited under executive discretion the exJort of coal or other war material , turd rltree days before the declaration of war President McKinley bad approved the tol' unteer act. Under call the soldiers massed against Spain naislerel in the entire volunteer - teer army have been ralsed , embracing 12 ; , , 000 matt tinder the tlrst and 75,000 under the second call. Amouig the previous legis- Iottom had been elmated ' a bill rcorgmumlzhig the fine of the arm ) , 'effecting three umdenn battalion star furuurtlous. It designated the pettco organization of these regiments with two battnflons of feu' coutpaules each and two skeleton or daInanned COIn 1)011 le mud supplied the third battalion in wnr time by mnunlug the skeleton company , In organizing two addillonal ernes , and made oilier Inpotlntt requirements. Another law untended the present adnrlnlstrntfun of tastlcu In the army , lnecoupllshing reforms in court amrllal methods , One feature of the session was the enactment - ment of the war revenue law. Its framers expected it to prolpgn $150,11p0,000. Other revome legislation ) f mttludellaa bill enlarging - ing it favor of lmpcturth be provisions as 10 dlsposttlons of a4gn1piit Jnmporled aer- clmaudtse and exletultn cvoutaga allowance - ance ou dlstllled spjfits I xbond front four to six years. 11111or rlelr1Nla110a , Minor war Ieglslatlljrl,3tnelndcd the ( ol- low'Ipg ; Alluw9ug a fnliinr increase of " to 100arluy Imospitnla ; ird providing for the umintenance of voUn tiers between their enrollment cuid mustering 1n United States service ; adding two nsststait adjutants ; a regtiiar volunteer army signal corps ; or- ganlzlug a volunteer brigade of engineers ; creating to additional prtlllery regiments , adding 1,010 men , uddhig flteeu assistant m surgeons to the army perlnnnently and him emergencies as many eiutract surgeons as necessaryy creating n United States auxil- Inry navnl force , not eleeedi1g : ,000 enlisted - listed teen , and approjfrlating $3,000,000 therefor ; organizing a naval hospital corps of twenty pharmacists and as nmalty hus- pllal stowartla and npprmnllces as acces- sary ; organlrlug a naval battalion for the District of Columbia ; kreping Ilfu saving stations on mho Allantlc and gulf coasts open during Julie and July for patrol purposes ; ratifying all temporary appolutnn'nts of Laval utllcere on and after .1p1'il 21 ; au- Umriziug assistance to Cubans and pro'Id- Ing thorn with anus mind , supplies ; allowhmg homestead settlers who'-volunteer to count their > ervlcea in homesteud requirements ; resolutions of thanks to Dewey and his s , , , , . CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING Your 0110100 of any of our Melt's 133 Crash 1 Snits all sizes , male up la time latest styles. Clearln * sal' : price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r ' \ Worth $3.00 / Your choice of our finest DJTen's Lllleltl ' Crash Suitq , that we sold up to * 5.00 , elcarimg sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e m Worth $5.00 J Mon'H ' strictly all wool , light colored Chev1 1 lot Suits , hl small plaids and checks , actor 50 I sold by us for leas than $5 , clearing snlu prlCo Worth $3.ao Men's $7.50 guaranteed all \\'ashinton I Mills Blue and Black Serge Cheviot Sumts , $ 3 9 8 ! formaly sold at 7. 5U , clca ring sa1o Jn'1cc . . . . . ' _ \vorth 97,0 500 strictly all wool Cheviot Suits , in new nett pattetms ) clegont wearing gouds , our reguilu' * 12 suits , clearing sale prico. . . . . Worth $ i.1 ) Choice of the Ihucst light colored Cheviot T Suits iii thu house , sold up to $15,00 , I a Z clearing salt rice.Vo \Vo rtln'f1 5 .0o highest grade Strictly all wool imported - ported VV"or.ated Suits , in neat small cheeps , sold by us at $1S.00- Clctrhtg ; sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wurill $1H,00 Your choice of time Finest Stilts in On1 - 1 tire Establishment , silk and satin linen Ln-$1 5 suits , hacks , Frocks and Prince Alberta. that wv sold up to $ ' 25 , clearhmm sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \yorth $25 Bays' Wash uits 0yS Q& a is A Inrgu lluc of buys' ' trash Boys' , all wool $1,50 culls , httllM , tinny ( Illtbreltkimd' : , iodlnurcntpxttctus , go ltl gont)5c. ) . . . . . . Boys sly'llll wash salts , bra Ided and ' _ , . , Buyn' 1(0 fine vo + tco sult , trhn- tt luunel , sailor collars , blue , hrnwtm , ed with braid and + ! ' nud tnl , regular i0 'alllls , st7lor ; coi bars , clearing ; Ik each slto . , . price _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ goat _ _ _ _ $1.25. _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . , _ . _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ _ _ A lot of ha ndsonc wash suits , nohy , y hays' vary atyllsli'fati- . cy all coat sultl , rugu- htyllsh liiih utfltlrs , $1.00 quallty , clearing c lur 13 suits , go at. . . . sago plied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ i , lu ulegnnt Ilnobfa boys huuy Bows' hoxuliful lumen crash nmlddy mind vesleu ; watsb Hulls , b11udsunIely triii- smells , worth $5 , door- matt , rcgu'r$1.5Uquatlly , a aeh Inc hale pricu . . . . . . . . . s mcn ; the presentation of a sword to him I and medals to his oficers , and providing : for Increase In the force of Inspector generals - 1 orals , ordnance and other army departments - ments , Other Important legislation , aside from oar , included : Prohibiting the killing of fur seals in the north Pacific and Importations - tions of sealskins Into this country ; pro- hlhiting foreign vessels ( rein carrying merchandise - chandise directly or indirectly between the United States ports ; an Alaskan homestead and right-of-way act encouraging railway construction ; appropriating $200,000 for the relief of the Yukon miners suffering from tlmo tierce winter there ; creating a uon partisan industrial commission to investigate - gate Immigration , labor , mnauufacture and business ; appropriating $973,151 to pay the Bering sea awards ; creating a commission to allot lands on the Ulnlnh Indian reserv'a- tlon in Utah ; authorizing the settlement of thu land dispute between the United States nnch time slab of Kansas , the compromise calling for payment from the latter of $160- 573 ; dispensing with proof of loyalty during the late war as a pre-requisite In bounty 1011(1 applhcaliol telmerc proof otherwise shows title ; abolishing time distinction between - tween offered anal unoffered lands ; the reclassification - J classification of the patent system ; creating a commisssion to revise the statutes rehat- hug to patents and trade nmarks ; removing limo disability imposed by section 3 of the Fourteenth amendment to time constitution heretofore Incurred ; allowing $288,000 for time relief of the hook agents of time Methodist i ispiSCopml church south for damages during time war ; $330,101 for time heirs of John hooch , time Philadelphia shipbuilder , for work on time cruisers Charleston , Boston and Atlanta ; $28,160 likewise ( or time thispatch boat Dolphin ; $69,050 $ to the Itlclnnoad Locomotive - motive and Machine works for dnumges and losses ! n the construction of time battieslUp Texas , l.alo In time session a general bankruptcy law was o acted providing for voluntee and Involuntary bankruptcy. 1lOltNtlresVhleh ! 'tilled , Many Important nmcasures were agitated which never passed. These Included the nmuvement to either Iuodify or overthrow the civil service system. which brought out In- vestlguttoua , numerous conferences mrd coma- ntisslons and acrttnonlous debate on the floor of both houses , but finally was lost In time war exclteme t. Time Loral bill to create n basis of second clots nutil matter was kllle.l in the house In March. The personnel of the navy bill , reorganizing the entire naval service , vvas reported to the ) mouse , but Is enl over until the next session , Ilanking and currency legislation , proposing n getm- oral reform iii the existing scheme , reported from eonmumlttee , but hover reached eon- siderallun lu line house , m The Teller resolution , declaring for pay- mcut of time national bonds in silver as well , as gold , was passed by the senate , by a vole of 97 to 32 , but was defeated In the house. Statehood hills for New Mexico , Arizona and Oklahoma were killed lu com- nltlec. lmnrlgrnlton bill requiring ability to read and ierlte on time part of those 10 years old , parsed the senate , but did not read ; a tote In time house. Time uuiti.acaip. lug bill , prohlbiliag ticket brokeagr , reparrted Jim both llatle'S , went over to the neat 8035100 , / Tha free ] tonnes amemdmeat to limo limdiumm appruprmatlon bill , glvimg over 20,000,000 acres of public Panda a8 free homes for settlers , was ilnaly compro mised on a two- years' extenrl0u of payment for such lands , Ia' , POLICE BOARD INJUNCTION Hearing of the Application Oomes on Before Judge Keysor. AFFIDAVITS PRESENTED BY BOTH SIDES ( 'hlef Cnllugler aild , Ills ANNIH'ilt PN Sn enr They Ilnve the I''IncNt Sort of l'ollee-Mnyur lfooreN Makes o Contrary $ hovvtig. , r Tito case whereln Robert E. Lee IIerdnran and time other members of the defunct fire and Police commission seek to\restralu Mayor i Frank E , Moores , Peter 'IV. I3lrkhauser anti the other members of the legally appointed fire and police conmisslom from entering upon the discharge of their duties , was called before Judge Keysor yesterday. Before beginning the arguhronts attorney's for ilerdmnn and his aesochltes f Teti a num bar of atlllnvlts , Including those of Con V. Gallagher , elder of pollce , Janies B. l'ea body , George A. Day , A , T. Slgwart , 'tV. Id. McGrath , T. J. Ormsby , D. H. Ilrndley and Lawrence Bay. Time amawer of the deftlndaula was filed Thursday afternoon , The answer teas dratvn by City Attorney Connell for Mayor Moores and thu police conunlsslon appointed by hIm. It denies the essentlm l allegations of time petltlon and sets up at recent tieclsion of time supreme court deqhtr img the Ilerd- tuai hood unconstitutional ouch amrmimg time validity of the new board. It also calls atlentlon to a written hgrecnnomt of . , uey Gunernl Sntyth to ascertain the respect- 4 ive fights of the two eoltysling boards at the earliest possible time aad to respect time recent decision wlmen Mantled down , In refutation of memo amdaylts coed by are pelllioners time defendants' have fled two nlfdnvits. The first Is by Mayor Moores reciting - citing the different steps tr'hlch have led up to the present situation and emphnslzing the deuorallred contlltion ott the police. Time Second Is by Victor fiosewmter , submltlbmg popmes of time Impeachment charges preferred by hhn before Governor Holcomb against Police Comudssloners Ilordnmau , I'eabody and Gregory , and accontpanyling alfidavlts suslaling the charges , of malfeasance In olllco , abuse of power , connivance with crime and toleration of lawless resorts. Oprnliig the Case , Time fuing of time aldavltH Joined the Issues IIn the case and after Judge Keysor ( mad asked limo attorneys Jr they were ready to go to trial , aul after timer had all answered In time alnnativo Attormm Day opened for Ilerdnmaim pad his assoclatta by reviewing the history of the ca3o and the matters lending up to the itringtng of the suit , This Ming done Mr. Day read the pleadings , followlttg with the alfdavlts flied 1n support of line Injunction. In snaking tlmo showlug-or'tlme board , City Attorney Connell read the atfdavlts of Fank 11 , Moores , mayor , who alleged that , belleving the acts of Ilergtnaa illegal , he had failed mind refused to meet.wlth them for the transaction of business , lie alto showed that Blrkhauser and time other legally appointed nmembere of the fire and pollcu conmisafon bad filed their hoods and that time same had been approved by the city council. Ile also showed that Bullard and , his associates had refused to turn over thu MEN'S UDEWEAR ' 1 ic umcu's ' / n ! ft : , f 1 ' w'LU1 I''IUnell ' r A neck s , ' ; o at tt. . All the 500 Men's Underwear , in fnucy stripes nod ribbed balbrig- gut , go at - - A11 the mcti s 75c a IIAi.I3RlGCAN UNDER\VEAlt ' go nt . . . . All the nubs $1.00 FItEN'II It Ai.B1t1G0AN A l'NDEIt\vl'Alt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN'S Sx1ER'rS fens Inundcretl working r . ( 1 , ? . Shirts that we have been sclling for 25c t " f so at h Men's , t Shirts , \vilh collars nc nttuchcd , 1 Men's $1.00 ( muaily Laundered I I Shirts , with culmrs - t , I go turd at cuffs atttclmed , aka IM't Netts tine colored Laun- ; L1" : tiered Percale Shirts , * " ' regular $1.,5 goods , © _ go at . - - - - - - - - btlN'S AN1) BOYS' S'I'RA11,1'5 ( All 100 lien's STRAW HATS- clenring sale C price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All 2Sc ( fen's anti hinys' STRA\V IIA'I'S-clearing sale price All ; I5e lien's npdBgefi' ; STItA\V 1L\TS-charlag sttlu Irlce . . . . . . . . . . . All 50c Men's and ploys' ' ' ' ' sale S'I'ftAW 11A'1'S-clearlng price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All 50c Men's attd Boys' LINEN CI1AS1I IIAI'S-clearlng sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All $1.00 Meti s turd Boys LINEN (9tAS11 11ATS-cieariug sale price records to the fire and pollce commission , though they had been requested so to do. Going Into details , the nmyor furnished evidence dence tint the fire departnemml , and that the police departnenl , with the exception of the chief and a few of time subordinate officers , recoglttze time nutlmorily of the new lire and pollce conunlsslon , and that they would obey Instructions were It not for the fact that Gallagher , Slgwart and Ormsby are trying i to work up discord and strife. The mmyer showed that the present police force was In the most demoralized condition ; that robberies - beries were com mnitted tinily and that no effort was made to apprehend time offenders ; that at the exposition grounds no effort % .as being made to arrest crlmtmnls , by reason of time fact that the old board hail fulled to provide special officers , clothed i with authority , to make arrests. The mayor showed that 1t was not the purpose of time board to usurp city officers , but Instead , was for the solo purpose of emmforcbrg good gay- e mnemt and stopping the reign of crfmue that has run since the ahnlnistraliou of Callmtglmer commenced. Attorney Day , In nrguing for Ileriman and his associates , contended that the court should protect the Interests of time old board and along this line he argued until time noon recess , Attorney Ransom for Ilerdman and his associates - sociates dwelt at great length upon the urgency of wafting until the date had expired - pired for filing a motion of a rehearing in tire supreme court. Be urged that time , 's- ' trict court is Ir no position to deny time injunction untIl after the Judges of time supreme - premo court have passed upon time mqpliea- tlon for time rehearing. If time impplicmmtlon Is denied , thcu amid in that tvumt , the die- trict court mlght act turd hand clown Its opinion , but until theft uothing should be done iu the way of denying time iimjuimctlon aslceti. ( 'Pty Alturney'N .4rguau iit. At the ltfteruoon session of the court City Attorney Correll opened for the members of line new hoard , arguing that under the dot - t creo of limo supreme court , they svero clothed whit full power to go ahead whim the transaction of huslness , they constitut- lug time only legal fire anti pohca conunis- I lion of time city. Timis being true , time nmen- hers could in no possible way interfere with the members of the old board , who hail been removed from oillce by due process of law. I The supreme court , ! n deciding the case , time city attorney contended , had settled the ooustluliouality of the law giving the mayor and city council power to create a fire and pohca conunlsslon. The district court , h , urged had no right to interfere tvltlm the work of limp new board and lord coo right to Issue an I1Junctlor depriving It of its legal rigbls. Asslstaut City Attorney Scott closed for time new board , pointing out line fact that there was 110 yaw go ernimig the case , as it raised issues that were entirely new. Bow- ever , there ! s a law of common souse that would govern Itm the absence of statutes. Mr. Scott assured time court that the mama- bers of time new board imp no desire to take possession of the offcea by force , nor did they have a desire to disturb time peace. Attorney Ransom , closing for time members - bers of the old board , stated that Lila clients proposed to hold onto the olllce as long us they could. They wanted the InJunctlem for time purPosm of asslshmmg them to hang on until a motion for a rehearing could be I filed and reargued II time supreme comb Upon the concluslon of limo arguments , Judge Koytor announced timat he would OLARIfG t. I' , " , Suhtrdny w ( put on sale . , ROU pales of the finest Itoeltester mule Ladies' Shoes , both In high and law cuts , in plain and fnucy silk veslhtg lops , in blnclt nod in tans , la all lime ucw'est and latest shltdes , OH well as nil the up-lo-date cuttings and deslgns These shoes vvcrc matic to retail al $11.00 , $ J.0O. $ I.a0 ntmd $ I.0-'OU take your chulce of time entire lot Saturday al $1.98 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 coma $3.75 , a 9 . l ! $ s 9 a $3.I5 : OX FO llJrf IS All time black and tan Oxford 'Pies , hnud turned , made to t ctail at $2'25 , go at 5i.0 1 All time black and tan , plait and fancy vesting pup Oxford 'Pies , umdt' to retail at $1.00 untl $1.50 , go tot 42.00 and $2.25. 9 a All the French heel , hand turn and other fancy Oxford Tics , fn Muck and tan , nude to retail for $1.00 amid ; 5.00 , go at $2.50 and $3.00 pair. f r 25O e 1 take the case under advisement and hand down his decision next Tuesday morning. COUNT AND COUNTESS GO FREE Itc'lenerd on ' 1'helr Own ileeognlxtlice 1'endtag n tirllteuienl vv'Ilii 11rs. Itrttu , , "Count and Countess" von Walters , time alleged German nobleman and wife , tvho were arrested in Chlcago recently and returned - turned to Onmha , clma ged with time larceny cony of a qualttlly of wearing apparel and Jewelry from the boarding house of Mrs. Brian , In the south end , were released an their own recognizance by Judge Cordon , pending time hearing of their case , August 8. This action is a virtual disulissal of time charges agatnst the "count , " os In the nmeau- tine Ito is supposed to make good to Mrs. Brian limo sum of his Imeculations , Time "countess" maul Mrs. Brlum held n center- sntinn just before the discharge of time pris outer and agreed on time terms of settlement , ) The "countess" nmintained that the big' draft her husband expected as ills share at' the ancestral estates In Germany would reach Omaha sonn and that time nmouut ( lcm mndemi weld he made good mod that she and her husband would Nava money left to burn , CLINCH WANTS HIS RIGHTS Si't'ureM the .1rie , t of ml lteahntrmimml .1111 IIVhn iiserlmiami/eH .tgalusl the \egrn , I' , 13 , Cllnch , a colored man , has a grlev- l atec against Edward Maurer , lima restaur amluur , which w/ll / bo aimed 1n police court Saturday morning , Clllalm accuses Maurer of dlscrlmtmnting against lily race , Cllnch soya hum his conmplairi Eliot he entered the restatlrammt a few days since tvitlt two white amen tuul ordered a sunmptuous dinimer , Time meals were served to ltla whllu friends but I he was told negroes could not be served 1n the Maurer dimming roosts , lie was forced to I cc IIre. Time ease of 1 : , hall against t.acey Peyton , the druggist , who refused to pelt hhu two glasses of soda water becanm of hla color , will follow tlue Cllnch case. 0u thu dispoai- tlon of theca cases will depcud time action to bu taken ! n several other sImllur cases that have been flied whit time Imohice. 4 % 1)1,1 melHIIIIN for 1)11'oro ( , Llzzio Vonllwn seeks the courts hl an effort to secure a ccparallon hoar Imer husband - band , Scott VanIlorn. She alleges dcser- ton and usi s fur time r sloratun of her umatdcn nanc , Llzzie 1lauer. Zee Pearl Dutton hits applied to the courts for a divorce (10111 her husftmud , J. Lester Dutton. She alleges cruelly and asks for the custody of time cllllilremm , the Issue of time nmarrioge. In addlllon , site walls her maiden none , Zee Peml Park , restored. Edith liradbury would divorce herself from her husband , Charles ! l. Ilradbnry , Site alleges cruelty and failure to support , bleuteamtul Ilartlgiut In ' 1'ou'a , Lisutatant llarllgan of Company B , 1'mrst battalion of Seconti rt'glnn'nt of Nebraska volunteers arrived in Omlmha iron Lincoln yesterday to report at hcadquartera of the Departnentof limo Missouri , lieutenant llartigan left his reghnent at Chickarnauga and carne to Idncoln is recruit mcn for the First battalion , lie succeeded In securing 117 omen , time nuinber necessary to coltmplelo tlm quota , and , after spending Sumdtiy In Omaha , Lleutcnant IIartlgan will start for Chickamauga ( 'ark. SALE OF SHOES 3t , ' 8i2.50 Shoes $1.59 ' 1.:09 pair Men's ( nlf Shoes , to lace anti congress , ht ulty size mind nay style of too , that is tvurn , uuule to sell ( tic $2.50 , go ha tide solo I a $1.59 . m - - - Men's gi4.00 Shoes i2.50 1,01'0 ' pat' IIIcn'S block and tan plnlu and ve , ttng top sines , all the ncw- 'St stales , nude to sell mt $ . O $ Llt ) , gu tat $2.50 Men's 85.00 Shoes X3.00 In this lot % P ctn ; offer you shoes In all tits differend shndeH of tan ar blnclt , in all lilt' difrrcnt IInds of citIfskln , In plain calf , vici kid , lux calf , Ilut'vnrd calf or nay other kind 0f IcUhcr , , ha single or hale double soles , Imm plain lops omr v.'s ting tops , exactly time scone as mire sold elsewhere ful5. 00 , go ht this 3x00 sale today al $1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . In the Basement. I Slippers Small , sizes tvurlh it up to ladles' $1..11 39 0 and aJ9C go mil ,130 mad 59e. . . . . , . . , . Ladles' llnuse Slippers ; cod Canmfurl Slippers - pers , 39c , 5oc and 59c. . . . . . 39c , 50c and 59c Mois Sltoes , OS ( . ' , $1.25 and $1.50 , , . . . . 1 98c , $1.25 and $11.50't ROBBERS' ' lESPERATE ) ) DEED te - I Bold Atteulpt to Take an Oltl Maul's Monet Away from him. ' 1 ONE OF THE THIEVES IS CAPTURED I ' 1'vr ( , 3fen ANNayllt a ' 1'hlyd Itt Cronded I'nNiengcr , Coaeli It t time I 1)epul , but Are 1'revenlcd f 1 front Securli , ; Money. , As the flock Islamd passenger train , duo hero al roan yesterday , was pulling into the 1 depot , two yommg men w'mo ) Ind boarded the train met Commcil Ilimm a , sprmumg atV , B. Lytle , an aged fellow-passenger , and while one of lhenm tlmroltled him the other sought to search llls pocket H , The old man was taken so Huddcnly that he was unable to ail hiumself and ho stink helplessly into his seat as time rohmber'u fingers tightened abort Iola throat. Although the conch wins Itartlnlly filled with pns- somgern , ho ono lead time courage to go to the assislatmee of the robbers' vlcllm. Special Agent Anderson of the railway cempalq' , who seas on time trubm , clmurel to mimics through 'the car. Ile rushed upon time tvo mcn. Thty released their hold of Lytlo i and made effort lraln , tOne t am to get out of the Ono succeeded ht escnplmg , limIt time other , who gave time mauro of Albert Temple , wmta t capture , amid is unw In lime city Jail. Temple refuses to tell where he belonga. ; ho km but 20 yearn old ttud is believed to j hat'o been one of lima two amen who robbed I a passenger on a lllseourl l'mmrillc train recently - cently of $300 anti then madu ltis escape wldle the train was fin outlou near South Ornalma , i l.yllu Is a re3idcnl of Granger , sin , , and was comhtg to Omaha to ago time exposition. t Several olileers have been detailed to capture - t ture Temple'a partner. Mrs , DV , Moss of Des Molrmes , in. , who was one of the witnesses of time attemnpted robbery , is bring detained as a wltncsa against Temmple. George Itaynlond , said to be a piofesslonal pickpocket , was captured on the wane train by Agent Anderson , lie i is not comueeted , Il is suit , with the at- tenpled robbery of Lytle. Lyllo would leave proven n rich haul ( or 1 I to a men had they been successful in gelling time big wallet they were after and wldch be carried In an later pocket. ! t was aaid to cnatnlmm $1,000. lie Imd carelessly cx llblled his matey Just a slmort time befor. ; limo attempted robbery , a \Varnrd \S4ttela fur IlurglarN , Tint Oumhn police have been notllled to ; ho au the lookout for two burglmrs now en- route to lhla city from IAbrrmd , Mo , The mcn , II company with a third ) man , wlmo was captured , forced limelr way Into the I general store of George Strickland of Liberal eral mail carried away several hundred dol- lnra worth of clothing , which they loaded i into a light wagon , r Time robbery was dl8eovereti shortly after 1 Its occureuce. The robbers were pursued by an armed posse and one of Umem was captured , lime rubber who fell into the hands of time officers admitted that he rind 1 Inca partners were residents of Omaha. He smmld time other two men were lntemidlna to take their plmmder to Omaha , ' & . . .tciltlj are given in the telegram , , .